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Thursday, Augusi 40, 195i e 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The Key Mest Citizen hed daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub- from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County .. FP. ARTMAN “ : Edito: | ARTMAN Business Manage: Entered at K ORMAN West, Florida, as Second Class Matter TELEPHONES 51 and 1935. The Assuciated Press—The use for reproduction of ail ne stherwise credited in this paper, ished here. iated Press is exclusively dispatches credited to ii and also the local new: member of entitied to Florida Pres sociated Dailies of Florid (by carrier) 2 5 MADE K NON APPLICATION an open torum and invites discu: zen is sion of public issues bjects of locai or general interest, but it will not publist HOU mmunications. } IMPROVEMENTS FOR XEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN } 1. More Hotels and Apartments, } 3each and Bathing Pavilion. | Airports—Land and Sea 4 Consolidation of County and City Governmerts. 5. Community Auditorium. | LESSONS FOR KEY WESTERS Haven’t you sensed a feeling of disgust sometimes | ou have heard a man or a woman, apparently in | alth, complaining about this and that or the/ ? They had the most precious thing in life— but lacked the stability of character to ap- | | t} health We wonder how they felt if they read the inspiring year $12.00, single copy | | Colton, 9 years old, Ginger Col- | relatives of }MAPLE LEAF LAD, Aj Palmer,} CONCH CHOWDER By RAYMER Doris Gossett from Texas wrote ome the comedy dialogue for a she was “a-doin’} show a techurly” when she! | wrote some Texas gags into the} ipt ! KNOW that Norman Mark- well has a new name for Duval Street He suggests that me stretch of it be re-named ‘Honky Conch Lane’ His/ wife, Carmen, received a clipping} from Honolulu where her two; phews and a niece have become} tners in a children’s shop} calied the Kahala Kids’ Store; They run “it themselves and) ell se -hand comic books, } marbles and other kiddie stuff. | Pictures of the group made the front page of “one of the leading) newspaper. Shown in) y tycoons, Gary Hawaiian were the yo! ton, 7 years old and little brother Buzzy who is all of five! .. Maybe they will end up in the States as members of that “Ray- mer Distributing Company” men- tioned in the column “The South- ernthost Corner which appears in The Citizen actually, the said company heads are exporters and importers and are shirt-tail mine from North Carolina. our new staffster, took pictures of bridge players and sunbaskers the other Sunday which will be forthcoming Watch for the} one in which Dick Lundgren} really mugged at the camera as} if he were Wild Bill Hickock with | that fatal poker hand in his mitt) Palmer also turned this one I in under the label “Assignments} You Dream About But Never | Feline Feature On Pelevision Israel Builds Earth Hou j worse with every of immigrants | j | (#) Wirephoto WHEN MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE SEIPLE of Columbus, Ohio heard a noise coming from their empty television cabinet they were puzzled. The set’s picture tube and all the works had been sent to the repair shop. Investigating they found this domes- tic scene. Their cat “Junior” had crawled into. the set fo present a new family of furry little kittens. \SIGNS OF ‘RECOVERY ; FRANKFURT. —West Germa {feet again and ;arches: the reducing are back in business Things got tough for the people Germans HAIFA nousing shorta {P)— To combat a ge which grows ne institute Israel Y it tudying Get Dept: Romey's Bar, Key) the possibility of building thous- | by Susan MeAvoy published in The Citizen Tuesday btacte pisses Sos doors] ands of houses out of earth, whoHatten their bank by eet) r ne firs > In 21 years 1-4 70 F t blind Leonard (“Mike”) Warren, who conducts the hd a “ tas Tain bet ‘7 Ei =| The young nation needs 10,000 | thinning waistlines the aj race we ; hold the wedding between Elsaj qwelling units immediately to| wat: .Food became : and dry stand at the entrance to the Key West Post Office. | Johnson and Navy man Elton’ chejter the latest influx of immi-|anyway it wa unpopular. t He said, “I never had any bitterness or self-pity.’’ It cin cae. hag eon grants, most of whom now live | aroand with a bay wind » : about Im, and approx i ér te me ri haan ‘ for that reason that everybody who knows him likes | a.) ie nabaeee tal huts or tent | The reducing institute me x ge ree rooling guests were among the| jf the present immigration rate | began looking for new jobs. Then Everybody admires the man whose spirit of cheer-|screaming shrieking group pre- of 15,000 a month continues, the |the war came and lard on bread n can not be crushed by a handicap. Key West has posi = nae Pile check the country need hundre of was a treat. ‘There wasn’t 4 lot Seas olice blotter in the morning to} tho Of tnore: honiks Bet ieee : an arthritic who declared: ee tie Claibake Gent ceenae OF more: Tomes | ob tune either ng Samia peene 3 < A ee ee ve clambake went. | Since cement and other ortho- | had trouble working up a sha- “| think the most contemptible thing in life is self- There were no reports on|dox materials are expensive in|qow. Post-war troubles kept pi that but we know what's cook-| jsrael, the Hebrew Institute of | paunches below par, too. It was ing For the next 120 days—j| Technology is conducting exten-} not until currency reform in 1948 Pain makes this‘man wince, bui-he buries his winces miles. He smiles and laughs so often it is hard to be- eve that he, suffers from recurrent twitches of pain. And it has his cheerfulness done for him during the years he has been in Key. West? Everybody who knows him likes him, And he is un- were zippy, including the zipper] on my dr ped off the able to work, many Key Westers, whenever they have a geace in Key West 'sée to it that he serves on every coro- ner’s jury; and he was a member of the May-June Monroe county grand jury, Whatever his physical condition may be ata given time, his face brightens when he meets you ind he greets you with a smile. One thing about Mike Warren, not mentioned in The Citizen story, demonstrates that a man of his spirit can’t held down entirely by handicap. He had heard much about canasta, when its popularity began to sweep fast throughout the country, he determined to be able to play it. And, despite his blindness, he plays it well today. How did he come to do it? Through determination—that factor in man’s make- up that has kept him going forward since the days he ived in caves or roamed plains or forests, Determination urged on Mike Warren till he devised a means of nicking be so ards to identify every card in a deck by his sensitized ager tips Mike and the arthritic provide what should be an outstanding lesson in inspiration to the man, with: all Hi who thinks he is hounded faculties in good working ¢ . by bad Juck When voters » man, they get cheap serv- the country has. elect a cheay ice that is the most expensive luxury waste of time if the play- hands they Bridge might not be such a ers would stop talking about the played last he Peper ie eye ae borrow a bathtowel it temporarily with safety pins,| but for an hour before an expert] the effect zipper-flipper arrived, I sat with] on this type of construction Cookie! ls The lock slip-| ready has been erected in Nirim, zipper and for a few|in southern Israel. Only a negli- minutes I thought I'd have to| gible amount of timber and steel Lor- {| was used shunt a dollar his way. The two justices of the |raine Adams and Vi Veidt fixed) earth ive tests to find the right mix-j that. people with big appetite SLIP IS SHOWING section: At} tuce of earth, sand, water, and | got up from dinner ‘happ ja pleasant get-together for Lt./a minimum of cement for con- ‘Pome Weak Germany has. be Hal Eddones birthday, things / struction in this climate icome a Mecea for whip cream A one-story model house al- |markers and the boys who can ‘dish up staggering strudels and |eakes and schnitzels. Three years of this has had its affect on |lines.' Many German hausf tare eyeing themselves with mild The base material was Time 1 be requires s y ime( will be requited. to. 80008: Sisk: ‘a tter there is a limit of sun, wind and rain ' ste anlligithing ie Phihppines, U In Defense Pact |The | Philippines |together today in a new defense q United States and the bound themselves + pledging each to help the on. at the signing cere- called fight other pe ager P ent Truman nony the treaty a “strong step towards ¢ that common course and to work to- gether in the future, as we have; i the past, for : fi ity # rai ; shied Reon lery in New Haven, Conn., was; &4MERICAN COR The colorful signing ceremony | founded in 1832 by Col. John) ang CUBAN %1 : United States ‘Official Here { my back to the wall, afraid to} - a - i The town of Magdalena, New; move Chop Chop Cowan,) | Mexico, is named for {he er helicopter agent sympathized \CHICKE | white-rock profile of Mary Mag |dalene, long a landmark in the He'd had trouble like that} once and is now an advocate ot HOUSE PANIC button, button, who’s got a but-| ton games Add color note:}| that gorgeous royal purple beach| jacket worn by singer Reoa Wal-} ler The show must go on} why?) tradition was carried out} last night by Dorothy Berlin, who} despite two dislocated vertabrae, | entertained at the Hammond or-| gan with her music and singing.| ANONYMOUS RETIRED is the name signed to the last of the posteards mailed to this column Addressed Flowerpot McRaymer and goes in sad farewell, “Sis From my first card on.I was sure| you knew. Now I am backing off| your front law. At this point I Ami ‘crouched behind the rocker} covered with grandma’s shawl.”} has seen Pell Mel Adams? Uittle Robin Jones swallowed a portion of the ocean the other day but came out of it none the worse for the scare Post- ponement of the oleo tryouts for the Key West Players until Sept. 7 will give more potential acts time to whip up special exhibi- tions What about girl} Beauty Shop quartette instead of| | Barbershop harmony? An eight pound girl, just | what they ordered, was born to Comdr. and Mrs. Walter Schlech at 4 o'clock yester morning Proud mother is the former Bar bara Bov whose father mother, Capt. and Mrs. , now of OpaLock have been visiting here awaiting the Stork Club entry STRAND Gecaitionda Thursday - Friday - Saturday KON.TIKI a | ADVENTURE | DOCUMENTARY \{ Coming: THE LAW AND THE LADY | Greer Garson and Michael | Wilding AIR COOLED — Thursday - Friday - Saturday FORT APACHE sou WAYes ont MERRY FONDA (In Technicolor) Coming: DEAK WIFE William Holden and Joan Caulfield + ett stotetie se . 18 there-anyawe around who; | mountains south of the place | Rene Sao NORTH BAY Ont.—(P)A) chicken hawk which swooped down on a farm near here kill+ ed 29 chickens without touching} them. j The chickens crowded into a corner of their coop trying to es- cape the invader and were) smothered to death \ Sa. Par it on yourself . Thousands upon thousands ef these batiquets are enjoyed every day. And it’s easy to.see why. A frosty, cold bottle of Bud brings out the flavor of all foods—yet never loses its own delicious, distinctive taste, Brewed from choicest hops, rice and best barley malt, Budweiser is known everywhere as America’s finest genuine lager beer. Enjoy Budweiser...at work, at home, when eating out. Order a carton today. ° PLASTIC TILES. Por Your Rath and Kitchen Walle Armstrong M tus0 RAY AND JENNIE REYNOLDS WASHINGTON, Aug. 30—() | ! | | i | cific.’ Mr. Truman said: “Tt demonstrates to all nations we intend to continue our | | took piace in the inter-depart- | mental auditorium and brought} ether top leaders of both the and the Philip- pines. rs tate School Dr. T..Q. Syrgley, Director of the State Division of Instruction surveyir Monroe county schools today to determine how! well prepared they are for the; coming school year, Horace O’ Bryant, Superintendent of Pub- lic Instruction announced. Dr. Srygiey is spending the day at as many schools as he ¢an cover before returning to this afternoon. He ig! with principals and Tallah: conferring teachers. Meanwhile faculties of county schools prepared to de- rart for tomorrow's meetings in } fiami. The Fiorida Education, ociation is sponsoring lectures and discussions there for the three the Southeastern Florida t | School begins Tuesday, Sep-i tember 4 for Monroe county ele- | high school stu- all tie coun: in choc mentary and dents sre calles cect For a hearty inexpensive lun-| cheon serve kidney bean salad with brown bread and fresh pears and cheese for dessert. To make the salad mix the kidney beans with celery, onion, sweet pickle, pepper, and mayonnaise. salt, Political Announcement For City Commissioner DR. DELIO COBO ~ THE GLADES RESTAURANT 278-80 So. Krome Ave. Homestead, Florida We Never Close—Phone $113 Specializing in . 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