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ad in, ny “Ay, Bs cri — a e PAGE TWO ° . THE KEY WEST CITIZEN cae * ue " y 8s ' SKELETONIZING | Your Horoscope iGYC Rehearses..’ THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1947— An adventurous nature; fond of! Key West In Science Gets Bird Taxes? That isthe word ‘Mystery Pla: i | “ used more frequently ‘than ¢ s : “ Greeléy’s New: ‘a sreomerrte gaa | 279 other in connection with Da /s : me By MES cca oe ee | The Catholic Youth’ Council epoch: in American journalism. » 5 | theseconomic program for as 7 fROM Fites = {advance some new line of thought.|Found In Los Angeles Pits | cast rehearsed its one-act play eee epee the ya? .. {Ficrida during the next two), “op THE CITIZEN OF [It gives a generous nature, ac- oe la |The Jeweled Hand’ this-after- Vention of Cruelty. to Animals Bt years. * APR: tive, fully alive to th ld i corporated in New York. : . PIL 9, 1937 cigars gy ask |noon at St. Mary’s Parish Center, 1869—Justices on the US. Su- about, and conscious of its own merits, Many While Governor Caldwell adventures are From Old Fossil |= the direction of Gerald preme Court fixed by at did’ not recommend further islators that, if they put in- taxation, he warned the leg-| The Jose Marti monument in Bayview Park will be unveiled tomorrow. A large delegation of probable. ; | Pinder, producer of the, USO. LOO EOUSEOONFARORCUUOLOONEEAGRE EO UPEANNARESRLGEEEEOOEER . ‘ | musical comed, nine—had been 1>in' 1863 and in 1866; .° y & oe 1892—Some 500 Wyoming-Ari> td ly “Bést Smile For- Subscribe to Ine Citizen. BERKELEY, Calif. — (AP). —! ward”, 3 r eit ¢ zona cowboys set dut to exterms=| Fossil remains of a hitherto un- | ‘The gast includes Anhe Saw- to effect all proposals for! Cuban officials are here to parti- inate the cattle thieves. = Seve. There has been. talk of a naTEs three-cent sales tax, of fur- ther increasing the tax’ on cigarettes, on dog and horse racing and on alcoholic bey erages. And, should the legislature-go all-out on the te Wha 3 yee ambitious program propos- t |ed for the state, probably higher taxes will be imposed jon real estate. As The Citizen remarked {recently, the uptrend in tax- ation in Tallahassee has been ‘going on continuously since the turn/of the century. The 7 te -\further. improvements in|cipate mm the unveiling cere- ae’, alt gees, Florida, then more taxes a also “news (must be raised. i It was reported today that} work on the bridges at Channel| 3 and Channel 5 is nearing com- pletion. William W. Demeritt told The Citizen that one of the birds that evidently had been stolen from his aviary returned today. He added that the bird must hav escaped from his captor. A ie ward of $10 is offered by Mr. Demerritt for the arrest and con- viction of the person or persons who broke the ‘cage and took. the; irds. > Jesse C. Clark, head of the Legislators have never given Masons in Florida, is due to ar- ahy serious thought to tax!yive late ‘today. Tomorrow he reduction. They seem to be} will make an address at the un- under the impression, as are | veiling of the Marti monument. LEGALS RN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BLEVENTH JUDICIA! cCracuir OF THE STATE 0! AND FOR MONRO IN CHANG! ‘axe No. 10-1131 OLESON, € HIRAM A. Plaintiff, | DIVORCE. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Fannye Fave Hensley Oleson ejo Hollywood Theatre fornia: a required to ap- pear ta known. extinct bird which lived | ver, Mary Ane Albury, Jerry more than 40,000 years ago in| Hendriguez, Don’ Canna. Betty i ! feet se rey hy had tr: } Lou Garing, Joyce Bradley, War- Bet a jet e rea ren Bethel, Joyce A. Parks, with This bird, scientifically named |Pandanaris, is a prehistoric rela- tive of the modern blackbird and , the oriole. It is described by Dr.! Alden H. Miller, University of California zoologist, in the Con-} dor, a bird study journal. j An‘upper and lower — bill were! found. Dr. Miller said these indi- | cated