The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 7, 1945, Page 2

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*a6 ecm Soe Key illest Citizen + aunty THE eX WEST { | ONE-SIDEDNESS DOESN’T PAY When we, and that means all of us. are too onesidedly in favor of aoyeine. and maintain there is no other side to a Weat and question, the likelihood is that we will be as sec 8 excius ~™ t Where ine credited age published he news dispatches: credited ry NG BATES so inclusive in our argument we will trip up ourselves. Such 2 thing happens.every day with ; one gr more of Sus, amd it happened ‘Tues- lay nightest a teeting of city council. Members of the, council complained, d righfly thay they.bad not seen a copy of the praposed"new*tharter arid knew i : de from th Chapter 17 UT, Hugh, that seems fantastic ond class matter "B | Sap she protested. wz~but there’s something ! lauaes going on,” he said grim- ly. “Anyway, I suggested"to the mass meeting that we hold an election, elect a mayor and a city, council that would serve without fee or salary of any kind; and then appoint a police force, to be s ively tled to © thie paper and.) < in a Little place like River| 4 ALC. Zin: “That's because nice, modest soul, fondly. studied her for a moment, aned forward and Ae and his arm held her and hard against him. leredith rested contentedly in arms, for+a,long, blessed mo- ¥ ou're she assured ‘ing the org of the ona me h ajopen. EH ‘Jwanted to nominate a ogan by saying that very since | while he t ought Td make a good man for the job, that we were going to have an. tion, and there would hat some competition for «+ whom River Gap }all the other men to f ‘Gap and all of America debt they could never { Peptata books 2 SATURDAY, ADRIL 7, bite LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CHRCUNE) EN OF FLORIDA, IN cue ag mT 5 BETATH oF a Florida Corporation, Niki LAWSON Plaintiff, ON, a Ree York Corporation. couned, late Defendant Monroe ¢ State of Pionete NOTICE You, and each of pou, ate Rereke A sworn Bill of Complaint having notified and ee t tie af |} been filed Rerefn athich contates «i! claim oF a ‘ef’ the. infarmation requined to be either of sam, ee *aealie fated by Chapter 20462, Laws of estate of Dan af # Plorda? 194.) and whieh otherwise late of the Clty + oe ‘comphies wilt, the requirements of roe Comey. Bt tsa ine ater. a nd the phi tT hav- office af ie Cammy e in own its not entitied ty | suads ‘tits, Noster to Ar Apave- ERI ae vent : haapetas tter of sleety rain against the}man who had brought fame nd Glidden Hiaiat. FP alte Siena sea ant atvits adoption will give us a com- paid sala: Ae ee Indow panes, because they added glory to River Gan ana who, be- ees compose x : : ons. | sanized and exist L NOTICE mission-manager form of government. wont amount to much, but it willl. or, note, Of contrast to| the}cause he wasi young and aggres- |r 4 : i: lution: | security of the big living room. nd had th hh oS - £ eee eee a wil be | . t give us a little decent protection | "Ts . ae Gs, RODE) VTOUREE Eee ” es, poems, ete, wi ® As they didn’t know anything about | fo; the kids, anyway. “So. you're going to be mayor |periences that had aged him and ~ line. Fy of River Gap,” she said contented-|made him appreciate the ideals i | PP) a en ° churches from | the proposed new charter, how then were! “That sounds a good idea,”|ly. of our country—in short, he nom- | York ) ; |they able to compare it with the present | jieredith isaseed om yee 4 ‘ ugh enanens SHey, not 80 inated Jerry Butler.” * a Vo Cason eS A Eatin Py Sa eee kee a was only nominated! Tha‘ . s a vectors and stees of said dine ; And yet it was declared, “It is | backing the moonshiners and the| doesn’t mean I'll be elected!” T