The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 3, 1949, Page 2

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——_ : | | | | | wets Teves on Application lier natn poema, er be enn adh. Fo pa en” feven line. mae Rc 'TORTAL Work hard, be stingy, accumulate all the filthy tuere you can, and hang to your money—your children will -have the time of their lives flinging it over the country faster than you made it. THE ORACLE WELL AND WISE eo ‘The Citizen is pleased to learn that elty and county commissionets have agreed on the appointment of trustees of the Mon- roe County Hospital. City and county. each hes been contributing $15,000 annually toward the operation and maintenance of' the hoapital, but, even aside from that fact or the further fact that the county has tought the institution ‘from the Federal Wirks Agency, it is well and wise for an to exist between representatives of and county regarding the hospital's —trnateeship. = LET'S AWAIT SOVIET DEEDS There ix hope, of course, that follow- Witing of the Berlin blockade, the representatives of the United Great Britain and France can teach some satisfactory agreements with the Soviet diplomats, which will amelio- rate the so-called “cold war.” tt would not be too wise to expect im- portant results from the negotiations, but. it» pomsible that they will pave the way for a gradually improving relationship. The long reeord of Soviet opposition to anything like joint controls. will not be @heipated by the fact that the avenues have heen opened into Berlin at least, temporarily. - =» lt would got be wise for the three Wiiitern Allies to accept Russian agree- etl on paperas a full and satisfactory solution of the issues between the coun- tries. Gertainly, it would be extremely foolieh to slow down the work of creating * \etter balanced military situation in Rurepe. The Atlantic Pact must be ap- proved, the Western nations must continue to be prepared for war. It would be fortunate for the world if the negotiations could produce a satis- fattory basis for cooperation in the ef- fort t© establish something like a perman- ont pence. Naturally, it will take more tht a signature toan official document te convince a doubting world that the rulers in the Kremlin have changed their polieies. This fact will have to be estab- liwhed by deeds, not words, before it will be safe to assume that Russia is ready te take her place among the nations of the world as an equal, but not a superior, partner, Ceieenctenreeneeneetestmentemess Why is it, when men or women act Whe children, they always imitate ‘the worst traits of childhood? tly, Ruseslt Kay in’ his column Citizen, retnarked that the Florida legislature does the bulk of its business, particularly that part of it pertaining to} ~ taxation, in the last two. or three days of the session. Legislators have been witli: under, forced draught since . Wednesday in at- tempts to conéludé thelr activities today, which is scheduled as me last day, of t hiss news received whether or not Governor Warre: will ind | ‘ f 8 : ip | ike 'us @ tinker it necessary to call a me on the = : Le > . it Howse, thi legislature to enact bills. that will 7 oa : q “People will: be coming sufficient revenue for the state to operate ¢ ; paride pepper ho pu for the next two fiseal years. te . f } eee | Martina Ret erty Possibly the clock will be pushed | my eg fee Raa a back, as has been done many a time, in | | 4 j 2 (On Sunday afternoon Dan mes order to give the house and the senate . > “RE crete ae ee ee selon pure" delight time to agree on an acceptable tax struc- . She had seen Hattie dressed. up “males and. was ‘delighted with her | per! ture. part t, ‘chic, dark outfit, Hat: rh The Citizen maintains that whatever , § isen to the occasion beauti~ : lly. and wh disappoint- Q may be the nature of tax bills enacted into | ; : joekt the nay “hive telt concern chuteh, “ 5 law, the ultimate consumer will pay, in: long run,. It may. appear that he won’t be affected. adversely: taxing this or that produet or convenience, but were he able to follow it thro! all its ramifications he: fore would discover that the:monky comes out a ele alec ne of his: pocket just the same. As The Citizen remarked a week ayo, most of the taxes we 'pdy wedre not aware of their existence. They are:the.. hidden taxes. They run through every. business or trade and are passed‘ on by. producers or : ri j business men to the ultimate consumer. de ba inMthe —it Sods Nora she managed to|fancy. cofcal piety ‘She put her arms ove thats. 