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Sctadiecantt engine! = ASHINGTON, D. C.,jer the Government OPA has ex-| TRUMAN'S RISE TO PRES-'Playground Program Sere @ i i Sept. 6.—There is quite aj pressed « sound philosophy in IDENCY RAISED SOME On Friday Evening | tion. stir in Washington over Pras-|*%™™ing that in the reconver-| | ‘The new President, in afternoons. Moder- ident Truman's fecommen-| Sl" Period. most consumer dur-| POSES IN MINDS OF) 9, ocumer activities at Bay-|'0 fine start, with mostly southeast and dotien te the draft | 2m 820d» will be, or can be soid| i be with | rather hopeful that a continue sft }to consumers et near 142 price| AMERICANS —e closed a doy am ore ot aes the leaders in the Legislative! Consumer durable goods that! marron. Miss Jane Hopkins, playground! is uate, toe tonight and Friday branch of Government have | are sold at 1942 levels will yield By GRAHAM HOVEY supervisor of the City Recreation books of the p+ widely scattered shotvers diss greed. No profit to the merchant, or the AP’ Peatares Writer Department, 3.30 o'clock tomor-| tions and this always starts a ma- few thundershewers oc- { iver since Mr, Truman Producer. Representatives of re WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.| row afternoon. i cantly Gaitg Us ane jer vew took office, practically all|‘#!! organizations throughout the —Harry &. Truman's jump| ‘The Program will consist of) Mr. Truman seemingly accepts 7 country have protested » against “ many competitive games and) the thesis that the goverpmen: jackgonville Fierida | Se Caaeenam, the position of OPA, and made from the presiding chair of races, ncneling 2 tug-o’-war be- must provide everybody with | serait: a aut-| : eopende: barreled yection the Senate to t! ‘residency jtween boys and girts. jobs, if private enterprise to have approved all of his acta| 2%, 4mble "7 he iho Presid tol roi AC easterly over south portion and ; PP The | that selling below cost is &M ee0-| of the United States raised| To highlight the afternoon's! do so. accepted the obli-|-otheast to southerly over north | and proposals. 1 Very | nomic impossibility, and a polit- fun, Gale Fuller, of the U. 8! gation, he will be led into many| ip ies ona | person who is writing this | ical folly some questions in MANY Navy, former circus serialist, will! paths If the nation hes a serious | tn a wanes article has been one of the on business contonte rd all minds. pet form | depression freh co eee ja a correspondent cannot yo| hove, an raned, theretre-tmey| | WHY 8 prcice| TEMPERATURES | avsunat save ¥, 8 FUSE [Cloudy ‘with ‘widely scermret ; cannot sell their products at 1942 mn jan ' along with the Administra-|cennot sell fa. Sa one | CAN BE SAFELY |showers and a few thundershow- ers. tion, or anyone else on this proposal, beeause he is con- vineed that the existing arm- | ip, | Temperature date for the 24 hours; Admiral Raymond A. does he not work in| oe BAS Onn , - - hite House in close liai- | Lowest | Piect, thinks that the “Japanese [agree that OPA has been getting wry, jolf on the wrong foot the W if ef is ef ies contain plenty of men Europe Has The Gimmes son with the chief executive/ gretion test 24 hours last night put up a hell of @ fight, consid-lafternoon decreasing and becom. who aré ready to voluntarily; Our calculators figure that the and his problems instead of | Atianta 6 73 ering what they started with,” and ing moderate tonight and Fri- re-enlist, and maintain full) United Swates has put up 41 bil-/ merely wielding a gavel on Boston ae £5 | adels that it would have been im- day: partly cloudy with widely strength of the armed forces, | lion dollars for tend-iease. it is Capitol Hill? | Brownsville 92 75 | possible to take Okinawa had not! scattered showers and « few That seems entirely reason- paeee yw | whether the “invest- he answer is that = pon = = = Japanese fleet been knocked thundershowers, able, because no matter what ments” will turn out any better Constitution says, in artiele Nem | "the } — : men do, or engage in, a cer-'" = Rae me 