The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 13, 1949, Page 2

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the West Citizen CONGRESS FACES COST fit Yoweer’ onal Peviianer | ‘The world situation is:providing Con- “poate ‘gress with serious problems ofa finan- e+e omy ia Key Went and cial nature,. including appropriations for the European Recovery ‘Progtam, the na- | ‘tional’ budget for defense and‘ the request PRENiea to |. of European nations for SE in re- credited i in this paper, ang | @rming. ASSOCIATED eS ¢ Chief Harry Baker and Secreta:"' Consideration: of the Nortlit Atlantic John Roberts of the Key West: Pact is expected'to: take’ sonte time: In |Pire Department: issueieti addition, the proposal to. supply arms‘to |; ‘ the European signers will also be under |? prolonged scrutiny.. There’ is also the , formal request.of the leaders of several i / Western. European’ countries for some },. yawn sic, will : military assistance, including~ an increas- |) by chure ee trom which | ed number of American troops for a semi- | last® night! in. the: sehook: Zen forum a permanent station on: the: European’ Con-~ aks Gee ee WHE fot publish. anonymous: |, tinent, and that’ the comedy. The situation in Western Europe is described by ex-Seeretury’ of! the Army |. . Kenneth. €. Royall, who points out that the ynations- of Wester Europe; neither in- |’ dividually nor collectively, Have the forces to prevent armed aggression from the |! East. They look fo tle United States for |} assistance and Mr. Royall: says that we |. cannot disregard. ‘the: military- aspects ! and depend entirely on: economic assist= ‘tHe story of her famous: i BY THE CITIZEN H A pey and Apartments. ey ; du. Muarier, who died)})> years before Daphne. was born, Mite: Dorot iGeorge- Katliryn. Knowles head. a com- and’ Bathing Pavilion. l mittee of' the Young Women’s cir- “Trilby” : es: pie Se ance.” This: would be totally. unrealistic, cle of Ley Memorial Church that mee ne aula of ee Consolidation aay he says, “in’ the face of a police state } iS arranging for the entertain-| _ : - ment of’ mothers of: the members ‘ut-a- meeting on Monday evening, Muy 15. s ousnuey Auditorium. which recruits its troops by terror and coercion and controls them Hy the same ‘means,” Mr. Royall points out also that the Western European’ nations are devoting “much. the greater part of their resources ‘to their ground: armies,” with: the: average ‘about twice’as much forthe army as for Key West’s rumba team, Albert and Edna Boza, will be featured at the fifth Rhythm Revue to be held in the Palace Theatre on Wednesday night, May 17. Mi STATE OF FLOMIDA, few hours: ee ate ot ! wairl; oe plans, in re the Estate 0 things, stop) now IBAAC GROSSMAN; Deceasea; | Temind herself that Mrs. Lydia Campo left. this th uf . as morning for Tu a isit rela+ Bee oe the air force and navy,. combined, When | tives a pende ke Lema : these steps result in strong armies, our Adnrinistratrix 7s -_ problem will be simplified, but, at the nes : - MONOGRAPH present time,. we cannot “risk our destiny | who had been v le eee = a rs: ing relatives, ‘ chin war on- the ability of the nations of ‘The blockade has been lifted and'}] Rurope,.or Africa, or any point in Asia, left this’ morning for Norfolk, Va., to join Mr. Edwards. ‘or al sof OHO one Step nearer War—not peace. || to hold back an invading force without Today The Citizen says in anj\dmi x08 the oatate ob Know your Russian, tour help on the ground.” editorial paragraph: [ts “ay of 3 : a aon “A pocketbook isn’t of much use unless there is something in THE ORACLE The United’ States lias about 96,000 ——— men inthe’ U. S. zone of Germany. In:addi. | it” ; 2 oi LAHORE, Pakistan—(#)—West! 4... “ : i ;day’s endowment i diligenes, ees | tion, we have two fiirliter groups of 75: 2 LOTICR_ OP Punjab Province; bent In-| which generally will be reward TOO PROUD TO ACCEPT planes each,.one with jet planes: and the Noten ne “ Bere rer onae ame gorda i Lhnnter, 20722, Aetx of: 1941 more than 60,000 tons this year. UAONCH 1S MEREBY GIVEN, that | Rood: Department Secretary R. }other with the conventional Thunder- : Up in Tallahassee a bonus dill’ for | jolts. mm England, the Air Force has three he following certiicaten haw tied |D. Howe declared recently thee ae eee Se eee ; ae x : s : es fora tax deed to ince, } veterans has been introduced, and: its B-29' groups; tyaining on'a rotating basis, |— ——__] ie issuea ron. The ' vertifieate oe oe OO ee numbers and Sof issu: pomeer says that it would entail an ex- and the Navy maintains a carrier task -tenaitere of more than $60 million, which } force in thé Mediterranean. : He Certificate No. 226: Year’ of Isspe]sax. whether Pakistan's food. com he Proposes should be raised’ by a three | The requirements of tte’ nations of |; j ance, 1841: Dencrintion” of proper Ny: lanitinenta;to: India: would