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Ma: Se Pe eee ee pate Paani Rr 9 a 2 ak ae SN OR Be gee oat RE eran ‘ | Basie Training | Ended THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday. Augusi 28, 1951) a8 The Key Mest Citizen - Published daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub | from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets y Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County siti sis SOS ‘OUTCAST OF DES PAUL EVAN LEHMAN car. Jack donned the messenger’s | cap overalls and uniform the guard wore 0 did have a ca Thus far they past iH ____. Business Manage: GHRMAN D. ARTMAN entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter TELEPHONES 51 and 1935 jr T | posed to + the main-line train. Te: 3 self will take their places, leav-| ing them bound and gagged on the local. We'll ride back with the} under y they | W Je. for re. pulling The miles clicking wheels and fi heard the engine brakes. Jack said Jcimber of The Associated Press—The Associated Press is exclusively ed to use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to i not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local new: ished here. Shell and Br 2 him carefully only to learn that) he was doing a stretch for man- slaughter at the time Benjamin gold, join the rest of you and} light out for home.” At four the next morning they ate a cold breakfast and started d| into Junction City anc PH have | to unload the express. Stay out of sight and watch those two birds.” he train stopped at the station age truck rolled ber Florida Press Association and Associated Dailies of Florids| Hollister w urdered and there-|3'6 “;V2" “rcled the town and| Platform, a base os = 2 - are te t be the man he) Ga viight was treaking when they| UP and Jack. wearing the messen— bseriptic y r yeek, year $12.00, single copy 5¢} sought. ntered 's woods whi er’s cap and overalls, passed y z, i | entered the strip of woods whic! < " = — caccis = anne "s = .} From farther along the street peneee pate to ue coun» nae the express and bs etoar \DVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON gists apace came the thud of hoofs and six local due around noon and Bae paver: £xe him a secor house and you might be an zi eho ssues; men rode by at a lope | they t > morning lo: | glance. 1 y The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion oF anna ‘bust | them was Shofxun Cuthbert. He} taleng ee aieerie Bineuly arau|.. The train moved on to the main | Private Gerald Hernandez, Jr. Nee eta oa that we ren, traffic is cleare ‘ nd subjects of local or general interest, but it will not PUbUS'| gave Brent a. swift, urderous| f2/king or sleeping. Finally J9¢j| line, backed, then jolted forwaro | 18, son of Mr. and Mrs, G. Her- | 4° keeping the rig in f laSs| and the driver builds up t OMNIBUS EROS: glance in pa ie end Beene ee “We'd better get going.” jan ne ener sce of the triangle | nandez, §27 Louisa street, has shape. as he enters the street. A | hated the maar iedy like this. | close fo the station as they dared:| mainline train was waiting Jack | indoctrination course at Lack: j lic eqtipment were taken care) put they are so strategically lo- g ORI A Es § | Frisco Pete said, “Looks like! on foot. In the distance a whistle and ae descendec to the | and Air Force Base, Texas. of al i Hpccomae like our fire ap-| cated that they are never nm : | the highway bunch is goin’ on a/ sounded. Jack and Brent stole | sroun , walked to the station | ——-———— me paratus? Taxpayers would put/than a minute or two from | job too.” |closer to the tracks. An engine| platters. spouted on and "| Completes Cour. out their hard-earned cash a lot| gi) box. The driver worries’ c Ass ON Jack Rosell- came swinging! drawing an express car, a smoker} \.¢ Bee ick Ieation sine | ip S$ COUPLSE | more cheerfully. i traffic, and } | around the corner of the Palace|and a daycoach came to a stop.