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‘ . —" : a «ah ¥ = ee aggre oe emer mae ee ® . a4 WEST CHURCH = l Joho L. Ogden On per wey oe AMERICA IN TRANSITION Way To Pear Harber comin as tae Om ee | FOuNs PEOPLE oF KEY WEST (GAPURCHES AND USO have to shift from high wartime | and Mrs John Ogden of 8C Porter! the pay to lower peacetime pay | Place, who left Key West in July,| ome The 27 Per Cont is now on his way to Pearl Har- JUGGLING WITH SILVER Since 73 per cent of American) per, according to word received The price of silver mined in By SIGRID ARNE AP Newsfeatures Weiter The men who must engi- | } neer the nation back into j tO SG CL dan “i famihes ha xed we only an aver 7 COGPERA TING Carmen, Aomariewm peacetime life seem to have] 300 savings, it's assumed that — ‘i ae to Penan.| the United States is fixed by law . : . Senet - aioe » - one of the fanciest juggling | the rest of the nation’s huge sav eute ctmn ko teat eth Go tatenel 4 = a = ‘the! j 2 ings are held Zl pe “ ~ cCarran of Nevada wants debated i. the wast “ e by 27 per cent of | ci “ cist alates. outa easy Pde Ea jobs the world has seer | the families. Theve is Ketle hepe ; y. From there he was traas-| government price for domestic; Harry Desmond Farren Their success will hinge erred to points in Alskame sad) ay creased to $1.29 fine | 2 young people, represent 4 ry: Anown tuthority soe . . | that this 27 per cent can buy! Mississippi, then to New Orleans,| ince ———T Bduor, Lecturer, Author ‘ereign Affairs, Author, on whether e peo enough—or even that ’ ie oe Protestant churches Lecturer . will have ‘caan aaa tal want pane to Fn Pd 3 per! age _~ — te : — Other enthusiasts are recom- ene the USO, met at the _—_—_—_— }buy the vast flood of goods | °°" at work long enough to start noe theough the Semmeastinnat mending wild advances i Detncinns Secveation Center MR. FARREN OPENS: The creep-) MM. HALE OPENS: The result of | AMerican factories are ready | building savings accounts again! then on to Mexico and Pearl Har-| PT'°® of foreign silver tng pareiyss of collectiviem has cap- . . “| Of course, there is a huge stack has been an tmternatival te Gimcune protiems dealins he Brit the British election will entail ne '° turn out ber seed the British private enterprise - “ .. |of orders from other nations. Bui a for 2 great many years. Wi ith the wouth of Key West srrtem. Of course, the British Labor |/™°r departure from what has tess} The Committee for Ec0-| most of these orders depend on mes | Pak! Mexico extremely fancy) end plans fer terming an '' - y* J have its effect on patente foreign policy since the nomic Development (an em-| credit = , ne prices for the metal . | ter - denaeninatinns . a an = [= a 6 Say i gee Ly . ver association) cg Se period No. 2 will not be al } Domestic producers should get people > organizatio st Thus, the bisterie ties atlbenee i, As ay auto Ss | Gree periods in full restora-} together easy sledding either. But lithe absolute monetary value for ‘< privat ghts thet bound us| bind Britain to the U.S. As regards | "O! of peacetime life: both No. 1 and No. 2 are com i h | are ao connate 2 Soe political effect on American do- | 1. The transitional period,! perstvely shortten dab he ——_—_—— on Rig “ —_ = ' oe once © commen | mestic issues, the result of the British : period beyond is what wor -_ ee Gaeee 6 ae ee ut basis im competition and production election is likely to igive en impetus a Pa ne Ce ae and CED. a STRICKERS HAVE SON gens of cur own county & pall; wil be rudely thrown out|te the siready strong movement to |’) ” 4 tien | ; ‘teal bus There ig asthing in, . r 3 |the left in the U.S. as it has done The period when de-! PPR, pa Leary a ate and Mrs. George J. Strick- ihe way of sound economics in| Aitiee has alreedy given &|al) over the world. Bed ud will keep newly open-' 0.545 will author dust)on aun un oA oo — ® using silver, or gold as a preven-| 4 Fy oe. Ah. , : ds ner dust on store son at 3 p.m. September 18, in en « the U.S and the So-|reorganizat tp Phe ed factories busy chebves becouse these won't be Meck Mi. & C ™ tive, or cure for inflation yw Britain will certainly |home and regains ~ The — when the enough purchases. And when Mr. Stircker is in the vy ” mma ~ its weight behin@ these forces. | Go nation must “shift to a self- stores don't sell, factories close his home in Key West is at = win the oe baw | a dae 2 wor sustaining basis, during Ted Silvey, CIO reconversion 1920 Flagler avenuc pape te Hd Kets and that the labor govers- | which jobs will depend on director, says: “I'm expecting The newcomer weighed