be met. percent sale tax. Western Europe, in order to prepare a : S'S asa’ atch come tieathe enmisinad Up in Washington, Chairman John | mow compeven® military: foree, will in- iste —— ‘elude artillery, fire-control equipment, }: WAY” Hanbia, Miasissinsippi Demoerat, who: has tanks and anti-tank weapons, ae cone FO | pheee eghting for « pension bill since the be- | munications and: radar. In addition, trans- (Know Amertcay | of this congress, fumed on Wednes- }- port equipment is urgently needed because | 1729 William Stiegel, self-styl-' Hey when bis committee approved a bill-};vast amounts of vehiéles. were destroyed |" vr ve ge ce ed Baron von Stiegel, pioneer that Wee Hot to his liking. He said it was a | during the way The British, it is pointed | ors :nerein wit! he Fk ange taggly “wha” to many ex-servicemen. out, are expected to supply the larger Howe: added, however, that de- | Your Grocer SELLS Theat Geed spite this surplus he could not! GALEY, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL @kmergency Room Service, 24 Memes ¢ Mer @ Resident Physician ired to ap- ‘omplain styted Ay ROOK 1, PAC which assessed, ADAM S a property being in the{#7@MMaster, a famous eccentric, ce ve. S| Con te of Florida, | born in Germany. Died Jan. 10, ‘ A ' part of the jet-fighter aircraft’ require- ” Key. a news: | oat) much ext eit | 1785. | fo 4 tence, 1 But ee, One ree: ) ments of the Continental signers: of the ‘ i the "hroperty.deseribed, i iver: me usoeetn Gulu Ce 34 .8 : " ! door on the first’ Mon- t, i Mes encdery SPhere’s no reason why we should. pa It is anparent to members of Congress iat "| whe TR Gav fC JURA IGP cated hase eres ist aeatbinety. | V aber atery whndinn to ly able veterans fo PAY | that if the United States continues to im- 1 G f Ap ;| Settled: Ohio, born in | Killingly, OComplete and VMlay Pavitt perfect!) r just ‘ : : : Conn. Died! July 28, 1823. THIS HOSPITAL 18 EQUIPPED TO CARE ron sitting around.” plgment its: foreign. policy, there will, of A dnattua, 1813—John S; Dwight, noted »; Boston music critic of his age, born in Boston. Died Sept. 5, 1893. | 1837—Daniel G. Brinton, Phila- | “| delphia’s famous pioneer Ameri- can anthropologist, born in | ~| Thornburg, Pa. Died July 31,} | 1899. | ' 1869—William Boyce Thomp-!,~ son, mining fi donor of | the plant 1 th foundation, ! born in: Virginia City, Nev. Died June 27, 1930. | ** “Rvew though the bill approved by the necessity, be an appropriation to carry on Seemittee is considered a “blow” by Rank- the Economic Cooperation Administration. 1 ft ie doubtful if it will pass the House This is expected’ to amount to $5,580,000,- and the Senate, 000. The natidn’s own budget for defense Av for the Tallahassee bill, which is expected’ to aggregate $15,000,000,000, “ew cont the people of Florida more |" more. To this must be added’ the sums million in payments to 234,000:| "Necessary to supply the Western nations of. Veterans, it has even less chance |; Europe with some assistance in the way of lee approved, for Governor Warren |. organizing and equipping their ground haw iterated his repeated statement dure | @*™es- ; ie the campaign for the nomination. of a Undoubtedly, these items constitute a Bemocratic candidate for governor, that | S°vere drain upon a nation as rich as the he © unalterably against the imposition of |, United States. Nevertheless, they are based: Ble tan on the people of Florida. upon the premise that without a balance The Citizen has declared repeatedly of military force in Europe, there is oeeeeereree 417 Eaton Street Vetephene 1 tte | The thrust of. an architectural | arch is the pressure it exerts from | side to- side; the weight is the | pressure it exerts downwar ; ; NOTICE OF that the government should take care of — ee . ae eee —-* = oF Int feet tien ener at, in the event of such a struggle e intersection of. the he Key West Electrical Boare Genblgd veterans. And that care should}: "*t in ale anca Lecomeninctns ay line | announces an examination for be ample; the veteran should not he com. United Stater will | inevitably « become in- er | volved in its own defense, If these con- clusions are correct, the nation has no al- ternative but to carry out its foreign policy to the limit of its financial ability. Creek, | persons seeking a Journeyman’s sald point being the point of “Certificate, and Master Electri- oe to be 8 :. {cian’s License the night of Mi it | 27, 1949, at 8:00 P.M., at Hall. may9-6t ; polled tomtint vo make both ends meet. Bet aw able-bodied veteran should be too Proud of the service he had given his coun. Wy te accept a pension, sens \OTICK TO CREDEPORS- hence run South Air ure OPENS UP A NEW D e | Life is-a problem of balance; usually,, a. sroaien A aneeron 206 STRAND. di 4 PIE the bank balance. IN cover Cold dss eg shencee TB — _ JUDGE, MONRO! 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