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Subscription (by carrier), Ze per week; year, $13.20; by mail, $15.00 ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION _ OF THE LOT The World Today By JAMES MARLOW WAS ¢ the sau a ON HIN about # prop so ask ered by the a fe a approach t _ When . os | BEST DEAL | IN ieee “| TOWN ‘The Citizen 1s an open forum and invites discussicn of public issues on 2 P 4nd subjects of local or general interest, but it will not publish oe ON SBeRZ Bows communications. goesent tax ; he Plymouth DEFENSE AGAINST ATOMIC ATTACK _ In recent days there has been much criticism from various sources as to present state of U. defenses against atomic attack. More recently a national ma: WORK/s—~ t ers, Those changes se obsolete s« perhaps break. For exa e with dependents ax Cong of the propos t returns in s not considered by the ing together By At th ress pr 4 among t and large ¢t changes would mean ar to the governme enue bring in, such as a sales ¢ his time any st posed sales tax w made staff alone. N mittee is ceported t posing it When the Trea was asked what | by Humy ury Der art Dodge DeSoto Chrysler plantation mountains in a jeep 0 for new revenue are I could see how the plan is work- sidered, the answer wa 4 ing there. As 1 was traveling up confidential ” : ont erany the steep roads I saw a large num- Yet next year, if the Eisenhower * . : os oop EE yey lots of administration finds land and | ask what is this? ance the budget. it « ind 1 was told these are the “Par- two things: (1) go on with a a celas,” the land appropriated by eit, benrowing new 1 is probable even though the Army has recently revealed! gince the neni of tee. ~ facilities = the plan is work-in, government and given to the its expenses it possess @ remarkably-accurate new anti-aircraft land of Puerto Rico by the Amer}, Cement factories, glass factories, H< poy poe ype ip a ac entrant gun, missiles from which are guided to the target by re-\°#S i 1898 up to the present day, soap, shoes, stockings, Gutind.|oreeertins thamoetves on ol ~ — yeaa volutionary means. (The accuracy of this gun is describ-\°%, avec tine terpeat certee ot paper artificial flowers, hanker-c¢'corn, and other. grains already the income tax on individie!s. ed as phenomenal.) |Puerto Ricans are true and faithful cain aad cngitying many thou.\hatvested. At the same time the income tax on corporations; an « As has always been the case, the best defense frends of the United States and sands of men and girls. ely egg! oe a y hoes cise tan, such as on jewelry: against atomic attack is for the United States to possess \** <b slag en rel ae c Piney, Bs. FB mg be ree they get a better aa : the finest long range bomber fleet in the world. From all jaw of Congress in 1917. ieee soma Rican pe the pay-\ever Creomed of. I In the next few m indications, the U.S. Air Force now possesses such a And to those who did not like the rolls amount to millions of dollars. sin pone ph pra yeentl ay of previous decisi fleet. This fleet, with an adequate supply of atomic wea-|!#2, Was given the privilege of ap-| “In each and every town there ftistieg 4 ee en ee pons, will make any a, hesitate | bef. peering in court to rensuace Getiere cheap rent projects snd a Gh death it te Ae _— er sg ogo, es: ong ‘ore at- privilege. A very small number of “Arrabales,"( slums) ~ ? ment of about eight billion r t 1 a town in king the United 4 aine reported on U. 8. progress in this field and tisted the number of fighter squadrons assigned to this defense. High defense officials admit there is no perfect de- fense against an atomic attack, and that a resolute ene- my, using a large bomber fleet, can get through our de- fenses with at least some of his attacking armada. This| t of ¢ rowall and copper nomy of the area Development Of Puerto Rico Is Applauded By Native Son By The Rev. Manvel Figueros or ask ( Try Us First Dick Says— The old biggest or 5S. but revenue 31 the exce pr the times have disap Spaniards and natives chose to be peared from the island. A good saggir na ae a enneally in revenue N Caroline, Seuth Of course the U. ve left out as men without a country. furnished house with two sleeping ” mm Dec s to equal it U, 8. should have an adequate supply ‘The three major political groups rooms, costs six and a half dollars economical freedom tax on corporations « 1 F re on a “busman’s of jet interceptors, though the use of these craft in turn- were the Republicans, the Federa- a month up according to the in. W* sometimes