The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 10, 1947, Page 2

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this money to build a sun parlor or a p ‘Wht applies to. au individuat it prt applies equally to men in public jiscernifig. mati..knows. how. to. and officials, .to- whom. d the welfare of a, city, or the nation, should be at Naot troop are working to get enough money td” Buy" uiiforms before they go to’ camp. beter x ‘ made ‘to steal an automobile in Key West of Fi to'thé niainland, but every at- atch AME ay “| is in’ a position to: apprise |; if 200—"T dheanelor j ¢ Patro} immediately, when} “pram, SWAMPS the le eneonietie TE ory, Dramattzatton’ | culprit is trying to get out of Key West, | letters. the patrol, through, its radio: systeni, all. patrolthen on tiptoe in this area, William R. Porter, a member) of the Everglades National Park Commission, informed The Citi- zen today he had been asked to | resign’ from that position by Gov- ernor Cone: All! other! members J ey tive ii shown here, often needs Sunday to catch up, with sera By ALEXANDER’ R. GEORGE AP Newsteatures aes tASHINGTON.—Congressmen._ will. tell you “there is no such), animal” as a typical: congressman, : -.. Several members of the house, however, nominate Republican}, Representative Clifford R. Hope of Kansas as a good‘example ‘of the seasoned lawmaker. Hope is 53 and has been in the house 20 years. He: has the tradi- |, tional background of many congressienal veterans. He is a lawyer and. hWas' a state legislator for Seven Sfp titipniinniniinidesaidsiindiinee! ears. He spent his boyhood’ on (pq geedecddeeesicdedsecue| three-cornered fish, with hard) a farm and in a_ small town, P Fa renee worked: as a, grocery clerk to fi. é shells, are good to ? mance his education and served} ~ ening. in’ question is the ‘shélifish, con- overseas with the Army in World sidered’ by many Key Westers: .War 1. . : oe has'*the chicken of the sea. Shell. His district is in a wheat and|’ gece Sea fish are chiefly baked, and their Shorts —uibe meat is white and tender, i Civilization advanees: Stephen Cochran Singleton, ex-| Byen a 'eeutive secretary of the Key ‘West Chamber of Commerce, told ' "Tie ‘Citizen today that, among ‘the many letters he receives, are , psome that nobody knows the answers to. the questions asked. One writer ‘inquired, “If those Yadios on policemen’s cars in West will dot supplement the St até Patrol Service. It has proved its It is a waste of taxpayers’ money to’ loca? pitrol cars with radio. The could’ be used to strengthen the OF to give more consideration to re- in Key West. Repair the gentlemen, before you build a sun sugar beet ection of south- ‘ Y Serenade; western Kansas. The farm prob- ubeieee b20-niha , digper pd te lem’ has always been No. 1 busi- heey America Serenade;. Sp ; tness in the Kansas legislature; |i eg dy 7 ;, S48—Lowell Thomas Ni st—nbe rand Hope continued to make it} ae om =T oo ee Nee Commentary ete his special study when he came . Drama for Week—cba to Congress in 1927. he Fug wis, Jr. (repeat bour sil - . ater) — A member of the Agriculture “piscust AND AMAZEMENT” | ¢.15—News ana Comment—tbe Committee since that time, Hope Editor, The. Citizen: Jack, ith Song: Ser became its chairman when. thy " Republicans took control of eet T read! with disgust: and arnaze- The trouble’ with the world, if anybody Warts to know our opinion, is tht it has too many ignofamuses trying to tell other people what they don’t know. ‘bo! Gnieds' the stations a the éarth? nian- age their available food supply, expecially cereals, with the utmost care, another crisis is certain a year from: todey. ‘This is the opinion of D. A. Fitzgerald, Secretary-General of the International Em- ergency Food Couneil. He points out that ithe éxperts niade a fundamental mMisjuds- Wiént iw expecting European economy. to recover as quickly as after World War I, Pointing out that the dimage ih tlie sec- ond war was seven times as great. Séefetary of AgYiculture Clinton P. Andérgon proposes a conference of the Miriitter+ of Food