the bird was of an entirely Lauriette Roberts as script girl. The date of production will be announced next week. People’s Forum exptes- the Bill of Complaint for | . ‘ of divorce in the abov. ed cause | different type from any previous- bat the editer seserves the on or before the and . of May, ly described. © te te an: Steme zie A. D, 1947. otherwise the allega- i enw: tions therein Will be taken as con-| The La Brea pits are great de-' ranted. ‘The writers aheuld be posits of a tar-like substance in! falr ama po rye . ee 1° silanes * to be published once{which many. prehistoric animals| o¢ the paper only. Signature of a week pur week secutive |) ‘ pom a rd ly in the Key West Citizen, a news- | became mired. the writers sinst accentbany the hed in the City of Key Issn Tequentea etheveron. D this Ist “YOU NAME IT’ 1919—-French Senate demands > treaty, contain terms enough to prevent another war. : Se Seeie bireoghont Seepe train vice it sections of the East. } 1940—Belgium announces her intention fo remain neutral in war. | 1941—United © States obtains 'Greenland base from Denmark. 1942—American. merchant ship {sunk by enemy sub within sight tof Florida. | 1944—U.S. Fleet shells Jap bas- jes in New Guinea. ‘toward Berlin along a front of some 180 miles. 1946—John L. Lewis walks out of conferece with mine owners. U.S. Senate committee approves the British loan. 1945—Five Allied armies sweep| nnn men —————= city and county officials i throughout ‘Florida, © that there is no limit to the tax- jable burden. Indications are that the present legislature will do as all its predecessors had done since 1901—further in- crease taxes. Consider, for instance, the proposed sales tax of three percent. It will \dig into the pocket of the poor as'well as the rich, and, in many Mmstances, some Lumley Parks left this morning for Miami ‘on a business trip. Key West Country Club today ‘i invited Cuban officials in.Key,| West to attend a dance to be given tomorrow night in the, clubhouse’ on Stock Island. Joseph Roberts, formerly em-; ployed’ by the Artman Press, re- turned today from a visit in Mi- ami. L. P. Artman, Jr., arrived last | Radio Programs WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 Time is eastern standard. For central standard subtract one hour, for moun- tain standard subtract two hours. Some locat stations change hour cf relay to fit local schedules. Last minute program changes cannot be included. Evening 's Report, 15 Mins.. 6100—New: ei etwork Sitent (tf nr. Terry Serial Repeat—al Network Silent (hr: Hop Harrigan Repeat. 6:15—America Serenade: Sports—nbe Word from Country, Talk—cbs Sky King Repeat—abe-west Repeat of Superman—mbs- west. 6:30—Red Barber and Sports—cbs Jack Armstrong Repeat—abc-west t. Midnight Repext—mbs-west \Editor, The Citizen: Clare Boothe Luce, ex-congress- | Sad indeed has been the pre-|woman from Connecticut, born !dicament in which Key Westers|in New York, 44 years ago. {have found themselves since last . z | Sunday. We have been placed in| Bernard F. Gimbel, New York a@ very embarrassing situation |merchant, bern Vincennes, er | Promoted by an individual who! years ago. — } managed to engineer a somewhat clever scheme. Said Individual, ! possessed with the audacity of in-| viting a neighboring country to! participate in a festival given in honor of one of their foremost | jcountrymen, should be taken be- i ifore a tribunal fo render full ac-| To Those Who Dislike Key West: Pverybody to his taste. A the admirers of Key West les Presi- dent Truman are former President Hoover, former President Roosevelt, Mrs. Ruth Bryan Rhode, for- mer minister to Kk, Elmer of the war, Congress passed atomic control legislation withowt a single dissenting vete and, thereafter, the Vresident appointed the Ci- villan Atomic Enery Commi- etoa. We are not on the inside end have to depend on what we read about the develop- ment of atomic energy but there seems to be a general idea that the delay