The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 8, 1949, Page 2

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nen IF YOU TOOK THE ADVICE Are you spending your dollar .with a similar careless thonght of the’ way you " spent it whén times were better than good 7 . ‘ = in Key West? If you are, The Citizen warns — You to measure carefully now your dollar’s worth, for it won't be long before dollars will be hard to get. . ( n may to it as a “healthy readjustment,” * Out of Washington comes the news that a large public works program, similar te that adopted by the late President Roosevelt in the days of the Depression, may be instituted to try to beat back the reeession. However, it is said that Presi- dent Truman is not inclined to use such a program to bolster up our economy. The President's Economie Advisory Council questions the efficacy ofa public works program at this time. When the council makes its report on July 1, it may advocate seme other means to increase employment and to revive buying of the nation's vast: output of manufactured articles." A But the nation, as a whole, is far bet- ter eff than it was after the Stock Market erash in November, 1929. Today the sav- ings of Americans are many times greater than they were 20 years ago.; The’ public has money with which to buy but it has set : : pedis ees CHICAGO.—After her father’s} ™"4_ with origina? conceptions up and is maintaining buyers’ resistence : because of high prices, death, Mrs, Lucille Schader went tS ee aS Prices are grodually coming down but |*° Dewoin to “tidy” “up the | avoid straining after the cuts are not sufficiently — Pea house before renting ..it. She| able things, a ‘misdirection of ef- the ‘ : * . | found a jar containing “buttons” | fort, which will probably result is ing lot bi public open its pocketbook. For in-|.n4 threw it out without exam- #2 detragting from that popular-| nos what is it? WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1949— Here we have a broad, powerful, stance, recently an automobile manufac- |ination. Neighbors noticed the it¥- Seek t conserve the ener. ¥ ie ert . " turer announced that the prices of one line |bottle and a bank identified the #i¢s in cpus paar thd ay’s a treasure! vgringt 1h jaw of its had been red igh | {Putions” as Mexican gold coins, Bika cs s “laid down the flowers, | thing cars ha m reduced $15, whieh | yorth about $500. in. the: . —- reyes to her friend. | You've been anybody who is waiting to purchase a new {the dining room, they » found a} ———_____—_ et : N. S. Department of ; q 4 ear when prices are “reasonable.” It is im-|Po™. "42 eer, Reh ts | ‘OF SfociloLbius oF edie” Pound Of Flesk and state experiment . le to determine the mass psycholo. cks an ing’ to| aEX ee ee shows that you can add a possib! ass psychology | stocks and bonds, belonging to COMPANY on what is considered “reasonable,” |Mrs. Schrader’s .. grandparents, |‘T0 Al POCK HOLD) OF DRE, DES MOINES, 5 Iowa — () —|to a 200-pound hog with j ” A i k Wrst REALTY is: to. add an-}than a fatter hogr : ' which the estimated to be worth M CoRpbRAG jf When is: it, profitable : though, as if actuated by the same impulse, : 4 4 x §0 pounds to your hog, and| It works like this: te $40,000. eet D, BXIST ‘N--| other 50 p y! 08, the time will come when the public will per eee LAW * THE | when it is better to. ship the} hog from 200 to 250° + | ed respond to inducements to bu “TODAY'S | are hereby” notified. that a | Porker to market? : taken 4.5 Waals CPR Se ; . Ingucements fo buy. Sarees Xe “Is 1 meting of the stockholders} A table based on studies by the | from 225 to 275 it takes 46 busi Saal ; Meanwhile, you may be able to sit by ANNIVERSARIES. . : Key West- Realty, Companys ih tae tis ee Se SN, Bit Da ne ; : ; eontentedly till prices suit you for the . : (Krlow America) ~ types of manufactured goods you wish to J buy, provided you took The Citizen’s ad- vice to save when times were better than in‘ . Di M- [scar usin: ak ORCA ak : A Ple good. adelphia, Nov. °5, 1872. 1. Lega oat cheneen banat as § a asure j 1797—Samuel Bowles,. founder | 172! ‘ - certain contractual of the Springfield, Ma§$:;"Repub-|rights in said corporation and s A government, administered for the | lican, one of the great. newspapers | other business as may ‘be properly: & 5 ae unknown as good of all citizens, should recognize no of its day, born in ‘Hartford, | , 0 * ae ey we esnorida, this. (4 ’ charge through the |*..". ae Conn. Died Sept. 8, 185f!" sth PORTER, us ed the home of Walter p, | Ptivileged class. 1813—David Dixon Porter, the nareat f aoe famed Union admiral of the Civil twbor leader, inflicting Mass demonstrations for political pur- | 2": 294 son of a noted admiral- *. Stone, Jr., . “ 7 born in Chester, Pa. « Died Feb. seal) ra whieh, fortunately, were poses is one European custom that seems | 13, 1891, i : ? to be growing in the United States. 