The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 14, 1949, Page 2

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-_~ West Citizen ity y Went and. ‘West, Florida, as second class matter MONOGRAPH bens Beaders Don't worry about the smart-alecks whe deride the churches. That's where wee belong If you want to do anything Weprove yourself and your race. You wcnubed be satiafied if you lived in a elae Poet where there were no churches. THE ORACLE Bn WHAT EMPLOYES DON’T KNOW ‘The following is taken from an ad- rem Wy ome of the well known leaders in the eountry-——Watter W. Generazzo, presi- Gem of the American Wateh Workers Velen. The points it makes should be un- Geteteed by everyone—labor included. “We i America, who have to do with | not materialized. In fact, it is the general Sorperete enterprive, have failed in our | consensus of newspaper opinion that ra- eetiom® te make employes understand | dio news broadeasts whet the appetite of What corporate enterprise is. When the eheter eet up in a union meeting and | and that such broadcasts do not hurt news- hour increase, how do | paper circulation at all. eske fora Bc an yee eupect the employes of a concern whieh employs 3.000 people te realize ‘het © Be an hour inerease would cost that epneere 91,248,000, and in addition to het, from 17 te 21 percent additional to | difference and neglect of news and the per for Gnemployment compensation, so- | operation of a newspaper on the basis of ©) eourity, paid vacations, group insur- | selfish partisanship and greed. .. ke ene, pension plans and paid holidays? | “To the average employe a 30c an | have faith in the ideals of their newspa- sehen ierease sounds like just $12 a week. } pers, they will He doesn't know that the company only | lose confidence, they will give them lit- §990,008 last year and year before, | tle attention. This is not to say that peo- #0 thet mach on increase would put the | ple will always agree with the policies of COPONY OUT Of business. He doesn’t know } a newspaper, but, if they respect the sin- }*"C¢. —_— fompany has to put aside $250,- | cerity of the editor, they will read what he | " * veer fer the replacement of ma- etitery in order to keep the company com- With its competitors. He doesn’t if the company produces 1,600,- ® year that the company only Het profit on each unit, and that * He an hour to each unit, that ecompany would lose 30 to 40c a unit ond could not stay in business. "Phe employe doesn’t know that our }| youngsters of various ages delight in the eenetnien require a company to advertise | flying of kites, ? —_? and why it is so essential to employment ean be maintained. The a know that inefficient op- te unit cost to the extent where the ev becomes unprofitable SO oo | that “postwar adjustments are now’practi- ‘said further that declines in meat prices will be | during the remainder of the Spring and in SS —— | bound to follow. budget sufficient | hair and many years have to enjoy their © SG & brand name for the company, so | kite-flying by proxy but boys and girls will thet orders will repeat and‘ expand, so | go them one better putting up their kites “1FS” AND “ANDS” _ sunie-oseape a Ee The Associated Press ‘sent out two from the Department of Agriculture and the other from the Department: of the aA Plaintite, Treasury, regarding economic conditions AUGUSTUS. ATATRY, 37h, | + in the United States. ; y ‘ ; ' __. | JAMES FINNEY LINCOLN, NPLOHIA Treasury Secretary John W. Snyder said AVGUSTUS FE. SPALRY, JR. May 14, 1883, on @ farm near} "©? Stnircneey plane 3 cally completed,” which is not in keeping with a statement issued by the Department of Agriculture, about further decreases in the prices 6} k, eggs and vegetables. It ay i ahove styled Court. Rotice shal & week i * en published in Key West; Wated at Key West, Florida, this’ 22nd day of April, 194%. a BARE R. ADAMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. CCTREOUIT COURT SEAL) 23-30; may Eid 5 i iy early summer “may be sharper than usual” because of increased meat production. The Citizen thinks that the postwar adjustments or readjustment is far from being completed. Commodities a¥e still much higher than they were in the im- mediate prewar days, and mueh tapering off must occur before we reach a scale that, considered from a difference in meome in the two periods, may be characterized ‘as “completed.” : However, Secretary Snyder was right in declaring that “continuing , high income levels” and a record amount. in savings are bolstering buying power.. But. won't those savings gradually be decreased by the growth of unemployment? Employ- ment and production are the major factors in.bringing out a readjustment. If employ- ment can be continued even at its present level, buying power will be “bolstered,” cise Peekece nae ae ae but if employment falls off and produc- 1 THE COURT OF ‘TH Couwry famendovory Li A he tion continues at its present peak, further . re. ¥| standing bonded. indentedaens. of FLORIDA, IN PROBATE. standing honded ind decreases in