1, Section 3: “The vice oe lS po yd Ey new REPORT tain prepertion of them be- sh resident of the | nited | Fecheoneitie come attached to their job rd Ph geod - . inn ro ates shall be president of! Koncas City : whether it is working on the | American Government for ending the Senate.” | geY 1S =| awa, although admitting that the) Key West, Fla, Sept. 6, 1945 72 istand was worth all it cost in Observation taken at 8:30 am, 6 | blood and ships, because of the) Eastern War Time (City Office) ; railroad, or the highway, or|the war-time measure so abrupt Why did the constitution | K.W. AIRPORT 74 | danger that American occupation Temperatures in the United States Army of ly. Other European countries framers give the nation's No.' Memphis 72 would be a sore point with the! Highest last 24 hours "6 Navy |seemed stunned by the ides that 2 jobholder onjy’ a partia-, Miami Japanese in future years, the is-\Lowest last night % Every day one reads in! Unele Sem wanted to retire from) mentary function connected Minnenggiie | a being so close to the heart Mean ~er-< 8 ; the lending -and- pw " New ans of Japan | — Anis the news of the return of dis- ine leasing game. ‘with the legislative, rather New Vom The high-ranking naval ofticer,| jormal " 83 charged men. Five or six As a matter of fact doth Presi than the executive branch of Norfolk dents Roosevelt and Truman stat who played an important part in Rainfall, 94 hours ending ESESSRESESZE=E= Si it hl cid million are to be sent home. the government? Best Okiaby Cit | eh Pacific . ed very definitely months jehome City the war in the Pacific, points out) 9:39 a.m. inches 0 Welcome, heroes! page ae oto os of ay wer seems to be that presid-| pensacola 82 that part of our Navy can be/ Toei rainfall since Sept. 1 = ‘This correspondent has been! a. 5 war-time measure ing over the Senate seemed pitisburgh a |serapped because “there are now! inches * se Orthodox in believing that the to be the only job they could | m.. Louis 92 no navies left exeept the Ameri cess since Septen Army and vy should make T 7% ' British o er 1, y « , Better Dig Up That Paper find for him. ampa can and the British and there is inches 377 | their own rules, Anyhow, it r-worked slogan for the’ Thet was all very well in the - | RO Prospect of war between us." Tote! reingall since Jan. 1 seems almost like a tragedy to esas tee team ve days when the United State Nylons by Yule, or even by|He thinks that we should keep) inches —" gem upset the lives of our young boys A lot of owners and. was coming of age; when the Thankagiving, predicted by WPB. a navy sufficiently large to pro Rucess since J 1 ead men by King them for’ crews lost their papers in @omee-)Presideat’s job was mostly that : - tect us, “with the Americans con-|” inehes nD ans wae > ar Aug. 1 i geard duty in Europe or the Pe-| wucnce And how tame berensief supervising the domestic de Virtual end of controls on con- | trolling the Pacific and the Brit Retative Humidity expire Sept. SHOES é cific areas, whe are Bland heroines did pinch and) velopment of a mew nation. Hard struction is indicated by Krug. | ish the Afiantic.” 24% El expire Oct. 91; Fi thre Airplane stamps 1, % & & ate oa Japs to be d of «| saucere pape There was pages as the chief executive's job un Tomorrow's Almanac Kl expire Nov. 20. all these young men are 10) to spare for a lot of pices thal! doubtedly was an cerasion, the — = Suet > om : be drafted. we must acknowledge) giant need it very badly White House load was never a Sunset thet we are in sbout the same . 