The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 5, 1949, Page 2

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_—_—eeoo In attempting to ‘understand the de- velopments that occur in the United States, it is necessary to comprehend the differ- ence between the heavily populated’ cities Bey Wert, Ploride, ax second class matter | and the smaller towns and villages which sgt eee et | spree pete ve cpr» anh nti a teen-year-old boy who was kept @ prisoner itha}eloset for more than ten yeats by his mother, who, was. ‘anxiotis..to, conceal his iNegitimate birth, .Sob-story writers are going into raptares over the intident, but it might he worthwhile to point out that no such {neident. could take Place in a small town or yillage, where: the people know eaeh other and much of each other’s affairs, The application of this ob8ervation to political, economic and religious ques- tions that’ confront the people of this cauntry is obvious. In a metropolitan center, where hardly anybody knows much about anybody else, there does not exist the human relationship of small com- munity life. Consequently, there is not es : a a ! a : Ppa j developed the human touch. between in- } P88 © ee E «| “TE yo K just 2 dividuals aN ; won TAN git ye Sa: eae In its place, one finds something of a ae Oa yy : een “of dled e ea es x" profession of humanities, in words and 9 mate Vd 4 ny vous : ; “age bea 4 in print, but the individual making the water ee coma Orme. loCceD ARCS OST - ow Socal ef thanks, reaolutions ele, will he ' Apartments. 2 Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 3 Awperts—Land and Sea. . 4 Consolidation of County and City Governments. “" & Community Auditorium. f above: entitled cause on the 25th fine declaration does not, Very often, ApUe, entitled. catine, on the 364 ; nec ; onnet av ethic hive cy'neie bik wit oe Dwight D. Bisenhower, have the opportunity to put them into mn Ver eather, ey paar jallegations of aia Bill will be Somewhere in Key West, effect by everyday living. Rrounts, Creek : this the 22nd day of March, A. D. FARE R. ADAMS, Clerk of the ¢ By: (sd) Anne Dikawoster? Unfortunately fér the nation asa whole, much of its news, most of its ra- Key West, Florida Dear “ke”: rage 3. 5 Lik) a a Whacgiisea ules Deputy C Terk. You told some folks that “I'm not || “i Programs, the bull of is ‘rama, ‘the sss Pe 5 4 Sol or for P| 4 o* pemy as Lleok.” We disagree with majority of its mogazings an MORSE Orly: ° or | : *miar.22 9: d to him. rugged. you-—you don’t even look puny inate in mass-population centers. They ; ema : pa regret. the misunderstanding, : ~mi i ‘ ions in nor. I assure you it is 10 THE ORACLE 883 oe - mba 7“ of the ee 4 NR : mote, Let ug tlk this over, as gregated » nopw Aton Paks 4 nag at alt e et a i ipidlpeneeae seeks Te aND, a cee MONRO CO sCTha's what we want,” Ruden| K trace showed for homogeneous and which, despite its vast- n Key Went ritizen, Bnew. PaFe CHANCHANS | agreed. “Meanwhile, furl. those "4 : ness in numbers, represents a minimum of paper, patlished ¢ in. OV Web ce aaein GReLIS 1s—just to remove temptation As I countenance. A MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING DONT? and Ofaered this sun day of Plaintiff, ; which ich leh sink seat i ‘To be continued neighborliness expressed in life itself. DIVORCE The propaganda eampaigns which | ‘*** RL BR. ADAMS, MARGARET LEE oral ess There is Httle oecasion for excitement BOF, the Circuit Goum @RDRR OF PUBLICATION * teenies ed tomorrow, Captain G. R. our ever the encalled cultural and aciehtitic:| POW! over the emotional forces of the ys bree Coun eee Rawat elon K W I ‘rch informed ‘The Ciiaen 1 . hich mass populations represent, very proba- |ajcmas s. carey SO rae. We sreat 8 RE, ey est In Arch informed The Citise® to-/ qupepay, APRIL & compres for world peace which was re- 1 1 ; Solicitor forthe Pl : Washington, D. ? day. Toda: : coutly held in New York City, with dele bly, the sole outlet for the: expression of é ou aves marek’. Niced tp ian D. B ks ¥ gives on — 7? f i ¢ i ‘ 2 he Bill of aint f Go ‘ou are prone gates from « number of countries, includ- | °° of the better emotions that stir the Nor! F INTENTION TO. MAK Biackes-Ih the above styled: caune ays - ne ry An Associated Press dispatch! judgment, beim tee * béhind'the fron curtain . human heart. Nevertheless, it is, nota APPLICATION FOR BRAT RU {bio, otherwise the allegations AS TAKEN FROM FILES from Tallahassee today, publish-!Gthers amd ing