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SPD, ee of wnacte, tone “ery Getiees, poema, ete, will be for 1 the Fate of 19 cont: a line .— fee entertainment by © i te be derived ave 6 cents a fine. = a open forum and invites dis- and subjects of local or eetd booty oe ee ot ware! int oe ot tear Business Men: Sete the Bey West Better Business Aseotation and then be a builder and oat an woneclast THE ORACLE —— The wast oven of Asia and the Far feet & © riddled by malignant poverty, as eodiermine any idea of enduring peace, oondieg t « tepert submitted by the | efted Mations Rednomic Commission for oe end the Par Rast The Commmieeion points out that near- peers after the end of the war, the ofthe Par Bast have failed to 7 orewer levels of production in = eeete branch of industry. Moreover, here & lee food available than was on o8 dering the bungry years before the : the oe: capita consumption of chee & below bad pre-war years and ~ ood iedeetry ere producing less = thee they turned out in these already tne The Commietion points out that the : “ped reeourees of the area have + Gee berdly touched and that it is ripe be heed of grandccale economic as- f wtomplated im the “bold new tren” eeeneteted by President Tru- — the meet peasimistie of the ~ revere feeently put out by the Sottess PB reveals that more than : rit: popelation lives onder Ce Htter poverty sould te imposible for the more ‘omete areas of the world to subsidize tomdord of lwing of this vast popu- Ahowt the best contribution that tot the world can make is to pro- nity for the peeple of the , eredeatly improve their own ; tim Whether the acquisition of os ighte will = contribute to sucha owt © ereblemetical, but the trend can : @eewvered «only after a number of GEO OLD CHURCHILL ; —— Westen Cherehill declares that so- fom ond communiom are ruining Great We inetete that “the first essential (reat Brita eto regainits econ- ee tependence by 3 carning its own ~eliteed” The British statesman de- enews the “secialiat «pendthrifts.” They egttently are going wild in London as they if yew wonder why your tax burden is wey. consider the fact that for every 21 geteone in Plotida | persen is on a federal, ante of @enleipal payroll, aceording to be Pleettie State Chamber of Commerce. a @ £83 Gas ipo Sha we ey ae ee esr crmich Seren ee CAN KEEP IT GOOD e eee e . Competition is économically healthy but only when it is fair. If one business man knoeks another business” man, com- | petition ceases and contention begins. In- cidentally, the knocker, whether a busi- ness man or the ordinary man on the street, inthe long run hurts nobody but himself m9 i _ ‘As to a merchant, he may be sure that he can not increase his business by knock- ing somebody who conduets a similar busi- | _ ness. Hunan nature is such its’sympathy | — always is with the under dog, and a man. who is knocked is placed in that category. That same human nature waxes resentful against the map who wields the hammer against his fellowmen, in or out of business Americans have an imelegant but a very forceful term they apply to a knocker — a sorehead. . So it was wise that ‘business men in Key West, at the meeting Monday night to organize the Key West Better Business As- sociation, emphasized fairness and friend- liness in business, As Joe Allen, elected president of the organization, said, “A)l of us must bury the ax when we leave this room.”” ts , : : It is of little consequence what a man’s business is,-he may be sure that, if he is actuated by a cooperative spirit, he not only helps others but also helps himself. That is particularly true in a city the size of Key West. With all business men work- ing tegether te promote the interests of the community, the progress of Key West is assured. But residents generally must cooper- ate with Key West Better Business Associ- ation. The best way to cooperate is to buy at home, as The Citizen has said repeated- ly. Allen set an example of that objective when he said that he had asked Mrs. Allen to make all her purchases in Key West. Residents generally want. good business here, and they can keep it good if they buy at home. i EA of the four men who had " assembled that morning in Morris Diehlman’s office knew ealthy Scottish co moje at Meeting. of "eee ee ; mh ry e for his generosity ism, useg P % Bie recog eens he went to! of the National Lite! work’ at the; Insurance Company did not, Er age “éf''11 to! rule, request the presence of help support; entire claims department. the family.! _ Once they were seated, Dieh}- When.20 he; man wasted no time in prelimini. married, atid| D&S His words were quick and his (wife, who decisive. 4 ‘ % called you in because | played .the pi- i je i ano, helped him Pv looks like we've a an pre lem on ue Age 7 ae ..| vennected with your to develop hia | I know it isn’t really nacarsary §4 voice. Tours} 505 th but nS do want it under~ HARRY LAUDER “and hi; phono-| St0e¢ tat w e discuss graph records spread his fame in i this morning is not to be passed) to anyone, either in.or outside the U.S. King George V. knight-| the company.” | \ STR HARRY LAUD Aug. 4, 1870, at Peo Scotland, eldest of sev: nm children, oli i £ i the company.” ed him in 1919 for his war work. He stopped for a moment, as if He sang to troops in.the trenches! to give his words greater weight. where his only son was killed in! “It has always been the policy battle. At 70 he was singing for | : flees commPey, en spans paling metic aadieanie + Sea itary of them are honest. To mM il The Ginn Pe R n Lives | pay these honest claims is one of the chief purposes of our busi- ot | ness.” Again, there was a slight |; Pause. “But I’m afraid that ail our past experience is worth ex- actly nothing as far as these are concerned.” He~ indicated with his hands a stack of files in front c) facture counterfeit b iu 3 ek grt of late, been this and other cities in neighbor- ing states. Although several ar- — were made, snuines 5 believe it