The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 27, 1947, Page 8

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f ‘ PAGE BIGHT Mr, Nicolaides Is | A Busy Man (Continued From Page Three) tion, reached the common man, who needs it most. Millions of dol worth of fine American machine tools, construction equipment and even! new automobiles, shipped in here by UNRRA two ago, | still stand in the ! mprage yards at Piracus, the of Athens—in the open air. Some of this material is gradually be-! ing released to American con- tractors who are here with the ; American Aid Mission ,to help build roads and on other types of reconstruc ion. Apparently when this cquip- ‘ment was shipped, UNRRA fail- ed to provide the mechanics to! unpack and assemble it, for ihc are few native Greeks who had experience either in asssm bling or operating modern ea ment of this type. One American ‘NO. 1 NEWSMAKER OXBMpIO: |. 8 GEN. GEORGE C. MARSHALL THE KEY WEST CITIZEY & POLITICS : SEN. ROBERT A. TAFT engineer told me, for that the conventional type of, American stone crusher, used for road construction, is almost un- e road stone is broken by hi and with heavy hammers Many Greeks declare that mis: management of UNRRA food ate trates over here, that most of Son to Abreus i lothing shipments, principally A son, weighing seven pounds, ! y nag se 09 XA four ounces, was born at 12:45," in distribution, HE AUAN-" Erelock this 4 ny | chk Gina fica antomhe clock this morning in the Key ; West Municipal Hospital to Mr, lack market. They blame this | fondition on poor selection of ae aus: Gerald E, Abreu, 1328 fsonnel by the UNRRA. au-; G!innell street. fe horities. they claim, 3 era i well-to-do G who did. not Diggerses Have Son t ced the job: ged and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Driggers, | Many of these iskonest Jr, 310 William street, — an-j pnd “reaped a fortune” from their nounce the birth of a son weigh: i ppcrations. ing five pounds, 124% ounces, on! * There Is sti feelin Dec 25, in Jackson Mem-: ivard Ameri rations orial Hospital, Miami. { pow, for a similar ‘on, One 2 H $reek told me that most of the piocks off the main str andl reeks employed by. foreign aid missions here are wealthy people whe do not need the work but in the ouiskirts of the city, the} poor are everywhere. There isi much unemployment. y t the prestige of “work- Torer the eects” In addi. From the ir, the land looks! tion, theys assert that there parehed and dry, and it is badly, inany Americans in positions °' Ge In some sections, which could be filled equally {ye waler Welk by competent Gree e Greek eco: page helping the Greek ccon- Gnly no wgarebelnekeeonie e fact’ that; aside irom! The Greek ,with a huge mill- yne of bureaucracy about his ck, with low wages, high prices’ and unemployment starring. in has not quite food and clothing parcels—and ‘ou. cannot possibly send enough provide for all who need them --yonr aid has not reached down jo the common people. has caus- ed many of them to turn ,in de ir, to Communism,” a well-in- lormed Greck explaincd. On the other hand, American officials with whom I have dis- ¢ @ussed these interviews, say that his face constantly, ost I hope. of aid. He and would give a. great understandably — to me waiier has served me} in order to handle the work with for al days at the Hotel any degree of efficiency, capable. Grande Bretagne, and we have personnel are required. “That had a number of brief, pleasant means professional or otherwi vsations during almost! ol meal. highly educated people.” ficial put it. “They Last night he ask- u- ed me: | glly from well-to-do families, be-! “Do you know any rich Greeks! gause a professional cducation in America?” i gan bo afforded only by the, I told him that I had a number of Greek-American friends -but had never taken the trouble to} ¢ their finances, H-to-do. We have also found necessary to employ Ameri- in some: of the top admin- Eittative positions. because we ’ he said, “it’s ‘not. ne- @fe unable to find native Grecks “that they’ be too rich. who have the required training, | ood man, with enough ell you, I give you my genial or ability 3 address before you go home, and| On the su Athe if you find such’a Greek you tive, busy cit its — str write z and let me know.” mged with thouasnds of peo-} As I tched my head, won-! ple And dutomobi horns make dering what this was all about constant din all da > he went on, “My daughter, she ining rooms, ba 15-16 years old. I like to get hi 3 of the Hotel G ande A ni rich Greek-American gne and the Hotel King ¢ well filled with well dre: or tae and the menu is excel- it. There is considerable — mer- ¢handise on display in ihe stor » husband in Amer “Life no Bood over here.” in ar » Hungary but all of it is high priced. even M en the dollar basis. A few originally planne — * HMA Guaranteed PURE - Place Your Refrigeration ona REAL 1CE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED REFRIGERATION SERVICE R E A L ic E is More Economicallt It Is PURE, Healthy and Safe Thompson Enterprises, Inc. (ICE DIVISION) : PHONE NO. 8 KEY WEST, FLA, zi JunevednsnennnsvengeganyeneeesdegeegQe0g04N0SE8S00 0) 0812800201402 CHEESE UAE AHUSEENSE TRU ANSLNERENG HAAN > > > > > > > » » > » » » » > 12 > > » > > > 4 > 12 > > » » > > » > > > > > ‘ “acoeedil ; AP Newstecturés for the dams to, to race until he reaches his second birthday on Jan. 1. hold back the winter rains were Spencer ‘Scott-Calumet Aristocrat and all trotting enthusiasts will’ blown out during the war andi be watching him as the likely top sulky puller of 1948. White Han- | over is shown with Camp and Charley Witt, trainer holding halter. | fi But he is in des- Pennsylvania survived the geo- that both sides might obtain , and distrustful of promises logic ages. sii t all for the paradise of population was more than 60‘ manufacturing indus 2 j years-old in 1940. aN EN ven BE ‘[ARRISBURG, Pa.