in the Senate in passing upon the nominations tor the Commis- son is a serious setback to the work and that United States is losing valuable time im the race to keep ahead of AMF Nettle not be ovettodk- od that the special Senate Atomie Energy Committee, “headed by Senator Hicken- eoper, lowa, approved “he nominations for the Xemmission with only one stiee@ating vote. Those fight- oe Devid EB. Lilienthal in She Senate seem to be suc- ~«eesful in delaying action. It De about time tor the Senate to take a vote on the matter wt confwming the commis- iow, so that seientists and Sodustrialists will know how jo proceed, GASOLINE FROM COAL- From Pittsburgh comes information that the world’s larmest commercial coal producer is going to erect a plant to make gasoline out of coal and, if the process proves feasible, will con- struct a $120,000,000 plant. In view of repeated as- eortions that our gasoline opply, wnderground, is not ote that the promot- of the new project. say + cowl synthesis will pro- the nation with an ade- ve of gasoline for thousand years. This to be long enough, vexhaustible, it is interest-| merchants will increase prices not oniy to take care of the three percent but also to pay expenses in the book-. keeping that will be neces- sary to keep track of sales fand the computation of the tax. The breaking point in higher and still higher taxes will come one of these days. That day.will be when a tax- Onsciousi. public will rebel étonizing of: public of-' {night from Atlanta, where he | Emory University, to spend his and Mrs. L. P. Artman. Ray Bush, ‘deputy United States Marshal in this district, left this morning for Miami. Today The Citizen says in an} editorial paragraph: _ “Cut to the bone is the order from Cone.” 00 eet te TODAYS BIRTHDAYS (Know America) pre Gharles B, Dlivier of. the b liversity 0: Pennsylvania; fam- ed-astrenomer, born at Charlottes- ville, Va,, 63 years ago, 5 Frances Perkins, U.S. Civil Ser- vice Commissioner, ex-secretary Ihittie bit man who ES A PARDON of labor, born. in Boston, 65 years : fyo. jae. ‘ pathy of,;, ple}, Sigmund Spaeth of New York, 0. : is natural :) exe ended to the. Detroit busi- ness man, who after twelve years of successful and law- abiding business life, has} gone back to Ohio to com- plete a prison sentence. It seems that the man es- eaped from a penal farm in 1935 after slugging a guard with an iron pipe. . This, of course, is a crime and it is in addition to the original charge on which the man was convicted. Inasmuch as the purpose of penal sentences is to pro- tect society and to give the individual. an, opportunity to reform, one is inclined to believe that the escaped con- vict has offered satisfactory evidence of reform by his £00d..¢ and uct. since. his exttipe. * ae While no,criticism can at- tach to the State of Ohio for requesting ‘his ,extradition, or to the Govrenor of Michi- gan for “reluctantly” sign- years ago. John D. Hertz_of Chicago and years ago. Dr. Leonard G. Rowntree of Philadelphia, noted medical scien- tist. born in London, Canada, 64 years ago. Horace V. Gregory, poet-critic, born in Milwaukee, 49 years ago. LEGALS NOTICE OF NAME Notice is hereby to Section 86: Statutes that th siring to engage der Be fictiti given pursuant of the Florid: undersigned, de- in business un- ame of LINDS- intends to reg- with the Clerk | Court of Monroe} rida. DANI a County, Flo ‘ A SUPPLY CO., prida corporation. ident, pr 2-9-16, 1947 OF THE AND F EDNA ELOL KAU Plaintiff. ing the necessary papers, the DIVORCE. hope will be somewhat gen- |?" Ro inaint: eral that the authorities in|, LICATION Ohio wil! be inclined to leni- ency and that, in a_ short while, the man will be at- jtending to his business again. eq! Complaint for | styled cause | divorce on or bef: A. Dt otherwii therein will be taken as e The quicker an unpleasant task is performed the better for everybody. DOUBTS THE WISDOM R Week for four w ly in the K. " | J. Edgar Hoover, Director