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Page 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, October 24, 1953 The Key West Citizen Published fexcept Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pul feeers boss Teh Gaile Subencg, cacone of Grosea ood hen Sirk Onty Daily Newspaper in Key West and Menree County L. P. ARTMAN NORMAN D. ARTMAN Business Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter PEOPLE'S FORUM _ [Contracts Granted For First Presbyterian Renovations Here The Board of Deacons of the! In State wide activity, the | rect Syread Oct, Sist, for the) Rev. Richard E. Coulter | — First Presbyterian Chur Presbyterians will be represent nual Mens Rally, Representa- nounced that November t nounced this week that ita at the Fall meeting of the Pres-'tives from the local Presbyterian Reformation Sunday among the Sigh Mek aivem. be ten: locel bytery of St. Johns’ by their Min-'Church will attend. The Chairman Protestant Churches of the World, given ° ‘ocal COD- ister and Col. H. E. Pace, Clerk'of the General Committee antici- appropriate observation of this im- tractors for redecorating and re- of the Session. Among the interest-'pates that 4000 Presbyterian men portant occasion will be made ip pairing the interior of the Church. ing items docketed for discussion|from the Synod of Florida will ga- the local Presbyterian Congrega- The Sanctuary, side halls and rest- and debate at the meeting to be ther in Daytona Beach that day. ‘tion, neactive ese) cae ee ee et ee ee | Local Bahay (Rev. O’Briant To as Formed Preach At Latin Snesmion ef the Beard. Suir Wir eeaee aete, con te te poceeeedl : ” American Baptist emetsGivem | ecru ui os we sented ‘the second step to be taken in the “Plan of Union” between the Pres- A branch of the Baha'i World)Baptist *Church will be Suggay § REAL ESTATE WOULD SUFFER Editor, The Citizen One phase of the proposed “Millions and Millions and Millions of $s” Aqueduct Commission Bond issue which both opponents and proponents, seemingly, have overlooked is simply this: general program of repair and im-|byterian Churches of the U. S. the provement instituted by the Dea-U. §, A, and United Presbyterian ies ae August. ow cirath — Church. Sentiment among local redecorating 1 Presb; is for union, If one were to go most anyplace to buy real estates rial and the complete refinishing and tis expected Goat the Pres- what would be the first thing this prospective purchaserof the Church office. |bytery of St. John’s, the largest would consider? Why, naturally, he’d inquire all about ages Senior Soe ne vot- ee in the Genarel yer ‘The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of public issues| the taxes and other encumbrances on the realty he in- tstehepaiyeetielgedl me tye i jn 6 97 churches in South and} and subjects of local or general interest, but it will not publish] tended to buy. If the place in question were as small as|!2 making it their project to paint Central Fiorida, will vote in favor and repair the benches on the of the . If the General Assem- anonymous communications. ———___} Monroe County and this prospective purchaser were told/church lawn and patio. Mr. Bob bly ed as “favorably next summer, that all taxable real estate in the entire County guaran-|Channer and Bill Walker are in|1956 will see one large Presbyter- tees the payment of both principal and interest on four-|“harse a this for the Youth Fel-jian hea — fhe teen millions of dollars worth of bonds — all in s@dition) ‘This Sunday morning at the Wor-|qot'igtn ges: dane Son Me, oot to operating costs, prior bonded indebtedness, etc. —jship Hour, the Rev. Richard E./Mrs. B.C. Papy have would he buy real estate in that locality? You can bet|(zulter wil speak on the subject eautiful silk chancel fags whi your life he wouldn’t. ‘text from the Third Chapter pri aioe be Oy sem) That's exactly the way “Strangers” Who might come|Ephesians, Verse 19. This verse fseseroosge hs bhi The to Monroe County to buy real estate would feel. That in-|speaks of the love of Christ asifiags consist of an American flag! visible but none the less certain fourteen million dollar Seidler see the under- with 2 gold eagle, gold fringe anal mortgage would scare any sensible investor away. At the evening Worship Hour the| s@ld fringe, tassels and a spear in Mr. Ernest Ramsey, Manager of the Florida Keys|popular Bible studies in