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ag Ki & Page 4 ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Thorsdey, July 9, 1953 Thy Key West Ctttzen Published daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub- Usher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Strez‘s. Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County "fe D, ARTMAN GORMAN D. ARTMAN ss Business Manager Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter ‘TELEPHONE 2-5661 and 2-5662 Member of The Associsted Press—-The Associated Press is exclusively @ntiteed to use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to it. @ not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news published here. Member Florida Press Association and Associate Dailies of Florida Gubscription (by carrier) 25¢ per week, year $12, by mail $15.0 ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION juarters. He also caused considerable activi- “Allied world capitals. But, on one point, Sena- i@.& truth which should be more generally ap- fean War, in the war between it and in other wars in both the the United Nations has not been An the Israeli-Arab war, United b foree, the U. N. could do nothing to back up its de- “It fs well for Americana to keep these facts in mind, We do not advocate withdrawing from the U. N., nor do we minimize its accomplishments, which have been paper fo omguerny for the Senate would be allowed to spend $50,000, rather than $25,000, and candidates for the House of Representatives, $12,500 instead of $5,000. Under provisions in the new law, the treasurer of ach political committee working for candidates would be required to keep detailed reports of contributions and ex- : ; Treasurers of political groups which did not ‘ wach records would be liable to a $10,000 fines or £ “> five years in prison, In addition, everyone spending $100 of more in a Federal election would be required to file a ~_ Gossipers usually lead a dull life. - Why is it nylon stockings don’t last like they used to? No one can please little-town cliques, nor could Jesus President Eisenhower is now finding out what a man- date from the people is. In making your future plans, don't count heavily on what you think other people will do for you. WU. S. aid to Italy has been considerable since the 1948 elections; therefore the results of the 1953 elections, in which the Communists gained, are frustrating. s - By PRESTON GROVER tor, is pushing through a kill-or-'be made is hard to decide. The cure economic and governmental reform program that heartens some and frightens others. No politician nimself, nor econ- itive majority of 246 fi sé Hol fags F i i i i i iit ! FE : & z E $ ® § J i I F : | i nfl 35 FEE i i zt z z i g & gEE 388 Fi al ts age8 3 E e sf 2 “IT'S THE ONLY WAY THEY CAN... veté COUNTRYSIDE!” ‘The fiend was in a ‘surly mood. He merely grunted instead’ of thanking me when I gave him a choice chunk of Angel Food cake. I don't think he was aware ef the His taste buds must be up, I thought. If this is case, the alternative is difference between Angel cake and Devil's Food cake only relative and, therefore, out significance. Regardless, gered me to see this fiend away on ambrosial food in a nonchalant manner. The fiend interrupted .|thought processes. “Calm he said, “your mind is an book. We fiends thrive on aml sia and nectar. What we can't mach is the hypocritical fare human beings are ing out to one another.” “Such as what?” I snarled, irk- E wai yee 5E.2e¢ co i E EB z I Hal & F : read my mind. WORE someone must be throwing logs in the fire.” . are the real thing. When wé throw ber of soldiers they have to protect | },9j, their frontiers, with Albania to the | Deine who portray themselves. at northeast and Bulgaria to the| more than their normal behavior north. Both these Russian satel-| white ‘they were on Earth.” lites are old-time enemies. a ‘There isn’t anything to be saved | ,, “Elucidate, fiend,” I pleaded, 2 n {in cutting the soldier's pay, He| 1 #™ all ears. ankston, goes into the Army with a monthly | “For example,” the fiend replied |i, wari Pier, salary of 60,000 drakmas. That is | With a chuckle, “consider the un- exactly $2. solved murders in Key West. |. 