The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 16, 1949, Page 2

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4 point out th. in life is to register and fail to vote. What would we say of a man who catchés,a rgd sg and does not put it in a wrapper to make & cteniene ets cigar, or who builds the foundation for a Cex ‘a long house and does not finish the. beilding? | Briskly he ; Whatever you may say of either of them, se Sue alan oainas fy on, uth, you May apply it also to a man or woman who registers and does not bother to vote. | Voting as compared ta the registra- | doubtfully. “Le nd dif-| : frie dash | selene’ ey vay need tion in Key West generally has been low, | ferent, ¥' o a the wear and tear except in the dry electiotis of many years in she Sa } ange sald ne Aden, worked ber MF Thank’, resolutions | #8 or when Dr. Maloney and Dr. Fogarty no} sweet, ii ° oat ional Pas jis cop | Mi 4 University ran against each other‘for mayor of Key e ee : age = down’ over its eyes.” Journalism, held ete, wih be . + f i & Ps the Jéveland and West. For intensity of feeling, engendered : , ~~ whe eaiapeentng iqoorway Gn ween on éach side; Key West has not experienc- ‘ s é hi ym the road. co-writien @ fi ed anything liké it before, nor has it ex- one elice O'Meara: u eh cS =| ee ee fiaaa aked Asi with collaborators as verted 4 otis , ” Ch of Grower perienced it sinee. Everybody who was | tight lock expres ne jose Roce lla: | Po Whitmer ua able to go to the polls, cast his ballot on = | ‘octe vee oe Oe teeter, that memorable day. - becenge ge SF Tho ae se, mae a an, artlatt, Arlete | zardens and books Leaving out thé venom that was spew- n't, ad ecause] lank sap ‘some pleasant ed by hundreds of supporters of each eandi- E : , n @até, Key Westers should feel as duty bound to vote in every election to the de- | fd ny “lV Sh en ee ae Se ea ‘gree that they voted in the Maloney- seeing you at St st hag ol "around Fogarty contest, and in the recent city : ms ers ee ‘was still with the still- eommission election. Voting is the hedrock | lap. x shock. oe beard Nos aay of our form of government, Every:vote cast | had. flov nanaged semble: he aware ‘od aREEe ihe wae but the in our nation represents the choice of the ine ar ot ting - i Pw 6 vache ie eihog ae aaa man or woman who casts it. No voter here bie da: off fiére,” thie is under restraint, ag are the people of Rus- | ariver apologized. “Rain's got the —oh; e been iad, OF as were the Nazis for a decade pre- store circle soett I don't dare f ise -No, sorry. Poor the Agee over eeding the outbreak of the second World iy ‘A fis ous tad wake Pie Sir era, pice hag” a ae \ a ’ \e! e bus and waited. reac! a urn Wer. In the United States, eaeh man Pe Sit to move back on its north- oak far side, and here | voté belongs to him—he is free to cast it | ward Journey, then attempted to[her, a ook toads forked west. shift. her airplane luggage to afeyes- the .man beside her for whom he wishes. « o better position. A station wagon}. “Allene—” began. the rage failed to ask your He stands on the very peak of freedom | dashed by, wheeled and raced| With one ners movement lua Which of these s into the grove where shuttered} was down the stops, “She: wa Poads—” when he goes to the polls to express his | Windows proclaimed a slumber-|door slamming bel “I-am going to the Langtry ii i: it i: ing resort center. roar of the car ig} ranch,” said Arleta through ‘sti ips Because of that high privilege it is Bee eee down: at fer | tha BurpEioece a elt ard to understand what quirk of human } skirt and. stockings’ and sighed.| . “It's ob ” = “Langtry” He turned now to nature keeps him away from the polls | The wheels had spun up surface tiitning to pees, pee oy teal in place of quick after he has registered ing ee ae e Five 3 in that rete Face eee cane ere was watchful When 90 percent of Key West’s re- Se i aes ales | ee ee specull there. Her mother had mentioned rimeestalnty antic, ot T = (Alot ‘Langtry.” gistered vote is cast, local politicians con- | bus h from the highway to|'was just leaving.” . po. PON on your nomination & Mayor of Key West. I’hope you wilt @ this city proud of your selection the city commission. sider it excellent. In some instaneés when one res aa 8 Raoe ys Larnaudry ab eae ages the general run of voters was apathetic, ' little more than 60 pereent was east, But Key West ln Ba Way To Get Days Gone By A Room Warm In | © NATIONA' Key West, in that regard, is no worse than AS TAKEN FROM FILES A Big Hurry : AIRLINE THE ORACLE most other cities. That, though, should not OF: THE. CITIZEN OF ‘Tbe an excuse for Key Westers: to keep away from the polls. One who fails ‘in the : ; Performance of duty can not give,’ a \a'|NovEMBER 16, 1939: “ -S ROSELLE. NI) valid excuse, the failure of, somebody. else. AHHH. ARE neg gees gd rhs ,to perform:a similar-duty.. j,i: li). i203 piotieutenant-Gotonel*@:"D: Hae OMe 8b. 908, found tal, Key Westets gave a good “example nage Ss. waite Pct nid. ie Citizen this morhing at last November 8, in the most vital thing there has been no specific date in our government—voting: The only good | sét for the arrival of the marines. excuse for not voting is ilIness. A big vote | AD bed were + ratine: ye is ine 2 ‘, *, FY comp.) letion 0 e work of reha- helps your city and, in helping it, helps bilitation of the marine barracks peor ca bot oo you. , iio in the naval station. denkeah and euthied the room _ 9 e THE PROTEIN ERA The Overseas Highway has sue- a a Salen “i cumbed gain to the interpid] PO. cigaret had set In an article which appeared in the | bicycle rider—as news comes to tie to it. ; 7 i rival of Journal of the American Medical Associa- Pieces nenist af bitart! bere Bird tion, Dr. J. S. McLester, a distinguished isit with uncle, Sergeant SSS authority om diet as it relates to health, | Mi 3 stationéd at the A 3 7 TA H Os said, “Today we are in the protein era.” A pb Your or cop é In late years, gréat progress has been : i WEDNESDAY, ° - NOVEMBER made in the science of nutrition. One of | Passed two important resolutions} 1g 1949 This is not a particular- ‘ “+H 5 at their supper meeting. held last ithough th the major developments is the discovery of | evening at Stone Chureh' annex,|1¥. Strong day, although the am- the vital role that protein plays in main- | both reflecting continued. and ac-| bition is good eriough. Thé mind taining vitality, apes and even morale. | tive interest in the affairs of the| should be. concentrated and: not , * ale. . city and county. governments. H.