The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 24, 1951, Page 2

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rage Zz _ THE KEY west AGITIZEN duesdey, July <4 sentir = sas + Skipper Lauds Chiets On New Clut “Austerity The Key West Citizen ay In The Smoking” oe Before 1 Background =. sv - ed dflily (except Sunday) by | . Artman, owner and ; » from The Citizen Building, corne re = rity! py *s of filters, through whic Only Daily Newspape a smoking in Israel mean: or ecks ve age is a oC : ee TT (Ry The Associated Press) ly that it is difficult to r tie new: paper 36 anid. te spe Sasenmaneats — 3 € American or hie SE nes faster than the Sona D. ARTMAN Business Manage: man s you'd even if you are illir ar many. oa high import i to be about as f nide paper li in a re- i oon also mean that you erupul- | quiet won't get a pack of cigarettes . erell Harriman|you don’t hand your old carton week, a riot) back his distress, he thing ds still being tried on har n some parts of Tel Aviv to hed the economize paper’and cardboard. | vit LOUTS — Hat ————_ areata mongering, Harriman who put in the famous ts also say niined trains, to needle de- A — t like Har- | pression business. It was Harri- may succeed in’ man who developed the famous nd preventing Sun Valley resort, a Union Pacitic Communists property. with Harri- Before all this, he had bra: out inte private banking, a e backed away from it again. The now Brown Brothers and n. He was, of course, a Re t after a considerable he voted for Al Sm n 28—and broke with the GOP) “2 to ver. u He became an enthusiastic sup porter of FDR. in early New Deal; The n j And. ‘oddly .enough it w j STRAND icc Conditii Hi Hopkins - who. introdu Tuesiay: Soe ee Y Z ‘opki roducec } é dnesda: *\the two. From then: ‘on, until! sential, if a THE IROQUOIS imilar to | Roosevelt's: death; Harriman was. val TRAIL Hoski the new. -deal’s pet ‘millionair opeiPs, gxhiblt “A” to doubting Repub- with enttled to use for reproduction of all n hs er not otherwise credited in this paper, and alsc ed here. ie mmbes,Florida Press Association an@ Associated. Dailies of Fi ities geet tat a 1 ren H : Subscription (by carrier) 2¢ per week, ¥Sgr 212.00, single ADVERTISING RATES MADE: KNOWN ‘ON APPLICATIO? j pebble ‘ait The Citizen isan ‘open forum and invites discussion of public ot subjects of local or general interest; but“it-will not pu <iuOYFRGUS Communications. bs Birtihy usta noms Nant weenie other infec on. the face and. dackap at the same time. The )-finisher Alto . th Fifth streehaey ne however, made any* yet for manuta xe device. It's uncertaid vi ie fact i en nay be available. Te ch of the Univers 1 at Berkeley, compos, : bs in Switzers +, PER OVEN FOR KEY WEST) ADVOCATED YY THE CITIZEN Airport 5. Commun: 5 Official U. S. Navy Phot ion of Cou ay and City Governments Maaiartuin. CAPTAIN R. S. QUACKENBUSH, JR., USN, departing Com- mending Officer of NAS. Key West, congratulates M. J. Bower, Dd n is the . 4 MONTGOMERY AND Duri the —- PNC, USN, President of the CPO Mess (Open) at Boca Chica t and peep Gatkitvan atten aruels a cep a PA. MAREE RL F. I. D. C. RETURNS $68,706,890 TO BANKS Field, on behalf of all the Chief Petty Officers for their beauti transi vely ee Mediator between business 7.3, goes at Coming: SER FUN The Federal! Deposit Insurance Corporation whict ful Hewncne. PANS, 3nd government—trying to tone ‘ cy And Margaret a priceless Sheridan the | ee os pers = over-burdened down the headlong new dealers. Th F-stops, o 1 th eee dane ais t depression to rehabilitat and mollify. the headstrong econ- | used dn m : are MONRO 3 Hes Pees E coten f uJ 7 bi 2 Igulated ing structure of nation and to give depositors some con I xine OF Ae See Toda y’s : : omic royalists. bes: ; : t ; § The job is the latest in a ‘ratio ‘of tt fidence in the safety of their funds, collected $120,000,000 a Care I or - Early?in. the war, Hatibhan did " . . long series of. upper-bracket a Inesda’ x ssments f1 he insured banks and $29, ae SNES s Anniversaries positions that Harcisan hea. | soe ‘Jansous Job sm, Manuclenee ty. The new T-st Tuesday and Wed: 'Y in assessments from the i ir areoes Ss me co-ordinator in Loendan, , And 4 ¢ fi estments and other sources during the von or 796—John M. Clayt Del filled in the last 20 years or | from 1943 to 1946, he was-our am- | % indic - oo ae BOMBAY CLIPPER Saat cRniod 4 il ea ee are lawyer, US. senator. secre.