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Poge4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Thursday, October 22, 1953! TABLE OF ECONOMIC STANDARDS | from Citizen corner of and Aan Onty Daily Newspaper in Key West and Menree County t. P. ARTMAN Saturuay and cowooys have tw, jut the third took him NORMAN D,. ARTMAN Business aide lee {oto nis saddle. He spurred to join fo ident etna PN NACL AI OL SA guessed correctly | the horsemen in the street, > 7 Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter town. Glancing back up te val eve eae ben ges TELEPHONES 25661 ond 25662 Cie Sana ne ee Higers sou sad they followed. \nping fron ‘Member of The Associated “The Associated Press is men were going to Silverstone,| for the doorway. entitled to use for reproduction of all news dispatches creates te bi Inside the saloon, be or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local pews drive to eed Tombstone 10} disposed his men pisces Fc a MRRP a ep sore and sent the ten slong wit| Stout had taten renege ie ‘Member Florida Press Association and Associate Dallics of Florida ae epg hm the Bonanse. The fring died ne ee nemaatation and Aantctate Dailies of Viarlde : Subscription (by carrier), 25¢ per week; year, $13.20; by mail, $15.60 ik sack, He helped the crew bar) Bn pg ye a capper ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION Dearly, finished wees enck ee nae | gene, foe a matter of main ¥ Jeff rode over to where he stood/ store to sign the order for the| Utes he came down the street with and traced out the tracks. There| wire. He had just the fully. twenty cred wmen ot were a welter of cireling| when the thuader of hoofs shook He halted the near and zig-zagging as the the building and a body of horse-| ihe, Ronsnat see ee eee | ee seek By a a gallop.| into the of the read they had angiherIgok Te sgn) mowiache and'radgy'coet'nd| some there uite fresh. them. “ Payne, listen “No use lookin’ so grim,” said| “That was John Starr.” said the| to Test’ he theca oh you Tombstone, “They're we| Storekeeper. “Looks like he| there?” cant denathin’ check eemeree, brought his whole crew to town.”|_A voice answered from the : cept to set a guard and see that| _ The beat of hoofs stopped as the| Bonanza. “This is Ed Keever, Al. a they don’t get no more. It's Shag,| Star crew feeched the Bonanzs Sohne bert ond Fan in charge a I Fp portray Mi TR “Yes, it’s Shag,” agreed Jeff. Palace bee: my, a Bens, Wen ce can ite foes ie freon corneas od tenths eal make what T say stick, Ba fetee birdy we're sure going to drive| though to demonstrsne {ihe thes] horses end get out of town. Get hoo ble of from the i at loft his men tthe camp| much noe ss had the Binz ~ [fer Zour Wounded. Puyen when on ed ty Gerrans Geet tes] TERY oat oe, nie ot a Ss uni gave voice tions.| Presently the swinging doors F Presid H “ ie Pgh sen more id prorat om pote = Sitter war tore ber a ene feily fer ‘ormer lent Harry Truman, Adlai Stevenson Of them fetching 2s “ rounded up their ma ended and Senator Paul Douglas of IMlinois-got in the most ef. men. By Saturday neon, all of| up outside the Bonesaa and were ge dead man and three fective licks against th them had returned and Jeff found their horses when the Dou-' & wagon set out, g e new Republican administration T Talks Colla he now had a total of thirty-one outfit surged around the! posse watched them, yet swung at the recent Democratic rally in Chicago. But pare fl ra Oe dak P 9 , ocala Ee eke Cee ewenes | coneee, ae seiee sz bo further within thetiows of all the speakers, the former President seemed to hitloy Korea peace treaty taike broke EOPLE S F ORUM the mess shack ‘and. distributing they come, boys! Let ‘ema nave f° ‘When the Star — - hardest, down Wednesday for the third # ereme tay Meal ine, sos weal nen taeeed ee ce faa aim men trem the The main points of the Truman attack on the ad-|time. The Citizen welcomes have ee sflernncn "he an-| were caught up in the “ey had three A Kim: Y head of the views of its read- , ministration were as follows: 1. The Republicans say. ‘ong Shik, head of the) ors, but the editor reserves the right to delete any items which - | Bounced. “Those of you who! of mrgeonngy Vat Double Dj yyounded men one of they're f. South Korean mission in Japan,| are considered libelous or unwarranted. The writers should be | Weren't lucky enough to draw| horses went man was| them “<4 ee ey're for national defense, yet they cut arms and serv-ltold the meeting it was useless to| _falr and confine the letters to 200 words and write on one side .