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CROSSED FINGERS ‘oward counties. ae reported, on. “% the rate yd ay cents @ 2 tin Stor entertainment’ by chutel es from n to be derived are 5 cents a lin ©} ‘and. dreadful condition indeed. too high. It is purely an estiniate, for there | have ‘been the ruin from another heavy | rainfall, whipped by winds tanging from 100 to 125 miles an hour: ' “Miamians are breathing easier and crossing their fingers,” a Miami commen- tator said, when news was received that the center of the hurricane had turned toward the north. Key Westers realized how residents of Miami felt. They had been belted by ter- rific winds and had been subjected by rains that: were equivalent to cloudbursts. 1947 rape too eng eng lI -ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN ua ; aon oe sitios Paention? We, in Key West, had -been fortunate in 3. Airports—Land and Sea. several instances during the hurricane sea- 4. Consolidation of County and son. One hurricane formed only 420 miles ee to the southwest of Key West, but, as $. Community Auditorium. usual at that time of the year, it moved away in a westerly direction. Then there was the “humdinger” that was first re- ported 300 miles east of Martinique. Its center missed us 120 miles to the north, and two weeks later the center of another hurricane missed us 50 miles to the west. Seminole Indians said, during July, that ho hurricanes would be felt in this area because of heavy rains, all of which was so much hokum. Nobody knows when hurricanes may develop or in what direction they will go after they develop. The best thing to do is to keep. your fingers crossed. « encased MONOGRAPH To the City Commission: Gentlemen: The deplorable condition of our city streets will remain so, unti] enough money becomes available to better the condition. Give Mr- Dopp, the director of Publie Service, the tools, and he will do a good job. ‘i THE ORACLE. anal WAR THREAT FROM ARABS The new Everglades National Park The armies of five Arab nations, ac-} will be officially dedicated on December _cording..to press dispatches, ‘are moving | 6: The dedication crystalizes a dreani of to the“borders of Palestine in accordance | 20 years. An impressive ceremony is be- with a decision of the Arab League, which | ing arrangéd. was formed in 1945 by representatives of seven Arab states. dacs The members of the organization com- prise Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi-Arabia and The effort of the President and his as- Syria, which border on Palestine, and |sistants to promote meatless Tuesdays Iraq, Trans-Jordan and Yemen. Together | and poultry and eggless Thursdays, in the states comprise an area of 1,500,000 | order to save food for a starving world, squate miles and a population of more | should have the support of the American than 33,006,000 people. people. While the objects of theLeague in- While Charles Luekman, chairman of clude the promotion of cooperation among {the President’s Citizens’ Food Committee, member states, there is every reason to | does not possess the power which the . believe that the main purpose of the | Lever Act gave to Mr. Herbert Hoover to League is to prevent Palestine from be- | enforce the saving of food in 1917-1918, ing turned into a Jewish state. Early last | there are many people convinced that the year,-when the Anglo-American Commit- | present campaign may succeed through tee of inquiry on Palestine met in Cairo, | the whole-hearted response of millions of it received a memorandum from the | Americans to the request to:save food. League declaring that the Arab countries Mr. Hoover, in 1917, secured the full- were united in their determination to | est cooperation of