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Pom any i PAGE TWO wenee: Publisher ' «mtered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter ———— . THR ASSOCIATED PRESS 5 ad Fess is exclusively entitled to ” juction of all news dispatches credited ¥ t& oF not otherwise credited in this paper, and ***“serthe local news published here. VERTISING RATES , Made Known on Application ee . ue SPECIAL Ni all noti of thanks resolutions 0 . seve tories: ete, will be for at the rate of cel % for entertainment churehes frem which is to be derived are 6 cents a line, ‘iuaen je am open forum and invites dis- ies and 8 of local or interest, it will not ish anonymous Sea. Consalidation of County and ' City Governments. Community Auditorium. ‘} Te Local Merchants: If you have doubts about the ad- “| Vantages of newspaper advertising just », }loek at the number of business men who . | keep putting their advertisments in The of Citizen. . THE ORACLE 1 een tn net SPAIN ADOPTS LIGHTWEIGHT TRAIN A Meatepillar train,” built according peo te patent, is probably the most radica) departure from conventional rail- » Rad equipment since the day George Pull- ‘“wian ‘developed the first ear bearing his _» “It seems that the Spaniards have or- “atered two complete trains, which will be _ Shipped inthe next few months. They save low-slung and rail-hugging, being four feet lower than American trains and seventy-five per cent lighter. Each coach contains four passenger units and a ser- viee unit that houses the equipment ordi- »Awily slung beneath cars. * «The most striking feature of the Span- *~tsh innovation is the fact that each pas- Senger unit has only one pair of wheels. ~-They are located in the rear. The front of ** @iUN section rests on the wheels of the section ahead, and the first unit rests on ‘The upport given by the Diesel ldcomo- “tive. Made of aluminum, the coaches have oer levels only eighteen inches above ‘te the rails, “““““along the same line, the Chesapeake EME Ohio Railroad announced about a MN year ago that it was planning a similar = traQt. The officials estimate that, if built = along progressive lines, the new train = would be able to make a speed of 150 = miles an hour. : While the Spanish eoaches may look * somewhat odd, in comparison with Ameri- » Cam passenger coaches, there seems to be no reason why they should not mark the $ beginning of a new era in rail transporta- tion. Certainly, everybody knows that he traitis in this country are unnecessarily heavy, which means the pulling of excess 3 weight per passenger. With new, lighter = metals available to give strength and * security, there is no reason why American * railroads should not take advantage of . modern construction and get hack into = the business of hauling people. eet & hero is a seared man who does what he hasto do under dangerous circum- stanees. Se Congressman Russell V. Mack of the State of Washington has gone to bat for he publishers of small town newspapers. He bas taken up. the question of price of publishers postage’ rates with post office department and he says the rates that have been ‘asked for in bills before Congress. are a serious threat to publishers. = + te CFE CROSS SE Ne Obs Ee Re ReR Eee ae What is the force that drives a man to strive to attain power or glory or financial. security? Why is it that, when he gets the power and the glory and financial stability, | AS he still continues to strive, sometimes tilt late in the sunset of his life? That thought occurs and recurs while reading The Citizen files to write the 10- Year Ago column. ae, Hardly a day passes ‘without gunsing | across an item of a Key. Wester who. was exerting Himself to the limit to.’ increase his standing, finaneially'‘or . socially, ih Key West. And we are aware, while read- ing the 10-Year-Ago item, thatthe man or woman, as the case may be, who was full F ite i if { ; 4 ik ¥ PBut Father “are you her id your 3 Tee ieee Depart. 2 of the mysterious foree of life, has since Bureau ming} manded Jason. begun his or her experience in the Great of Agronautics, | ee 4 ; Adventure. she was mar s We pass on, some of us under the im- ares cs > e pression that we fill an important role in ‘ hag , “4 want to interrupt ante, Sch event mt Shay un- life, and somebody steps into the abandon- . Ru was killed a gue teen Femebosy fortunately “the theater had been ed shoes. That should teach us the lesson ; 5 ved . i on Figen tas cor traction. nen we were ready to that, regardless of how great the power Risser sted gere ing. a| move, we found no place to move and the glory and financial stability may | confere: 2 . : the faed of me light to, 80 the show is temporarily—er be, our places can be filled as efficiently it. but ver) He looked at Felicity and said, as we had filled