The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 10, 1951, Page 2

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Poge 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Mondsy Decembes 10 1957 as The Key Weet Citizen « tman, owner and pub ene and Ann Streets ana Monroe County Editor Business Manage: Published daily (except Sunday) by L. P isher, from The Citizen Building ner of C Oniy Daiiv New e um Ke x . P.ARTMAN NORMAN D. ARTMAN Enterca a he; West, Flonas, as Second Class Matter . 51 and 1935 Associaied Press is exclusively news dispatches credited to 1 and also the local news Member of The Associated Pres: nutied to use for-reproduction of 8 4 not otherwise credited in this paper -Lsuiption (by carrier) ‘25¢ pe DVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATIO! ne Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of public issue: ind aubjects of locai or general interest, Dut it wil not. publish nenvy'neus Communications Pe FLORIDA RESS ass ~~ yf IMPAUVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZen More Hotels and Apartments. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Alrports—Land and dea. Consolidation <f County and City Governments. Community Auditorium. oeere A HOMILY ON LONG LIFE Susan MeAvoy, e Citizen reporier, saw a “fast-walk- ing man” in front of City Hall, as she was coming out of The Citizen’s cffice to go to police headquartelts." She senrried back into The Citizen office to tell thé editor and the men in the compesing room about. the fast-walking FOR DRIVING imately a half million miles collectively Hernande Cheste ift, civilian drivers in the Public Base, Key West, Florida, for their out THIS ROCK % OF OURS By BILL GIBB % that they will carry themselves Most of us have a few pet wore over into other departments of words whobe your life because you are develop. meaning ring a be man and they hurried to the sidewalk to see him, for he | somewhere‘ within our mind and | ing CHARACTER , > world’s N F . i 7 a United | bring about a peaceful, happy! Once more, a quick glance at was the world’s No. 1 man, the President of the United Dik Gaia Seats acu a’ nathnat |theWieuonihty: shows ub that” cha States. voll, taken to determine the most !Tacter’’ means “moral constitu Key West has bad a gpod many fast walkers, and | popular of these w s, discovered , tion and qualities * In turn, ‘mo. me of the top-ranking ones | ral qualities’ are smack, jam up amgng the recent ones was Herbert Davis, who walked descelatad thelr user with (ithe “spiritual © values” which fasftill he was 84, and then died, seemingly without a re- values as | again lead us to God. (See what I istent effort visdom meant at the beginning of this sis te ‘ : I find it useful to| column when I said you can't es The heart pumps a third faster when a man, young se hitch it, ints {¢2Pe the efficacy and nearness of or old, walks fast. Dr. Paul de Kruif, an expert on heart F mind, and my s wee ) a “ ve cai at 6 anc | then s ( 1 ee what everting bac to Mr ub. conditions, says that a man, past 50, should no stanc a Re lpia t to see what | yard’s quotation, his was strietly when he can sit, should not sit when he can lie down, | jorimenty M n”,| advice. Samuek Butler, in “The should not take any strenuous exercise. fand though [ never know what or y of All Flesh”, took a more The President is careful about his eating and makes it a point to avoid excess poundage. He and his doctor know that overweight is not good for a man of his age, 68 The great Dr. Samve! Johnson was too heavy; he gorged instead of ate. One wonders, as one reads Boswell's Life | of Johnson, how the mental and phys 74. ical giant lived to be But before one finishes reading, it is easy to deter mine how Johnzon canie to live four years more than the biblical four score years and 10. In his day little known about the strain on the heart by over-activity. Un- | wittingly, Johnson rested his heart by lying in bed till noon every day; unwittingly, he rested his stomach by re- | current fasting, sometimes as long as three days at a time Of course, The Citizen does not recommend lying late abed to rest the heart, unless one has a heart ailment | or high blood pressure. However, will help any!ody who is overweight Prehistoric man’ probably was old when he was 30 H. G. Wells speaks of the Old Man of 40 as the head of a fasting’ occasionally tribe. But, whether 39 or 49, modern man has doubled his ! ife span on an average by learning how to live. The first and most important lesson, in that learning, not to ivertax the heert. Aniong the things that ‘overtax it are worry, nervous excitability and too The last-named reason is why athletes, as a rule, are pret- ty well worn out in their mid-thirties, This homily on how. to live long<is for; Key *Westers, with the President listening in. He has good medical ad- visers. But The Citizen confesses it would be pleased to learn if they teld him, “Slow up a bit on Mr. President.” is strenuous your stepping, It’s funny, but there are always some people, in any community, who are always willing to be a whatever happens to be open at the iime candidate for SLICE OF HAM selfis.: and personal view of man’s day-to-day work. He says “Every man’s work, whether it be literature or music, or pictures where the menta jiven word meanderings of a take me,-I do] «now that I receive strength | courage. a reaffirmed convic and i Scientists Listeu To Researchers OTTAWA, Dec. 10—2—_ Military. scientists from the United Stat Britain and Canada, will | listen |to younger researehers in - three Hays of secret talks af Otta SuRAND ..ndiiines Lest Times Téeday ‘THE TANKS ARE COMING F< AND MARIE Tap Wa starting today. DON Tt is the third such symposium ON THE LOOSE * sponsored by Canada’s defense re —_ Melven search board to provide a hearug | for new discoveries ‘Pisin Talk OMAHA (®—The “Air Impulse weekly newspaper published at )Offutt Air Force Base here, ap pealed for blood donations in la wage fighting.men understand 4 3 m of the newspaper was line: “Tt is better to MOMROE .23., Last Times Today TOAST OF } NEW ORLEANS with KATHARINE GRAYSON AND MARI Coming: L doha give than re Official U. S. Navy Photo accident, Jose Avila, Jr., Homero Captain C. C. without a: being congratulated by in the past nine years Wor standing Department, are record ‘Atomic Plans Are | Communist Purge ‘Wanted By Senater :. Dec. . 