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Dear Income Taxpayers: is « very unpleasant subject but, tellers we you might as well make reparations wow to pay your income tax i March-—you'll need the money. THR ORACLE BL CTT, @ED CROSS NEEDS YOUR HELP — ‘The month of March, 1949, has been deeiqnated by President Traman as “Red Cree Month,” and the organization seeks te rele, by voluntary contributions, in a eation-wide campaign, a fund with which © carry om it work while, the founda- peace are being established, and, service, to express il which recog- welfare. tt Spelir Hn nite HEE rj Hell AH : ! people of Key West will be ad- appeal and be prepared to financial contribution which will Red Cross to continue its work. war pears, there was general t teke part in the work of the Red Creme by « financial contribution if et throegh personal service. A continua- tow of thie epirit will assure the success of the campaign because our people are just «© eeeiews to help suffering humanity in times of pence ae in times of warfare. COMMUNIST REVOLUTION 41 Ff I The Commanints have one goal, world foveletion, says a report of a sub-commit- toe of the House Committee on Foreign Af- fete, whieh has just completed a study of Commeniat and Russian policy. The Qongfesemen say thatthe Com- motets expect a erack-up of capitalism in the United Mates, followed by a depres- oon whieh will apread throughout the wertd end facilitate the world revolution. ‘The faflere of Russia to cooperate with us ‘© plawning international control of atomic enerey end in eapporting the proposal of Secretary of State Byrnes that Germany be placed under international! control stems from the fact that both are predicated wpen « long era of peace between Russia ant the United States. ‘The Reselans, in the opinion of the Congressional group, do not expect this to be the case. They think that the depression © the United States will cause a collapse ved thet © might lead to something like a Peseist government in this country. Con- _geqwentiy, there would result a final strug- of between capitaliom and Communism. The man who flashes large bills at “ opportunity is obviously not accus- te much money, or tries to impress you for a purpose, | change the rule. | from the senate, that rule is in effect re- ‘fied if you are abie to fool one or two and western Democrats Republicans. generally to change a.senate rule that would curb fili- busters, and southern Democrats haye lined up to fight against any attempt to oltis pee by» both oe oe changing t le is essemitial to" passing bills that would put into effect the Pris dent’s ¢ivil service program.*: Republicans other ‘thain in’ the :Solith, tacitly any efforts to pass any laws, including anti-poll tax, anti-lynching and@ anti-segregation, would be futile in view of the filibuster that would be con- ducted by the Southerners in the senate. Several of them have remarked that, should an attempt be made to push through a change in the rule which permits a sena- tor or group of senators to talk as long as he or it wishes, thé filibuster that would ensue will establish a record for léngth of time, The late Huey Long’s filibusters, which throttled the senate on several oc- ¢asions, would, be of little consequence ; Soot, lady. I've apa Boge Fellowship. 5 ier ghee compared to the filibuster that will follow be Sid ‘thaid ssytited sen suid, | cludes NeW England, the sea any. attempt to limit debate, “Don't be silly, it’s never, too late'| and the traditions associated with ould the fight be waged its worst : to learn.” them. as “ae Py effect would be in delaying other types of | A sixty poe ‘old woman: was Your Horoscope re you'll have to'go. But legislation that are essential to the coun- | walking down the street in a rain i reli, y's economy, As to the, question ,of fills | from the Bech over hep head. "{ ‘Todey sives’ an’ enaiyticsl mip busters, it holds up 6r frustrates complete- | walked: over and said, “Lady! BS ia ob pi charac-} ly the chief elemert in the operation of a rind MVE pg yea ter, There Will be reticience, but) 8 pale sala ie said, “to” with my legs an’ eagerness to impart knowl-, demhoctacy—rule of the majority. Aside | they're sixty years old, this is a edge to others. Emotional yet new hat. gare ‘ sensitive, practical and — ey ,.