The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 10, 1949, Page 2

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BS fir il: a il if : i j “i i 3 Es i i i ( iu represent as a delegate at the Florida’ Edu- be held in Tampa March 16 to 18. the name of the author) : At 8 P. M. while ma and pa Heiped entertain with Sis She and her bea», in distant seats, Were far apart like this. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cruz ar- tived Wednesday from Miami to attend the funeral of James Adams, Mrs. Cruz’ father. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sands of Marathon .ate visiting in Key West. At 9 P. M. papa withdrew And sought his room upstairs—— Those lovers fouid some photographs ~ And neafer drew their chairs. af H et of DeMolay, sixteenth anniversary of its or- ganization at a banquet to be held tonight in the Alibi restau- heed of the President's universal rant. odes care imparence pian. At 10 P. M. mama decamped, ‘The Asetintion. said to represent And then, ye gods, what bliss! a ee a (6.008 phywicians, recently levied an as Those lovers sat till nearly 1 ~ ment of $25 against cach member to “Aboutascloseasthis, (Coaeee & campaign against the compul- - ry propesals by receiving attention in Men who measure their progress by Coeptewtiowsl circles, We will not at-| that of othermen usually go short dis- (ete? (© Gistues the program offered by | tances. ‘he Medical Association until a complete s * come © wraliedle for stedy. It should be] PANICS, PHYSICAL AND MENTAL opperent, however, that if the Association ae bare fund of more than $2.000,000 to fi- Some readers will recall the panic that ooeee i Gght against medical care insur- | was crested in the northeastern part of FLORID: IN CHANCERY. onet, he PeRe WHE be advised as to its | the United States some years ago when wax aston = onthe Orson Welles put on a radio dramatization “i eee 1) bee Seer comewhat surprising that] of an invasion from Mars. Thousands of | Died At The ee Wr Peeters Chreagheut the sation fail to | people were completely fooled and there TO: Ten Oe EC BUCATION hee Cilferenee between the economic | was danger of something like mass hys- Dead Sea : Grand Concourse, ewbiews releted to medics! care and the | teria. | “Travel all over the world, eh? qebrone. New York. etiea! problems relating to the treat- In Beuado? the other night, a radio ge eee —— rib: nag ‘Appearance in the ot patieete Certainly, if the gov-| station put ona dfama, based on H.C.| -sow the Lion of St. Mark?” RTE confine: Me efforts largely to 2 | Wells” fantastic novel, “The War of the| “Fed it” Sremreth of Mverance te meet the eco- | Worlds,” but localized to describe strange | “And visited the Black Seo? Sees Gieeeter that dinease inflicts upon creatures from Mars landing nearby and eaascsiaw ins acca Seeteeh aed eres the treatment of } heading for Quito. Most of the population LEGALS Se Geter’, the medical profession | went into the streets before directors of Circuit, Court. Rea!) hee te fee emeept the possibility | the station discovered the consternation. | ee Re eT eer ee racer a et © ePeter member of patients will be | Franti¢ efforts to calm the people and to| PY SHE oh Nownon corset | ree CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 6 omy Sor thew medseal treatment. show them that the story wag fictional EN CHANCERY. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, Of seer, & wonkd be unwise to pass | failed to convince a hysterical mob. i Cnayenaye pees ome sorigement upon the proposal of the The mob immedistely attacked and HARRIET GARVIN ertation oe «thet of President } burned the building of 2 newspaper, which witintitt akce ftendant killing six per- BLIC ATION which might | newspaper were wrecked, with a loss esti- eter me = mediccrity im the skill | mated at more than $350,000. @radebin We oerve the mca and there like- The incidents demonstrate the denger Ce Peeebiity that, however | of mass hysteria, however inspired. The Se ieeet eek ae eeerance program | dramatic presentation of imaginary inva- ey 6 meee tere ite 2 bureaucracy to } sions, when accepted by listeners as a fact, rrr pen Rr eld of physicians in | become terrible and people, in their reck- y West Citizen, 2 hed in the City of | west. Febroary. this 2nd| (Seai> _| Da Ponte, Italian poet-librettist, ¢{ first American Cardinal, te § i £ i F i i i lia i [ f i i f g a TODAY'S IRTHDAY By AP Newsfeatures JOHN SHERMAN BiLLINGS-| LEY, born March 10, 1900. at North Enid, Okla. This nightclub! champion quit school at the! joined his brothers in a chain of drug stores. He had a chain’ of De- troit grocety stores in his teers. At 23 he started a chain of drug stores Sherman Billingsiey in the Bronx, built apartments and houses, and finally established his Stork Club catering to stars and lockers. TODAY'S . ANNIVERSARIES (Know America) 17493—(200 years ago) Lorenzo! here at 56, founder of I The kind of shoes ewery well Gressec mon 1585 © Off i created Dy comous makers, such as born in Brooklyn. Died Oct. 1885. 1838—Robert Hoe, third eo -etmen of uke patients lessniess in the face of immediate danger. lose their reasoning powers. Much the same comment can be made | 5::. about every effort to organize people | mame of noted printing manufacturers, guiding the craft’s development, bibliophile, born in New York. Died Sept. 22, 1909. ‘ Mone mtx, Florida. By: (sd) Kathieen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. SB. .CLEARE, JR, Plaintift. mar.t P-EEIS4S Ae PE CIRCURT COURT OF THE BLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. EN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. | IN THE CIRCUIT CotaT er-THR ELEVENTH JUDICIAL 1T or THE STATE OF IN AND FoR MONROE COE iy CHANCERY > Perm prices: dropped 4 per cent be-| along the lines of mass action. The pro- Sweet Seteary 18 aed Peoruary 15 while | ponents of such demonstrations may not tet of ieee fetmer: bare to buy | succeed in causing mob vicience but they | Gerpeet b per cwnt, te Bilrean of Agricul | do meceed in creating a mental violence ww Geveeer reper, Farm prices on | that runs pretty close, at times, to Tynch- Ppheweey 19 Were at the lowes: ieve! since | ing the truth. ; Napteher 1966. while prices of things the . j her Wert are ebewtthe same average It is remarkable how busy some peo- Oy ott of 1968 ‘The parity ratio of farm | ple ean get over 2 little bit of work. teow of other commodities sands at 105, e owet ance 1943 OUR BIG GOVERNMENT The Hoover Commission reports that organizationa! methods, effective twenty yeafs ago are no longer applicable because the growth of skills and methods in pri- | are some people in Ker West | vate organization has long since out- whe: Mf they were cured of their ailments, | moded many of the methods of the govern- woud immediately invent NeW @iseases, ment, learn one Rew thing every day, -. know 965 things by this time next | - jscout and frontie: 1440—Frank J. John C. Roberts $7.85 to $13.85 We Have COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of Styles and Miers KANTOR'S «= DUVAL STREET ka leader of Pawnee I Died March

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