The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 7, 1949, Page 2

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- SMe) Ea ge . see Wawyes PEEL T OOEE VE FOR UNION OF FREE PEOPLE A resolution will be introduced in Con- gress, at its next session, calling upon the President to invite the democracies to send delegates to a conference to explore the possibilities of a Federal Union and to see how far'the peoples of the de- mocracies might be willing to go in the establishment of the proposed. ypion of & the free, u a7 Will L. Clayton, former Under-Secre-- tte | cou tary of State, says that “(Democracy will, r, ox Participans, or 3 chosen work for the free peoples of the world ou qewsvaper pers when thei, economy becomes one coms ‘As she pleaded and argued petitive economy instead of being divided |}, q | with the clerk, an sate git! as it now is into as many separate and dis- : psy had bean listening came my i ions.” ‘ ; “If it's no more than & 8 Sire . tinet economies as there are nations.” é ~ 3 ’ ifdematian” che wala, . Peneret se, " Buber Mr. Clayton points out that a union of be able to help you.” a. ie a the free peoples of the world, if success- . : : : gp ptieek Common, 08 the_ Glol fully accomplished, would follow the : . ‘ : Q Big Chips pe Vege ae pattern of the Federal Union formed by : —_— Arieta waited for scorn a Ai the thirteen colonies of 1787 and sug- Looe -_ pe ee sea Wee 7 - thew i 6 gests that the consequences of such a oe p Gite, Hor Wap mare pity rest room. union would be as significant as the oe : ; ‘ "We have fairly complete ac= : aa a growth, progress and development of the United States. It is well known that the formation of such a union would give the new govern- ment an overwhelming proportion of the world’s material and spiritual resources and that such a union would be so strong that no nation, or group of nationy. dare to attack it with expectati a tory. a ca f whic) seeps , I guess, And 1 don’t : (®) Wirephoto peony dates. I didn't know AY in Chicago for Jane Suber. 17, from ot ie e until Gwin a5 geen: i ing the first. snow in her. life after win- ment. i place in'the dress revue. at the National 4-H Club questions, so The. play suit Jane wears is pact of-her prize-winning | but why are .| terested? What } Ag ibs I didn’t cover any but I understand all of 5 a i att 4 be neath Sale a SHE SAW TRAGEDY id E Key West) In Ft The plan which Mr, Clayton has in mind is based on Clarence Streit’s book, “Union Now,” which he wrote before the,}gy 7 t Sh as { outbreak of the second World War, Mr. Days Cone’ B Streit’s ideg is not an all-inclusive con- FILES ties a glomeration of nations but a compact, banat haat the repo (er. “All right, come OB homogeneous grouping of free peoplse |DECEMBER 7, 1939 and ee et) Sees: accustomed to and appreciative of the car was ” freedoms that make up Western civiliza- tion. This common background would supply the basis of a cooperative effort 5 i i What bids to be one of the first great development phases;of the ; Florida Keys is contained in a‘ movement for a rural elevtrifica- | oe Bender ) aeeticene showld not forget that ly to the mor, coke freedoms @/!! last only as long as ” i tion ram initialed last. night } in this nab dalienee to guarantee the security of the member |S02 Potict ot the Montde Cou 2 gene in this Rela” abe 0s : " . states and open to their peoples a greater | ty Commission. E. P. Mclean af | ; z ‘ cloudy. - Gieat ‘care H THE ORACLE opportunity for improved living stand- | McLean Engineering Companf,}| ‘ Your Horoscope taken to set the mind in’a ste: ards. Moultrie, Georgia, who imi be groove, to avoid; as far as is 7 : ecg engaged in fostering Rural Elec | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1,1 ble, ‘these advers:. ‘conditions. SOUTHERN PROGRESS The union would be exclusive in that | trificatién “AGministratioH?