| 22: Before that, he’s now 58, ~ bassador to Russia. When Ha vith nd losses amounted to on LONDON 7 T z : 7 2 : ve Harriman was in business for | jan resigned and came home. 1 WARIA MONT AND WILLIAM ‘ ion the corporation has accumulate t vee usses'tio., Bel Ed pape et bene aaa Stalin sent Harriman and } puttir ta faster cannes s of § 000,000. ener Oe ene daustais Haihen 8 fait ft riety of its ot pa Coming: COLT 45 ost of fhe surt f course, came from assessment : . 1798-—J A. Dix, New time to national duty—ang | U5 Pepe eee ids ng gift whose ¢ aid by insured banks. Already, the « Since then, Harriman has been tar now the nation gets all of it. Sat the a = he corporation, put up by the gove nt A ne of the | secretary of commerce, epee oie 29 € but he! dor to Britian, and roving Mar turned to the Treasury and, since 1933, the corporation ha ‘ t not refuse to | shall-plan ambassador. He re Fa Ween called to pay out $316,000,000 to protect near te a nal good any | turned home at last, to the presi FLIGHTS 56,000 depositors of 412 insured banks, with total de may re nea dential assistant job, about a year ‘ 2 insure s, a total ot under- | ago } posits of $530,000,000. Only 1,500 depositors, with : ie puts the “Averell Harriman was married | ae DAILY cddfits in excess of $5,000, sustaine y loss and thi Lies jin 1915, and they had two daugh-| an $1,900,000. t sa fe sure The good record of the corporation has been due, in !"* tional iis to the healthy condition of the nation’s econom ; |ters, but the marriage ended in! {Givorce in 1929.*He remarried ir @ ot dut of! 1980, and his second wife is with ‘ather died, | him in- Iran: and his brother} Harriman’g, vant t.,in , the ars since its establishment, No insured bank depositor = ear 100 niltion present eeagoay jon is. ithe) 47, MINUTES >» country experienced a loss in the past five years. In “2 famous imans.owny. a-dsame a& been® He CALL 1780 fact, no insured bank has been placed in receivership dur- | in Hart . the greater | says: ”n Pacific rail-|. “Lshbll's stay a¢ long as I van be or'your travel agen? same period, j useful.” aturally, under such conditions, the surplus of the ation mounted and, as a result, Congress last year ased the coverage of individual accounts to $10,000! provided that the assessment income of the corps tion shall be divided at the end of each cz Today this the Harrfi4 ir go at polo} t of inea hen} But they also went| to. ys; to Averell, started. as.:a. 2 ily, prop incre jar year, wit dggmeptidihe native rays be| t ‘Swit iS f Ronors ane Ber forty per cent being added to its capital and the sixty : A im ier. |. ‘ xi a ad dassine per cent balance to be returned to insured banks on a pro the the} t he last He was rata basis. t 1 but 't n in 1982. It was| These credits amounting to $68,706,890, will apply to * ST gee ee or ee s ents against the banks for the current - = is that the 13,640 member banks will have ntially, amot t -six per cent of their 1951 assessmen This is a splendid record. Nevertheless, w I rev Florida's growing telephone lines... believing that Congress acted pri r the refunds to the member ba erve would seem to be necessary gainst the impact of anything lik How much the reserve should be despite the reduction in assess whict ind t welcomed by the member banks, the cc tt rati con- . = qi is thay be enough and evi at it will be. | When the Chine on ists seek 1a ] * Senitiude that they have had enough 2 ais Se he Mant ER a Nothing is more disconcer ert’ who doesn't know that you ar¢ i expert. ‘“RBSuascverouz Fast-growing Florida depends more and more on the telephone SLICE OF HAM eee: Its economic and social life are geared to it. Last year Floridi- ans made almost 900 million local calls. ATE. ~saAma’mhn aa Today Floridians can call more than 214 time many local telephones as they could ten years ago and the service is better Yet the overall price of telephone service has gone up less than fourth as much as prices in general. 4 The demand for more and more telephones continues, and Southern Bell hopes to build during 1951 nearly $22 million of new facilities to provide the expansion and improvement of = ee ee telephone service that is so essential to Florida’s progress, and BY) to national defense —Southern Beli Telephone and Telegraph % : ee ime 4 A. b. Dootey, Florida Manager a 1 FLORIDA PROGRESS AND TELEPHONE PROGRESS GO HAND IN HAND 11'S THE ONLY WAY BUCKLEY CAN STAY IN STEP

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