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AGL Two ‘She Key West Citizen ——Tae CITIZEN PUBLISHING CO. xc. Published Daily, Except Sunday, by i. P. ARTMAN, Owncr and Publisher TALE ABOUT MONEY A remark made by a Key West house- wife in a grocery store triggers again age-old question, “What is money?” While we may not be able to supply a tisfactory answer to that question t tered at Key West, Florida, as seeond class matter | there is nothing, aside from home, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | friendship, religious faith, Poy iad te oe | than money. But an exception must be made to t also the | statentent : thing we value more than money in orginary times. ALLEN, Busiiess that From The Citizen Boldin Corner Greene and ne and Ann Streets Only Datiy New: ia spaper in Key W. sree County ey West and fam value we more ——Hisbo ow listen to 2” hat the Key West ‘housewife said: “Money? I'm not concerned in mon- | ey. I have more than enough money to me« ; my needs, iftcluding the buying of bonds The thing that’s worrying me is points. Give | me points, and you car have my money.” Points, little bits of paper, more able than money! If you doubt the tr it will not publish anonymous communi- | ‘hat statement, ask almost any house Key West. You may have the mon €DITORIAL_ | lions of it, but if you don’t have the poir SOCIATION | your money is of no | stuffs. Housewives here n the country are not complaining - ADVERTISING RATES. Made known on application. hut of fistged for at urehes from whieh nts a line. itizes is an open forum and invites discus- ‘lic issues and subjects of local or general valu avail in buying food and everywhere else -ME] nowa- FOR KEY WEST j ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN jays about the prices of foodstuffs; what | ‘(hey complain about is the number of points | required to get a pound of beef, or a dozea and one other commodities. That is particu + arly true wMere.there are only two in a n- Hotels and Apartments. yang Bathing Pavilion. d and Sea. ily, which igfallowed only 32 points of each on of Count, Cc 7OV- did . . y and Oy, Go delass a weel§ A good idea of now those Hospital. are taken up in purch $s may be ob. ath ined in t purchase of a large can oi ee + reaches, for whi¢h 21 points are required OR WORLD UNION Jne can of peachés and only 11 poirts tef vr other purchases over an entire we Charles Dickens had the knack of go- J. Roberts, of the United ‘court, endorses tiie idea of | ing to the bottom of things to bring out I federated union and thinks | points. In one instance he proves that m« lof the United States could | ey, this precious thing that we are jote such an organization | triving for, and in efforts to obtain which | many have lost their lives, is sheer dross | Dombey, in “Dombey |} wealthy man, with ships in every > | ey is his god; he thinks in in 0 So. of a federal union, compo: mocratic nations of the earth, d by Mr. Clarence K. Streit, in his “Union Now,” some time before the | any question that arises began. The simple idea is to persuade | firm or to his household is de people of the world to do what the thir- | yardstick of money American colonies did, and that is all. One Certainly, it would be a great comp sen Paul and Son,” is terms of relation t ded Sy the he ar evening are seated in the it to the Utined States if the democratic | their home; neither has spoken veral Hens should decide to form a union along | minutes, when Paul raises his he rks -lines of our own government. No Amer- | at his iather and asks, “Papa, what !s mo The j tion is asked puts Domt for a few Be proud of his country and its growth, | ouleh see any evil force involved or fear he Fesiilts of enlarging the federal union Wea. suddenness with wnich a momerts * Mri Roberts calls attention to the | tion! Who can answer He he “degiMistrated ineffectiveness of treaties | haws and fir ally says #nd@leagues” and says that if the body ot | “Money? Why, pounds, shillings gur people have the “vision and daring of | pence.” r founding fathers” they will demand | “Yes, I know that, P. But what i ® union of all the peoples willing to cooper- | money after all? ¢ in “an international federation, of lim Dembey was cornered After fated but supreme power and jurisdictio: » he tries a € 4 international affairs.” aiwihibe = «This is a very fine idea but it must b “You have fragidy stated that some Americans w “Of cour: hesBate to advocate such a union beca “Then, if it er Bf GF example set in the United State didn’t it save Man where « union of limited powers has becom ® cenrtalized government of overwhelmi: power. While recognizing