The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 25, 1949, Page 6

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Pact six OUR WILDLIFE TODAY | 8y DAVID A. AYLWARD, President, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FISTICUFFS AT TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1949 Ne 2 Fifty Tourists ] ve pe T . ake Fishing Trip The third weekly fishing tip up the Florida “Keys j by the Chamber of Commerce | Was taken by over 50 tourists yes terday afternoon,» The day was windy and the waters @ little rough, but a good many small {fish were taken on the hand lines. Refreshments were served dure ing the afternoon and all enjoyed the outing. The feature of the afternoon was a sting-ray that came in close to shore; it gave many of the tourists to see ene A NEW CHURCH CEREMONY LOUISA’S LETTER Dear Louisa: fations! Wildlife Federation Mama has been ill for a long time and it looks as if she is A generation of Americans have passed their lives under | 8€ver going to get well, although she isn’t very ill at this time. | the shadows of world crises and destruction. Resources, both | My sister has also been to the hospital for an operation but is tuman and natural, have been subjected to exploitation and| home now. She and Mama are unable to wait on them- @ucessive demands. The one bright spot in the picture is the| selves. a fect that man may manage those resources as he sees fit. That I am a young, gjrl, sixteen years of age, and I like school be has not always managed wisely is only too evident. h and I don’t { to*quit: i ht is very different with our wildlite. They are dependent, Nese Atte ee heed chine ia = fer their continued existence on the whim of mankind. Indus-! séhool, I have gone farther than any of the other children and wy has crowded out their natural homes. Splendid forests and, |. wanted: to be the first t dduate. Still ‘I thi woodlands where wildlife once flourished in abundance have; homme very bad. aia ores . Xd think I am needed fallen to commercial interests. Waters once crystal clear have| ‘Aji the girls of.my age ara, iy Funeral For sae been turned to dumping grounds for all kinds of waste or choked | getting jobs in mills and there by silt from denuded lands. Our birds, fish and animals need |are hardly any left around here, cee: Ne hin io oe ae natural cover and food, places to rest, clear water in which to] I said I would quit school and! 5, - Cucke — Guuueanee office - and undisturbed areas herd they may breed or nesf with. Belp around soeeunuls, they} ohn .anizares | every Monday afternoon at 1 Ser from beir t an inciden- | get a job after but Daddy says | Funeral services forJohn Cani- “3 gues af the lend end water.|. 2 | : : I am too young. zares, 46, who resided at 1207] Se ce Amerina's mai | 2OUY GI Mate Ihave ‘been out two weeks! White street, will be held tomor-! @eieiieh and valuable organic] "pn butI could start back and do row afternoon at 5 o'clock in the a al before and after chapel of Pritchard F a asturel resources. Its part in the} §enf {| ll what I can F ritchard Funeral ee iereture of neture| cae £0 Home school. Home, Rev. W. F. Brannon, of the through its continuous destruc-| The body of Chief Mate Ralph BUTCH-N. C. ‘Church of God, officiating. Burial tham-ef insects xdents and un-| V. Anderson, 30, who died from’ Answer: will ie in the family plot in the (@) Wirephoto desirable weeds and plants is|injuries received in a_ fall on| Keep on with your school. I City Cemetary. ‘ js only to» well known, even] board his ship, the Mckittrich! am sure that you will find that ————— eee eee eens (left foreground), 40, swings at Constantino Stamoulis, $6, a church thigh frequently unappreciated | Hill, on the high seas, was sent,,it will pay you bigger dividends ; PENCIL TAKEN FROM HEART The ese yan Outbreak of fighting at a ceremony of the Greek Orthodox Church in New York. teeny. It plays a part furthe: |oday by hearse to Miami, where) in the long un although the) DENVER, Colo—Surgeons re-| 70% punching and bottle-throwing took place at the church's annual ceremony of diving for rs propagation of plants and] \t will leave at 2 p.m. ona East-{ present prospect is not a rosy a cross in the tugboat basin at the Battery. Sev enteen-year-old -Elestherios Lambros, one of the You can depend upon our | cently successfully removed fers through the dropping of}ern Airline plane for Seattle,| one. | . y an} six divers, seized the cross and turned to swim to shore. Suddenly there w: splashing i Prescription Department cotmiiess seeds by birds in flight. Wash. where funeral services} To begin with, I don't see why automatic pencil from the lining] -water—and Kotteakos raised the cross high above his head. He had ietilewed it for Siler to use only the Purest and conservation of wildlife is will be held. Burial will be in)one girl, who has so many sis-| of 13-year-old Robert Bradshaw's| vious years. After police quelled the fighting over Kotteakos’ action, the ceremony commutes Freshest of grea, z business. Th are more the family plot. ters and brothers, should be ex- | heart. The boy; fell on the pencil ruled that young Lambros was first tg recover the cross. . Gram 20,000,000 people who hunt) Lopez Funeral Home is in‘pected-to-takée over the whole] Jie sunning at school. The ‘ Prescriptions and fish. They contribute more charge of arrangements and ship-{ burden of the house work. ad OSint cause ar iguee crc aaa ae aon eden nar eepascaamnicuartamreicaaeocante sa 4 ee, Se? fo (ne, ment those who are at home divide op his heart and the doctors said a} KEY WEST SUBS | Duval sstreot, will be in chargej “A light year is about six mil- Called For ity tie management of HOW. WRITER the work so that it will not be’a’ ftaction of an inch was the dif-| | (Continued From Page One? teens aa the forces at! tion million miles. | and OM The unofficial conserva Preeti ae ane ear burden oa ae a ' ee ue veen ife and death the detest ane ieee of Vieques: Captain E. B. McKin-! 