The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 31, 1949, Page 2

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| or fees for ublic By REP. GEOR How wa comectocltelslaxtibel'cd ‘The last have taxation lowered if we advocate the | tional Security Act, : adoption. of legislation that tends to in-|coordinate the a Fe gus. jar salt cin puto eee |e iota aa . | parts public 0 ion of a tee higher salaries or See ee “fees. A movement started in Dade county | SSPeci@lly peacataps dla el and endorsed by two judges, calls on the | set prt ‘own ators to introduce and support inere: recently in various parts of the open ais- | stal ig Key West. In some of those |; reneral ween pun buc te wil , publish, res or is contemplated for further | he that by 1 aa main ai, 4 in salaries of public officials. The Citizen, a few days ago, publish- ed an éditorial in which A.M. Stafford, | However, chairman of Florida Betterment: Associa- | this tion, declared ‘that if aetion is not taken to ‘ curb spiraling taxation in Florida, the peo- Ring's ple of the state are likely to find them- | S#ly selves in a position similar to that which | responsible pdr existed in the early ‘30’s, when 50 percent | can, and do, of the taxes in the state was delinquent and lags Detense Secretary practically every city and county in the|” Furthermore, state was virtually bankrupt. Navy, Army and et No other city in Florida was worse off perpaatie Digiecy ly and a : than Key West at that time. City officials | tary, each service can appeal ai. DONE. aml ORDERED at Key should bear in mind those hard times and | rectly to the. Congress ‘for-funds. wee — reat Te Bee ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN —_ - More Hotel and Apartments. Dear Folks: ** What we cannot understand is why Therefore, each service now vies} (Seal) ADAMS, | any Russian would want to come into also realize that no action that conflicts | |i ine others for clteining ae! the circule Cort the U.S. A., even on a visit, if everything with economie conditions can be taken to propriations so that their bieker- By (sd) Anne C. Longworth, ' “aw rao ; stop their recurrence, Hard times and | ings and rivalries have-been in-| pox o, waTKING YY ' isso good in the Soviet country. tensified rather ‘decreased | Attorney. for Plaintiff. good times come und go, and he isa wise by"the creation Mar lt-24-31; apr.%,1949. man who conserves in good times to be in | service—the Air Toret 15, THN CIRCE COURT on wun : a position to provide a buffer when hard | _ Under the present law the De-}*“nLRVEATM JUDICIAL CIRCUYE true also of publie officials, whether they | necessary and desirable to. main- N British Tishers Fridays serve in nation, state, county or city. It | tain order and unity of purpose in| #AROLP WitsoX Sie, times comes. What is true of that man is | fense Secretary is primarily an) 2, SHOE COUNTY: IN| Plaintite, i ey our military establishment, z bali WINDBER, Pa—Fridays have applies to all of them. ANN MARIP SRAVEY, asic 0 Study Germany a real. mone for the Andrew ‘ THE ORACLE ES TAC * SPECTACULAR—PROVES NOTHING The recent globe-girding flight of an American plane, without , refueling, does umpire without the: authority President Truman _ has now , recommended that the ‘Securi : a hot prove, as many headlines asserted, It is a busy day when the average ex- | At be amended Papell gcd Bee in taste Seavey HAMBURG, Germany. 1b - was.on a Friday i ir For cs ; spa ; Secretaries of ‘thi Fee that the Air Force can drop bombs any-| gcutive cannot find time to play his game Oe ae pore oe nant TL Fer ee cae a avhere in the world. . The flight only proved that a B-50 bother, with good weather and conven- jently located refueling. stations, can fly pone around the world. This feat does of golf. Defense Secretary. This would Best tothe Bill for Divaree tiled " ‘ its problems to the ident and sah }, otherwise. al- When you find it difficult to make | the Congress, This would ‘mean saenng “ntained Lagi wire other people understand what you think it | that for the first time the Defense | Done and Ordered at Key West, may be that you do not understand it your- ecu Rave the Sawer me ee ot add anything new to fueling in the air | self. paolo Betdgen At nos. Ore cae PARL R.A ‘brinerease the range of our bombers. In ing the representatives of the} Ry: Florence 1 Grau von three services, he would have the Deputy ee America) 2 authority to make a ion. BNRIQUE, BEQuin alt James M, Cox of Dayton, Ohio, which, of course, would " still be mar2t-. sor 14,1949 newspaper publisher, ex-gover- | Under a resolution passed . by. Con- | Subiect to the. review nor, onetime Presidential candi- gress in-1937,4he people of the United big avanti var 9 Fv girl ae ake apenas Se date, born in) } States are asked to observe April 6th as | add a chairmanship to joint , J. Me official Army Day. Military units will as- | Chiefs of Staff | (consisti Of Wet conga SIMON Mitten L sist civic groups in appropriate celebra- oe 2 Suits titel “ tions. It is hoped that in communities | and the Chief of Staff, where such displays are unavailable, the } Force). The person onper or rvntmcation” | Idaho, noted poet-author, born in fact;it merely shows that they cannot fly te ay around the earth without refuel. advance bases. + e flight was a well-kept secret until , Tne of the planes completed the \ journey, It Was timed to coincide with the consider- tion of Air Force appropriations in Con- gress and many Washington observers lieve that this was the chief purpose of € exploit. ’ _ General Curtis E. Le May, Chief of the tegie Air Command, was asked at a ews conference whether the flight meant at refueling would enable the Air Force QUR LAST “ARMY DAY” cla aie Plaintit, pins ORCE ACTION RICHARD EDWARD CRABILE, . Vardis “visher of Hagerman BIS e hi: take prece- | TO: is, Idaho, 54 years ago. people will give some attention to the day Pada ater Siitcines officers of Richard award Crabill recrreson F. Rockwell, board the armed services ahd would) _ ‘Terre’ Haute, Indiana chairman of Timken-Detroit Axle Af It should be noted that Army Day, be the military: advisor - he You ih ie required to appear rick meri born in Boston, “Now what kind of language is * ral *. ». 1949, will be the last. one celebrated as | Dwight Eisenhower, on ‘Weave ‘as{ the 17th day ot Apri, “A. D.'i9i:f Dr. Leon Green, University of English?” > “I'll translate it for you,” Ma things to set apart to pay respects to the Army. verre’ to the Bill of Complaint, for di- that?” Hapt +} “Can't she 5} k such, because, in the future, a unified | president of Columbia University, | Wir ie take ac emations, therein /rexas professor of law, born in Armed Forces is expected, Appropriate- in now in _ Washington on active This order to be » bublished once 2 | Oakland, La., 61 years ago. deliver a bomb anywhere in Russia.” ‘ % week for fo att 1 , Hooper says, “im the, language of ould require an n atom bomb." “the U.S. Army—part of the rotate since the chatmanship has not) pn And Seine thi 14th day | Catholic Charities, Washington, twenty years old. She simply means } * This conclusion is somewhat errone- security.” yet been officially ed by | (SEAL) EARL R. ADAMS, ee in dsclend sett ate this fellow is the ‘cat’s Meagan . : ae . Act of Con, 3 G = “ Clerk of the Circuit Court, ‘ugene Reyni few York pul Remember how we used talk I 5. The implication overlooks the neces- While looking hopefully to interna-| hower is acting as. the “Doon py: Monte County. Plorida.”"] jisher, born there, 47 years ago. | sometimes?” Hap went back to Ge ity of advance bases and of refueling and tends to create the idea that we can have & cheap war becatise of the ability to de- Rear Admiral John F. Shafroth} reading Kis newspaper. born in Denver, Colo., 62 years}. ago. ; "Copyright, 1949, United States Brewers tional cooperation, as explained by Gen. | representative of the President, Omar N. Bradley, U.S. Army chief of | #4 3s pgs advising, the Sec- staff, the leaders of the American Army . asia THOMAS S. CARO Solicitor for the Plaintiff. marl 72,1949 ; _ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 15 : uv fr atomic bombs. anywhere. do not overlook the fact that the United] TODAY IN HISTORY or ae STATE OF Frome, } * While the atomic bomb is a terrible } States is the richest and most powerful (Kne* America) IN ORR COURT Weapon of destruction, it willbe danger- ous if the people of this country assume at the next war can be won by the ping of atomic bombs, without much : Blood and suffering. While the bomb @ives the United States a considerable advantage over possible enemies, it does Wot as yet, leave out the possibility of Qghting pn a large scale, with. bleeding, spffering and dying for millions of peo- leon both sides of the titantic struggle. . of the community of nations. They know} 1732—First books ordered in Sivonen * DIVO ys that it is impossible to write off danger | country’s first circulating library} ANNE HOUSTON CLEMENT, by-resolutions or pacts on paper and that, | the Work of Benjamin Franklin ~v Shee sch 0 .