The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 24, 1949, Page 6

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The French government senf 1, 500 em e@eimet the flames as 60 po:sons were reported burned to death or missing in | | | WF) (#) Wirephoto ria — The pressure cooker of Mrs. Nick Carter, in Boise, ntury to the last The « Maharajah of Manipur mar 19434 palace astrologers had the lucky stars of the Id ward off the ‘But India prefers to n its defenses by direct administration rather than de lucky stars of royal war ried for the iourth time in pend on brides ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT {26 DUVAL ST. Headquarters for School Supplies Ruled and Plain Fillers Spiral Composition Books Crayolas (All Sizes) 2 and 3 Ring Zipper Cases Scissors - Pencils - Erasers WE DELIVER flows should be cut into quarters PHONE 250; When teen-agers are making fudge imey migit like to try add- ing marshmallows to it rather than nutmeats. The marshmal- with a wet knife or scissors and be added just before the fudge is ready to be poured into the pan. ane My) XY KEY WEST VENETIAN BLIND eo Announcing the New Venetian Blind TAPE “STURDI-TEX” TWIN LADDER (*Twin ladders lock the slat) Q No More Slats at All Angles, Uneven Bunching, or Rattling and Fluttering e Tapes Come In Over 12 lOf French Regarding Future (EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is one of a series of articles by Dr. Ludd M. Spi Southern Colleqe, Lakeland, y. president of Florida who is spending the sum- mer touring Europe. It is his fourth trip abroad.) By LUDD M. SPIVEY PARIS --It is very difficult for us in America to appreciate. , how the Europeans feel toward Russia. In the first place the They see no future for themselves people here are hopeless. j individually or collectively. Since they can see no economic or social revival in their | own countries, many of them are willing to try Communism. who do not trust Communism are in constant dread of They are all aware that Russia would likely over-run all * | Those ‘war. Europe within 10 days. Because of this constant fear of war'the people with muney are | | not willing to make long time ' plans. Ihave driven over the whole of Paris and I have not seen one building being erected. 1 have been told that the French’ who have money to invest are using it in North Africa and South America. The scarcity of money has pro- duced a lot of gangsters here in France. They are different from! our gangsters. They don’t kill and, so far as I have been able to read, they don’t get caught either. Food and clothing are about a uble in price what they were en I wasin. France last year. It is difficult to find even a small restaurant where you. can get a meal for less than three dollars. If you want to go to the best places the check will be from 12 to 15 dollars. Many of the tourists are complaining, but they stay on just the same and more are com- ing. I have felt here a little more enthusiasm for Americans than I did last year. Perhaps the coming of the American tourists has help- ed. And too, I think there is an in- creasing awareness on the part of the whole of Europe of our econ- omie and political importance. A number of Frenchmen have said to me that they did not be- lieve that America fully realized what a big task confronted ‘it. Most of them pointed out thet they believed that time was working for Russia and not u They are afraid that we put too much trust in the bomb. Certain ly the bomb would not sav rope. The Russians could likely | take most of it before we could } or would use the bomb. The Europeans are pointing out that big cities of Russia are not important military sense. They say that we could destroy the large cities and yet the Russians would successfully just the same. Let's hope that things turn for the better in the next five years, We all live in a world wher forces are rising all the time. economic and_policical The the better. Dr. Ralph Sockman, pastor of the’ Christ Methodist Church of New York City, is here in Paris at the American } preaching 2 Choose Your GIFTS from Us Something for Every Member of the Family TROPICAL TRADER 718 Duval Street Phone 1000 MIAMI and (No Stops night. LEAVES MIAMI 6:00 o'clock A.M. Exciting New Colors KEY WEST VENETIAN BLIND CO. 123 DUVAL STREET Z { ai aN LEAVES KEY o’clock P, M. LEAVES MIAMI PHONES: constantly ! ina’ fight | climate | will change and it may change for CUBANS ENTERTAINED (Continued Fron Page One) of