six cms to sate eaten {eet will be more willing 12 c0M- | current demand and in- 7.004000 unemployed—until the pounds 13 ounces, and has been gsteg/7 ; es ame » Means been on such economic issues as oil, | come.” me Z depression named George J, Il j « trespessing” eign io dowe |the resait of the British alection com Great Danger Ahead i. ann, sesabsalaie es: tox Get DAUGHTER TO THOMPSONS | / Whether a omni of social-| have wo effect at the U S. CED says “Economists groups, so they've got vn . ave © common besis i " ‘! th - . . nt and Mr joseph eaucre Pipaity, une costiges of, north ay to bo | ree! that the third period is whet | me r : ~: r * nae ‘ or ho secrificed go wiped out, no need to int basically the one fraught — Secretary of the Treasury Fred | SUmBwn. 2 # peg "ech hit contains 5 full ° me and ebroad in lives equality of opportunity or with the greatest danger to ™ Vinson put it € wittily in Pounds, | ‘ounces, og Setur- Qabapennin ee sed capital that the warld might re- other things thet are as na That's t CONVENED report 2 pe oh OO Se wit Eaten, . F ee now look around and Americans a oe they — aay =e The Agere geoph 5 60 Curlers. 60 end © \our ramparts ringed by the collec. However, Americen labor unions have (CUS it’s the long-haul pe- 1. picasant predicament of b Belure | marriage Mrs. wosese, somes com jSviet tide Economically, under qur |s great deal to learn from the British Tiod—the period that will be > i Gaunt oe “- Thompson was the Miss Ruth tatem of free competition end pri- trade union movement, which has | more or less permanent aft “tt : per cent Hancock vate property righta we are isgisied long since sbandoned class strugs! ee Sas Rey Save ote. See — iso't thet to have an eflegt on us? for class cooperation vase er we've gone thromgh the , petore = —_—---——— — LLRNGES: Noth-| MR FARREN CHALLENGES: Mr. PAIN Of reconverting and ' they from the truth | Hell makes my answer when he says | *¢ttling dowr ERN LA ne 1 Ga ay the British Labor victory | Aftiee’s victory will have a political |B ‘ i No. 1 is EST J. AVI f a = S mea he Creeping paraipeis of col- effect by giving “an impetus to the enty se NO AM oe be Private enterprise will giresdy strong movement to the . - IS W IN GU Ce remain as secure im Englaod oe io left Whether good or bad, that _ | we! prog:e g (te US and comoutiicn * Goes affect us! When he says we have No. 2 Needs { ee 4 A atu vemeng pepe ue im © capitalist society. Bur ee iam” be D ‘ . cheepr a now busch Bank of England will besome member ae he fails u _CED ha estima -- ' a a cheaine aa) bank and grest public utilities gustrialists as the ey i 50088 work oi tae lianas is Shee ed ij like railroads and coal mines, whieh |espitalism. Economically, Britain and y 1947, that is, after we get a ios ee ae f . tm the past have bettened off pcivete|ihe U.S wil) stand worlds apart. | te Period No 2 y over tage iy ha ~ppthe- enterprise, will now be government: They must deprive their people to then, several groug - highest grads ee 4 meeting be owned and will gerve industry. aot the point of pain in order to import | | het te ~ Mg 4 group taking the exa @ the dette on — % Anyone whe Gelleves thet\ree meterisis and export Gouhed - t th t thom f op e ~ the English people wil) stand tor products Our problem is to o over ese t A = ‘ @oesnt ne wages ond shorten the work week ic — , 4 — oo ur ea x r ,Phene 177 Free Delivery MR. FARREN BEPLIES: Cop MR BALL REPLIES: G . ve Dep - Fe we tape » tem dead im Britgin. Prof Lak: wpetus to the already ong ~ i if $54,000,000 001 Pee) Ege hy Chairman of the Laber Porty, e+ ment wo the left in Europe does not ngs 4@ an ' dé Comgregetoma: (+ sad Bo reopen! AS for the “creep meen collectivism of communism, hat $59,000,000,400 Pitcher of USO. Edward! ime paralysis of coligetiviem”, ine; Gemacrecy will be substituted tod : —~ . re fom. Seer bana are i by undividuals. In addi t 4 Jock Bux king bert Hoover stgite—America (he feudal ebuses that stil! exist iq | ; Perm en. © must recognise the grest benefits of Lu: upe That is » change every Am “ ployment a a Bee Communi | Saar Seay eb aetnee ole nee: oes eres ft ’ fight the rising tide of cvile and i thin ic i » of © | Uviem Through socializing the Bank | snd - Merrna, of England, Attlee one ° = terra oe Seys ClO ° mous por we tes. thrower © Ss *orlds ape rf i re F--yt Ny = a. ar we can ive to 4 o i any form ts the powe ond trede ere coms destroy. Property values cannot sian Anyhow. why wave the t against Goods af “prigting ammenism now thet Hitler is dead? ; | money”. 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