The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 14, 1947, Page 8

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rs am ee BORE: i] | A - ‘ TRSDAY, AUGUST GE PAGE SIX THE KEY WEST CITIZEN THURSDAY, A fed. Pali ia ee nen 3° —- ‘ | , . | | U.N. . | Pew CWT TOTTI IOV YT OT III ITI III Gr iR6 ~N. Driver Gets Safe ' pat FACTS and FIGURES Poland Is Buying Rover Really - Driver Gets Safety. Award | 1 Sreenemeere onmmouecsn - : - ilding Materi if | _ a ie und: aterial | OveS, ' . if # By FULLER WARREN £ | } ea | WARSAW, Poland.—(AP).—Po- | ¢ 1 mi AAAMAAAARSAALAARARARARAAEAED EBA RD MDDS Food is in. high favor with }lo, in Jefferson County (once fa- land is © buying equipment for | somp ainin¢ | ‘ AP Newsfeatures ASI everyone.-Eating is the most un-jmous for its ‘cotton and now concrete works, for flooring fa SAN FRANCISCO. — (AP). — ; ANCHESTER, N. H.—-Almost two years after V-J day, seem. thr nimous activity people partici- ichiefly celebrated for its twp top tories and building miaerine: jHow well did you provide for that iM ingly routine news story arrived in the office of the Man. Lab pate in. More money ‘is spent for |statesmen, “Dil Clarke,’ President from Sweden for 50,000,000 Swed- |e sau; lath behind cabeseutinn teh ecies Evening Leader tion: food than for any ather ‘thing fof the State Senate, and Dick ish crowns, the semi-offi time? | The telet ig elatiared that “the first of New Hampshire's The people use. The urge to eat is ;Simpson, Speaker emeritus of the newspaper Rzeczpospolita re-|" ‘The San Francisco Society for es Lita Gea will probably bere one the strongest and most irrestibile House of Representatives and ports. . ‘the Prevention of Cruelty to i i fj ler t! of all human cfavings. jtwo-time winner ofthe coveted! Additionally, the Poles have eae soles ce caddie, ae Fn | returned this yea ay, | there will be prayers, but pray- ani: There are about 2 1-2 million Allen Morris Award=considered placed orders for 100,000 square | iio, cats and dogs that coin- }_ Executive Hdl pene ype! he | ers in acceptance of God's will, Jos seople in Florida (the 1945 cen- |by some the “Pulitizer Prize” of ,meters of hardboard from Fin-'¢:44; with the summer vacation plccd need the eee bitte not in joyous thanksgiving: the der. sus showed 2,250,061). Assuming /Florida), had a hotel so celebrat- |land, and 300,000 crowns as ea Ras cri atecickediionie ie CO a ia “| step of the detail show, the vol. ra ee Se rlee Gack aeee Geog ee hy keg: Gian Demark {ee tS 90d 2720 dies Brie et will not be the homecom- | !#7S sharp and final: er th 2 total of 71-2 million meals mer x ee ee oy enn : . ithe number had risen to 1,616 | ing they 1 d for, these youn, of g — fides are eaten every 24 hours by juices to start. flowing. People! Negotiations for —importi ae and 2,240 dogs. j ids a ieee ere leeaaniere | welcome them. These were ‘pho} Floridians, That’s a lot of eating. came form far and near to Lloyds building machinery are unde "Poo! ‘olten ss -isaye Chava | hoped for, And for many there | gallant men, They have been mone Vhat's a lot of food. And the for the sole and single purpose of way with Austria. Similar, pur-/ 5, icqrichs, local SPCA secretary, | will be no homecoming at all. | long gone, and far away. How ami} toothpicks which aid and abet eae the Havorons on ok icheses may be made shortly in |i cishbors who promise! to jane : All the lands of the earth are , else to greet them out on a at ea s Pr t which it was justly famed. k Czechoslovakia. py ah pe RE = i lotted wi courage and a smile? in M alae year Bey a Ni doarienger strains daeabtoieton | SEE os eeeey after Rover are careless. Other} An outstanding safety record is acelaimed as United Nations chauf- es etl iedieneraen Tio | it is the bugler, sounding Taps, he } reme ‘ 1g Lisgas mane seasuuit the sreee: INCOME |vacationers abandon their ani-| feur Joseph Spagnola receives an award pin from Earl Moore, local narareprtacmnae any but to God. | They are safe at home now, safe rical All that eating is not done at oe te got off and devour din-| Annual incomes of so-called mals rather than turn them over; transportation chief at Lake Success, U.N., whose drivers have | WevaY Uni give up its | and at peace. Home again with eve home, A very sizeable slice of it her. ‘The memory of a meal I Whitecollar familics rose more |te the SPCA. rolled up nearly 1,500,000 miles in 15 months, is an active partici- er joes the soa iP eee - is done in cafes, restaurants, ho- MN! fe last year than those of the com--| “These wandering cats and! Pant in the nation-wide safety drive to eu’ tie U.S. accident rate. pane | “The writer of the editorial had rk tels, hotdog — stands, panne Due aye ae earn ea bined skilled, semi-skilled and s, too, eventually reach thi $n + ma a ee + ire Piprbdondiyoaie “They ie {two sons. One, Lt. Nickerson soda ins, " . aioe i j u e ear la rd- Dt i i: Fy re ni . ! 