The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 28, 1950, Page 2

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: as f atomic project during the war, “we must be prepared to lose ten millioi to fifteen ‘million people in the first day of the super-blitz.” Dr. Lapp thinks that the United States Will be more vulnerable to the H-B¥imb | than the Soviet Union because clipe to. one pe of sufficient size—Moscow—to: fy justify the use of such a bomb. The others, he thinks might be better handled with an improved A-bomb, wee ce eng ena Dix Lap, who fas recently’ headed i K.rwin, and invites dis- | the Nuclear Physics Branch of the Office {Sow at the SOUTH BEACH [Hee hours lsler ‘et puviish anonymous |iof Naval Researeh estimates that an H-| RESTAURANT at which the |do not know. who bomb will weigh about 26 tons: It will — tadio queens wouldgap= but w be hard to deliver over any. tatget but. the. is more, to in Key its detonation will be an awesome spec- i song" red — than you on es into just ¢ tacle, forming a miniature sun during a |... partial to, it is in few nee searing flash of heat. The flash would }Latin princesses nec? et have nuclear radiation but this, he says, |at two p.m, the -with-the- leeteye would die out qui¢kly and there would Soset ee opal ate | |next thing be little prolonged radio-activity. Lacitend poral ally With the Becatise he estimates that the stréngth | cet:to hahi-cee a show at two- of the explosion would equal one millio i tons of TNT, the doctor believes that o: “We, it seems'the itinerary, ot, Gueeris and fier court hundred square miles would be, damag over entliisiastic _ directions)" and the area seared by the heat wav nd EDYTHE. JOHNSON, would range from two hundred ‘to fo’ P}SEN, FRED SHEPLAND and hundred square miles. The heat ‘would are trying ti find out “wha-hop-' « pel.” A crowd is there, the bard’ ba ~ most enhanced property of thea ine we Ln ‘there ana [i talked to most of the pretty eapon. we are holding aces ahd kings |fadio queens (you know me, In view of the congestion of American | bit somebody is holding queens |chum!) and they all -said. they cities, Dr. Lapp says that the United |and it looks like I have to try |liked Key West anil were having States is “rather like the mah who lives.|2%¢ cole. up . with a joker . in |% grand time. Bdythe - was a in a tar-paper’ shack and develops a ones to. meld. « eharming hostess ahd Fred for- am about to call in BLLERY |¢ave me for stealing his Jeep and a mae oe, Ba flame-thrower to protect himself.” avai or NERO WOLFE or MR, }the-lady-with-the-flower-on, - her- He recommends that government and 42"4 MRS. NORTH to solve “the jear and: T danced the rumba and’) ““! Bai 1 Cafe, Wao?” delist 3.” I {we chatted with soi of the don’ hee Bill industry be de-centralized, suggesting eal aulty along he gag A wed ina “ —e" keep running over to the SUN {Havana newspapéeimen that the Navy, Atmy ard Alt Fotce thove | AND SAND CLUB and beck as If ih Havaria 4 coupe of tins, | “MAIER, oo i gia, out of Washington. Key individuals {have irportant business to dis- | “Bverything was just datidy and) tasteful tacts. r should not be concentrated if one locality |S theré with WALT WILEY |1 got to dancing with ‘Senoritas tare you. Havit tb invite feat : pababngs Y jand KEL SEWARD, Every now | uhtil all of a sudden. my. wife iy wasted and, therefore, he thinks it would be pfo-|ang again we get a report “The feaid that she figured I had done ‘per for the Senate to meet in Virginia and | quééns will arrive in af, hour.” » | more than my, “hare: of cement- the House of Representatives in Matyland. Regn Lae Grey b «dha ba pate pues aoe F} m . lave lat i m er mo- He advances this arrangement, because | iri ta taw and EAMHE says ther’s house and we: played: can| ho one will ever be able to convince i- {sis would like to Have my. ino- fasta until after midnight. dustry that it should disperse of civilians |thet-ih-law as het dirtier guest: jy I mide a natural canasta in that they shotild limit the size of the cities, if nothing is done about the: over-central- ; ization of goVerniient agenties.” So Dorothy arid {swipe Fred faueens, tod; - \ $ Shepland’s Jeep and I<ean tell =D cna ‘DALY. ie Cat ge oot We have no idea as to the overwhélm- ing destruction that might be caused by yoy. Dorothy and her mom do ED. CROSS how. not think I am the world’s bestflie lady- oar crn during reheai an H-bomb, unexpectedly dropped over an American