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* Hook 8S, PAGE EIGHT LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES is here given Harry L. Knowles me written reques tax certificates together subsequent omitted or levied taxes held by the State of Florida advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estat the County of Monroe, da, to-wit that with Notice f = about to spread. be} ‘WEST COAST UTOPIA CLAIMS THE ‘PERFECT’ GOVERNMENT (By Associated Press) By SAM JACKSON motorists who drive through it AP Feature Service Writer annually, Holy City is remember- HOLY CITY, Calif, Mar. 3— ed chiefly for its peep shows and The ‘world’s perfect government,’ | gigantic figures of ‘Santa Claus. heretofore confined to afew acres| The peep shows are built in the in the Santa Cruz mountains, is' form of churches. They are de- : voted strictly to moral lessons and “Father” William E Ricker its | are a substitute for the exhorta- THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ 'COAST GUARD CHARTS | And They Lived Happily | ROBS POLICE OFFICER Ever Afterward! Miami, Fia—it was a bold pick- j talkative apostle, is out for gov- | tions Father Riker used to deliv- ernor of California in the 1938 | er from the pulpit. election. He hopes to succeed; The Santa Clauses — once “'where Upton Sinclair and his Christmas decorations in a San "| EPIC plan failed. | Francisco department store—sym- In case he doesn’t, he is going | bolize the stature of the white 2 to transfer the blessings of the race. For Holy City’s ruler is Also, Pt. Lo Gwynn’s Sube in Monrve Ce Tr. 13, recorded by certificate N represent taxes f to 1937, both incl Also, Lot 10, Blk. corded in Monroe Deed Book C-1, F re evidenced of 1929, and both incl , Lot 28, E . Key West recorded in rds, Deed M Book sold are evidenced No. 944 of 1928, and axes for the years 1927 h inclusive ax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied faxes will be sold to the highest rt House Door in 4th day of March ck P.M. h day of Febru- b Ross C Sawyer Glerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. feb. 1 mar. ‘3, 19383—M661 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES Notice is hereby given that Thomas R. Newbold 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 Wertised and sold to the highest bidder for House Bil the Legisiature, upon the following described real estate in the County Of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Pt. Lot 1, Bik. 6, Tr. 4, as record- ¢@ in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D-2, Page 234. ‘Phe taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 126 of 1931, and represent taxes for the years 1930 to 1937, both inclusive Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 4th day of March 1938, at 3:00 o'clock P. M Dated this the 17th day of Febru- ary, 1938 (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. feb. 17-24, mar. 3, 1938—M662 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES Notice is hereby given that Lambert D. Walters has filed with Me written request that the tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes held Dy the State of Florida be ertised and sold to the highest r for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit Lot 18, Bik. 1, Tr. 3, as recorded is Monroe County Records, Deed Page 194 ‘The taxes to be sold are eviderced by certificate No, 53 of- 1924, and represent t the years 1923 to 1937, both inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 4th day of March 1938, at 3:00 0’c P.M Dated this the 17th day of Febru- 7 | future.” *;\and his flock for 20 years. system to Mexico. He has just | strong for white supremacy, and made a good will tour south of the | when he can spare time from his Rio Grande in his private air- | “world’s perfect government” he plane. Gaily-colored-cards urged dashes off a pamphlet on putting the Latins to “have faith in the’ other races in théir place. | Uses ‘Bouncing Money’ A Success For 20 Years = | ost striking feature of the per- The 63-year-old philosopher has Aiea a - demonstrated that on a small | ‘ct government is its “bouncing scale he can make his ideas click. | money.” With the government in Holy City (population 80) has/control of all finance, Riker be- been providing a living for Ricker |lieves,“ money dfawn from the central banking system will __Jts business has expanded stead- | ounce right back to it and there ily even during depression. Bow never will be a shortage. it includes ‘a store, hotel. three | Suitable work for all—capitalist barista) ited ing stations, a | .. well as laborer—together with bottling works, print shop, post- office, two meeting halls, a barber shop, shoe shop, curio shop and/| an astronomical observatory. j The latter will issue you an elaborate deed to a lot on the moon. But breaded Joe Witzik, | the astronomer, explains the deed ; is just a joke. Gigantic Santa Clauses To the hundreds of thousands of | early retirement on liberal pen- sions will be achieved through his fiscal system, Riker believes. He also has worked out production, distribution and social phases of his theory. . So assured of his logic is the Holy City overseer that he has a standing offer of $25,000 reward for anybody who can find a flaw in it.” a A LITTLE ROUGH TREATMENT CALLED G By LYDIA GRAY SHAW AP Feature-Service Writer If Bobby is an A student at school, always comes home to | meals on time, and goes to bed | willingly, his parents may hold him up as a model, but it doesn't | become a college professor—or even a bank president. If he had a few difficulties while OOD FOR A CHILD than the child who breaks a few toys and hits a couple of play- mates now and then. “Why is he worse? Because he always escapes the attention of gidance authorities and yet may be as disturbed psychologically as his rambunctious friends. Model children don’t disturb their par- ents. Disobedient children do. But | better for parents to think more about their children, even though jhe’s told,” he asserts, “is worse} he was growing up Bobby proba- they may be doing the wrong bly would be better prepared for | thing.” life. Soon enough he'll be out in | "To Please Mother’ the cold, hard world, where mo/ In other words, obedience, as, one is going to soften the way for him. Fall And Go Boom | That’s the opinion of Dr. Thom- jas F. Bamford, Jr., psychiatrist in charge of work with problem chil- dren in the Fordham University department of psychology. | Dr. Bamford says: “The first; ‘time Bobby falls down, it will really be a case of ‘fall down and go boom.’ He won't be able to pick | | himself up. When he’s completely Bamford thinks a child should learn ‘to do the thing because he gets pleasure out of doing it right, not because someone tells him to do it. But doing it wrong is part of learning to do it right. Dr. Bamford’s biggest worry is the child who obeys to please his mothers. He thinks the mother who is constantly saying ::‘Now hang up | Well as the other virtues of child- | shot emotionally, he'll look to | your coat to please Mother. Don't |psychiatrist for aid, when his play with that rough littley bo |childhood should already have | gcroés the street, to please Moth- | An’ there’s th’ four-inch political tail thet wagged th’ 96-Inch taxpayer. Jed Williker put a stake out in th’ snow drift where he lost his upper | plate last week. Sez he'll wait fer a thaw look fer it. PLOW UP ROADS Helena, Mont.—In order fo give Indians a chance to escape civili- zation, 125,000 acres of the Flat- head Indian Reservation will be- come a roadless wilderness. Exist- ing roads and highways are being plowed up and all present im- provements in the region will be abandoned. Similar areas will be set aside for other Indian tribes. DOG AIDS HURT MASTER Noblesville, Ind. — During a} midnight hunting trip, Ansel Cas- tor, 50, fell down an embankment and broke both legs. Tying him- self to his faithful coon dog, Cas- tor managed to craw! after it. The dog led him to a farmhouse a half mile away where help-was sum- moned. A Creole is a white descendant of the French and Spanish col- onists who lived in Louisiana prior to 1803 when Louisiana be- came America. The British admiralty has or- dered the standard 5 foot 7 inch ship hammock lengthened by three inches in answer to a plea from some of the taller gobs. Rice is India’s most important OCEAN FISHING SITES (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, March 3.—A new method to show ocean fish- ermen exactly where to drop their hooks or nets is being devel- oped by the U S. Coast Guard. Oceanographic studies have in- dicated each species of sea life i has its own habitat dependent on certain conditions. Finding the species wanted is merely a prob- lem of finding the right condi- tions, say Coast Guard officials. Coast Guard vessels on the At- lantie ice patrol and in Bering Sea already have made observations and calculations of temperatures, currents, and the food of various sea animals. (By Associated Press) STARA KANJISCHA, Yugosla- via, Mar. 3—Mara Suchan, Farm- er Jowan Suchan's wife, believes beating to the latter, her out of the window. Then she turned her a’ to Jowan. She bound hi and feet, and carried hi well, where she tied hi well-wheel, leaving him th whole night, while she Peacefully. In the morning she beat him— half-frozen though he was—mer- cilessly, and made him swear nev- 106,000 ACCIDENTAL DEATHS Chicago—Accidents caused the death of 106,000 persons in the United States in 1937, according to figures computed by the Nat- ional Safety Council. Traffic ac- | cidents were responsible for 39,- 700 of these, an all-time high. In addition, 375,000 others were per- manently injured and 9,400,000 temporarily injured. it all off with a kiss. The Philippine Islands will use $2,500,000 in refunded cocoanut oil taxes to build schools. S Louisiana’s 48,506 square smiles include 3,097 of water and greater mileage of navigable Subseribe to The Citizen. ‘streams than any other state. lof a wallet containing $1,100, 2 viving drinks for him, and topped | — THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1886 SAVES HERSELF Alviso, Calif — When inend searched for Mrs Ah Quang. 36 after her home was fioodied bg torrentia/ rams. passively situng 2 oo pended 5: ropes from the cola |pocket who relieved J. A. Barry is a New York State Police ser- or Sale F 3 Bundles for 5c \ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN } j FIPT LL LLL LAA hd tS ee hd ddd PRESENTED BY THESE FIRMS MAY BE DEPENDED UPON Give Them Your Business! SAFEGUARD YOUR FAMILY’S HEALTH! For a low initial. cost, and only a few cents a week to keep it going, you can have a DAYTON Water System * in your home. Sold on Easy Terms Prices range $47.50. $53.50 and $63.50 PIERCE BROTHERS TEXACO FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE PAUL’S TIRE SHOP Cor. Fleming and White Sts. PHONE 65 |prepared him to shunt off hard | | knocks.” i Ross C Sawyer | Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe Coanty,/ Dr. Bamford may sound pretty | feb. 1 193s—aees. |hardiboiled, but he’s watched | a | plenty of chilrden of all ages, and We Must Draw the Line | thinks that a few failures in early | “My son, do you think that/life are good for the average, chorus girl is the sort you could | youngster. | bring home and introduce to me} When he says “failures” he} and your sisters?” | means things ike these: | “Sure, mother, but I'd hate to. Falling down while learning to trust the old man with her”, walk ‘and not being consoled or! —___—. helped to his feet. i Kicked Around { “Look, Jack, isn’t Mr. McTa-| Getting knocked about in foot- vish a clever skater?” ball games and tussles—god for “He has to be. He only has one him to take it, says Dr. Bamford. skate”. School difficulties—reporting to —_—_—_—_ the principal now and again is} The greatest distance traveled | good for him. Criticism from high- ' by a shrimp on the south Atlantic er up will come eventually, says} coast was 300 miles, the journey our psychiatrist. being made in three months. Tag- In fact, Dr. Bamford makes par- 24, mar, 3, Scotch Skill er...” should be outlawed from | society. . 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