The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 10, 1949, Page 2

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sts ee! 9: DON’T WANT TO GO HOME does notanine its States ” according to . 6 rag enemies of ~~ are going to end our national destroy us. ‘This lx a» lot of eye-wash. The enemies f @emoetracy are out to destroy democ- wherexer it exists, regardless of how oF how poorly, it settles the so-call- felations problem. question before the people of this |, including all members of vari- “ue @inerity groups, is not whether the ‘Gieiee Fepresents an ideal “human jut whether there is any place on the face of the globe where they ah Whey greater rights. The answer is getieetly obviews to anybody who knows anything much about what goes on in the The Communists, for example, have efforts to enlist the Amer- against the reason why the Com- in this effort is to be im the well-being of the American ae ith Negroes who-live the world, It is to be found in Negroes in the United States, the South, enjoy a better living, on the average, than do else in the world. same observation goes for wationalistic minorities which te @well on the shortcomings of ovuntry. I le noticeable at none for « passport and seeks a te the land which they admire, tie passing strange @eeaticfied citizens of this coun- we so githly of the greater im the lands of their origin, ® Push to get back home and : Te it HY +f <i Fiat ident Hieliett kes to appear smart— “nts for much of the talking that yow &eh vow didn't have to listen to. Every tbody that ares ee emacs ee - SVERYRODY LIKES GLAMOR GIRLS o> CR eee WAYS ledy Maney Astor, Virginia-born for- serrate mer Member of the British Parliament, Pe Pe Ree et caetetet we |. ant. to rauee a million dollars to build an ee en ee ee ee | Se of Ge cee tf Repwenenetiees |. once thede impact on world thinking. Wipe — me fogs te wales We de got exactly catch the meaning Ps eer TT Le the ward “wretched” in the phrase it saa = Set fF 2 RE | ceoet the glamor girls but their impact = +t hy ree oF GerrP | oe the world, against which Lady Astor Ce el oe al eoald struggle omen about because & ee © PFET | Amerenns and the world in general, like Safe: re Raneee Chet Tin. viameorous feminine appeal of the . & wtetest Hollywood avi ‘oe Ge Fite ' will find thie fact evident in the the Per Beet | recion of the day, as well as on the screen, sage af dow | & Meunte iteelf in the advertising pages of he term publications. It is reflected in the Fane _ Semnewes . whevier, manners and conversation of the # e Pope cared Ragteh They | yng women of the land oe of Fer Rate We are acquainted with the reports of © meee aheat Heemmer He Ted conduct that involves the Hollywood @ Bee Oe Shee Ametion® | performers and while, occasionally, one ~“? hee fer He | cctiers in repytation and fortune for a ee Tete Gere ae ehY Me Ti k 14 discretion, there seems to be no am +e Mingenattts weet a» general condemnation of the exploitation seed Be fen wt * f sox i the films or elsewhere. Not only * “ =the male baif of the population in- - fueneed by the subversive sex. appeal _— f the glamorous girls, but nice ladies, a ' or @ eweMENnED i various parts of the country, seem / e he somewhat sex conscious, pot The abstract search for truth doesn’t 3 o th * hed reached | #04 ® chance when it collides with the has @iet the Avoh Ban ‘ganized prewure of a selfish group. of ‘ Po ONLY A FEW WERE DISLOYAL ~ ” (rat of all the Federal employes affect- he two-and-one-half year old loyal- y 6,083 persons have been i before the Civil Service & he Ain 123 employes have been dis- - - tom os e the | Miwed and #48 have resigned during in- e : - . ——_— | vestigation. Those who resigned are not S the ofan; hele fer oft} eluded in the total of cases handled. ne one get onme of | it & interesting to note that 85 em- ane Geet he Vemed Gates te : ployee appealed to the Review Board and eee ey though ot the | were cleared. Twelve are receiving fur- if oerere met peeple te | Per consideration and 170 cases are in the 4 ee mot me epeh | Prorere of review ‘ — eee eiveeen. | The results obtained indicate that — arest ¢ they | Here wee no great number of disloyal emplores but, if we assume that those re- a signed were, at least, questionable, less ~~ vor * oly footed | hae 1.000 employes have lost their jobs ote mms 8 eae her @* © remit of the investigations undertak- oe jem. This & bad enough but not as alarming es awe oaae | a ome would judge from the wild charges be Gece « bee eve fer lend meinuations that were bandied e@neetional back-fire against the “wretch- o@ gtemer girl” of Hollywood, in order sround the country a ANOTHER hus ting | \ Hier father had been ie Slowly Arleta descen: 5 : < 5 Kelly looks x, the wi hela w far back do: you have to| arms permits. q b Back upon, ret’ Hg. et | eon as eee th pap eng” [ele arahned ieee een looked at the fire, He sup % Ef oa ot. lee ee he’d have to take care of the fire d or Biete’s? AS un and i : first. va hg a Pn : Betsy Ann: announes inting me out as the} she was off to her “green babies,’ } any r to, bed. “All right, there she is; blaze | whp'll be will be wy a minute. why : this red herring of @ why | blark mark on their escuteheon.” | Arleta placed a question. u're | a a not going to talk me o tok this ARTES Sinan Ii dhe deak: oats AS ag long have you been back, = Es Hing boeaee: i the nearest chair and consid- “Oh, that.” Arleta looked <at “Two days,” he answered. him with interest. “Did Calvin give it to you to bring to me?.