The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 25, 1950, Page 2

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Sa eo - why most people they awill.some~ rover alleged egal ac has been made over all tivities by the FBI, including wiretapping. ‘This issue, as is to be expected, is being left-wing groups. jet ae bs at y honest and Generals Bidd lar unc naenee tenis f the, Court. And the policy resi cicagen thes “According to Mr. Hoover, “The FBI has less than 170 telephone taps in exis- tence, confined to internal security cases, throughout the entire United States and || its possessions.” The tap, in other words, is employed only in extremely serious cases, which definitely affect the national sec- urity, and then only on the authorization of the highest legal officer of the Execu- tive branch of the government. Goodness may be the chief end of human endeavor but it has to be mixed poy te mean anything to the world. is weakness or inter- ehednam in mony cases. © THE ORACLE “The popularity “of a newspaper col- umn may be based-upon sense or sensation, | There is | depending upon the readers. Soria esed ae LAW MUST PREVAIL around the ; they gin’t, at unless it is about. al | the ey can talk j page’ stories jin the big ny 7 I bes a us For months the nation has been kept |pers: Every time you ae Snximp ip MONEY in a state of confusion by uncertainty about }PAP&r you {4 : z do not its coal supplies. or A, Tike iuntber being dro ¥ , that “YT” was” pr Hy -dunib- ith & re a ic county courthouse . Billy Graham, in fc ape Under'the mile of the. United . Mine |i These tragic ‘stories ,founded by the Dihisease of day when 120 pieces ‘of be know, ix who is preach- Workers normal coal production has been. {have been-on-the-front pages of ae Toe ehcne oe For U. S. Congressman to Florida Internal imp ing at services in a number of the prevented, while . contract negotiations the nation’s cook for many ripen ee cue a i | |B Congressional District | Board for non-payment of prise weeks np. ang Baes largest of the country and B ecting were ‘pending. : floods’ and seer ae wreal = ‘all levity oyer the side, i The issue has been used as a political muccese. ‘The young preacher tells the church football until the flouting of the public abiliti SB asa ae eg I | ps of the city inte 1 ich he gee,“ welfare has become a’ national scandal. injuries WW o ner tHe ‘ ayn pally = Re-Election p not red cent” and that “one of At iast the Taft-Hartley Act is being |Weatzer in Bae: ; FaM a eg — ‘ i ae Be tl For State Senaior invoked to bring the situation under legal }i,1, astronomical figure: te) you. Plenty,.my Seles ? Ba NORWOOD R. STRAYHORN control. It will determine whether organ-| Yet, come = ag whihose 1 ell it is a.well known. fac BILL Misi as ihe in a special ‘session ome 3 . oy A that shrimp do not like to be} '~ . | held a od tt tative noon, to a quire ized revolution in one branch of industry, |same papers turn their -attention alone. They dike company. They! \ For State St path ny si instal 2 teed u also it plain that A t hurricane season down BERNIE APY carrying forward each | . ee bse ” €athol orthe law of the land will prevail—wheth- hoe ond spread the stozies like crowds. So. when a little & “Re-Election jof the activities now being a Sap he does anything,” Catholics, |. one union leader or the courts will across the land. It scarfs, the{Shrimp gets lost, strayed or| maiieaea dows, op any other faith. He] covern, devil out of-a lot of people who |stolen, you just turn on my Per-/ Toy State Representative | ‘erwes people to accept Christ as their i isled. | might otherwise breeze dawn to|fected shrimp caller (patent ‘ap- J. ¥. PORTER, IV First of a ‘series of wiee hat “whatever, church Many coal miners are being misled. |migh Wm ‘| clied for) and brother they come}. 1" 5" “SESEE: " ____ | noming breakfasts was od gee seve ts ae urch 4 By subterfuge or otherwise they are incit- {Florida and aetile ee huir-|TUnning. ‘The call of the. shrimp|. For County Commissioner yesterday at Key West pee fe . they join thergatter for their WN | od to disobey the law. They are told “you | “agg des meet sa aoe mating season is much like Second District Club quarters overlooking Gar 2 orn ngere ee . 