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DECEMBER 5, 1947 hte GLADES PARK 1 largest public body of recent! condemnation-in:Florkia- without —— ae | terday, in the Naval Hospital." PILE you j Smite? . a Birthe Sd Mrs. Hurt is the former Ruth Se eeseetenastientsiamemmmeemmmamememmanente? one GXContinued From ‘Page One) times that does not irclide a having, thermo’ hand to pay % She was named Sharon Lynn: : y is the twenty-eighth and tee its membership. At’ the, verdict w! ‘the | ibe re- © was vi { suggestion we ‘set’ turns it,-Alsd, about obtaining the seryices of staté ‘courts @ competent attorney as a public, because such’ s its are subject to service gift from some public-| all the rules of" igtpeal and re- inspired agency. trial “before’,; ind « may - be | This contribution was made by, taken. | * oH Heavy Traffic ~,Clara’s Benur Tell me, Bobby,*: | do you ever: peep through the’ ~ | A son, weighing three pounds, ! keyhole when your sister and Iy'+ i _[{ Skelton of Key West. —— mally the greatest park in National Park system which it entered on June 20 ad year under Congressional ithority, exercised by Secretary if the Interior Julius A, Krug. It Son to Crouches Daughter to Hurts Chief Pharmacist Mate and $, as Floridians, to the People of ‘outstanding contribution by | 23% here that I do not know of a! man in the state who was better mediate and: conclusive’ action to} stop the land pirates and soulless 1 speculators" in their tracks, to end eight pounds, at 3:50 m., yes- ' Crouch, 6-B Poinciana. or sister Ellen ain’ edestined to become one of the! (8. Florida Power and Light | This involved more delay and | Mrs. H. C. Hurt annouzice the/ 15 ounces, was born at 7:09 p-m,,|.are sitting in’ héré: lobe? sr and most noteworthy pub- Company which assigned Will M.| our requirements were for im- birth of a daughter. weighing | yesterday, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack} Bobby: Sometimes, if mother possessions’ of this state and Preston to our service. I want to! aU hted States” “At the satne equipped by character, personal-! the poaching and the destruction ake the most valu. Acree el bog ge sae ompion | hea Hae reatening the eae Gi contri hy accomplis jis unique area which the whole ti Abe a ti ost rice the task set out for him. state and the nation had been até |: ¥. es ove 0 Nu la ion. aving jerity of any puke Will Preston has attended every ; tempting to. preserve for 18 be ! 1 es othe SOEs and of; years. * ad ‘Tt is in the ‘forefront of the | tS Committees, has made innum-| “We found that we “could, take ag Hi h R id ti | R t f 500 KWH ‘_ pace that has:heen set by Floride erable trips throughout the State | a short cut if we could. go. irito ve ig er esi en la a es or % its .acent. years -of expansion and to Washington and New York! the federal courts where, con- + ¢ er it will make a on the commission’s business and demnation proceedings may : fol- aM ° y , « addition to that progress at no expense to the state. Those! low a course that-is known as a pas T an Cit of Ke West F ori a year by year. members of the commission who] Declaration of Taking. ‘Imme- ~ i? ;/As* rapidly as posible, and nos er ie oF o Ces have} diately upon’ the ‘filing of that — ieithout imposing upon your gen- ‘ed without cost to the tax-| action the government. takes v ee Jade. é aE goed: ail, ckocts Ths t) | Payers, giving freely of their! possession of the land and the (From Federal Power Commission Report) ine briefly the Everglades time, their money and their tal-| negotiations over the. prices, or Residential Residential + he ional. Park's history; ss CM'S without hope of compensa-j the condemnation trial, take place | Location Population _Bill* Location Bomuiatios Billy rr ” tion. Our $12,500 annual appro-| Jater. t fon the “ear ih dispute” in PP. a Alexander City, Ala. 6,640 $17.00 Monett, Mi 6,012: 13.89 Laid selfishly inspired and po-|P"#tion was barely enough to| The federal government, at our | ett, Mo. “over rent, the yearly salary of: solicitati .d to use its good { Ajo, Ala. 4,433 21.30 Salem,. Mo. - . 