The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 18, 1947, Page 6

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oe oaagesapanpese | i og eet 19 People’s Forum America’s Statesmen In Crisis eccecesooveswecssessees| AP Newsieatures ICE November, 1944, four men have been secretary of state for | athievement in meeting foreign problems in one of the’ miost difficult | periods inthe country’s. history. | Officers’ List To » Be Announ Capt... Themas A. Murphy, announced today that the first; imigrement under the second reg-| ular army officer integration} program will be announced the jast week in January. Individuals to be included on: } this list are being selected from | 5 jthe high score applicants whose | completed récords were first! ; available to the ‘War Depart-' iment. He explained, however, | the inclusion of an individual in | '4 | preclude further acceptance jany applicant with equal or} : higher qualifications. It is antici- | od CONSOLIDATION Editor, The Citizen: ! Everyone agtees that the ex- | pense, duplication of effort’ and} double taxation between county and city government should be eliminated so far as possible. The | question is how to do it? The problem of consolidating city and county gogvernments is not peculiar to Key West and Monroe county alone. Many cities, in almost all states, have made attempts to reach a satis- factory solution, but ta date, no solution has been found that is | without defect. The two methods generally tried are as follows: First, con- solidation by setting up a poli- tical subdivision of the state to include both the city and the county. That is, either the city absorbs the county, and assumes | all expenses of government, or the city gives up its powers of} 1947, ia. “] ° ‘ Sollef {be anmounced in about three or} i | four months. The authorized commissioned {strength of the regular army has | been increased from 25,000 toj | 50,000. | ‘ | EDWARD R. STETTINIUS, JR.. | was named secretary in Novem- | ber of 1944, dealt with war-end problems and directed the set- ting up of United Nations. Kiev’s Comeback LONDON.—(AP).—ANi state in- dustriés in Kiev and the Kiev] - ;region of the Soviet Ukraine ex-| T° ceede@ their 1946 production! quotas, Moscow radio reports. LEGALS CORDELL HULL was in control of the department during most of the depression, the prepara- tions for war and most of the ) war against the Axis. governing and taxing to ‘the! -* county. The obvious difficulty Norice UND here is that either the county] onion Terr indersigned, business | name of Key pair tend name residents must pay for city serv- | ices which they cannot receive, | # as sewage, fire protection and utilities, or an adjusted tax mil-{ re with 1 lage must be arranged for those | Ae pnroe G a residents beyond the service lim- | iv Jou ts ROBERT its of the nuclear city. | The second method is consotid- ation of functions. By this way, } jan 11-18 COUNTY the city and the county each} XD FOR Se preserves its political entity, and! iret Ip 1 ! ONS its independence, but depart-| ¥ 5° BORNEMAN, j ments which work along parallel | Nerice on Leek ibie ic dai | lines merge. For instance, the} Notice DISCHARG to an| etther law enforcement agencies of city \whom it ney Salg.de Toei th and county are combined under 2 eee, r. ae eae at Ts oF one chief, whose authority ex-j oe x : Gevownea, Nak filet wih. the, Hon! tends into all parts of the coun = . * es Rach, nd Re, bord County | ty and the city; the health de-| JAMES F. BYRNES took office GEN. GEORGE C. MARSHALL, | Wririda, his Pinal fey and has! partments combine or, as in our! in July of 1945, and conducted war leader of the U. S. Army, 2 hapten ee own case, city and county use| difficult negotiations at London, has been conducting peace talks | ‘hated this Decem- | the same water supply. In any! Moscow, Paris and New York in in Chima and has had a role in |"" +.) 