| © ponus can honed at tet ial chee of is pada prvrell es cthes ton wore ot ices. 2. They say they favor public housing, yet they raise|carry on further talks. He said] of the paper only. Signature of the writer must accompany the | when they had subeided 1a ore ie seatine trae’ betinaniea with the "wine, oe é interest rates and kill public housing in Congress. 8. They|° Japanese refused’ to retract letters and will be published unless requested otherwise. ‘ 22 Barring to the holiday, the Double D yanked guns and| whole party started back towards say the farmer should get his fair share of the national|ne and drive to the store. eoeck ee ‘Riating rat John|_ Jeff rode in income, but have no program to get it for him. egal ae ney QUESTIONS ON PIPE LINE we a ea oe fe Se ee When the? reached yon 4. They say injustices in the Taft-Hartley law should|=\ egal but gueentional was! Editor, The Citizen load jt. After that you're on your| stree.. hands in the air. yelling to| the, other side of the sup be corrected, but the’Secretary of Labor resigned because |———_______ $14,000,000.00 for a new water line— Th poral gy Pod mr Pgh Shelve the ag tral’ he thought they didn’t mean it. 5. They say they want to| Politi There is no question as to th ity for this iy,” Jett Keeping beside ‘the| gered, then ‘another slug” broke] Nendauarters. ~ y . 5. They say they want to| Political Announcements no question as to the necessity for this com-| body, Keeping ‘beside the| gered, then snother 7 a ‘ develop natural resources for the people, but are about to CITY ELECTION munity and the county for having an independent water Tombstone pre iat Reva one ne en Pte had started wee bn : give away Hell’s Canyon and Niagara to the power trust. /sugspay, NOVEMBER 3, 1989] line and source of its own. But let’s look at this proposi— paky aes the Janse open to) him, lifted | bim end ran into the} were Wd ok 6, They say they are for trade, not aid, with our| . tion from the tax-payers standpoint. “| Fe we sgral hunch is Magri} the shots as he was be no quarter asked or allies, and appoint high-tariff men to the Tariff Commis- For Mayor 2 When was the last time freeholders had a voice in goat when, they see mele enae ———— ene ee dive Yt ere on sion. 7. They say they are for international cooperation C BH 1 any matters concerning the Florida Aqueduct Commis- ~ and yet a group of Republican Senators are preparing HARVEY sion? : to tie the President’s hands in foreign policy by a con-' Elected For 4 Years If the freeholder is to vote yes for a.multi-million Accent Is On stitutional amendment limiting his treaty-making power.|= 6 bal oath dollar project, he should at least have had the oppor- R In 8, They say they are for cutting taxes, and yet they For Mayor tunity of voting for the commissioners advocating. such/ AMOMANCE are considering a new tax, the worst of all taxes—a sales GROUP 1 tax. The President also hit the Republicans on social se-} P, A. MeMASTERS an expensive project. ” Once we had a financial interest in the present water “Sear let Angel curity and carrer service in government. “Make Mac Mayor” line and it was sold out/to the Navy. There still remains It seems obvious that the Democratic party’s appeal For Mayor & $700,000 debt. I for one was never satisfied with the oe accent i on teh om a in the next few years will be put on the plané of the peo- GROUP 1 reasons given for this sell-out. Technicolor “‘Scarlet Angel” which Ple against big business, If put over successfully, this} “MICKEY” PARROTT Now the freeholders are asked and even urged to|opens Sunday‘at the Monroe Thea- campaign may prove effective. Signa? 