The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 2, 1949, Page 2

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U.S. PAYS F ” then it must buy at least two bil- Tmuered at Key West, Florida, as second class macter | lion dollars more annually from: Eurepe, or THE “ASSOCIATED PRESS according to the report of a speeial in- jirct st vows idiapatchen pelt ‘4 | vestigating mission to Marshal Plan | not otherwise credited in this “haper, and “ao the local news. published here. i countries. RIPTION RATES ee ¥ The report was made public by the oe ae f which denounced _this untry’s “a ‘antic ghased d, in some--eases, inequitable procedures”:!aria “prohibitory® 3 oo are. in¢onsistent, the aetty? Nctiens, pram og wit’ te reports says, with our. positionas the only for enkertainment, big creditor ation’ in the world: ‘ a ite: : The report listed 260 products that c :| Europe is particularly equipped to man- ufacture but on which the United States exacts duties of twenty-five per. cent or more. Obviously, such a high duty, plus the cost of shipping goods into this coun- try, makes it almost prohibitive and pre- vents the sale of the products in the Unit- ed States. The report, prepared by Wayne €. Taylor, head of the investigating mission whieh spent ten weeks in Europe, pointed | | out, very clearly, that the traditional excess of American exports over imports had been financed for the most part bythe United” States government and its nationals. The: so-called “favorable- balance” hich’ amounted to $161,000,000,000 ween 1914 and 1949, was offset in large part by government loans and grants « ling $68,000,000,000. Of this amount, only $14,- i 000,060,000 was designated “loans.” K The remainder of the excess was off. | *€ set by $10,500,000,000 of private remit- |} tances or donations made in the. normal Days Cone By 2 way, about $1,500,000,000 of long and|as TAKER FROM FILES’ | the ciy tect venine os tienen short term private capital investments OF THE CITIZEN OF with Tax Collector F.H. Ladd, abroad by Americans and some $15,500,- NOVEMBER 2, 1939 { returned cver the highway this 0,0 ither sent t6 this countty @ gold NN ‘morning to his hore at Perky,’ Florida, or in the form of liquidated foreign dol- | ont wink’ int night Theva lar assets here. long years in which the city lost “barriers SMe Son ont plain that if they don’t, it might be from the U. S. congress. He is West In she said, ever. th will never let°me go. “He She found it icceiiae to pro- doesn't want me, but he'll fight test, though she realized that this Met Veen ae Your Horoscope WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, . 1949-—-Today's. alenge are ONE 30 be Today The Citizen says in an} bap perhaps fickle and this 3 . «| Dear Readers: Last Saturday E. G. “Grace said '} Bethlemen is “ready, willing and anx- ious” to settle the steel strike, and said further ‘we don’t have to wait for Unit- 4 ? long years | c Y Jost) editorial paragraph: be hard to under- | Something for ea States Steel or anybody.” Monday, Referring particularly to the $49,000,- |i maior industries and finally |". {nteica for Americans fs alana feo ‘ E ,000, . , for often when it i a _~}the chairman of the Nation’s second }| 000,000 advanced by the Government, the | West Navel aes, Kah Wack igs “slogan. but fie tnctaae, (aie iy playful it appears to be mali pairing \ itis a bit Tate. Shoe bed tag be copra It” bheiag: largest. steel producer, made good his [/ report points out that this sum came out | spirit dropped a bit. Last night it f statement. of taxes or from increases in the national | "ed definitely and mounted ; is capable of attracting friends and SAVE 3% anne high. For last nightlimaxed ka} without assuming any obliga- 3s THE ORACLE debt. As to the $19,000,000,000, advanc- | day of rejoicing over the opening P Titheal ° “\ tions thereby. f TROPICAL ‘AL TRADER Just Received CANASTA garg lien —ieeeenenener | Of 88 loans, # substantial portion was de- | day of Key West Naval Opcrating 0. “ }§ 718 Duval Street Phone 1000 Cards and Score Pads — Base, in commission once more. faulted long ago and can hardly,,be re- Mail The Citizen to Relatives | garded. as an asset, One of the passengers on bdard The report leads us to the conclusion the.S. S..Cuba, docked this morn- |... AMAZING, NEW X-RAY PHOTOS Announcements . ’ ‘Not many people! will: be intensely in- | that the United States, in its anxiety.” to] iRs,:appearing; with... handewtis. } For City Commission ; : ed ; cnsakaial —e terested in the report from Sweden that a } maintain a favorable balance of exports, pr mag or nee JOE CABRERA ¥ 4 forty-yearold scientist has developed new has been willing to give enough tioney to } via Havana by immigration’ au- For City Commission . - ave oO “ 2 ” Xray methods that produce i cicgraphe foreign countries to enable them’ to buy | ‘orities at Tamp JOHN CARBONELE eee ; our products. Instead of accepting a swap| 4 4 Civitan (Re-Blection) . - ( % =e __ that reveal the soft parts of the body, such Preley : aP | A group of Civilian Conserva-, : of goods, we have maintained a high tariff |tion Corps youths from the West/ For City Commission 4 | a8 skin, muscles, and fat around the bones, | ¢> prevent the profitable sale of foreign meeenee ker see SE to: LOUIS M. }. EISNER r, + Ss Fe { pineal goods in the United States. ___ | will secure an