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PAGE TWO the m5 West Citizen meehoplianee ay Pointer peg CH DAMAN | D MAIVEMAN. Business MUnager or Geeey he Sine ant Ann Bulldipg, | Corner “Oniy Datly nevetere spaper in Eer ‘Weat and nroe County Key West, Florida, as seeond eiass matter ‘EMEC “OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Assneiated Press is exclusively entitled to | “republication of all news dispatches credited not. otherWise credited in this paper and © local news published here. ante SUBSCRIPTION RATES yee Year — aasnenowrenneeeeeeernernsneer eggeaeenenG 10,08 <_ Months 5.00 réé Months 2.76 e Month “Negkiy .. ooo ‘ ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application. PECIAL NOTICE ‘AU reading notices, eards of, thanks resolutions ft fespéct, obituary none mye a a will be d-for at the rate o: Nice ‘for entertainment by cburehes from vhich a revenue ts to be derived are & —- ui The Citizen is an open forum and invit public issues and sub*ete of local or terest but it will not publish snonymous ero f te ft IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST SDVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN More Hotels and Apartments. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Airports—Land and Sea. Consolidation of County and City Governments. Community Auditorium. ».The Voters: The campaign for the eity commis- Gner jobs is in its simmering stage and it won't be long before it begins to boil. ; THE ORACLE. “FREE ADVICE TO YOUTH A reader of The Key West Citizen sug- | cests that we write something. in the way of advice to young people and while we . A do not have any idea whatever that many r people will anxiously await our ut- we will nevertheless take a First of all, we would-say to young men i women, about to begin life for themselves, that they should guard against making the mistake that sets the aequisi- tions of money as the first objective of human activity. ' Secondly, we would urge them to seek an understanding that the expression that happiness is to be found within themselves, rather than in other people and external forces. In the third place, we would suggest that, in their youthful zeal and enthus- iasm, they remember that the world is an old) place, populated by an infant race and that human relationships and customs are not to be lightly challenged or thrown into the ashean. the fourth, and last piece of ad- at least for this ue, we would in- duce them to seriously set their own values upon all things. Once convineed of the true valuation of anything, or the truth of any principle, we strongly urge them to live their life on the basis of their own honest regardless of the criticism of the customs formerly followed people. may small start to the person, who is seeking the answers, is, we think, enough for a start. For Vice, appraisal, others or hy their This seem a RELIGION IN RUSSIA Some information on the status of re- in Russia comes from Dr. Cyrit F. Garvett, British Archbishop ot York, who vs that the Orthodox ehurch of Russia has more freedom than it had under the Czars and that more churches are being opened every ligion year. his is an interesting statement in view of pegsistent reports that the Russians have | tddenly the become God-les&. The truth of matter is that the Russians, under the ence revolutionary movement, d the Church as well as the State, the same reason, of a for It has been said that none of the good ld days were ever as good as the tomor- rows can be, yet, our years away shall steal our pl too, the mem'ry of the past will sta half our joys renew.” ‘When time who steals | . | is concerned, ern en POLITICS One: would think that midsammer, ; With the Democratic primary 10 months | away, state politics ito liven up {the statewide races to be run next year would be too soon for than there is in the city arfd county con- | tests. The Citizen has published several an- nouncements of candidates for state of- fices, but only one of aspitants for city jobs, and the city race is only four months off, as compared with the 10 months for primary contests. zen they shortly will make announcements for the city commission, and half a dozen others have remarked that they intend to fenter the Next week at least two are expected to make formal announce- ments. In the county, electioneering is go- ing on in a quiet way for several offices. | Wednesday The Citizen published a race. i culture Nathan Mayo in denying a report that has gone the rounds of the state that he will not be a candidate to succeed him- i self. All sorts of reasons were given in the tor Commissioner Mayo's “‘de- | cision” not to run, including one that he was ill. But he asserted that he was never in better health, and that he has in view | several projects that he will not be able to complete during his present term, He suid he is anxieus to have them come io {fruition because they will prove of great j benefit to agriculture in Florida, In the gubernatorial race, Fuller War- ren, who made an impressive for governor in 1936. and J. Tom Watson, attorney general, actively promoting their compaigns. even though they have not begun their rounds of speechmaking. Both, through releases to’ the press, are trying to keep their names before the public, which may be ealled polities on the sidelines. | rumors are A strong-minded woman will always 2 speaker of the house. No individua! can claim to be