The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 7, 1949, Page 2

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Te do so would Re as a ae —e ‘ana ot 7-3 say you! feeling quite 1 — 5a Do Mayor and|she wondered - bees; Tas knows what be want, why . considerably, but much more money is |town they casi pong chery bandage [Smt Se ee ee de an idea abroad in the needed in the development of the Keys, for | Sellar Iepencon bo ta. ssene aitinde comme Ziinatcavee et eg oo ; that development hinges to 2-major extent |™**° °° $2 ar before the 23rd day of March. Beviet Government, having won . new gadget ,A_D. 13948, otherwise the allegations tld Secretary ‘ : in building roads that connect with the | they will soptained. therein will be taken, ae hed reiensed 40 purrs of quad ie Eastern Europe, is now Overseas Highway. Residents may be con- | te tied This Order is to be published No Name ant Bg Page it § Gtr to settle down and, eventually, | sident that Governor Faller Wacren, dur. wt 55 6 s Neus received Mibapte « good neighbor to the rest of the | ing his term in office, ‘will help further ; > me in} 2 SB roR v ‘a Wmcungume vat -| through the State Read Department, and | 2% y of February, A. In 1943. "Came Nex 11-74 ‘the appiceben for the > seems to overlook thé fact that, | county commissioners should do their part, gene? Bp Sere cf the Gircute Some | I ee = my On be oe tn, MPAA, the Soviet Government put pres- whenever money is available to. construct | i i a ‘E Saws: "| DORGTEY PRICE CC | st of projects i te eure upon Norway to win certain con- | lateral toadways. ; ry U. al ; ORDER oF PreLicaTie et i afforney for gl OF OF 3314 Bast Sich Street Se at ™ ey ~r “ ——____ Breokivn, New 7 meeting night, decitied rer Mae 2:7 : You are hereby required electrical | tr fends -vetore German and Japanese imperialism a VLENENTH. St on tied Smctre pear to the Da of Complaint tat on.-9 pe chad been smashed. : The Civil Aeronautics Board recently : FY ASD veut Mositor: Corsts: | 188 day of tare L868. Stuer In the spring of 1945. Russia put pres- { distributed $7,808,600 of the people’s | ni ; i PRS WOT TS See. i. | sale One io ji r , i: ti the Matter of the Ado jen gy ae oo es E ij re 3 , ‘Wafeupen Turkey, asking for basis in the | money to give a _ financial shot ‘in the bx aT] CARROLL ANS: Lagaaoetie wecks tn Tue "Key wrest-ctttoens =! _A troop of Girl” 'Sédtts "fram } i The Turks refused to grant | arm to the nation’s ailing airline indus- 3 sence vo arrran "| newsnaper published at Kex West.! Miami are due to atrive bere to- saying that the matter should be | try. Allen Leeeett don Avene, Se iaan ow" | cat Git Scsamm wae ae handled by an international mission, but The money was awarded seven air- Y Coipenig. out rags el co: GARE B APams. | Son of Mrs. Eva B. Warner ‘Die presmure became so acute that Tur- | lines 4s additional pay for transporting air py clang, County. Plortda | Aey requested military assistance from the | mail during 1948. It is more than the to- | came from the Navy. It whistles Len Sh eee wren, | “ ‘Uiited States. tal operating losses for domestic truck | 270 ten Picks up everything in ES barter aa ee ee 1 th Iran, the Russians were rather re- | lines, aecording to an estimate of the Air ue Se Solicitor for Pia 2.1948. | that the Overseas Road aun Tem /Solt iar proctral use in jaa Twetant to take the Red Army out of that | Transport Association. While a few car-| Mother made me a suit out of District's camp at Pigeon} ‘Baa : |awning material, when I was a NTION TO MAKE! Key has been fully occupied dur- h i but, in the fall of 1945, after con- | riers may be left inthe red, the industry, t m PENAL ; | kid and every time the sun went |! DISCHARGE ing the last Tre district's a 7 sidurable publicity, the Russian troops | as a whole, thanks to the government's | down, my pants wud roll up ‘like lay co SE Se Tae corery |i! cottages are rented withdrew. Current reports intimate that | generous subsidy is in the black. Moscow continues to press Iran for, oil We eal attention to this subsidy, not fhe ° to denounce it, but to suggest that the air- » It thould be noted that propaganda | line industry drop all talk about private from Moscow steadily gttempts to build | enterprise afid the American genius for GD,4 cage against Norway, Turkey and | getting along without help from the gov- Iran. The presumption may be had ‘that | ernment. We also want- our readers to ‘ “49 > Shir indicates continued interest on the | understand that the CAB, in a statement | {<2 704. 