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PAGE TWO a ee Sere Maneger onty Waly esses RT Ss ne Bptered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter The ° ere for reproduction of all new ape te lt oF Got otherwise credited in thin paper Sim the jocal news published bere ad @ *ORRCHIPTION BATES ater eate eee: the Key West Citizen | "=" to renrcruat morion Row often does a man, regardless of his mental capacity, eontemplate the com- plex haman system that is more wonderfu! than any machine that was ever invented? An automobile or airplane engine is a wonderful thing but it falls into insignifi- cance when compared to the fonction of the human bedy, That functioning pro- since | dues thought, the most wonderful thing waves j The front door loth and beth men turned “heir | They heard o shout end then jerash of @ shot, Almost ot there #26 a second shot, them dam of the doer. the soun@ of two ungertain stems ond « heewy thed Glens gitded te the deat AME wir tied & lemme teh Vee oar Soft (mew * ies way and peered inte the fece@- | Angers temeimg te clatek of ree Menthe see | in a mysterious universe; produce’ the ten foum. MMe raurd his gun igue whim Jae as the Baap me Month Soy ; then lowered « Me Gereed + hind tom Poatek of — Weekly * | senses of sight, smell, taste, touch and | try for years. He says into the reer | wes terse ae Be oat © Fs a j - wee! ated & tp im tenn « = a mar hearing. column for the edification and govern. Siug Benjamin ond ps — ay po card % Made Keown on Appiteation ment that's thinking hitthe te he werd” he a ‘The hub or nucleus of all the senses is | extra territory la a pl a pr ie Be spre verter: the heart that constantly pumps as long as one rich wane Te cay chee oe| ate bis teretead Soci ins | one lives, The heart of a centenarian, for | and one poor, were on their way to market. man was - — Gren, so he Om one Oe hee from | instance, has pumped many billions of gal- | joer eg milk cow ahead pt him: trend only Eg we Ae set Camil ~— . lons of blood. How is the heart capable of he Guy ced Gin toa ~ oyetag te ‘ fat peat | Ry Bg APF doing that? For that matter, how is it pos | cow. “That sure is a beaut of a cow, sure wish ough x > ; : e's a Sor rr ~. - sible for it to pump an hour, From where } | owned me a cow like that.” hong nel pe A oy does it get its motive power? | Pe. oa the road. 1i eating — Westy. 5 co) at om & a An automobile mechanic can tell you poset. + and oy ’ Gie oe of = ounae Lf aaa | ~~ readily how a motor operates. He ean ex j do to get a cow like min?” + hE “a 7 gh plain in detail the factors that center into | Anvthing Jousty m4 hear all F ‘ Len Se ‘¢ its functioning. But the heart, pumping, | , a oe oe oe oe TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS an of se a By md . mand * % pumping, how does it do it? Nobody knows a (Know America) know -. Connie. your . ond word) the ‘os Heart specialists ean explain the structure poor farmer threw his! Cheries yen - of em behind the , Ay 3)% hte wy 3 “ hat over the frog, reached inent portrait painter, born but Glenn ve i» LY of the heart, its museles, its valves, the crabbed it) utd sateed yt. Cambridge, Mass, 70 years ago. to do with her Jeff 4id [wn henping ut ae well Oe a = nervous energy, but what force keeps it his mouth—but he found it Leo EB. Durocher, of] fot might part, processed , ro) My wt? oo pay © = operating to continue life ix as mysterious | mighty hard to begin. Te looked’ the Giants, born in West fy yh . "7 trom tae i as life itself, at the frog, then at the Big. beau-,'""Riace boul lM. Garter of fis pan Mayon, Ghenn's| 4 rou ote hn The specialist also can tell you when closed up his eyes taht, \Gtneva Switzerland, in charge ye, 82 a - : elie ee ® Ree em anything is the matter with your heart snd swallowed half of | gust tase in Wan Maerker | Cg ae ~ ee ne 1a) estes on m A. and, if possible, he can correct it. He can ee ete tying! *® 50 years ago ool My By Ee nd ott ham oe a se 7 7 e& : je later, he ‘was tyi 4 there ¢ : ; 7 ote also tell you when the condition of the Jon the ground and moaning int Amory owahon, bowed chai suse ies hed isi eur, theee |e s F tte val Te — 2 we oe heart is such, there is little chance, or no | a!) jump-out. “I feel awful,” he New York ~ — | a =| him | es ” ‘ bing « —— wore aad fw = hee chance, for it to continue to function much | "2, “and 1 wouldn' eat the wn, Dore in Corning, 90 years | -- — . "Site oS oe 3 a o a of cows . [Ome Rung «1 ‘ longer. | But T did eat half of it, so half! ares, weve ot ee ee) ao ftane finished ying. the gngien oe ‘ wae So it was in the case of Antonia Muji- | ‘' w helongs me 16D years age | wed ~~ Teraed thr wy rs ‘ wl fre ¢ eee ca. From the time of the first examination |, TY ‘ier farmer was a man of | py “Douglas Horton of New| entrance to the laset, is mach | cote lait wor but ‘ lend me wes y 2 . ny wl as t oa? PY » of her heart in Johns Hopkins, the attend- | of having bia prize cow cpit ds wd York Secretory of the General is gr ry eet . x g\ dels tite rte =3 ing physicians concluded that her chances | the middle. “If 1 eat the rest Of Chae heg iy Auneriee teen in| the. desk. He came out. almost im- | Jott vo he nate ches Ameri " mediately and drew th tai of living much longer were slight. As they |‘ "' you @ pees Your | Brooklyn, 58 years ago. o> tea 1h covered the eussanen ‘ | half w?” he asked | Wo His gaze had not left Jef even |") ® Dear Readers: pointed out, she could live only a few | “Guess that’. only “al ) TUESDAY. JULY 26, 1969 when backing into the 4 and months were she not operated on, and | the poor mon | | he held @ Derringer in end England wants the secret of the might die were an operatic Meemeed The wealthy farmer popped! Seree: Kousseviteny of the Bos atomic bomb for manufacture. Like