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Pagé 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The Key West Citizen Published daily ( Tuesday, July 31, 195] by L. P. Artman, owner and pub “isher, from The Ci z, corner of Greene and A: treets Only Daily N Key West and Monroe Cour ~.P. ARTMAN Editor NORMAN D. ARTMAN "Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second S ‘TELEPHONES §1 and 1935 Business Manage Meruber of The Associated Press—The Associated Press is exclusiv« entitled to use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited 1 cr not othe credited in this paper, and also the loca bublish Membe: ic per week, year $12.00, single Subscription (by carrier) ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON 4 The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of put and subjects of local or general interest, but it will no n0nymous communications. A Ess ON FLORI Ass IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN More Hotels and Apartments. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Airports—Land and Sea. Consolidation of County and City Governments 1 2 3 4 5. Community Auditorium. I AR-FLUNG U.S. AIR BASES TO COVER THE EARTH CONCH Judged Rest OF Variety Of Breed CHOWDER By RAYMER Background y"""S"Seaai = QBy The Associated Press) ty, Conn. Died Dee ’ OLDSTER DAY : abe ees : John Ericsson, famed : erican engineer than | ye builder of ironclad “Mobi to which revolutionized nat = : , warfare, born in Sweden. Died fe. a w con-|New York, March &, 1889. the 1 08—Frederick W. N. Croug : States lish-American musician, Coleas hey | federate soldier, writer of musieg. P athleen Mavourneen,” borm in ; ve the | England. Died Aug. 18, 1896, 224 i a en 1809--Thomas S. Kirkbride, ” eral : jeg. |e Philadelphia physician, ps / Pre lihe: National Gc intendent of the insane, ra i tec i Morrisville, Pa. Died Dec. 16, Be ; Heaton fo! tind the 1835—Paul de Chaillu, famong) R . Guriationcae lmatriagch of 1951 African explorer and author, i sive: sonen oa < rance. Died April 30, 1908, 72 : : ; saat ae ey : 1859—Theobald Smith, ie € Great oard of rts ABE | world’s great patholrg : iera but Loci es _make 3 d of the Rockefeller Instit a Seas nal interests pnuae The for Medical Research, born in 3 e bills show wotaly:< en as golden agers Of | bany, N. Y. Died Dec. 10, 198 cd ‘ Chinese teed y: distinction—the oldest people— | Beats phe Ont Het gh eee ne king ae queen for the! already come to pass, in day. There will even be Ha- behave. ee ane ee a yi AT MIAMI SUNDAY. MERRYLEE'S. LINDA, black cocker spaniel puppy owned by Mr. and j{tiona) champion yolden agers This ee project ahd bones. okt nae 8 | Mrs, Leon B. Blair, Key West, was judged best of the Variety Breed, then second in the Sporting [dance t Agers' day is the tae 2 hel : | Group, and finally Best of Opposite Sex to Best in Show. Best in Show was a male Doberman | yj. (3, A pe Day com- | prise undertaken so far. % \ frie we Pinscher. Linda, parented by the internationally known Champion Myroy Night Rocket and Blair's [ jyittee is makine the est pos-/and his wife are trustees of ed at the d t all Smokey Cinderella, was one of the puppies on display at the Navy Charity Carnival in Febru- {sible stir to arouse rest sociation. Mrs. Ruth Waca i « t 1 ly D ary, here in Key West. Her next appeerance in the show ring will be at the Wesichester-Rye [their aims. A natio: networ Petersburg is president. currer It ten dc (N. Y.) show September 9. vill feature ‘ written for! Furch* began his career “ail U e Ke z: -————— - the occasior Nick Ken sanitorium business in Chiea t ed by V 1 | eewewrwereweveurecseuses | > ‘a 7" lea c erfo 1 me years ago. He was p Porte H. Kemp Do } ou Know That new. song called “Golden Y lowner of a private hospital Tributes to promine Chicago when, in 1949, he bot Louisiana’s sc per g ie * People’s Forum tax is the country’s hig! {women over 60 will t a rest home in Fort Lauderd} Pre i : TOURISY TILL FLOC to | SOO Cee reeeessaaneveccoss ax is the country’s hig t ‘spe t r In| Floria f course, isa It is now officially confirmed that the | Air Force ; sea ee pela pec iy) lor ah ee se is pal re " A : - / i ade ’ 7 , : ‘ '\for elderly retired people, has developed five permanent air bases in the North Afri z ne ee - toes aE ' avr : ne ke pin S y ieee eis E . a5 z « es of the United State ched si € : can territory of French Morocco, in addition to a perma- |‘ ‘ : SS sakt of 12 mill t ean job to create a e are a great many Tes By : 2 ria : : bet ting atnte a ed lihelons or wnwar- peak of 12 million Z : nc theveteee : bey nent headquarters for the Strategic Air Command’s Fifth |"), Which Seine eo aes he ier bee : val. y “Ovek thegea p h has ie hiv: Thictet : : a The Universit Paris, the no natic ‘ t e. It Over the years, Fureh hi 4 \ir Division. ie : u West as a preatest of aie 1 t t come increasingly alarmed at the # Undoubtedly, similar bases are being developed in | T° gage be ite dev trom. the ! i extent to which old people are other areas. The present plans of the Air Force, recently oe canes The atk $5 f cathedral school « Da a neglected by the younger _mems ac. before C. rags rovide f >x pandi he “be tt Cc { — bers of their families. Oldstera 35 placed before