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bg Citizen Only Deity Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter Di DR icmies Subscription (by carrier), 25e per week; year, $12.00, by mail, ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION Citizen is an open forum and invites ss ON FLORI ASs ARMS DING AND RECESSION | There is evidence to indicate Russian progress in the} field of atomic weapons will force the U. S. Government to continue to spend huge sums for armaments in coming years, | Many taxpayers do not realize the huge sum of mon- ey now being expended on armaments by this Govern- ment. For instance, in fiscal 1954, the Government is ex- pected to spend about $73,000,000,000. Of this amount) a owner } Greene und Ano Streets WORK a— 4 IT NEXT ee - af FP 2 SEASON AFTER ALL NOTAS CUBANAS | |ametralladora de mano, mientras Por RAOUL ALPIZAR POYO minar simbdlicamente, al amigui to, que a su vez, carga entre sus manitas inocentes_ ina pequefia |su vocecita tenue, imita el chirriar de esa mortifera arna. ... over $53,000,000,000 is earmarked for defense spending) APRENDIZAJE PERJUDICIAL jexistencia, en que todo es color CUanto mejor mejor y mas bello Mi larga experiencia en la vi- de rosa, en que no existen preocu- and arms. When this is contrasted to the expenditure in. 1947, 1948 and 1949, one can readily understand how arms spending has primed the business pump. da, por mis afos y por mi doble condicién de padre y de abuelo, me decide a hacer algunas suge seria verlos cargados de bates pelotas, bolas, juguetes de cuerda, Paciones de ninguna clase, en que entretenidos en ver los “muequi- ‘todo esta resuelto para un nifio, tes” de los diarios, sin pensar un In 1947, the Government spent just over $20 billion|rencias a los padres de familia, !0éraremos que la generacivin solo instante en la maldita pistola, on defense. In 1948, that figure dropped to $16.4 billion. © toda la buena intencion q In 1949 and 1950, it remained below $20 billion. It began gy me anima, siempre que se trata we Proxima, esté integrada por hom-o en la odiosa ametralladora de bres preparados para el bien, ca- mano. . . los nifios, de esos hombres dei Pes de sacrificarse por ideales| Debiera de formarse un comité to rise in the fiscal 1951, the year in which the Commun- mafana, a los que hay que mol. !esitimos y excelentes padres de encargado de ir haciendo desapare ist attack influenced defense spending, and reached dear el caracter y las costumbres, spending skyrocketed to $47.2 billions, boom was on, | From that $47.2 billion expenditure in fiscal 1952,'498, €” los afos porvenir defense spending rose to something over $52 billions in| fiscal 1953 (which ended June 30th), and is expected to total over $53 billions in fiscal 1954. Thus, one can see that defense spending is actually, at its peak this year—between July Ist, 1953 and June | 80th, 1954. Even in fiscal 1955, defense spending is ex-/otras miniaturas de instrumtentos pected to total over $48 billion and, therefore, the decline will be a moderate one. The reason such figures are listed in detail is to show formando en la peligrosa imita-(@¥¢ @penas si saben expresar sus los pequefios hombres del mahana. sean un poco mis dulcemente pia cién de las escenas de los cow. 4e8¢08, llevando ya en la cintura,| un amplio cinturon con un par de dnico Tevolveres, mayores casi, que ellos suprema manifestacién del Altisi- solo piensan en destruirse y mismos. Ver a otros, en cuyas ca-mo, es la inocencia. Y esa, solo gguilarse. Defendamos nuestra Pa | ritas angelicales y en cuyos ojitos podremos encontrarla en sy pleni- tria y muestra bandera, cuando sea banks at Rivergaro, near Piacenza brillantes como perlas, se nota ya\tud, en los nifios. Y si eso que es necesario, pero no infiltremos ese and one man kilied in an earth the reader that business men will continue to profit from huge defense outlays and that such outlays are going to. remain higher, longer, than had been anticipated before the Russian announcement of a successful hydronuclear|almas infantiles y simulando que explosion, It may hurt to give to your church, but it hurts more not to give. Pretty girls m: they’re selling it. ‘any product more attractive, if One overlooked blessing resulting from the Korean truce is the end of numerous ‘expert’ analyses from the radio oracles, who are often long on voice quality and short on military knowledge. . PLT) an ERNE RERIOE G00 Sian Gn ED DL Je REO AlB) RIEISIT) tIViE] SIE LAITY COSA Oo n” n“” = 4 ~~ i —4 He} fat Se paqagaanancn a4 : AE ISTO N E'S! posse | al mience a Hace algunos afios, acaso si de-| masiados, que se viene notando en los nifios, ain en los parvulitos que apenas si cuentan tres o cua _ regias, tro afos, el deseo morboso de ad lecpeiones. Pere, fe a quirir como inicos f.guetes, pis- de destruccién. Nada tan peligroso, para el al familia. cer, poco a poco, ese vicio morbo. | El hogar no es otra cosa que la so, que esta haciendo presa de |. $26.4 billion in fiscal year 1952. In fiscal 1953, Peemen, Se ptopeedy Roa wader ne fragva donde se forja el caracter nifiez, apartandoles del camino i and the defense wando ida mis: y se moidea a los hombres del por- la ole a Po ageotl ped venir, Un hogar honesto, donde el sentimientos, que exaitan al ser buen ejemplo y la bondad tengan humano, cuando lleg lasiento, sera siempre la simiente réz de la existencia, Una comision Tamas genealdgicas. leza, de la bondad y de los de una generacién de hombres integrada por padres, madres y nos recuerde la existencia de un despite heavy buenos y de mujeres dignas y hon- abuelos, que vigilase cuidadosa- Dios Todopodereso y puro radas. Habri, como en todas las'mente, que en sus hogares, no en-| us tristes y dolorosas ex- trase una sola arma de esa clase. mos de impedir que continien con absent force to Que en sus hogares, no encontrase esas fones yTesular, sera siempre que salganel nifiito, nada que despertase en arrancan de ms pechos infantiles paeet, eemetreliederas, 0 y buenos, los que vienen de buenas sus ingénuos sentimientos, el per- toda nocion de piedad y de ar |verso anhelo de matar, de destru- al projimo. Realizindolo Dé pesadumbre intensa el con-ir que en los tiempos que corre. una buena obra y contribuiremos The World Today By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON & wahm « when the t session, considéring the K 4, jest peace have announce fons This might dence. But, sinc know the value shock and could pick thew announceme assumed to } picked their wi 1, Perhaps + Communist UN they York, with news of oping abilit On the announcen pgen bemb-mak 2. Through fea UN. members ¢ ing to buck Russa Russia's idea of how the Peace conference show and who should take part The Eisenhower adm although taking due note of sia’s hydrogen progress, app ly hasn't been softened a lit ia its hard attitude toward R Yesterday at the UN few hours before Rus atomie annou tS State Dulles with a major fore it was hardly m tion of a speech m ago before there . of Russia's hydrogen progr On Aug. 17. the UN. ¢ Assembiy met in special sess choose its representat Korean peace conference, with t United States insisting that if Rus sia was permitted at the peace conference it would have to be a @ guest of the Communists, not on the UN. side. fean peace conference. On Aug. 19, in the midst of the Yesterday, in his speech to the U.N. argument, Moscow announced () N | restating what Eiseshower it had achieved a hydrogen explo had said in April, Dulles pre w ber told the Russ 2 : fy Commission immediately con- attitude toward Moscow firmed the Russian explosion with He talked for 37 minutes. What the Seotatent it had occurred Aug. he said could be boiled down to 12. Moscow did not explain why it ¢ ie ; @alted from Aug. 12 to Aug. 19. °° “Tr Mt OP oF shut op to make the news known nak HOLIDAY FOR CRIME On Aug. 23 the Russians more atomic explosions, This was SALISBURY, Mass Crime took a holiday Sunday while Po mos a dejar que se pierda, a con- | « B « pt senjamin: Sturgis tribuir con mestra indiferencia a yy Wanda Woron of roy que desaparezca, entonces que were married : hos quedaré en este mundo, que ‘The entire police force took off Sunday traffic in the ocean front town State filling in for the reported no crime que not even an automobile accident month Monday, the im late regular angled over