The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 16, 1950, Page 2

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wrygate tion of _ whole echelon? 1 that “its use would be a be- Sapte oc ee and of “this He physicists ; od ye ‘ at the United States officially a y ata Sar Oris ste asset! declare that it will not use the hydroget ‘forced to do 80 by its use our alliés. In the absence of jonitrol of atomic energy, they. ¢ this country mus go on developing the super-bomb, meantime, declaring that they will) obey the Pres- ident’s directive to. proceed. with the de- yélopment of the hydrogen, bomb. me es While the United States officially in- Tadele's descrip sists upon- adequate international control wat merely fl ee of atomie energy before giving up the poe saying bow iy manufacture of these weapons and. the Gondeved when th ; aes aon . gee ; ere Russian go¥ernnient’ Has, in the opinion } some out t6 ; 7 = fav “your, : ‘ae dian. i per hed: it wr é ‘of Améri¢an observers, so far declined to ce Rnd Me eed on ph ‘ ‘ : Sos ea tied : ; actept adequate inspection provisions to | ably as dnt os ae ; k tg 4 chuckled. a ie oe eee ane guarantee that all nations, do likewise, it : wae ee my ies f : might be a g0od idea for the. United States méan that you shéula edmné || : in : 3 Si ps ae " / to make a public declaration concerning | jive the Boys. of course 1 ; asus LA ¢ twins ead Scan | a : : i © inp pied = use: h: time they were here. Co | the possible future use of the hydrogen come tomist row and ne rt fas bomb. week cht rh fave He - 58 é The danger in oak a pronouncement, | °P; pes usband ovér- fin ' 3 quite gay. Do. however, is that considerable damage may | wonder but fast aay yea n't think er "atrata ‘k etl tion! ee ant me be done to this country, or some of our | , Jt was a warm invitation, But ister ere?! ti def . allies, through the use of the bomb before father. She anaweled ge ag her} “Not sect: r wanted to tat ite we could use the weapon. It ay be, how- | ,,.Tm | so. coral . gre Same ‘ ever, that our declaration not to use the | held lke ag to stay There are people dehy are honest in money matters and. will not. purloin a penny, but in other: matters, business or Political, they are a crooked a8. 4 dog's hind leg. : bomb, coupled with our ability to use it in quantity if provoked by attack, would be sufficient to deter other nations, including Russia, from fisking « stich retaliation. POR NEY ae ease eee THE ORACLE. | ‘ Wealthy. people ate: done much for hie "| huiianity but if you think they can’t be tight, try to get a liberal contribution from one of them. — MAN, wit A MISSION. F Byriies; onetime Senator, art Justice,’ wartime “assist- “ma authorities oti the earth's agé, does not guarantee the accuracy of ie admits that it cotild be off a few tens ‘of thillions of years, Neverthelé: _ not pick the figure out of the international tickér im the! Ri 1 forthe post of tga of South |p few ys is the cap b : Catolita. But he is seeking much more | by wiet Union ti “ia 2 4 Chinesé Cothmitnists. Phe tieaty | elever | than ¢! ts, Lis thigsion isto stop the Tra- |i; designed to “curb thé aggres: i} man “ Deal.” sion of their enemies.” Srbases it upon the study of the: “Mf. Bythes’s determination | _ It seems they figure Japan as 4| diplom: " ‘ prett; dangerous enemy and} cay of radio active wranit are tes a fige story that has taken many have united oo prevent the res-| po! inca I { H non «df the seientis j ¢ by surprise:. A. once-beautiful | toration of het eateries pow- | some ae ese politicians ey do ar i * the pact appies to: something more useful. than dedi: se in “his estimate of th ndship. between Mr. Byrties and Mr. all powers “directly, or. Tndigecty | ate “theif dubious abilities td Trimah ‘has soured. Only bitterness and recrimination temain. This enntity is dramatized by the Pre- Sident’S press-conference comment that “Qué may assume that-the sphere may bé » » spinning for sonie millions of ‘years in the future. If this be true; there is the pros- “Sect that civilizations and culturés, races and {nstitutions may undergo considerable change during the interminable revolutions Of the future. . We have no ay of passing judgment upon the estimate. made by the Scotch scientist but, assuming that He is a man of probity and conscience, we have no fea- oson to suspeet that he is wrong. After: all, with Japan.” vard wagiig wart on : That's us, brother} | book-makers. and: other polit pry Bere If the Comritties checked up on! éians. They could- leave that t i FRANK -B recent history they would know} the ‘law. enforcement . officers:} "Fo, County ( that Uncle Sam pretty well de-| and get’ busy * doing: something | For eee Mr. Bythes can “do as he damn pleases.” | tno Japaiis imperiglistic| about’ straightening .out this in- By, power with avthing called ea | Udestient mei [LOUIS «CARBONELL It is stressed; too, by. an acid exchange of | f° See ee ae St VRAIS | ‘ ab and that Japah is not like-| = Of. coursé,.s of therm might’ 1 | letters in which Mr. Truman likened him-|ty to be a threat to afiybody | have: to study, ub: on foreign: af? For County Commissioner > “self to, €aesar and. Mr. Byrnes to Brutus aay a | fairs, and gevtes iff to + nig FRED | DION . course, we ae, ai have | school for, a whi ‘i. In reply, Mr. Byfries denied