Finally, f - - gn gin nat the reat of the frog into his|%n Symphony Orchesten, Kemet! Oliver Twist she wants more and always ally, for aa long as it continues to | mouth and guiped. Them he laid | (es ago ; Your Horoscope re. The billions we lent her during || °"™? the heart comes nearer than any | down on the ground next to the 71) "2" tor Setes Kefauver of — . aaa other thing in nature or produced by man | P°" ™" F farmers} Tennessee, born Monroe Co,| WEDNESDAY. JULY 2 the first World War, remain unpaid and | 1, perpetual motion. ° a ee ee ee ae | an. eee Today indicate there's the recent loan of $3.750,000,000 “ sin sak to go wo market} ayer Rugene I Van Letom ious will and a pe which, too, will go into tha limbo of for- COMPLAINT V. OM. onten § the rich man m| Of Detroit, born there, 69 yeers | disgusition. The getfulnem. No, no, a thousand times no 'S. COMMUNISM headin’ for home = Dr. Franklin B. Snuyder, pre sole ery ‘ : Per Cay Con-aauen * , = : Me, too,” said t poor man. a i 4 — : . a AL per: ae We would regret it, if we aa. . Current discussion of the right of | and they walked back up the} Ser titneia con i ineeon pence : be . THE ORACLE teachers to belong to the Communist | ®¢ to. dial onn 65 years ag onma—~, ee _——— —— a Party, which is asserted by a special com- Bscnunpe pal ge Oo ee intone. LAWin Balmer, editor of Red } *** BASIC STUDY 1S HUMAN NATURE —— 2 There are many readers of The Citi- zen in Key West, who ... to improve their minds by reading “VP itly-written béoks, in the hope that they = will become better equipped to understand T.. the many issues that crowd upon them as they try to keep pace with this modern world Thia impulse is good and aeted upon, but, very often, in our search for the new, we have a tendency to over- lawk the value of the old For that reason, we would remind our constantly resolve intelli- should be readers that, under all modern issues, however expressed, humar ture as- serts itself much the same as it did in past ages, Therefore, the basic tud for us *s human nature and the lution for madern troubles is improved human be- By the general consent of almost all of mankind, the Bible has long been recog the field of hu the fundamental fized as preeminent in ran nature, possessing “guides to improving human It might be a good idea, ther or all of us te.give a little more diligent study to the @feat truths that are Rook Of Books beings et out in the APPRECIATE SUCCESSFUL MEN Those of us who live in Key West ought not have tobe taught the valuable lesson of cooperation. Cooperation plays a vital part in the successful growth of any eity. Today, however, the power of ¢ oopera- tion * not as the olden days when every citizen turned out to put bis shoulder tothe wheel to accomplish Witie public enterprise evident as in ve One of the most valuable assets that “ghy” town can have is successful men Get that, and remember it. It is high time that the worth of successful business ~aen be appreciated. From them, if from anywhere, will come the mpulses lead to a bigger and better Key West Big business executi get bonuses when their companies make much money, but rarely get cuts in salary when the pro- fits run low, that | mittee of the American Association of University Professors, likewise involves the action of some institutions of learning in dismissing teachers for their activities. politica! It should be perfectly obvious that a teacher, like every other person, has « | right to entertain the views that intelli gent study and good conscience present. |‘ At the same time, this does not mean | that it is always wrong for an of learning to dismiss a teacher of his, or her, personal views upon mat- | ters that might affect the welfare of the | institution or the harmony of its stu-| dents } The complaint against those who ac cept Communism is based largely pe the belief that acceptance of Communist ideology implies blind idolatry of its prir ciples. The contention is that such accep ance closes the mind of the new truth and, instead of being an active agent for the discovery of truth, the in dividual becomes a propaganda too! for particular ideology individual to | GOLD CORE IN THE EARTH The earth may be with the stars and the large enough to challenge the of man Even in this enligmened age, not know too much about the tion of the globe on which we Dr Harrison Brown, of the University of Chicago's Institute of Nuclear Studic expresses the interesting belief that there is enough gold and platinum earth to plate its entire surface sev yards thiek The theory is somewhat fascinating but the scientist believes that + centration of precious fifteen hundred to two mall, compared but it i ingenuit universe we d compos live inside th eral metal thousand «ome mile under the crust of the earth. Consequent- | ly, to tap the deposit, it will be neces- sary to sink a shaft of gigantic propor ons. The theoty of the doctor ix based up on examination of meteorites which his opinion, may be portions of a planet similar to the earth in properties. Cons quently, he thinks that the gold is cor centerated in the iron-nickel core of the earth. bo », anched off, they shook hands mm in Chicage, 68 There's one thing I can't quite ago Edwin Rosenberg of New York | ik, author ¥ figure out aid the man wit ty, merchant, civie worker, born the cow jin Hungary, 59 y eo What's that?” asked the ma George Bernare w. famed with the kens English author, bern 93 years age Why he fid we eat that Andre Maurois, famed French « ’ writer, born 64 years ago ° ore Ox tcript append MONDAY. JULY 25. 199 | He. etter from mv lf Man) 1 well B. Mason, Federal Trade c nts Tennes . ~ Se Commissioner, born in Chicago, | 56 years ago ) x at the Russians!" 5, Elizabeth W. 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