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Atmos yoo pet kb apptecunble oe @ley, arvertheiem, rou can eb Wreredence wo Key Wem, the flees for vowr Litte Whe Bouse. i ues oe wretherman gover us fine | @uring pour Mey and we know @ Key Wer will let you have bent pow Gomre while here THE ORACLE EXPECTS HIGHER TAXES —_—_— Rpeeter Sem Rayburn. of the House et Repweematewes, sata thet Congress “in ot pttehabity ~ will have to increase taxes eee defies fine meng ‘Tike veteran lepiiater cays thet it ae bee relectien ome)! of us if the na- ‘tee tae 6 Gefiet wher nationa! income is __ St ate © high deve! He innints that there om ng manes to rep the Gov- O08 Getionel dott every year. expecially hen @e are prosperous.” * © itelligert argument Ppwegers postion = Neverthe- om) commtantly tmereasing demands @ Congres for benefits to this ewd thet. & » questionable whether Quverement of the United States can ie everything proposed and still bave any a we ever, Genpite the nation’s Wteperh) we reduce the national debt. Atong the tee Representative Rob- ort. Deaghtes. of North Carolina, chair- wen of the Ways end Means Committee. thet Sewepapers teil the people i ep Ge oot wart mae taxes they ee ae 0 scmtiiing to bold down ap. | rT ee, COMMUNITY COOPERATION ‘The Citizen urges all citizens of Key Wee adept on intelligent plan of ecom- oonly cooperateon Thas does not involve a boosting that ignores facts or tee eg powtimiom that depreci- et everything. ft merely’ requires the f Key Weste realize that the otters of all neighbors and wit definnel, © our town. et the is a sound busi- open Which to rest other ‘The twrede-at-home policy, so @ thie paper, is a cardinal of community loyalty. It applies = wel! a to buyers and involves af money for improving Key West, spending money within our ae eG@hios, our cittions should com- ware Key Wee with other communities pomible, ore that we acquire as * possible. Moreover, ghoul be kept on our living condi- @ fuller Wife for those who mummers here. Eran for publicity lies behind many Decoy dightes mateniontiothet appear in the | print } & in etvice (6 some unselfish of Key West make the | and Congress apparently would like to re- |... WDeebid make bis or her | duce the tax program. But they are unable | ed ! ut sel Hy F Li } Daytona Beach forms 2 pari, to the chief of police and the city commission. Then requesting his consent for the bookmakers we reopen their betting establishment. The » in commenting on the peti- “ht és our cprviction that our business amerests wre being asriously damaged by the gresent policy of the Civic ht was that committee's anti-cambling crusade that ied to the arrest of the two bookies last fall. The committer alse de terminedty pressed the case aguinst thm, resulting in their conviction. During the early years of the life of | the United States, gambling was not frown | ed upon as # is nowadays. Lotteries were | conducted in raising funds to build colleges ] and churches. In Virginia, iotteries were | ccimguant premerty 4 eonducted for many years and the profits | emcdunied an the ie of tee! were used for construction of state build- {under the Murphy at ings and the paving of hundreds of miles | The Citizen, for 2 quarter of 2 century, | has recommended the institution of a na- Today is the last day to xoleem} staif commit- : ' mit | Peo. | bx Brady's were served a5") USS Sepeeuth & Genel i i Sen. MM Ridgeey birthday party at the Old by i tional lottery. At no other time has such | ge bee" principles fo the mn cut | ple's Home was held Monday] "SBmene | a ane See oe See 2 lottery been needed as 2t present. Peete fas Some Toten , pr ts s to) evening of this week at 7 o'clock. visitor in Key West, and known oun Conan Seep i col from its operation would relieve the bbur- | Sener ee bY ee Ber ESS | be placed at U. N's disposal Honor guests, whose birthdays] throughout the country as “The | Rosnawe Sey § Gensome taxation under which the people was among the most suocessful! 4 ae ok Gans : = ae. ae Mk Handcuff King, ee eee abe Getened hee Ge ame Go of the United States are now laboring, _| fonducted ip Key West. Sewers ities except a few queens, die at Primer and Mr. Munoz. Each of| sisted by members of the sod | =. =e S20 si er jthe 2pproach of cold weather. |them was presented with aljence, and his was) Teday's advertising paves the way for | b es Tables were decorated for the tomorrow's profits. ST a ee LEGALS |perty with ned and pink carna-| moon’ of by children. iT COLRT oF TRE = painting bs HIN Tes cance tities, and ige cream, donated by ‘ges of the children wheiw@iex- SPEVE\Ts hibit paintings range from six / 40 16 years. 