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Page & ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Seturday, July 18, 1953 —— eee PROBLEMS OF UNIFICATION Bie Ke Went Cx Hal Boyle Says — SS except Sunday L, P. Artman, owner . Onty Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County A SY jof woe one fellow's troubles often| ARTMAN Publisher jare another fellow's business oppor- tunity. MORMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manager | Owen K. Murphy, a 44-year-old |Irish sales genius, isn’t the first Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter lanan to discover this. troth. But: { i r af gt : £ = eee eee ee ae os ———— 2 8 coming a milti-millionaire as Am- entitle de use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to i 8 ; ‘ The an ea Seam: he dee, : -otherwire credited Paper, news| ticular gold mine was that inter-/ aan Oo ea ac het oe ge here. national disease-tension. Member Florida Press Association and Associate Dailies of Florida 2 ‘y , “My idea was simply to find Subscription (by cartier), 25¢ per week; year, $12.00; by mail, fe sci’ “i henner be "ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION i) emeoenny while 1 wats aie: macist’s mate in the Navy, and decided to make it my field. “Tt wasn’t easy. My background | was engineering, and I had to give) up a good engineering sales job)pj., T'd held for 17 years, and start all over.” He took a new job in 1946 selling mechanical massage tables to hos- pitals for an Adamsville, Pa., com- sev Business was slower than we Three years later Murphy gam- . SP oe eeretets ee ROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED ‘ ge agent) yar ly two fulltime employees and BY THE CITIZEN s d raed grossing only $10,000 year. Using his engineering skill and Ze a ES ‘con: ig medical men, Murphy yr Presa County and City Governments. " \ h redesigned the equipment and de- % ‘deloped a cxtonn. pd give a pulsing | rotary movement instead of a sim- : fs : ple vibration. ‘ ‘ y,. : Pores I be av people eran a rere “ igger market for mechanical mas-|* -Aness for the fiscal year 1953 June 30th with a deficit of ce gig ager s brs 00,000. This was about $2,000,000,000 more than gine 7 ize fess sf Lat r pocalg. (yew Sus teat ean e is a ‘ator or whats kiteticeinfaaey, =™""1 — Marathon News (|FODAYS = resnste cess : M put his mechanical mas- BUSINESS rez dtrrenet sores trex 1958 deficit d. The official PLANE A. LENE tcepeestel manic Get 968 deficit was announced. The pointed out that ag | : i the Government would be spending more money than it} MARATHON: — The Rev. Ralph'dinate all seryice requests, Rev.| MIRROR roadside rest stops for truck takés in for another twelve months and that this would Fa lelpp expect a hae magiener, Hever re Te | add to the the inflationary pressure which has been felt|cross, will make his first public|plications for assistance and_ser- By sam dawson =| Cheerful Message ever since the war in Korea began. This statement indi- vice to Don Fox, who is prepared cates. measures taken by the Republican Administration jto furnish prompt action in all sit-; weW YORK u—The big debate| JAMBOREE CITY, Calif. —An 4 4 uations, |today is whether business is about Oklahoma scoutmaster attending this year to check inflation might have been well timed. ‘he: xecipienta’ off !“Mazathon’s'gu eit downward. ‘The stock marketithe Boy: Scoats’ third National . “Although deflationary tendencies might be fell first public Red Cross awards will appears. to think that a Korean|Jamboree was fotified Thursday the national economy because of the score & in ‘be: John P. Goggin, a Coun jtrace, coupled with Russian inter- bat _ a a had * Engineer iF m level — money sige it is enc oe some officials in the aa Marathon (Soaialen Chaipnisay corinne Fox and rr — i cometpp he message to ise Lsenete Eisenhower Administration fee nary press-|today. 