Romansiplace of the eagle. Appropriate! Aqueduct Commission, recently told the Association of; ‘will be continued with the theme| oremonies will be held in the near Key West Motel Owners that even he was “not too happy om je jens nen being| suture dedicating this gift to the “The Life of the Justified.” i : about the unlimited taxation clause” in the proposed| The Senior and Pioneer out Cenapeast. ie Bond Issue. We taxpayers are most unhappy about it. |Fellowship will meet at 6:30 in the » Men ori-| Opponents, including the writer, have said that this Church Auditorium and Socia} Hall. da will meet in Daytona Beach| proposed bond issue is the equivalent of a mortgage on SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON all of our real estate. It is actually more dangerous than} i ‘ a mortgage. A mortgage ‘invariably states exactly what question of lowering tariff rates. interest is to be paid whereas this bond lien — just a8] the War against Beverage Al- |percent. It is the nice, timid peo-|truth. best dressed in costumes and a lot President Dwight D. Eisenhower, an internationalist,| Mr. Ramsey pointed out — is “unlimited” in the amount] echel-Temperance. Lesson-Isal- |ple too good to vote who are re-| 4. Religion must be the cause of|fo fun. Party begins at’6:00 p. m. is convinced that the United States must trade more free-| of taxation it may impose on Monroe County Realty. ah he script me Ro- peoeaibis ane our agra alee hay aa bumey sone ape: ‘on the 3ist of October, - ly with the other nations of the world and that wider| Remember, the Bondholders up North would have the oo We RALPR ROGERS jin by their absence the evils of|world is considered. . | ee trade will reduce the need for so much U. S. aid. In this} unquestioned right to force Monroe County taxpayers tO] temperance is a timely topic to-/intemperance. By placing liquor in) 5. Science and religion must be Political philosophy, however, he runs into the traditional G. 0. P.| pay whatever amount, regardless of how much, thatigay, Just visualize an actual pic-|the way of those too weak to re-|in accord and must work together Announcements CITY ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1959 news dispatches credited to paper, and also the local news| Bsns tet dn il crs censeese nancodnar tetas Atta rea Subscription (by carrier), 25¢ per week; year, $13.20; by mail, $15.60 ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION West. Before the Key Wester can Siving the preaching service embrace this faith and be a re- 10:45 and his subject will be cipient of its mysterious pcwer, ehaeege bar mates E> for you. an i a should know enough about theling Services at 6:90 pm, in Eng: faith to judge its value intelligently jjsh with the Rev. Ismael Negrin in order to determine for himself speaking at the Spanish service on his need for joining with the group|“Doves In The Dust”, All who meeting for study and discussion /SP¢@* Spanish are cordially invit- nd ples. i= to be present at 7:00 p, m. Sun- oe {day night for this service, fe all religions its founder laid’ Another announcement. for all down definite laws and principles|Key West, is that soon “Mr, Tex- for its followers. Briefly elaborat-|as” will be shown at the Latin ed, the principles given for the’ American Baptist Church. Ample Baha'i Faith by its Founder, Baha-'time and announcement will be giv- ’u’'llah, are here presented. len you. Be on the lookout for it 1, Man had a common origin.|and don’t let this opportunity pass Therefore there exists a oneness|without seeing a great Christian of relationship among all peoples.|picture. 2. It is necessary in this en-| The dedication service and revi- lightened age for each persou to|val at the Latin Church is near- \search for truth independently and ing. Be on the lookout for these without any personal influences. |dates also. The annual Hallowe'en i 3. The foundation of all religions! Party will be held at the Good Will is the one true God. There must|Center playground at 1328 White be. no diversification from this|Street. Prizes are to be given for ESS ON FLORI ass IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN More Hotels «nd ents, Beach and Ba‘ Pavilion. Airports—Land Sea. Consolidation of and A County City Governments. IKE AND TARIFF QUESTION One of the questions of policy in the new adminis- tration which may cause controversy and which may re- verse traditional course of the Republican party is the philosophy of high tariffs to protect American industry.