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_ | Europe and Asia is advanced from time x | to.time. with the suggestion that.seme -.ob- ligation rests upon this try to receive all individuals who happen: to think ’ that hey can better themselves economically i _ Mi : sa sc aaaee eae, ar ae a . Raid» SENG S Is there any why coun- : Ran. 4 a | try should a eeekwtat Reeder tion, extend its liberal laws-to them “and, in a comparatively’ few years, let’ them vote in the management of the natién’s affairs?, ore - The same observation applies to the not ms people of European countries. No earth- ly reason exists why the United States should eonsider itself an asylum for the perseguted and oppressed of all regions, Secondly, it would be dangerous for us to accept millions and millions of per- OTICE : than) resolutions 4 sp will be 7 are a ‘MPRCVE: sons, untrained in the democratic process- es, and permit them to complicate the al- ' ready troublesome issues of state... - $ While any nation can receivera “cer- i ! “fh “is “not : iflate any ap i ' ¢ of foreigners into the social. or.) °""* Sedestacdg pk : “+ der of the United 'States:'Since’every | nd- (MR. AND MAS HRNGY KOMORER S08 ' - tion must have some form of homogeneous sroner, decided their infant son. Stephen. was’ J j a PP dent. The baby’s body was found in a millpond ‘s population in order to successfully operate, | morek reported him, kidnaped from his crib. Later ; it would be exceedingly unwise for the mitted she accidentally dropped ‘tHe’ child en ' United States to receive an unchecked fiow | snd hid the body in the pond to tonceal the death from } ; of immigration just because people in hheeat = = eee: eee ee ; other regions are not quite as well off as : i fe 3 : the American people. *DEAD BABY. FOUND... ; It is worthy of note that most of the | S=s=msnmcunimmumnnmennmne | ppp : : people who came to this country retain Key West In ‘ ; their attachment to their former land of ’ ‘ nativity, often vote in accordance with the Days Gone By interests of theiy friends and_ relatives is : in in. EN FROM ! abroad, and, in many cases, show no in- | Op tHE CITIZEN hve : ; ¢lination whatever to become acquainted | NovEMBER 8, 1939 j . : with the procedures, customs,and. culture | amanuimaumanmur.wumamnntiennnn ty i never, been’ a. ick a od ; of this country. ‘ Members of. the: Chamber of, § for it much less a key—and went enneth!” she whispere: : cs : : Commetce directors’ * group, tos se down the path to the silent street.| There was no answer, : : gether with members. of' the lo a SR ads Seaman oabe tae gas a lt ct : CREATES A BIG MARKET Real Estate Board and other ci: i litres s i zens of the city, assembled a’ : : ; When. the proposal was first ‘made to Pee feeausriery’ sh night ; ; ngs ea es ‘or a joint. meeting and to' hear} ‘ide a rural electrification administra- Congressman Pat .Céhnon,:'w! oe) tion, for the purpose of carrying, electricity had arrived, in the city just ipriot} ; . .. }te.the sof the nation, there ..werg~ a |t0 the meeting, unannounced, de: BIRTHDAY . : states. of n e° brsi citi including ried # sBgech ‘on the WPA situ: . ‘ Aa) Hera ote oO j i the United States have authorized cash | many business tnen, who violently opposed ae, Bua? Nesalonieny bonubes for those of their citizeits who | the idea os utopian, socialistic’ and im} Completion of the..., $50,000 | = — — freed in the armed forces during World | practical. dermis Keg Woot elena! JAMES G. PATTON, born Nov. ar Il, It is interesting to note, however, that |Company will be done by De- Saati nigepebineage suns! ‘The total of bonus payments made, or }the public utilities, who had’ done very Cae ac ereneneh Bh oesoy é : HAE caBeny. wha guano’ § tobe made, in these states reaches. a to- little to serve rural customers, are now instellatin rot ‘he oni per anti| (®). Wirephoto | redenh at a Namenel Oates tal of $2,094,958,000, according to figures }in a race with governmenteassisted co- |board at the power plant. would A STATE TROOPER examines |TS Union since 1940, is one of | collected by Tax Foundation, Inc., a non- } operatives to. provide electricity for farm }>* completed by December'20. | a bag containing the body of (te. cuante x ee panel | “ io repo at | customers. By the end of the year, accord- j.| Six-week-old m Komo- i “fami a profit réseatch organiation. It rts th it hi d of the year, Members of the .Bodra éf Di-| * kc Stephen Ki ire Paes pestle, the “amily iy Wengean Proposals are now pending | ing to one estimate, the utilities will be rectors of the Kep West Yacht | Sit ee s a ee type” of farm, and is friendly to- in Sp ub is being held at 4’piclock| near . ¥. | ward ized labor. It stood be- y 44 ie b ‘ serving 2,500,000 customers, or about, the | (1:5 afternoan in the ToiMhouse, Last Fridey night the child's hind New Deal aaa ma ane, | , however, bonus proposal iS | same. number that get power from the gov- | which is situated on the old /right| mother, Mrs, Henry Komorek, ; Patton is also president of the e have been defeated by Legislatures in| ernment agencies” electric cooperatives. a way of Florida _ Coast | reported her son kidnaped from } National Yeroonrs Union, Life i | ue twenty-one states, sometimes. more than’ There is more to rural electrification | Railway just east of the’ draw) his crib. Later she admitted | surance Association and of the ‘ idge. i ri onee. In 1949, fifteen states failed to ap-.