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oe ] Tuday’s Hor uscupe PEOPLE'S F ORUM Page 2 _THE KEY WEST cit! EN Friday,.july <7. The Key West Citizen iysi ; 5 wtitie ramen Today's indications are for o1e of a very powerful will and a sen- sitive disposition. The raind is pa- THIS Published daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub-| ar The Citisem welcomes expres: doctor cannot help but/tient and prudent, and capable of sasher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets R } ge see | bencrven the | see the et a 1N-' sreat concentration and applica- to delete tems which le as Daily _Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County There is self-r tion. traint, dip- titers shoula he Thc pian to revisit jomacy and keen observation. It {/) — , ARTMAN = --~ —— Editos i seb. latern te | Key We pital, I hope! is well not to incur the resent- | siQRMAN D. ARTMAN Business “Manage: Sigmature of , that cé are provided ment of today's native, Gus car- ° _—— eres y ty j ‘ letters and wi - | Seca woauene the pablisked we- travelers and Floridians them unreienting enemy. Bling TELEPHONES n and 1935 U saeuee . < + “ Member of The Associated Press—-The Associated Press is exclusivel) i REEDED’ besarte Your Grocer SELLS that Gow | = “entitied to use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to i | Editor, The Citizen: RICHARD L, MARTZ, YI * er not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the locai manage to live this| j While vacationing recently in 1021 West F STAR BRAND 20n ing occasional- | | Florida, | suddenly was taken ill Lanea | AMERICAN we're here, where | with an acute itch that followed and CUBAN COFFEE the variols angles a case of sunburn. In Key West at TODAY Subseription (by catrier) 25¢ per week, year $12.00, single copy & | 3 right and wrong. The result of fthe, tine, I,fushed. to,the. Mohtoe|” Geniuses like Poe and. Byron| aot ee ee "ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN-ON APPLICAT ON al , k Ose Ae gs help us ae |General Hospital for emergency)... , ple nen whose just as ccosammemesiabean: Rnd oss linensnclanditlins dentine tom a definite goal—a reason for - treatment. 3 ances were destroyed, and A ihe Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of public issue | ing—a way of life. And this we aay eee HOE se Bee ilar z Bs Air aa Subjects of local or genetal interest, but it will not publist | 231) “philosophy.” When I arrived in the emergen-| whose lives were wrecked at last} STRAND Conditioned is ey ward, I was told that there) by the SOC r With their | &honymous communications It can be divided into three | sap wise —_ pe, : ‘ p was no one to help me until the) great gifts ungoverned emo-} . 4 Saturd: ib ches—r ph ees Ang doctor arrived, ‘Although my ail-| tion 3 f aid acne Friday and Saturday aphysical philosophy he | cake Ghlaiied wes orsee the wedy of inac ion with 2 1 aentane | which may-occur: for want of an Bruce f New York, ed- KENNETH TOBRY AND CDS tere lee eerie intermédiary: intern. . * itor, born tsburg, Iowa, 62 MARGARET SHERIDAN This columnist is not a philoso- + =* Cc : MY | cher. He would rather be called Certainly. the: nurses on duty; years ago oming: FORBIDDEN PAST Mitchum and Ava Gardner MONROE cit who are not permitted to treat the: ———— ae prea NaS | patient before the doctor’s. arrival HAVANA do not offer the necessary pro- $20.00 Round Trip tection in the case of an emergen- Reservations - Tickets 2 pupil, a student. Because he was | orn in the Western Hemisphere, he Holy Bible has played a prin- iple role in his opinion of ethical wrongs, and of metaphysi- ideas. However, (this should be emphasized), even the Far East ert ey. Although I. was treated with kindness and. efficie cy when. the RABE Hie ES Tae eS a 1. More Is and ponies F j nd Meat Bast do. not das accor nto Domestic and Foreign Friday and. Saturday + Arietta eli se ; | much frog Wellern cctvileenla BE toscamaiecors | Arp LINES 4. Consolidation of ‘County, ‘and - city Governments in