1952-53 Collection Personnel. Chait- ange, ussell Rathjens sai avg beg F ‘The Red Cross award ceremon-/man; Ruth Davidson, Activities) pt most businessmen say they “2ughter were away from their Chairman; Maud E. Spence, Mrs./aon't go along with this view. And rea x Par se ten Herbert H. Ashton, Helen Williams jy, others stress the continuing COUNY, @ ie. It tS and Mrs, Jessie Mathis. momentum: of the boom. ‘Remember a scout is cheerful. During his weekend visit to Mar-|. if a boom ‘is at a crest, it is|S#¥ at the Jamboree. We're okay. athon, Rev. Rogers, his wife and stubbornly refusing to get on with nie aS E | family will stay at Navarra's Mo-'the business of receding,” says| A 3 the ~~‘ Albett ‘T. Sommers, business ana- Actress Collects . LOS ANGELES —Debbie Rev- lyst. | “There has yet to appear any nolds has collected the $13,900 in| statistical .evidence, outside of} government bonds which she saved rf stock and commodity markets, that/from the time she signed her first PARAMUS, N. J. u--Threevyear business expectations for the neat|movie contract in 1948. - -old Allison Bek-Gran.was seared|term have as yet been much alter-| The bonds were turned over to. lof cops. i: c led.” ‘iene the actress buecyres in Dae : She bolted everytime.one hove) Those who believe a downward/Court because s! s reacl The prospect for the new fiscal year is a $5,600,000,- Rev. Rogers visited Mr, and Mrs, into sight. \tilt will be apparent by -the endlage of 21. Born in El Paso, Tex., - 000 deficit—provided the Eisenhower tax proposals are|pae facet thar tome, Treaty}, Allison's parents, Mr. and Mrs.lof the year point, however, to|she entered movies shortly after accepted. The latest : omic 1, the,P: C- Bek-Gran, couldn't cure her several first signs: her graduation from. Burbank, Geddes thst a ialaucat he agro ? oe “a erent on cometeonies and to in {ot ‘her fear of bluecoats—untill Home building is easing up a[Calif., high school idget is some distance Thursday, that is. little. Mortgage money is hard to’ —__—_——— -3e gah goes Marathon area, Rev. ‘Rogers. an-|, Te? brouit the litle ge! to\ind in some localities and finane-) PRESERVES ‘DIGNITY nounced that Don Fox is responsi- police headquarters ing cosis are higher. Older houses COLUMBIA, S. C. The man her loose. are easing in price, and new ones’ IKE'S SECURITY CODE ble for all Red Cross functions in) "me nice big men let her Use are g little slower in selling. was charged with drunkenness and their a pics PP gt supe ond Steel oon is stunting oe Bp say John W. Sholenberger jon a grant r as usual in summer, and while aj 20°", & new program which would make it easier for the press brflaee He —— rail individ-Inouse. And they talked to her. jpiekup is expected next month, <aid, “I see the beeen Law . toobtain information about the Government and morelto avail —. of Red! at did it. Little ee ee few steelmakers predict that the! come in?” « difficult for Government employes to hide facts from the|Cross facilities by referring. to Fox|Plans, call’ again for ano yreeod balk Production a Caulll “when I arrested him,” the, po- “public, The Eisenhower proposal comes after several|all problems * Slipping farm income is cutting Rr ies ul ol ited pelt bee years of criticism of the present security code which was PEACHES TO ALASKA |demand for farm machinery and\y’ “\oulan't. move.” a ‘Anitiated by President Harry Truman. SPARTANBURG, S. Ci w —a/MaY be accounting for some drop “‘cye¢ sie, your honor,” said the Mr, Truman defended his system and refused to re-|Military Welfare and related ser-itruckload of Spartanburg County '® household appliance output. | defendant. ‘“But the reason I didn’t commend’ changes when newspaper organizations pro-|Yices under Fox's Red Cross jur- | Automakers plan a record out- i he abbed my belt ipeaches is on the way to Alaska. | t thi nth, but many used move when he gr: my isdiction in Marathon. . . H. Johnson 8f Achorage, Put this month, y used he broke it. I was holding my tested his security code made it easy for Government] tn lsuding the accomplishments! Aisha ‘bougtl 10%-bushel bask: car dealers say sales are disap Pants yp.” employes to cover up scandal and other informationjof Marathon volunteers, Rev. Rog-lets of Burnett Elbertas for the Pointing. | ‘The ‘judge fined him $7.50 for v4 i jg.