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in his or rooms, then, does not make Home- | and favorab throughout the country ‘i now in some parts Florida than # would be to own a home, with the pay- ment of it in ad ing charges, a fs Key West, for instance, no owner of a home can ie cmeens of taxes he +has to pay on the home in city: county, In both those subdivisions he pays only on the interest and_ amortiza- } tion iH the county the payment | ‘ion to other carry confined to school bonds. Mose Wao many millions wasted to. now him: plain conscientiously on” Plub-Can Do Commerce.” a —_ Victor. Larsen today was ap- pointed WPA. recreational direc- d ito the playing well on baseball for thé. Chamber of neral taxation on |1 The, Citizen says in an editorial of bonded indebtedness. |. nism cannot bel ax the ‘advantage of those} ‘and to the disad-| Bait countries vantage of the American 4 tax payer. Time. will tell. ' The tornado which spread, ‘jdeath. and . destruction throughout Western Texas ‘land Oklahoma represents Jone of the most powerful | demonstrations of nature. A, witness said that it struck} o4j; with “a loud swishing noise, | like the rush of escaping’ steam” and that he could see “automobiles, barrels and} merchandise of all kinds. wheeling up the street ( The tornado gets its name from the Spanish language’ and the word means “a turning about.” Often refer- red to as a “twister,” the tornado seems to be a mam-| moth edition of the smaller! whirlwinds that often at- tract attention on warm days. Whether its destruc- tion is caused altogether by. the force of the wind or whether the tornado pro-, duces something of a va- cuum, causing structures to explode from the inside pressure of the air, is not al- together known. Some eye witnesses to tor- nadoes believe the whirling tunnel .bounces along the earth. The. record of de- struction sometimes indi- cates that the force dips along the surface but wher- ever it touches, the destruc- tive force is terrific. Boastful man, despite his zraggadocio, is unable to ex- plain his presence on the globe or the existence of the globe itself. ; stand that their rights, as acknowledged in the Amendment to the United States Constitution, did not originate with that docu- ment. All that the Amend- pansy to oe peop earn did was to acknowledge existing rights and prohibit any in- terference in these basic rights by the newly-created Federal Governmeni. i Lt ft i Fl: i “i : = F i : Hl i 82 fF25 ai sil , Fr if = Bee = 4 i yur ‘paper the pas- whereby a county ed his wn_sal- fer, an ‘sev. Per iue.<intyoduce a bill an if-if ‘becemes'a law, the sal- ary ‘of said‘ official is increased. Ces official du- part time, and the x his private busi- ness’on tie ‘'side. In’ some cases the *offitial duty ‘is a’ side line. Some officials do not average wo hours a:day of work in their ces for their monthly pay of several hundred dollars. ‘Since:the- taxpayers are the 0 pay the salary, why not; by referendum, permit them to decide, as.to proposed raise in salary, and not let an official de- cide what pay he should re- ceive? If..such. a practice was permissible in ‘business, how long would any business last? only :00—Foneymoon in New The Breakfast Club—abe 1§—The Oklahoma Roundup—cbe Shady Valley Falks—Mbs 100—-t.ook Your Best—c! ly Story Dramatization—abo ‘9:30--Say It With Music—mbs 10:00—I'red Waring Music—nbo Arthur aaiires: Show—cbs - Breakfast in Hollywood—abe 10:30—Irene Beasley Grand Siam—che 11:00-—Kate Smith Speaks—che Nghe Kenny Baker Show—abo 11:18—Serial Stories (2% hours)—cbe 11:80—Words and Music—nbe ~~ Service Band Concerts—mbe Afterneen 12:00-—-Sketches in Melody—nbe 1:00=Four hours of Seri Queen for a Day—mbs 1:30-—Bride and Groom—abe The Harlem Club—mbs 2:00—The Song Bouquet—cbs Ladies Be Seat “abe - Ben Alexander Show—pbe 2:30—Two 15 m. 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For cen. tral standard subtract one hour, tor mountain standard subtract hours, Some local stations eene a. my to fit local. rrry minute program changes can- Mot be included. s}a week for four con: TUESDAY, Evening 6:02—News Report, 15 Mias,—1 is Sovareid sna Nps work Silent (1 h.)—abc-east Kiddies Serial Hour (also 1 hour later)—abe- Network Silent (1 hr.)