4 NEARLY 7 BILLIONS FOR VETERANS —_—— There are 18,800,000 living veterans 2 ; mm of the wars of the United States and the} ‘sui, auna Rose Kunhieiner | APRET CAE number is still increasing, according to a } and Sidney Anthony Cumy were i goccru cary report of the Veterans Administration io |™=Ted this morning in the Cc home of the bride's parents, Mr. ; ri ongress. : and Mrs. J. Kirchheine:, by | no. While there is a tendency to regard }the Bev. AL’ Maureau. 5. J. of demobilization as completed, the Admin- |S Mary's Star of the Sea Cath} ,., istration points out that “the living veteran | - t population increased by almost 500,000 in | A rebearsal will be eheld to- the twelve months ending last June 30th.” | the Key West Historical ‘The veteran population wil! continue to imerease because the armed forces had 1,000,000 who served during the war per- ied and might eventually return te civil | Ne. 15-752. VIN Raimtite, pener oe ‘Rummage Sale | Mrs. Stell Ciesinski, Chairman! the Health and Safety Com- Key West Business onal Women's Chub, i * the club Defendant ORDER OF PLRBLICATION NCE TO APPEAR. x } eant that will be resents jin Bayview Park om March 10. life. 5 = Page ss te 3 8 palhetve The Veterans Administration reporis | << o br an. Se ‘ 5 . IN THE CEeRCtIT ikT OF THE; Beauty { that its expenditures, in the fiscal year ELEVENTM JUDICIAL Gimcer® | to te] ss ts OF THE STATE OF FLOKID. | conmdermg resulta, 1948, were $6,896,264,628. During the | IN AND FOR MOXMOE COU NTI. ngements = oe year, 1,676,634 veterans received compen- | sia in them up. oe ci set onan Quam ie club and direc- sation for disabilities growing out of the S— last war. There were 103,600 veteran pa- | WILL YOU SMILE? tients in hospitals, with forty-nine per cent | go being veterans of World War Il. forty-five Careful Of per cent of World War I and the remainder | His Health i from other conflicts. The Administration | you wash your face as I tald you? | had on its staff 3,536 physicians, 947 den. | , Bobby—Aw. ma. you know the’ , tists and 11,065 nurses. ply acy “oy dant | In addition to the payment of dis- | wet, and I guess my face is Just | ties ability claims and the giving of medical |* 9#™8erous as my feet | «are, the Administration received 1,902.- | 831 new applications for educational train- LEGALS | | Central Pharmacs. Cor, White Si. & i Trgman Ave—Mall Gréree Ue. pa} WEATHER FRIENOS For that Long Evening Walk. ...A Sports Event or just plain everyday strolling. THESE JACKETS ARE SMART AND COMFORTABLE. DIVORCE. ICATION a ing during the twelve-months period and AONCE UNDER FICTITIOUS had 520,969 veterans engaged in onthe: | TCE te See ~—— | UDaN JaCcKe We call attention to the expenditure being made by the nation for the benefit of its veterans. Certzinly, no loyal citizen should object to disability benefits which veterans receive for injuries or to the | medica] care which is extended to the | veterans of the nation’s wars. Neither is ix rue cumcert co there mych objection to the rehabilitation | Miho rom Monee seeeurT | and educational program by which the na-}| **™4. IN CHANCERY. | DO tion seeks to assist its veterans to become Cane No. 11-754- selicupporting. Patients and doctors seldom agree | 1 upon the treatment of any case. | EVERYONE SEEMS NERVOUS There will be no relief from our taxes at the present time. The Administration Rayon - Gabardine In Gold, Grey. Green. Blue and Cream $7.95 Rumba Jackets $8.95 All Colors - All Sizes KANTOR’S us sto» CRRCUIT COURT OF THE CLEVENTH SUDECIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND POR MONKOE COUNTY IN CHANCERY. Cane No. 11-766 1948. Jobn ¥. Blackwell, 3r Maleim A. Sawner, ‘ Owners. | Feb.16-11-24. Mar. 2.1949! MAX ABT ¥ required to b the shone Shrutce | + on oF before Mare Decree Pro O¥btenns rot againnt SWRih a th the jawe of the State ' : nie the 23r4 day of Febru- 194% BARL & ADAjas pwit Court, Clerk of the Cire By Vlerence KE. Sawyer Deputy Clerk | ar ALLAN Attorney for b-TO-PTAP 2, to find a way to do so; particularly on ac- count of the internation] situation, | Circuit. Court Beals feb24; mee