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ecmits. all! ones, and" i: be 4 if; to till ‘vacancies. Today Governor Cone signed Gomez. bill fixing the begin erm gi the judge of Monroe 2 court’, of record at $2,- 400 a. gent, on Associated ii dispatch in The Citizen says. , Has. beers - dispatch says that the} ouse. killed two senate bills, one the salary of the cletk of criminal court and the other v the | i t i } i i ee promised. settlement of sales tax certificates. | Judging from a letter issued today: by the P. & O. Steamship Company in St. Augustine, in- dications are that the report is false that the operation of the} P steamship Cuba between Key “Sander: burden-| west ‘and Havana and Key West taxation, ‘The entire}and Tampa will be discontinued , once toasted for its | shortly. Rudolph H, Sands bbs been i second lieutenant of} the local company of the Fiorida National Guards, according to information: received in Key West. today from the office in . aceme } r } . However much we may talk ‘about shimmering plans/ct Augustine, of Adjutant Gen- ents in Yjeral Vivian Collins. fest, -we must not forget ike a ic ates recreation . depart- caft not:become a,” Rat Marea ncn nc hepery ‘ hout -higher tien. And ‘when. we thin’ taxation, jambs: women's: work center. fi get the m of it ‘is to practice} Carey will be the queen, and : in buen Joe McMahon, the king. “ any yaa Key West Boy Scouts will ‘ bold an “Amateur « Night” en- ‘offical are tertainment inthe high school saving las, be- os -Junior-Senior P.-T.A. will give oney? a May Day festival, tomorrow; to get alin Bayview Park. Miss Barbara| ‘ auditorid@m on the evening: of May:’?. pe y The Citizen says in an not -to-‘make use of}, tit the ladies ‘are sated.” Don't believe in}. of} signa or you'll regret it. , BLAMES FOR. BLOCKING eeting of the For-{ isters in Moscow | ee, nda. “and et end with Secre- =i ort a State Marshall oth “YR OLDE LIGHT” l Bea a ave Soviet blocking action}. rvs ‘Editor, The Citizen: treaty for Austria ‘Aneaceauly: eS Key Westers p pact to are about to lose out on our lo- rmany demilitar- ie lighthouse. For, according to “People bat a editor seenten the te any itews — practically. obsolete. It is common knowledge that navigation has reached a certain Doug! auee was presented supper and dance were enjoyed. aide }Chef de Gare, Voiture 492, Miami; as} gift by Mrs, Bort yy . Mrs., : in) work in membership during the} ‘Delgado, Grand Chef de Train— 40/8; Edward Deering, past dis- trict commander; ‘Larry Hoffman, Miami. Beach, District. adjutant; Ray Axford, 9th. District adjutant; Joe Adams, command Harvey Seeds Post 29, Miami; Joe El- yena, commander, Rataan Post, Miami; Mrs. Peggy Turner, com: mander, Poinsettia Post,. Miami. Jack Clark, commander, Veter- ans .of Foreign Wars, Post No. 3911, Key West; George J.: Per- (nick, immediate. past. Chef de Gare, Voiture Logale 728; R. D. Smith, Chef de Gare, Locale 728; City Commissioner Louis Carbo- nell, City Commissioner Hunter Harden, , County Commissioner Frank Bentley, Sheriff Berlin A. Sawyer; Bill Keefe, hef de Gare, Locale 492, Miami; Melvin A, Friedland, Miami, ‘assistant State Service Officer. William Simmonds, commission- er, State Veterans Commission; Jerry Ganz, Seeds Post No. 29, Miami; Eugene Anheir, Veterans Administration ‘contact representative, Key West; Jack Saunders, county Service} Officer; Paul Savage, Coral Ga-|" bles, 10th District. committeeman; | Robert Wickard, Coral Gables,, 10th District Grand Cheminot—j 40/8; Stanley. Crosson, first lieu- tenant, Dade County Guard of Honor, and many others. Following the ceremonies, L ii a: 40 and 8 Officers Installed _ The newly-elected officers of ‘West. Hospitality Band, gave/® p.m, in the Key West Yacht Club. The installing officer was Geo. | 20 iP, 1947 Wirnuft cou Upchurch, Grand Chef de G: Daytona Beach. ‘Those, insta! were: A Chef de Gare—Robert D. Smith. Chef de Train—Grorge Sikes. Commigsaire, Intendent—Clif-| rd J. Raines. ' Lampiste—Harry J. Metzger. { Commis Voyageur—John Stout, | Garde de la Porte—Iva Wat- son. Aumonier—Albert, L. DiNegro, | ied for Jr. Conducteur—Robert Daniels, Correspondant—Vance C. Stir-| rup. Cheminots—Richard Ellis, Sr., George J. Pernick and U. J. Del- gado. ci There were many distinguished ‘ guests in attendance at the 40/8) + installation, including Upchurch; | ¢ Roy Miller, Daytona Beach, grand | correspondent; U. J. Delgado, Key ‘West, grand Chef de Train; Jess Koehler, Chef de Gare Passe, Voi- ture 492, Miami; William Keefe, k i Robert Wickard, Coral Gables, | ! 