this danger w think the advantages in sight outweigh th what you mz Life makes you ody ‘that what Ps + " mofeé thar"his money Sri mn used up. St ls KICKERS IN HEAVEN 2 ATPmonths from now there will b Fedple complaining that they did not plast Accordi = Victory Garden National Resour o — — ‘tional ratio of physicians to If you want to test the education this country, before the your friend, ask him some questions abo 800, ra £ div I anything or anybody not row mentioned 500, to 1 to 1,400. Similar ex dhe news the distribut tists and ~ he a Sa aii In Northwest China there t « . We can imagine what will become cian for every 25,000 pers Wa ‘Bifler snd Mussolini after the war, b thirty mile reat a] tis “platwill be done with Hirohito has i mon. Yet Ss Cr ‘Ruessing. He is Son of Heaven, whi scene of much a e others are mere mortals medical s is known or > | why, ly to God 2° Senator Byrd is alarmed over the mon- of the “‘cha strous growth of the Federal bafeaucrac\ We have the bést and ! sive medical Sy Stemiertal thie. Wark I ‘Thereare now he points out, upward %.000,000 civilian Federal employes, as , achieved I akes nev s Sontpared to 9,000" ingthe Jast, war, and 5 cries every day. I br mage the = r cent of the presént civilian aoe slot the «medical *sefvices steatilly | are not directly engaged in the war effox day is not distant Whe ster ‘his means that the Federal governme ‘Low has more persons on the pay roll tha all the 48 states, plus all the county ana municipal governments. And, 1 @hese astronomical, figures are exclusiv ef the Army and Navy. What is worse, Se “ator Byrd says, the size of the payroll grow« Steadily month after.wonth. Somnolent tax ayers should wake up and vehement!y voice their protest, and if unheeded, th condition car ied in 1944. reach a ft perfe gination retur badgered by schemes remembe and yon under would completely dignity of citize progress such z It is just for the ric checked, wi necessary be remed THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Ex Libris... By William Sharp ISAK DINESEN, AUTHOR "SEVEN @OTHic TALES? "OUT OF AFRICA’ AND'WINTER'S TALES" 1S THE ONLY WRITER FATHER LIVED FOR YEARS WITH PRIMITIVE SAVAGES ~-- HERSELF AS THE OWNER OF A COFFEE FARM IN AFRICA, HER FATHER AS A HUNTER AND TRAPPER WITH THE PAWNEE INDIANS IN MINNESOTA eee BY ISAK DINESEN BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH-CLUS q SELECTION Toda yin History Today’s Birthdays JULY! JULY! t 2 or W H. Manr ect H a, M W G.E ete f Linfield ¢ ge, O F N Ghia Ww O.. ae \ Ww r 2 bene Pass '. At c W \ H Ww aw in Sees Brig. Gen. Benjamin O. D, LICENSED PLUMBER 1306 CATHERINE STREET sccwecic' "TR SIKES. 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Ladd said today that the new state ——_ wutomobile license tags, at the new iower' rate, will go on sale in {his office next Monday. Meth- r mis- North 1791.—Margaret Meroer, daugh- er of Maryland governor who re- juced herself to poverty by free- ing her founder of noted slaves, The Key Wést Municipal Band) Virgmia g school. born An- has arranged an interesting pro-| polis. Died Sept. 17, 1846 tam for a concert to be given in 2 Besview Park Sunday afternoon,) 1802—Gide Welles. Hart-} beginning at 4:30 o'clock ford, Conn., newspaper editor, Lincoln's famed secretary of the William W. Demeritt, suverin-|22VY, born Glastonbury. Died Fet tendent of lighthouses in this dis- trict, said tod the four wis Gorgas, Confed- tion of the lighthouse to be ¢ sh * ee si structed.on Smith’s Shoals rate ordnance chief. father of noted surgeon-general, born Dau been complete phin Co., Pa. Died May 15, 1838. Eugene R. Albury. at a meeting Jcun @ Giavimets, game: ot he Rey West Pict Conmix: seball pitcher of the 1880's joners last ni was elected aden ake esident of the Feb. 4. 1909. The newly appointed Ove Bridge commissioners will heir firs} me Today’ s Horoscope and secretary - | JULY 1 Mrs. B. y Moreno Today gives patience, kindli- laughter, Miss Betty Mprenc ness, thrift d industry. Great this morning for Pennsylvar work r accomplished e pend the summer with relati modest ' if-assertic Dr. and M, W. H. Sanborn, of , gress Coral Gables, will arrive te ucces: row for a short stay in Key West and will be guests of Mayor anc Mrs. William H. Malone William Mende f Odd Fe serv nembers ill be i Sundé M Odd Fellows M Ari“ tabe 666 ‘ame jaug Liquid for Malarial Symptoms, OOTOOEEEUEESUNEEETA AAA UEMURA PAY BY CHECK A Checking Account in our Bank will help solve many of your business and personal problems. It will also provide you with a receipt and a rec- ord of each transaction. 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