The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 15, 1949, Page 2

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ii peas ste VIEWING THE SITUATION Nothing that could be called alarm is disturbing the business world. Héwever, | with skill of execution § there is a great deal less ungestioning be- oN es Sake Sitgeeg lief that the postwar boom is going to con- | life. But with this sometimes’ " % aa . A j appears a confused state of mind tinue for an indefinite period to come? which \caen a: sreadéetae nas MRCUIT COURT OF THE! James Forrestal, 4 a fon oe ieeba. Defense, born in Beacon, N. UNTY. 57 years ago: | Dr. Charles Allen Thomas, famed St. Louis research chem- ist, an atom bomb maker, born in Scott County, Ky., 49 years ago. | | Ca | CARL L. BIRDWE a aint { DIVORCE EB } LUCILLE M AR BIRDWELL, fendant. i K. David, dean of A good many of the signs are pointing | the right road. It may be from} onpen or remacatios | ,.D% Donald Be ress | School, ple te downward now. There was a noticeable | ignorance or from want of|_ JAMES V, FORRESTAL, born) 0: Lucille Mae Birdwell, | : 6234 Ne Bank Street, ‘porn at Moscow, Ida., 53 years : i Good | Feb. 15, 1892, in Beacon, N. Y., is) S234 North Banks Liss ~ — goed the last months | eee ee earn dane ee! te United States’ first secretary | vou"are heres, reauired to,ap,, AE 0 , and jobs are nowhere near as easy othe hill for Diverce filed! Dr, Abram L. Sachar, first, the midst of familiar scenes and. of Defense. He | ekinst you in the» above styled” president of. Brandies Univer- to find as they once were. As 1949 opened, | persons. past oe Maa 5 [Re ee Oe ee ioas, atharwiee the sity, Waltham, Mass., born in ; : i % ee containe erein Wi i prices were lower than at the beginning of 5 eee cones fe New York, 50 years ago. rN BRTISING RATES : in 1940 as al ie taken a cay | Blaik, West Point's foot-! mewn on Apptication the preeeding year—the first time that has LEGALS : $10,000 a year). : 2s; da, this 31st day off Ww : : hs; fa ” 1949 happened in 10 years. One automobile Neviom 20 Cumeetens ane tol yD aa ; (1933 Probate Act, Sees. 119, 120) _ assistant” 0} Trout COU ORL fi ADAMS, manufacturer announced a substantial cut | (Ya Proust ‘OF THE COUN |. President TDR Clerk of Cirenit Court. in production, due to the fact that new cars| 2% Lo a brilliant Bye (ad) Ane CEU ON : Abe : : gan usiness career |. iaue Esquinaldo, Jr, were piling up in their dealers’ ware- INRY MOESER, also! Seanad asthe Enrique Kequinaido, 31 houses. : Known as George H. Moeser | eebeident of the $a. v-8-4 In almost all lines, more and more | To Al! Creditors and Persona Wall Street oS consumer caution has been evident. Sav- Ageine S56 Seen aac pace firm of Dillon Read & Co. For TN THE ings are down, and installment purchasing | notitied ‘and required to. present she pane ideas ss aaa ; . oe claims and demands ou, 5 has increased. In enterprises which live on | or either ‘of 30u. may have s inst *, +. . hi 6 ly it, en luxury spending—entertainment, vacation also know an George 8." Meese: TODAY'S cane More Motel . . dec it unt t . _ b Apartments. travel furs and jewelry, etc..—the drop in | the county Judge of Monroe County, ANNIVERSARIES JIVORCE | & Beach and Bathing Pavilion . : Florida, at his office in. the 2 | & Alpert—Land and Sea business has been relatively heavy. house of sald County at Key Went (Know America) | i ry 3 . Florida, within eight calendar & Camselidation of County and This poses a question which only time | Florida, within elght catendar! 1899 Cyrus Hall McCorm! “s aw i blication of | th Li Nach | inventor-devel f thi ‘i ‘ on ag mr | can answer. Is the decline from the post- | titi or demand shalt te In wrt ns araripitte great inventions of ail! : “atiturnia. ee ; F 2 i , P inevi si 1 ° a E required. tog Community Auditorium | war peak simply a normal and inevitable sence a pont office nddepas of tuegtime, Manufacturer and philan-! port tc ihe Mall for Divorce tite | | nere’s « book that always has @ happy ending- == a. = | following an avalanche of spending for RABE. Sng anal be. GeUKe Jo ee punroniay, born in Rockbridge Co., | en or baerae Te ; vings account book. All the things you've ees | o- 1 whi ‘ £ ne ¥ sued, ol ie ae) ‘a. Died -in Chicago, May A. DD. 1949, othe your savings | xoods which were completely unobtain- Pi eee ee 1884. ther ; anted to do are there for you - plainly ~ U tg, . be i. “i iY ‘ always ws MONOGRAPH able for years? Or is it the start of a seri- An daiininnsion af shed | | 1820—Susan B. Anthony, famed | at Key W % ‘ed by yeur growing bank balance. Wheth- tromths Readers ous business setback that could run into a estate of “George Henry} temperance and woman suffrage Morida ‘this 7th day of Kebr promised by y: . . a janis ‘em Moeser, also known 48 lcrusader and lecturer, born in|“... 194%. er it’s travel to for and famous ploces ‘or just Most abused request of all is, Keep || eal depression? Most of the economists Gases Be A ee ae ee Rochester, | COE NTS here the fishing’s good - your * confidential. Remember your friend | | Still favor the first view. But they have b.15 mar,1-8,1949.1N. ¥., March 13, 1906. ‘ , lozying in a boat where _ 'e friend and the friend's friend has | | their fingers crossed. TNCUMT COURT OF THE]: 1829—-Silas Weir Mitchell, 9 °°) OA K : savings account book makes the dreams come . — . . ies a5 3 ¥ 4 famed Philadelphia physician,; William V ury, tart a savings occownt with us nqxt peydey, @ friend, and vo ad infinitum. Good ad- One theory holds that a depression of DUNES. medical scientist, novelist and| *''7""’* f°" z ee 8+ ynar.1,1949, true, § . vice, keep your trap shut the extreme type, such as that of the ‘30s, poet, born in Philadelphia. Died jr apes tas THE ORACLE is no longer possible—that the government rote ‘Jan. 4 1914. | SAVE now at The » ORACLE ta . ; ; . Plaintiff, ‘|. 1845—Elihu Root, famous New| is now geared to immediately prime the "Ed York railroad head, senator, sec- . ° 1 BR k pump dnd through spending and various retary of state, Nobel prizewin-| 5, SURFERERS FIND CURB FOR MISERY Florida Nationa an COMMITTEE NOW COMMENDS ITSELF | ©o"trols keep the machine ticking at a good ae por 0 Clinton, N. Y. Died! 1 {New hope for relief from asthma perox- At Key West rate until normal economic forces for the @ palliative formula which acts to relieve yaaltgona, Pe sini 1861—Alfred North Whitehead, | ongestion,” Men and women ‘who formerly | oaens , 2 r © ‘ai q ye’ € is y ap- ri = 7 ‘p.. i The Howse Un-American Activities | better could again take over. But that is ‘the Mill” of Complaint. tor] £4med Harvard philosopher, born | $iteting lotta nitacks wep tal of blessed Manber bd . rietly a POry, 4 > voree in the above styled cause}in England. Died in Cambridge, ! relief after using it. PROMETIN costs $3, but Committee, under the leadership of Rep- | 8 ctly a theory, and no one really knows - r before the 17th day of March, | Mass., Dec. 30, 1947. considering results, this is not expensive, $ . SPENDING late how it would work out in practice. 1949, otherwise the allegations I." 4999 yon) Ba fat tie | (Gaution—ose oaly" as directed.) PROMETIN for happier resent ve John S. ood, of Georgia, has ~ 3 therein will be taken as confessed. -—John Ba more, actor, a o be otatt gia, “ 7 7 ; ie sold with strict money-back guarantee by | “ : The change in the business picture, | ‘nis Crder 1s: to he, spabishea>born in. Philadelphia: Died Mayj (ey veto yp ete aS uture 4 rs, : ‘or four consecutive : ? ‘ “4 teotded that it will hold futur rearing small as it has been, seems to be making na. Kes. eal i{itizen, ‘a | 29, 1942. Division Sts.—Mail Orders Filled * . i A ‘ published at Key West, }) - ee fc arse rs PEN without the attendance of radio, televi-| itself felt in some congressional circles. As yuaiy, Blorigas Se fom, and photographic equipment or re- | an example, a considerable list of law- ‘3 a, sos are porters, spectators and broadcasters makers, including many on the Democratic The committee has been severely side, look with little favor onmore taxes, By (ad) Kachiesa Notiaee, ritietwed in the past because of the pub- | either on individuals or corporations, on bd ee: ¢ 1) ety that attended its hearings which | the grounds that they might act as a deter- J. ¥. Porter iay:, icitor for Plaintift, remmited in vast publicity to preliminary | rent to production and plant expansion. mar. 18,1969, deteeures against individuals who had | There is also a strong sentiment against CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ehenee to answer allegations or deny | complete repeal of the Taft-Hartley Act ne erave ar Lani heir alleged guilt. This basic wrong to | and a return to the Wagner Act, because BND ie enon COL STE. ‘wertean citizens aroused the indigna-]| of the danger that another wave of strikes | ,, END See eg of Many Persons who poifted out|and other labor-management © disputes aide ee het the Committee should probe into un- | might result. This sentiment, incidentally, Americaniom in much the same manner seems,to be shared to some extent by mem- |, oR ra hele grand jury investigates alleged | bers of Mr. Truman’s official family. : ce Unknown. It is hereby ordered that. you are iminal acts required to appear op the E Under the action recently taken by the The speaker with an apt quotation to entitled court to the cBh mmittee there seems to be little reason | fit the anaes is prepared—you may be hove inililed eauve aad "Te Key THAT'S WHAT OWNERS SAY What gives this low-to-the-road, new 1949 MERRY such a jump ™ fear that innocent men and wome sure of that. be blasted before the nation w hous Gragr shail "Ber publinted. once: al ABOUT THAT ROAD-PROVEN on the others? Look wnder the hood! That exclusive new MER(URY # opportunity to be acquainted with BE HONEST ABOUT TAXES pee it antona on the: Sumpeeste MERCURY power plant is terrific! Owners say it’s not only the liveliest, the hares against them and with no hearing _ BS Court, and ihe - Béabs et’ sik NEW 1 ENGINE! ogy . . ie natever. The change will not Pr ing Society, as we know it, could not be |! ietanl (hintesen dae oes ape “ smoothest—but the thriftiest engine they've ever driven! And it is! he slightest degree th the ability | perpetuated without government. Wheth- | (Sea cet eee ADAMS, } power of the committee to root out | er it is the best, the best possible, or only ay ee Me w.ot the proper time, expose ar and | fair, the continyance of peaceful lives, Deputy. Clerk.’ és f um Americaniom that i ered the carrying on of farming, business and Barat commerce, or any of the hundred and one : EARN WHAT YOU WANT necessary modern activities, require law = — - and order, established processes, protec- 8 Y might be well for the ing Pp tive safeguards and the cooperation which INC TAX ERY. § Gay West to understand h is only possible through government. RICHARD ROS mietity of those who have ar ina Regardless of some waste, and waste Ovid that worshiy nor vorked for | can’t be entirely avoided, the average citi- i h have acquired zen gets more for his dollars paid in tax- I ften, the ' nd is im-|esthan for any other expenditure he |*° Venda ra ki Sans * i with the ea mulati f a} makes. The average family head doesn’t Slo CR Caterers Court, ° hy some except figure that | pay as much taxes as his children cost Tg RIL aes Gee CheIEE oom large in the put isness, | the government for their education, if he yn ne Ore ac eaaee teu @ that such reet the | has a moderate-sized family. All the rest Sigel WHORE eee ; “peo aol aged f hard | of the benefits from government he re- | | Tits order toe “Thar comments 1949 MERCURY SIX-PASSENGER COUPE NERS, whe got to the t b veat | ceives, over and beyond that! ee ees White side-wall tires and rear wheel shields are optional, ° " “ ther th througt me Governments can’t operate without |; , peas ’ bof k oF opport some money and taxes are necessary. a aes ny Aug : ‘ b he nviction | Every citizen should be willing to pay his e he world th hividuals who | proportionate share of the common cost (sd) Florence BE. Sawyer, mt earn what the ' re not en- | of these beneficial services. The growing | :s.,; DERE SIEES yes can be sure your 1949 Mercury's 4 to their ponsessi There ome- { disposition on the part of many to “beat | 2.h ert Ne ee Yori pomage aye ye grea acer @ in the thought | taxes” should be frowned upon. It is a ah Ror tihist ou i low ene ai fgvery pana — c begina 2 busi. | me and Se srs ae oho Mercury's been road-proven by thow ‘ ue onest, a F s sands of owners for millions of miles! Veetemehly imbued with th 1 of giving | science, for example, a successful subter- You can depend on its powerful, =. for money or reward eceived, the | fuge, or deceit, to cheat the government ei riatatite, thrifty, new 8-cylinder, V- -type engi ! ineee world will the tried as | out of income, or other taxes. ANNA KEARNS, Its new front coil springing! Ne “s be ' the next period pr On the other hand, every effort should yortee 70 APPEAR TP chameces are that the peoy { be made by tax officials to equalize taxes. A eee a bee: 7P generation will wt a happier | Every citizen is entitled to fair treatment a Batata dint vinsdad ot > and should not be called onto pay pro- h, 1949, you are hereby. noti- I to file your appearance or portionately more or less than his neigh- | a swer to the Bill of Complaint tor 4s Divorce in the above styled cause, easier steering! New “super-safety” brakes! New, broader, softer seating! New increased all-round visibility! See it—and you'll say: “le’s Mercury for me! Ske your Wex1- Cae Ar) : Moat of the people who are oy ed to | bors do. Yet » task of perfect equaliza- | otherwise said Bill of Complaint for Pa | it ‘Yet, the k of y Lee ae | oe vorce Will ber taken: Ga reonrhanee ‘ “ h Hittle t them. | tion is difficult, just as hard to maintain | vy you. This order to be ighed a : : in The Key West Citizen, Key West, after its accomplishment, in view of the } Fiorida : A Dated this 4th day of February, _ - changing factors involved. nie ; ; : EARL The accident t t intry is big Notwithstanding the many centuries | (sear) ier of the Cireust Court, a * . - 2 : . = Monroe County, Florida: Bg wart n and | during which various governments have By (sd) Anne C, Longworth, l. ¢ Cit gow want ww own life, be | collected taxes, the problem still calls for | Maryn Genet, og, gretul the thought and effort of good citizens, | Miam! Bench, Mioriaa, sts, 1119 White Street Phone 725

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