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AGE TW AG oe ‘The Key West Citizen | | | Sec | txcept Sunday By | LP. AW’ THAN President aud Publisher JOE AL Business Menager | The Citizen Bulimting | che Bod Ata Olle ls | | Only Datiy Newspaper in Key West and — H Monroe County | | i at Key Went, Florida, ¢ as second class matter ember of ed Press is exclusively plication of all news dis it,or nut otherwise credited in this paper.abd also the local news published here. “SUMSCRIPTION RATES Une» Year Six Months Three Months Ones Mouth Weekly ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application, SPECIAL NOTICE i ap reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of | ject, obituary notices, ete. will be charged for at | te of 10 cents a line. Glices for entertainment by churches from which evcnue is to be derived are 6 cents a line. phe Citizen is an open forum and invites discus- sion, of public issues and subjects of local or general | inteyest but it will not publish anonymous communt- cation se. $ Eser) Z MEMBER = FLORIDA PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION wy ~ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN g © Wit always seek the truth and print it Pithout feat and without favor; never be” afraid to attack wrong or to applaud right; always fight for progress; never be the or- gan or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, faction or class; always do its utmost for the public welfare; never tolerate corruption or injustice; denounce vice and praise virtue, ¢gommend good done by individual or organ- ization; tolerant of others’ rights, views and print only news that will elevate and not contaminate the reader; never com- opinions: promise with principle. IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Water and Sewerage. More Hotels and Apartments. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Airpurte—Land and Sea. Consolidation “0? County and City ‘Gov- ernments. A Modern City Hospital. bree a wrant. discussion is always odious—to } ~ America needs brave men and women \ today as.never before, = Hitler can’t get in Semion Timo- sh@nko'’s hair—he hasn’t any. | tields. | war is going on. | Germans will receive their death blow | now dying in the defense of their country upon to make ihe supreme sacrifice. aerial unil , the use of our } nent. | on the coasts of the | they expected to accomplish. | executed. | plants was éfe of their main objectives, to-' | vether With the crippling of G@unk railroads | to study a building modelled after Amev- We hope there will be some lLires Zor | civilians’ use very soon; our tires are get- inp iired. | : Driving carefully will save lives on whe | highways, even with slower speeds te wer automobiles, 2 and | Americans até too extravagant. Heve | thy aré.with’af ificome tax in 1948 io pay tht fow of them can afford. = Our boys in the Solomons do not need wm clothing, at least not until next April, foit's summer time there until next March. | Most of the modern Hawaiian songs | refleet more of the influence of Broadway and Hollywood than of any real Hawaiian | atmosphere, | = The people of India, now making tréuble-for the British, might find out how } they happen to be making demands upon anybody. Talk of planning the after-the-world- | war worll—what about using the same | entérgy, now being: tsed, against the mass ofp eventable suffering, of, poverty, dis- eae, ignorance and misery? } ¢* The Japs have had an aggressive eye | oneChina for a long time. As far back as the year 1592, they made an unsuccessful | attack on China through Korea. Now 350| years later, the Japs still are at it and with Nos reater success, N The difference between the minds. of | hufman beings is that some work slowly.and sofhe not at all. The:late Arthur Brisbane ws wont to say that-there was as great a difference hetween-one brain and another | as between an Australian bushman snd a blade of grass. Ea ie — | who talked to the “wisest man in China.” | that if we cut aloof from China, there might |, Operations, says there is no cheap way ¢ | do all the time. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | ENGLAND WATCHES RUSSIAN FRONT - ‘Touay’s s Anniversaries nem ene Beare, Pa. 1751—Margaret Corbin, Revolu-: Anne Parrish, tionary heroin», born .Franklin Cu., Pa. Died Jan. 16, 1800. An American newspaper man, return- ing from England, says that he is surprised to find our newspapers playmg up che i3oi- omon Islands battle and the fighting in Af- i most tothe exclusion of the great “ruggic going on in Russia, and reminds us | that in England the news from the Russi {rent gets precedence over ail other battle- ;Conn., novelist, 1770—Joseph Hopkinson) “PH 8 adelpria lawyer-jurist, aifthgt of “Hail Columbia”, born™ there. Died Jon. 15, 1842. in clergyinan, cborti 1815—Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Hes ‘seam ago. leader in woman’s rights move- ment. writer, lecturer, born New?! York. Died Oct. 26, 1902. This is an interesting commentary on the war. No doubt the British are correct in giving the greater emphasis io the Rus- sian front, where the major fighting of the It is on this front that ihe in of Vermont, =. aa Vt., 65 years ago. 1825—George Munro, New York dime novel publisher, born = in Nova Scotia. Died April 23,!more, banker, gardless of how many months it takes for | 1896. Va. {the Nazi military machine to pass out. In this country, however, where the war with Japan is generally regarded as oar field of operations, it is natural that at- tention should be directed to the scene where cur boys are engaged with a brutal and merciless antagonist. It is in the Par Isast, in the Solomons, where Americans are 1831—E]i J. Janney, inventor Dr. Laurence of the railway coupler, born in New Orleans, Virginia. 1912. 1859—James correspondent, in Montreal. Rev. James M. Creelman, war journalist, born Died-Feb.-2,-1915, ;Po™ in Boston, Lodsty’ s Bi thdays | a Admiral Harold R. Stark, born prings, Colo., 54 years ago. Dr. wii $° » Washington? D)-@., noted Baptist U. S, Senator Warren R. Aust- Thomas B. McAdams of Balti- —— born 63 years ago. noted physician, Died there, June 16,! born there, 64 years ago. United States Navy reports 408 men killed, wdunded, or missing. ‘LOCAL GALS BETTER PRIMP UP, TO SUIT we AFTER DOT LAMOUR By SPOON RIVER SAM £ 62 years ago. Wide World >: of Georgetown, born Colorado They got to- hz worry about after keep in stvle, I've something to fret over. Well, vou know all these. Holly- wood glamour girls is swarm to our military camps, alons men actors and other ent ers, to put on programs for ¢ boys. That's a fine ‘thing, and the boys to Jct Abernethy of Cedar Rapids, born Highgate, ATTEND OUR BIG Richmond, R. DeBuys of Gillis, editor of the Catholic World, New York, 66 years ago. » Today InFi istory where events will determine how more of thejr countrymen will be many called e LEG ALS 1813—Historic “Canoe. on Alabama __ River Ametitans and Indians. fight” between culTr TH JU TATE IN THE BLEY OF TH The African front engages our atten- tion ‘because of the participation of om" tanks in great numb and ihe, kr owledge chat uhousands cof Americans have been sent io chat_conti- “1850-—Allen B. Wilson, .youne Moteover, in this country, if not in | Pittsfield, Mass., cabinet-maker, TO: 4 England, there is a lively nope that success patents his historic sewing ma- of the present British will produce iremen- | 5, patent money. repercussions in the eatire Mediter- ranean area. | 1836—American border organi- zation invades Canada to le Canadian rebels. ‘appre r You are hereby divorce, in the al ay cous - 1912—A searching party finds snowed-up tent and bodies po ae Capt. Robert F. Scott and his!The Key West two companions, on way _ back ey pyeneniis ef from South Pole, and only a day’s march from shelter and Scme American citizens are wonder- plenty had they been able to go ing why the German saboteurs were landed | on. nited States and what WHY GERMAN SABOTEURS CAME of October, (SEAL) County, Florida {Sd.) ALLAN B. C 1915—Winston Churchill re- §5jicitor for Pl: signs cabinet office to join army The answer, comes from one’ of, chem, ‘i France, testifying for’ the government in the.triak of certain Americans for treason are relatives of one of the saboteurs already ieee ELI 1917—(25 years ago) Bakers | oF They put under license by proclama- tion of President Wilson. 