wish that the income tax vestigate other tire ing back determined bomber attacks has not yet been les who changed names many come of the family sec polly my See age en down about 10 per cent: on A Wanted to make sure fully ju It is reasonable to assu ve times as Unionistas, and the Labor| It is the aim of the government "*) ne ® UD® the normal tax « se wasn't vy me that even if the rt Partido Obrero. There to establish a new industr poor could establish some form of g£0V- come drops five percentage ‘ ; Tre Air Force possessed four times the number of jet fighters PANY On Taine slatforms or community so, that the people ¢rmment similar to the one estab snd some exc peeled it does today, it could not completely smash an enemy jidealogies of these three parties. might be employed and at the ished in Puerto ca drama The administrat 5 but nome thet are bomber fleet bent on attacking U.S. targets. before it} Lately two new names were same time to solve the problem *° om Humphrey, has alres nid it re modern and tyrn out any reached them. ladopted to represent the wishes of labar to the industrialist tp.|He She ‘Em ae veggie to Ns p what is etter work than our own shop at . § wed }to happen Dec t ! Ave This lof the groups, the Partido Naciona- The living standards of the was true even though U. S. bombers were lying jista which represented those who land have gone up one hundred per- DELAWARE, Ohio — Eleven exces profits tax the 1 Folks up this way are hurricane | cent drop in income taxe For they have at altitudes now considered extremely low, and at speeds wanted complete independence and cent and the people are happy and women who entered the white cake % yr" separation from the United States prosperous. baking competition at Delaware bined loss of a serous it is between 140 and 300 miles an hour. Today's bombers fly Dr. Albis Campos was their| I wanted to see for myself and County Fair didn't expect much lars to the government . o at ante at of over 400 miles an hour and at altitudes of leader. speak to the people of the country competition from the only man en. But Pr se we t vast lines are and of the towns so I could wit- tered. eral month: te of these t i about how between 40,000 and 50,000 feet. Whether jet fighters in-| terceptors can do much against such fleets is yet to be proved. Certainly maneuverability and flying conditions are greatly restricted at this altitude. Therefore the best solution seems to lie in an ade- quate U, S. bomber fleet and the world’s best supply of atomic bombs. wane We have had so many a parties organized and merges be »0 Party's attitude to- an a we get a _~ look from some young ; an, bat chutes the ene ‘th ie cent See e i, which is always enjoyed. results, No changes in the econom- sound like a familar refrain? | The other group who wished not to break with the United States but to work toward independence or statehood was the Partido Popu \lar organized by Don Luis Munoz Marin. | The main complaint I heard in Puerto Rico when 1 visited the Island fifteen years ago was this political ness the truth about this modern But miracle. 1 did climb up to the coffee prize. sure enough Everett Os. delay indef born of Leonardsburg won second normal corporation tax two billion dollars revenue ' ve had to eriticisms on experi explo now our troubles in Key We ve, consider some of t e mmon complaints I've » this They include way high taxes, bad toads ieal status of the island. The weal- The Key Wert Chamber of Com ‘ond itici thy people always pay for their Chapter 26 “It's down here on the first you s ree should advise all residents We wonder if the politicians who criticized the re- privileges buying the voters for a]“, sONDAY morning?® Raff's] #00r.” she told him. She led the . cab at oun ae cent Korean truce are ready to join the front-line troops few dollars, but no work to do and| sae f with @ t.| Way and finally stopped in front | po seen Gee eeee. te beeen in wed ? } ppoint-| of a wire et on a table in I'm sur y . <i any rene’ war lwe have to starve. ment. ave a quiet ie town com the hall. A lock kept the cover] said. “What els« ; | ‘The delegates who are elected by| «Perhaps the mail hasn't been|ciamped down. He flashed the nese other places where RIOT MES PIA the votes rout bond so collected co Fenton sald peve- light on the basket. Wwe he’s oe t P nily blowing . faialh 7 people are the lawmakers and they| fully. “In that case it wou! “ e rge out th t of road engines Crossword Puzzle SPR RATE |make laws which favor the Ameri.