4 f r \ ance at ro aaaeenr a Saloons, causes a delightful gastric sensa- {unskilled wage ear accord-;SPCA, starved or misused in! that the average essential expen-} in vast acres of companionship, |Blood of the Army Air Force, lost 1 in elt paaaie oie ng ‘ting in- tion. ing to the Federal Re ard, |their search for the home they (y@rMmans ay ditures of a normal consumer's} with beauty about them and {his life in this country during uted UFLNg ROSE VRRTS Cate AD: ugg” i hile Figures indicated that the “medi-|once knew.” | family of five ranged fi : . {World War IT. The other, Lt. Rog- stitutions have sprung up in Flo-' The “Sis” Hopkins Inn, while fu pies sates us | | amily e ranged from 176] the Flag over them, in hallow: ers Blood of the Marine Cesps ambi rida faste: than’a low man could: it never stopped any trains,.was UM".or “middle” annual income | | ————____ \ The Cannot jte 185 marks in a four weeks’ | ed ground which has become a ;C'* (008 Vo no sd F eountita uaiersthey are prob- nearly as renowned in later years of the count ‘ 46 eo THE KEY WEST STORY | vy |period. However, there wasn’t a} lasting part of their America. It | one being ahernsa ; ¥ ably exceeded only by salons and 28 Lloyds for its succulent, satis- *. ending Unis roe Cromisa 2001 ““(Continudd trom Page Five) | Li 7 rt) P single industrial group in which | may be believed that they i ———— - filling stations. — fying, superior food. Situated in 17 1945 to bate tha ab sf "60 mains stationary when it should ; ive TM FaAY the average earnings of unskill-} would have it so. i Electricity is being used now Yet, among all these purveyors Madison, “Sis” Hopkins’ famous Port also : Oe iit about 60 jfali. Then the air grows absolute- | “sed male workers reached that] | "For those who come a jon 88° percent of the natioh’s of pabulum that pleases the pa- foodery caused many a through ,PRE fn’ OO TRY Sen [ly calm. AP Newsfeatures level. eal odbc erg ciace a lates of the people of Florida, traveler, to stop. who otherwise oat rs oe a repeat Wate If a sea breeze begins to blow |JPERLIN.—The fact that the Earning data available up to! ——-—--—- — péssinl _—-— oe rese! there is not one, no not one that Would hardly, have ‘slowed down. | esit 60 per ao a enue and t air remains furnace-like | average German worker last September showed that un-; x ald | a statewide’ reputation for serv- Eating there ,was. epicurean .ec- wooing units,” or ‘about 27.- lens om ting the hurricane is com- ¢qn't make both ends meet any skilled building workers averag- \; § in and Storm le er ing fine food. Few Florida eating tasy inthe extreme. Her cooking | ng had incomes of $3,000 or The thin veil of cloud thick- ‘longer under wage controls in ed only 131 marks in a four-week ch u tem. places have reputations that ex- Was a culinary -triumph ‘beyond (oo 194g compared with 53 (on™ Ne#¥y Clouds start to appear. lettect since the Nazi era has period. Even semi-skilled and| os ALL METAL ein: tend beyond the town or. city compare. I've seen satisfied: peo- foaroent or 24,500 000 for the pre- » falls and its rate jled to loud demands for in- skilled workers in a number of AA S the in which they are situated. ple emerge ‘from. “Sis!” “dining Pr? Reha” how severe jereased wages. have industrial groups earned wages . j vd Tt was not always thus in Flo- Hos me a sbamtented jerry a a ee noe: ‘A ee Pesaro pie below expenditures. i tu lid Pibseinatioe Aecmi 4 1ida. Thirty years ago the little look seldom seen outside a church yearn for the day when another leracigta nee 23a el |pesaat for Gpproval of wage _ The study emphasized that the | When OPEN—It’s : istinctive Awning village of Lloyds, midway be-| We oldtimers who knew. the such oasis ari: in Florida’s