name hit Meredith with a Sate reise . at - . . solved Corporatio and all parties tol ut Key Weel, Bix aie" . ion of the council that the present | vem weepers Have you made] Merediin sat up. straight and ae ep ‘She was taken so iGing interests by, threaten 2 “ ne ry atl EDITORIA best EE sae any progress in that direction?” | stared at him, shocked. cage. oe nee peng Hes : or: againae Wledhe: Bie NA ONAL TO al is best suited for the best interests “We-ell, not exactly,” he ad-| “Hugh Prather! Do you mean to oment all of the shock did not | poration and ull parties n Ac She ASSOCIATION : t.” mitted, and she knew that he|tell me that somebody’s going to Bh pds Pes ad Pear RAEPY Age fee eee ola ihe ; : spoke ‘with private reservations.|run against you?” she demanded |at being home with Hugh. that it | scribed be and they are hereby i) tine Sombre at statement to be correct, then | “I have a suspicion—but it is no| indignantly. ad been easy to tuck the thought | quired to appear to the Hill ie z : more than d of| “Well, certaint body’: of Jerry and the “epidemic” into ix a suit —_———- . nembers of the council must be experts in re than a suspicion. and of} “Well. cei ty SomehOGy 8 £0- | the bac: er mind t <4 f permitting sal? = enema —- é ; ‘ I course, it’s a damnable thing to|ing to run agzinst me!” he assured Se bee of bet nua be es wor- | defendants to redeem the hereinaft livinatior. Otherwise, it would have been | accuse a man of doing, unless 1| her, grinning, his eyes bright with EAU er aa Ow. ier land on or before th Pay? Fon EXY wast | impossible for them to have made a com- | Dad propf. He's 2 pretty shrewd amusement “I wasn't elected by reesei aentl| rae thins Cems Mt i ADVOCATED SY THE CITIZEN ; | oarison when they knew.nething, about the dag wo bee ne * proof tena Spotl That. Se culal aspera Hugh, misunderstanding, said | Si. wiet'ume ul compl int wit aris N w nothing a J a - ! er , therwise the Bill of Complaint will a SCRE ANG ; ae ae is the man Gap of the wild excitement of a] quizzically, “Oh, of course I know | be tak as confess: ; Pigg oy kd af 1 | orovisions in the new. chartens Fink Mereditli nodded understand- campaign!”, how yeu feel, sweet! Butcafter all, | d iption ofthe neal real’ PTOR- |in te: Matate | “! om ‘eer ! Tr the fouhtitiavishes to be frank with } ingly He sobered ttle and. said |Jemy's.a- goad. guy. He'll. oa cad yj: arstthyven Untied | "VIS. reN Te Pre eR * j Beerh and Bathing Pavilion. sien enter ee Bho eas “What .clse haj pened. at.the| Quietly, “And its by no means|good job. Oh, make no mis BPs: eae! | i ccaear liseli, isn't ithadaei, regardless of ROW | ass mect lg dismissed the gentainithat-Lm, Boinx to be eléct-|about it. I’m not going to step | ae Tow yehig 4 | *9, 200 Coegpece 4 & Airporta—Land and Ses. LémePidial to thet city: avesprowisions in tthe. t subject and vent on eager! 6 fed, either. Ee going to be a tit aside and fee Bice win without a a Range i Bust ty tad tw! | + oy A lidation of Co a m what ‘ugh cou! talk ght—and' that’s the way it shoul igh think he’s: got a bets County, Florida. : Y agai Sree end cay Gow new charter, that the lone® thiry, the only, | freely: 4 about be, in a demoeratic country. Ev-|ter chance of eres than “ogy aati Dy ota teal ae ahmed » in Which gountilis¢oncerned ‘is that Tignes grinned at. her. boyishly, Ba ai ed er fi eee yspions and ecaay Cie the obpasionicoyia | rt 9 cal joins + y is eyes daneing.:-12164 y shou, sider it his ply dig up. Just between | * HOLT, Judge >. Comm unity Auditorium xey West, will get a commission. form. of, Oe you mB 4 pBIM, nothin’ | Sacred duty to’ use itr’ plves, sweet, T hope he wins! ee 7 ae ee vovernment, if'the new charter is validated, | yet!” he’ assured her