The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 21, 1953, Page 8

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DON WINSLOW Tuesday, Jute 21, 1953 by Frank V. Martinek ’s Business Mir febieper. Charges ee Today . pape summer letdownsthers do where = _ lteeadies == y i By SAM DAWSON a c i NEW YORK w—The first flash ith vacations andjlem, such as in field camps. In Shi e food of prot stateme show beat y industries are’ Sending the children to college, P Seizure business earnings box e rape! “sone . bog agg ‘of 4 worry. Sixtecs irae 7 " st and Septem-'o! companies pay travel) ‘i “s | i Sart predictions into dren to school in the United States, fell into the ‘of the Chinese The first 26 co f _ and all but 5 of them will also Pay Nationali —— fag on net income : : ine of profits for the £ the child chooses some other . ationalists last December, quarter show more n tv 2 ss sent country. claimed | here his ship was seized af them are outdis ‘ « bill extend... Eight pay all or part of the tui- by a Nationalist warship on the profits for the correspond nree ” * rofits tax to in- U99- Some pay on the difference gprenmg i-shek’s Mari De. poe poe niger reg egy ad eae” nal six months of this D&tween the cost of schooling in|, .rrmem and Foreign Office, be ond quarter earnings are trailing sana the United States and the nation P27t™e™ ® ‘oreign ice, sli rops. z = es a Bockholders should be happier, t nalf earnings on the eomes sions “is will pay by its crew and taken to Formosa. : too. Corporations paid out abou tax’s dying last the travel expenses of both .par-. Marques, in a signed article in BIG BEN BOLT four billion dollars in divi month. ¥ a full year to Pay- ents to his bedside. Thirteen oth-(tt¢ Hong \Kong Standard, denied) fe the first half of this year, a sox to ia ewe their ers. have flexible policies about on and asserted that sane aps gain of four per cent over a year n : r the year. this. jally was intercepted on Dec. y i ew jate # Nationalist gunboat and forced art another pleasant report is ; ?—~ Headache for Pao F ae ppedliney groet proceed to Kaohsiung, south fe the day's news. The Securities © today ig finding the in the United States in 30 of the ¥rmosa. , ‘and Exchange Commission and the for an over- companies, The uther seven differ.| The Nidar flew the Panama flag Federal Trade Commission join to 5¢ king the job at-'Some conform to the sick leave 224 was owned by the British-Nor- Seport that manufacturing com tive enough to him and his laws of the country where their ¢sian firm, Wallem and Company alone made 2% billion dol- fa" : employes are stationed. Some, Hong Kong. . pe net profits after taxes in sich uA rp tied ci hes is grant eee Jeave if the illness is ee 2,000 tons of mites iron the first three months of the year. ' when it mvoly' ao one peculiar to the forei; . 12 consigned to Japanese This was 11 per cent better than “'s s. At the same time,; Fourteen companies gla Ports. fo the first quarter of 1952. tt pped for overseas as-\medical departments in foreign] Chiang’s government later The first 36 corporations report- 5'¢° ha y problems of branches, nine of them also caring Charged that the Nidar, under a fing 50 far on their second quarter © n 1 home for his for families. Four have medica] Previous captain, had engaged in earnings are widely distributed f ipping his house- insurance plans. Most of the com- ‘Tade with Red China. The Nation- through the various industries. oxiggreagy. his chil- panies will pay for shipping home @lists therefore claimed the ship They are both large and small, “Te”: yack for deaths or the body of an employe or mem. afd on June 9 ran up the Chinese! Some report for three-month pe ss in mily. These and ber of his family who dies, Nationalist flag. tlods ending May 31, but most for (“© Proviems ised gig can aut a overseas em-! we : April, May and June. |Dioyes are offered by 33 of the 37,,SAFARI PLANNED ‘ they made net prof. How are / an firms meet- and 22 also have plans for nation-| . ome §=WAAL-- t cANT Combined, they P 1 