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Pege 4 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ Seturday, October 31, The Key West Citizen (except Sunaay) 5 Eterna (Gitioun Bulding, corse’ ct Geese’ sot teas be Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Menres County he Pe ARTA ene Puttar NORMAN D. ARTMAN __ Business Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter TELEPHONES 25661 and 25662 all ewe dipalches te Daper, iso the Weoel' sees Member Florida Press Association and Associate Dailies of Fiorida| Posner hchreinee bnew armored entender dharma Subscription (by carrier), 25¢ per week; year, $13.20; by mail, $15.60 hy ee, 5° cep rem and tin eens of ae te Loy ed and subjects FLORI Ass EY WEST ADVOCATED GY THE CITIZEN vilion, and City Goveraments. of Auditorium. COMETS COME CLOSER Proving that the day of jet passenger airliners is just around the corner, a new-type British Comet jet aircraft recently flew from London to Rio de Janeiro—6,000 miles—in twelve and a half hours, SILVER CITY, Ni M. ~The The new, improved Comet made the hep over the/kids of Silver City were out paint- South Atlantic ocean in four and a half hours! That was a/9& rs med 5 tore flight of almost 2,000 miles (Dakar, French West Africalpiion Sor sna tome e flight was not the inauguration of regular jet several airline service between London and the Western Neate pcr lr ener ay phere, but a trail-blazer in preparation for the beginning of that service next year. Those aboard the new Comet reported after landing in Rio they had been forced to de- Political Announcements tour around a 45,000-ft. high thunderhead or would have completed the Dakar-Rio run in a little less flying time. \Y, NOVEMBER 8, 1959 This news comes at a time when at least one Ameri- can aircraft builder is businly engaged in the develop- ment of a jet aircraft which, it is hoped, will eventually give the Comets some competition. However, it must be admitted that the British have a long start, and that the appearance of these Comet II jets will have a major im- ~ y pact on air travel. For Mayor Obviously, the British are concentrating on the GROUP 1 routes of the world, having recently completed test hops| P. A. McMASTERS to Japan and Rio and already servicing South Africa. “Make Mac Mayor” Soon the British Overseas Airways Corporation will have a world schedule of jet flights in operation. GROUP 1 By the time the British are prepared to put jets into] “,{JCKEY” PARROTT service across the North Atlantic, utilizing the Comet (“Fighting For The People”) Ill, American builders will no doubt have their first jet seaiener pores re And if they can retain most of the oe erican mar ey will still be inthe c titi Pietare. oo - Administrator” The trouble with most speeches is that they are au- —— dible. For City Commissioner GROUP 2 Too many of us are too heavy for light work and too! JULIO CABANAS, JR. light for heavy work. For City Commissioner GROUP 2 The only danger confronting newspapers is their) DR. DELIO COBO failure to print the news fairly and accurately. Se ee For City Commissioner GROUP 2 People who plan for their future usually succeed better than those who do not, but there is no law which — ee ae requires you to make such plans. a y LEVER 7-A SIAICHEPIAIRIETSMNDIONN For City Commissioner Crossword Puzzle Magu ooane mos GROUP 3 Crossword. Puzzle GIL OWE ISSN SIT [E14 .LOUIS CARBONELL - CROSS Russian 4 & ise ae For City Commissioner pin OE ad MNOOUICE o KETCHUM vance NIOIDIVIL IE Ann spent INNOIVIAIL I TIEIN = 14 Slow-moving # ative metal lak alae Bu For City Commissioner 1 it SIEEIDMNETTIAMMBIOIS| GROUP 4 HE eels EIRIR FRIAS gaM JOHN A. ANTI BS ition toa 44. achsir QEJERSHIAL ITSM ILIALY 31. Indi an™ Sclution of Saturday's Puasto Hor Cy Contmniosioner RICK cuckoo a Ee 88. Roll of 1. Sound ot 0 LOUIS M. J. EISNER medanism 49. Stroking DOWN &. Branches of 2%. Writing : Yearning For City Commissioner 2 Ti wt reer ae 1B Older abe, vanour 4 38. One of an 4 2. Pronoun pgp ao aces CHARLES PARRA foie, SAK eet 3 cen Lo Courage and Common wefan 55.Renie 4 Knock LEVER 13-A 57. the 12. F = ‘or City Commissioner GROUP 4 PAUL ROSS (BLONDIE) ROBERTS, JR. BAS B RESES fF SEREKSS i leu iol i GROUP 6 id iain kd JACK DELANEY ’ $82 _| ate such a pees pi sanitation the HOUSING PROBLEM NOTED Editor, The Citizen: Now that Mr. Victor Lang has officially. become|church invite all friends, visitors, Manager, I wonder if he ‘will do somethirig about|and the unchurched to join with City head Street, where over 15 dent that the owner of this be issued, or apartment. hole. Agreement On Japan Defense orce Reached By JOHN M HIGHTOWER ons and equipment—but there were. signs of some dissatisfaction Of) yse of atomic energy is at least 10 ‘both sides, Japanese officials contend the ‘buildup can only take place too slowly to please American officials. Apparently the Japanese