the public, but he had fight, if necessary, to prevent this. a measure of war powers at his disposal. The strength of the League is far and | Mr. Luckman has no such authority but beyond that of Palestine, with its area of |the probability is, if the present cam- 10,429 square miles.and population of 1,- | paign fails, there will be efforts made to 750,000, divided between Jews and Arabs | give Mr. Luckman the powers necessary in the proportion of one to two.” to assure the success of the food-saving Whether the Arabian . nations. are | campaign. bluffing or mean business is a question of opinion but official statements that troops Florida can take little pride in the ave maneuvering on the border of Pales- | number of people killed on the highways, tine eapry an ominous, significance. If the }'The conclusion is inescapable that some of decision of the Palestine question resolves | these deaths can be prevented. itself into the use of force, it will be neces- sary for the larger nations to offset the superior strength of the Arabs. In the u offing, meanwhile, stands the Soviet Mr. ‘Nelson A. Rockefeller concludes Union already reported to be making | that the rehabilitation of Europe requires overtures to the Arab League inpconnec-} the technological and managerial know- tion with the troubled’ situation in Pales- | how of Americans ‘and suggests that the } tine. \ job should be done by. private enterprise. i Of course, he understands that the Never forget, you can’t heat another | government should participate in creating man at his own game.’ unless it is your |/the framework of cooperatiton and in game, too. making available the dollar exchange but oad he insists that private enterprise must Most people are anxious to help, the | paiticipate directly in the development other fellow if the other fellow has the | and production economy of the other money to pay for the help. countries. We are inclined to agree - with Mr. LET’S SAVE FOOD UP TO PRIVATE ENTERPRISE up to expectations of fond parents, the | best interest of private enterprise to do : human race would be too good too soon, | what he suggests. After all, the fate of and then this would be a monotonous | private enterprise, as we know it, May be world, decided in the nations of Western Europe. . Bermuda reported winds up to 125 miles an hour, but it would not have been a ue | wind velocity that would have cost South a. | Florida many millions of dollars. Torren- on have caused most of the of the flooded conditibind the id the: hurricane, was, headed in that direction, me ‘places water was receding \er areas, Another rain- s, which, likely would have accompanied the hurricane, would have left the flooded areds tn a ‘The estimated $50,000,000 that. ‘was saved in South Florida by the northward turn of the hurricane may or may not be is no telling definitely how vast would If every little boy and girl measured | Rockefeller and point out that it is in the |; sortg Tred, yaring eB 0 tty Crocker Talk: 10:30—Say It. With Musio—mbs 11:00—-Arthur Godfrey Show—cbs Breakfast in Hollywood-—abe 11:80—Ben Alexander Show—mbs 11:46—Berials (2% hrs.)—cbe Afternoon :00-— WY ‘Travel TOTS Senith Speakermte 12:80—Words and Music—nbe Daily Band Concerts+mbs 1:00—-Concert Half-Hour—ribe 2:00—Four Pg of Serials—nbo Queen for a Day—mbs ) 2:80—Bride and Groom—abe Martin Block Reeords—mbs 8:00—Doubie of Nothing —ebs Ladies Be Seated—al 3:80—The ares Party—cbs Pau! Whiteman Recortis—abo 4:00—Hint Hunt Quiz—cbs 4:30—Winner Take All—cbs 4:45—Kiddies Show 1% hrs. (west acigpeats. 