| the wall and Jack cé ie ie eer | Of r judiced. The around tos, leading a packhorse. | Jack and Bren. walked along the/ £4 volled st ahead of hir Seok AU) _Of course, I'm prejudiced. © q | on his roan is iead rove to Stub| the train to the rear platform of| "tose ned the express car | sight of any piece of fire equip- y ° | and said, “This way.” He led them| the express car and waited until| .¢ i ces ee | ment has about the same : | in the. direction « ite to that| the train started, then swung up a eee pudgy ot acon ts cig on me as Betty Grable is suppose, $$$ | taken by Cuthbert's gang. jon the steps. | in had | | |the entrance. Both had guns to have on the average man. My IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED They rode steadily northward | he souen ca aun Dae ee 2 s i BY THE CITIZEN ited at noon to cook and| WHEN Franklin was aropping| eee aso vue Chailey Be j ; stomach does < a. “ftip-Bep', a ‘ H LF ee nner. They took the trail} swiftly behind them, Jack] ton?” : | jtinges of electricity shoot { . ee raising Pavilion. at the end of an hour and| nodded to Brent and drew his) Jack said, “That's right. Want through my: body. Why? P i peach ai a 5 fh. night they halted by a spring.| gun. He opened the door to the; me to for it?” nage D i i | 3. Airports—Land and Sea. |. Governments that night they Pate another good| express. car and went in, and| “The messenger passed down a | ts 2 Pinon ade btieayre agate ' ' 4. Consolidation of County and City Go her: meal. Then at Jz order turned| Brent followe. him and closed) book and a pencil and Jack wrote { : 3 q 5, Community Auditorium. | in for the night. Late the next|and bolted the door behind them.) Charles Benton and handed it | devotion to duty in most fire de F | afternoor they topped a rise and| The messenger. was sorting ex-| back. He took the ifon-bound box |partments ‘that’ is unsurpassed n,. ncn an set = py ero of Ther Jack) press ce glance towards] and put it on the truck. The mes- ‘even within the U. S. Marines. |action, The 1 ks | said, “That's Franklin, We'll find) them; the guard was sitting on aj senger sa.d, “We'll wa ith vou i € a x ATOMIC BOMBS AS AERIAL ARTILLERY | » causing place a bit farther on.”| box facirg the engine. Jack ei ee Oden | pein peer ape relperbo oe jeans haya nage t ‘ ‘ ° - a). | Pféeautions against their pres-| “All right, boys, sit tight.” Messenger a d guard descend Sage ¥ ; ; lashing, t enator Lister Hill, of Alabama, a member of the | .ncé bein; a lon = i y ; suai cen bo thaiipedte @ the |Bipeman—the slashing, he , enc g detected were taken} The messenger’s head jerked|ed and Jack picked the han- | bhe; bo t raw 7 ; : i <i. Military Appropriations sub-committee, believes | this time. "They ate a’cold supper| around to. stare at them: the/dles of the truct and. started | |fire apparatus’ years ago. And a|Sound of his water | & 2 ; ; feed aicale ves | iad then Jack called them about | guard tensed but did not change| wheeling it towards the local. The | | man -Who orice works 9 fire isjwhere Jt will do the most ga) C tomic warheads have been reduced in size to the point | him his position, Brent walked for-| messenger walked a couple feet | Pvt, William Hartmann, 19. | cursed for the rest-of his lite by} Perhaps -for two minutes, . per a hére they can be used as “aerial artillery.” | He said, “A railroad branch line| Ward, his gun covering the mes-| behind him and to his right: the | son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Hart- |; feverish desire to. answer all|haps for five hours, time. is for- r z Ps r ue | runs through Franklin and_con-| Senger and Jack went up behind] guard was the same distance be- | mann, 2417 Fogarty avenue be 5: gotten. The firemen ‘devote them- He says this will make a great difference and change | nects with the main line at Junc- the guard, ES aa up ping sack on8 to the left. Brent | ie pss Sad bie AE Gases oe j alarms. oes aka to fighting bai : ath ne oe ETE Ree RRS ,. | tion City, twenty miles to the} nd face the wall an took the| brought up the rear, They passed | > Co pete Bee - | Before i onderfi ss r i I nilitary thinking.” Undoubtedly, if what the RE naEOe be | north. The local ehich goes| heavy pistol om his belt. The| the station and reached the local; | dectrination course at Lackland beepers Ptaare Yaa ey onderfal | emy that is cunning, tricky, an y es is a fact, “it won't be long” before fighting planes | through Franklin at noon tomor- messenger’s gun hung on the wall|and then as they were about to | Air Force Base, Texas. = rt ae eae h’, let’ junpredictable. Spectators a rrying atomic missiles and not only military, but | [?