would Ihave been willing to go for a llatger total if the United States had promised substantial econom- ie assistance. But the United States was unwilling to do this. Instead, an cfficial statement jointly issued late yesterday said ithe United States would sell Japan 50 million dollars worth of surplus WASHINGTON — The United)icht from atomic energy is “just States and Japan have agreed oft|as sure to be carried to 8 paseeee. a new expansion of Japanese de-|ful conclusion,” jam J. Clapp tense forces with American weap-|told power officials at a conference the dilapidated structure situated on the cornet of White- head and Virginia Streets or to. be exact, 1025 White+|come and worship Jesus Christ. families are housed. These people are all living in different sections of the house, the building being divided into atleast 8 or 9 sections and each section rented separately. It is evi- house has no license to oper- otel or apartment, as under the te of Florida no permit would Monday Night I, as well. as the people in this neighborhood, can- not understand why the sanitary department of the city of Key West has not sent an inspector or an investigator|day evening at 7:30 «’clock in to this place and have it condemned. The city should make it their business to find out|tne group repeating the where the owner of this fire trap and germ spreading|prayer house got a permit to operate as a rooming house, Dr. Raymond J. Dalton, County Health Officer, should take a peep at this structure. It’s an epidemic rat OSCAR MILIAN Future Of Atomic Energy Predicted ST. PETERSBURG (#—Atomic energy for commercial power pro- duction stands where the automo- bile did 50 years ago, the president' lof the Florida Power Corp. says. And the production of power and bere Thursday. Clapp said he believed general years off. He advised the power industry to make use of those years in learning all it could about this new source of energy to be ready for the vast changes that are sure to come. hote]|Which Film Slated At Grace SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON God's Pain for the Home. Devt, ja frontiet or phylactery, This was 6:49, Eph. 5:21-4:4. By RALPH ROGERS So far this quarter the lessons/*" have been so designed to show that! ja new and better world can be common practice among the Jews in Jesus’ day and he condemned their self-tighteousness by saying their works they do for to be seen of men: for they make broad Sunday, November 1, at Gracelcreated by sober men with a new|their phylacteries and enlarge the Lutheran Church, Flagler and Day. the spreading of the Gospel of Je-|is no home closer knit and welded: Christ throughout the Whole|together than that of the Jewish! World. This whole program of the heart. The lesson today gives a few basic rules which, when ap- enjo: ed. It is God's plan for the home. As early as 625 B. C. we can see jin Deuteronomy that Moses outlin- home. Children knew that they borders of their garments.” (Mat. '23:5,6). They were fot condemned for wearing the frontlets but for insists that the words be worn in the heart. | Paul’s recipe for pleasant fam- jily relations is ‘love,’ Christ's love jis self-giving, Discord in the fam- jily results when one member wants all the attention whether it be par- ent or child. If it happens to be one of the parents, friction and Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod] were wanted and were loved. They divorce result. It is more blessed will be presented through @ color-iwere taught the responsibility of led film entitled, ‘Beyond Our Own! Horizons.” ~* Many people ask themselves questions such as: “Where and what is the Missouri “What work does it ca “Where de these offerings ge that we contribute Sunday efter Sundey for Missions?” This colored film, ‘Beyond i ‘film is being shown. Two services are held each Sun-' day, The early service at 8:30 ‘a. m, and the late service at 11:30 a. m, Sunday School and Adult Bible Class is conducted at 9:45 Pp. m. The members of Grace Lutheran) them in this special service of worship. We invite everyone to) Y. W. Circle Will Meet On The Y. W. tional Church met Mon- ler ie annex, ae meeting was opened wis Lord's followed by the hymn All joined in “Near to Heart of God.” Mrs. Barbara Mar- shall accompanied on the piano. During the business meeting it was decided that the Circle attend prize going to Jasper Walker. The refreshment hour brought) ange soda, candy and crackers. The Halloween theme being ried out, ‘Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gordon, Mr. and Mts. Charles Meeker, Mrs. Alice Strick- ‘land, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rog- ers, Mrs. Eloise Wagoner, Mrs. Is- abell Walterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- mando Periera, Mr and Mrs. Jas- per Walker, Mrs. Nellie Mingo, Mrs. yea bey ee Randy » Mr. ¢ its. J. W. Collins, Mrs. Alice Ramirez, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maloney, Mrs. Louise Hart and Mrs. Barbara Marshall the two hostess. Annex. ev. Touchton e e e win Coincidence PHILADELPHIA ™ — John ‘Sweeney hadn't seen his boyhood friend, Richard Ricks, for 12 years ‘until they bumped into one another lin a corridor at Fitzgerald Mercy ‘Hospital in suburban Darby yes- iterday. “what brings you here?” “Wife just had twins,” said Ricks, “couple of boys. What brings you here?” { “My wife just had twins, too,”) said Sweeney. “Couple of boys.” of 180,000 men in ground forces over the next three to five years. The joint statement reported agreement also on: i 1. Maintenance of tight controls/known lever trade with Communist China. 