} than giving light to farm homes. A recent a: : Mit nie ee ee Carparstion, During "World War » proposed legislation which the:} survey, covering nineteen states and made Peak: ane nage M. Pritchard! the idtchen floor, She said she | 11 Patton served on the War Mo- indation suggests, emphasizes “the de- | by the Edison Electric. Institute, estimates | the city. and enjoying themeclves| BA the body 1 conceal the | Vitory Hoard. ‘His hobby ie col. velopment of strong opposition, includ- { that the extension of electricity to farmers | seeing the many things’ which| ‘at from her husband. lecting oil paintings—chiefly ma- ing that initiated by. veterans and veterans of the nation has opened up to manufac- | 2¢ cut of the ordinary to visitors |'~~~-~-_~------ ~~ { rines. and mountain views. nizations. inst bh ” Z 3 , | from the interior of the’states., |COmsnunity social event of the orga » against cash bonuses. turers of electric. equipment a market esti- season. tently. announced the production ‘The seventeen states which have ap~ } mated at $750,000,000. The survey includ-| Senator Robert Reynolds, of i of “Jane Eyre,” there has been a Proved bonus payments; with the estimat- ed interviews with 2,377 farm electric North Carolina, and Mrs:~'Reyn- ‘Kathleen Antoinette - Wells, } rush at the itigh School library ed cost given in millions of dollars, are: aoulies indienting an. —-average. wbtail olds Det coe in the city, en-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl to obtain the book. Many stu- bes ees ng On ® joying their experience, and are! Wells, celebrated her fourth| dents have di: ed that ro-| Connecticut, $51; Delaware, $7; Hlinois, | market for appliances of $150 a customer. }guests at the’ Hotel La Coticha: | birthday anniversary at her home | mance made “Jane Eyre a “best | $385; Indiana, $105; Iowa, $85; Louisiana, Not only will electricity bring comfort Sie He ' } at No. 2 Catholic Lane, with a}seller” a generation or so ago. $60; 5 ahi tt * Emphasizing the military and! party Monday afternoon. } Massachusetts, $108; Michigan, $270, f and convenience to farm homes but it Inival asnects of the Aribstice | is To@ay The Citi as M 4 N H hi 6. - a | ‘Ss s F a : | 4 lay ie Ci — says in an} mage $84; New Hampshire, $6, New will provide business for many manufac- | Day ball‘and flo6r show at Key ie Assistant. State Attorney as editorial paragraph: | $400; North Dak ta, 27; hi. sas «, A West Country Club Saturday: Lancelot Lester, who left Mon- “Key Largo,” a new play by! $300; Ri “i Ish $30: So ~ . 10, | turers. In addition, it will speed uP the night, the sponsors, Arthur Saw- | day afternoon on a business visit. Maxwell Anderson, will Seateiee wa: i Rhode Island, +4 ut Dakota, mechanization of farm processes, improve yer. Post No. 28 of the American ' to. Miami, was a returning passen- | Muni .Weisenfreund (Paul Muni ; Vermont, $4; and Washington, $80. | farm economics by: the use of labor-saving pasion, eas —— the ger yee the highway at an early j to sale goers). New York will a . ‘S . | Members o' e reception corn-! hour this morning. see this actor in pefson in that WORKS ON ATOMIC CLOUDS devices and generally speed up the econ mittee that will greet those at-! play, but perhaps it will later te omic tempo of rural life. tending the first outstanding! Simce the Dramatic Club re-’ shown on the screen. * © Prom London, a special committee MEME ARIS HL Berta Se R fe aaa Tae ee “whieh has been studying European ques- QUESTIONS I. Q. TESTS CAR SMASHED IN. COLLISION WITH BIG FRUCK =o Meme reports that the Soviet Union is . ~~ -t¥TRE to develop “atomic clouds” for use Modern intelligence tests are unfair to ~~ + @@alest troops in the field. some children, says Dr. Ernest A. Hag- ==. “This information, if accurate, indicat. | 2°. professor of psychology at the Un- ; @ehat the Russians are not only trying to | iversity.of Chicago, who points out that ; @erelop atomic weapons to destroy in- | the tests are such that children, from priv- : dustrial centers and ports, but to devel ileged, or middle-class::homes; are... better. prepared for them. thar is’ the”! thse™ wit children from lewer-class culture. “No one would think-afigiving an in- telligence test standddized’‘on American children, to a child in, Bali, or: \.France' ‘or @ method by which gases could be used ~te produce atomic clouds which would ~axift. upon troops in the field. «» Wehave no way of verifying the apecntation of the committee which in- { hited outstanding men from France and | South Africa, and expect the. results .to send money to anybody, anywherr * Great Britain. Nor have we any ideg | mean very much,” declares the ‘educator. you will save time and whether the United States, or the West. | He points out that the tests, if they are mane Dae ora -demacegcies, have experiments along | t® be on a scientific basis, must be fram- o he Rv Ome ed seas to give equal opportunity to ates SONS b* t ces da “both siden’ of ee tracks.” ~—othat, in this country, at least, ample efforts "hE been made to fomiep the fulluse of eg htncig _ vane io oe eens ene oben. << Siieic weapons, includ aseous ¢ an . a ere tet against the lower-class child, which” dacs oh ORDA T si Susipsaiion ane be the life of trade | not have the advantage of securing com- bin -Brchonenn SEDAN was thoroughly tora apart im an secident west of Reading, Pa. when ‘ NATIONAI!. BANE there ave 4 lot of traders that do every- | parable information and training inside . 9 parked tractor-trailer along the Reading-Lancaster highway. Leroy At Key West _ or vine possible to elfminate competition. the family circle. pri Ba Sates a Fred DeVecca of West Reading were killed and seriously injured respec- Deventer at the ‘FeGinlS Sapeam to is caiaitsacsnepestste-secirainactnpadeetanenn Gate h aut ite sin