The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 1, 1949, Page 2

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NO “MECHANICAL THIEVES” ‘” SSeS ane Citizen saig last week that lobby- in Tallahsseee who are in favor of Pe Rist gambling would attempt in the final week of the legislature to haye their | = | hills introduced in the hope that they ustvely entitiea to | WOuld be passed to relieve st tax situa- see aad | tion in Florida. ‘ First of those AE me: +" PAL ene tans hirhn rome machine’ bill passed hot! or at the rate of 10 cents a iin for enter ent by chureh e, istinen ¢ oP oaneriain me ¥ nt Ne trom which | ate, if Governor waivers be An open toFim’ un invites aig- | Rather, it is almost eeptai oe ‘are a a Yeto such a pill. For many year chines were called “one-armed hut Governor Warren,.early in. his adminis. tration, stigmatized them more ; forcefully Ww oe os - s ‘ when he eallea then mechanical: jieves.”* ; ‘ee : Z i Hed th ei aes 2 h : That designation is more appropriate be- - : ashe Seid Sb oy. "iy hap- | Mphovemenrs: eause the machine is mechanically deviséd 4 . 4 1 wore hi Rappened before!’ “nat nad * ADYOGATED BY mae wzen | | $9 steal the’ people's money. Governor : | 2 j in “FWeren't you ever in love?™ bieaiids |] Warren, in, denouncing their operation, de- she fi a un-|_, She. though} qaetany, ye Se . 1 iMore Hotels and oe clear emphatically that, were they found i u emi Gragdy_ Hueston. “No, a b> Beach and Bathing Pavilion, 0 he operating in any county, the law-en- . “4 i ; Mar- 4. Airports—Land and Sea, forcement officers in those.counties might |. - 4 oe si 4% gos roi tina’ * are Be aera. as 4 as cae and well look for other jobs. By imptieation he : 5. Community Auditorium. sald Ke wold fite tem." Slat machines stea}: hyndreds of mil- lions of dollars annually from the-people Of the United States, Not satisfied with Y SUATE OF FLOM, {the ice metts: ard senpetiant's fag- it the pereentage usually given, owners of s DNROE COU tors to survival... now I spent machines in‘many states “doctor” them to} aroip : -| it oe one ns soa me ey in a ent down still further the change of the| ; a ee omnes, se! 38 : es machines “paying off.” The element of ex- tyes, It’s like that with me, pereneee does not Oyun in the operation of ee hen will you marry me, Mar- @ Machine. Anybody with — sufficient 9° abt wield Martins ‘own |tina?” to” strength can pull down the “arm,” and, re- 5 3 Tadio program make | “Whenever you want me bs ~ ite aes le didn’t want i gardiess of how it.is pulled, the result is to think about that, ‘and so he,|EJE took her in his arms and int {| RICHARD y “MONOGRAPH , dear Readers: ‘the same. ; ca ae t ta pa sont ie Tee | they neo ae together i fay iad 2 ' Beonemie conditions are a. little It is safe to assume that ‘mechanical ; " ‘ ogner or peli #ERinon acitby, aie thelr sandy ‘sitting [other “hey did ath st lovely veo Sa bo iF : ‘ f : 99 coal A si ate TO: ina et Enea i ‘ an old stone wall that ran close |that has become or a | er today than they were some years thieves’ will not be legalized. The bookie ¢ ay a Boule Sort. a lit ook. The age-|too much careless usage. wy moe SR go when the then management de: || boys having failed ance te have their bill ie You ag eee Feauie mH ssl trees, warming to new life, deep for that, Lomenell 3 lared in The Citizen that the daily ex: |] adopted, may try again and again, before : “ire t you Haat ho at rt ere ae MERE m9 ; nveneet nse was $80 and it was having a hard || the legislature ends its sessions ~ next Fri. | Reymon ee Ri Ne Cy i aey of BREFISH WASHERS ARE ee 200 In 1948, they wore $4. : ‘Htime keeping its head aboye water; now |] favs to legalize bookmaking. : A ei tnersin. ill. Se) BOOMING THERE The Ministry of Supply, re Political ; @ daily expense of The Citizen is $282, still is not having an gasy time ta Keep itshead above water, with new LONDON—(AP)—British - ex porting this, said the indsutry, A. D. i: 5 almost non-existent before, the : | ports of electrical washing ma- war, now includes 16 companies. & a} coinee Jost. eps were apare, “ban IVVVVUVTTYUYYTENTTTYTETT “4 100 borin what they were 10 Buenos Aires, capitol of Argen- ; _o hee i rae 01 ai Tnitiative is a combination of brains Court 8 ae : s and energy hut blah blah and , bustle can cist ed ' LOmpA, | (Eire: sometimes fool people. abd cat watt ny, ant laseues Ce wate ° Pininniee Enrique Teet i machinery and replacements constantly ut Ss h phi hose d : in demand. ‘LHR 128n" they wore valued at] literal meaning "food si sat o Naeae THE ORACLE think, therefore, | am.