1 br. tater) abe ladey Time 194 Bre. (weat 1 hr. later)—mbs mt 00—School ‘ot the Air—chs 6:30—Treasury Bandstand—cbs $:45—Lum and Abner—cb: east, NETWORK PROGRAMS Time is eastern standard, For cens trar ane subtract one hve i ae igs vay _ near arate 3 stati hour of telay to fit local chedulene Last minute program changes can: fot be included. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 Evening 6:00—News Report, 15 Min.—nbo ~ Newscast Every D; Herwork, lent Ratan pea Cr tne) mbs Midies Hour (repeat) —mb: 6:15—Sports: Concert Time—nbe Guest Talks Time—cbs 6:80 led Barber Sports—cbs-east & Abner (repedt)—cbs-west 6:45—Newscast By Three—nbe Lowell Thomas (repeat 11)—cbs 7:00—Radio Supper Club—nbc-basio Mystery of the Week—cbs News und Commentary—abe Fulton Lewis, Jr.—mbs 7:15—News and Comment—nbe. Jack Smith and Song—cba Daily Commentary—abe Dinner Concert—mbs 7:30—The House Party—nbo ~ Bob Crosby's Club—cbs Lene Ranger Drama—abe Leland Stowe—mbs 7:45—Kaltenborn Comment—nbe Ed Murrow News—cbs Sports Comment—mbs 8:00—Dennis Day Comedy—nbe American Melody Time—ebs Mayor of the Town—abe Crime Book Drama—mbs 8:30—Great Gildersleeve—nbe Dr. Christian, Drama—cbs Vox Pop Interviews—abe Quiet Please, Drama—mbs 8:55—Five Minutes News—~cbs Billy Rose Comment—mbs 9:00—The Duffy Tavern—nbe Morgan and Ameche—cbs Abbott & Costello—abé Gabriel Heatter Comment—mbs 9:15—Real Life Drama—mps . 9:30—District Attorney Drama—nbe Sweeney and March— ‘cbs Jack Paar Com Let's Go to Movies- mbs 10:00—The Biz Story Drama—nbe Whistler Mystery Draia+-ebe Bwig Crosby Varie' The Racket Smash: mbs 10:30—Jimmy Durante Show—nbe Escape, Adventure Drama—cbs Henry Mo: Show—abe To Be Announced—mbs 11:00—News & Variety 2 hrs.—nbe News, Variety, Dance 2 hrs.—cbs News and Dance Hour—abe News, Dance Band 2 hrs.—mbs 12:00—Dancing Continued—abe-west Migratory wild fowl in or crossing the United States an- hually reached an estimated low of 27. million in 1934, and in- lion. in 1944, but declined to 80 million in 1946. SEAS DT OS Political Announcements | FOR ELECTION OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, NOVEMBER 4, 1947 ED For. City. Commissioner — A. MAITLAND ADAMS PAUL G. ALBURY LOUIS CARBONELL ALBERT B. COOPER FRED J. DION LOUIS M. J. EISNER WILLIAM Billy FREEMAN EARL HIGGS HUNTER G. HARDEN (Sonny) ALBERT G. ROBERTS PETER J. ROSS NEIL SAUNDERS BRUCE SAYLES CHARLES. S. TAYLOR JOSEPH M. VILLAR PIMPLES Disappeared Overnight toe. waition M Nes, it is true, there 19 a safe, x th set a cone oerpigi aa acta toto pon sud pea Pi ae Sec 2 pea Shoe ae Seseer at Age ‘Central Pharmacy, 923 Wibigey 8. . namin eee [There seems to be litle of the 1 i in the nature, ‘ton, C! rather © “devotional. re may be some enthusiasm required fo, pees church social work, but as a demands which you, inst ae “ete FICTITIOUS ¢ ICE: sen “GIVEN that YO-TiAN undarsiened, dedring (o enanes a usd gr the Bigeltious | na rman’ © Duval! ey Meco lorie Antends } to register said fictitious name with the Clerk of the Circuit Conrt of Monroe County, Florida: Dated September 30, 194 ‘ HERMAN Houtsae ! Sole Owner, i igits Here's Good News! Are you Between the ages of 38 and’ Se and going through that trying Funotisane ‘middle-age’ evo. Bee cullar to women? Does. thi is make You suffer from hot ‘hashes, feel clammy, so nervous, irritable, weak? Then bo try Lydie E. 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DIVORCE ; ELSIE MAE ORDER, oF Enfield, You are hereby required pear to the Bill for I against you in the al cause on or before the 10th of November, A.1). 