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PAGE TWO ‘The Key West Citizen Publish THE CiT P. ARTMAN, President Business in Key West and Monroe County red at Key West, Florida, as second class matter Member of the Axsociated Preis ed Press ig exclusively entitled to use cation of all news dispatehes credited to therwise eredited in this paper and also 21 news published here. SUBSCKIPTION RATES $10.69 5.08 2.50 ADVERTISING RATES on application. SPECIAL NOTICE cards of thanks, resolutions of nown All re expect : a line. s for entertainme! ue is ta be deri tizen is an o es and subjects of I 1 not publish anonym its by churches from whic are.5 cents a lis is r gener interes wi commu t but it IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN | Minor politicians are often long on major ta Water and Sewerage. Bridges to complete Road to Main- land. Free Port. Hetels and Apartm Bathing Pavilion. airports—Land andffiea. Consolidation’of County and City Governments. The Times-Union avows that churches offer the cheapest fire ance.” “the insur- Happiness eventually comes to those + who have strength not to rush too fast and the power ta wait and be patient Key West.can now look to the future an with grégter tehalidichce, and we must have vision without becoming vigionaries. Songs are rememberedy longer than ) sePhions, yerwewoulan't’ Want the ser- ' business | clean | make it possible for smaller companies to iF buy materials at lower prices; 5. Smaller | companies hope to become huge ones some H | he said, were representative | panies in these industries: | tioning, machine tools, packaging, | ginia, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Florida, Tennessee, Washington, Colorado, | mons sung; not with the voi¢es some of the | pastors haye. ‘ f SS aan ee If the’ trial of the Miarli commission- » ers develops that they demanded a bribe | of $250,000, no one can accuse them of be- | ing cheap politicians, except in the sense that cheap politician means any skunk low enough to accept or demand a bribe as hush nfoney for protection or to put over an unsavory deal, at the expense of the public. When the writer was young he was / of | taught that success was the reward thrift and saving, but now we are told; that success is won by reckless spending. No use putting anythin: aside for a rainy | day anymore, for now we have ubenrpls} ; ment insurance and later ingife social se- . curity will take care offs “dolce far niente.” 2 Six hundred little businéss men,.were,! asked to come to Washington to tell the Administration how to stop or retard the recession. They came, they saw but they didn’t conquer. In fact it developed into! a knock-down and drag out affair. Tenny- son’s words come vividly togmind: “Into the jaws of death, into the mouth of hell rode the six hundred.” The a unit in appreving President's involves an expenditure of $800,000,000, in view of the assurance that the huge sum is for national defense only. We, the peo- ple, will insist, however, that the money will be used to protect our ewn property and not that of any other nation. It seems to us that Senater-Pepper was unnecessarily sticking his meek out when he reiterated the other day his sup- Everyone unalterable canal port of the cross state canal. knew that he supporter, but why did he have to rub it in and further alienate his south Florida friends? Of course the canal crowd was probably high pressuring him to do it, but would have voted for him anyway woulk was an they y certainly vt have voted k Wileox.—Sanfork sthe 1 ‘a X i Her lighten up the features of J. Mark Wilcox. like Pepper made a ; of honor alongside Oddie witting “yar a MES people of the United States are | supple- | mental message on naval building, which | SMALL BUSINESS FAVORS BIG BUSINESS An insight into what President Roose- velt may expect from his conference of small businessmen is revealed in the an- swers which Forbes Magazine received this week to business heads on the question: “Are you | in favor of curbing big business Would eurbing big business help or hurt...your =e The small business men responding to the Forbes’ wire voted 20 to 1 against curbing big business. i | The most important reason why they | voted against the curb-big-business move- ; ment, according to a summary of the re- | plies released today, are: 1. Large com- panies are good customers of smaller ones; | | 2. Big business takes the lead in research 3. Large companies are | and new methods; competition; 4. Big corporations day; 6. Restrictions on big business would | inevitably be extended to others; 7. When large companies prosper, others do; 8. The source of sound investments would be de- | em . a ummarizing the replies > y. Forbes, publisher of to the wire THE KEY WEST CITIZEyY | LEGALS IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, | FLORE IN PROBATE, IN RE: ESTATE OF | Thomas M Kelly, Deceased_ cE TO CREDITORS Te rs and all persons 1 laims or demands against } s ate d each of you, are hereby nd required to present any d demands which you, you, may have ag jthe estate of Thomas