lightly. “The : es ee al ih ae nd thet, i anliat Ravi suggestion of electing a mayor ee said blankly, ‘ a depth of pain and NOTICE OF APPLICATION - ind that, instead of having councilmen and | and a.city council and appointing| !Vl who in the would could it Hugh stared at her, | FOR TAX DEED + FREEDOM OF THE PRESS he present outmoded form of government, | police foree went over with a| possibly run against you, Hugh, startled: “He run! He peut cl ER that : P BS *| loud bang—by unanimous Uyho'd have a chanee, or be able |can't. He mustn't be elected. He-— | Ma ° acacia we will have commissioners and a man- | proval Then Bi Wright aren a to do a good job?” couldn’t possibly be!” cian or demand - ; lager? | be heard and was, and nominated! Hugh grinned warmly at her Hugh stared at her, bewildered, Lehane POET reslgcuce and went aaiine : , here news is suppressed there Is Goaneilin fan ie Hugh Prather for mayor. question, and_ said cheerfully, |@nd, even aes angry because | ianued ite filed sain lof the claimant, and shail be Re a : | | cimen certainly were not circum- “Well, when Bill Wright nomi-|° that bewilderment. ‘ana ee ne : to by th inimant, bis omen e wewyov. where news is controlled there is pect when they said in one breath that | )PBREDITH twinklea at him,|nated’ me, and several seconded| “Oh, for Pete's sake, dasling, (ee (Attorney. and. any suet clalam »here news is free are human be- ih aise oe ‘ : YI Gemurely. the nomination, Dan La wh hats | fiere to get so wrought up { Certinca te mbraces, th e following | 4 net ong Tho | wnge f they knew nothing about the proposed “And you expect me to be sur-|and to everybod: ar EOE ER elas er eee incr Florida, to-wit ‘ " vw ~ charter and in the next breath declared | prised at. that?” she demanded,|made a darned good i/no matter who is elected, the 4 < : 4 ot i “ARL ACKERMAN : hes pride and tenderness and affee-|don't know why anybody should |town will benefit. ‘ : 4 ACR , \that the present charter is the “best to | tionate amusement r voice. |have been surpris ‘Jerry can’t be elected, Hugh. ED ee Dean, School of Journalism, promote the city’s interests Hugh said, a sternly,{a very clever He cant even runt He's—being 4 * | : “Well, why not? I i he’s always been so q i removed fror Gap tomor- | Columbia ‘'niversity. { Coneilmen, or at least some of them, | 1 w abbergasted, to put it spoken so seldom t ” she “— : wg] talk abot the present charier as though ccugel : aired ge bine aoe To be continued Unless said certificate shall be re- a , are not onty* familiar with “its con- iT 1G Bc ea a sie EES an eee ea em to | and County Tax Certificate So a s history also, but we wonder 4 © ENIG [Kansas City Bids ‘ 1 he! hikhest bidder at aaet| i {hone mmangeaf them, “know that, the charter vy Lo os } For. Postwar Play i0e 0. coima ite : | the city has pow was adoptedin 1838, ONE at { ‘ eee AG ES of Maree : VULL, always seek the truth LHU NDRE D3 AND SEVEN: YEARS AGO, . | Oy Associated! Presn) | (Cirenit oar ie . . SANSAS CITY. — 98 C Sawyer = © teh fore ang. there are 82 jumendme Pn to it? WA sHUNGION i KANSAS CITY. i Supporters) Heme ie ie Meine Goel, ete Ye Wetwent em eh . jof the Kansas City Resident} oe ene PG re | i : % |Theater believe “a great play} : 17-24-3L:ap 5.4 | 7" pa mone at anpcnedts of the | 8y HUGO S. SIMS, Special Washingtén Correspondent of The Citizea jy follows a SA tiee | cbt | in Moneve Cs oat 1s } xan oF the any in trving to work up épposi- | SHOULD CABINET Jican companies competing for/that the next great drama may|. Novicws OF APPLICATION vader Ge mie ome yo 4 wun or ctdhe) Liways do its ut . hpve been declaring that mé MEMBERS APPEAR outlets, the fgreigm monopoly oc-| he produced here. ae si , ; 16 F te ae sloves F “hing thei a he BEFORE CONGRESS? | a! trong position which! "The theater, in cooperation TEREEY eathat ertificate said ; . ‘ ; } ay ae eaters a h to b shai | works to the disadvantage of this with the Dramatists’ Play Serv- eater peer bed tnd i” 1 . us ‘of their inability to pass civil serv- here is much to be sald for) country 5 re ‘ seri ra aby yor b "9 “ny hey . Sea ‘ : § the proposal th embers of thele Fae taspectind atiak nal ice New York, has opened a'con-| County 7 ‘ ir seine Hons Bk gs orgy Mg menend good done by Indiv inagions.