The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 22, 1949, Page 2

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a that more space could be obtained in Mon- of the week. Reason for that was that hews, as a rule, was scarce on Siinday, so when he wished to get publicity for some Tt was easy enough to see that some of the comment was colored, but at that we were amxions Monday morning to see a copy of a paper. But all the streamer head. line had to say was, “Reds Asked to End Berlin Blockade.” That was a rehashed? story, for the fore to lift the blockade. One genuine news item came out of Berlin, and ® should have come @ut ever since the Russiams set up the Russians had been asked many 2 time be. | if 335 blockade. The dispateh said that the West- | Deserted of if a Nga yy} PN yl, et th enypAnape it tet AAAI AAAAAAATAIAA FERESSERES mi pe een gee i vanngtteh tree Wiss pneataeae statcitgat lf r itt, i 5 4 sagas aan? taeda tt TTB Pan. ‘ef id Pantty a sBR i ze 12h 122-223 P pepe eS 6 - ig tere wF P d Ceriee matee pee it I om) fe i aadettat at EBB erm Powers had outlawed the Soviet mark = 2a ~ exty- Commissioners, | inthe zones in Germany occupied by the | Lette Ser f Te £ Gea” Pia Weide eA wee Sa. SA 5. Se bas . United States, France and G Stal eas SS cat on oO 8 Cay Hall, reat Britain. Ut 323 oS eo ee ee Ser, 1, e West Po —_ Flerid It may be recalled that one reason Be - Ses Gentlemen: why the Russians had been resentful eight Se - ‘ 2 “i _ a2 At last night's meeting, you saved — was because their proposal, aM a ae re] eee GAD ty meipmatencntiteet 1t SoS hana, ae ere t gu 2st Gees me The city bonds, Not bad, for a short meet- owers, to use ho other money =. Sas j = in Was 5 sng. Congratulations! ecacent the Seviet mark, was rejected ex- < - 38 a Sy zs THE ORACLE phatically by the French, American and PETER 4. WEEAIAMS BEAGRAM N56 6b. Meche, Amel ML ate British military governors in Germany Lat 2 er. 1, Tr. 4, F Neely, Arimencne 27.8 DIAGRAM PR-2-23 vd . a ¥ ™ os hec % Seu, 2, Dr. Neely, Cwbat a3e H2-50¢ Willan, Maurned DAs . Let & Sgr. 2, ‘Tr. al Dah esd be Since then, the German currency has been ton <o = pga PREDICTS DEPRESSION mixed, but now Russia will use her marks oth eae ey ; eRe —— Kay Wert Denalepememt On. US5498 im her pone alone, and only the marks is- . ey saaian “sais Thompson, Worker: 32h = ip ie ~ ze eas ~in zs ’ ———Despite the optimistic forecasts of the | Sed by the Western Powers will be good Sor ae. & agen Senator, Abaianae ret ARCHIE BOSERTS, , im their zones. : rz r : ail a TAX COLDCTOR-TREASTRER, > economic experts, Robert R. Young, rail- _— So -S Se _ SSE WEST, FLOZIDA : Finally, be watchful about the color- Te. 4 Cty | er read executive, says that the country “is ing of Sanday ne ee - Sika Te hak inn San . ws, r 4. ropes, Hiwaré & Eiaims 24 +e - renning into a depression, and that the Tt « ~ Medinn, Jesme A. : shat LEGALS i ZL YOU SMILE? ‘ & a 4 Ourral. Luis F. ee | i - shiel factor is “the poverty of the rail The idea that all men are equal will = Rogers, Xawior acy | SSS CenctEr count or rae. Futile Ss be new to the aborigines es |) SSS aa me - | er Ten sta Ce . Te 3328 | GN aND@ Fem NeXmen Corvrs.| To yield 2 women thet “last hh may be, as Mr. Young says, but the 7. SAS SRA FS | IN CHANGER, eee Gatement was made im protest against 2 xe 4 = — } 7 ae »theity; but whem has one word = what be calls the “unfair, socialistic at- sine Ae | .et pia Gate j heen: comme Yee tet oe So a agi Some 5 ‘Ss age, the Federa: vern- 4, + mead is fifty! 7 mer 22-2) age tweke om the railroads by shippers and ment set up what one might cal] “battle Bia f -- - » Oe i Y ~” > os wreseerats.” He wants Congress to limit | plans” for use in the event of an cconomic any j + Uhe Mine of moter freight tracks om the | emergency. Included im the program : x 2s <7 - was SETH ST. CALTEST@X a\D LANE highways and to establish a fee for such | the preparation of plans for largeacale | Mt 1°74 TRIG GEME:. News, Deter Dial. 90 fee 7: MAXWELL co . ¢ - ublic works i nnn, SCO, “Ng eta - tastiors te pay for the damage they do to | P orks conpirettion.