Jose Marti in Bayview Park in a short memorial ceremony. Leaving the city at 2:30 p. m. the entire party toured the Over- north as Refreshments. were served at Pigeon Key through the | courtesy of Overseas Road and Highway as far Marathon. Toll District officials. A cocktail party at the Del- possi- ble by a group headed by Ralph C. Dickson, closed the day’s fes- monico Restaurant, made tivities. The party city at 6:30. Other embers of the visiting group, all of whom declared they enjoyed their visit to Key West Sra. Jose Diaz Garrido, wife of the president of immensely, were: Havana City Council; Sr. and Diaz, alderman; Sr. 0 Del Pino, alderman; Ayelino Lazo, alder- Conchita Valdivieso, alderman’ Sr. and Sra. Rafael Farinas Rojas, representative of H na newspaper, “Manana;” Sr. Francisco Ferran, representa- tive of Havana newspaper “Diario Sr. Romai, official Havana City de la Marira; photographer Hall Prote stant t Church. for restaurant which I wrote about in another article. He agreed with me that it had the best food he had tasted in France Some of iny friends are to the high ountains of france for a week. Perhaps there will get cool. I want to feel one j cool breeze before I go to Spain. There the weather is extremely hot r which, for 10 ye had been on the Pan | Americ 1 airfield, was sold today » Albert.O. Cleare, who said he REV will dismantle it and ‘remove it to { Miami Specializing in ixamination and Visual Training e Complete Service on Duplication of Lenses ° 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN THIS COMMUNITY . OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 P.M. ADDRESS: Galey Memorial Hospital 417 Eaton Street TELEPHONE: Residence—295 Office—232 Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Dependable Freight and Express Service ~~ between -—— KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- tives at Miami at 12:00 o’clock Mid- DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West al Local Schedule: (Stops At AJl Intermediate Points) WEST DAILY CEPT SUNDA ’S) at A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 (EX- 8:00 o'clock DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ag at Key West at 5:00 o'clock FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton & Francis St 92 AND 93 returned to Miami via National Airlines, leaving the Dr. Sockman is an honorary alumnus of Florida Southern, 1 took him to the little taking ‘Dr. Spivey Tells Of Attitude | | Oil Hopes Debated FIRST-RUN MOVIEW— 4 Sonora Indian mother and child look on as men of their tribe appear in a scene of a motion picture photographed on their Teectvation in northern Arizona. 135,000 CIVILIANS (Continued From Page One) ed in the report of the Hoover Commission and had been ap- proved by President Truman. Among employes who will lose jobs are many in the Pentagon Building in Washington. ‘ LONDON—((),—-The Petrole- um Information Bureau, in a me- morondum issued in London, said there “is a vast area of potenti- ally oil bearing land in Latin America still to be explored.” One of the most promising regions, now being explored, is the Mon- tana zone, wnici inciudes parts of Peru, Ecuador and Colombia, at the footh'l's of the Andes. But the memorandum that only if sufficiently large re- sources were discovered there RATES REASONABLE warned would the world oil trade benefit Ford from it. With enough production, the construction of a pipeline Hotel across the Andes to the Pacific 60 N.E. 3rd St. a2 tote! let Ave Ocean would be justified, it said. 80 Rooms 109 Rooms Private companies are reluctant Elevator Elevator to engag+ in the heavy expenses Solarium Heated needed for wide exploration work in view of “restrictive oil legis- lation” by some countries. CAUTION In the event a hurricane strikes the KEY WEST AREA, please observe the following warning: Warning! While every effort is being made to eliminate al! hazards, FALLEN WIRES MAY BE DANGER Please observe thees safety preceutions: ous. Don’t touch any wires. len across wires. hanging wires. In case of power failure. EVERY EFFORT will be made to restore electric service as soon as possible. Mi Fi fil if K Located in the Hear? of the City ROOMS chic tlie with BATH and TELEPHONE Pershing Miller 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION SUS STATION Don’t touch trees or shrubs fal ¢ When driving, look out for low. City Electric System Meets Cl ed Cad Be wine

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