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ne Fhe EN w =. A : and Mrs. §. C. Holik, Friday eve:;Mary Anne Matchett, Mrs. E. K. 4 ‘ daughte : uri f; f Mr. S. pamiv vg as fee 3 ‘Observation taken at 8:30 a.m.,'pound daughter on Saturday of ain pe ia bet ae dor vag fs pope pats ces jning in the St. Paul's Parish Hall. Wilson, Mrs. Beryl F. Curry, Mrs. : Eastern:‘Standard ‘Time, their home at 1107 Olivia .tre@he . illing themselves or someone é€lse.” The Witt ae "Navy atiBoce Gai Miss Kelly is the bride-to-be of Hilda Sands, Mrs. _Mary McCown, i ) |The baby has been named Jovem. * | - ; patrol spoke of three ‘deaths from traffic 3 ica. {Ensign Hallie Rice, USN. | Miss Barbara McCraw, Mrs. Ma- * Rae. | IMPROVEMENTS FOR SEY WEST accidents in Gamden county before. it. be- Decorations and appointments tian Albury, Miss Joan Dough-/ Highest yesterday wo OT a z2. BY Z : . i i ith ‘try, Miss Betty Appel, Miss Cath- ni — 81 ome: a} { ADVOCATED -BY »THE CITIZEN gan its systematic arrest of speeders, and wedding ee a white, sect ptt saith y Appel, Miss Lhe last night AE saaad Womens yom | } 1. More Hotels and Apartments. added, “and we haven’t had.a death there Miss Mary Ann Mattchet sang! Mrs. George Charlowe, Mrs.}Normal - etepweneenenv--ee 83 Church will hold a meeting Mode - ; 1 2 Beach and Bathing Pavillon. since that time.” “Because”, accompanied, at the Honey 2 rorpite Me ena ; Precipitation day evening, September 13, im” 0 | ‘3. Airports—Land “and ‘Bea, A spokesman for the Georgia ‘patrol piano by Miss Joan Doughtry. [Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Dolly: Brodsky, | Rainfall, 24 hours'-ending the home of Mrs. E. T. Thomg F «<r of County and said that it is a waste of time to’try to rea- 5.0 Hallhy called SStarting Outs H: MacConnell, Mrs. Paul J. Sher, Netetibe ‘Hus ieee son with a speedfiend, and that the only oe ? __ {Mrs. J. B. Parramore, Miss Juan- 0% * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gid Goode Community jum. . ig fs by Games were ed and prizes ,j < 3, x ~ihgepit mr. a nes Goc vl lt aah 4 Auditori thing he fears is the risk he runs-of being oars ieee eaveee ne prizes: sia ra pana acinar fh a) Tomorrow's Almanee - "EBB win returned Sunday fron thel™ d, ne - arrested. If that risk is imminent, he will bury and Miss Kathryn Smith. | ginia Whitmarsh,* Mrs. Lancelot a tern ‘Standura “2a jhoneymoon trip, Gums whicht rly, —o EE ‘ : ea t zs i Sunrise 6:10 a.m. they visited eight state. They be careful not to exceed the speed limit. Present were: Whitmarsh. Miss Louise Lee. Mrs. 3 i MONOGRAPH That ia true of cardless-drivers.in Rey Mrs. Margaret Doran, Mrs. An-;Edward Graham, Mrs. Aaron brats & Sia Leas evitiien priaen to friends at 6a . sel Albury, Mrs, Frank Roberts, |Diaz, Mrs. Stan Holick, Mrs. Wal- |) COMES ~; He ase a posi 4 S253". guments against the proposition, but it || guessing; it doesn’t behave as:it should. one-day It With Mustc—mbs | — = ae Naval Base Matecumbe. > n 3 10:00— Waring Music—ndo I ° (Eastern Standard Time) t — - % behooves Key West to cooperate with e7 see og Aa Gouteey show=eva Sister Mary Catherine Semmes High Tide ‘Low ide | Mr. and Mrs, Maynard Bakes; a that branch of the government, and yield The pessimist may be an individual | ; ide Gor late (38 oe Hl 3:21 a.m. 11:32:a.m. [of Miami are in Key West visite ~ rr gracefully; even if it does mean “fur-{| who has tried to do something for other } 11:00—Kate smith speaks—mbs | Honored For Convent Service 6:25-p.m. 9:55 p.m. jing relatives. ‘ | ao. Hes h ith eaala, 11:30—Words and Music—nbe ' ‘Additional Tide Data j ae ther competition by the government w people, Daily Band Concerts—mbs ; Reference Station: West |. Today The Citizen says in am. t ] private ownership of