The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 16, 1949, Page 2

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terpretation of regulatiors.“*Thée wry Department recently estimated the amount involved at $10,000,000,000 a year : bat Representative Noah M. «Mason, of gg Oy : oy “Big C ; le es Rf ore “ as" L ey ote © gioues wae tt See 4 er the right figure. i : f re 43 ar = j Mr. Mason contends that imposition | BAS go lore rapes” of income taxes on all business incomes of all tax-exempt organizations and corpor- ations would produce more than $1,000,- 000,000 in new revenue. | et Fi ES. Obviously, there is no excuse for a Deen wave ae she wee news of manufacturing piston rings and making macaroni, or to operate a depart- ment store, or to buy the real estate of | } corperations under sale and promptly | bit’s trail.” lease it back to the corporations. Nor should eerporations be allowed to finance thelr eperations through non-taxpaying charitable trusts or move to Puerto Rico | in order to dodge the payment of income taxes We have no way of knowing whether the Treasury Department estimate or; oa at the that of Mr. Mason is the ‘correct figure. 2 had Probably, the truth lies between the two “The re an oa inkling than Bi Pal vould ang a with Big Chips. eetimates. The growing number of busi- [| something was going on. They hs be Tiana Suich “he wi Aci oa him and was hens enterprises that operate without pay- | Aad,,', Put You away, perma taking, ten: for-one, the “as } Rig tuned now to Arleta.“It t es invite wned, “Then why did . you'll check the Globe-Telegram na income taxes invites the prompt at- eee ma break with, 1 . as I did, you'll see that Lane sued tention of Congress, ‘alvi finite?” went East, visiting |your father, a that .he. then : - sa ais cay him about that'and he {while he was thi 3 zalled off he “duit ane was nodded. “Simple. You break with | riding between and | afsaid to let it go on. He'd thought MMLITARY POWER WILL RESTRAIN Cal and then you commit suicide,|New York, chanced upon Acé€/he could bluff Big Chips, break e don't k et what kind of |Lane whom he'd known when he} him and run him out of the coun- RUSSIA wiuste she took’ him: she hada | was in service in the last War. tex, but Big Chips was looking at —— good sample of your handwrit-| “Ace was prosperqus, These |the suit as a means of ex! Z . ing.” things I from a race track | the ‘try Land Fogneny: : The only way to keep Russia from de- How. stretched out laaily. a ay pager ona patios A “The me - see ooo is just ‘ pasi i : s 1 didn’t react the’ way she [like hi: r, over-) one: week and three days’ after emanate military aggression in the im- eu insisted “¥ mi Weohing his hand. ‘Well. Ace. told} the suit was talled off. Big Chips mediate future, according to Lieut-Gen-| you up.’ Allene Bs ie over- ig Chips about having a litte bag shonn his hand and, for once eral Walter Bedell Smith, who served pisyed her hand. She jusually he Of wanting to give her a}Lane hadn't an ace left in the three years as Ambassador at Moscow, is, a rf srg ance to be a lady. Of how he'd |hole. He had-to get rid’of Lang- “But the is Her car wasn’t, to move out some place try.” we eitaeaas ae unwavering and positive application there wna ie) 7 of the program of the Atlantic powers. e he wasn't known. po eas Sasa Da 2 eg toed UB 6 1: - : . : A 4 . Hii | ana is surprised at the ; many The New York Times, which has been | 2, " id iceman printing excerpts from the béok of the Key West In 1 et deteomg pad 4 idemds oe ot here 6 fee Beedred mtitionsites THe ORACLE changes that have taken) place | ROBERTS: OFFICE SUPPLIES | dycing that. time., H i 3 and; EQUIPMENT f me sae Gate et Newt the | former Ambassador, says that General Friends have received inforina--.138 DUVAL, ST. . PHONE ser a . 7 ‘ on Se he Dted Mates, ie tend | Smith “comes to the bleak conclusion Days Cone Dy a jhat SP Negken, ot Maleighs + * See Og Havdrede of 3 sail) by 4 ' ps Soviet * ‘ % iy ‘atid Be ~ C., hag 2n ‘appoint vice- | * : € > eae Cenetien) What the - prateet Suvict * regime ip the ; ident of the Carolina, tight <2, GHRISDMAS CARDS . p, SX * wed degrees | prisoner of its own dogma by which. it 8 ee eT. tad Bowes Company, Witt head! ot is See ; Tenses hens» HICKOR Pe Pe ert tmerteation | must stand or fall and that this dogma— |DECEMBER 16,1939 © | | quarters in Raleigh. ROYAL TYPE as Se te Rete oe ip aeeeetliet end to those | product of Communist ideotogy and great a +f WRIT See he eeeetee Mieke oH bring) Russion ambitions—calls for world-wide ferme atn iy ase — ‘ an ve ‘i “Today The Citizen. ‘says in an Bet Us Recondition Your Old ‘| % ’ City Council, in special |session os 5 Pi isstiady se . ealed sea meeting at 1io'clock aerial poke ge an amazing.‘ TRevTiters end Adding Machines in council hambers in City, Hall, ly ‘high opinion of the inmportancs. 7 uti revolution to establish Communist domina- fee ee he telted Metes Canfer- | tion voted to borrow $4,000 at six bers of what they say.” 1 t Beree: eworded what it calle the The Ambassador believes that Soviet {cent interest until January 31st, 5 : Se EE Ce ee ee ee Spee Pele Revive Award” to | policy is influenced by hostility toward bday haat Be mr a. : ee) eres © Merete, We thor | the West, somewhat intensified by the feel- | ployes next Tuesday. i | Sy : te er ® (y@nerel Marehal! de me of insecurity of those who live by ter- i. i 1949 a sed applause at ror, ( squently, he thinks that Sonics Aaroey W. Curry Hits nea > Again n e i ome whe 6 ¥- | energies are concentrated on making Rus- Bincen iaiee wt Citizen today with the informa- - ee Neverthe le. we “ strong as possible and prospective [tion that there will bea meeting iether the eonference of may pponents as weak as possible held next Friday night, “Decem- ee, ber 22, at Tavernier, at which will ott t attended The General is of the opinion that the . be di: d matte 3 pertaining ae ibe amoriated | Atlantic powers, if they create a ecuunter- | t° the Rural Electrification Pro- ject propesed for the Florida Bn : an any other m WEE ce « etaeet of American citie force able to balance Russian might and * te a8 : se thie or | make aggression too risky to be tried, 7 . wt om it Hows | might find that the Russians are interest-| Inspection was held at the Na- te 4 * Weenizations | ed in getting along with the rest of the val Station t morning ““Wwi e / - ; Captain Arthur S. Carpenter, ° . fotal 19- period, 1931 te dete! os heme Peewee om —— flotilla fo: inspecting oficer. | 3 % = ’ . ame besten cod WOULD BE AMAZED k to the call-spt Sat ? hes © ere of in response to = by Mayor Willard M. bury, < j The « ete apedly, Ther Every once in a while we run across } through the Chamber‘of tcéa Themen ond womencf America 5 aid ee -. Of et empectttte thom achetre delivered by some serious- | Merce, for @ meeting last night to Consequently, they are purchasing more Chevrolet ——— ortle ational and fed th h rges the nati discuss the plans for greetigg the than any other make ... and more Chevrolet “ #enteman, who urges the nation fiers who will arrive in Key West emonaen cor ” woke combiadd Yara Jocing They em to be back to the fundamental principles fon January 5, from the Aig Meet fruchks tec the nerd fe makes com pis eins . handling the pert hie: dawadliine Sathorn which will be held in Miami Chevrolet first in sales this year, just as they have done for ‘ _ shina fos ce January 3-7, representatives from the total 19-year period, 1931 to date.. oe ” 4a popular eme 0 ‘atOFrs | various organizations attended. who dwe ” patriotism and loyalty. : Nonealite <a he a Soe Sa oy Neverthe le if the nation should revert | Key West Library will remain Seppaciatice. 08 is xerw Sar Salven) us » 8 hom. the pr loudly acclaimed, the [OPC Stavting today, otily, from we join with Chevrolet in pledging to do everything possible ’ so loudly acclaimed, the } 4:00 p. m. to 7:00 p. m. each day, | to give you greater and greater valve in the months and pes f the United States would not re- funtil Wednesday, December 27, years to come. , ize their country according to announcement; made ’ » 6 we The founding fathers, for example, today. : - . ~ * ° , © tip | did ebeve m universal manhood suf-} J. M. Cooper, of Corpus Christi, | . scveaseaecesonte tag h less the voting by women. = ~ on the city, making his} af at - " ® | wot app ) their thinking, the thoughts r Se eae . h ‘ and freedom to the slaves in TR cn i First ew * + ok Went the country. With rare exceptions, they % AND.. in passenger car sales Fire : . dtetricts | had aith in the democratic rule of the Peay: and Saturday atte ta oR Ree ee Ses « @ t ea ie mereated eh T people. setting up an elaborate device to The Mighty Joe Young = ' ee Mineo GA gee Reet e me are! pre t the people from selegting their TERRY -MOGUE. BEX. AOUN- : - we } President SON and ROBERT ARMSTRONG Se - pom mane | % A New Ki Kong . lear pre Phe founding fathers did not betieve Coming: OH, YOU i on sbong a wt Ge a long way | that the United States should enter into BEAUTIFUL DOLL, I a Ge piebice Tt =a be wm ‘ relationships with other nations, or SN aeein oe cane teliotan i he Ree we re ar Fed pate vhat we consider intelli a © . * : ” ont interna li ' » F - te id ; . : esi we They bed no ides in passenger car sales . Pr 7 . a government should give a seb in tetal number of for total 19-year period, dep ote ower be wily to business or to farmers, or that the cars on road teday 193) to date ; | pereehia! | Pederai Government should transgress | CALCUTTA = the rights reserved fer the states. They ALAN LARD, WILLIAM: REN- : - | hel * foresee the tremgndous industria] |} we ni Ag “aS Labs aes MULB R HEVROL @e he dee- | development which would change the zs Senko: Pepin Jimenez : ET COMPANY ter ate } United States from a predominantly i » Sia Gee 2 we apes. | agricultusel domain a! | 419-422 Caroline Street. Corner Telegraph Lane Telephone 7 _

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