The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 31, 1952, Page 2

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Sea eceiehoneeoicataan teu * CRMA MD, ARTMAN Business Manager| asoline taxes last month, the | ne a RATES HABE RHOWH 77] Broward 8.0 and 4h Dv \ } de LANCELOT LESTER |) STRAND conti Last Times Today . 103,042 and $25 Manatee $85,- viv os BOG sikviets of 1obal or getters ier wit He will hot pu a8 Marion $07 008 and | Jo eponymous communications. be uur 4 45843. 120: Monroe $59:981. and “%41,- Seemann THE KEY WEST CITIZEN _ _ Monday, March 31, 1952 Monroe Coun , _____|Reeeives $59,981 daily (except Sunuy) by L. P. Artinan, owner and ster:sren te Cater Buln corer rate a fo See From Gas Taxes - 5 Dele Pennoni. Bet Most and Monroe County. af: rary AHASSEE Un — The State | ' Ls : College Degree --—--- az fds 1 Two Killed ~~" ‘oli cal | OMAHA —Two men iwere killed 2 jand three otHers ihjured, one Announcements | riously, arly today when an ae IMA | Force B-25 Ember crashed wi DEMOCRATIC PRI RY, atteifiptifig to lafid at Offutt MAY 6, 1952 Force Base. A Strategic Air Command s man said the plarie. bast | Offutt, was coming in for a tai at the end of a routine flight Burbank, Calif. Apparently oné eh gine was out: of Floride collected 96,112,710 in For State Representative BERNIE C. PAPY “wor Re-Elettion” Fer State Representative J. ¥. PORTER ~ ~ = comptroller’s office has announced. Entered ed ut Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter ‘VColtection costs totaled $24,216, $1 and Yéaving a net for the Treasuty of SSeS ‘$6,088,493. of this amount, $1,746,- | entitled to use for reptoduetion of all neéWs Gispatches credited to il ce Dee anes coeilied. i Td RUPE an@ also the local news Names of the Air Force pe " nel atoard were withheld notification c2 the next of kin. = Subscribe to The Citizen - —— 9 th, Dade $1,165,321 and $140,083; 4 er State ~ Subscription (by carrier) 25¢ per 2.00, single Copy 5¢| Brevard $i1i,081 ‘and $25. ‘ Taxes collected in the counties wal $499,794 and $100,367; Escam- jjdbid ($159,145 and $45,317; poe with ag bf Pinellas ‘3348,583 and $35,503; | Palm‘ Beach $307,269 and $76,047; Sra eae St:, Lucie $56,601 and $16,253; Sara- 5 E DANE CL. AK 4x0 pace ad » | Sota 87,530 and pean and Vo- asia SE PTE Ann, RN and BILL LANTAFF Dear Neighbor: By far the greatest number of : 3 jetters I have reteived recently : have urged economy in’ govern- For County Tax Collector ment and have. voiced opposition | 3 Hi HOWARD E. WILSON to the President’s request for g : . ", | four, billion dollar tax increase. R As I have reported to you be-|- fore, this is an economy-minded Congress. ‘Were it not for mili- (it Chieeuior) Last Times Today THE GREATEST © SHOW ON EART With Av All Stir Cant Gin Teehnicolor).; Fl oat cyt y «| Citizen Statt Phofo! : : . , ditures, ta: id porrte. THE EDUCATED HORSE, she has a degree from UCLA, éntertained the studenty of Sornitee Sgro ee ee cs rons age Ww at's. dition chum, ph Aer be drastically. zi .. Harris. School.forabout ;30. minutes Thursday She-performed a number of. diffiqult; stunts; ind sil, va invent s ‘SOHN Mi to town he gets a. write-tip The co Susan duced. With the economy block} had the; pypils rolling ih the aisles. with her comedy. The horse at the age of seven was given oats 2. ; in control of the House, I have: ..’up,agia kifier and so fell inte the hands of Holly wood stunt man, Bob Cavanaugh. ‘Bob has’ spent ¥ Clerk of the Criminal Cour? r Anthony’s seuelpapa pen With ooe yes ho doubt that th? President's fe-| three, yeats training her to this point and tells us that she cah do at least 600 different tri¢ks. The beg { among the best;'but: a A ct hi th i WAHFOT quest will be rejectia and ooo degree came as a result of her formal education: _G&. SAM B. CURRY here five years ago caused more ci * bo ing e peat Crean 5 Pa = : ‘ ey er tyny pest caameises pig Citi. Pg support in pista — 98 States Ask Con : ess T 0 place a 25 vet éefit limit only oh | __ HARRY DONGO fF * es ‘i ; income taxes. or aT i ca ECS ' the course of the talix, | {0 Put through the reqilired legis- pr Under either one, Congress could| Fér County Commissioner om ee ‘R. Vosburgh, aaa, in the . a Constitufional amend- Call C s oe ] C set aside the ceiling fine a war JOE ALLEN ; ; by, a vote of three-fourths of its! First District “What Key West wnsid tere than aiything else is|t0 28 percent, Well, this pro- onstitutiona ongress membefs. tthe Reed measure also z another Garden of Roses.”:. ~. foo. “under under i. “ yug to ‘see ! provides itiat Congress, by a three- | 3 is anything that doesn’ That assertion may a Fo hany jocal churehgoing meet the eye. "To Convention To Make Chiainge| isitrcs rs crys srt peop! ‘ally smiled under- |’ The council says it favors a .« Mb euleny,dauh —_ Wwe other tam iy ti First, the Smengeent seit CHICAGO —Should there bes# the: resolution. at the request of |scale cf taxés baséd upon ability, |. Fitet Disteiet 4 pesca pa tag Te fle elist Scsitichine pelle iitiag a, Bybee ceiling bps! face income {axeg?:| ae sei a baggnany ‘Georgia a This, sheng couneil tone ns e) t ‘ % at question has caused a icons) lawmakers ‘took | favoral action wot peo at Liste : way, would have re me vie’ statement, for ie : fe are in ‘such a state How; i1ict ot opinion in capitals across after Gov. Herman Talmadge, 4 =8 segs ere +8 , yee Se oe eos Sven (tie Roney, ‘wa (}Demoorat;): beeame: interested in their caratige also loved the and quiet atmosphere of Pena’: | uch an amendment were a part, $ of legislatures:-in ithe idea. Both goverhors re out: bia smaller ineoth 5 5 : AY: ey f the Constitution, it would pot adopted resolutions | grok erities' of federal: vax poli PAY aboot fee Moner’ { ; : imit the Federal Govern: it tO- Sasking rass to call a constitu- oe poli ~o wrpstioentey if i : ay in fixing corporate arid per- tional in makes ; res y= : ia 8 bb ; a inco oes above 2 Per in basic law. Be Sem, hes! to Syennre ts ride: tite elles erg ch ea : ee 4 sbeck of a house across Emma . t ally favyr i Senate-House *peosoimie' of .o! | federal Maly 2 ae Steed ede oF Frid. jy | (ee and the: House Smalb be ‘ 'Y ear, Assemblyman, Har- | Committee. The staffs set fart { for a ‘const Faabie, a Kepubl: i, these arguments in a recent re: 4 is rather un bei Po! ; : e chain of action in Tesislatates | is" Ppa ey ee co Were | Cenarioe a atipha h Risin! an extraordinary’! ' né Co 53 id it h used : noise issued from there, ekcept informal concert ed elie erp wg clara Syme {it has aroused ecieefn te hdaed, thousands of ot ap te eae cuiecea ists. véfio 1 for what, in concert} were anticipated for that yest, What is behind the movement?’ aarrotnar ag afd a taeet would cut federal revenues by" h of dollars. | Congress would be faced with What do friends and foes say? rigs anv dOUEt about support com, | Dillion dollars a year, ‘THis iugit herigon as af 2° alternatives: (1) deficit; ‘The Associated) Press obtained | tt ‘grass roots.” Among |™e2", among other things, a fed } pending, which all of us realize ‘reports from its ‘stuff correspuld He tom ihtirosted te Ui, he coum [eral sales tax. ; Charles popreued by Wir) sty epee octet par ities Witch. ave agbrored We ee Fre husrich Republican Wom the egret caeentent would nace| WM: BILLY FREEMA “ ” itterly sed to, or Pro- | states wi ave approved the | *} the ral government ate : a pianist, sang that stiving me Kathleen.” The listen vide tax fevenues to t the ap- resolution: ithe last Sear Keuate, [en's