The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 29, 1949, Page 2

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Some 6f thé leaders of tlre Party advocate the abandonm “me-too” policy, which has featured the | past four presidential elections and_which, by no stretch of the imagination,” can be termed successful ada 1 ‘eat Arthur E. Summeffield, ¢ airman o 4 the Steategy Committee of the Patty, calls | sroaght iiter “wony lonel er for an énd of agreement withthe Demo- |student, Hans Ochmke, says that cratic Party in principle and suggests that pate eo) ge y | the Party leave off its suggestion that “We | States enpired te cg vaio cun doit better.” He wants the election | The young man explains that in 1950 to be fought out on the issue of his father had been on a biisiness : y ’ trip to the United States j President Truman’s Fair Deal. and had been amazed by dl an college.in Philadelphia on th Banka, resolutions ‘There is no doubt of the fact that the | of the country and its industrial * Ae it "bs Republicans, in their effort to defeat the ba” fr Saya ie wane i ‘ i 6-5 ven ‘a itt” | late President Roosevelt and President | father ment. as is Eltinen is an open forum, and i center in the U.S.7. * ved invites d!*- | Truman last year, endorsed in principle ‘| practically everything that the Democratic Party had ‘done and devoted its energies to persuading the people that the Republi- ean Party could do these things better. A change in strategy will at least give the Daily Program voters of the tation an opportunity of | ywvvvvvvvvvwwvvwesy ‘passing judgment upon the trends, drifts |suNpay— ; and policies of the Administration. 1:00 PM—Picnic on Keys (1st bir oie issue in American politics Sipsey i ies up ‘favors a stronger | 1: ' . ond ene aloe aps Cy =e Uldum A nr lican Party, if it wishes to place itself in| 999 py_pate” a4 opposition to President Truman's pro-| ~ Sets pia = | gram, must ptoclaim the advantages of | 9:00 PM—Dance — Tune Top- we self-government, including the rights aot fares of the states, : ar VO ' As nearly as we can state the attitude | MONDAY— ae FLORI A $$ of leading Repiiblicans, the Party is in 5:00 PM—Boxing training, bar- Ass ON favor of states rights insofar as they affect pe inate Bealy ij VourvevevVvwV VI VTeTET et THE ANSWERS | 1. Approximately 236,850. . island is land USO.NCCS. 1021 DUVAL STRE Key West, Florida |: ri ai i = hi 5 5 aif fi He i from 7:30 P.M. business and concentrated with ahd in| 7:30 PM—Dramatic Rehearsal. favor of a strong Central Government in- Kedar Adour, of sofar as it affects the interests of key a groups in vital states. In other words,| 7:45 PM—Spanish Class with What's Doing at the MONOGRAPH the Republicans would weaken the Fed- Biss) Beniides Re YM.C.A-US.O d, Ins ; ‘ es eral Government in order to ‘protect the | 5.59 py_uso NCS itoior . interests of capitalists and strengthen the Federal Government in order to win the ; days. support of minority groups. 9:00 PM—Wiener Roast. 2:00 P.M.—Classic Hour for This is an impossible position. Unless | ryrspay-— } the Republican Party makes up its mind | 10:00 AM—Navy Wives Bowl-}- 5:00 Seis Pong Tourney. ants Indians tb stand | definibely-for she <f ing, U. S. Naval (Pays to i ) Steak efinitely for the fundamental Station Atlee 6:00 {adsl ot she "stand, “y Get Better Deal Cooks In Hostess Meeting, | SUNDAY 9:45 AM—Java Hour. Every- one Welcome. _ Having made sundry loans, in small sums, to various friends in past years we now resolve that, come 1956, we will only borrow. In the meantime the re- solutions not te make any permanent investments is in effect instanter. ist and 3rd Moh- principle of state rights, as originally ex-}| 2:00 pM—Prenatal Cla: ewes 2 ed id} 9:00 P.M. body Sings—- ; THE ORACLE pounded in the Constitution itself, there Health Clinic, 203 Patio. seed acre: : I U S M by ‘Onl Fi Minutes ’ eis chance thattt Will: become powes- Fleming Street. 