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streamer headline that read, “*Ge; Ahead’ given Beach gamblers.” . : The story told about Miami Beach’s police and dog racing, is legalized, with the | coutnies in the state dividing the “takeft that rams ap to $60,000 or so yearly for each county and sehool disttict. i. That legalized gambling has’ le many # Floridan to demand that. all: gam- bling be legalized, so that revenue may be received from it by the state, the counties and the ¢ities in Florida. Why discrimin. ate? it has been asked repeatedly, ‘Gam- bling is gambling and it can’t be right in one case and wrong in the other,’ morally speaking. The.fact that race-course gam- bling is legal does not change the element of winning and losing that characterizes all types of gambling. Florida is only ¢ne of many states the dogs on race courses. It has. been esti- mated that more money is lost in that type of gambling than in any other, kind. How- ever, were indoor types of gambling legal- ized, it would be an almost insuperable job for the state to get its share of the winnings, even were a small army of in- speetors hired to enforce the law. recently when several- bills to legalize other forms of gambling were introduced or suggested. councilmen is not enviable. but it makes clear the motives of many people. os THINKS U. S. WANTS PEACE The new shift in Soviet“ policy, re- flected some weeks ago in the changing of high officials, is explained in some quar- ters by the ) dtatement thats Aidesi K. Gromyko, former Russian ésentative Stalin that the American people did not cal atmosphere cleared.” Gevernment policy femee, ready to deal with either omen expanding forces, but he el SPePemeNt etimulation of | last summer. He concluded, and it is : pretertion eed employment, | thought reported to Stalin, that rapproche- wer =“ Wenlbly $= lead to fur- | ment between the two nations was feasible, eed, consequently, greater so - the pattern of pro- We preceme that Mr. Lubin speaks Pe eiveniege of official connec- | PEPE et he knows what the Gov- Cee threatens the country. Never- Gi Ae worth noting that there is agencq for such conciliation, if political differences were "er & WE mt the present time, | sincerely wanted peace. Weeher the ation & headed for a defi- Against this report is the belief that 7) ee oF eeitienal inflation. The | the Russians, in connection with their |the warmth 7 ee «eds on a lerwe scale, to | apparent change in attitude, were in- Ps rere mm times Of depres. } fluenced by the following facts: The air- | recommends TO) Py ieeted § and it now to be | lift had successfully thwarted the block- ‘« ©* Stebliehed policy of the | ade, allied counter measures were dam- ; aging trade and industry in the Soviet Seem occupation zone, the hopé that a new TANES MUST BE LOWERED meeting would block the Western Ger- —, man State, cause the United States to re- : TRA teflated tax balloon has sail- | duce appropriations for European recov- « feavets. Now, its course is ery and rearmament and, maybe, have : Steed of apwards. Another | some effect on the operations of the 8) Heme wnlikety. And Mr. | North Atlantic Treaty, if it became ef- . ‘TeePePer has reason to believe that his in- | fective. : , SOW Hee WH net be increased this year. IRAE SR oie Same : Wrtere the war in 1939 corporation Forward looking politicians are al- PP Here teed 19 percent. Then | ready busily engaged in framing issues = PP te BE percent during. the | for 1950. erate individuals have known BEWARE OF SOCIALISM 8 \eeet on their incomes havex multi- phe Ve recent years, Married persons and This Fair Dealt movement supports Sheber get prety good breaks in the | many meritorious plans to make the Na- PAP reeent years Sooner or | tion healthier and wealthier. In both in- tee, there will be « general revision of tax 008 that revision must be down- a aa } Whe Berm of pressure groups is the “onereston of individual thinking. statement is true. where it is legal to bet on the horses or |. There | OF THE CITIZEN OF would still be surreptitious ‘gambling, as | JUNE 13, 1939° i Was pointed out in the Florida legislature | Mimmmunaimamamumenamnanin | a fe |e Dutt: The district convention” of the | 23! xan sanpeeenauy oS ewan Haxes Gué will’ be sold wa by Section 3693, Internal Code of the United States, at public ; auction, on Tuesday, June 21, 1949, at 14:00 i Street,, Key West, ¢ Equipment per inventory of bus’ ness {| Petronia Street, Key West, Fla., an i itemized list of which is ‘available } for inspection at the place of sale ,and in my office—John L.. Fahs, Collector of Internal Revenue, Room sm, Federal Building, Jacksonville, ae Finally, the action of the Miami Beach | ‘°4v- ‘ti Money may not explain everything | in Key. West on July 1, to the United Nations, convinced Premier want war and that our economic help would be available to the Soviet Union | gi and the Soviet satellites “once the politi- Mr. Gromyko had a series of inter- views with American industrialists and fi- nanciers before he returned to Moscow that the United.Nations was the proper that the in Ghservance of “Blaek’ Tuesday”. pda fed pwr peomg an bole of ‘in protest against | Key West In Days Gone By LE American Legion will be held in} Key West on July 29 and’,30, the; Arthur Sawyer Post announced! , United States Coast Guard will; take over the lightho service ispatch . Alb The county's 1939 tax roll will be seady by the end of this month, frone Washington said ‘téd! facilities of the service * ] retainéd in Key West, Repre tative Pat Cannon wited said today. The roll will be pre- sented to. tht county coniffiission- 'IN PRE CEROUIT COURT OF oes Was € Pax, Assessor J. Otto Kirghheiner| Joun. a. SILVA, JR, ers ont July’3. They ‘will sit lathr: as an equalization board to” hebr any.