The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 27, 1945, Page 6

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eevee very Creve ver verrrerrrTNY9ETes BVERYBODY SHOULD HAVE JOBS (0444444444444. . By J. E. JONES i (Sperial to The Citizen) Teothe to having € WASHINGTON, D. C.,) But maybe. it wasn't even a. hin Aug. 27.—Senator Vanden-| But, what a dumb seven-line con-} § mee . v po eich ay berg of Michigan has “rung] fession. oe ; ene jooksliop in’ acetownn, "pat borids” ~ c -won both.of these - great the bell” oftener during the ae rr ay eS ms : Ou page ei : j and we have already begun past few months than any. ; other member of the Senate —even though he is a Repub-' ; lican in a strongly fortified’ itic nest. Vandenberg was former : ie editor and publisher of the He bth dduction’ LOCH OPENS: I've heard) © DRILAIDLER.OF' Grand Rapids Herald. That 5 and : tor State Owner- is probably the reason he , g em a sere “ae of sop as ada ed } , airs of the nation than Pri gm 2 sha the 62 lawyers who have al- Uncle Semis ail tguatry's } most a two-thirds majority of i banat government’ a i aide et) i t / y wn : seas * membership in the Senate.|continue to receive 'secundary] @jubd te 9 fren Fd By i nahi Py ws | & Fully accredited since 1914. Designated Honor Military Schoo! There are also 241 lawyers|consideration. 33 ‘ es rt ie aye r “by War Dept, R. O. T. C. Separate Junior school.’ Recreation A ' " ia ee | to ‘Phe vitiseay cific, ° 5 $ in the House, which is a| Alfred P. Sloan, Jr, chairman bh ta or ot the: day, Tals 0 WASHINGTON, D.C: Un Given ai A most. center on Gulf Beach. Individual attention: to every: student. > ag pg eee wpe pester einem ate. neg eed Bpeses fom - dembcratte | AU: 27.—The post-war eral the atomic bombs dropped on. Ja-} fr eran rege Flying Service. The laywers in Congress|corporation’s 422,000 - stockhold- ” power | ison our doorstep. The trans- arta io ae * mdering- how: have been trying to straight-'ers. He stated that ‘commercial | * : ition ad reeonversion periods|* [2 we. Se we ‘4 en out ae aanclions of em-|production. from GM. ‘plants- will are under: way and tremend- pages! pagers tye! bene ployment by making laws, /be available for the quotas auth-| suffer ngue ‘ ous: changes are happening, |g A ’ i and laws, nearly every time) rized : by. the .War> Production’ ling: te. institutions, ‘cont ~ ‘Fhe cancellation of. .war there has been an important|Board for the perjod 16 to-March’ : he oie contracts affecting, the auito-|. 1 pager” labor strike. Whenever their |21, 1946, ‘if the’ necessary. mater- an the Heb.| mobile -industry. means ‘that |: EES wm ‘BUY VICTORY BONDS NOW laws failed to work, Pres. ials can. be-obtained, .but warned’ : j 3 r about 500;000 workers: are . : i ) A Roosevelt, graduate of a law|‘hat, because < pf these busi: figelatics torne: therm ever af the: f . laid off, and >that:. is school, called upon his offi-| ness and 2 j ‘government No pri- hse pieid< 1 cial family to help organize! jgtment, 2 ‘could: possibly eave! the { among boards, commissions and |trucks, \. : efficiency of our Post Office heles—and more of them. | commereial.p nec: 1-9 it and’ ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA: _ In. end the process mad jessarily worse. > OMpubhBg’ ce i the administration of economy, ry ' ° rT Y.; ; Ahiig Pugsident Truman we have a new Sloan said, ! bere Lincoln | peciods, of ‘seogamile | &s;many workers as in pre- Segretary of Labor, Lewis B.‘those _ needs d i thet the ‘unemployment, ; with war timesiein)), Sehwellenbach, who promises to, priority,” i ‘ crease in. facial’ and. religious jy " 4) “do @ job” in straightening out) When we read ually xe crimination and.the te po aggre geretieny | | ‘ of ‘ ; , Re~ ‘ the forces making for felaticns between private indus-| ports from the. Pacific hattle ; iam, im falls: . ywe'! for prodiiétion are in- or Sep oee private individuals who| his type: of dees beryites: eek pul human ghia shows. peOpere less Of a’ paralytic’ condition. Ee oe tused to be—and should again be/clearer to all-of us.’ Only’ now EB CHALLENGES: M: |rights will we. save and extend | 2 i Our End. of nth Sale includes 3 Groups of: Dresses, House Dresses } bill is intended to stimulate em- ployment in private business. It Hartford, president+-of . the » At- ‘ate now paying large jollars a year before the war, and eeeietins ve Pith sarine Hy lantic and Pacific.Tea. Ci the .expenses of! their pears jar | | more than. 54. million . workers and. Continues 4-Days Only what 1 for which t, roe ib teh ..| were; émployed.. i ie: “aiseay: calls the third fundamental prin-| (o> $4,000" fet oH i was. mad , that ‘épendable)information, "in ‘ ‘ ; a ig ge eg ae a ty there ito t | eats: that-American, manutagh a PM items ate priced maximum *employment Har picthre.af, | Sictutee peer re . 2 : . that the Government shall dip in his nian. ape. | WEEE: (fulE« postwar: yeaty af; a AIDLER war: Pale. | readyi‘ticketed (as; i!'the transition i Se. with “Federal investments and) m t ~ : pret expenditures’ necessary to insure $7 ig P ve on Y Tock tO! thé” contrasyyd ides « dt flecestversion. epi \tained by Elliott from John. {acer ro coat a ¥ | ufacturers. was nearly 57. billion “partners”. that the Japanese. are beatén ‘can as. given no proof of bis|mocracy. Most of them are on the lists i oe te eatied the Fun im 1 cs Customer ‘No. S Seen! Tie prtelased cinperkh “| Lemme adds: sévera} to the. two “fe: | doubt iit empl a i. thie +f . i 3 : ment Bill, natin. Culee ‘ts There has been ret ‘bad ~@ate that public enterprise, under pene big Spd ‘anyode : leer in Pe pete ora o, ae purpose is to achieve full employ-! smell in peta ag Leg- pened, “net by oe eaiers tet be trate human righte - trom.» | usual peacetimes. Ss a ec 5 _ ar S ment for workers in war indus-|isjative headquarters in Washing- r ‘efficient public servants Few eee to.sern 00 oe | <The. value. of products turned pina Sees Pa Ars tries, and returning veterans. The|ton over the $200,000 . loan *ob- urge the Post Office be re- | out by our ‘chief American ‘man- « At 9 A M: Tomorrow Tues day fi men --péssess * equab d, with his Son.to, tap ea "thai [should obtatteguwPrewacds tnagaals | MUstty is recqnverting: | Sea ae his, editorial finger’ on‘ the’ sthi iliey rt 4 i . ng. | BI { : 5 be blue-penciled. 1 ident, 7 “Heid idicriinbte: for. prove anda derecegt industry. The Michigan senator has’ pro-}%o, | a e iP of ‘public: uti 4 ‘hs dative , oot : D § posed a conference of top spokes-| pre: e ic peal $ a ve | si peepee re i i] > oy the-example set at San Francisco} The East If free"? By “extension of pub- U e and th $39.95 his toe a thousand > h ‘ o8) ‘i ity In ‘rewerés: however, : 2 | dhetivefecilities.; from: wa: ical ots. of men for labor and management tt” e s ah com > Regis a 4 Cp Avion, — nai when fifty nations “frankly fac-|met, and the shits: fromthe & terbrise”’ to provide jobs he|ly advance. deraptracy and utterly | Culated to be two or three years ¥ <. | should: exist,-and when “jobs*will oer A lepend ‘on eurrent. démand and B ey ‘ All Drastically Reduced times... Senator Vandenberg ' has. 1ndicate pa aaa “aes a6 y,, of pat bt i eee . {pene nem pei hat. 1 GROUP OF [} 1; spot.aid indicated where, 20! i" y eC * See 1 cuonb BETTER several Federal paragraphs need te errange industrial peace; andjan ; te rf 2 ‘ DArigng trace << he asks leaders of each branch of, ford. 2 ohh ihe heme 3 antes benkxeap “How ‘pri ‘do te bole iJ APR , ; : 5 “Slighitly Soile id. the nation’s economy to follow yard Ho. ened enerprlse can.