2. Need for stimulating foreign | investment in Japan and for fight- jing inflation. 3. Holding a meeting in Tokyo settlement of a Gives Sunday Sermon Theme of the First Methodist Church has maintaining the home as a cita- del in which all worked together, each for all and all for each, and {together they stood against any in- by enemies of every des- The early training in law observance and respect for authori- to the developmegt wholesome character so noticeable in the Jewish families even y. Paul picks up the same of love and uses it as ‘a basis for the training in a Chris- tian home. That is God’s plan — that of love. Other plans for the ideal home have been tried. Mankind likes to » especially in religion, to meet bitter disappointment. Russia, a Godless nation, tired i state. Apparently such a beastly practice was disappointing. Chil- dren and adults as well, want to car-| used iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand? But there is forgiveness with thee Choosing the very familiar phr- E Readings from Science and ase “life, liberty pd eralyinjos ae with Key apr omgnarar id “Dick, ” weeney, ‘of happiness” as a pastor, ary Baker ly include: gg smolga benassi “We acknowledge God’s ae feel that they are wanted, that they belong and the state is too cold and far temoved to impress children, They need the compact and close knit loving force of a home, something akin to the typi- cal Jewish home, moted a few years back by a wild- point was that the child is not be inhibited, Let them do as the; Please, They did. As a result dalism and juvenile delinquency.' Society is getting the results of a faulty theory some forty years ago. ‘The lesson today emphasizes what the wisdom of Proverbs delcares, “Train a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it.” (22:6), and if he loves will also love and rever- a and close of each day. ‘The words are worn on the left verses 13-16, Exodus 13:2-17. These were written on a piece of patch- ment, enclosed in a little box, and worn on the atm or forehead, as Assurance, that as human con- sciousness in spiritualized man is freed from sin and its penalty, will be given in all Christian Science services tcmorrow. Subject of the Next meeting will be held on/Lesson-Sermon to be read is “Ever Nov. 30th, at 1:30 p. m. at the|/Lasting Punishment.’ A verse from James (4:8) pro- vides the Golden Text: “Draw and he will draw & in sin is 50) as the belief lasts” (p. 497). to give than to receive whether it jof love, but he will be able to send {he will receive the same many fold. God does love us but the important part we must play is to jlove God with all our heart. When jthat idea is driven home into the mind and heart of the child, and jthat child later marries, he will \not only maintain a Christian home \of love, but he will be able send jout into the world youngsters with the idea of giving, instead of get- ‘ting, all they can without getting something in return, When love rules the home there is less likeli- hood of separation. The Watchman- Examiner reports that of 12,000 divorce cases studied, nearly three fourths, actually 71:6 per cent, ‘came where there was no church affiliation. Paul has been severely eriticized |for some of the things he has said. He was a very energetic and dy- namic personality and accomplish- ed so much that it is not strange that he would be mis-understood, jlove rules in a co-operative |thy father and mother, jmise.” Unless the their love and are = = PIE cause they never terest or love for the boy, idelinquent explains his iment by saying something jean say, “Why should ourselves? We're likely ed at any minute to in which we may be shouldn't we have a good fore that happens? Nobody to care what happens to us. jour parents don’t cate. M: is never home. Mother more time playing bridge of cocktail party than she does us.” This doesn’t sound mitch God’s plan for a home. Until jents adopt the fundamental quirements for a good home, ias those outlined today, there wit continue to be delinquent with a floutishing ctop of delinquents, # rai Epetie? 5 Science Theme Is Outlined \ SaaS Holy Name Soctety Of Navy To Meet The U. $, lety