The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 3, 1946, Page 2

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ee nett Key. West Citizen Al | Business Manager From The Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ann Streets Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County Fenn etree baocope Entered at Key West, Florida ae second class matter MEMBBR OF . THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I AAMC glee Snel, tively ent 9 use for = tion of afl -news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published here. ba + One Year 5.00 2.7 1,00 tion. Made known of’ application. La TAL NOTICES . noti¢es,;. cards o! ‘ es iutions 0} regpect, obit- ua notices, poems, etc, will) be charged for at the rate of 10 cents “Notices for entertainment by churehes from which a revenue is to We derived are 5 cents a line. Citizen is.an open forum and invites ~ ange vad J deeming suh ef local or ge’ intakese ror it will not publish enepymovs communications. €DITORIAL.. SSOCIATION os “PRINCIPAL CITIES” “ONLY? Senator James M. Mead, of’New York, makes public thé* suggestion of an ex- ecutive of a large depart- ment store; who proposes that gevernment surplus property be sold through a “syndicate! of syndicates” of department stores “in prin- cipal cities.” idea may have some merit but we do not see} why any plan should be censidered by the govern- ment which limits its opera- tion to “stores in 25 or 30 principal cities.” Are there no residents of the United States, entitled to considera-| tion, outside of these so-| ealled principal cities? | There can be no general denial of the fact that large and large business en-. rises, offer, a.market for endous} amounts of sur-! goods. At the same| e, te are’ of the ‘opinion the government, in dopting any distribution} lan, should take into con- eration the millions of ple who live in smaller mmunities, and muynici-| lities. | | SWITZERLAND FOR SAFETY The home of the almost) defunct League of Nations) was situated in Geneva, Switzerland, and the newly- organized United Nations. sought the permission of the Swiss government to center some of its activities in the building constructed by the League in Geneva. The Swiss government? wever, feels that it can- allow meetings of the rity: Council, or its mil-| ry staff committee, be- ‘eae othe possibility, that | iy action ordered by the! Council-on ‘its soil might be considered a breach of neu- trality by Switzerland. The Swiss, it should be understood, have maintain- ed a traditional neutrality. th¥ough most of the wars of Burope and their concern for the permanence of this peliey has kept them from applying for membership in the United Nations. They appear to be willing for the United Nations to use the League ‘buildings in connec- tion with activities that can- not be confused with mili- tary matters. Tf vacations mean a rest,| we wonder why some peo-} ple spend their vacations} as they do. SRE ce x The air is full of plans-- and too many of the plans are full of air; some of it too hot to handle. Speaking about the truth, how many people, do you think, really want to know the truth? It was Henry A. Wallace, #5) for jimstance, will, be routed {in other parts of the aoa | operation is to say, “walk ROAR OF DISAPPROVAL Some Kye West mer- chants have informed the [Key West In‘sz** public, through The Citizen, DaysGone By = that they will not advance | QF JULY 3, 1936 their prices becatise of the ak : removal of OPA ceilings, and probably that trend|the late County Judge Gunn’s will be generally locally un- joffice, was today named to that til an OPA bill 4s re,;!position by the ‘new courity enacted by congress. © |judge, Haymond R. Lord. One ‘thing of a beneficial nature that.may nesylt from ‘the, ‘discontinuance,/tempor- arily of price ceilings is the curbing’ of the activities of the black market. Meats, Started today. Miss Florence Sawyer, deputy county clerk, returned today from Jacksonville, where she had attended a meeting of the State [Democratic Committee. ‘through regular channels <at “market” prices, which means as imuch\as the mar-| ‘The closing program of the ket. will stand. daily vacation Bible school, Regarding black markets, |which has been in progress the about whieh The Citizen | last ‘two weeks at Wesley House commented a week ago, we|and the Ley Memorial church, have since: noted ‘that Dr.