10th District grand Cheminot; Al-| 2 bert J. Mills, Key West, national} ¢ executive committeeman. Harry ‘Cooper, Miami Beach, 10th District commander; Paul) spu Savage, Jr., Coral Gables, 10th Disirict committeeman; Eddie Hu- er, department sergeant-at- |» ‘ms; Joe Adams, commander, Harvey Seeds Post No, 29, Miami, and many others. R. D. Smith succeeds George J. Pernick as Chef de Gare of Voi- ‘axe No. FRIEDA A. SASA adjutant, Harvey | (Siz. IN THI | Cane JOHN M. CHRISTE c ! Novice RHQUL TO A four Grower SELLA That ued | { es : bi gs ‘he Citizen, it appears The fact that Great Brit-fthough Uncle Samuel considers ain and France lined up;it the United States orts ~ Fgh oie stage of near-perfection, but let/ture Locale 728. The Voiture un- . that ia ha: <a.fit be borne in mind that many der Pernick’s leadership has ex- ot ‘ Russia has prac commercial fishermen and|/perienced one of. the most suc- Tejected . the four. spongers, still depend quite a lot cessful years of its history. Fol- power pact and that no ‘on the Key West light whenever |lowing the ceremony supper was ie com: ved possible on|they may happen to find them-jserved those in attendance. Kempticated differences |scives at sea striving to obtain aver Austria. their livelihood from old Nep- impasse een the} tune. States a Soviet ne bid ae Gea Russia i sil ete eset [sete in the near future. Will pene i san hs not our lighthouse still continue to be a blessing to mariners as of yore? Truly, one could peruse the century-old records of this td. up light and without ‘much effort f mebater fuence| compose a beautiful ee wee hroughout the world pend-| could very appropriately be en- ing’-a more sersible eae: ae “Saga of the Key West X , Ps i ‘Wt has caused me much owe * the United auxin gladness to have learned NG SRI. Bt0, FO from numerous citizens that to: see phase of Mayor Demeritt does not stand rnational Telationshipa alone in his heroic struggle to tinlom they..are prepar-| maintain the Key West light. We Yabjeetiy surrender to} shalt exert alt possible efforts insistence and ex-}to keep one of our dearest and there seems to be {most prized possessions which lative any community might . well be proud to cherish: La Farola. JASEPH M. VILLAR. Key West, Fla., 2328 Staples Ave., May 5, 1947. tfy “im opposing European philosophies in our domestic ‘all drug stores, George A. Cook, of the National ‘Mediation Board, born in Bloom- ington, Ill, 58 years ago. fan Reese ee ee eae Well Known Man Felt Like Swollen Balloon; Full of Stomach Gas Recently, a well known man stated that he used to feel like a swollen balloon after every meal. He would bloat full of gas and spit up acidulous liquids for hours after eating. Was terribly constipated. 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SP Sa ahs. AS gt AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, ron 4 FLORIDA. EN CRARCEM x No. ANCE CHRISTIA Defendant WING DRFENDANT, PPEAR Christian, Avenue, notified that; a for divorce has you by John-M. above eotitied hereby Rill of laint filed against in. the o file 2 OF ae Complaint. on nM day. of June, 4.D.4 se allegation. of sale int WHI pe taken a: all, 7be) published week for four (4) conpecn- ein THE. KBY KE newspaper . published County, ida, this 17 a in West, Florid Dat ma da Monroe rowen, Simmens, Prevat Ju by 804 « National Rank Buildi; Miami 32, Flo Solicitors fo may i | @LAUNDRY TURS| @ HEATERS Contact Us When You Need Repairs _ TD la, STAR ® BRAND DENCO CORFEE and CUBAN HAVANA JACKSONVILLE PENSACOLA * TAMPA CHARLESTON NEW ORLEANS * NORFOLK 5$1@ SOUTHARD STREET PHONE 1040—or Your Travel Agent NATIONAL & ; AIRLINE