ard Agriculture, look- iig forward to an’ improved nianagement of food supplies. He points out that, there if aw increasing struggle for the grain: of thie United States between the occupied aYéas, for whith this country ‘is directly responsible, and: our fornier allies: Mi. Ani- derson admits that he has found it neces- sary to take care of the oceupied areas. The views of the Secrétary are in line with the devéloping policy of the United States to deal with the European economic ‘whole, instead of'on:a nation-by- nation basis. Certainly, it would. seem to be ithportant to view the Whole picture fate ; 200. Attorney Henry H. Taylor, who had been in Key West to atterid a meeting of the Over- séas Bridge Sart Sets return- ed to: Miami, Dr. and Mrs. Nilo C. Pintado, who had beeri in Key West ti a fa " i is morni: gress last January. He is also. t the “absurd statentent of big therg Sg islative advisor to the Poad ‘asit acti Amenabar in referetice to : ‘Agriculture Organization of. the‘ Req paganda: amon anish nited ‘Nations. He has tb keep atl people in a fae Mab onf the world food situation f a ‘ . as well as watch developments) D*. Amenabar sould — : ‘which affect the interests of:gome jthat 95 per céat of tHe: Spanish 6,000,000 American farm families. }speaking people of Key ° West Hope has to know the éssential!/répresent the third generation of provisions of important bills in {Cuban deseent, arid ‘that thi father fields as well. People in his per cent have, never ' been Yo district ask his help on ,veteran|Cuba, and 99 per cent havé ‘se_ problems, social security, rival fcured their education’ in English, highways, civil service rights; in-'fand English is their language, ter-state and foreign commerce !except in their family circles. matters. ( During this war, 99 per He presides at meetings and cent of American youth of Cu- hearings of his committee, helps ban descent responded willingly 'draft farm legislation and directs and gladly to the call to military the work of a committee staff: of ¢duty. three professional aides and four | clerical workers. His own office Key West, Fla., staff is comprised of a secretary , June 10, 1947. and two stenographers. Hope often puts in 10 to 13} hours a day, six days a week, He regularly takes home with him‘ ;and often goes to his office on Sunday to catch up on his mail. (He is, called upon to address meetings of farm groups and other organizations in and out of Washington. Here’s a Hope schedule for one busy spring day: From 7 a.m. to 7:20 a. breakfasts and |} Today: ‘The ‘Citizen says in an “editorial paragraph: “In order to have a bushel of fun,it is.now necessary to have a barrel of money.” Spat Fal ide tent })0)—mbs ia, ict 200—Bob Hope's Comedy—nbe iS—Vic Damone Baritone—mbs ‘The Romberg Concert—nbo ged ne New: ABC PROGRAMS—T fit either Eastern daylight or Eastern Standard, €00—Network Silent—1 hour east , Werk Called for and Delivered PHONE 1184 JUST ASK for BRITT FIRES! When the firebell rings, how safe you feel if your insur- ance policies and other valuable papers are in one of our safe deposit boxes. We have a few available now. Get one while they last. hie FLORIDA NATIONAL BAN C. N. RECIO. fil average annual salary multiplied "by his years of serveie. Like many other congressmen, Representative Hope has to maintain one residence in Wash- ington and another in. his home town, Garden City, Kas. He also owns’ a wheat farm in Kansas, where he spends some of his time during the summer recess. ' With increased living costs, higher taxes, travel and enter- im Eie—The Booby Doyle Show Hosta Baee ar k80—Kex Maupin Orchestra i i | Hoosier Hop Barn Dancé Godiwin Comment News & Dance Band Hour ‘Datice Band Hr. west otl¥ Your Horoscope TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1947—| Artistic desires are _ indicated, with much ability. The fortune Es 3 z i i i I Fe m. At and make an effort to bring about som e recovery of production iti the war-devast- As someone said recently, the ‘best Way to get along With the Russians is to fet along Without ther. DRIFTING