The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 28, 1947, Page 2

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ia t ! Beach for quite some time, I-shall, use that city. as’an example’ of city should be. In Daytona Beach 'you will find a bathing suit is ‘in fashion, not only on the beach side tt on the mainland as _ well, ‘The well-dressed man or woman ‘what a. progressive resort} © wears a bathing suit in Daytona Beach. It is most fashionable and the city looks upon its vom era bathing suit attired population with pride. Maby large eee 4 rants in Daytona Beach even dis- impossibility to play signs inviting customers’ who the tax removed, even are wearing bathing suits. when it is designated| For the type of life and limited “emergency measure,” recreation now available in Key cage Florida | West, it is an established fact that ae pa It was }® bathing suit is’ more appropriate when race: than a an suit. Re ees logical. ‘enone * 4 peesoning, ing wild ‘ade’ “prevail retuned tolin Key Nest so that.it will no iately on Key Wes! dof re-fean Beospee. by catering. Wuaibe id | ert Tt is high time fon"thee i ihe an ine a sassy neasesasive, * }. {definitely sure our now existi red poss agg orig to antiquated laws arg banish; "pe receive, ut the -of some indivi = 5 "© i ri { mm acre of average soilmay some- ontain more a million earthworms, werage person rarely to think of the tremen- contribution that the earthworm makes to civili- writers have sug- that, without the sit Fl APRIL 26, 1937 —— Senator Arthur Gomez intro- duced a bill in the senate today that provides for a salary of $3,000 for the county assessor and a like sum for the tax collector. to bring exhaust-|Should fees in either office fall into productive acre- short of that’ amount, the county id be impossible |f°™missioners are directed to . ‘make up the difference. Other man to grow his’crops. bills fix ‘the salary of the county ' Hil f ist i Miss Lane Becomes Bride the marriage of their daughter,| graduated from Roosevelt Mrs. Ferry’s parerits, Ensign and | % Meacham Field for Wewport, R: I ‘} Bridesmaid was “Miss ““Naney i. t ! is estimated that, under") juice at $2,400, with $1,200 ox. le conditions, thepenses, and of the clerk of the or refined and en-| criminal court at $125 monthly. earth elements,| ¢ worms deposit upon land-surface, range from to eighteen tons per il )Mrs. Eliza ‘Hinde, ‘who - had been visiting her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Huey Hinde, returned yesterday to Miami. i J greatest, ae most neglected, asset of any com- munity ia its youth, os There are many Amer-| Representative Bernie C. Papy, jeans who seek to trace their | who is attending the legislature trees and the busi- mer in session in Tallahassee, is written to several Key West neas of more Gom ¥ “em friends, suggesting that they re- .; quest J. Mark Wilcox, represen- tative in congress from this dis- triet, that he assist in obtaining it is interesting, NO | for Key West some projects that . for an individua] to} the federal government has in the record of his an-|view for the state of Florida. cestors, we have no criticiam -- Peed who look|., Arthur Sawyer: Post of the on past generations American Legion’ will’ hold: a verage individual] Tectine tonight to name dele- be s concerned Bates to the Segre state con- more vention to be held in Lakeland in with the record that he; or. May. she, is making in the pres- J. R. Stowers, head of the some future year, per-}Stowers Music. Company, who jisitive de-}eft Sunday afternoon on a busi- acendent might interested | 2€35 trip in Miami, returned this ly tree ond come | ™*™ PS Present day to Today The Citizen says in aa those who live| editorial paragraph: “Clean Up and Paint Up may Miss Gerry Knowles is leading in the contest for May Day Queen, which is being conducted by the Island City Young Peo. ple’s Union. HH if Hy fel HH | ; | Twenty-six other passengers 3 Describing.the neglect of dis) persons as “the greatest al of,the century,” Dean Earl/€z, son, of the University vania Law School, Americans. to. write thelr , lect,” Dean Harrison. stated. men and women and children, politi them afraid to return to Jands,. wish. to. come” tq