The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 29, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Prom Corner Greene and Ann West, Floris @lase matter srecta NOTICE reading Mellece: cards of whe. resolutions ot roegett, set hotlee®, poema, ed for at the rate of 10 ents . en \t jeh @ revenue % cents @ line. = Site tea and jublio uee or general will not publish ne, BY THE 1. More Hotels and Apart- ments. | | | 2 Beach and Bathing Pavilion. §. Alrports—Land and Sea. 4 Consolidation of County and City Governments. 5 Community Auditorium. MONOGRAPHS To Prospective Buyers Buyers who pay cash rarely regret their pur- haves; buyers of articles n credit. often do. THE ORACLE. _ — AN ILLIMITABLE UNIVERSE The Hirth and evolution | he stars and planets out mig dust and gas inter- | “4 the Reading astronomers | the world. They are of the that creation is a pinio | after call canceling reserva- | | that runway crash on Croy- otinuiag never-ending always going ow in| ost inter-stellar spaces, | When astrenomers begin \ think of the cosmos, they } se measuring devices of im-' mensity. They talk of light ears to measure distance, | meaning the distance that} light will travel in a year, moving 186,000 miles a sec-| d. The aces that they! discuss are so vast that one d two hundred light vears | comparatively ance. represent a mal) d Just now the astronomers | © greatly interested in the} dark nebulae, called | which they think; represent a stage just prior » the formation of a star. The size of the globules is} measured in astronomical | inits equal to the radius of the earths orbit around the namely 93,000,000 This is a very small t in terms of the cosmos dthe ¢ detected diameter of ten to hirty-five thousand — astro- nomical units Even a small globule-like mass often has a diameter of thousand to one hun- twenty thousand as- units. A pencil ind a piece of paper will re- eal that 120,000 times 93,- 00,000 miles represents a nsiderable diameter. We call attention to the search of modern astron- mera because, in our opin- globule obules ixty tred tronomical there is nothing what-| ever in their revelations to decrease the amazement ind administration of man-; kind for the Creator of the Universe. Nor is there any reason that we can see why progressive discovery of ruth should shake the faith ntelligent believers. the American Military Mis- | about Russia. He leans to the | tingency. | that the Rus AIRPLANE‘ ACCIDENTS 5 ig A_ former Key Wester, employed in the office of an air plane company in Miami, ' has informed friends here that, when an aireraft acci dent of any magnitude oc- curs, the office receives call | tigns. (‘That statement is in keep- ing with an article in the last | issue of Life, in which. it was, said that airplane travel is- falling off... r Reason for so many acci- dents, it sems to The Citizen, |, is becanse manufacturers. of aircraft have been giving | far more attention to pro- ducing larger and faster planes than they havé'to the element of safety in flying. | Decrease in airplane trav- | el probably will have the ef- | fect on manufacturers to} produce planes with more} safety devices than they are equipped with at present. The gasdline motor is a} wonderful invention but it | has not yet reached that! stage of perfection where it} can be depended on at’ all times to operate. To offset that contingency, a plane should be so equipped that it will: he ablé' to land, when, } } i its motive’ power is defect- | without:smashing up, ¢,; * And radar should be more generally used, so that} planes can land wth safety } when visibility is poor, or when sight of the landing | tield-is shut off completely | from he pilot by a fog or aj heavy snow storm. | Probably the first im- provements for safety will be a more extensive use of radar at all times, in good as well as bad weather, for the human sight is not always de- pendable, as was the case in don airfield in Great Britain, in which twelve persons lost their lives, or in the crash of the plane, afew minutes after taking off, in which Grace Moore and 21 others} lost their lives in Copenhag- | en. i Does anybody remember when it was inelegant for a wornan to show her ankles? Do :0t answer in the affirm- ative unless you want to dis- close your old age. A GENERAL ON RUSSIA Major General John R.| Deane, retired, who headed sion in Moscow from 1948 to 1945, has written a book cooperation theory, adjust- | ed by a stern attitude and preparation for any con- The officer is convinced an leaders be- lieve that Capitalism and Communism cannot co-exist | in the world. Consequentl) their program is now point- ed toward munism, upon. countries un- der their control. Elsewhere they hope that conditions will offer favorable oppor- tunities for the ultimate tri- umph of Communism. While the genera] readily admits that there is no such thing as an “expert” on Rus- sia, his opinions deserve at- tention. It should be noted, however, that since the close of the recent war Stalin has publiely declared that Cap- italism and Communism can €) together and that the Russians have, at times, | tried to reach a modus ope andi with the western na-! tions within the framework | of the United Nations. j BABY BORN IN PLANE). Aaxico Vsga, recently. born. in an airplane while. his mother was en