¥ eet ae es Ag plese ate eral the Te the « ina rearecae % we eee | 3 Be rf ru bh eghcn Ree y i. | thelr jobs harder, and. fra d are carrying a “ ssiles a 3 2 | it on the main line with a ship-| guns; Jack carrie ne weapons| the conductor came s steps | . ts | go throug! e ions work- 3 3 vivilian, thinking, as well, will be changed. Presumably, | ment of specie. It will be trark’| to the open doorway and dropped|and glanced at th alted Hands Shortv ling in fire Qapertment Per- jr woes Laas need to F aan e g, as , parece? 14'Vs | ferred to the local for delivery at| them outside. abruptly and blurted. “Hey! You ay ‘haps you'll understand our Navy | Welled by the polite. = e if we can use atomic warheads as “aerial artillery,” the | Mescal, at the other end of the! Jack ordered the messenger to ain’t Charley Benton! Where is | . < and CHAl firefighters. bette man stops until the fire hi : : tee branch’ line. We're going to lift| strip off his overalls, then gave| he?” | OGDEN, t One and CNR eee Sai “placked-out,” or . he ians will soon be able to do the same thing and the Sed going aft P eralls, then gave OGDEN, t P)—-One : | been “blac ips * z e _ | that specie. Brent some thin rope and a gag Jack started pushing the truck | 4. jandiest men around — the Generally speaking, there ate |.cif has been carried out; | ileok for the next war becomes more dangerous to ci- ‘Tomorrow rning before|and told him to make the man| faster. The messenger 1 ‘ill Air Force, Perhaps four hours of hard work |" After every fire os es daylight we'll ride to some woods| secure at one end of the car.| suddenly. his hand falli : : a¢ TM Aur Bore! each day. for, 9 Com that i Vitlans as well as to fighting men. | Sefose from the station, When the| Brent did this, then tied up the| butt of his.gun. He called, “Halt | Huse is pound’ Shovly Op. (Sach GAN $0 8 ay ae hours: Of Nae ch * While we have not seen the same thing hinted at be- | train pulls in Brent and I will| guard and fastened him to aj or T'll fire! burne mane equipmer : P- | equipment must _ be i i ‘ ‘ | board the express car. The mes-! stanchion at the other end of the (To be continued) o1 hes tall, Stanley}2@P shape. If you're on an 8-hour, ' over-hauled, and cleaned up fore, it may be nothing more than extra pressure for an | — S PSA: a ao Es “awl into. tight/@ 12-hour, or a 24-hour watch, ‘the next ru job made p ithe rest of the’ time is spent reased allotment for the aeria] defense of the country. Welsh Completes IVONNVVV VEY ys and tails a mechan | waiting for a call. ant by the humor of men © have come close to death One cannot help reaching the conclusion that there will | 7 nN | . woop rg : ee mere “People’s Forum — KEY WEST +) sic: ote A lazy way of life? escaped until the next Fny be no effective aerial defense against attacking planes. | T Y ( 4 an | —_———— Perhaps. Try this for an ex least. .bout all that the nation can do is to seek superiority in | wo ear our NEWS KING AND SIRUGO | periment and you'll see whether Baby bottle n nipples; 42,000 attack planes in order to dish out faster than the enemy | ee re oe rs ‘Of dD t I KW Nas We { (Continued from Page One) proud like the job. oe ‘them, are used each year by Ge- can give it to us. | €FH but the editor reserves, the u n . [Carbonell out that the!, Take a clock, spin the alarm | neral Motors to mask | tight to delete a hich OF D : ’ s ey tS | : ces a ays Gone By |aredging soe liad already done) Mend 30 Suk gah done NOS ae ene CRIME, HORROR AND SEX ON THE AIR ea e pia 1 warth $40,000 or| Wat Re Sie hae ee Wayne Coy, chairman of the Federal Communica-| the writer Str kecoueuaet bed Te net fi . representa! knowing that whether it rings in } , = ‘A ints a eae letters writ by ve ¢ « Corniission and eewminutes or three