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rae ‘on eatth and good : ward men.” And yet, thoughtful people second matrer realize that there is no peace in the world. ei Three or four ‘hundred years ago, there might ‘have “béen some excuse for a 2 | world -and attempt to insulate litself ‘from’ $i | the troubles which heset, ofher "25 | However, the development: of r | civilization, and partiéalerly, thé _rapi || strides made in-commilinications and ‘tratts- sessvaitons | portation, have ultered.- the ‘conditions: wit e¢ | onder which men live. We must accept the fact that\we cannot livé, prosper or de- ana invites 4s- | velop apart ‘from ‘the other people ‘in the’ world. Even in the face ‘of the present crisis in world affairs, the people of the United States look forward to a day when wars shall cease. Recognizing warfare as an evil to humanity, they ‘resdlutely deter- mine that, as far‘as‘we as 2 (mation are concerned, we’ wil] do. nothing to plunge the world into another disastro seer Just as it'takes'two to make a quarrel, it requires the co! on of all fs main- tain peace. Regardless: “the intentions ‘of any people, "the continuance snes ina of peace depends upon * bo We are very anxious for peace in the world. We will pass any number of reso- KEY WESTER HELD wana rma ai ve IN OVERSEAS HIGHWAY are ready to 'pray for peace. But, in gen- ™ Hubert Quesada eral, the people ‘of ‘this country are not . Reports He Was Christmas Party Robbed of $14.00 ready to pay the price for peace. H ‘same. What is the price that we must pay 5 i wae aie At Legion This. | Above Tavernier Williams Held Hubert Quesada, 628 United On q e k Charge for world peace? In ‘part, it involves the gurrender of extreme nationalisin, a will- ingness to cooperate with other peoples, 4 4 | ‘street, an employee of ‘the Sun- —— ao ae problems Saturday Night | Shine Construction Company, was of others and a desire ‘to help ‘other ‘peo-: ‘ jon | held up and robed of $44 by two| Roy. H. Williams was arrested eh <i The Annual American Legion! ; rseas ‘High short | in Miami rs a . ple by sharing with them the fruits and | Christmas Party at the U.S. Na-| ctnece ae Taversiee in broad ee chit palin wee oF blessings of civilization. val ‘Hospital will be held Satur-' gaylight yesterday, he reported to| less checks on the Poinciana Food ; DECEMBER. Sa Li Johnson. Weber said bi M3 many annual projects of Arthur|""Quesade said he stopped the} Williams later will be brought a -_ e a ar : Sawyer Post No 28. : truck he was driving toward Mi-|to Key West to face charges of ; hide 3:30 ok me Some of the ‘nation’s eeonomists are} 4" excellent entertainment’ ami when a man stood doubled | passing cheeks for $10.50 and for 4 n program hes been arranged for! yp in the highway as though in| §20, Williams was arrested by the crack fire department truck of worrying because ‘the consumer debt to-|the enjoyment of the patients. | Considerable pain. The truck dri-| sheriff's office at Miami. aes oe a oe ae ie "free Benefit for the city’s poor | htiteys _ Toys and baskets of foodstuffs ‘that, no | ready for distribution Satur-' will be ‘le . a fs still time 'to by calling Santa would have passed these Regardless ‘of race, the © homes by except for the work of , desired by thee! a group of citizens and the| The:annual ) Christian spirit of those who mas. tree will be held at) gave. jPark at 11 o'dlock ‘Si Close to 1,000 toys are ready Santa Claus will ‘be on ‘hand for distribution. Most of these There will be music by ‘two were rebuilt and ‘given a new chestras from Key W paint job by the boys at No. 1. cians’ Union. Fire Station. | At 7 p.m. Sarita © One cannot forget the home put in his appearance “at ‘ economics class of the Key West Douglass School. ‘Orchestras High School. These girls made also provide music for that oc- dresses for more than 60 dolls. _{ casion. P eee The energetic and willing) From the ‘break of dawn 'to-} | workers of the Navy Wives Club, morrow until deliveries