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Pal GETWO —— itled to Soa unavetehes credited in this paper, and here. cents a line. fenrehe from of al eae: cents a line. invit “subj f 1 or ubiish anonymous " MONOGRAPH | | To The Cuban Roy Scouts: ‘This is Girls’ Scout’ Week in the nited States, but in Key West it is ys’ ‘Scout Week in honor of the visit- ing Boy Scouts from Havana, Cuba. Bienvenido! ee THE ORACLE. ‘UP TO MOVIE CHIEFS A ‘committee ‘of Congress has been nist /setipt® writers’ in’ Hollywood are’ including subversive propaganda into the movies. oe j The ‘producers, themselves, are always anxiops to get sensational features into their -productions,The writers are “trying hard” to “make ’em snappy” so that their stuff will boost the box receipts. That means more pay for the “scripters.” The big shots in Hollywood took time off for a:trip to Washington during the past ‘few days to explain the Communist charges. Among the Hollywooders who answered” “present” before the House Committee’ on un-Americarf Activities was Presidnet Warner of the Warner Brothers Pictures; Sam Wood, veteran producer and director and Louis .B. May- er, production chief of Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer. Other motion pictures chiefs were on hand, and: all of thém emphasized in ir | te tmony that they were making -~~—~every: effort: to keep: Communism out ‘of their sho The producers are all smart, suspicious and capable. Those are important facts. Seript composers cannot put, Communist stuff over on Warner, Mayer or any of those big shots—no matter how skillful the authors may be. Somehow, one must feel that the big Hollywood producers are “doing the best they can under all circumstances.” That 8 not mean that,they are doing a per- “fect job. What breed of “showmen,” in Zand out of the movies, is “near perfect?” ereeeeee eeeeee- FROM $3.55 TO $8.19 soe eere gatas » . A housewife in another State recently ‘cheeked up on the cost of her Sunday din- “ner and discovered that what cost $3.55 Min.1940 new.runs to a grand total of $8.19. <) She compared present prices with the 71940. advertising of leading stores,. elimi- | «. “nating high-priced sliops and. bargain sales. She found that virtually every item .’*on her menu’ rose at least 100 per cent.. * “<The coparison of pricés is very inter- > esting and while the situation is bad = . »enough, there is no assurance that the up- ward movement of prices has come to an end,~ thao ee eee ae Whenever a platform orator begins e with the assertion that the human race is = , : doomed, unless something or other is done, Wwe ‘suspect he. has no sensible argument. bot (MOST WONDERFUL rday,' accordit West Citizen. bout the useof rat was reported, by, th about /a ship that had lost a rainstorm” and he: would run ashore on; banks. ie dover cated by radar operated was settled two hours later by heam, w.hich spotted the eenter northwest of Key ‘West. The ‘Radar Racon in Key West and the other 49 in the United States will keep jn touch’ with airplane pilots, in trans-ocean fights, and at any time they inquire will tell them their exact posi- tions. Radar’s hitting the Moon and bounc- ing back to Earth had ‘something of a ‘glamorous element in it, but its practica] use on Earth will be a boon to the human race, The younger generation is about ready to give the elders a few points. This Thanksgiving we can thank the Almighty that we are not starving, like some other people. AMERICAN MEDICAL ASS’N. OK’S ~Asthe old saying goes — “A good man is hard to down” — g0 is a good product. Since 1886 margarine has been the victim would have stifled its growth had it not had merit and been intended for a position in the World of food. But margarine has worked of unfair legislation that hard for that position. To begin with, today’s vitaminized margarine bears little resemblance’to mar- garine of twenty years ago. Made of pure vegetable oils, pasteurized skim milk, salt and added Vitamin A, 1947 margarine is a nutritious product recommended by the Ametican Medical Association. It is delicious to the taste and can be used in any way butter is. Furthermore, it is a standard product, and its vitamin con- tent does not vary with the seasons of the year. Margarine manufacturers, not content with anything short of the best for their striving for better things. Best Foods, for example, has re: cently purchased an oil refinery in Dallas, Texas, to expedite the manufacture of margarine in its other plants, thereby pro- its product with faster e manufacturers. can also take a bow for being one of the first in- dustries