real estate.” Afternoon A reception was given yesterday Miss Mary Ann Malchert, accom- Time -of} 2 | editorial paragraph: » 7 * In 3 ie CIS Je ae (repeat 1 hour Mary I atelinihensratiSiae] NEB Edward Graham, Mrs. c. (bridge) 0 00%. \enaoey peas begin at home a y 7 By no stretch of the imagination would | 1:30—Martin Block Records—mbs ter Mary Catherine Semmes, who |B. Harvey, Mrs. Frank Hart, Miss| yj Fai Soca . s j WARS ARE|DIFFERENT one consider The New York Times an ad-| 2:s0—winner Take ail Quisebs {8S been a member of the school’s | Marie, Haskins, eee es Mee Fe | wast side) ——20 min. | ‘Terns are believed tify ‘non mmeremcn al vocate of public ownership or of. anything | 20—Hint Hunt Quiz—cbs PEinevatnes sre a Bose: ae ee Stop from their summer hanes, i PAGE TWO The Key West Citizen Pris ae rie ‘ana Pebliebe poked : ) Galy Datly earth Ee” ‘West and - ‘ Eugene M. Gotee were married 'of the season took place Saturday law, Mr. and Mre. Edward| Key West and Vicinity: Moder- | tonight at 7:30 o'clock in _/_ Sele Dae Nibaree outer” EM ~ mre ae en A Oe gards every second re mon ae ey we [Tneraday at 7 p. m., at St. Paul’s | morning at the Catholic rectory ,Toppino. Mrs. Toppino was attir- late to fresh southeastrely wna (fices of Personnel Directoy tered at Key West, Plorida,|aa segond slase matter | reach where he is going, though he has |Episcopal Church, Rev. James|when Miss ‘Betty Rose Kerr, /ed in blue with white accessories. Partly . cloudy | with | seal sght (Goddard, City Hall @eMBER OF THR as! nothing to do when he gets there. Other- {McConnell, pastor, performing [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif-| Music was furnished by Mrs. | ghowers this” afternoon, tonight’ ——_— — Th P is ‘exclusively entities to e Aswceiated Press is % tee for republication of all news ‘dispatches credited vo it or not otherwise credited in this paper and wiso the local news pedlished hi SUBSCRIPTION | matron of honor. The best man; Miss Kerr -was given in mar- ‘composition, “Wedding Bells Are ine | ff PR “S00 | jor factor in life. was Charles Gotee, brother of the ‘riage by her father, Clifford Kerr. Ringing,” composed by Sister |thundershowers, mostly over i Days Cone ree Be te Any day, at any timé, local police bridegroom. \The altar was banked with white ;Elizabeth of the Convent of Mary | terior Ge ie osha rice | "36 y y, ’ Miss Riggs was attired in a|gladiolas and fern. Two crosses ‘Immaculate, and not yet pub- ky: ae a re and ay fore- | aS TAKEN FROM To The People of Key West: With reference to the Navy taking over Poinciana, there may be sound ar- THE, ORACLE. The people of Key West, along with SPEEDFIENDS How precious is time? You would think that a speedfiend, rolling along at a breakneck ‘pace, re- _| wise, he does not mind wasting hours in idle ¢onversation, but the moment_he sits behind a wheel, time looms up as the ma- would be able to apprehend. drivers of that speed limit on highways is 55 miles an the first six months of this year. In reply to protests ‘made by arrested drivers, most of whom came from Florida, the Georgia Highway Patrol asserted: “Tt is unfortunate that we are compell- West, as well as in Georgia, The stock market has expert traders “PRIVATE ENTERPRISE ‘UNDER TVA” that interferes with private enterprise. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Weds E. M. Gotee, | Miss Norma Lee Riggs and| the ceremony. | The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Edna Johnson. had street-length, white crepe gown} Announced Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith, 1013 Division street, announce the en- | agement of their daughter, Miss Jane Smith, to Laurence Zuiles, 8:15—Okiahoma Roundup—ebs | Shady Valley Folks—mbs @00—Look Your Best—cbs | 12:00—Concert Half-Hour—nbe 1:00—Four Hours of Serials—nbe 8:30—Give and Take Quiz—cbs “4:00 Rid iea Pe eA eae Rater to ae ‘SEPT. 8 THROUGH SEPT. 12 ‘(For East, Daylight add one hour) | Morning i ‘@:00-—Hcneymoon in New York—nbo |Frank Toppino, son of Mr. and Miss Betty Moreno. oe 7 ‘|Morma Lee Riggs \Betty Rose Keri’ 4nd-Frank Toppino Wed Saturday In Early Fall Ceremony, One of the prettiest weddings groom’s brother and _ sister-in- ford Kerr, became the bride of Elena McCoy, accompanied by The cere- Mrs. Charles Toppino. {many was highlighted. by the of fern above the altar were dot-!lished. In conclusion, Mrs. ‘Me- ; Crystal And Silver Shower A crystal and silver shower was da Bowser, Miss Zetta Francis given for Miss Virginia Kelly by Cabrera, Mrs. Joseph Warnock, her sister, Mrs. ‘B. J. Williams, | Miss Lorraine F. Warnock, Miss Mrs. Marguerite Albury, Mrs, do Johnson, Mrs. G. -Matchett, Edward Albertus, Mrs. Clara Hen-;}Mrs. F. Jones and Mrs. Ramon son, Miss Sara Bowser, Miss Lin- |Rivas. afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in ;Panied by Miss Beatrice Moreno. th eMusic’Hall of the Convent of | Those, present: faculty for 25 years. | enintis bases ahem eviews orl sephine James, Mrs. Edward John- son, Mrs. Francis Johnson, Miss Grace Kemp, Mrs. Newt Ketch- this festive-cceasion asthe alum- _ Florida: ings west { The Weather | MEETS TONIGHT Civil Service Board wil) ‘and Tuesday. lernoon, tonight and Tuesday witb K ey West In iscattered afternoon and evening Southeast storm warnings aT€ pany will being displayed from Pensacola pight for the presentation of to Valparaiso.and northeast warn- Mikado. Key West, Fla., Sept. 8, 1947 Moonset —.-." ST: : Partly cloudy this aft- Ta ——+ ———— See oon i ly to Key West terday hour, 290 arrests have. been made in Cam- | this aftetnoon otherwise | part : : E i A 4 ‘agement - | Mise * Om 2, Joudy with widely scattered, es den county and 54 in Brunswick county in B' ‘Miss Virginia Kelly Given | Showers:through Tuesday. 4 Key West Light Opera begin t of Pensacola. | nounced the birth of Lee Pinder MONDAY, SEPTEMBER &, 1 OF THE CITIZEN oF rehearsals | Mr. and Mrs. John Ogden alte “Political entanglements lik @ jthe Arctic, 7,000 miles suth u@ {their winter homes neanthe Anta” type on various streets in Key West,’ but |with white accessories and a |ted with stephanotis. Candelabra Coy sang Because noon. hrough . Florida | s . ; i i ! i i i ing breakfast was'serv- | Jacksonville throug H s n Eaton street where they |White gardenia corsage. Mrs, On either side of the Blessed Vii A wedding 4 oer t to south. | = Be particularly Ee ney, “Johnson chose a street-length |@in statue completed the attrac- ed at the home of the groom's |Stfaits: Moderate eas ‘through | A daughter was born on un eps | burn up rubber. The speedfiends, aware fiine-green dress of crepe with (tive setting. \parents following the ceremony |east wirids this afternoon nity teak Gay. to Mr, and Mrs Glee he ey = dee oa teem that they will not be-melested, step.on the }white accessories and a corsage of ; The bride chose for her wed-'and was attended by only im- Tuesday except obaeairrenY, Part-‘cher in their home on Ne at derived jem 6 sents a line. | vas as hard as they please. pink asters. Mrs. C. O. Riggs, the lding ensemble a soft gray crepe mediate relatives and friends. : pier ere rE scat-.street. The newcomer has d pea, rage es 4 ‘and sul pane an’ local or Local police should do what the police bride's mother, wore a flowered jafternoon dress with pink acces- Mr. and Mrs. Toppino left for it Bi nhwers jnamed Deanna Dale, ’ le. vecat \utevont but te wilt mbt Publish enonymous ogee : i crepe, black accessories and a ,S0ries. She carried an orchid ; Havana by plane, and will spend | tere “Gulf: East to southeast —retine 5 oll are doing in some ‘parts of ‘Georgia to | white gardenia corsage. \nosegay from which streamers of |a week's honeymoon in that city.