The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 5, 1947, Page 2

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tre ie ‘ , on 3 ; Sig! Bie On: oF. ¢, pay for 4 : Ry, A.D, "3947, otherwi 4 2 ‘i “ion reir rea at Mey West, a this 4th, day of dune, AD, mn them but also those who care for themselves, At the same meeting, when the pur- : (Cireutt Court Seal) chane of the hoapital and clinic was ap- wf "9 on kane : a great Creal anh, proved, the commissioners directed Conn- Rome VS) oat ‘can; put ye pe ; ao a.) DepMty Cl9FK, iam. V. EY B ’ : Attorney for: Pisintit! the eonstruction: of a:caynty home, tor ‘the care of indigents, at's cost of $90,000: vo | When the home. is completed and the | friends. inmates of the present : poorhouse are t. Present structure used for ill be turned over to the ‘needy colored tresidents. .. » . —— RO. dent in the Academy of 3 Names in Tampa, arrived. yestep-| #0. Avondering of day gn the steamship Cuba to}* pti an» spend her vacation in Key: West: . on Pisintits, JOHN WILLIE McRAE, : 1OG} When you fealixe that theré\is no ayeh | her family, {Bax Went, : : ; : {nedy avemne te of things as east and west, north and south, | wire. Walter Lawe and daugh- | Sun has i inet ata rit his" snymore—ant Taxpayers of or up and down, you are beginning to get |ter, Barbara, of Ashe ‘street, left a ee Bevyleyd Geo Appear on ihe att aay worrving this. marning for Fort Lauderdale ca the entitled court. to the Bill af to visit Mrs. John D. Stephens, faint tiled against xo, in the Key West Genera! || sémewhere. which cost some $400,000, for casei inlet dectiahetciomiicaan ; i MCR || hove entitred cove, a univer: of $50,000, is a stroke of for- WHO CAN SPEAK also Mrs. Lowe's daughter. alpeeoamenes t. Citizen, i= tt and Monroe County. : } Today The Citizen says in anf. : Poa the for leadership-—and it puaaty hospital, American business needs a. clear-cut hey he Pecans lacie ua vat ity: Partly! tones. “dr. a5 One of the, Judges continuously Nm ok. ue p ghy iP ito the |) statement, by Government of its plans to | ine basis of success.” jemparatute | ta : Fri-} Santee county, sta Th rt bi a tame [out om the States. rmeot domestic and world difficulties, de- toe day. Fe “shot Oe Oe MAE MA ec cawrvim, vale that Po Yours with the ,- claves. Joseph. P. Kennedy, former ambad- JUNE 8. 1987 cea le °: gene of Cul Cant, pe Pie F rit ne at : 3onroe County, Flot }aador to Great Britain, who adds that at- ‘ : By (ha) Kathioeh Nettawe, holding the rank or tempts at piece-meal solutions of interna- |ganize in Key West a branch of]. scatte: JOHN OG. SAWYER, a in the Foreign | wren me oer | tional and domestic problems are serving ee orkeee:/ Alliance: cl: Aa a cat rk pan] ns Sor dun BA2-¥8, 142 io! internationale only to con’ industry and trade. evei y ay . taken be- ‘ the pang made by Mr. Kennedy is ee dy. with i nae | ante Hosta ctkevee, ms to onal | well taken, ‘but if. anybody has yet-discav- pn NY apna Ie Sei eS : yn, ered am of securing a “clear-cut yesterday ville. ; NATHALIE MIS itt, ‘ DIVORCE ACTION} 3 Detendant. t | statement,’ from the Government as to any ing of & future action, with any degree of certainty tains Conway | thet thé statement is correct as to what acken; man- | Will happen, we have never heard of it. eae | Certainly,'the President of the United ABRAM MINE, 4 Ten. eook,’-bakers, for many yea z a mt A F niatat’ 3 “You 'are: hereby téauired to. aps; ‘Thomas A. Woody, cook at the M ‘ “ta. : rf ie r ver 30 : {] Sfvoree: at pee ) ealns water and ni] ; reporter C. ¥. Thompson camp on out ee 5 (Pex) Caller-Times, | St#tes cannat speak for the nation. It is |Key, today gave The Citizen a ; re jeOlas] orwine. the Nallepaitons’ contained B Hah aeunrbont on {dust as certain that the Congress, by itself, |°°PY Pvulieapnersaastrgitany asst fra ih cag ee PE ATR A po bora): qerarn cannot speak for the future. Neither can lof 1 bridge workers that tey}” é «ta Hud Rev War Sltison, a the force of employes who serve the vari- |had refused to work further un- | ° 3 apie = Wiest, Flor Municip e! ‘of the nation. til they were given better meals. || 1 JORe ani red ‘on: this 28thi ments, when ft is necessary to. wait for [att wees She" ain, faa ay ate eal » when it is necessary to wait for jou — rl at out Arye Coveis. Rineian,. } while ref wor! because of food conditions, .7 : gthers, who remained on the job, Ni . r 29; dun 5-12-19, 1947 said they had no complaint to lormal z 4 ia make about the nature of thei] 4! 