The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 22, 1949, Page 6

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Phot tr Means: The Fourth Round Pay Soviet Power Threatens Europe! In 1914, when the first World War was underway in Eu- rope, President Woodrow Wilson called on the people of the States to be neutral, not only in their activity toward the t powers, but even in their thought. idea was eserving an impartial attitude the people of this coun- might be able to heal’ the breach between the powers of Hike Demands |: . “fr ihe years after 1995, with the experience of the first World ~~ Of Questions | war in mind, the Congress of the United States passed series | Have T. of lative acts which were ly desi make it im- 4 1 : ph bee | pais le for the United States to become inyolved in the next}: oy of eae bageeew: _— Decided At ; é ; ey : é “Bospite the advice of President Wilson and the statutes:o | prorat ot rg that try * Conk : \ Tubles Con: the United States became involved in both wars, This | ; ‘ Ne vention ube held 2 West CLARKE BEACH pay sts an important bearing on the current discussi $.to | =: / bs : : j Usepe March Newsteatures Writer | the proper policy for this counts } p> bod sip a cs ee as 8 : ; : io akinn. this /ASHINGTON—Will spring | World circumstances, Obviously, of a| "om ce : : ly oe mg ‘of wage| President or of the Congress, the United States, as a nation, * lem ident of the Florida Association ‘are some of| will go to war to protect what it: considers fundamental interests. | ses sl of Housing Authorities, said that thet will have to) In an ott tee eee nels ; : i : 4 reservations have been received! will at the conference|readers of The Citizen in their} — 3 Ce | endeavor to understand the world'| stong enough to oppose a future expected that around 100 dele- farkers’ representatives will, in which they live, we call atten- | 28sressive move | by the Red gates will attend the concention. | be tion to the fact that the United | Army. Consequently, the nations ‘. saa . 4 Ae John P. Broome, Assistant; the States is, without doubt, the rich-} of Western Europe, after observ- #3 ge - ; ie Commissioner of the Public Hous- | ar est nation in the world and, at! ins whot bas happened to the 3 : ing Administration, Washington, | the same time, an advocate of Nations of Eastern Europe,: are D. C. will be the principal speak- fundamental freedoms. The peo-} #Pprehensive lest the Russians er at the opening session on! ing, if desired. to local hotels and that it was = (#) Wirephoto ‘ fs Rane: comet ake advantage of their power to : x } ple of this country enjoy certain | take advantage o : eee re aoe March 31. ‘ Sage inalienable rights, based upon extend. their Gomination. sg pe.| STEPHEN WALKER (right) rests in hospital at Maryville, Tenn., after walking 25 miles for help | Lawrence M. Cox, President of Mail The Citizen to \ : S : , Brecit .. Saee | the premise that the people con- jstitute the nation and have a lright to control their | govern- cause ‘of thea: tENGtUal” weak- for four fellow-victims of plane crash in the wilds of. thé. Great’ Smoky Mountaiz hess, Belgiim, France, Luxem-| 42 ours to find his. way on foot out of the wilderness., Sitting ‘with Walled ls Tama Hardy, pilot Seas bourg The Netherlands and the| °F the ill-fated plane. His leg was broken in the’ crash, .’ helicopter Yesdued, all from the «APSE RA (Ey amet United ‘Kingdom of Great Brit-|, ¢rashed plane Monday. 2 SBS onl are ge ¢ enjoy, as a heritage of our) sin and Northern Ireland, enter- Anglo - Saxon forebears, some |24"inty an agreement at Brussels| 3 SURVIVE “PLANE CRASH’ IN. SMOKIES" * | | o UBLIC HEARINGS ‘ Continted rom Page One) “| pressed ‘by- the police, after four the employes forced a raise, | te" rights, including freedom) gecigned to secure for them, Would industry have to raise of speech, freedom | of religious | through cooperation, the protec- thus adding another | Worship, the rights that comprise | tion they could mot secure indi- fe the rising spiral of in- our judicial system, the right of) vidually a prices ; fation? Kt could mot be | Private property and the right to! In‘ their: present weskened 2 fee fear of losing buy eres he cCoceeem i tontiuong those powers have 20 jee eee peat Would employes have to be | Which affect us by the processes jixely prospect of being able to | 'THe*foreigh minister said’ fur- @ff to keep the business on | the ballot box. idevelop the military strength |yther--that ‘the -North Atlantic © profitable basis? These freedoms, and a few | necessary to balance the prepon- | Alliance "is, the..only proposal ! Denmark has to obtain protection “sholld+ she: be’ attacked by a foreign power: “Either we must ;$tand alone, or identify ourselves ‘with the alliancé-for its protec- CHO economists, in the latest] thers, are taken for granted by|derant power of Soviet Russia. Whe of the CIO News, already’) te People of Monroe County but! They look eagerly and anxiou have called for wage raises. One they have been earned by the to the United States for tig employer already is commit blood of those who asserted them | ance, believing that the princi- ted to an inercase—General Mo-|@24 they can be maintained only | ples which led us to participate t- WE'VE EASTER REETING CARDS Choose from our Fine Selection of Beautiful Easter Greeting Cards . . . Come in today and select while our collection is full and Complete. tors. The contract which the} if we are ready to protect our in-! in two European wars might sug- j-tion,” he concluded. @itomebile manufacturer made heritance by shedding blood) gest that we act intelligently be- Opinion ‘was ‘reported to be inet year with its 270,000 produc-| Whenever necessary. These free-j fore the next war begins. { generally favorable in Denmark, len workers provided for a 3-|40™s, when taken together, con-| The self-interest of the United and that that country will join hour raise on May 29,|Stitute what is often referred to} States in the maintenance of a as Western civilization which is; world in which free institutions is for increased produc-| Pt to be confused with the civil-{can flourish makes it advisable, Uvily or, as it is called by some,| i2ation or culture of other areas,|in the opinion of the nations of “the annual improvement fac-|imcluding China, Russia, India, / Western Europe, for this country wr” The recent cut in wages Africa and some of the Latin} to assist them in creating the which GM employes took was an|CUntries where the Roman law| military power necessary to pro- adjustment to the lowered cost of | Prevails tect them from aggression. living. another provision of last} The United States became in-} The argument is based on the veers conmtrect. But the produc-| volved in the first and second! belief that if Russia attacks them tivity melee hes. nothing to do} World Wars because the Govern-! and threatens to overrun all Eu- with the cost of living ment of this country, backed by|rope, the United States will Workers in a large number of] 4 majority of the people, believed | again conciude that it should . emailer industries are getting| that victory by the Central Pow-/make common cause with the valeee, The Department of La-|ers in the first struggle and by] free nations attacked. tor reveals this in it: monthly! the Axis ager s in the sec-! The average American, play- report, Current Wage Develop-}ond, would create a world inj ing his part as a voter and citi- ments Of 435 contracts review-)‘vnich the rights, liberties, free-| zen, must intelligently pass on ed im the January and February}dom and civilization of our peo-;the question involved. It. is ap- eves, ralees Were granted in all| ple would be threatened. parent, in the first place, that the f : e bi % Chicago’ had over a thousand conventions of all kinds in 1948. 5c and Up GARDNER’S ==P HARMAC Y= THE STORE Ld en STee’ = PHONE 177 but 13 cases, But both AFL and| Reaching this conclusion, it| Russians, if they take all of Eu- . i) 4 ey Whrsphoro| CTO textile usmions failed to re-} was the part of wisdom to pre-} rope, will acquire considerable FIVE PERSONS SURVIVED tho«crash-of this twin-engine eeive wage ties. An arbitrator} vent the triumph of those who} material strength and, in accord-| Cessna plane in the wilds ef the Great Smoky. Mountains near seit business conditions were] mfght threaten us and, at the! ance with the custom of dictator} Maryville, Tenn. This aerigl view showsithe wreckage in rough such that pay raises would be fon time, assist in the preserva- | Nations, the control of millions of] timber land. One man walked 25 miles for help, and a heli. + “NOW. amenicis favorite WOUSE PAINT BRINGS YOU key to result in lay-offs harm-} fion of the rights of other peoples | fighting men. As . pter rescued the oti fi fs beth to workers and em-| Who, in the main, stand for the} The Russia that today threat- her four Monday. lay ig !game human nights that we en-jens the free nations of Europe,| —— Beene ds sccaeee Clas ven amet eouh SNE M ALAN 5 ad the United Shoe Workers] joy which are helpless before Sovict Be : ; ? (C40) sought a raise from 70] The Government of the United}armed forces, might become Lack Of Plaints WILL YOL Massachusetts shoe