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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST §) eae NO RANKINIZATION TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | Resi! Boat bw Seg ee LEGALS in Bvanston, iil. 48 pene INTHE cincurt cor RT OF THE - ¥ P ral Jesse Me 7 -* SEEVENTH 2 be bes 4 mn, "bot in , Shelby . > % ge A, Striteh bad hicago, n Nashville, Tenn. | |62 years ago. Journal pece ** Rome A. Betts, director of the *# Yee"* @#* a, proclivity into effect, he is view- ed in Washington as one ofthe most/ex- a i ooretenda travagant men congress has ever known, | JESSE MONROE DONAEDSON. _., ona dn ens dispatch in The | American Heart Association, New | a that is, he would be extravagant were not {bern Aug. 17, 1885, on a farm| SAS het Lar pe cn eee = pen Se Lim seek Wed % ‘Tee face a Prorg cheeks put on his every “move to try to de- | 7°&" Shelbyville, Hl. U. S.J 1 Is hereby ordered that you are} Cuoted ac asserting that he is de- |years ago. | udptared at oan i postmaster general required to appear on the 17th day keep the budget! Lieut. Gen. Leslie R. Groves, plete the treasury. from letter carrier was one of a| Sntuted ceari te tke hin ae eke fone: na Among ht has‘ reed | retired, wartime atom bemb “a Gon teem & Not even groups ’or ‘orBunizations of familyssi@t 10} plnint:¢itee-agatuatayeu in the above} 1 euees on all expenditures | head, born iff Albany, N. ¥., 53 : he Key Wi tee men whom he wishes to children. After} Citisen. is neeby demienaced’ an the | that may unbalance the budget. | years ago, ++. I to the-pap : . : order lark of Joh « trough agree with bim; ‘We have locally an a shalt be ‘panied once a week for wel bene | Heal tetas, Sire g = . 5 r © een tiv: i + instance of opposition against his proposal Be dey Normal {Yeuness the Monarable Aquitine : physiologiéal chemist, born “PR ; , ~ | Loves Jr. an One of sent. complaints Tivoli; N-Y:, 65 years ago. for a federal bonus to The Ar- came a country Court and the Seal ‘against the recent raising of tolls | Mae West, actress, born in| rte worms hi s P f the Ameri Mache ‘Senn im the City of Key. owes ‘Overseas Letters have | _, Mae West, ac « neste, remdtotions | Thur Sawyer Post of the American Legion Florida, this 16th day of August, (Om Brooklyn, N. Y., 57 years ago. Se eRe pie 5 A - 8 at 18. His fa-} 1949. been mailed to ys United : Basa: ies” has joined with other Legion posts in this ther was post. | (Seal) EARL R: ADAMS, | | States senators, the Fepresenta- | Monty Wooley, actor, born. im “ district to oppose Rankin’s bonus plan. master at Han- Mronkod cult, Court. aa, | tive from this district and the Re- Ries ae ot , oan “aa! wed While only Rankin knows what is in son, Il, where isd} Kathleen ‘Nott construction Finance Corpora- | “UStD pen lat te the baek of his brain in trying to promote proposals that would dig deeply into tax- payers’ pockets, it would be a good guess te say he is seeking acclaim from the mil- lions of veterans in the United States. And, who knows, he may expect later on to turn the aeclaim into votes. Twenty-five Legion posts in this area have passed resolutions against the Rankin bonus measure. It is presumed that their members feel that they fought or were ready to fight for their country without any idea of wishing to have the public, through the payment of taxes, take care of them for the remainder of their lives. Patriotism does not assume that atti- tude by men of worth who have been call- ed or may be called to the armed services. In cases where they have been disabled, or have service-conneeted disability, their country should take , care of them. Inci- dentally, they have no reason to complain about their country’s liberality, which has run as high as $8 billion a year. The Citizen commends. the local Legionnaires for refusing to be Rankin- ized. he ran a gener-| |, BE aed : tion. RAL AALS J. CONALDSON al store, and} 2 mel da. —— i Jesse helped as clerk in summer aug. +; sep.7,1949. > News has been received in Key | months at $11 a week. When 23, West from Tampa announcing the | Jesse became a letter carrier at | py cme covet or THe} death of William S. Solomon, 64, $50 a month. In 1911 he was made} BRLEVENTH he Se cme =< a former Key Wester. @ supervisor at Muskogee, Okla., Pitre he ry and three years later inspector} IN CHANCERY. ‘ fsad-re Weintraub was appoint- | in Kansas City. Where in the HERMAN ess Sato ed yeste™isy as supervisor-time- 1920s, he hada “nodding ac- Bees) wx cutee itt, keeper of WPA activities in Key , quaintance” with Judge Harry S. West. ‘Truman. ED ce RE GauRR oF TION ‘The Chamber of Commerce has Real TODAY IN HISTORY |" fee moa on exhibition in its- office a box | ‘Los Angeles, California. anita box of guavas | ICE ‘now f (Ki America) You are hereby required to ap- be Times 803—} De: ‘Chi o the Bill of Complaint. for} grown ‘in Key West. Seeretary Dene ae arborn’ (Chicago) thivorce in the above. styled erase Stephen C. Singleton said the x fyibe Sth day of Septem-|fruit..demonstrates. that Key Is 1807—Robert Fulton's ‘historic | 2 r willbe taken as|-Westers, if they wished, could trip up the Hudson in steam-| confessed. wi n grow much of the fruit and vege- pra ten co AB oeascir pen. et PTH Rae at eee tables they use. The limes and |, took five days; actual time under |jn ‘rhe Key West , Guavas were given to the cham- way 62 hours. ber by Mrs. Benjamin Tynes. 1835—Quebec-built “The Royal William” sails from Nova Scotia — first to cross the Atlantic all irt, | Association was organized yester- PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION @® 4 the way under steam. day at a meeting held in Hotel La y: (nd) Kathie! re ‘A Bs el 1859—French acrobat Charles Fie cere. Concha. “Object of the organiza- RE AL ICE B ASIS Blondin crosses Niagara Falls on| J. Y. Porter, 1V, ion is to have more els buil a tabtrene pire packs ae Rap Fae ietor. Cor Ele here and to advertise in bringing back. x more tourists to Key West. and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigerstiee Geet 1863—The Brotherhood of Loco- Mr. and Mrs. T. 'f. Thompson, —————eeo who had been in Miami six weeks ne — visiting their son-in-law and at daughter, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Healthy and Sate motive Engineers organized. Clark, returned home yesterday. Key West Hotel and Touri 1896—Discovery of gold in the Klondike, Alaska. 3 2 1915—Leo M. Frank, figure in ing certificates, has filed said c@rtificates for a tax deed to be is~ the great murder case of that bey thereon. The certifi tome: feacter: Hetiewe 4 oF wat. the ee —<—<_______. H | i editorial paragraph: . “Evidently, what this iid Thom n Ent . needs is fewer talkers and more ee (ICE DIVISION) In the 19th Cenzury ice from TELEPHONE NO. & REY weer ries the United States was shipped to China and India. ii day, kidnapped from Georgia} Pers aon ie the een d the} Today The Citizen says in an} ot eet teams fen ever Law and order are never sustained by fell aa eached/ by, wok, scription of the property, apd the weeter Gere of Virwiné gangsters operating openly or under 1943—Completion of conquest | **, fellows: eae ort masks. tificate No. 1; of Sicily by Allies in 38 days. Sly rae 1944—Allied invasion army penetrates 35 miles into Southern tose Fretebe, Name in which assesagd, Robert i Ci zi -| H. Pinder Est. 1946—Seized official Nazi docu Sat a ace inenieue baldinn.tn the ments reveal Hitler planned wat} county of Monroe, State of Flori on United States a year before Unless such certificate or ce Jeates shall be redeemed Peart Harbor. to law the property desc us Set fe Be weet pee be oat te ‘ie er emeet erty r. 21, Monroe County Ree- BYRD’S FINE EXAMPLE THE ORACLE AAAMAAAABADADESES EH OER EO Hw Oe Senator Harry F. Byrd, (D-Va.), is generally reputed to head an effective poli- i onceliantnememmemmeenemenl Amy QURRENDERS FLEET tical organization in his home State, Re-| 1948 — Presidential janie 2 sett —— e i i i .. | Dewey of New York tells Ameri- om cently, during a vigorous campaign, cer ¢ of Italian descent he favoga} courthouse, 4 ee HY Hehe Beem thet the Army | tain charges were made against him. He giving Italy back her African} which Is the Sth day of September, SE Here lee et eee ering =World | has delivered a reply which is as full and | colonies under U. N. ated this 26m day of July. e rave es Wer 8 thee the Now, + the purpose of | convincing as a man in publie life could Seren este een EARL FR eeeeetieg teege ced = supplies but the | make. : Your Horoscepe eR eemeetins of FO oe enn-guing vea- The Senator says that, at the last WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, © eH be wWeneferr es sunitto the native is soft- . COURT OF THR minute, circulars were distributed, charg- ing him with selling applesto the Federal Government at exorbitant prices, obtain- hearted and simple in manner.) ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ion is ry str 2 STATE OF FLORIDA, The ambition is not very strong bg Bab eee none: Comers to hard work] ay CHANCERY. Bary = tht hee We cab eteation to the fact that the Travels Refreshed PO FFP eeremeeiee —vemsets, in- | ing large sums from the Federal Govern. | will be of decided advantage. But} |. ,, {ane Ne tise te SP peeeeeer treneports, 68 car- | ment under the conservation programs | ‘"¢,cPotion | eye ee PrMVOR( programs | ented and indicates a good SE eet Fee feekers This will | and buying fertilizer from the Govern- | friend who is in danger of being s0rRrty Se © thee gmngite of 1h try some idea | ment at half price. imposed upon. A present opera- Terming the allegations “lies,” the | eggs which get dirty and have hunts, of Suffoli, er] nnect "th eeeupa- [Senator declares that he has never re- | to be cleaned lose quali iene Een ana ee Se rrr Phe Army also has | ceived a “check or money in any other Eaplety aan GR aE SUCH SP 1 PSS eye aevleae chuhe TP ie ehertored, some operated by | form’ except his salary from either the aay — tiny <tees and other ’ Government of the United States or the LEGALS THe Pe Ameericee reads of the | Government of Virginia. Vee: eepetere connected with our Moreover, he “never sold any apples ete femee abroad but re ws some- | to the Federal Government” or anything i freee te the reax for such | else. He never purchased any fertilizer eee «he ee sof the Army fleet, | fromthe Government at half price, or DIVORCE ‘ , 4 LP LUCY M. PIBRCE, EF & lereety weed for the support of | any other price, and “never accepted soil Haintite, SP hes etree, Hives Meme indication of | conservation payments or remuneration |ioxsiilt, rience eet ol he leek eeemed by the | for participating in any Government pro- oN RAnaitAk hae: 5 gram.” The Senator points out that it would not be illegal for him to do any of thes things but that, as an elected official, “whose duties require an unbiased de- cision on appropriations and_ legislation, which may affect my private business,” he has made it a matter of principle not Heleneed padement is the difference ‘ote ce® weetem aad f.! required to ap- Complaint for See ee a eRe Rep OE ET oe on ee eNO Ed. LE EE Eee ELE A, 2 ES a8 fexsed. jay» atvetfieing paves the way ee heme. profit name with Court of eb rietitions uit newspaper publishe: of Key West wou mequines SANITY TEST to accept any payment except his salary. }aay er duxust ORE fie ule oth ne The fact that the Senator is generally |") cer ot \ & ae angie has hee ben added to traffic | regarded as a comparatively wealthy man By! Gul) Kuthieon Notts emeee We he Coliforms judge who, when { does not detract from the high principles eis Oe © erieer feeweed of running his | of public service outlined by him in his STRAND cosiiiions Last Times Today The Frontier Marshal OF @ OO miles an hour, declared such con- eet the get of & eracy man and ordered a mmety tent The man pawed the test but Judge Metthee Brady put him on probation for pear te addition the Judge, evidently statement and practiced by him in con- nection with his public life. It is amazing how much applesauce the average individual will swallow, and how much realistic criticism he will repel. ERSON MESKL Plaintiff, RANDOLP! NANCY Wen mee WHR ideas, suspended his license Coming: RED STALLION wearer, med him $5 4 month fora LEWIS WELFARE FUND IN THE ROCKIES REQUIRED ta file, your enpeaance in tha anove action for divorce on or hefore Sist day August 1949, otherwi a decree pro confesso will t tered against you. Dated at Key West, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, this the 30th day of July 949. wdered him to attend traffic school * @enth and once a month to drive oe cor at the legal limit under direction probation officer Phew, te make sure that everything The John L. Lewis’s welfare fund now paying benefits of more than $100, 000,000 a year. The income, derived from a tax of 20 cents a tonon all coal mined, Last Times Today on BARU R ADAMS, MR. RECKLESS |}. wh he dedwe added that, at | was $90,891,905 for the year. Sescis Gounty. Fiicies with (Cirouit Court Seal) By: (sd) Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk whe end ofa pear, before sec uring a new steers Wetter, the man should furnish pee? fram & pevebiatrist that he is “quali- tel mentally” te drive a car, : be : BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COUR Cone orem oF WILLIAM EYTHE a , , y, . ‘ BARBARA BRITTON KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING Company Coming: SLAVE. SHIP Warner Baxter and Wallace Beery Benefits paid to coal miners and their families amounted to $104,880,785. A deficit of $13,988,880 resulted from the year's operation. JACK MOORE, Attorney for Plaintiff, rR SSeS = esses pseu ti A nc < 2 Bz P: a Miami —— Pelt Sica nd <n ea sn cle ROE EE RR ie Ra ll Ay te aug.3-10-17-24,1949,