The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 21, 1949, Page 2

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"Phe United States, anid other larger nations, are fin agencies of the General Assembly: of the} United Nations, passing upon _ issues by a majority vote, may be controlled by the smaller nations which constitute a coh- siderable majority of the rae | of i ational organizations gs ‘hae the Special ‘political Com | $62488 mittee wanted to créate 4 permanent in- ternational regime in Jerusalem by a vote of 35-13. The oppositon was. led by the United States and Great Britain The day before, over the opposition of | plated, to. serve 4 Fe@e . 2,000 pieces of proper er the| ard, the burden of our grief has a dinner. this country, the Political and’ Seeurity {2,000 pic Poaceae themed greater than we could Your assistance certainty con- Committee approved a resolution to re- | the Board of Public Wor! sa bas ar stem tn fer Nationalist China’s complaint against Leia “lncarmons | the Soviet Union to the Little Assembly Se aria Thomas J —_ “for continuous examination and study.” Naval Station today. ga The vote was 23 to 19. itizen complete instructions con- The New York Times, in its news ac- | ("78 oe ne pageant Mth count, says that the vote on the intetna- | the exception of the main hangar. }, tional regime in Jerusalem “marks the second defeat of the United States in two days by the Latin-American Republics.” The votes taken represent,the opinions of the nations balloting but reflect: only a minimum of the delegates. It does not bind the United Nations to specifie action, beyond inquiry, investigation and com- ment, because decisive steps must be taken by the United Nations where the five big Bavie bak tee ee Hawers Raves vets, noon, bringing cheer to hundreds/| Nevertheless, if the Geiie¥al Assembly | of children of needy families of! is to become a fortim for the discussion | this city. of world affairs and is to be a platform for the mobilization of Pera oe op the predicament of the United States and spector, and has_ started some of the other. latger tations, a be active, roundup at the, sole iseerned, a majofity vote, made | quents. To he has reported og f the pevertitloey eountties and dhe ns hays Salted fp pro- “ . a ide mselves with re other smaller nations, can be Oya 48 | quired. paper. ae a proper interpretation of world opinion, then the next step will be to commit the United Nations, as an international body, | number of boys will be added to to carry out the recommendations of the |the Camp Desoto enrollment at Getieral Assembly. Sulphur Springs, after the first Chamber of Commercd direc- tors’ meeting was held last night bog for the purpose of disci the | hopie order recently issued - the} BOpe P.&O. S.S. Co. reducing the a sailings from Key West about 50 sali percent. Key West Lions Club announc-: i ed. today that everything is inf] readiness for the annual Christ- 3 ae mas Tree Benefit to be staged in} ™ Benny Pierce, officer of the Police Department, has received the appointment as license in- the Readers: The way to have leisure time is to i your work in the leisure tite that | pee bed before you had to work. : : Information received at the local NYA office states that a| ! THE ORACLE of the year. Lik =a ae 1 ea = S| Raymond Einhorn, teacher in the University oi Mississippi, has arrived home for a visit over the holidays with his parents, Mr, and The history of the world réveals that WNTERNATIONAL ELECTION TREND | education is a paying investment, either for the pupil or the society in which he PAUL P, LUMLEY, Proprietor 3 William St, Cor. Southard Telephone 411 Ce nd New 7 Mrs. A. Einhorn, and other rela- z on aot Ae preg er of a wigs tives and friends _ —Specisls for eeney Friday and Saturday— 3, ot la ate re ‘pee? penning against liberal government SEALS WAR ON T. B. Today The Citizen says in 8 throuchowt the world wip bartqelar fe om Sat em feonnee to Great Britain where the Tories The continued sale of Christmas Seals would Rave a happy Chretmmas if i pes i means the waging of incessant warfare | every adult in the city would ontidemtly predict their own ory 1 against the scourge of tuberculosis. It |Share the Christmas spirit, he @eteral election to be held next year. ought to be comforting to every buyer of ‘The Leber government, however, is} these stickers in Monroe County to know et defeated, although conservative | that he, or she, is making a definite con- British New Guinea has. ab- out 97 acres for every le amend 0. 