to help combat high prices by re- ducing the cost of their product. We’re for margarine and we’re plugging for it till the last tax is removed and every table in the country can have a spread for its consumers, are still viding more of service. Margarine bread! EE A good product, plus a fair price, and advertising, equals success in the b world. fT CIGARETTES FOR DIAMONDS Re It is difficult for Americans.to under- stand that when a ship recently atrived at Bremen, Germany, with cigarettes and to- bacco, special guards were put around the port area to prevent diversion of the shipment to the black market: : The news dispatch points out that the ship was in charge of a new captain be- cause the last time it was in Bremen port, its captain was charged with sell arettes for diamonds, A careful consideration of the news report might lead some Americans to con- clude that the economic situation in Ger- many must be incredibly severe. 1 to a special Washifigton dispateh puplished *in - We do not know mach about radar, but we have heard about experiments made with it that have led us to conclude it is the world’s greatest invention. Th Citizen: has « published several ¢ Caaat, Guard her bearings in captain feared she ‘one; of the, Bahama By radio he asked the Coast) Guard in Key West to put’ his, ship. back’ on her course. The position. of the ship was lo- Key West, and it was found she was headed directly for a bank. The captain was told what to. do, and, following the instructions, was shortly afterward out in deep water again, with full knowledge of her position. As readers may recall, the Key West Weather Bureau and the Navy here agreed that the hurricane, which passed west of Key West on October 11, in the vicinity of Dry Tortugas, had passed north of Key West’s latitude about 2:30 o’clock in the atfernoon, but an Army flyer said it had: not reached our latitude. The question’ radar 10 miles’ EYE MAKEUP .. As starlet Geraldine Brooks uses it. “ By BETTY CLARKE AP Newsfeatyres Beauty Editor out of ten women have beauty of theirfeyes, most ex- Penis may be ‘due to the fact that don'tr'“use mak eup every do use it for ed, bright and Sparkling with- looking tWeatrical, says movie maleug expert Pere Westmore. Here’s what Mr. Westmore suggests for better eye grooming: First apply foundation cream, powder. and lip rouge to face and before applying the masca- ra, use a cotton’ swab dampen- ed with skin freshener to re- move all traces ‘of powder in the crevices of the eyelid and at the lash line, ‘to restore eye- shadow color. If you have forgotten to apply eyeshadow after? foundation and before powdering, you may use a cotton swab Gampencd with skin freshener tp remove excess powder. Mix a small bit of ve- getable oil with» your eyeshad- ow for ease offapplication arid then repowder. ‘** Using a broad camel’s hair brush, apply eshadow. .The eolor is aplied gt the lash line, outward from center of the lid. The tip of-#the little finger is then used to #lend it carefully upward to the e¥ebrow and out- ward. EyeshadQw_ should ways be used igyminimum, and should never betised at the in- ner corger of th® eyelid. When applying. mascara Mr. Westmore makgs use of the “quarter lash” rfethod of appli- cation. Mascara is applied light- ly over the inner three-quarters of the eyelash, then as the corn- one-quarter for effect. Never a more subtle acquire the theatrical or gobs more mascara than is necessary. An easy way tp apply mascara is to drop. a cube of sugar into a small glass off water, allow it to dissolve and“tise the mixture to dampen yourymascara brush, Westmore advisgs that waving lotion -also, may.*be used in the same manner. * If eyelashes lddk droopy after you . apply mas¢gra, use a lash curler to get ag nice lustrous sweep of fringé around your eyes. $ er THE LOW DOWN _—_—itom—_______. HICKORY GROVE What this country could use more of is some ‘number one ta- ble pounders to offsét the brassy and obnoxious génts who have wormed their way to the top | floor in the Lahor Temple. We don’t seem to ha¥e quite enough folks in the G@vt. who savvy | that these labor’gents who talk | Joud and threateping, seldom, if | ever, represent atmajority of the | workers, or cont#ol their votes. | . We been electing folks who| talk pretty good, sensible, but when they once put their foot on | the soil of the Big-town-by-the- | river, they develop chills as the | Big Noises in Tabor stride in| and bang the table. These new congressmen, they don’t bang the | table right back.