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Page 2 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, December 12 199 The Key Best Citizen Sublishea daily (except RE by P Artman, owner and pub dsher, from The Citizen Building. corner uf Greene and Ann Streets * Only Dailv New paper in Rey West and oe County « P. ARTMAN _ Edito: YORMAN D.ARTMAN Entered at K: TELEPHONES Business Manager as Sec Class Matter $1 and 1935 is excl credits paper, and al ek vely Member of The Assuciated Press—The Associa Wtitled to use for reproduction of ail news d #,no9t othervise published here, this credited in jated Dailies of F $12.00, single ATION copy SRESS ASSQCIATION / IMPHOVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN More Hotels aud Apactments. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Airports—Land and Sea. Consolidation cf County and City Governments Community Auditorium. oPeNe PREFER DEMOCRACY TO COMMUNISM It is important for nations‘in this world to get along | West community with each other, for individuals in Key to get along with Nations, like individuals, environment. It is almost impossible for an individual to live mal, healthy life unless he has the respect of his fellow-citizens. W¢ pendent lives. just as other ividuals ir must adjust themselves to their a nor and confidence cannot live ¢ Each oi 2eds the he of other members of our The same thing is true of nations. No States, can afford to what the people in other nations think of her The nations of the bly be into three broad clas Curtain nations—those aations which there those rallying around the United States in Communism, Third, there be put into either of the war camps. It is important that we in America people in the third group that we are sion, not furthering imperialism, and that we are out_our domestic problems in an e equality of opportunity. With this in mind, it is interesting to note that Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky attempted to drive : wedge between the United States and other the, world by charging that life was groes in the United States. of a nation, living in a societ verful United even the po the nation, not adopt attitude of not divided the vith Russia world could pré First, ations. there are [ror stand in all cases. Second, are nations which are effort to conta are those nations who could no mvince those #geres working opposing ffort to give nations o intolerable for Ne It is significant to note that a Negro member of thc | S. delegation to the United Nations, Dr biar, answered the Russian charge. the American Negroes sre making progress equality and that “we prefer to take our democracy.” He also indicated that he be reminded of such offenses by a Channing To tated that toward ful’ Tobias chances in preferred not tc country which prac- tices slave labor, deportations and political executions. Maybe the reason advice is so cheap is because there is so much of it. It won't be long now before gomebody. will, declare that the U.S. has sold out to Japan. °°" iat So far, no historian has gone into the record to dis- cover where the first bathing beauty brated. contest cele- -With money soa tiful, ple fot to buy too rapidly or pay much; it is easier to assume a debt than it is to pay it SLICE OF HAM t is a good time to advise peo too muct “MARRY ME AND ‘ili TAKE YA AWAY FROM ALL THIS! The be « shop are whole arte k w give me il advice and donate even ier- nagine equi he strain o blishing the rude rudg igly, is permitted to ke cor With a reporter shoe is on he other foot. In f receiving noney o put out noney mistakes on is pi pcessary ork and loss of all-important mo } nents in b ure apt ‘o make t ave to looking other jot job outside the | | Daper ! ihe men € bown an mazin ree of slerance O- | ward this write \t times when | | 1a quick ce yws them »bvious error in copy, they throw | jit aside and hunt me. up during {their lunch hour or off-duty time | with suggested corrections,(and a} hink of a guy who would make | {such mistakes in the first pl | Don’t ever try to convince me | that this is cold-hearted , world | LOCAL FISHERMEN The recent move to enforce an ccupational tax on non-resident j nates of ch r boats is a boon ] © the safety of passengers | | These are dangerous waters | around Key West. Men entrusted vith navagating a boatload of pass- mgers shou be of out-standing haracter and reliable habits. Too ften in the past there has been 1 tendency amongst boat owners to pick up any stray “snow-bird”’ as a mate ifter is willing | o work for a few drinks or for t sandwich and a dollar in his | rocket | Favor Flood Aid | DES MOINES la »—Two meetings are being held in South vestern Iowa in connection with he governme program to pro. | ide aid for f areas damaged xy excessive rains and floods last } pring Between $400,000 and 500,000 has been allotted by the ‘ederal government to 23 South vestern and Western Iowa coun ies for, this Such a dr ect LADIES oe EVERY BODY SAYS, Th place’ w Duy. ik CH Hes | Duval.—(Advt.) | A Three Days’ Cough Is Your | Danger Signal Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble | to help loosen and expel germ laden | | phlegm and aid nature to soothe and } heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded, Creomulsion has | stood the test of millions of users. 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The new Conservative C! hancellor , » high- Of the <Ixchange, Richard Austen ; Bptier, told the House of Commons | that suggestions to divide the shill- ing into 10 pennies—instead of the ased rice expor this trend. The etnam ese minister of national economy, announced here that rice exports n n } | } dur the first 10 months of 1951 | Present 12—just aren’t practical. | toppe 20.0 tons. Vietnamese “The replacement of the existing now optimistically prec t the Fi cinigs sahiecepcortimineetead around 500,000 tons in 1952 NTION—Ny- STRAND... WAITR lon unif Cotton, $2.17. Last Times Today ¢ CHIC. s2% Duvai—(advt) | ON THE LOOSE with JOAN EVANS AND MELVYN DOUGLAS Coming: STARLIFT Gordon Meltae BREEN, DR a N. KEENE OPTOMETRIST Formerly of Miami EYE AND VISUAL DIAGNOSIS Complete Optical Laboratory 824 Duval St. Tel. 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