-— = i President's. Cabinet should bel iniereapo eel wore ees OPeltest to find ‘a suitable original] sis1,"have til rAtivny | de Monta ° <) GR) colorant of others! rights, idws dnd ead of that *béime' the “éasé, the | available to joint sessions of Con- Bares oe One aaa Re at Lee play by Nov. 15, offering $1,000,] aud rave made me a! Si ‘ . a ee 4 5) Geebes. print only news that wil elevate faithful employes will keep their jobs as | 3°¢ss oe cport und be/the situation produced by ¢ovorn-|2 U'¥out performance here, and’a | 124s. . >| s cantaminate the reader; neves coma- | | long as they perform their duties well, for | Scentatives.- : ; pean int ar er iene! aca oo { Ret an to pe eS: ther countries, but s impc j mise @ith principle | a provision in the charter states that pres- | Under our form of government ane SanSaE ihe aa b of Pi a ae + a ue t ent employes will not have to take civil |'" = en ee ae rg.{the other governments. It WHO KNOWS? a " - ——*| service examinations. tive officials, Cabinet ie per Dive: Hapossible, whieh) is quilt ° under rtifteate THe metre : . WHO'S NEXT? | Finally, copies of the charter will be free oh ut power and nen: el ae poe sugHesHon yee We ee ae Sate tJ ase $ ats | available in a few days for anybody who | ‘°° eke ae bility. Ab) aaah = : youtube. hat accidental fre | wishes to read and study its contents ent they are solely responsi-, UGE REFUNDS | rey described theretn will D ‘ . ref | ac a vii ntents. » the President. This shor INDICATE WA: 1 s Sze ? the highest bidder at the ; ve ed ina bri i} Be. )craia ama Ss » case, but the opportu: init) PROFITEERS Eonar 2 perceniaeeliof “Aumylane nonin first Monday m see West Coast sate The merchant who advertises his |‘ CC3s: matters with akers of munitions in the U.{CaSualties resulf in death? th ae Sy rare the report, four little en might result in closer coordi- A gee 3. How does meat ‘supply | 1945 Tete ndame prices in his advertisements avoids the crit- Hon Of our t have refunded, or agreed to 7 , ~1te ORDER 6 ep stairs ‘ f our governmen pee is for 1945 th these: oY PURLOATION p in an upstairs | icism of those who do not. At prese cabinet membe As ianaabehes st , : r 10,001 1 yrilg that? parents were out, A} a clad an n President are independ ave { profits realized “l 6 tled to the Purple NOME mae dd ob! bidding vdhe falahp | 4b i, t : ‘Gee ent f the support of Cong 38.) Oh i ee easel Yon aie hereby requires ‘ e Germans and the Japanese -vet, [This resu n unfortunate situa- i : © .: 5. What was the extent of U.S.- an e ; py ett Py ania The|. : 4 ‘ , ~ ity }the law pr + renegoe >. vas the extent ¢ . ee » ; , M A SL t | justice, thes W orld wil), not have to’ worry tion's when Congress: and the Pre aC dintian oe rene raat before the w NOTICE OF APPLICATION as » : "y 4 arrived fn two | ah ident cannot agree Some ‘ob-" 6. Have passenger automobiles FOR TAX DEED P . : ' Iready cut off [#720ub t Ggrrgany vensl Japay foxy, 4. number heve ‘that the mati Obl nan weviawea fee in use decreased since Pearl Hair | ; ary i . | uF Fe th. being required a ? ita I (Circuit Court at u SS ‘ 2 os ta make-enudands sy iv ane OS Ese aite oun! Sea ’ . ne fo WEHE UNITED. FRONT of the Ce General Maup.ce