were all together Rus © explosions the AEC 1 occurred on ) elaum s were of the April 16 for a gov secome eXas « Moscow talk was blocking s policy on th Russia rized in would be olitely He take Rus usly when wanted peace leeds he said pod faith a peace con »n of Germany treaty for Austria. and and ves t April the ¢ they mmunists have Eisenhower's agreed to an armi But at this moment whether they will permi the next step: a Ko port Defendamos a los nitios. Trate police ensehanzas peligrosas “FLOODS TAKE TOLL haremos ROME \f—At least seven per venir del nifio, Su caracter se va *e™Plar una pléyade de nifiitos,/mos, tanto dafio esta haciendo a a que las generaciones venideras, 6M died in storms and floods que ve con frecuencia en la} pantalla cinematografica y un de- seo de matar se despierta en sus un arma de verdad entre sus manitos, tan pronto se encuen-\¢! deseo de perseguir, de exter lo Unico puro de la existencia, va- espiritu de pelea en la nisiex. . . Me tran, imitan el ruido del disparo del revélver o el tremendo atro- jeer de la ametrailadora Con estas escenas el pequefio no aprende por cierto a defender la patria, ni siquiera a denfender su hogar, sino sencillamente, aprende a saber como se mata, como se puede estar emboscado para sor- prender al contrario y darle muer- te rapidamente Antiguamente los nifios no usa- ban esa clase de juguetes. El trom-| po, las bolas, rodar el aro y otros) \juegos inocentes, entretenian a los) pequefios, en sus horas de asueto, Los padres, cultivaban con verda- idero cuidado, la inocencia de sus nifios y vigilaban celosos, que no ipudiera, establecer contacto con ‘los mayorcitos, que podrian ense- fiarles cosas que a su tiempo, ten drian oportunidad de conocer, sin iprecocidades, ni adelantos siem pre nocivos y altamente perjudi leiales, para quebrantar y diluir la inocencia, que es la suprema belle- }za la nifios. | En algunos paises y creemos, que entre ellos, en La Habana, las peliculas que pueden perjudicar la mente de los nifios, no se permite que ellos las presencien. Medida esta, que debia de ser adoptada jen todas partes. Asi se salvaguar jdaba en forma segura, a esos ino centes, de las asechanzas de la |propia existencia, cuando {ueran mayores Que, acaso no tenemos bastante. los grandes y los pequefos, con las noticias inspiradoras de pro funde terror, que nos traen los diarios en las primeras planas hablandonos de muertos, heridos, emboscadas, bombas de todas cla ses, capaces de descontrolar el sistema nervioso a cualquier mor- ital un tanto dado a la supersensi- Dilidad?. . . . No es suficiente el dolor de conocer como en lejanas tierras, defendiendo ideales de- mocraticos, han caido millares de motos, nacidos en tierras libres’. . A los nifios no se les debe ade- llantar el camino de la vida. Dia jtras dia, ellos van conociendo y jentrande en posesion de razones, que les guien y les aparten del camino de los vicios, de la maldad iy hasta del crimen. Tratando de i@largaries ese bello periode Ge la, i Chapter 23 “wert do we do now?” Ellen queried “Now we find out who else has borrowed the key from the janitor recently.” “Swell,” she said. “You know, IT really think we're getting somewhere.” eo the name of the jani- “His name is Al Vall and he doesn't have a phone. But I have his address on file in my office.” “Good. Let's get it and get out of here.” As turned to go he tasked the light around room for a last On the seat of the late professor's chair near his desk lay a small dark object. Raff went over and picked it up. He heard Ellen gasp and whirled around. A circle of light flowed from @ flashlight at the door “But, Miss Carter"—it was @ singsong voice with a heavy ac- cent-—“you have given me & fright. I thought # must be 6 burglar.” Raff's flashlight came up and the light caught the newcomer full in the face. He was slight of build with a very white face and @ black mustache. In his hand he held a inge full of fluid, _ “Dr. Verek!” Ellen exclaimed. “What are you doing here?” “The pm 4 same question I was going to ask you” Verek la nervously, backing away as came closer. “This is my fiancé,” Ellen said quickly, “We have to meet se- sympe' (Sy SD be happy. yy, congr She is a fine girl. Yes, a fine girl. Now excuse me. I do not wish to intrude.” the| the Lo tnico puro, lo Unico santo, lo al, que es a manera de “Don't go, Dr. Verek. I've been, rendered the wan to meet you for a long tume.” 