<* } 3, Gib-2a9 Serre, Sete Sod tees = at, ocberwine Ube eillegecione | ™ pebl« resda Rt was recognized, after the recent de Gers, W. He. 1B.ek ¢ therein, willl be taken ae We do not know about the “poverty” | Pression, that if the Government has to rs eee ie yeas E Sone en miaelaewectne sod Two DAY the railroads of the United States but | Stimulate the national econ —. a ic ‘Tne sane | we can easily understand the economic | “ding jobs for millions of ¥ hig H > sq@eene that they find themselves in as | ™UCh time and money Loe ; > a Fema of me competition and pros. through advanced planning. ( equ ; _-_ Cuseats, Canctine Txt i : petiece aitline competition The motor i Congress provided funds to create a 12-454-445 Biges. a — ‘ uP ‘TTecks oer the public highwars, thus ae | “s We ; ig ring & roadbed without com, and the | PTOvide bimeprimts 7 i+ ; airimers Reed no roadbed but use termi. | Fhemever the money i 3 - > = a The oro mcledt I TSE COORCUIT COURT oF TRE _ & wRh poedbli funds ] +he program ended im : ‘Tikematia. elena Ppa eNTe FUBoC IAL CIMCl Te. > The « ¢ life of the nation de |] Money ran out, bat about Sqr kT. = ante Breck, ow s.. Es . = eee ile pends epom the soccess operation of | Were bleeprinted, with an = eee eS iat me <4 reilreeds That thase who managed } straction cost of more than i a |--< ’ the pest meade previous TS Lars. -< - on nt The idea is now suppe the “< a thems eed tees , : Innerspring Mattresses and / . and that, in addition, i " ee Se at a PaaS Sete — na dye A. s3 Box Springs On 6 Legs ° wi. | Government has ¥ provided $65,- : E ‘ee 000,000 for existing blueprints and it ix be Hence > hewed that it willbe adviaeible te have zx Adatas, Leunli, It x ig ESCAPE TAX greater collection ef plur ' Proupson, Canctine ¥ r Those who remember the last depres | Sie, debe 3 . “4. eres: sthempied to pre- J Mon kbow that the Goverrmem cor kd mot Ay A thee ‘ > hee rte le moectien with the | stem public works by SEReINE & LOLTUT Brae, Leese hue : : ns tee me taxes that would per- | Before the construction could x utedker- Piene, doseph J > ance PARTI 1 heave oertain | way. plans kad to be drawn and these, or = i we tax-free “es 2 credit on acount ef | sume projects, take almost as long as the “4 @ T { me and «ther commi-] construction itself. W wer weounate | : LLOW ; Were U ns “shelf” available, the pro) ie. Paz. Ad. St bx i 3 a iam 7 ca ™ x . ee & lege) oderty, the computa- | blueprinted conid be put ime af Se et ee Ren Seat car Bey QU ALITY : CHAIRS ( (SES } he amoent ef tax-free incame im | and thus crexte jobs in a minimur ee ; > = | ** worked cot to exempt all imvest- { The program is suppose eliminate the | tor 14 ot tT. et ae Ou yea Pri - 2 $3. = -< ' wri moeme, leaving pothing to be tux- | possibility of giving jobless the work of [Lor 10 ot tr. 12 Key Went Gas Ce au inting 3 owe ‘ od The was 0 strange comtrast to the year | “raking lexves.” | cee ae * . 1 when the formula left seven per : CWRAA SUBBIVEAON i Tv(Ce : yon Svestwem MmoamMe subject to tux A great speech ulwars contains some- | TH > TABI f APARTMENT . SFeretary of the Treasury John W thing about the home, the chure the © i> = Seve? has urged mgress to give ut- | |, the nation and the peo: Pe , ; | <4 ‘ ° Grittin, Anne j g Wo Corrective lepiiation, im } emeamecteesam SURBEVAgION Pee E Qrgeg thet the companies mar net con WHAT WE NEED MOST |= ates, Joseph L.. Bx ons ae. > be exempt indefimitely from | 1 “Gouna L | 3 definetly from eatin, Mayme acan | ; me . taxation. Imasmuch xs ht is estimated that $10,000,000 WH) 1. ¢ Sgr gong 2.9 ; Pe moome, free from taxes 2948, has | be needed for public works throughout ji} ee ace ak ave E Boon estimated as high as $2 the Umited States. You don't happen to }? eo aot E ty we for Congress to con the | think that the public roads are 2!) brit, do Sweerx, M1, Bt el. i Dewi recommended by the Secre | vou? Highways top 2!) new public werks Cohen, Mixx, Bt a] es ” > i ~ Piansgan, Cutherme 4 > he Treasury —celiing for $60 bifbor dollars. Sewers KW IXVESTMENT O88 STRREVENEeN \ Be and waterworks will likely need more than ee ee | > ga betentaliy, the annua! Red Cross | 89 hillion dollars. Hospitals will cal! for - a | ‘ wnderway and every American | apprepriations of more than $8 Curr, Mag & .... | eoeh) bo join this great organization. ca ; @ollars. That is only part of the sad-tale.

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