The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 19, 1949, Page 2

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oOrrer of thinks, resolutions ete, will be Pot 10 cents mt be churches from which o ts ea line. invites “2: eR a OPPORTUNE TIME ed The Citizeh on Tuesday published two front-page stories about state conventions to be held here next year, and a third \NSIENT, story about a business conférence to be | ITINER: : pannsis 7 condweted here on Aupust 6 alid 7 by the eal: -. ord sinoe or, ‘2408 i Jaycees in Florida. DEFINING SIENT, ITIN- ; inanets or parts of Ordinances of eee se al wt Before President Truman established RAPRERS. ho] oefehs OF "tks ORGS ane] f the Little White House ih Key West, dele- : : gates froth this vity often triéd to have state organizations held their cefvetions in Key West. Occasionally, Key Westers succeeded in bringing conventions to the city, but far more often lotal- representa- tives were outvoted ahd ustally the larget cities were chosen. re A C But things are different now. Floric ORDINANCE GOES ION SERIES |eOrperation, sha AN onbiennee lemeanor- ey} JO no Aep & sem a sng dians in all parts of the state are as in-] TO EFFECT. Meeed on oh fist Se sl Figs en terested in seeing the city President Tru- | Be it ehaeted by the City om a, — ps Fe : man has visited oftenas are the people asad ol The City or Rey Welk paxres ply skep Mad V ul elsewhere th Uhé county. As a restilt,] Section 1. That i shall be wis | ine ea ve oa sate seek 9D: WERE aie a20um OF 3Te} ©} whenever an oppoftunity is offered to |lawful for any person, fim or a 2 HO}YOBI03 iupey L. azaq INO ,UTUIOD 9q 94s PInOm come here, convention delegates are now peace to aor ns ma A. : Aba . P " ei pascal 3 Snap ware~ krouot ay more inclined to accept it than was the | itinerant or resident studio | Anon at Rae ‘ Toy 3,00, ies ua ous SY case in pre-Truman days. i Wen within ‘The City of City Chere. ae ; 2 aegel coxuedtaue uraey cid bo Florida Recreation Association decid- Florida, without Mia _—_ e — id) be ate hee r “ition ed, by a vote of 5 td 1, to hold its conven- LEGALS ra ARPS Bog] 4no Surwo0s nos ‘110d tion next year in Key West, and the Poco- ae a Reet | ee eS yuute hontas delegation from Key West sueceed- | b* ed in Having this city designated. for next year’s state convention of that fraternal, order. ‘who engages in the business of, or the ee ae ainttiace ee Ae «Wades Aq 2194 ag "39951 “JW ‘Mou 20384 Ie P As to the business conference, it will piomra i eo Pao bythe aging ge be the first that the State Junior Chamber | photographs for profit in The vf Commerce has decided to conduct in i) nat Men Key West. Local Jaycees say they expect for the -esquetidieiesny reine that between 200 ahd 250 delegates will a ng, coloring, enterging ot set. visit here at that time. : aerery Sh Phe Pity The way things look, Key West is tng West Florida for tess then ’ ‘. ‘six successive months in aiy likely to be¢ome a convention city, as well joe year, or (@) maintains a * 6g} ees NOL TOY by the unders sony a aAql Pl Py he aerial caeh, Krom Sates date last mentioned .above at the office of te undersigned and then and there, a considere cand . fore meetitic ot Une cet ot Ue Set must te enclo in a. seated envetope,- te the wnde reigned at ay an Wies! ie and haye.endorsed Ky 7 en uae Reg ie pe Fue on inet Tight a See City of Key West, Florida, and F 3 i 0} Nos yse 07 payed ou # 5 | ! NF rh | i ; i z tail Wem EL WEL How Pe | 88 @ tourist center. The growth of the city ]5*io, ot other place of business "storms pies A‘ P+ in The City of Key West, Flori: ome y Pong in a large measure will stem from the da for the solicitation, voloting,j Lanngll cens MONOGRAPH coming of tourists and other visitors, some uray soo ong © yenECD dem Hee ey Dear Readers: Mrs. Bleanor Roosevelt has said that once Franklin Delano Roosevelt reached a decision “people flattered Uhemeclves if they thought they ever changed it.” Roosevelt himself said that he Wee of Dutch origin and that the Duteh were hard headed. . THE ORACLE Bn , PROTECTING FREEDOM OF PRESS “The freedom of the press,” about whieh newepaper publishers often write, fe guaranteed under the Constitution. “Newepaper editors are constantly weeking Ways to safeguard the “freedom of the press.” ; “Predom of the press,” is a right whieh carties certain definite responsibili- tee with &. All the newspapers of the nation have to do, to protect and preserve the “freedom of the press,” is to se that they vigorously perform the duties that public expects of a free press. As long as the people of this country soliowe that the press is in fact free there me danger whatever of the newspa- tf tonite their “freedom.” If the pub- ‘We bewomes convinced that the newspa- pers of thie country are distorting the howe, Mierepreventing officials, or other- wie eeing their journals for selfish purt- Pete, there will no nse to clamor about @ fte pron: ‘The weneral public, disgusted with a Peophent press, wit