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exclusively entitled t2 | the governments of these demoeratic | | = crediea_ in thin Fare", #4 | states without adequate discussion” and without having the fundamental approval 2 Who yote, .. : : * Lg Sontag is radically different in. Russia and China. In Russia, of course, the © yg ADYENTING nates : decision of the Communist Party, leaders 2 - not only supreme, but opposition is not . eae yermitted. By force, if necessgry, those who disagree are liquidated. In China ich a Be is " | where the Communists will soon have Pk ns Bilan? is forum ‘and invites dis | Dower, the situation may be similar but : ener fi aa wens * | it is possible that the Red regime of China a rarer ear | will not be ‘aacomplete as that now ip Mascow. pm é ae Bae “These obsérvations have @ bearing on ror nee ey oo nen RT the graye tension which exists in interna- : > - . 268 tional affairs. The entire world is able to cheek up on the drift of popular senti- ment in democratic countries and can, like- wise, observe the deliberations of legislat- iye badies. From these sources of infor- mation, together with the past history of the equntries and the tendencies of their ; ‘ peoples, it is fairly easy to forecast .the pe : : ra : . bogs ya nectar probable action of the democratic govern- re ‘ * | City: Auditor Charles gel No such possibility exists in regard to Soviet Russia. As Mr, Andrei Y. Vishinsky, Minister of the Communist State, saya, “Phe Soviet Union never tells in ad- vanee what it is going to do.” Consequently, : ‘world is in ignorance as to the direction lated rt AS. CUNNIFF, of Seyiet foreign policy until definite act- | 8 : Sree" ley West, Fla, * os ion is taken. In addition, there is no back- a. Be Bg letters, se. ground to the international policy of the i e only. breyiated names|. 5 present Communist Government and no rea- | lett sd will be Dublinhes wpe after Latin plant name gtand | sonable guides upon which other nations ans a oy obs authorities for the plant oe Li wae the direction of Soviet hl Hictaa Tien -isibppiia? .This doubt as to what the Soviet Gov- aa nom. rt Me. Saat ernment may do, together with complete | 1, 1949 could be very ‘nica ignorance/|as to what is transpiring behind | for anyone not familiar with the the Iron Curtain, tends to keep the dem- | Peto of our city. ocracies on the alért. They know, also, that Pi nero aa suiting ieee: © the Communist regime not only has abso-| After a lapse of about two lute contre] of Russiar policy but that there | months, Mr. Spalding. and Mr. is available, for the execution of such pol- | Butler have failed to produce ae 5 any results in the dumping ofj information’ hi pay icies, the Jargest army in the world, a con- | garbage in an unauthorized place | _ 1 see a sign on No. 9 bus-which wegen Geet 3 siderable air force and a regimented in- n : X by ne ae on eeres ,of the’ says “Division, Simonten and “ iy x of Commerce.” an or- 8 * dustry; Aiineertaing ganization which I Undesstand pihen twa sitebse-aheight eh Ga MILTON. A. PARROT? Becayse of t i ineertajn , the demoe- | is ‘supposed: to have’ the interest | see any signs on the eomneng with’ over, on pas racies know that, overnight, the Soviet, | of the city at heart: Division on them. = ‘early bus morning. going a &tme upon the secret decision of @ small group | re oes oni Nite, Be tne | mana it city, commission. | ‘ af men, can reverse a peace policy into a|and the situation was discussed | tn oononteg, ip agp ding es war policy and put into active operation : in my presence; it was decided | our winter visitors come in? : military forces which might well overrun {*hat something had to be done, | ‘Phe buses are not fandy, to}, Visitors at the Coast Guard Europe. Now, after a period of about start with, but they are. better |headatarters were Mr. and Mrs, two months, this same party is| than walking for those who don’t|S; S..Luehm, interested in seeing still dumping garbage as before,|have cars, but there should be|the accumulation of lights and and apparently no one has taken |the right signs on them so the, other Télics of the Lighthouse steps to prevena tt. public can know where they are |Semviee, which are contained in Any City Commissioner or} going. : the museun. prospective Commissivner wha (sd) KEY WEST BOOSTER. fxs :. wishes further information upon |Key West, Fla., Today The Citizen says in an this disgusting situation ‘can | Noy. 2, 1949. editorial naragraph: 3 “The “eash and carry” policy rel t it by contace: the i ed eS this tise of porn ¥, Sar ar 5 af the Administration is one the oF SoS SE oF If merchants of Key West would inind iF ut into practice An Island Was ‘iid "7 ion which was not accomplished ‘Born’, Says An: | \ Noel’ Cook, for a number of about those Years chief clerk at the Key West Saker wre pete gh yy Fn botanist, I do know ‘Yast. not longer _ MONOGRAPH Dear Readers: f Long after Secretary Matthews is ‘| forgotten, Admiral Denfeld will be re- membered with Admiral Mahan and General Mitchel, who too were foreed "' "out of aetive service for “disciplinary” reasons. Mahan’s books are standard “| classics the world over, and General Mitchel is remembered as the man who | foresaw American air power. and its value, i & i al i Editor, The Citizen; : - —s pou Bureau, Mrs, T am tryi locate. Division, St on us y Street, but 50 & have: failed ta stemaan: for her home in Miami. re Charles M. Rich, of New York, I wonder if the Key West ; Transit, Co, could give me some | days in Key West on business and ens home. i TOE OIACLE ~RMENTAL MAGINOT LINE -... ‘Phe atomic explosion in Russia may be “"'a Blessing in disguise to the United States, : ‘says Count Carlo Sforza, Italian Foreign Minister, who points out that it may pre- ' vent us from developing a “Maginot Line” # ae | ; | | tality. The Italian leader, who spent many years in exile becayse pf his opposition « >to Fascism, thinks that a complete mono- “ “Poly on the atomic bomb might have mis- led the United States into imperfect secur- ity. He says that the important thing is not the numbcr of bombs “but scientific and industrial possibilities for mass product- ion.” He adds, “Jn this field, with Stalin’s permission, you are two centuries ahead We are willing to watch the Com- munists in China and see how they run the country. MOST PREDICTIONS COME TRUE “Military offensive and defensive tac- tics will be based on the known. and still to be deyeloped, versatility of the pilot- by Mr. Spalding or Mr. Buljer. less, guided missile,” declares Glen L. ‘Phe U, S. Supreme Court, es- Why allow a person to resign from. an office, when he hag fail- sne U, tablished in 1789, first occupied ed to performs the duties of that of Russia,” Martin, ; office. eye o ; : : : : plane manufacturer of Baltimore, Airline Captain -guatte |, There is « general belief that the French, | in-a prophecy eontained in the annual pub- Rees Muptow, | P pr af a fram 1987 to 1989, developed a complex, | lication of Jane’s All the World’s Aircraft, |Holder of Registration Certificate} . HONOLULU, — (P)cz An | the Senate Chamber. The behi ‘ ‘ No. 256, Election District No. 9,| airline captain says he saw t didn’t get its own building cea a nc ieee wrasse ~tually, tea fa inilitary disaster. If the Unit- ; ‘ ed States, through the passession of the at- omic bomb, accepts the belief that it is in- vineible and that it can win a quick, easy and painless war, there may be a. similar resylt in this country. . Mr. Martin foresees big planes, power- |.) West. Fla, ; ed by atemicenergy,'and guided from afar, |Nov. 2, 1949. ‘ Fighter ‘pilots, he says, will be largely a thing of the past. The probability is that the aircraft maker is correct in his predication but that does not mean that the United States ean junk all of its planes and wait for such has reached Honolulu from T ee J.P. cea 2 saw a volcanic |— Thursday eruption in the New Herbri- {fy des group, @ volcanic erypt- ion which produced a new bio island some 3,600 miles soyth- NOT CORRECT Editor, The Citizen: The Key West Citizen of Mon- day, Oct. 31, 1949, printed on Page Six an erroneous statement about the Pinon Pine. The state- ment reads, ‘New. Mexico's state - Priday - Saturday developments, It is easy to make a predict- tees, tae 3 ; _ : . x : a OR ¥ 5 pinon (pin-yon), is the} west of Hawaii. + YUGOSLAVIA QUITS ion of things to come in the scientific years, | only member of the pine family Pommier was on a flight 2 wi that bears edible nuts.” There] from New Caledonia when he : the prophecy will come about but no one knows when and, consequently we cannot await future developments in preparations to live in the existing world. are three other pines that bear| first spotted the new land in Coming: tables edible seeds, two in Europe and} September. one in Asia. , He saw it again last month, , Pinus Cembra, Linn, Swiss and according to the accoynt, Stone Pine of the Central Buro-| the island then had spread Yugoslavia, which for more than three -years has supported the Soviet Union’s 4 Policy of attacking all colonial powers, wecently deserted the Soviet bloc by re- . fusing to support a blanket condemna- Zigiize pean Alps, bears edible seeds, Nut}. 300 feet farther out of the Thursday - Friday - Saturday . So yar gad . ees An cuti one who can get his i : fir: tion of administring authoriion in Unit} yr a eercatve 3 one who can get his | sores jn the USA. wl ihem un-|" ama dan w Sot ONE MILLION B.C. WITH FRENCH CUFFS ed Nations trust areas, bicnselt * also sell “pinyon nuts” of the le as Pacific Fern with The Yugoslavian delegate praised a : “Pinus edulis, Engelm.,” of our} 9 Islands come go LEN “ = 32 Brazilian resolution on education in these NOT J JAILED FOR COMMUNISM Ee pinkie nl Sag bh arr, — pasteceg, : * vegions as “a step forward,” and when it of Southern Europe, also has ed- tents, Rigere Baia § S3 65 : “ 4 hicsegiog sy ible seeds. v i A : was subsequently approved the Soviet bloc The conviction of eleven Communists} Pinus Gerardiana, Wall., of the ALLL LL I | ooh aakeoreasiiaticme 'e : shrunk to five. There were thirty-nine favorable votes. SE es. j Wealth, in itself, is not wrong byt there ave differences of opinion about how far a person can go in getting it. « «= «= Ata meeting of the Southern Region in the Federal Court of New York does |Himalayas, also hag edible seeds. not mean the outlawry of the Communist |_ Tere may be others. As a Party, declares Attorney- General J, Howard McGrath, who says that the men were acgused of conspiring to teach and advocate the overthrow of the Govern- ment “by force and violence.” “UDaMPOdS PUB sOWDIOY UOShOL PaysiNBu'H/p Jo VOU>ro/o6 mau INO 095 ‘OU QUIRES OYE 19 PU ‘AQP, Wey Bag jaa) ays 82 pool om yO9) Aw’ 1y pum HOpwor': Bunks sno “HARA LARD YAY "YOS “NYPD Yrveng Him HHHIYs IoePARe i SPAPUL PINAYS @QOIPIDM Aseng “sepQUIIM Ayysysun 10 Buy : “HRN IOYIIM AUDEHED Iy OF PA10}/04 Ajsa\mo)4— Vorhoy Motor Vessel Etah Leaving Key West for Mariel, Cuba SATURDAY, 12,079 Manufacturers The Shirt That Completes Your Wardrobe 7 Beibe apeniatian of Attorneys General, It should be clearly understood that ‘ States of Florida. Ken- | the conspiracy and the advocacy of the Georce S. 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