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eee PONISI enthie and puta cata ees 26 percent stash in state spending begin- ning the next fiseal year, July first, or does the state need many Rem more to necessaty. ; ‘The bloe commended Governor Wat. ren, in paring down expenses, in’ dischargs ing 76 employes of the Motor Vehicte €om- minsion. They should have comnrended Comptroller Gay also for cutting 32 em- ployes off the payroll in his department. Probably the people of Florida will ; be in a better position to understand the : ni state's finances when the legislature as- @®) Wirephoto Bs soar found my sembles in special session, which will be | tie JomnVT CONGRESSIONAL Atomic Energy Committee in | ont-ot where Cee some time between now and August 1, a¢- Woshingtow released this picture of men in ges masks searching wot ees cording to av atitiownéement made by Gov- | fer uranium lost from Argonne atomic laboratory in Chicago. teat Goh ernor Warren on Pvddy. Contiiittes sources sti@tte photo was made “about Mey 25." ae Gat ee pa ; wanes ae ene place. The Floridw Taxpayers’ Assoviation! 4.4 baat backs up the cantention of the | economy nhc Ret eran bloe of represetitatives & speéial sés- sion of the legislature is of necessary. WHLL YOU SMILE?,, Association spokesmen declare that the | He Knew apc 9 vo he add ne Days Gone By The Answers money asked for fh t a ae } A young policeman was ut; Tha budget is the of THE CITIZEN ' | dergoing an examination. “Now assume,” said the. e® | aminer, “that you were walki It is almost certain that the tax strue- . , along a schéduled path, yt ture will be ineréased at the special des. Permit —— ppg ee of jrouns woman rushed up to yout a@ sewer , in eoiinection | and reported that a strangé marr sion, but the amount will be far below the | with the sewer system built here | had just embraced and kissed } sum that was originally requested. In view [by the WPA, was received yes- {her what would you do?” ‘ of that seeming fact, taxpayers should be terday by Mayor Willard she Att “Well sir,” said the candi- grateful for thé eral dit ion, Waxing bury. date, “I would do several things, into argument sometinies, that had been going on in Flotida long before Governor Warren assumed office. Te Uae ee em hee Th But first, with the young lady's’ Mrs. Archie Roberts entertai#- | assistance, I think I would efis| ed members of the Young; Wo- deavor to reconstruct the crime,” man’s Circle of the Ley imemuri- pases bit) Y al Church last night in her home Seals and séa lions have @ & been a on Georgia street. marked appreciation éf musie and, pepensaationwstie a concertina or mouth organ hag Miss Elaine Segal, daughter of | often been successfully used Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Segal of Jack-| hunters to lure them within ou sonville, arrived yesterday to, vis- } shot. it relatives in Key West...Mrs; Segal, a former Key Wester, is a daughter of Mrs. Thu son and sister of Three of a kind—Golfers, fishermen and proud parents. SHELTER-BELT PROVES VALUABLE Many Americans reniemiber whén President Franklin D. Roosevelt suggest- ed the planting of an enormous shelter- belt on the Great Plains, with the idea of providing a windbreak to prevent the blowing away of valuable top soil and the protection of the area from some of the effects of drought. There was mueh derision at the time Ladd. Henry Weintraub,. a member of the graduating class.. at, the University of Florida this month; land. Third Prime Minister of | today left for Jacksonville to ac- jenn ition te ok = cae ma Eire, he was graduated with pid $ Posit am Ee are ys juipment per in mtory | of busi honors from the National Uni- jored in pharmacy at the univer- ar Newey Ob iecedad, «Suse st ee tary of the _ treasury, SOE ee of femetion wae explained | and, it appears, that the value of a forest | ity. bd “list of * is available} King’s Vie-beixton, Ky. Died June | 1) PE OF Oe effort te Petite the Notional | belt, North and South, was somewhat im- ; © F y office-John L. Rahs, | ‘OPM Prizes, and was admitted) 1960 — Alexander Practical. Nevertheless, individual shelter- | Maurice Felton, who had been ‘deral Building, Jacksonvint, | Easter Weeke Rebellion in 1916, (Cleveland bicycle visiting in Key West, left, today! n for No Name Key to join the! e940, fre teeta ae doce in Scotland. Died sponging boat of his father, Ben- is ADAG NRW. ue the. Comaray oookbonant fh 1868—Helen M. (Gould) jamin Felton. . 