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ap ‘“Setenare iio than the open jobs sti greater ood ged asta, ot too Se number of applieationa, Under that condition, it would be in- correct to say that business is net good in Key West as compared with normal times. Keeping that comparison in mind, business is still far better now than it was in the immediate pre-war days. At that time | there were more applications than there | | were jobs, meaning by that term work of any kind. } What we are going through new in | Key West is a gradual seadjustment to peace conditions. While everybody who | wishes to wprk ean fikd employment. the | seije‘ot Wages or . is not bey has it a tet Bain. or even a few weeks ag@pmd mons te Uf ht-"Navy Yard, for fistance, wort hat been retucedte 4@)hours; aj -wpek, | fiverdays' out of séven, But the work is | | there, and in many instances the wages or | q tear: omay where news is free are human be- CARL ACKERMAN, | As a result, Key West has readjusted Dean, School of Jounaliem, || its economic condition very little since | V-5 Day We will not begin to feel the | full force of the readjustment or recon- version until our manpower condition reaches that point where there are fewer jobs than there are employes. peyayo he yp hy gl | i orate And’ tres are daprots, fight Ted’ pevgreent waver tee er |) rine United Spates erdated the atorile @& the mouthglece of any person, BAU fo \,i0Fh urlft Paid $2.,000,000,000 in its ereas wfaction or classyaiwaye do ite wtmast forthe) }iiy boi has a right to ite-gaardianship: public welfare; never tolerate corruption or }Rom-athor natiohd wait tts: vectet maile “justice; @enounce vice end praise virtue, - | known-to‘a!l, »Preposterous! Let them us¢ pommend good done by individual cpergen- | their own tim’ und money. Perhaps thiese tration; tglerent of others rights, views 804) nations think both May, by hav. print only news that will elevate } | jug UnelesSam yield: he may, even in tné not contaminate the reader; never com- 90 citdl & Matter, . | 4 | DON'T BE OPTIMISTIC ABOUT TAXES UPOLITICS” UNJUSTLY BLAMED | — 4 i and pay, and pay. Most of the talk about : _ survey of the postwar plana | . A recent sur ” : oat oe tax relief is imagination. The cold fact **6f servicemen, made by Fortune 3} ' We taxpayers must continue to pay, | » ove hel ¢ majority yewenls that ar verwhelming ) care of commitment of the government listed “politics” as their pet aversion. This h i some Americans who abroad, at home, and to ease up the slack | is has amazed some 4 7 “Nia that the negative attitude expressed |" military expenses, and for the big pur- ee the Army Air Fores, selected for stady, | °° of pulling our partner-nations out of is @ sigh of danger e mud . se fe do not agree With" the “worried Dependable estimates in Washington Say “Politi is a word with, f Wide are that war spending gor the fiscal year exp us yt ca - Watlety of meaning and..what one ‘citinen > is a wilt be~¢6 <n édfidenins as “politics” ie very often what | dollars. © costs of mustering o h Kigens desire war, and providing aid to seterans, besides gther, cltia Keepitig {008 or five pillign mem ynis The aversion to “polities” i» easily . the current fiscal year will understandable. The word t's Whipping form threugh e¢ e iscal 5 post for every fault and is used casually and leesely to explain whatever goes Neighbors, we hate to tell you that arclessly-used words, it wrong. Like . ‘ is - to emotional di eral years. So, prepare to meet your tax . . . collector, and don’t expect him to slice | of contery Ap idea of what we have in mind anything off the bill—for a long time to | what follows every election and almost | °°™ every appointment where the office 8 be Neo matter under what government it somght by a group of peopk The losers ailonh aesettion theme thule Gliese ot | ope rates, Britain will always be British *tqmolit ive join in the condemnation j When an individual thinks he is sick | Without any very clear concept of what | it takes the best doctors in the world to they condemn persuade him that he is weil, and very oft The same word is used to explain the | os thes cannet accomplish the elimination TREES of ake legislative proposal, favored | of “ie malade iniaginaire” by wghe disgyuntied speaker. Proponents seat ee of mrgeagere whieh happens to be defeated BRAVE MEN giible axplath what happened by denounc ing “WSlitics"” Obviously, the opponents The nation should not overlook the |e" of a tifeasare whicle passes lay the disaster | bravery of the men who flew over a thou. /’* “" to the same factor sand miles in China te parachute in the | vieinity of prisoner of war camps in order | to carry medical relief to prisoners of war News dispatches indicate that the men We have never been able to under stand -how things happen at the most in- Hitehient times knowing what they might expect at the hands of the Japanese soldiers in contro! do not care to carry $2 bills, the Treasury | of the areas into which they dropped. Department reports that there are 36,000.