jof the Federal Bureau of In- | vestigation, testifying before |the House Committee on Un- American “activities, ex-| i | preses “grave doubts as to} the wisdom” of proposed} measures to outlaw the Com- munist Party. Mr. Hoover believes that “the best antidote” to Com- |munism is ‘vigorous, intelli-, }gent, old-fashioned Ameri- \canism.” He adds that our! | most effective defense “is a! (Sa) ALLAN: RB. Solicitor for I'l If you want expert genera. tor and starter service at the right price for guaranteed werk, try MURRAY AUTO ELECTRIC SHOP at 201 Sim- onton street. We have 25 years of experience. Just received a shipment of all size battetiés. We will test your electrical | {workable democracy that|| equipment free of charge. We | guarantees and_ preserves = latest in testing equip- me! our cherished freedom.” | has been doing graduate work at’ k vacation with his parents, Mr.| \ musician, born in Philadelphia, 62 . Y New York, founder of the Yellow! (j; Cab, born in Czechoslovakia, 68 | f WEST lished once iTIZ in Mon a week h day of March, y West, ( na for Monroe By: (sd) Flor ai > 10-1138 DOTSON HAN, Plaintiff, DIVORCE. ‘axe CARRIE BELLE vs. CARL HAN, : Defendant. ap- e taken as co published once consecut Florida. gado, Clerk By J Kuhn Poston yin Avenue Ci Kathleen Deputy -| STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL at All Grocers VvVvVVVvVTTVTTVvVvVTVVsT. | GARDNER’S PHARMACY 1114 Division St., at Varela Phone 177 222424444444444444 <1 { | Monroe Free Delivery 6:46—Lowéll Thomas Newscast—nbe World News & Commentary—cbs Tennessee Jed Repeat— vest Tom Mix in Repeat—mb: 7:00—Radiv Supper Club—nbe-basic Mystery Drama for Week—cbs News and Commentary—abe Fulton Lewis, Jr., Comment—mbs 7:15—News and Comment—nbe Jack Smith Song Series—cbs Elmer Davis Commentary—abe Dance Music Show—mbs- basic 7:30—The Skip Farrell Show—nbe Ellery Queen Detective—cbs The Lone Ranger Drama—abe Cecil Brown Comment—mbs- basic 7:48—Kaltenborn's Comment—nbe Brandt Sport# Comment—mbs. 8:00—Dennis Day and His Day—nbe Jack Carson and Comeily—cbs Lum & Abner Comedy Skit—abe Crime Book Mystery, Drama—mbs , 8:18—To Be Announced—abe f :30—Great Gildersleeve, Comedy—nbde Jean Hersholt, Dr. Christian—ebs Willie Piper Famfiy Comedy—abc To Be Announced! (30 M.)—mbe: 8:56—Five Minutes News Perlod—cbs 9:00—Duffy Tavern, Ed Gardner—nbe Sinatra Song and Variety—cbs Paul Whteman's Music—abe Gabriel Heatter Comment—mbs 9:15—Real Life Drama—mbs 9:30—District “Attorney's Drama—nbe Dinah Shore's Show—cbs The Beulah Stow—abe Name of That Song Quiz—mbs 10:00—The Big Story Drama—nbe Whistler, Mystery Drama—cbs Bing Crosby Record Show—abe Did Justice Triumph, Drama—mbs 10:30—Kay Kyser's Show—nbe Information Please, Quiz—cbs Henry Morgan and His Stuff—abe To Be Announced—inbs :00—News for 15 Minutes—nbc-basic ‘Supper Club Repeat—other nbe News, Variety, Dance 2 hrs.—cbs News & Dance'Band Hour—abe News, Dance Band, 2 hrs.—mbs 11:18—Variety & News to 1 a.m.—nbe 12:00—Dance Band Hr.—abc-west only |count for his activities. }. It was declared by a city com- ;misioner that the city ‘of Key + West gave Mr. Mason $1200. and jthe Chamber of Commeree also gave $500 for the Marti festival. {It is also alleged that some of ithe local merchants contributed. ‘| Truly, Mr. Mason will have un- derestimated us Key Westers considerably if he anticipated we would remain in full compla- cency about the whole matter. Nevertheless, he continues to promenade the streets ‘of our fair city very nonchalantly, with little of no régard 'for ‘his acts. ‘!'}/ :/ JOSEPH M!‘ViLLAR. 1Key West, Fla., April 9, 1947, TONY'S Near Corner ‘of Simonton, St. BUY and SELL We USED CARS ‘and TRUCKS Complete Reconditioning Bedy and. Fender Repatrin; Wrecks eae tioeoRInee Painting All Work Guaranteed —LET US GIVE YOU A BID— BUS TERMINAL Refresh with Coke at halt the cost of BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY OF KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY