The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 21, 1949, Page 2

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BRMBER OF THE senor The Assectatied Mrens Wesseee ¢ a ? ” EE ——————— | | cpm. vements ron KEY west ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN More Hotels and Apartments Beach and Bathing Pev:tion Airports—Land and Sea Consolidation of C City Governments. & Community Auditorium. -#ee unty and (Governor MONOGRAPH Dear Readers: Before his inauguration Warren said that slot net -be tolerated after he took office, and The Citizen pon ronda favorably on that announcement Miami he reiterated hi« p their operation and stated f On Saturday in tblic stand on irther that t Ns eafercement of anti-slot responsibility of county riffs beverage department. Now, the Herald declares “there have be peated reports that machine own- ote have been telling prospective tars they could get nd the Miami n re- lot slo’ opera- protection for them fram Tallahassee THE ORACLE MORE MANNERS FOR MOTORISTS , ‘Mise Emily Pe deportment in the ballroom or at banquet table—recently smote an important blow another field in which more good man ners should be employed. It directed t ward automobile drivers wuy courtesy in a brief littl klet ed “Motor Manners.” It comp ! with some technical aid " he N a Highway Users Conferenc« hick ater undettook productic dd » of the’ Work A\uservance of her dle, it seer om the part of all driver i © thou and of lives on America’s b ach year, and millions of dollar mn cont t hospitalization of work tim nd pr erty damage. That's why we cl t as more mpastant than hints on proper conduct at the table or on the dance { r Mixx Post concludes he of read maners with | our a= follows 1. A well mannered driver wil! hare the road, never usurping the right f-way from other vehicle r pedestr 2 A well-behaved = driver ' hern asa warning device in emergencie nd tiever asa bad tempered e to threaten or scold t. An honorable m r woms would no more cheat traff regulations han cheat at games or in «porte 4. Courteous pedestriar I ere busy streets at intersections, re pect tr fie lights and avoid darting out fr he hind parked vehicles 5. Ap obliging driver HN never fail to dim his light« when m« the care in the dark 6 Well-bred eople whether drivers or passengers, are ju neider ate of each other as are host i guest a drawing room 7. An accomodating driver park his (ur 80 a8 not to interfere with the use of other parking spaces or with th i met of other vehicles 6. Orderly drivers always keep t the right, except wher ing the proper lane for turning or passing 9. A courteous driver never {ails | Post when th | courtesy THURSDAY, JULY 21. —— THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TODAY'S L ate ~pameed | Friends Reunited | After 41 Years Key Westers are regaled with variou: types of suggestions, most of them cominy beat the recession. Latest information from ng the « 4 - " Nath ®. eat Washington is that Secretary Snyder will | sees’ owe - Chapter 26 the truth. The truth sbout et tet 7 a ot Oe, hold a conference with business me " bs Gemsee cede inte Commer chat okon's murder and Stevers 7. on v 7 nde in 4 urder, af Wolfanger ture ae September to urge them to do more spend es mo FLORENCE JAPFRAY (Mr. 4 € efove dusk. Her father had) Yr } robbery. What - ing. He thinks t hey are too cautio on ‘A Borden) HARRIMAN, born Js eturned t the Crown with the Taint uecin Git am» bude ad | . an a r inks that they a ‘ } 1 Ace ie ai ee Se wee, we crew ami she would give him go talk it over Bu @et yore inde mR RH EY. probably brought to that state of mind by | working tm the tre room of the |* d - bed rest until «he had heard the © and yore tongues, off Jeff Tyle leer AN . ; the present talk of deficit spending | Goodyear 1 rd Rutieer Com ™nister to Norway, “Daisy story. She heard of Jeff's arrest |it'| ‘near ansther word