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nlm PAGE TWO = THE HELPING HAND ommend ® “Ne ener |éouney is like the United States in‘ more’ ways .than , one. An out- standing characteristic of the American people is to go to the limit to help other Americans in distress. As a writer pointed out recently, Americans feel sorry when (as ‘Dally’ Nawopaper in bie. sparred entered st Key West, Florida, as sécond class matter — oscow K BIRTHDAY | officially announced ‘taat nearly | 1,000 buildings are scheduled i EMBER OF ‘TH! he Ansvciated . Pret ASSOCIATED PRESS is .exclusively entitled Pio : go up in the Capital i une for reproduction of all news oretgees, * RS. WARREN, it t otherwing feeen sim Oe ener, they hear that famine stalks in China, | This is about ‘twiee- Oro t \ statin retin India or in any other country, and’ some | Were built last year, when Mos-, Bern gg nie oe 3, 1890, | ter, sat at her desk’ in the living room, her’ back aceommodstingly turned. She was studying a paper ;).| Which she was to deliver before Otero the City Improvement Club; the peed naipe following day, and had not he Sstane pid Gertrude icome down tHe steps, _ 4 insite doot way, athlete. At 14|' | her face. averted; buts on net the boy: played! On cose and © ec was} the organ in! tempted to slip Sct Se house, the Episcopal} take the new car, and go on to hi " a we sts pe iat ult Yl ary i oP | came @ lawyer, tos: 2 fit, might ‘even industrialist, | scene right in geet of Cousin | hi larry MacPhail captain in the! ® first World War, tried to kidnap | the Kaiser, bought interests in cow exceeded the construction pace of 1! Roughly the same vai will contribute to aid the starving. But to war | at Cas3 City,.Mich., son.of an im- arouse them publish a story that a child is starving te dgath in the ‘United States, or that a a ghild - is dangerously ill and_ its parents are unable'to gét proper medical attention for it, and immediately there is a wholehehrted response from. all over the count ye c.. Innumerable have been the cases of starving ‘or i}l_ Americans, whose condi- tions became generally known through press and radio, who received abundant supplies andthousands of dollars from generous and kind-hearted Americans. i snyanienma RATES Made Known on Application A highlight of bailing « velopment is the layij cornerstone for the H University. The’ university a fg eon the -highest |’ Alb-readin, poticen, maid ot thas tons -f Feapect, oblhary. notices ‘poor fase be Shurged for at the rate of 10 cents a ling 4 new Tor entertai F ‘ ry elLiha fe aaa ated le a ae cute of public issues and yeti, 9 ntereat, but tt wilt not pub! Ht) haan nications, on the Lenin point around Tse The otti goweit | cg ion? yh vals ye te ini 3 Da 2 iF “> a eeAs ook et 2 5 , Gertrude, alth taken aback | tie’ a ‘ootsie by this new develo; sya Ane ‘l’ve never salted yours 4 one: | m going. Mother,” Gertrude j, said tentatively. As she spoke she | arranged her scarf so as to shield = MONOGRAPH Jimmie Calloway, March of Dimes Direetor, Key West, Florida Dear Jimmie; * You did a fine job as director of the March of Dimes, Much of the results of the campaign are attributable to your articles in The Citizen, your talks over nn U. S. RURAL HEALTH PROGRAM posed by ten United States Senators, in- the fight that is being made to lives of thousands of cattle and save the sheep in | snowbound states of the Middle West and Northwest. Though cattle and sheep are not kept in Monroe county, yet Key West- ers expressed interest that carried over from day to day about efforts of “Opera- tions haylift’’ to keep the sheep and cattle alive, by dropping feed to them till their wwners were able to take care of them. The sentiment entertained in Key West about “Operations haylift” was felt throughout the country. In Washington, at first it was decided to give half-a million As for Key West, during more than.a century of its existence the needy here have always received cenerous assistance, so much so that in tinued fair and warm weather thru ‘Friday. ‘Phere will be sea tered showers in the area. Mod- erate to fresh easterly WIHd3” Florida: Cloudy with ooeasion- al light rain over north.portion; otherwise partly . cloudy \vtoday and tonight. Friday cloudy. Warmer over north and central portions tonight ana@*Fri- day, otherwise little change ‘in temperature. * Jacksonville thru the ‘Plorida Straits: Fresh _ northeasterly winds in north and central por- tions today becoming moderate