oe - van ome curtain, aibatituve far. the. elbowsxubbin hatd- , DISCHARGE x dieatherein. will ba talten as . ed in The Citizen, says that Rep-| specious promises poe re ‘The chances are that few Americans | *V) ; Iegivi pea IN COURT GE THE COT EN EY | ohie Oe ia eenyhar Aiaaaeas resentative Bernie C. Papy has] distrust of your aien estan “ould ‘fave paid any attention to the ship-sharing and se f-giving enjoyed on a wbkuakeo us cel a ee. be put ed once | APRIL 5, 1939 been named on six committees. | Cultivate powers o) sell amen Sevag hub Geb the © witha i i joint basis by much of the papulation that | 44 Se ES Pad: in'The Key W, 1a news mtenel tal ms an cme given it by el me and aan has the good fortune to live in the smaller A BR cake oe Sots Scars en a the Key oe over the Onereeas High- | cess. * ee - raed. ED this 14t ‘est mber of Commerce at-{ way began to taper o! larch 15, | ———_—__-. ---- ——— tations, Usually, such a gathering would places of the'nation. To All Whom It’ May conpern: j 1 ‘ fe a tended a peering of the Arthur; it was stated today, after a suc-| Curtis, of Miami, ore t fee t! aera UREA Lame chase x wane OTe Natle ue 1 Sawyer Post the . American | cessful winter season. In that pe-| West visiting Solel: get oe tthe bell po pepe, Even. he “TH@Pe are workers in the world wha) esate Pee Legion dnd vale: assirancés that} riod 124,793 persons passed over friends, the spotlight]. ze arerwo ’ 86 [eer Saline, deceased: that’ she "lhe chamber will join in the| the bridges. oo j he meeting pro-Communist. chief occupation is to appear busy. Shey Mages be: Mantis ilacs.u. Pani vt movement to have next year’s See Today The Cites am | = pa AGE itil BR, the: Hocerabies Ravine mumenes tor F Legion convention held in Key] Feast of the Paschal Lamb and, editorial paragr op? Tf Chin charge is correct, why did the Dade Department permit the foreigners County Judge of | Mo Q i i i orida, on the 28th day of April If you make a friend by lending him | Moria. cGhhOval it; age, cake te N THE cncUIT )} West. ; Extinguishing of Lights will be| “The busiest man in Key Wet observed tomorrow night by Key |8 that man Whe spends He Se \ come inte the United States for the | Money, you often lose a friend by trying to ba prem rh a Aamipietraut Ty AND Fon WoXnos OnNT Three owners of charter boats} West Scottish Rite Masons in living up t bie wile) eerste . collect the debt. ceased, on this 29th day.ef “March,} “PLORIDA, 1 AN ve in Key West harbor announced} their hall at Simonton and Eaton tions.” of attenting the = gathering? ‘ id 1948 nw }] today they will continue to op- | streets. the charge cannot b 1 (sd) VIRGINIA SOLANO, [PRANK J. K 4 a be made ‘ Adtoinistratrix of the estate Plaintiff, erate during ‘the summer. Last oe Y ol of the Americans who partici- EVERYBODY'S GOT AFLAG is lao, eas eiy: Fh eres ‘| winter was the best in years for} Room Mothers of the Harris public school will meet tomorrow | j afternoon in the residence of} im the speeeh-making. Defendant. ied charter boatmen. TOF THD 74: 4 NPTICE TO APPEAR t rather dangerous for the people The Vice-President of the United TH AUDICIAL CRCUET The cable. schooner “Western| Mrs. Carl Rom, 1117 Fleming country to aeeept the condemna- | States now has a flag, a fifteen-by-twenty- MONRO + Union”, which had been built the } street. | ONTY.. EN last few months on the former Aer mane Ways, will be launch- foot design, with a white field on which is k : S . va CARE NO. 11-804 centered the Great Seal of the United | KATHERINE w earl Li ntti a te ihe. Bill of Comp in the above styled Me re States in gold and red, white and _ blue, FRANK J. MASANZ, BIVORER ae nald Bue ot 2 encircled by thirteen blue stars, represent- aN by yon, This orde ie published TRAVEL ing the Thirteen Original Colonies, r K J. 3 S in The Key West Citizen, Key West, Miorida. While the Vice-President may be en- ne Rare Sata eny, OF eee - I 5 : Sa 43, California. lcd a pore titled to a flag, we see nothing to be gain- you g by. regufred “ter ab- POSADA ure: |, ed by displaying it when the official [Ramee eae mate anes Miia County, Sia sith: * wie © before the 28th day of, April, eS D q ss ? travels within the United States. If the | 4" 1)" isio, Gtherwise the ali@gations 4 5 process goes much further, it won't be |'"riiu'cracr isto he published ee le long before Cabinet members will like- | ¢, Wel for, ut consteutlyg weeks Eee. Anis RNAWi COFFED AHM BRAND COFFEE wise have a special flag and, in