free if he, or she, slave to the beliefs and opinions of others is a Is THE WORL D “ROTTEN?” We see where a ‘veteran newspaper editor” is pessimistic about world condi- tions, calling them “rotten” and blaming most of the world’s ills on the attitude of Soviet Russia. We cannot agree with the journalist on either count. are not enough to make anybody pessimis- tic and while the Russians are to be blam- ed for the political and eeonomic con- tusion in the world, most of the other ills of human beings ean be attributed to the individuals themselves. It is interesting to note the contr: attitudes of individuals as they upon the world. The opinion, the long-range progress of humanity, inability to forecast any solution of compli- eated and baffling problems aud some- thing of a lack of faith in the power and beneficence of the Almighty. The dilemma of the pessimist is that he cannot distinguish between the form and the substance. In political affairs, gov- ernment of the people is identified with a particular regime and, naturally, when the regime totters, the uninformed conelude that popular self-government has gone io pot. sting look out pessimists, Something of the same observation ean be made about the attitude of social lead- ers world are evil] because of a difference of opinion in the application of principles. These individuals overlook the fallibility of human effort to comprehend ultimate truth and not willingly recognize the right of other people to their own opinions. do There is no moral objection to worldly | propert provided we do not prosper alone, or at the expense of anyone. WHO ‘CARES? | The newspapers take up much space to advertise to the public that King Carol, ithe playboy of Romania, moved to*legalize lhis twenty-year companionship | “death-bed” marriage emony | Mme. Magda Lup i i cer cable dispatches from Rio de Janeiro es- capes us. So far as the average American he does iw hether King not. yet there is more activity in H Two residents have assured The Citi- | story that quotes Commissioner of Agri- | campaign | Conditions in the world | in our | betray an inability to understand | an who conelude that the people of the j by aj with | Just what makes the incident worth | not give a hoot Carol and his lady marry or | ———: SRA ere KERRI ‘Radio Programs eM. te NETWORK PROGRAMS Tims is eastern standard, Forcen. tral standard subtract one hour, for mountain standard subtract two hours. Some locz! stations change hour of relay to fit focal schedule. Last minute program changes cane not be included, FRIDAY, JULY 25 (For East. 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Daylight add one éeur) Morning -Kiddies Coffee 8:00 8:30 the Pastembs Afternoon cbs. nee 6 Trio—nbe Py Mus trio—mbs ABC PROGRAMS 's fit either ern Dy ork Standard, Morning 9:00. e 10:00— Ware 11:00-—"T ie 11:30—J iety Afternoon American Farmer A erninent 1:30—Fascinat ythaa 2:00—Our ‘Town Spe wks 2ez0— Tes be Annoutied (2% hea.) ~The Saturday Concer 12:30—The 1:00—¥« Your Horoscope JULY of somewhat tendeney governed 25, this FRIDAY, general qualits jin this iby a vacillating native Wl be by inspiration and hence {to wander into strange paths jnot refully | far from the right one rather artistic a little to the senses. Caref fulness 1947. offset The position. losen, s and perhaps given atification of the cultivate cheer- | weekly. Political Announcement FOR ELECTION OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, NOVEMBER 4, 1947 | pian ea ciate atlamaai RE, For City Commissioner ALBERT B. COOPER 1 pe | Mrs. largely liable af | netimes | The mind is THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Se een } Key West In | Days Gone By AS TAKEN FROM FILES QF THE CITIZEN OF JULY 2$, 1937 and Mrs. Betty v Lou, All and | Mr. | daughter. |Clarence, Jr, accompanied ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kemp | Robert Collins, arrived yester ‘and are guests of Mr and Mis {Bernard Allen at their home | United street, \ Mrs, Jane 1. Smith and daugh \ter, Miss Virginia Smith, jed yesterday from {visit in the north. ' leave shortly for Washing ‘ton to resume her studics in {course for trained nurses in the Providence Hospital. day return extended Snath an Miss ! will Key West Garden Club ‘Tree Guild, at a meeting vester day, arranged for the furthe ‘beautification of Key West ‘streets. It was decided to plant several hundred trees along the sidewalks in several sections in \Key West. | | Key West Drama 1 \decided to present again one-act plays. The be given to local Scouts to help defray expenses of jencampment to be held |month. ague ha three proceeds wil Boy thes next W. B. Rude and diugt ters, Betty Maze and Miry Allen ;who had been residing in © Ithe last two and a halt lare visiting Mrs. Rude’s mother |Mrs Agnes Pritec! d | Mrs. William Cates, !been visiting rclutive {Petersburg, returned 4 rday | | Miss Susie {yesterday from Gainesville she had been attendins school aba years whe ha St eturned wh Today The jeditorial paragraph: on gorge mus day neans ¢i ther \of {h cacti CHANCERY, Cane No. CGENE NEWRY four consecutive he Honor me i eounn. al : COUNTY nGE, MONRO COUNTY. OHRID IN PRORUEE ret Ustate o ELSIE BO Ross TO ALL CREDIT SONS HAVIN MANDS AG feltimant, and the claimant torney, and mand ‘het so. tile MARY FRANCE: $s Eseoutrix ot the Testamen The} H week is, « ‘ RIDA we IN 2 COUNTY. 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