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FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1946 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a ry e : > e \g : Russia Making Drive To Shut Middle~ Hee AKIN 10 ME" " ABOARD FLAGSHIP MT. Mc- Europe’s Gates To Trade With West |i: sim snttite ox By SIGRID ARNE, AP Newsteatures Writer *+*— fede sek cde eae Gk Marshalls, but the lads and ASHINGTON.—Russian trade treaties with ‘her five western| so Middle Europe can buy ma- lassies sing, “Bring Back My Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hungary] chines elsewhere. (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON. — The 1946; home town law practices. Pat- primaries are hatching a few! ‘ick iS quite an orator, having) yojpoll, congressional Jame ducks, which| Stumped the country in presi-| ine Chri Bonnie To Me.” and fs r : The tone has the flatness of Middle ra ve 4 ils ga Ca drive to shut The Latin Problem native music and the words are the N be Jecti dential campaign years as a mem- gat BL OPE In South America trade wor-| without burr, but the air and SPM ACen ee | Dek Ge ene akers’ Bureau of In arg deg five nations de agreed to ship to Russia s0/yies are different. The nations}lyric sung by. Marshallese child- much goods t little if any is "| have plenty of American dollars|ren are instantly recognizable. left to sell to other nations. ropean nations, Czechoslovakia to spend here, but every South} The song, together with such But government trade experts |has been active in the U, S. mar-'| American government controls} others as “You are My Surtshine” say worry is premature, that ; €et all year. the manner in which they’re/ and “Working on the Railroad,” le nok toecing Midis EE" Even the ex-Axis states are | SPent- Imports have to get gov-|have been taught the youngsters " planning business deals here.| ment approval to buy Amer-|by missionaries, along with old repe into a strait-jacket and that | Bulgaria has a trade mission! i¢@" dollars. That control can be | familiar hymns. even if they were attempting to, {here now, and shortly a Roman- 224 has been used for political pected to increase to a sizeable} the Democratic National Com- flock. | mittee. He is also going on ‘the It used to be that lame duck| paqio as a news analyst, spon- days extended from election day | sored by the Alabama Polytech- to March 4, but the 20th amend-! nic Instittite. i ment to the Constitution reset Rep. Rodgers, who is 71, ex-' | the @ate: for opening -the’ newt 2 ee Congress so, that this year the : i po pe act jian delegation will arrive, pre- | PUrPoses. Drills for Water: Geis Oil rasan 6 Se ive seca , i ; 4 sae réclecte rons ma, say the experts, if freer | sumably with Russian consent. For example, an Argentinian] saNnTA FE, N. ‘W. — While Rae. tris that extend cake abs world trade is to be achieved, The Goods importer wants to buy. American there are two other trouble spots | . Payeleet weteh: The British dollar pool and South America. U. S. experts are keeping an eye on ell arses because this ‘nation | Copper and cotton to Romania! trucks. The’ U. S. is driving for hes taken the lead in forming) and Hungary, and raw rubber,| world trade policy that would . ® world trade organization that! trucks and tractors, as well, to! jeaye buyers anywhere free to fi % would cut all trade restrictions, ; Hungary. dobieg ee U. S.| purchase the best product at the ea gee ee The present crop of lame Here's what's known — but eed < Some South American coun-| A Mineral Wells, Tex: wie icsibienionlS aiananee Mey: ee | In return Russia is getting oil,|4pioc ; ‘i 5 : jeral Wells, Texas, MO-} sentatives Luther Patrick of Ala emly unofficially—of the Rassian' d ‘te 4 »| tries, in addition, are consider- |torist failed his ninth examina: ! fe Pat’ Cannon * of Florida treaties: Semen ae textiles from Ro- |ing a series of new tariffs to pro- | tion for a driver’s license. se res ‘Weaver .of: North’ : Romania and Hungary are rant Ne: and cement from tect their war-born industries | “Did you ever read the book of a hi y pie Resublian*sepre:! shipping Russia goods on three Hungary; farm products from | against manufactured goods from | instructions?” the examiner. ask- | C@70lin@, and Repu ug : Bulgaria; coal from Poland, and! other nations — a move that |ed. sentative Robert L. Rodgers of secounts — reparations, payment | manufactured goods from Czecho- Pennsylvania. 