The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 12, 1949, Page 2

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—_ rete RE ~ 06 ebre Bei 8 cecil a“ WORLD NEEDS FREE TRADE Cen When the Thirteen Colonies:won their independence from’ “Britain, ° they repre- sented thirteen independent und _ sov- ereign states, Each colony’ issued its own money and had the right to set up tariffs to prevent the sale of-the products of all the other colonies inside its domain, | The money issued by each cotony was of dubi- ous Value in the other colonies and, con- ‘| sequently, hampered the “development of economic intercourse between the peoples of the colonies, Editor, The Citizen: The Key West Business and Professional Women’s Club would like to go on record attesting to! your many contributions to their list of achievements during their ‘past fiscal year. | This local organization is fed-; erated with a State and National | Organization from whom many ' If that condition had continued, after the formation of the Federal Union, there would have been no development of the economy of this Continent’ to compare : with What the years have produced. In- ’ \ G. stead of 2 manufacturer in one’ state be- Necimed We Gees wake et se ing able to ship his products freely to a a pride to one of them and 10-0 x19°0 buyer in other states, there would have | that is the advice we te heen questions of currency valuation and yok boris ainele scorer ot et exchange, in addition to possible prohibi-|year to “hold an early confer- | tory tariffs, to prevent such business, ence with the editor of your local | Now, if we glance away from our | RCWSD&Per for no one has a ce ter overall picture of the commu. own continent and look into the Western pens the _ = vo 4 -. . wi part of Europe, we find a group of nations promotes to the public acceptance | operating economically as the colonies did !o¢ Federation purposes. and. in- | before the Union was formed. This | terprets the club to the public means, for example, that ifa manufac- snes Sr ue | \ turer in Belgium wants to sell some yoods } your program and their value to in France, he must not only pay the tariff | the community”. We salute _you levied against hig products, but he must “aor eee a atk ee 3 arrange some method to collect the amount | Mona Fields ry ae teenaey crak AP Newsfeatures due him for'his goods. A BASIC PLAN Naturally, he cannot accept French for on sconpeny. eurrency unless he wants td buy. some- eran aes thing in France, because, obviously, it is two extra bed- not unsable in Belgium. If the maufac- rooms and a sec- S | York for two weeks. 4 FIRST. FLOOR? | "hi, So seniors Bra aoe : \ fis, and + ATE SALEM", "Gos |i Hex Wer tay omg ore Pan American clipper. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Piodela, Jr. night, arranged to have @ check: up made of all Wester Members of Lions’ club last the first piace | the club's charter. dinner were held ity given our press releases and to all of your capable staff. We have found it most pleasur- able to make a report to our Na- turer does not want to buy in France, he must require the French purchaser to pay him in the money of a third country, which, under present conditions, is usual- a result of the space giyen us during the past year, ‘the Key West BPWC is bound to bring back an award from thé State Convention to be held in Jack- ond bath. It is plan 609 by Mc- Murray & Chirgo- tis, 966 Stuyvesant Ave.. Union. N. J. Chica fishing resort restaurant Mrs. Edwin L. Reberts, iting in Miami, returned = yeeter day. Mrs. William W. Demeritt, Jr. who had been visitine in Key West, left yesterday to join “| tional Office on the cooperation rendered by The Key” West Citizen, and may we add that as ly the dollar or the pound. sonville, Florida, next week. The house covers It is not surprising that trade between HELSING. ASE i eee a planned the European countries lags far behind | Key West, Fla, ego ea ; husband in Boston. nations have visited this city? So far as the writer knows there was only one Today The Citizen says in on editorial paragraph “The new appears to be, ‘Say it ers. The city of Trop, in Asie Miner, said to have been named for King Troas, was in existence befere/ 1500 B. C. It wae renamed Tie | about i2t¢ B. € : j Ce for a full basee t.....