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Page 4 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, July 28. 195! T NOW PERNOUNCE YE By Fred Lasswell lier nln gaan a SON’S EARACHE NOT (Continued trom Page One) this summer—First they had let tthe Chicago apartment, then they had rented a house for the sum- ‘Enter Contes | More than 40 Dade ; ub ad me mer in Miami. ‘County women haves ets GRANNY Re ee rey VARMINT, “We stayed there a week and | contest to select “Soutie "CREEPS =~ *\ PLEASE GRANNY found that the pollen was tet-| Queen of the 195%q 303 00 ne Pi \ otis Barn RE RSURE Si |rible for Rex's hay fever. We | American Legion Cony — 1) 8 yore--/ aoe | te left that house and moved! down | with the winner to q gr . 2 PROPITTY here—We know this,is the best | headliner vaudeville-tygs ve hay fever haven around. But it | the Orange Bowl # -— is so expensive—because we SU | night, Oct. 17. More thi % have the Miami house on oul hands. Come on let’s go to West- ern Union.” We piled in the car—Rex stop- | ped short. “Grace have you started din- ner yet?” Grace laughed “Sure papa—Of course I —it's in the oven.” The dog Jerry, an mixture, hopped in with us. Jer have interestin, | testants throughout are expected to partiej | ; | In England, at one ® | was a commoner word \the, Puerto Rican peop | their own Governor, time in 1948. That, iga Be ue ag Ps es =e Buka Oh mone si Aa ——<— {that President Truman § list eet a ee a cicnea: Rene ry howled the whole time Grac® | very good about.” 4 was in sending the wire. He was Governor Tugwell only happy when she got back’ Rico and the Gover >. in the car. in 1946, but the THE ¢cis¢o KID By Jose Salinas and Rod Reed Again I started my inter vieW: his achievements then ‘ : -— “What do you consider is your lic power and transport 2 19 HAV eS THeM leading contribution to the na@-/yeform programs—alge = - “ . L. COVERED. tion—” _ \ahead full steam. : ALL RIGHT, Papoemay peel A Tee | We were back at Patricia) He returned to the” ‘street—Rex stayed in the car ta life in 1946 at the ‘listen to the radio news. Chicago. When he w — Grace said “While I'm getting New Deal, Rex was acer dinner, Sue—you and Rex talk | economics at Colum on the perch.” out of the New Deal | We had just settled down | scientist. j again in the cool evening—when Bob Batson, his st | Ty ran shouting up to his father: | plained to me. “Rex bel “Dad can I have Chuck to din- | ail the social sciences: ner—he wants to sta integrated. He thinks thats Grace called out tactfully—/ mics, political science, soci — “Some other time dear—we have |should be more. ch = a. guests tonight” iThat’s one purpose of “Rex, what do you consider | ning Department at i Fea your leading contribution —" I murmured, “yes.” = Boe “Gosh—I spilled my drink—"| “You're having a tough time irst Rex said. getting him to talk mucky et Mil- Pas naiaee eh bp re cri veinieeeelainn teat tice EME DASE SPN St Oe Rms ee ie Ls wes I had put away my pencil | you?” Bob asked 5) suit | long ago and was sipping my | ly.. “I found at the , i limeade—Quiet ‘eigned except! school of economics when: yer, . lfor the delighted screams of Ty | studied with him that i ws ay jand Frank as they wrestled with | awfully hard to ook ben - { Chuck. i pound much—so hard—that fie By Paul Robinson ' “I read an article in Harper’s nails came to work with him ith- Petes Ses: ee | lately—” bi 1 Rex. “I pointed ' That way I absorb what Tecan” de- . { BUT _SURBLY YOU COME TOTHINE {put that all the parks are run- When Rex came out on hin SHOW MY C 7 Oo, 6 \ { CAN PE IT TO.GOOD \ OF IT THERE is {ning down, and going to seed. | porch again — he asked Bob, C You RISKED Youre | ‘ wae } USE -~ For aaa SOMEONE ~- i The author explains it that since |“How’s the article going? > and — cap al 2 cord : a. ] |the days of the Nev Deal— “Fine-—1500 words todays on 7 = bs kw NGS : nothing has been d main- | course 500 were direct quotes— ey / Ge ye tain the parks, no 10 Per-| but I always count them: ta . sonnel, the parks which were de-} he laughed. z tha veloped during the days of “Dinner”—Grace called, = year Roosevelt—have been allowed to A dinner I resolved not tet ee ” to rack uin ; {to interview Rex any longer, | Silence. Then Rex said lput my half page of notes ) @X- “IT guess what happened to the! and dove into the excellent yt with parks since the New Deal—hap- | low tail which Grace had soaktt ae ‘pened to the whole New Deal/in old sour, a Key West mit program. There isn’t anything ture. Then I ate tropical fruit left of Farm Security Adminis-} ice cream-—that she di at it tration—or Resettlement—which | years ago when: she and Res up jI headed—except.a small tenant} used. to visit -here-—mango, sape- *purchase program. TVA—farjdillo, and tamarind. ae s we {from being the force.for expand-| Meanwhile. Ty and Franklin i 4d of 4 ing low cost rower, is at a stand- jturned the tables’ on me ani eit ' still, Name any New Deal pro-j plied me with’ questions about gram almost—the story ‘Is the;Key West. So light same. It has long since gone the} Reared in Puerto Rico both of back “way of the parks described in the }them, they readily adapt them Harper’s article.” selves to the climate and | Rex said he thought the war life here. “ ® area | was responsible for the scuttling | ‘Let’s see we have 12 hot the ‘of New Deal social and welfare|before we go deep-sea id to measures. Can we take Jerry (the 1 “What about the young men / too?” Be ig up jand women you are training at} “No'dear—we'll have to leave . Chicago for government. Where |him at home.” a tall can they work today?” “From Governor's lady to wite “Oh there are still areas where fof a college professor—how dee able. planning is possible. Puerto it feel?” I asked Grace. ee pro- Rico is one. Puerto Rico eo “T should think that is Ob there public power programs, public | vious—Sue—-Down there 1 had. transportation, a water project, |help, plenty of it—In the tropics land reform. It ‘is a great place | whether it's Puerto Rico oF for well-trained men and women | West- everything is .clean orida } soot-free—Chicago—oh the i 1951, King Fearures § ndicate Inc, World tights reserved — to pioneer in planning.” ie the = When Rex was Governor of |and grime. I don’t see why e0- leally Puerto Rico from 1941 to 1946, he | ple live anywhere but this palt sail had one goal: lof the world.” a week _ *“I wanted to be the last ap-| Clutching my half-page ‘ __. | pointed Governor of the Island,” | motes on what was to have from — — ————— RSS ae he said. “I believed that the;a lengthy political intervie is the Puerto Ricans should elect their} bade good night to the Governor Era own governor. As it happened Ijand his lady. I never did get # turned out to be the last Amer- | direct answer to—what was ing to ican Governor. There was an in- eo gmiag I asked Rex four? i / te tterim appointed governor. Then | ago” ; cay BRINGING UP. 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