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OPES vee PAGE FOUR oe No Reductions Of State Pensions, Dr. Herman Says Dr. Carl N. Herman, chairman @f the District 10 Welfare Board, toflay esured recipients of old- He assistance, aid to the blind and aid to dependent children,| .& that no reduction will be made i® monthly assistance payments because of the recent action of the State Budget Commission in fequiring all departments of Bete government to set up a 10 Ber cent reserve of State appro- Priations in their annual budgets. The Budget Commission, Dr. Herman said he had been in- formed, held the reserve neces- ‘ery a « safeguard againct pos- Ghte deficits Discussing the action of the @late Welfare board in revising tte budget as directed, Dr. Her- fen seid the District Welfare Board had been advised by State Welfare Commissioner Leland W. Hiatt that the assistance pro- @em will continue to be carried @) Present levels and that new Hees will continue to be added. Watt hed stated, however, he GaP that because of limitation @f funds it would be impossible to frmeviotely increase maximum| CASE AGAINST PAPY the aged and blind (Continued trom Page One) esent $45 per month | Whitaker was scheduled to con- © 890 per month, as authorized | clude the defense arguments Yj a Poland, headquarters. by Dr. z. the Legislature. The State | tate today. Then Judge Walker also found it necessary to was due to deliver the case to the jury. Papy denied flatly he had. of- fered any bribes to help defeat the bookie bill when he took the stand in his own defense in a surprise move. In all he was two The additional funds appro- ake on the ‘stand. woted by the 1947 Legislature] He vigorously denied that he welfare purposes, Hiatt had had made the alleged offers of Sepleined, will be used by the $109 to Camp and $200 and then Mote Board to help car- | $590 and a case of Scotch to Od- p | the program through the year | ham to help ‘defeat. the bill to due to tinued high! prohibit leasing of private wires Bving bosts and large MUM- | to bookie service opérators. ber of applications eof which | «We had no money.” asserted we been pending months, Papy positively when he claimed Merman concluded | the fight against the bill had beer headed by a small group of small USO Little Theater|coms legislators. Papy said he had spoken once @etrict payments to dependent Ghikiren to maximums of $24 for first child under 16, or un- 18 if attending school regu- Srty. and $15 to other children @® the family group. Unit Performed At cach to Camp and Odham con-| cerning the bill. “I told Odham when I discuss- fed the bill with him that I had Hospital Last Night _fum- my sincerity that my only inter- of 1947", at est is for the little counties.’ pepital last eve- “Then I told him, ‘Oddie, I can U.N. Pacts and Faces . . . . CZECHOSLOVAKIA The Republic of Czechoslovakia is 49,358 Squgre miles in area, with a population of about 14,447,000. Without access to sea, it fs bounded on the North by Germany and on the East by Poland and Rumania on the South by Rumania and Austria and on the West by Germany. Largely moun- tainous, the country formerly was one of the richest in Europe; forests, mineral resources and agricultural products are abundant. The capital is Prague. Member of the United Nations General Assembly and of the Economic and Social Council, Czechoslovakia is represented at U.N. mn Papanek. Her flag carries two horizontal stripes, white and red, of equal width, and a blue triangle on the left. \get personal with you. I got your ,brother a job at the Miami tracks. ‘If you can’t help us with this bill, idon’t hurt us’.” H Papy was asked by one of his attorneys what he meant in saying he had “heard $100 is being of- fered for a vote on this bill.” ‘that it was being offered both ‘for votes for the bill as well as against it. i en ; About 40 per cent of U.S. :farms in the South are operated by tenants as compared with about 25 per cent in the North and 15 per cent in the West. | For Information as ling and_enjering Cabin | Cruiser 18J211 on Roosevelt Boulevard. * Owner: RALPH J. FARALDO, 1403 4th St., Key West. nme show played to a very a»-| tative audience and several the cast members were called} back for encores | 4 The show was presented in Word A. whieh has been con-| verted into « theater, equipped} With stage, sereen and sound} stem. Tie Sov ae planned | the staff of the USO, working Rae: with dhe Agexigan tows Recreation workers @etioned at the Naval Hospital. ‘The cast making up the eve- fing’s §=«performance included: Coretie Schrader, Veda Thomp-' sen, Doreen Cruz, Dianne Ohmie, | Marge Sjursen, Gladys Tredeau,! Gerry Pinder, ‘program director @f the USO, and Beatrice Moreno, When‘ OPEN—It’s CONSTRUCTED OF HEAVY Simple to’ Operate - “AWNINGS : hb Sun al Slonn ALL METAL A Distinctive Awning When CLOSED—It’s A Perfect Storin Shutter GALVANIZED SHEET METAL _ GUARANTEED WILL NOT RUST OR ROT Finislied*in Gleaming Enamel—Your Choice of Colors, Monogram or Design FHA Terms - Model on Demonstration at LEE BROS, “side Phone for FREE Estimate ; Papy asserted he understood! to names of persons break- | soe, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ! P : ! ‘$7,600,000 In. | isen. 24, of Harden, entered Devon German Exports ps1. pond to take’a swim, stum- ‘bled and, seeking the cause, | MINDEN, Germany.