The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 30, 1947, Page 2

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OS PR ee 2S Bs fs eA me to aewnr reiting etre pynnny we eas 1, abo} port, Which seeped down from Tallahassee into a Mi- . , about the iy ith what we call civili- we heard “the Ja y, in. the ; after’ a heavy: don’t contract Lh Oe AOE A . ore ‘Of course, colds are con-J ») {ptageous, and.even-a barefoot state and pays the penalty for so living. -- : ‘or instance, tootl Cpe is, jown amon juimos, Hand the reason for that is | because théy exercise their jj teeth in> masticating “tough geal and walrus meat. , '’ Hate never hurt an en- . = but.it-has ruined. the : mn of many a hater. making three | |... The land of the tree is en” ot Nis a $12,-| done. it]. HENRY WALLACE. oa The former Vice Presi-| dent of the United States, to} Henry Wallace, seems to be job fm bad favor with his fellow and Demoerats in Congress and and, the Administration. In fact, he is out of the ganie so far as the Democratic party is meerned. - If we were reporting on '4¥’ve been talking to a guy that n't seem to’ meet his’ ds and requirements. Of sé he is a “radical,” But not a Communist. only way to figure out is ae he has lost- ‘ay, and gene astray. borer —. the viet ublic ing interest in’ | Hate reacts like a boom- rang. It Beware of any. proposi he}tion that promises you ya yaide. desl, a yrotnd ftoor, ind a high cut: ~ id aggressive, je ‘majority ‘what sheet be jreal ‘he gives me.what I assume is % S a TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY By RUSSELL KAY Frankly, this isn’t the column . had.planned for this week. I arrived at the office in a cheer. ul mood ready to coax a nice constructive thought from my think-tank and‘ weave it into a readable columm, and then some- It was the old telephone gag, promptly and more or ,less reughly informed my friend Mr. Stevens that I ain’t interested— that I never bought tickets or made contributions over the tel- thing happened that made me|ephone. He was still whining blow: my “top. about crippled children and the Before I had a chance to get | afflicted when I hung up the reading my morning’s|phone and cut him off. mail: the telephone jingles and| Smart racketeers and glib- guy who says his name is|tongued promoters travel about. Stevens calls me by name and the country milking an unsus-|* wants ‘to know how I’m getting } pecting public of millions of dol along. Jars annually with this tele- Phone solicitation racket. It’s an Hand trying to figure our ;old gag and you would think “Who in the heck is Stevens?” |reputable organizations weyld He knows me all right; from his {steer clear of it, but unfortungte- peanversation, Iwas convinced;ly. groups like Kiwanis, Rotary, that ‘it was someone. I'd known |Jaycees and others fall for the real well. smooth line handed out by thése ; ‘After taking. about five min-|promoters and agree to sponsor utes talking about what a swell ;shows or events with an under. day it was and:how am I doing,| standing that they get all the credit for doing a noble work and are in no way obligated. All they | do is accept the moey collected less actual costs and expenses, etc., and they never stop to think of what an injustice it is to the general public. the time‘I'm scratching my intended to be a hint as to his identity,-he remarks that “Joe told him to call me. Joe thinks you. are the swellest guy in town.” He continues about good lold Joe, and of course I’m sup- Posed to know who Joe is. But; Usually the racketeer gets the since there are a lot. of Joes, not jlion’s share of any money collect: ‘to mention G. I. Joes, I am still jed. They fulfill their part of the in the dark. contract of course, stage a dance Now. I am worse off than ever. |0r, put on a show which usually doesn’t draws little audience. amount to much and | Must certainly be an old friend ‘and he brings.in another charac-| If business men would .getj.pePers,.as. John Edward Walter ter. by the name of Joe that I am|smart and quit falling for this: sQpposed to know and still I can {racket everybody would be a lot} Rot even guess. , \better off It isn’t necessary to} “Fhem and haw ani stutter and |buy a lot of tickets to some show stammer,. but he doesn’t give me |0r make contributions, to some; a chance to even get in a word. j trick fund to retain the respect He contiues to chatter away like {8nd good-will of fellow citizens. a@ magpie .and I break out in a| It’s all right to make contributions to FURT.