The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 30, 1949, Page 2

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sr edema Prent n onctutvely enuitied to |iabout Key West over the tadio, but The. : jerwine createed pa Citizen can not recall any other that was eet off beam as that of “We, the Peop! the i aaa S the of funds to | the people about th ands’ to | tne Month ; -00 Fsend Antonia Mujica to Johns-. Hopkins re tann : _ | Hospital in Baltiniore. The. Fadio’ annaon- male Known on Apoue | cen# gaveall the eredit to National Air tebeh a a lines trl the Antonia Mujica op- seneraL NOTICE eration, assuming that the operation is All reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions : a A. obituary wetices, poems eteg vill be performed. — : rat ce : ip ; : _ inom tam, entetiainment “be chiches trom ‘Phe’ idea to have the “blue baby” hos- ~~ fe be derived are 5 cents a line. an open foram and invites dis- auen and sibjects of local or but it will not publish’ anonymous pitalized was conceived and initiated. by the Arthur Sawyer Post of the American Legion. With a view to obtaining $1,000 to pay for the-hospitalization, the post asked Kart R. Adams to write a series of articles about the Mujica ¢ase.. All of the articles were pubished in Phe Citizen. As soon as the first article reached the publie of Key West, residents began to. contribute to the fusd. Day after day, Adams wrote an-arti- ele for The: Citizen-snd- the cumulative ef.” feet. resulted in-.the receipt of contribu. [ . ’ ‘ ‘ : ao Pane tions that totaled $1,200, which was $700 |. JUDITH COPLON reads. a. law eek outside the Federal court © more than the amount set by. the post. building in Washington during a recess in her b common eps xs 3 National Aivliries had nothing what- | $8*., Prosecution and defense attorneys were prepared te make f ever te do with thet ease until oy oe gras PS eas Antonia Mujiea was te. leave here for} - a Washington and from there go to Johns WIEL YOU SMILE? Hopkins: Hespital’ in Baltimore. Employees Worth lt of the company took up a collection among sa i ‘ themselves and Antonia Mujica and her} §h¢-A penny bite ne mother were taken: to Washington free of | turning to the ship. + charge. The National Airlines, had’ it not | Little Brother—Give him a dol- been for the Arthur Sawyer Post and the |!" sis. it’s worth it. articles that were published in The Citizen, weuld not have known that such @ person as Antonia Mujica existed. And now. comes “We, the People’ to give the people information that is grossly inaccurate. . eahanications. DITORIAL Subscribe To The Citizen. LEGALS | Interesting | WILE YOU SMILE? jeeees.c | asta ee eo All the Rest|"=" ».. ef Oa Se Se Ee ioe ole Oe eo) eae Americans are busy as bees making them smart nations come NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE APPLICATION ARGE plants. . thing in the house is UNTY, IN PRO- MO: . 5 OF FLORIDA. Unselfishness is a rare virtue, not to 5 as either in’ listiag,. -vatuation “ae in 1ned‘it Estate o: “ j property or other reasons, must | Railroad was chartered be expected too often. RICK FILER, file’ with the City Clark, ot ing ebucty : & Die * | City of Key West, Florida on or pee . eA Ww pom Tey € ret Y ats Raton said Kapp har om petite eae Notice is Nereby given that Hat-| pofore sald date, a written petither: ~ Advertising is-a canny business’ a@- Fri Gurey tiled her tinal report aa | Sette forth ‘and: the correction fas eam survice for our future sus- ‘ . os of the estate of Freder- ba desi hav de. THE ORACLE venture, not a charitable process. ; Geceased; that ghe tied | ‘PAL they Gestte to have made. her petition for wan! Cea gg and! the office of the Tax. Assessor and . yr: : SEES a 2 ilable for inspection by the puh- f IMPROVED TECHNIQUES Oe 4 sludge of Monroe ¢ nd Key | West, Florida this i Phorsday,- Friday - Saturda: JUDGE REJECTS SECRET EVIDENCE ‘Se i Ju Roth day of Jume, A." De 194, : + i VICTOR (LOWE ff City Clerk j dun30.1949-F Sometime: in the latter part of 1949, the State of Connectic expects ‘to Open the first publicty-sibpotted Rospital in the United States, designed: especially for the } treatment of alcholies. Already, the state |. sun cimcwin cow 2} cee en ee has some out-patient clinics designed to | EuEVENTH sumictaL AUDREY Stk Wisi assist the estimated’ 50,000 of the coun- Im the trial of Miss Judith Coplon, / *tapended-analyst of the Department of » #ustiee, charged with stealing ‘and ‘deliv- ’ _ ering tea Russian agent documents of ® seeret nature, Federal Judge Ajbert L. Reeves had made a ruling which deserves general approval. ‘ IN THR CrRCUIT COURT OF | RERVENPH JUDICRSE CIR : IN AND FOR MONROE COUN'SY. F " ‘A : I slipped into a back seat and Plaintife, a 2 - asked Hap Thomas what was up. IN CHANCERY. hve. ; try’s approximately 6,000,000 alcoholics, Case New 21-885 PHILLIP DAVID WEISBERG." ‘ Hap told me it was the new Self- / +» Phe jurist reasserted the Anglo-Saxon | who tive in that. industrialized state. eee ASE painter Leo, ORDER OF ReReiceTas emai : “Piitieipte that a defendant is entitled to We call attention to this matter be- |sosien waLKrr, oe “Place of | Residence : knows his stuff. : “hé ‘tonfronted with the evidence against * * Defendant wn, and who conceals hE | cause of a gradually developing publie re- f xo that process eandpx H as he. pe ently served upon] us with : out this club meets every alization that the ale 2 “© permanently ‘ Turns out this ch aleoholic deserves spe- : JOSE. y 5 L ad) Friday night. Each member gives him, He disposed of the Governmant’s : lee that certain documents be not sub- | ciad attention and that many of those who aot 3 ‘our ‘cause. above: stated? On Coming: MAR ABIERTO parisien braun 2 on mitted to the jury because of their im- cannot control themselves toward aleohel ind tlanc owers winte Bin at Pe ‘Omplaint [ff Marucht Fresno, Jorze Mixtral portance to the defense of this ountry. The should be helped into becoming good citi- filed i in r oree, tie: sake WAL ae i . y Koanvin Royo judge took the view that there can be no zens. This sentiment is being held all over |: i pe entered against seret evidence in a criminal case. i the nation. : h iN be publidhed: ~ The Qhio House of Representatives recently voted in favor. of a bill to ereate |< a nine-man commission to study the problem of. chronie . alcoholics. . Other states make alcoholic: literature available te schools and libraries and some of: them have provided for apprepriate courses in high schools and colleges on. the subject. of aleoholism. We are very much pleased with the more enlightened. attitude that is being de- veloped toward the unfertunate victims of alcoholism, So long as society looks upon them as “sinners” and “sats,” subject. to }the condemnation and censure of other tpeople, the reclamation of alcoholics wilh be a difficult problem. To aproach it in the new light of modern scientific research with. a. view that, perhaps, after all, the al- | colohlic is unfortunate rather than: culpa- | ble, wilk get better results for society and those who need assistauce. There will be unthinking Americans to criticize the jurist in their eal to con- viet those who may be suspected of. deal- ing. with the Communists. Under Ameri- can law, which came to us through the British people, a defendant, when plaeed Serie im this country, is presumed inno- cent until proved guilty. Moreover, the ‘evidence upon which a jury passes, in de- termining the guilt or innocense of the witised, must be produced in open court. oye tt may be, and we are perfectly will- “dng to admit that it is possible, some guil- B Miividual may escape conviction. Nev- less, in the long history of the human essentiab fredoms of individuals m protected by the abolition of ber procedings. It does not fit lite’ the American picture to give to the wovernment, State or Federal, the right te convict an accused person with secret eottence. _—————_ RECORD WHEAT CROP PREDICTED TOM O. WATK Attorney for & ably. wet oz dry. You'll wear them now and for seasons to come. See them That new refrigeraie:, the stock modern cer, new furniture for the living 120m, the trip to places you've always wanted to see -they can be yours: with regular savings. Save now for the time when your dollars: will buy a lot more of the things you've wanted. The time to start is next paydey. Why not visit us then and walk out with one of our savings account books and the certainty of future hoppiness in your pocket! CATALINA end MANMATTAN Cabana Sets $9.95 to $18.50 Famous Makes Swimwear $1.95 to $7.50 The newspaper that does something for its veaders can do something for its advertisers. DRIVE WITH CAUTION The U. S. Department of Agriculture has given the publie to understand that Where, will be a near record of wheat this Séub. The railroads have been moving empty freight cars into the wheat country for the past weeks. Wheat is abundant in It is a very good idea for motorists to SAVE now at wae join in an effort to reduce the number of The > all the wheatland districts of the United accidents on the highways. Any official 1 4 ’ q can tell you how to drive. : F orida National Bank cr ae eee Driving an autemobile is safe, pro- At Key West : : When a dictator expresses great de- | viding that the drivers on the highways } 3 tiny, for peace, he is preparing for war, _ |, use common sense and do not ‘burn up the Member F DUC. Mens Shop -_ : roads.” e H t Stree' It is estimated that some 2 1-2 million There are good roads all over the Uni- for happier cei = had Duval i Key West teldision sets will be in American homies | ted States, The maim thing is: Drive with — ex the end of the year, “we gaution.

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