10:00 P.M.—Refreshments and n U.S. Movies y Five { 7:30 PM—Dramatic Rehearsal Fellowship. | é WASHINGTON. —(F)-The Am ew YORK =i)ai ful enough to halt the drift toward cen- : i : Kedar Adour, of] MONDAY— /ECEMB! 93: tralization in Washington. U.S.N., Dramatic] 8:00 P.M—G.S.O, Meeting (2nd < sti ie sociation on American Indian af- The Republican Party cannot win any Coach. i and 4th Mondays). Wiese wit, is thle] ate Sa that the Maditimaly political campaign on‘ hilt’ sid’ half on ora FR SO ee eee en sN evening Sh Tavernier st 8 o'clock eV redskin has bitten the dust) iy tn five wen principle and, tinless it makes up its tind | "100 Par- fishing ‘TripU.s.| 8.00 PM—Ping Péte, Poo|'0,cOBNe7 Proposed elecrifca-|once too often it te Moston AS eats fou tree act oe to furnish opposition to the Trumanites, Naval Hospital Pa- Shuffleboard and’ Table| 10M of the Florida Keys, which | Association wants to see the Indi-) | ‘tied Gai will be presided over by Engineer} an get a fairer break in movies! “ie MacLean, of Moultrie, Ga, whol‘trom now on. x 5 tients. eve: utually some other party will arise to} 6.99 pM—Radio Hour. 9:00 PM-+Patio Dancing, un- | Witt exolain matters in'connecti der the stars. Gus Ayala’s | .; elon plage ton} ‘The Association’s President, Ol- with the plans. iver La Farge, says that Indian{ ‘ronic stove. He deseritts : vet Se ‘ stove as revolutionary Biwharde give battle to the proponents of what Mr.} 9:00 PM—Dance — Tune Top- Byrnes calls the welfare state. pers Orchestra, En- Orchestra. Dean Smith, mas- tertainment — Vo- ter of ceremonies, life and character has been .s0j calists. TUESDAY _ Mosquito Eradication authori-} distorted in the movies that it has | #¥5 the food tastes far 4 7:30 P.M.—Variety Show Re- | ties today remind residents of} helped keep Indians from norm. | than anything cooked the al participation in our national | Maty way. because the flavor and juices are reteined & aL SHOULD PASS THIS RESOLUTION want a meal in a hurry, Otte apts cheap A resolution now pending before Con- gress asks the Presidéfitto call a con- vention of the seven sponsoring nations of the Atlantic Pact for the purpose of ex- plorihg the possibilities of a Federal Union. The seven nations, including the Unit- ed States, England, France, Holland, Bel- gium, Luxembourg and Cenada would When the weather gets colder than | THURSDAY— be authorized apts eyed Hs ocracies | you like you can always sit by the fire | 2:00 PM—Navy Wives Sewing hearsal Key West to exert all possible to participate. The reader shou and think abou i Group — (Singer] 8:15 PM—“Play Bingo”. care in seeing that empty cans are j life. t your spring garden even Electric). WEDNESDAY kept free of rain water, also that! “Says La Farge: “The time is, the high speed operation ripe for an assault on these stere-| chet says thet the clectrente otypes.” stove would go over big with The Association on Indian Af-| average housewife He fairs has set up a committee to. that a kitehen’ remains see that Indians get better treat-| because there i* ne ~— « ment on the screen. | ane eee mae written the Chamber of Com-! merce and asked that a history of | the bridges be mailed to them.| They write they were in the ¢ity,| but the office was closed as it was | 1:00 P.M. — Hospital Fishing puddles of water in yards be fill- Party. ed. 7:15 P.M.We sing around the : piano. Mrs. E. E. Crowson. Last evening the members of 10:00 AM—Navy Wives Bowl-|} 8:00 P.M—Pinochle Tourney. the Key West Boys Band gather- ing, U.S. Naval} 8:00 P.M-Craft Classes (leath- | €d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to suastantiate the belief that heavy com- Henceuien Station Alleys. s er and shell ctaft). W. A.