it. director. | thong ~ | “But, my dear, why: the costume? q 3 re etnies < shoes, | You looks charming in it, of: All of those things are apparent to us. | ‘The Art Appreciation ‘Reading| ‘the ne I ‘i by aie le home Most of us, when brooding, ask, Is the | GtOUP will meet tonight i Teo.” . PiGarry. ancl k were gone D D home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tre- : Green, ae game worth the candle? Every adult and | vor, 1422 White street. xa he He Prened Felk as ; some children brood periodically. Human | Ming Data Mealiia Gna ake bi Conanten SERIES recy had whirled at the first ‘ F ; oo nature is so complex a thing that nobody, | norah Nickerson entertained yes AN ORDINANCE FURTHER | Sound of his voice. “Father!” she who is sane, is always contented. But the | terday afternoon at a social affair Seite tn Aopen NO. Yr face lit snd he aes bes recurrent period of brooding don’t last held at 912 Simonton street. eps Jernc inert a Wh Fliss, my dear ete f “as a matter of fact— long, except in exceptional eases, which | Reginald Pritchard left today | CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, mother.” he cane S often result in suicide: for Miami to visit relatives in{SAME BEING AN ORDINANCE. nace watts is, arms hefore “Then P'll get you something—” Life is more nfysterious than anything | th*t city. RELATING TO THE IMPOSING elieit Jason was behind her, hold- | said 3 . OF LICENSES AND OTHER| {lose Jason was} erly,|._ “You'll go on to the party and’ Mrs. Charles Albury and. Mrs,}TAXES ON PRIVILEGES, BUSI- bo ae Sather How are|I’ll fix your fathe: some dinner,” Eduardo Albertus left this rorn- |NESSES, OCCUPATIONS AND ji : tuterrupted a her ing for Miami to visit Mr. andf{PROFESSIONS CARRIED ON ot buses 63 else in the universe. Nature has so fashion- ed us with an impelling force that keeps us carrying-on, as the British said during the V P lenty left.” ‘ . Mrs. Alton Albertus. AND ENGAGED IN WITHIN even while he gripped Pl '* first World War, when the Kaiser was patie THE CITY OF KEY WEST,| Sttetched hand. “But—good Heav- i ji iti ; : you can’t he Jason! Why— Feuciry was heartily glad’ knocking at the gates of Paris and threat-{ Today The Citizen says in anfFLORIDA, BY ADDING A NEW ve grown when, (aap .regehed:. Gata anluetn invade Maciel editorial paragraph: {BUSINESS UNDER SECTION 4 iS Seca. Mar and she could put the is ie Bagiand. .. “Many ‘dodge taxes and even}OF SAID ORDINANCE; AND ing of her father in aS of more dodge taxis.” PROVIDING WHEN ORDIN- mind and give herself up to the ANCE GOES INTO EFFECT. Gi ar and excitement alt about| His arms tightened about ii his. voice was a | Be it enacted by the City Com- og goresl This is “Be Kind To Animals Week.” AY IN " % nw weap Se HIST | Si herself was exquisite x -y hae Instead of one, there should be 52. weeks TOD. ‘ ‘ORY mission of The City of Key West,| yelous win We seem sage cag a maid.of old China ina ieee darling—sc do of this attitude toward our dumb animals. (Know America) Florida: “I have ‘heard ‘sa much about|tunic of wisteria-colored satin, (Zo be continued) The injunction should also apply to those |_1836—The Ancient Order of} Section 1. That Section 4 off —----- - —-—~-——- naar animals that have to wear clothes. Hibernians organized in NewjOrdinance No. 218, Commission a | 1 The horseshoe was York. Series, of the Ordinances of The Your Heroscope Sone: ne meres. — er 4 charm against ere 1855—Opening of the New York|City of Key West, Florida, same 7 middle k i hh thing the mi City Woman's Hospital—world’s{being an Ordinance relating tof WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1949 | 70thing underhanded is done that/ ing THE RIGHT TO WORK When seals are chosen for slaughter, they are knocked un- conscieus by a blow on the head with a heavy club and rapidly bleed to death while in this con- dition. i 1865—Lieut. Gen. Richard Tay-| esses, Occupations and profes-|be Well served by subordinates. of either reputation or wealth}most popular drink, ranking be stitutional right of workers ta assemble to the Mississippi. Florida, be, and the same is here- | to drive from remunerative ent ‘ e,, Seiplayerent fleod. Bomb thro J ky Moving picture shows e ; cod. Bomb thrown into the! | where 8mm., 16mm. or pa 4b : iy midst of 180; policemen is follow- 3mm. films are Sh esta i ed by a pitched battle between abet k . oO riwe stitutional right of workers to assembl:, to | the Tain sn anarchists. shown in view of 15 or railway starts operation in Rich-{ established theater construed asa_ constitutional guarantee 1941—President Roosevelt ded- club buildings, or i ’ ” agree to abide by the assembly’s plans. tighal ahrinee bias. It was written by Justice Hugo Black [>#:ted from the mails. the open air in the surrender. where money collec- leagues in a ease