* the pursuit of the desire@ er I went to visit a friend of mine ang you will have a strong love wk garding all governmental affairs, begin- ning With elections and deciding questions | ana while 1 was there sitting in’ of home. in congress. The only other exception to | the living-room, his cat flew: in it is the required two-thirds vote to over- |‘ the window, then thru the Safety experts say that a vide vetoes. : oe oe pedi g: ha read dents to farmers cause enough thru the window again: 1 ‘turned lost time annually to produce x6 to my friénd and said: “Whats More’ than half of the average If hot air is what makes a dehydrator wrong with the cat?” and he'said: , #28ual U. S. wheat crop. work, there ought to be a place for an out- | “1 just had him sterilized’ today fit in every home. and he’s running around cancel- LEGALS IN THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUrE OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, ling his bag Ske war : AxD Fon MONROE COUNTY. IN NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NCERY. WHY CONTROLS ARE NEEDED Every day you read where peo- | sigmycih AME STARE TE, at LEAR Mt, SAE ple are advertising for help,- but: tne undersigned, desiring to engaxe es as ee The current business situation shows }*he trouble is that some of those tn paste i Food Palace: $83 | JEANETTE ROSE OWENS, guys never take time out to redl-. Heming Sireet, Key West. Florida, Defendant. ly interview the people. There ;intend to, register said ficticious’ ORDER OF PUBLICATION 4 downward trend that will not be danger- t 3 Res 3 . . TO: Jeannette Rose Owens, Mis, Aédording to the economic, experts, |25 one guy who applied for al, ame With ne Clerk or Me Cie | 2263 So. Harvard Bivds | Co : unless the public gets the idea that it i job ‘and as-hé waited around the} Datea Februgey 194950 2 eee RE, Seto night considered a proposal of fertiatent drift toward substantially {nm SGe ents tae Wane Tae QAR IV REEELEY Tncattatthe Shir tor Witence eied| granting $10,000 toward a fund ; owar substantially | him, “Get outta here. ile Pm, : “Sole Owners. | against. yow in. the above styled| that would assuré the cdntinua- lower prices. boss of this place, Pl not toler-{teb22:mari-8-15,1949 Staten et ieee, the itday oft tion of the sewer project in Key } argument over controls:to avoid 25 GRY earne. Se the sur ay nae CIREU EE allegations ‘contained therein” wit; West, under the direction of the 7 ouee. or. be taken ax confessed. WPA. The proposal was taken and deflation will continué ‘as { said, “Well thanks mister, thank] oF Kitna erate Or Fonts NT riorida this Tih day ot ‘Benruary, (under advisement, © he subject is debated. Obviously, | ¥°U very much,” Then ‘the boss ‘NCERY peel A, D. 1949. F turned on him, “And now Case No. 11-741 [oo Ole Raat ok hhoweveF, almost any price. platform can fired.” As.the guy sinieodl LOvIS BE. GRE! EARL R. ADAMS, More than 13,000 visitors have} ' Clerk of Cireuit Court. istered ighthiouse ste! serve the economic needs of the nation | leave he turned to the boss and] vs, PA ORCE BY, (sa) athe © otzopeworth psy a Mey West since Superia. . but what wrecks everything is the pre- retid ae Pig se but arr eae Wattlam V; Ale, tendent W. W. Demeritt made | :) 2 e i pI y fol e 5 % cipitate rise or fall of the structure. one aoa 2” Phe bus: ‘i To: faue imes Green, dual feb.8-15-32: mar.t,194s, } available a registration book to; fi i i a i determine the number of persons This process, whether it be caused by ey Ree “ | “No, what is it?” He said, Pugte * t 4 Py Ph ve a ia. ? 3 who to see lightho instal- just for the records, You sce, carey Tequired to , ap- AN rata ai Cover ox, Tae wig cal i nee please tell me what ki of a pear to the Bill of Com BLEW! UDICTAL CIRCUL a fapid advancing prices or precipitately declining prices, unbalances the entire |job did I hold before you fited! Divorce, Im te above styled cause! RNB ron MONHOE COUNTY: ais eee economy. Moreover, it renders difficult the |™e?” ‘A.D. 1949, otherwise the allegations | CHANCE Building permits in Key,West ‘axe No. 31-751 last month amounted to $16,850, | LLIOTE MURPHY, Building Inspector Harry M. Ba- ker said today. therein will be taken as confessed. ee. One * a ed This Order is. to be publishea| ROBERT E me bird says, “You can have}once a week for four consecutive all the skinny ones, I'll take. mine} Weeks. in Be Mee Sens Srener Ab SAN HARRIET in one big lump. I know it costs} (oy eee ty. Worida, more to fill them up but the boys} Done and is TO. on short dough don’t mess around decisions of individuals which, ~vyhen mul- tiplied by millions of people, seriously affect business and the nation’s economic life. With prices advancing, there isa re- luctanceé on the part of those’ who sell to agree to any controls. However, one | want to be so thin, here just the should not overlook the possibility that /other day a big German Shep- some form of control might be equally Nerd stabbed one and buried her useful when prices begin to drop too fast. | ; ; J. A. Hazard, representing the | Texas Oil Company, is in Key} West on an official visit at the office ot Charles Taylor of the} a hereby required- to ap-| Porter Dock Company. pear to the Bill of pplaint fer divorce in th bve styled cau st day of Ma otherwise the all taken as them.” Clerk of t Monroe County, — Flor! By (sd). Kathleen’ Nottas Deputy Clerk reet Long Island, New Yi < x wk * I can’t understand. why girls i] Members of Stephen R. Mal-| a-|lory Chapter, United Daught -|of the Confederacy, will hold Order is to be publishea| Meeting Thursday afternoon, 1) Porter LV., or for Plaintiff. In other words, what -the nation may| TODAY IN HISTORY Staite on FLORIDA, IN the Wey “Went “Clearn. a | tae B. Cheare, 800 North Beach. | need, for its economic well-being, is not a Kunis . . : UNTY. newspaper published in the Clty of | device to. keep prices up or to bring them ” & ope bs. - s fAND ORDERED this 21st] ‘The Hilga sisters will give a iP DECes BD ; 1785—Country’s first» agricul: NNAVZAGO, 23, Bday «D948. concert tomorrow night in the down, but the machinery to keep either } tural society founded—The Phil- Plaintite, A DIVORCE zl ol ‘ourt,| auditorium of the Convent of} Mary Immaculate. j Bonnie Mae Watkins, Phyllis} Adams and Anita Berkowitz, stu-! 5,1949.! dents in the Key West High| School, were ‘given citizenship! adelphia Society for the-Prom tion of Agriculture. 2 { ; > 1817—The then Mississi It isii’t to be expected that everybody | Territory“divided by Act of Gon will think you are perfect; just be satis- | ress—the western half becomes’ Mississippi and eastern “the Ter- ritory of Alabama. process from moving too fast. nt y ng ATION Deputy Clerk. human beings. 1845—President signs the joint a Aine tee eee a resolution of Congress, annexing in will he taken as con- LITTLE NATIONS SEEK SECURITY | ‘he Republic of Texas “to the "iit is to, be published eS eee se ae . once a week four er > yee roll q 1867—Nebra i nth West L/ @).72 wee The three Scandinavian countries, | statehood Sik hice ws odin the City v0 A na Peri iV me ye Laie facing the possibility of Russian aggres- | 1872—President Grant signs an 1 . t Ret Ay Claimg or Demande ALY 2 YA BA sion, find themselves in a delicate position | Act creating Yellowstone Park, ‘4 las 3 and, while they desperately seek security, ae a taneee, © dean ay 2 i vi ; —Tariff Act containing the BS NO PGeorge they dre very anxious not to risk offending first provision that inigbredt payee f George Henry the Russians, ticles be so tabélled, in effect. | (SP) ALI Sweden, which remained neutral in 1910—The Rockfelier Founda- eae : 4 2 the last two World Wars, has abandoned | tion established: “to promote the: _ id, within ele ht its 185-year-old tradition of neutrality by | Wa ine Madd e Brough Ny ven rs Dulienea of of th offering to sign a defense pact with Not-| 1932—19-month-old Chiatles A. Pn nists Ge pines EU res way and Denmark. Lindbergh kidnaped from his. FRANK J. K Slats, ing synthetic enamel. el a shall be sworn to by “ee : ‘ home. Sie plalbant, big agent or pig ats Also ALUMINUM vians. would also like to ie asl ' Ap ay 7 pened ee é ba oe ere A9te Faint rationing. of food ANNA’ KEARNS, tot 90 fllggieyatte voila BLINDS Available “coordinate” the production of weapons, | in effect throughout the country.: ; és (sd) EARL R. ADAMS, the training of armed forces and the mak- |, 1945—U. S. Marines on Iwo Is- 7; A PECK, REBAR % As administrator of the STS _ KE, “* F 1 tt Hin i ; y @xtate of George ing of defense plans. ‘Phey- would like to | ina, ae Hill 262 in tace of we Wari Chey, New York Bloeser. ” also standardize arms with the United States | _1948—House Sub-Comimittee on March, 1943 vou are hereby ceased. Py ps 15-22; .1-8,1949. and to secure raw materials from this | Un-American Affairs charge Dr. {9 fe your appearance oF a one Riera dasa he Bill of Complaint for Divorce : : é Edward U. Condon, National Bu- in th a cause, other- country with which to increase the out-| eau of Standards chief, with Wine “onie, Bit ce COMBIAIAY Ete ; put of arms. : | Communist activities. by yous Thin order to be published It is also apparent that, while the in The Key West Citizen, Key West, Scandinavian countries aré wary of sign- Pw, ae Margaret Brent, heir and exe-} *19rida, -s 4 this 2ist day of February, cutrix of Governor Léonard Cal- | 1949. ing a seeurity pact, they expect the West- | vert of Maryland, is believed to (Sea) |) HARE R. ADAMS, ern nations to come to their assistance if | Have been the first tax-paying Hopes Comet, | vicki woman in America to ask ‘or By; (84) Anne C. Longworth, Deputy Clerk. Seatdinavia becomes a battleground. political representation—in 1647, Es feb.22; mar.t-8-15,1949,