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Mukden. os ee cs | Several days earlier, thé Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, commenting on the Paes 100 ) the-act removed any present. possibility of puregas - | considering recognition: of the new |ied ‘government in Chin: : Ee ne 7 sth ‘th -diplomatie gos ney SOx pee channels to obtain the freedom of those | 3y yuiy; yyaju 1od9¥s0 awog,, ‘as Spee ode *, ur &) Nine: |'detained, the United States. Government | _ iu: oy yuem ouoauios oie se uf os Mla Hg BE iow shad been unable to get in touch with Ward | —payeysoy PRY a clas taias [pines tes *s10R} OW 91 30 4NO OUND. ATI w BED Vn for weeks, As @ result, the United States, in } jou, yuan 0} oaty o1d0a “TeMPIAND WP | Sidoad ‘ Aumnyd.year8 ayy podem Jopi ous 10728; 27 the words of George N. Craig, National Bitar pay pon oda ‘@peus ays asiou ayy Jopno au) pur Serre eT ia ( Apia) Commander of the American Legion, | “"layzey Au: ouresq us ae ays in| IO am BOpuRde aus AuaRUY 0 ‘ «ae ¢SeuT@ Ino u ano B * ; ‘stands ridiculed before the world as being ig ales palin pe opine ae hag q gapmes, hi vey 2. Gay ra unable or unwilling to” protect its own | puez ayeaji11 01 1272 ‘[doed jo |-yap Buryjou sem -asn ote une poos “aps ” Joquinu ysoie9i aun 404 POOR 480 |] Pom ATUO 2U3 St RUE 321 gop root Joy Burrus ‘ssoqong Srnlagarics: : ~4B018 ln :sIu1 Jopisuos ing “ou |si1q prey T 91079q S14 INO SEA AED eT ee eee or wioly Prior to the release of the captives Mr. | ysyenpiarpuy pedani & Burg, 1 Ue4m “e10ur EWG» tyuamom e uy ,;pseND,, “INoys O | “ j «21doad as3) Bete Craig urged that, the. Government of this | suerq y.upynoo 1, wii piemoy 2055 | sur peas nod Aoop. 9m} jo yNo peoy”'siy isMayy 2 Jo. i A B AIL SBM 2US country serve notice on'Communist leaders | pajzznd e powim pey eepy joy Tose uy PBuuos no. . sed piensa *auoze Siyr in China that Mr. Ward and his associates | | ;Syiadord ay}, uuepyos |°Y3NA 247 9Ut [193 MON, GED arpuey ‘ysnur | JI “ajay 40} : ; oi Aipssodou sem 31 08 ‘souog Heys 18D 0} peuiny yaaa Ses L, Glusppne poo RAV must be released ‘unharmed:by: an. early | stew an anit oF qudih UPR oat : . chisel apron specified date and, if this failed to get the pur uta ow low ash yorum |-dnos pue. pousruyar,Hujoq ano [o* PONPNHS SSE all ge men released, to dispatch armed forces to | Soyea yeu UE Umop 3Nq “Wloddns |sBulMa eAB4 1, OPH YN. PIES {aus12 eave, PInoa am {peg oa; 7. qt 3 . 2. A[qeuorjsenbun ous ,PeystuINy S4f UoYyM S13], [y,u0aR syzoder JayjeaM,, “MOU JOY compe) their release. ‘ pico aal one _ ra Ppmom a pale ofthe é; jhoqe wie ‘onreeotnod@ pey [8D JS® is not to the credit of the U. S. to | -dns sayea payjorjuco yeUm aes 0; “e277, "WOOL i 805 r Syenba, ‘yorq nos axe}) O1,, St a do UOISIA ay pey JeyIeF INOZ ‘o1ay poy days £04} Pot Bra ott 0 send. men into foreign countries to repre-| poueddey yeum A1quqoad sey, <3 tepid an waa pegtect sre ‘Sent it, and then stand aside while they aaburciong,, [ok Un ay cae , pmo ay se 3s0y are illegally and, perhaps, brutally treat- | ¢@amssere suyeidxe teuy ; i SB yno Ay 03 wiry pjor J, ‘poujerdxe : ‘ ai “4 324804 0} POAIL PUR Ays9 | 398 2 ay ,URPLAYS “JN 0} Pet T,, ed by other governments or semi-govern- * ‘sy ons peg | uaa 2) 8 tales ; suoreulay ments. If the U. 8, representative has com- yang beh aati PELL” | 7492 398 $1129 MMoHT OF pE>OOT aUI5 mitted no wrong. and has acted properly . , a7eay aq 3,uRa nod Ayjpad ing Laila " ; os oa 118um, “Sepsaises nos toward the nation to which he is accredit- ‘een pa peo Bing A cap hy WOgE PeDS T “USUITES "YSU Payee { ed, he is entitled to the full support of his amoy siy pres. Aye) Saga 5“, anda Madde: gq country, ue i MOIS ay q ‘i qs BLY y 9y} OF pres wapIy ,NOs EN | Many years ago, in the administration SI JojdeyD dead.” Immediately afterwards, the Amer, FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY Horry & pe prog a of Theodore Roosevelt,.a' wealthy Ameri-| 9. | ot | ae ena cae Sate eee _— can