these ethical doctrines. To this Py Wirert Ey 5. munity Audito: itoriury. extent, we are a united world. a Mare Noephelg r COREY | Fhe ‘Ketan Gt: they Mobanendy. SIMONE TRAVEL AGENCY WUTH. ROMA VICE ADM. C. TURNER JOY. senior delegate of U. N. negotia- ting team. is photographed by a Communist cameraman as he | leaves the conference building in Kaesong after ihe ing with Reds. (in Technicolor) | = Coming: HOUSE OF FRANKENSTINE Borix Karloff and Lon Chaney 5 < | ans, the Talmud of the Jews, the | Tao Te Ching of Gautama Buddha, |i re all very similar. Only the petty | individual who seeks an immed- iate excuse, rather than the ulti- nate goal of man finds reason to ay tress on the various dissimil- 510 Southard St. Ph. 298 Opposite Greyhound Bus Terminal JUNKETS MAY PAY OFF With sikteen Congressmen in Rurope for a ten-day | study of the’ Western nation’s-ability, to defetid themselv es | rh » with American help and four in Austfalia to attend the | ninth meet- Today’s Today Iu! i: ; tae slory : 7 ! 3 welebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Federal Gov- lower. PSY CARs anes eX Fi ; ’ = ri bait ? eeesernment, one is apt to -hear some criticjim of the junkets| o,y, to say it another way— | Anniversaries f re = ‘ t ‘al ; ; *"2.24ékKen' by Congressmen. anere small always be geographi-| 1742—Nathaniel Gree aap : Naan hy : 7 i : ks rep- |C@! differences which decide the |Island Revolutionary g tT 67 an| While it may be possible that some of the treks rep lesser’ festids jof, Fight andewedne Oo MNe eeiin S 7e an 5 @ S resent a vacation at Government expense for some mem- | with regard to custom. As one| Washington himself, b« sos ee he, © bers of Congress, there are always in the group some earn- | proses veto ane His level of| wick, R. I. Died near Savar ean At aif | | va Spee ceo oat oe i ONE WEEK ONLY est, hard-working and conscientious Congressmen, x ho wiped out and the wonderful] 1787—Thomas Say, naturalist, ‘7°? | are anxious to learn more about. the problem involved in| Unity of Life throughout the | exployer of America, “father of first sue: | . order to act-more intelligently, peas i ee Wien : [descriptive entomology,” born in *% Ae ea ide, 2 : ‘ tes . >, | vars betwee ations are | Philadelphia od Oct. 19. 1834 € Iq view: of the world position of the United States, | wer to come to an endif human | re ene. Died Oct. 19, eae 863M first. put. in| R / Di ICI ‘D ‘and our tremendous responsibility as*the foremost cham- | beings are ever to live life as|New York theatrical manager and for Pe SON eres | plon of a free civilization, it-is vitally important for mem- | G04 meant it to be lived, it will | encourager of stars, born in Ston dasa ks elute’ Ll ee a 1 wy r | be because of philosophy. And in| ington, Conn. Died March 7, 1905. '! eee ng’in'the| bers of Congress to understand world. conditions. Trips, jall probability, the metaphysical} 1949—Luther we Kelly air an. b and ee cuchy.as those described ‘above, undoubtedly provide in. | branch of philosophy that is giv-|lowstone Kelly”), famed Western’ “ a: ay : | SOIL. P] E SOIL PIPE g > 4 1 " 1916. 1 N ne a formation and eontacts that assist'the members of Con- | 2" YS through the church and re-| army scout, California fruit ran- i ne ahd ligion will play the most import-!cher, born Geneva, N. Y. Died rested-—t amous gress in understanding world, needs and the best policy | ant role Dec. 17, 1928 | FITT GS. GALV. PIPE for the United Statés to pursue. | These are the reasons this col-| 1862-—-May Irwin, actre born oul ripting in} ee jumn a0 oe neeiies to salar in Canada. Died Oct. 22, 1938 : , GALV. FITTINGS sol $ tion. The reasons that make. it! 1877—Harrison Fisher, i Ho engineers = 2 d "LOVES “OLD HOME TOWN!’ always try to submit political illustrator ‘of beautiful girls, born als too} AAS . -. an practices to the acid test of meta-| in Brookl N.Y. Died Jan. 19 aslor < ‘No many-of the readers’ ofs this arti¢le have ever |precues teachirige <2 Foe tasean lies thin Noy the fix ‘Ad ‘ ere he heard of Braceton, Tenn., but they. ¢an understand the | rules and laws may come and 29.) 