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Pact sn THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949 TRE KEY WEST CITIZEN heed eanerets am now Ne: dependent on Amery WAT IT MEANS. letters a day regarding: civilian] settle damage claims by natives! thas.if, they. persisted, in xemai nted, by persons who were in- if war claims. injured through non-combat ac- -| ing in iio. threatened area it was cnt suffered property loss} ican dollars to get preg fe in about 600 oysters an howe. es; The biggest jssue which will tivities, such as being pit by a} their own responsibility. in the attack on Pearl Harbor:| feet, will igs Se aed aya in| ee ivi ian War Claims Liti ation come before the commission is:| jeep beliind the linés; ** Théy see the situation in the} They contend that as the war had| money wi ge bed ian fale Ca added dadadadadadedidech lated My Can anything ‘be collected by} But what of Americans who Philippines and the other Amer-| not started, it was not a combat bf llboardal aud Sapakens? STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE By CLARKE BEACH. AP Newsfeatures Americans who suffered war! continued to live: and do busi-| ican islands as entirely different.| operation. They had not been dation of he soins fon pes rRIUMPH WASHINGTON damage fn Asia or Europe? In-| ness in Europe, in Japan, or on} For fear of alarming the popula-| warned to leave Hawaii. There-+ assets in this co Ys COFFEE Among the messes left by war is a welter} ternational law clearly reliéves| the continent, of Asia after they] tion or unnecessarily Wisrupting| fore, they say, they are as en-| ernment and private property. ©! claims and litigation. a nation from any responsibility| had been advised that war was' normal activities, no firm warn-| titled to damages as persons who! j¢ ig estimated that the fund, MILL Tens of thousands of civilians are demanding redress for} for damage inflicted in the] likely? State Department spokes-| ing was given. The government] were living in the Philippines. | 1.0, finally accumulated, will at tejurier and losses, and soon they will get their hearing. The| course of combat operations. U.S.}men have told Congress that! was thus responsibile for their] Som@ limit has to be set. on t to from $225,000,000 to] gy Born pony mpd authorized a War Claims Commission to go to} military units, moreover, have|they felt ample warning had the total damages that can be} 2mount to 000, < Grocers Work on | fe. funds sogr yieer eunes whx Pdiviee Congress as to the action which seems justified. These ge the war @uthor ised Det , y. disability ‘ 5 “ p-/ 27, 1929. They get $1 for each iy and | b T j e Ww | ° ‘ | t sen | ~ } » | s ns c as ree anized up to now, So the vas | b Y re still up in the air | ' Y. idea of how many ane Wan % they are when you learn} * » that overnment department , , Bex has received as many as 1,600) a - 7 Your Grocer SELLS <That Goos | eae nt | 3 STAR * BRAND DREFT : . AMERICAN COREEE YORK IMPERIAL ° and CUBAN vi 5 i ve problem but never appropriated any money for Jit. the President didn't appoint the commission, and nothing been done as yet. But Congress is expected to provide the Certain types of claims already have been approved by Con There are th ounande of others, however--quostionable h% the commission will investigate. It will then clams payments which Congress has already p SARA .268. 26 ARE | ——=—=<Try A Pound Toduy—— re a You Always DO BETTER When You Shop at ARCHER'S SUPERETTE MARKET| When Purchasing Orders From This Leading Store, WE MEET ALL ADVERTISED PRICES Premium Quality Foods at the Lowest Prices Yewr Meat end Grocery Money Will Go Further Here Than Anywhere Elsee—TRY IT and SEE!! their own.claims units which can been given to such’ persons and being caught in the war. Another ticklish: i i $275;000,000 e nation, e- " assessed. he. aa RI. & SAT. 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