| i" oe ine wire basket on thel envelopes and a couple of let-| There were t oa, and every nd foreign corporations. There ™4in oor - fe tried to pry the cover] in long-hand elagtectis “ag eter redemption or “Thanks Dr. Fenton. ll try to There was a little play|of paper wit ad were éue 1 Vehicle on hye pick it up. h about us poor people on : “Tt } =" “Well?” Ellen asked as hel “your hand's smaller than| “7 ’ a © Mebhtes } safe me.” up. See if you can fish these| Ellen glance peak Englis RE counrties in order to survive Raff remained silent and started | things out.” it's ab 1s been a bles thera But now is different. You hear ® the car immediately. She put her hand in and after| {rom the publ » reckless driv aie very interesting story. Don Luis! wel), for Pete's sake, aren’t/ several tries brought one large| | oe tok a fender, | can 14 Lamb's pen is 1G] |Munoz Marin is a symbol of eco- you going to tell me about Fen- age pan a i i dale all “ » ent of name - |nomical progress and true freedom ton’ he en | tir 4 at I think of him Rimes (s8e4 to the people of Puerto Rico. “Same old story. He was look-| ssid in disgust. It was addressed ‘ enh ward the op At the time that another Puerto ing for a letter that Hubbard) O0t0 ‘ti. cher one” Well " Kes’ Wont 4 Affords Rican leader, the infamous Doctor had been holdin ag ge Og here goes.” She had a little | exclalr , - i Cena ot .— Albizu Campos, was misleading and v y 7% rte re she said, | 2"der time, but finally managed | °!4 | , a couple of tions preaching hate for the Americanos, ane ag | be “ae § = exclaimed when| smaller letters, by Jasper I cian, Gah ae Parts of land instigating to revolt and kill. you know, if it weren't for Dr. hemead ot “rhis| Hubbard, Ph.D. Ber , I Tire Service shoes she @) the name. “Thi 22. Nimble | This other leader was working sg Td say LY 3 his ascent be;/is it! Let's go up to my office. choca etn we #42, or stop in at 929 Truman 7 needed service.” | 1 > D . : = of neither hong pay tcg oi cone pe vepiding. that, Ellen. There Hd a ne partment of B: ; ue 9 thong — ee ' roby adv.) gs" parte them not to sell their votes was Bray. And there was almost] ‘They walked upstairs. Raff/ ie ¢ t P ‘omical free- YOU.” He looked at her soberly.| flashing the light about the toy” a but to win their economical free-' Zand there may be others. Don't| make sure no one was lurking in|. (Wh, ie,) . ° dom casting their votes urder the yo, see, we've got to find him.”| the shadows pF 0 itica straw hat (Pava) which is the“ «Guiy you're right Dennis, He went into the i le “ emblem of the partido popular 1 wish—Hey, why are we go- 4 mone 5 : > « ; wa . Mr. Munoz visited them in their ing back to the campus’ hen he pulled the big sha A ‘ ts huts and drank with them Puerto “Fenton said he had turned|Fllcn’s office, He switched ne) nee to get Announcements Rican coffee and ate their meager up cn envelope with my name a ie Be snked i vegetable meal, so today be is 0m it written in Bray's handwrit-|'“«Now jets see what we have! Me turned ¢ __ CITY ELECTION strong in the heart of the people oe “ edty, “do|™*fe:” nak Woe TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1959 As delegates and Congressmen Me = — Thine’ wii? somes the thick envelege ~ from the people were elected to coived egies waiting in i. aan A ane ceed aoe F For Mayor - 6 ie par’ tl car. jectiy Sat excep’ jor one corner |gress of economical rehabilitation “I sure intend to find out. Come/ which bulged considerably. He|, ea E P. Av MeMASTERS work on.” tore this open and emptied it} "4", onto — began to case The American capitalist was in. “Where'd he say the envelope into his hand. The water-soaked| He } 4 at th — For Mayor ed to establish new industries was?” stub of a cigarette rolled out. “ GROUP 1 in the ‘sland and a department of Gy ™iol™*Betva'“gake, They| he asked Hilen “ile turned. tne)» “MICKEY” PARROTT : for te's e. ey|he asi en. He tur e ye . Fomento was created with some empty that at five o'clock every) butt around in his hand. There| : t - (Fighting For The People”) | specialists in charge to make a evening aesiewatn ae satee Eayptian letters im- | Soted ) ae I a ee ane er Se te carb a oe con ‘ ilen looked on consietly } is a a let . t BEN KETCHL M resu! jarge nw i . = 4 i nose | ther ar t “ fore cotabliched tn the Inland. They,” 7, cmsren, we Datiting ant) bates isereticn ‘Dr. Hubbard|'@F $0 For City Commissioner Government is helping with build- ight cleared c them | used to smoke,” she voluntecres.é (Te be continued) GROUP 3