The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 31, 1951, Page 2

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Friday Aucusi 4) The Key West Citizen Published daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub sisher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County - ARTMAN Editor RAMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manage: econd “TELEPHONES $1 and 1935 Member of The Associated Press— The Associated Press is exclusively litled to use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to it t otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local new: shed here. Matter " ngle_ copy ssion of public issue: but it will not publisk IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 1. More Hotels and Apartments, Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Airports—Land and Sea Consolidation of County and City Governments. Community Auditorium. 4 AMERICA AND UN BUDGET in connection with the international established by the United Nations, the United States, ‘he end of the war, has been contributing a rather heavy ntage of the total cost. The opinion is strong in this country that other | organizations | since | na- — i | Taken “HIS WIFE SENT HIM A BOX Se ICE CREAM fs THIS ROCK © |the fire ed to | ephone |hama street, {and Fleming. residence Benjami tors to been a Key appa: pps a call s ficer At D Ce tors of about 8:3 From ment in Bayview We ARS a a meeting of the The Files \ Of The Key West Citizen °°" } Mab hb bAbbbbratbbhhahahes | 10 YE c AGO iden. | in attendance. M Williard M. Albury, Cit ney Aquilino Lopez ani last as sumn it over by the tel reporting between in the oecupied by Pierce. fire’ on Souti rear Police 3 Soar nber Cc of (ase = bok NEW YORK—(P)— The Am-) erican Society of Civil Engineers Announe reports that by the end of 1951) === “T== there will 280 miles of toll For City C ined suto roads in the United States. DR. DELIO C6 tS. Poll Roads Tnerease ft ilivas Assuied On Eritrea ASMARA, Eri be cording pees Nut ae STRONG ARM BRAND COFFET er etup not TRIUMPH aa eptember 1952. COFFEE AY MILL Ne ed School Guard Your Grocer Cece NTAR *® AMERICAN c 0 ina CURAN |——-TRY A POUND ; to be later All Grocers - STRUNK LUMBER YA = No SAYS If it's storm protective materials you necd, we ka @ variety of materials used to do this job. jon, outside of the ee ent Old Fashioned Key West Blinds. sarseluaheen aa New Fashioned Jalousies. franes per (Wood, aluminum or glass) Plywood for Storm Shutters. =o the Masonite for Storm Shutters. j Thin’ Storm shutter lumber. ae p And all the fastenings you need to put storm thin Phe’ Cilieene a ohen ao ou together with and hang them in place. UEgHU! cor 1 and intelligently mon seek cts be fore some-| Be h the Of.) dof tions should-meet their share of this financial burden. nmerce of Key West, held, on| th probably explains the action of the House in cutting = T Hi za ni ht a resolution wa AS hig antennae 533,000,000 off the budget request for $30,000,000 to make | py BILL GIBB a few who rather fancy them-|Contervation uf Wes Which is a! FRAN TRANCE MORIN good the pledged contribution of the United States. dive heen sending “a book-ca elves as being “tough”. These major item in the defense pro- | tell the Editor how much they President Truman, in asking for the full amount re-/ ed, “The } jerks’ who hurt the rep-| gram of the nation, and also per anjoy e oy eee | H 4 ats : j ena cand Gai ok hes newspaper, nh such com | quested, says that the saving of $3,000,000 involves the ee ae Rs Mea of a neces and whe taining to the speed limit of aute mente as: ji ae | by members o ste to be dangerous only “The risk - ruining the organizations and suggests that if the | New York it tells oF eunea th darkness te Hide carefully edited neve | members of Congress oppose the work, as a whole, it | experience the newspaper! their uctions. Their loud mouths! § Air paper in the U.S... ° | would be better and more honorable to offer legislation |@™e. Turner Catled ‘ for ir provoking and vulgar tk STRAND «2.003 P Soapiciar we tn ood |stance, relates that while he was! perfec harmic Eventually ; a Mae ending our participation in these groups. ba roving wational: 1eporter, taxi) the ‘ai : will solve itself be Friday and Saturday “News that is complete i The Pr sident pointed out that the House had fixed | drivers ; th Ficwe ! there will be no patrons KON-TIKI pote NCHS isa | a limit of thirty-three and one-third per cent as this coun- cna A Aas type i ADVENTURE reader's necessity . . .” | er IN OER eee anes ; 5 Nest [eee said earlier, the local DOCUMENTARY = | ry’s contribution to any organization and pointed out|aging Editor of 1 ira tiden’t” know . nothing Costes COREE TW AMD Tou eee irene tel \ that it was the aim of the government to bring our share to Peaipcpite NA a ipe out loud, that is, THE LADY and as neces- | this level, or lower, eventually, The U. S. share of the | methine bess you have any secrets, | Greer Garson and Michael sary. ea, yen Fe ee ’ tntt ie i something beside Has mh - Wildin. { id Ne : ee ai EW RAUL CS ey el { 1 yourself into. thinking ig ng ? A gigas nee he peer is gee over thirty per ote ee, ty ley are not shared amongst Ise this compen for. a Feeoet | cent o iat organization’s total cost, but our percentage | Perhaps i went downts 1 the taxi nds in Key West.| Bits uctory subscription — Beis cuts dawn itarulacly: alked to taxi drivers, I'd discov-! 