's voice was unusually charming and persuasive. Verek faced him with sus- Picion, “My name's Reserty. Tm fn Surgery over at the University Hospital. I'm familiar with some ot the work you've done. I had no idea you were even in this country until Ellen mentioned it to me this evening.” “You know of * work?” The delight in Verek's face was hard to conceal “Are you working on an ex- periment now?” Raff asked the westion casually while he eyed syringe in Verek’s hand. He thought, if 1 can get that away from him— “Oh, yes,” said Verek happily. “Tm investigating dark adapta- tion under anesthesia, The guinea Pigs, they have retinas similar to humans, you know. I inject them with saline.” He waved the syringe vaguely. “Every. three hours to keep them from be- coming dehydrated. Othe: wise the results, they are very a- ble” He beamed a friendly smile Do you make your injections im the dark, Raff asked. “But of course. It is not dif cult to inject into the peritoneal! | th cavity of a guinea pig in the dark.” Raff was thinking sbout an- other injection in the dark. me, Dr. Verek, could darkness?” “A vein? No. That I do’ not think I could do.” He mnmaared was younger—But now, see m: TY so steady. He thrust his out and they see a@ slight tremor in see you're using the Luer- type of ringe, Doctor,” said Raff casually. “Mind if J take a look at u? “But I am surprised, f thought everyone uses them. Even in my country we have them.” He sure! that swept Ialy over the weekend Property damage was heavy. que The toll included four workmen ani- Duried under a taadslide in Genoa two per whed when the dosas y compasivas, que estas que ahora pueblan el mundo y cave-in near Bergam least 27 villages in north nnn |Ttaly were isolated by high water Pay Raise Called Pee. ST. LOUIS W—The AFL’ leaders should get a pay jthe unioa's executive council says fie amount was mention. but the council's report, pre Pared for the national convention jwhich opened Monday, said the salaries “do not meet present-day tandards and conditions." Meany, AFL president now receives $25,000 a year. See urer William Schnitz er gets $22,000. protest Raff squ onto his fing c him with ¢ e r le retary-T tasted + salt thought Raff was 3 acne seen " HEAVYWEIGHT DIES HUNGTINGTON, W. Va. #—The rgest man in West Virginia's lar. ad 7EREK turned to go and bowed to Ellen. “Good night. It is good to ser people happy. See, I almost for- got about the trag Jackson, 30-year-old Saturday following » shook his head m: ly ° : Raff was struck with a sudden s. He weighed 485 thought. “Tell me, Doctor, were ? ow working on the guinea pig fast night?” “Last night? But of ¢ Every night I have work the experiment “Tell me, D: by any chance come injection at m home attendants said a ket will be ordered from but they haven't de. the size d o It estim forest ted that if all U § “ere in one plot they would ) area equal to all states { the Mississippi plus Kansas midnight? } , ‘ night | made injections Asana Although the emu was once threa w tened extinction, it has come fingers as he t back to the p where it is a pest ‘Was Dr, Br res with a bounty on its beak in parts | -_ . of Australia Political Announcements CITY ELECTION im earlier, at nine- | fifteen. He seemed very happy.” “Was he the only one here oo No, wait a minute. I think Bill Grigith was here, too. 1 did not look.” Verek sghed “What a tragedy. And he wasn't such an old man, either” He held out his hand to Raff. “Good night, Dr. Rafferty, We must come together some time. It will be good to talk of research.” Raff held out his nand and found he was still clutching the small dark object he had picked up from Hubbard's chair. It was a pen. He turned it in his hand. It bore the initi i” od “Ah,” said Ve “you found Dr. Fenton's pen. He be most happy. He was looking for it this afternoon.” 4 Eo be continert) s have “MICKEY” PARROTT “Fighting For The People”) BEST DEAL IN TOW? Navarr Inc. a ee 2S 2S em gen