1g ee Beauford, Jack Townsend, Francis Jagot, Bill Capps, Sidney Bennett, Eu- gene Bennett, Thomas Crymes, drew Bougeais, Oris De G: Sherschmidt, Ben Gibson, Von Hoven, Warren King, Mason, Earl Parr, Robert. Prest, Despite low pay, the Greek sol-|Some of these murders remain un- diers looked good. A group of com- | Solved because . the “authorities” | mandos with ropes scaled a 250-| charged with the responsibility of foot cliff in a matter of minutes, | Solving them are too busy to be ; |Just to show how tough they were. | bothered with such trivial things Each man carried a gun and light |@8 unsolved murders. The fact pack. that it was your'son or daughter The men and their officers, as| that was murdered is of no conse- well as the officers and men of | uence to them, It wasn't their the air wing visited by the cor-| on or daughter, after all. Just a Tespondents, looked competent and | Matter of relevancy. Who cares for alert. Many of then: had already | anguish if it isn’t their anguish?” had direct combat with .Commu-| “How do these authorities por- nists’ in battle—duripg the civil|tray themselves at your smokers, war that tore the country after | fiend?” the liberation. “Well, they usually show you 9, their social standing, many influen- People Ss Forum tial friends they have, the wonder- ful equipment they have for the prevention of crimes, the corona ‘The Citizen welcomes expres- | coronas they smoke, the snazzy ers, bat the editor reserves the | automobiles the tax payers haye right to delete any items whieh | bought for them, the nice, clean petting: inet here gy wos have for incorrigibles. fair and confine the letters to | And then they talk and talk about the writer must secum; the | they are going to do letters and will be published um- sniabity if they ever get around to MAIL SERVICE LauDED | the bar of justice. os this, not want to miss the splendid per- guish in the heart of one Key -| West mother. Her daughter was brutally murdered and nothing has been done to assuage the grief this mother experiences daily knowing that her daughter’s mur- derer walks around scot-free while the authorities neglect to re-open the case.” WANTS FISH PICTURES ‘ of the negligence shown originally Editor, The Citizen might make some real headlines. What has happened to all fish? | 1 shook my head sadly. “Justice It has been’ quite some time since | MUSt prevail, fiend. The terrible | T have seen any pictures in the pa- hurt that this mother feels must per. I have made my home in Key West for 10 years so I feel like. a native. I native. Tam prowd to belong to Rent Contro. pot hed to teeve ¢ when be let He May Be Lifted fish ‘so please have some pictures ity of recommending elimina- in the next paper I will receive. I Ses or su: abseas taak combtelb. tn sure would love to see a big jew-| soon as possible. fish. I would like to say hello to! Controls in most areas are due all my friends and family, Mr. andj to expire July 31, but under the Mrs. Diego Torres of 1124 White-| jaw will continue in critical de- head, who send me every issue of aresa until dune 98, 1904, BOM gS O55 tee, “I am working on a study to Lacrosse was originated by the |see if we cannot have the whole Canadian Indians many centures | thing closed up by presidential ago under the name of baggat- order.” away. Te French Canadian re-' His testimony, given last month, named i lacrosse, was released Wednesday. f - MIRROR By WALTER BREEDE de. (For Sam Dawsen) < YORK w— Oil companies : vg i i | 9 : 3 ful g 2 F | iti HF i i i 5 | ge i ki ze f H i : -s & £ rl iti H as ii if if Y i i ; | ii i i & i : te i i i F | i t Be l ; F F ; g # tk i | ! z i i fi : hy 2 z | li E # FEES 2 ak &F tet i & BR ed at the knowledge that he could | Naval i il “Such as the hullaballoo that is | their young lives being raised in certain quarters | were welcomed aboard about “smokers” and “Stags.” | marine Tender There is something lewd in the} more, and the Sul sensationalism ‘hey attach to a | Questions flew run-of-the-mill human activity. | Upon’ the conclusion Where there is so much smoke |the scouts took couts of Troop No. 13 ott l : E 5 / rei “I guess you consider yourself | not an authority on smokers,” I smirk- | num! ed. “Do you keep a supply of por- | troop US. Aid Makes Greek Defense System Possible "Rime sist or saws lt 5g e as ge : si e ize Hi : i $e H =z Fl F | 5 5 : a a “stag” down in the infernal re- — Greeks insist they need the num- tS Peay ee considera’ 3 aE efeze iin Hy & ie i { Valliant, Jerry Kelly, > reareeptll Hae = & THIRD MINISTER AILING ritish LONDON Cabinet, gall bladder went under surgeon’s knife Wednesday bringing to three the total of ailing ministers of -Britain’s Conservative govern- ‘The latest casualty is Housing Minister Harold MacMillan, 59, y 1: H piTiri z f i i | | ! i i HW i He t i | Ee & F ne rf i i i & if] fi e BS Ba i fi f Ef : e ue : ie SB SR BREF F Be in dE PRGRE BSR HES BERENS

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