applaud any step token to carb unbridled license. A decent C0tle of ethies, a sense of responsibility on the evidense of a desire to serve the pebtie will we far towards preserving the nd ~aUST PUNISHMENT IN ORDER elt Ulinols, « sixteen-year-old school TOPS \ncensed because he was spanked, Wet the wife of the school teacher in the wtomach, inflicting a serious injury. ‘OF cours, at the trial of the student, there will be experts to. testify as to his ot, with liberal opinions to eertify that i hot responsible for his action. responsible or not, the men- tetty of a boy Who commits such a crime is dangerous to the society in which he As the purpose of punishment is to weree notice wpon others in order to re- ond ofime, a fest punishment is undoudt- edly to order. ¥t is rather difficult for human beings te-ferm the conclusion that some individ. uals are naturally mean. Nevertheless, re- merdions of thelr general behavior, there ore tittes when individuals become nasty. —— Sich moods is hot to be @xemeed by the fact that, at times,they are boys. ? te Whte apo a time there was a mer- ehant who did not believe in advertising. [jo wey ey, zopun eaem e mes “UOWeTTY “sy “ata Sanox eran dikes : of whom are likely to make their home here. The Citizen has advocated the con- i td iii i at Fr struction of 4 Community Auditorium for 0 tee & & almost 30 years. With Key West’s popu- finished, colored hd . oon tomer larity. now, increasing rapidly, and the {Within The City of P Key ‘West, 17-year old boys who couldn't = ae prospect of many conventions coming here, Florida. raise the money to go to shows ° arranged their own entertain- ment—with matches. They ad- mitted setting fire to sixteen! this is the opportune tite for local civic rere hore eed organizations to stat a movement to build ]s’a person, firm or : foltows: ” ; + a De we Seok ua hy" . een ta yi eae «carey nant: p ‘ ; 04 Sia ele ae u asa person, firm or corporation | furnishing ’ approximately 680,000.) aus fe 3 i,upthoa a m4 Arie ear on " Solicits the - bonis 4) = } garages, destroying or damaging an auditorium that could be used for pure- ig, coloring, en ao F c. 24, 1873. | the buildings and a dozen aute- ly local events, as well as for state or na- targing ia The ¥ Beet hi istfer, no-! mobiles. They were caught in the tional ofganizations that hold cohventions uae ard || ae lon, for ais roldfer-cngineer, father of | act of setting fire to the seventh | hate) Ko fio or other (pla ge hinged ae ons in ran garage. * ‘ Daan See Rea cs TR CaN ‘West, Florida _e ye F ee ato ae ee The word ‘shunk’ comes from | for the ig and hi The truth is the last thing that is want- | finishing of ph. th Bee aaear a} tle —Petix K. Zonikorter, Ten-| the Indian word ‘vegenkw. . i P a so , <, ed by ay ofgaitization that wourishes a (c) All persons, firms or cor- ae en} Fa anbethe, deceased, of | federate Babi born in Maury racket. Pporations ‘engaged in the business | this yee ony ‘ia Tuchien ay Co., Tenn. Died in battle, Jan. 19, of taine, siniane and evi Ott yo SSD MO ee Fe "4 Y 862. In 23 EES REEEDEROE — photographs who maintain a Maiden@ Se known 28 164—cai ie BkGey, natural years The — age yee vital to our ae Pee eriace of uses: ie EN as ae Aovb.Jist, taxidermist, inventor, noted || we have saved over defense overlooks the fact that the Span-|9 EPs on ig. of phaloareens xoricn Fo CREDITORS | Sica explore an bie $100,000,000.00 iards ate anxious to get _ somebody to help | within The City of Key West,| (193) Prop tae, is ae aa for our clients defend Spain Florida, for six months or more ? fe i. in any one year, and who in fact 1868—Samuel G. Blythe, noted . carry on the business of takang, = reuaysapaald pen insnee ee baa | TELLS HOW U.S. WORKERS LIVE | finishing, coloring, enlargin ‘i : oa peer Ey ean 17, eons ne ale Businese = selling of photographs * hin Creditors a cena ith the id “ . . |The City of Key West, pas eran y paar Soar 6 OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL Cit With the idea of. shewing foreign for profit, shall be known * rae You and eac were Mail The Citizen to Relatives workers how the Attericat laboring man |dent studio photographers. cine aad: dekarah whieh yes oF | fares in a free country, the United States| Section 3. The license fees for{ either of | you, “ma Gisela « tee e aes Book, |inerent and, transient “pho. | tia Eite Sr aia Cotte the < lographers, as erein = 4 County Jw 0 3 7 ° prepared by the Bureau of Labor Statis- | fined, shall be Five Dollars house ot wal Coungy” at Wey Weatt ties at the request of the State Depart- j ($5.00) per day, or fraction there- | Fiorida, elght atanfiar met. ‘of, for each person so peddling, mon the eons a i delivering or soliciting as afore-| faim or demand shall be. in: writing, The book will be tiindlated and dis- | said; the license fees for resident ard shag ators, te bizce: OF tributed in European covntries. It gives Fnlok Petes shalt be chalet, ‘and i ‘De. worn, to an a report of conditions under freedom and | Ordinance number, my oie torney. a seh claim or de- democracy, without making direct com- | mission Series, of the Ordinance | 22 Pt *° Tiled sha be vond ee or parisons with the ecohomy of other coun- 4°! The City of Key West, Florida, Asjexeenton of thet rat a G Hares containing schedule of license ceased. 