ate: Fleet Reserve Auxiliary, Garden pleted, there will be four trucks} . Club, and such colored organiza- on the streets of Key ‘West de-. tions as the Regular Fellows and livering toys and ‘the ‘baskets F others are to be commended for foodstuff. a their: work. ! ‘The committee wishes ‘for all Many organizations,, among very Merry Xmas. Pa emnee reeset ern : twas Readers: might not bea bad idea to be cavetel with the Christmas tree decora- tome & pour home—you might avoid getting scorched Grectmns Py te he Oe this city WHY SOME ECONOMISTS WORRY THE ORACLE Sack Haves utens « Gamer Deets! Cofiege = Stee CS — ec ae A VEEP SEES FUTURE IN FLORIDA - ame ad tal has reached an-all-time high and will | The Lesion’s Committee con-! ver approached the man and sud- ‘Ploride is becoming a living symbol sists of Ernest J. Avila, Chair-| gent, nfronted by a 1 : ‘ vr probably pass beyond the $17,000,000,000 | ran: Anthony L. Ulchar; Stephen cen 4 was confron' y a luger! Your H lorescope | children. ae ant tam a > = mark by the end of the year. M. Young, Jr., and Arent Sjursen. i nothing i Somewhat ‘offsetting this information Pay aati be. presen 10 all, nis pocketbook, ‘bat Ser tercet tc : “nny _ is the news, ‘contained'in a Federal | Re-|thiahent program, | ‘ake, $44 belonging to the Supt. Fed ressailtys IL -edueated/ post, Sika The Goa orrtves| ghey Oe ae serve bulletin, that personal savings in| Following the festivities at the carrying in his pocket and’ to] this shows in diplomacy apd 21 from Tampa in the morning, and | te hea ——- on Tous were 812,000,000,000 and thatthe [Raia the Lecnnars and Sand ite he man or wae af MOG oa of eee (Make phase first half of this year ‘showed that people }to the Monroe County ‘Home,| green sedan. whetl of “| "re Sana iting eenave t0 Sinan Mei aeky hee were saving money atthe rate of $16,000,- , better degree of comfort than he 000,000 a year. where a similar program of en-) Shortly after Quesada ies sf reported . ; tertainment will be presented.! the affair to Patrolman Johnson | 2S raised in. John S. F 5th Sede An additional reassuring fact comes from the Federal Reserve Board, ‘which Each patient will receive a gift. {and highway officer had estab- ic cana IATA Ceara aoe era’ plock below Florida] COMMASSARY, THRIFT [202,020%. coe Thee pes " ser 0 O’BRYANT HAS HOPES | city. Johnson said the car did not} Continued From Page One) |the launch Amberjack, Captain estimates personal income in 1948 at (Continued From Page One) | come through the road block. so as to make them serviceable. |B. Waite, had remarkable success, around $212,000,000,000. Viewed in 'rela- with the plans for the band room tion to this income, the debt of -congum-. ers is less proportionately than ‘in 1939, b Hehe j Such items as castoff toys ees and caught plenty of the usual in the High 001 Annex. I don’t} = a be purchased there at prices well|run, besides on sailfish and sev think it provides sutneent spsce., IMteresting Notes Then in the Senior High School, I} when it was eleven per cent of personal income. q ee cost. The toys are recondi-} eral bonito. tioned also. aninaianien think the plans prepared by Mer-| We"... >. 7 7 ered Some time ago, the question a5] ‘There were about 175 persons riam we will lose more space! year. ae to whether the commissary would | ,tiending the Rural Electrifice K : : than is allcted to the school now.) poner continue to be operated here W8S} tion meeting, which was held in Issuing a warning, however, is Mar-{ “In all other respects the pre-| About 41 million turkeys were | raised. ‘Work on preparing the Old} the ‘Tavernier Theater last night riner S. Eccles, member of the Federal liminary sketches prepared by} grown in the United States in Gato building for the commissaFy | .n4 presied over by County fi Merriam are highly satisfactory. | 1949. was discontinued at the time] Commissioner T. Jenkins Curry Reserve Board, who calls attention to the | These include the planning of the | 5 es a stop work order was issued.