against| : on *” in Akron end J ky Monn, 88" her adult tite as a detutante wth dismay and anger and indig rit foe us| SE it should be easy enough for err cd 1” ie compaating nome 28d ot 19 was married to Jf punk ' ey surprised at you, to ; ’ ° ment leaders to put their economic finger of the Shreveport (Lap deurnal, ‘ond ete Sine _o~. uid @0 at GS - a : 2 . vw up in Tal ter ites by campaian : Jef u 4 ’ : on the cause for the recession. Asa rule, }* a> in Taltadege, dle Wonton Wilson in ota we that! It isn’t so; vou know it . - the people of the United States fil! have a ed in 1914 che turned to - oft ig t » ' work Between wars her Sunday h t ‘ ‘ | ve deal of money, many billions mor : * -~ “ st begaed him > . i? ‘ fy to rene . than they ever had before Rut the might solom a Washington he was snsocent He didn't La at} a 7 ¥ regard “a 7 - he oo uumtitution. She mar unde i it, | eure don't ajieezing their pocketbooks tight ' . petiuce! mistake by support She siarted for r, stopped ‘onge . - Kh at the 1932 convention, Where was Glens ¢ e ry , | thew refuse to pa the extreme high her t sant in the 1988 « ws haps ¥ 1 ; ¢ rice for almost all manufa ! aen she was forgiven and tared at fo reducts tod, For tance m warded w th the —, to N : — 4 e ub wlory over Une : - eods anew car, still keep nm mind the ” irecung the steamship “Cit hs iiains oe had gone to! ngher Ed ¥ a price he paid for his autamobile 10 year Flint.” won the hearts of . B pie led wn somagtne wh : : r vo. If e low-priced { t Nut ss and she rene at inte the hotel and sat | and string ago. | i , eld oe with 155} cle up stot King ! n the lobby. trying des bine -” . Hons oe" t him $960. Today he asked to pa Part Taylor | kor y to decide what an ¥ Crock take : & oar * at s wen alle ant’ We ent 1 the * » oe i more than double that price for n ar Os ont : J A 9 a ut oe ve [8 ahowe “ ng ® oa it Ss wie wna) YOUr Horoscope vie te wuraged Sem Tolon.| Pease Chuck” |sem oa ft om , » That's rig agreed anoth Nothin’ 4 ie on more of automobiles wee (= THURSDAY. JULY 21, 1949 And John Stover went to ask fer ly this time. MH © twist ‘|, lone oote a compact paved ’ al ersery of Those born taday should deve i oaees Wolfanger’s store?” | heip went aut. Chuck wes met a have doubled or hment af the lbehthe the life to horticulture er fore shed samaneds n ot the Towe tha ~ will be observed during | *¥ oF some kindred pursuit Bluff! Tl) bet 4 stack of blues| “But — © Member labor union hould . week of August 7, Superin. | 2eeted with natural scenery. F there never Was burglar near) you’ I Ak. ~ - + Vv : A abo H hou ‘ ent Wiliam W. Dementt | there is 2 love for nature in 4 F - ay the part the unions have played pase moods, e. poe se é votew seed, “Comes " - ind with refi helping to skyrocket prices by hiking the quan s a al duct D » th r wancil last macht set Tues- | stinets. There are indication: the stuff? G My be produc n. Despite that fact, some | 4,, Aueust the date on} Public service, or some polit « of the unions intend to ask for fourth-round | wmeh the peoph Key West preterment attained by + t b4 y i " advances in wages, seemingly not real : ' © te deride whether on mut oo of ability and net by fav r. oe Bae 6 stumbted tind — hey approve! the peqemed new . Jef? Tyter ? 4a man, and) ly aw : vm ing that, if the advances are grant . Dae : 4 1 tom of you can} A t chad fr Tt te bap pase Cargem } will be reflected in the further increase ir ot +s Seems to me you're mighty! his £ . s feo | “Wea” Mer valte cought, bet prices M ‘ thiak up all fron|ts o hardened. t aw ry ont pee Rig nag D th now a pa gor ted aft | ver a Gun - 1 If the government is bent on halting A Dios eure Cal 4 r nm old passel © He caught her t beyond | him churtie “Hana I “7 6 j | Homprtal, etur ne { e store 6 ely whet | wemted dade | the recession and a possible depression, | . liv recovered Now, Chuck—" one of them|a shoulder