The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 16, 1953, Page 5

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Shot In The Arm India’s Industry Is Set For Aid From US. By SELIG $. HARRISON {try will be increased from 5 to NEW DELHI India's fledg-|50 in the next year. ling ation program is, Since Point Four came to India about to get a potent shot in the|late in 1951, the Ford Foundation arm from the United States. |groups have eapoese nearly all America’s foreign .jtheir assistance to indian agricul- tions—the Foreign peiecncipred to help end famine. ministration (FOA) and ocheaial But famine no ionger is India’s most urgent problem. The new agencies such as the Ford Foundz-chalienge is staggering unemploy- tlon—are ready to give a mighty|ment, a statisticians nightmare posh to the Nehru government's that’s the reason behind the campaign to step up industry. {switch from farm tw factory. addition to technical help, the} Most Indians out of work—and for the first time will give the estimates range from 50 mil- substantial economic lift to In-lion to 90 million—are really the s industries. U. S. Point Four “under employed,” landless farm experts assigned to Indian indus-|laborers who drift cver the coun- Friday, October 16, 1953 tryside during the jobless off sea- son. The problem grows by leaps and bounds. Indian cfficial estimate that two million youths reach work- ing age each ye: Another complication is the fact India’s economy jumps from the one-man craftsman level to that of the big tycoon, with nothing re- sembling the U. S. small business- man in between. The Ford Foundation has turned from stress on backing training programs for county agent-style village farm instructors to empha- sis on development of small priv- ate and cooperative manufacturing} enterprises Next year the bulk of increased Page 5 U. S. technical h2Ip will go to the engineering, chemical and textile industries. Economic aid programs are still under negutiation, Possi- bly economic aid will come through supporting Indian govern- ment industrial credit programs. The funds will be taken from India’s 60 million dollar share of a special economic aid appropria- tion over and above already al- located ‘technical aid money for the year ending June 30, 1954, See THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Skilled Hands Make the Difference There's more to printing than type and paper. It is the craftsmanship of e the master printer that lifts printing out of the ordinary. You'll sée the difference in every job we do. You won't see the difference in our prices, which are never more often less—than elsewhere. Two Senators Disapprove Of Spanish Bases By G. MILTON KELLY WASHINGTON “% — Senators! Case (R-SD) and Stennis (D-Miss)| today objected to U. S. Air Force! plans for building the last two of five bases in French Morocco, say- ing the sites chosen zre unsuitable. | They spoke out in separate inter-| views, each emphasizing he voiced} personal views based on their tour, | with Sen. Duff (R Pa), of Ameri-} can bases in Morocco and else- where abroad. | Case and _ Stennis criticized) |proposals to build bases near Dol- |maut and De El Jima in Morocco, Work has not yet started on these. | Neither senator objected to the} nearly complete facilities near Nouasseur and Sidi Slimane or the construction under way near Ben Guerir. Case is chairman and Stennis and Duff are members of the Sen- ate armed services subcommittee) which reported Wednesday on its inspection tour of U. S. bases abroad. “I personally do not favor build- jing the bases at Dolhaut and De }El Jima,” Case said. ‘The sites seem unsuitable for the purposes ntended. It would be impractical] to construct runways suitable for use by jet planes in those two areas because of s»il conditions.” Case took note of French reluc- tance to admit mote than 7,500) uniformed and civilian Americans to Morocco to man the bases. U. S. officers contend that would not be | i} THE ARTMAN PRESS Printing Embossing Bw PHONE 2561 —geq Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service between MIAMI and KEY WEST Alse Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule (Ne Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Arrives at Miami at 12:00 o’clock Midnight. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o’clock Midnight | {a swarm of obscure bicycles and De Soto is whipping up dealer See o.° - ~ > + Increase In Competition Produces New Age Of Gimmicks And Promotions Safety By SAM DAWSON | Ford Motor Co. is going into the! The three-way gimmick: Du fruit drops. Eat the candy and NEW YORK W—A ‘new age of farm machinery field on a stepped- Pont, maker of anti-freeze mixture restuff the felt doll for a toy. gimmicks and promotions is ar-\up scale, says Vice President for autos, was introducing “Miss| The men's wear trade, which jriving with the increase in com- Thomas A. Farrel!. The company Anti-freeze” to urge motorists to never lacks for ideas aimed at |petition. Along wita seeking new will design new labor-saving ma- prepare for cold weather. Deerin; g-\the more elegant and affluent otes ways and machines to cut costs, chinery aimed zt cutting farm Milliken was paraging models|male, has a flock of gimmicks businessmen are turning on the costs garbed in coats linea with metalion the market this fall. Brown- sales heat with stunts and pre- Steinway & Sons have turned insulated material touted as keep- ing King & Co., aiming at the | miums. to an industrial designer, Walter ing them from freezing. The bank growing leisure and r By BILL GIBB | Fall has brought out a fine Dorwin Teague, to fashion a new was urging car owners and coat/set, is touting an “‘idler’s suit,” Key West Police Dept. lfrenzy of these: Bank holding'grand piano along modern lines, wearers to save money by being a one-piece coverali, priced at $20. Well, tonight the Key West foot- fashion shows, piano makers turn-in sharp contrast to the conserv- prepared—and put the money in| But it really goes all-out with ball team will chalk up another ing to industrial designers to bring|ative designs that have marked the bank. lits own idea for anti-freeze week— win — (we hope). If you haven’t/out @ modern grand piano, silver- its first 100 years. ae Case International Co. of Cleve-a mink-lined capeskin glove for been out to see any of the games, Smiths calling on sculptors to turn) Du Pont and Deering-Milliken land is trying a gimmick aimed men who have $5 to buy a pair. et out there tonight and root for Out a new spoon, retailers trying teamed up to celebrate anti-freeze at both possessors of a sweet tooth! Promotions doubtless will step i lads who are doing so much\to lure male customers by offer-/week with a fashion show held/and at the toddling set. They arejall along the line as Christmas =p _ rid ad ye ai a a ing gloves of mink. amidst the tellers’ cages of the importing from the DuFour firm|nears. And next week will give provive Cnr saya wanran von Here's just a sampling of some Manhattan Savings Bank on Mad-'in Italy a six-inch high, hand-|businessmen a chance—it’s nation- ample etgepotssciene lnc the new trends. this week asjison Avenue, known locally as painted, brilliantly gowned doll/al want ad week.-It's also cleaner ae dentally ce iiew smnothers anal ‘publicity gulch.” that is filled with Italian assortediair week. ‘fathers haven't been watching their young children closely enough’ . i i in the bleachers. at past’ footbal\interest agg om ee jgames. Twice, to this officer’s) eld gro - the forth bd knowledge, small kids have fallen eee oe Soto panciig rcomnatl from the rather high bleacher| /= makes on the bighway. |seats. Enjoy the game but for gosh|" tye New York distributing agen- sakes, don’t get so excited that cy for Aveo Manufacturing Co. is Hs eter oe ei Seto giving shares of stock to dealers jter down to the groun jow. ie! le: A | Practically all motorists in Reg eed eis grees |West who attend the football gam-|jines The dealer gets 25 shares es are deserving of a compliment.|tor selling 60 units. The fact that they conduct them- selves and drive so well in the con- gested area of Wicker Stadium is proof that they could do the same} all over town at all times if they| With new PUSH-BUTTON NEUTRAL CLUTCH! Full reverse; truly weedless operotion; We'c ‘onty 40 Ibs. Full Jeweled Power- $205.50 $228.50 CLIFF’S Marine and Supply Co. Outboard Headquarters for the Florida Keys WE RENT BOATS - MOTORS - TRAILERS and TACKLE We Supply Everything But the Fish really concentrated on “Safety: First.” i The area behind the Poinciana'| School is a “No Parking” zone — especially the basketball courts. Several people have already found themselves mired to the hubcaps in the soft marl and the police de- cided that their grief was enough without burdening them with a traffic ticket. However, the basket- ball and tennis courts of the school present a tempting spot for a har- ried motorist to try to park. Those courts are designed for human beings to play on and not| for the heavy weight of an auto-| mobile. Since it’s a sports minded crowd that attends football games, | “If you're so worried about your it shouldn’t be hard for them to re-| frain from damaging an area de- pibs, yew cenit spe stralehty why voted to the games of tennis or} don’t you go to City Loan Co.?” | basketball. Remember — stay off the Poinciana courts and out of the'| school yard! One last suggestion — if your boy or girl is going to ride to the game on a bicycle — how about making sure that he or she carries a flash-| light? It's rough on automobile] drivers to try to navigate amongst | | | we don’t want tragedy to mar the enjoyable spectacle that the high-| school boys are providing for us. | The Key West Safety Council! says: “Darkness is an invitation to| Death. Protect yourself by increas- ing visibility to others with proper lights.” LIFE ABROAD MEpRcuURy Mark /& and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o’clock AM. Local Schedule LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A.M. (Stops at All Intermediate Points) and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o’clock A.M., and arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock P.M, enough to man the three bases now a-building. | “Until the personnel ‘ceiling’ problem has been worked out,” Case said, “it is unnecessary to talk about other bases that would require even more personnel.” Stennis said he understands the Air Force itself is inclined to take a second look at the suitability of the Dolhaut and De El Jima sites, “It ought to be reconsidered ser- iously,”” Stennis id, both as to suitability and whether the two bases are as badly needed as at first thought, Free Pick-Up and Delivery Service FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor..Eaton and Francis Sts. TELEPHONE 2-706 The National Geographic Society says the first storm windows in America are believed to be those at Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s home, Any Way You Figure It.--- YOU WIN! WE GIVE BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES ON YOUR REFRIGERATORS... WASHING MACHINES... and RANGES WE'RE LOADED! 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The foreign trav- elers shoot out by car, train or! plane. Invariably they return tell-| ing about the hospitality accorded them by the natives. In some places foreigners are welcomed like men from Mars. they haven’t been seen in so long a time. In the Ukraine, also, American travelers report they have been welcomed with open arms. “You say you are an Ameri- can?” a taxi driver in Kiev re- cently said to a visitor. “No kid- ding?” At another point in the Ukraine —on a country road, many miles from a city—a policeman stopped an American’s car. “What do you want?” said the American’s Russian chauffeur. “Nothing,” repiied the cop. “Only wanted to look at your car. Haven't seen one like that before. Have a good trip.” of any line in its field! are the Lowest Deauty—extra performance and deperidability —extra driving-ease, riding-ease and safety— which are causing more people to buy Chev- Tolets than any other car again this year. And remember, Chevrolet is America’s lowest-priced \arge-selling car, and saves you money on gas and oil as well. Come in. . . see and drive this finer car © MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLLTS «+. and place your order now! THAN ANY OTHER CARI MULBERG CHEVROLET CO. DIAL 28763 e You'll know that Chevrolet gives you more for your money the minute you see it, drive it, and check its many exclusive features. It’s these features that give the extra style and Governor Warns Towns SAVANNAH, Ga. ®—Gov. Her- man Talmadge has threatened to revoke city charters of Georgia speed trap towns, if other meas- ures fail. He issued this warning after receiving word from the American Automobile Assn. that it got more complaints from driv-| ers about Georgia than any other\Copner Caroline St. & Telegraph Lane state.

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