- 000-0f the bills in circ ulation, probably held -by people whose ouly regret is that Despite the popular belief that People This exploit of medical men, many of whom had not parachuted before, refleets great credit upon their entire organization —thep-haven't more of them | It is a feat which every American applauds. | - | i + Ha el et at i HEL th \ which means that employes now work only | doesn’ ngs that id out © accept | recognized i: | salaries are still higher than they were | OF 'Sores — you have | for a six-day week before the beginning of | that fact. For instance—" tnga free. | the war | vote FOR FIFTY YEARS (By Asncctated Prese> 1L—They have answer out at the La Salle Coun- abiding ques-; Can a Woman keep a se-) died therm, Jane” ftamuly ved) institutiah name or where or J aboard the steem the Standard Fruit | Company is that billions will be called for to take | water pan, patch opment at Ruskin. The farms a for a big season, pack-| largest independent oper vegetable product» The Citizen thr the Bahama grn Andes Isiand to be gaining in inten: is the hurricane t days the lished the first paper in Garaseta. ext He w lives the life of @ hermit wn at Ruskin and hides behind the run into more biltiona of dollars taxes will continue te be way-up for sev- {history of th volunteered for the risky job, without | ; k iy Ls ih, ? ‘fore sh: had an and vegetable nd the best of the deal Starting from Tampa we jour- neyed south, stopping for a look at Paul Dickman’s Co-op deve being put in read vandle @ heavy move- ent and | was surprised at the ‘ruck farm and is just completing, © progress that has been made * gigantic new peckinghouse and . here. It certainly speaks weil for | Qik freezing plant. o-operative farming under good “rming is practised on a mass | production scale and farms range fram 300 to 3,090, egres, al! highly tmeéchanize+ ‘and operated under skilled production men Swinging over to the Eust Coast} we spent the better part of a day} in Broward County, where grow- ranagement White in Ruskin, we took time] “ut to visit Rube Allyn, former’ editor and publisher who estab-/ joggondest beard you can im wreau. agine. ‘When I asked him about «|his chin spinach he said he grew tt 4 off colds and sore oat claims he hasn't been wbied with a cold since he i grew it several years ago, say K © whiskers protect the glands m his throet and neck. Rube ad f we would all throw away art and ultivete a mess J whiskers we would be a lot , bette if On the basis of his sophy it would appear that women folks are sort of gut f luck, unless they happen to © bearded ladies. Continuing south through Pal- | netto, Bradenton, Sarasota, Pun i and Ft. Myers, we} ng hustle and bus- crop outlook good | areas and farmers busy with their seed beds while pack ers were renovating plents and} ing for a bumper season. who! We swung over to the Lake, | know topping for the night at the }tween the animal and vegets **, Clewiston Inn. Here I had a nice | kingdoms Paid-off Mess Cook—Sium with Jay Moran, Sydney ier and other | S. Sugar Corp. ng ys. Said he was at an isolated "| fishing camp with ne radio and} no communication with the out-| hes)over three days before he knew) enything about it. The warage | Tt iF | fi ) i z a he undersigned. desiring ¢ mene ug 25 sept) -8-18,1965 - © Lo j “= 4 Ryne bette Mi ORDER oF PtBLIC Temptation blew into my office man where he tried to tast week im the form of one Ver ration coupens had to explain to gon Ramsey, an extremely Wk- him that they were not ~~ fabie chap whe hails from Suf- any more. Bill says he is prob ~" folk, Va, and ekes out @ more able the only guy in Florida who }ether* ise the alk or less honest Hving by selling believed there was a wer os crates, badkets, twine and other three days after the fips sur- | © BY packinghouse sugolien to fruit rendered. + fofks | The sugar plantations look With the gas ban lifted, Ver-| mighty good and Mr. Moran tells! non was making his first Florids| me thet the organization has just! _|trip since Pear! Harbor and whem about completed its big starch lhe offered me half of the fromt| mill, which is scheduled to begin passengers, seat of his gas buggy for a swing | operation shortly. {through South Florida farming; Ramie plantings are increasing p areas im return for my so-called and a new decordicating plant to on companionship I took him up, hendile ramie fibre is being built even though I knew | was getting |Growers are enthusiastic prospects this crop offers and a large acreage is being developed. At Belle Glade we had an op- to imspect the x c published te Rey Pr Dene and Gndeted this 20th day TY, oil AL ine the sale of the in- terest of the afvrenal pbeds and Sate Famer's Market Manager Dulaney predicts a ree- ord smashing season. The pano Market is the largest of its kind in the world and is the pride! and joy of State Market Director Manager Smith of the Kilgore} Seed Company at Pompano took Gettung a charter boat in the Gulf Stream in th of landing @ sailfish but for the loan of his typewr ter on| wettiam'v } mail I can have anothe the fish and if luck is with _ EXPERIENCED in this paper that you just returned from q | STRONG ARM BRAND COFFE? » down on the Florida | TRIUMPH tel Side world and the war had been AT ALL