hours, you tions Commission, is on record against the volume of crime | igan requested othe then on the ne- must move with split-second ac- yen as intermediatry on the ne- ; ‘ 5 and horror programs that come on the radio and the fem- sseaiiviaicd lage gotia : he saw the curacy and perform a skilled job. nine exposure and “livery stable humor” that is appar- aintains City Owns two. men iy diseuss the A few days of this experiment pay ; ae and “livery stable humor” that is appar-" ay Of Garr‘son Bight” present and f i The past was|and you're apt to discover that t in television, Editor, ‘The Citizen Ricco tien lit is often laborious simply sit- The average American will thoroughly endorse the Att ; , 5 “Well J }) vet together in| ting and waiting. ; is oe ee ne : er reading the article con- . ‘ttle on} At the first tap of the gong, position taken by the F. C. C. chairman, who recently re- | cernin; : the nd setile 2% 4 4 , . g street ends in rison | Ta Mi |ovice ot the Sood yards of marl,” (nearly all firefighters experience marked that “the boy who used to express himself with |Bight, I would like to say th men cam. The cai eid Ds ie rants eh ee a ‘amnilat raon, The. chalk on a wall is now provided with a television screen.” * en i‘ soo a tonne a OF The Key West Citizen a hold you up,” Joe|speeds like @ trip-hammer for a Halaly i CPE RE ? Pa TR BEER ity to have to buy the st MAAAAAAAAAD AAS SAAASABABS) Fo}. imen waved. good-{|second, and a heavy, lead weight Vlainly, as Mr. Coy says, “there must be a day of reckon- lends, especially at such a pee ARTS Haat een WaEE BOS seems to settle deep down in the |@AY AND 4 and to think that the C: “C, \ anywhere | ian bout we oe : and Wi Dore nate the olf : is Efforts to rush transfer of the] Can I ive you a lift anywhere |beliy. Each faan ‘ances about — While we are strenuously opposed to governmental | 5. . y eouant all the water | city’s underground water system| | a censorship of all kinds, we are just as strongly opposed to T Havens: procs et oF biel ; to the aqueduct commission came , Pheakes| RYE 1. ..ve Hehe RUA Sie ain hy pe si are unofficial private censorship. We do not like the fact that } bought for the public's use “lf ws vos stop jee ine Sa the | Battle of the Bight” begun THREE HOTELS ™ MIAMI « : inost of our radio and television programs are controlled |, Our City officials turned all ind jorney Aqui’ing opez| with sound and fury, ended in| 7 i phate: sea é c ne eee ‘ |this area back to the State so it| | peveniee tae prainance making! | ace and. good. will: Located in the Heart of the City t tk i J 3 2 Li arvather small group of people in the United States joula be t the transfer was faultily drawn} er OO ee ———— jcould be bought by private own mm d and must be reéalled | and that, consequently, they force the rest of the nation to listen to and see what they think should be on the air. Moreover, it is quite apparent that sophisticated programs, suitable to the metropolitan areas of the na- ‘on, are utterly unsuited to many millions of people who reside in the smaller communities ef the land: Obviously, continental mind, whith flourishes in Europe. is not the {er | According to the price that has been asked for the street end} then they gave back to the State about $100,000 | Now everybody is in a devil of a’ mes The state got the area bac $ Official U. S. Navy Photo LIEUT. JOHN D. WELSH ... Sent to Columbia University denn: D. Welsh, Lieutenant | Three “Key West men, a Civil-} ian Conservation Corps member at Ramrod Key, and a Miamian} who. registered here have been| ordered to report to the local board Sept«,6, for duty at amp Blanding. | i TIZEN i Politieal nnouncement A t indiger to th I a h = Ueeun ind naiidh. Dis SOON ge agere et indigenous to those who reside in the United States. “to the taxpayers of Key|’' 5 Sieg ree “ Nevertheless, our radi Ba agg ne West. |New York, has recently been de- |. Nemirweas Mr. and Mrs: James cadets ———— se s, o r radio and television programs reflect 4 ‘ : es Keackantas Fl All Weather L. Stone are spending a visit of} . raed this mentality more than any other, ; aoe viet A rie wees a = a : Ee eV] a week in Key West with Mrs.