The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 23, 1949, Page 6

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Freedom Is Like Paul Revere Of Country “Things We Want People Of Our } oat ya RES : i: we ta" between iu the clic party m the an Ashe die. : » James. L Hotel’ : ry i cei R300 eemag 2 r atte, RD bh no members of the Jaycees ex ! ulgating: their regulations. This £ ak foarte ind : ets Svangctcal Baie : Sittbe mnual chen found made by the galloping | been on hand to receive entries | pa agreed upon and’ Attorney to attract * visitiés | ¥ =| Church, Harrisburg,-Pa., bo: it} turned to. work, causing the de-|.—— ‘ommer- | . x that we train is, in . the,fishermen ig:more than Gontae A. Spots, tor. tbe wards! America. He also read Alig, oe pies ob ei . Fouruary re nie 33 ate 7 ; : ; {said had he had. x 7 De. , rom t ‘mally | . readity” om a yma Lit = I: sere et Rioaicgieie pope | praia en ea . Piesicent ote hie Bi tery ene pee tos aeeaddl reese ' 4 ; i threatened to: increa A r Y . Chairman of the commission, sta- village and farm the At the state convention for the{ were instructed to draft the OPE onSt |°) otccaes York, born in Brooklyn, 51 yéars| ted... j ‘ we want the peop! * Payments to unemploy vet- of our! Florida Junior Chamber of Com- j necessary legislation. ahollihed ace = t© we,” he told the) merce, the Key West club won Mr. Todd then requested sup- mended by.a Legi ago. ? Se n_ request . Louis Adamie of Milford, N@d.,| over January, with $920,450 paid wing debate on an ap-' on award for the 1948 Island City port of the Florida Wildlife Fed- mittee, Landon saidgl author, born in. Jugoslavia,*50] out to about 14,500 veterans dur- Srepriation to continuc the Pr Tournament. The way eration on three_ bills to be pre-_ rere ears ago. . -_ ing the month. Also during Feb- Tip Gites WH hrertr | tie termement cterton this sca. tented ty ‘the Florida Brother- oe eri the goa food | 7°9F8 28 a oG9 ‘| ruary, $83,195 was paid to 35| et eited many American com-! gave every indication of their re-; hood of Fishermen, Cg ee ay TUESDAY. ‘MARCH 22, | self-employed veterans. mee munities {peating performance. The first! . 1. Resident Commercial Fisher- | ‘TOD. AY'S: “-Y. S. Sénator Arthur “H. Van-| . Unemployment insurance is set ‘We ee fet sending out cop-| and second quarters were ahead | men shall be licensed at $5.00 per denburg ‘of Michigan. born in| UP to bridge the gap between | i bet we ee soneing out the! fast year in all respects, but the: year, alien or out'of state Com- | ANNIVERSARIES. © <} Grand Rapids, 65. years ago. jobs, when a worker unemployed | Ses efemipete of there greet docu- | third quarter has proven to be a! mercial Fishermen be licensed at, (Know 2 “Miss Ruth Houlton, directot*of {through no fault of his own and} Men chirp like the season’s first tof American history) that! dud, with the fourth and final $50,.00 per year. H 3 ps _ .. .}the Natt. Organization for Pupic! is actively seeking reemployment.i _. robin when they slide into the Hibe imagination not only of quarter so far almost as bad. '* 2. Sport Fishermen shall be! 1699—John isariram. the first Health Nursing, New York, 4 ae t springtime fe t of Hanes Fig OS people bul of the people galt Water Fishing Interests \licensed at $1.00 per year and! great American botamst, whose} mi. River, Minn., 68 years WILL YOU SMILE? Leaf Brief. Elastic waist of the world Hold Meeting 'that.a reasonable bag limit be} Philadelphia .garden was world-|, Dr. Robert A. ‘Milliken, neds & 4 Ambre ries Elastic wanie band, , When the New England poet| Fishing interests in Florida cea eae | famed, born Marple; Pa... Died! physicist of the California In e j plus. Slestic. in_log “openings, Berenson eaicl gathered for an all day. meeting] 3. The 