7 id organizations ‘01 e4 mn a ven the sister who has been; eS - ods and devices against crac! oy ay esses R - 3 ; ng ho Aegerg dollars land. Tl be here about two operated on should soon be able | submarine crews in “controlled EN SEE Ponaina gilt bes Delivered im their effort to preserve Weeks to help with simple work as/other jobs require that much| warfare”. This is to gain an accu- ing the remaining lates aealé Cas -* * ® tore our wildlife. Millions — It will be several months be-}mending or work that can be | schooling. ; rate concept of the effectiveness ‘ipbean maneuvers Be 3C ig as : of ple enjoy the national fore the article about Key West’ done without strain. ; From your letter I judge that | of participating Task Forces. at aus : i CASH PRIZES ’ and other recreational and the Keys gets into the Na-| Of course, if citcdmstances are YoU area smart girl and one| Captain C. 0. Triebel, USN, phe term “Navy” formerly Sponsored by Navy Wives ed The total outdoor bill for tional Geographic Magazine. such ee mS mer will suf- ee ee aa do the right thing from New London, Conn. former Mesneennine aniac ine bbe eeinel Club No. 88 lone v ceeds 4 Simpich revealed that it takes; fer actual neglect while you are | nk that it is very commend-|commanding officer of the USS {VCaM ay Tie shipp 2 = - aek thle the yacation expenditures color plates ready for the presses. | school for'a few weeks until she family but I also think that they | operational control of the subma- Slee i 8 to 11 P Th Ss the gross outlay of the After Roberts takes the shots/is better or the sister can look ;should do everything possible to|rines attacking Task Force 20 wethods. for finding the tongi-! | South Beach Restaurant eC Sore AdiMfican people in the pursuit they are sent to the manufacturer | after her but if you do stop tem-; help you finish school. I would} which will be swiftly steaming tude of a ship at sea were notifl PATIO (End of Si 1114 TRUMAN AVENUE & @faenjoyment and recreation of film in Rochester, N. Y., where! porarily get your teacher to as- | not this if I thought that you}south to the Caribbean Sea. Gavised until hen athacentucy nd of Simonton) Corner Vesela Steen meutits to a figure between 6 they the processed. sign your lessons and try to keep | were just throwing away your] Capt. A. B. Bannister, USN, | ped All Proceeds Go To nd 7 billion dollars. Song and Then the photographs are sent, up with them at home so_ that; time in school but I am sure that{ commander of Subron 4 stationed | Mail The Citi ae March of Dimes PHONE 177 inawetivorous birds are estimated to the engraving plant where| you will not have any difficulty | any girl who is willing to work|in Key West, who lives at 1401 Mal e Citizen to Relatives te seve more than 300 million they make the “cuts,” or the!in catching up when you do go, hard before and after school in ae acaoeniee nn ne ere worth of crops every year. metal plates that the photos arej{ back. | orde rto keep dn with her educa- fies worth protecting. printed from, and finally they} I know that the prospect of! tion deserves all the encourage- Dueks, geese, pheasants, other reach the presses in Washington.! a job with your very own money ment and help that her. family upland game birds, deer, elk, Simpich says that National] is a temptation just at this time | can offer. . antelope, and other four-footed Geographic now prints 2,500,000} but a high school education will Good luck, enimals—jarge and small, and copies of the magazine every|help you to get a much_ better} LOUISA. : x figh afi play an important part in month. That was a surprising re-j job later on, if you can keep on‘ <a S @ur outdoor pleasure and all are mark, for we had the idea the} to the finish. | Address Your Letters to: ) werth protecting circulation was much smaller. Girls who go in training to; “LOUISA”, P. 0. BOX 532, The attraction and beauty that Anyway, the veteran writer is} be a nurse are required to bel Orangeburg, S. C. high school graduates and many -————-—__—-_-— wildlife brings into the world can going to give Key West and the, newer be fully evaluated. It is Keys all he has. And since he has 2 i $e goer Nook peontuces «wma written about 150 articles bout | PTLTAEUVNNUONETHHN0NU0000HH000000000040000000000GH000000EOHGGHEEES2, : The Completely New 1949 eas eronemy. Its continued ex a istenee is irrevocably tied in with Germany and other remoter sec- tions of the world, you can bet} THE he'll do a bangup job. A the way we manage our soil, : water and timber If we waste! When the article reaches the | e vir woth, we lose the source of our , 2,500,000 subscribers of the Na-! | O plant life so essential for food tional Geographic — Magazine, ! @ | - apd cover for birds and animals.| probably the tourist trade to this; | we destruction { our forests} city will pick up | and pollution of waters brings a] Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor, - | tom of naturel habitat without, dent of the National Geographic | #hieh wildlife cannot survive. | Society, will visit the island dur-} | hile tt ugly|ing the stay of Simpich and! | ty still darkens | Roberts | 4 should bend | a is the better-| give food and shelter to many i resources. | forms of wildlife. forest man-| Our waterways are tragically 3 e > ] | leaning up of | in need of public support. Aquatic it usts” on | life of all kinds has disappeared ery one» T “ man-! from many rivers because of in- | agement of t . ‘ ces | dustrial and domestic waste dis- | rn t uch to! posal. Adequate flood control is; netntain ou fe Good farm-! still a long way from established pe ldlife| fact and lack of it results in a| 5-PIECE METAL Aha senna datat fence r serious loss of, good topsoil, as | | and fa k ul to | well and| check tt human loss | \ e te wild! t nstruction of If we want to continue to en-! - holding »y our freedom and security, it; ' ' gement will { first importance to safe-} » t luable guard our fundamental resources | tombe ' n- through wise management and to| as a serious economic ecognize that each is a_ part of the whole. Abuse of one can re alt only in loss to all Consisting of . . . DRESSER (with mirror) . .. CHEST of DRAWERS ... NITE TABLE . .. DOUBLE BED ... 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