ambulance for-use Fer Clip Comminiaa 21 e : The interest of some readers may be Not only have we given a staggering |in this area. | HERM GORDON - i aroused, however, by the suggestion that amount of money to other countries, in Members of the Monroe ‘County i mmissi: “the photographs may lead to revelations | #?ants and loans, but, through the oper~| pinning Council are. crdating a tc ie HARDEN ation of the tariff, we have given a sub- | great deal of interest in the Mos- (SONNY) ' dn’regard to the advance of age in man. In time, as the information is aceumulated, ‘the medical scientists may understand the = preceas and develop means of arresting saseecthe degeneration of tissue which, in the j end, produces death. i 2.2 Dr, Arne Frantzell, of the Academic ; ...Hospital of Upsala, makes no predictions =e. what his new X-ray method may xz ibd hutihe inks it may help to solve the puzzle that revolves ‘around deterioration “of tissue. Those who have seen samples of “a photographs report that ‘they! show’ clearly the strata of bone, muscle, fat and skin, all clearly defined. Ordinary X-ray oabi¢tures, of course, show the bones only, S2Sith surrounding parts of the body in a ==itiganingless blur, =] Without trying to present a technical ==ssexplanation of the process developed by “aethe yoling Swedish scientist, we call at- quito Control project and feel that they will be able to | accom- | ity C jest od plish much in the é¥adication of { For City the pests, if every person in the C. B. HARVEY: eity will lend support. For City Commission One of the chief topics for dis-j MILTON A. PARROTT ~ cussion at the Jaycee. . business { (MICKEY) meeting will be completion of j plans for the uge “Get Out The) & Star Veteran Vote” parade to be" staged ie evening of November 11, Armis- tice Day. sidy of uncertain magnitude to manufac- turers in this country. This has made the price of manufactured products higher to consumers, particularly our farmers: We do not hesitate to say that the time has come for the United States to under- stand that international trade is not a one- way street. When we sell goods abroad, we must be willing to buy something in return. This means, in simple language, that we mustiswap goods, with our neighbors, , This. is much better than sending our neighbors our, material resources without getting anything substantial in return except ,the pleasure of giving them money or extéend- ing them eredit. For City Commission ALBERT G. ROBERTS S. C. Anderson and T, E. | 2 ‘ owners of Trumbo Island, arrive amen Air this morning and are meeting STRAND conditions their many friends in the city, [_— a after a look over their property Last Times Today in company of caretaker Cleve- land Niles. Frank Jolly left on the morn-! gaa “DIVINE RIGHTS” FADE OUT Comedy Lave cooeats elk NO WONDER THOUSANDS I] well, Lionel Barrymere, Ceeil Kellaway For centuries, the “divine right” of kings to govern their people was accepted Se, to his achievement. When speci. } throughout most of the world, regardless |f/PREFER THIS k ne have helped him to in- } °f the type of government. The rulers LAXATIVE L ONR terpret the pictures and have built up sub- | Were backed, in most instances, by the L M GE prevailing religious organizations of their | For epee Tee eat is Last Times Today lands but, oeeasionally, the kings and the The edly lasatee ey ed religious leaders disagreed, with resulting Welsch upset ye —— oe | bloodshed. Sievplensess, Anes come The doctrine of divine right for kings Stipetion dake 4 po ra | is about passe. King Leopold III, of Bel- Draught to gium, now in exile-in Switzerland, is anx- % ious to return to his country and the’ peo- ple will soon hole a referendum on the question, The. monarch has annonnedd that he will abdicate of fewer than fifty- five per cent of the voters faver his return. The victory of the “people” over their rulers is complete except in some of the more backward countries. In the place of | _: . Stamtial case evidence from soft tissue eet ““piistegraphs, he thinks it will be time to || l.scéititier “seriously upon the pathological a sphere.” The possibility is that the new ‘type photographs might assist'in the diag- ~ nosis of eameer and tumors and thus aid a the fight on malignant growths. [| Sie We enw aame pompous individuals i ' owhte look like they have swallowed them- gp ‘welves. Located in the Heart of the City acasonaste ROOMS ..ncsunvavions with BATH aud TELEPHONE Ford ‘Fordiing ‘Miller manda k \ ‘The yokels rave about the big cities and the metropolitans rave about the Sn COUNT hereditary monarchs, however, there have Hotel Ask Fer it-either way... both j | 2 come into existence other types of rulers €0 NE. 3rd St. 228 NE. Hiatol Ave. lst trade- piu ; | Rvery bt in a while ri across | te dominate the people and to eontrol their “edie 100 Koges = Xe at Av le-marks mean the same thing. i i] semebody. who. believes in Howe’en | thinking and their activities. In time, the Dacian Bleva' Elevator EY WEST AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA Company BY ; . gliosis, hobgeblins and straight tips om the } people will remove them from , their ny le pa ST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 5 3 BLOCKS PROM UNION BUS STATION © 1949, The Cove-Coto Company if * > Warket. pedestals:

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