| Korean. truce talks and the con-| which should have been accessible to the public. Presi-|ét® cited the remarkable growth of 6,000 mile haul, longest in the his-', cOTe#™ ANCE 1 NS, & Kremlin's besrcsarwas and dismissed the dent Eisenhower's program would end the authority offplicg tat the miGene of Red ce ck ntusey O™ inner turmoil holds in store lead many agencies to classify material, and would eliminate|Cross volunteers would te increas-| Johnson usually flies to his prod- ™any businessmei to fear further speeches, becanse “business hasn't the “restricted” classification category. led to keep pace with increased de-\uce source, buys a truck and loads cutbacks and Cegpnweissond iy | de- been telling its story to the pub- The Presi a mands for service. The Key Westiit, apd sells the whole works when fense orders:here. That could lower }ic’t_as many a speech-maker has noid -waaemeeranal dent is undoubtedly in Chapter will integrate and coor-jhe gets back home. industrial production and might been, telling you. the right direction. It does not interfere with Defense | ‘cost some jobs. But the captive audiences have SOMERS ees eo mena, oo me sees arm “points out that ¥ Hy those Department security, nor atomic or, other matters vital to B of oe peor as are still prrotg reise my Ge ad to stay the welfare of the nation. It merely. provides the people, : ‘awake after a hearty lunch. (You and the press, with a safeguard against the possibility of Bae a i NEW YORK (One business eat all that’s set before you after 5 hazard nowadays+is that almost! those convention ticket Government officials withholding pubile information on A lany day 2 businessman is likely Srices)” the pretense that its release would violate the interest of : : to find himself standing before, some rations are doing } i corpo! national security. : ‘ some group or other and declaim- their best to upgrade the quality ona : ¢ a ; ing: of the speeches and arouse the < ‘ . : 4 ‘ + “Unaceustomed as I am ...% |ham-actor latent in their official It’s easy to have friends if you pass out the favors. a Speech-thaking takes more and! spokesmen. “ ae more of — Kore’ beth gon A booklet of i perry rl é es meti at . industrialists. are i eo. Distiny juests Bathing beaches offer many attractions these days.| ug > 9 {talking more than lawyers or pol-i > ts being. dis jiticians. Often it’ chore—both to the Anyone who wants to, badly enough, can go to P ‘ 10. gpg apr po soe : Heaven. D ; 4 | Spegch-writing is also becoming)wuking up after-luncheon audienc- . ‘ a full-time job in ang er na oat . tions. Reporters, probably at moderate volume, wake them If you want to keep in touch with a friend, borrow 1. ltisten to—or at least sit through— up by suddenly getting very loud.” some of his money. more of these efforts than’ otheriOr, if you've been A ? citizens, quickly learn the signs suddenly go gn pny el ae ‘ t that the company’s public ‘rela~|probabl; ake audience +, The merchant who outsells his competitors out- ' 'tions office bas writen tha speech. effectively as fg tore advertises them also. : | On oceasion a speaker may be-! Or, try a few moments of com- S tray that this is the first time he’s plete silence. Tension mounts “as; \seen the. copy he’s reading.’ It's the audience wonders whether you A few “experts” now say we might not have any re- : » a bigger surprise to him than to are Gas to be able to go on.” cession, after all, this year. - fe his audience, | It also advises: “Say the same Often the same general topic thi 0 xg Many people take better care of their automobiles 2 Pescnon doug tens of met the ent fa ‘ than they do of their bodies. 4 ‘ same time. Every beard ‘chairman ‘ w 2 |sounds like every other one for! The child who tries to reform father and mother % [sine on end. ought to be between the shafts puilimg the family lead. | “j THINK_YOULL HAVE 10 See A DENTISI ABOUT THAT ACHE! ‘encouraging its officials to maSe'idling the fi i 28 BAR BB BREE BBR ia) ph , >

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