C.ubs att eal estate aéarers. to be lable ove and finanedd by Second District G . ers were spellbound, so thuch as Thomas had conclud: ed 10 seconds or so before they, as though actuated by : single impulse, broke into applause. But man has the§ capacity of chi instantly from deep emotion to joy ous Jaughter. While a group, surrounding Thomas, was ‘congratulating him, wel Hemingway, in rumpled lori a, Ut Geo Sen. Jack B, Tentiey, Republican ities, er Member § ; eT EE Te ae . ri ts ab gid ede a lsaid he has received protests “ae aaa. For School Bourd propo the Federal law- othe Virginia. Legislature heard | gaiHst the propesal. The Califor-| The ceiling would leave more JULIO CABANAS) JR. ia) M4 veoh be forced to go debate on the effect of a 25 per 4 State Cilamber of Commerce | money for investment in job-creat- Fot Re-Election « nto the field of excise, “trans-|cent tax limit. has taken the Sosition that a fedet- | ing ehterprises. : Fourth District iction and sales” taxes. Federal| “Cut off the swill and the hogs: #! incdme tax ceiling would-result | Jf it had been in effect in the ‘xcise taxes are already stagger- | will not fatten,’ said Leiegate ,,; [12 other taxes, among them higher | most recent peace-time fiseal year ing in some cases a Federal! Griffith Purcell, sponsor of taxes on indusiry. trousers, his shirt of les tax on top of pur Florida 1 ‘the Wester Tex Coutéll has a ety wie Save: 0H iederal den. : “aia ae pptably. Dave |< ; b we in the Cam have covered all essential | , ety ie adv e tax tt -time as broke through the | te of. our owg state. Bradie, : t ably et busines battle -tayes a+ 5 BigP beet aA, f ‘ te ee way. Each put an arnt &bé henge; T: q aug limi ; f : ir t- | needed. k : Sane Mi | Bi sedrhgeter sete d ‘ Marmont stag perati : c Bt tHe ‘ceiling. petition | gom ke M4 want: : ; i | oH No, AQ, on. ae,” HémingWay rejo : es 1 Ei ‘of that would be . 3 x n cous ¥ ~ : oe they walked toward the. phom: a) | pes eotporetion thes. Baoe- “On me, on me, On me, on me,” to the tu of Seville,” a cofhic opéra in which ‘he h times before enthusiastic thousands.’ W) id go to about on@ percent}, 180n (R.ll.), who is for at the bar, Pena raised his hands and, ‘tryin Income ex es, lie that, pee ‘ ner ee per cent limitation, made Thomas’ tone, sang: $ ree F e i a ig age: oy. J. Brach he to aug on that subject “HGentlmans, the treat's on me.” F . /ahe Utdh Legidature adopted éftessive and oppressive Though we may not agree with what a man considers Rss. SAS SARE federal gerd Yaa beth af. recent years a wholesome pastime, yet it is his pfivilege to view it as yi : {ise pay cong heap naggg such, It was for that reason that Davis, Hemingway, . Thomas and many Key Westers regretted the passing of the Garden of Roses,’ 26,7 ceful rebellion Hj but a grim and determined one | "Cadel the same.” oon: Lae EE OO Pretty soon you will be invited out on a pienie intd ’ the country. ‘ vit tiniad. Sports aten’t: everything but they provide good cot ¥ rT] petitive training for boys and girls. ‘ “til ii The more advanced m ‘gelehee becomes, the more dependent we are on int farmer, a tte Have you made your. to the Red Cfoss this year? If not, this is the to make it. sdiencesninceiiiniaities-sistelontenhs Despite all the talk about the country going to the se Miteind ge, pel in this com: mu eo st. ee pea didn't miss a chance for a lot of free publicity by faili Moat of thie problems of the nation. would be solved) ; : ihe 329° IL). ’ , Si ean ‘ Got Duved ai: overnight iC the miote fortunate wete readly interested 3€110h is encase Rap bau ptt : - Phone God the elfane Ad Improvement of ths Yee forwunate. = ; , THAT: Pores Sveazvr, ead a ing is lee qa 4

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