1:40 pm. j ™ r Accord » “Editer and Pub- fraction so bulky as it became un Moonrise 6:08 am ) ; ee | a ? lisher", two subsidiaries of the der the stresses of depression and | Moonset 8:40 p.m yeors ago, when he complained Chjcege Tribune will ievest 4% globe-encircling war during ° “What @ besutiful fix we are in! midtion doliars to boost produc- fF ;eadent Roasevelt's geecedent | ‘Temewew'e now: pesce has been declared” Jie op newsprint ty 22,000 tons teers ns (Naval Base) Let's Try Collective Bargaining |* Feor. The ERP iss sort of Noting the seores of additional 11:22 am. 4:37 am. i The “labor question” moved) Bible for the Fourth Getate. It purdens taken on by Mr. Roose- 1145 pm. 5:23 pm : along rather smoothly in the old- on that nee to its best in- vei, political scientists for years | cetieain . en days before it chime to be used} fermainn there are “no imereases pave pointed out that Presidents | CHUTE RAINS MONEY ; es @ political force. Tt was then) in supplies of new teed |do die in office and that presid- | se i Be thet the people of our country) Thousands of deilics and weeklies! ing over the Senate was haftily ite Ghated te KANSAS: CITY. — When Mre | ' realized that capital and labor throughout the United States ine pest preparation for one of | Hon. Btbert D. Thomas Hon, Robert A. Taft Cleota Atwood pulled open the ; hed come to grips ine greet strug-}Pave had their backs to the wall ihe toughest jobs in the world | United States Senator Uich—| United States Senator from Dhidm | ivondry chute Outlet in hee ben iF we for control of hours and, hing for their very existence! Wien James FP. Byrnes became Cheirman. Senate | Member, Senate ( ommuates meth, che wen dhowered with t wages during Gese past four years, be- | gicector of war mobilization, with } on Miltary Affeirs on binance | $20. $50 and $100 bills along with ' mm back to the sit ome — = 7 a i oy offices in the White House, he —— ithe soiled clothes. The money J oo of 1 when y ‘pe mmonly ~ ° + See eo . pa ed to get out the papers be ody mer Sees ct the | SEN. THOMAS OPENS: Whenever, SEN. TAFT OPENs: Price eontro: ,51.920, had disappered last week bor Relations” for the past dec-| The Washington correspondent Do) 01a ties Roosevelt shift. | ‘elety tries to protect sll of thejand rai while necessary dut- {from a strongbox belonging to a atic. In those times the Presi-| of this @ weually 90 con- att bien. | people against an edvantage-taker eo ene os cf dallf tank, RUCst of the Atwoods. A thief is ps United States and the| *ervative that he leans over back During the Byrnes tenure it| satiety slways has wouble doing ft thought to have become uneasy Congress devised and passed leg-| “°'¢s, Wut he has come right o . th om ed out that The Black Market eames as the result |, over the thorough search being to regulate employers and| 40" out of his sanctum-sane he my y, tastes an assis-| of the fact there sre men who live | tty Aducted for the missing money wort During the following} ‘ to Call hie renders throug | on" Sresident taking on more | by their wits, Everyone sees that If) “yx vr re 4 pilin oa de . the strait jacket tightened : yy Am in his Opi and more of the executive duties | there is « scarcity of food it must be/ Som % we da B prohibition. 1! ® | WHE cstimates that 3.900.000 round both labor and capital. De nS oe waste of DEPTS) vile the man whe weld tabo! scateied or theme with tb buyha| ome. ta caremne because of pa- ‘ — So 4 ll of the methods employed| “*5 Waste bureaucratic “pulp over if the President died was | power, or sbility, would get it sli. |trictiom and @ realization it is neces- "dios may be produced by Jan. 1 SE Sheeuee 2 fe © control of employers and '® Government Departments and residia wer the Senate was | There is the parable about the rich/ ‘ry. If properly handled it could be ? i workers the situation continued) Bureaus connected with the war. P'e*ding oa tan restrained in bis plenti- |*0reed because 90% of the people NOTICE ‘ ‘ ames se up to| Now, let's hope that the practice ‘"COM#ruoUS, to say the leas an 2 6 one ee id prevail over 10% of chiselera. Designation of Attendance a te wn jof peace will produce paper for it is no slight against Truman) tude by being allowed to cut waste- | pus larg portion of the peeple Areas Without Regard 1 — oe ee ee ~ . | the . , and no fault of his that on the | guiy of his bread s0 the be under st be on the plan—pased on | " oe a 2 Wor ke ny ms came © - . . “ Sn z . | iast War food control was based on termination of Schools + ° t ith ncreasingly Bringing Home The “Eats a were at wee ' = oe describes