14 eave: & ard, much-beloved New 1926 and asa delegaté to the~ Léague’' of Nations he became ee bot born in New Known throughout Europe. Whe! | | JOHN A De Valera’s party won control of the Irish Parliament in 1932, Cos-' Basket making is one of tellé returned to his private law Most ancient of industrigg. practice, but soon appeared in belts and wind-breaks around farm and eae ranch buildings, and elsewhere have proved themselves, particularly during the heavy snowfalls of the past winter. This experience has given a great im- petus to the shelter-belt idea. The Forest Service, and various agricultural agencies, are pushing the idea of more .tree-plant- 4 hi il. betame chief of ing. The basic idea is to stop the wind, Meet Ntting ere Fea 70 2, the Spensicien When Dé Valera which, if forced to blow over a roof-like | West, left. yesterday for’ Miam : be ap Wee en te ee Ones obstacle of trees, is slowed down, as well | Where he is employed by the Fic . . rida Power and Light Company. as lifted up. This process tends to cause é 5 a deposit of snow on the side of the shelter- | | Manuel Guerro, who came here ; Vigte-ide pertet and putting it into the tof ade peeket of a pair of pants ‘The Adminietration tells us that the niget fer the present year will be at least There is an economic @ewmtrend More taxation cannot cure the ‘teed Tie tig pueele is how labor Boases (@0 fotee employers t pay higher wages. Conner bese let of mathematicians in Raul Garcia, manager,,of ,the Key West- Havana Cigar. ,Com- pany, returned yesterday... from ‘Fampa where he had been on a business trip. i sei at y Seleeet Capital but very few of them } belt facing the wind and to protect the Wecthen ae A oa $f ad ae r. con e wens vs OBE te pee Weng (toe. EL en a news | MONDAY, JONE 20, 1949—To- Soom Mee right answer. buildings, highways and cattle that are }home in Florence, Alabama. pa vs laay ig likely to give a_pessimis- wee sheltered of the other side. eas WEG, av a this 28th day }tie nature. is considerable |p “WhevVe IT OR NOT” The shelter-belt idea has some value Cry Seed ee cen i ability, but roe ably plans will editorial paragraph: ‘{be abandoned on account of in other areas besidés the Great Plains. In-| “People who have nothing, to do doubt.aa to. their walue, Cultivate strength of character and decis- dividual farmers should consider the pos- | ¥S¥@lly have lots of worries,’ : itt. ion of mind and do not let versa- | sibility of protecting their land from wind Soticttor E . 7 not erosion and, perhaps, from the effects of Mail: The Citizen to Relatives oe 20: Hee ENS OvERCORIE OoRe HAS: wtseasonal cold winds. They can get |,, Pirtinde advice on the subject. from re: TWO FOUND DEAD IN MISSISSIPPI PLANE CRASH sponsible agricultural agencies. is tase monen 1. Ripley, originator of Wetiewe ft or Not” cartoons, was working fee @Ban Francisco newspaper as sports effeoniet & 1618 when he published his Wertretion of the type whieh has fenstated into seventeen languages Real ICE » Is Guaranteed Pure PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION @® « REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Retrigeswios Ge Much the same characteristic is eyi- a. Meese deneed in our attitude toward the insti- tutions of mankind. Without giving proper ? (B) Wirephoto proportion to thé great and overwhelm- pate ee tne. ing good, many of us incline to hunt up| THIS PRIVATE PLANE STANDS ON ITS NOSE at Toptoi airport near Meridian, Miss.. after Snappy remarks are often senseless 2908 fe POR, 2 newspaper pub- } utterances. permeated the cartoonist to put a them i & book. This book ty Witten Randotph Hearst, whe entered hie feature syndicate to sign Mr Ripley for “ower $100,000 the first ~~" ‘The & shows on trange as anything “he eeetied inthe “Believe itor Not” Lrerteom Fer tem years, the cartoonist J Worked on tie feature, onty to have it soom oh fete amd canm through the accidental coopeetion of but book by Hearst. LITTLE THINGS CAUSE TROUBLE One of fhe perversities of human na- ture is that very often individuals blé&s- ed with many things in common, disagree violently and unintelligently upon the merits of a relatively minor matter. Thete seems fo be a trait in many m- dividuals that compels them to be fight, ing about something allthe time. If no major issiiés appear, they vigorously pump up minof quesfions, arousing ill- feeling and promoting fhem into positions of seeming importance. ” ett Reowte hae the climate for a cold war. eens We Gnd that there ave some people Sk hee e poke must he bad to be good. -_ : ethett Heever «id after Dewey ghee pom aan on Atone time, I had — eo trade union of { homer Prete. would double its mem. Sela ore. titiof ifritations and i the excitement of crashing during the night with the loss of two lives. The Bodies were found in the wreckage: Deputy Sheriff Willie B. Francis identified the dead as Dr. Marion Bailey Murdoch and his wife, the search, we often lose sight of the tre-| of Eastland, Tex. There were no witnesses fo the crash. A plane was heard over Meridian dur- TELEPHONE §O, © sev Cer me tmendous good that exists, ing a wind and rain storm in the night,