1 know she's too big for pert of the Soviet in the projects that | of policy, says that its principal objective jher sweater? (Lana Ti now appear dormant. It also puts the skids | in 1949 iato complete return of the air under Moscow's propaganda that the | transport industry to “a sound and profita- Western powers are aggressive, imperialis- | ble condition.” «SERS tie and trying to rule the world. Looking out for the airline operators, | ¥ TH Cor " the Board plans to see if there is “too 1S AAD Vom MOxMOr GaLnrT. ‘ TIME FOR RELIGIOUS TEACHING much empetition” on the most heavily | Kone Se. tures) traveled air routes. Another big plum Pisiatitt, —"?” Religious education in public schools | for the airlines is the newly announced |: s Sy ian hasbeen the subject of considerable de- Policy by which the Board will compen- senses 16 sepuke! |2 window shade. j * x + Are you married? Well, I'm two-thirds married. What d’ya mean, two-thirds? Well, Pm will- ing, the preacher’s willing, but my boyfriend won't kick in. x s* & She's too big for he sweater, I JUDGE, MONROE COUN TY.: ‘ TE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO-| The E W. Berriman cigar fac- | tery that is to be established in Key West wili not occupy the brick factory at Catherine and terk of Py: (s@) Anne ¢ ed today. Imstead. the fectery vill be located in the Santeella jon for final discharge, Will apply te the Honor: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0: ELEVENTH JUDICIAL OY THE STATE or IN CHANCEMY. Case Neo. the 24th Sf} State Conservation agents 2. tealled at the Key West Chamber _ } of Commerce office today and pt PHYLLIS ANDREW "OR MONROE COUNTY, IN CHANCERY. Al bate since United States Supreme Court | sate carriers for losses due to the ground- | 7” 70°32! Street ruled. adversely on a program in effect in | ing of new types of planes. ou are hereby required the schools of Champaign, Illinois. Moreover, a new survey will be made See noe he ane .. We have never been able to under- | to discover the actual cost of carrying the | ftand the insistence of religious leaders up- | air mail so that the government will be | om securing an hour a week of school time | able to know how much of its payments " for the purpose of sectarian, religious in- | represents outright subsidy to the car- | Siew EARL BR. apams, | (SD) ALLAN B. struetion, It would seem to us that there is | gers. age 0 tne, Corgite, pus | SStornen for Fits plenty of time, in the average child’s The reader should understand that alae, ery, te week, for religious instruction without | the subsidy paid by the government to Bexmond Meme cs 5 eneroaching upon the twenty-five hours, | guarantee profits to airline operators is feb 28; ma more or less, alloted to school attendance. | disguised as compensation for carrying air ‘The International Council of Religious | mail. The rate is fixed bythe CAB and Rdueation has “advised churches against | paid by the postoffice department but, ly COURT OF THE ceuSTY| CECI. D. RIDDLE {W@ise of public school buildings’ or | as can beseen above, the rate is set high | weave oF Fieewba. is vas. ; the said bijl will pnfessed by you. d at Key. West ¥ of Kebruary | TAG-24,1949 ———— | Is cHaxceny. NOTICE. OF INTENTION TO MAKE! Cane No. 11-774 APPLICATION VOR PINAL ZILPHIA SUE RIDDL + DISCHARGE Pla STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- ORDER OF P' public school machinery and the habit of | enough te put the carriers in the red on tn mahal ot Se ae permitting school authorities to have a | their overall operations. AS Re oak : hapa in the selection of teaching or the Carriers that operate ata profit, | 75! Whom st May Concern: supervision’ of teaching.” either through “know how” or special ef- _- While we believe that education na- ficieney, do nat get the same rate as those turally includes some of the basic religious | which, for some yoann stay in the red. Netice is hereby given that Har-! pear to the Bill of C vey 8 Browne, Jr, filed him final divorce, in the abov report 4s Administrator of the!on the 6th day of A: estate of Eile Skelton Browne, de-}wise the aticgatic ceased; that he filed bis petition be taken ax confess COMMERCIAL USE We Are Prepared To Furnish You Wich Clear, Pure CUBES or CRUSHED Ck ee «| Bol for fina! discharge. sod. ph, he = This order to be lished once | Sols will apply to the Honora‘ ay: a week for four weekx conaepts, we do not believe that it is | In other words, regardless of what hap- | mend E Lord, County Judge of in the w a a ‘ Py Monroe County, Florida, on the 36th paper published necessary to have sectarian, religious in- | pens te the carrier’s bank ‘account, the | day of Maree. 1549, for approval of 12 Sasa 4 te final ‘harge Done and © included in the functions of | CAB boosts the rate as necessary to wipe | Xiministrator of tneeree 3 Done and craes { | | Thom Enterprises, Ine ~ scheel. z x ‘ Eda Skelton Browne, deceased: | (Seal | | pson erprises, x yo tse ee | AMERICAN COFFE (ICE. DivistON) balanced, rational life includes a | ciency or promote economical operation of Ella, Skelton Browne, Pay! F. Saw | wee a = Se? weer. rua of play and pleasure. and management. Ceveeb.21-28; mar.7-14,1949 i> |

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