easterly tonight and Friday.’Mod- East Gulf: Moderate northeast- ly winds in north and central portions today, becoming moder-' ate easterly tonight and Friday. of 20 ships had. sunk or captured partly}, Junuary name of the Gas Screw IW. RE Offieint be changed to GREYHOUN va,» BEATRICE on TO: No small craft or storm warn-! as 26 British war vessels and had lost but seven of their own. LEGALS NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREB gollector of cunt let bax ixxved a 2 1940, authorising IVEN that} for this) Number 249787 owned by Met in the home port to Curt N. KE 4 e You ordered to file will » taken ions of said Bill nf | OF THE CITIZEN OF of course.” Gertrude hesitate briey, then plunged ahead: “I know it’s raining pretty hard, Mom, but the old jallopy does look terrible and—” She stopped, took a deep breath, end started again. This rebellion business was harder than she'd realized. “What I’m trying to say is, I'm sure Dad won't mind if I—er—take the new car. i» perturbation | she,’ loo: her grip on the searf and it had fallen to her shoulders, She was tog confused to retrieve it. “I don’t know what you're talk- There—she hdd sree itt! In’ her |* ter knew so well, “I should think,” Mrs. Warren went on, “you'd have more pride. Now go right upstairs and w: that dreadful stuff off your face. Take your hair down too. And|ni get that frightful polish off your nails. They look like claws. What will your cousin think? Now run along, child,” she added in a kiridlier voice. Gertrude, made no_ move to obey. Instead, she made, another feeble protest. ‘All the girls wear makeup,” she said. Mrs. Warren changed her tac- tics. “Well, perhaps. they do use ing about, Gertrude.” Mrs. Warren ‘folded the club paper very ¢are- makeup, dear,’ she admitted. Heiss ie use a little discretion she woulu = whit ahead, only a_nick- continue cal ie OU, you b; you were cl your cousi! prefer that to ‘Bet arAS for the car—” She stop) and listened.” “Wasn't that door’ dear?” tou was flung open, opviguely. by. wind, tically Warren had sccnekivet , the knob. when. the. door ««! struggling to close: storm door. (To be continued) _ [Days Gone By AS TAKEN FROM FILES to‘advertise for bids to satablist) 140 that PARIS—(#)—France has rubber-tired railway cars, have gone 12,000,000 miles since When a tire goes flat, a light s & . erate easterly winds in extreme : AUUEUAEUGEESEEOUAUTA TT WKWF, jana other personal’ -efforts. || to assist the feeding operations, then the {south portion, Mes chen : Ke -_— “agi French Traihe Your Heroscope > Congratulations! sum was raised to a million and finally | With occasional showers in north}, | on. 1nKe es! n aid . 23 i 9%," ULIAM KRE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY THE ORACLE || three millions. Ce ee ee y Have Rubber Tires 1949—Today gives a practical dis-~"* position and some financial bali ity, but there may be unforeseen »'1 dangers. Therefore follow walks of life carefully and hy bY Sheil eal call tl aes "too. I'm sure # Phe ago tune ae fe hall’ Be “ hind her was’ Jaek’ Barnes who carried a traveling bag-and‘was the wooden hon coterie ty,” the ..3 the 4 various periods one | Moderate easterly winds over ex- or answer to the | FEBRUARY 3, 1939 i in 1932. Thi . fs : Bil nt for divorce filed they were introduced in - The | for success will depend on your a ‘A eh a ethno for improving | wondered how some Key Westers had been seme, Lau portion: = rare wih tas ial | TT cars weigh 16° tons, compared own exertions, There is danger of ” and‘ extending local health services is pro-| able to get enough food to eat. eran north @aikigo! waday. herwise the alle-|_ City council last night decided | with steelwheeled cars of 33 tons. | an uset in middle life. 9 it Gertrude. . "WEATH MAN | | major league baseball clubs and| her painted face. to bluff it out, “L bul . — tod ‘ But that feeling does not only apply | ER now is a farmer. | “Going where, dear?” “Mrs. wont ous tele g Ata we Wetter sited bee ac ie ae to individuals. During the last week The So | Warren said absently, her eyes “Pm surprised at you, Ger-|proval ot her dopse adi Ci h blished dail ‘ord Hout In less than two years af the; still fixed on the paper. trude,” Mrs, Warren was saying 0 ane, itizen has published daily stories abou’ Key West and Vicinitys War of 1812, the American ‘navy! “To the station to meet Petty, in the regina th voice her daugh- nothing ab 2, a poestieit cluding five Democrats and five Republi- parking