| George Mills White for their first mercial trucking is destroying our major : _— ee pane eee Hatley. social meeting of the season. highways at an alarming rate, and at a] 7:30 PM—Dramatic Rehearsal.| Buster Perpall, operator. | On January 2, 1940 an army of huge cost t private motorists and all other Kedar Adour, of] THURSDAY= enumerators will start calling on : U.S.N., Dramatic] 7:30 P.M-+-YMCA Glee Club/ all business concerns from. the limitation on the invitation to be extel because the resolution does not contern te a Federal Union including all types of governments. Dr. Harold C. Urey, who helped de- velop the atomic bomb, thinks that a world government is the only alternative to future wars. He is in favor of the lim- ited political union, which would link if it doesn’t keep you warm. 8:00 PM—Bingo, sponsored by St. Mary’s Parish Organizations. DEMOLISHING THE ROADS FRIDAY— Overwhelming evidence is piling up the democracies into a compact organiza- | taxpayers. \ Guas 1 = « ket ki holidi . i: i e Peat ‘oach. ice. .| largest to the smallest, asking} a holiday. tion, well able to defend itself against any A particularly convincing example} 7:45 PM—-Joint Meeting, USO Li Fs ee a eae attention to the Census of Busi- hess and Industry Report requir-| G. L. Bowen, who had been visiting in the city for several | days, left on the 7 o'clock bus} mornnig for his home’ in \delphia. ie has been citedyhy the Chief Highway En- NCCS Junior Hos-] 9:00 P.M:—Patio Dancing, un- gineer of Tlinoi\\His department accumu- tesses end Service- der the stars. Gus Ayala’s lated detailed dati on two sections of Friday. cunt: tat ane ae ele eal RET : z mastef of ceremonies. John Collier, of Washington, D. Illinois highway which are 30 miles apart | 7:45 PM—Hayride, Marshmal- | FRIDAY— C., U. 5. Commissioner of Indian low Roast on the 7:30 P.M.—Everybody Sings. | Affairs, will arrive in Key West aggressor inspired by world conquest am- bitions. “While there are several organizations interested in the general subject of world ed by an Act of Congress. u Ph Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crum and government, only one, so far as we know | and identical in construction. One section, A ini limits membership in a proposed union to | according to a traffic count, carried an pea Say Se Mrs. L. Wuebbold at the pi- oie Sunday for an indefinite! yy. Mary Ingraham, who were democratic nations. This is the basic idea | average of 490 trucké a day while the other ei ee ee 8:00 P-M.—Learn to Dance (ball- a spending the ee Heo, of Clarence Streit, het book, “Union earried less than 20. The first section, after} 9:20 amen and Doughnut] room for beginners—no spec-| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crusoe gets Bay a ‘Olivia pris left over he Now.” created world-wide discussion | 20 years of service, was “practically de- SATURDAY—. tata), JA R. Hartenstine, cia ee oe Mia highway: — for their 1:00 PM—Going to the Beach?} 9:00 P.M. — Country Dancing.| nd Tampa, and expect to return Dressing rooms. (It’s for Squares.) The call-|to the éity next Monday. showers. er, Mrs. R. Hartenstine. molished.” The second section was “in perfect shape after 22 years of service.” He summed the findings up in these words: some years ago. The idea is that the de- moeracies can function harmoniously as a on but that it would be unwise - SACK CARSOS. HonTE HAT and HOS HH Pome Techaicolor-ood bow Today The Citizen says in ar editorial paragraph: “On the séa of matrimony look super- : : : a t 2:00 PM—Children, ages 9- a : Harry A. Mack to take in nations where undemocratic peo- | “The conclusion is plain. Heavy truck swimmalig ‘tase fae Serre Go Fishing.” He ge arc Bedford, ‘Ohio, out for the squalls or you may Coming: PEDTTA SUEREES ple do not have what we understand to be | traffic certainly does wear out our high- U.S. Naval Station} | Capt. Mac. Sign up at the|are visitors in the city, emjoying|ryn into trouble.” Spanish Picture the minimum of individual rights. ways.” ee Men’s YMCA. the profusions of flowers and the} —_______. , Q ‘ool. : i io, | fn i wwths which th We hope the Congress. will pass the There has been much controversy | 2.00 PM—Sports Broadcast. * Duater Forse, — see on every bata. sak resolution and that President Truman will | over whether the commercial trucks pay | 7:00 PM—Servicemen’s Coun- Executive—Forest Turner. cil meeting, 2nd Program Director —Mrs.| Salvador Napoles who was tall the seven nations together. The dele- their wa f determin- y or not. One means 0 Soh and 4th Saturday. Wahneta Kovash. spending a part of the holidays | ed on the Steamship Cuba = { | | gates to the convention may be able to ing this is by comparing them with the | 8:00 PM—Community Singing. scceetstentinE with relatives in Havana, return- propose a practical method by which the } railroads, with which they compete. In a| 9:00 PM—Juke Box Dancing. The Yellow River and the free people of the world can be united and | recent column, David Lawrence did just FACILITIES Yellow ees Lh aa ee at Gay: aterngen: " i ‘, . ~~ 7 ii juge leave a way open that will encourage | that, using the latest available official fig- | New billiard tables, punch- Scania soil wasned “into the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips, “The rail-| ing bag, sparring gloves, lit- {sea by the river. of West Jefferson, Ohio, have other peoples to assert and recapture theif lost freedom. ihe i antehn ures. Here is what he found: ical S erary, musical instrument: r . ‘oads paid out 21.02 cents of each dollar ping ponw, seqine Sircmcee of their total costs for owning and main-| shaving gear, showers, dress. taining right-of-ways and for state and snd ton, and table games. i Z 2 * checking, wrapping ang ocal taxes, while the trucks paid out 4.8 mailing packages, writing The missus came marching im with a new hat yesterday. She was as happy as a circus poster, mastered in twenty yeare. I've leatned one thing about the From where I sit, different pee hats she buys. A hat is a tonie t ple are elwaye going te respond Life, for little people, is a-struggle to secure power. Motor Vessel Etah We kate eikely weak dedicat cents of each dollar of their total expenses | desks. : : i Se os seit Sema - . ual who | for taxes of all kinds and paid nothing di- Mrs. Eileen S. Coughlin, Leaving Key West for Mariel, Guba ea dace le matings. cemeees Ginga te Sass eae couldn't tell ws what's wrong with the | rectly for road maintenance.” Pees 5b 4 a a hes hat. So let's keep o friendly under. world that hasn't given him as: much as The cost of building and maintaining Progeain vob fedora without raising by iad ‘ase pad a py ty he. expected. the kinds of roads which are adequate for — : SA DAY, peeesare * ait But YM admit a chocolate sods or & temperste . . more than the heaviest trucks—and which are not IN penis ah rr bought glass of sparkling beer or ale aew neéded for bile and pri-| “1 know why we shouldn't de. ordinary automo’ PFl- | spice our enemies,” said iite vate truck traffic—is incredibly large. It |Mary. is one of the biggest items in our state bud-} “All right,” said the teacher, gets. How much jonger can the general ae ‘ ‘| taxpayers stand it? cue patel What! because life was getting a little bit monotonous. With Buck Howell it’s something else again. When Butk is fecling oe Ware Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers Foundeti- If the veto belonging to the large na+ tlons disappeared, the United States will become an organization dominated and controlled by a gfoup of small nations— this would be the end of the U. N. DECEMBER 31 Automobiles Accepted Until 8 A.M. Saturday Tourists’ Automobiles, $39.50 (Each Way)

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