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Back a politico, particularly a @icta- tor, against a stohe wall, and ‘he és almost sure to blame his predicament on some group that does not see eye to eye with him, United Nations assembly turned down Spain’s application for membership on the Chapter 4 ARTINA had not gone many Dy FERRe te U4 5) La . ‘s am ‘Carey, Mrs. JAMES MAITLAND STEWART, oft ‘ ‘ miles before she. bega. Wis foci wowe euktiohea here, ground that the people of that country are |, Miss Miriam : ) STEWART, | wish she had taken Aunt, ‘Au- aa er - ie Sawyer und “Mrs, Plora ‘born May 20, 1908, » at) | Indians : 's advice and stayed at enied civil rights. In the course of thé de- | ael returned yesterday rom the | a, son of a hardware de: ver. ee was like ar! bate ‘on the aipplication, “instance after in- state convention ‘of the je a mem Yhe Boy:. _ stance was cited to show thit Dictator — at My Tie sete, ended. and. SAE Franco had been curbing the liberties of |igre ‘of wammpum i Which his! Hua ehe mean <r ee the people of Spain. §:°~ bY oe ron beng q : evi "iga te Lag ope he fmportant thing new Rphitards wha.ate . restétiy iin (Key Bets, staid “oe |g in venice. Several cars which had skidded) Zet your—your—Lucy, to, a hos- West and are enjoying. their freedom in | ; : ‘ : Off the Side of the road -did? not] PIE sister,” — the United States are keenly aware df the : ; ‘the accordi i Baa te Ret coMraRR, 3 ‘She sirifed a Tittle. “T thought A Sele ; in . “If I had to put on my brakes) so You look alike.” stress under which’ their countrymen in ‘Wres | 4 e peadeniy: it regis be Sust t00) The: amb came the i : : mses <lg = BA a!” she reflected, rtina, Spain are laboting. Franco is not fooling Ss ste 4 . i : a aicackhts. bee exactly what eo Sie Ps eyes. oa haven’ them, andittmay be said that he is not | Mes - i han, iabe hagiiGide hot | 22Y Tight to, ask seared’ Would et oe + . re pis ‘ A “Mr. , As if fro where a car shot} 1’ darn fooling administration leaders in Wash- ‘ fe: ive TAL, i. : 7 4 cite OM ee pret Mactan eute- Pes Tue conabens along with us?” auton, : Li him the critics award, and his matically jammed’on her brakes,| “Of course I’m coming!” It wave He assailed the western democracies role in “The Philadelphia Story” {96, Co1 OcBeD tte ‘crash, She felt| she was needed in this eriels, She in & speech before the Cortes on Wednes- (prot gett On! aware AA. 2)Scream rise in ‘her throat a5 a] couldn't ever remember that day, dectating that they are@elivering the served as a captain black tide rose up to engulf ‘her.| pening before. She felt calm and | Force in World War Il and won, gut only for a moment, Some-| unafraid now. ‘the Distinguished Flying Cross, thing had hit her.a stunning blow,| ‘The ‘white - ‘coated “greater part of Eerepe” to the Soviet i: ; with oak Teaf cluster. but she soon found that she could bine nee = into ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN } | Union. He concentrated his attack on Great Britain, France and Russia, and ‘mentioned ; steering ith- | clim 1. More Hotels and Apartments. the United States -only to assert that the . bas | LEGALS | Sa'sbe wide ot the reed, er cot side i be 1 a 2 Beach and Bathing Pavilion. p@oeRS paliey' or scodwitl Nad : | thudding with . low|so miserable that id &. Aivports—Land and Sea. CNIORN DOUG Of. BOG net suc- . ‘ NOTICK TO CREDITORS |} , ‘her nand over his cold ' 4. Consolidation of County and ceeded in stepping “handing the greater h ‘determined. The | ‘id mittee Ary 2 -car. She made her way to-| “Please, don’t worry yet—it may. City Governments. part of Europe to Russia.” siporige A 2 - ward it. 4 _ | not be ‘serious.", - & Community Auditorium. During his 15,000word -address, he ' ee ter: A. seh fe front seat. His face was ter- or=stricke “ was careful not to attack the United States, PON Sa ONE Edi i oemenenen Sn seas ee on g time. Flo probably because of his agents in this 5, pr for wlio on eee stream of ‘blood down one ch ‘ ‘country who ave trying to borrew money } 5! i pnd aach of you Siaanine oni ; a n 4 and requir - . “Let me