* bey iGph-Ahe native of this day is only those nations enjoying popular self-.|-grams },throughout, the .coyntry, too fond of sensation and may] Telévision reoéivers’ With ‘metal rove’ > g rd ivi ‘ this week in conferente’ with! government and recognizing the rights President. Willian R. Bectes + think that the South ix . NBA eS me pee over that the South is | of individuals would be invited to join. First National Bank of Key We: i al z Sh Hotere He Bember | Nevertheless, it would be open to | méim: |‘advanced’ "considerdtion'éof, th yo @ the Routh Bae more | bership to all other nations which, in the.|™05t imerrtant, project.) | the te tee decade, Their } « become quite reckless in pursuit | cabinets have. a of pleasure. There is an indiea-{ market: tion of some success in. early life, but the latter days seem peared on the a) Subseribe To "Me Citizen. —_—— | | { Me vere .P) Wirephoto o) Wein’ dete bee been tripled, | tices and regimes that respect the rights | interview with Captain Fide cerpaprret raehieaid 6 te the Seethers Amociation of | of individuals. Already, twenty members beeeophirinliag — v. ise steamship. pbah{ wept and ‘fold’ police she saw 9 v : e oe eet teteetry of the House -of Representatives shave’ ['canal a : her father kill her mother and’ L S 00 uUSINeSS he Get Geoede the South has | introduced a resolution to initiate action 4 in ne. inte) PU BL sister and wound her brother in, ; “ oe Seely Om remource, name- | to explore the possivility of progress-along Rey. West one. ote cree | their bome,at Memphis, Tenn. ; et © otperteed eclentifie research, | the lines of “Union Now.” outbre: All of the victims, were shot.i the outbreek of war in Europe Diticars sacs searchauottte ite : » ey i ow tenon « Pepe etated It in alread, There is no reason in the world why father whom they identified as 4 W. F. Bean, 50, a mechanic. O Or e a has cancelled cruising in waters } tm; other than those surrounding the tent the fewlen than many of | the people of the United States should } United States. " - =. eeiteed astete ff means that | not be willing to associate themselves of [Ste teleeted reung men can | with other peoples who are willing to iia aa eae ei 1 Sl TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS ; - ed before the boar y - WU eB ac od techn trainin dopt t me “g og ve! s ’ (Know America) * 4 hice! training in | adopt American ideal of government, last night ‘in the | care auieetetties aed then find em-| The experience of this country has -dem- of the constructioh’ af a Rudolbty Friml of Hollywood, o< Seutber® research laborator. | onstrated the advantages that accrue to | float for hydroplane Taaia ee in Coneh i desea cae pony " F le & 1 s proposed place for constructing in Czechoe jovakia, 65 years ago. a large population ina great area and | the float the old Ag@ibiierine | Prof. Zechariah Chafee, Jr., a sh eee & beginning to} the natural expectation is that the | base at the right of the” Porter famous Harvard Law school_pno- 6O <4: Swot taiee me te study and | formation of a larger union, along the Co, property at thes fant ak wou mann insErovsdence, Ko would be followed by the for all the peoples con- 's Fenton, . resident agent—of urse of years, develop democratic prac- | ‘The Citizen today held.a ote Colonel L. C. Brinton *Appear- go. s Waterman Wise of New : 5 Bai York, author and lecturer, son of s of music who assembled : at Bayview Park t night to| Me late famed Rabbi, born in} Feat he conc ate Renn Palen Grnam yar a. al Band under Warrant cer ‘2: , P., si- n't be long now before the news | Caesar La Monaca were evident. | dent me oN ee mr ly so delighted at the rare musical | © od aie ? vill be » exte e la é 5 ae vill be the extent of the lat est | ‘treat that the director haw: we: | Columbia, Pa., 63 years @@0. cided that the last congett, tafhor-| “§P"Edmund E. Day, retired toh cuemnech tant nen ene ee ee} 2 row night, will. again be” played 9 aie beef Se n learn much from their adult eS aia Tt Will start at” 4:45 ar that’s mostly what’s «wrong : ae af Bévis Merins ofl “ i see int tite oleh Rings es aA ? , Califor broadcaster- 4 * ’ mM lahbera- | v ' _ George B. Hartjen, ae Ser; author, born in Jackson Co., Mo.. ducts _ ae visor of the Veterans Research | 64 years ago. . * i being carried on in the section| p,., a i we researct FLAYS LARGER PENSIONS from Vero Beach to Tortugas, ad- eRe tte one th oaleks 7+ : dustrial « zation es dressed the county commissioners } ) orn, exces pa i fiber ew Here is a news item that strikes us as ]1ast night relative to the work of nate saat oie) ee meee ee securing Gata concerning the . * ' ttonseed ething new: dead of al! wars in which the| “ONG DISTANCE SHOPPIKG s ‘ m and na The American Telephone and _ Tele- | United S+ participated. ’” WASHINGTON. — (#). — Mail al | graph Company, the country’s largest asians herder houses seem to do a big ‘ - sere business Se s employer, recently liberalized its non- rc ane ne ais ee Alaska. The U. 8. Fish and Wild: " . Settios ten ontributory pension plan to provide a jaunt, Mrs, Aurora Elizarde and/life Service says 850 pounds of im benefit for workers, upon re- ee mela ves, left eS early mes wee ecved there one day a - : natitiley us for their home in New York, | 2” a pounds were in cata- of $100 a month instead of the | where Mr: Gordon is a member of | logs. er minimym of $50 a month. the detective force. = | The unusual feature of the news is oe See apepee i a neninae Br : Miss Lena Bell, of. Frankforts| 3 Beirne, president of a) xy. a'visitor in the cits tig! t ON MRAM IND Conditionea ©. f. ©. union, which represents some of viewing ‘the sights at. the, aqua;, a the Bell Workers, complains that the |rium and the other places’ of int Lett Times Today mpany has violated the Taft-Hartley. Act | ‘°"es* cum) «q-WIZARD OF OZ reasing the pension while the issue | Today ‘The Citizen’ says it’ “at si'n¥ Ghkiate nay porcen ‘ ot ~ ™ ore proceming | is ix ective bargaining. It accuses. the erltarial paragraph mae tb mies Jeotor Musical : : ee EOE eae ot att, i a . “Add similes: As much fup as|j a"oon Shorts Aighame. peip oad paper mill pe f attempting to undermine the cheneiie typewriter 1ibis Sid Coinitig: THE BIG STEAL thee se producing 1 ind asserts that the “myth of collect- nhert . jam Bendix, Ra 1 H | \ Rohert Mitchum, Jane Greer, i nas been torn apart and | _ India’s oldest books, written inj! Novarro i: | 4d & berneming He orientific brain me ad Pee cours age the re i en interac Seen Foe sf * : ¥ rerttyt? . ‘ e bargaining” that “action like this” promotes strikes. Sanscrit, are believed to date | | € : .. |from 1500 B. C. : : AIR: -_ In a word, the company gives to _ its FES SESS i MONRO COOLED , sh «ee “ werkmen i« | employes minimum benefits in line with il oT hare of meeh we they | those provided under the Bethlehem Steel j your Grocer SELLS That Good if eens formula” which was the result of a strike. STA * || Bebind Locked Doors Because it took this step before Mr. Beirne R BRAND yee LUCILLE BE Last Times Today efr BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCAW | i ; age ss sete uid demand it, or 0 | Sot cuban COPEBE |} "aan eas” | KEY WEST COCACOLA BOTTLING COMPANy COLA COMPanr oy what | or oget it, the labor leader flays + ee eens od aa ctricials, TRY A POUND TODAY! Coming: DESERT FURY “Coke"' is @ registered trade-mork. John Hodiak and Lizabeth Scott } ewer. Le yes

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