The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 14, 1949, Page 2

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- . Ps ee "Hilt the» Marshall-Plan costs'the people of esis country “a. tremendous amount of —SSMiney and that it is based upon a sincere =~ the price charged domestic users, Swedish ; = effort te -seisieungl 3 stig p08 steel is sold at a premium in the export Company, Inc. $120 ied 2 markets, as is Swedish wood pulp. . * ———_— agus lt be os SS caamipye ders It is the view of Mr. Hoffman, repre- Fe Cur Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service ang uF would not be important except sate the fact | senting the United States’ position, that " nye ai ieee ——between——. wea that they hold complete control over the this system must be ended. In the lang run, — MIAMI and KEY WEST ‘ oe body gains. Moreover, some observ. , : Vast resources and military power of the | "°2°¢Y ® i! say . : Naturally, the French and Swedes eeraught. we» WHEN YOU USE THE is asis 2 . sia 1 | stipation.. Take ay ad treet Phone 1000 fora new War is the Marsha Praseeaige feemplain’ about. the discrimination ot |] urna ok dis egghggaeg ‘anche UNDERWOOD ~~ Tkeeks “the Americanization of Te Foe oy Britain and Germany on coal but, *as_ the Maureen O'Hara, Melvyn PE ee | ips ee » if only 5 ‘| that were favored by the tec ndidates for the City Commission seh stage of ie fruition, : _ All candidates. favored the. improye- | reyurned to or of Garrison Bight, which is outstand- § vors to become, a great Craig Yacht Harbor : leted by Devember call | Se EERE OKs m ti zen lay. : e "1896, the year it was incorporated as a| Volunteers are needed ance trom | “ity.” The number of its all-vearyround {memberships in the "p “invites ain: | esidents, a term frequently used in those | cording to ofticers of Sn anonymous | days, was fewer than 1,000. But Miamians pana ~ ha roe in those days knew the pulling power of | 1.0 Saturday, Armistice yachting and fishing among the: people in | due to pressure of busi colder climes who came to Florida for vee Sige By aes + 3 the winter or part of it. work, hence the delay in! : 1mi worked hard to improve | ing members. pes their water front. Small wharves were ‘At 6 neatilg a constructed here and there and so-called | Tuesday by the War D of State Road Department r to: to.and for people even, “there were few bites. iamians also advertised widely the ens of fishin its waters. It tad ‘POWELL | {xou that story until today, though | (rw. 'p. A, will hold a tare \ ‘ ae child ai H , most of the fish were caught | at the Art Center, Fron. ini i H as been to reason. T! J inthe ¥ Sere aft the upper Florida Keys, | Whitehead streets, Thursd a¢tor fe ee ears OF ning. Miss Del Curlee, who Dear Mr. and Mrs. Key West: | .. Yachting and fishing gave Miami its | first boost as a winter resort. Sports fish- "|radio fans, first as a crooner in} don't romantic comedy roles and then] seen it, It’s > . 4 . visiti: ith: he father, ‘ id CO from home, might send them The Citi-|| ing has helped in Key West:too. But we | 22 gS.27"" er lotticer “Manet tien te na ten ened ee ee wen regularly. The cost is little compared have few facilities for yachts, even those coast guard service, left @ number of radio programs. Pow- egisathsepotiy Py ch with what it will mean to those who re- || of the smaller type. Garrison Bight, pro- eg hie hace parte grate ra Minted Bg ScYou haven't co eeive it. If you doubt what we say, try it || perly improved, would provide a practi-|{\,jcrdsle © Pty school boy by.singinig {n'a preferences, = and a synagogue ahd. organizing| Hi, 3 his own band. Eventually’ he pat came master of ‘ceremonies | EoReacggremicolsy fa Neewerd Boyt eae ope rothers’ theater z a and, in time, this. led-to a film| “|pemotion, °l want to go home.” contract. ‘ 's lips se’ determined line, She must see this through. She must keep Ar TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Miss copa Lucas, bases had. (Know America) furs tee been visiting for a brief tig,in}] —Goy. Fr: Pf he of Ohio, daar the city as the guest of _Miand any a Loon dct restalas tee del thes tee Raine’ Se baie Mrs. V.-V.-Carroll, left; U. S. Senator Joseph R. Mc-} relax her vigilance. If Calvin had on your. away from berger? cand ‘parents are doing this very thing, why not you? : eally enclosed yacht basin, better than any other in the state. » But the city.is not in.a ‘position to im- prove Garrison Bight extensively. It is financially able, though, to begin to im- | prove the bight, It has-$10,000 available | for that work. Why not improve to the ex- tent of that amount? Why wait to get more money in the bight fund before doing anything? If the money is only sufficient H, Dalrymple, of New who. visited in Key Wes‘ winter and ehjoyed a del! season, returned for the sojurn for the period, and i - fortably located at a hom on Catherine street. tig pei So Waray THE ORACLE SAYS WHAT WE WANT States, according to. Georgi. ™M. Pi sw of the Russian Politburo, ‘ems “world Ameri $ ee Pr Steamship Cuba yesterday Carth: ft Wit in, born at sed “—— pase can" empire” “to | to construct a few small piers to accom- | noon for Tampa. AWIAL-| Grand Chute, Wissonsin, 40 peary| Innate ioe ha apege ers : means of violence and:new | modate owners of amall. boats, lét’s build 1 \ ago. : the Langtry holdi q ware” ‘our is “nothing »: s rae vi - _ Bishop. Charles W. Flint of| , The chauffeur had looked Ke. | iti nor-less a pense f of Sentertiek the ee ae eee: ue) 2 been visiting in Haina | Washington, G,. Methodist | “Don't think any ships are land-| “If " ie Par StF aah Aw beieeter eee c aan Mims TO | for’ ‘brief tion’ and , apied Thao ‘ing. ere today, -Mrs:' Ainstree. |’ whole world