19 case where it is evident that} pursuit of peace. international affairs. | savings would result, the Pye tas ee cae Sissies dno +7, 2 LOMA Pes ee NG Urata | units of government enter into | COURT OF contractual agreements to mer; HCIAL CIRC functions. ve Junior And Senior Classes At s F FLORIDA. IN| J. Y. Porter TY, ; i F , neues ° . ° | "OR MONROE COUNTY, EN] Nttorney for Administrator, | ie so teR NaN TENS SES As High Schhool Elect Officers ity. mney; fon) ALA es 19471 other method of consolidation, | e tine No. 10-1022 | \ h is called consolidation by ; Senior and Junior High School] H | fo agg : Sev West Hish’< s Quiet Title } CIRCUIT COURT OF THE By constitutional | ' s of Key West High School wit LIAM dulet Title Oe ee cre ROUT law, every city in Virginia v | Not known e, et al fHE STATE OF FLOKIDA, LV scted their officers Thursday. in army “reéruiting officer, Miami, | *“813 therein itor use February, Ry: THR DC ALL, month of Emma R. Arnold, deceased. ee vs. WILLIAM R. SIMONE, ss re ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Wiliam: Re ; 8 Avenue Macmaton, Paris, You are hereby ear to the fivorce, in. the n the 4th othe . ” Done and the January increment will not of January, A.D. of | (SEAL) | ill; THOMAS S. CARO, | pated the second increment will; 01 pe iainelet, THE cree c SLEVENTH JUDIC! OF THE STATE OF AND Fi CHA € MARIB L. | vs. | MOLES ANDRE, ORDER OF PUBLICATION Molex Avenue “i ades, Farnet Garonne, France. Gy re mu and this 10th day of January, (xa Mstate of MA R. ARNOLD, late unty Florida, rt hi ork publi zim n re As Aar « AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN il be’ taken ae confessed: This order to. be published once | a week for four comBecutive week; n The Key West Citizen,. | paper published in°Key We: Clerk of the Ctreutt Cpert, Monroe County, Florida. By: (sd) Florence the HA ANDS AGAINST SAID ESTATE You and notified and required to present any claims: mee demands which you, of you (s) WILLIAM M. ARNOLD, 10-11 8 ot Divorce |@ sales talk—so if you | you can slam the door, It is ing to be Rarder to put the over via essay, than if T Franee. get. around to the lunch, clubs by fequited to 4p | and had a:banjo or guitar player ‘above styled cause {to wake up the prospects. at the f, SP, | end of my speech—and in time to | vote. But back to business—it will Se, "Flor: | cost 12 cents per annum to join Qeaaing tate ard day | my hogs Tt am ot a Ss ¢ iventure, “The one cept ¢ Poe ireute oye | keep America old fashioned—and Sawyer, | Pree enterprise and the commen Deputy Clerk. | citizen in the saddle—versus g0-| | ing a la Burope where the Gov- i947 | epnment is the big: cheese and) ithe citizens take a meek back) ine seat.” So, folks, if you are in’ Tests iv favor of same, hustle over to the } MONROE COUNTY. TN Pp. O., get 12 postcards and begin | business, One card a month to | your new and iny Congress-) DIVORCE | man, Ifhe is cuttin’ the mustard, STAR oe | starting. in to reduce expenses) | and* cat out the Bureau dides,|} AMERICAN | give the gent a pat on the back. | and CUBAN | And if he is getting foggy on his'___tey A Pound Teditpe-- beginning to back-! Simone, Bilt rwise the allega jam 4-1 UIT. COURT ne No. 1061025 DIAZ ANDRE, Plaintiff, Defendant. Anare, Jean . Juarez, hereby required to ap- | promises, Bill for Divorce filed v in the above: styled or before the- 13th. day | N 1947, otherwise contained therein ken as confessed. Ordered at Key West, art Seal) ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of it t. ) Florence Tiep jan 11-18- e e = = Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us: to offer you superior printing service at fair prices. Consider us when you place your next print- ing order, Phone 31 and Our Representative Will Call The Artman Press THE CITIZEN BUILDING COURT OP COUNTY Is e MONROE conenys| . e Deceased. REDITORS AND) PER-\@ VING CLAIMS OR 1 j ach of you are hereby or have against Emma R. Arnold, of said County, to Judge of Monroe Coun- at his office in the of said County at Ke: a, within eight from. the time cation of this: notice. | or demand shal! be in d shall state” the pls 2 and