the prices of commodities are ? Lg a ofzs BE PUBLIC NOTICE 4 Notice is hereby given that the} Board of Commissioners of Kver- © cdon. Tuckday,, Apri 14 Ad Dass, adopteand enact # special law, applying, only to the tert eon | , Monree| law: rex Dratnage nding = Cha) 6456, Laws of Florida, Acts 591 and all acts amendatory Chapter 14717, Laws of Florida, 1931 and all acts amendatory In re: Estate of said Distriet and the iy NE Procedure thereof; authorizing and directing sale of ath lands owned by said District and all rights therein and net involved in titigation and the use of all pros You and each of you are he eeeds therefrom and all other in- notified and required to present any fcome of said District, excepting | claims and demands whieh you, orfadministration taxes, for debt ser-' either of you, have against the| vice use; directing the investment estate of I deceased, | of all debt service money and pro- late of said Count the County | ceeds of all land sales and other in- Judge of Pr nty, Florida,|}eceme of said FPistriet im at his office j court house of | States Government Bonds; said County at Key West, Florida, | ing for the deposit of all bonds and within eight calendar months from} securities now and hereafter awned the time of the first lication by said District for deht service re- this notice. Bach claim or démand| tirement with the State ‘Treasurer’ shall be in writing and shall state|of Florida; authorizing, empowering the place of residence and post of-|and directing the sale of such bonds fice address of the imant, and] and securities of satd District. and shall he sworn to by the l the use of the proceeds thereof to his agent, or his attorney, any purchase and retire outstanding glaim or demand not so filed shall fhonds of said District at sueh. times | he void. i} and for such amounts as may be’ (sd) JOHN NRRO,_ } jointty agreed upon by said State As administrator of the Estate of} Treasurer and the Board ef Com- Gene Nebo, Sr., dece: missioners of said Distriet to be to the best interests of said District, nd the purchase of all bends. of said District at the earlier callable date thereof if not earlier offered for purchase; providing that said District and Board of Commis- sioners shall ‘have no authority to levy acreage, debt “service, or any, other tax to service bonds after the face value of securities so deposited with tHe State Treasurer ix equal, in amount to the total principal sum of outstanding District bonds, with interest thereon as provided therein to the earliest” callable date thereof; providing ine ¢! a ‘ Sz, ,ermnede Theorizing by economists, in trying to paint a true picture of the future, always are dependent on “ifs” and “ands.” If the ifs and ands work out as eontemplated; then the views generally turn out to be fairly correct, but nobody can foretell with certainty what trends will arise in the future. Few thieves understand why human beings put so much importance upon property. : RADIOS HELP NEWSPAPERS When radio first swept over the na- tion, there were worries on the ‘part of some newspaper men lest the new mediunr of communication cut into the business of the newspapers. Happily for the press, the fears have Caxe No. 11-790 Dorothy Lynch Crabill, Plaintiff, Terre Haute, Indiana. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled Cause on the 23rd day of May, A. D. 1949) otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This order to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a news- with State Treasurer are equal to meet all bond retirement needs as’ aforesaid, said District shall cease to..exist asa. body corporate, and the terms of office of the Board of Commissioners thereof shall there- upon automatically terminate; pro- viding that in no event shalt said Distriet have power or aoe ;. 7 7 + to, or shall, levy or collect any paper published in Key West, Flor-} administration tax after the calen- > dar year 1951 We are quite sure that this conclusion or ene and Ordered this 22nd day | thar the Board of Commissioners of pril, A. 1 19 said District may continue in ex- is correct. The only thing that can hurt | (sea) fatence mala Hedy. curperate atten the newspaper of the United States is Perera Ha ea at Sars careless and sloppy news-reporting, in- listeners for aecounts in the newspapers Clerk Monroe County, By: (sd) Anne C. Longworth, Deputy Clerk. THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for the Plainti apr.23-30; am. Florid sole and limited purpose of liqui- dating said District and co-opera- ting with State of Florida," or United States agencies on flood or water control,.as to the areas -with- Everglades Drainage District, and upon the stabilization of such agencies and the active and sub- 1 commencement of their So long as the people of a community that when’ face value of securities so deposited|ii providing further |{ e territory now included with- |. aid Board of Commissioners |° i i if z Bg ct i ; af 1 i : i ih i E z i : sf iS to a ha narrow alley that had at its far little