The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 25, 1946, Page 2

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LACK COMMUNITY SPIRIT Hundreds of Key Westers, who have failed to reregister. are owners of homes, on which there are exemptions in the pay- ment of taxes. Those residents would raise resounding cries were any attempt made te remove the exemption, which save them te | many thousands of dollars annually. Probably they have read in news- papers or have heard over the radio that 2 movement is afoot to try to have repealed nc vcas oot eae Hall ba pen oes ubte a vote, as it likely wii ai fine, and you, whéiiiinns hone and peatit : by the Homestead Exemtpion Act, are not registered, so that you may cast your ballot Dion fs erator for Monroe. Mrs, John J. Haskins, who went! jag to Miami recently for medical turned treatment, was reported: today te be in a critical condition. : : cause everybody knows how you would Seeveetione feel. EDITORIAL i And yet you are among the approxi- = i mate 3.000 Key Westers who have not yet i = the lifeless fi . | qualified to vote! page had cats = They surely are registered elsewhere | a - ror | 3 y. W. A. Parrish. chairman of | KEY west in the county. W. ish. n i a | the Monroe county commission, said Sat-/ his office less than thirty minutes before. aed | urday that every eligible resident of Mara- i More Hotels ond Apartments | thon will qualify, and Harry Harris, form-| See ent Rothing | er commissioner, who was in Key West on | are Pr He added, however. that ; every | ~ “se tans’ geek iat the Tavernier precinct will have} t 4 woe “semubered before the books close on April | | pane calle, Pins pth he ree. 7 *t worry about it first i a tr pet underway 26 But im Key West even hundreds of Prva = i. Our problem is just te terror | ; clube begin 6 ra ae g | residents who own homes that come meee : ! =e a Gis ae = es, who she |in aS aot | the delight of millions of fans ecat the Homestead Exemption Act are not y ee eee EG 6 = the | he broad areas of the nation. ‘ ing to register, which is 2 manifesta- 5 . at!" That Merwin could uni 3° | st re, alley_along- eerom U jc bothering : zs sim |“You want I should nose aroun: Side the building, he gaze— at the | Barebali has s bold upen the pub |g of a lack of community spirit. from| “Not quite yet, Merwin. I want |=ide the bul man who had Hi, racing. | ‘ you around where I can get you, | lifeless fon is hi ofice les | that endures. despite — ing | ———— [Zotybe later tonight If ‘you go | cecupied 2 _ | bediethall snd other forms rime Those American G. L's have been | oppe- | anywhere leave oo i {To be continued) eo os oaiee tae for |taught the philosophy of fighting _ oo ——| aper the fact thet © prov . grew | force, from Manila to Paris, and it looks sar bod OGRAM H miltiess of bore = _ pp - as | as if they were going to bring ea te ee 1 F TODAY IN HISTORY RADIO PR i y continued to play ame i ‘ i their local, | ‘ood ti j UNCED BY STATION — oe ~ and afterwards became | osophy bome and try it out on Spiritua (Know America) | gee cm q long ae pouubte { | state and national politicians. ver ae dhiemed (ane of favorite aggregations of . eeeee ewe o0 06888 ae - grmreeenes ~ Unfortunately, in many and mms a ee "a E : wh pall 3, ‘ prevailing local cot. Duero is Bt ESV UDY vies make bet im pogiiie: .meren eda salary, because she was | The A ’ er uwn rights. She raised, per- | omily, more than two million dojlars for | Bee Z Ae a modes | the Red Cross while she watched it grow j ei ‘ope. WHR ete eatistence from the pro-| from 4 single. room into stately marble Oise wei Washington recently at the 5 = }Cormonwealth starts from Mas See Te Bt how 10:1" seg ‘president Codlidiee tutne! | take Jesus by subtlely. and kill | seven White House horeet aver wl him! “but postpone action until } + Tce after feast dey i bel Thorp Boardman died at Stor s | 1894 Cokey's) Army of a mi the ars Mies Boardman hours"atithe Red Gross and | ithe army in economy drive. Jesus goes to 1931—Beg ig of the Scot the leper w © it ‘4 1 e 5 t! 8:30 © olmes* drewna) leagues there har been @ revival structures for which she drew interior | 2 . 1c 1 9s Ge ee Cimterest on the part of youngsters and | plans. She put Red Cross workers in uni- | . ra , jpite at “ 15 Real Life Stories* Se solthall bar made & place for itself. | forms. She initiated the Red Cross Christ-| tell i eat an -* "9:30 Spotlight Bands Henry J. Taylor* ' f Boxing Bout Description* this night, before the cov All the News* revert, © cur judgment there ip much | mas Seals sales. She created the nursing whe Gene te beep barebell in its topacteh service, firm aid training programs and! action as chief American sporting en- | life-saving instructions and services. Her thou shalt deny me | 1 > ; vias Sore i is* S@ever | mortal remains have been deposited in the | { inistrator . il: Feng pooch We think & would be wise for the | crypt of the Washington Episcopal Cathed- | é Aoi fee j 8 2 i mee of