The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 31, 1949, Page 7

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Wives Derbyshire, Jpg, William i. get, hg AMM? Pee Wiseheart, Ddbothy A. ’ ong 7:30 P.M.—Party, _ a WEDNESDAY— 3415 34 160 24 120 a4 240 Sniffen, R. P. Robbins .&, Sniffen os papist "at Magda Pree) Frank W. a4 MeMullan, ard 1. De et al 46 a4 50. Howarth, Charles - Laurence "T. pietnads 34, 2.50 Fowler, ton, Moward . ial, ton, Howard . ee - Lanekion, Howard ely 34 26 55 34 20 Waieh, Mary A. . eve i , . + Haul, Gurtin : = ie eae Matthews, Martha 7 6 36055 34 168 - Iineman,’ Frances W. M@ngeer, Elinor ea Flinor pithy Mahgeér, Weber, 1% 3440 820 Weber, T Rob ‘ereoran, Moward, Davies PR 1-174 SUK, OF A.M. — Navy Wives ° _ ee -* F GEEESS GSEESEVESESSSEELE SSEERRESEE . SUEEEEESES : 32 80. Nissim, Hadges, Inc, u79 | ot SES ae 2 eee Opel s Oita atid. nae MOA ls » League . 22 20 Cook, George Al Te et al... | .90 | P 34 20 Thompson, Harry etux . 90 By HASTINGS BAKER P li h. E 34020 Wilson; Mrs. Olli coe” 20 OHS Economic xpansion "33. 20 Andrews, Emma ...... fe 90 Every year during the past 18 : WARSAW, P iand—(AP).—Ambassador Oskar Lange 23° 40 Spears, Pratt 1.20 '|years, except for two years, our] po) ngig spay wer Psi should increase from 85 to ¢4 Government has spent more cent, over present output during ae nama new six-year plan arid 3 i M4 Pig By is money than all the gold mined ing before the end of 1949. Lange predicted agricultural pr Poot bees Le ly in the ,world since before Colum-| duction would rise by 35 to 45 per cent over the 1! 1948-49 fi # 7 » fen 3 fame 5 Re le 56 33 18 Axelsonp Mary McDougal . 1.96 | bus discovered ‘Aundtica® Lange, first of sean a 7e gure. | 4:00 P.M.—Coffee hour, 4 : Adama, Hallie $56 33 9 g Y = iat Sea > 7. © 66 33 20 Burton, Benton vcecnninne — 90 series. on, Poland’s economic re- ‘OU WILL YOU SMILE? vs + fe age. Henry ‘Aiteunies 48 a dv awse ei Thode is seedy. seme ee covery arranged by Radio Pols- WILL Y SMILE? P ibl tS Y Seay Uuguatus 46 cn Nines 6 33. 5 ise, Li a 1.06 |‘ation whether Frank iin D.}kie, said Poland’s total produc- } j eet anes * Bharharde M& a9 ae pct ase vq | Roosevelt, Jr. will become Predi-tion in 1948'"was 40 per cent Our Guess Hasieustes cos + tar, 98 ; ie Pherharde, Joseph M. & shat? , “ |dent.some day. This raises the| higher than before the war. Is Fift -Fift A widow was visited by hot 6 fae. a2 Be rane thard Joseph M. & 10. Lilo, Charles Pe eceenneenntenstee FTE ee en where ee . eager He forecast huge industrial y' 'y ghost of her late husband “ie eer* > QI i. coarse eligible ome Presiden! elexpansion gnd modernization, . « i {she listened to the radio. : tat ¢ Sqr. 92 08-606 ; Joseph M.& i 22 10 Rosenberg, Solomon-et :al was ‘born in the Roosevelt ate during the Bey several y Ligeee Eien garden getting! hoped he would return again, ee 2 pee a8 AO combine, eg! As 7 gfmer home on Campobello Island! and broad ° training of technical ng if the green things| ut when he did not, she wrote hut ©, Rae. 89 ShAsG cgRlerdve Caro Bic . | which ‘is"technically ‘New: Bruns: | workérsCange,: “Now cactive ing cosa. us are vonebles €*! the radio station : - ees hf, Dagwinee of Canada. Hejthe. work of the Communist] fine, but if they're’ weeds, itz! “He didn’t possess any aptle 10 Robinson, Harvey AL c.u 1.08 loubtedly an American | pited Workers Party, was Po-| terrible.” ot ode in mechanical matters 4 citi en because his parents ‘wéte” fand’s énvVoy 'to'thé' Unitett’ States. Z he was living. 