si reading: a Se Chonies Sot out: Garrett followed him and, : LEGALS E i 0.000 SPEND. * Ghee © te rd fe ELEVENTA, uncer) OKLAHOMA CITY, Gite — a * ee is cnas:| How would you spend $10,000 in = tes aehed te pee te tee Orie one year? . sas That's the question that i omen Mayme Hambrick Foust, Plaintiff, bothering a middle-aged whtow ‘WESCRBE TO vs. DIVORCE ACTION | ~~ a ee ee Odious G. Foust, jk Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Odious G. Foust, 3. Ste Paul Apartment 4 Bronx, New < Odius G, Foust, G01 -U- Street, “o Bessie White, Washington, D. C. You are hereby required to ap- Pear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the ab yh | on the 23rd day of Fotherwise the allegations | Will be taken as This order to week for four in The Key West Ci paper published in Key West, ida. SUNSHINE CONSTRUCTION CO. Exclusive Dealer for Monroe County jor u A. Dy. 194%, | therein | Done and Ordered this 22nd day of April, A. I/, 1949. “(Sealy EARL ft Clerk of the Cir Monroe © yr (sd) Anne Deputy THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. apr.23-30; may-7-14,1949 @ Ever-Plastic Elaterite @Culfspray Shower-Encleures @ Ventilated Awning-Shutters crceit ¢ VENTH JUD THE STATE Se Ny e certificate: f}shall’have authority to convey to ates for a tux deed to he such agency or agencies all of the tificate num-| facilities,.equipment, locks, canals, rights of way, and other assets, in- cluding the assignment of the pro- ceeds of any oil leases, as and for the contribution of Everglades read them. When they | certitica sued thereon. The bers and y Drainage District to such water or flood control work, upon condition, however, such property shall al- ways be used for such purpose for the benefit of the y included in said i i t theres Year of Issu- . #4; scription of Property: ANTATI KEY OR has to say when it hapens to interest them. recorde! of this records. sh the winding up, Name in which assessed, €. liquidation, and dissolution of Eyer- Rogers © Drainage District at the All of said prop possible date that Mon’ securities on hand are s or assure the payment of all ding District Bonds, and to The explanation of many automobile accidents is in the faet that the driver of the car did not believe in signs. glades ty being in the of Florida. after such to provide orderly disposition of the ssets of said District thereafter in interests of the public welfare, repealing all laws in conflict ewith, id Special Law will he intro- 1 in either the Senate or House of Representatives on a day more than thirty (30) days after the pub. Heation of t notice in: Miam Ft. Lauder- I KITES AND WIRES ertify be sold to th court house door on the fir: in month of June, 1949, ix the 6th day ot dune, 1949, Dated this sth May, 1 (Sealy t This is the season of the year when Some of the youngsters with gray 1 dale News, Stuart N IN THE Cot Tribune, Ft. Pierce, JUD co chobee News, Okeechobee, Florida; anita ~ PROBATE. Glades County Democrat, moons? mre: Estate o da; Highlands County MARION HEDGES RUSSELL, carn, 2 in the breezes, Sebring, Florida; Clewiston = paper es Deceased. . Clewiston, Flori Collier 3 ‘° ‘redttors an rROnN * y News, Naples, Florida; Ever- It is well to warn the youngsters to | 7 Demandn Giaed News, Conat’ Point, Florida: y West Citizen, Key West, Flor each of said respective news- papers being a newspaper of & circulation published ins: i designated county RD OF COMM stay away from electric power lines and highways. Don’t use wire for a kite- string or a cord with tinsel or wire in it. Be sure the cord isn’t wet. If your kite ¢ of Marion I eased, late of sald County, to the e IN AND FOR MONROE IN CHANCERY. Cane -Now GOODWIN I LOUIS! bo: vB. VICTOR EUGENE \ ORDER OF PUBLICA 0: or Eugene De Lucas South Pittsburgh Street yuth Carnesville, Vennsyl- GLASS and ALUMINUM ‘This Order week this 22nd day and Ordered ALD. 1949. EAL A Deputy Clerk Paul FE. sawyer, Solicit« Last Times Today Connecticut Yankee News - Cartoot The Sun Comes Up ew SUNSHINE CONSTRUCTION CO. ty Judge of Monroe County, Rrvors often arise when men try to | breaks loose and the cord falls across | Morlda, ut his office in she court Ce Dt ey HOGE POR. That . they have been right. electric wires leave it alone. with! “~~ Chairman. —————— Of course, we know that very few is pe demand shall be in The man who es in cut-throat | boys and girls who actually fly kites each hall state the place. of rei competition usual! feels f und post office address of the ¥ feels the effect around | spring, will read this editorial. However, ‘ant, and shall be sworn to By hi own neck. the chaimant, hix agent, or his at- SS ees “Phere are individuals whose eff . ‘ective- eho impaired by the unnecessary use of epithets and adjectives, the retired kite-flyers, remembering the days of their youth, might be reminded to caution their youngsters, A few words of warning, sometimes, might save a young life, (i) FRANCIS J. HEDGES, As administrator of the I Marion Hed, Ru ned. 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