M..Kelly, de- j.ceased, late of Monroe Connt No €eunty' Judge of Monree Count his office in the County: Courthouse jin Manroe ‘County. Florida, within | eight calendar months from, the date jot the first publication hereof All {claims and demands not presented within provided by law. Dated Febr d, A. Dy 1938. T L. RELLY, As Administrator of the Estate 6, 1938 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE 01 LORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCE PAUL omplainant ZERTS and HILDA his wife, et al, Defendants. FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE ‘ AND OTHER RELIEF ca OF PUBLICATION It appearing by the sworn bill of complaint filed herein that the com- | plainant is entitled to an Grder of ation, It 1S THEREFORE ORDERED that the following named defendants in this cause, tuate, lying ‘of Monroe, id thatthey accurately | @nt of small businessmen | gafmst further government regulation of | business. Among those replying to the inquiry, small com- textile, motive parts, mortgage, packing, brass, printing, canning, construction, air condi- furni- ture, telephone and electric. An analysis of the replies showed a response from small businesses in Ohio, North Carolina, Vir- Minnesota, Massachusetts, New York and Georgia. A WONDERFUL MINISTRY “God is ready and willing, to work, if we are ready and willing to let Him, and to be used by Him.”—D,.L..Aeoedy- r a1 } No man was more ready or willing to | be used by God than’ the’ great evangelist whose words are cited above. And few | ever have been so successfal in ‘following the will of God. Dwight L. Moody is acknowledged by all to be the peer of Am- erican evargelists, and he deserved a place the great Christian workers of all nations. Although thirty-eight years have passed since his earthly departure, Moody’s amazing ability to lead souls to Jesus | Christ is echoed in numerous conversions at D. L. Moody Centenary Celebrations which have been held during 1937 in many metropolitan centers in American and the British isles. Thousands of men and women are still thanking God that Moody was ready Be used by Him. His minis- of the truly inspiring chap- ianfthistory; a chapter, in- ich proved the truth of the passage we quote above from_one of his Sermens. AC If ever any Christian deserved the thankful tribute of fellow servants of God, this man was Dwight Lyman Moody. try forms o THE FRUIT OF ISOLATION The effort of the nations of the world to establish a system of collective security has failed although the United States, as a nation, had no part in the undertaking and through its absence, contributed to the | calamity. For its part this nation rested upon a theory of isolation, a belief that we could be of the world when it suited us and ap from the nit apparently w dangerous. We claimed equal advantag offered much advice and sat off in o corner, content™ind “Confident that would be well with the United State: The sums of money now being spent on armament by the United States is proof positive that we belong to. the modern world, with all its errors and with all its dangers. The supplementary naval pro- gram hints that we may be miore in the world than we thought. Certainly, this enormous expenditures for warships is not through choice. It is forced upon us by other powers and the indisputable fact that nation can dodge participation in world affairs, globe w auto- | in Monroe County, Flori- » Cities Service ompany, Marine Department, 6 Pime Street, New York, N. Y., be | gnd eack of them is hereby required fo appear to the bill of complaint lin the above entitled cause at the court house in Monroe County, F in the City of Key West, n Me ay Mareh 7, A. D. 1933, otherwise the allegations of said ORDERED that published once a week nsecutive weeks in The Citizen, a newspaper of ulation ~ published Florida. rder bi four ¢ ‘ounty z AND ORDERED, day of February, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer of the Cireuit Court in and e C Florida. LIN THE cre IT COURT OF THE oF FLORIDA, MONROE COUNTY. CERY, No. 6-354. IN AND FOR IN CHAN- DAL Plaintiff, Netice is hereby gi undersigned, as Special Master, \u der and by virtue of the Final De- cree of Foreclosure heretofore en- tered im that certain cause pending in the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cireuit ‘ida, in and which tiff, and S MURC IN, et ux, ¢t al, are defendants, I, as Spdtial Master in Chancery appointed — by the Court in said decree, under and by virtue of the terms thereof will ‘er for sale and sell at public out- ery to the highest and best bidder for eash at the front door of the Court House of Monroe County, in the City of Key West, Florida, on the 7th day of March §, A. D. 1938, between the hours of eleven o'clock A. M, and two o'clock P. M. the same being a legal sales day and the hours the legal hours of sale, the following described property situate in Monroe County, Florida, to-w . ast half (E%) of the West half (W%) of the Northeast quarter (NE%) of Section Twenty-nine’ (29), and the utheast quarter (SE) of the rtheast quarter (NE\%) of zt