| might be required to satisfy principal and interest pay-|ture. We can easily stretch our ie leteeen a eee a ts being beat signed in Of course, there is ample disagreement as to wheth-| ments. This unlimited taxation clause would be a Dam- Me cia s beoae anile light. Jesus condemns such a one to| 6, There must be equality be- er the higher tariffs or lower tariffs were wise, and there| ocles’ Sword — hanging constantly over our heads forling yp his evil countenance as hace ky Rcetrette ack al bois en) ad women, The same is still plenty of difference of opinion on the question of} forty long years. calmly observes ry humanity| who write such: enticing ads for! poe ry ce tat sine low versus high tariffs in 1953 and 1954. The important Our Secretary of State on his recent return to Wash- boone pepo an paren ena ithe liquor traffic. Some say they) 7. We must do away with all thing is that President Eisenhower believes in lowering] ington from the “Big Three” conference in London, ex-|..'41.¢ of an officer and teacher af do not drink, but they make drink-|prejudices. Prejudices originated tariff barriers. It is probably accurate to say that most) pressed the belief that World Peace and security are/one of our churches weaving and) ne eae pitas to Royhe rob oe one yes tert cir- of the other major governments of the world have come] near at hand — and Heaven knows, the Prayer of the|stumbling along until he flopped). .* 3 §. Bahare. aivecate daa eine. to this same conclusion in recent yéars. The question is} Free World is that he’s right — But what will happen how to lower tariffs without hurting domestic business.| throughout the Country and especially in Key West —'the influence of liquor he is saved)" i kee —, to toes) 's substantiating To help get'the answer to this question, and others,| if and when the Cold War ends? Government spending Ce ee a te sens eel secret blend goaranteed to afford| 9 Ween parable og wae over, is necessary to bring about sion is known as the Randall Commission, and will re-| duction takes up the _ Bovey ose poneetie pe up. Tals ts only, a Bice weit e ee ta shies peditards bea Piet canet segue aarcae port'to Congress next yéar on its findings. * ‘ that our biggest source of local income — our Naval/siiows really stinking drunk drinking the|for education, the community must. The Commission’s recommendations to Congress lishment — will alone remain in, status quo? Ifjtition’s liquor traffic. The Sunday| 10. ‘The Baha'is offer a plan ngress| Esta - the bond of good fellowship. Some} parties, and a fight is almost certain to develop in Con-| dollar bond issue — and our population doesn’t double| The basis for the lesson Sonne is| distillers soaincate that thate whir-lpete will share to more’ neatly gress if the Commission proposes that the Republican ad-| in seven years (as the Engineers predict it will) justjtaken from four different Sctip-igey is practically all the noutish-lequalize their individual economic ministration embark on a tariff-lowering policy. what will we do with those millions and millions and ‘mil- ecoacting the ebeliiahece to dis: status. [Rey at wil sab B essouioh or sink.” - ey that will m: essential foritween nations must be taught to Republican party to change its traditional advocacy for} which they'll inevitably produce. eal eka ee eal all in additjon to the language of high tariffs. Free trade is one of the things which made And, finally, don’t let anyone kid us into believing)... that they can drink or let it ow-drinkers, or falls down eleva- the country in which the individual] tor shafts, or runs over kids in | i *istreet.” This may seem ironical, 7 of alcoholics is been hindered had cach state set up trade barriers-and| would happen to the protection of that law if the asssess- Chern Feralas nr aoe cuactlie restricted the flow of commerce. ed value of each such Homestead were simply increased that ‘will power’ they so libly| writes such ads. Perhaps the For Mayor GROUP 1 Cc. B, HARVEY Elected For 4 Years Just 2 Years Age For Mayor GROUP 1 P. A. MeMASTERS For Ma; GROUP 1 “MICKEY” PARROTT (“Fightlig For The People”) For Mayor GROUP 1 CHARLES R. ROBERTS “An Experienced For City Commissioner GROUP 2 JULIO CABANAS, JR. For City Commissioner GROUP 2 