1921 — (International Disarma- ment conference in Washington opens. CHANCERY. EFFIR This man, Ernst Péter’ Burger, * sayS Me ? that destruction of key Almeritan ‘aluminum 1932—-President Hoover invites President-elect Roosevelt to. con-! |fer with him. ! TO ell Lee ss Recei vi u are hereby ' tw the Bill « | divorce, ith 4 LEGALS [rua Gener therein will be tak s Order js a week for ‘The r publish connecting: the smelting plants with mills and finishing plants. Burger says that the saboteurs were ; ; . ® 2 Ae IN THE CIRCUIT. COURT OF especially trained for their work, attending } LEVENTH SeDie TAL (CIRC TATE OF F a secre botage schoo] near Brandenburg, oXp TOR MONROE COUNTY. where they practiced blowing up railroad lines. Moreover, they were given a chance colling 8-415 November, A. D. DONNA EAL) WHIT County, Florida. WHITRMAN, Defendant PUBLICATION wi Camp Police vs. ican warehouses. , EMBLA .BLAY ORDER OF Embla Blay 210th oi Solicitor for Plaint “WISEST MAN” DOESN’T KNOW hereby required pear to Bin of Compla divorce on the 1942 It is rather unfortunate that the Chinese do not know what the United States is fighting for—the report coming from no less a personage than Wendell Willkie, allegations ronfessed. published | consecutive | a ANITA “BLAKE, Defen otherwise the therein will be taken This Order is to a week for four in The Key West Citizen, er, published in Key West, CARL BLAKE, be Pla onc Week ORL Ordered this 4th day of IN THE D. 1942 ) Boss C Sawyer k of the Cirevi¥ Court, Monroe | County, Ploridagy -y ! . Sawyer eputy Clerk. By (Sd.)} Flore’ ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., cerylat Key W Solicitor for Plaint#t. Florida, pn or bef nov5-12-19-26,1942 | December, 1942, to at eee brought against yc CIRCUIT COURT OF THE!) Otherwise the alle, NTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Dill of complaint TATE OF FLORIDA, IN Confessed by you IN| Florida. Donea NA FLORIDA: TO: Anita Blake, Fitchburg, You are here and appear bef of Monroe,Coun It is mighty easy to remind the Chinese that we are fighting Japan, in the Far East, largely because we would not make a deal with the Japanese at the expense of China. Any wise man in China ought to under- stand this fact. pa In 1941, during conversations seeking z u way to settle the peace of the Pacific, the aND ran MONROE COUNTY. Japanese repeatedly suggested that the meas 3 great difficulty in the Far East was our aid to China. Nomura and Kurusu indicated @: der be published i xe No. 8-397 | LOVETT WILLIAMS, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE.| CHARLIE WILLIAMS, Defendant. | eves OF PUB s a basis y ©) ing peac | TO: CHARLIE WIL 1S, bea — for are anihos ae a | Taree Gaets : | n negotiations with Japan thi. - | You are hereby r to ap- nee t DP this coun pear to the bill of mplaint for try at no time considered the possibility of |Givoree tiled against. you in_ the above styled cause -n the first-Mon- recognizing Japanese overlordship over | day in December, A. D. 1542, other- se the allegatio: of d bill will China, even though there was a general lbs takapoesecnteaen cpap : Dor d ordered at recognition that such a stand might lead to | riorida, this uth das ara war with the Japanese. A.D. 1942 WE LACK THE TOOLS OF WAR \in said county and This 28th day o 1942. (Court Seal) Clerk of the Circui roe County, Flor By: Sd.) JOHN E. licitor for in’ © AND FOR West,;_ FLORIDA. (IN P| October, |In Fe: Estate of | (Circuit Court Seal) sc sg APPLICATION Clerk of the, Cir (Sd.) Kathledn Canaye AND FOR MONR om CHANCERY. “ Case No. $-293 MARY MEHAM HARCLERODE, Sore B