| East beng snndeea@iito |i, aihee . Roctanm Aaganiiiaalaee ed, break up the practice of operating cars at | Mr. and Mrs. Gotee left for White satin fell, and a white pearl They ya Ee at mame iS thels bare! this esa ery tate 4OHIQUt ‘ob Mar. and Mrs ye + } j jq |Fairmont, W. Va., where they will Tosary. many friends at arOUne ¥ e 8 an heel . as breakneck speed, Even though,the Georgia ‘ . 3 : F and Tuesday. Cloudy and show-|who has been attending summ@t :1 make their future home. i The attendants were the street, upon their return. sew oversextreme north portion school in G: eu EN ri sist cils en Ci bet nines and son, Ferran, iwho had been in Key West visite ling relatives, left yestenty for [Solicitor for Plaintité. Se F< most of those of the. United States, are The New York newspaper, however, | local times)—mbs nae members recounted vivid act Mie Louise Lee tuorth end, so rain, ta Ml arctic regions, ie deeply interested in'the promotion of world | in commenting on the failure of the South | “20 —Trmsuy Mandsiandebe | [counts of their childhood convent; Miss Claudina La Fe, Mrs.) (NOTE: Minus':sign—correes | ——————————+ red peace and, we believecahvinced that the |to fully utilize its resources, says: “Yet | master. Uasisn of Eastern Statuate Sui teaealtuceenemtateioge jEettie Larranga, Mrs. . Stephen| . tions to ‘be subtracted. Plus Stomach Distress P| United States should ‘play ‘its tole in the | the energy to use them is undoubtedly ies ah Sceteere club Officers of ‘the alumnae group | Mrs. Sidney Mathews. aot aa s ns tobe 4 ed development. of. international machinery there, as the swift blooming of private en- aren ny Atay. Dramausntion receiving guests, with the guest-| Moore, Miss Elissa Moreno,’ Miss '@j@w SDeafened’ People Is Gone After T en- let i terprise under TVA has shown.” 1100—Breakfast in Hollywood of-honor, were: Mrs. Mary Lee! alicia McCoy, Miss Lettie Sulli- ‘ 3 | } oe | designed to guarantee peace. ; Heise tee eininiata dinat teen Graham, president; Mrs. Dollie!yan, Mrs, Ramon Delgado, Mrs. Now ‘Hear Clearly od *y | It, is necessary, however, to do some TVA rah shires E copes dba ac orie! * 42:00—Welcome Travelers McDermott, vice president: Miss!F, H. Rackley, Miss Beatrice Mo- |Science:has now mage it possible Years of Suffering " _ i * 3 id nd Groom ‘. % F a ¥ . s i 4 fy i oe clear thinking on the subject of war. It is a ao Tipe Meee ah spaenate rece Seed palit Past wan (feno, Mrs. Alfred Armengol, Mrs. ona se. Te ies toeabink caves "so |.’One man recentivitiied:thad i S d . Harvey, treasur . S Ite E 4 all . a mistake to assert, as:some'do, that an at- rl and eke te a gigantic pada ice cie Baker. ceptice Norn ECTa a Mrs. Stan. {SMa that.it fits in the hand and for 10 years he felt like be had a - q lov) tack on one nation is an attack on.all. This | Government-con led regimentation of The Music Hall was resplendent | joy OSE Osetra ~Jenables thousands ‘to enjoy serm-. brick in his stomach, This feeling ' des ' . .., | the people in the area served. The state. i ley Barrett, Miss Sylvia Baker, Jons, music’, and « friendly:,com-! Was due to the lump of unligest- Q . is not exactly correct and the cénclusion peop: . fi - with flowers, alumnae colors and’ Mrs, Gloriana Bayley, Miss Beulah fi a. ed food he always had inside of jane th ment in The New York Times outtht to end NETWORK PROGRAMS | |sparkiing punch bowl, over which i panionghip. * Accepted. by the fj paictggien needs some clarification. Sa Feb f Time is eastern standard. Forcene I | Mrs. T. H. Rackley and. Mrs eee aes Fre ae American’, Medical ‘Association's ‘ bi”, He i } is Table. | - “ - Q rera, . ©. Caro, iss Fulda i ‘Vsi It is perfectly true that an‘attack upon |Frances Johnson presided. |Castillo, Mrs, Frank-Delaney, Mra.