3,15% 17.59 } ened interests have distorted the | solicitation, agreed to use its g: adel xou:of. some of the val-| ‘he abstractor, employed to keep! offices to. do, just that. In order | Clifton, Ar 2,663 21.29 Cut: Bank, Mont. - 2,509. 14.18 ready attained and view its up to date the records of the of-| that it might -proceed it peaked \ Morenci, A: 4,200 21.29 Shelby, Mont. 2,538 14.18 tial economic worth to the fice. the state to post the funds to meet | Nogales, A. 5,135 13.75 Auburn, Neb: 3,639 13.85 ifate-and its promise for the fu-| OU", Stationery has been given} the sales prices ‘growing out of i Williams, Ariz. 2,622 16.65 Elko, Nev. 4,094° 20.07 ture.’ 'B Want you to see what a/ US 4nd nearly all of our printing) negotiations - and“verdicts. The | Conway, Ark. 5,782 15.39 Ely, Nev. 4,140 23.85 jin. we’ have on‘our hands. Heibeee Gone at ne coe to the ire aia at $2,000,000. es | Hope, Ark. 7475 15.48 McGill; Nev. 3,500 20.00 “Twenty years ago, Ernest F. ra et Prononon as Swe is agreement was reache i Paris, Ark. 3,430 20.43 Ruth, Nev.- 2,500. 20.00 ef pas : 5 | ’ . eres: outstanding and talented | Oe ctan ee hasbeen allen pose a ne ere ee Colton, Calif. 9,686 16.41 Bloomingdale, N. J. 2,606 16.25 ‘ape’ architect, lately arriv-|" Our first property-acquisition; tional -Park Commission -- and | Groton, Conn. 4,719 14.30 Butler, N. J. 3,354 16.25. ‘afi Ptorida'from New England | N 1k, 9,844 5 #6*make‘ his’ hortic; ‘conceived the: effort consisted of two letters to| Governor Caldwell and members | orwa Conn, 39,849 13.75, Franklin, N. J. 4,009 23.85 of’ making frito"a National” the private landowners, one from} of his cabinet, Which were follow- | Poquomock Bridge, Conn. 5,625 14.30 Madison, N: J. 9,944 23.75 4s es; ‘the practically uninhabited the commission and the second| ed ‘hy negotiations '.ketween ‘the a 1 Torrington, Conn. 26,988 14.18 Milltown, 'N. ri 3,515 21.90 . ° andvanused area which is some-| "0M the governor asking for do-| governor and the Natigrial Park AT FLORIDA ‘CITY today ten men are pag stamping envelopes New Castle, Del. 4414 14.80 Park Ridge, N. J. 2,519 19.89 times! réferred to as the Lower} Pations of land. "| Service with our. .congregsional | which contain the official Everglades National Park Stamp. It is ate ark, Del. 4,502 18.05 Gallup, N. M 7,041, 17.75 Glades’ @fid: Cape’ Sable regions’ The response was a comets feleantion in Washington: led by | hoped to sell upwards of 1,000,000 of them. Florida City is the only : Pierce, F 8,040 13.75 Hobbs, N.-M. 10,619 14.48 of Florida.’ In response, to Mr. |e _| Senator Holland as intermediary: pigce where Park stamp envelopes are being stamped today. Games Fla, 13,757 16.30 Socorro, N.'M. 3,712 14,90 S80] cai e i ey “ ° a , 1988, authorized the Secretary that we might negotiate for ex-| will be no Te een. de-| state since 1929. Watson has visitors will be attracted yearly, | Kissimmee Fla. 18.71 Corinth, Nu ¥. $1054 14.60, “the Interior to investigate and ‘ Leesburg,’ Fla. 13.75, Frankfort, N.Y. 3,859. 15.52 yeport on the advisability and; changes with state-owned lands| mands tor money. no continuing ! been attorney general for several; Which is less than 5 per cent of | Seb Fl 5 859 . itdbility of establishing a! uae the ar ___ | State appropriations. .In peer | years of that time. last year’s total. That would’ be | ee soe ae hath pence : 3458 eh e response here was unim-/ ing the secretary wrote: “$ agree It has b di 333,330 hi ft y e Placi lage 5 5 ‘sola dari ates Everglades pressive. In a few instances we seen ‘immediately the Ever- | State Ge eee by" to Flor Laer aationeh Five dl Lake Worth, Fla. 16.98 Lake Placid Village 3,136 16.85 Mabe Bevretary Ray Lyman Wil-| “cre offered trades that put aj glades National Park on