—(AP)— found the body of ‘Exports: from the British zone ; Thomas, 5, of New Haven, who, lof Germany for the first-four;Unnoticed by his mother, had | months of this year were valued ae hoa ears Tees jat $7,600,000, the Joint Export- | chore and administered artificial Import Agency announced. {respiration and firemen with an —— jinhalator, completed the resusci- | Horses being trained to move tation. The boy seemed none the ‘freight cars on British railways worse for his experience. jare said to have proved more ef- H ficient and cheaper than locomo- ; { tives. t SAVED BY ACCIDENT DEVON, Conn. — Russell Han- MarEd Dresses ge AR WM pesses a Cool, Comfortable - Millinery and Accessories 417 Duval Street . Opposite LaConcha Hotel Summer! SEE THEM for @ Style @Fit @ Fabric @ Price and @ All-Around Quality MarEd Dresses Cannot Be Surpassed | { We Especially Invite @®eompenist for the show. | | Artemus ‘Ward was the a fame of Charles Farrar Browne, | humorous writer, who was a na- | tive of Maine. | CARD OF THANKS Neighbors and friends were ex-| eeedingly kind during the illness end following the death of our! beloved one, the late Mrs. Mer-| eedes Diaz Valdez, and to those friends we wish to extend our deep appreciation for their many deets of kindness and expres- sions of sympathy and especially | ® we wish to thank those who sent flowers EULALIE GONZALEZ Ny?4-ltx , and FAMILY. Pee ewweewccccvee HAPPY DAYS ARE HER GA. With Good; — if AGAIN! and Great NEW Colgate- Palmolive -Reet Se beats soap at saving work! izes Come in or Phone for PRIC! THAT CANNOT BE BEAT’? You Need Groceries or Meat? 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Vel is not a soap but an entirely new and different suds that is completely neutral... milder than soap, Stockings stay lovelier sheerer-looking | Vel suds keep stockings sheerer- looking and lovelier longer than even finest soap flakes. Vel leaves no soap scum sticking to delicate threads . . . does away with soap-fading. . Mio Russell | eee te toe cuzen—s Knights of Pythias ; THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1947 VFW Auxiliary A STOP and SHOP at Ga. Meets Tonight WING LEE’S cm ( Auxiliary of the Vgterans of Foreign Wars will meet tonight jat the VFW club rooms, Flagler avenue and Second street. Mrs. Harry Parsons,_Eaton Rapids, 'Mich., who will be the guest of honor, will tell about the VEW | Children’s Home at Eaton Rapids. it Eee, |; > ; Duval and Angeia Sts. + wv Here’s A Money-Saving Tip IT’S TIME TO TRY WING LEE’S At the regular convention of Key West Lodge to be held on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. the Rank of Esquire will be conferred. ! Visiting Knights are cordially invited. 3 | J. WINFIELD RUSSELL, etary. Having trouble making your food dollars stretch to buy all you need for your family? Then IT’S TIME TO TRY WING LEE’S. Yes, it’s time to try this Thrifty Market ... where you can make worth- while savings on hundreds of fine foods! | VII TCV IVT TV T TTT T eT Barn Dance Friday, July 25 8:00 to 12:00 P.M. Sponsored by Catholic Youth Club Parish Center: 1021 Duval St. You see, wherever possible, we buy foods di- “rectly from the source . . . from growers and mak- e . Thus we eliminate many unnecessary in- iMusic -By F ‘between marketing expenses .. . and the savings John Pritchard’s Orchestra are shared with you in the form of lower prices. Admission 50c - All Are Welcome SWUM Ou" Store Closes at 1 P.M. Every Thursday ROReseasAasereraesas | SMITH’S GROCERY HASTINGS SMITH, Proprietor + PHONE 28 WHITE STREET Corner of Catherine Street We Deliver Grocery and Meat Orders Bought In Our Store— PHONE ORDERS “NOT ACCEPTED for DELIVERY. We are Convinced-that It Pays to Advertise! | : Especially When You Advertise Quality Products at Low Prices i We published our first Advertisement in last Thursday's Key West Citizen. From the response. — it seemed to us that everyone must have read about our Specials. Housewives came, they saw and bought liberally of our Groceries, Meats and Fruits and Vegetables. NOW. we want to WS... LA RAARAAADLABEAALEDADEES 1 2OSDSSAODSD Sth death dadadhndh ded doch dada tntdtadadhtaitntndis ttn dud 120 pre thank the public for thetr patronage and also for the nice things said about ou Store and about the QUALITY of TABLE SUPPLIES WE HANDLE and OUR LOW EVERY DAY PRICES!!! Here Are A Few Week-End Spécials—Come, Be Convinced of Values. Get Yours!! A TA A | ‘ You ‘to See 4 Our Showing of ’ { Dark Sheers | Maxwell House COFFEE . . . 1 Pound Can 39 4 for Vacation or Eagle Brand : Northern Wear Fd 1. er. ee Condensed MILK ......... Gn 25e) | New rita of SEERSUCKERS and All Brands of Children’s a ! 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