1838—George : 24th, 1949, some thirteen . Union surgeon, sy i : 3 3 in war with Spain, pionéér ba } oe tater. ae —— eee The Russians have a host of friends in | teriologist in pneumonia_and yel- : ye eae tute w home of Vic- | the United States, ineluding the business | !ow fever, ae Pia cig ro | azaxca (epee . oy bruther of a and - man who does nothing but grab a profit. well poe ee iss ea Plaintiff, me umen sa result, ina Roan DIVORCE : 1848—Franklin H. King, notedj yosk » Ls BP 5S ete ayo, suffered peinful NO VOTE — LITTLE INTEREST University of Wisconsin's College | fondant. "Wet eed chewlder wounds and serious in- meee of Agriculture chemi ntay's | es eee gees first professor. of agricultura er “ae Prere attempts at ‘ di The plight of Palestinian Arab. refu- | physics,. born hear Whitewater, Ad: ecole: NOW efeansination indi- Wis. Died Aug. 4, 191T- are hereby required’ to.ap- » Bilt for Divorce filed styled, th day of the alle- shall be ite that the Beuthers are the objectives of gees is becoming serious! because funds determines a me, Despite are not available to suply these victims LEGALS lentaiinenrees ante ong ih nn anieet. of warfare with adequate food. Reabeen punished for the attack The number of refugees is estimated © Reether and, as this is | * 2€ about one million. The Internation- the entire Michigan State Police al Red Cross reports 490,000 refugees in| IN CMA LOR ae, Sabether with other officers, have Eastern Palestine, the League of Red Cross | #AROLD M. TE beet able te make on arrest in con- Societies in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan ov See SD the latest attempt at assassi- Teports 333,000 and the Quakers in the CIRCUIY COURT OF TH TH Jt ba) 1949. (Circuit Court By: j Enrique E i Attorney for Phaintite uine-R- sehen Gaza strip report 270,000. In addition, the | ee = We eal attention to the double effort | Quakers report a resident civilian popu- i AAMSHALSDSADRRADAEES AES 1 Weeetioe «beemuee the victims, in | '4tion in their area, about 80,000 in num- Political SHAD Gettemers, wore leaders of labor un- ber, “practically as destituté as the refu- Se te the Detron aren, which is the scene | £°°#.” ae a it wi be ti Announcement 8 (me Witter labor dinputes. Apparently, The plight of these victims of the sand Ordered at Rex West, | EWP yy WNT ENV ERY TY ee eee Mee ax tothe identity of | fight in Palestine has not received the sym- 3 Ss ity Se a B For City Commission We SONNE Re aeeeeting, but it is in the in- | Pathetic consideration of the people of |S) .... GARE RU AWAMS, ALBERT G. ROBERTS | fret) American that the perpe- {the United States. The principles of hu- |... ona’ Menrae Condy Florida | WORE of these attacks be apprehended manity, so blatantly proclaimed in the | Attorney for Plaintirs aga ay -_ interest of the displaced persons of Eu- STRAND consitionea IRCUIP COURT OF THE | TH JUDICIAL CIRC | 2 STATE OF’ FLOREDA, | Oh o& American custom to assas- | "Pe, have not been called to mind for TY ee Weir Homes, whether they be | the benefit of the Arab regugees. This is het meee or em piten bets. Every effort | Passing strange, if, in reality, the hue Last Times Today MY OWN TRUE LOVE IN AND MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY, | Case No. 883 » owl be made to persuade those guilty | 4nd cry made in behalf of the European |PICHARD F ENCas Phyllis Cglvert yee 5 ae that meh tactics will refugees was based upon humanitarian |... \{f1; LUCAS, oo pee RW TOONS ‘DRAMA ‘is we ) Ceutenanced in the United States | Motives. ; So Coming: | Whispering Smiu od Chat, im the tong run, they do not pay. The cynical suggest that the Arabs : Py Robert Preston and + reese would fare better if there were, inthe | ,,2vs% Hereby “ecquired to ap- oo) S + Set Recemery for a good politi. | United States several million persons of |1 the “BIT for "D voree. tiled | ee © We eh, bet many of them are, in | Arabic descent, ready and able to vote aie tam eee kre OAR Oh mre pele eeeage. wwiflers with the | in our elections. Those running for of- contained therein will be Ask for it either way... beth oeee tree fice, where the Arabs happened to pos- “1 and Ordered at, key west. 1l Gag House Kids Go West trade-marks mean the same thing, : 8 la “con. | Fe is 17th day of May, A. D. ty ae pee —_ colo “ARPALEA” trae) BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA COae GGmPREE OF ‘lerk of Circuit Cour wugmy rae: wat a 8 & §=foollsh a» those who | probably would make a trip by plane to Ry: :¢edh, Wicrenoa sis an or | CHELE WaLtya as KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMFAST w : WENN Whe Believe in education with- | cerned” about the Arabic refugees and |" ©" Hake n apaus, Wee & Pelton without education. The | the area in order to. acquaint themselves | rarique maquina en whe 4 y for Plaintiff. ee ge band i hand with the needs of the Arabs. AER ray Ti i6: junecie8,1949

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