—Descartes, IPA. Passaw, sascaal SAN ieainadOx * et : 5 Jrapedblodents But what'are those fellows. who do not4.. Shae bis a ~ think, or who think they think? ot -_ RRAISES ADVERTISING The Soviet blockade of Berlin, which etided after 827 days, permits motor, train The newspaper, with its printed word, and ship traffic to the German capital | in the view of Joseph W. Frazer, Viéos Mn Any make it much easier for the Brit- | Chairman of the Kaiser-Frazer Corpora: Wh\end, American’ Governments to supply | tion, is still the backbone, not only 1} erebh given tha EARL R, ADAMS, meer ‘FLORUN ‘PU Sis TE, JR, ai Clerk of the’ Ciyewkt Coart | filed his tinal report” 4 ‘sauit nis: 4 * foad and necessary rapes to 2,000,009} of automobile advertising, but of all Barmera fe pias oc i ES Bone residents of West Berlin. praduets. ees Imas " shat Bet yt ro the Hone Lifting of the blovkade does not auto- While nearly eyery newspaper man gy ee pan 21 Tide ote ok tune Fue, matically end the airlift, which will be | Will agree with the conelusions voiced by BEV BA Bpreval cat end oe nal ale: combinued to assist in piling up a surplus | Mt: Frazer, there sno harm, from the| by PERTH ES CHINN) ehlath of Lage Mesa ration supply. This will be useful) in the event | journalistic viewpoint, in’ passing his}. ees Naan one ie, ise, Bassin do an about-face. So far, | words along. sala ea Aiministeagog at pe aa ~ td an Associated Press dis- “The printed word has more authen- | cir " ed. pateh, the airlift carried a total of 1,588,- | ticity than the spoken word of radio,” de- , 86 tons of food, coal and machinery in- | ¢lares My. Frazer, who, in a brief sentence, “6 Berlin, ~making 195,580 flights in the | gives the explanation for the continual ‘bast forty-eight weeks. growth of newspaper circulation despite One-fourth of the job was done hy | radio competition. the British Royal Air Force and three: Phe reader of the printed word, |“" ince SuOGeY. fourths by Americans. By the end of | Whether it appears in newspapers, maga- Brenda Joxce, Hobert shay h, the cont of the airlift. exceeded | zines, pamphlets or books, understands is ie i MRA MA 00,000, fifty-one lives lost jn crashes } very readily that when’one puts words in | .c'iny, a Ms LE WOMEN s end eayinment valued at $8,000,000. | print, there is no saying, ‘ “I didn’t say it.” |" ot ee te Altogether, a force of 60,000 men have Gensequently, those who write for the Be ‘ us) been engaged in the giant operation. record are more apt to, be careful and-| pyomas If these figures are accurate, jt has | exact in their statements. This, of. itself, | S*!!*i' fost the Anglo-American nations some- | is worth something to the discriminating = : 3 cee thing above $126 per ton to transport } reader, : Your Grocer SELLS That Good emergency supplies into Berlin. The aver- — - yes eosvied by the planes, seems to Every 30 minutes someone in the STAR * ptt have been slightly more than eight tons. United States commitg suicide. Qur au- Obviously, if there is no restri¢tion gn | thority for this statement is Dr. Carleton smd CUBAN C FF E the amount of supplies that can be hauled | Simon, criminologist. TRY A POUND TODAY by trains, motor trucks and water carriers, = Last Fimes Today y ALAMITY’ bs can eee ceed we twe Governments should be able to WATEH YOUR OWN AFFAIRS pile up a cansiderable reserve in the Ger- roeeseree : : man capital gt a much lower cost. It is a good idea for the average citi- U.S; SAVINGS BOND . --_———— zen to keep up with national and interna- E-BONDS~— £-BONDS on é 4 y AMERICAN BUSINESS tional affairs, but it is a better idea for t SEE HOV R Sh iy quarantine him to keep up with his personal affairs. " SEE HOMIES em OM , There is a steady decline in most kinds Among these, one would include busi- —~ U Ml of business activity and fewer people are | ess interests and also’ the development holding satisfactory jabs today than they | of personality, which is aften heglected by Qr.s were at the beginning of the year. Besides | individuals. ( OhK¢é ineomes are less than they were four There may not be much that an in- . months ago. : dividual can accomplish in solving the While raw materials are beginning to } 8teat pRoblems that baffle statesmen, but fall our farm prices haye been leveling off. there is nq reason why any person cannot All the evidences indicate that what aceomplish considerable jn regard to his, wee alle the “hoom"’ is over. ov her, persona] advancement, Despite the : belief in luck and fate, this is accom- ' Children would probably ba mugh | lished by hard work, including the = better if they didn’t haw the example of abundant use ef such intelligence as the F. adults to follow. - individual possesses, ‘ © P . Ask for it @ way... beth trade-marks mean the samme thing, BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA cComPany oF KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Tee Cote Con Comper stew sce oaacee Ne ee ie ae psssoee seoerercorcoeroe:

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