‘They should. I am not against congressmen | —we gotta have same. That is how our Govt. ‘is set up. It is} akay. Also, I am tryirig’ to “Help: | So any congressman perusing | hint—to-wit, read what happen- ed cver there recent-like in the! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN "a and *that when they f 3 eyes so that they realiy look refresh- | al- |; er of the upper lid on the outer | eye-makeup look* by using a line} around’ the eyes*for street wear | | mess, pensiveness and preoccu- “INTERESTIN FACE AP News patore | in America.. Here are some: ; : » | GEN. OMAR BRADLEY: Typi- cal “grandpa,” his “military bearing. bows ‘to. hominess.” SINCLAIR LEWIS; His out- standing characteristic is a “Lincolnesque , gauntness.” “Simplicity KATE . SMITH: reigns . supreme.” She has “understanding, kindness.” | ELEANOR ROOSEVELT: The for=.“gentle strength.” Be: HOWARD HUGHES: “Moodi- , pation” mark his face. About 80 per cent of U. S. pro- ductive forests do not contain more than half as many trees as they could support. Some beetles protect them- selves from enemies in the man- ner of skunks; the emission of evil-smelling or distasteful secre- tions; others merely by a repel- lant appearance. ed to the U. S. congress, on his ecord of backing up a state la- an interesting’ face?’ Not necessarily beau- ty. says the Artists League’ of America in announcing its selec- | tion of the most interesting faces) Mrs. M. H. Griswold, of Wash- | artists cited former First Lady | ington and New York, arrived | yesterday and is occupying her | sons, Oliver, who is employed | in Washington, Wade E.,| % _ Navy Day was observed | | Residents were permitted to visit ly completed finger piers were | at the end of October! ‘Today | fruits that he has grown in his | yard at 1611 Von Phister street. | The melons and cantaloupes are; 4: sweet and juicy, Lewis said. | ‘ | Joseph Richardson, an employe} 5. of the Standard Oil Company in| 5: Key West, was shot in the left} 5 eye this morning near his place of business. However, the eye in the socket was glass, and Mr. ' Richardson’s injury ~ was slight. The shot eame from Trumbo. Is- | land, where hunters are gunning for doves. eg i | Miss Rebecca Baer, a graduate of the Key West High School, “has signed a seven-year contract with RKO moving picture stu-| & dios in Hollywood, according to information received here by her friend, Mrs. Valter Vinson. : Pensions now paid in Monroe! ¢ county amount to $3,255 a/ month, according to a statement} © issued today by the State Wel-| 7. fare Board. L. P. Artman, Jr., returned | 7: yesterday after passing several | months visiting many sections of the United States and Canada. | 7 | Today The Citizen says in an {editorial paragraph: | “The model housewife of to- day always helps her husband | with the housework.” TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947 —Today’s impulses are active and _ forcible, and in the stronger na-| 9 tures even violent and _ rash. The inclination is toward re-| 9: forms, and idols will be ruth-| 9 lessly upset, and often those things destroyed which the na- tive has not the power to re- |build. on a better foundation. | 10: jGuard against this, since it may | 10: a an ipiehted’) hopes, California's Melodies—mbs | and. CUBAN : 10:45—Voice of Business—abe i-———Try A Found Today—— LEGALS 11:00—News & Variety 2 hrs.—nbe Secon: meena News. Variety, Dance 2 brs.—cba_| - ' ‘rious | ME STA IS HERERY GIVE jzned, desiring to s under the fic ‘Marshall UNDER F h, 1947, October 1 * yRY. RSHALL. CYRYI oa »M IT MAY, CONCH hereby given Inner-Aid Medicine Real Relief For | Gas, Constipation | One man recently took IN- NER-AID three days and said af- terward that he never would have believed his body contain- ed so much waste sub stance. He says his stomach, in- testines, bowels and whole sys- tem were so thoroughly cleans- ed that his constant headaches came to an end, several pimply skin eruptions on his face dried up overnight, and even the rhu- | matic pains in his knees disap- peared. At present he is an al- bor law that is fair for both sides. Even-stephen for the~ boss and for the worker—that is what this essay, if he chooses to run ‘the voters said they wanted.| Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear again sometime, I give him this |Simple, isn’t it—and it clicked— | 888 from stomach, act on slug- the young feller is now a con- gressman. Qld Keystone state where a young fellow got himself elect- Yours with the low down, * JOE SERRA. together different man, feeling fine in every way. INNER-AID contains 12 Great gish liver and kidneys. Miserable | people soon feel different all ov- | er. So don’t go on suffering! Get INNER-AID. Sold hy all drug stores, “Er cottage on United street. Her! 9.o_, who is connected witha. national | 49:99—rrea Warlig Show—nbe advertising agency in New York, piusle or Yous ene will arrive later in ‘the season | 49.25 petty to spend a month in, Key West. | 19:30— it With Music—mbs - i 1 bee iy « A Goatrey Show—chs i 5 1:30—Ben Alexa quietly in Key West yesterday. | 1 Siacpsada bhp Y hirs.)