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Stock thewket NEW YORK h—Active trading - THE KEY WEST CITIZEN “The bills for payment of nearly all the 80 billion dolars of obiga- tions wil be presented dyring the next four years,” Eise said. “These bills, added to the current costs of government we must meet, make a formidable burden.” “The Grand Lakers’ He summed up what he de- scribéd as “the grand labors” of his administration in these wofds: “Application of our influence in world affairs with such fortitude and such foresight that it will de- ter aggression and eventually se- = }eure peace; ing issues F Movie theater‘and pictire mak- ing companies were active. and three-di- “Establishment of a national administration of such integrity and such efficiency that its honor :}at home’ will ensute respect abroad; “Encouragement of those incen- tives that inspire creative initiative in our. economy, so that its pro- ductivity may fortify everywhere; “Dedication to the well-being of freedom BREaEEE beg 2 a el m F i ? ean aye iF; “Key West and Vici ity: Cloudy with showers today; cloudy to part- dy cloudy tonight and Tuesday. 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