a society where governing | on) to the food trades and the | be Attended by Pupils 9 MEN’S : giex problems, and unrest among) Now, what is going to happen Byrnes and Harry sen. tha | aemeies Rave sot attempted to COM-| Leonie. There was a club in the closet | 11 is tne duty te Goute 0 & . Sanktip etd, en nice the Ox at who knew far more about the! 1.) tod for the benefit of all. It was/for real criminals but seldom used. |. iueendeet ¢ - od i « ‘ practices were re n of food sup- Chief ExeeGtive’s job and the just assumed that, to use Dav his time OPA has written its own | ** i ~y vy ba omy ey « P i " amped at Washing nably be sent oat domentis ent Sespign ott Harum’s words — “them that has| ~ ye oy OS tum Sith the dikien eel Quality Men's Wear for Civilians and Service Men u Collective bargaining failed nery ag? ste gets” The Black Market exists be-| tion To be enfercenble the regu | attend cach school. The County 2 4 &, ress. cad oven the. wartime ‘ » heen on hard | eatiae some Believe in thet philpte | istions ast be reseanable sad ap- | Board is to determine the ares 517 Duval St., Opposite Palace Theatre Phone 807 Strthe greement somer the count - >= ‘ a to . re au ” ‘ phy! From the stan@paint of sotial|prag so people e88 | from which chikiren should at * seulted int» terrific conflicts inj heave been officially told by document to alter. Look \ne ceaponcttiity rationing awh, orgny Pare come out of OPA than aay 0 OO Neither the i 1943. I's time to cut at ait ee | ingion that they cannot pro ae like progress of the child | ® = Samana om es Regulations must | Principal of @ school nor th sah stuff € jo \-! ‘ tae mitch food bees: a ndiment | ou want businessmen. . hor ‘ ae ee he eee d Rabicdiiee Gh." Waid "Achiticens ore ale Those not ideaiistically-mined react }OPA hes refused to listen to the fait. | ity ¢ ept children from at ~ o te eases Let's TRY (ie gp a ve ll - tamil any. | cynically and say, “It I don't gat it [est cmapiaiato Gad Winest o-—4 endance areas in the county oth " change couragingly says that food lucta: « ede that ar cynica tusinessmen out bumne: riees jor ¢ . Nadas bool peteea, ant thas to uo-lulen itten by the founding | someone else will.” That reflects the | Smnaumen OS i tin caste end aan < mse designated by the The MOHARA Spiking The Clock ceptions ‘ ' “Pi ould be changed / buys from the Bisek | reasonable demand and supply. The | “°UMty S Sur various escheat ‘ " Some people like so-called day-| ma me i the \nd if Congress passe h Market—those persons who have not | £ Market in mest is so bed I | “*ceP pecial adjustments are An Extremely Lightweight 2 Ms ©. A lot more| mand, the Deg ent of A . Aewiven eo epted the idealistic theory of even don't think it can be besten without ath y the County Board 100 Wool Tropical poos > gubins teleus . . ‘ endmer y 7 Pag ts op |temoving all price control for e The New Poinciana Elementary ; — © ae he wil buy co mush 06 Be-'t 4 e the benedt of of mnable peried. It's better © have School of Monroe County, loc Worsted Suiting pe Ta ¢ cessary and or goed on price ¢ all sacrifice « meat at any price than no mest at | 4, p teenth Street and I Retains its Shape as wel + ur ear lie « >| suppe pre t r s. se wae 7 J . t he chickets. Person-|ing done in the case of potatos ‘ 5 "oo Se% THOMAS CHALLENGES: | Key West, Florida, is is he Heavier Fabries ‘ Washington writer! Rationing of 1 m4 mi Se che _ kill the Black 3 t Sen. Taft and 1 agree that OPA is | a ore Septembe m commends President Truman far! fueds will be com + pons oo on, |* failure. 1 don’t follow his reasoning | '0. 1945, under the principaishiy . ~y 4 — om we be continued for some an presicte * will tak Sen. TART cman Sen ¢ Bisck Market in mest can te | of Albert H. Carey. All parents Skilifully Tailored by CLOTH é . ‘- a td ’ = oe ” ag deg Ses alten by “ t ‘ © re ste b “ : ta eternity—!to an end i the . , . how can it be Sectively | only aggravate the “them thet bes | °°! pws > - ~-e eB. for Superb Styling and ‘ uption b ' and 7 -. ‘amen tion. My point is thie— | Pr oy : Permanent Fit . a . families, The war financing exports of food t satan : ; - i me By t of the actions of the advantage- Board has ruled the children : ‘ ard mare freak notions) come despa sree. .