The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 22, 1951, Page 2

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x a Chale ae oe Vea 5 (SN i cs me tee a : : Toda 95 puesta aT a On nn sig 2a pe a a | SLICE OF HAM Man Had Enough : ) ? Ohe Key West Citizen : A . nniversaries oa Ni he nd Tore License 1784—George Hogg, Pittsburgh} = A ; AND rer 2 erchant, chain! ««+4 Published daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub- — Hon, OKLAHOMA CIT Y.—(/P).—| manufacturer and merchant, ulszher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets. \ KNo ky Traffie trouble finally reached a/ store pioneers. born in England, j { Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County Ww é crisis for Glen Bruce—an Okla-|Died Dee. 5, 1849. | af : Editor OV > homa City truck driver. When ae ils cae Ereaieatia rr, US taste, a "Ger RAPER he was stopped for running aj Orleans ae cea rie ee NO! D. ee aa _...... Business Manager ! ae te i he'd had | greatest of all time, born in New ° is ee oe = vad ough The cop said."“Lemme Orieaps. Died July 10.184.) 6 gag Playing ecords = f# h eee erie os Second. Class Matter tLL BE see yer license.” Bruce handed | 1846—James B. Ar ses t a} te) . {te ' TELEPHONES $1 and 1935 | ! RIN, over the Heena®. And. whe: the Ge fe pes ene a > kas - : " ‘op gave it back, Bruce stepped | dean. born in Boston. 1 eo ¥ {PIR oe eee seproduction ofall news dispatches eredted to WEARING A | [22 Bie cat ithe track cere |® 1010 IG 12 IN. RECORDS PE is reproduction of all news dispatches credited to it TE Su “ te 1859—-Frank H. Damrosch, fam- B ¥ IN. au. - cr not otherwise eredited in this paper, and also the local news WH! IT poly ae pees pe ee ed musie educator, brothe th published here. 0 wo p BLACK Te oe eeeeed.” he said, “1 son of famous musicians, born in CLASSICS - POPULAR , Member Florida Press Association and Associated Dailies of Florida O py ‘ quit” ; rmany.. Died Oct. 22 tae oozed | 5 - = - line O'Day, Rye N. , “ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION Bie tank born Perry; Ga. Died Jan, 4, 1943. ONLY EACH vt TT Gr |. Sg See ERAGE” ge ee RG PERERA ARIS Hee. Pee aie Sabatini 1° 1888—Allan Seeger, noted poet, e 4 sees See aS open forum and invites discussion of Lis: aeareno a born in Ww. York; Died in the} oe) “ “ ~subjects local or general interest, but it will “not i * if ss f ‘ " jhonymous communications. Today’s Horoscope wx ot the Somme, duly +16.) 9-1N, POPULAR RECORDS $1.49 | | ar |The The native of this day ve enough of the comforts will ma ie Mail The Citizen to Relative: | 19 IN. CLASSIC RECORDS $1.79 the capaihie : Your Gtocer SELLS that Goo : : : Rol oa. te Ge habiis abil the. 20- } 0 R d & A 1 ) eae Pe eee r| See BRAND verseas Radio & Appliance | { {should be a contented life, full SMERICAN COFFEE | ELIJAH SANDS, Proprietor v jof good works, and reaping a re-| and CUBAN VOUNNS 617 Duval Street Telephone 79 : tats commensurate with its —TRY A POUND TODAY— | ——| de titi F co ammo FOR AER aeaT ADvocaT=D ASS Bock OO " 1, More Hotels and Apartments. i KEY WEST . = i 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. ve vr ‘ - ie ne BE ep Sea. ane ; urs NEWS ; 5 ‘onsolidation of County an ‘ity Governments. : wv b §. Womenntite Auliterium. By BILL GIBB NEL We “1 GUESS YOUR COSTS “YES, LIKE ALL OTHER ? * 5 In reply to the information 5 | i BUSINESSES, OUR COSTS “~ : paete 7 MET OT - asked by our distinguished friend, Of Days Gone By | HAVE GONE UP, TOO: i E WAY UP. “" % THE CHINESE HAVE BEEN BEATEN IN KOREA Mr. Bill Gibb, in reference to the - ARE | UP. ER on. -.. eae he enemy is not. capable of bringing enough Chi- A. Van Fleet, commander of ground troops in Korea, The Chinese, according to the General, have suffered » -« great losses and he does not “see how the Chinese’ can Continue under present conditions.” This is, of course, . contrary to the beliefs heretofore expressed by Gen. Mac- | Arthur but there is solid basis for the conclusions of Gen. Van Fleet. What has happened in Korea since there was talk, seteernin’ high command, of evacuation? The Communists have “launched two great offensives, each of which has been beaten back with terrific losses to the Chinese. Moreover, ‘ “Sifice' ‘the collapse of the last Communist attack in April (masdedsestimated that the Chinese have suffered an addition- There was a time when a Congressman was supposed to know. what.he talked « - ris learning that his career is @ succes- tives—too wet, too dry, too hot, too cold. siofl ors ; l season just getting under- nese‘to drive us out of Korea,” declares Lieut. Gen, James Ten Commandments of the stone tablet: We find the story in the Old Testament in the Book of Exodus, | Chapter XIX, paragraph I In the third month after children of Israel were going forth out of the land of Egypt, that was in the Hebrew calendar month of Sivan, they came into the Wilder- |ness of Senai and encamped op- | posite the Mount. And Moses went upon the mountain to Gc the Lord called unto him from the Mount, saying, “Thus shalt thou} say to the House of Jacob, and the Children of Israel . (I shall stop for a moment to interpret the question: Why He said (1), speak to the House of Jacob, and (2), tell Israel? He | explaining to you the pa: which | | puzzled you or about which you | }say you lost sleep over. I also! {hope it is interesting to the gen- jeral public. If T may ‘have the pleasure of bringing more useful information to you or the public, | Tl be delighted to do so. I am} always glad to be able to help all | good folks who are interested in | the | Taken From The Files Of The Key West Citizen | AMAbbbbhbbbbsbssabssabbahs 10 YEARS AGO | Capt. Ma ij public relatio named by Col. L committee t the cham- | serve on a_ hous which 1 -ets toni ber of cc Se ENE <n Aa MONRGE -ccotrp Friday and Saturday SMASHING THE VICE TRUST SPRCIAL Adults Only Adm. 520 Adequate Rates Are Essential. to Adequate Service Florida people need and want good, dependable and growing telephone ue service. We are eager to continue providing that Kind of service. Rates Proposed are only those needed—no more than needed—to do the job under today’s increased costs. merce work will] £ ‘pee could have said “speak to Israel” | pe to survey hot for person- : : al 200,000 battle casualties. ( ..fand the House of Jacob would| nel of the = my 3 The enemy retreated more than twenty-five miles |have been included. But the an- | - e from the point of his farthest advance in the Spring but, |swer, according to the Talmud’s Forty-eight Monroe county resi- | : s despite bad th h smy base anchors, Ch explanation “is that mankind is dents early yest: afternoon | & espite bad weather, the enemy base anchors, Chorwon | ieant to be just as Godloving sierra UR emer ee and Kumwha, have been captured. For, the first time the |and olijjgsthese Commandments ;. . s,s aaakanee | t a, RAVE. , - cf ne ye 8 1 for enlistment in the county de f é communiq! port theteepture off large y ities gof pestis chin ane t Sh house | fense force, an mass meeting | b enemy arms and ‘antnitinition. ‘Not tHe United |"ro eetieete: we fina ieee en eae | ; . . 5 S| courthouse was expected to bring ae Nations forces stopped offensive drives but they have who ar “not religious enough i raore ees rhe einiguis of Bl 2 won a major’ Vigtorypitice the’ last Gyivé peteréd out.” . 