| on ton Fase PY.| terribly constipated. Recattly he any nation breaks the peace of the world Vocal numbers were rendered Fred Frohock, Miss Anita Gato, |separate battery. pack Bee Seve ihe teat te gg & and sets up eeonomiic repercussions which Toast: To the land we: tove, and the by Miss Clandera La Fe, accom-'Miss Eloina Gato, Miss Olive |wire,” ease or. garment, to bulge she pests the e affect other nations to a greater or lesser love,we land. | Pemicel tog Meee revel Boker) a a Vincent McDermott, Mrs. 1; wei i -7gu, Bown, The tone is| second day. Bowe are regular re, ; Fy a MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 Z i u - tclear. 10 R made now, s ni adaches are | degree, depending in patt upon the extent UL ae GEG chu ad ee ‘LEGALS (Edward W. MeDavitt, Mrs. Flora |you can adjust it, eee de that Zone and he feels like @ ¥ man. } and nature of the struggle. It is not true to witeh an vee ee its ih oor ere, {L. McFarland, Miss Isabel Me-lyour hearing ‘as your hearing | 9, NNER-AID is the nif Ormula ) - assert, however, a little suspicious of a pain in the chest. ON 1N PHE COUXTY oD Knight, Mrs. Gilmore Parks, Mrs. | ch : ‘of 12 Juices from Natur¥s* lants. " country fs the casi pe 9 paar aes yee Foon uote } MON Re ‘oUNT\.. Manuel Perez, Mrs. Frank Pierce, Dept 22 Piso West iat ee | Ht bas playa a ane y ? attac r lent, CL jMiss Ondina Pita, Mrs. Mirfam|Chieago 8, “Th, af ait never (been Tee Tena, against all countries. y ICE TO MAKE RAIN oe ore Poliszuk, Miss Carmen Reyes, aes are so proud of fore by any medicine. Taken may? ne nnarte ‘ Be : ihr 2 ia ‘that they will| shortly before meals it mixes ‘There have been wars in the world that ; ‘ aoe er Opa rennet ne brine ‘sitet SOs Iruok 5 pre aeenas Revessiya. a tive book- | With your food, thus eliminating did not constitute a threat to the peace, aoe items’ from several sections Of | s:0—Red Barver and Sports—cbs en Geareen Wwe Sone riper E Glan bey iss Diets let ated €x; fou may get | the sega Sin a wee , 5:45—Loy 7) Ne = H s = T te 5 y cleanse, ve! ‘security. or freedoraiGt. bie: Madenes Dak a ees report that farmers have taken Lowell ‘Thomas, Newscast—nbe wane |e) Mire. Roy Roberts) Miss Fine Sorepciaiale tone: hth Fe liver and ‘remove olf bik from example is the bloody and terrible strug- | 0. 0° At rs on an effort to:.gewMluce: rain, | 6° Radio Suoper Club —abs-baslo “ire herebs "notified “thar a sence Sawyer, Mrs. Elsa Soldanod wn thome!withouterisking a pen. | fe S¥stem. So don't each thier: gle which occurred in the United States ap eign [ drop dry ice into clouds. Fulton Lewis, Jr. (repeat hour en tiled unt oe ae Spates ius aren ny. . Wi Belton: today. ing. jet i je r ft 4 vo it S. lary C. Sweeting an ; . in the Nineteenth Century, Certainly, no ny BY least two Upstalices, sie. reburts Mrs. Harriette S. Wilson, Mi , . " y : i 6 5 5 , Miss . one could ‘assertthat ¢he- war Hatween. the tell us that rain followed, but the:moisture deceased, upon ” the m Barbara: McGraw. ‘ did not always d@ nd y 4 ine ast . North and South cotistituted ‘any peril 1 3e Be cnd ren ses laves) ee pr (ree at 10)—mbe MY M whatever to Great Britain, Mexico or packed ae the rainfall. It will be interest- oe ~ , "7 y = 0 News—cl ss = other nations. ‘ neal further developments of this Ciepeae Spee TaD me | Heres Shout . Political ; _ It is quite different with wars like that © persuade Nature to ‘provide rain of America—nbe . |upen naid Pett a - um, Mystery—cbs 4 . ‘ wher 2 hen neede ‘d—mbs~ ware a engineered by the Axis aggressors in the | ~~~ peaded {and ee pected. 