6c gasoline tax on gas Sept. 22, 1797. orig __ | tute of Technology, born at : {am puder ace i assures trim fit. Gentle athletic Ty the ratte aveh thet spammed) ot st. Petersburg, March 16th to| used in Fishing Craft shall be; 1823—Schuyler Colfigt,*Indiana rison, Ih, 81° years ago.” cae i te 2 support. Hygienic double-panet the fend. diseuss a unified program on salt | removed. | congressman. Speaker, the 17th} “prof. Grace L. Coyle of = ae cer Jan meen» War ket | be seat. A Hanesknit long-wearing ‘Their flag to April's breeze | water legislation to be presented} Mr. Cooksey agreed that his' Vice. President, born’ in -New Western’ Reserve Univ., a fireplug for: three hours. ! alue. Boys’ sizes too. uaturled when that body meets this year| organization would support the| York. Died Jam. 13.1885, -- | of Applied . Social Scie As.she «unlocked the door andj rs There once the embattled farm-) % Tatishassee. measures. | 1857—Fannie. M, Bos-| Cleveland, horn Adams, Masé67/'0t in, 2. policeman who had) ~ — hot heard’, Present at the meting was; It is now apparent that the| ton. cooking school“ heud; ‘author | years aga." “[been waiting for the culprit to! Briefs, 80¢ And fived the shot heard appear, sauntered over marked: “T been waiting a long time; for you. What’s your name?” She smiled her sweetest, and as she put her foot 6n the _ start- er, replied; “It wouidn’t do you' Representative L. C. Yeomans, | Florida Brotherhood of Fisher- | of famous. cooking. bookj "Worn ih!" Wajor General Janies M. round the world President of the Florida Com- | men and the’ Florida Wildlife, Boston. Died: Jan..15,1915: -* | in, wartime commander of | am fram Be say that the shot) nercial Fisheries Association, | Federation will stand solidly to-| 1865—Paul Leicester. Ford,| gong ‘Airborne Division, bo: steht fet_ hove reverbereted Very | who was spokesman for the dele- | gether for the. purpose of bring-. noted New York . historidn-hov- ne enlons we have given mean-| cation vf Wholesale Fish Dealers, | ing about real conservation for|¢list, born in New York.’ Killed Ie et shot, Se the great | Ralph Cooksey and George A. | our salt water resources. by his brother, May 811902. . American, Thomas Jefferson. did |.) 00; headed the delegation from | SCALES: | 1887—Sidneys Hillman,’ - New and re- New York, 42 years ago. Kent Cooper, executive direc-! tor of the Associated Press, born | in Coumbus. Irid., 69 years ago. fe fre & shot, but he fired the he Piorida Wildlife Federation} Only two classifications make | York labor leader, friend pf late|” panson W. Baldwin, military} 48Y 800d if I told you. You look Knitters of fine underwear for 48 years eration of the people PY and Arthur H. Todd, and Erwin|up the latest entries in the fish- | President Roosevelt, , borfl. in} analyst of the N. Y. Times, born| like a nice boy, but my husband ; BRIEFS © UNDERSHIATS © BiAS.CUT GHONTS rie them the couse for firing | py asher of the Florida Brother-| ing tournament. Four were turn-| Lithuania. Died July 10, 1945: \ | 5, Baltimore, 46 years ago. ! is about twice your size and very : cas . : at het, in the Declaration hd hood of Fishermen. ed in at the Standard Oil Docks, | 00¢ *. Edith Mason of Chicago, opera | J¢alous. sronrenan © * CHILOREN'S GLERPERS tatep = “ , ~-% ) har Many differences of opinion| while the fifth was an entry; TUESDAY, MARCH 22,1948 | inger, born St. Louis, 56. years Siac EI ean cee Se me ctaveltn. 24 | were aived by the various groups, made at the Boulevard. 