—When S. A. Camp of Shafter, Calif., 4 — Adv. Adm.: Matinee, Chil. 50¢, It is estimated that only about! The Aztecs fought _ pitched., Adults 75¢e; Night: Chil. 50c. ve.-per cent of ‘the coal,in, battles with friendly tribe: Only 2967 Miles pdulisis 20g iincludinge tax) erificial v it was formed. The ‘output of the About 10 per cent of the U. S. ! try quadrupled since 1899. PEARLMAN’S INCORPORATED “THE STORE OF QUALITY” The. Largest, Exclusive LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S Store in Key West See other Koret of California styles here! Here are the slacks that really fir—with slit-back waistband for easy adjustment—precise Pe front pleats—and TWO roomy pockets! Tailored in rayon gabardine. Western Playland Colors. Sizes 10-18. Ladies’ '2-Pe. aces 20°. to 25‘, SUITS ; “SOEs EDUCT Tailored and Dress} Silk and Woolen ie a ~ ION Maker Styles | VALUES to $15.00 ny All Values to $19.75 Reduced to COATS and At 9.75 $7.95 & $8.95 UITS GET THE HABIT OF SHOPPING at PEARLMAN’S totam UTR DOLE unis Pai $42,000 a record price for a standardbred yearling, it caused a there | lot of raised eyebrows.’ The colt, White Hanover, will not be eligible He is by: Stand tif od With i Paine e/Pe You ae 7 hat| 2 The GU. S. food has iq to tread on them and kill them, | TRA AAAAADDODDDADAADASAASBAAAADADAAAAABASADARS AARAAAABAAARAAADAABADABADAAAADADAADADALAABAEHL, ee on purpose. first’ American (ee me tment wre ad is e@ appeared in the 3 full-page | aid to; » 1879. ;are levying local cigarettes | a ae ft! tobacco taxes. 56 cilies in the United States or SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1947 ENTERTAINMENT BING CROSBY ANDRE GIDE freshwater and teaches men the nd when he is dead they will | ture, procures fire, daylight and‘ branches terminating in cluste ssure him they did not kill him of greenish red and yellow flow arts. ae It ig said that there cannot be. There are seven Eureka Creeks in Alaska. any great undiscovered source of + 905 of tie Lotal population of ! coal. anywhere in the world : \ ee The first basketball rules ap-} phe Christmas blooming Poin- i peared in the Springfield, Mass. | settia of Bermuda, there known | | Rayon is actually a semi-syn-! ie Ls fe Hing goneee as the Blazing Star, is a hand- thetic 1 Lea ingle,” in’ January, } come shrub 9 to 12 fect high, the le from celluoose that. 1392, ‘where: tlie game is derived form cotton limters ! oq, rE and wood pulp. | | The dewis! ch iigieres wy produc. * tions of the first ten centuries of | ‘the present era, including the ; Babylonian Talmud, were writ- |. in the mythology of the of the North Pacific. The raven is. the ‘chief figure The ravén regulates the phenomena of na- originat- STRAND THEATRE Now Showing "SONG OF LOVE” jten in Syrian, or Wesiern Aram- ! tic, and not in pure Hebrew. 1 | The Ka | the eelephant, a» will hunt them not | of 2ing Showing Sun. and Mon. “PURSUED” FOR SALE 1947 Super Ford, | 2-Door Sedan MONROE THEATRE Now Showing “FOREVER AMBER” Showing Sun. and Mon. PRIVATE OWNER pee Ae Oe 805 Simonton Streci APPELROUTH' YEAR- END COATS --- SUITS and Heavy DRESSES REDUCED : : TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE 1 Rack of DRESSES sx. 53% g CHOICE DRESSES Values Up to 810.95 Values Up to $18.95 REDUCED TO REDUCED TO $595 $1095 COATS! suits $25.00 Values Up to $25.00 CLEARANCE PRICE $2000 2-Piece $10.00 NOW $5.00 MANY OTHER ITEMS DRASTICALLY REDUCED JACKETS. Regular Price § ‘APPELROUTH'S Regularly $39.95 Teresa Wright-Robht. Mitchum Linda Darnell - Cornel Wilde Isabela Carona - Blanca de Castejon - Spanish Picture || ‘The Store Of Fashion Katharine Hepburn-R. Walker @eeecccccccccccocsseoveseecsesncvecccceees THE ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING The Citizen Building PHONE 51 Key West, Florida gy the Trunk in new new Swing Skir ment, additions. of CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Infants’ Sizes and Up at ‘1 Each McGregor SWEATERS COATS ~ CHILDREN’S Corduroy OVERALLS and Boys’ Corduroy PAN’ Largest Complete Line of Men’s, Young Men’s and Boys’ Suits in Key West... BUSH and FREEMAN SHOES and CHILDREN’S SHOES in the Newest ‘Styles CHAS. ARONOVITZ "armen NGSPROPEM Key West's Larsest Store Styles—and and look—fresh, JANE and SHINE 1502 BERTHA STREET “Grandmother” all new Kach day brings new CLEARANCE REDUCTION ON ALL WEARING APPAREL MEN'S & BOY'S DEPARTMENT Lo Sleeve SPORT SI HRT > to api F Also Long and Short Sleeve Shirts . for MEN . 4 GR Con th in our Ready-o-W car Depart: Holiday Specials—FREE! Spray Job with every Grease and Oil Change job. We will also check your battery, fan belt, rad- iator, tires, transmission and rear end. 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