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0 ADO IE Tiss Fe ce eae eee PAGE TWO THE ae Betas CITIZEN 7 : caieeoneia i : BREAKING POINT LEGALS W In Tepes, IN mstoay ante Key © West Citizen Washington provides a NOTICE UNDER, FICTITIOUS Key est 1738—Gen. Oglethorpe’s Eng-} 1746 — Thaddeus Koscius Pupit 7, Bxsent Bu valued tip for Key West) xorcr ts HEnGsy GIVEN thav/ gfe Gone B lish colonists settle in Georgia. famed Polish soldier- se ics Sia Jomace D. AnTMA: city commissioners —:& PFO- | fe rae eee ete tictitiens | ys 'Y 1862—The Civil War's biggest the American Army of the Hesiness posed reduction of six bil-| name of “Bob's Sporting and Tackie loan raises the public debt from lution, Polish _ patriot-gener: cere Fhe Citizen Building | tion in the budget. But for | $RoPz. 196 White Street, Key Westaly iy AB T, el re jsome $65 million in’1860 to near-{born, Died in Switzerland, in ex- OF ———- some reason, which the Key | titious name -with the Clerk of the ly $3 billion. : ile, Oct. 15, 1817. Onty Daily Newapen ta Key West | ot taxoayer ‘can notede sie ie ¢ “vt of wen County, | FEB, 12, 1937 1877—First newspaper report 1791—Peter Cooper, fanied New atered at Key Weet. Florida | termine, city commissioners | '*'°* FPehmpary th ot re via the telephone—from Salem,| york City iron wor' Sole Ownary be winds and rough seas pre- | Mass., to Boston. turer his day, philanthropist an wi _ vent the M - nin a oF to themediction of -theibud: ie Monroe county fer. 1884—First fissue feed fountain honorable, useful life, bor THE ind ‘TED PRES! site, ‘“! fies yesterday afternoon from|pen tent in Lewis E’ Wa- . Died April 4, 1883. <2" Jno "Assoclated Press ‘te exelus-| get but are bent on finding | 1s THE CIRCPIT COURT Cece making trips between Lower haan of New Yorke saa é grea om Lincoln, _sol- ~~ —~--48 seeond elags matter apparently give no thought feb5-12-19-26,1047 iyetyencitieds to disgatehes Sedived | More ways to get more mon- ip iy ,Matecumbe and No Name Key,| 1912—The Republic .of China aio, New Salem, Ill., postmaster, TINT as a result of which automobiles |establistied, Springfield, Ill., lawyer, congress- ite it or Bot b gtherwine credited injey from residents. vubttehed be Mere. 0? ‘he local Rowe |” The latest proposal is the =, CANe NO. 10-1018 ‘were stranded at both ends of{ 1925—The Mills Federal Arbi-) 44 16th and Civil War Presi- SURSCRIPTION RATES | Sales tax, the most pernicious DONALD F ALBEE *l'the water gap. tration Act signed. by the Pre: -|dent, among the great of all time, 6-0°0e Year ar ae Cares . , * pivorcr! se dent. Co., Ky. Assassin- gta 69 | of taxes. Such a tax not only id hia PE 1 164-da thtacite coal) P'S in Larue Co., 5, rings | hits adults but children as|ouca R. ALBEE | Dade county ‘commissioners, at Bi sos nities, . Sesion tas ated and died, April 15, 186 se Weekly well. Besides adversely af- oT 'a meeting last ‘night, urged that 1813—Denson J. Lossing, nm eokly l. Ss _ NOTICE TO APPEAR 1941—Italy requests United a. raver, editor and. au- — AOVERTISING RATES | fecting the rich man or the | 7 Qlxa R: 4 | daily ariplane trips be made be-| states shift her consuls in Italy. Tow: ae at Beekman, N. Y. Died known on application man in moderate financial kate ouNe Washington. Vie er: West and Miami, in-| 1943—-President Roosevelt, * in Tones, i dnd § ” feleatitie an rQkECIAL orice, of aegis it ee = pear tothe ny cer nO OE omptai | ead of three times weekly. 1 specsh, pledges inwesion of} "1g31--Myra Bradwell, Illinois Glare Conditioning eards \ an’s ok og sg} filed against you in the above urope an mbing of Japan. f note, Makes hank olutl t pit- | Poor man’s bac and his 4 on on Wemee 0k | i lawyer and legal writer o! Outdoors Fun ao ea, Doomey etey will Be Leable. paien fae Boor before gra day!’ Mr. and Mrs. A. Crespo, 1018} 1945—MacArthur’s forces reach {at first rohan admission to bar 1 will be Windsor Lane, received word to-| Pacific side of Luzon for first! ; red ae ee Whee | dey from Miami that their daugh- ' time, this 28th day of January, | ter, Mrs, E, E, Sparks, is recover-} 1946—New York City back to, open forum ana V 4 | “ ing after an operation for ap- normalcy after 18 hours of almost’ nvites Ginevasion 12h pantie Seance jtax, and business men } ROSS C SAWYER | pendicitis, complete industrial paralysis. Mrs. ! ‘Beware interest, but it. wit not publien | throughout Florida have be- Shere ok Cen Cea a Roosevelt leads successful fight in somepnniantions. | gun a campaign against the | Raymona : "| Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Baker,’ UNO Security Council ‘i, Beware are lf he to Attorney f | gNleece rs. red Baker, soviet proposal to compel dis- | Proposal for the state to im-| 18, 1947. | former Key Westers, who had not placed persons be ‘returned to pose a sales tax. Aside from | | RE gEAS Raa a ALIS | been here in 20 years, are visit- their native lands. its squeezing the man who} Crm vr ing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delaney. ! in! Overbright sunlight aeed 00 poo 4 keep you from enjoying yourself outdoors. Ray-Ban Anti-Glare Sea Glasses, modern, sale, scientific glare protection, filter out excess light, ad- mit to your eye light useful for seeing. Attractive styles plain, and growad to your en f because of her sex, born in Man- chester, Vt. Died Feb. 14, 1894. The federal government, RRs pigs ant |time and again, has turned | . § cents. line. {thumbs down on the sales | to be derived a ‘The Citizen 1 | ee little left to be squeezed STATE 6 IN a mts jout of him, i Rapa TY.) HANCERY, a ons | Mrs. William Walsh and ‘AL R ee: = | Dr. J. ry Valdes | speaking, it entails endless) gern a‘ VenNErr,, | daughter, Patri who had been sid nature in- | IMPROVEMENTS FOR work in bookkeeping. | “aintite wp Visiting Mrs. Walsh’s ,mother,| NEON LIGHTING SERVICE ages m j PTOMETRIST KEY WEST ADVOCATED City commissioners, in-] carrie iiaANMe xNurres *y Mrs, ‘Joseph “Lowe,” returned to | your druggist || Office bein 912 and 2-5 p.m. BY THE CITIZEN 5324 DUVAL STREET Aare Ne Evenings by Appointment stead of thinking about : v | their home in Miami yesterday. { fy, More Hotels and Apart- | w to get more money | T° Ptarrie Hs nett } ae | Alco Tieqeene ‘ ‘your { iar fay] ! ments. from residents, should turn » A. storty, published in today’s | ‘CREO 619 Duval St _ 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. heir thoughts nesrderett ap- | Citizen from, its:Washington cor | mee their thoughts to reductions & eg respondent, says that the. num-/ "<7" Sh Wee are ee ferCeus, Ces Upstairs Residence 295 | 3. Airports—Land and Sea. | 4. Consolidation of County and | City Governments. | 5. Community Auditorium. in the proposed budget. is is not the time to in- se salaries, but the commissioners, with a few provide higher y employes. ste thousands lars for radio equip-} on police cars and fire . as well as providing > subsidy for $1,200? make provision for r city attorney when torney can take care the city’s work with time . to spare? Why not save}’ sles eaiDia paca these proposed | expendi- PREDICT ened PEACE ‘tu or, if the commission. e is ers are determined to keep | the budget at its present) amount, spend the average {?? {that ‘would accrue from | keeping. salaries at ‘thei resent level, getting ‘along one attorney and not I ng new cars for the po- pected devel lopments might | lice and fire departments | upset the prophecy, the | when the present cars are in'| fact that the C.1. O. and the; good condition, and apply! A. F. of L. are attempting} those savings to the im-; to discourage unions from | provement of streets, which striking is regarded as sig-j are in poor condition? ! nificant | But, above all, avoid im-| In addition, the recent; posing a sales tax on a com-| agreement between the; munity that is already taxed | United States Steel Corpora-. to the breaking point. tion and the Unit2d Steel ——— Workers has been followedj Thi. we remind you by an agreement between | again a