2 : ARTHUR JOSEPH OLS | “| always wanted a n “Did any! For instance, the manufacturers of ciga- | Of THE CITIZEN OF : Poaintitt, yr she said wisth e F ‘actu’ f ciga-| tune 3. i9%6 i bane liehaigy ul you'fe an unreasoning, | rettes do not pay a tax on their product; EpYTHE ke ticle the producers of gasoline do not pay a tax. In each instance the tax is passed on to the: man who purcliases those products. In view of those facts, . we, as con- sumers, should neither complain nor re- joice over the type of the state’s tax struc- | ture, for, whatever it is, the money will come out of our pockets. * “Then you must visit us down |heard of A_group of PTA members are | ,,. NN bs ere sopped Pe segs pl Mae aving today for Gainesville to L Fart b Palishde Aunts: : had ‘said 4 ae 5; Racteen te them en Bator bast tw t New Yorks New. Jerse: attend a school of instruction for hameby fe hear ry ste eaked a week, Key West PTA members] pear to the Bill of Complaint for aad live, oi ae os at gpecal a or And ‘and tae’ are headed by Mrs. Paul Archer, vorce in the above. styled cause president of the Harris School "0" ;vejors he 2th, day of une. ‘test of ‘the a ase f core pan “found hi PTA, and Mis. Rebah Sawyer, |iherein will be taken as confessed. | here. She laughed a little coogi president of the JuniorSenio: i This Orden is tobe pehiianed once ty, “Of ‘course, you" d | Weaks 5.4 high school PTA, i Rey Waat’ Clash. a hewe: te 5 ER ee ee dim the City of Key « The United States. An automobile was driven off ‘ * ORDERED. this 26th 2 iY VU} three times as much steel Pier B at the naval station last | day y, ALD. 19 ab TOD AY 3 ada but the ratio is night, but.the two men.in the car Z Beets change in the near succeeded in escaping from it be- ore discovered in fore. it reached bottom. This ve E. Tang worth mined morning the car was puMed out of | , q yy eT inna Te eee Hi june=s010-17,1949. By AP H ines! 2, g iy Newsleatures ee Funeral services. wiJkucae held ‘ a li tical in. the..First:.Methodist Chur¢h, xonua aggro’ j ol Sunday afternoon for Ray Gates Chapter 20182 ‘ot: 1941. | MAURICE’EVANS, born’ Stine and Norman Harris “who, were| NOTICE 1S TenIGsy GIVEN, that 1901; at Dorset, Eng, son of @ jus: ‘killed yesterday in an automobile | {aiiawing certitientes hon, ied sala saia| fice of the peace.” His a accident on Stock Island. gergificates {or a 18x deed thereon:} hobby was to dramatize for ama- Giving until it . hurts - sometimes ap-: plies to the recipient, too. oF SUPPORT YOUR CHURCH tions of man, designed to* hélp “human beings toward - perfection, the goal of most religious. is Intelligent. men and women, for hun- eave i. ‘acuntificate numbers and yeersiteurs the novels of a fellow For City Fifteen hundred ns, it was straps fh sin which ie townsman, Thomas Hardy. Mau- ‘reds of years, have supported the chureh | ,.iticen hundved persons, it wat) property, and the natn TN oe made his stage debut at 7|_ ALBERT G. RC commencement exercises jof the No, 118; Year of fseu-) as g shepherd boy in “Far from Key West High School, held: in|” Deserip on of Property: the Madding Crowd.” Later while j Bayview Park. Diplomas were PER) MAT working as an. assistant cashier GALEY MEMO TAL presented to graduates by Prin- ip. 63, for music. publishers -and acting cipal Horace O’Bryant. { 2. in. amateur performances at of their choice. Sometimes, superstition and ignorance have egged individuals to do great thingsin the name of religion but, more. and more, people support churches n intelligent appreciation s,| Bight, ‘he was discovered by a ureb from - 8 PP Quintan Lopez, long