-be “half slave|S L shy + ae i " worn, VAL iS e. West. haye i ed” their problems in a “triumph )of Horace Greeley. .a taal oh aie mania ereveal Oe ee, | Sea sehen: normal. . boneitiogs of the council table”. He says it|years ago ‘have ‘been. rr alized: ete + ig possible “to apply this formula)“Go West young mah and grow |. &¥' Sani currerit intorme”. “In* the mean- at home in ares to vital indus-/up with the country)” adviséd [Mom " te fY | time -what is‘ referred to.as the Some as much as Leen ips’ ani Horace. e id we + “second period” will probably at- retary of Labor prompt-| The West has grown up, and}, oT ¢ Foes tS ‘ tive-early this winter. ly replied to Senator Vandenberg that he has “ nm thinking more! and more during these last few weeks about the desirability of calling a conference of industry @ana labor”, William Green, eémesident of the American Fed- peration of Labor, promptly de+ that he would submit the i his executive council. ‘. ‘| 99 viiarupiond sexe) whl One thi yh . outstanding amber) | off f * t r me % Commerce of the United States educational, heres ia is, | the fF™ The scene. was che MGM" released a statement of its presi-|™0Ving, picture industry, ‘ships }¢ommissary: and my inform-/ %, cree’ a, : | dent, Eric Johnson, who said:|4nd shipbuilding, and a thousai .Was Joe Pasternak. He} 1 mentioned that freqtently “Senator Vandenberg is right—|#"4. one other developments were}is a guy from Hungary~who immigrants: were. the. best, inter: \ we cannot bring about industrial i ; has made a success of show- preter$of the American scene.” | 4 cooperation merely by legislation.| The number of people who live ing Ametica to the Ameri-| “Perhaps ‘so. You’. have: dived, duction: Asked’ why he works $o The voluntary conference meth-|Part of the year onthe West ' cans. He first became noted ,here all your life and know! how hard, he explained, “I guess it’s |; od between management and la-|Coast and the rest of the time in as the producer of the de-|great America is, but, you ‘can’t! because I like the work. It cer- bor is the best American tradi-|the East have multiplied by the : | it wi Veet * f tion . . . Prosperity after the war tens of thousands, largely be- | lightful mearina | Durbin -ve-/coubere iy with scene plgse est.) tainly qoulint Dec pere o RRR RRARADDDDD444444444444 444404460646 / “There will be a lot of internal : By BOB THOMAS |. People don't see’: movies~ to. impatience produced by changes day in every way, California got ro AP Seaturen Writer ‘learn . about. other ‘~ people's! in price levels, as wages and sal- its first boom a century ago in ILLYWOOD, Aug. 27.|troubles, Pasternak claimed, they aries go higher. That widl mean the discovery. that, it wag tich’ in id a clatter of dishes! have enough oftheir own.” > a general ‘price increase in nearly gold—the forty-niners made for- ‘und: ‘interruption by various) “Take “Her Highness: wand” the’ everything:‘that - the . consumer passers-by\'I' attempted. to Bellboy’,” he illustrated.:-“That’ buys. "Thus, the chiallenge 4 now it is getting bigger and’b: ger, and better and better, every 50? Regular Price i: i ion ‘4 * v" face, during, . the,, next d out...some. information is 2% example’ of what’ like to We miust face, during, . the, .n : {do...It..has. a, beautiful ‘thought—:'twelve.months is to “get over Paste ‘oymu- bd eres qeaet, the a t pena f | that -an- ordinary. , bellboy. “ ‘ father * take “eae: of a girl. than“ niarty ‘a ‘princess? . * e a » tures in’ various ’Stages' of 'pro- E. 0. M. Odd Let of Better Cotton Sale Price E. 0. M. Price ; . ; But having come from Hungary, money. Nobody can make a for- 1 GROUP OF from depends upon healthy labor-|cause the trip can be hicles of a few years back. a } management. Closed factories en-| the Atlantic to Feige te Then he switched to MGM arias pos mu petiee ican | ible tees ay ee aon ire BLOUSES $300 $ 95 rich no one . . . Good industrial|through the air in a few hours.'and has been making a large De here. Still, it works both ways. earns $5,000,000 a year. Se 1 relations are good business for} “Westward the course of em. percentage of that studio’s'Pethaps you could go to my home | I asked the producer about a Regubariy elues $825 aes all concerned and pay dividends pire takes its way,’ was