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1 } | | IMPROVEMENTS FOR i KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 1. More Hotels and Apart ments. 2. Beach ané Bathing Pavilion 3. Airports—Land and Sea 4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. § Community Auditorium. MONOGRAPHS | Dear Folks: { We speak of water colors, yet water has no color; it is transparent, as everyone knows. Maybe some artist who dabbles in waters can explain. Yours truly, THE ORACLE. rf NEED OTHER PROCESSES It may not be quite clear 1o Mr, John L. Lewis, and some ef his associates who operate the United Mine Pa but the people of « ¢guipenation are tired of ¢ recurring inconveniences that arise whenever there is a dispute about the wages of mine. operators. Sooner or later the Con- gress will devise some method of settling such ar- guments without resort to a strike that inflicts suffering upen people and heavy idases upon business. This- dges not mean, should not | mean; ne progress toward a. better economic life for min-! ers. It simply establishes the fundafhental fact that the general welfare must come first The more intelligent la-; bor deaders of the organized | workers of the country are} mart enough to know that ibe people of this country | ure net going to put up with a system of strikes that re- volves itself into a contest brute force without re- gard to the justice demands made and rejected. Some- where in the future the rights of the millions must be protected. The government is busily atlempting to prevent oper- ation of monopolies in the business world. The idea is of that monopolies tend to in-| Wholesale price of seventy-| er jure the welfare of all the people and that, when they | are real, must be curbed by | laws and regulations in eee, interest of the general wel-| fare This same principle must | eventually be applied to la- bor. There are certain basic} and fundamental occupa- tions, such as certain util- | ities and public services, in| which the rights of the pub-| lic are so preeminent that | they’ should be adequately | safeguarded. About half the articles that one reads are written by people who have an idea to put across; generally a selfish one. The wife who snatches ber busband’s pay check can hardly expect the old fel- low to continue to say it aayith flewers and candy. ‘won the presidency. Cleve-} ‘land won again in 1892. and , Theodore Roosevelt tak j and Herbert Hoover. Frank-; lin D., Roosevelt, n igreat politica! parties, rac- z= HE KEY WEST TODAYS BIRTHDAYS tor THURSDAL. NOVEMBER » = 3 ambitioe: Sere we wwward scent ~~ board the Sacred Cow for a. ; ee The mind ¢ ingetiow i Th verribie Thanksgiving. re ‘ Washingion. we heard any anaes oe nea ee 9 1D. | Mnentive, and prectent ‘There s enlooker remark that Tre-; . jevous @c- | whee - President. bigergened la sufficiency of ability. though man would be our last Dem- casion for Adam's heirs. Except Roosevelt moved it beck 2 Week. | cetimes covered by the lnck poral - er ae for the abgemce of presents, it a As carly a ee ee Cultivate slesnes ° caeriy Twelve almost as happr am occasion 25, lam Bradford Massachu- of mind thet people at = jong ee ide Iniand Christmas. Im fact. 1 would say | setts colony “welled costar the| ees oon a oa of you We did vot ask the OB-| _ ane to arrive im Key West < > the food 1s 2 iMttle move succuieni. eariy semers at Plymouth for the | jug}, newanh far your senmce looker on what he based BIS tomorrow wp bold a hearing om Island, born Woonsacket, end savory st Thanksgiving than, purpose of offering thanks to God: | conclusion. For all we Know. | the proposed extension of the w2- : \ at Chrsumas. |for the preservation of their lives. of isberty and freedem than \~ a wish might have fathered ‘terwzy from Bahia Honda 10 Key" 1 I am at 2 Joss for the reason ' food to sustain them, and Coth-/ peuple cfany other country. More his thought. We do know West . | for the superiority of Thanksgiv- ing for their bodies” ‘people are empiagyed than - - that he could not have Be ees img grub. It may be thet the! uring the Revolutionary, War, ) before im the Ristery of our s- based his remark on the Bt tee inn ane | poumger. tenderer and more 2P-/ Congress se? aside days of feast-|tam We Rame made remarinetie i Parks arrived in Key West keys are slaim for the last 64 years up to the time . petinng that Truman's term ¢x- gd pore Thankegiving feast, leaving only, | The life expectancy of human be pires. bed’ 3 pact SC he Res the tough turkess for Christmas | Revoiutonars “ings has Deen steadily lengthens if « Republican is elected graze a ti may be that the zest and en-/ ington issued a prociemation set- until now it i: slightly mepe tun resident in 1948, then the, asm Tequired to cook 2.reai- ge Thursday, November | 64 years. Respidekions will. have an | good meal cannot be worked; day for citizens to: So this should be met only edge on the Democrats dur- mer twice im the short pered of + ovr form of gov- | Thankegiwing Day ut alse ® day ‘aby month. And it may be that nd the blessings which | of thankegiving. ; ing the last 64 years. and should 2 Democrat be elect- ed, the edge will go to the, Democrats. At the completion of the 64*years at the end of Tro- mun's term, Washington has had 2 Republican adminis-) tration 32 years. and by the [°° time the succe: 1 candi- date is sworn in on January 3, 1949, i will make 32 years the Democrats have been in power. It w be “even-stephen,” 2s bors © are worl to say when their | 20™e games end in a tie. ' Grover Cleveland, a Dem-| ocrat, was elected in 1884, and four years later, Benja- min Harrison, a Republican, Madison made amoth- Thanksgiving 3] a = LEGALS we are well m Ss hungry. a larger ENDER FICTITIOUS STATITE Sure | \. where I sit .. 4y Joe Marsh the suocess of McKinley. a Republican, in 1896, marked the beginning of 16 succes- sive years that the Repub- licans were in offi with We were sitting on Bill Webster's porch the other night, chatting over agiass of beer—when the talk turns to forest preservation, soil erosion, and other things that affect a farm- ing community. Judge Cunningham speaks up: “It’s all right to worry about con- over after McK 3 nation at Buffalo, and W liam Howard Taft succeed- ing Roosevelt. In 1912 and 1916, Wood- ses@lizi Faas ee ees ape encroachment om cur rghts row Wilson, a Democrat, {nt ee aed ea Serving our natural resources,” he whether it's the right te free was elected president, a Who kK = SANE STATOTS ie says, “but there's a far bigger speech, or the.right te wets ae we then followed three Repub-/| hows: F uraxe problem when it comes to conser- see St, of the right te enjoy « \licams successively, Warren Answers On Page Four Se vation—and that's preserving our friendly ginss of beer in tieenand Harding, Calvin Coolidge) weaker “iaary cemocratic way of life, our sense law-abiding places woke ow of personal freedom, our respect a Demo- crat, in 1932, began hisfirs of four suceessive ¢ waged snide, ay IN THE ot rt Or THE what had been a custom ane es Gimcere that a president: should OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN serve for only two terms. Sn) Cease Se the score will gand 32 to 22 at the end_offiru-|, man’s term. To havej two OKVER OF PL BLICATION ing neck and neck for 64 z years, is a most valuable as- set to our democracy, for the leaders of each party know) that when it stumbles, the! other party is likely to profit politically by the i can’t Den't beast you fooled twice the same w —and be fooled in ot Wie ee as TODAY IN HISTORY Know America For relaxation, men Wz 2 Sees work with their bra saa RELIEVE THAT TORMENTING choose the companionship of those who are endowed | ed with less brain and morej s%¢ brawn. Nature likes to} equalize. | | PEPPER PROBLEMS : The first pepper shipment! for civilian use since 1940) 3 reached the United States the other day, consisting of | 250 tons recently purchased | by the Department of Agri-} culture in India at twent three cents a pound. This); compares with the present © PUSHING ALL THREE eight cents. TOP O’THE MORNING | In connection with the FLIGHTS: : : shipment, a in the} in} GHIS “RUSH” is a Standing Order for the record number of telephone pepper industry state that _ DAILY AT 7:40°*AM i j there are only tons of |™ men pushing the job of the hot suff in the country, | ,,, which, in a normal year,! oy consumed 15,000 tons be-' fric fore the war. They warn’ that racketeers are floodin: the country with “phony ack pepper, made of corn-; starch, salt and ground cot-} e e clearing telephone waiting lists e extending farm telephone service e expanding long distance facilities 54 MINUTES $895 job is tremendous and whil teri Be pies eax The job is tre so ile material shortages will continue omens Pr spiked with 4 jing AiSO DANY FLIGHTS x to hamper our speed, there'll be no let-up in “push” until theres dash of oil of pepper. AT-4:15 PM ; 4 ee as da po _ plenty of service, local and long distance, for town and form. proved the use of this syn-|} thetic pepper, it requires; certain standards and prop- er labeling. While suppli are increasing. producers in Dutch Sumatra predict ship-/ ments will not reach normal |Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD until 1950. Their oes) STAR - BRA iD = a which produced about 90! = f i De : uence. COFFEE S per cent of the world’s SUP-| Jad CUBAN ply. were damaged or neg-| sles lected during the war. Try A Pound Today!! “BREAKFAST TO TELEPHONE USERS Until more central office equipment can be monufoctured and installed, service will be faster if everyone will @ Keep calls brief @ Avoid unnecessary calls to “Information” Answer promptly ONAL AIRLINES SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCORPORATES “BUCCANEERS