1813 — Thomas Ctawtord, fe-| 280 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN | *: "™* Kt co, wines 1 eth however there was complete} While we are on the subject of} mous sculytor of the..Capitol’s | ae Many so agreement that our Conservation | entries, many are being lost to’ Dome's Statin of ne avandia thet coune — | set-up in the salt water fisheries| the tournament by guests at the! in New York. Died Octs10, 1857. ee needs to be changed. Casa Marina .Hotel. As a sug-| 1814 — August Gemunder, who, On | About the only actual change! gestion to the committee, we! with brother George recommended by the Fish Deal- | wonder if it would not be possible| York, were pioneér American} ers Association was that the ap-| to delegate someone at the hotel| makers of fine violins, born ‘Ger- a or pointment of the Supervisor of | to complete the entries and for-; many. Died Sept. 7,. 1808: ~~ Conservation be be taken out of} ward hem tothe J. ‘Ss, some! 1817—Braxton Bragg, Confe:'- erate general, a notedtergani Hike the hands of the Governor and be } nice catches are being made by born in Warrenton, ‘Ni, C. D made by a majority vote of the; visitors staying at the hotel. March cabinet. They recommended that} Here are the latest entri in Galveston, Tex., Sept, 27,1 N Tr n ‘ " 2 Wow fishing laws be enforced and) CQBIA — Stanley Thonseller, | ; Bannister- Tet, Ad -- ” we Le} that our legislators give all local | Chicago, Ill, 45 pounds, length 4 e's beloved Roman C»th- — Utilities Commission has! tng special fishing laws present-| ft. 8 ins. girth 25% ins, G. E. T. , poet and teacher, lyoen ; feds public hearing in 64 close attention and considera- Eyston, New York City, 41 a Co., Va. Died Nov. 19,4 Mises om April 4. on the South-/ 1.0. before passage. | pounds, length 4 ft. 8° inche: ; om Bell Telephane Company's) “Ralph Cooksey asked that the| girth 27 inches. | 1862 — Laura Jean: Libbey, peed Ae reise iis rates to Plori-| | nization plan of the Florida} MACKERAL — Richard Dett-| Brooklyn, N. Y.. society mate G guteerere ..| Wildlife Federation be approved} mer, Rockville Center, L. I. 1 whose novels sold in the million The Nelephone company | iy all three groups. | pounds, 3 ft. % inches, girth 1 en seein nearing te pry |. Mf. Todd stated that the Flori- | inches. EPA rer peipenee why it should | 4a Brotherhood of Fishermen} _GROUPER—Richard _ Dettmer, Se Te, eererrs rates Pet" | could not approve the Commis-| Rockville Center, L. I. 37 pounds, Fog is.caused in general by: the| ee MME MBPFSX! | slom plan unless some changes | 3ft. 6% inches, girth 28 inches:| cooling of damp air. until’con- pen more revenue | were made. Mr. Yeomans flatly | Mrs: Bee : : *: TALLANABSER. ¥ THAT'S WHAT OWNERS SAY ABOUT THIS ROAD-PROVEN NEW 1949 MERCURY! What a car for comfort—cross-town or cross-country! Owners stated he was opposed to the set-| burg, Fla. 35 pounds, 3ft. 5 in say you just can’t believe all thé ease and relaration you get yw . i. rd granted ite ho of alii Water Fish Cont girinia7%. inches. [LLL Liaaloniocarsobaoned Z » MERCURY! 7 cee ca — which will net it $1,600,.| ———- ae ——— | tn the 1949 ! They claim it’s the smoothest-riding, @B tere from subscribe this TODAY IN HISTORY {its first generator two years peer Riwes about 60 per cent of | ahead of schedule. ny requested at (Know America) ! 1942 — Lieut. Gen Wainwright | ©. Southern 5—Patrick Henry's historic’ ignores Jap ultimatum for _un- | ee peeted & $1,000,000 bond speech to the Virginia Conven- conditional surrender of the Phil- | Of fepayteat to subscribers if | tion: “I know not what course’ ippines. easiest-handling, “road-holdin’est” car there is! And it is! GP Wotton § decides against | others may take, but as for me,’ 1946—Violence flares in strike- he rete increase give mw liberty or give me bound Yale & Towne plant, death!” ; Stamtord, Conn. Mouse k " 1792—First of the long list of _ 1947 — President Truman's} es pension acts under the Constitu-; Presidential Order calling for im- | mediate investigation of the loy | tion. Like A Wren | 1868—The University of Cali-. alty of Federal employees | 1948—U. S. Senate fornia chartered passes Re- GRAYVILLE, m Y) — The 1870—U Senate rejects publican-sponsored income tax unde with » musical quality | treaty to buy the Virgin Islands, , reduction bill. emptied Mr. and Mrs. James| 1901—Aguinaldo, Filipino re- oe Gilet te peck into their utility | bellion leader, captured by the; om. Possibly e wrer ot An ! Go the FASTEST Way ie the 7 | 1925—Governor of Tennessee | 47 minutes to Veug ht lsigns the bill forbidding the, - hem that the alled ver a} Supported schools. 1949 MERCURY SPORT SEDAN White side-wall tires and rear DAILY SERVICE | y) 1S YOUR PRIVATE AFFAIR, Geighber, Mre. Mildred Wimsatt.| _1932—President Hoover signs ear that Norris Anti-Injunction Bill \ Save with apr Commutation (lan. Wook of { ‘wheel shields are optional J a ~ jave with ope Commutation (lan. Boot of 6 op! Warbling and tweeting with ali] 1942—Jap uir fleets attack the ast patients Sapmagedt| when you use VENETIAN BLINDS! | . the gust ‘coast of Australia uokat. Recalar Fare $7.15, pas tax With just n twist ot tik weit yon. 1943 U. S. Senate revokes, FLORIDA PRESS }Government order freezing sal- secure as much privacy as you want |... regulate light and ventilation ...' | { | | 000 a year { add charm and enchantment to Continued F ae. ‘ pee! window treatments. Venetian blinds aby ¢ 4 Americans 5 areas practical as they are beautiful! “y ' nm attempt) Rhine at several points |] roy werw compipence on : be -~ om P and destruction of 1947—Allis Chalmers a a IONAL CALL—PHONE 1042. | \ Yor CAN count on comfort — plug everr. The ¢ Ktntdalacew. NAT ‘ —KEY WEST— | ny ’ thing else in your 1949 Mereurs! ed a AIRLINES VENETIAN'BLIND CO. iki meena Mah @ tartorus ant ates board of inquiry, to 1¢b0!| | Paar? VENETIAN BLINDS” | of owners for millions of miles ies Gnd heard Governor Fuller!" | Information | 123 Duval Street (3) | And here s binimesian ie «6 t strike avel agent | ther gourd th ord Semen at the banquet on Sut ORR | MM (WHA Cat new, road: ¢ Mercury gives vou: A 4 AY, MAR a oe se — i lew. powerfe BEDE Mate, of the Mismi |: Toe steshen, Decatur, whF \ 4 new. powerful, B-cylinder, V-type engine ait, was ‘elected president of| hero, killed in duel, at age of 41 si * with surprisi pnomy! Fromt coil spy > Ramee ated Ds He suc 1a85--Antonio (Tony) Pastor |. THREE HOTELS IN MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES ing! Kasier steering! “Super-satets” brakes! Som Henry S Wrenn, who re-| opens the first variety (later Softer, broader seuting! Increased visthiliey? tly after leaving the deville) house in the country Located in the Heart of the Ci : : : Sewapeper business. W. M. Pep ve1a82_-Congress passes the An-| RATES kien ce WIRE See it--and you'll say: "It's Mercury SD epcettens: te cent] to polyeamy Bull. scrmailyr| neasonaste ROOMS «.rnescnvarions Secimess view. presiden: il- | 1917 — United States formally @. of the Florida Times-Union ss new Russian Bolshe- with BATH and TELEPHONE e YOUR € « ecognizes new Russia ac N, wee re-clected treasurer, and V_| vist Government | See exr CA® at x ( Jacksonville.) “igg2-— Histone Lindberg Howe Ford Pershing Miller tary three prominent Norfolk, Va, | Proposal to citizens tell Lindbergh they Millew the Ku tue tee itizen: Hotel Hotel Hotel rPA en sresngelcimicae *. | 30 Rooms peg ag biases hee Seale MONROE MOTOR | MMMereed by the! napers 80 Rooms 100 Rooms 7 mec 1934 —The Philippine Inde | Rin vatcr Elevator 80 Rooms e Wine as ae ponent Bill passed by Con Bolartuns Heated Elevator 1119 White St. a nm ¥. 1941 —- Grand Coulee Damn, 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION . i Washington, beg operation «¢

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