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| shift of what it was intended at first to make the law, which would have required | , 5 applicants to have their blood tested to de- 5 t ci di Toeine wane it wil be recog: It would be a good thing also for Flor- | iday as is the case in some. states, of not | suupie bosom and glare’ do granting licenses to wed to people who are | therunhappy girl “Time: for-you} i i | i ; We in Key West know of a good mang | 3 nay 00 a cccaty, | Ong ean andl one - " } LAR } instances of the marriage of imbeciles,| you: don’t : when : : ~ Nu 1789? : : which resulted in adding more imbeciles P 4 ‘ - : “i rons to the community, as has happened in every other'city inthe country. If Florida wanted a really good mar- riage-law, it'should provide for blood tests and, in cases where imbecility-is generally |) known:im-any. community, for mental tests also: Im that way, the average of the }{ health: and’ mentality of children of such ‘Marriages: would be promoted in the state. Word from Tallahassee said that the lawethet went into effect at noon Saturday Wile prevent hasty marriages that wind og gegegegegocecoocs 3h & “ engolstation of County Maybe it will and maybe it try Red. Y5,. e mane. . p there thas: heen many.a divorce soon, June 2; E2-J2 (3 Come unity Auditorium med persons-whe had loxz court. | 5 os they married; and theré has { * marriage that ha8“remained firm: though it resulted from “love at first 3. 34 i up i “Doctor?” Kay asked. “Dr. Lo Sims?” versation to get far aw “No'm” Liza urged. “Dr. War-lfrom her: She turned to a 8 i : 3 :~) t 8 : 8 z 8 5 8 5 d THE WEA KEY. WEST IN 9s assitNep-To purty | ammarens true they certainly | the fitmess, mental or physical, of persons FCHECAST i DAYS GONE BY! Lt. Gg) James A. O'Donnell, who wish to be married, and all it will do | Key West and Vicinity: Clear} : ChO, USNR) of Philadelphia, is a y partly cloudy with little change’ FROM FILES Of THE crrizen| °°” chaplain assigned: to the, in temperatur this afternoon chaplain’s office. Naval Operating’ through Tuesday; moderate to oc- PONE ra tah ct bine ——.| Base. He reported’ aboard Mon- sionally fresh southeasterly! . A if day to relieve Lieut. (gy L. T. Here’s a salute to General Eisenhower; RIA : fs _ Kappa Pi Club engin pre-| O'Callahan. ' se liminary arrangeme! a se- ji and Chimese'| @ very modest and a very great general. Florida: Partly cloudy with lit-!ries of gala events to be held here ten Cae oe in ee . tle change in temperature today,jon the Fourth of July. j Collage at River Forest) Ti, ard} hardly a good night’s rest for Pre- Get.ready to buy War Bonds and do | tonight and Tuesday; a few scat-! the: Teamacuidtis: Gancaptiiios Gals | Saipan, Guam, Pa- | yourpartin putting Key West over the top ieted. showers ‘in extresié; north Stns sed cotliealty Mary Ceval jege at Washington, D.'C. He was. ? : c portion Tuesday. »____| Hobson, who died in Galveston 4 parish priest inscivilian life. Philippines, Burma, Iwo, Okinawa |in a harry. Jacksonville through Florida April 25, will arrive in Key on a losses plus the crippling of her £ st Gulf: Moderate Mallory liner Friday for burialj Subscribe to The Citizen—25¢ Geet and air force save virtually cut off The ability of men to devise schemes Se Pat mga rt hanes x non<Thineso conquests. Bombing | that are evasive explains much of the rami-|right, becoming southeast to *Women's Auxiliary of the ther heme islands from sea and land | fications of the law. utherly Tuesday; partly cloudy|American Legion will observe her with a few isolated