Notice Admiral Ernest J. King, Chief of a pet22 ition dgnin Pies ase Deceased; [iN Shae Creurr ELEVENTH JU OF THE STATE 1T win the war and admits that we do be | iy; v NGS, have the tools of warfare or the irained men we need to get on with the fight faster. The Admiral asked for an end io in- ter-service controversies, saying that there is no profit in agitating and stirring up these arguments. He recalled that officers who have recently returned home “from the | Solomons report that there is no question of | the “branch of service” there where “they are.all down in the ditch digging together.” vill _apply to the r, bie Final Report non of ate mee ae Dated this 17th D. 1943. MARSHALL HARCLERODE, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION MARSHALL MARCLERODE, RESIDENCE UNKNOWN. You are hereby required .to ap-|Administrarey ; bear tothe bill of complaint for! jdivorce filed against you in the! abeve styled cause on the first Mon- |day in December, A. D. 1942, other- wise the allegations of said bill will | be taken as confessed. Done and ordered at | Plorida, this 20th day A. D. 1942. (Cireyit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Court; By: a.) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk loct22-29; nov6-12,1942 TO de ceased. ~ Key West, of October, Heroes are ordinary men and women | who do, under stress, what they intended to | ‘oR a COUNTY. sells half-interest for* $200 pear to the Bill of A.D. 19 Clerk of the Cireuit Court, By Kathleen ys AND FOR MONROE: © Ne No. 8-444 LAWHRNE onpEn OF PUBLIC Vier 92, New ¥ in the above styled cause! Done and Ordered this 4th day off 1942. ‘k of the Circuit Court, By (Sd.) Florence E. S: ALLAN B. CLEARE, FOR PUB E OF THE STATE OF Uqatttal “io ha It.is further ordered. that this or- four consecutive weeks in The Key} | West Citizen, a newspapeg published (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer, PORTE, UNTY JUDGE'S CouRT. ! FLORA HENNINGS, Deceased. YOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE | DISCHARGE. All To Whom It May Concern: is hereby given that the) dergiiGed oo filed his final ‘re- bas aha te 6th day-of November A. D. 1942, I | mond R. Lord, County Judge of Mon- foe County, ‘Florida, for appro-al of [Discharge a8 Administrator de bh IR. estate. of Flora Hennings, . Oct22-B¥: nov5-12.1942 € DICIAL OF FLORIDA, IN IN RT OF 'THE CMRCUIT | af for Sensational Clothin SALE! .We Are. Known From Coast To Coast For These PHENOMENAL VALUES! _ 475 SUITS own. required to Complaint, pove :—< ap- fe for newspaper F lorida ed this 28th day Ross C Sawyer Monroe nttage, ty Clerk LEARE, JR., iff. URT OF THE AL CIRCUIT ORIDA, IN ts fcDANLEL, Plaintiff, Dv “DANIE De: Me sg, Ship, ork requ of Complaint, ed to ap- ase +50 Tvecember,. A the — alleg: en as confe: to be published four consecutive FIRST SUIT. Key West Citizen, a ed in Key ¥ ADD Take Away 2 SUITS for $1.00 a TALK-OF-THE-TOWN 1,975 je of PANTS |} 3 GROU Ps - Ross © Sawyer | Monroe Deputy Clerk. JR, 2-19-26,1942 iff. AND FOR MON- IN CHANCERY. » S408 H intiff, ndant. CATION 138 Cedar ’Street,| ACATATE MIXTURES © Circuit Court lorida; in Chaw- Monrge Ci ire the Gth: diy a bill for divorce vu by Carl Brake, gations of :#hdd will be taken as $395 SOLID Shop in Our Spacious ARMY and NAVY Department IT’S COMPLETE! @ OFFICERS’ WHITES KHAKIS | @CHIEFS’ WHITES - KHAKIS Raincoats-Overcoats 2 5 TAILORED SAILORS’ 18-0z. Blue Serge 1,000 SAILORS’ WHITE SUITS Hote” Showing New SPORTSWEAR and FURNISHINGS EXCLUSIVE LUGGAGE Frank WOLKOWSKY (WEST CLOTHES SHOP, Ine.) ‘Duval and Southard Streets once a week tor| state. of October, A. D. Ross © Sawyer it Court of Mon- ida BLUE BLUES Deputy Clerk. tiff. + Nov5-12-19,1942 | MONROK COUNTY, j ROBATE. ' BLUES FOR FINAL | ‘for’ Final, Dis-! istrato?-de” bonis of FLORA HEN- and that jon the Honorable Ray- and For a Finalj of FLORA Hi’ day of October A. || STOWERS, wonis non of the De- Key West, Florida amass £2424444004048)

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