The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 11, 1947, Page 11

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Galahad Junior’ Sti Tet Beira oo Se rTe Mh Stirs Up KEY WEstT AP War sfoaures Argentine Trouble, Reform Al Bow tecrtures r USED to be that picketing was virtually the exclusive property of strikers. But now, as these photos suggest, al- most anyone can and does get out on line for a cause. I , "* wee f ’ 8 Galahad Junior,” is at it again. t os en yeer-old boxer, first camé to at ote ait the sxicton of an old woman behind in | is ) ome He beat up two policemen before rein: | - + “tte jail A teow days later he knocked AFI man to es@ See Hot Breath Of Law “te fa Slightly Mixed Up 37 SAN JOSE, Calif—(AP).—The “ Pues Department's brand new ~ trunkometer” consists of a bal. toon whieh @ suspected drunk is | requived to inflate, His breath | , balloon is then passed ; eugh chemicals to determine | » the aleohel content. The first drunk tested tried 15 | minutes to blew up the balloon, | “ wee too drunk to do it, ye sere? . : TODAY IN HISTORY_ (Know America) 1777 -Battie of Brandywine, Pa Mowe defeats Washington 814 Battle of Lake Champlain im Wor of 1812—vital American 26--William Morgan of Can- | ave N.Y dnaped for! “mg to reveal Masonic fever heard of again. The forme eveitement gave birth to ved political party *7Metaric Mountain Mead- | Memecre: some 120 immi- * on way to California at wed by @ band of Indians-Mor- ‘ © Southern Utah and all 17 children slaugh ' $62 San Francs s wmge Board opens — first vid exchange in mining securi- FPRULESIING PERSONAL- >... apa a ITY: Pickets lined uplap PROTESTING LEGISLATION: front of a hall where Win- In Minnesota, members of the ston Churchill was sched- ruse Bicketed the pongo for uled to speak. ene ouse Bills > Prey Pre . eTrirtsre «? ererer ere. } -Petent granted James G. oat R etter, N. Y¥., for of- eucldena mail chute or “tet. | bes connection "6 Beulder Dam first in op- Views Herene ope o- : . PROTESTING PICKETS: When the ex-Coast Guardsman (right) couldn't telephone his . PROTESTING FASHION: The new long skirt style brought this parade from wives of ex- Gls at U. of Cali PROTESTING PRICES: The High Cost of Living, as reflected in the price of ice cream, Brought CITIZEN By FULLER WARREN Newspapers recently carried jtwo items that must have struck |many Americans as being rather |hard to reconcile. One stated that the $3,750,000,000 (Billions) loan (gift) the United States | handout. | On another page of the same {paper it was set forth that Prin- cess Elizabeth received an allow- would probably be uped to $250,- 000 when she marries ex-Prince Philip. |receives a larger income than the government which nia. |to pension its royalty. tain in . extravagant mocracy. down conditions under fore giving Great squandered on royalty. Princess Elizabeth and ex- Prince Philip of Greece, made Great Britain last year had been almost used up. There | was a suggestion that Great Bri- |tain might secon ask for another | ance of $100,000 a year from the | British government but that it \ Thus, the 21-year-old Princess ,; President of the United States. | And when she gets the expected ‘raise to $250,000 a year, she will !be taking in more than three times as much as the head of the provides |Great Britain money with which It is so incongrous as to be | absurd that the United States, whose constitution expressly re- | pudiates and proscribes all titles |of royalty (Article 1, Sections 9 s. |and 10), should give Great Bri- »—, | tain money with which to main- | luxury a monarchy that is repugnant to every sentiment of American de- | In making loans (gifts) to some | countries, the United States lays which they can have the money. Be- Britain any more American money, this na- { tion should exact an agreement | that it will not be extravagantly both | very attarctive young people and \ apparently without the arrogance { | sod . wife, he picketed telephone workers on strike. printed howls from these determined lads. | that makes most royalty offensive | 4 al Mi-President Roosevelt or-| — ‘ ae eS na Rg gs rg i ae ut __.»