coated. the police cordon ond made their escape, and that one or more may have been wounded in_ the melee, In close collaboration with the F.B.I., officers today are continu- ing their investigations, which they are certain will lead to the ultimate breaking up of a na- tional counterfeiting ring. “A& warehouse on Larchmont Street—” Why, Larchmont Street was only about three blocks from the Liberty Laundry. Could this have connection with the man on the bus? The elevator wisked Derria w to the twelfth floor, She push him. “I have picked out. from all claims made in a period of less than six months these twenty- two which, in themselves, migat not be unusual, if it weren’t for two things that they all have in common. In all but two, in which death was accidental and where we paid out double indemnity, cause of death in edch case was either pneumonia, acute ,indiges- tion. or heart failure, The second idence is that each of these policies was written by one of two agents, Maddock or Owens.” Diehlman brought his fist down on his desk in emphasis. “If you asked me to believe that is all coincidence, I'd say eee sa gee a “We' ave to pretty care- iul.” Diehlman said. “The way| through the door of Brooke- things stand, these files are' MacIntosh Incorporated. Walking LUCKIES PAY MOR fo give you a finer ciga: te of M. STRATT( cr ro ciecenee NOTICE ch 5 is . ALL CREDITORS ANTS, takes continue to be what hegy~ se been lately, wel! le to retire.” soon be Cherry glaneed at her Nis ; “Gosh, Pve got to get out of here. I've a luncheon date, and lots to do before then.” She walked over to the door. “By the way”—she turned to look at Der ria as she went out the door “bring those sketches out your- self on Monday when they re completed, will you? I'd like to show you our new bar. And drop into the club sometime, darling. A friend of mine h. written a swell new song for me that I'd like you to hear.” (Te be continued) * , and each notified and 54° ae eeeee ok Geonce $ . eg eene Retain Cees 8 meee thin from the ation hereof. hall be in place of ne and post of nt and shi agent alr filed within manner pres demancs not time and in the herein shall be the ibed There are two sides to every law suit, the legal and the moral side. ator of the _ ratton, de- NO “ART” IN NATION'S CAPITAL Eddie Dowling, an actor, thinks it a “sad thing” that there is no legitimate theatre in Washington and proposes that the Government “do something.” The suggestion is not new. There are many people who are ready for the gov- ernment to go into business if commercial interests cannot make the enterprise profit- able. Mr. Dowling, however, would not have a “national theatre” operated by NOTH Clifford prope and the ich it was r Yes, at tobacco auctions Lucky Strike. pays millions of dollars more than Year of issu- Property? SUBDIVISION rr. 14, VV- the government but insists that, after put- in” Monroe 2 . . ting up the eash, the government. should ‘shiti-wsewes soe Official parity prices for fine tobacco! “let commercial people run it.” tid property being in th Monro The background of mucheffort to get the government to put up the money for all economic enterprises isthe hope that, if the government is sucker enough te provide the finances, it will let some- body else run the affair. Apparently, it is assumed that if the government is silly enough to put up the money for some- body else, it hasn’t the sense necessary to operate whatever it finances. Brother Dowling, however, goes a bit further. He suggests. that. Congress is ignorant of “the arts.” He explains that “they come from the backwoods, these Senators and Congressmen” and so “what do they know of the arts?” If the members of Congress are ig- morant of “the arts,” whieh flourish wherever Mr. Dowling hails from, it may be that they understand more about, and recognize rather quickly, the particular art which interests the actor, that of get- ting somebody else to provide the cash for an enterprise to please the other fel- low. There’s no finer cigarette in the world today than Lucky Strike! To bring. you this finer cigarette, the makers of Lucky Strike go after fine, light, naturally mild tobacco—and pay millions of dollars more than official parity prices to get it! So buy a car- ton of Luckies today. See for your- self how much finer and smoother Luckies really are—how much more real deep-down smoking enjoyment they give you. Yes, smoke a Lucky! You'll agree it’s a finer, milder, more enjoyable cigarette! LEROY RICHARD- Plainti C. B. SMITH of Danville, Va., independent to- bacco buyer for 30 years, says: ‘Time and again I’ve seen American buy fine tobaceo. Smoked Luckies myself for 29 years!’’ Here’s more evidence that Luckies are a finer cigarette! "This week The Key Wi r published i Key West, Flori- Done and ¢ ed this 27th day of wa July, AL LL 1Y 194 There are too many leaders who would rather be smart than be right. eer KEY TO LONG AND HAPPY LIFE ER, Plaintiff. 4-11-18,1949. | Readers of The Citizen, who find life interesting and wish to live a long time, will be interested in the health advice given recently by a Chicago doctor. The doctor says that everybody should work eight hours, play eight hours and sleep eight in every twenty-four. More- aver, people eat too mueh, worry too much and overlook teeth, tonsil and ap- pendix infection. He urges a balanced diet. He would end worry, which retards the functions of the vital organs. It may be compara- tively easy for mest people te secure a balanced diet, but the prescription, “end worry” will give many individuals a hard- er task. Thursday - Friday - Saturday Slattery’s Hurricane with VERONICA LAKE, LINDA Aetjon - Adventure Coming: LIFE WITH FATHER Irene Dunne and ¥ Powet Trail of the Vigilantes with FRANCHOT TONE. ANDY DEVINE and MISCHA AUER Coming: La Venus De Fuego Meehe Rarbe, Fo Fernandes, Vietor Mendoza y Olga Guillot Real Lucky Strike Meane Fine . . Se round, so firm, so fully packed =so free and easy on the drew