and swung he A| Se Gant enewer thet “Whe en its bex 7 wvercome | , , began, but Chuck cut him short tore her har free fore | ere you guing te de? then it« best move is to try to over | mr - — begar Shut up. FU do the talkie’ i face and held them tightly hen = ta « - } buyer resistence. That aim can be attain- | Ke t wed he ” B C.. with the date sre a buneh of blind nanny-| w H ~ | tones” ed in only one way — cheaper prices | tects Nest Beach + n different ntries | goats if you can’t see the truth.! but harsh. ‘ (To be continare ' nd friends etanercept Whatever the immediate future may have in store for the United States « 4 nomiecally generally are far bet ter off than they were at the beginning of citizens the 1930s. Many millions of were broke or practically ‘ , te o¢ : , people who | Key West ; | we broke at that - time have sieable bank deposits and gov- caandiibes td . ernment securities today. But they began {the erection of to stop, two years ago,to pay whatever |e ane tm J price the traffic will bear.” They are], te “ | ive Yob @g riner L7, 7 spending carefully teday, and buying at high prices only when necessity compe gr and Drs. TS > them to bay ; a cit ; Aneciable man may be one who, when | - rector of | Yes, at tobacco auctions Lucky Strike he has an hour to spare, goes and bother =e ent f the Fle | are ad ’ . | LET'S MAK ERT. ind sdjudaed | ~ AKE ITC AIN 8 ape - } ffi . | it . fi fi ; I 1 ~~ Representative Carl Vinson of (+ ‘ . L ” chai f ouse ned Ser. | ‘ : . eal —. v0 ae —— sine, _ There’s no finer cigarette in the world inification to make cer hat a | today than Lacky Strike! To bring no military dictator will ever arive | you this finer cigarette, the makers : oe —_— aie | Mail The Citizen to Relatives of Lucky Strike go after fine, light, ‘ Pe Hager iene ox tagggnecn beagle LEGALS naturally mild tobacco—and pay ’ nevertheless, the people of th ; millions 01 dollars more than official hould not be willing to take any chance parity prices to get it! So buy a car- Once the armed service the See for your- ton of Luckies today. | self how much finer and smoother Luckies really are—how much more real deep-down smoking enjoyment me under the control me mar ibility that the eedom sl) America s depend wremen « THES onDrn oF PLnte eTHeS “ € ope that \ . : , e ei pon, we hope that Be | they give you. Yes, smoke a Lucky! ’ a sa 7 ¥ . ~ gress will promptly pass whatever leg You'll agree it n — milder, more ation may be necessary to prevent th enjoyable cigarette! “ tv of a re dictator Fr ple, everywhere in the world, should | ! J. WAYNE ADAMS of South Boston € t future perils t bert 4 ‘ Ve.. 22 ore an independent war: ex of how improba the danger houseman, says: “I've econ the makers of Luc buy fine quality ee tobacce that mak a real smoke Ps nae eugene tame | Mr Ad has been @ Lucky smoker to signal his intentions to stop, turn or | for 15 oe We more evidence aut that Luchies are @ ¢ cigarette! 10. Considerate persons j drive at speeds which are reasonatle | prudent, considering traff road ther conditions STR fy Air 11. One who has any iderat ND ....cisiones for the eatety of others will efrain fror Thursday - Friday - Saturday hen physically exhausted FIGHTER SQUADRON Ww ry or ‘ t ' wie Kind ata POM ORRIN, RemeHT ur t at the cone of at ae ale nd niwaye give ar stance that Ye , possible Coming: UNKNOWN ISLAKD Albert Bradiey, chairman of the Nat Berton onal Highway Users Conference b dent of General Motors and aware of U = . or r= ae wel hursday - Friday - Saturday mportance of the highway safe roblen = BROADWAY Millions of motor vehicles driver cmenen Barr ane wer ones LUNA CRIOLLA and pedestrians will be grateful to En Coming L.G/MET. — Lucky Stile Means Fine Tobacee appreciate that greater walking will make driving and safer, more convenient and pleasant iii iii ioe

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