During the war, because of * rine warfare and other hazards, were prevented from’ crossing U » Atlantic. Now there is nothing ‘to, stop them but the legal barriers of Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons, declared that the only di- rect measure to aid these unfortunate people is the emergency bill intro- duced April 1st in Congress by Rep. William G. Stratton, Jr.t(R. IL). This law (H. R. rey if = — be temporary legislative remi ang enable 400,000 able-bodied displaced persons to come inté this country in the next four y “= The Citizens Committee ‘on Dis- placed Persons, with-headquarters at 39 East 36th Street in New York (on Harrison r the same block with the private mu-j}persons to President Tryman. if, aft : ey ie | , of Ensign Reginaltt Fer Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harnish Ferry of Honolulu,. May Lane, 202-D Poinciapd, aiiridunce| attended schooly in: Hawail ‘and Elizabeth Anne Lahes‘to’Ensign| S¢hool in’ Hawaii and'‘ id Reginald Valentine Fetry' of the| graduated B.-g D United States Navy at the'U. S.| Academy at Submarine Base on Saturday. The marriage was performed at 11 a. m., by Father Ganse, senior chaplain, 6f the Submarine Base. | % After a reception at the home of | % Mrs. Ferry left by airplane. from | % - Lane, sister of the bride, and. the matron of hdnor was Mrs. Dor- othy Lambert, sister of the groom. Best man was Lt. Ernest Smith, USN. Among the out of town guests! were Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Gear- ' % ing, Sebring; Mrs. Dorethy Lam- !% bert, Miami. ! Mrs. Ferry graduated. from! % Does Compan want ployees out the Convent of Mary Immaculaté, | % Prien to ‘eae ages jobs? Key West, in 1945. Ensign Ferry |% ‘ is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. V.|% Anewer— 4 { The Following Are Answers to Questions Which Are Frequently ; Being Asked the Company: wi g i sound old-fashioned, but it is a $3 good slogan.” ——000o-—_—. 1% to their work. ‘Nearly 4 thousand em- ployees have returned since the strike began. The APRIL 28, 1997 ; Company feels that all come Southern , Today the house, on motion of | employees, oe ae and non-su- bad ’ Representtaive Papy, killed # bill | 3° a have (deentiere— , that would have fixell the salary }# i Bs genes ary. ts pore nao wut employers Ce of the Monroe county solicitor. to thé public. The Company tried to the P Three contractmg firms that t avoid this strike. “It made an offer afe constructing units.of the Ov- erseas Highway bridges filed re- quisitions today with WPA for! % more workers. ; ik iF ii il ie shat i ha \ H : compare favorably with other wages in this region, with both sides to abide Former Key Westers, now re-}% siding in Miami, will hold a get- together party in Miami Friday | % by Ld the Uni That offer is still night. J. Waldo Leon is chairman | % ore “a ‘on. of the committee. ee: Question— 13 Joseph Richardson has been re- + Have those employees who have returned since the- strike began suffered any elected as Master Counsellor of | % Sori: A dertucthons wall emer tha Robert J. Perry Chapter,.Order ae pepe Y % break in the con- be are ages tv bee of DeMolay. H conan ts the Union The Key West Realty Company | Ne. has sold the land, known as the} biological station at the head of | % the island, to Julian J. Marks. i Those employees who have returned have . Lill done so without any loss of seniorit with the ond a ® or break in service.” “ ley yey T 1% Steamship Cuba arrived from $ Havana yesterday afternoon with | % 30 passengers for Key West. ! § were bound for Tampa. 12 } ~ L. P. Artman, Jr., left ‘fos Mi-/$ ‘ami this morning for a stay ‘of several days. SO LONG AS THERE ARE JOBS AVAILARLE, THREE EMPLOYEES OUT ON STRIKE Wit) FEES. 4 SHEE QF BUTY TO THE PUBLIC, AS WELL 4S TO THEM SELYES AND THE COMPANY, WILL BE COMDEALSY WELCOMED BACK TO THEIR WORK. Mrs. Simon P. Kemp left for | 3 Miami this morning to visit rela- tives and friends. A “wedding dance” will held Friday evening at the Cuban. Club house. $ 5 Today The Citizen says in an|% editorial paragraph: $3 ce oes Incorporated | “Correct this sentence: Let’s not stop; it’s only a dog fight.”

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