The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 17, 1951, Page 2

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THIS” ROCK OF OURS THE KEY (WEST | CITIZEN The ae West Citizen Friday, August i owner and p NORMAN D. ARTMAN E Florida, as Secc ered at Key West, TELEPHONES $i and 1935 Member of The Associated Press—The Associated Pr entitled to use for reprod of ail news di otherwise credit shed here. GIBB Taken From The Files Of The Key West Citizen AAALAADALALALS AMA DAABAS 10 YEARS AGO moer Florida Pre: « Citizen is an ope ubjects of loca: I do belong i, a professi: ternity—not ever, IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN More Hotels and Apartments. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Airports—Land and Sea. Consolidation of County and City Governments. 5. Community Auditorium. “CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM” The Crusade For Freedom, which is headed by Gen. Lucius D. Clay and sponsored by the National Committee or a Free Europe, offers American men and women the tunity to participate in a campaign » the world our true aims of freedom for all peoples.” Enrollment in the icans, both to express their xerty and to support tne vigorou: effort gw made to bring a message of truth and encour- ment to the millions of people held under Communist “to demonstrate and friendshiy Ar nid ate ru In contributing to the Crusade, ericans will be helping to support and enlarge the work of Radio Free Europe, a privately sponsored broadcasting station that recently commenced operations as a hard-hitt ficial supplement to the Voice of America. It is hoped that Radio Free Europe may be expanded twork of as as eight stations vigorou: propagan- le into the Communist camp in Eastern Europe and, imately, Asia. As a free American citizen, your ideas are being re quested in the battle of penetration of the Big Lie. Send te way you think the job should be done, along with For Freedom and into 4 1 carrying the a bat sur cash contribution, to the Crusade in the march of democracy TIN AND RUBBER CARTELS LOSE A BATTLE A few months ago the U $2.00 a pound for tin and 85 cen The prices have dropped to $1.12 and 46 fact that these commodities are under the foreign producers who would like to program to get higher in March, a Senate sub-com 24 ator Lyndon B. Johnson, suggested that the R the sole importer of tin, for whatever purpose used sequently, an agreement w made with Bolivia, on s regarded as a fair basis, although beca of the n Korea speculators were gathering tin which they pected to sell at $4 a pound. W. Stuart Symington, the FP. C., says that there is no i up” the United S because reserves to be certain that we will f the ted States was payi for rubb sa pound cents, despite } the ontroi take tage Oo the defense prices nittee, h €x- i director ger any we of the possibility of have enough war for want metal. e mee not lose 4 apidisturn ating out? from The program involving rubber was handled by Jess " eerie = by JSS | these advance deddilines. The en a i y rsen, head of the General Serv ion oF ST AR * BRAND 1 is the housekeeping agency of 4MERICAN ‘ i 7 says that foreign rubber interests ‘priced and CUBAN COF PEE themselves out of business for ail time t in normal — eA ee ee umstances because the Unitec Ss developed ynthetics that, in a few years independent of natural rubber SLICE OF HAM ng to be ¢ plete- m F fectdentiy. our editor could make every story and editorial opinion coincide by posting « the Jettere start. Then st an order. 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