* | in Philadelphia. } PAUL D. CLEMENT, JR., in the event of trouble, the safety of this 1840—President Van Buren es- Defendant. country will depend upon a fighting |tablishes 10-hour working” day} eo, PyveR, CLEMENT, JR. army . for Federal employees—a great 916 Bellevue Street, rmy. i step forward for that day. Greensboro, North Carolina. It is appropriate for the people of| 1854—Historic treaty with Ja-| pose ia the hi eee eet te APS this country to give some thought to the or- | P28" signed between Perry’ and} divorce in the above styled cause on ganization of the Army which has had a = cue ae ee oars te siceations oe therein w: e taken as confessed. . l< a * hi: i glorious past. Not many years ago, mil-| 1917—United States takes pos-| , rece raet ts to, be sutisned ouce || MANHATTAN SHIRTS lions of Americans were in the Army of | Session of the Danish West Indies, | in the Key West Citizen, a newspas their nation, fighting on. foreign soil, but | [enamine them the Virgin Is-) ee Pema. the City of Key For Easter ‘ At | lands. DONE Al nevertheless for the protection of their} 1922—Beginning of the big:coal|aavet Maree, ATR Tete) this 8th trik , at (Seal) BARL R, Avy : yeaa? country. ‘The record they have writ-|* "10d Prenidest Rodeeiesii signs Monroe. Mobunig. Floriaas FOR COMFORT—and comfort tainly the people of this country” should [se meer ae csamee ek] Pe GO Seok ESET. || is what our full cut, long-wear. ie people o: 01 shou which includes the Civilian’ Con-| (sq LI. a i, *, pay some tribute to it and those who made | servation Corps. ~ AMDAN dornay toe’ Blalntiet: ing Manhattan White Shirts it y ibl 1943—American - Allied ‘troops | ™#?10-17-24-31.1948 will give you. Come in, look it possible. keep advancing in Central Tu- fi While the Army is only part of the }nisia. over our wonderful showing of team, it is a vitally important segment of |, 1945—U: S. First Army in shicts ... All sizes and styles. And comfort-priced, too! i ‘ he: fighti 1 West : the defense mechanism of the United |prvy “Shine on the, ern RONALD Sets FORGOTTEN REFUGEES aes “A United Nations committee reports that hunger and cold remain the prime edngern of the 700,000 Arab refugees in the-Middle East. ‘For some reason, the . plight of these réfugees,.now in camps in Egypt, Trans- Jordan, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Pales- 11-807 & time, arouses little concern in the United | States. Noone should overlook the basic | 1946—400,000 miners begin soft senna ee tbaase States. fact that if. this eountry is threatened coal strike at midnight. i MARIE LINDENBERG AMES, 63 1947—35,000 * s endant » It appears, however, that the refu- | with invasion, its defense, security and | gay ahead of at yh pe yoke L: | ro: ORDER OF PUBLICATION 5s ees are victims of the fighting in Pales-} safety will depend upon the courage and |Lewis to quit fora week of (arte Lindenberg Ames "1 tihe and it would seem that they deserve | fighting spirit of armed men and the in. | mouming, S dulee’ take caer eeoae eee @ telligence and training of their officers. bus 6 billion dollars foreign aid| ,, "qu. sa required hereby to appear So, we feel that it is appropriate in | bill. Yorce, in ine apove styled cause advance of Army Day, 1949, to call the otlerwine tha allegations ‘therel : For an eagily-made Sunday|Wit'be taken as contgenea. no” attention of ourreaders to the day set | night supper dish serve canned| This order to be published once apart for public recognition of the Army, |green asparagus (drained) on|/\, “ine key went Ciusem a new Let us hope that the Army of the United | (ast Pg i gas Wo ane Pet ene and emdgeah: tne eth Gay States will never failthe people of this | from the can for a cream soup. | tspal)” ” BARE H. ADAMS, country and that the converse is also true Peet ee bs ey ighti sings day or By: Florence. E. Sawyer, —that the people of this country will not |. The nightingale wi 4 S 4s me night, according to the Encyclo-| THO: CARO, fail the Army of the United States. ee, caivonaies: MEN” | Seltctton dor-the Plsimeltt os i949 the consideration accorded the victims of the war in Europe, Unfortunately for the i Arabs, however, there is no Arabic vote } im the United States and, hence, nobody te apply practical politics to the pleading ot their cause, = Tomorrow is April Fool’s Day. If you afe behind in some of your just debts, fool a yunereditors by paying your bills.

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