DR. DELIO COBO For City Commissioner GROUP 2 is born. 12, An international tribunal will be organized; to function with the Power of God, protected by all men. Many of these principles are al- jready being carried out in the ‘ ¢/boys who write the whiskey ads oe AE oe ambi ro under should know better. Every whiskey|ple of universal peace and have | a substantiating program to offer the President set up a joint commission to study this} — especially in the armed services — will level off and spite the strong insistence of a dil- the most exquisite delight to the “ until consumer pro- i |man of distinction. I have learned/etter understanding U1 country’s international economic policies. The ¢ommis-| as this retrenchment proceeds and Pro-ligent policeman that he be locked ee ree au A stuff. No, it merely heightens your " Tesson today is well worth enjoyment of life, or strengthens : " jshowing th iritual solution of next summer will be of major interest to members of both| at that time we are hogtied with this fourteen million|serious consideration. tee, eeeaornie GeoMsa Ricks cea patna The one a Isaiah) ent you need, and any day I am rev social) We think the Commission must inevitably come to| lions of gallons of water? believe that we'll litetally|consequences of over indulgence. ford - cope wanaltnie . this conclusion and that it is both time and wise for the| drown in the millions of dollars of ad valorem taxes|He says ‘“‘woe to them that. - . infants . . . Nobody ever gets ‘pot- ‘ted,’ or beats up bartenders or fel-! the United States great. It doesn’t take much imagination} that “come what may” — Homesteads will still be ex- alone. Those who are Cages, just! to realize how much progress in this country would have| empt. It wouldn’t take a mental giant to figure out what/don't let it alone. The Senate but it definitely pronounces judge-\ ment upon the ler who} ‘ i 1» |claim. Isaiah says “my people| a beyond the exemption of “the first $5,000 of value ees oats be ta ee eel Teeter Nasr ' Sincerely, eas jn_\UDom the hypocritical officer anditicla of education and economics. ’ lof knowledge.” This prophet min-iteach i RTER a “teacher of any religious group who\This is evidence of the influence J. Y. PO! ces no words and names intem-|necomes so polluted that he barely! lperance as the second of six woes i ri "Y\of the mysterious forces of power fm the fifth chapter of his book. |"7'fes,gu° Comiclle with the sid'reteased throughout Freche Not only are the ‘drinkers’ en-| Palu writes to the Romans in be Piage see Diced Pretty soon now we will be sorry summer is gone. Now that they have a machine to make apple pie, let’s see if they can make one to eat it. HE THINKS THEY’RE SCARED We think the medical profession is about due to dis. cover the cause and cure of the common cold. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 33. Land measure L.Run attop 34. Metal-bear- “speed 7. Kind of light carriage 13.Clic_ beetle 14. Feminine name 15. Expose to moisture 'SIPIALS Be CIL [ETAT] ICIHIUTRILISMERIUININIE IR VIE TT MOT TILIE TRE AIWIE MIAy Ragu LALA é ing rock 35. Of greater height 38. Soldier em- red in [ L1O} SIATT MO! IRI TTY] FIAIN TTIRIEINIDISMESIE/OIAITIE! LVIEJAISIT i SIOIRIE} DOWN pt 1. Puts a tennis 11. Protect bell into Pl 17. 2 Grate 3. Flexible palm 4 That thing at 5. Glacial snow field variant vel 51. Negative 52. Placid od 55. Biblical king 56. Water bottle 58. Lo nd 6. Tourists 7. Wolframite 8. Grow old 9. Deposits af) Adadd Editor, The Citizen: In looking over the Miami Herald’s sport sheet re- cently, I see where the Constance High football coach called off his game for Friday night with our football Conchs, Well, they are making excuses today the same as they did of old, some excuse is better than none; but I don’t think the polio is what is scaring that coach. I think he has been talking to the Curley coach that played us last week to a tied score, and that coach told him about that steamroller front line that has not been broken and a ar ible for 9,000 deaths, /The time to t is , not to- he don’t want us to roll over his boys to leave the scar|was respons a ee, 7 am, mee of defeat over them. But why don’t he try to break this unscored-on record of ours like others have done, is be- yond me. You know we have one open date now on Nov. 2 and I would like to see our coach try and fill that date with a return game with that Bishop Curley team. Those boys are not scared and they can play ball. ~ A sport fan VERAL C. ROBERTS, Sr. Revival Services {Gems Of Thought Will Be Held Here} wis oe on drink’st thou oft, instead lof homage ' sweet, But poison’d flattery? —Shakespeare. The same man cannot be both and flatterer. — Franklin. of him who com- say. —Franklin. [ism says that the alcoholics have'and what his end will be? Must to be flattered, |a high accident rate of spoilage andjhe go alone? Does no one care for dangered, but the whole: nation.! It was old man Booze responsible} for the carnage at Pearl Harbor 'which so nearly enslaved a mighty nation when he stupefied and mes- merized a mighty Navy and Army. Our lives are endangered on the highway. The National Safety Coun- cil has estimated that alcohol ac-) counted for twelve percent of all traffic violations last year. It was) responsible for twenty-five percent all fatal highway accidents. In| 1951 it is estimated that alcohol which is more than the deaths in the Korean police action in the) same length of time. Then too, the F. B. I. estimates that one third of the nation’s crimes are) caused by alcohol. It can be seen that Isaiah was not the only one having difficulty) with ‘drinkers.’ We too, are be- coming enslaved. Dr. E. H. Carle- ton, Medical Director of the In- land .Steel Company, says that, drunkenness costs American Bus- liness a total of one million man-' hours a year. Gabriel Courier wrote in the Christian Herald that) drinkers in New York alone cost! the nation 106 man-hours a year. Sick time taken by alcoholics adds ‘up to that amount. At seventy-five cents a hour, and who can hire, help for that, it amounts to $79,- 500,000, ‘The Committee on Alcohol-| jing |Study of the Baha'i Faith will lead the third passage of scripture j, studied today emphasizing the? a eee — timeliness of the fight against al- : cohol. He says “The night is far) spent and the day is at hand.”| In the garden at Milan was a young dissipated young man by the name of Augustine. He hap- pened to turn to this passage and there and then decided it was the time to change. A new light broke upon his mind and from that mom- ent he put on a new dignity and began to stand like a new man. Services at Fleming Street Met- jhodist Church will begin at 10:50 ‘Sunday morning with the organist, Mrs. Claude Salis playing Masse- net's Meditation from Thais, Rev- erend J. E, Statham will use as his sermon theme, “I thought on} my ways, and turned my feet unto, thy testimonies,” from Psalm 119. enemy to America than the Reds in Russia, One cannot read the passages in James without feeling like a hypo-| crit, He is rather disturbing when he says “To him. . .that knoweth eo a eae it is sin.”” He reminds us { £ sins of omission are just as bad|The choir will sing the brisk and as sins of stensloaied, Hd attacks| Spirited “Ascension Hymn” by Sex- the apathetic minds and conscien-|ton. ces unmercifully. To stand by and|_J0 the evening at 7:30, Reverend see a man fall or die and do noth-/Statham’s subject will be “The ing is to James worse than delib- Path Of Life” taken from a verse erate stealing or murder. A drunk-|in Matthew, “Straight is the gate en man was making a disturbance| 2nd narrow is the way which lead- in one of Moody’s meetings andjeth unto life.” The postlude will the great evangelist stopped as the be a Fantasia on Bach’s “In Dul- man walked out. When he reached|¢i Jubilo.” To present lovers of goes|Bach’s music, he is without blem- our brother, our imperiled brother, ish, but while he was the organist and who can tell where he will go in a church in Arnstadt and com- posing the music they used, he was severely ¢riticized by a church’ ALBERT FRANK LOPEZ (Better Known As SHINE) LEVER 7-A For City Commissioner GROUP 3 LOUIS CARBONELL For City Commissioner GROUP 3 BEN KETCHUM For City Commissioner GROUP 4 JOHN A. ANTI For City Commissioner GROUP 4 LOUIS M. J. EISNER For City Commissioner | PAUL ROSS (BLONDIE) ,_ ROBERTS, JR. “Protect Your Future” For City Commissioner GROUP 4 | NEIL SAUNDERS” tribunal for confusing ‘the congre-| gation with his “extraordinary har- |monies” and playing too long pre- \ludes to the hymns, ! folly by a late re-|waste materials which was estim- his soul?” Several men went out ated last year at $1,400,000,000. after the wanderer and at the close ‘“Kill Two Birds With One Voie*