|“i! be held ‘tonight’ in “the Morris Fishbein, editor of seaaass the American Medical Jour- Electric light traffic signals, -| nal, said that anybody ‘buy-|which were discontinued a few ing meats of ‘that ‘type is |days ago, are being replaced with likely to be affected with | traffic signs. tapeworms, dut to improper treatments meats undergo) pee in the black market. « Yel aid ea enon come Jith the exce: tion of accor ing: io informat OR receive: Wi pic from ‘his daughter, Miss Edith P. rents, the absence of OPA !pitts, will not create any (dispro- portionate increase in pri¢es,| Mrs. Mary Knowles, her though the President: said |daughter, ‘Elizabeth, and grand- he feared'that-advances may |S°8:. Ormond Cordova, left, yes: range from 10 to 25 per [terday for Miami to visit rela- cent. That may turn out te! gies be trae’ of essential com-| WPA officials have’ informed modities, but, even in that ‘city council that the«trucks that case, with the upping of|WPA had used in the collection Byron P. Pitts, former resident |prices, consumers will buy |of trash and garbage here, will had been their,>e lent to the city, which is now less than making the collections. wont, which will result in the creation of sunpluses. | Today The Citizen says in an a turnovers are the editorial paragraph: 4 objéets of all dealérs in; “One who is able to score high commodities, but there can in an dntelligence test is probably | not be quick turnovers in a/too intelligent to waste time do-| cautious market. Besides, in|ims it” > * many lines, buyers’ strikes} Lipa Naat AS will become effective. | TOBAY’S BIRTHDAYS: In Key West, as well as; (Know America) Prof. Ralph Barton Perry of try, fear has been expressed Harvard, eminent philosopher, that prices will mount to so |born at Poultney, Vt. 70 years ago. j #° 7 great a0 pe ger the hg Admingl Raymond ‘A! Spruance, ican way of living will b@) wartime commander of the fam- ruptured. ‘One may be surd}eq U.S! Fitthh “Fidet! tbo 60 that will not occur. Every! years: ago. ; x membér of: congress. is hy-} Gregory Mason of Riverside, persensitive to public senti-;Conn., noted anthropologist, ex- ment because he is an elect-,plorer and author, born in New ed official, and congress: Aogke- Stones 880. " ij ALM SO} bs goer cae neo OP Av president of Yale & Towne, New or anything cise, when © York, . born at Schenectady,. N. roar of ‘nationwide disap- Y4 50 years ago. Carey, jr., proval. reached ' Washing} ‘John @Mason Brown of Yew ton. ‘York, dfamatic critic and author, born .ih Louisville, Conn, 46 The Russian idea of co-jyears ago. s vay”? York theatrical manager, born in this: way. New York, 62 years ago. Great empires and little | yey, York, editor, author, presi- minds, said the great Ed-|gent of the American-Scandina- |! mund Burke, go together. |[vian Foundation, born Philadel- ee re |phia, 66 years ago. Some of our chronic sick! people would get well if| nobody ever listened to their Athletes Foot Germ HOW TO KILL IT complaints. | In One Hoar, IF NOT PLEASED, your 35c FORWARD MARCH OF back. Ask any druggist for this CIVILIZATION ISTRONG fungicide, TE-OL. Made 2 with 90 percent alcohol, :it PENE- The ‘United States and|TRATES. Reaches and kills more Britain are the most intel-|germs faster. Today at ligent*ndtions, and the best| GARDNER'S PHARMACY . 4 | governed in all the Soh! | ROSS ok er oe SY They have brought together STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE 50 nations. America’s best! | TRIUMPH statesmen have used every possible effort to cre-| COFFEE ° < ate honest understanding MILL throughout the world, and AT ME bring about “‘peace on earth GROCERS and good will towards men.” In every instance in which Russia has kicked over the traces and refused to cooper- ate with the United Nations that country has shown its unworthiness to be trusted or to be included in this or- ganization of Uited Nations. Tf they were to be cus- tedians of the atomic bomb, then Germany should ex-! pect to be let in on the se-| crets. . | Our’ own Senators and/ Represerttatives have gone the limit in trying to tame} Russia, but most major ef-| forts, so far, have failed. | be Russia cannot be trusted. The time has come to quit! | fussing with the Communists | —and th&t ineluds fussing with Americans who sup- port those ancient, semi- savage programs. ‘The United Nations can 062444444444444444. secretary of commerce, who said, “with the removal of price corftrols, a consider- able degree of inflation would occur, followed in- evitably by an explosion.” Wise words. “NATIONAL ‘ AIRLINES win the objectives of peace without the consent of Rus- sia. If they don’t want to advance civilization by out- lawing wars, it is practical to let them go their own simple ways. J. G. Piodela, who was clerk in}. * A campaign to raise a com- | munity fund in Key West was Gilbert H. Miller, ‘Roted New | Dr. Henry Goddard Leach of | Daca eee named ; ; lage, French national anthem, in| rine. She 2 em Gone 792. enti ete ANNOUNCED BY STATION—SURBJECT TO CHANGE ~ Mutual Broadcasting System i (Designates Network Program) _——— BA @ + Wednesday, July 3rd. Thursday, July 4th & 2. 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Have a Coca-Cola ... time for food and friendly refreshment A cool swim refreshes from the outside in—but ice-cold Coca-Cola refreshes from the inside out. No wonder the words Have a Coke get a quick response. There’s no more welcome invitation to enjoy sociable refreshment—a friendly pause among those who-see things the same way. DRINK BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY *% Hear Morton Downey, WKWF, 12:15 P.M., Monday through Friday * ea uct of The Coca-Cols Company. 1946 The C-C Co.

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