4 deve “ut truth serum seven toi] MONROE cat MONTHS FOR ONLY $3. cada HERG oe Oe ence : : er what this “something was, each one of the guys would have || —aaee aoe saeco | was necessary, of course, just after the war for the | and be able to emulate Mr. Cat-;ahout the same disastrous effect! Frid. A Bane’ | ee ae sa coe j United States to .aasume a disproportionate share af the |!edge. : as an atomic bomb dropped on} oe ee ores | tian Science Monitor | y expenses of intérnational groups. Many of the other na- is bil hc the island. I dare say the latter! FORT APACHE pac arr | tions of the world, which could hav ‘bean expected to jt a ent AS te tion would she :elRArane ey. cOneal with mea | i A ave been expected to |taxis “don’t know nothing from! con | contribute, were suffering from the economic devastation prothing”. They'll driv 4 2NY! TABOR DAY core bade Slee bahia gl | | . lace ant to go, sel mal oes ‘ | ees | of war. Temporarily, at least, the other nations were not ReUGo vehe wat to buy ro n/,_ The holiday next Monday will | (In Technicolor) SEES = an | able to put up their full share but, in the years that have|tell you anything you want to|P® Celebrated by everyone withi i Coming: “DEAK, WIEE See | sed “ume oh ek ave piven mdlealion of thei: wp (te tmt Ger abekilely weort|"S;, Carte attention being |{ Willem. Holden end Joan ft aoe | passed, most of them have given indication of their wil- disclose what’ they themsslses| 221d, to its true meaning or orig- Caulfield Bene Gene) Lass: lingness to do so, Rink cuduy emselves| in. All of us are guilty of treat-| SD a ee RO ARE One ein did atin as tol D8 1olidays in this respect nanee scotia ay ge = Christmas is looked upon by a RUSSIAN PLANES CAN REACH U.S. TARGETS | octiing ton scindicad like Mig, [2 a a time for gay _ parties, getting too ‘citified’—like Mia : : Should an attack come to this country from the air,|mi with its cold, —unfriendly| UUKe" ‘ py | bee ca ai : ee Pe REESE onSs arievi wrecks upon the nation’s high- Millard ( aldwell, Civil Defense Administrator, says that cnt ee ee nmitted him-| WY Independence Day is _an- seventy out of every one hundred planes Russia would elf quite te an nate ‘ litic ge ther excuse for the Same.” East: | launeh against us would get through to the target.” lsaying “The next pre a tial souk tee gabitan’ pris its) Beet aes ‘ ep —s isiincnagete ee original purpose of celebration| Notwithstanding this prediction, the cities of the moan 3 pr gio " bg than any other holiday. Memori-| United States, in his opinion, have not approached the mmethine® sie Bis sepunican eral Day is a joke, especially here point where any one of them could withstand ‘an atomic | Bill Myers showed why he is)” 'he South where some com-| {tack. Moreover, the armed forces woald ha nt co weildiked. “SP °1. can't “talk| mumves pay. aveenion oye I , the armec rces would not be able to Youn eahedt zie : y| Confederate Memorial Day — and| pply adequate protection to prevent such an attack and keep newt Pan } ae others observe National Memori- | it is therefore necessary for volunteer workers through And so it went ul Day. In either case, not one} eutthe © eas $ ng The t | person 1 thousand takes time ‘the country to prepare themselves for such an emer- |) eye oy, ae Room pe | to remember the sacrifices — of geney : Peta “| soldiers: who.: weres responsible f : " wal Sy.jing about Key We . 3 While Caldwell was speaking in his fight to persuade | when he says thé cone aid nog bee ee It a ‘ RD cs $ x Ly ate HR ne 4 "| And so with Labor Day is the House Appropriations Committee to give him “ade- seaplane athe. Ae : bs ity la legal holiday set aside-te hon- quate funds” for the program he directs, the: statements | then 11) ar oti ity : ii aa [or members of the working class,| he makes are to be relied upon. Obviously, despite the | them. Sc ep DRIVER” WOR ROW Eley tne, Cee predictior fat ge ee } ae WwW os cael larpe | MANY nations and in the Philip-| } lictions of atomie warfare, the people of this country aie spihe Oa) at i Fie) pine May 1. Colorado was the} have the happy idea that they will not be hurt much, Con- | thi The fares are reason-| 2¢St state to give it legal sanc-| equently, there is no use to appropriate a large amount | able dering th nvestment 1s : Be ng ne es Mantey of money for the preparation of a program in their car weir service i Be er mber here in the United} rh i c m usually courteou: nal es 1e past history of this country inevitably leads to Jefficient. Most of the kicks I've « holiday can be one} the conclusion that its people are always optimistic and, [heard have been from intoxicat-| ot Pleas sche atasiirette yi must be admitted, hav ual) whi. .:.. {ed people who were hardly with Drive carefully, act Ps 1 admitted, have usually gotten by This was AE wopAlien acts i ‘with normality and have a hap: By true in conneetion with war losses in the first two world | ing oe By weexere i] vars but no one can assume that it will be the case if] Taxi drivers, of course, dislike| ———_--—__ atomic warfare begins hauling drunks who are [ike a fight, or skip out the fare. Phe right guess is never as good as the correct an- | This w be one of the 278:80 So. Krome Ave. wey hardships the job, and they Homestead, Florida | ill dust have: to: tale ise: week Never Close—Phone 9113 . Jof the condition. Certainly there Specializing in... 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Nature is grand so long as men and women leave her | eS ee ae Under NEW MANAGEMENT | sss! ie e ‘TRANSMIS: STEER! The reason Why commodities are dear is be: nuse | money is cheap. | Blackout Restaurant : ERR ee | 917 Simonton Street Not every man who insists his word is as good as his bond has a bond. Underrating our preparedness is a favorite pastime to soften us for another tax touch, Some husbands are good listeners because they don't have a chance to get in a word edgewise. FEATURING PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Spanish and American Dishes YOUR HOST B. D. COLLETTE

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