tity. Neither have we any assur- Jéep. driver. ar says I am going ix pti the} “1 The truth of it is Tamm a mighty {Red Cross in a great big way if ve clever lad at. the wheel but in my |} do, not stop yappitig abou! how family, my talents are not ap-} pretty the Cuban fadio. queens} friction bet preciatéd ahd when I whip up at fare and how I wish I am ten] conductof, ante that catastrophe cannot happen in {the BLK’S CLUB -to--see the the forseeabfe ‘future. Conséquently, it would seem to be a smart move for the na- tion, as a whole, to seriously consider the izing our industry, government and other ‘izing our industry, government and other “ Legislators who vote cibalsak prin- eertwinie to acquire votes, are for sale if ica Brbody happens to want to buy them. enting non-Communist ~ protested the pir towing # : é the tity by the forces of Nationatet @hina. ®eve™ ~~ Apparently, the forces of Chiang Kai- } wih ‘shek, now on Formosa, seek to di any | \ _.c idawasion plans of the Communistic Chinese ‘vosand, perhaps, in addition, would hamper “the teyoliitionary movement by inflicting “damage upon some of the great cities of China, In’ China, it is said, some 500,000,000 Sive and many of them will be unable to Scleave their homes of find living quarters years younger, and .a-bachelor! ang. bs flawér show, the girls are talking - oars ROus a@ milé a mifute abot créizy/j*A*Aaehsee Kee eeOeeds ati tid Wing theié. cuti i be Te whieh ie neat ‘ek Bs Political f; Apaneamts i Ural ie he HE, Re. Sou that. The Flower Show gov! nerves. Everyone “T spoke. to } | F""cisewhere. The bombing, if it continues, } ¢sseutials of production and war-making. Gane Pri chi w into a laugh, Tt was|son Carr. There was that in her | {o. wil undoubtedly bring’ unemployment, | I the wat of the future is to be half as de- | ow, T'was prety Walled on neat 7 oe reared and contulsing, tari: [{be face Gt a Monammedan Who } “Satvation, epidemics and death. Whether structive as the scientists predict, de-¢en-| self aid fealized that judges} Fy trhia ent at the muezzin call, ; the profit to the Nationalist Government tralization programs shquid be gotten tins | must have had a ere noe ; ah es ; of it, Wirtere toc neat cae is commensurate with the damage and cas- | 4etway as quickly as possible. Sine $3tpe Bere be ie, ain spo cked room mysteries, Mr. Carr, : Every on 6f the extiibits tated : : here aré duz | and never, not once, have I solved Tualties is debatable. . It is too early to jump to the conclu- ssion that the aim of the Nationalists is Seerely wanton destruction of property and Persons. The raids may have vital military Significance in the eyes of the Nationalist “Government at the present time. It will be nécessary to wait and see what future course the Nationalist Government takes in connection with the indiscriminate *Bo¥tibing of massed population centers. Who remembers when the advent of a new moving picture was something of a sensation? It‘s about time for the baseball fans to resume their arguments about the possi- ble pentiant winners. 42a ee reraneenne t rs hy Whenever government moves to end a racket, you will héar those affected ¢on- demning the government. RAIN MAKING OPPORTUNITY HELP WEAKER NATIONS = Officials of the City of New York, wor- ried by a water shortage in the reservoirs ; that supply the millons of people in the : atea, are studying data on artificial rain- Making in an effort to determine whether je hew process ‘can improve the situation. a {There has been considerable publicity 7 2 the last few years of several plans to “produce rain. The Stibject is extremely controversial but, if it is possible, the plight of the Uity of New York merits its trial on an extensive basis. The United States is to lend Indonesia $100,000,000, at three and one-half per cent interest, to be repaid in twenty an- nual installments that are to begin five years from the time the thoney is Actiially used. The loan is similar to one of the same size made to Israel Some months ago. Both are for the purpose of aidiiig in restoting production to economies which have not recovered frofi the effects of Wat Of dre undergoing heavy strain beéalist of special ribbon or a prize. Anyone who ” the pugzle before Henry Merri- missed the Flower Show robbed : pbb te Cy ES ra rs beauty, artistry and. interest: operation from two airfields on | our Grocer SELLS Baek at the South Beach Res: (Kuew America) lOkifiaws, Mitine figiter pilotal * Prof. Lirlus