meters in Key West. smoothness at 80 miles an hour. A‘ its sponsors; eannot be estimated, because Federal: grants will be made in proportion ic loss. Mr. Hill says that most Americans proyig ing Federal funds to the States but {It would also, in his opinion, help pro- mertts can be discovered and corrected.” {While there are many cities and c ounties which have developed efficient and modern health departments, any jundertaking now prevalent in the na- upon thé Federal treasury will increase, isbeen the history of other enter- the hecent wars, has a vital interest in the spulid health of its youth. This “ean. ee President Truman has expressed op- position toany charge in the Electoral College system. He is in favor of continu- Heretofore, all the Electoral College votes of a state were giventothe candi- posed change, even if not adver- highly complete Electorial College vote. In the last fiscal year Harbor, the expenses of the Federal Gov- ernment cost an average of $101.14 for part, to Yne cost of the wars in which this country has.been engaged. pose of improving the health of the peo- ple of this country. before Pear! | Highest yesterday . Lowest last nips Mean -- 16} {Sea Level), 8:30 a.m, 30.13 ins.—1020.3 mbs. Tomorrow's Almanac (Reference Station: Key West) be added. NOTICE OF IN It is further directed, th time in the Key West Citizen, F (Seal) ob.9,1949, onroe By (sd) 4 ing last month varied only. slight- | ‘| ly from the.average temperature | f{ization meeting of the Key West ! during January of last year. The today issued a call for a reorgan- | Junior Chamber of Commerce. He plete silence and with increased | terday for Tampa}to yj it her!son- in-law and daughtet,, Mr and DUVAL STREET CUISINE at Popular Prices ity fabrics, smart pat- Hard to wear out! Values to $12.50 KEY WEST Ist, the cost af Government will be meantiing fieq tale paponte a: | M tion} Certainly,:in many rural areas, there $282. 82'for each person. ; : { ¥ si x the Governor who will issue Procla * isa fainimum of public health service. ay The increased cost reflects the great- at that time dissoving said corporations. Ql ‘No one can foretell what the appkor | Aiigicreased scope of the Government’s ac- NOBROR, COUNTY y priations will be under such a program. | ane Mueh of this is for the benefit of ees Principal place o $ Onc¢ the work gets underway, the demand } the indiy, yidual, In addition, itis due, in [Soh Shore Development Company wu ire und there is no reason to doubt its ete ree aes nto be tee 7 £ appljeation in the present instance. non-fodder” interest may not be onthe | IN KANTOR S 4 {fhe United States Government, after | highest level but it nevertheless justifies a : its experience with men drafted during | some Federal expenditures for the pur- . MENS SHOP E The United Nations hasn’t been very | ings are being displayed. dehiis oo = | warns the driver and he stops at| tire lasts for 22,000 miles. 0 cans: The purpose of the program would | powerful in Palestine, Java, etc. and ete. ere Be R. pene, The Key West Choral Sociéty}the next division point for a] They cost more to operate be-* be to. build up preventive systems in rural i REPORT y Florence H. Saver, | Will participate in the music fes- ' change. No danged is involved,| cause, Diesel engines are’ too th * Key West, Fla., Feb. 3, 1949 i tival to be held in Miami on Feb- } sas ti the | heavy for the tires and are re- di areas to. an effectiveness equal to the most TRUMAN AGAINST THE IDEA (Observation taken at City Office, | Selieitors for P ruary 18. because yas Whe a hata area placed by gasoline engines, which ar modern in large cities. Te ae sire 8:30 a.m., EST) t uit win pyrene _ Hae ees are more expensive to operate. ~:!! th The cost of the project, according to Temperatures Temperaturesim-Key West dur-; The trains run in almost com- Be ¥: Cane ghes p} to state and local self-help and according } ing the constitutional provisions governing Normal a 70) PRANK HL ROGERS, the average septs wee | Ms We D. Hearne. & to standards,,or health safety goals, not } the system, just as they have been for the Total Idst iat OY ins, k, ARION ROGERS, a H chids i e: Di yet established, last 160. years. + Total this aeath Ol.ins.