The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 6, 1947, Page 2

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prsemenra moe |e 4:15 : ir penny " the ie will ey -brieket {hi te veer: on Governor. Caldwell, convened, he pointed q the appropriations the § taxation to make them ; i ‘aad or i taxes ron : Se pil fr every dollar of afpipto tops afipip » Now that: session of the legisiature its end; + Caldivelt has: pro- ii _ ‘antl ged needed to "pparets 1 Fo daa sbésion of the ‘every. wo years Without excdp- tion, ‘The Citizel predittéd, juat before #6 was convenéd, that the up- id would be continued. We asked then, and We ask now, when will the moutitiig taxation end? Teaching is tov apres the eftort 0 per- wuade younger people to accept the con- ‘elusiotis of another generation. TT TLE EROS PROVING CIVILIZATION _ Ita savage ‘suddenly teniarked to his der wh d'Witholit, 5 Y ANd 8 che explaiged that he saty ; bere gs the peman pe priest for ‘the purp ‘ae insisted that in three pa he ‘would télt them ita site; where: it ‘Wwheh it would ‘be closest ta the ey dhatain: acorcge they pn Once we phew like ap savages. Now: adays, thanks to intelligence atid a gen- eral appreciation of ‘thé: acietives, such Sf aniiOuriéement causes little gehetal in- tefést. No Ghe doubts the truth of, the slentific. astronomer's ‘statelhelit: Stich diacoveries happen every - year without || comment or tetror on the part of the peo- ple: Civilization, it: wotld seem, is moving forward, Progress can be seen when we cofiipare thé attitude of primitive people towards that of advaficed people. The moral ia: Just becavse the papers are filled: with murder, divorce, scandal and gtaft stories, don’t forget that the World and its people have improved and improving every day. Life may begin at 40 and end. at 60, but there are-a lot of people who do not know the faets of life. WAR TORK WORLD ween The United States Adtlitisthation in wi has jtist-called for $350,000,- for direct’ felief to people ih dix lib- pew! Countries!’ Greece, Italy, Hunpary, ‘Poland and Ciittia. Wild this scema like a tremendous sum, Secretary ps dons! sy raw Tet it bé kitowt that ad- for relief abroad would of a comprehensive mic needs. of many of the best in- os National Government, fés are being matie— a of Congresstan aa “ulispedk- yor knows liow to come in Amer- rican ‘resources and lives be stép Corfimunismi” it pee ythe forces in America Fecpay a " meh that. the ie ‘anpenmet with | United Nations Report—che poe Harber aind Sports-—cbp: mda Holly, D’, Areye—mberbate | Pepa D Ulris, Guest—miie ‘Minutes. Net Promina Stine Vatiety ee © Gabriel Heatter Comment 8:18—Real Life Drama Serlea—qibe — 8:30—Abe fyman Welt Time-nbo =e PROGRAMS—Times hee daylight or Eastern § Network Silent—1 he, ‘News & Dance ene —Weat only raing - 8:00—To Be Announced—nbo 8: 380—Coftes | With Congress—nb@ Renfro Valley Folks—cbs 9:00-—-Frank Merriwell Dramacnbe ‘The Barnyard Follies—cbp cy -Archie Andre Drama—ne@ Mary Lee T: aig Talk—c’ " The "Yackle ill Show—mbe - cf Snr Club Variety—nbo wa; Let's Pretend—cbs 10:30—The Home, Program-s10e" The Adventure Club-c Say It With ating \4100—Theater of Today—cl se, on Pro Arte Serpe | Ed McConnell So: Stars Over Holly i ety Flight into the Patembe, Afternoon 12:00-—The Host Is Buffalo—nbo Grand Central Drama—cbs Guést Band) Broadcast—mbe 12:30-—Veterans Prog.; News—nbo genes Fair Quis—o nice Half Houta 1:00—Farm and Home—nbe Give and Take Quiz—cbs Another Dance 1:30—Baxters, Family. Play=nbe ‘Tne Country Journal—ebs This Is Jazz Time—mbs 1:45—Camp Meeting .Choir—nbq 2:00—To Be Announced nbs ‘Treasury Bandsta _. Dance Half Hour—mbs 2:30—Seth Greinér Show—cbs Sports Parade Guests—mbs 3:00-To Be Announced; Race—nbe i pRacing:cbs ing—mbs Then & Now—nbo Science; Men and cing; panes Music—mbs, be 4:15—Art Mooney Orchestra—nbo 4:30+The Three Suns—nbo Dance Band Time—cba Dance Music Orchestra—mbg 4:45—Songs of K: Cole Trio—nbo Tan Augst Music Tow mba PROGRAMS—Times fit. ¢it wits. daylight or Eastern §1 Hataatee Morning Pietra et ee 41:30—The Plano Playhouse Afternoon 12:30—The American Farmer 1:@@—Youth Asks Governmen§ 1:3 ‘inati thm # i Toppers and poe } H Sau ee ie oe 3: z Shnset tg Sat Weaterd Stars in the ‘Afternoon rreasury Show. / Today’s Aiiniversities (Know America) 1775—Nathan Halé, —. gentle eenoolcapetes, martyr épy of the evolution, who regre! he bad tit one life to lose for his coi ry, born at Coventry, Conh. ite” by. British, at 21, Sept. rf 1804—Louts Goaey, Tee By BeoEns iat Stee _A represen’ }ment of ee rragecs 6 Star eb ‘will be’ en’ to- morrow afternoon by auky Hyman’ in “her nr On Albury street, Today The Cit ‘Says in an ¥i ? HARRY RE es cloudy today. with not thuch interior ‘and west portion ahd at! night and every, mornine along the sou’ it coas ‘ "east alt Hoserte Neat i soutees winds weal Fey widel Sei te Jacl ville rou; ida Si pian Moderate witids ‘witids erly today. and tonight, becoming southe aierhy Saturday. Partly: ed Anundeesnowere mostly south portion. aeons to Apalachicola: or stort warnings * showel the Flor- east- No small craft have been issued. REPORT |. Key West, 4 a6 1947 (bebrvatich iio am, a Highest ‘yesterday by 2 bs Na night -.. 5 82 81 v4 a. eee :38 a.m. 114 p.m. 242 p.ih. with few satis | | Stee vea ieenae ev at No. fe ; JOSEPHINE MARY GARDEN, PaO A ost i ACTION ros By: fae rn sien tor die: reed Poy mA NOOR: SUR ANSA watt iia IN, Plaintitf, AVGRCR Leow’ re Ney et HAWTON 3 RPPEAR To: alte ch 7 maselin, Bee maa ii t 4, You are. hereby, res ar to the Bill of ‘Complain tor Divofce in the above pe cau on. or jbeforg. the 3rd. of Jul A.D, 1947, ikereth Wei be taken: an | This, Order. Is, to, be one foe. is ih The Key West. Citizen, a empaner. published in. Key, West, Bios Dane. a i ay this 29th day AD. of Mi (SEA Hoss c SAWTRR: nfessed. Monroe County, Flor! By Ga) Kathiest-Rortakes Deputy © ork, ‘3 PORTER, Iv, Bollcitor for Plaintiff: : may 30; jun 4, Cane No. 10-1197 HAROLD D. HALL, Plaintitf, DIVORCE, - YVONNE ROBE HALL, Defendant. fadelphia publisher of the first }} Inagazirie exclusively for Shee peg born in New York. Died Noy. 29, 1878. 1809—Timothy Shay | Arthur | prolific Philadelphia author of temperance literature, author of “Ten Nights in a Barroom,” born in Orange Co, N.Y. Died: on March 6, 1385. eMac ee years ago) Themes ley Bradford, noted delphia physician, author:edllec- bes - Someone literature, orn at Francistown, N. H.. Di Dec. 3, 1918, 3 pr 1898—Harold D. Smith, di: of the Federal oe ree mas of ns World laven, Kansas., Died in» Wash» ington, Jan. 23, 1947, Just Sélt-Conscious lddy motorist. Was drivi along a country road parallel the raitféad when she spied: a gouplé. of xepairmen clithbihg teléphone poles. “Fools,” she réthatked to her companion. “They must think I never drove a car t ” ER gr PUBLICATION, frome, obbie Hall, * Rout e fare. of 'D. K. Lambert, Corsicana, Texas. You ‘are hereby. required to gp; pear.to the Rill for, Divorce, filed, akdinst you in the above st it cause on or before thé Léth if Tune, AV. 1947,_otherwise the légatiohs contained therein wil be taken as confessed: Done and Ordered at. Key West, wiomee this: 15th, day of May, A:D. | (Gireute Court mort ia WYRE. at “Godt. By? (sal Flokenied ja WOR. leputy Clerk. Enrique frm cet fee if geneance On. “ONY'S “Li Tonys 3" Depp ty: er. . erwike the bp anticr sf: a week for four . co’ ponice $ Crotk of the. Cireule Court, i Land 0 Sun MOL Division St Key West, Fla,

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