government, as well as of the! ral, where rest such great leaders as Ad-/| , Dance Orchestra* Gerber and other service organiations, | mira} Dewey and Woodrow Wilson. Tuesday, March 28th age the ved we providyny the Lae 7 (i) P Reritente of the United States have os = a , greeration witht porper os ta iéided the efforts of Miss Boardman | Sunrise Serenade Se an nent ak AS nied through all the years. She has bee pele Serenade ate bepeMion but it will keep | atdd By kitiys “and emperors, honored by | Weather Report REY CPAPUT ORD Cap mms med Ons od «boa many -countties and applauded by the } Une) World. She just kept right on working. At} # great testimonial luncheon held in h TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) ro Toscanini, famed eon- ian, born in Italy, 79 n decor-| * s from me - | ess not as I will, but as thou " He prays three times as ples sleep. He later awak- ens them and tells them “th: Sunrise Serenade News Sunrise Serenade > SSL w& © wo ad aa nar Ay w 7 1e2 das appears 55 Civic Calendar © hope the reader understands that | honor in Washington two years ago, she tude with | 00 Frazier Hunt, News* ue Ste eet making @ ples for « playing | was awarded the Red Cross Distinguished | ‘ a prsriarin Frolic tie for any grown-up team, or group 1] Gold Medal. The citation accompanying | 10:15 The Islanders et profemionsls, We want baseball | this award commended her for being al sagen Freee eee ide avaliable to the kids and we want ‘leader of men and women in the vision of Now he that betrayed him gz PPy of them. We are not against efforts | the Red Cross as a nationa} and inter-|them a sign, saying, Whomso | “= provide & proper playing field for eerr-ep players but our main interest, at hp tome © the boys, and girls, too, who national instrumentality of seryice.”’ shall kiss, that same is he: h 7 OR ACER ICC. him fast. And forthwith he Thus there has been brought to a close j%@ Jesus, and said, Hail, Ma the power of one of the most Constructive, {2nd kissed him. And Jesus s: “ay Sot heve & chance to learn « great | unselfish and noble leaders that ever |JD him, Friend, wherefore e thou come? Then c « nowhere to play served our Nation and the World through liaia hands on Jesus, We have observed that baseball is the | famines, floods, World Wars and other |him Take It Easy Time* ¢ Lindlahr* MIAMI and KEY WEST Between Minti end eey Was Downey, Songs* her Report Siesta Serenade " - E Lopez Music* Stops ty eam-eport that permite any player to | disasters, No woman in modern time has | _ 204, bebol pee Sees ination vo ae the « it Te « | a . ‘ > we ic Fi 7 SE i “@ me tar Outflelders or infielders have done so much for humanity as the Jate hand, and drew his sword, Sauee ai CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6: ne 1 opperienity to be hailed for super-de- | Yabel Boardman. struck ant of the 2:30 Queen for A Day* ig p= re Miami at 12:00 e'clock Mid erive play end, of course, at bat and on (erm i beset ae ere ase 3:00 Novatime : : renee bedy can , i ; a unto him, Put uo 3415 Songs for Everyone LEAVES MIAMI pat rl ee em Of gain Bligh _ Matters are being clarified to the word into hi 3:30 Muse of neat ieee SUNDAYS) at 12:00 vue ‘Mid. 06 the afterpenr M course, everybody | Nazis and they will soon know the ropes, that take the sv. j 3:45 nicht end arrives at Key Wrest ai Pabernines tie chance that the pitcher and | Se ( 3-21 t aaa h with the sword. 4:00 508 cclock A. 2 UD catcher have of preeminence | BALANCE THE BUDGET OR SUFFER cer nae pete ident Local Schedule: 4:30 Hour* (Stops At AB Intermediate btiitiiananenine | presen si, Hag Ie Aue LEAVES KEY WEST Dane ay * Poti just & geries of actusations, | Our Jovettiment during the last 12 |! ace oe nee athens a : nt % cs Lat -foght Right-Left | years has cost at least three times what it 5:30 Captain Midnight* - eee should and unless we can get a balanced : 5:45 Tom Mix* Ja considered the number four | budget soon we wil] suffer severely. Where |' gainst iat <o 4 " “ ‘ ? S against a th: y s ATR uct w were they such four-} we used to get along with 50,000 on the and staves for to take me? , STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Bher | federa! payrolls, there are now more than (daily with you teaching in the t a 3,000,000. In most instances where one temple, and ye laid no hold on rene ube oten ¢ j 7 P ‘ x = French Assembly vote unanimously bureau is abolished because of too much | But ali this was done, that the rept with the present Spanish govern- | publicity the personnel is simply trans- |scriptures of the prophets migi:t + ment. Might that not lead to # Franeo-| ferred to some other bureau. — Harold | be fullfilled s war " i Then the disciples forsouk ike i Knutson, Congressman from Minnesota. | him, and fled. And th FREE PICK. COFFEE . 1CK-UP and DELIVERY WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Pramas Boece y false witness und they none.— Ma’ 59.

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