| permitted to wander off. into Dr. MeLester, for: example, aseribed the vain illusive projects. If bléssed t { ROCKETS ys guided - missile program, that few naval officers have . of oo) mca comes to light ‘ the om it that specially- t * converted submarines will soon fight with ; . Giepited minsites in Hawaiian waters while FB —_s tah Meet atempts to shoot them down. 5, So Phe missiles will be 15,000 - pound : “leona” fired from launching platforms | atthe submarines, which will be stationed ‘two aiiles apart. As many as seventy ships @H be Hhed up for fifty miles along the ewlitaee ia the effort to stop the “loons,” «8h enthaireraft fire. If this fails, carrier planes Will try to shoot them down as they one” Miles an hour at a two-mile Wile it is generally known that the departments of the United States fe guided . missiles, Rabety knows act state Of the ex- 4 periments. Congress has voted large sums “Bed target areas have been designated on and se% The extensive experiments that government experts believe het rockets and other guided missiles me? play & big part in the next war, =" MR MALIK, OF LEBANON room was far foo warms! for T2533 | When It’s Time To Bat Key West Lions introduced and E. Day, president, was in the individual superiority of the American | chair. with means, learn to make good use of them. soldier in the last war to the high protein content of our military diet. Moreover, thé medical mén have found that high protein nutrition is of definite value in reducing surgical mortality, by systematically building up the strength of the patient prior to the operation. It is of ace bitters Nee of the ‘, .. at Assit v great service in treating nephritis and Street Church met at the parson, nephrosis. In pregnancy cases, protein age Monday evening last to en- has strong beneficial effects on mother |tertain the sane group of Ley Invitations to the house warm- ing of the Key West Yacht Club have been sent out by, Commo- dore J. D. MacMullen and the date of the everit will be Novem- ber 25. The hour for assembling is fixed at 5 o'clock. — =o 7 Memorial Church. A fi : | A cheer pleture of the world situation | 24 child, both before and after the birth. gals othe tame che «Thank | EF = veeently give to the General As-} . There are a number of sources of pro- | giving” was rendered after which - the United Nations by Dr. | in. Of these, meat is particularly out- | cach Circle held a short, business standing, and its protein content is biologi- eally complete. It is one of the few foods that can be eaten twice or more a day with appetite. * All in all, the American: diet is high in protein, and the amount of protein con- sumed is on the increase. This promises a} ‘Today’ ‘The Cilisea sape itvan better level of national health for the | editorial paragraph: future. “The Slow-down is thé succes- . sor of the Sit-Down strike.” Malik, of Lebanon, who happens Wee & Marvardtrained philosopher. Dr. Malik cated attention to the fact that “there are two worlds today, facing ome SeRer, judging one another,’ chal- teeee Ge Whether” and asserted that “we lene a6 these two worlds are in con- et, CheFe WIT he ne pence.’ Be, Matih mid that the Soviet Union & comtineed “the rest of the world is bent oe destroying it” and 1 the rest of the owas « ef Communist eevetetion of Soviet gpression.” Natur- wtly, i thie cane, he declares, the present edifice of peace is fragile.” The Lehanonese delegate pointed out (heh © Peeent beok by Andrei Y. Vishinsky meee =the revolutionary doctrine of “shattering and mashing” existing gov- ermmmental etirectures. If this is the avow- od getter of the Soviet Union, he con- eeed, “olvelowsly there can be no confi- deme, ter the ret of the world must de- feed itaelt Opening dance of the. season will be featured at Raul’s Club tomorrow night, starting at 10:00 o'clock. An excellent floor show has been scheduled for the event. Engraving and Printing Ss TAXES ARE A BIG ISSUE Tax revisions next year are sure to hé held down at least to the present figuyes. But you needn't be surprised: if the present ' taxation will be knécked in the head | by TOP! both the politi¢al parties, It is a sure thing : that all the people are sick and tired of higher and higher taxes. Even President’ Truman isn’t saying very much about that pet project of his. He knows that the bud- gets of the Government will be way out of 1 MAAN DDE balance in the year ending June,30,'1950. THE ARTMAN PRESS Right now it is estimated that the deficit On Noewelee ees boat ene ‘ is over $5,000,000,000. i Sponsored by: Key. West Junior In the CITIZEN Building Chamber of Commerce eee ae The oil itdustry ‘in the ‘United States gives work to nearly 2,- 000,000 persons. USUAL PRINTING of All Types: Wedding Tnvitetions .. . Social Cards . . . All Types of Printing and En- Sr at MODEST -marks mean the oe hong SOTTLED ONDER AUTHORITY OF re KEY WEST COCAOOLA ROTTING Tillsbane

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