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‘THR 4 Pare Prem in om te for of al news oF net ind in taper, o the lore! sews here SPELL VOTIOR All reading notiven, of thanks reseletions <. obltwary for the fete Do the people in the United States .come first in any matter of vital coneern to them that is projected into their lives by unionism or anything else? The United States senate, by a vote of. 40 to 40, answered that questicn affirm- Mlvply last Tuesday. President Truman and his leaders in the senate were trying hard to have the in- junction clause eliminated tron. the ad- ministration labor bill before the senate. That clause protects the nation in times of emergency. It has been used effectively against John L. Lewis, president of the United Coal Miners of America, when he called his miners from the pits and threat- ened the peopje and industries of the coun- try with a shortage of coal The injunction clause has been used in other instances of a similar nature. The Citizen does not know why the President and his leaders want it removed from the bill, other than to please the politically powerful C10 and American Federation of Labor. That attitude projects this question, Are the unions of more consequence to the United States than the peaple as a whole? Should unions be permitted to con- tinge strikes that cause widespread suf- fering among the people? Unioniam ix a blessing to the laboring maf but in the general econamy of the na- tion the laboring man alone should not be Favored. All Americans have their rights, ond those rights should not be abrogated jantong a majority of the people to appegse ® minority. . That was the view taken by Senator ‘Taft, who, with the aid of a sufficient ‘number of Southern senators, succeeded in Raving the injunction clause in the Taft- Hartley Act. Bven suggestions of “purg- ing” could not budge those senators from ‘the South. They brushed aside politics and ‘stead up for right and justice in joining the Taft bier it protects all Americans, dncluding the laboring man ’ Nobody in the world is interested in “the good excuses you have for not accom- _ plishing something ® The glorious Fourth will not require sacrifice on the field of battle this year but some patriots will give their all when autos collide on the highways of the na- tion. * from the Sons of the American Revolu- fe yardstick 4 ‘reeeived, a staff of researchers will read prom Nym -Ay y “wae erson puints out that the average tion. When the list of the textbooks ix |e"# of life, which he calls the’ Your Horoscope #il iif? i fi ih if i t [ it t f ge ei 1) i it rit j ; 2 i i i i & i i i tion's health, is 68 years in the’ FRIDAY, JULY 1, 194—To- | : themto check up to see if something | United States today, whereas in day's indications are for « pe: Me looked swag, Sip turns up worth investigating. wench was only 4 years, In .con of goodness, tneift = = m™ maternal mortality and humility. Great work will be . While we think it might be wise for | dropped from 62 deaths per 1, accomplished in & madest way pW the committee to the subject | lives in 1933 to 13 in 1947. but thore is wo litte if-cmer Gaotetipete . The dots judes that the ca diseumed, we wonder if the committee | 60s. — = ee a a yd * probably the The will matter it little will pay some attention to the fact that | neaithiest nation in the word pag A ‘om be enough of sue-| our texthooks may be danted in other The second question discumed com to satisfy the native’s mod directions. Some years ago, i was re- le doetor, in connection with et requirements | compulsory heslt® tru: ance ~ a vealed that public utility companies had | pion w whether « will provide LEGALS employed writers and teachers to secretly | “better medical care and better influence the instruction of pupils in this [hes than we have receiwed a tive “under the pre country. coat vem J Punting ut that saree is hae G Even now, there is the uggestion that _ rg y= Sind today. regard vetirates the text of histary books be examined to | joc, wegen nue eee al ton AAS take sure thatthe writer does Hot say finest “none of them” honestly Sllehtlee ot Tk % intimates that any group believes that it is possible to pro- of compulsory health msurance. such @ system, a certain percent [ame of the population could re present.” This is the first @ physician He points out, how would not exceed population “would vide an good care under » system Dr. Anderson, evidently seek ing to face facts, adits that ‘none of us denies thet under , [eetve better care than they do at ume we have sen such @ statement,‘ admitted in the public prints by ever, that the groups benefitted } twenty-five gowr! per cent of the population and «© in. that, by contrast, the rest of the get poorer Clerk of © : - | medical care.” ae See Today The Citizen says in an jane 11-24; aay 181948 editorial paragraph The reasons for this conclusion conied in Momtos cowety rer Name (9 Which anntanedefarah © | hn -—~- ir. who celebrated his third] The giant among owls © the birthday anniversary | Winking Ow! of Austraha, «heck } jis almost as large as an eversge The Lions’ Club will give a|cagie }dance on the evening of the — - = ‘ Fourth in the clubhouse Cayo| Tea was imparted inte the } we ted States by the Duteh ot 1665 | Huese to start a fund to build a} ommunity house in Key West dn Ck In laws are often the cause of . pare on individ Pysicinne sores of amas | City council last night passed a| more disagrecable situations than and EQUIPMENT —_ stagge 73 =; a. Se Rng: | nesolution to take action to col-| are outlaws 198 DUVAL S&T. PHONE 1% of trivial complaints, the primary wr i AVION. the lect all personal taxes due the i Bh cet . es responsibility of the physician | soe 7] ey. re would be to the govermment.! em’ lilies ox Used Typewriters and Adding ; rather then to the patient, and) * he} «The steamship Alamo left here Pelitical | Mackines, TYPEWRITERS and A f slantin, on the quality of persons attracted |‘ | rast night with @ collection of | ADDING MACHINES Fer Reo: ny type o i”, tegardiess MO- | the medical profession would | « more than 2,000 fishes, rare and See Our 14-Karat Gold tive, ig wrong. ao tesuree Sade © Goiranap common, caught im local waters Announcement ie Almost an soon as the House commit. |°P*reted satem oy for the New York Aquarium. The ROYAL PORT. tee announced its plan to make a prelim- inary inquiry, there were loud cries from educational circles, protesting against the invasion of acedemie freedom. We cannot follow the educators in this re- spect. The government has a perfect right to investigate and if the facts es- tablished indicate that there is propa- that « compulsory health msur @ reasonable cost in the service that « will deliver relation te total cost Would be at least 000,000,000, and may be $15, 000, 069,000 and pom England, the « estimated the cost out that The doctor does not believe ance aystem can be opersted st He expressed the belief that the Pe ae 1 ; orth { its program | 2%"), "2". f » cost) fish were obtained under the di rection of John J. Shea, who has been coming here annually to ect fish for the aquarium in New York Twenty-three permits for eon struction ami repairs were ssued in Key West last month, Building Inspector Horry M. Baker said to day | 1948, whieh @kmer Room Service, 24 Hours A @ Resident Physicien In Attendance, ganda in the study-books, the pressure |>Y “Pproximately forty per cent mat, 1908 - , In Germany, he says, the - we Ay Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sawyer Day and Night of public opinion will de the rest. increased on une hundred diffe cieen of Cireats Geert at | Mire, Sawyer's mother, IM © Out-Pation: C 3.6 PM. The reader should understand that jent ccasions in fifty years Mentor County ria. ard B. Grillon, and grando: -linie, .. Daily, there is no questioning the right of ant |Under England's original pr edt Mrs. Thomas Peat, and Mr Except On Saturday and Sunday lndividgal to pat tate a beck whatever |S ors) seventy "times tour] ARs “eplithiee” oth | Jer, ich yesterday on a @Complete Laboratory and X-Ray Facilities conclusions he deems wise. What is at | years FENG weer Ahan visit in Miami THIS HOSPITAL 1S EQUIPPED TO CARE ror insue is the wisdom of permitting a care. | The last phase of the - “sc | re MATERNITY, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CASES o by ; ° ae te tie Perez and Alv less choice of books to unduly emphasize |'™ "elersel te by Di Anderson prehate | aependp Gove smapsiod tia mers GALEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL certain theories and philosophies and, if | sory health insurance might hav eR RANCH DD, te } ing by Notary Public Pedro Agu { this is established, to discover whether |on our philosophy pf ¢ | » lar. A reception was held aft DR. JULIO DE POO, Director f ment. He concludes that » plan would take this « longpiece down the centralization and of its whole economi This issue, to him. it eceuth by chance or design After all, the nation is spending bil- lions of dollars for public education. The pupils are entitied toa balance study structure course, with enough variety to give them [in importance” the other point an apportunity of making up their | thet ore being discumed ip n minds i fer any Treason, the courses of nection with a compulséty health insurance sysiem instruction are being weighted in favor of Communi«m, or any other ism, the fact should be ascertained expressed by Dr. Anderson in recent speech because it pubsy Citizen t — ut The give - eaders, as fa humanly pc Driving carefully on the higaways ix |iii. bow oa a not always tied to a speed limit but it is in |tions The presentation of suct a few communifies where they have set-up views, however, dors not mea speed traps to catch unsuspecting motor-|ausiitication by the edit ust» Never thele well far eve bedy to recagnize that suct ENEMIES ABROAD sues have two wide ond nte ligent readers will natura The Paris meeting accomplished too little says President Truman, but he comed Secretary Acheson home and gratulated him on “an excellent job.” The United States and our associate Nations stood by their guns and gave desire to be informed as to th contentions bearing on the mu ter at hand WILL YOU SMILE? | Boy Wanted wel- con- Russia to understand, very plainly, that the foodie me - the American people are not going to slacken | puscher cuting up the carcass their efforts to make the World safe from | the new boy ssisent ceed | hellish wars, “Tsay,” he asked the butch As the official records stand today fay. “3 whe Glan © look the Marshall Plan bleckades the (Com- | ng? . munists.1f there arises the necessity of a a ie — * war with the Russians they will be crushed j_ “in that case you can hold Ordinarily that would be just tee bad, but =~ — answered the bx during the lifetime of most of us the Rus | sians have always been enemies of civiliza- | A cubic foot of iridium weig tion. 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