___. |to Americans, could struggle , a * ders Navy to shoo along on her present allowance | = wigs acs afisori TODAY'S | ge £ ). Henry”) ee novelist and | of $100,000 a cen The addition- {Ss short-story writer, rm at Greens- | 43 Italie fleet cor “ nan is sc al $150,000 she is to get when | om einedies we % Altic . — ANNIVERSARIES | y boro, N. C. Died in ‘New York, ' she marries the ae aie ex- 4 M4—US. First Army crosses (Know America) | Watson Whitne or June 5, 1910. > ;Prince could be used to rebuild . mto Germany 1821—Eraustus F. Beadle, pio-|0f astronomy, acher of ae ee ee | the bomb-wrecked homes of the | 194540 Jap leaders arrested as a si ; Winning pers born in Walt-| Fawns are devoid of any tell- | heroic British people. . romanabs fee Rew Nostespublisher of dime jham, Mass. an. 21, 1920. |tale scent, but the nfother deer 2 Pus ~ 1946 Wage stabilization Board |®°ve'* born in Ostego County, \ 1852—Tho! Mosher, Port- , takes on additional odor in order! Many early fire engines were ~~ ofuees to reverse its decision’ N. Y. Died Dec. 21, 1894. ‘land, Me of finely- ‘to lure predators away from the destroyed by fire because the ‘Po gaunt wnaneed wage increases! 1838—John Ireland, famed St. printed bc t Biddleford, hidden youngsters. + ;short range of the hose, stream Died Aug. 31 one of the great men ot his | 1862- -Wiiliam © (het Brought @bout the seamen’s Paul, Minn.,“Roman Catholic pie-! Me. ote tite late, ei | Porter ' China and lassware ileam without wiping | test cask and ins wilh dry spar- spent ‘ ’ rare ' ut * Mihuls « thee aireck working new . tong Vatetive Poot suds leaves no \ “9 » or etreaky film to polish away. he ne dishpan ring to scrub out! + diahes cleaner than soap... op to half your dishwashing time! o Vel« Bare Milder to Hends thon Actual skin On independent laboratory (name thet Vel ie milder to og product made for Shiny-clean Pots and Pans with far less work, ! Vel removes grease faster and more completely than soap! Just soak pots and pans in Vel suds a few mie. When you pour the suds, you'll! find the most food-efx pans well on the. to being clean, Usu- a few wipes with the figheloth will finish the job. Seeing's believing ... 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Millions prefer Pepsi-Cola’s finer favor . . . its better taste. NEW METAL CARRIER Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, N. Y. |Pranchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Key West, Phone PADRON’S Grocery JOSE PADRON, Prop. 726 WHITEHEAD and PETRONIA STREETS Free Delivery — Phone 197 MEAT L iMS STEW Tender Ready-to-Eat LEGS SHOULDER Seve se --- DAIRY PRODUCTS Ib. S8¢ Ib, 48¢ ib. 38 POUND : ty PICNIC HAMS 49:| LARD eeee ee 25¢ | BUT TER . a, : . 69° CHEESE... . 43:1 We Also Have All oo oe Souse ct TEA......-27¢]Cream 5 28 59 | © ver, ee Cel ESE Ue | oe SPAM... 7 35¢ Paper 2 rolls 2le ‘er Campbell's VEGETABLE SOAP. POWDER Lg. Pkg. — Soup 2 cans 29 MIRA-GLO. .17¢ KRAFT CARROTS .. 1c Mayonnaise. "5c PEAS... 1c PEACHES. 30 ‘2 Fresh FRUITS and VEGETABLES California Red Onions . Ib. 8c | PEACHES U.S. No. 1 WHITE GEORGIA POUND 15¢ Ripe Potatoes 10's. 41c | Avocado Pears Shop at Padron’s for Quality at Low Pricest —SaaeSEFPHEL COLE re

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