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_ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1988 |ALL PATHS EXCEPT ROAD TO RICHES 0 PEN TO SOVIET BOY MOSCOW, Feb. 9.—From work- jers’ homes, Russia’s 14-year-olds PAGE EIGHT LEGALS __|HOME-LOVINGHITLER URGES — COUPONS TO SEE THE WORLD Said tax certificate together with mitted or levied id to the highest | House Door in | j Tt all subsequ: taxes wili bidder at t Key West. h day of Feb- 0 o'clock P.M 9th day of Febru- E Cc Sawyer cuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By W. O. WERNER man labor front, the leader of each AP Foreign Service |cruise is the Ortsgruppenleiter BERLIN—Reichsfuehrer Adolf | (local group leader) assigned to | Hitler, who almost never sets | the ship. He encourages develop- | foot outside the Fatherland, is ment of the proper nazi “Weltan- | the patron and promoter of for- | schauung” (world outlook) among ; eign travel for German workmen. | both crew and passengers. In the last three years, tens of} Less Expensive Cruises, Too thousands of German coal mimers,| Besides ocean cruises, the Kraft- carpenters and factory workers | Durch-Freude organization offers! who never before had seen the | less expensive vacations within sea have cruised to Madeira or! the country. River cruises, espe- the Norwegian fjords since the /jcially on the Rhine, are popular. viorida, to-wit.|9azi Kraft - Durch - Freude|To date, 420 Rhine cruises have S, as recorded in | (Strength Through Joy) vacation/ provided a vacation thrill for ecords, Deed Book | trips began. | some 300,000 workers. | Cheap. But Not Free | In addition there always are! These are not free trips. The | low-rate excursions on the rail- miner or factory worker buys ways, and a whole week’s board coupons and pastes them in a and room included in the cost of book the year long, saving up for|a trip to one of the summer re- x sia ay of Deer | a ne ne Soe aereemmnestn oaese iti wie 5 193%, at £90 o'clocs Fa” | Com ion is organization, spec-| To accommé rapidly- | De b tuts the sth r cag == ial rates—and pressure on em-!| growing demand for such sum- BUILDS TOMB, LIVES | ployers for vacations with pay. |mer trips, special Kraft-Durch- The upshot is that the average | Freude resorts are being built. On cost of a week’s cruise to Norway | the island of Ruegen, for instance, (By Associated Press) including railroad fare to andjon the Baltic coast, a beach re-; CAIRO, Egypt, Feb. 9.—A par- |from the port of embarkation, | sort of truly wholesale dimensions‘ jor, bedroom and bath, with all 1938—M540 NOTICE OF CEI that (Paul filed with that the ether with all d or levied taxes Florida be Notice Geo. BE. me tax « subsequ: given Est. Constant supervision of his life by a communist, one-party gov- {| |ernment, the assurance of a job | without riches if he behaves and | perhaps distinction in some field }of endeavor honored by the So- viets—that is the outlook for Ivan Sit-down exercises never kept any. | boy. i body fit fer work. He may become dictator, doctor, | he would have While shavin’ a travelin’ salesman factory manager or flier, a scien- yestid’y Newt Yokus, th’ barber, had | tist or soldier, or just a worker. 2 lot t say but didn’t git a chance t’ | Any career except that of capital- |_ It is quite likely, therefore, that say it jist, landlord, or employer of labor ; Ivan prefers school. His father |is open to him. ' i j = | He might even study for the} many facilities, including free THERE JUST WAITING | priesthood, as his “dear father, | medical service. perro teacher and leader,” Joseph Stalin} Government regulation is on did before he became a Tevolu- | every side of young Ivan. He wil) tionary. But that is extremely im- feel it more as he grows older and | to be sold are evidenced te No. 4 of 1926, and h inclusive. Said tax certificate together with ‘omitted or levied id to the highest rt House Door in ‘s Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. | feb. 9-16-23, 1938—MS541 Notice is hereby given tha Ingurtha Olsen Pinder has filed with | me written request that tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes | held by the State of Fiorida be/ advertised and sold to the highest | bidder for cash as provided by the Legislature, upon the following | described real estate in the County | of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 4, Bik. 3, Tr. 20, as record- ed in Monroe County Records, Deed Book B-2, Pake 120. ‘The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 316 of 1931, and Tepresent taxes for the years 1930! to 1937, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with | ail subsequent omitted or levied bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 25th day of Feb- fuary 1935, at 3:00 o'clock P.M. Dated this the 9th day of Febru- ary, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Plorida. NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES Notice is hereby John T. Olsen has filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida be advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legisiature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of F' Lot 6, Bik. 1, Tr. given that 0, as record- ed in Monroe County Records, Deed| Since both worker - Book YY, Page 12. ‘The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 537 of 1932, and Fepresent taxes for the years 1931 to 1937, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with | to about $20. Additional luxuries, | feb. 9-16-23, 1938—M542 | senger liner exceeded in size only orida, to-wit: | feature. food and entertainment, amounts | without tax. i New Ships Luxurious Durch-Freude organization, a fleet | of eight steamers will be sent; around the world with German } New ships now being built for | Kraft-Durch-Freude cruises have similar quarters for crew and pas- | sengers. The first of these, recent- ly launched, is a 25,000 ton pas- by the larger transatlantic liners. It will carry 1,460 vacationing | workers, and a crew of 400, all in letics. Music takes second place, {many workers bringing their ac- cordions, mouth-organs or guitars. 'The community sing is a regular Passengers | and crew are members of the Ger- Poland To Train 10,000 all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 26th day of Feb- ruary 1933, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. Dated this the 9th day of Febru- ary, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. (By Associated Press) In Anti-Gas Work (By Associated Press) outside staterooms. | away from home, or miners never Deck space is particularly large,|away from the coal districts— because of nazi emphasis on ath-/are particularly grateful. Others is under construction. It is designed to accommodate the | such as cigarets and beer, are sold| weekly an army of vacationing Zaki’s tomb—and he’s living in it. workers, and a hotel—or rather : | hotel _magnificent—with sleeping the tomb at a cost of-$150,000. It The cruises keep six passenger | accommodations for 20.000 is is located in the Mokattum hills, House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of |liners busy all summer. Mediter-| planned. The plan is to provide a where a large area is devoted to ranean cruises are promised as/|week’s vacation at the seashore | mausoleums. soon as the Spanish situation per-| for Berlin workers at a flat $7.20,| Zaki has combined all the con- mits. And in 1940, says the Kraft- | including railroad fare, meals and | veniences of a modern dwelling room. Sailors Get Theirs Other activities of the Kraft- workers. Seeing the Olympic | Durch-Freude organization, which | there’s a kitchen, running water, j games in Tokyo will be part of] is part of the German labor front, | electricity, a telephone, a radio, taxes will be sold to the highest | the excursion. i include cheap tickets to the opera, theaters and concerts. { Though these excursions are to} some extent a substitute for high er wages, which would permit a German worker to buy his recrea- tion in the ordinary way, many are impressed by them. Some— especially middle - aged women workers who never before got would prefer — even without a cruise—higher wages. The cruise program includes, too, a week’s'inland vacation, us- (By Associated Press) WARSAW, Poland, Feb. 9—} | Jones told the Royal Commission | Compulsory training in gas attack defense will begin soon for 10,000 feb. 9-16-23, 1938—M543 / men and women to be selected by | modern conveniences in Cai- ro’s “city of the dead,” is Okashi The 52-year-old merchant built with plans for a burial according to ancient ideas. In addition to a reception and sleeping rooms, and he travels to and from his “cemetery residence” in a modern American car. The crypt, in which his body eventually will be placed, is un- der-ground, at the foot of a stair that leads down from a court- yard. Okashi Zaki never enters that, however. He built the tomb, he says, because, “A man should plan his whole life, including pre- parations for his death.” POSTMEN WILL RING AT TRAILERITES’ DOOR (By Associated Press) SARASOTA, Fla, Feb. 9— When a trailerite parks this sea- son at the Sarasota tourist park, winter headquarters of the Tin Can Tourists of the World, he will have a regular street address. If he moves, he will reeeive an- other address, under newly-enact- LONDON, Feb. 9.—Prof. J. H.jed regulations. The rules also specify that each fon the Distribution of Industrial | house on wheels must be equip- Population that for employment | ped with a mail box. A postman will make a daily delivery. Heretofore the trailer tourist received his mail at the postoffice, general delivery. Professional “best men”, who TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE —Courteous Service. 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