Hirsc Nome the Econemie Staple |e By. Florence i i se head of the stairs i The nation ‘and Congress are going | URGES COMMUNI Ae eee ae 2 pees { ‘ CaO} Gian aes Baers mar \ smoke | 2long in support of the Yalta Conferenc See gaey ats ae the government | be : : i ty pees 2 W wider a bed: and such proceedings at home as the ipyniae EIGN CO EEE - fro as y Ha 4 12 sae . aa onntinient | barton Oaks C Gnference, and the forth- ee ee Ns ree ea : : , oe : ; . | } Samii Gow an Francisco gathering of repre- B vould be re d, t ed A me A r b droom.” a sentatives of the United Nations. The fact H.) hold own ‘tos some TODAY s HOROSCOPE. : the fire tragedies |‘ that there remains strong unorganized * Tabe only opposition eril 7, 1945 . ithorit are doing | ©OP Ste ssiogal opposition to many propos- | ¢ n r } kas ‘ tt & sal 4% ahisc howito | . definitely related to our own national Se ‘ 4 : B oan at oC Y 1 ! 3 ' tefective flue, a ibe fens. 1 ‘i : | OVER at ld k ben e-| Nevertheless, Congress continues to on cost As ever Know arene 3 es autarades andthe} The administration’s request for an in- | around thi globe and | Be x i ae Ree OSE er aa as | ’ 3 . CER orrdve-a defect grease in the national debt limit to 300 bil- i moves only a few hynd ‘ yperato: o be in on | of ; | s . » > ich « Cy au , elative SEP ; ws, an overheated stove, | aa pee i sa okay. Even the top-| tne opinion of M hee Nort or i : ats and trags-Hats as : : POW TAN ; t wv one of countless | oe ph. tt oe Wa rane don't b : Even lisco miable, Chapter 20732—Netn oe 1H | 1 ' will reach out to des | S2OW how thuth actual money that is. t sist ment and! 7, SSE o : ther nil hundred. families. Incide -atailly, ‘Very, “sery few people in t g egnirac- sy on . a Be ; ‘ ae ace: Hilado eee, shingtog Be lieve. that the government |... a Seen eee ' " | IN THE PAs ma day aftercddy, gan produce practical plans to create 60! ; Aite th 1 : ‘Aid t ! t my EARS \ amily be next? nillion jobs after the war. That question nal in. st apa NO ttt | | — aa ame to a head as American troops ; j k : : : oa Rt soca ha Ae N-BAN : matted i one that is cleared | | swarmed across the Rhine. One Demo- cienee and had much. t 2EFS MAKE BOY A HAND i SUN GLASSES i be 4 eearee’ | cratic senator arose that day to remark |! Be ca ae or eeuae dst SEnEIRED| Now Available—Seme Gucci | é possible that in view of the favorable war news | S| graph have : cae hae y Py THE MARU Using lent Quality As Befere } " R ‘the shoe seems to be on the other foot,” | merge, giving one company tele-| evans. ret { : ovkine. Gas PoE the Wes Joastful Men Business: | and he predicted that “when Germany col- | 8"@Ph ee all’poinis. How-| ing fronts hop, —_ ale plus : eriously; |Japses the job won't be to find workers. ae Soninanenta tf y or | ¢ ‘ (e DR. J. VALDES : w ar jit will be to find jobs.” Still another“sen- | ical outlets and for ti \ tivities sti en he pick grenade last : ns Se jator, from the South, created quite a stir , Bir. Parte calls attention. to jhe: something more tin vocal re-, { t hard of the OPTOMETRIST $ jt ie from human history that we learn | in summing up manpower conditions, in a fave 5 a i ith 40 ign Sea fade eee model nee Ctiee teu: OS PS om betaine mene ature, bas do not study ioe attack on what he called ‘the coalition | points, under arrangemeatts a Frank Bane, director, Council we s eral ee molded Circus: Count anton onem CPP Ret ory soae Very MUCK, and so Munk Dealers and Republicans in. de- cat tls to forciga governmalits, of State Governments, Chicago,| simulated finger. nails. The arti- casa Street Residence })\ heean cation bile” am sepa gear torn Smithfield, Va., 52 years — ome is cupped so the boy By J i 8 ' tap

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