4 drill‘ng for water on hjs ranch in) yan 3. Here are the commodities be-| “UCKS. But he may be given only | western New Mexico, I. K. West- Most of the current lame ducks i : Russian. rubles’ and — British | brook struck oil instead of water. ! epi ing iawapped: bY bo: pounds so that he would have |Gince he didn't have a permit tg, Were defeated at the primaries Russia is shipping iron, coke, ‘ iti . : Ls for renomination. Others prob- to buy Russian and British drill for o:], he had*to: stop on. | rs 3 : Rei ae Stop OR ably will be defeated in the final} erations until the State Oil Con-! jections servation Committee _ granted | é him the necessary authority. i ‘ “4 seid. i | for damage i i i 3 ; could cut American sales mark- ‘No,” he said, “1 thought you | t pol agent one 2nd slovakia. j edly, would get tired of my coming, ae see ee ea ‘ ic, { Lhere’s no certainty, but trade! 293, back. and finally give me a li-; Cali) and Kep, Charles M. Ma- buying from Russia. They also . Money Juggling coe ithe pishonsrnbiornes | Follette (R—Ind.), who ran for | supply Russian occupation! experts here figure the business ‘ The British dollar pool has cut troupe: Bulgaria.is in the same |may amount to about $200 mil- American sales“ abroad in this Senate nominations, are also in n li .. 5 ; izing some of their industries—'the group. LaFollette has said beet exeept her reparations are | i > 7 ee manner — Nations in the Com- ee Britain, France, Poland,|he might resign from the Re-! weheduled for Greece and Yugo- ! ussia seems to riving to-) monwealth now turn over alt Geaaboslavakis. and) the tect j publican party and join up with | ANEERS olavia ward taking over the machinery! the American dollars they get When the government owns: the. Democrats—providing that se Pelend and Czechoslovakia, ' business Germany iost in Middle | to a common British pool, leav- | an industry it does the selling‘ party gets rid of its, southern, " N AT 0 N Al whe were on the Allied side in Europe. But right there, experts; ing them often with plenty of | ang buying... State Departmemt members. al \ : the wer, are merely shipping to say, Russia would fail to keep} British pounds to buy British experts point out that in such! Senate lame ducks are Charles. PN Al R Li Ni ES Reeele enough goods to pay for|her neighbors in a trade strait-| products but too few American | cases the government could’ C. Gossett (D.—Idaho) and Ray- whet they get in return. Russia | jacket if that were her objective. | dollars to buy here, If the U. S. stop trade suddenly ‘with some mond E. Willis:(R.—Ind.) oa tee left both surpluses that can'!She can’t possibly produce ma-jloan to Britain is okayed, that nation for political reasons. That| Reps. Cannon, Weaver ‘and be sold elsewhere, Poland is now chines fast enough for the whole | war-time device will be stopped. | treng the U. S. wants to stop. Patrick are returning to their shipping coal, phe only thing area, these men say, and will} There is further worry about BES Ey Se AE NO rea aR whe bes to sell, to Western Eu-| have to OK sales to the West the nations which are national- : RORAAAADAAAAABALDALALAALAA LL 4 fe be bebe be te te he te be be fe be te te te te te fe te ts te tte te QUALITY OF PRODUCT IS ESSENTIAL TO CONTINUING SU€CESS LS/MET ight now we haven’t much to show. Z Wood engraving by H. McCormick based upon the original oil paiatiug _ WHY, SURE! YES, SIR! YOU SAID IT! LUCKY STRIKE _ Meas Fine Tobacco 4 Da a en an an tn tn nn han is kn Lin hn i nt, is is Ar sii a irr Ls Ms iM tM rr ir Lr rrr i rt. St err. ir. Lr. tr Mr ir. ne kn» "Bn Mr Sr tn lr. Mr nL a tr irr Ls rtrd te B UT we can assure you that what we do have is of the finest quality. We’ve always featured the best-known, nationally famous brands of men’s wear—headed by Hart Schaffner & Marx. And we haven’t relaxed our quality standards at ANY time. 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