| Gapwa ob made Pelican Bill commented on the iets thie bod Yor Faatnen! to ol i # dain Lister Hill, of Alabama, one of Obviously, the President had in mind | Deficiedcy this month. .09 ins, aap settee * EAR pase he weather "today int & tong Biewts fair... Pe k L ¥ tho ducing the measure, says that | the proposal now before Congress that pone iis sti Ba sae ele | day, and ‘Bill said repientee a 4 gai, er y 0 e he it seeks to correct “shocking deficiencies | would amend the Constitution and while ve SS Sua ne gharter boats were pressed to find | rods palieaphes” ee aye f tr in healjh protection which result each} not changing the basic system of the tae gecomimodations for everybody |““"Siience is often better thant [2 Miles from Key West. year i&2@0,000 needless deaths, in sick- | Blectorial College, nevertheless, alter the 1% Pe ee Saning. | speech put sometimes, :a Jjttle First Class. , + ne Sapper, health and tremendous econom- determination of a state’s vote. Barometer President Isadore Weintraub | talking, elehrs the fate : er iw granted their local health de-| date withthe larger vote. Under the | Sunrise 7:08. a.m.| ‘ said every member will be as-|| 1947 Sales—$3,280,000.00 Featuring E be WE ¥ , EAQes ane! A te 6:14 pam.| | Signed to a committee, so that he SOCIAL AFFAIRS : ou! Lay fw i rb ia He i 10,000,000 | proposed plan, the Electoral College vote | Moonrise 10:51. a.m.{ may be active in some phase of 1948 Sales—$4,200,000.00 | Such As rs a oft. 46,000,000 people have profession- | of a state would be divided among the | Moonset 11:56 p.m} 1 the chamber’s work. tt A pre al, full-time health departments to guard | candidates in proportion to the popular aenmtemes An Increase of 28% | KENO etc. xia rir : i, : a unche | bis y their water, milk and meat supplies from | vote received in that state. Such a plan TIDES , | party, on area | We Cater to Private Parties. } ,w , Cc contamination, to supervise disposal of | would not abolish the Electoral College be yy | 16, by the Key West's Woman's '|G@orce S.May Comeany | Luncheons, Bridge. Ete. % T Sewage and garbage and control com-| system but would insure a more faithful (Eastern Standard Time) oles hae been postponed indefin- wsinens Emgineaning | Open Until ??? au munigaple diseases. ; reflection of state sentiment in the votes High BoA z dent, sald eee the Presi- | | si KY i 2 S The bill, according to’ Senator Hill, ] cast for President. ey Bai 8:18 out | — PHONE 1 PERKY — i ‘3 would give aid’on the basis. of. need by One of the main objectives of the pro-| ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA ' Mrs. George F. Archer left yes-" Sa || : i : Ti {| Height of me: with full protection of State control and | tised by the sponsors, is the effect that the Statin — tae, Fibipiadad c/o HE ROv T. Pill t. | x - adnifiigtration of the programs. He thinks | amendment will have upon the power of | Bahia Honda 3.4 It is hereby ordered tha ; & thaf"tfis would be “a long step toward pressure-group minorities in the states, | (bridge) Sabi AGets ---Q0 fe. reaulned, ta Snpparion the eh . helwng.te, get enough trained doctors, | Very often, when a state is evenly divided | No Name Key 4 ao | plain oni of # ee nurseggind technicians into the local and | hetween the Democratic and Republican | Boca Chica ene Ciilnen leo heah ea e couptyzhealth departments to carry on the parties, a small minority bloc of voters, sane) aa 40m as the newspaper in wh hth ait great fight of preventive medicine against | dominated by leaders of minority groups, eet end) 2h 10m 4-14 fb.) Wwitnene the tev orets 1 d Part Wool / y tubereulosis, syphilis, malaria, typhoid and holds the balance of power. As a result, 000 He ay ae ts sae . All Woo an [ undulant feyer, hookworm, pellagra, in- i ater inority NOTE: Court the ‘ Funtile : viene , Ligh ars N- | both parties cater to the minority and (yeas clans Corrections} Fist." ite ; fanti e pare ysis and the epidemic dis- | seek to placate it in orderto get the de- to be subtracted. (SHAT) EARL R | A . : P cass. cisive support necessary to carry a state’s | (+)—Plus sign: Corrections to Clerk “Cire } A wide variety of qual- terns and colors. Cut vide “kpalth examinations for our chil- Dolphins are small relatives of JOHN G. sawy: for perfection of fit no ! dre} afthe all-important pre-school age $282.82 PER CAPITA whales: ee matter what your build, A when 86 many physical defects or ail- — a they're easy to wear— No one | each: person in the country. E | fO CLOSE OUT i can Yeny that the scope of the program {ip the budget proposed by President AR ae he urOMiate | 1 outlined by Senator Hill is far wider than Trutfan, for the year beginning next July Iullom: andsehee thresichl matter | : aw