n Twenty-nine (29), all in Township Fifty-four (54) South, Range Thirty-four (34) East. The said property as aforesaid to- gether with all the tenements here- ditaments ayd/appurtenances th unto belonging. or in any wise pertaining, being sel@ to satisfy | said decree. Dated thititr@ day of February, A. D. 1938 : L, A. HARRIS, Special Master in Chancery IRA C. HAYCOCK Solicitor for intife, feb 19-26, mar. 5, 1938 ICE OF MASTERS SALE : Ri 3IVEN, that of and pursuant the Honorable nex, One of the Judges of cuit Court of the E Circuit of Monroe . im Chancery, im that cer- Anderson is t and Miam! Bank and Truss poration, as Trustee, et al nts, the undersigned in Chancery, ap- decree, will offer eutery. to the a at public Wighest bid front door House tn Key ty, Flgrida, o ot Padruary, A Doe , ing g gule day of sald Court a legal sales day) during the lqgal hgura ef sale. to-wit, between § ft teed) in the “torenccn an@ 2 the afternoan of said d. propert decree Ue payae herein specified nt Lot Three aS), : i 3 Tows- ‘ South, ) East, contaie- five one (2, See- Township uth, Range East, comtain- ) acres, more CLEARE. JR. 1 Fio- | rida, to the Hon. Raymond Ft ‘Lord,’ this 3rd | LEGALS EN HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE. PH JUDICIAL CHRCUET OF / FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONBOE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. = xo —— ANCHOR LODGE GROVES"INg.. ! A Florida Corporation, i Plaintiff, ; ce FLORIDA _ENTERPRIS Es dissolved Florida corp: ses, Inc, a Jissolved: corr) ; ELLA B- Stier der! oman, joined by LELAND IGHT, her husband Defenda: ORDER OF PUBLICATIO! Twa r n t Bas been us : x rry Harris, Pigintiff, that the nant -Florida Enterprises, Inc., Elorida corporation, was dissolv- ed by the State of Florida on the} 23rd day of November, 1936, for | failure to file its annual corporate report and pay its annuat tax under the statutes of of Florida; And it appearing from davit of W. Curry Harris, the sol tor for the plaintiff in said cause, that said affiant believes that the defendants A. M. ¥ J Gibson, as directors Enterprises, Inc, a dissolved poration, Ella B. Wright, a marr! woman, joined by Leland We: her husband, are all over the of twenty-one years and are nm i residents the State ef Florida} and that the present place of resi- | dence of the defendant Ella | Wright and the defendant Leland Wright is umknowe, and that the last known place of residence of the defendant A. M.Young, as di- rector esaid. is Cleveland, Ohio, : jand that. ong Address is Cleveland, Ohio; and figwe place t dence of the as dirertoe y Ohio, and thaf the said defendant last ‘known s 212 fur- i in the | Florida the service of a subpoena upon whom would bind such defendants, or any of them. H It is therefore that } Florida Enterprises, Inc., | Florida corporation, J. Gibson, as | entittea | cause, they are hereby re-j} quired to ar to the Bill of Com- } plaint in said cause on Monday, the 7th day of March, A. D. 1938, other-/ wise the allegations of s: Bill} [will be taken as confessed by said/ defendants. It is further ordered that this} | Order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key ! West Citizen, a newspaper sh jin Menroe.County, State of | Dated this Sth ‘day of Februar 0 defend: ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCTIT | NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE |. Notice is hereby given that under | | and by virtue of a certain order and decree of foreclosure and sale made and. entered on the 6th day of Jan- juary, A. D. 1938, in aud by the Cir- }euit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cirewit of the State of Florida, in jand for Monroe County, in Chan- in a cause therein pending, numbered ‘9, wherein i es L. Johnson, as trustee, Cel-| e Johnson, a single woman, Manuela Johnson Plowman, by ner | husband and next friend, Harry E.| Plowman, Jermaine P. Johnson, 7 Frederick L. Johnson and Henry J.| Johnson, are plaintiffs, and W. A. Lofton, if living, and, if dead, the| heirs, ‘devisees, grantees or other claimants under the said W ton, deceased, and Anna W. this wife, T. Carlos Henslee, ing, and, if dead, the heirs, de under the said T. ¢ deceased, and Mrs. T. lee, his wife, if he Mizpah Page Childs. and as Administratrix tate of Bdward F. Page, deceased, ard Roy Childs, her husband, Fran- | ces A. O'Brien, individually and as Admiuistratrix of the of Harrizgton J. Page, a OBrien, her husband, she be married. and Henry Jermain Page, also styled Harry Page, Jr a minor, are defendants. forecios of mortgages and Suit to decla trust, the undersigned Special Mas- ter in Chancery will offer for sale and will at public outcry, for cash in 2 to the highest and best tthe front door of the County. Mouse of Monroe Connty. hin the City of Key ; during “the lera Bile, to-wit, between the hours of 11 o'clock in the forenoon and 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on Monday, the 7th day of February A. D. 1538, the following described land, situat ing and being in jthe County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit On the Island of Plantation Key and is Government Lots Three (3) and Four (4) of Sec- tion Twenty-four (24) in Township Sixty-three — ¢ South, Range Thirty-seven ( East, containing Ninety-eight acd” Eihty-five hugdredths (88.83) acres. Together with all riparian =e thereunto, be- longing. Dated this Sth day of January. A PD 1938 Allan B. Cleare. Jr. Special Master im Chancery W. Curry Harr Solicitor for Pt jan. CE Aas ae Be lod nd Pe Bain bo IFIITIFIZTIPLILLLLLLLL LLL ee tiffs NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AX DEED ; (Senate Bill Ne. 163) | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, brrnat Jose R_ Fleitas, Qolger of Tax 202, induced the Sth hos The assessment of the said prop- erty under ti sal@ certificate ts sued was in the same of D. Wil Uniess said certificay be redecmed aceording t property described ther day im the month of March 1938.} & is the ith day of March, 29th day of January Rosdt saleyer | Cort of Monroe _— jan2?, fes-12-19,1238 e said defendant's last | wt gh lee, $ > 52 certain cause i 39522) iS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1838. HUMAN SNAKE CLAIMS DEADLY Bits. KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY (Rx Associated Press) SYDNEY, Australia, Feb. 5— George Aitken, 58, who styles himself “Pambara, the Snake Charmer,” says his bite is poison- The Pan American airplane ous enough to kill a man. company’s big amphibian, with “It’s because I have so much which officials of the company vengm in my body,” he explein-' 1) make a survey of new aif- ile recovering from a | nai . = lines and routes m% the Cana! ‘said’ he had been bitten Zone, is due to arrive at Key _ “snakes at least 209 West sometime tomorrow morn- duting his 40 years as a img. Leaving Washington at 638 val showman. Recently phy- “JS morning the monopiane, with sicians diagnosed the cause of a three passengers on board, stop- swollen leg as “slow snake-venom | Ped at Georgetown, S.C. at 21-15 poison” and took off the leg to'and is due to reach Jacksonville save his life. some time this afternoon, and is ——__——-._ expected to come here tomorrew LEGALS morning. It has already been an- nounced that the Pan Americen IT COURT OF THE ‘tines will extend the line now ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT i OF FLORA, IN AND FoR TUnning to Havana, to the main- MONROE COUNTY, IN CHAN- land of South America as soon SD TEREY, a single woman, |25 a number of details can be Plaintiff | worked out satisfactorily. vs. Y LARGO NORTH END ELOPMENT CO, a Florida corporation, Happenings Here Just Ten Years Age Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizes how much i would mean to the pected to arrive im the next fee days. This, according te the wire, will gut him here next Wednes day morning of the city nom Neil Scroggins began drilling er for fresh water this morning in NOTICE OF MASTERS SALE Key West. A small cable-tool rig Notice is berel n that under was set up on the incinerator db: thor he Final De- ‘ and by authority the Fin track of the city yi oan eree of Foreclosure rendered by the Honorable H. F. Atkinson, one of went to work this morning. To- the Judges.of the Circuit Court of | . the Eleventh Judicial cuit. of day the first load of what Mr. erida, in @hd fer Monroe County, Scuoggins says is as, big a rig as res Att aes of Max. A.D 234 ywes ener been Iuiltiisscoming to ing in which Helen D. Perky,/ Key West by truck. ower the Over- Wipe Woman, is comp, t, and, , eree, unger y” Vittae— of terms thereof will offer—forsaleigeuqhe bestenowh oenginecring(rieue Betanceur§ te “W and sell at public outenye a .the — highest and best bidder for cash af COHCORRS Ihe country, is here rts, Leland Veriet Sawver the front door of the Court House | sifeeviging the work.- ‘This cor Monroe County, in the City of - and Mr. Scroggins are in-‘'# Marie Key West, Florida, on the 7th day Cem of February, A. D: 1938, between terested in the experiment of the hours of eleven o'clock A. M. go” finding water here. The ric now clock P. M. the same sal sates day and the, being used is a small affair and hours the legal hours of sale, the . = following described property situate | iS to be used only until the larg- Florida, to-wit: This will be the 2, Township 5 East, lying West and South centre 13, Township 5 49 East, proj through said Lot 4, and being all the lands conveyed to Qliami Bank & Trust Co., Trus- tee) by A. MeF. Porter and se Porter, bis wife, by war- ds fated January 12, vary 27, 1924, hnd ‘d in Deed Book aud Deed Book , Page 308, respectively, of records of Monroe jorida, with the ex- se lands conveyed ne by decd dated 1925, ‘containing 7- 35100 acres, more or less. The said property as aforesaid together with’ all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances and be put in service . thereunto belonging, or in any wise 4. appertaining, being sold to satisty time the 300-foot denth is*reach- said decree. led, it is expected Dated this ist day of January, | i bo 4 RAYMOND LORD, i A. D. 1938. 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