—mbé-enst Kiddi jal Hour (Also 1 hr. later)—mbs-west > Seth America Serenade, Sporta—nbo Frontiers of Science, ‘Talk—cbs 5:30—Red Barber and Sports—cbs §:45—Lowell_ Thom: —nbe World News & ry—cbs 6:00—Radio ‘Supper Club—nbe-basic Mystery Drama for W oy News and Commentary : Fulten Lewis, Jr. (west repeat 1 hour later)—mbs 6:15—News and KS ong Series—cbs Elmer £ Commentaty—nbe 4 Dancing Music Show—mbs-basic 6330—The Mafor House Party—nbe American Melodies Song—cbs Green Hornet in Myste' Arthur Hale Comment—! ‘basic 6:45—Harkness in Comment—nbc ports (West r’pt4 hr. later)—mba Commenta pment—nbe _[ Florida, thin 26th day. of [@lroutt Court Seat) by Doyle Show—abe ~. | vestigator, ity ae 7:30—Date with Judy, Drama—nbe el Blanc Comedy Show—cbs mphony es. — abe ‘alcon Drama—mbs 5—Five Minutes News Period: cbs —Amos and Andy Sketch —nbe Vox Poppers. & ‘Interviews—cbs el Heatter Comment=mbs eal Life Drama Series—mbs bber McGee and Molly —nbe To Be Announced--@imm na Rex Maupin Orchestra Al Forum, Debpic mabe 9:00—Hob Hope's Comeily—nbe To Announced—cbs n Music Museum-rabe Open ing Discussion Hoosier Hop Barn Dance—abe The International Quiz—mbs in. Comment—abe , claim or demand must -be in writ- TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1802—Politics in Congress post- pones term of U.S. Supreme Court —keeps court from sitting for 1 months. : 1874—First pipe line company to send oil from the oil fields to the Atlantic seaboard, incorporat- ed. 1894—“Gen.’ Coxey leads 20,- An’ official told me he thinks }000 unemployed into Washington that there should be a statewide |in historic march. law that, when a salary for any 1919—17 bombs addressed to office: is fixed, it could not’ be}prominent Americans foynd in raised by the mere whim of an {the mails. official, who thinks he is not get- 1420—U.S. attorney-general dis- ting ehough, with the aid of his|cleses plot to kill high Federal senator or representative. This |2nd State officials as part of May statewide law. should provide |Pay that fixed salaries should be changed only by the decision of ‘the people at the polls. TAXPAYER. Key West, Fla., April 29, 1947. Today’s Anniversaries (Know America) lawyer-patriot, senator, 3rd Chief Justice of U.S., 1796-99, born in Windsor, ‘Conn. Died Nov. 26, 1807. 1820—Henry W. Allen, lawyer, | Louisiana | j eat {ern Italy and Western Austria ‘Civil War governor, who saved | surrender. Confederate general, his state from possible devasta- tion, born in’ Prince Edward| ‘County, Va. Died April 22, 1866. 1841—Edward B. Sill, Univ. of professor, noted poet| California of “thoughtfulness,” born in Wind- sor, Conn. Died Feb. 27, 1887. 18@0—Lorado Haft, famed Chi- z sculptor, born at Elmwood, Died Oct. 30, 1936. 1877 — Thomas A. toonist, coiner of slang, who pop- wlarized, “Yes, we have no -ba- mangas” and “23, skidoo,” born in 1745—Oliver Elisworth, Conn.| five for the hat and one hundred Py . ; San Francisco. Died May 2, 1929.' for the suit to match,” celebration in behalf of peace. 1926—France arranges to fund her American war debts over a period of 62 years. 1941—German long-range guns shell England from across the Channel. 1942—Extradition treaty signed between United States and Can- ada. 1943—President Roosevelt wires John L. Lewis that if miners did not return to work on May 1... 1944—2,000 Allied planes blast} Berlin. 1945—U.S. Seventh Army en- ters Munich. Germans in North- 1946—At* Foreign Ministers’ Conference, Secretary Byrnes proposes a Four-Power 25-year treaty to keep Germany and Japan disarmed, but Russia’s objections keep proposal from agenda. How Much It Cost You? First Shopper: “That's a smart / Dorgan | hat you're wearing. May I ask (“Tad”), sports writer and car-| how much it cost you?” Second Shopper: “One hundred and twenty-five dollars. Twenty- | { | ‘|-divorce, in ithe above 41 Spuee hate hefore the 30th day of Ma: William V. Albury, | Attorney TIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OF FLOR! | IN AND FOR MONROE COU! enjoy your after. dinne Yes!" angwered gh as a larly the | abundantly : IN AND FOR MON bs . IN OUAN- STARE OF F: CERY. Cane DEWAYNE W! MAY, A Betendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Virginia Mey, — Sprague -Street, Ellensburg, Washi: * You are hereby pear to the of yh 947, otherwise the allegations ‘The Key West Gusleen. a per publish, na Ke rida. WR. ey .. West, jorida. i oO jh 8 h, Done bay why nored this 28th day rf, Ape (SEAL) ROSE C SAWYER, lerk of the Cireult- Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: ‘Alice H. Salgado, D. apr 20; may. 6. 20, RLEvERTN sUoioial CMe ae THE pre Or ae - 4 it. D FOR MONROE ACRE Cane No, 10.1183 ROSE MART NICHOLSON, Plaintitf, ‘ va. DIVORCE NEWTON H. RICHOLEON P.O. 1, U.S, T..C., San Diego, California, You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Tiivorce filed against you in the above ‘styled cause on or before the 29th dey of May, A.D. ‘1947. otherwise the al- legations contained therein will ‘be taken ar confessed. Done and Ordered at Key West, ROSS C SAIERR, | Clerk of circtl Comet | Ry: (sd) Florence B, Sawver, Depyty .Clerk. Attorney for Plaintitt.