5 Do you suppose he could have gotten om the 10 ~ Robbins, Roland 10 | American. But the Constitution ' ‘He still it is believed that warm | = tng President It is believed that warm blood reiains the rank of am- must be a|bassador gnd, often attends Unit- Austin 10... Alpxapnder, Gene... | Paks Pees ed animals originated in the wrong wave and been cartigd : Fulton, Daisy Belle sinh tees ws natural born” citizen. There is ed Nations sessions. Permian period of geology. somewhere else.” Coburn, 5 ji : on record a decision of a federal} , 204 Bons j 5. . Van Goidtsnoven. A. 8... 11.06 . pacts —+——-~ a oummiiees ; court that a “natural born” citi- | 32 10 Axelson, Mary MeDougal .... 90 zen must’ be born on American | ‘ % OF Swi territory. * ‘ford ‘Model’ 'F-5 shown. Gross ques \e me) ee 46 ND NEW OF ’ . J fe } rd j 23 59 32 50 Hades, Nissim, Inc. 2.09 ae Wiicde come iin die ag bier prcrertirerd \f A 26 Nicol, Chas. Wm. war with Japan after the atom | ®™siabl¢ ia 9-ft. and 12-ft. lengths. =o me) eel 46 bomb was dropped. They did not fight, but declared war a day — —— oe | ee or so before the complete end of oH hostilities. They stripped Man- 4 churia of industrial equipment} Mi . 46 and took it back to Russia. They it June Ist, apekor Hirncet a” S'DISTRICT Taxes | also took about 400,000 prisoners | farren (i. 16 : feared oa ey Ze yt pay the! and sent them to Siberian labor eeseee hs, Mattie bes $474 atinake onecsties nverning: sal camps. Ever since, the Japanese a . je auc e ne 2 ve o'clock on on the Ist day of June, 19 i 7 re- J Merson, Frank Thomas ‘46. J And continuing until Bay sale is completed. 3 turn ol LD zh Sa pen, juan : 4 such delinguent lands is available for public in- is trying to encourage the com- a or 4 business holies at the offies of the Tax Conector for | nunigt party in Japan and now Tinton, Maua Ti. cee » in the Court House at"Key West, Mlorida. and in- : ty z geet ¥, Viele e 46 uded in said delinquent list, by mall or by tele-|says all prisoners from Japan Bier, 4g | phone ng the bustiéss hours, will tie, fully “answered ] win) be returned. Only 95,000 re- ag ia a ‘fe f by the office of the’ satd Tax Collector. Bh: tas waivet Gack: «Three it, Janeph MI. hy aie HOWARD EB. WiLsoN, | main alive to come back. r may-10-1 41,1949. Tax Collector, Monrge County, Pla. | out of four of the prisoners died be © ar. 7 46 ST «jin; Siberia. nda ae Tp. Ramer sc he TODAY IN; HISTORY A new gadget, consisting of-a Varies. 4 Z , > 2 (Know America) combination of mirrors, enables O° 83 35 Prbene, Loutee P. . 4.78 1794—The first copyright law | oe a driver to see in front of the B oa 33 40 » Louise P. 7 4 enacted by Congress. car in front of him. e 3: L) 6. —— dts. ‘ Pees. 1889 — The Johnstown, Pa.} ate Mills has flood, which took a toll of ‘more eetage coon Millan nase s) ——— ee an Powers. Lorena—F. A thas 2 000 lives. president with an eye for pub- ue 16 plroy 4 : 4 licity. Some time ago it ran an y2e/2) G1 23 36) Nicholas, Herman Armour . 23.00 1913—17th Amendment to the ad showing only a girl wearing WwW | T H A L L T H E § E F E AT Uu R E § Constitution: ca ear ae ae re adress and putting her toe in a . f f tion o! senators by direct; #9} pool of water. The ad said the . vote. president of the company offered (Regardless ° price) 1917—Americans of draft age to make everything shown in the 5 , prohibited from leaving the picture. Now he is_ planning for country. himself. an “elevator office” so FORD MODEL F-5; Choice of 100-h.p. Ford V-8 oneinee 95-h.p. Six we Ford