good time to save the U. S. Rubber Company money; the day is not far dis- and its 30,600 employes in}tant when the dollar will | sixteen plants. These fa buy more. raise the hopes that collee-| © = —W————_ tive ba ining is offering; DIARMAMENT AGAIN? labor and capital an oppor- | a ; tunity to talk things over) here is talk about dis- | voureuts resort to st Ike armament again, with the | : delegates of the nations N. A. M. ADVICE discussing and debating are various proposals designed | The National A I to bring about an end to the of | Manufacture which) everlasting race of arma-| maintains a considerable! nents. | anda machine, mem- The end of the World worializes Congress to take] War has been followed by ‘actiof.on public matters and] considerable disarmament. aitempts to work up public} The United States and Great opinion to support its pro-| Britain have demobilized to | « quire '! ber of stores in Key West has de- | , STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE ea theraine ‘the fren 25 per cent since 1 TRIUMPH ce dane ne Charles Filer left this morning } E |for Miami for a stay of a few | — | Danie Court, | S8Y3 { ma . Salgado | ancien \ Mi Beas | | Today The Citizen says in an} weveveveveveverers | editorial paragraph: “We are advised to strike while | the iron is hot, but not while the | head is in the same condition.” Ree eee | The only natural entrance | } found to Wind Cave in the Black | Hills ,which is more than 10° ; miles long and 240 feet deep in! he | places, is a hole 10 inches in dia- ! meter. { oO ND FOR WONKOE CHANCERY ACLE. |i o¢ LO ——————— R { ATE OF { IN r wiv to is Guaranteed PURE Place Your Refrigeration THREE CONVENIEN , eh cor DAHY | Case LEON VISELL on a REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE ‘2 vs IDA VISELLI Thompson Enterprises, Ine. rs (ICE DIVISION) PHONE NO. 8 KEY WEST, PLA. ROUTE OF THE BUCCANEERS 1G SOUTHARD STREET TELEPHONE 1040 OR YOUR TRAVEL AGENT yciation gram. a large degree and even} in A recent release supports | the Soviet Union has taken | ten “propositions,” f0UT] ctens to dis a large num- connected with curtailing her of soldiers labor powers and six with Army reducing government — in- It should be understood, come and abolishing war-] very clearly, that the goal of | time regulations. Not a] disarmament cannot be at- single proposal involves any | tained unless there is great- ussumption that manufac- er trust and confidence turers have an obligation to} among the nations of the! *' the public or that Congress earth. If it is too much to ex- | has any problem in connec- pect alien peoples to put tign/awith sbusiness itself. their future in the faith that Reiaes i there will be no more ag- A smart doctor says that os Ams peste | the man who works too| 8tessi07 disarmament may | hard will die. easily. Wel b@ Possible if international ian fs ites “! force is available to repress | . : aggression. Even then, there i must be complete confi-| equal, in an economic sense, | dence in the integrity and humanity will rate men by tpefig ning ability of the ine) ther virtues. ernational force ‘ We do not believe that When a minority group or-| either of these conditions |‘) ganizes a ation it] can be met at the present ; ay West © should not objeet if others|time. Consequently, any es in Mon : isarmament proposal that ent lit- from the Red tounty, wnship 8 East, | made by T’ recorded in When all men become mn pub= | Florida. organize their own associa-| d tions, is adopted will repr —--— tle more than a careful re-! The ignorance of the con-| duction of armed forces, de- | es BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY 8Y KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY += «Heer Morton Downey, WKWF, 12:15 P.M., Monday threugh Friday oe sumers is easily compre-| signed to save money, and} | hended when you realize} undertaken with a close! that most of them do not] watch on developments: in e the tariff as a tax.* other countries. | ‘ reco