The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 19, 1946, Page 5

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SEPTEMBER 19, 1946 snter presive A RED SKY OVER THE DARDANELLES By HOYT WARE its latest rebuff in its quest for the Dardanelles. today,” said a professional observer who this —— a ig Pa “is that Russia is same at Germany made twice— tmuech faith in the reports of tet nan sen fis esd iabene iy fot enough in the warn- governments. The reports DOUBLED UP agents cause wars.” ROCHELLE, I1l.—When hospi- ‘This correspondent asked the | tal officials, on opening their oteerver, one of the most reputa- 2¢w hospital, announced that the te in the Near East, if he did | first baby born in it would be fet meen “might make the same /|the “guest” of the staff—every- Mistake” instead of “likely”. He thing free, they didn’t figure on replied that he felt the situation having two claimants. The stork enough to justify “likely”. arrived the following morning—j , with twin girls, and, within three days, paid a second visit this, time bringing twin boys, Ht beating of the drums jon of the Dardanelles im the days of Peter the | was resumed a year | Mareh by Molotov.| Down in South Alabama a wo- | imes since 1689 Russia man passing a neighbor's house, page 4 have - Pad and beholding the lord and mas- ie sll-year outlet for Rus- ter of the establishment dozing| shipping peacefully on the shady veranda, = b ey omegrenped leaned over the garden fence, ester _ wll R oa and to ‘the man’s long-suffering fog oh it ae better half observed: be ok Get Bema ra fight “Well, I see your old man is! taking things easy.” and perish if he must, be The woman in the garden yielding one inch of terri- : straightened up from her hoeing, Ses Sovereign rights over absently mussaged her aching Russia startled both Turkey back and replied, “Yes, Sarah, end the democracies by demand- he is.” A whispy ghost of a smile! img en equal share with Turkey flitted over her tired face. im the defense of the Dardanelles! “You know,” she added, “that which would mean Soviet bases man has just two regrets in life. om Turkish soil. Russia also pro- One is that he has to wake up to feeed thet administration of the eat, and the other that he has to straits be handled exclusively by quit eating to sleep.” Double Trouble tif EBs at t tif straits Better Than Nature Joseph .M. Turner, the great ee ee earning Turkey's ENélish landscape painter, be- A Guare: ing ¥5 lieved his paintings were in- comparable. One morning at his studio, a woman was examining his latest landscape, an extreme ~ example of impressionistic paint- sovereignty over it Democracies Act Quickly The United States, Britain and France joined Turkey in reject img these proposals. All were willing to agree to certain tech- “But I'v : sey gies! changes in the Montreux; Roeves jneeh: 8: 1and: setup te conform with new con- = ga that, Mr, Turner,” she | ditions —but that was all Dieturbed observers in this} “Of course not,” readily agrecd @er-wiee city, beside which the, the artist, “but wouldn't it be Bexporus funnels cold Black Sea ‘wonderful if you could?” Water down to the straits, believe that if the Soviets are convinced that Turkey means to use her well-culed rifles and dry powder | amd convinced that the democ- rartes are | ere serious, then all fay remain calm ‘The course of Britain in the conteoversy is irrevocably chart- ed. The only bulwark between an . .0 thou the drink of gods and angels! ames expanding Russia and Suez is po- Htieadly and militarily organized Wine! ‘Turkey Robert Herrick 1591-1674 Beckground Of Issue ‘Tettay's storm grew from thun- devheeds that rose out of the forth in March 1945 when Molo- few denounced the Russo-Turk treety of friendship and non-ag- @reesion and then, in a conversa- tien with the Turkish Ambassa- der Gelim Sarper, said the basis of @ mew pect would require Tur- hey to erent bases on the Darda- netics and to cede the northeast- ern provinces of Kara and Ada- han A key to Russia's determination alten t& cited in diplomatic cir- chee in the words of Muravieff, Reussien foreign minister, when he told the Czar in 1900 ‘The pomesston of Constanti- neple (istanbul) and the straits remains one of the fundamental principles of Russian politics. Her greatest objective of the 20th From Cocktail Sherry to after dinner Port, the name to remember is Croix eye Rare-flavored. Full- . Rich in bouquet. M from fine grapes of the San Joaquin Valley. For every pleasant event — Pre- mium California Dessert Wines: Port, Sherry, Muscatel, White Port, Tokay, Angelica. California TableWines: Burgundy, Claret, Zinfandel, Sau- terne, Rhine. For truly great occa- California Dessert ‘awny Port, Dry Sherry, centary shoulg be to capture the straits and blish herself firm- ly there.” One Thing He Didn't Want Out in a Western town a num- ter of Hons had broken out of @ clrews and were headed for the open prairie. A posse was organ teed to hunt them down, and the feader suggested that before the chase began it might be well for the men to step in « saloon and have « drink. This suited all the ise eS esate FIGHTS MALARIA WITH DDT BOMBAY, India—(AP)—The government of Bombay province has launched a $100,000 annual malarial control campaignp in 50 rural villages where malaria has been a principal ‘contributor to; heayy mortality rates, Every } building in the villages will be sprayed with DDT once every two months during the malarial mosquito breeding season. BEES CAUSE UPSET MOULTRIE, Ga—When his mule-drawn tobacco sled struck a bumble-bee nest in his tobacco patch, Radney Payne left it in a hurry and accidentally tumbled into a honeybee hive. What the bumble bees didn’t do to him, the honey bees did. The mules also took off, dragging the sled, which ruined several hundred tobacco plants. RL P. Jeffries: What became Brown, the roadhog? Edwards: He learned to ride a bicycle. of THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Where Good Will Idea Works New Orleans’ International House Opens Trade Gates By KRIS KREEGER AP Newsfeatures EW ORLEANS.