post. office ad- | and shall be | his agent any such claim | filed shall be may of ministrator of the Estate a population of over 10.000 is @ a fanfare of oldtime political ay = CHANCERY. county within itself. This, inj i | background. [in tut STATH Eo wiceaie eee haere general, solves the problem ral : | Junior class had a regular po-| ro: ‘Witt Hiemeritt, not known BLMORD, . aaivien double taxation, but it reates | : | litical campaign, replete with ote Saa Ou Slive: “i ' i jaintitt, DIVORCE other problems which are / ri ds, cards, campaign mana-| sald Willlam Demeritt, if he; JAMES W ELMORE, F : 13 The cl: ae ix 2 and married efendant. less difficult of solution. — | ‘ speeches. The class em- BiG DOS Poe MO wiees Nal ORDER OF PUBLICATION I have no plan to offer in an-| ployed an old-time ballot and bal- | icad alive; TO: James W. Elmore, swer to the question of how to| } lot box to register their votes for 4 Spouse of the} a Nd ‘ 4 ‘ = the ious candidates. Se Bea euNs Stand, | ' consolidate city and county gov- | 4 Pika Reged los | ernments. But I do want to poin ; oe class wag mor sedate, ai visees,|Compus Chrith, Teams | ace our e era } % i & pu ne Managers of the candi-| si ‘i i he bill) of Complaint for yut th e is something more j { out that there is amet e t | dates were active. They voted on} emeritt { in the above styled cause | ona to the problem than just thinking | | a voting machine, with clerks and hey i or before the 28th Sd ae Jan : le 1achine. h clerks ¢ i hagn) ae af} v. AD. 1947, otherwise the al- | that it ought to be done. It is an} | watchers. \ siid individuals’ nated a| legations therein will be taken: ar} REAL ICE BASIS extremely difficult problem, and hy OWhat:we are trying to do is i | mienia Loupe qubistied ge { t : ; order is to be published once | it will take a lot of study toy make citizens of the students,” | ja fer four conserutive Weeks | and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service a pte P yer. +f nee BS ios és ‘in the Key West Citizen, a news- find the right answer, said Horace O’Bryant, principal | , aper pub the City of Key { is More BOWMAN CUTTER. | of High Schools ' rae | West \ a | 3 pe Key West, Fla., | Senior class elected Benjamin) (0 the ssland apy Teale Healthy and Sate Jan. 17, 1947 | Saunders, president; Conchita Va ROSS C SAWYER, TAXI LICENSES Editor, The Citizen rela, vice-president: Anne Dough- try, recording secretary; Judy Doughtry, corresponding secre- |W. B. (Babe) DOUGLASS, former We say we are living in a free |Columbia county sheriff and resi- | 8"; Carlisie Williams, ireasurer, country. Is it a free country | dent of Lake City, has become Emre Sweeting, presid When men are not allowed to/ Chairman of the Florida Railroad |°! "he aibletic department, d 1 a v ea 5 unior Ciass el ae mnake an honest living? Men who , Commission, suceeediog Eugene | niar, presiden have spedt their entire incomes |** “atthe Ss mrme, recentY | resident: Bill sa in this community, then they are |7etived. Douglass has been chair- (7c yc0 pane dee php atlas hey |man twice before, has been a )°OUl: “OS¢ Weasu not allowed, even though they and Sylvia § secretary |member of the commission four- | teen years. are willing, to comply with lawful regulations, to do Is Freed Czecho-Slovakia this freedom, may I ask’? I wonder if it is lik in 1939. when only < who were in the know. were granted all the privileges? there still a special few who are allowed the privilege? Now, what I am referring t the taxi business. It only a few select special few » is seems that allowed this privilege. Others have been told, although some have been driving two years or more, that they are to get off the streets, or they will be ar- ested. Is this fair? Why, if there is a ‘limit to these so-called permits, should only the few selected ones have them? What right has anyone to tell a man (if he is within the law) what he must ‘The state and county sell a special license for taxicabs, al- lowing them to haul Passengers any place in the county. Some