the high-grossing musicals and tw" in Hungary and find many ‘report in the trade press that he ae 3 5 to management, labor and to the’ prophesy of a very old bard. But| comedies jthings which you think are! was going to direct a picture. His All Summer HATS 25% off All Summer BAGS 25% off publeci. __, _|the latest news is: “The course| “Is there such a thing as a Pas- |°harming.” jgomment: “Me direct? I couldn't Everybody should have jobs| of empire” has made. permanent|terfiak formul asked. Pasternak is easily one of the even direct traffic!” E. 0. M. E. O. M. amd the chances are that they|headquarters i i i will get them if the pattern out- eee aerate Fee Pan ent They've got everything! , “ibe? he said, “is a way of mak- lined above is developed and ad- World Retonversion ing pictures’ that are clean and Sale Price 1 GROUP LADIES “RATIONING TIMETABLE] SKIRTS vs, 8200 | SHORTSETS "5195 hered to by management, labor,} There are plenty ‘of indicati Bs / cat , and the United States Govern-|that the British government will eae lpsgmie rane sunanets Red Q2-U2 expire Aug. 31, SUGAR BRAS and SHORTS wk big Dip atid .tell the peo~impre than any other nation. And political footballs in this country | theisefie 3 hoa rade onoaia rtiseve what we try to put in our long enough. The politicians had | ory can? 4 NY Sh oft bictates.”” better recognize the fact that the | Rermudi hed’ ¢ VERA ait “season is over” for Government | their forgigh Yall How’ does he accomplish. this? interference. The elections in'.44 England ‘hak Ye Y “By putting into the picture | England furnish plenty of warn-/2nd England had ‘a Habit of buy-| people who-are bright and young | ing. ing from thes¢-'toustries:'* “Phat |and -attractive. They're like the | Something New Under The Sun| Vicious circle” will be révived, kids next door. Take Esther Wil- | There is nothing new that I can|@!! the way from the Pacific to|liams, for example. She's a typi- | tell you in this item from Wash-|the British Isles. What else could eal- healthy American girl. And imgton about the atomic bombs. O"F expect? | bedutiful voice, but she doesn’t I never heard of them, till I read! The political prophets of yes-|look like a diva. And Van John- the statement in the newspapers. t¢'day are liable to find that re-|son, June Allyson, Jane Powell But being just another dumb ‘iProcal trade agreements in all io. they're all the wholesome newspaper man I wondered what Countries are headed for @ hard American type.” | great secret it was connected jolt. And they will also find out| V2-Z2 expire Sept. 30: al % oP ae = x oe Ane, < E1 expire Oct. 3le Fil Atria (Exe Melibe Kl expire Nov. 30. °° “ows Book: 3,.new good. ......., Ration Board Offic, Post Office Building, Phone 49 Employment matters have been} mahisiadelang terete BE HERE EARLY, THE’ EARLY CUSTOMERS WILL GET BEST CHOICE —————$_—_— STARLING’S STYLE CENTER Women’s Apparel and Accessories Exclusively Your Choice JUMPERS Exceptional Values E. O. M. Sale Price $395 4 * 8 ¢ two worets o VIE A Mi rorozan paces LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY Sy, ROOMS Sec FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL | with the employment of a per-|that international trade agree- tiom more definitely to domestic _ 68 NE, 3rd Street 228 WE. ist Avenue ; son who is an old friend, and who ments will not be important. in affairs for our own. people, and | 0 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevater “Opposite the La Concha Hotel” said that “Nobody knows what I producing foreign commerce for jlet the millions of foreigners we Solarium Heated 417 Duval Street Key West, Florida am working at, and it may be!many years. - [have saved get back on their own thirty-five years before I can America must turn its atten- ‘buttons. | 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION pemnememmmmms Ve close Thursdays at 1 o'clock

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