—Want to sell a bridge in Colombia, buy Chinese firecrackers, or hire a Spanish- papecting nurse’ for your child? Call International House. Maybe you're interested in exporting baby chicks to Ecu- | ador, or shoes to Greece. Or perhaps you're looking for a Latin dancing partner with plenty of r- stamina. It’s still-all in a day’s' girl with a summer vacation on jwork for this unique institution, her hands, eager*to take the job. } A foreign business man said he ‘couldn’t sleep unless he ; danced for two hours straight Lictore going to bed. He required! !a partner. A Spanish-speaking | Secretary was induced to try the! fassignment. She resigned, ex- hausted, after one night. This was one of International House’s few failures. ‘he men behind International House realize that good will and! understanding must go along with healthy trade. Hence they’re willing to help, Sometimes the variety of ac-! tivity surprises the practical New Orleans business men _ who or- ganized International House about 14 months ago. Their prime } object was in promoting foreign | trade for the Mississippi valley \through the city’s booming port. But there are plenty of angles to trade promotion. The Good Will Angle For instance, there was the Argentine business woman mak- ing a trip throughout the United States and into Canada. She needed someone to go along and! take care of her eight-months- thing. Saul was the first king of Israel. Business the Purpose old baby. International House Of course, most of the organi- found a Latin-Am college 1500 Newton Street UNDER COMPLETE Phone Orders Accepted with All Brands of GEORGE’S GROCERY One Block from North Beach Inn—Now Being Operated | zation’s activities are more di- even when no- body is trying to buy or sell any-j company sought to resume im- lrectly related to example, a bridge Nashville, Tenn., quested to quote a span in Colomiya, and ¢ ports on documents required, in- land rail rates, ocean freight charges, forwarding fees and ex- j port: packing procedure. An Ecuadorean mercha nt} good business in importing Amer- ican baby chicks but was hav- ing difficulty in finding strong, | | healthy specimens. He was placed in contact with a Chicago firm, which is. now shipping. the chicks to him. They arrive three days out of the egg. Healing War's Trade Wounds Many requests reflect the ef- ifects of war. A Greek importer: needed a hundred thousand pairs ; of shoes desperately. A Portu- guese firm wished to establish a general export-import connec- tion to replace one severed dur. ing the conflict. portation of Chinese firecrackers, but had lost track of its oriental contacts, International House ——N the company received ee re-| An American} {goat House. Ali expenses come | from dues and fees paid by mem-— bers, who now number more than 1,000 individuals and firms of various types, in Ameri¢a and abroad. F The principal idea which Tn- ternational House seeks to in- still throughout the Mississippi valley and in foreign countries is this—that most of the valley's foreign commerce can be handled more economically through gulf ports than through either sea~ | board, particularly in trade with | Latin America. The idea of International House seemed so good to groups in Am- sterdam and Paris that full de- tails have been asked, with the object of setting up similar in- stitutions in those Phone 714 NEW MANAGEMENT PROMPT FREE DELIVERY Early June Rosedale Hunt's s “TOMATO FRUIT COCKTAIL 2 43s Can = Choice Stew BEEF Large Freestone HALVES PEACHES 2:2": 55¢ || BRISKET 28: TONIC .:. 19: 5830 TONGUES 38: All Popular Brands of CIGARETTES CARTOi. $173 Carton GRADE "A" Laying MASH...-- EGGS.... ee aes $y 69 PASTRY PO Complete Line oe FRUITS AND BERING FRYERS, HENS eel ICE CREAM 5 Complete Assortment—POPULAR BRANDS of _ BABY FOODS | POULTRY FLAVORS Pints - Wa Rante Aen at Popular Prices members except the town ne'er- de well, Janson ‘Whisky for all! the leader yelled. when the men had lined up before the bar "Not for me,” objected Jason Just gimme a jigger of ginger ale.” "You'll take whisky!" shouted the leader. “It'll! give you cour- = i Heck!” rejoined Jason. “That's jest what I'm afraid of.” The Persistent Type Hew you have changed! You ted te nave thick black hair and now you're bald. You used to howe « rudily complexion and now you are pale. You used to be gtecky and now you're thin. I'm gurprived, Mr. Canning.” “But I'm sot Mr. Canning.” “Leck! You've even changed your name.” Wines. Ward Distributing Co. 930 Catherine Street Key West, Florida ' | A air of woman's stockings | contains almost four miles of thread _LUNCH COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of MEATS Fancy Cuts of When ee Quality Meats FRESH MEATS at Popular Prices BANANAS3 ...... 26° TALL Idaho BAKERS.. CAN Milk Yellow Sack Dixie Lily Extra Fancy KEY LIMES ..... 19¢ GRITS... Large AVOCADO PEARS MILFORD GOLDEE CORN pan 19° ORANGES 49¢ CREAM...-5 ons 53 CREAMERY PEAS.......2%: 23¢|[BUTTER fa nu. 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