eat- F fe as : ae a s bad enitistnoite figures on) expenditures were a When CLOSED—It’s 4 Perfect Storm Shutter ay tween Tallahassee and’ Monticel- joy of: eating at either place ing Sahara. — een rate Bnd the Because wages are out of line, conservative estimate of the cost | Jl] CONSTRUCTED OF HEAVY GALVANIZED SHEET METAL eed : ETNIES UOC HGH 6 20 hes | The swiftly,{@ number of important industries, of essential goods and services| GU ABANTEED WILL NOT RUBY OR ROT i ' y + ind rises ste but not {Particularly building and metal actually rpresent a lower level Finished in Gleaming Suebele Noor vice oF +. ed = i at first. But it soon hits|Working, are having constant dif- of consumption than the one on Simple to Operate - FHA Terms - Model on Demonstration 8.1 q . e 8 Oy; le force, 60 miles an hour |ficulty in recruiting and holding which the cost-of-living index Installed 614 GREENE ST. tod , | WCOT in the hurricane ‘labor. is based. On the latter basis, a b LEE BROS PHONE 4 mtuil ’ y lregions think a hurricane is not; study made by the statistical of five outlay each four y Lraayiasta ee metecaks fil lso much after all, and the rain |Offices of the three German states weeks totaled 210 marks last} pedeidd a . side : ,: fede {which now 3d not come in the American zone, reported “arch mower a ars a z ee og up BOTS es | oie ee rar re ip een re ee = ea eet erie >! pi ates 4 4 : wait—often with the burst ef al ° ° oa limited train the storm strikes! x» RReneman at last with winds up to 100 and B wre 120 miles an hour i "va * * 3 The rain falls in sheets, in lay- | ° Tobacco jers, blasted by the fearful gale. | Fine ts in ¢ e for hours, or | t coun ‘ ively brief | . wha a lenly. a deep calm | is on the sky is black | pata un may break through, and | es of wind ce i over anew—but the wind is in| ctly the opposite direction. ; wind vanishes and the clouds lighten until, as one withdraws the shade from a lamp, the cloud } Ri wall sinks beyond the horizon | r {oposite that ch gave it birth; | AL and except for the wreckage, the a) days that follow sill be calm and Ci as 4 ms : peaceful as before. | GR JUKE BOX JIVE: Geisha girls FREEDOM TO VOTE: The ex-enemy has taken steps epetant , 1 | S have turned hep cats as daric- toward democracy. Photo above shows woman suffrage relthe tndies a0cy have a little | Pe) | ing partners of Gls. in action, Japanese style. oe ces saveueare: Sto ve . . September, beware: | BI October—all over.” ! Do | Ring Your Own Bell Hl Jl | | A man returning home in the | { arly hours saw a notice on a; Su ory door. It read: “Please | Jl ring the bell for the caretak He gave the bell AR pull, dragging it from its socket. | T hortly a sleepy face appe: red. | > you the caretaker?” ask- { Lit an. { a came the reply, “What | P I ant to know why ea "the u can’t ring the I bell y ! Me|| There are 19,000 auto tourist ; ] ;“motels” in the United States. | Lor j F owl BATHING BEAUTIES: Japanese dancing girls CO-EDUCATION: Teaching of boys and girls Heo Est have taken to “democratic” bathing suits like together is a distinct innovation for Japan. It's | ry those of the average American girl. based on the old American custom. | 4 ° MIAMI, FLORIDA | te r) a ee THE TOBACCO BUYER! x Air-Conditioned . 5 C Dining Room and “FOR 25 YEARS, I’ve been in the tobacco busi- ‘ Cocktail Lounge i ness, and year after year I’ve seen the makers in | 34 ne ~. moth ae and ' of Lucky Strike buy fine quality leaf... that \ Air-Cooled | fine, ripe, mellow tobacco you can’t beat for P Radic in Every Room top smokin’ quality.” a Parking Lot yaw? iv] Adjoining F) % Opposite. Greyhound al and Trailway F.L. Evans, independent tobacco buyer, of Danville, 7 Bus Station a Virginia, has been a Lucky Strike smoker for 19 years FP xSe Habla Espanol g So remember... a + COLLEGIATE SPORTS: Western type athletics were frowned on, but track meets like the one above now are becoming prevalent. SWOON - CROONER: soxers have their own Sinatra— | the dashing Katsukiko Haida. | Bobby | , | Shortly, and th barometer ; which has fallen steadily, moves | up, and the hu ‘ane starts all} L.Sf/MET Lucky Strixe Means Fine Zosacco So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed —So Free and Easy on the Draw Cnr Ths Amernas inden Comrnad

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