—ebs the Navy Yard, where the recent- |. 45.99 the objects of greatest interest. | 12:30—Words and Mt 1:00—Concert Half-Hour—nbe Watermelons and cantaloupes | -2:00—Four Hours of Serials—nbe Robert Lewis brought into, The| ?* Citizen office specimens of those | s:00—Double or Nothing—cbs 3:30—The House Party—cbs 7:45—Harkness Comment—nbe s 8 : ; Sports Comment—mbs { ia Honda 8:00—Milton Berle Variety—nbq re)! 10 min. Big Town Newspaper Play—cbs oer 8:15—Weewly News Review—abc Your Horoscope | .*%qbtte xh yds, rambo 12:00—Dancing Continued—abc-west | From 1900 to 1914 there were‘ - | about grants to the United States. The winter-white fur of er-/ mine and the mountain hare is caused by gas-vaculoes hairs. See ITCHING ; STRONG ARM BRAND COFFER. KNOCKED OUT No Tooenbo : 1S Okano Bee mae k—abe Breakfast in. Holly wood—abo jer Show—-mbs Afternoon frered showers or thun- Welcome Travelers—abo 7 Fi Kate Smith Speak 3 di |. Wd mie through the j 3 dida’, Straitg: Moderate east’ to southeast winds over south: pop- tion and gentle to 20 pine and Grgomenabe outhontt © Sper wind ore : tin. a is a - Mri COS the rahe day, Weather partly cloudy with widely scaftered showers, 4, Jacksonyile to Apalachicola: No small craft.or storm wai have been“issued. : | REPORT Key West, Fla., Oct. 28, 1947 (Observation taken at 8:30 am, Eastern Standard Ti Daily Band Conterts®mbs Ladies Be Seated—abc Paul Whiteman Records—abe :00—Hint Hunt Quiz—cbs :30—-Winner Take pipes hen i shrs. (we: eines ar wilen —abe and mbs :00—School of the Alr—cbs « } :30—Treasury Bandstand-cbs | :45—Lum and Abner—cbs-east | Is eastern standard, For cens tral ote néard subtract one om ae mount standard subtract two hours. Some local stations change ter uimmereeie mane ae ot be Included | Highest yesterday - | Lowest last night - of hours ending _ .m, inches 0.9 Relative Humidity; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28 : 69% Evening | 00—News Report, 15 Min.—nbe Newscast very Day—cbs Network silent Hour— Tomerrow’s Almanag (Eastern Standard Time), ur <repeat)—al ! ‘i <9 © ees Miene (ihr) cmbs-east | SUNKISE ——- 6:32'a.m, Kiddies Hour (repeat)—mbg-west | Sunset :15—Sports: Concert Time Frontiers of Science, ATES :30—Red Barber Sports—cbs-east Lum & Abner (repeat)—cbs- west :45—Newscast By Three—nbe { Lowell Thomas (repeat 11)—cbs :00—Radio Supper Club—nbc-basio Mystery of the Week—cbs News and Commentary—abg Fulton Lewis, Jr.—mbs 215—News and Comment—nbe Jack Smith and Song—cbs Dally Commentary—abe Dinner Concert—mbs :30—The House Party—nbo Bob Crosby's Club—cbs The Green Hornet—abe Arthur, Hale Comment—mbs-fasie j | Moonrise | Moonset - (Eastern Standard Time) Low 3:03 a.m, 2:58 pam. Tide Data - Reference Station: Key West | % Time of| Height af Tide |high water | —Ohr. q 0.0:ft 4 Murrow News— 1 No Name Key +2hr. | (east side) —_20 min. Boca Chica, —Ohr. ‘(andy Roint) 40 min. th Valdes Channel +2hr. “(orth erid) so dase +14 Youth Asks Government—abe Mysterivus Traveler—mbs America’s Town Detective Drama Tii :55—Five Minutes News—cbs Billy. Rose Comment—mbs :00—Amos and Andy—nbe ‘@ the People, Guests—cbs abriel Heatter Comment—mbs :15—Real Life Drama—mbs 330—Fibber and Molly—nbe Documentary Drama—cbs Boston Symphony Hour—abe Zane Grey Story—mbs }00—Bob Hope Comedy—nbe (NOT ‘Minus: sign—corret> tionsto be subtracted. Plus sign—coryections to be added) = Your; Grocer SELLS That Good American Forum, Debate—mbs cian soem.” | STAR * BRAND a = cb | AMERICAN COFFEE CBS Is ‘There, Drama—cbs 1 Labor U.S.A. ‘Talks—al News and Dance Hour—abe News, Dance Band 2 hrs.—mbs 1,000,000 annual immi-} in the | | au ea ege eg e! 6 ary osquito: bh hanna ae, ina don't bear with chapped he is, chafing. sore in or, ch N'S DERMA-; sore actlp, 2B a, UopsoN nw MAXWELL CO. in Specializes: AU Types of Hotel, Restaurant and ‘ Bar Equipment We are now in the position to serve your needs with any type of equipment you may need. a .We can fully equip restaurants with al] necessary require- ments; which include... : ®DISHES . SILVER GLASSWARE @KITCHEN EQUIPMENT RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES Tha Furniture and PHONE 682 ing Street, Corner Margaret St, Closed 8 909 Flemi: