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ssi Oaaepusanemvssetinier ini nemapnteleptencntiimat to MIRAT TNT Ti, . i < = = (RB Bs: ——— Ars usage pe RTE RAS o ¥ Crier sienna PIS Ae en ns cae ’ i - i yee considering the situation % lion American families wit less than $2,000 a-year. re : Headed by Senator Johit J. _ prams PRESS of Alabama, the Committee seexs to de- Te aca tr meee asetuatvely, eile ff termine the effect that these low‘income }- fas, ear wins, sects ene Pee? and | families have on the national , ,Prosperity, ——— —————- | 'They specifieally seek to discover wheth- er the low production ‘and low, »purchas- ing power ofthe grou y maigtit’ hinder “or prevent stabilization of.our ecatiéiny at, a: ‘level ‘of maximum reduction and em- |: ‘ployment. aqyt tajot OF atch ge In addition, the Committee’ will turn ro spe sbiatare iat acrin she wih its attention to ae ideratioh of the te is , egy ane conditions which have cdiibited to de: wie Gime fens Gea : . eee, ane prive these low-income families of mak- Seteral,coFeat. burt will not publish anonymous | ing 4 Jarger productive . contribution. ‘ They will study the relation between low income and lack of educational opportun- ity and also seek to ascertain. whether the children of low-income ‘famtilies are suc- cessful in pulling out of the family status. The subjects of inquiry, on the part of the Committee, are interesting and the hearings being conducted may reveal «some facts to point the way to improve- ment, Undoubtedly, there are, individual workers, who, for no. apparent reason, are unable to produce as much or te-earn as much iis other tomparable “Citizeris: Whether the handicap comes: from, en- vironmental conditions, from’ hereditary: influences or from every-day laziness mains to be established. : “himself whe bad ate veces #8 cence Rat dace dine oeb sig . THE AIR FORCE’S X-1 (above) has not the phenominal’, “Hebe Whatever j " sepeed ef almost 2.090 miles an hour—three times the speed of | er s missing, and Zachary suavoneemdizg to a United States Air Force spokesman today. , ; dari 3 record by the needle-nozed rocket plane—1i.989 miles, an). | i h = hour te be exact—was reported to have been made in the sttate:;; Pa finenypcreras schemed | sroene over Edwards Air Force Base at Muroc Dry Lake. The now to keep the oe sneesoks /MK.2 is 31 feet long. has a thin, straight wing measuring 28 feet | _ “We both knew that he re: from tip to tip. The exact speed of the plane was not revealed. 5 oh ee Bh y, and ~~~ SEREEES EY rca “How?” Zachary demanded. e ry ‘ “What's different from x gostenciny Pilot’s Error Blamed or 2 woah te ee Aah aS ie a : 4 ame the law. And if he stays here, it'll catch up with him, sooner or For Airliner Crash That way shoul i eat, up with Killed 45 Newspapermen Key West In |camic iE = NEW DELHI, India, Dec. 30.— Advice: When you think you are right, go ahead; if you are wrong, you'll find it out seon enough, WIN FRIENDS FOR THE COURTS Dear Readers; Confidentially, we hope The Citizen will be better than ever in 1950 and we invite your suggestions and cooperation. THE ORACLE The growing disrespect for the courts of the country arouses Roscoe Pound, dean - emeritus of the Harvard Law School, who considers that it is one of the main A ‘. ‘ (P).—A pilot’s error was blamed dangers confronting the nation’s Bill of Lg el jee : ' cial: ee for the h of Da Ss Gone B — = ° sone Miami Taxi Driver|2*saz o.oo AY Y |Within Law eat ts agent —— The distinguished h inks | July, when 45 people were killed. AS TAKEN FROM FILES DANGER IN UPLIFT PROGRAM Ao Gis stinguished teacher thinks that |Hageg Charges Qf | they incluaed 13 American news OF THE CITIZEN OF LOS ANGELES. —Comie books | Sains * se . the Constitution should be upheld by re) . | correspondents, returning from a DECEMBER 30. 1939 on crime are within the law— eed on “independent courts,” wihch is entirely Stealin S95 000 ne of Indonesia. — | The be ar’ coe There has been consideral IscUS- | Jogical, but the growing disrespect, to § 040, The blame was fixed by the In-' Arriving at 12:50 this after-|Tavernier are visitors im Key /ea Wa" Som toe jdian Government Committee noon was the first contingent of | West and are guests at the home P)—A Mi- which investigated the crash. The members of the United etates of Mr. and Mrs. C. Sam B. Curry ns | Committee said the pilot, in its Marine Crops, which has been! at the home on Olivia street : ; words, “Committed an error of assigned to duty at the Key West ed tha iftiver gg \udgment in attempting to land Naval Station, from Parris Is-| Mr. and Mra, it : ftp. on runway 23 by. executing @ land, S, C:Phere were: 31,mem-|and two sons, 1, Jr...and said cireling procedure which put the hers in the detachment, under!are visitors in thé elty, enjoying stow about the proposal of President Tru- man that the United States give financial assistance to a global program to develop Yhe backward peoples df the earth. which_he refers, is quite patently based {| MIAMI, Dec. 30. on the belief, widely held by many Ameri- Jami taxicab driver fac eans, that the courts of the nation: are | today of stealing more @oncerned with property rights'than |: Police ident with hpman rights. Joseph A. Morg Recently, Dr. Walter Laves, Deputy- Se Wisc arrende cea >}. airway back into a cloud.” Director-General of the. United Nations Jiidzeq.and lawyers, whe speak-ct the [De Was arrested yesterday jin Fl: "TY ee eed into avhills (oe,Command of Sergeant Clait/ the profiaioes of SeaeeraaaE Educational, Selenttfic and Cultural Or- majesty of the law, should not overlook ae on a grand larceny war- ig, tes E. Teal. thee satan ieaen on . ‘ +, [rant. ' F ganization, warned of the danger of try- the fact that its processes are rarely avail- | gp ocitically, In the Netherlands, the opera*” Roy Howard, noted publisher | - n was tors of the lost plane, the Dutch and president of Scripps-How-| prs. L L. Brinkley, RC oseph W. BLM Airline, agreed partly with ard newspapers, with his wife| Brinkley and Marvis Brinkley, ni, for $25,000, eS that na ‘ wy rales and son and daughter-in-law, is'were passengers arviving om the 000 fie” that @ pilot error i the ai. 2. “usitor in Key West, staying at'Cuba from Havana, spent the ested. mG DENN CREE BE St’ the Cass: Marina: ‘night in Key West, ond left om able to millions of Americans who can ill } jarced with “rv 52 charged with afford the expenses connected with exten- |standiey, of M sive litigation. The same cannot be said for | Police sai those with ample funds to assert their |°" »!™ ing to impose an entirely new economic structure on a nation and people junpre- pared for such a major unheaval. Under each conditions, he says, tensions increase, | ~" hie rect cause. j a Ve 8 conflicts occur and individuals rise quick- | ™ghts. Nor should we overlook the tend- COMPLETE DEAL 1 rene the: alrtinesed dad: ‘ | Stetson Kennedy, author of i — pail eine. ency of this latter class to use the courts as ( : “AL, | “If, indeed, the plane’s captain the Key Historical Pageant, anj ly to positions of power, The effects, he insists, can imperil peace. The United Nations official does not propose that the plan to remake the econ- omy of undeveloped areas be abandoned, However, he suggests an extension of the work so as to provide fundamental edu- cation to carefully prepare the popula- tiem for the necessary changes. Gradually, the experts are becoming convinced that there is no simple way to raise the stand- erd of tiving of any people unless they ate prepered to accomplish the major part of the job themselves. : (Continued From Page One) wanted to land on runway 23 as an instrument to wear down those who | and prominent citizen of Key indicated by the report, the con- cannot afford costly and extended litiga- Livermore trol tower ei him to do If the lawyers and judges of the nation tne Liveries Pees ee want the mass of American people to ap- preciate the law and the legal structure Company : that expounds it, some way must be found the time for $30 to make available the benefits of the sys-} 1» 1925 Mal tem to those with limited funds. ae ues snes It is well known that litigants of small | 000 cash and issui means, involved in a dispute, often ’ find rtgage. Meacha that the expense of “justice” is more than aguante Bae the value of the subject matter involved. event presented each year by a! mogay The Citizen sayw in cast of 500, was a visitor in Key | Apr ajo advice must have | i es ’ | editorial paragraph 7s ” ee Wit: seamen bolt: |"«On the sea of matrimony Vaal] ans Pe he a war ee ae ou ee teter Gat the tee ei | ee | s rbat ae ¢. C S hi F which will soon link Key West|"U" ‘™© weuble Ween oe Archies POP vith Havana will have a pro-|— = ‘ found influence in bettering Key | Your Grecer SELLS That Geod! %, | ° porated ot Gupyivers From West's economic condition - ae § = Attorney W. Curry Harris, | STAR * BRA ; Small Freighter ‘cint’tes ci'sowver of Crcut| AMERICAN COPPER MGs MEARE Dees snap gue Coun sen eccee nana 2G and CUBAN A Ot ete Dec, a0--()-—ThS Pape, who attended the Kays ‘ Guard launched an air Rural Electrification meeting TRY A POUND TODA’ arch for possible survivors of Jast night at report - alee i om- the small freighter Wingate to- an excellent meeting at which a ievalgeaes oe oe <> Engineer E. P. McLean, of Moul- Jt is up to jurists and attorneys to for DiC y nae ed, except! The ship reportedly blew up trie, Ga.,’ presided. | ‘or some land now in the Poin- and sank with its crew of seven = evolve some plan by which the legal pro- | ciana section. eases, which we generally call: justice; Whoa 3 rs the coast of Cuba Christmas ee ed oe of ag aa can become available to all people, with- | 1925 that Meacham Prop-| ‘The Coast Guard said it was er tre ce | “i ‘ i) and se WISE WORDS FOR SPANIARDS along in Eve. “Spaniards, in general, have given un- be in-| A ee * erty for 000,900. » her % due weight to reeent pronouncements by | out inflicting an undue hardship. se ee panes Hue yarigd “pretty sure” reparts of the dis. terested to know that Mrs. Bridge on Jenal visiters, reports a corres- — aa fOr contain Cf ere true but it would and daughter Constance, and son, | Congreaslenal ps - bin 8 for confirmation of search for the survivors Harry, visited their home in En: Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Serve The Russians want. peace. Who says | the report | | ponent of The New York Times, writ- land last sumr —— Between ' ing from Madrid. so? The Russians. rae mane Patel oon Meach- he vessel wes owned by the among the passengers | Because ef this fact, Representative — fered $1,000,000 for the en, a Cox Importing Company, of fated S. S. Athenia. | MIAMI and KEY WEST Joseph L. Pfeifer, of New York, with the COMMUNISTS NOT A PARTY Later the real e eee : or Ma, Fon sacien a ea, 5 nae approval of certain House colleagues vis- resueepoh gerne fase. > erty and to make it into a high- | Serving POINTS OW — erve iting Spain, took advantage of an oppor- The strength of the Communists in |the land. payments for class development. aanacasnaaaaasaaea| Miami caA Bey tunity te warn the Spaniards not to be | Western European countries is going down, | The county was notified yes | ee re ee rere : : ' too optimistic about getting a loan from } according to observers who assert that the taey: ae ve cuit Court! to sell them to northerners for THE ARTMAN PRESS | the United States im the near future. people of these countries are beginning to |icase of Meacham ai that its! winter residences. There is some PRINTING (No Stops irport had | talk ,too, of the Gevelopment tak- ing the form of waterways lead- ¥S are’ ing from the Atlantie, so that the late with | owners can moor their yachts _ purchase of | and ships right in their own back LEAVES KEY at Fives ot Mand Seas ERE recognize that the Communists are not a | b« n eae ed. i z ; ~ | The Chicago purcha national party but an organization domi- | jow in position to nex nated by Moscow. AUO the county for the In Norway, where the Communists | the airport. Th: held eleven of 150 seats in Partfament, the |e. oye = last election witnessed the defeat of every | Naval Air Station, ear one of them. This occurred despite some | Co™mPletine the transaction, | THREE HOTELS IN MI at POPULAR PRICES It is understood here that Neid- | Mr. Pfeifer told the Spaniards that Spain “we a secondary problem in this cowetey” and that the primary question what is Spain going te do about the United States? While he expressed hope that satis- factory answers could be found to the prob- ome between the two countries, Mr. | admiration in’-NorwWay- fo the"Soviet sol- a ee a | Pfeifer ineited that they are, in the last | diers who helped expel the Germans after en joined by other saver L nies in the Heart of the City = £ analysis, “for Spain and the Spanish peo- | the war. ieee Wet! Pevetopencs Com-| anon £ ROOM for RESERVATIONS , +, : any, inc., plar > th e " ple ettle It may develop, as time permits a | and and eager of ii cag with BATH and TELEPHONE ———_—_ People whe believe all that they hear ave relatives of these who believe all that they read more accurate appraisal of eurrent trends, that the somewhat exaggerated fear of |Gonase apa an.n [Sunctmesanccorc|| Ford Pershing _— Miller Hotel the Communists, apparent in so many coun- H . s 7 TRIUMPH | Hotel Hotel tries, was no more than apprehensive COFFEE {f 80 NE. ard St, 226 NE. Ist Ave, 229 NE. 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