Congress, provide for expanding the “base c la r of Commeree MISERY DOESN'T C@viieaca’ caren re, he says, too often parked iit, structure” from 232 installations to 309 major installa Ne hee Sr ; aot LOVE COMPANY 1ining that television ' 1 J est homes and more or less far= tions. It is understood that a number of these bases will be | of ty Fk hava vate Bditok: The sCuticet e g inroad vie and othe i soe is aS rs : i re *s | amusements is eutt into its t ia. 1 in addition, Furch di The creation and maintenance of air bases throughout | tek seals hy ie gia? jece of c ‘ — : facilities for rec : irec T f Be the world represents a part of the strategy of this country |they we : ; 1 Dr. Fischweiler, a learned Ger-! Phe px t ©, |version and things in a world that is threatened by Communist aggression g : man_ physi who died at the howe ‘ F y- the old people to do. It was with aay : ca S sila ies eae i Th age of 109, ascribed his longevity : is Nate hese things in mind that he om | Adequately developed airports and necessary installations | cine : The ¢ to his custom of sleeping: v his | Asane # Tibi 5 od: the association: ; are to the bombers and fighters of the Air Force what the | home Be wendy a me feet to the south and his the whiel pra F 1 nd the idea of the coe ave iittooahiba he wt amt pene we fficial U.S. Navy Photo| north E Day is the same—the ides) naval base uséd to be to surface ships. es whe 1 say on en ie Set a ri of drawing national attention to While no one can be certain, without being on the in lanioved by ial God t = LT. WILLIAM A. LINDSAY By a series of begin the needs of America’s increasing side, the extensive program of base construction indicates | Barbars, Sall) > S ald ¢ We ..» Native of Somerville, Mass. ning in 1785 and } bout v number of be idk eh ass relinnee ra 8 hich. it was ye. | With their fatt one Seni a ne 1830, the United nized 1 home group is getting larger in pro 4 less reliance upon the long: neues bempers which, it was re- | Capt. and M e no,sons in the] the Cherokee Indians of the South Lauderdale. And in the} portion to the rest of the popula ported, could leave the United States and bomb any place S sowiat Gna Tibeka See So. [Servic quit ne t vay | t Willian A as a nation car of making ? they have set; tion each year, as a result of ade in Russia and return to its base. Presumably, it is cheaper |ciety page for det Sec Paneze with theys. ) Hi = am A. ;}peace and war of governing which is na-| vances in.seience and medicine: to have a far-flung series of bases than to rely exclusively ee Bowsers for happy famil Ke 1 I indsa ] Re orts Pee ie eye iee pec ; le 0 in Key | ] ‘ own laws. owners of upon a super-distance bomber. | We yjourn in Washing me that <1] 7 me ) + ee scent homes STRAND rs In the present condition of world affairs, the creation | ton and Conn. is Burt Garnett a not the on ‘For Key West Duty One of the first Preacotts to est homes and Conditioned ‘ | Key Westers greet him with “Ho! !/y On OF SOns * America, one John, came to Lan owever, tha ey constitute a safeguard to the peace of ithe sun w « that {ODS AT rae x Lieutenant William A. Lind-.smith nd wheelwright, he} gun¢ but their purpose is TI N the world so long as the policy of the United States, and its} = ; 1 ety “| say has recently reported to the! brought with him from England) yang the same. And nearly ee , : ‘ é re | =e DAY TY . t > y, } T 1 i 1 ol 1elmet ar Su. of armor! *y; t nf A n Western allies, is based upon a program of justice for the |... b ALI Y ‘ ; ee aa Fleet All Weather Training Unit, | i a te es . ot por all of em are onfronted a ~ : i ' J la z € rac os ‘ es : : ; wor slothe* himse Hi one major. proble treat- v world. Certainly, our European allies regard them in this jpet_a honk at one fre ea e break Key West, Florida for assignment t an Indian < el i the it Surch’s CARY GRANT AND JOHN : - ft and stru \ ' 4 ! er el bet Aerological Office t 1 2 jog . r > light, or they would not consent to their establishment i eae hae) aw es 7 : : : terror to the India ie t ar ciation in the Cheng IN One can easily conclude, however, that the Russian eniert 1 delightfu I ; ; hee Bu 28) be code ies common interest me ead to MOONLIGHT BAY view. their creation with alarm, fearing their effective ac- | spaghetti din: t 1 \ MOTHER cine i i hare Sonoates oh In Holywell, small Welsh an ii : fs 5 ee st pe Se ee ee tion against Russian forces moving for aggression. It is al | She a 91 the school jomerville, and his|town, may still be seen the) sion) Gt car ‘ he i 80 possible that the Russians may, in response to Con he tta You (Deda In History eteee ck Maine hehe We ae oF Hab 1857 hung fron i waist; oe pees i niunist propaganda, view them as a threat to their security 4 ac t only re F nae 55 us his BA Degree in Physics. jand striking against the Padded | qquaenee ATT. Tuesday and Wednesday and national existence. : : eee ee 1763—Brit on | 1g Upon his entry into naval ser-| knee of a man known as “the sTRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE € bd pore a I t ar and ed} Lieutenant Lindsay attended | walking steeple,” who p ded) eps I STOLE A MILLION = : aaRSR ee opm Equ t theses 1 A anti Midshipman school at the U. 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