The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 21, 1949, Page 2

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one a | news conference in Key West serted that Dixiecrats are not Democrats and add- ed that congress is divided into three parties, Democrats, Dixiecrats and Repub- ispatchen credited licans, : cs Gessner T. McCorvey, state Demo- cratic chairman in Alabama, questions the President’s use of the term “Dixieerat.” McCorvey says “There’s no such animal.” He adds that the correct term for the Pres- ident to use is “States’ Rights Democrats.” Mt thanks, resolutions Aside from which of the designations ents a line.” is proper to use, it should be observed that, sun ne e Scents a tine, since this country was founded, many of th polio Intute and subjects, of locator | the rights that were inherent in states has WH Hot publish anonymous | been gradually usurped by the federal government. f The usurpation has been due in great measure to the government’s socializing activities in the states. The’ people, par- ticularly during the last decade | when.the Depression had the country in its clutches, clamored for federal assistan¢e and,'when it was given, did not realize that it tighten- ed the government’s grip on the states. Consider, for instance, the millions of dollars that the government dis- —_ —— we tributed in. Key West, going so far as to on MONOGRAPH provide free lunches for public school MF. Leonard Hicks, children. In every instance here, as well as pend esa Avena elsewhere in the United States, the spend- : Palsee i . ing of that money was directed by. federal RES t ERS e Deer: Loanged: 4 ae sable In other words, Washington told Three..G.L's, dust park Aran RATER WDE IO the Bula: to “Rivers ee the rice ofa Congratulations on your decision || Key Westers and residents of all other |™Ct ond found the only: available table was. occupied by a) sword. This woman was the lov . 5 = es 5 ‘ai ly Maria. The ship upon which t Keep open for the summer the Casa | areas in the oountry-what to-do, arid'when- spinsterish old lady and;‘wanting a little privacy; so they could nf sailed ue pede) after her. ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN R . « (P) Wirephoto THESE BABY ELEPHANTS are aboard a cargo plane that zbrought them from Sitigapore to Idlewild Airport near New York. Keeper Genevieve Cuprys prods her air-traveling charges to disembark. The plane brought 133 animals, including six ele- phants, which are bound for American zoos. Miss Cuprys asid . the beasts took to fl7Ti"Guite well. noe : More Hotels and Apartments. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Airports—Land and Sea. Consolidation of County and City Governments. Community Auditorium. 2 seer: BETTER FILMS, MAYBE? Stories about the Devil were very popular in the middle ages. LEGALS ina, Key West's largest hostelry. : : “talk things over," decided to sit down hoping by means of their] She was, he guessed, anothei i ~ oft he s aditio ange rene ever it was not done as the government | conversation to force her to get up and leave in a hurry. As| flame of Don Fernando's, Rither the economic c ns here ha wished, projects were held up, or applica- | they sat down, the first Gl. said, "Fellers, life overseas sure| reason for. the ae improved, or you have an abiding faith || tions for projects were denied. was tough, wasn't it? I ‘couldn't get to wash my hands in six ne pee Oe ee a ih the southernmost city in the U.S. A. You can’t be dependent on anybody | months.” The second G.I. said, “Do you know, I didn't have a Apparently she was not THE ORACLE |] and expect to do as you please, so far as | 2a in eight months?", to which the third G.l added, "Yeah,| ter "propebly a cous ia 88 you please, so far as | and we were so busy I didn’t get a chance to change my under-} clenched his fists below the! that dependency is concerned. That same | wear in almost a whole year.” Suddenly, the lady looked up eoneciene: of ne eet at principle applies to states in accepting | and said, vanes ea but would one of you stinkers mind sie ‘i monetary grants from the government. passing me the salt?’ The Miami Herald, afew days ago, I ancieanit ney depart LEGALS For many years, the makers of mov- published a satirical cartoon about the | ment store to do a little shopping, MIRCUIT COURT OF ing pictures have operated hundreds of | success of socialism in Great Britain, | 841 went from counter to:coun- TBICIAL theaters throughout the United States for | Socialism, smiling, was lolling atop of a apotied aver chee: the purpose of assuring outlets for their | Moneybag, and the bag rested on the ! girl. I looked at her and she look- films. taxpayers of the United States. oe ei and wen Pi Lerche le - The Department of Justice instituted | _ This country also is becoming social- | you keep stationery?” “She said, a 2 i # suit against the five major film distribu-| ized by the government’s handouts to the | “Up to a certain point, then I go] gi pirra SaNe Nee MCTE Auten 1 on Avenue, . ‘ors under the Anti-Trust laws in July,| States. The seeming success of the hand- |“! '° ee ‘ OT = Platelet gg | ther of th ‘a ‘Anne Lee-" boon March 21, 1890. on a farm editor of the Associated 1938, charging that production and ex-} outs, atthe expense of States’ Rights,’| A very ugly girl drové'ttp'té la oe ene Datgridant: 1] rediebatee Receny onauitted that, | in, Wake County, North Corclian,| tern Bow Cungueens, ‘Was hibition by the same concern amounted | could be aptly illustrated by a cartoon, | £25 sane ate Sant hohdea hee fro: Caen De dates ON ne serett ‘minors, han om iil. ined to become "john D. Rockefetter. 2 ot ew ; 2 map. e attendant andes er . f “lin the. Cireuvit Court of the ° ty monopoly. The case has dragged along | With the same taxpayer and the same | (ne as che started to drive off a ae Judicial Cireuit. of the r | York, born there, 43 years age somewhat slowly but two of the leading | ™moneybag and the substitution of the | she said, “I hope that T’won't gol — ico, ion ke ee Pe | Rear Admiral William : A ‘ . “ . yrong,” a ai 4 ; 's sh ecu-! Thomas, chiel Nevy cheapie companies have now signed consent de- | Washington capitol dome for Great Brit- | Wrong,” and the attendant “said, |... i aint, f : feeble awe oe . “Don’t worry, lady, with that map v ton y required é P tives and presi-' born im Rankin, Co. Mie, # erees under which they will divorce their | 2in’s socialism baby. : you'll never go wrong.” '* © "hein nite dent of the Nor-| years ago. exhibition business from the production 2 Ang aX z ed ‘ x ; : ee : folk & Western, | ,.D*, Jam ed = ‘ a : ain. ‘ aa was ‘ “ and distribution enterprises. Never be too anxious to make money describing wes Oaictiantio la a we el born in Fitchburg, Mass. €2 yeer: With thousands of theaters controlled | t00 easy and too quickly; there may be | class of small kids, and she did it ae hy the makers of moving picture films, it | S°mebody else in on the deal. so realistically that she had them ie aKa Ova COAG: take a job as, »- is easy to understand that a picture, re Pe ed ae ae ee a ey a ae saomteagoc. gy Beware Coughs de ’ “i their chairs. Suddenly an excited | (Sex "| william V. J grapher for $10 gardless of its type or quaility was assur- OUR STATE DEPARTMENT little fellow jumped up and said, Sanros. Ge Attorney for Petit a month: At 73, he was commis-| ed what the trade calls “bookings.” As- = Pee CS SHEL T By ted) elonenes tr sioned a colonel during the war-! Fr@m Commen Colds sured of the sale of the pictures, there was The Hoover Commission's reorganiza- | “°™Y Ralleitor fo : 4 2 2 AL tion report on foreign affairs shows that Once Fra! a time a beautiful the United States State Department in | gir! poreaniedl ae be aie a . : : . 31x-footer came to er easide, terms of appropriations is twelve times as picked her out of bed and car- big as it was ten years ago and has five } ried her to a big, beautiful chauf- i " i feur-driven limousine, put ‘Ker inj r. guile: See oan Peon ec Womans forsthem:) |e act aeats and vacuneeende It is generally agreed in Washington | jer, He motioned to the ‘chauf- that the Department has not increased its } feur to drive ‘out in the*eountry, 1 time railroad emergency. That There are 4,000 men in the Creomubsion: FBI's investigation force. ju —- ———— | to tp Seen sod not much incentive for the producers to unduly bestir themselves about the quality or decency of their productions, It the production of moving pictures can be completely divorced from the ex- hibition part of the show business, the chances are that the producers will get into intift, -Vs- a HOWARD LAMBERT, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: HC RD LAMBERT, vs. Ne HELEN PD. R 1 yom" Ps at < and when they got to a ditrR-road, |"! nnati 11, competition with each other and attempt | efficiency to any extent. the car stopped. The gi#l'Wpen-| Be are heres’ required to ap- to win the box office receipts by the pro- The Washington Evening Star com-|ed her eyes and looked up into ee a ee ee eee ae ee duetion of better films. This would bea | ments editorially, as follows: “This is no bre wee ee aie vile linet youn the ‘above entitled | Ac. 1948, otherwise t s. is : ~ a) “And now,: what.are you a st you above A. D. 1949, otherwise the boon to all those who attend the moving | W@y to run a State Department in this day | go>” He ‘said, “It’s. up to you, | © ee Oke) tee eae es ca pee picture theaters and might help bring and age. During