new|the local chambers of commerce,’ itors ate, for the most part, au- Batavia, Ill. 15.75 New York-City (Bronx) 1,394,711 "13.80 bur came to Florida to survey the | Mst fantastic valuation on the} minimum, conditions, namely (1)'by the Florida Federation of tomobile tourists. } Casey, Ill. 18.00 "3 '* (Brooklyn): 2,698,285 13.80 .) ° vj lands in the Everglades fast- Beare of Pe rights in lease- , Women’s Clubs, which, incident-| Others expenaiturcs ot htsell Carmi, Il. 14.40 ” ” “(Manhattan)” 1,889,924 13.80 7 ;_ | nesses. ree lands within.new. minimum | ally, only recently made thi s se . j Flora, Ill. 13.88 es ay eane He decided that the region) “We had no money for purchas-| area, (2) eonveyanee of . school] cert land contitetinn tee park! People raise the total contribu: | Marshall, 1H. 27.58 CGueens). 120i ot ee i si ational Park stan- ing directly or through condem-| Jands, and, (8)‘supply of two mil-|to date, the Royal Palm tion to the state's economy, and Riverhead, N.Y. , 13.85 Wards, that this most unusual sec-| nation, and it became . quickly] lion dollars: as: stated.”* Parka by the State couaiaeel poate bes spent tay ari boltean Mee easel ste Sag Harbor tay: an) a Of realy woterwayse inkes | evident that we would have to| ‘The state has met those condi- Parent-Teachers Associations, the | the State, to a conservative $40,- MauntiOlives 1 2618 Saranac Lake, N.Y. Isat dof many waterways, lakes, | condemn in most instances., We/ tions, reserving to itself the right | Florida Fed arden | 200,000 which is only $40 per Neperville, Ml. ; 14.90 Southampton, N. Y. 13.85 'ys.and shores, of sandy beach-!haq arrived at an. over-all value| to participate inojl or, mineral | Clubs, the civic clut reraly: | Person for a three-day visit to . Charles, Tl. 5.870 14.50 Cherryville, N. C. 17.43 ant impenetrable forests, of! A ubs, i¢ clubs genera! : 4 fans a haitias cadeniins.of for ihe saat conte of approxi-| royalties, , ae the fed e = core ix faet and; without exceptions ee all Secon eapenaures Salem, ll. Sar ie 1 Me Edinton, N. C. 15.00 me Lae if | mately rom numerous] ernment cove ae ae ‘within the | évery ‘group or. organization” inj for ging, food, re 5 aunton, New Bern, N. C. 13.92 Pee cgnd:: beautiful pane we cod | test appraisals. For instance, we ar pat ay, Syrup 1 it the state to the attention of which! fruit, drugs, cosmetics, cigars, ° Gas City, Ind. 3,488 16.00 ‘Ambhbiat: 0: 22.48 trees such as the mellauca, the! found that on the tax books of Benoa’ oO shy EARP this | jet hab come, } ‘ cigarettes, tobacco, j¢welry, Lawrenceburg, Ind, 4,413 14.30 Berea: .0. 15.20 .. Mahogany, ironwood, lignum | Dade and Monroe counties, inj point that mi step n by salt has} the endorsement,” ap- noyelties, clothing, ‘professional | Clear Lake, Ia. 3,764 14.75 Clyde, 0 15100 / . -:¥itae, cypress, Australian® Pines | which the Park is located, 366,122] qu$ compiigsion On ¢ Was. Bi the flavan andthe ‘active support of and\mechahieal services and’ all Independence, ‘Ja. 4,342 16.50 Se erciat 16.4 and many others; of wildlife such’ acres of privately-héld and need-| Widest pubficity’® ‘At the outset . Sil delegation hoschahingse ihaty are Tiecsesary 5 Greenfield, O. 0 ‘ d P peda & Flori pigaal delecation gs ig Mason City, Ia. . 27,080 - 14.50 14:80 § fas bears, otter, ‘deer an coons;| oq lands were assessed at $1 an| we decided that since a substan- iheWashing’ agate, county’ to jgatisf; Ser demands of contr Rees ae igg0 Jackson, O. x fat: Pnglie fe ins the renatee or acre. men “four br amrarors Hos ny of Lari een as apa au (iid employes. am F ats ~ : 16; eo Lp Oo. = G 54 * ? ‘ditional acres wete listed a’ volved, as well as a large land | 1{jH&s thd’ all an editorial ap-4 rk Hit’ its: tropieal wn. B amiburg; g Gan, Ur prdlive reaching all the: 20, sere and the remaining’ 10:000j area, there was very, prospect of praval of every newspaper in this qexlang aves willy compete withs) oe ee 1550 Nelsonville, © 20.75 of birdlife reael at from $4 to $15, or a total valua-| public misundetstanding ‘of our | state, as you know. th T lly, and it | redonia, Kas, 5. Tipp City, Ohio 15.00 reg ape ahah ot eaeleriety! Hon of less than $500,000, As} efforts: unfess we ‘'mdae | every |" “Now. who or what is there to| has the Suetuadvents with | Hays, Kas. 14.60 * Weltington, ©. ‘2,529, 15.63 jthe likes of whic for variety you. know, real estate in Florida) move in the open.’ Thé‘commis- | stand ‘in opposititn to this united | its numerous and friendly wilde! Herington, Kas. 14.10 Weliston. °5.537 15.90 ‘and. beauty, Desai: cris nee is presuméd’ tobe appraised at] sion included eight’ newspaper.) ¢,-ont? i life of being the. foremost bio- Holton, Kas. 14.23 “ willgray’ ©. FE GSS paar peal minute, others 1p iDee crt oe TEE ito’ we ET atiee ae nasal agen Four landown: appeared be- | logical park in the system in ad- | Neodesna, K: 16.65 s Alters,;Okla. 8,593 18.58 Sait stems as long as eight fect, | nag vas tera firgt offer— trom tat her Ga, it that full ac-] £0 @ Congressional committee | dition to which it affords MOTO ies: 14.39 Anadarko, Okla. 5,979 20.30 :of tree snails and)of, outstanding | +he Yargest: owher : land in'\the | counts. of gui! ‘progréss! were ade: | 12 Washington, one of them-non- | tropical marine appeal possessed Winfield, Kas. 9,506 17.20 Blackwell, Okla. 8,537 15.00 /atid’ -penetrating historic and] 2.¢a of some 170,000 acres for '$5 quatély publicized. resident Of me retaining einer) | by AG'others and which ey an Bardstown, Ky. Ape “14:16 Claremore: Okla: “$134 16.43 mysterious significance—that this an acre with $1 more ‘for the min- Before ‘we ; went, toi the: degiglé- one as withdrawn oppositio: fact; prove to be its fovemost | Henderson, Ky. 16.50 Cleveland, Okla. 2'510 13.75 ee Sekai bé ‘forever presetved cial rights: Jiture to'ask for the $2,000,000 aps] leaving any two owners maa a interest. ak | Nicrolasville, Ky. 13.52 Cordell, Okla! 2,776 21.50 e @ national shdw place and pos-| “then we had bit dpptaisst from propriation we inet’ tWice Ww ee aR ys ae ai 5 mim miaisl nial aalaie | Providence, Ky. 16.58 Duncan, Okla. 9.207 13.90 session. the U.S. Soil Conservation Serv-| Governor Caldwell and his cab-| >! D e 2GS 2 Alexandria, La. 16.25 0 21.30 % Be, The:result, was 18 years of slow, | ice based on the surface use value! inet in Tallahassee to obtain ap-| side the Cae 's boundaries ae STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE ABBeCeR TE: aaa Fam Oe. 2 Ne ita. ($4 ‘sometimes, halting, but always | of the lands which indicated ap-} proval of our course. J. Tom| While the hearing was in pros-| ‘TRIUMPH Covington, La. 13.78 H », Okla. 3,267 14:25 isteady, progress. The Congress) proximately 212,000 acres to be} Watson, the State’s attorney gen-| ress the committee received COFFEE — Berane mere ia ouiny, i ue 5 inited States adopted ne- 75¢; 18,000 to be worth] eral, absented himself from both | telegrams of protest from 24 Kingfisher, Okla... 3,352 .20 the: Us worth $' a Franklin, La. 18.30 5 cedsary laws as the need arose.’ 975 and the remainder $5 or less,/ meetings although I know that and these were in re- MILL is aE Mangum, Okla. — 4,193 | 16.54 Ten sefsions of our state legisla-| 5). nearly $2,000,000 total. he was in Tallahassee and prob-| sponse to an_ inspired pressure at | wake Providence, 13.80 Marlow, Okla. 2,899 * 19.35 jovernors contrib- these and other fig-| ably in the Capitol Building at] campaign; so that the total z i Leeville, La. 13.78 Miami, Okla. 8345 14.42 ture and five g Applying ly P! ; All Grocers ncement. > the appraisal factors, such} the time. “He had personal recorded opposition was from 29 rFOCers Mansfield, 13.78 Pawhuska, Okla. 5,443 13.65 uted to its adva ures to t PP! ge ‘| Seeeuean In the closing weeks of the! as accessibility, salt water infil-| knowledge of the meetings and , including out Attorney |! Morgan City, La. 13.80 Pawnee. Okla; 2742 21.20 term of Governor . Spessard L. | tration and such, we conelitcien their pUrDOee: Again, wen we = Oakdale, La. 13.78 Perry, Okla. 5,045 15.65 et with his succes-! that two millions of dollars would} appeared before the sevral com- Eight were residents of Flor-} Opelousas, La. 17.50 16,794 13.83 SP cavernor Millard F. Cald- So the job and set out to get that) mittees of the State Senate and} ida, shown on the books to be Plaquemine, La. 13.72 SS geal 3,116 1020 (Al Ge ee eee thi ieee eee oti ge landenaeall St. Martinville, Ta 5.60 Stillwater, Okla. 10,097 17.50 Secretary 0! ie uld raise this sum i approval of o1 Two others who are landowners : bs ‘ aetiee Harold Ls ‘Tekes, in Tal- lee i popular subsceipoty or} bill Tom Watson ae padiedse hea. te of state nals he ee La 5 ia Ware One 3505 1823 ahas: They revised the out-| p, legislative appropriation.| of the meeting and failed to put) pianos of the other 19—Watson | . 5 ‘ ’ ei i of the ane and make hich | There were several ae ee in anne The oil eae iheluded fesiding Jan | Plorida| , Hee Mey ae A io ae ao oe ae Okla. 2.828 1935 nts, one of whic ing organizations ready to do that} speculators, however, were rep-} 7 va, Tlinois and Catifornia, do i Ce spinwa 5. cpap turning over by the} ie Pee iat but invarlablyaithre: | rental afidtheardiinieppesition RASA ANEAG LoAuine: tise eseesoles NATIONAL iii Me 3.300 Blakely, pa 2 as aS state to the federal park depart-| solved itself into a commission-| As your know, the appropria- | oy a jandowners in Dade rtown, Md. 2,760 East Conemaugh, Pa. * 4,810 18.95 » Ment of . approximately 800,900; paying proposition and we could/ tion and companion bills were | oye nc cuntios in the area 2 flights daily able, Mass 8,333 E. Mauchchunk, Pa. 3,392 17.10 "acres of state-owned land within) not figure how the job could be} favorably eporl ce pod jpnssed eae ae py ne. pall. Puunouthi Nass, 9,011 Etna, Pa. 7223 2025 t approximate- for less than 10 per cent or/ unanimously by the Senate an “thet it a from 4 pom | Falfouth, Ma: 3.000 13,161 18.00 “fe s00.000 hie ot ately held $200,000 which would leave us,| with only six dissenting votes in Re euch caleraian co 2 he en MIA a Gieatl Barvingtons Mass... 5.824 He eel S08 aa lands to be acquired to complete | assuming that the | campaign) the House. ad|our flamboyant Attorney Gen- | sith comenient connections te Mam Ieee | Lynn, 98,123 Pitcairn, Pa. 6310 17.25 the. park's minimum penne: would succeed, pov SY less Saar Se eeatniety eraeserdieanenihe undecakes Lng uc sog hg eins wi Nantucke 3.401 RenGvON BL: 3,784 14.38 That, in effect, was the situa-| than we figured we not offered one ord of aa | earreeari aed Hic Hatont other leading cities Peabody, Qui Schuylkill Hav P. 6518 14.00 16 Gov: time, our activities] He was conspicuously absent from | to ecp Schuylki laven, Pa. € pale are Nts ctiveted the h yeaa iaveerha unfortunate] the cabinet and commitee meet-| and the two and a half million Sai peeece nee alt Novena Plymouth, } 13,100 Sharpsburg, Pa. 8,202 18.35 5 ltrs Sie National Park Com- developments. For instance, the] ings at which he might have be- | people of Florida, by whom he is | speed, comfort, convenience, Caylied Provincetown, Mass. 3,668 Hershey, Pa. 3,361 = 14.35 : BY age appointing 25 mem-| good will and promotion which| come informed, and if, informed | employed and who pay his sal- | service. All recognized a weve) ete Olyphant, Pa. 9,252 13.92 “ts aaa managing director! we had engendered had brought) he was, where’ he might have | ary, from getting at long last | accepted. See your travel age! | perkasien Pal 4,121 17.55 bey fasned it with responsibility | land pirates into the field. The] protested. In fact, I am sure that | that which for 18 gears they have 1084 } Saint Claire, Pa. 6,809 21.04 tp bringing the park into being.' number of private owners of lands! the House and the Senate would | striven steadily and unitedly to | Weatherly, Pa: 2.754 15.62 ission is an official) jn the area rose from 157 to 217| have accorded him a hearing on | achieve. 4 Burrillville, Ru 1. 8185 15.62 © The comm by the few months. Most of! the floor, in view of the high of-} With our park destined to be ; : ncy, established | within a Canton, Miss. Union City, Tenn. 7.256 14.65 eilature it 1929. Its member-| these new people were being} ficial position he holds had he os | the most popular of them all, DuRahE Mis BUTERUR. ee 2814 15.39 ts of the boozled. In one instance an| requested. and with our preferred location os t i Rates Sines rom: all Pos in-Pen-\Culeny couple trom New Eng-| tn July-of this year the attor- | “ivse to the conor of concentrat, Leland, Miss Coleman, Tex. 6,054 14.10 eal in Key West in theemid-|jand paid $3,400 for nine lots) ney general, ‘now an avowed | oq population, we estimate con- Colombia, Mo. Cooper, Tex. - 2.537 14.75 eas te te, in Jacksonville, | ypon which they were told they| candidate for the governorship | co.yatively that at least 1,000,000 California, Mo. Electra, Tex. 5,588 = 14.25 dle of the sta oast. aild their Florida home} and fully aware of the value of | ---- 3 - ~ Faycte, Mo. Seymour, Tex. 14.90 ft Miami, and on the west ¢ could bu fully vOk é We “he dan organization: meeting} and live their declining years in| publicity in achieving that am- Pultoms Mo. Voskuin Tes: 13.97 i “wna food: | a lush tropical paradise een bition, appeared before tie aut Farmington, Mo. Front Royal, Va. 424 | @ these | ed by the fine public par’ committee of the ic Lands Jacks Mc 5.00 YvPhat we could peaulte fSae| ed Noes ane Everglades National! Committee of the House of Rep- ee on, Mo Danville, Va. el @ « pfivately-held Tent: rade for | Park Commission's office and) yesentatives in Washington to Lebanon, Salt Creek Oil Fields, Wy. 20.59 thhene Di let es ‘outside asked us to locate their land for) express his opposition to con- Malden, Mo. er an in- bling legislation. e value ba-} fe found it was in a | cluding enal ig legi ; tHe area-on a value fOEve lem- | them. V2 area, probably not! A member of the committee in- | Bill is for 500 Kwh covering lighting, etc., refrigeration, cooking and water heating. sis, by purchase or by Cr yaccerai t cre. \t upted him to ask whether he o worth 90 cents an a | terrupte » ask i nation. at we had an appro-| "Also we found that the poach-| ad raiséd a voice in opposition NOTE: In Key West, Fla., the Residential Bill for 500 KWH is $13.50** f Toston ne s12.500 a year with Ga ee Geert ivatite ‘and| GHmmels in Florida, nasa If 50-gallon water heater is used, the bill is $10.50** , an ation—tal i 5 Pe vit a aaa the pono hero almost to the point foe Be said oe ; he nce | **As of June Ist, 1947, the park’s| tinction, destroying e fol should have. have no exp! = ; of progress had takén a h e orchids by| for my negligence and can lanes, tan-' and stealing the rar tion for my adyocates down many ‘that We| the truckload for sale for a pit-| only admit it.” | gents, and detours, so capitula-| | tance on the streets of our larger! When Watson speaks, whom | tteded~-a - complete recap! * \ a h resent? cities. loes he rep tion. that a 1" ick action was called for. We] Does he represent the two and Aso the latter, we felt -| getaad’ thatithis icould bel had! onenateemiiion: people of va lowes vet best equioped #9 Py Sea elnG a blanket condemna-/ ga? Let’s took at the record. | «/ form, the “ser « ding on Use Whole) ‘The establishment of this park | d not ap-| tion proceeding c rm “design ‘the gove-nor ha' needed area. As most of YOU/has been an oiticial p ocecd ab and icgal | people of thr commission. “pointed one on the the a I amr quite sure that tht vy, yolk cannot nbiective of the Franchised Rottler: Pepsi- “Cola Rottling co. of Ke st

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