—— /- - 2 ores . esp mw oi scinded #hiNg elements in our social and po- | th ea attend th ho m bd ’ 8 t the bette " webytty nee . - - vciaj |2UCal life are based upon thought- | ; ng grade me through petter orkid where the foundations of Preasdemte ot the other I agree. But, improvement in sactel |S Gal's ieee ef capvences @ | ke ane feclitticg meena" Goed for Year-Round ; Trucks Aliecsted To Pans Areas’ 5... ja, T: -y } a, ‘The only way to |‘? 80tion that all of the people have child e re aceessibl é -- ~ a _ b pp &. rights, Thus, I do not believe nny an, Se, : Ww. 4 United States Government) Burone an ; A. YEAR-OLD CRACKER ecure sentiment necessary to a 4 - PL volve the least cost + ear sau ed special orders al-| United State be amg Bleck p Bem 4 The way to overcome Biack |‘ families sd 1500 trucks to farm! abie 1 upp! . . ALLENTOWN, Pa.—Less your reg indencies is to develop social | BOARD OF PUBLIC INSTRUC Bh. sreas in California, Texts, Wash-jliet Evidently the Government 2? "imutes afte I . 1 -bility among all of the people TION OF MONROE COUNTY jue, Tan and Brown ington, Oregon, Montane and rations eds haven't @ oq MAN announced the surrend at only @ few remain advaniage- FLORIDA . : in order to offset threat-| out what is going to hoppen a, 1900n, Frank Hagenbuch set i takers. That ie @ big job—but it ls | By J CARLYLE ROBERTS a. le and Double pairment of farm pro-|the end of meat rationing. Milk ® “¥@-inch dynamite { wer! t “SEN. TAFT REPLIES: Today the | *°Pt6-7.1045 cae weosted: inal a m due to shortages of rail production is now running at an %¢ kad kept in a bottk to draw th Biack Market is rapidly imereasing Regular, Shorts and Stouts ‘ “oo end = sutemotive, ai) higt That being the Pest 45 ye nt w “ SEN. THOMAS BEPLIES: Sen perticulariy im the large cities with t ence th tn aon lock 6 bang. The firecrack NS & Taft and I agree OPA is a failare Tespect to mang food products and $' 75 mney" eemed wea ore plentiful supples Mement s premc Hagenbu We & ail rationing theories run Clottung products. ft is not spreading See Your Banker. Firs: | ‘ xduct had attended th | r unter to what been shabit becsuse of any tendency in the airy products ‘ . ow g time. Yes, ke American people towards origipal . * thouand privete financial] How atx institutions in every part of the’ Th we equipped to! and mancing Of Amer-i scratched off by the war, and the — - —_ tea's post-war home building and! cugar burden was too he for | cons most of it, and th ~ n ey wens pengren: S With hei Cube and other points on our| ance will be ticketed for the pe REL TY AK the pod cies of tee ete ne e iovernment insurance, as! 1 " . - hy ‘ i] cnupmere Yo supply. According! ple of Burape who fought the| S00, SNS, many low-esciaily mind. |oaly way te best the Birch bases 4. 1900 i the sugar situation? © i dium to overcome the ab an I ts spreading because the OPA Java, Hawaii ! sentimenta some t “ a but let's realize the task is|/| incompetent both im pricing afd mts in the Pacific we used on a4 special occasion r ting the law-enfore- enforcement, because it is dominated and the sentiment-cre by theorists and brain trusters—be- uvons that are responsible “use it relies on Farcist methods and ' wis and labor become avail-/to the Secretary af Agriculture war th us Secreta Ande ed persons among us These persons '* to feorganize the OPA from top to ry all the food that the farmers of son es that there will be must be converted. They wili not Se|bottem. We meed reasonable price — America can raise during the green lights for the anutectuce| converted by law. Wits used to over-| control in the ree mversion peried to Whet Will Be The Cost? next year or two will find ready of ali the ferm machinery that! ¢ ample laws are sharpened by prevent inflation, but we shall never It is very questionable wheth-| markets, as the home supply will!can be produced | er laws, (ost & trom OPA,