manufactur-| States was not misled, in either: strong enough to theraten the bs . ore but foiled to get it. The} war, by apparent efforts of po-} United States of America | A ° Aiulgamated Clothing Workers| tential enemies to curry favor} We stop the discussion to sug-|M Ct Americans — | (TO) weked for no increase. In-| while they beat down immediate | gest that there is no certainty, of | A Mental Slip” a you have a nice walk,! a a GA... $15.00 AKRON, OHIO § $25.00 feakes granted so far are not alll foes. We did not give them time j course, that the Soviet policy in- | GC Mesinaawace aientaren : Zt Perth round It's the fifth] to consolidate their gains because | cludes an attempt to conquer the n ermany : mt . funniest ae ny ei BIRM N HAM Ge sine the war's end for some| of the suspicion that, once strong | nations of Western Europe. The = a se a oe | I G -< $15.60 Mitewioe. enty the first or scc-lenough, they would attack us. {threat does not arise from a cer-| BERLIN—(@—Trying to” get’ Really, dear? How was es ns “ . ert 2 iH ‘ : sa 4 = was sitting on the side- ABs, SHERWIN. 7, an others Twe situation which confronts|tainty as to Russian policy. It| the Germans to police tieir own E telling thie Gancie cee Wittiams a! BOSTON, MASS. $29.05 ves this spring will be on! the United States today contains|stems from the preponderant} government is one of the hardest SWP HOUSE PAINT Ge Cohsumers’ Price Index of} much: the same dange . possessed by Ri and | \ | g, : anger in that;power possessed by Russia and] jo). attempted | nr es 8 a : the Bureau of Labor Statistics.| Communist Russia does not sub-|the knowledge that nations Saeed Dos. railitary vg eae ie oe ac et NOW BETTER THAN EVER { CHICAGO, am .. $25.65 | * : which 2 measure | sc! . re o d ong cnoug » he 2 1 va ve s ei . aoa Sea bi cay, ant i i n n whic neasure| scribe to or practice what we| strong enough tc have their v ay Iftin Atnerican daesntlike the swagonar omnia: caterers Whites ai whiter... colors { A f living costs, has dropped tol consider the necessary freedoms} are apt to do so. Consequently,| way his congressman. or alder-| Bav. Z oe + more beautiful! Honest film SS ST. LOUIS MO 1 trom its all-time peak of|of individuals and represents a|the threat of Soviet aggression! 2n votes, or the way a civil ne recently gave the Ger-! thickness with smoother, : a . . 45 last August military power of considerable | will be removed only when there| evant treats hink “he raises a eo octane on the subject | lossier surface. SWP keeps Since 1989 the average weekly; strength [is created in Europe a balancing) jou public beef, But not a Ger- wit? ui fs “freably painted” look CLEVELAND, 0. $25 00 wage in manufacturing industries} In Europe, there is no power military power BHC DESh ue et 8 one year longer : 7 het increased from $23.86 to : P man. Decades of autocratic rule Your Grocer SELLS That Good| — than before! -|have taught him either to be LS htninous| HEADON AUTO CRASH KILLS SEVEN afraid or resigned STAR * BRAND | Thompson Enterprises, le UFFALO, N.Y. $29.00 meurange fue have dropped eaten $28 nen sdealishe tis inet copa COFFEE | Phone a NEW YORK CITY $2538 Wer in terme of real wages T MYiliiay gvcnment is tying 0 ! Sli | Los Angeles, Calif. $5280 a ee ‘i | AE New Orleans, La. $17.70 | mage than 68123" 1000. | | Jacation Time’s Near! = Jacksonville, Fla. . $9.50 Be ees. | = DETROIT, MICH. $25.45 Ae] | y ACK ARD = HOUSTON. TEX. $25.85 oat oe oe Z| RICHMOND, sc a | | Get THatNew Now : name Loe oar Mite of sant | a = ashington, D. C. $21.65 Se ee wea tipo | . Deal With A Firm That Will Give You NORFOLK, VA. . $19.90 ty foe =| Ukla. City, Okla, $28.30 Top Dellar Ga Your Trade-In ° percent ' Plus U.S. Ti eared report “Subatantia | Your PACKARD Salesman, Lew Tansky, will x | me number of instances where! wague are substandard.” But the A y council added: “Pushing for the pee highest possible wage advance is| . daneerons to the conan. i, 2| SEVEN PERSONS PERISHED in this wreckage of two auto- period when that advance neces-| ™obiles which collided head-on near Flat Rock, Mich. Among itetes even higher prices. | the dead were a bride and groom just married. Two other - persons were injured critically. Bodies of two victims lic in wh er there is a certain im the foreground. The cars crashed after each had side-swiped pie mi @ rock, the story runs another automobile in attempting to p gt * the footprint of s fan ndividual: the classica eyarne ‘ eA Peak Bina. “rs Pook So) Read the Cla be at the La Concha Today and Wednesday. Call him {>: a Demonstration and Appraisal. 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