| For Gity Commissioner SDE Dien ws ee Pad cigs something raining nit, ey est, Flori- | Stone's parents, Dr. and Mrs.! - : : ere that belonged to the people with-| qa William P. Kemp, 623 William] DR. DELIO COBO Suspicion leads many people into many mistakes. jout the consent of the people. It He was relieved of his duties as street. | ———- en RA doesn’t look just right to X = pa Offic z nicnmaanier | ay i | I hope the people of Key West Assistant Operations = Diti¢er. | y Winn, distributor of S-B HATEVER YOUR NEEDS It is always an easy proposition to stand on the side-| will keep all of this in mind-—| which he has held for the past lan Silver Ber aie repaints Bs IN THE TiWE OF - ines and criticize the players, just who is to blame for taking |two years, during the last week | ¢x¢ellent business in Key West yah ae: > our rights and privileges a of September. since he resumed distribution i} 7) 1; nee i) oman s SLI | just what Key West Lieutenant Welsh’s next tour | some weeks ago. C HAVENS . one r HAM | lost by all of this jof duty is at Columbia Universi- = : : ——— Now I want to say something |ty, where he will. receive five | ‘Mrs. Hugh Williams, who re T 6 Y Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service : Q : es aes the dock — suggestion, | terms of College Training ides at the corner of Duval and between . ¥ Vhere would a dock be put and He entered naval service in| Eaton streets, is leaving tomor- COME TO THE MIAMI KEY : Jhow are we to get that dock if| July, 1942 a: Aviation Cadet | row enroute to New York where AND , WEST " all the water front is taken by jin the Navy V-5 program. After {she will spend a visit of some TROPICAL TRADER Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS : private owners? If you put completing the prescribed flight | tirhe Between Miami and Key West — ‘ dock at the Boulevard that won't) training course, he was designat- | ———— |} 718 Duval St. Phone 1000 se. {do the small boat owners any | ec tor at Corpus| From the editorial pages of The} : | good, If it happens to be a m | Cr September, 19- | Citizen: “Since the government; _......—. . {can we pull our boats oa th@ | 43 has repudiated its promise to in-| : dock? Don’t be so foolish. We) His decorations include the {duct the draftees for one year Air : want what belongs to u thei Navy Cross, Distinguished Fly- | only, doth niass will be an appro- STRAND conditions ‘ waterfront—it was an illegal! ing Cross with two Asiatic | priate name for them.” j_————————————— : sale Pacific Area with two stars, and | Last Times Today . | HARRY R the American Defense Meds ler Miss Mary Ruth Jonés of De- | . a : aa Newer While aboard the U. S._ S.|catur, Georgia Prehistoric Women ‘ | Key Welt Flor sunker Hill, he participated in| They have ‘one child, a son, with : : | ‘August 27, 195 air strikes against the Japanese | John’D. Jr, 2 1-2 years of LAURETTE ,LUEZ and | PS. 1 would like to mention | home islands, and shot down | The Welshs’ were residing at 15 ALLEN NIXEN : one qnan.in particular, Dir. C. B, | over Kure, da arch 19. 19- | 06 Alberta street in Key West (in Technicolor) * . (45. He remained a prisoner of nme — | COMING. KON-TIKI “| BETTER GET BUCKLEY, FORGOT TO TAKE OFF_HIS HELMET. Harvey, who has worked for the] Alaska. Your Grocer SELLS that Goo STAR * BRAND sa conan COFFEE and CUBAN ——TRY A POUND TODAY— LT is on the Bering Sea in western) _ the Japanese Army until the ex- is married to the form- j , Royal Standard and ce nectincinintennemenersmrnmnencmtiniosiintentnecnts people's rights and tried to save’ ob sne of prisoners at the ter this waterfront for you and 1| Sane sr ge amet | eect mo Sigs" ROMER OFFICE SUPPLIES | | -The mouth of the Yukon River! Technical High School, Lieuten- | || eee ee conditioned | 126 Duval Street Phone 250 Portable Typewriters | Ask about our payment-plan SALES . SERVICE . RENTALS) i We rent typewriters and Adding Machines SSS s Adventure Documentary Last Times Today LIGHT OF THE WESTERN STARS with RUSSELL HAYDEN COMING: FORT APACHE John Wayne and Henry Fonda