1) SRB CG ne sa meals or the quantity supplied; “See i bred acne ‘TY, FLOR. them. ry cErokdn nithack E nio Express said: “Once lon's Supreme: Court admon- ge on the bench that he may “he para vs ane oe _ Public opinion to conclusively react to solely ‘for aateg' warding problems and difficulties that confront fomderly adcainl tration of jus- | the peaple of thie country, : “that judicial, power could Mr. Kennedy wants the Government ‘tool, Nothing that: the to “honestly tell the people” the overall b of Tia could be i: ins | 9O8t Of stopping Communism and to make about oo , The Corpus publie “in specifia terms” its plan to cyre follows like de- | 7flation, maintain good business and keep rald,z St. Loats | °mployment at high wages. Angeles Times a few instances, It ‘ Deputy Clerk: THOMAS-s. CARO.) Séileitor tor the piatntite Re iy Local Red Men and their. qux- REY : iary of the Order of Pocahon: Tenertewe 2 tas will hold memorial services Caatere Btenderd Sunday afternoon in their hall at’ Sunrise Caroline and Elizabeth streets. {BURY ieee ad met ownee * Xx 43, 5 Re aenington, , uired .to al If you think truth ie easily establishod get; twa persons to tell’ you about econom- ics, religion OF sports, : reer BIG WHEAT CROP A huge qrop of wheat, expected to exceed 1.2 billion bushels, means that the United gates will have plenty of whdgt for export and that. the growers will make some money. ereby Freq! . 4, es a y daughter, Miriam, who had ‘been, qt on the 20th day of June, 1947, ot visiting Mrs. Waldren’s parents, ‘ f erwise the allegations therein will Mr and Mrs. Charles T. Arehe>,| ; be righ ena eet : Caroline street, will leave torsor- ps = a, week £nt, fgur comnecutive woe i m ‘The Key Wren men, a new: row for their home in Deerfield, 2 p > | paper published In Key’ West, Flo Florida. ne ida, Done and Ordered this 28th day 5 * Mey. 1947, A dispatch to The Citizen from vg (SEAL) ORIEL OBS CsAwy ER, 2 . erk o : Tallahassee today says that Gove : Monroe County, Florida. ernor Cone is sending a commit- M “4 By.(sd) Kathigon Nottage, eputy Clerk, —_—_—— de i me por soap bom! e crews. have ous and experience to-go inte ction instantly, if necessary, General ¥ head. of the Strategic tong a ig tee te Monroe county to investi- Se i : : e THOMAA Ss; CARO, Th may interesting but we doubt} However, there are difficulties in the |#ate the conditions of work on Poveltey Ser te sre dada —— TTR CIRCUIT, COURT OF THE Ciascrey. igen the Overseas Highway bridges. te gained by public ut- ‘tere aces oF i sort,,One may Bes that eq in — not d, but nothing is ‘Roman in this country. can, af- ra his actiony/entirely by the Way. Freight cary and grain bins will be taxed in the Karvest-time congestion. Stor- | ‘Today The Citizen says in an age’ facilities are not-adequate and it ia | torial paragraph: : ‘agite likely that wheat will be piled on.the | ,,Vemenaele persons are those gvound, in school houses, old churchea | about what you tell them.” pipes else ‘that will hold grain, ith many, nations of the. world anx- ations, it-is easy es iously-awaitine food ‘for their semi-starv: |» 1 ndiata:y Mg populations, {he big-crap in this.coun- ; -By. the. time. try should ‘bea lifesaver. Something like ‘will be mil. | 400,000,000 bushels will be available for h "sy believe | pony Which comparés with around 15,< © bushels in the late ’30’s. bee regen : The. billim-bushel-plus wheat ‘crop. ia Suse Oiled ¢ presale about to he taken for granted, Whether pis: president “of: National Pulls if reaults from the. Government’s gviarantee lishers Association, born at Corn: an wheat ie sabbanthtetis ousenioie ‘ing, Iowa,-65 years ago. 4 _| duction Tevg) is unsertatn. Tt is a ra a however, if the crop continues to be of this porate export markets will have te be Case Ne, 11-7 MARION. HARNETTE, Plaintitt, JUANTTA HARNE pryenen quam OF pr A s TO: Juanita Tahal bia No. 476 Lennox Avenue, Apartment 4-: . Advice Smith: I wish 1 was good at’ rguing. j Brown: Well, here's a good hint. If you must argue, chose’ ® subject that you know a lot. about and then keep your mouth shut and listen. ansltied Eanes, arid The ey Citizen oh. derignated Rewspeper in Which this or- tag iy- — ae for four al i e Wwituese: the aienatae Lope! ir. ope of of this Court, and the Court in the City of Key te rrp aero Florida, this 2ist lay 01 G Ghanian Mh on ‘Manager .O.- J.-S. Bilingson | that he had talked with rs until he “‘wgs blue in the ait eg — aed rY ba ibetiinal patie ey West Citizen ¢ ’ bid accepted alth -advertisoment,.yau will ve: the ¢€ saitgee willbe $90 re surprised at what it a¢gom| than the original fund set, ip fot plishes. the puychase.- < * WYER, | | aa. Clerk, Circuit Court, foe County, ~ By: (s@) Kathleen Nottas : PMS jun boas. 1042 t Rihclited AS RRA AA ACA A chedmamentrerrebagnabiinethid

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