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a gaadgnltalis acnpeeensadababeaa gy abarostinlibowh jon # } CENTRES: EHAERRERBTE) hg ee Awe ast oe ae ) careeenaamayranniamettn te stein tists strengthening of democracy; (c) — " -widé"economic improvement; (d) the ex- | Dear Reader: * Every child in Key West should be | instructed about the dangers that lurk inthe streets. “Look both ways and run} fait,” is bad advice. ie THE ORACLE FORD FORTUNE FOR MAN ag Ford Foundation, with more than $2,000,000 at its disposal, plans to cen- sys “work on five fields of inquiry:.{a) the. ..quest, for world peace; (b} - the pangion | of education, and (e) a study of human conduct. ‘The work of the Foundation can hene- fit the charge of its studies will relentlessly pur sue the truth, regardless of preyjously formed opinions.and the vested interents, of anybody or anything. The truth is-an elusive goal. Its discovery is often thwarted by adherence to ‘custom, yield- fing..to. prejudice and shrinking from its consequences. “The Foundation owes its life to the fortuned amassed by Henry Ford, who, be it clearly understood, made his wealth iin a competitive field and without special favors. That a considerable portion of his; fortune now goes into the unselfish service of manking in general is extremely, fortug nate an onstrates, once more, the mén of wealth*to do some- ish when the first bad news comes. Ht ig'surprising how often a busy man time to play a game of golf. n ‘uprising of the people has bee inn EB at less than a dollar-a- ae tthe world has many people anxioug to Help you algng, when you no longer re-' qui assistance.” ———— the intelligence of the populace seems ito Y upward slowly, arene the mil+ s the man who used pon the weather predic- in the almanac? Koreans, it seems, figh{ ox fashion but, in the will be whipped in a thorough¢ i the ‘atomic bomb is such a danger, it would appear wise for the United States ‘to compel industry to build new plants in scattered areas, away from congested locales entire human race if those it ~ with their resourdes.. Search of scientists for an atomic furnace SATURDAY (Lion And Wome THE KEY WEST CITIZEN peecleneeerwndien: SAFETY REQUIRES STRENGTH Miss Cid Governor Join Creede “Force must be “met with force,” elares Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder, who does not think that the peo ple of this country have any. notion “of the size of the defense program” that is underway or that “a quick end to the £ Korean war will have no effect” on the] —= ——— program designed to build up our de- fenses. It is high time for all of us to realize the gravity of the menace which faces the free nations and the extent to which we must rearm if we expect to save our freedoms. The existence of an unprinci- pled dictatorship, controlling a nation of great wealth in people and resourcesg makes possible a sudden, unprovagked at- tack. i So long as this condition obtains in the world, it is necessary for free peoples to possess sufficient fighting strength to balance that of would-be aggressors. At the present time, it is admitted that the Red Army could probably overrun Eu- rope and the peace is being maintained, according to the opinion of Mr. Winston Churchill, by the overwhelming prepong derance that the United States possesses in atomic bontbs. allow Key Westers to go aboard hes. i 2h> . leecepe Pees boats a Hece WAU, Sudan) —A peek Tee Gil cist comparatively lit-| wild dogs chased 2 lion imte™ tle-more, it developed at last jmative mut ou! were camed. by the shouts of an old woman. lion, authorities — , t-wide structure first con.| sauntered out after th oa Members of the board | fled, uninterested = routine “lire inclined to feel, therefore, | woman that it will be the part of econ- a omy ne make permanent repairs.) Mrs. Woodrow Wilson ; of the late President, bom e ee 28 YEARS AGO }ginia, 78 years ago Three efigineers will arrive to- day from Homestead to starts -}.work 6n-the Meacham tract, ac- cording to Maurice Gross, epgi- neer, who has beem inthis, City, several days waiting,for the engi- } neers to_arzive. : | ae According to information re- pant in Key West tonight, on the ceived here, the tug 1. J. Merritt is-| is proceeding to the assi-tance of the wrecked ship Lake Gunni, founcement that the Key West! which ran ashore on the reef Guard and Battery “E” of Flori-|near Dry Tortugas a few days da National Guards will com-| ago. The tug Saukee, which was bine to march in parade tonight,| en route to Tampa at the time, calling attention to. tomorrow’s!] was ordered te go to the assist. “lance of the vessel, reaching the $ FPP tRgeRRIe ra Men of. wealth just naturally think they are inclined to genius, even if they inherited the cash. MANPOWER MAY BE SCARCE While Goy. Fuller Warren. holds thei dgcument, Janet Reon Crockett. 18-year-old “Miss Florida,” adds -ner signature the Freedom Scroli at Tampa International. Airport as ks ota nationwide Crusade for Freedom. The St Petersburg beauty, dressed in a snappy red, white and blue costume, will be ane of millions of Americans whose names will be placed in the base of the Freedom Bell to be dedicated in Berlin on United Nations Day, Oct. 24 The crusade was formed to counteract Russian propaganda and is being sponsored locally by the Tampa Junior Chamber of Commerce. —Times With the armed services expanding; it is vitally important for the nation io consider its use of manpower in connec- tion with the necessary build-up of our fighting strength. There have been a number of reports of draftees being rejected for various | - reasons, including lack of sufficient intel- | —————————7= =| . For a delicious sandwich fill- = ligence to become a soldier. The sug- |! TODAY > jing, mix a half cup of pimento gestion has been made that these men, pcreain cheese with a’ third cup of : 5 ri hi cooked shim; if physically able to work, be put in labor =, be little chili ee battalions. This would relieve physical- and lemon juice. ly-fit soldiers for combat duty. == pstste . : teetiges With the nation about to embark Svar upon universal military training as a/‘mat-| FAMON DeVALERA. 1 Oct.| ter of policy, it is vitally important that |14 1882. \in New York Sn of a| exemptions from service be carefully | SP@misB father and Irish} mother, Famous Iish statesman, be screened: Certainly, public opinion will | 2g as prime minister if too liberal exemptions pie of bat + BS ‘Long universal service. Those rule for Ireland, he still is fight-} it might be able to | ine’ for a united-tretant— Only e their country to the {his American citize him from execuyatic e Easter uprising? Although d to off Fort Taylor, the U. S. Cruiser ZA Soeee oor b> Sobel ee own work much less some of the work of others. AGGRESSORS MAY HESITATE “General Omar N N. Bradley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says that the members of the Atlantic Alliance have an emergency plan for the defense of Western Europe that could and would be put into play tomorrow if war begins. General Bradley admits that the pres- ent plan is based upon forces now in bee ing which are admittedly insufficient to breast for long the shock of any Soviet assault. However, a far greater plan is being mapped with the idea that a show claim for compensa‘ of force may deter Communist leaders |determine whether yo! from initiating an aggressive war. , wena ” ee Pointing out that twice before, the !of the evidence in the file soldiers and airmen of the United States} @ 1 amdrawing disabi have fought in Europe, General Bradley Cie eee 1 ois made it plain that “this time, we intend ity. What steps ao to be there with our friends before it) |an increase in cong starts, in the hope that our obvious dex termination may deter aggressors and/ keep them from starting it at all.” QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS } OF INTEREST TO VETERANS | | Here are authoritative answers} from the Veterans Ad: Fation | . to four questio es: inl “4 t bd &— 750 x 16—(32 x 8) pee fens se - |} 2 825 x 20 10 ply. tire, tube . Wh i] 1— 825 x 28 10 ply. Sr Fail and the Navy. I ign a se be a Statement that my disabi : ed prior to my enlistment Wil this prevent me from “reéteivi disal y compensation? Under the law, x such ement is considered nul! and void. In adjidic: > You com dopeepebterand vet esc: = cal evidence. This may & j quate statement from your. doctor} or medical report of a _Tecefit] period of hospitalization. * ‘ has notified me that my The go-getter is one who persuades you that his estimate of himself is cory rect. ATOMIC DIRECT POWER ration of the 60-day period. Q I would like to appéar per-t sonally before a VA ratingtboard that is to rate my disabihty for compensation purposes. Will VA Pay my. expense? . No. You ‘must™bear ail the expensés, aie tretel? both? ways. A practical method for the conversion of atomic energy inio electricity, with, out the use of boilers, steam-driven dyna- mos or other intermediate steps, is re- ported by the Atomic Energy Commis- sion which says that the discovery is the work of a research project by a number of scientist headed by John L. Kuranz and Prof. Robert J. Moon. benefits may have their gtiestions} So far, of course, only a feeble current answered by contacting the near-! of approximately one-quarter 6f a watti|est VA office) has resulted from the neutron thermome4 ter. It is believed, however, that the de- velopment will permit reduction in atomic furnaces to one-fifth of their present size. It is presumed to be a key factor in the Dey ad (Veterans wishing farther tas formation concerning veteran's 1 Penne: RC RIN ORICA small enough to power a submarine.