1880—Joe Tinker, famous Cubs’) bund : >. desire of James H. Vowel, GO. S:'sailor,'who has arrived | Ut only those that are basically} shortstop, a baseball immortal,‘ ‘ | , Good can remain. {born in Muscotah, Kans. Died 945—1 tresses drop | ee tbh Korea, suffering with a train tutnor which doctors | In our lifetime, we can make lguly 2, fine _ leaflet the next} | 2 : te sity will cause his death in afew weeks, | this world a géod of bad place to Tdaw.cities t troyed «| Sie ig ; ‘ ‘ive for ourselves. The ultimate | 1950 for draft o : : ° d ak pare oe ue peanantes: for peroiam in the | decision of whether ereation Hel Today’s Birthdays wi . | aD wr Rust, is going back to t! ittle town:that he has not jis good or bad rests with God Op rel peane , ; — im. ' ion am. 6 __ Seen in thirty months. His “one request” is “to see the old j Manes: and He permits only the oh Mackione bi acansale reat Bay ; bench 21S onc a Street Tel. S78 a 3 home town orice again,” | £00d to eles hb ants any | bors there, 57 years ago n : N | puncturing thought in mind, we!” 1 ieyut; Gen. Orval R. Cook, U Z —— - ae —_—- uw ‘ © wonder, because in 1948 he graduated from the | can unburden ourselves of seek-|¢ a. p deputy chief of staff for BY ‘ local high school and was selected as the ‘friendliest boy” a Tiguan fan the materiel, born in Indiana, 53 years 0 : by the members of his class, ‘nore selfish concern of living our ghee Houdhisn. chairihansote is : : The memories that feed the motive in <the mind of ee life rikhtly. aad greater! the’ Coming “G = Wark New a : this dying young man are Bimilat.to those which live in. | {fan Ourselves will take care of York, president, Natl. Council ” ‘ side many “country boys” who leave the old‘ home town | sin | Box ae of America, born in e ‘ for the chanee.to make 4 greutet suceess in places of more | TIME STANDS STILL ! “Dat eudies Hotton, secretary > ‘ active economic opportunities;,Nearly. evéryone of them | 30 Years Ago W. W. Haw-/of the General Council of | the 8 : looks #8 ¥ ‘ ye kins, president of United. Press,|Congregational. Christian Chur it ooks forward to the day when he ean-go back to his “old back fronts tour of Rurone haps (cheetin U.S bon If-Brobketva q h ” : Pt ) at ome town” and enjoy the personal contacts which made | American news interest will fol-|N. Y., 60 years ago. ¥ ‘ oe 4 ; wi life in. the small community worth living, Uifortunately, | !ow our dollars; that dais Beni Dr.. Gordon M. Fa Harvard at is Fy ‘ F oR people everywhere are looking} professor of engineering, .born in most‘of them-walt too’long for the trip.“back: an when | owara America for help. in| South Africa, 57: y 6 s i they ‘arrive, all:they revoghize:is'a few old houses and a |straightening out the . present|’ Wallace Lomoe, managing edi % ; small number of familiar fiaimes of individuals they no world situation, | tor of the Milwaukee Journal, ¥ d longer bint «from Editor ’& Publisher, July . lor. $5.54 yyepps tae f : ger know. 2udt951: ae frit! Beit 8 ee al if a a1 ‘ Let us be’ thankfu) that our’'countiy. is big enough to| y, 3 . deh s ' extend’ assistance to the flood victims ‘of the *K ity \ Mak es Statement On Korea % | te area, Bee propetties of foreigners not believing in individual terprise, ‘ Iran wants to get the. oil - without much eost-—evidently ; nitlative and private SLICE OF HAM Chevrolet alone offers this complete Power Team! POWER Glide Automatic Transmission* e Extra-Powerful 105-h.p. Valve-in-Head Engine ° EconoMiser Rear Axle Come Tole it the wheel of a new Chev-~ proved Powerglide Automatic Sea ne sais ion. And. taken: Sears drive” _in the i field, Chevrolet built the first automatic transmission red vourselé.. thet thi ar: seid o +. and Chevrolet. builds the finest . . . to give you smooth, this cat brings you simplest, smoothest, a dependable no-shift driving at lowest cost! safes hift driving at lowest cost. 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