10.—4.-—The » radio has disclosed ., that Klement Gottwald of! | WASHINGTON, Dec. 10,— Czechoslovakia is purging his Com- } Senator Mike Monroney says the | munist party from top-to-bottom. | | " submit plans to|It says the reason is to’ ptevent |congress for production of atomic + Gottwald's overthrow by. a,-Com- lines on a-seahle-ecalt munist faction with doubts» about Last week, the Army chief | Moscow ‘ lof staff, General J. Lawton Collins The broadcast says several mem- | | ers > party. central ci it- |, | said the United States has improv. | bers of the patty. central comm »e have admitte aking stib- Jed atomie artillery the point Ly adr ps: making sei ‘where it’s almost ready for the | VeTS¥e €ioris. piscine US i —a— As of October, 1950, there were | in. continental United States 265 | [Kennan Biasied ‘By Communists | The ed America’s FOR HOME or COMMERCIAL USE... We Are Prepared To Furnish You With Clear, Pure \ different religious bodies. {a | MOSCOW, Dee. 10. Soviet Union has bl =f KEEN, SBA KEEN SIGHT expert on Russia, George Kennan. is The critic'sm over radio Moscow DR. GORDON came at a time when Kennan seems 1 3 coc meesswrcen 6 EENE™ 1 Cube »0 Crushed ICE ambassador to Moscow i OPTOMETRIST i Observers are wondering wheth - | PONG eat ke RS er Russia has expressed displea Formerly of Miami ; hoic Seema EYE AND VISUAL DIAGNOSIS | Complete Optical | Laboratory 824 Duval St. sure with th Thompson Enterprises, Inc. (ICE DIVISION) KEY WEST, FLORIDA The Graf Zeppelin left Germany 1 arrived at Lake 15, having flown days, 15 hours, Oct in 4 Tel. 1423 TELE?HONE NO. 8 miles , 46 minutes. tion that happiness in a human be ng is entirely dependent upon an neceptance and belief in God. On \or achitecture, or anything else, is always a portrait of himself, and the more he tries to conceal him was exercise. self, the more clearly will his y an exceptionally shallow, igno ; ‘ant, and artific an delude | Character appear in spite of him imselé trite that the il-| meer eta that when you go on | usionary pleasures of our day-to- |e Job tomorrow jay life have any lasting benefit In conclusion, if you will take si R any ONE virtue and try to prac- The word “FIDELITY” is an ex-j tice jt every da i. aitent eleloe for mediteden ice it every day, you will soon a x iis ars discover that all of the other vir. The dictionary says it means: |tues are gradually seeping into i oyalty; strict observance of pro-| your life, There is a long enough | | nises, duties, ete list of these virtues for even the What does it actually mean inj mtost cynical reader to discover mractice though—to you and tojone he can adopt ne? Faith, hope, charity, temperance Those of ho ever have had | fortitude, justice, prudence, gen weasion to visit actories, work | erosity, truth, love and so on ad in | chops, even barrooms, have often | finitum.) | 1oticed a framed quotation hang You need not expect a miracu ng on the wall. It’s from Elbert lous, over-night change in your lubbard’s “Get Out Or Get In) life. You'll still have fights with | Line” your boss, your wife, or your | “If you work for a man, in heav- | neighbe But the chagrin you n’s name work for him! If he | feel after these fights will point | days you wages that supply you|up the weakness of your attitude your bread and butter, work for|and give you something concrete | .ity, speak well of him, think well | to work upon. | of him, stand by him and stand by | Over a period of time, an inven he institution he represents."” tory will show that you have made b: Mr. Hubbard has given us in| amazing strides and that, perhaps | -hose few words the essential prin- | for the first time in your life, you siples’ of “Fidelit tice the, lly,, really 4 ” the 2 nid . Po total Keys Clini¢ ‘Holds Open Hous ST. LOUIS ton was carrying no money when jhe answered a knock on the door jand was confronted by a robber. The Florida Keys Clinic at | vernier is holding open house for; But the ‘robber didn’t leav« Wl friends and interested persons jempty-handed. He reached — in m Dec. 12 from 2-8 P.M. | Thornton’s pocket and took his The building has been renovated | false teeth, valued at $75. pped and a nurse | ee procured. They ex- | te serie 8 Ok. ane | Yau Grocer SELLS that Good uuect the pro! STAR * BRAND be ved. | AMERICAN ’ ry "y | and CUBAN COF FEE | A hundred years age eae ——TRY A POUND TODAY— cnmune ROUND TRIPS DAILY! rartseuace NATIONAL 7 Airlines CALL 1780 wm or your travel agent TICKET OFFICE: Meacham Airport Celephone Service is Growing. too ..-and the price is up far less than most things you buy! RAPID GROWTH—that’s one thing this young fellow has had in common with telephone service since his babyhood ACTUALLY, in just five years the number of local telephones Floridians can call has more than doubled. And this year’s increase in Florida telephones is expected to reach about 51,000, BEST OF ALL, this bigger, better “package” of service has gone up on the average less than @ fourth as much as prices in general and less than our cost of providing the service. ALWAYS one of your biggest bargains, today an even better buy than it was ten year. part of your family budget. : J. B. Kincan, South Florida Manager telephone service’ is S$ ago, and a smaller LONG DISTANCE CALLS go through faster when you give the operator the out-of-town telephone number. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TF! FGRAPH COMPANY

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