into a colony of the-American EUROPE'S: TWO-PRICE ‘SYSTEM ba Yhe Steahehip Cuba’ ‘ ier gna oe Want T should turn back? oe of reducing sovereign pédples : ‘ afternoon for a brief visit “Dr. Carl S, Bll, president of the} - * tothe position of slaves.” ret cere ie + weather wes unsuitable >| Northeastern University, Boston, D re : pes One of:the-practices which the -U. S. | sport aid left on'the born in, Staunton, Indiana, 62) 4” Mart ' This isthe type of information that the | pconomic Administrator urges European | for their home in Titusville, Pton, | years ago. ORD erica hye peg gtr phon Loy ah 5 ~oigussian receive as to the motives | nations to end is that which charges for- : pie PE PBs Dick alee lpbanate peau bras Teaving was part of that quarrel. | Ainslee ‘and policy of the United States. ; : Frank, Guito, ‘who: candjets | Washington University, Washink-| Tike a record repeating itselfover| “Arleta dear, T 5 eigners more for essential raw materials | dental parlors in Atlanta;'Gajar-|ton, D. C, famed. neurologist, and he heard thei 1} but , = or ~ the fact a they have no ac-| than domestic industries. edie the alte last. a ‘born in Philadelphia, 64° years ; “Bu Leta, be reasona bi: When eid _ wei to tr me = sources of information, it is easy | Paul G. Hoffman, Administrator, }2, Yt, ¥ith his parents, Mr. tnd | ago. ou —well, a cruise, or perhaps.a hop| "Yea, it was, He telephoned 3 ‘o'onclude that they are being misled by points out that the British ask Seandina- Dita pis rg aie : pi aed © fom ae. around the States In'my plane," | ask the name of the Beatest wen | oer the leaders of Soviet Russia and that there vian buyers to pay ninety-five shillings for | friends. : 4 49 years ago. ; —_——_— ——-— — =e = ~~ W#e-sinister purpose behind the program. steam coal although the internal’ price i ; - Mr. Malenkoy warns us, however, that | so 7 °° en, one . ergs cP Today The Citizen” ‘says i . if @ third ae 5) runs from fifty-five to sixty shillings, Ger- | editorial paragraph: = | Choose Your ° be Werta Wer is unleashed by im- | man coal, it is pointed out, sells at differ- | “Expect no favors and youjyi MORE WOAH 5 ONE £ Darialiots, it will “ the grave” of the} ont prices on the frontier. than to German |7°t2i?_You_ friends. 1 PREFER THIS GIFTS from Us : pe J Aptees Sg <a ‘apa — warn- | industry. The British user of coal enjoys LAXATIVE TIME s CAVED : ‘milfiption ad a geben th r con- 1 an advantage of about thirty per cent £2 Something for Every : ed Gab ¥) the Russian | and the German user of German coal has a welcome reltef from Member of the leader is not averse to anything that ‘ For Mipation take Black. Famil might “dig the grave” of th itali differential amounting to about twenty on ted. “Pr je ‘amily *Saystem, le capitalist six per cent, without counting transport ET hogy ficial for of ite, It is interesting to note that the charge a snus" Geet xis. || TROPICAL TRADER SUNDSTRAND ADDING - FIGURING MACHINE "ECA points out, they do precisely the same —? Herta arannme .thing.on their own raw-materials exports. Loraine iron’ ore leaves France at a price roughly two hundred and fifty per cent of tries and continents.” In. view of the fact Overseas Transportation AlsoServing ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Soviet Union. This military might and the | °f E¥?opean economic development _be- Between Miami and Key West <oubt as to the purpose for which it is | Heve that eal economic cooperation will “ommintained, make it necessary for the not begin until the governments wipe out United States to be prepared for any eyen- these differential export prices for . basic EXPRESS SCHEDULE QUALITY i (No Stops En Route) tuality, : {raw materials. ee KEY, eae DALY = Pare CEPT at 6:00 P, M. Ar- a RING WITH ADS. SUPER-WEAPONS OF FUTURE Prin ting vives at Miami st 12:00 o'clock Mid- — a nee a i : : LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT Bb ie he’American Medi- | ‘The United States is about to begin the Service SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid. eal Association may carry’ its gase against |. spending of $246,000,000 for expansion of night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A. M. LOCAL SCHEDULE (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. oo at Miami at 4:00 LEAVES MIAMI. DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and Fs at Key West at 5:00 o'clock the Government-sponsared::health — insur- | desi ance plan to display advertising daily newspapers, rae You might ‘surmise—and correctly enough—that the A. M.A. doctors have been doing absut the poorest public re- © Jations job of 1949. And now to make it worse. What this country needs most of all | sure _is.more good doctors. Those good doctors ign and research facilities for super- in big | sonic aircraft and: guided. missiles. The program, originally expected to cost more than a billion dollars, includes the con- struction of a huge ait-engineering de- velopment center and of giant wind. tun- they are going | nels. There's A Model ide ily Suded To Your Busnes: ASH FOR A DEMONGTAALION S08 518 Duval Street Phew 72 Bee This information should serve to reas- : Americans who have been concerned lest the United States permit other coun- be aeons by capable public re- | tries to take the lead in such cupicionante ee Good doctors need and are | It should not be overlooked that some mili- "ial a we the support of all the press tary experts believe that the guided mis- a United States, - _ -[ sile is to be the super-weapon of the future. FREIPICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFE and WAREHOUSE; Cor. Eaton & Francis Sts. j - PHONES: 92 and 93 =

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