those | DURHAM, N. C. ®—Three Duke JAMEY BARLOWS ae bette ie tts after taxes of $223,720,541 in = eee e sot Cen: of als they employ in foreign cities, Universit: edical b 3,12 i fi p yes Thel If Jniv y medical research spe- the second quarter, This - & 8410 National : Industrial | Gatacnes cial ee ae pce oo elaliats pvt eagoseag lene glocnbaired S'GAOW ON TREES.» of 23.7 per cent over & year-ago, |; asked them, big and 16 of the com ‘pay the initia, Safari to study the blood pressure Heavily weighing the report 0M jiio in the fields of finance, ition and dies; illo T oiore ce: siraion: Seay bebe. Bait: Tee the bright side, however, is the tranéyortation and communication, 'vide their own recreation quarters Bed Ae ag mrcape big comeback of the steel compa- manufacturing, chemicals, oil and or clubs. Dr, James W. Warren. and two nck appt g 20h pe mercantile, i . perraies Drs. Henry D. a e TARE i ice jand E. Harvey Estes, will mal Months 212.5 per cent over a year «0 Mechiems, Suipping costs Yor, Pee ANTS LIKED IT the experiments under a Naval re- ‘ago. all household effects are paid by PHOENIX, Ariz. uw — Mrs. Vir- search grant. That, of course, is because in >, oF inn firms. One pays none of Sinia Estonato didn't watch too Theoretically, Dr, Warren says, most of June, 1952, their mills the cost, explaining that since closely as she prepared the dinner 8 gifaffe lives with a constant were idled by a strike. , their employes usually rotate Salad. blood pressure that would kill any The same weakness in compari- among many posts, furniture ship-| Im front of her was a bowl of,other animal, including men. The ayonnaise and milk whipped into Tesearchers want to learn how the in limits, are paid by the other 14,\the dressing. \giraffe’s heart and artery tissues the; “For instance, one will pay for| And in front of her was a bowl Stand up under th® high blood Mite esibnioe thok sutnls or 1:0 pounds =a furnishings for pe flour and arsenic whipped |Pressure strain, panies married employes, only 4,000 an ant poison. OER oe as Re EEEEET serve the steel industry suffered for single ones. Some won't pay| That night, the ants in a little EXPENSIVE PHONES its strike, which extended for certain things, like pianos or hill behind her home were treated) LAKESIDE, Neb. ‘#—Think your of July. Many com-'autos. Some will pay for only six|to some salad dressing. Phone bill is high? Consider the panies that draw their supplies rooms of furniture. Others will pay| And Virginia Estonato and hercase of 51 Nebraska sand hills steel mills also were bit. ‘costs to some countries but not tojhhusband Nash were treated at aTanch families whose phones cost]. the profit picture is defi- others where custom duties are hospital for terrific stomach aches, ‘them $900 apiece just for installa~ year. First quar- considered exorbitant. tion. all corporations—| Most of the 37 send employes] Poach fish fillets and serve with! Living in an isolated area of transportation, utility, retail, and to places where housing facilities|a shrimp sauce. Make the sauce Northwestern Nebraska cattle as well as manufactur-'are adequate. Some help with the!by diluting thick white sauce with{country and without phones, they ~ran around 10 per cent ahead. rent where homes are hard t@find|a little cream and cooking sherry; |chipped in $44,000 for materials, third quarter prospect is or rents are abnormally. high.'dice cooked shrimp and heat gen- then built a 139-mile telephone line for many companies, too,/Three furnish the housing. Eleven (tly. themselves. HE CHUCKLED EMILY AS HE POURED POISON INTO THE FUNNELS. *THS LIQUIZ WILL SEEP THROUGH-- AVAILABLE WHENEVER YOU WIGH!* ad P MY SISTER WAS VERY Y MEAN,” MY LIFE 1S AN | | UNGRATEFUL TO DOTHISTO UTTER MESS * 23 --~ FATHER! HE GAVEUS WAS SHE UNHAPPY | 6om &) Pratced eer eng H 1 Capergen Um. by King Pome, Sender te Swed eaten wored HI geascasnaal --THE SAME RESULT--THE NOT DIFFICULT. I FIGHTER DOESN'T EVEN GET HIS UNDERSTAND THE HANDS UP see MYSTERIOUS

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