the coming fiscal year we | Baby. It’s your dream. Florida, in which [once a week for four consecutive 3 ae ‘ ; 3 ; re xk wk * Supatween kal and plished in the City of about the better business which the film | Will spend somewhere in the neighborhood After administering anserritic|? rage “between you and Dera publiched-tnech en Clty 9 of $19,000,000,000 on international af- makers have been anxiously awaiting for spanking to his young-sori for a Several years. fy fairs and our military program. The best | wrongdoing, the -father, anxious] (0 (sired your written appear : series be impress oth pleadings hope of any substantial reduction in this | © impress on the younger ie other pleading AND ORDERED this Sth arch, A. D. 1949. E quired to file answer or ‘a ADAMS, with the Clerk t Court — suaut reason for the punishment; asked, | CleFk of said Court on’ of before py Manres, County, Florida. CIVIL RIGHTS LEGISLATION vast outlay of funds lies in the prospect of | “Well, son, do you know why I} Re eee oe 1 yi (sd) Florence an improved international climate. In this spanked yout oF a gue for Annulment will be [48D)_ ALL Y i: i. . 3 nad up and said, “Gee, Pop, first you ay Manche y That's a very interesting headline at | effort the State Department will play a |\Jcx hell outta me and then you| c. Florida, this. 12th day of the top of this article. It has been in con- | Vital role, and any reorganization which | ask me why you did it.” 949. RCS stant use ever since the Civil War. But the | increases its efficiency and effectiveness, wk * Clerk of Cirenit| Court in Bi 7 a a A brass hat kept admiring a while not offering much in the way of im- | young pretty Chinese girl, from mediate savings, promises rich dividends | the Chinese lekencn a ae Zoe ” tagon Building in ashington. for the future. Finally, ‘he walked over‘to her row. between the North and South still meson. The issues involve the right of Sertgin classes of American citizens to vote and it attacks the economic condition existing between the whites and the blacks in Southern States. There will be a lot of and said, “Pardon me, Miss, but The reason many fail to go forward is | I've been watching you for some Ae : i know, you kinda that it is much easier to plan to do than to Hecate Ls Spal spout hav- ec $$$ days and weeks lost in rehearsing the same | do. ing dinner with me tonight?” ‘The cei old speeches that reveal the differences in Chinese girl said, “I've been no- OD Se pabave A ticing you too and I'd ‘love to PUBLICATION A.D. herwise, American Democracy in the North and the DAM IT dine with you. You see, I’m very as jons of the said bill will South. But mark this prediction; When the democratic.” So they dined and of residen: 0 ; Y aunt and who A » Bist Congress comes to an end the Civil The giant Hungry Horse Dam in the ae Be ae csicfdebaes that pro Rights discussions will remain unsettled | Flat Head Valley of Montana is a beehive | Grinks the: officer turned -to rad ee ee Chere. GARE B. ADAM! and unimproved. for 4,000 workers who are to build the | and said, “Say, ow. erbcomies the Court and ciuse anove sti : f i oe up to my apartment a ing} or before. April 28, Deputy Clerk. versus $100,000,000 dam, The Federal Bureau of a look at my. cigarettes?” « The | appearance to the bill of complaint} naymond R ree eputy Cler Suggested motto for buyers: Buy it | Reclamation says it will be the forth | young lady said, “That would be taken as confessed and decree nd EE eye in*Key West! , st concrete dam and the fifth highest |splendid. I'd love to go. You] coufesso will be entered aga largest u « ° . e see, I’m very democratic.” The z This order to be published A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A o_o in the World. It will be 520 feet-high, 2,100 brass hat said, “Pardon my stu-| week for four conaecutive we STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Wise people know how to save time | feet long with an arch of 1,200 feet. It will | pidity, but what-the hell is all this yee eee ne wine TRIUMPH by not being ina hurry, i lectric power and cost $100,000,- |‘!'™ very democratic’ stuff{ Bone and Ordered this i9th day . : : oc ec call — *" | about?” to which the Chinese girl! ¢gc""" Pit papas, > COFFEE GING Gr vaded aad 000. i replied, “Me do Dewey.” ae Clerk of the Circuit Court, MILL No true religion rests upon fhe as- Hungry Dam will provide an important —_—_——_ 2. 6 at sumption that everybody else is wrong and | addition to the Nation’s agricultural and The finest wool is produced by ST AGIGUERE ; A the Merino sheep, a native of/ THOMAS S. CARO, All Grocers they alone are right. water resources. Spain. mms koa AAAAAAAAAAAAALAAAAASALAL

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