involving the right of guests, or donations guarantees of free speech and assembly eae ys cucnae Or i is Ordi hall Mr. Justice Black wrote, in formal Section 2. This Ordinance shal F authentication by the signature the power to protect the right of a man to Te MeN LAORDA-F publication thereof one time in a impossible for a man to work at his trade ye Read and passed on first read- HARVEY CUTRIGHT, How can that situation be reconciled with | ro: Harvey ¢ Read and passed on final read- : - 3 may stir up strife or envy; for eee ee ; ‘ first i the imposing of licenses and; hould a bl % pik Tea, says the National Geogre op aga A necbeciethisivele pid anaglhs | eon es ‘privileges, buai- TUatea cok oh ecoes who wil, there is danger indicated of loss} anie Society, is the world’s thik ere cannot e wrung rom a con- lor surrenders the last Confed-}Si0ns carried on and engaged in / It will be well to keep a watch-' from these causes. hind water and milk. discuss improvement of their own~ work- |erate army in: the field- west of] Within The City of Key West, —.—_ = al ns ing standard, a further constitutional right; ? by amended by adding a new ; 4 3886—The terrible Haymarket} husiness thereunder. t & Riot. Chicago. Anarchy. in full all other persons who will not or eannot, participate in union assemblies. ‘The con- more ersons, In discuss and formulate plans for furthering | 1888—First practical electric buildings other than their own self interest in fobs cannot be 5 e e e Ly Va. First complete over-} houses, church or 3 : ead electric street car system. school buildings, and r Twit that none shall get and hold jobs except eivie or fellowship those who will join in the assembly or will |icates birthplace of Woodrow Wilson in Staunton, Va., as a na-} shown in view or said ‘ 3 . .& number of persons in : That opinion was not written by some 1942—Beginning of the battle} tents, or upon vacant reactionary employer, with an _anti-union | for the Coral Sea. Social Justice} lots, or anywhere in i 1945—-Germans in Holland, Bel-| City, and such movie of the United States Supreme Court, and }gium and Northwest Germany| showings are made it was unanimously approved by his col- 1947—New York telephone} tions are taken from ee strikers end 4-week tie-up. audience, patrons or states to prohibit the elosed shop. The ig uhion had argued that the constitutional are required from audience, patrons or covered the closed shop. The court of last operators of movie resort emphatically disagreed. machines $100.00 . go into effect immediately upon language, a priticiple which . needs re- its passage and adoption and i is si tates Vv : stating. It is simply that the stat have a hae residing. officer and the Clerk of the Commission, and work without joining a union. The closed pened i i i 3 i IN CHANCERY, newspaper of general circulat BuO In Aida uakaetbesmiahts Temaken, It fine Now v1.22 published in The City of Key and support himself and his family unless ; nearer i joi i ays it tribute. ' ing ata regular mee he first joins a union and pays i te. Pugh f aie ath, 1949. our concepts of individual freedom? ing at a regular meeting held Several states have now outlawed the Ne io ah ey 2nd, 1949. ane MILDRED Corny West, Florida. closed shops and others are considering it. | Peay,{0 (Be, Bill for Divorce. titea (s) A MAITLAND ADAMS, against you in the above styled ‘ Mayor. Justice Black’s opinion—which has been }¢? a eee sh i ein shalt TOR LOWE, buttressed by the opinions of other Justices ake a sfeaed in a he — re i a do ere a —unequivocally guarantees that they have ee ee Ken, Went, ner 4 1949. the right to do so. ireuit Court Seal) EARL Clerk o By: (sd) Anne Depu Enrique Esquinaldo, J Attorney for Plai ADAMS, Time tells on a person, especially a good time.—The Carrier: Last Times Today EAL. FOR “SAFETY SAKE” RAW D ennesnaninild DENnts @KEEFF, CLAIRE Our Government» is -ineveasing:“the military establishment,for the plain reason that we intend to go along with other Na- }| tions to develop our individual and collec- tive capacity to “resist armed attack.” Ap- parently the Government will set aside $1,130,000,000 for “safety sake.” Oun country is already prepared to meet con- Sun iec'tenderheasted. old guy, who | . GARDNER'S PHARMACY | TIIARZNTEISES oot Jocuri idee oe’: lead lint a thinks that the atom bomb is too powerful |" MlA DIVISION STREET |] Conic. SINBAD the SAILOR KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY ; 1949, The Coce- Cote Company aweapon to throw at even our worst i Katine muiies Donglass Faishanke, Jr, and enemy. WAYMO Cartoon—Short Melodrama Coming: THE PALEFACE Rob Hope, Jane Russell, Rebt. 7 and Robt. Watses Last Times Today MYSTERY IN MEXICO Ask for it either way ... both ¢ trade-marks mean the same thing. B s n fe de a oO i ———-—