The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 12, 1947, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 ewane 194% eee ee PAGE SEVEN a a A COUNTRY EDITOR... | prereaa'™ a err since they carry almost no adver- | aida tising and rely on circulation to} Keep them going. As a result they | are no where near the high stan-/ REAL ICE BASIS dard of our newspapers, either (ng and You Will Get g blank of 2 GUARANTEED REFRIGERATION SERVICE E A ICE is More Economical!! R L It Is PURE, Healthy and Safe lying villages and will then find out what the smaller businessmen Thompson Enterprises, Ine. and farmers feel about conditions, (ICE DIVISION and the part the United States/2 Suowe no. 6 aie WEST, FLA. should play in the recovery of uit ete ec cee ~~ “SUBSCRIPTION BY CARRIER, 25c A WEEK By JOE W. LEED: i | ) OM, Publisher, The Gordon (Nebr.) Journal F ASTER H . Conversations London, Sept. 20, 1947. ‘a VCC HCO days leaves one in biped enor ers spore - the past threes Ww iiy inl lanl tintin tn tinct tn tn fo tn tin intn dh tintin tn tintin tintin tintin tin tn tn int tnntnintntndntntntndndn dnt tndndndnd it difficult to get opinions, bi mond. At first, one finds: 4 : 4 and start talking. 2 ; Dut sooner or later they “lossen up” | y First! off, there is as m f A uc! i id ‘ New York. Everyone is — ‘te oer et sn Hel tied i ¢ tiostly double deckers, are Titled ithout bat Pentel b i ough to fill the gota eet aicaiig ough they only carry | An AP ¥ 5 friends: may be’ shocked but I found, pepane ,, My preacher ||, Newsfeatyrgs... ie e . { lounges just as Busy as onew. tubs" and cocktail!” pictograph | tr’ ih rene" , ardyan: : ¢ 4 mes -_ theni ~cnywhere “If 7 i j else’ in the world. oa. i 4 causes every newspaper to keep! Where ‘Shoplifters’:| 22. i 0! 0 referring to the “crisis!” What P TS'|| reuees 4 { pinay these editors lay every-; Come Bac . | k POPs M er { thing to the “dollar shortage?” } 7 { , 4 , dom It is the shortage of tony, | LO Settle , .. . WPCE j { Tonight for dinner we hud a! j 14 ; : 4 small dish of split-pea soup, fol-| __ BAYBORO, N. C.—(AP).— 4 : lowed’ by a plece of fish; some| J: G. Alcock, o hardware -| z 5 Hehe 2 slices of tomatoes, dealer in this Atlantic rant i 5 { aroen pudding. Price 5 shillings,| town, has kept $300 worth of | [PRices) 4 { ra ‘ lar. We could have’ merchandise unguarded in \F 4 sa Wipe slice of bread, but that) front of his store day and UP 124% 48% K € ee ean no pudding. i night, and says only once or FROM 1935 -’39 { 4 : leat and fish’ markets had! twice in 17 years has anything EVEL Your Newspaper : plenty on display, but the ration; been stolen. Ss. he C i ‘ allowance is so low that one) Anyway. says the Pamlico ° ye = wate e cure unis) { could not live of it alone. To! ‘county bachelor, there would Nat Airline by enlightening ¢ offset this there are literally, be ne room to move the tin- ™ S ek _ - its:peapte!! . t Is of tea houses where tea|, Ware) horsé collars, fencing, u ; sh bread and bute sandwiches, form and faning equipment | COmfort Service Read and You Know ¢ P 5 laces are jamme | - ms crowd the shelves Coftee with a meal costs 9 pence! and larger and heavier ware Has High Rank 4 ‘ (15 cents), and’ no cream or milk| 0” the floor of the small store | , ¢ ig is allowed at night for it. leave little space for custom- (Special to The €ttizen) ¢ rq But let’s visit for a moment! | ers | MIAMI, Nov. 12.—Reports filed d a with a member of a firm of; Sometimes a customer will | with the CAB by 18 major air : threé brothers who are export-; Pick up’ an item from the | jines oper: iy Hy i ets. First looking around to see| front of the store while Al. | 0) °P®! eee paunited q that no one was near he answer-| otk is away, “but they al- {States indicated today that Na- e Hi ed my query as to what Britain| Ways return the next day or | tional Airlin spent more 4 4 must do to get out of the slump! 80 when they're in town to | money per passenger to add to 4 $ by og. “It’s ihe govern-| settle up.” !comfort and pleasure during a £ ment!” at sounded’ just like | flight in the first six months of J eae e the complaints we make | MTOM MP4 PMS {| this year than all but two of the ; ‘ a : ; : companies. : € s is’, said, “and’: ational’s 2 re See i they have tried out everything: (Know America) lekicentcn Se eae 4 i on us. Pricés have gone sky-high, Warren R. Austin, U. S. repre- | cording to the reports. NAL av- H ‘ but wages still stay at the play sentative to, the United Nations, | eraged $3.03 per passenger, This 4 levels. Then, too, if we do have former U. S. senator from Ver-! is equivalent to spending more H ¢ the money, we haven't the points, | mont, born at Highgate, Vt., 70|than 10 per cent of the average ‘ ‘ so what can we do.” — years ago. jfare for these servi to the} |B 4 Over in a bus station I talked; Ann Parrish of Georgetown, | passenger. ed ¥ Illumination ¢ with a Cockney driver. He was | Conn., novelist, born in Colorado National’s expenditure on its y : outspoken and I could, feel he| Springs, Colorado, 59 years ago.