2% SIZE CAN STOKELY’S Yellow Cling EACHES =m 2Ac | "Os “eemepers in this country give great | tribution toa great cause. Some of the = LLY TIAAE “WTieinence to the forecast of defeat. It} money that is given locally may mean the = Serre NO. 242 CAN STOKELY’S BARTLETT a] ~ Wee vet be emins to point out that the | saving of human lives in this community. HOLIDAY FUN 29 : “Willie party in Great Britain has gone to At this time of the year when every- Oln ALWAYS Pops Can Z ¢ ‘THY Polls Uhirty-five times in special elee- | body is looking forward to the happy ‘ om thee the last general election in 1945 | Christmas season, it should be easy to M POP CORN ALL BRANDS i wt Wen every contest with the Conserva- | make a purchase tiat is so convenient and MAYONNAISE at $: 62 i te useful. If you have not already bought |srrona ARM BRAND COFFEE ze ¢ ae he letert of this list of consecutive } your supply of Christmas Seals for 1949,] TRIUMPH weebes + eurted this month when the La- } buy them today. COFFEE 2 46-02. CAN STOKELY'S WE candidate won a seat in South Brad- The organization that promotes the MILL TOMATO JUICE Cam 23¢ ™. © woel manufacturing area in the] sales of Christmas Seals and Bonds i 1) country. The voting came between | throughout the United States is doing a UUUDHASASHAGNTSOORESAUEEOOOOOLOORGUEERELOEEOUOOEOC FOLGE ODE LEEGU UGG OEO HUTA Se aA AVALOREOCUELAL MH HPT HOGA AMA LANES ~— rrt- > ao wn Yew Benlend and Australian elections | great work, made possible by the men and All Grocers 46-0Z. CAN BORDO SWEET we efter the devaluation of the pound | women who conduct the sales campaign | —————— ORANGE JUICE 21 ©) emphasized the economic plight of | and those who carry out the routine, but Can C ; u Brno peaple. important, battle against the disease that Dr. yA A, Valdes While 7 may be interesting to specu- | has threatened man for many years. Specialismg mi FLO SWEET GOLDEN SUGAR CANE | ale epan (ene elections, it is practically You can show your appreciation of Eye Examination and SYRUP LB. 20 opeeete te drew any lesson from an] their efforts by making a purchase of par- Visual Training CAN Cc \ yehen lf ony foreign country and the re- | ticular usefulness at Christmas time, with ° eeminely apparent, have little or no | the knowledge that you are participating Complete Service on ARMOUR’S EVAPORATED were lptermetionally, Issues and condi-| in a worthy campaign for health. Duplication of Lenses 29 . s the various countries vary too 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE CREAM 3 Cans ¢ seeeh te wee any election as a guide to all An adult, uninterested in improving IN THIS COMMUNITY @ there is no such thing as an] the opportunities of youth, is not a credit Orrice HOURS: CANADIAN nal trend in elections, to the so-called human race. 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 P.M. ns nl ie eee ADDRESS: Galey Memorial Hospital PLANE LOWER THAN RAIL WE CODDLE SEX OFFENDERS 417 Baton Biot POTATOES 5» 18 GRADE “A” MEDIUM—In Cartons ~ Hestern railroads were recently given The number of attacks upon children 53 * "te -erease passenger fares | by perverts and the brutal killing of wo- Dozen ¢ wee eme-helf per cent. With prev- | men have created a tremendous sentiment tet Hefehees @fented, passenger rates in | in the nation for more severe punishment my Weeritery affeeted are now about forty- | for those convicted of so-called “minor sex |STRAND-Wt. baie os see» aimaamamas wg PORK LOIN ROAST u. 43¢ wb 32¢ LYKE'S Tendacure ... Skinned... String End FRYERS a ws i : above pre-war levels. offenses.” Last Times Today 3 to 5 Ib. Average The valiromds, of course, have their The history of a number of these The Secret Garden | Sp for he Moreased fares. They say | crimes indicates that those who commit | vr : z | MARGARET Ophir, BRIAN : * three times as much to operate | them have had a previous record of crim- }j MOTERBERT MaRS, ant rele ae @ did in 1909 inal attacks. Arrested and tried, they =| Coming: NORTHWEST The My im the ointment is that the new | off with short sentences which are ma- STAMPEDE Fores are higher than it costs to fly. A terially reduced by good behavior and =| Technicolor-Child Story = Bs coy = co in > |= —” F Se Tl rail fare from New York to Chic- | into society to commit similar offenses. mae oe, # HR lower berth, is 648.64. First- The F. B.I. is on record as saying that ® wf fr © only $44.10. Obviously, | the nation’s worst wave of sex crimes is | MONR@GE CooLzD Jack Oakie © WH be many passengers to fly in- | under way, with a grim prospect of gain- of of axing the trains ing momentum. The remedy, it seems, is i sharper teeth in statutes designed te pro- © SF) Mey merch on its stomach | tect women and children from sex offend- woe" © penne lady woes in for a stage | ers. Regardless of the cause, their acts are eet depend on her legs to} anti-social and society is justified in pro- - her slong tecting itself from their depredations, Last Times Today Million Dollar Week End GENE maiaana and FRANCIS ERER Dramatic Incidents Comi: wld nine ing: SKIES aa} Crosby, P Astaire, Cauffield, bins De Wolfe | ote ett stn stemee ne, Tropical Trader 718 Duval Street Tetephans [OPEN EVERY Nicht UN @| So tet een seh eset tee PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR PORK, CHICKENS and TURKEYS THE RIGHT To Limtt QUANTITIES Se crcagcecetcreacecnceneccergntecceecgeencatecagnitngnt eng

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