ACROSS THE PACIFIC Five young Norwegians and a Swede, all scielitists, dre dyifting across the Pa cifie Ocean on a smalt raft, seeking to skims morning paper; to 7:50 works in} flower garden; 7:50 to 8:15: drives hear to office on Capitol’ Hill; 8:15 to 10 dictates letters and lines up day’s work; 10 to 11:55 }presides at committee meeting; 11:55 leaves for House chamber, for daily session. i From 12 to 3 p. m. listens to} (sometimes joins in) debate on shouse floor—takes time out for; quick lunch in House restaurant; 3 to 6 office appointments to! talk over pending legislation, | reads and signs mail. (Occasion- | ally plays paddle ball in House gymnasium in late afternoon.) tainment expenses, $15,000 now probably doesn’t go any farther of this day is not very good, un- less supported by good aspects; for a Congressman ,than $10,000 did before the war. Hope, how- ever, has no complaint about his financial situation. He figures there are many good people Who would like to, take a shot on get- ting along on a congressman’s in- come. He has an average-sized Amer- ican family—wife and two chil- | jdren. His son Clifford, Jr., serv- ed asia sergeant in major Euro- pean campaigns during World War 11. He is now studying law at Harvard. The congressman’s the real nature is repressed; the native is not always understood, and th hopes sometimes unrealiz- ed. The disposition may perhaps be termed erratic with but little tendency to make many friends. The trombone formerly was known as the sackbut. Pies gh PIM Key West Member of Federal Denosit Insurance Corporation RELIANCE PRODUCTS CO. 2160 N.W. FIRST AVE. MIAMI, FLORIDA Has-For Immediate Delivery Your New follow the: Humbordt atid South equatorial eurrents front Péru fo the Tuamiotu Island group, possibly Tahiti, A report receivéd from the raft, after néarly @ mowth at sea, showed that the expedition has covered some 1,200 miles. Thie nieans'#. spéed of a little under four miles an hour. Some’ readers may wonder what in the World induced the five young mer to make such a journey. They féllow the supposed path of a prehistoric migration of the carly inhabitants of Pern to the islands, which, &ccording to some ethnol- ; for the similarity of cul- beg de Péru and t#é Potyviesian Islands. tf ete make thé trip, they reason, ithabitants of Pery could have From 6:45 to 8:45 attends buf-| fet supper for state farm offici-} als and talks shop with them; | ™PSET SFOMACHS 9 to 11 ts ith i- pipet cultural group at hotel; 11-16| YIELD INCHES OF G. AND O: to 12:20 at home, reads trans- .cript of statements at committee | “I was: so full of gas I was | afraid’ I'@t buttst., Sut, bitter sub- stance rose up in my throat from hearing; 12:30 goes to bed. my upset stomach after meals. I ‘daughter Martha is in high school. ~ oe This Famous Home Frozen Food Cabi- net Can Be Seen Land O' Sun TOT Division: St. Key West, Fla, Centrat Pharmacy and AM Drag Stores Last January, the salaries of ‘Hope and all other representa- ‘ got INNER-AID, and it worked inchés of gas and bloat from me. tives and Senators were raised! from’ $10,000 to $12,500 a- year. " They also get a tax-free expense | Waistline is’ way down now. , |, Meals are @ pleasure. | I raise Tnner-Aid to the sky:’—This is with feet that burt? No fund’ of $2,500 a year and now are’ eligible for retirement annu- an actual testimonial and we can} Be wie seeed: wake JP exh vérify. it. Se lritt Medicated ities providing they make con- R-AID is the new formula’ Ps, neous, tributions equal to 6 percent of |: their basic salary. containing medicinal juices from Before congressmen can draw|12 Great Herbs; these herbs yany retirement benefits they {Cleanse bowels, clear gas from’ have to accumulate six years of secnecte: act Mis ap oy ance nics idneys: erable people service and be at least 62 years soon feel different all over. So likewise made the journey. of age. A congressman’s annuity amounts to 2 1-2 percent of hig don’t go on suffering—Get Inner- Aid. Sold by all drug stores. — A

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