was seized and held for' ransom by a | are man. of Mississippi, born in Dod- erases; notorious bandit in Morocco. After some TODAY S #4 years ago. Mr. ’ parleying failed to get results, the Ameri- che Vous ‘3 Frank J. Black, C. music! nee more we are given the plea- ean Secretary of State, John. Hay, . sent | y director, born in Philadelphia, 55} —— te welcome the: Pret: the Sultan of Morocco a message reading 4 BIRTHDA years ago. : the ee as follows; ‘Perdicaris alive or Raisuli | By AP Newsleatures. Your Grocer SELLE That Good: | I many times more, and) ican was restored to his liberty ee ee wow STAR * BRAND FULL CARGO your vacation here will. produce The n. ’ as PRS ae <iSt DAVID WARFIELD, born Nov. atural tendency of most Ameri- | Waltet Neville Burrell Sawyer, 4°06", Gun pancigce When AMERICAN MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaten & Feene te ie Leneties vot desire. THE ORACLE . | °2"8,W2Uld be.to supportthe position taken jae Blond, fet, leath bout ‘the century was young Warfield and CUBAN COFFEE PHONES) 92 and by the Commander of. the American: Leg: } ion. Nevertheless, the presumption ‘is that our diplomatic officials. know . the best procedure andthe steps ‘which: ére; de-’ ~~~. The Czechoslovakian Government has signed to protect him and his associates. Bi The release of the American represen. -Weienned the clerk in the Military .At-| tativas seemingly justifies the policy of _ Mites effier of the United States after | the State Department. Maybe the Chinese __ belding Bim nearly three weeks on charg-| were afraid that! other ations would line of heading a spy ring. up against them and that their loss would ‘Whe clerk, it seems, was 4 Czech-born, | b¢ worst than their gain. eeterelived American. His wife..was an THE CO : RATION DOLLAR 5 Key West Lodge No. 551, | (Xnow America) Austrian citizen. pire? ‘The information leads us to question When anindustrial-concern ‘sells a | lent and Protective Order of Elks! pioney Harlitt. of New York, the poliey of the United States Govern- | dollar's worth of its-produat, what. hap- ea Snir Aces aitemoon, ‘eminent editor-author, born in ment te sending aboard, as _representa-} pens to the money? Do'the owners happily f ‘ | bernie 58 ree NS of this country, former residents of | pocket most. of it? The repart of a .good- times: Migsthatle < colihe: beta te which they are accredited. | sized coal company, for the year which Melrose, Miss.. 55 years ago. erect. a native of a foreign country, | ended last April 80,‘shows how its money Prof. Irwin Edwin of Columbia “whe becomes a citizen of the United | is spent. i eet Seve Nis Woes ee ilies, retains much of his ideology in Out of each ‘dollap it received in sales, eonmmetion with his former home, More-| this company paid out :51,21 cents for over, the possibility exists that his citizen- | labor, Teeth : Lau whip im the United States was a matter of The néxt higgeat cost was payments convenience rather than of principle. Made for purchases ‘and seryices, which : We are not saying that:these foreign. | totaled 32:01 éents. : ; heme Americans are pot ayailable to serve Welfare and -pelision; fuhds, | which the United States. mf dispatch of _ the | are solely for, thé ‘enefit of ldbot; cost 4.91 S waehe-horn clerk to fome — other «country | cents, while Ssdiehun weet 4.21 cents in than to Czechoslovakia, however, might| taxes. ‘°° hee ye cat Pepreeent tact in view of the present world It was necessary to retain 2:63. cents get gia rd : ae gar which he was driving ran W85 one of Amepica’s most f me, rear end of a-vegetable — _ character actors, In aa truck owned by Charles Tift, and Music Master’ and “The ue- urned over about three miles tigneer” he’ played to. thousands Nats of Homestead, ~ ° tc on Broadway,: but he nefused. of- TRY A POUND TODAY!) WHO SHOULD REPRESENT U. 5.? ——— fers to make movies, which were f e A drive to abtain funds for fi- prveohsor ng a ee hey ) el fu A ' / ] 