| passengers was more than 50 ; t ) i was having a good time “telling! Admiral Harold R. Stark of| per cent greater than that of any : ; So Al May See.. p a Yankee off.” “Did you ever! Washington, D. C., born in Wilk-| competitive line. Food is the oe Ae * ‘ a ‘ get up at four in the morning,|esbarre, Pa., 67 years ago. prinicpal item of passenge: a tees : is 4 ‘ave Byup of tea and one piece) | Bishop Ralph S. Cushman of| vice. National retains caterer : 4 os BS P| of TOWST, and then drive a bus|st. Paul, Minn., Methodist lead- | all principal points on its sys- £ : As : Lon As- Y for Why?” he continued, “Just|©U, Cyn at Poultney, Vt, 68/tem, dnd during flights servgs ; 5 ou n- J ¢ so you Yanks can get all the gold: “Joatph Pew, Jr. board | He ae foe ae eral on ‘4 fog it : | 7 7 ‘ : , s ight snacks and bever- 1 or wer nat Next we wee chairman of Sun Oil, Philadel-| ages, according to the time of p the Pr inted Wor d You Can | taking, the rings off our wives phia, born in Pittsburgh, 61) day or night ; b { for you to bury in the ground so|¥°ays,, 2° . H ¢ Wucal grind us deepen” Warm: { (Tneoes B, McAdams of Balti-| A destructive fire breaks out in ave the or erore 4 ing up to his subject, he asked if more, note anker, born in the United States on the average ¢ I knew how many slices of bacon Richmond, Va., 68 years ago. of every 38 seconds. § =thd dalls it BOCKEN—he could|: Dl Laurence R. | DeBuys) of SRE ET Your E es! q have a week in his ration to go New Orleans, noted physician,| U.S. per capita use of sugar © PT with ‘His fowst” “Two!” ears ago. reached an all-time high in 1930. a Interrupting to point out that aaa 7 Ga eee in eee ao : more for the gold they sold us ‘ is than t was’ worth and ee we |i - SOCIAL . MRS. JONES’ NEW BABY i couldh’t eat it either, that we THE oT a + - 4 were ‘taxed to secure the money |' .». WHAT THE STORES HAVE FOR YOU TO PURCHASE! ¢ to pay for it, he made a_ noise ; like a Bronx cheer, and stalked i Read all, know all through the’ q A railway man of England’s|; illuminating columns of, the Key West ¢ ifferent answer. a st years of war,” he said. “We suf- - a ' 5 p 5 ¢ fered millions of dollars in bomb THERE is no possible harm : Looking for a job or offering one? q damage. We are trying to re-| or even discomfort to a cat Got a house to sell or want to buy? Have : build, and we just don’t have the}, or dog caught in these hu- you a house or apartment for rent or do t money to do the things we must.| mane traps devised and man- you want to rent one? The FOR SALE 4 The government is not to blame;} ufactured by the National ‘ and WANTED columns are interesting!!! { any government would have had) Live Trap Company. They are endorsed by the National Humans q to sec these epee eer Society as being the most humane method of dealing with animals : her : | reciate e erica ave tl a ‘ a, but it wasn’t enough to do eet iatia ais aaa cue seal es “ ‘ q more than just tide us along. We; = ¢ must have food this winter.” More outspoken was a rug : Want to have the best of every- { merchant. He cursed the govern- | thing you can afford? Find it first in the P| ania Litas haat + SO AD COLUMNS of the Key West Citizen, { nessmiani in the same category 2 then enjoy it in your own home. 4 with low criminals, and then ex- 4 Pt pecting them to do business’ at alk { profit so they could be taxed. 4 That he was fed-up wee he e q bythe fact that he ha ocd ; Sho he KEY WEST CITIZEN : for the day and was taking a 4 op In t 1e cd IK | Py holiday. weer k. 4 ' ‘ { He had me so convince ae ee ; Before You Shop in the Stores! ‘ and we went out and saw an Ki r} American airliner come into the/= : q London airport. ; 2 4 ¢ Newspapers here are an ang > R d ] Ad s 4 e| » serious time than a’ G heane they are so limited on! Guaranteed , ead the verlisements ‘ paper that most only print four/a PURE , ! { pages and you must get one whe’ ‘ “ . f B first printed or you won't get one.| 3 Plac Y R f > or est aiues q ‘they are having a severe time)2 é Tour ke rigeration 2 eS. 2 news content or appeal odd thing is the leavin, an outside column on page one and as additional news eee oes into that space. ly “Eve- Sing News” tonight had but five inches of news in that column. Tomorrow I visit in some out- 14 4 > 4 > > > . 4 4 q ¢ 4 4 2 AARRABRAAOADLLDLDLLADADDDAALALAAADAALLADLDOLAS £4444446444444444446464444 446 24 FAKE. ) | féllow English-speeking nation.

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