ago retired | Parke producer. He made his London Presta: nis aaiaetiae ’ Pos of eb functions. siete in es Pusher will attemppt.a,come- vat of a ray the }hit in ‘Mourney's End om. re @ Resident me In Attendance, e are not particularly interested in | back Sunday afternoon when he at i |a more or less obscure act e Day and ; indivi . | flings ‘them over for the Conchs to play the ehyrch: to. which any individual be in their game against.thesPirates. |‘) (ne nroperty desciiped i. { Romeo" with Katharine Cornell, @dcciolaat ry 36 pay 1 Lad longs. This isa matter for each person : » the hig! bidder at the | Within five years he attained a Except On Saturday and to decide for himself. Some human be-} Word was received here today |ourt house door on the first Mon- | foremost place among Shakes- @ Complete Unborn Coy Fo a o 9, whieh js: ; : tot . a that Miss Florence Louise Albury | (a {n,month of re pearean actors. His uncut ver- ings Hkeieligion served.in one. way and | ce'xey West, and Haskell Martin tea"this aid day of June, 1949-| sion of Hamlet began at 5:30 in THIS HOSPITAL 18 ms seuweee ve ros some like it otherwise, The variety of style, | Mullinax, of Lavonia, Georgia, | br R. ADAMS, [the afternoon and won both crit- MATERNITY, MEDICAL AND casts were married on April 27 in Fort yrida: fics and public. Lauderdale. 94D. Your Horoscepe | GALEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1949—Your DR, JULIO DE POO, 417 Eaton Street , 320 treatment-and types can only be explain- ed by the varied nature of the men and women who must be served. * Just as adults. give their time and money to support other worthwhile un- dertakings, they should delibérately plan to give of their time. and moriey-to the church to which they belong. It stakes money to run any. ofganization and while the church . has‘a divine mission, it has certain very definite human needs, which must be met by. those who belong to it, if it is to function in a material world. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel*Plummer left today for Miami to visit their 2 son und daughter-in-law, Mr. and | Ths lave, elena gio ee ete Mrs. Joseph Plummer. tating; full’ of projects bu |" }may be neglectful of opportunity. There isa certain amount : of Mrs. Mattie” Harris, Richards oe ORC “ left this morning for Atlanta to} vivi Nine E aupurYe native ability woke snd mine visit relatives, Defendant. ! which. will help toward success; BLICATION but*the time of evefy. one born or P ‘ TO Dury. be to cultivate Today ‘The Citizen says in an 20 - nye South this day ‘should: edituvink paragraph: ys i festa. self-restraint and contentment, D: “You only half liveif a) onl hoot and as soon as something proves x il 1 ah Re ‘abbye ‘ylelL satisfactory to stick to it. ‘ the 2nd. day of erwise the alle- therein. will be qe : ON RETURN TICKET it Real ICE Is Guaranteed Pure half think.” ea er Greenland was first settled in |< the 10th Century. There are selfish people in every com- munity who seem to get along. DEFICIT FINANCING Ry: (xd) Anne ©. Deputy Clerk, ® | William V, Al Attorney for NATIONAL AIRLINES SUMMER EXCURSION FARES May 1Sth - October 315? * aintitt. ne-3-10-17-24,1949. The President.of the United States | vi has asked Congress to approve a budget | « for the fiscal year beginning next July 1 of $42 billion dollars. The budget ‘for the year ending July 1, 1948 was $88,800,000,- 000, Are we going nutty? Let’s face the facts: . Tax receipts are falling off. The. business‘ volumie ‘is’ slip- ping. The President stands pat for his tax plan. “We, the People” can’t understand all of this. And apparently the political powers that rule the Nation evidently ignore the fact that we are going deeper an deeeper into the hole. At least one outstanding publication in Washington predicts that the new victory loan drive will not bring enough money into the Government Treas- ury to meet its fianancial needs. In short, it is charged thatthe new bond drive is “about to embark on an ¢éraof deficit financing. 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