7:30—Howard. Bs Goer Announcements i & a = present century. Behind the free-booting iene nave been set up. Let us suppose that Charlie Chan Atysters obs oe ee * expediti ; . . ; ci Minutes N bs RS fea} = pe ag bivegaiien their — = Hindus and Moslems, like the North 8:00. Voorhees Concort, Guests—nba ‘| OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, or © seize and to appropriate {and the South, proceed to fight-out the i dio Theater Hour—cbs f * Wo : . e is- briel Heatter Comment—mbs NOVEMBER 4. 1947 3 » inte r enemy ..and other | imagination could wi Guy Lombardo Orehestra— i iasi e ” e assume that the y rchestra—mbs For City Commissioner 288; populations for the benefit of the aggres- | civil war in’ India jeopardi Contented Concert— 2 * . i pardizes the safety My Friend Irma, skit—cbs LOUIS CARBONELL ps - * sors. The Japanese motives, in the Far ‘East, | and security of th i : Seo ee ALBERT B. COOPE! r “ . ’ y e United States. It would | 990—First Piano tet—nde 3 R Are you troubled by distress of fe ee were along the same line. be a locali ; “ Bob Hawk Quiz—cbs Plaintift, EARL HIGGS Cae Dee eee, Sisturd- . alized war, depl i Dance 3 Tithe= 4 ances? Does: it make ae It is perfectly obvious that such a strug- | as all wars are, but it a ome Neree ya tre cate | [YERALD o7ts Deter ———— & ry > gle constitutes a menace to all nations. It | ace to free, civilized and cultured cain. Now; Dance iiand'? hramby leerreriire cman ; y . , ul , 2 S. : ; der x Broyles ly > is plein that sr rpagesi looting of ad- There is need of an organization-of the eens er anbee teres pared oy | aoe Br : T00 FAT? Cet SLIMMER Q suf acent areas w “i : , Silent— 3 F anid ts pe j ‘ vill be followed by the at- | peace-loving nations to prevent the ty pe y Houreweat repeat nt You are hereby requir this vitamin candy way \- Pear esedative. J . tempt to loot other .areas. Consequently, | of war instituted b: Hitle 3 00 and Commentary pear to the Bill of i ing effect on on: ani ites the patt.éf wisd p tainted v rand the Jap- | 7:5—Pally Commentary @iverce in the above Have a more slender, graceful fig- nt organs. ™ B isdom for the “other | anese. This is an imperative necessit: S Camedy ees cea or teer ones tne Neate With the nec Ay OS 3} areas” to get into the fight an@ assi: r ssity. It olga ber, AD. Tr, otherwise the drugs, With the ample AYDS af ie. see th, it igi nd assist to | would tend to protect. the peace-loving '@—Treasury Agent Drama lemations therein will We taken vee Cay Reduce 4 . —_ es guilty. In that course lies the | nations, from wanton-criminal caggression. | 1 99—Dociors ‘atk Goren lone Order fs to he published Sou tana ent thee comne ite & ” See Is —Buddy a Tri pnee 2 ; fer four col pcs! 2 a. J rm = Safety and security of the “other areas.” | While it may be desitable to have an or. nee Half“ Hour [Weeks in The Key Wiest Citizen, a! Witamin fried) AVDS candy Q \ No such safety could be theirs if they stood | ganization strong enough te prevent all 2b aks ete Hem api leernerewers mieaa | ee eae ihni’s Compound is very \ idly by to await a subsequent assault. wars, there is no such dite ineecsaity for —______ oe oid Op Gk ; Seapets ey & a To give another example, without | police! power able t ssity for a | Bows on the left side of men’s | (SEAL) i \) at > prophesying the event, Jet as anni ider th ft h Witities Ps nit ae ae Be ae a ee Monroe * ? , nade 7 . e }of hostilities anywhere. The siteation de- |9#YS When plumes were so placed | situation in India, where two ; . ; t i eau ra ’ bh i e separate | tailed fas to India explains ‘this dif: io give freedom of vision| aa) Allan RB. Cleare. 3 and action in sword play. (#ep-8-15-22-29, A.D: 1947 compo