4 fees. Calling attention to the mass-produc-|} Section 4. That any itinerant or Sen tion method, thé book points out that the average factory worker ean now buy about tWice as mitch as could a worker thirty years ago with his weekly wage at that time and the work-week is now at a ; pon making lication for} i"& equipment: least teh hours shorter. such a_ resident “audi se et The fatin worker is not overlooked in fronher cee gepaal with A . *. fe City Tax Collector-Treasuré: the publication, which points out that the | rire ‘City of Key West, Florida, Output of two Men is Mow as latze as | the sum of Two Hundred Fifty that of three fam Workers fifteen years transient photographer, as here- in defined, or any other person, |'! firm or corporation, who may desire to qualify amd be classi- pear to the Rill of Complaint for) therein wilt : tua Commis#ionera of Monroe} ‘This ‘Order . ; fied as a resident studio photo- | County, Florida, will open sealed | a tee, for vonsec Srapher, as herein defined, shall | bids for the purchase of the follow- z | Al tomati ode? pho- ida. tomate remretue ke ay Sie ND ORDERED th photograph a maximum flay of April, AA aes Clerk of the area of 8% & 14" on a maximum size page of 1 «x 14” All bids must be tn the hands of the County. on or peto 30 Pp. . on Busada’ une 7t The Commission — reserve: SD) ALLAN B. & Tish to accept or reject any and] Attorney for Pla ak bids Made pursuant to this ad- vertisement. vist) West, Ploriaa, May 12th, EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk, Board of County Com- missioners, Monroe County, Florida. Monroe Count Ry: (sd) Anne ¢ Dollars ($250.00) as a bond to guarant his or its full and ago. Moreover, the number of farm homes | fnpicte’ complranes fun one reporting electric light is increasing by | provisions hereof; that after hav. about 300,000 per year; the number re- | ing fully qualified as such a resi- porting running water by abowt 136,000 ee ee ee: and the number repotting bathrooms and | retumed to said applicant less flush toilets, about 100,000. the scheduled license fee for an- Ih order to give tre foteign Worker a |Erpnes te: be test ant photo: better understanding of the buying pow- | date of the original application er of Wages, expressed in terms of time | therefor. However, in case said i hall fail li worked in 1947, the booklet points out | (Pdcma’ Pe a resent nahate: that the average factory worker could |srapher, the total amount de- buy a pound of bread for six mittutes of | Posited 2s bond shall thereupon work, a pound of round steak for thirty-|°“section 9. If any person, firm seven minutes, a polind of butter for forty | or corporation shall operate, con- minutes, a pound of cheddar cheese for | tuct or maintain the business of com . To ANT Whom It Ma may-12-19-26,1949./ pursuant to Chapter 2 of Florida, Acts of 1941, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE] Everglades Drainas ELEVENTR, JUDICIAE © oincet y Board of Commis THE RTATE OF glades Drainage Dis Ha y AND gamnernen's cou . +] pleted a budget show Y. xetyice requireme we No. 11-840 Shing the year beginning on the MICHAEL Sirti Ist day of ext November and end- Plaintiff, 3 ft the s' DIVORCE | ing October, ha ANNA MYTNTK, placed on file in the offi endant. Secretary of the District ORDER oF pun ECA TION 607 Comean HKuilding, W TO: Anna Mytnik, 3 where the same Restdence Unknown. may be examinéd and this is to; You are hereby required to aj ead you that safd board meet pear to the Bill for Divorce filed] at said place on the 9th day of June, against er be the ab ty 2 A - m. stern cause on or re the 2 twenty-nine minutes, @ quart ef milk for sat pholeevacniee ox botany tions i r vIN Bo| the date of the. flee Hicads nine minutes, twelve eggs for thirty-one | dio eee: Without first] hon Seats at Key te Objections. and complaints with tee ’ MENS mindtes, a pair of men’s work shoes for pe semrtiert coy a ayant) Figrida, this 2th day of April, A FETE ete ESN oat or wx Rours, b portable padio for two days, continue to ‘operate, conduct or| (ireult Court Sear an aay EVERGLADES | DRAL 3} DIS- SHOP an electric refrigerator for twenty-two | maintain such business after any Clerk of Cireuit Court. | (geal! By: STACY ROGERS, Chairman. days and a new, low-priced, popelar auto- mobile for 140 days’ work. yevoked ‘or become void, be or] Enrique eee it or its members if a firm, and|{ Attorney for Plaintite. such license has expired or been By: (9d) Anne C. Longwort! | _ BPr- 28; Mmay-b-12-19,194% | | DUVAL STREET ses mMay-19-26; jung-2,1949, a a ican Rae T 28 PN RAR TOS ERPS SNE Np EE ER, <7" SSIES EM — Se

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