|The meeting was an enthusiastic “excessively rapid growth in consumer | Proposed new school on Planta-| Nine-tenths of the big bame Now before January 10 the other} one said Attorney W. Curry Mar credit” and terms it an inflationary factor. | Ho" Key. the Marathon Sctiool, animals in the United States are 5 et cere of the work will be jris "by whom the meeting was : s, c a a cal on. He points out that it-exists alongside an nolds Street. School’ and the| “°° — increase in state and municipal debt, a $5)- | Douglass High school. | Germany’s U-21 was the first aan.000.006 Poa min A “When Merriam submits the es- | "i i i 000, ederal deficit, the approach- submarine to sink an enemy ship ing refund of veterans insurance » whieh will amount to $2,800,000,000° and -the price-sustaining farm support policy. Some observers point out thit the crease in the number of-workers, who: are timates of the cost of the work | on the high seas. protected by pensions apo: retitemént then the School Board can order at = such work as may be done under} TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS naturally leads them to-buy highet-pricéd products on the installment pian, ‘since the $500,000 bond issue. I don’t | think ‘that we will get all the (Know America) Ann Pennington, actress-dancer, they have less reason’to save “for a rainy day.’ of (he ethievements posible under the Ameee way of life and as we advance (ehthed wwhard cur National goals the Sete WH become of increasing import- anes & our economy.” This is the opinion @ Athen GW. Barkley, Vice-President of Che Welted Heater fh was given on the oc- cation of Bie pweent visit to the Boca Raton Chee & Plerida. inesdentiy, it was his first tp Withee? Bie Gride and only his pro- ee te retere with her softened the dis- penne ae et The View President, with that char- ectewintic feresight which has marked his — caroes ee Congres, struck a note that cee comeermed many interested in Florida. He ott “Teo meh emphasis has been gteced om the erictly pleasure axpects of Peete. end nat enough attention has been gees te the deeds population increase of he Ghete ite hgh rent ae an international ooeet eorvtag Latin and South America, ee Gites Ge ome of the Nation's great fruit eid wagetebic baskets and the tremendous eo ee uitse. eRead We Bertie: recent!) diseunsed Flor. te ©@b 2 Byer Gehine owner of the Boca Stee Oleh the Rewey Plaee and the Gulf- Hotel ead Apartments at Miami ond the Me Alieter im Miami. It was a » thee antieers = Plerida = which Prestdert te: comment that Pree «* . be ftere of our tot ates showld have the oppor ‘ oe Bece Baten and other great FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1949] Beginning of the new schedule TRUMAN ‘SENDS All U. S. vessels are out on pe (Continued From Page One) {trol duty except the destroyer light, assistance and blessing of | Lea, flagship of the squadron Christ Child upon your Excel-/and ‘the Ganet, airplane tender lency’s person and work, as well. as upon all your fellow citizens,| Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock weet. who courageously strive to find ile pe a and follow the road leading to-a peaceful future for mankind.” The exchange of messages be- tween Mr. Truman and the Pope have been released by the White House. The President’s message Was dated December 17, and was de- livered to the Pope by Mr. Tru- i man’s representative at the Vati- ean, Myron Taylor. In his message to the Pope, Mr. Truman said that despite troubles encountered down through the} centuries, mankind—in most of Man! te teow Fate Ram Vecwace seme wee sae by the schools of | jonroe County, but we will be} 7 ars able to spend what money wee ee have available wisely and well.”| “james Roosevelt, ‘eldest ’son of In connection with the plans for | the late President, born in New the High School Gymnasium, | york, 42 years ago. Poo said he had “brighter| Connie Mack, famous Philadel- ng a i Sahara the U. S'| phia baseball manager, born in y yw occupies s * 7 by the commissary, but which “pate Brookes See a be abandoned after January} "james Bruce, Ambassador to . i | Argentina. born in Baltimore, 57 ‘The property alongside the old SSA oe Gymnasium would have to be ac-/” Otto Soglow of New York, IDENTIFYING SOME “EXPERTS” Peeves Geepertie. tending as living evid : Bruce Barton, in a newspaper feature, = s wsdl a cases wired by the Sch : _— expresses his resentment over the habit ioe etederacein of ee wee | eartopnigt, “oth: ete Se ike pau Mf the world—lived Lots OF FIRERS of newspapers in quoting an “American [Sid O'Bryant. “We would have to| ““Vice Admiral Daniel L. Bar- today in mutual friendship. . foreign policy expert” without naming ay Se Remar the land and) pey, born in Portland, Oregon, 60} ‘The President went on to say Se eet emeettnti® cowering tob- | him and respectfully invites the newspa-| “We have bright hopes of ac-| *"joe1'S. Mitchell, president of ce aainenit ec ioeooie ta lhe Geckemeten made by the Library | pers to quit this bad habit of anonymous | inns the old Commissary for| giandard Brands, born in Birm-|as good neighbors, to strive to} “NNN “— amgrem researchers Ras re perted to a | quotation. ee gly i _iangy tougpitn band. ingham, Ala., 51 years ago. build a world at peace. - t : ater we can use the same site Mr. Truman continued: “The iter ot Congres that the lobbyists The welld4nown writer wants the | for the Gymnasium, if we get title DUBON TETY United States giadly re-dedicates we ° seumbered nereeemen | Newspapers to give the names of. these been lye togae Commi: AU , ‘Soc one) * [its efforts ta. the creation ofa ¢ the peer of 1047 and | experts, tell who made them ‘experts and band room tuitil the lee band se oS ana Hite paren ee Pnicaine pers Pry ved t « 1947 | something about what they were doing, | room is built at the High School! Service, is to determine whether Paegr a ay Diesoed day. of the » Congres before they “got where they are.” Annex.’ | or not a certain bird is increas- i ing or decreasing and to Pro-|" pope Pius, in his message, told ents the President it was ‘the constant aim of the church to lessen what he termed “The sorrowful conse- quences that still today press We cannot suspect that Mr. Barton does not know the answer to his own ‘ques- tion. At the same time, we vommend him MINERS GET TURKEY | ™ote interest in birds generally. (Continued From Page One) This will be the fiftieth time i i amat and fessional bird miners will enter the pits only| “T3'°%" throughout the United heoowe thal there are least LA aed —- Peer aeeend Cuptel Will There m these “Pixers +h « @ue “ . two days during th ee tee te Gipwet the couture of affairs for calling the readers’ attention ‘to the | (We © @ the next two, Sites and southern Canada has} Heavily on so. large a part of the ~ fraud committed on unsuspecting readers | © Tye miners accepted the tur! Joined forces in ‘what is expect-] human family.” The Pontiff add-|' nate Cte opette that be te getting | of newspaper articles. Obviously, the umn- | keys and pay joyously. ed to be ~ be vee lares ee ed: ee: . po ide “ : i lie: |. One of the first to get hi operative bird studies ever at In this beneficent work of . eanage ove tow . dentified “American foreign policy €x- |i op ooo of tices = me Bare tempted. It is the fiftieth an-| Christian charity, we are pleased niversary of the Audubon Soc-] once again to recall—that it may pert” is a pseudonym under which the | vania. Slack grinned and said: newspaper whiter spouts his own views rage a big turkey, but it'| ety, mae by John James rth i giv i i internatio. make only One meal for my| Audubon. cordial -understanding and ‘the and gives his reflections on nial family—my wife, eight chileret: | valued cooperation of the people affairs. and my ‘65-year-old mother.” Mail The Citizen to Relatives ‘of the United States.” ‘be recorded to their honor-—the ichwns ecotiierts contiane to kill - every week, regard Amer tome of Gf the anfety rules