The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 29, 1949, Page 2

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etek aA Hit, hae eG Ah ti 8 rw ihe eee Se Ho PAGE Two vie Key West Citizen Cg ASSOCIATED PRERS pA hd clusively. entitled to dis) eredited SPROIAL NOTICE noti¢es, cards of thanks,-resolutions ry, note booms, ete. will be iy 1 sa line. ctertainmest. hy: Churches trom Wites dis~ doeal or <%,Se the American Legion did not start the campaign for funds for the ‘Bie Baby, The Citizen did not give the first under the by-line of Earl and the people were laggard in r contributions for this worthy “Gailsé, Tt was radio and.an airline that put this drive over. That’s what listen- ‘efit “We the Peopel”, heard over the — THE ORACLE. WOOVER REPORT FACES OBSTACLES ew» The Hoover Commission’s report for th€ Morganization of the Federal Govern- ment, which its proponents optimistically aatert will save $3,000,000,000.a..year, is running into the pressure of favored’ bur- bo 4 which work upon Congressmen to prestige and power. Without intimating that it is ‘the only agency pursuing this policy, the Army En- sineers are pointed out as an example. Po- Weleal pressure, it is charged, is being. ex- erted by “friends” of the engineers, such ®* contractors, dredging operators, land- @witers—in every part of the country where they do river and harbor work, and itis quite possible that such pressure will prevent Congresional ratification of the plans proposed. While in principle we support the idea of reorganiation, we do not think it wise to overestimate the benefits that might accrue to the Amerian taxpayers. After all, the bulk of the spending of the Federal Government is related to national defense, veterans of former wars, interest om the public debt, international rehabili- tation and, perhaps, the rearmament of Europe. “While every effort should be made to establish the principle of economy in con- neetion with the operation of the Federal Government, it would be a mistake to ex- Rest tee much. There are, undoubtedly, many employees in the Federal service whe owe their jobs solely to the interest and intervention of Congressmen in their behalf. These individuals, when affected by economy movements or reorganization ans, promptly appeal to the legislators, who, being in a powerful position in connection with appropriations, exercise considerable influence. ‘The idea that the President of the United States should be given the power te set up the reorganization plan arouses apprehension in both Houses of Con- Consequently, there is a developing in favor of a right to veto on the @f-congress in connection with any reckganiation proposed by the President. « mee on such a right will proba- bly interfere with strict economy and there is gt ach prospect that the Congress- i wurrender what they consider u prerogative to the Chief Executive. Afterall, in a democracy, the elected rep- ‘ of the people have an idea that thay have some rights and privileges that ev@n the President should not abol- igh. eater ION nO Eo. 6 BARON ALO EL Ne NN Len eta ic aus ana tacit sth 0. Henry wrote several tales about “banana republics”, which. seemed at the —Today endow: was mild compared with the truth abou el J. Trujillo. the Dominican Republie _ whieh satin eration of what under the ruthless heel of President Rafa- News yesterday told of three Miami 's time to be exaggerated, but what he said | {tts be made by it j of strength, without way. There are good many when 3 of this nature is in if « and if flyers who had been tracked down in the | sity is allowed to Brow, jt oath * ‘ zx bh a ‘is~ hills of Trujillo’s “republic” and shot to preiee eule fs ee i. mame death, They. and several other . had joined in'an abortive papers,and magazines in the Republic. Natives are Trujillo because they never been seen e Trujillo, runs the affairs of his country.’ No.’ such |? thing as freedom exists in the Doniinican | 20s 21.1949 auinoriziog the name States about the arbitrary way Trujillo NOTICE In HRRERY aiv rf fieiat Number 249552 ownda) . Reagan of whi is the home happened to a good many hardy citizens, |" A is who expressed their resentment against inn 25-2738 the dictator, may happen to them. Those objectors disappeared overnight and have NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LA NOTICE iS HER) GIVEN Tro Saks of | whom it leae aneont eat Oueee aplieation and expedients will be fa ; me a cerpeme the ceased, has filed with the Honorable Raymond one County Jus [and tor Monroe County, Jioriaa. Final Report and has tion for his discharge tor. J been yu LORD: - would .do to 1 IN AND Fi MoanOn COUNTS: = to Briseoe and see if I can the colleptor of tuctonett Hit? this? #N ¢ bg ayn ge ee make connections there.” istrict has issued an orflbrodated | prianco. YREDES OY Briscoe's Plaintiff, DIVORCE re 3 ORDER OF PUBLICATION x eh TO: idez, - Barber Shop, Central Terming, New York, New York. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Divoree filed against you in’ the above styled “i 4: nie agli, SAB rg VEN |cause on or before the 8th day at ehgage in business under..the; fic- of losing his life, Bel- | Usous name of RRY’s ELECTRIC SHRVICR, July, D. 1949, otherwise the alle- gations contained therein shall be taken as confessed. dom appears in public, and -when he: does Jintends to register the .gaid.,name . . ee *, A with the Clerk of the € he rides in an armored caf, protected in jor Monroe County, rorias the front and rear by edntingents from:the army riding in“ other . automobiles. No |is ru other dictator in-modern-times has used | .Sr"mun trina for his own purposes, without a pretence | 1% $52 Foe ™ NM of secretion, so much of the money eollect-.) nowann 2, ed presumably for the operation . and va, ope maintenance of government, Actually, the | KATHERINE Mary 1 entire country is working to. make him richer and rieher. Those stories evidently - appealed to ARL Defer reby t pear to the Bill ft Di ce, adventuresome Americans to join in an {2esinst you im the Mixer’, ‘invasion’ that was designed to rid the Do- |$4¥*¢ 2", minican Republic of Trujillo. But the “in- gations, cont vasion” was poorly planned and turned out to be a fiasco. It was thought-at the-time that Por- firio Diaz in Mexico was the kingpin of By:(sd) Kathleen dictatorships, but he at least-worked hard | witiam v. gibi to help his country as well as himself, | “°°” “3. h'sint Trujillo, however, is unconcernee by the ‘ix ‘tink ce hardships and. misery that are common{ ©LP¥ otherwise the alle- contained therein taken as confessed. Pe Done and Ordered at Florida, this 14th day of J (Cireuit Court Seal) BARL Clerk of © throughout the Dominican Republic. His| Asp From MoAnor cousty, IN only aim is to. help himself, members of his family and his minions in ‘the army. HS If you want 'to get rich, learn how ‘to save. —_ CHANCERY. € EUGENE BU he Plaintiff, % DIVORCE MARJORIE eres, e It is hereby If you live by high principles you will {™auired to appes not have to tell apybody. ——— The good salesman never advises you | newspaper in. which this not to buy until you. have the cash to pay Habit is neessary. to the . functioning | 2h" of man. Acquire good habits and make the | !4:r"" rule of nature your ally? ECA FAILURE IN CHINA The Economic Cooperation Adminis- tration, so far as China is concerned, is grinding to a stop, with the collapse of crumbling Kuomingtang regime. It has some $80,000,000 unspent of a $270,000, 000 apropiration, but, in view of the Com- munist spread in China, there seems to be little use of pursuing the program. The ECA was authorized to spend $270,000,000 in ‘China in 1948, but some "tha $54,000,000 remains unexpended. In the eee original appropriation, there was $70,000- 3026) Post Office /BOx At 000 for food, the same amount for cotton| , otitis and for industrial reconstruction and re- habilitation, $50,000,000 for petroleum | Sebubie in th products, $13,800,000 for fertilizer and | 4a in uno $1,200,000 for administration. By April of this year, the ECA had spent $64,000,000 for food, $54,700,000 for cotton and $37,000,000 for peroleum products. It had begun an industrial pro- gram, revolving mainly around construe- tion of railroads and power plants and re- habilitation of coal mines but this was cancelled when it became obvious that the Communists would soon oceupy the areas affected. The question might be asked what the American taxpayer got for the money expended. The answer is, “Very little.” | /' While thousands of Chinese were saved |» Al © g from hunger and perhaps starvation, and | Against Said Estate some were given employment,the program | noti ‘and required to present did little to save the regime it was suppos- | you, or either of you ed to bolster. Even the Chinese or some of them, blamed our spending for accele- |$7r*; “F505 rating inflation. The Chinese Government failed to | Fiorias within eight <Atendar live up to its agreement, but impartial ex- | Publication of this notice.” Each perts seem to agree that even if the Gov- | ting. and shal - ernment had fulilied its obligations, the . and shall be result would have been the same. Com- jasent. or his attorney, and. any munist victories are responsible for the | shall be void failure of the program, but whether it As Administrator of the would have succeeded without the Com- munist triumph remains doubtful. of July, 1949, before the abave “en- titled. court to, Ue: Mill, of, Complaint Tied against you in the above en- titted cause and the Key West Citizen is hereby designated. as the all be published once a four ati Ww SE E. Clerk, Ci Monroe : Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. . who has State of more ‘ling address is Wil- 6 / BOXAL, led against Eleventh rida, th m 1-908, by which suit the. said Louise 8: weeks: ¥ Having Claims ‘ou and each of you,are hereby any claims and demand against the « also known as of said County at. Key West, months from the time of th first claim and demand shall be in the claimant, his such claim or de ‘i not so filed ALBISON G. KNOWLRS, ‘lon or before the 26th day of July, Done and Ordered at Key West, / Sam’s gold,” aj: aN, DL i e ida, thin 7th day of June, A. D, Pe cegesodhe r r i ri ult Court Sealy “He, used to keep it in a Jeff's EARL R. ADAMS, imp on, bes Clerie of Citoutt Court, a ‘i Sa By: (sd) Kathleen Nottage, | er. b F Deputy Clerk. Enrique Biavinaldo, Ir - ng-8-16 -22-29,1949, NOTICE: OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED. NOTICE’ 1S HERBY GIVEN, that J. Frank Roberts, the holder of the Zollowing certificates, hasfiled said’ 7 certificates for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. The certificate num- bers and years of issuance, the de- scription of the property, and \the hames in which it was assessed are as follows: Certificate No. 145; suance 1945, Description of Prouerty; BIG BE Attorney for Year of Is+ >» Pt. BR. 20 i, % “Acre, 8 Recorded in Monroe me in which assessed, Perky Properties. | iste citi 1 of sal property ing in eo nty of Monroe, State of Morida| “I. don’t I. A ouch hag hi meeore rh or eer man, but he’s shall be redeem: acording than to law the property shorter he such certificate or certificates will} ., be sold to fee highest nitdins a6 she 2 court house door on the jon- 1 sin month of Awust,, ss, | WILL YOU SMILE? which is the first day of August, Fi h Dated this 2ist day of June, 194% Rather ts (Seat) EARL R. ADAMS, y Clerk of the Circuit. Court, . ree Fiorida.} Just after midnight the bur; “Here, what's all this?” he demanded theateningly. COFFEE “What's all what?” respond- ed the startled clerk. MILL os aes : te Sak | “Well, it's a bit fishy, an’t pS at 4 Pe ae office. He was startled to find’ it, workin’ on the books at this Grocers OF TH eeken oe LOM A, | the room brightly lit and a clerk ' time of night?” ex. ORCE Jr, AU inti ry : ~ ; Es. ri . JAMES. PHILLIP. sauxsikes, re 3 ry @ e Defendant, : ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: JAMES PHILIAP SAUNDERS 3237 ‘Avenue Missouri. You are hereby required to ap- peat to the Bill for. Divorce filed confessed. d ordered at Key West, this 2ist.day of June, A. against you in the above styled. | cause on or before the 22nd day of 7 “ . BD. 1949, otherwise the alle- i = G s contained therein will be EARL R. ADAMS, ; Clerk of the Cireuit- Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: (sd) Florence’ BR. Sawyer, |’ Deputy Clerk. 2nrique Esquinalde, Jr. Attorney for Plaintifi, Jun22-29;jyl6-13,1949 Caxe No. 11-890 MARIA GARCIA BRUM- LD, Plaintiff, VORCE TDVAMERON BRUM- Defendant. R OF PUBLICATION 2 DAMERON BRUM- pe the Bill of Complaint for Divorce in the above styled cause D. 1949, otherwise the allega- crein Will he taken as con- pubilshed four consecutive West Citizen, 2 the City > this a ADAMS, Circuit Court, ce lawyer, Deputy Clerk. Allan B. Cleare, Jr. Attorney for Pla jul6-12,1949 LEARO AORRANEA CIR REMMI to aU nine SION eid ARE ARAN APE ~ MacDonald Carey - Holden and William Ask for it either way how A trade-marks mean the same oh with STAN LAUREL and OLIVER HARDY BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Estate of J. Also known Russell, deceased jun29;jly6-13-20,1949 KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OS Cee ors tetera cane tile client ain . 4

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