- the eventful day. had bi: t suit. heg father. Be had fate “with t “Hardly. He came over ready to | drawn the suit. Why? West Hote! amd aon wipe up the earth with me, He| How Kelly had refused to. al-| of Association et te one blow before | low her the comfort of the pi at Le Comehe caught him. I had her hold him | at the lodge and Mr. Carson j : deren until we had a little chit-chat. | said, “Who's afraid she will learn Ps ‘Beet Renee, He had the crazy idea I was beat-| tod much?” bution te the Lf ing his time with you—ean:you} All now in process ee ae time sepeaas — a he} eters my il pihn ike him better for thinking » _ ch a thing,” said Arleta-softly.| Arleta, “ Be umility isn’t Cal’s st: paint, | as And he vert realize 2 i can’t | Mi aceept condemnation ‘ar viein her self-respect. ‘That’s whi Ire. | 5 Z iz ul turned his, ring. I. can't,,and- *~ ¢ oe won’t continue an_ eng: Sast oe until I’ve ained his try . i “Look, Chips, you got * i¢fher world, engaged to a- Southerner 4while| “Oh what a beautiful morning,” you were a Southerner.. Now| sang her Aunt Betsy Anne in an you're a Westerner and the;poor | off:key.' “Leta, do come into the| y guy is floundering. You've ee ay break. changed.” it out there, It’s. pure’ heaven.” .,,|,. Heaven hada man in it) Arleta , then you sold Cala bill|in a yellow slack suit the shade of- in Virginia. You ,were|of the, daffodils , ri her Miss Arleta Langtry, all ruffies| mother’s sun terrace foi him and sweetness on the oittside. | sitting there; head as blond as the Now he’s out here seeing you as| blossoms, tilted back as he lis- you are.” ‘ tened to a lark. “Which proves it’s only fair toj “Oh, Leta, what a place,” Cal let him know the person I am| Sheridan said. “I know I should! . before we marry.” be groveling at your feet in sack “Then you still intend'te marry}cloth and ashes, but not here. him?” Forgive me. You do, I know. Leta, “I don’t know. How cay Ienow|do you know why does anyone until this other business is| ever eat anything indoors?” straightened up?” She’d accept as he . a 3 “What's that got to do with) saw it. “Because they don’t know| “Very well. I'd like you to. To- marriage?” Kelly asked ‘bluatly.| any better.” gether, Leta, we can better their And when Arleta didn’t angwer,,..Tunia, in one of the flowered | condition. “Believe me, Chips, if 1 were in| prints Arleta had found she eh- (To be continued) ti eee we Sune AIR LINE CRASH KILLS NINE IN CALIFORNIA rif & iH 7! i fy z 3 ieee I haven’t; not inside.” Citizen. i ; A —— ou ome | people S Some pit ay | fon thee tion will guarantee your loan, if b: the lender makes the and it| Teraerines & is to be used for any legitimate |@f *" orem business purpose. Some Q. Iam paying my NSLI prem- iums by .deduetion, from compen. | sation. What wil] happen te my) insurance if my compensation should -be discontinued? ' A. The insurance will lapse um les’: premiums are paid within 3! / days. from the due date, (Veterans wishing further in- | formation . regarding veterans’; benefits may have their que) . tions answered by writing or (®) Wirephoto | visiting the nearest VA Office). 4 SIX ADULTS AND THREE CHILD! SEN perished in this charred and twisted wreckage of a Cali- which ee r Sa ln nd tn bntntntetntend | fornia Arrow Ajr, Lines pl rashed near Vallejo, Calif. The tragedy occurred during @ rain storm. The plan was.,ér route from Oakland to Sacramento, —- CRASHED INSEA , sa sass Kiar \2002642444464444646 ADVERTISING SALESMAN © Heme Louis & DOW Co. 7 cae, elt and direct mail programs, design unique » ie jvelera, sports, Gottts, hams Yogi Gdllan, teal — an a radio, television, and many other edurtr ee Meewiie gee cee « commercial gift items supplement ts feu amine foe A FRANCHISE LINE, net ereiteble te inher. tas woams wicrean Simos * © nee —_—— _—- William F. Brown & Associate ARCHITECTS Announce... THE OPENING OF THEIR GF PIC () Wirephoto * vs MRS. A. K. HENNEKEN. her two babies, her husband, the pilot, and Co-Pilot T. G. Jungerson, St., were snatched from the sea: by Coast Guardsmen after their plane crashed near Bimini island in Behamas. They fell into the Atiantic’on a flight from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Miami. They have just disembarked from the Coast Guard rescue plane at Miami. Mrs. Henneken holds her 20-month-old son Robert, Pilot Henneken holds their other son, “Butch”. The rescuers (left and right) were not identified, TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | novelist, born in New York, 52 See TS Corre Maj. Pia aan Tuas me Wiliara B, Givens, secretary! TRIUMPH - £0, 39 years age," 14 Chloe Cation, Washington. born in An-| COFFEE 731 Caroline Sire Dorothy Lamour, screen: ‘star, sesso ina eats SES Raens uh MILL PHONE 1865 born in New Orleans, ago. Christopher La Farge, poet and {Mail The Citizen to Relatives | 35 years! Covington, Ky., 46 years ago. at All Grocers } rr

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