cabs have two or three shifts of Grivers, with these so-called per- mits. Others who have cabs (but who are not in the ring) applied for these so-called per mits and have them. I am reminded how unfair the city fathers were to me in 1939, when and after I had worked and with them the bage servic they were forced into a high court to be told they were breaking the law in inter do? been denied tor in gar- away back nes have been | have | | Your Horoscope SATURDAY, 11947 JANUARY Here is a iife of succe f there i proper leading. It may {be lost in contemplation or ab sorbed in ambition. With educa- jtion and right life, — th Breat strengt hout diocre success dut chi int of definitene of action SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1947 Thoughtful and studiou ith | affections deeply ooted in what ever path the life is led the soul il be uplifted in peaceful con- {templation. A rather unpractic nature, but by no mean fail ure A herd of fourteen buffalo, placed under rigid protection ir |Wind Cave National Park in |1913, now number about 250 joes os jfering with my business, which I had a right to carry m, since the state and county had sold} me a license for my trucks to haul. Now, again, the very same issue is confronting the so-called | outsider Look through your files, City Fathers, and refresh vour mem ories. Do unto othe as you would have them do unto JULIA KNIGE Key West, Fla 19% iT Jan Helps American Indians PHOENIX, Ariz, —- (AP) - i American Indians in the great Southwestern ations have resumed a pre-war activity—the resi manufacture of Indian mocca-| d tered in that certain cause pending Between ane | inf t GUe ob ae f the & = This winter, for the veh time | (1 ite den neh | ing MIAMI and KEY WEST n more than six years, the popu- } 1 De so} which ee cae eee eich H {| Dire« Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida use for bedroom slippers | ; ‘he | Between Miami and Key West vhich can be n equally ‘ 5 out of doors, have appeared | ess ooahe cuaieee eae ie Express Schedule: ter the first World War the} khownon William AoW for sate and sell at public (No Stops En Route) ians used colored glass beads} Harare Ab indy TC UATM REE eeoLe Gone Ott LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- nported from Czechoslovakia aa| Lt. ‘ heen Gontt Hoase of Mensoe. Coun CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar ecorations on casins. When) ‘1c of Key We aes at Miami at 12:00 e’clock Mid- importation of beads was | i topped by th uest of Cze- fo LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT choslovakia by Germany, the In- | a SUNDAYS) © SS a Doe dians stopped making ‘ 6:00 o'clock A. M. The industry was resumed | f t I Local Schedule: jcame available again INNOCENT AND GUILTY BUFFALO, N. Y. When f Judge John Hillory defendant cour Dd in city | ¢ hie asked H a | slips, you innocent or yas surprised to hear reply, “I am innocent d guilty.” The expiana- Innocent | guilty? the man | but I ple: ris 51, age. name but was River the he en Czechoslovakian beads be- } yn the charge of possessing policy was guilty of | No: a- he) der red tond TH ELEVENTH JUDICIA ° THE STATE OF PLOR tice ork onre cr undersigned, as and by ¥ ‘or tamen r: (sd) Florence of the Cire »e County, Court of Ine. KEY WEST, FLa. Thompson Enterprises, (ICE DIVISION) RCL 10,775. ECLE RE Os a Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service BALK WILL n, et al. Detendan: OP MAST hereby of the heretofo: tue elosit (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX-| CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M, and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'- | clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and — at Key West at 5:00 o'clock and appurtenanc on@ing, or in any wis being sold to FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: 92 and 68 WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets Plaintifte. an 4-11-18-25; feb 1, 19474

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