4 pipens of te Abed 2,309 came before the footlights in sponsored by it- tee of Key West Lions and Jay. Vaudeville and . eventually to obs, gets ules way soinpecow, drama. He invested in real estate " according to information released erage es pupcaparn in Bet a! ee acy Bis ne New York apartment, surrounded eae it the ans , by art objects he collected, | map out the plans. _ ‘Annual Memorial Services of} TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Sodality of the High School of the Convent of Mary Immacu- late is going to be represented by four of its members at the con- vention which is to be held at West Palm Beach on November 28 through December 3. left for Miami this morning to | join the ship which will arrive in Ernest Castillo, who had been port today. in the city for a few days visiting caiaes with relatives and friends for a’ Miss Edna Knowles, daughter few days, left on the early bus! of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Knowles, this morning for. Miami to jain eft on the early bus this morning the Steamship Florida. {for a visit in Jacksonville with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Smith and Augustin Villaverde, who is family attached to the stewards depart- | ment of the Steamship Shawnee,} “Today The Citizen says in an and who had been visiting with! editor aragraph: ! @ A practical, up-to-dete " ; ‘; Mrs. Villaverde during the strik s| “It is bitterly cold in Russia situation. : : for use in carrying on the “business, and | or the stevedores in New aoc | and the Alrae is ripe for slaying.” ed handy desk ‘cles sod woh The same ryle applies to foreign-born | interest on long-term indehtedness amount- tl AROSE. AD ‘beautiful laminated binding Here's PP ilifens from any country. If we— must | ed to .78 cents. Finally, out of each dollar i Deve & representative in Italy, for example, | it was paid for its product, the stockhold- "there le me reason why we shquid have} ers received jn dividends 2,02 cents—a Sftetien-born citizens. Their talents can be | trifle more than one-fiftieth, Weed somewhere else without exciting the To sum up, the workers in this com- > SPicion of the other government that the | pany received about 25 times as much as ~ ®ative-born diplomat or clerk may engage | did the owners and the government got i egtra-curricular activities. more than twice as much asthe owners, one ‘The money paid in dividends was one of Definitions are clearand concise. DIFFERENT IN ARGENTINA the smallest items in the concern’s financ- ore PR ee of a ial operations. tonyms, other * Some 700 Commiunists.in« Argentina As a genera] rule, workers receive a were arrested recently while celebrating great deal larger part of industry’s total ae of the Russian Revolu- | earnnigs than do the owners—-and govern- F. their headguarters in. Buenos | ment commonly: gets as much or more than News dispatches say that 305, includ- the owners, In these days, you'd search a long time to find a corporation in _ which ie 160 women, were given jail sentences | the stockholders receives the lion’s share. of fowr days, Some party leaders were Wiven fifteen-day sentences and the re- mainder were freed. Apparently, Argentina does not go to HANDSOMELY BOUND New laminated cloth binding for sturdiness, long life and beauty, Easy to keep clean despite constant use. Covers are blue, with title on @ rich gold background printed in dark red. EMPTY SEATS 1 We have word from Hollywood re- We trquble of staging an claborate and] porting that movie attendanee has dipped . ‘ Ford Convertible Couses now on display : frisl, such as that witnessed in New | for three straight years, There are reasons | ti vail i Gelors with attractive trim combina <: eared the eleven top Communists advanced, sort of alibis: Too good weath- ee new Ford convertibles which feature wee called to face American justice. er, television, poor films, strikes. fistaiiaileseentinsanncintinnniesnsinccesontind