5 ‘ it i i shed/|ter with Yvonne De Carlo and paign may p. ("Fighting For The People”) vote “yes” on this proposal, Naturally it is being pushe Rock Hi a tha harris voles The Democratic attack may not be able to defeat|_-~ S'S" * “MOT OOPD " | 2+ this time, while the present “appointed” members are poe vengyret action “high! President Eisenhower in 1956, or the Republican majori-| For Mayor still on the Florida Aqueduct Commission Board. hights this post-Civil War period ties in 1954, if business and prosperity remain on a rela-| GROUP 1 If this proposal should be voted in, the freeholders|epic which spans the contnent in \ tively high level. But the mortal danger facing the G.0.P. CHARLES R. ROBERTS | of Monroe County will have the dubious satisfaction of besser are ae phi Peart is that its leaders will slip up and let a depression, or re- ‘An — . . | helping immeasurably in the development of the keys—|trom ares “i cession, overtake them. : : with a huge debt — and no possibility of appreciable] Fames as Hollywood’s “Belle of For City Commissioner | returns. In other words they will be making it possible|the Brawl,” Miss De Carlo is at We are under no illusion that these shots are the GROUP 2 for large land owners to further develop their properties edeane lane mipecaqenp nets stuff. ' DR. DELIO COBO | and sell out at fantastic mitoes a“ os expense of the pre-|j¢ Angel.” Hudson, recently ale : sent water consumer and freeholder. ‘ vated to stardom and one __ Buy what you need in Key West and your dollars For City Commissioner What will the present water consumer and freehold-|most promising young a in Ley Ca oy piel ni tc obituary of a life- f will come back to you. Send them away from home and Gaur 2 Lopez] ¢* set in return? The strong possibility of ad valorem — Spe cea rene pod halt gained is generally more real|/0né acquaintance, merely because 3 they are gone forever. - se a may taxes — that’s all. tain who likes his romance rough.|Pleasure than a goal won. You! ae ot a he Ba PPT SETS LEVER 7-A R. C. GOULET Yvonne gets the story off to albave some Progress behind Y0U,/periog to check over your list of {HIAIMMESICIRIT IMBCTAIW] lively start by filching Hudson's - ~ {unsatisfied ambitions, and deliber- Crossword Puzzle BE@rOmaaea ryisin bankroll while he sleeps, “‘adopt-| But the guy who has reached thelately weed out the ones that really RIEIPILINIE SMM TIAIRIES) ing” a dead woman's child and as-itop of the ladder in middle agelare more of a nuisance than they \ ec NIOWEESIE IRIE} ’ suming the identity of the deceas-|can't pause to admire the view, aS/are @ help, You may be surprised LLight be? bog ~ CIATTIE TREE SIPIOWU! Te IO) T ay $ ed. She and Hudson bring the tale|¥ou can. re many people arelto find that actually your biggest pops AILIAISMM SI TOIR IMEI] to a close in an embrace as violent cawing a ts legs, trying to pull/ambitions no longer are to do '” again RLUIPA SITIAIRIS MN TION] . as any one of the several saloons|him from his perch. If you havelsomething you never did get to do, 9, Turt LLINMESITIAIR IT MERIAIKIE! B brawls in which they joyously par-|a comfortable niche on the ladder,|but to be able to do some of the BIE ILI LE (VIE M10 WIE Ir usiness ticipate along the way. payors per py to have is things you used to end no longer AILIAIE ClO - Taking the dead woman's child)” "4° Jour - not be hitican, to the San Francisco home of its|ire top sag dy cinbipend es I have just finished overhauling irror father’s wealthy parents and mas-|in¢lP when by|my own ambitions and have re- querading as the baby's mother, |#ghtning a s off. duced them to three: By Sam Dawson Yvonne becomes bored with the|, Ambition rarely is given to any-! (1) To learn to sew on # button, stodginess of the socially elite. |P04y in just the right quantity andl/and thus became fully emancipat- = ~ there in some one factor in the!” yao the Hudson turns| 727. If you have too'little youled from womankind at last. " omy.” . seafaring Hudson tuths|are a bum in the world’s eyes. If (2) To look at @ long flight of They contend zhat too much|UP in Sen Francisco, Oemitveatens|20u have too much, you may turnistairs, and feel (mind you, with no singing of the blues might scare|Teturn of his ie Cade sa Waa, to be another Napoleon orlintention of doing iti)—just feel the customers away from the|* expose Miss De bud |itler. The wrong kind of ambition|like running up them two stepe at pe anon Nncios \stores, and might cause business- [pare — _ brnanetd mice nae sat more people than thels time. m= : 0. Lite: on 18 Poi 4 ‘ men to start living off their in- : — ague. : (3) Te b my hatr and catch wanes gg pelts Oe jand the Dodgers. Americans ca ventory fat and. tc, stop ordering Proclviies really bursts into Now-) ust ay a man changes the Kind|the com in « wuibbors angie. 1 31. Superlative Contraction & Denoting an 3.One who ride raed from the factories. Ee eas ‘ A bk a S his automobile at\haven’t had this feeling for 18 32. Uprigt DOWN Stake 5 industrial And those who favor wide-eyed) Excellent supporting work bitter weather, sojyears, and I suppose I never will a 3. Cover a. Narrow en fe mares a0 ae a good bat caution point pire that traditionally done in “Scarlet Angel” by Richard)/should he begin to winterize his|untess 1 buy # toupee. 34. Not caring 2 Unity opening i store sales don’t slump until sever-|Denning, Bodil Miller, Amanda way of life in early middle age.| What do you have left on your - - = al months after industrial produe-|Blak, Henry O'Neil, Whitfield Con-\If he tries at 2 and 40 to live by/secret list of ambitions? er aie ita Gala tion has started letting down, Peo-\nor and other capable petformers.ithe same ambitions he had at 2 ree gee ple go on for. some time buying! “Scarlet Angel” was directedby|and 20 he is bound to get a knock © Banned 4 aaa | as usual, even if their pay checks'Sidney Salkow and produced by|in his motor. r “sr | |*F shrink some as the work week|Leonaryd Goldstein. Joseph Ger-| In boyhood a fellow may decide) contracts. They hate to cut their|shenson receives music credit. {life will hold no meaning unless|) ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. @— 57°! standard of living until their sav- all geit pl Ny Bg 5 ge nfo pec ‘ings run low. in interest rates. With loans|town and makes a million: dollars. built atop a cliff- Another factor that has perkedleasier to get, industry is encour-|Suppose he does. He must learn of here, turned thumbs up thinking recently is|aged to borrow both for expansion in middle age to face the dismay- on sale and use of liquor jthe new attitude which business|and for carrying on production ing truth that beauty wanes, andion their land. j Teads into Washington's policies.|and |so has the value of a million bucks| Last month, New Mexico voters . |, Earlier in the year businessmen] Bankers are warned to find the today. a proposed amendment felt that Washington favored a con- money continued| Or suppose he doesn't have that, State Constitution deing trolled deflation, tight credit and alhome building, or the government|million bucks in the till until he with the ban on selling hard dollar (which means lower|may have to. is 45, and then goes. ahead and to Indians. me prices). The idea was to brake] Many businessmen, rightly or|woos and weds the new prettiest] But the resolution made pubile the boom before it got out of hand,|wrongly, are adding all these up|giri in town. An embition he should by pueblo leaders says = ‘to hike interest rates, to balancejand reaching the conclusion that/have shed. The prospect is he may|the Acomas will retaio probibition ‘ the budget. before could. ‘at all/have to spend most of the million) _teservation. | But after the industrial pacejtough W: be ex- bucks trying to please the girl, and) A tribal officisl, Merle Garels, and governmental spokesmen are|slacked a little, steps to ease credit|tending them most of the forms/end up minus both girl and money.'said, “Repeal of the law does sot |warning. “Don’t get pushed off|and provide more money for thelof aid to which they've become| Subtly and. unconsciously, thejautomatically teach people fo + “Kill Two Birds With One Vote” base by a little drop here and banks to lend have resulted in a,accustomed. ‘ambitions of most people change drink moderately.”