—(AP). \— More‘), ‘volunteers enroll- think ner Red. Cross | advancement rving occupation * troops |o¢ our countrymen the 53 military commu. nities set up in Germany cand ‘Americang civilians, lands 0 pried fg ; ting nui alike with supine: for de nts* [chi we, as staffing information desks, as- public, sisting in Binet rated |to become recreation, centérs, apd helping ‘that it might ever ‘in ‘craft shops. *~ .* then In Army hospitals in Bremen, Berlin; Vienna, . Frankfurt Nuremberg, these Red Cross vol- unteers visit’ wards to)distribute bobks. and>, magazines, _, provide flowérs for day rooms,’ make ffavors fer: sick room trays, -Pre-: pare refreshments and aid in the _ferafts program. CRVENTH. UMICTAG, Cincert FLORINA, IN CHANCERY, P ne Ne. 1861 ‘| 4OBRPHINE MARY GARDEN, » Key (West Garden Club and that ‘arrangements are being ast ‘igen award prizes in the ui ition campaign, one to residence ahd the other to a Custaees place. b ’ Fire Chief Harry M. Baker and : 3 mechanic. of Fire’ Department, on an officia’ The boys. are at it again. I }\ ©, Schutt, manager of La Gasa Matiha, artived in Key West yesterday to ‘accompany his daughter, Miss ‘Mary hutt, wha is a student in the of Maty Immaculate: Mr.. and” Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, 0 has been ‘visiting at Munson sland for a week, returned x B aan hes Miss Mitnie aires returned yesterday. ‘from imi, where she had been visiting relatives and friends. ¢ The Misses Cynthia Pearl. <iMdna Roberts and. Cleo emp, students in the Florida | , ‘@tate College for Women at Tal- Jehassee, arrived in Key West esterday for their summer va- cation. Z | Today The Citizens says in an editorial ‘paragraph: “People often go out of their way to hunt trouble. SUM REVEALS “46 FATALITY. EUREKA, Calif—A highway maintenance worker. detected a gleam of bright metal 600 feet down a steep Klamath River highway embankment anc inves- tigated, He found the body of a man identified from personal Ding, of San Francisco, lying un- der ‘the wreckage of an automo- bile, and papers and effects of an “Osear Ortéz” which indi- cated that the body of a second victim, cf the crash might have been washed away by the river. ‘The coroner estimated that the fwreck had occurred last Novem- Plaintiff. vr. PLVORCE ACTION HARRY F. GARI FE} @RDER OF To: Harry i. Garden, Residence Unknown. You are on: the first day of July, A.D, 1947. otherwise the allegations contained therein will be taken as ‘cumfessed, This Order to be published once der; a. week for four consecutive weeks bd fn The Key West Citizen, a news-}Clark, post paper. published in Key West, Plor- | Auxiliary, by Mrs. Jack la. , a Done and Ordered, in Key. West, :first vice president, and Florida, on this 29th day of May. Harvey, commander of RosscsawyeER, |Sawyer Post 28 of the American Legion. Key West Guard of Honor fired a salute to the dead; taps and echo were by Arent T. Sjursen, Jr., and VFW Clerk of the Cireuit Court, . Monroe County, i By: (#4) Alice H. - Deputy THOMAS 8. CARO, Solicitor for the Plaintiff, és may 30; jun 6-13-20, 1947 Ixado, | Clerk. or THE AND FOR Mi CHANCERY. i Cane No. 91-16 SUE ANNA DAWBON HARTON, bd Plaintiff, “yi DIVORCE JEFFREY CLYDE HART Defendant. ; PPRA| audience, accompanied the High Schoo) Band. DISAPPOINTED THIEVES OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — Burglars who entered the office of a local tea company and took a cash box from a filing cabinet jong) Were disappointed. The firm's confessed} money ‘was hidden in a carton of tea, by Y required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for. Divorce in the above sty on or before the 3rd day : otherwise the a ill be taken a: This Order is L once a week for weeks in The K n, a newspaper published in Key West, Florida. Done and Ordered this 29th of May, A.D. (SEAL) oy F Clerk of Monroe |. Y. PORTER, 1V, Sollettor for ma tite. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JU F THE STATE v. Cane No. HAROLD D. at vs. YVONNE ROBBIE Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: ¥vonne Robbie Hall, Route 1, care of 'D. K. Lambert, Corsicana, Tex quired to ap- or Divorce filed above styled before the 16th day; . otherwise thes therein will be taken as Done and 3 Florida, this 15th day of May, A (Cireuit Court Seal), ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of Circuit By: (sd) Florence § De Enrique Esquinaldo, Attorney for Plai Green Lawn" sweat. like’ the Finally he thinks he’s got me suffieimetly softened up *so he lets, me :have it. He is the guy Who is putting’ on the Minstrel Show for-the- Independent Order of Bald: Eagles. ‘There is a great reanization for’ you! “They ‘do — ahy other group.-They Pere « crippled chijdren, hel; the bind put ree on =i known’ graves and extend a help- ing*hand.to fallen women. J6é is:génetal-ehairman of the Foe told ‘him ‘to call and-I'd be glad to help out by urchasing a flock of tickets at two dollars a throw. Of course I Funderstand that. every penny brought im’ froin ’the ‘sale of tick- ets iwill go to the fund the Bold reputable efforts Fight Against Cancer, the. Red Cross, The Association for Crip. pled Children and Adults, andthe like, but don’t be a sucker for the telephone solicitor. Be smart, and regardless of what organiza- tion is sonsoring the program, if the solicitor is a stranger to you, tell him “thanks, but no dice,” and you'll be doing yourself and. a lot of other folks a real favor. Today’s Anniversaries (Know America) 769-—Ann Brunton Merry, the Philadelphia tragedienne, mana- ger, noted early American actress, born in London. Died June 28, 1808. % 1844—Herbert ber or December. y Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE EDWARD A. on Y » EQUALIZING BOARD Notice is heteby given that], on June 2, 1947, the City assess- nient rol} for the year 1947 will be submitted to the Equalizing Board of ‘The City of Key West, Florida, for approval. That. said assessment roll will be in the’ office of the City Clerk and available for inspection by the public beginning June 2, 1947, ‘That all persons desiring to! Miami. Florida. have corrections made in such MAE oe roll, whether in the listing, valu- ation of property or otherwise, inst file with the undersigned 10th day « a Decree T tered against you. ATED this Sth ) By: (sd) Kathleen Depu Stanley S. Phillips, 930 Seybold Building, ‘ L. Bridgman, |City Clerk, on or before the 2nd Eagles ae ing for the aid of |Brooklyn, N. Y., publisher, pas ed of co 1947, their written epee ering with fallen atch- tron eePoaryia pene a Ym petition ‘setting forth their ob- nies. “i tions, born in mherst, S. ions to -sueh ssment | —_— Tear ee Maybe I don't realize what a/Died Sept. 24, 1924. nar sroe-te eect which = - isclose: r erican| serious menace fallen arches) 1974 Josephine Preston Pea-|site to have made. | ’ sy ae en Rttae br pig ego Pgs ger g ee a ody, eminent pestle pecans ing ‘The Equalizing Board of The, oy ite ng | i and lyric poet, born in New. York, i i more is the la “in' the poms sake gi men examined by|Died Dec. 4, 1922. ay o Aretha ae rea ae history of the country. ae dane ened! cee pes 1886—Randolph S, Bourne, the|2, 1947; In the City Commission = : ation points. thite {ana to he unfit for eeuiant spars a eS a Chamber, City Hall, Key West, | (1/4 nfls me % loomfield, N. J. i now helhouses and’ G.1. : i.e prices for]... y 1 ng | Militaty. service because of fall~|in inf Sra f no infractions of | fall value conttibute en pos the Do I know how manylyrg 7"? CPidemic, Dee. 22, act upon said petitions. PPEA TS ANDERSON, o Mrs. Lizzie Rush, Box 44) Winnsboro, S You are here and You Will Get GUARANTEED Retrigeration Gervtsn Carolina, —ependisinanes a be taken as Done and ¢ ‘there ‘are right in my own eomrmunity? Suppose I were to develip.a case ‘of fallen~arches, 1892—Raymond Clapper, fam- ed columnist-news analyst, born in Linn Co., Kans. Killed in gir- plane crash over Marshall Islands; Feb. 2, 1944. i Dated at Key West, Florida, this 29th day of May, A.D. 1947. ROY HAMLIN, City Clerk of The City of Key West, Florida. may 29-4 ) * ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of the Circuit Cotirt of Monroe County, F § (ea) RAYMOND R LORD, Horas. Attorney for Plaintiff. _ May 9-16-23-80, 1947 ‘Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION)

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