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Be ienvenido | : Officers Bernard is some-| White, Frank Jolly. and Hector w, and we are like-}€astro testified for the prosecu- also that carry-{tion. They — heed raided the rabbit’s foot for good | Driftwood ‘about 2:30 Sunday; cor going on only | morning. The Chief said about 7 170 people were sitting at tables during what we call modern hcaraie Gea : “@ith Yet Samuel Pepys, writ.[enoush liquor around to fill a in his Diary almost three) three glasses containing liquids years ago, Observ-| were « introduced as. evidence. it he was in excellent | waite said he saw people drink- and wes’ at a loss to} ing from the glasses and said at whether it was due }least one contained an intoxicat- taking a turpentine | ing beverage. morning or to car- ube seed lect we ?, A . m. Four wait- re tye » - ers said they saw no one drink- urse, the word “vita- ing but admitted there were a “has been in the Eng- number’ of glasses on the tables. language only a com, Pepys Sook hs pil deity in| Rey West In ial Days Gone By CITIZEN OF MAY 9, 1937 j TEI E j Hi i a knows “anything about. an- Troop 2, Boy Scouts of Amer-; cient history is were that ica, enjoyed a camp outing over! graft, so rampant in Amer-| ine week-end under the direc- ican polities, probably was/ tion of Scoutmaster Victor Lar-! je. In ’ ulevard in the tions the scan Danes, of} vicinity of the swimming pool. ft on several occasions, e speaks of it as “‘prea-| Criminal court of record con- ents,” In one manth he re-| vened this morning for the May ceived 500 pounds from one} tury" ee ee a ee AS man for helping him in his| "7 Presiding. ‘Tangier contracts, and 500) Monroe County Bar Associa- from another for vitualing tion, meeting Saturday after- of the Navy, both of which] noon in County Judge Raymond offices were under Pepys'|R. ros ees endorsed Sena- direction. tor Arthur Gomez for appoint- Time marches on, but, in| ment to the Circuit Court va- marching, human nature | °@"cy in this district. *i carries on in much the same} 21% ¢. Weech has been a z P- way from century to cen) jointed deputy grand master of tury, Masons in this district, Grand ae told, Master Ralph Chapman of San- Fashions, we are told, | ford announces today. er stand still; which aug- \ ord Party a figures will | Club Social Marti was organ- less revealing and more ized yesterday at a meeting held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Os- concealed in future sty les. ear L. Milian. Chief objective of the club is to promote the in- 57,000,000 INCQME terests of Key West, Milian said. ,| TAXPAYERS IN U. S. * x Spree oh the ey West he Federal income tax, | Lig ra pany will meet which. began in 1913, will tonight to hold their first re- he paid this year in varying hearsal of the Gilbert and | Sul- : amounts by 57,000,000. resi- livan opera, “The Mikado. dents of this country. This More than $4,000 worth of} is a tremendous increase in| sponge was sold this morning] the number of returns and| on the municipal sponge dock. compares with 3,500,000 in 1938. »| One of the biggest jobs in Mrs. Ernest Meres of Tarpon Springs, arrived this morning on to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clem C. Price. is the auditing! of returns. The Government has three years in which to check personal income tax data and it requires a consider- able number of auditors to handle this phase of the Treasury Department’s task. - We call attention to the ;NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING magnitude of the undertak-| | Notice is hereby given that the ing because Congress seems |City Commissioners of the City determined to cut the funds einige Prone allt hold _ lof the Treasury Department | Public hearing in the Commissio ‘Chambers in the City Hall, Key and of the Department of wor Fiorida, on May 27th, 1947, peareet weyers a ng at nie pcleek. P.M., for the ae pose earing parties in interest number of auditors genploy land citizens in regards to the fol- To understand the mag- |lowing change from: = aa, Residence ‘“‘A” to Business “A”, nitude of the effort ta find inten Diteiat Key Meat, Epta.() show that it would take 1,-\4; recorded in Plat Book No. 2, yor sagaere pent ape if|Page 47, Monroe County Florida! each auditor eked 155 /Records, - returns a day. Also, change from: ae While it is obvious that all|,, Residence “A” to Residence “i 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 for every taxpayer. to knaw| and 19. it many. of them will be| A sub-division of Part of Tract ecked. It will tend to/(28), Key West, Florida, as re- more accurate re-|Corded in Plat Book No. 2, Page ‘and a more equitable Naat, Monroe County Florida ent of the tax by all ROY HAMLIN, " may9-1t. City Clerk. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Keep moving if you must, but don’t forget to pay the rent.” ve F eas i Rad ot business re week ‘to close the office, as of have its liquor license | yesterday. connection with income tax{the steamship Cuba from Tampa | © Organized.in 1941, West Selective Service Board processed 3,900 registrants, not including men of the Fourth Reg- istration (aged 50 and up). Selee- tive Service was discontinued on 2 March 31. i Trucks fram the’ State Head-| quarters arrived here about 7} o'clock last night and loaded all _- the, filecases, records and. docu-| ments of the Board for convey- | ance to, St. Augustine. Members of the Board at the closing date were W. P. Archer, ehairman; W. B. Brady, secre- oro tary, and Charles P. Thompson. “ ih in’ iN MISS OHMIE TO SING FLoliba i paeewm WITH ANASTASIO ON | Wriiianl ROGER | : 5 USO SONG PROGRAM | GONE UAVING DI Dianne Ohmie, singing-star-of | —MANDS,. AGAINST. SAID 1 the heey musical, “Best Smile | | You and éach ot yowasharetsy no- ‘orward,” and Louis Anastasio, | ‘ified and, requined to. en you, oF SWVe of Boca Chica Air Base, | cither of you, mags fan Neuman tae will give.a vocal: progrom Sun- | Cvaned inte, ots men Was ne ce day evening’ at the USO-in con- County dadge tie a a het neue, necti i Florida, at, his: office. 6 court pasa ve oe ee SN rant LEST LU a aor Miss Ohmie will be heard in; 9a", montha George Gershwin’s “The Man 1 e ns Love,” “Can't Help Lovin’ Dat| + o>" ess} Man,” and Richard Rogers’ “With! Ridrean of the calments and ‘aha A Song In My Heart.” to bythe siren ae Anastasio will be heard i nd not so: filed guine. 8 Adminiatratar Wratising, ane i A Wil 4 Anastasio possesses_a voice of} Stared. eee unusual quality and a well train- | fi apposition. | nay.2-9-16, 1947] weigh, well, all ed one. He has also joined the} ipa ate "aps ops before acting, cast of the Little Theatre Group, | KEBENTa SUmIeEaN mace more liberal side of which. is an organized group of; yy rofl <9 Cau g PHANCE 2 c young people interested in mu-| | ¢ sical comedy. Fuank Adams, di-| 5. ppansmoihenepeRsax, Plaintiff, q DIV@RCE; rector of the club, has extend-| ed an invitation to local residents | al ‘ to attend the songfest and hear aot Detenaane, * | x, | We the guest singers. Sp: RAE The program will get under-} 3 re Leake way at 9:00 p. m., and will con- ‘ ere ith Gi 2 sist of community singing with| You om Natehy rea i ;; pear to the sworn: BU 9f-Comp! specialty numbers being present-| Pi84 “Qgainnt. you any te | abe efore ed at intervals. Gerry Pinder, ) stated cause, on Program. Director, and Beatrice| @#y of June, Ac A * the alles: Moreno, accompanist, wil :con-| be gaken as confessed “by. duct the evening’s program. ie and. Guaenegeae Le) ROSS CHAWYER, Clerk ‘of: the Cireyit, Court Montoe County, Florida. AL ! of | (sa RAYMOND. ORD. pitoneey Sonn Re 46,1947 | WE SPECIALIZE in... Zz | Se Ree SSD i Coren Secure @Repairing lone Have Denghiar FLOMIDA. 1 Tk. CHANCES ‘STX+] @ Repainting Clyde T. Morton, C.T.C.U.S.N.! gor Skye and Mrs, Morton, announce the; Plaintitt, arrival of an 8-pound, 7-ounce! ppwWaRn A. MA daughter at the Navy Hospital Defendant. a on Wednesday, May, 7th. The wo, RDI OF PESAIE ATION j new arrival has been given the; gat. 160th, Riese, name of Thelma Charlene. WARDIALMAM, ace no- your appearance eERSESERS He eT | PIVORCE ve cause’ for divor the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING {89, "hive cause for divorce, cn, the Notice is hereby given that the | {L2G "weatnat een pete one) City Commissioners of the City of | Key West, Florida, will hold a public hearing in the Commissio! : Chambers in the City Hall, Ke; oy Phin e West, Florida, on May 27th, 1947, | 934 bold Building, at 8:00 o'clock P. M., for the pur-| Miami, Florida, | pose of hearing parties in inter2st Attorney for: Diotasibt and citizens in regards to the fol- | lowing change from: H Residence A and B to a site for a Cemetery. | The following described prop-| First sub-division of part of | Tract 21, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5./ Recorded in Plat Book 1, Page| ; 'Y> Ine. 43, Monroe County Records. Also, mlde: From Residence A to a site for Fast, Dependable — and Express Servise a cemetery, all of Blocks 32, 33, | ‘ 37, 38 and 39 of Tract 21. Also, From Residence B to a site for Between Miami and Key West a cemetery, Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 in Block 20, Tract 21. Also, All of Block 21, Tract 21. : ROY HAMLIN, may9-1t City Clerk. VvVVVVvVvvvYVvVVvveE WATCH for a GREAT SELLING | EVENT SOON! 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