routé} from New York to Puerto} Rico, has been given a life-| time pass by the airline whose name he bears. _ This involves speculation upon whether Aanico will: live long enough to capital- imposing Com- f Mexican fans take their | ie upon his gift. The proba- Wi fighting seriously andj bility is that he will. Any- row everything imagin-| way, we hope so. ble into the ring if the i aa i wht is poor. Now that base-| If the avérage office-hold- er would work as hard for the voters as he did to per- ! has bal advanced to the| int that thousands attend} wames we wonder if|suade them to elect him, the hey have learned to yell:| nation’s affairs would be! Mute ¢l umpire.” much improved. ' » & , NOTICE OF AMENDMENT ‘A€ the January Meeting of the Key West Woman's Club, held in , of Article Vil in the By - Laws f the club “Article Vii reading: Reetion 1 he Dues shail be paid annually or quarterly in advance.” Amendment shall read: “The initiation fee shall be $1.00 and the annual dues shall be $5.00) ReW for all active members. Dues shall be paid annually or quarterly in advance," (signéa) Ee Breshient of jan aan a " YaRencuir CouRy oF THE ue SUDICIAL CiRCULT Vv a AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. : 10-1036 * Case JERE A. BEN . Riaintift vs, CARRIE HANMBR RENNETT, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION Carrie Hanmer Bennett, Box 3 | Long Lake, New York i You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Di in: in the a Ni TO: you | { i i |ments\to the teacher's i i | THE KEY. WEST CITIZEN Harris Room Mothers the Club House, 319 Duval St, at TiS school met at the home of Mrs. motion was made to amend Section | The initiation fee shall | i | be $1.00 and the annual dues shall $2.00 for all active members. | ae no lent | With th aggressive nature that | couples: The. vas led by | Wi e nai : 7 mnt e "Her cubject being (B0es with this degree, fame and} Jose L. Perez, 18, 1302 White ‘duthiand the Uncertain World”, | fortune lie close at hand. .Work) street, and Lillian E. Rodriguez, The Dibsiness ‘session was con. | Will be accomplished with celer-; 17, 530 Cottage street. “ ' ducted By Mrs. Glenwod Sweet- |ity and the native will leave a} James B. Casler, 35, U. S. Navy. i $ ark hi 1 of . ing-*Méney was appropriated for ™@tk on the roll of fame many having been lost in the re- cent fire, D rved , 880.5 ‘ at the next PTA meeting, and| Figderick Palmer, r | parts on the prdgram for that | thor born in Pleasantville, Pa., 74) OF THE state OF FLORIDA. IN| evening were given those pres- ged S | ent. | cial hour was enjoyed, and a de-| 69 Years ago. DIVORCE | licious dessert course was’ served. y | |BOWLING SCORES OF | ree filed | with a tally of 153, at the Spe ;Navy Wives’ Club bowling meci ‘are developing, and the cc : p LICENSES TO WED Held Rejuler Mecting, 2 OUl: Horoscope en gD 3.0 ie Hhont rhiestt WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29} qpotriage Ii Cwere issu eagrom napeieny of te Mar: | 1947—This day gives a powerful,! yesterday by Count Judge Ray- lfearless nature, with large views. | mond R. Lord to the following and Dorothy B. Hewitt, 28, wee London, Conn, A, Webster R. Kohler, 35, Miami, | and Ruth Packet, 32, cine text: books for the schéol,| wees) | TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS. e 4 (Know America) x Plans“ were’ for inprove- |__ John D. Rockefeller, Jr:, of New sl made for a | York, born in Cleveland, .73 years | Beach. p { Bolivia is the fifth largest Founders’ Day will: be obge | country of South America. noted au- ago. US. Senator Walter F. George of Georgia, born in Preston, Ga., After the business session, so- | Eimmst Lubitch, movie director, | born in Germany, 55 years ago. Edward F. McGrady of Cam- | asigeey : NAVY WIVES CLUB n,, N. J., vice president in’ gauge ft f lh Lois Treida was high scorer ; Chae labor relations Radio Cor- , trouble JSO. poration of America, born in Jer . tage he aud heal raw, feta 4 © NATIONAL sey City, N. J., 75 years ago. |of law, Columbia University, ex- i fat the US sub base bowling : Dr. Anton J. Carlson of the branes. Tell your to sell you | age Done and ordered at Key West, up were Sue B, Smith, score gist, born in Sweden, allays the cough or you are | f Piorida, this 21st day of January, | ang Jeanne Reynolds, score ago money back. Ci Several promising _ ne LSI N | ‘ it, Court Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION O: Viselli, IRE vs, WILLIAM. H. COL: ORDER OF F To: William H € le 3 ‘a You are hereby required to ap-| bear to the Bill of Complaint fo n the above styl re the 10th day 0} otherwise will be taken | as confes his Order is be DIVORCE Court bs the Plaintiff. Yer ize scientifically prom poses spond the punishing glare of | ‘@verbright light, you can have fun in the brilliant outdoors. Ray-Ban pro- sects from excess light, keeps vision keen and unimpaired. See our selec- tion of handsome sun glass ue) with Ray-Ban lenses plain and finish 60 your prescription.” Dr. J. rs Valdes OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 912 and 2-5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment ADDRESS: PHONES: Valdes Bldg., Office 332 619 Duval St. —_— Upstairs Residence 295 *SAWYFR | jo | tition among the bow! 1 Albu «rk-\keen. 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