The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 21, 1949, Page 2

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* BS 1Mayleb cae in wll OM BE Fans ge ay naib faery! ing the foiare io ment should be toned dow outlook is that Key West vases ferry. : bi ent Mostrar usively entitled to The only reason for taking that stand ory bg ts is because nobody is sute what the future will bring forth.But regarding the steam- | N. ¥. Me was educated at ship Orion,we do know that she is having |; : : gun. mounts and other. Navy, installations 00 | removed in Seattle, Washington, as a pre- — piliminary step to'her coming to Key“ West pay wid to Ja sonville to be fitted out for the Key West = Hacana ferty run. ; Wet. We do know. also that‘ she ‘has_ the Pon 21 for in this ee the public does ee Nee soca Sin ’ns | backing of strong ‘financial. interests, in foeiBuild-|not put any too. much trust in a the fate af 10 cents a Li : the native at the best.. , for ment urehes from | New? York. ‘ pieeoma ee al ia faba S tite sek invices ai: Frankly, The Citizen is not surprised CE ea, fleet et | over this development of a proposed ferry hme from here to the Cuban capital, because anybody, with half an eye, could deter- ae lead : The organization of the first] Philadelphia - lawyer, a noted mine that such a ferry would be a well- it 3 : Pi tment. < peace ‘Society in the world is secretary of the treasury, father paying inves . credited to David In«Modge ofjof a Vice President,’ born in 21, 1882, at Tarrytov fanioait | 1759—Alexander J. Dall Hi | With the stepping-up by a big per- | New York, who founded,the New| Jamaica. Died Jan.,16, 1817. centage of incoming automobiles in Key | York Peace Societys, it 16,|_ 1774—Daniel D. Tomkins, New | .- West since the beginning of. this decade, | 1815. = ‘inane mee ie it was plain to anybody that many. of the LEGALS ‘ dale, N. Y. Died June 11, 1825. i visitors. who come here in cars would con- ~ 1783 Theodaaawurts Drilliant vag vd . daughter of Aaron. Butt, social tiue their trips to Havana if given the op- [1% THn cimcUrr COURRIOF THE leader and reigning beauty her portunity to see many. interesting sights ONROE © 'Y; FLORIDA. IN| day, remembered for her daugh- in that city and in ‘many other parts of ‘ane No. 11-8ai® ** terly loyalty and.devotion, born} : Cuba. If The Citizen has any surprises at |NPUAE LORAINE Russert, |, |i Hast at Sea, Inf all, it is that a ferry system-is not-already |auswx wiuuiam nessa . 1008 -Charleg Jadegon, News ‘ + 3 Defendant, ngland chemist-geologist, one of f in operation between Key West and Ha ‘ On" the'claivianta;to the: dlacowey We vana. Were we asked to point out the ie a caratee ether as an anesthetic, erratic cause of the delay, it would be gasy to 3 ennessee. be ap; [and versatile genius, born in reply that the country’s shipping had been | pear to the hill of Complaint, tor | Plymouth, Mass. “Died Aug. 28, divorce, in the above styled” cause | 1880. tied up during the second world War and |on the ‘sth day of July, &. D. 1949.|- 7959—Daniel Carter Beard, | otherwise the allegations therein has gradually come into private ownership | will be taken as confessed. famous artist, author and Boy A Done and Ordered, this 6th day of | Scout leader, born in Cincinnati. N again. June, A. D. 1949. Died June 11, 1941. However all of that may. be, The : Fake Gaewik ceoth 1] 80 oe 1130 Duval St Citizen gave to its readers the Orion story By: (at) hug Cillangworth, |, Some ditierence int te” propor: jis tion: of gases composing: the air are observed at various places on IMore pe ople ¢ the earth’s surface. ns r as it was received, but, in common with its Pern San readers, we fervently hope that ferries will be operating by next winter between Key West and Havana. Thomas S. Caro, Solicitor for Plaintiff. june-7 Dear Citizen Readers: Ady91-28,1949. A lie ino deliberate false utterance With intention to deceive; a misstate- Ment i « falkehood without intention to Geevive and without knowledge of the feet, Newepapermen often make mis- “tatements becnuse their source of in- formation is unreliable. THE ORACLE The supply of suckers always is| Ix cnaxceny abundant for any get-rich-quick scheme. rod eS U. S. POLICY IN EUROPE The foreign policy of the United | ro: Taye Cole Frazie Post Office Box States, in the recent years at. least, has Rabat ae ea oe fe , been based on the'belief that we should | ,.2%, 255 uh fa ‘ We ad er r o/ y defend Western Europe against invasion | Divorce : 3 rather than set. ourselves the task of re- }4. P. 1949 vine tha aligeatiqns “THE FEELING OF DEFEAT” : ‘The Government of Italy recently —— it» highest decoration to General W. Clark and ten other American of- fheore on the fifth annicersary of the liber- ahion therein w conquest after the free... states of . Europe other invaders. { Poe County, Florida. es, Lucky (4 Done and Ordered this “Tith day With this viéw in mind, the. North Jor dune, A. m2 19 ; Atlantic Pact was ' negotiated and plans | ‘“"” Cheri arent Court, pays millions of dollars more. than were made to give some’ military - assist- rated) Ke: : . ry 2 : the Foreign Ministers of the four Allied | 5°! fr, Fist : countries are meeting in Paris ‘to see if ¢ their views can “be, adjusted to secure of Rome. ‘This marks something of a novelty in the relations between nations because, af- torell, General Clark and the other offi- or were fighting Italians, although, it There’s no finer cigarette in the world te admitted, they exhibited “tact, | greater cooperation in’ connection with | oY se ae Te tor coceee ike! ‘ end comradeship” toward the | Germany and other problems. IN CHANCERY, oo! Si today than Lucky Strike! To bring you | Malian forces and people “in a moment ex- At this time, the news: that the Sen. |W™4IAM 7 CLoUn,’ this finer cigarette, the makers of Wwemely delicate and difficult.” ate will postpone consideration of the At- | s12°"pas 1p Rivorce Lucky Strike go after fine, light, natu- . a, .. Ttallan -Defense Minister, Ran- | lantic Pact and that Congressional circles SE ac ee rally mild tobacco—and pay millions of wit Pessiandi, prained the United States | are inclined to delay action on the arms. | TO: HLISH SANSY CLOUD dollars more than official parity prices ‘wr “eemerows and not offensive” assist- | aid program may have an effect upon the Naval Base } d eee . epee toward Maly's reconstruction and | deliberations in. Paris. Ton are uacshy “requir ts ap: to get it? So buy a carton of Luckies ‘ee wee that “the Itaian people The Soviet Union may. conclude that |Pivorce in'the above. stvien cause| today. See for yourself how much finer orver fooling of defeat.” His expla-] the United States is weakening some- {2° 9 refers imesh AY Oh and smoother Luckies really are—how Sehr Waethat they did not participate | what in.its resolution to protect Western | {!on2,tnerem Will be taken as : democratically in the decisions of the TAG oraer ts to be publidnéa once | | Much yore real deep-down smoking en- Europe. The. presence of our troops in |, Weer tor four consecutive weeks SESS peamument. Germany and the fact that.we have be- |i The Key vest eee or hey joyment they give you. Yes, smoke a es rr ae to 0 en come involved in two wars in Europe | West, Monroe County. minrifa: Lucky! You'll agree jt’s a finer, milder, arans ‘* and elsewhere, | ought to negative this impression. day of June, A. D. 1949. A . t rs © eomewhat difficult to believe that the However, there are some domestic ob- ee of the. Sede Sout, more enjoyable cigarette! Hen people “never had the feeling of servers who believe that there is develop- |" By! (sd) KathieekAottage, acti L. MURRAY MANGUM, independent tobacco Solicitor for Plaintiff. +— buyer of Oxford, N. C., says: ‘Year after year, wie heh asnascteh ve seen the makers of Luckies buy the kind of tobacco that tastes good and smokes good! I’ve smoked Luckies for 20 years,’’ Here’s more evidence that Luckies are a finer cigarette! feet.” If any one nation was ever defeat- Gowen and disastrously, it was \ Whe tides that the Italian people had thing to do with the warlike ambitions O7* Setremive policies of Dictator Mus- ing anew economic isolationism in the United States and that, therefore, it would be wise totake prompt action on both the pact andthe arms-aid program o.e : in order to disabuse any Russian error and Political j " to strengthen the belief of the free peoples — widuously promoted but | of Europe that the Republic on this side Announcement calle cate — for anybody to come | of the ocean intends to play its destined | pevww¥Wv¥VVVYYVYYF¥YYvVY ec lanon Mussolini could have | role in the protection of fre peoples. ” For City Con.mission enereined bie power withont the tacit con- ALBERT G. ROBERTS om of & majority of his people. After all, if the people of a country pert thelr government to be dominated 8 Mumolini- type dictator, without OF SEP Of rebellion and little evidence * sppesition, they cannot avoid respon- wy for what their government at- wnt te accomplish. It is human na- fore, perhaps, for them to try. LT Most adults forget that oh ot things with juvenile nn girls ca i The fundamental rights of man do * twelude equal rewards for those who mabe enequal contributions. so Repeated Financial Advice The 108 © & geod year in th te nene some foomey, even Hf Be depression develops, It is very difficult, at times, to know what a man thinks by what he says. peers WORK RARELY KILLS. SERED coniitioned ‘Tuesday and Wednesday Every once in a while, ,we hear some- body comment upon the fact that ~some- ACT OF VIOLENCE body ‘worked himself to death.” VAN HEFLIN, ROBERT RYAN, Asa matter of fact, few, if any, in- ee eee dividuals have ever worked themselves to death, People get physically tired, not by exercise or exertion involved, but rather through a lack of interest in what they are doing. An example in point, is the case of the little boy, too tired to hoe his mother’s garden, but not too tired to play a game of baseball. Anyone, interested in what he pr she is doing, forgets fatigue. Of course, the thing can be overdone, but this is very rare. Melodrama rtoon. - Shorts, Coming: My Dream Is Yours Jack Carson and Dorin Day MONROE ccc: Tuesday and Wednesday ‘So round, so firm; so fully packed—so free and easy on the drew

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