exclusive 1921—Historic Sacco - Vanzetti that he can push a button and Loadomatic ignition fer greater economy x Ford 15-in. by 3/4-in. rear brakes for suretooted Freene, Lowlse Po occ 5.69 {case opens in Dedham, Mass. joys be complete ote sare slopping x Removable brake drums for maintenance accessibility * Heavy duty Quadrex ri e, Louise P. 14.94 1942—British mass air raid ing all furniture, secretaries, files, v i reliabil te diameter (8-in.) bolt ery razes 8 square miles of cologe {a etc, up or down between the axle with full-floating shafts, for greater reese — cae — cinco Germany. i second, third and fourth floors. allows extra strong hub construction * Need! ing steering for better meneu- 1943—Height of the Ohio-Mis- ; ee eS vernbility % Million Deller Cab with Ford Level Action suspension for greater driving Preeze, Loulse P. oss {Sissippi floods which took a toll Chicago, like most cities, is a comfort x Ford Bonus Built construction for longer life. ee of some 500 lives and made a pretty dirty place. In the Loop million homeless. awe 160 tons of soet falls on 1944—Some 1500 American each square mile. every month. Freeze, Louise P. ... 11.06 |heayy bombers raid Germany. Also like other big cities, it has a} SEE US TODAY! Get the facts on the Ford >, 1: 8.37 1946—Statement of President lot of unsolved murders. We are| Truck for '49 shown above, or on any one of Perey Megnte Sabir . Truman that he will use every brought up to believe that crime| over 139 different models in the Ford Truck 4g {means to keep the ships running {does not pay and the criminal] fine. Whatever you haul, and wherever you Parton Larees 10.46 Jin case of strike, even to using is always brought to justice. This] haul it, we've got the right kind of truck for BUMT STRONGER TO LAST Pero, Eleanor Reilly .... 10.16 |the Navy. Be generally vat, but. in Sines your work. We've gof’em Saleen Lesa LONCER ah és ere are a good many murders d Bonus Built SMALL... Bonus Built to ndle , Hae 2.99 1947—U. S. House Labor Com: “ an us usnee LATS neseveAnen one Foeera tarene 19.42 [mittee labels Allis - Chalmers,} still unsolved. The total for 1948| — Gnything you haul. ‘UFE INSURANCE EXPERTS PROVE FORD TRUCKS LAST bough, Carri: 3.59 | Milwaukee, strike of 1941 as call- alone is 108 unsolved murders. A - ‘ fhe “Ted by Communist Party tode-| ‘POPPY, GIRL? — ‘me, [Chicago newspaper recently Your Ford Oaaler invites you to listen to the Fred Allen Show, Sunday Evenings—NBC Network lay important Navy work. Annie Robineau (above), daugh- |™ade a headline offer of $5,000 Listen to the Ford Theater. Friday Evenings—CBS Network. See your newspaper for time and station Welst, ot 2.09 1948—3-day Memorial Day]..ter of a French veteran, will be for information clearing up any » Ernest -..... weekend takes toll of over 400 of the city’s. unsolved murders. Albury, C. EB. =... 1.05 | deaths in country. New record of as oan ree the ry eae to , C. &B. .. 1.05. ]119 miles per hour made by S| ig or beyond. Tips- ol RO a : winner Mauri Rose at Indianapo- | ~- : " ters do not have to identify ey May, Alton C. et ur .... at speedway. Labrador is expected, in the|selves. The paper realized thi Merebe)), Ermine Moy 1.20 near future, to produce more | criminals and amateur duteotives m9 WHITE ST. 5 ae 2 " ‘than 10,0000,000 tons of iron ore} might have a field day, so it set Marshatt, Ermine Mey ... 120 1 Mail The Citizen to Relatives * every year. a limit of $100,000. *

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