C. Pauling, of the knocked cowh 209 Jap planes | BR people and the same report: “The queens will be here in an dur.” By, faiious chemist, horn ih Port- combat. land, Oregon, 49 years ago. ninateaans hostess, who hasn‘t. been,, feeling — —— ——_— U: S: Senatot Kenneth S. Wher- si sat . ‘TRY A POUND tod well lately and we had din- ry, of Nebraska, born in Liberty, Mail The Citizen to Relatives i rdid repast that it dawied~ upon] tT —— "Wr'S: Sefator Hugh A. Butler, iny alleged mind © thaé unless) i Of Nebr.,*born in Missouri Val- ‘ 4 i I Milton A. Caniff, cartoonist, Was hep to accepted- custoinc}) Re- ie < ; among Latin loveliés that Latin- 1 pee oe terry, eae te For State Representative Db 2 \ deren J. So SORTER, TY Lieut. Gen, Willard S. Paul, and my Senoritas, ‘@ifat was Second District ‘ back in the pre-Raymer,days . . .) : oan Aiden Pigecnine dt ifnportant factor. Any Senorita} For easels Commissioner ; atl : with an ounce of serise under her _ Second District ply ae -— pevghasetyiriin | got to take a snooze, .. repair her. ér, borh there, 56 years ago. | Money Ord ers” ap tolieite anki partake Of & saack, i Geraldine Farrar, oldtime sing- | one must be bright ahd réfresh-}| { The Bank Mon ; . i : 4 ed for the evening. joney Ordefs issued by this himself of ah intrliide of sheer U.S. ‘€ssi 4 TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS | During their first month Z of taurant again we found a lot of California Institute of Technolb- while losing only four in aerial | OF So we hadi a nice chat with our and =SUBAN C fer and it was during that splen- |, NORWOOD BR. STRAYHORN | Nebr., 58 years ago. whoever Was running th®- show 1éy: Jowa, 72 years ago. American relations might bé a Pirates,” born in Hillsborough, Kogwing my Se pateies. A) Fee County Commissioner [born in Worcnester, Mass., 56 I realized that siestas are still-an}/ Giack Ghteses. conkgnees: of aseneie: Koos Se a ee es Ben Hetht, of New York, writ- nourishment, because after. all, Gage en ie chose, Maes, Telepathy, perhaps. Béedusé 3 iy Co i bank give you protection and convenience a | Tf rain-makitty is feasible, the water roble: that is wha' hoppen. The girls 2 r ‘ ms. ‘ict sortie i the gteat metropolis presents Pi Be ee ee ‘J about and a it : STRAND... ditione? low cost. In fact. our fees are sjightly less than an ideal opportunity ‘to demonstrate its | which the immense resources of the United sR RR, if By: bay, jay bi For County Cofimissioner Tuesday aiid Wednesday you have been avcustoiied to paynig. value. Whether the expetiment would be States can Be used to assist othiet tezidus —— Fourth Disttict \ isligeasible and, whether the city will make } in the world. The presumption.is that the- These Bank Money Orders can be put partly due to a tetidehty to dis- Commissioner tiust. The laws 6f fiatiire aré pér- ‘ ist Es ee : plexing, and the ative softies} COOLED]: tithes geeths undble. to #rasp [>>> 7 ee - their meaning. Therdfore you Be: om: come too wary aha distusttul, INNER SANCTUM pi i merit tains, CHAS, is an analytical natu 3 The weight of pigs = been a 2 ee eke OF TES F ZOMBIES “or You through yous ptogperity ana good ' fortime. »: xo ooPhe successful wife néver argues with her husband—the poor brute knows bet- ter than to start one: ' : ‘ een ; ' ‘ ‘ ‘ sagaeh an experiment must be determined by funds will iiti : i ; rer ie: to. make poss- ‘i Bx: 2 2 . ; ‘ 19 le AMBI indi: i \ } T i a - to help set up necessaty Agticultufal and land rholay ner USH you an indisputable receipt. ‘ here are always friends who stick to industrial production: sometimes turn t6 dikcéntent, }~ z : te fee aad ila Remetfiber this and next tifhe you have Money t+ Send away, Céihe here... If the governments which receive the credits sucéssfully manage the affairs en- trusted to them, there is no reason why the loins should not be safe and, in due course, repaid. If this happens, the United States will be in @ position to extéfid fuifther and larger. credits to oder | _— that are mole weight of i withont adequate finanéial backing to meet to affect their :meactions Without adequate fittanicial buckittg to tiget | 19 {*mpersiure in. tenis of feed Non i nc EASON pron, : Namo BANK Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation wo This is the time of the year to enjoy uur gardens——it..will be too late’ after ou start chopping out the weeds. smal? Dean Jagger and Dorothy Stove 4!

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