-.__. acnen-e. oemacced that between the forty-eight states of the |May 10, i949. : ment, SECOND Floor. EE : 4 Editor, The Citizen: not compare with that’ which fook place | “Now that the subject has been| SEEKS MARKET ‘ A would like t ‘have decided to launch a sales| currency barriers, but. many economists | Thout the sched “oe Tees campaign to ‘put Philippines BIRTH D AY and political students are convinced that | avenue, which still goes by the |hardwoods back in the United 5 " _By AP Newsfeatures’ American Union. Likewise, the economic ERR: pe rnivares ois eae eee “TR “ development of the European area does Shalala oie PHILIPPINES LUMBER|[(= le” on the American continent. The full l brought up in regard to Truman TODAY S answer may not be found in the tariff and |@venue by Frank Piodela, 1} MANILA--(P)—Lumbermen/ a era h tation, Whe Premier Ve- || much of the blame for a retard economy |2ame of Division Street School. | States. : * Wh: t cae ave-| Industry leaders say exports made enlls on various is to be assessed against these factors. nue school” in keeping with the |in 1948 totalled - onty” 14,000,000 ee ota | a 1 » _ Regently, Belgium, the Neth¢tlands {name of the avenue that has|board feet. In 1941! the total was? op) RED Me- and Luxembourg formed a etogh un- | been named in honor of the Pres- | about 200,000,000. They say Afri- PT. MILD! HELEN " ident. can woods made big headway in AFEE (HORTON) U.S.N. Ret.. : fon so that they could exchange thei goods | ‘ te glad Mr. Piodéla® called | the United States when the war) born May 12, 1800, at Parkville, ‘ without any money difficulties. Now, an |attention to. the sign on the|Stopped Philippines shipments. | Mo., daughter of a Presbyterian : TRAL. OF THRILLS effort is being made to extend the pees and I hope both buses and LEGALS ba | anaes . Seaetlicns ti he “i - “ school will have the Tr < : —— ? boundaries of the Union so that France | yenue aesinnation in the hese “}by her grandfather. Seme.et hef How Would You Soy we Senter when we read ©. Henry's | and Western Germany may be_ included. future. ancestors fought in the Navy in the War of 1812 under Commo- dore Perry. Graduate of Vassar, ‘ she taught, be- “came dean of settee eheet American soldiers of fortune | The idea is sound and should e broadened INTERESTED. and South America we thought | to include most of the nations in Western ey West, Fla, Be cherscterization of them, | Europe. In fact, it should be gradually Curley Lawson's cousin frembert weet be Re wre i i Se : women at Cen-| Rast and « few of as get jet Aapends eet . i extended to include all the nations of the NOTICE OF oy Puvoron tre College, when he was bere visiting, an |) the U 5. Ghee Gey o Asoviated Pres Tuesday re- earth ELECTRICIAN EXAMINATION) °° ynyik bdo edited t bctpantien ta ellinens gem © ery ebewt that gentry that There is, we think, a lesson for the ae Key Lideepenian eee Ns no, QRDEIE OF wae College, and) he said things. co erten emmmmame fo wena & ' 4 * . . is = POs a i yas res- i. 1 Henry's fetion types seem mild | United States to learn in the history of | persons seeking a Journeyman’s Residence t here Wel. Fer nto, welt ins 06GB Roe oe wad Gro its own development and the lesser de- }Ce"tificate, and Master Electri lesley in 1996.| ‘et SOGrn GOCE nee SD See SS SS ae ry : cian’s License the night of May Whoa tk c | most killed me.” "You mann sack cheming seer Neult votes Tee ey tend om « treet corner in] velopment of other areas. We set the 27, 1949, at 8:00 P.M, at City Wethend wonder often about the = a. by ee Hall. . . : aritf_s, whic e Oo quota restrictions, | ~ of thivor that man but none mani- currency controls znd other barriers to LEGALS hr Gate of human nature comparable world trade. Now, we are suggesting to pe i ’ ” ‘ei WT RCUTT COURT OF THE | WEP elie effortune. We had them in the Western nations of Europe that they} BLY ey ee Wee when the Cubans were strug. act to permit the unimpeded flow of trade tether off the Spanish yoke in| petween them and, if we are logical, we Cake They took their chances of being | must be ready to assist in the dev shot or having their necks broken without ment of the world’s economy by j Whee twat heeitaney. A good many shipped | jn the effort to facilitate the swapping © the Three Friends and