time, publinteg In the City,of Key some emblem will belong to every official EAPO any group of people simply on The _grownd that a committee or a depart- trent terme the purpose of the organiza- o-Communiat, After all, the Ameri- wearight to express their views her they are pro-Communist or a matter of opini > ht would advance the cause of free- DAMEN the citizens of this country use their wteliigence and make up their own minds. without swallowing too readily ficial disapproval of anybody or any- Mrs. I. N, Meltzer and son, Quarters, a oYpERED this’ 29th TRIUME H AGAR. Te-ADAMS, COFFEE meee in the land. ‘ Cleric of: tie ciPeute Satie, MILL GENEROSITY it seems, the 2 Monrd nty, Rlorida: vs SURPRISING Gradually, it seems, the people of the By: (al) Unoeavca a Saver, at a United States and their officials are ac-| 0. nuance Oreo IE: au 2 quiring a fancy for the pomp and display | Attorney fob aA P Grocer which mark less democratic govern- Ned ments. Throughout the United States there are individuals who are extremely anxious for some little tinsel decoration or the . MAXWELL CO., Inc. Specializing in Alt Fypes of —— Since the end of the war the United Motes hae turtied over an estimated $1,- ©06.@0,.000 worth of Army goods and equipment, tothe German Government, “ding to a summary prepared by a Miley Government official. This does wet Melede appropriations of food and other material, to prevent disease and gift of some little worthless award. In fact, if the custom spreads much further, it will be rare to find a registered voter orest, or a considerable volume of goods | without some claim to “fame and dis- | Ho twenéd over to the Germans at the end | tinction,” if things are to be measured by tel, Restaurant ; ; of the war flags, awards, degrees and citations. and Bar <a) . —_— Those chiefly charged with the dis- tribetion of the surpluses, according to a Grevuounn is very, very proud of its crane It might be a good idea to remind you you-so mueh more in travel value — A Li press report, do not believe that the Ger- } before you take that automobile trip, to — MORE RELAKATION alforded by be abe re Bargain Fares mene have any nnderstanding of the | drive carefully all the time. Greyhound th aa MORE CONVEINENCE Like these to All parts meaenitede of American aid. This includes 4 ee — through frequent pay and night schedules — MORE of America LACES S' 'D AND A LOT MORE SCENIC the distribution of large quantities of PRICES ARE TUMBLING DOWN We are now th thé scale to serve your needs with any ® - INTEREST nies America’s finest highways that pen- etrate our loveliest scenic areas. All this — mind you — at fares‘fower than-any other form of transportation — even one-third cost of driving your own car. Add these up — and go Greyhound! You'll have More Fun with an Amazing America Tour! Ask for information and folders describing wonderful trips almost anywhere in Ametica — including hotels, sightseeing transporta- tion — planned individually just for you! ‘Call or visit Greyhound Travei Buceaw in the Terminal, GREYHOUND BUS STATION Southard at Bahama St, Phone 242 type of equipment you: may need. We can fully equip. restaurants with all necessary require- ments, which include... @GLASSWARE:. @DISHES @SILVER @ KITCHEN EQUIPMENT __@kiTeex pqurrment RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT snd _SUPPLIES eopetfee seattered about the countryside and freely handed out, when the struggle eoded) to prevent disease and unrest and got teen! industries going. What has happened in Germany is but a miniature of whatthe United States hoe done for the world as a whole. Never i» bietory has any nation beenso gener- ous (9 epending its money for the benefit Pick up the papers almost any day and you will be confronted with advertising showing a mark-down in prices and bar- gain sales. Big business jg still sailing along at prices over pre-war level. There are all kinds of signs of a dip from the peak. But the best authorities insist that there is no of other peoples. Literally billions of dol- | depression in sight. Anyhow, We can re- A largshave been used to prevent suffering, } port that hotels and restaurants have re- Figatens G8 Feriokings dieeeee and death and to assist the vic- | duced their prices—anc that’s a sure sign ne - nite nani: time of war devastation to get their econ- omy on a stable basis, that we are dropping into acceptance of lower prices, NETIAN BLIND:

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