help lift her, Is—is she! for the Franco government. Thns far they : mine Bnd gemande whicn Fou. oF, bust -hedig?” | 3 = a Yo fe against the have not succeeded, and the likelihood is | Principal Horace ‘O'Bryant: of | tate of ‘Water W. Goddard, deo! She had a confused picture of} | their efforts will end in failure. the Key West igh School today P dtidie of Montran Counts | eves, WHGd now with sgenictag| cal big ver . __ [teceived a letter from the C h int in. “I—I don’t know. ¥ couldn't] ¢; only be P hip he oe his “sour- Aeronautics Authority informing) (30% i & give His the car at the Imtersectiqn—"; f zaeee ~ ear grapes” attitude. He had tried to get imto | him that no plans have yet been first} “I know.” Martina’s _fingers| the United Nations, and when he was re- faked admittance, he said about the UN: “Our right is over and above an assembly, which, with no ‘authority over us, tries to resolve our situation.” made to train high school bo: ; ‘h) found the girl’s wrist. A- faint the field of aviation mechani H % beating rewarded her search, “I— Fe Renae nd past office address of the} I think she'll be all right. a we f 2 f Ob , he sy to by yy Key West Junior Woman's Tal ent, or Mi ate} ee there™ Club annual charity dance will im vn (1 “No—l’a better go if—if you'll] be given ‘tonight in Casa Cayo) pee stay with tg your name.’ Huego. ‘course Pl stay.” “Martina Wayland.’ ‘He was not gone long, fear! It meant nothing to him. “I'm Greeks may have a word for it, and undoubtedly have, but the Latin tan- ote wd "a for Bh cd that's NICE ACT BUT NO BUDGET gate four loa tone of Boy ‘ SG Rei SEs ae menewa-. oxm--centondiipane a re ‘esmen = show! adopt. : iS lemonstrations in -— : 2 Rirst nau p pea a ata ‘OD. Ss The flag of Cuba was designed} The new Theadore Resetvelt ‘They can be for something or somebody The Legislative Reorganization Act of |school auitorume | |” he Me CACATION. POW FINAL. Fr in a New York rooming housed National Memorial Park camer ahd weed not express themselves affirm. }]] 1946 provided for a “legislative budget,” | MS hal eeks - J and first flown over a New York] 58,000 acres along the Little Mie / atively in the laconic “Yes.” | which was designed to serve as a guide to m says in an] Sy ‘pam, MoNMOn. COs bern arn tr pce menihat on g pene te F banat sraph: ; oe enn. 1750—Stephen Girand, Phila- aan om nase ae THE ORACLE ee in conection with appropria-] “Unimportant people seldom |. d fdelphia merchant, patriot-finan- <a tion and tax measures. ‘vealize they are unimportant.” AAC’ GROSSMAN, (PS Soe ee ee The Perfect Rose to Remember, ‘Cierra! The original deadline for the ie : France. Died Dec. 26, 1831. _ : Be CHILDREN AND STARVATION eae ete FA a BAe siage tote 4 RL, ‘than 85 whooping cranes teft im] A’ was set‘at February W5th, but when it a ‘the wold. appeared impossible to make the proced- ‘wre Work by... that. time, the date was The irectors of the Triternational Chitdren's Bmergency Fund,’ ‘iwbonsored | hy the United Nations, estimate that there ’ are 100,000,000 children in Burope in the a of the estate of 1768—Dolly Payne Madison, Yone of the most popular “First ‘ Ladies” of the country, born in ELROS ins San Re 2 acntat 4 a, ee Co., N. C. Died July 12, ‘ ie ‘W remain: irds of the | Gecense that she % ichanged ‘to May Ast. This year, no action | once numerous ihoopng eal ee Te RR (een Wo] -1825-sAntoinette L. B. Black- ; die has been taken by ‘the congtessional com- flécks winter on ‘the ‘Texas coast. Raymond Re County ‘Judge: of} well, Unitarian clergyman, tem- Symbol of (iracious Living 1 rida, on the 17th a phe ° dees Nag ope te a perance and suffrage leader, born mittees to make an advance estimate of Td tor that alates Sitin Monroe Co., N. ¥. Died ' Nov. Nesr nd i : ‘Government receipts and expenditures. Pico e i teed ted ace -< ee ae ; os Pantie - Far Bast, who mihi ‘im One of the arguments ‘behind the 7 = ‘hited Bin day’ af May, 1851—Emil Berliner, daventon desperate * supplementary food,.! idea was that Congress should not depend} oY ,! on HLonuDA.