4 depeel’ ix pebhie gitter nce ca, mustinents oe | : Since the dismal and ‘disastrous“end “the *war’"6f¢ | the other hand, we find folks who} Car] Bevaldi who returned from | . fensive, launched in December by Gen. MacArthur, there He religious at home but when | Washington Friday said that he} “ eons ee i : they meet with people in the pub-| pad t formed by CAA that § has been @ steady succession of dgtories.to our fighting |)\- and these latter folks ee eee og es Siegen - men and theirgssociatesy The ae hag: been check. he Ten “Command: | airport had Beet delayed only un: s ed—he ha8 been thoroughly thrashed, ‘amd® there is “no Hop ney follow the moor justi et the money for the job is re-| ieee’ doubt about it. Of course, the Chinese have additional re- pardon Mitrle tie Lord ed. leeeerehy Sena. | 4 : ee serves. They may be thrown into battle, but if they are, | “Spealéto the people in both ways | ae Laie ine | ss: ‘ ® the superior power*of the American army will cut them to pables, house and to the general | j of NYA, said toc IN THE TELEP HONE BUSINESS, TOO... '¢ pieces, Now, since we understand this ‘ on ie youth et ay) o i! > The enemy still has*his “sanctuary’’ in Manchuria. | we shall go further . . \ cig i > 3 : { oat 100) i a We still have our sanctuary in Japan, No serious air op- Prcnada way batho ang he projects +4 : . fe p b position exists in Korea. No air attacks are made upon | forty nights. He received the Ten ton " , 0 ar wi bo few a= es, LJ sO / ys oe our warships which deliver devastating bombardment of |Commandments from God with sewing radio and cor ; ces “aren ‘A tl . key road ss ae pre it’s meaning and all the details | oq ape eM sd} : i x § 4 y roads along the eoast. From the Manchurian border an pelticiples: Engraved on stone,|.0°4. Seis Ee eee : f : > be H to the fighting front, the enemy has to move men and ma-|the Tablet measured six hand ee faets gee See ee e e : : = fi 4 terial, giving our air forces an opportunity that has rarely bresdits ee ee ue hae agy mee ing x ncreas ‘ Os is ¢ ‘ been afforded an aerial fighting group. the other. dere in your worthy |, ord has been received here | _ : oe y # “— No change whatever has taken place in the condi- | newspaper's columns, (the Shov-| (7, {Ne mammiage of Miss Carlo s i ‘ tions under which our men fight in Korea. They are the en hence oaitt i tr liam and : Ps same as they were in the latter days of December when |the Elers of Israel and piace j ams, formerly | : ‘ if : our army suffered a humiliating defeat. Now, however, |the w@rds before them. Words) Hanama Islands | TELEPHONE ‘COSTS have gone: up. sharply, since the present rates. in ie ; instead of fearing another Dunquerque, our men ate on Ree ake Jim ce eee T Red 4 * Florida were # Se nn si a : the offensive, delivering withering assaults upon a hard: | ing tht was heard’ over all the |oymon: Thede ona Benes nant TELEPHONE WAGE COSTS have and até going up stiflfurther due 10+ thi i > ing enemy. The chafige is re able | world, i red ne «(dase aioe 5 Stee aber ee DE RS Si eetese Oem pressed and retreating enemy. The change is remarkable i yet elie buen tir future genera ee. to" {unemployment WAGE COSTS general wage increase ting from recent contfagt negotiations, i and enheartening. pie: |may. be in certain specific | ; - Let nobody suggest that the fighting in Korea is with-| The Miders told Moses, “We | iStances: but only ten pararity, | U Pp FEDERAL CORPORATE tax rates are up sharply, adding greatly to’our ’ out purpose. When it began we had only one goal, to pre- pest Tati ae ie run;: tend to” cresite -more | costs of rendering service, a3 ; \ vent successful aggression against South Korea, The /that he had heard |employment and a better standard | . ‘ fy : | eard. \ of living.” | FACILITIES have i North Koreans know that the military venture did not| After this, Moses dictated five Ps we | deal more — react aged = apeet shat cde oe a areal 4 Y pay; the Chinese Communists are learning the same les- | ®°0Ks to Ezrah the Scribe to write |. PEE COCR tare ate ee ene ’ x = ‘ | in the Biblical language according . | ie . F : son. It is true we have no way of stopping the warfare as jto what he, Moses, was taught in| | EVEN BEFORE the most recent cost rises, telephone rates were lagging . ? long as the Communists want to fight but, in the end, and | penton by the Lord when he spent | Sonssssessesasusensssmmnan | behind telephone costs. Taking into consideration the recent wage increase, r pS it may not be long, even the Chinese will have had enough ie forty days and forty nights on STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE| cueeiatians annual revenue from telephone rate increases authorized in Florida since | $ hot lead. |finished the writing, Moses settled | TRIUMPH 1939 is now falling short by nearly $6,000,000 of meeting the annual costs 4 The visit of Gen. Marshall to the fighting front has som Aaain as the teacher of Is-| COFFEE EQUIPMENT of wage increases made effective during the same period, to say nothing of ; !) ‘ . nniilerks = BES ae Re |Tael—teaching the actual mean i js ” : . pital 4 get amps - new OMNES [ines of the Ten ‘Canimandiments — costs other higher costs, a : * ie possibility of peace. Until official announcement there | until Yesroh, his father-in-] id : THE 4 . by ; : is no way to know whether he went to Korea on'a mission | Vise bim not to do all the work | All Grocers ae BP REASONS, Sapnny ate tro low at a time when ades * aa Becratary of Defence, to see conditions at first hand or eee ort, De Should select quate earnings are vital if we are to. continue to provide good service and 3 8 ee y sense, to see Conditions at first hand, or | judgeS.and teachers to do most of |-——————— meet the heavy demands for new service throughout Florida. Meeting the“ : 2 4 for some other objective in, the:realm of politics om stra- | the, instructing and leave for him-| | demands will require large sums of new capital which can be i ’ ’ tegy. It could be either of the three, No-one) : and |e Say the difficult. questions STRAND aie if earnings are adequate to encourage oat wi x re i pr: bs r . ey wel his Ee alec c | fo invest their savings i i t guesses are foolish but we rather lean to the idea that his ues pay ere Pup able fo. ox sania | telephone business. ea ! consultation with Gens. Ridgway and Van Fleet was re-| Aft h tne Seribé had fin- | Friday and Saturday as ‘ : | * lated to future activity against the Chinese, in Korea, in- ei HGR Sig tvs, bodes} they ALONG THE | THE. NERD WOSTMENT in rates for the average subscriber ae % ty one eae vi all lang | a only Jeph 3 z : : yolving the possibility of an offensive designed to inflict | uages pont Wey tdavanes GREAT DIVIDE | TELEPHONE eae ee siete oe Sense a one service will have . 4 heavier Josses upon the enemy. were d@veloped. This development with Be Ob re most commodities and services you buy, while the 5 : 8 | § i : a of lanfliages had been caused by pink BUUELAM AwD | TAX COSTS number of telephones that can be reached at local rates has nearly doubled ‘: ® | the bullding of the Tower of Babel ee ee | in the short space of five years. (nee $ Nature does her best to persuade mankind this is | and it also gave us the word ee eee U Pp ? : s nt earth. | Bible. | . A F fs Shee mt eo |News my dear Mr, Gibb, 1 do |] Mewsit foina anu ceteue A. B. Dootey, Florida Manager * Uf ope I have had the pleasure of | ™ : Fs = ry @ % * Ps . 7 a 3 2 : 2 . * o wie Here it is, with the ba: way, elk te already speculating about the football 4 2 the great teachings of the Bible. | Rabbi Abraham Schwartz Note: Thank you, Rabbi Schwartz Coming: BRIGHT LEAF Racal SQUTHEEN BECL TELEPHONE ARO TE GRAPH COMPANY

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