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“of the world to follow. ‘Kiwanis Club Observes Week OfGood Will United States-Canada 7 Good Will Work Is ‘Sponsored By Kiwanis Apfil 26 To May 2 President Eisenhower and Prime] y St. Laurent today cited the relationship that prevails be- tween the United States and Can- ada as an outstanding example of international good will. The state- ments were issued in connection Navy Lt. Comdr. To Address Elks SN, will speak at the regular meeting of Key West Lodge of Elks tonight. The Navy officer is one of a group of officers being supplied by the Navy as speakers for Armed Forces Week. George Lee, chairman of the Will Week whieh is sponsored by! rixs benefit Cancer dance, will Kiwanis International and its more} ,; 1 me give a final report on the dance. than 3,500 affiliated clubs. The ob- Applications of six candidates will ~Servance is held annually in com-|he phalloted on. i jot © to our great continent” Prime Minister St. Laurent, in a} - The observance, designed to fos- letter to Kiwanis International|ter good relations between the President Walter J. L. Ray said,| United States and Canada, dates ‘The more the peoples of our twoj back to 1921 when the Kiwanis In- countries and of every other free) ternational convention held the first nation manifest a spirit of good will] Canadian Day celebration. This and co-operation in the interests of] was the forerunner of the present | ‘2: their common security and well-| United States-Canada Good Will » the more assurance there| Week which will be observed the be of a peaceful and prosper-! week of April 26 - May 2. us and happy world.” During the intervening years, “Kiwanis International is to be} Kiwanis clubs have erected 25 commended for helping to foster} bronze “peace tablets” at major ‘among us and our world neigh-j ports of entry along the more than bors the kind of friendly and work-} 3,000 miles of unfortified boundary i upon which thej between the two nations. The in- ration of ‘our sacred trust’} scription on each tablet reads: Of freedom so largely. depends.” “This unfortified boundary line President Eisenhower, referring between the Dominion of Canada to the observance of United States-| and the United States of America Canada Good Will Week stated,{should quicken the remembrance “By extending the hand of fellow-jof the more than a century-old ship across the boundaries of na-| friendship between these countries, tions Kiwanis does much to further! a lesson of peace to all nations.” the cause of international peace! At the meeting of the Kiwanis and understanding. Our friendly {Club of Key West, Florida, this ties with Canada, extending over} week, President Glynn R. Archer one hundred thirty-five years, have; announced that the club would ob- furnished an example for the rest| serve United States-Canada Good ‘Will Week with a special program. “I pray the day may come when He said that the program would _ all the nations shall enjoy the same | be highlighted by Speaker, Samuel Mutual respect, tolerance and good | J. Lawrence, past president of the neighborliness that has been soi Key West Club, . Lt. Comdr. Frank G. Morris, Jr., | ‘Big Coppiit Key : | Brush Fire Rages | A brush fire, which has been | | raging since Sunday on Big Coppit Key has pointed up the need for} {a series of fire-wells along the} | Keys, according to County Com-| missioner Clarence Higgs. A se-| jvere water shortaze is hampering | efforts to quell the blaze. | The commissioner suggested | Tuesday night that the county in-| clude money in next year’s budget for a well-digger to take care of the ‘situation. Peter Baker, Big Coppitt Key} j resident appeared at Tuesday night’s meeting to report that the | blaze, which destroyed some $175 worth of fruit trees and blistered the paint on his house, is still burn- | ; | | He said that city fire fighters | have made two trips up the keys and summoned aid from the Navy | |but the blaze still defies efforts to extinguish it. It is necessary for the fire ap- paratus to return to the Boca Chi- ca Naval Air Station to replenish their tanks periodically at which time the fire springs back to life. Water cannot be pumped ‘rom the sea because of its shallow depth there, Divorce Bill Goes To House WASHINGTON (—A divorce ie- gal in one state would be legal jin the other 47 under a bill passed by the Senate yesterday and sent to the House. The Senate Judiciary Commit- tee said that since some states refuse to recognize divorces grant- led in others, as many as four mil- T Thursday, May 7, 1953 Be Kind. oe THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i PRETTY TERRY MOORE demonstrates one way of being kind to dumb animals as national Be Kind To Animals Week gets underway. Any animal who gets himself into a position like this can’} really be so dumb, though, can he?—Citizen Staff Photo, Finch, lion. persons face possible prosecu- tion and harassment, The bill was sponsored by Sen. MeCarran (D-Nev), whose state has relatively liberal divorce laws. Am. Red Cross Marks Birthday Hi g ety #36 ‘d Red: Con-: of the a very sea- and Panel oon 9518 Just look at these bergeins 1950 FORD Every price marked down —they've gotta movel = We're hater inet ged care and trucks fost to make. Prices have been marked way down. We’ carefully Tecondi tioned every car and truck on our lot. 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