| Rtiutnistr the es a CAS ee Rue $1.43 ames clothing and medical care. | upon the estimate sent in by the President : 1 Samak Sa er Jot {fector of the phonograph. emin-| 2.81 ‘The fand, which has been operating | but should make upits own figures. It 1 ‘ “t 4 OF APPLICATION Se med, peat Be Ses $ " me for some time, does not seek to reach all} was not intended, however, to bind Con- US piged : Misi Aiother “Abphansa (Rose|| 4, 47 : wever, 4 i 7 4/5 QT. of these chitdren but attempts to do some- | tress Yegally to stay within the spending eATTON tet Dora a esas aCe ee IOC $4, ‘thing Tor about 5,000,000 chitaren. It has ] limit fixed but it was hoped that th ‘worker among cancer incurables, ke me 544 ams Ashes et. le pro- $ fi 3 youngest child of Nathaniel Ha en supported by contributions froma] vision would give ‘Congressmen a fiscal | | P be ineued ‘thereon. he cestiticate hore, ‘born in. Lenox, Mas: | wuniber of nations, picture of the governmzent so that intelli- ; ; z} teseription of the pi the Died July 9, 1926. 9K Every drop of whiskey in this The 80th Congress appropriated $75,-4 vent action could be taken on appropria. f ea ! { | sped years i be ph epi al ¢ Proctor, Vt. calls itself the{ rare product is 6 and 7 old... 900,000 for the fund, with the condition h ; papi e : i i i i n | tion bills. marble capital of the United blended with choice grain neutral spirits pp hes money wottld become available ‘The way matters stand today, wo one tates; about 70 per cent of the | mild... mellow... .mature if other mad ep A ; Bere we nation’s supply comes from Proc-} +++ MHC... oes see phe + — one Prin i pia ape iaet oe hag = appro- ic qari . \ a — from o ommtry. This seems to be a fair | ends. Bills are taken wp and svcdiita. "Mail The Citizen to Relatives Mn One eneme »bare 1 +. s “Ssh a pon # — States ‘but some] tions made without adequate knowledge — | RARE BLENDED WHISKEY. 90 Proof. The straight whiskies im byes o = A Ps the fund was not matched. | of fature demands and urgencies. It.mmust STRAND hse rere oes ee straigit' wagers wx venues py’ ‘tyres committee, representing the Chit} We admitted also that, in an era of fi Eotiumeal @ron'’s Fund, plans to survey the coun ai Jee tees: | nn nn ; ‘ fee , “| spending, there seems to be a tendency |* which assessed, ADAM : _ y's \argest national groups and clubs to on ‘the Sart of Congress to spend cig pie Artanis + Sscertain if they are prepared to taise find the money ater . q RED RIVER . rar They realize that the State : w apartment does not plan any active] IMPROVEMENT 3 ‘ : IS ALWAYS SLOW fund-raising campaign and has placed i a NOWICE TO C ‘ . p= pe recigr the fund upon the com- | Peace with the Soviet Union should |'navine Cint ni the ath day. of gine = mil heretofore, has functioned 4 be based on military predaredness, or | “Sau bp i whic i it ‘ ' ow and 6: Gigrc : ‘AIR dabl ight and Express Servies $ met we a a. eee world-wide education for freedom and the Mento “eat MONROE cootr]) ee io Daioand = ve regret the fac at there | improvement of “mankind” through relig- ———— ee ns of children in Europe, the Near | ion, according to James H. Doolittle, re- ap! uth MIAMI and KEY WEST . ~ Par Bast, who are m need of | tired Lieutenant - General of the Air Force, ees . Mohert Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA EEWS : _ on hagl Levene ee wedo not] Everybody can wnderstand the argu ]j1i5 "th. anaes Between Miami! and Key West ‘ reasonably expect the | ment involved in the suggestion that Ras- | Pinner ot ink r : | ANTE SEMUTISM Natta States Government to make & per-4'sia respects “force” and that military |‘ limor demana shan : Coming: AHI VIENEN Express Schedule: Aue annual appropriation for the bene: | readiness will be a factor for peace. It is | dence ana port offic he shee ee eas (No fit of these children. ‘tifficult to understand how anybody can ‘ | stad Wedew Vacnin Ue Eat Eee a atmeaw. am rh children in the } expect the Soviet Union to be influenced | mand iot sa fled shan — oe ee oe oe perce We Ae slow-moving, world-wide program ‘of | sth day of May, A 1! 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