‘complaints that may ‘be filed about the amounts of” assess- mthents. The Key West Boys’ Band be- |. p. 1949, otherwise the allegations n tonight to practice thtee times | therein will be taken as confessed. a week during the’ summer Sea- members. Key West Junior Chamber of Commerct and local Boy and Girl Scouts are sponsoring the gener- al observance of Flag Day in Key est tomorrow. A tropical disturbance2was re- ported «as central’ this morning 350 miles west of Key West and small group of American “jingoists’” are losing ground, that aid would be available settled, that the United States would never allow the rebuilding of a Nazi: Germany and that the United States distrusted Russian mo- tives and was not cenvinced that Russia moving northward about 20 miles an hour. Winds near.center are reported to be of gale ‘foree. Mrs. George A. T. Raberts:. of William street left this morning to visit relatives in Miami. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: stances it oversteps the ground already oc- i cupied by doctors, educators and teachers. The trend is toward Socialism. Study the programs that are being placed before the public and you will find out that ms, “Washington gave the; yisiting king and queen a hot beta Even the weather’man contributed to The Department of Agriculture ‘ using the liquid found in canned fish. It suggests the liquid be used in sauce for creamed fish, soups or,chowders, Vitamin D. | son: The band has more than in The Key West Citizen, a news- -| } paper published In Key West, Mon- confined cient Greece, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica, TO: or in dressings for figh salads |ct. ct thereby taking advantage of the (TOM < cto men in, LEGALS RY DEPARTMENT, Office Interna) Re assessed Wrovidea venue 310 Petr Fla, “ to-w: a. Mm. at formerly operated at 310 TODAY'S BIRTHDAY By AP Newsfeatures june-13-20,1949. HE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCURT OF THE i OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONKOE COUNTY, IN CHANCERY. Pane No. 1-872 RALPH LIVINGSTONE’ ED. WARDS, born June 13, 1913, on S Q. SILVA, , [2 farm near Merino, Colo. This R OF FeMLCATION | [Orlginator and condycton of the Frances Se ‘Truth or Consequences’? radio Be foil Viren 3 show wanted to be an English ‘ou are required to ap-tteacher. He worked his way Pietersen the, abeve “eeplad satce | through the University of Calo- on or before the 30th day of June, fornia at Berkeley as an actor, announcer, writer, producer, sound-effects man and janitor on station KTAB. Getting his B. A. in English in 1935 he found the teaching field over-crowded and went back to work in radio. He} thumbed rides to New York and| + after sleeping on park benches, i eventually was announcing 45 shows a week. His “Truth or Consequences” idea was put over Piaintitt, DIVORCE This Order is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks ree County, Florida. Done and Ordered this 28th day A. D, 1949, EARL R. AD! Clerk of the C Monroe County, By: (sd) Florence & Deput, J. Y. Porter IV, Solicitor for Plaintiff. y-30; juné-6-13-20,1949. | in two weeks time in 1040. Dur- cS camcurs count ow rur| ing the war it sold $520,480,144 in | bine? pea of LT DVEN Te s0biCl war bonds and won Edwards the| at rescued EVENTH JUDICIAL eine + off Sen Juan, BL or Distinguished Service Citation. IN CHAN Fes ; oi taken off at San Juan RUTH &E. MEANDRAWE. Your Horoscope aboard. Engine va PIO IVORCE fell into deep water MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1949—To- day gives considerable literary ability with a gentle, winning disposition, a kind heart. and a generous nature. You will make vivors were rescued, J. D. MeANDREWS, You are hereby Feantired ba ap. a happy home, having a happy, pear to the sworn bill of complaint rit . Tiled against you in the above en- feminine nature. Many friends titled cayse,.on or before the 27h will be made, drawn by: sheer day of June, A. D..1949; otherwis ure, -com- ationa off thin bA “Wilk he } free Of the good’ nature, bined with regard for the m-) herent abilities. nfessed hy you. ND ORDERED. at Key rida, this 2ist day of May, Announcement ; June-6-13,1949 may-2 Today's Protection For City Con.mission ALBERT G. ROBERTS = | Last Times Today Bride Of Vengeance ARTS Coming: THE CRUSADES Loretta Young, Katherine ~ Keith and John Sutton and Doris Merrick