// apr 29; may, 6-13-20, 1947 Ay THE COUNTY IN AND F ‘oR pas CRHDIT ‘ An of the estate: of WALTER EARNEST “MERYMAN, deceased, arc hereby notified ..and required to file any claims or de- mands which they may. havé against said estate in the-.Qffice of the County Judge of LFiorida, in the Court House at Key West, Florida, within eight (8) cal- endar months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Each creditors ing and must state the place of residence and post-office address of the claimant and must: be ‘sworn to by the claimant, his. agent or hig attorney or it will become void according to law, WALTER .H. MERYMAN Administrator of: said estate Address: 31514 Wildermere Road West Palm Beach, Florida T. HAROLD WILLIAMS West Palm Beach Fla. aprl5- '9;may6,1947 car BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE FR A IN “CHANCERY Cane No. 10-1146 NELLIE MAE MOSLEY, Plaintife, v Div EZEKIEL MOSLEY, : Defendant. ORDER OF BUBLICATION. ekiel_ Mosley 3 Primrose Avenue i lanta, Georgia You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for! divorce in the above entitled cause on the 15th day of May, 1947, other- wise the allegations therein will be_taken as confessed, This Order is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Key West, Florida. DONE AND ORDEREP thie 14th | day of April, A, 1%, 1947. (SBAL) ROSS C SAWYER Clerk of the Circutt Court, Monroe County, Florida: : By (sd) Florence 5, Sawyer : eputy. Clerk. PAUL FE. SAWYER Solicitor for the Plaintitt apr15-22-29;may6,1947 8. ORCE. vo: i IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRC OF THE STATE OF ELORIDA, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE RITA ELISA FONT, Defendant. ORDER OF JSUBLICATION TO: Rita Elisa Font, Star Route, , Lakehurst, New Jersey. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 9th @ay of May, A. D. 1947, otherwise the al- legations contained therein will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 7th day of April, A. . 19. (Cireuit Court Seal) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk of Circuit Court. By Alice H. Salgado Deputy Clerk. Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. Attorney for Plaintiff. Dr. Bolge22-2p, 47 ‘| You are he to the af dive the April, A.D. 1, fonroe County, | ‘TO: eens. creethiunette ‘or’ | iL A.D. 1947, otherwise tions therein will he tak: fersed. ma SH This Order 0 once'a week for four weeks. in the Key West inen. @ new: published in the City of: Ke: at Fi he en as con- icitor for 5 apr. 15-22-29, may 4, 194 ee /DONALD WALK’ + Plainciff. xa. Div BETTY LEE WILLIAMS HIRLEMAN, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. TO: BETTY yg WILLIAMS HIRLEM. 26 Glenwood Avenue This Order in to be published once a week for four consecutive y. Florida. Monroe Cow By (sd) Florence B. Sawyer | (sd) ALLAN B. CLEARS ait. Solicitor for Plaintiff. a ‘Sunventn ue 7 PUpRIDAL aN NCL. Cane Xo. 10-804 B. L, PEACON and E. B. LEATHERMAN, Plaintitts, vs. JAMES .W. RUSSELL, et al, NOBICE To APPEAR THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO: JAMES W. "SSL, known as Jam iam = Husnell, if living, and if dead, his unknown heirs, devisees, legatees or gran- tees, address unknown. JOHN . HED Ri known. an J . LER RUSSELL, wite, if living, and@ if dead, their unknown heirs, devisees, Jegatees or gran- tees, address unknown. | ROSA LEE RUSS! and CLARENCE husband, if livi unknown hei or grantees, and Di inees, lematers unknow h i 2 LOL we feng livin, Saleen heirs, ee cr RU JAM, LOTTE ife, unknown heirs, devisees, KE Hving, and if dead, heirs, tees; address DORIS MAY AUBIA W if living, and heirs, devisee tees, address MARY ANN married, —— husband, if their unknown heirs, gatees or grantees, a known. And all parties claiming an legatees or ra nk ne and if} her dead , be terest by, through, under or a: any of the above Parties and all pa claiming to have or interest in the degeribe You and each of ey West, the 17th da: Bn y A. of Complaint brought BL. PI described, tions of sald Bill of € be taken as The relief Bil of © lowing ing and Florida a uo it vt} uty ‘Tract riparian rig tof the Russell Southwe westerly rhy aa Northeasterly line of Tract of five hus to be pubbinty @ week for four (4) weeks in the ida. (SEAL) By (rd) Smathers, Thomps yer, 1301 DuPont Bldg., Miami, Plerite Attorneys for Plaintiff ‘Ope. 8-15-22-29, may 6 iver! Ones. | & rj l i iyf lity: tit} f i » i | | dard. | EEE. res years ago. Dr. Harold C. Urey of the tame Raymond S. MeKeeagh mers ber of the U.S. Meritteme Comme | « sion, born in Chieage, eae age ; Alfred 8. Dastuetl, ‘ editor of Reader's Digest. bem ot Sno — for 10 years he @ brick in his stomach. ing was due to the digested food he siwaye hed side of him He wae weak, out, headechy. «wollen i and terribly const ly he started tokens and says the feeling Whe « te in his stomach diapered second day. 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