1947, other’ hthe allegations. containe: wih! be taken as confess Done and Ordered at w i A ll a 9 hie ei ED Florida, “this th day of betonerst picaatlene, contained ¢ taken as confess A.D. 1947, therein. wil (ereait Court Seal) ne and Ordered at Key West, © ga! this 14th day of October, te irentt Couré:Seal) R, sult, Court. | nitage, | Deputy Clerk. S. S. FLORIDA Leaves MIAMI 7 P.M. TUESDAY¥S* Arrives in Havana 9:00 A.M. Wednesdays WYER. | William V. Albury, ‘Obten on rook ER Attorney ‘for Plaintict. By: Alice H. Salgado, oct S-1 Deputy Clerk, Errique~ Esqninaldo, - Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff. oct 15-22-29; nov 5, 1947 Leaves MAMI 7PM. FRIDAYS arrives in Havana 9:00 A.M. Saturdays ie ERX. o. 11-149 is AM, Plaintiff, DIVORCE also known as * Will Sail Wed. Oct. 22 instead Tues. Oct, 21st { NOTE: Service will be suspended approximately three weeks for dry-docking effective October 26th. The luxurious steamship “Florida” offers you aalaty. comfort, and a gay evening of entertainment and danci Defendant. YAWN, also kown as YAWN, JOHNNY Box 292, Hazelhurst, Georgia. EH OF PUBLICATION ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED eéquired’ to ap- near to the Bill of Compiaint, for . in the above styled gau: nN otherwise | the on your trip to romantic Havana. Fare includes a deli- that a Bill of Complaint for Di-ftherein will be taken as con cious dinner, stateroom berth, and breakigst each way. vorce has been ine against 2a This order to be published om $ 00 Plus in the above styled cause by BER-Fa week for four consecutive s YAWN, and you ave: here-[{y "The Key ‘West Citizen, ROUND TRIP FARE *46° ;.:., ordered and recuired paper published in Key , ur appearance, anawer,.. Florida. See your ‘Travel Axent. for information, tickets and reservations, pleadings 4 i eauxe on or be-}\ Done. and Ordere wire at P& O Ticket Office, Municipal Pier No, % Telephone fore th th’ day of November, f October, 2 9-7601, Minmi; or any F. B.C. Teket Agent, 1947; otherwise the allegations of Tu) r; y Bil will be taken as confess- Clerk of th Monroe Count By: (sd) Alic THOMAS S. CARO. Solicitor for the Platstitt, ey ed by you. lished in DHE KEY once a week for fc re, meen, 7th day of October, 1947. cotreutt ‘Gort Berl) ROSS CSA ER, Clerk of the Cireuit Court. By: (s4) Kathleen Nottage, ity Clerk, PASSENGERS Ri RELY ON COCA-COLA AND TRAVEL REFRESHED This order to be pub- WEST CITI- r consec- cot Te 3 DICIAL CIRCE Ty STATE OF FLORID. fal. MONROE COUNTY. Plaintiff, - DIVORCE BLIZ: ABETH WILSON, eee ioN ORD! OF PU To: HELI By ELI Ane ABER Kt Ww TRSON, ED It is hereby cadena That you are required to appear on the 6th day ot November, 1947, before the above entitled court to the Bill of Complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause. Key West Citizen hereby designated as the newspaper in which this Srder shall. be. published. once week for four consecutive weeks. itness’ the Honorable Aquilino Lopez, Jr. as One of the Judges of this Court and the Seal of this Court in. the Ci of Key West, ‘oe County, 7th of October, L) , this Florida. heen” Nottage, Deputy Clerk. oct 8-15-22-29, 1947, “My. stomach ‘swelled with gas. until I could hardly breathe,” said one man living near here: “I couldn’t le in fact had hor- rible nights. Was always consti- pated. I got INNER-AID. Oht what relief! It worked so much gas from me that my stomach re- duced 4 inches. Can breathe free- ly again. Sleep soundly now. Bowels have also been given a Great Cleansi: INNER-AID is the new mixture of 12 Juices from Nature’s Herbs. It has relieved many people who had never prem really helped be- fore by shortly Cherore x with your food, thus eliminating the poisons that foster stomach trouble. It will cleanse the bow- els, clear gas. from stomach, en-| rem ie system. 0 suffering! GATNNER AID: Sal} by all drug stores. GOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY fest KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY © 1947, The Ceea-Cola Company

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