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THE ATLANTIC ALL THE WEEK IN ONE DAY Editor JOS. THOMAS Post Box 199 Limón, Costa Rica Number 61 February 10, 1951 Year OUR A SK In The Basket of the Week FROM OUR DESK BY THE EDITOR When a friend is carried to the grave, we at once Find excuses for every weakness and palliations for every fault; time worn adage runs thus He that holde fast the golden Mean and we recollect a thousand wrongs which hitherto glided from our minds lives contentedly between, feels not the wants which pinch the poor nor is he We forget completely the thousand favours un. re. paid.
habited by the plague which often be at the rich man door.
It serves best to say a kind word, if not say nothing a tall.
Today, if not before, it is obvious that the WANTS are severely pinching the poor, while the problems of life constitute a perplexing situation, a condition which calls for immediate amelioration. If the rich or wealthy would General Eisenhower Arrives in London give a human consideration to the serious economic struggles of the less for tunates of our great human family, they would, no doubt be ready to give a helping hand.
At the turn of one day for another the price of commodities take an upward trend, particularly essential foodstuffs of local production. The small trader has his or her recipe ready to use; that is to say: he pays a high price to the producer; his spicy defence is hinged on a higher cost of productior, but all concerned give no thought to the fact that the earning power of the purchaser instead of being on the increase has fallen into decadence. Some of the products offered for sale had not it been for existing circumstances they never could have been presented to the buying public. Of course, we the purchasers are soft spots why should we leave the flesh of steers and rush to buy the flesh of wild animals at almost double the price per pound of beef; scraping up madly swine meat (pork) at 50 and more per pound Another imperative matter which is now the Waterloo for every citizen who has not his or her own house, is that of the nerve shocking high rental for living accommodations for buildings constructed forty or more years ago.
We are charitable to consider the expense of the present day house builder; he has much to face for materials and labour, but cannot see no law of justice in motion for those house owners who, perhaps, by orders of the Sanitary Department are ordered to build or repair sanitary conveniences or to replace en aged worn piece of flooring or siding and after accomplishing this necessary work, increases more than double the rate of rental. Then it is a take the new condition or get out. There is not an avenue to appeal for justice as far as the tenants are concerned. On the other hand many occupying tenement houses for fifteen or more years have fallen in arrear with their rents and are rubjected to rigidly enforced dishousing procedure. While mindful of the foct that many of the tenants who owe large sums to landlords have been somewhat careless, General Eisenhower, on his tour of West European capitals as Supreme we do feel there are delinquents who should not be so hard pressed.
Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe, recently arrived in London from It is time for the tenants to get together in a united whole and effect Oslo. He was met at the airport by the British Minister of Defence, Mr. Shinwell, proper representations in such circumstance that may be glaringly oppressive and by the United States Ambassador, Mr. Walter Gifford The less fortunates will always be on this earth; they, too have a right to life During h! short stay General Eisenhower will have private talks with the until the end comes.
British Chiefs of Staff. the Minister of Defence, the Prime Minister, and the Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Everyore he Foreign Secretary at No. 10 Downing Street. He is to attend a meeting of the the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well being of North Atlantic Council deputies in London and after wards will travel to Lisbon.
himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing, medical care and Rome and Ottawa, before returning to the United States. This picture shows necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, General Eisenhower (centre) seen on his arrival at Northolt Airpor, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in cir talking to Mr. Shinwell, Minister of Defence (on left. and the American Am cumstances beyond his control.
bassador, Mr. Walter Gifford.
ST. MARK CHURCH Productores Unidos de Cacao, Ltda.
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THE UNITED CACAO PRODUCERS LIMITED, BEING NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT IS ABLE TO PAY THE BEST PRICES.
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AL FONSO SOLE LIPPA Assistant Manager

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