show+; Poppy Day Saturday. { F l : j ! - i IN THD CIRCUIT COURT OF THE : Prosperity depends largely upon the] Jack:>nville to Apalachicola: Sealed glass balls were found a THE STATE OF PLOMIDA. IN or Tokyo isn't becoming peace-minded j spending power of laborers and agricul- | No small craft or storm warnings|few days ago floating off the] 80 Jom, MONROE COUNTY: 15 BG sh a i {have been issued. shore of South Beach by B. E. . stupid than we had expected. If | turists, even in postwar days. j Licey: -wikey ave sipoecd sobesent coe Ye, Jezer a peace terms, are the Allies 9 eta WEATHER REPORT have come from Japan. os Frain answer? They de have the Cairo | -EaRS< % INSEQUENCE: Key West, Fla, May 21, 1995 MARJORIE MARIA READER, v4 which provided for stri ¥ aa e = Observation taken at 8:30 a. m.| Classes in art work shortly will Detendant. ipping pare ans — ~~ : — ; ORDER. OF PUBLICATION a | Zastern War Time. (City Office.) | be started in the art gallery for|ro: MARJORI® MARIA READER, depen of all the islands she has “seized Mr. Walter Lippmaw and other com- ; Temperatures , istudents of the Key West High S24 Camp Avenue, nee 1914" and af territories “stolen from | mentators-at San Francisco fear “the most | Tighest last 24 hours 87, School. You are hereby requifed to ap- 77) {pear to the bill for divorce filed i ite} 2eainst you in the above stvied 82° Forty members of Scottish Rite) orree on or tefore the sth day o 80 Masons are expected to arrive, June, A. D. 1945, otherwise the alle- here, Friday to atfend a meeting! Sations contained therein will be REAL ICE : is MORE ECONOMICAL. .. 1's Hesltte as Formosa. Manchuria | dangerous. consequences” from the insist- | Pescaderes. What would. Wash- | once of the delegates to settle the question | pten and Londow say if Tokyo offered} of admission of Argentina, despite the plea | © i . a i Precipitation for this district, called James ome pis 5th day of mew te meet the Cairo terms’ i ‘cf M: Mclotov for a four-day delay in which | 2.:.:.0, 24 hours ending Donn, deputy a rain fiton May, A. D163 at Key Wert, Fin, and Safe ... ifs PURE * They could fall back on our old friend, | to seek a settlement of the issue. 0.00. council for south Florida. tn on mcs cs wee surrender.” But would it Mr. Stettini ccordine te Mr. Li ince May 1; } Clerk of Cireuit SNE tell Gee the eitich “and. American: ee ee eee. ee 003; George Mills White, director of! 2 (*0) Kathleen i nan. “to the astonishment and dismay of | noticiency since May 1; jthe music section of the Key! ENRIQUE nsQUINALDX Soverements te formalate more specific ob- | every experienced observer he had talked | inches | e 223| West Administration, has called, Slicitor for Pleintiti jeetieee? Baperience iv Borope has shown } with.” forced a showdown. The yots “was | Total szinfall see Jan. 1; |a meeting of members of the; ‘the walee of more precise political plans. | carried by a majority. composed of the j gate ee Sey te bce ee the Catto terms Japan’s-war poten-| american and British nations,” but Mr. ‘Weald be tremendously reduced, but | 1 ippman point= dit that France and China | Might preserve her homedsiand: war | aid not support the American positiom, and, | —_ more =" to arm than Ger- | “withthe cxeepbion of’ The Nefherlands, | « 2 moey after a 5 . sim litteratéd country of Europe | D Mie tereiwthediedia: : PE |S the mental qualities which impel a na- The impression that will go abroad is |w 50 WEP are ne less important than the | jhat the assembly, based on the equality of | pereieal ability to make war. Are we ex-}etates, “will be dominated by the American | pecting that defeat will of itself cure the republics, with the help oi British votes.” eeetibedsed militarism of Japan? Will | Consequently, concludes Mr. Lippman, this | © etter the practices which gave generats} wil] prevent the Soviet Union. France. or | secreccesessoese 7-5 + #T6 All Credifors and All Te *Heving Claims or Demam Aguinst Haid Estate: You, and each of you, are ‘be nel fled ene-requined te present wh 5 us. 1836—Anna C. Brackett, first ent Sitmirals special access to the Emperor’) other important continental countries from | TEMPERATURE suLicTim Npma” Prapcipe) of 2 normpl 1 the 24 ctor, born Boston. Died March 9, 1911. " “ of government? wilt permitting the assembly to have any real } Temperature data ‘for 9 the superstitions of Shintoism, Em-! cuthority in confection with what they |Pows code 030 a peret-werehip, and suicidal fanaticism? | -onsider vital interests. i giana Hisuact Lowest a ‘WH! F remove from Japanese thought the The explanation of Mr: Stettinius’ |, last 24 hours }ast night . piyerigh of tis 5t ~ s ae PI 50 3 1 of his ; mystical Wases of Japan pi feuda] economic- {insistence upon a showdown voie on the peg sf ~ ,S.C. Died ma itary- political a | entrance of Argentina is that the United : eee Caneel Riowtucabon may sound like | ste a aig Pa ae SEG | 69 - hal, noted THE CUROwT COERT OF THE Japan States agreed, atthe conference in Mexico 68 ei nae Seeee sano vives et Niemi st toe lett & probdlenrte solve today. So, too, | City, that if Argentina complied with cer- 64 dges, born Oe yan. STATE oF FLonDa, { night, sy eed | y, that i 2 comp cers | 57 uchen. N.J.. gw aAND POR MOKROE COUNTT. LEAVES MIANG : = task — am economic life (tain conditions, she would be admitted and 74 ae Ce SUNDAYS! wt 180k which will mot promote war. But it | that; at San Francisco the South Americans | 61 PRANCIS 3) HEDGES. and univer at Key West a: 6:00 o'clock i Pot too mPEN to recognize that something | voted té give W Russia and the Ukraine | a EROS. On meen “prt eRce ' “ \epend the physical restrictions outlined at jSeparate votes on the assurance that Ar- 7 see alate : : Local Schedule: Onire will be required... Mans for eccupa-| gentina-wonld be admitted 66 ‘ ju Sy WinT Dee eee ‘ € nitted. 6 | LEAVES KEY wast ! use shoud be in hand—and ROME, a) Mr. Molotov supported his positien by ; 51 | SUNDAYS).ot 890 evo AM a | term controls, Above all, it is time Wash- | quoting statements made by former Secre- |New 66 tt ta ae > | ngtet, aed gee ors accepting Em- tary Hull and the late President Roosevelt = SUNDAYS: at 8:00 pictoct Ye eres -worship related fendalistic | branding Argentina as a center of fascis | wives — | tex i gent 4 cent eism 6 | a: Key Wem at S00 vane SS Goceme vale Shintcinm pais | in the- Western Hemisphere declared thai 73 \ _eneeepeeeeseetln - ; op them * lomly the word of some Latin-American gov- |?! 35 = FREE PICKUP and DELIVRRY -_ + 5, * = - $5 7 5 » | eTomests indicated” 1% th he situation in ; = FULD CARGO a @uety: There are more than 20 na-! Argentina hed changed’ for the better and ELS star, born Bea Office: 813 © ~ . rene Western Hemisphere. How | insisted that R ould Tike to stndy the | Rear Admiral Arthur G. Robsin-/ *6¢ ' WAREHOUSE: Carer meio ae eee > von think enjoy government by | i t2tion before inviting:the Argentines jn [80% Pere of the Java Sea battle,” 5 scribe to. The Citizen—Ze RAYMOND R LORD. Yer : born’ Breoktyn, N. Y., 53 years ~ Sor’ Pamistitt . h sembly. = 3 eels. Attorney for Pinmtiff. tie propte ioe ee eee iy. ago. weekly nprsOomayT-14-21,1 "4