other boats that of goods and services between all peoples. Wt epplies end men to join the Cubans Those who oppose the removal of tar- 0 thelr fits ageinst the Spaniards, and | irts and other trade barriers generally SP entered the ranks of the Cuban WAVES werc| of coment?” ashe Curley, (That's fs eeeritnet te = etree ee Were} the way we'd say It.) “Ne” inter. of Seer pun mat lie ome = established in rupts young Elliott he'd spent a bar #he'> te nny le o MILDRED McAFEE 1942, Miss Mc-| gt of time down South, “Hemeene '¢ cer Ge te bee ; Afee was sworn in as a lieuten- a ‘poke of see-ment.’” . . ant commander. She rose to the Cooper gt: (ORF ned Meee, Bie me may9-6t *¢,; four-stripe rank before retiring} It was goed for @ chuckle, any “fin 1946, Le after she was| way. Bag, seck or poke—we knew ‘married to the Rev. Dr. Douglas Horton of the Congregational {Church, Mrs. Horton resigned jas president of Wellesley last year to move to New York with {her husband. ‘ounty ¢ Florida, will open ea! rhase of the follow | In 23 years fear that such removal will injure their we have saved over a Mest of them wetarned, but some | business. This might conceivably be the $100,000,000.00 thelt bones in Cuba-or ulong its shores. | result in certain instances, but what the }9",°" bet ie The . Ty, 1949, ; . \ DIT AP stories listed Americans who | pusiness men overlook is the prospect that | tere be te 2 Conn Fi for our clients few the Vick of prinon or death in joining | a greater flow of international trade will fevelutionaries, The American | permit them to make more profits than of fortane are a daredevil, happy- they now get through the operation of Wt today a8 they were in the | tariffs, eurrency controls and other hamp- 4 preeeding the Spanish American ering barriers that stop the flow of com- Ry: (sd) Anne ©. Deput, i ‘The AP tetix of one who joined the mierce. sir force and disappeared a : : Nicene tee “ee over the seaming jungies in What are you ‘griping about; aren’t Another was jailed in Costa you living in Key West? barely ereaped with theiy in ate of IDA MUNNINUS, H One fought with revo. Edible sugar can be derived from |i COURT OF THE COUNTY Deceased wa in eee ue JUDGE, MONRO COUNTY, | Te ya in Jogjakarta, | wood and has been produced for sale in STATR OF FLORIDA.’ IN PRO-| Mavi eneiter® ned Perwons Europe. BATE: Amainnt Sata Kxtater STRAN nee Thursday - Friday - Saturday Connecticut Yankee NTENTION TO MAKE ICATION FOR PINAL DISCHARGE (Probate Law 1933) te of You and each of you are hereby | Many o man is born imbued with the J. Maldon Bethel, also known an | notified and required to present any 3. M. Bethel, ceased. | Claims and. di Men of that type are nat satis- NOT TO BE TRUSTED Fo_AlL Whom It May Concern: either of you, wm They hi Notice is hereby give that Matil@althe estate of ee place May arrive here to- —_—_—— Luellen Rethel, has filed her final | ceased, late of said rep Executrix of the estate | Count: to extend the time of Reports continue to tell us that the Jen Bethel, also known as | Y J. hel, deceased; that she h: om the morrow they ean not | Russians are ready to quit their nonsense | fited ner ‘petition “ton final iiss *, a sl vil ay Meh to travel and are on | and remove their blockades in German | me rrttytttyne, wae ee some other place. These | areas. That's good news—if true. | Florida, on the 30th day of May, wanderers frequently link adventure with Russia has no civilized government. | 1228 12r.appreval pt same and for e v final discharge ax Hxecuttie, of the Bachelor & Bobby Soxer hele Wandering and participate in almost | In short, old Joe Stalin and his gang are | (hown ‘ns J.-M Bethel, deceased on | (eepeeimant, his age with ey Weterinking out of which they think | not to be trusted—they will have to lift |" Mish) badtida Tustin ether, | MOR Het ho filed ehall be veld. O90 get & thrill. They spend and end | their blockade in German before th Execatrte of the estate of 3.) aw cecoutor of he baw Will cna . y ore the Malden Bethel known as Testament of Ida Munnings de- an ‘trail of thrills, West will lift the counter-blockade, J. M. Bethel ceased. apr2b; mMay-12-19-26; june-2,1949, GARY ANT, SHRLEY TEMPLE and MYRNA LOY Coming: ERAMOS SEIS Roberto Alralda, y Sabina Olmos

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