he w as Brutus | pean, pretty aeerensive:) We'vel ) hese choo & i and saii ‘did not consider Mr. Truman | For ‘County Cotsmiistioner spent countless billions --feeding | in » asa Chesae either, : and clothing the ‘survivors: of’ ever. Fousth. Distiiel: relationships thus are woven Sie aH 38 a oO es A ae & “ i @ fs ‘ _ a 4 i ’ war torn nations all. ovet the! White, tinned: on globe. We lét. ourselves get ‘tall e . What differencs does it make? SF tightly the fabric ef a. situation that | ea into cutting down-gur arm: MTs aout esta ratteee: he Natién's history profound ee Srocrtion while*|: Russi ¢ went about building up.a. power- THE ROOSEVELT BOYS” ae ly. : : ful army, navy. and air-fofee; _ osedy Be oo on of: __ v 3 . : According to. Soviet reckoning: re The boys born to Mr. and von Frank-| * ° Pre@iétipis for a good business year | the mercnants of Key West, for b » Fourth Distriet in-D. : *s theta ull ; F ; ; example, are very aggressive, in-| would do _gomething -ebout -Ras- - . a -_ t sien up. fo the | if 1950 mean nothing more than What the | aed: Every [tiie they stat ouit | sia, before: it-is too Tate: GERALD SA igh standards 0 their parents. Mrs. | seér watits'a good year. for the Polio Fund, the Ré&Cross, } } Getting back, to gambling, it is For Member of Scheel Phen Réosevélt carries on, and her ¢olumn in SE ap eee ore ae Cuban or any other reliéf, in the} no skin cff my nose if ba or age sree wee h ‘i ; event of foreign disasters, or give} the big hoods - out of ‘ago, the newspapers contains articles rich with LINE-UP IN INDO CHINA some needy character & teah tor | New: York, Miami Meech) 1 mean EUGENE L. ROBERTS firstlasé inforifiation and opinions, We ail tip our hats in respect to this great wo: man. Phit that’s all thefe is to say if favor of their children, Congressttian Brown df Qhio- digs up "HE Pecord, and says that young Roosevelt frdii New York City has failed to respond to 30 roll calls otit of 65 vote redofdings on *“important” measures in Cofigftess. Brown coffee and cakes, they are: being} the BIG hoodlums, who are more - The struggle in Indo-China seems like- Sian i = merely ; Promae Aa * For nee + oe Bourd H arra Ww re n fact, anything arryone id obert jont ery want oO ir rict ly to develop into an array of the world’s contrary to Soviet Soaring | is pal déport a man_tiamed Costello, }. CARLYLE ROBERTS gteat powers on opposite sides. For three alistie ive. that is up to Montgomery. But 1 Re-Election years, the French Government has sup- s following a danger- haat. to see gambling used as a fiotted the Viet Nant #egime in the civil ously familiar pattern. tt is thet ical football while a few: in- pattern of the Hohenzollerns, of teviden ity this old world gam- War against Commuiist-led partisans. Hitler and of Japan. You can see} ble the lives of thitliors Of inno-| 94 ND Recently, however, the Soviet Union the piécés. falling into place one| cent horsé .pktyets on a lust for éxtetided ‘full diplomatic recognition to |>Y, ne, Their propaganda toil power basis, MALAYA . A : ate gtindi out, millions if the Theée do meet, I said that Roosevelt spends too mueh.time | the Commutiist groups in Indo-China. The | reams of meee at jest they meét if Kéy West.| | with 4nd@ enthusiaem like nonracoon GasAnDine im New York night clubs; and in “néctut. | Freteh Assembly has ratified an agree- | Commuttistn’s great aims ig the| fit could rélax, get & belty- SPENCER TRACY. nal meditation on 52nd Street,” Senator Taft has added a few kendek- oilt blows in digging up the réctrd of “gan: ior’: Roosevelt. : Noisy California Roosevelt _ doesn’t seem to be doihg aniythitig to Hold tip the standards of his illustrious parents. Eleanor cartes ony and whéthéx you agree with her or not you ‘Mattst respect and give her credit for-daing., & good job. ed A A mandate from the deople. is. uenally fi Phrase used to win public support, s' T, NEY mane with the Boo Dai government and |eve"hien oft Govermmes of mt of Sans, Aig ag baw Se PRR the United States and Great Britian are ex: |fuliy peeved beeausé we rather! jalousies. and venetian blinds in-| acter THE Town | E Four. péctéd to recognize the agreement. sent = ea. j stead of itm Curtaifig, he might gabans Midi. that meets your every demand for the most. It appears that Indo-China will be- | fo» = inating of Stalin, Me, - aN op et ret ee og <i tinh ucoaeabanae bets oar 4 ‘5 come, in Asia, what Spain was ¢ Burope. ihah and ae in the event | can be happy ent satistied pon Bhd f adds the ing the éivil war in Spain, the Franco “i py, e cae ee were supported by the, gov- Ge ec See a other Pea Friday - Saturday tality ‘ ernments of Germany and Italy, which | gression but has not ‘Biven upj tries and trying tomake every- i GABARDING ow in an appealing variety of solid colors. sent troops and assistance to fight on Span. | Pope of Fea pe rouble genet Watton HUstON, Avxe ish soil. Addording to newspaper reports, | ‘Mr. Churchill dnd several other|seén énov; bueeiels 7), outage they also extetidéd sditie adsiatanee to the | persons are pinning @ lot of faith caught hi Coming: CINCO BESOS and on our evernment, which, as our readers know, Bat Be Sir - Sg rr ee iol! . ntti On “Was overthrown by Franco. hopes on being able to whomp I'd say, “Drop it.”

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