4. | can't dig coal wita the Taft-Hartley Act.” Lia tas ok “gpaneitte sound of a. wet pious, wage FRANK BENTLEY Bison eg the : Fung. man admits a he iano That is true but men who disobey the }and such killed up” North in-the | 8°08 boys Sak “sonnet éo| For County Commissioner | pats ¥ bi at Bus law are subject to its penalties or the na- |past three days mh cnyou turn on the KLOTSCH Second District = the 80 come across ye S008, P tion faces anarchy.. ewww ety, Some September something| commercial caller, which makes LOUIS CARBONELL Reports reaching officers of the of Brin!” on here today Who can't outpreach me. But] trtno United Mine ie 3 won't work | should be.written about that. like a swish-sh-sh, well, brother, a Key West Rotary club are. to here is igh ea: plai shen NS as I say, T can not think oF there ain't any loose shrimp} For County Commissioner | effect that more than half of The , it the vitat! God pending settlement of te if Sy, hing to write, today ag, hapging around no more. My Second District 8,000 reservations so far, received Le nincipel = s hon ial ree other men should be tah A Mk. If nat tect ‘60! “dipper; sd T ay bare to the shrimper. is: ___| by the national traffic committee - ‘ i das . they disobey the findings of fourts open the of mail bag. “Don't lose a single _ shrimp! | po ere eRe EY ; : they should sufferithe penalties the same | “Strewith, Bis, thitty toxa9s0:"' a ouls ig i Get ‘messi topch © with the, : ‘ S 5 Fimpers, pal. F’ve got it! Yours*for*more ‘eer ahd less Do you remember me? I work: | foam, For ae esi ed with you in Allentown ‘in the MILT KLOTSCH. | P ROL E. MESA Hodge Podge Hunky Dory ice 4 id cream parlor recoating choco- ] Bes late eclairs with vanilla. when Your Hor. oscope For oat Smuniat we could not sell the chocdlate} saTURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, P ERS ones. Well old timer I have-been| 1959 Today’s is a difficult nature GERALD SAUND! around since I haye seen You} to understand, and the life of the] Ff, Boar 4 ‘or Member of School d old boy. I have worked in Newjnative should ve kept in the Third District e e o Brunswick in the salmop. fish studious path of quiet affairs. EUGENE L. ROBERTS ry e * as any other citizen who, breaks So long as laws are on our statute baoks they should be respected and en- forced. The country is now face to face with the spectre of mob mule or rule by law. There should be no question of the outcome—law must prevail. on the right track Hi pas Barons way that it cam be effectively done, by refus- b. | to ont @ money payment for him- } if. ~ HATS OFF TO SIR THOMAS business. where I perfected” a}-phere is danger from attempting method of utilizing the al-} to, force fortune too far,sput gen-| For Member of School Board mon bones (they don't-isé ‘em erally adversity will be turned to! Third District Clean sportsmanship was never more ly. mde wenined around the World than when th 3 of yacht-racing when ey: can depp) s J. CARLYLE ROBERTS POP. be account, instead of break- breakable toothpicks. Séld plenty thi it cand ruining \_the = i it by Sir: Phomas Lipton }in the-night hes. Then I moved] jife. ee t ciasiilad for the cup. "Phe best }on.down to Maryland where I Air acti ‘wason°a firm went. into. the oyster business,| SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1950, = that is I " 3 Seats N 4 nditioned will: Io4performed its bee ie aor oe a way to pro-}__Today endows with intelligence something je a high order, but there is a T ‘wants to ect iidin D befone Whey Hiestless nature that drifts the ast Times Today are:xeady for market. I made a into t90._ma annels./§ Twelve O'Clock High two-way safety pin attachment |C uitivate ,_ gon ian | of a BA which I sold to thé ‘oyster peo-| thought and dase Ss cee all ’ ple and they attached my attach- Schemes before going inte them. foment Nie ment to each oyster which when ee og EAST SIDE, some fish or something awanited The United tions e: eatioates: WEST SIDE to make a pass at them, all ‘the'the world’s blind population at oyster had t6 do was close“his}7.000.000—nearly the population bh ; 4 3 shell quick and the: \s: wpin|.of New York City. Te J : Would open up on mal ° ] s ! | Pointed weapon such . conte we hope; some- , peace. 4 j ~ Gentennial biography coyer- , ; ithe futile races of the Shamrock in - ‘ 99, 1901, 1903, 1920 and finally in 1930. ed to th cards th Tea made him a multimillionaire. He put it on the market in packets instead of in chests. a subject about which i ij t. Went over big. Ti Today and plan to w no Our own beloved Will Rogers said of {°° : mes gore. “ ‘ te end know 2 iim that possibly he was the worst yacht gun tet eed ot . ee OF Wrath builder, but truly the World’s most cheer- ful loser. We would be better off today if we had more:of his geniality and sense of good sportsmanship. ed Hope springs gtc., and that is to your ears in pee ‘ great ‘boon te your am just the old friend, YOu might need as i have | Seed “caller. {Boy a do day have more money than they need, Ae uen WARE Nag Be fe tet

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