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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, ? FEDERAL UNION PROPOSED Federal Union under this system TO INSURE LASTING PEACE but an equitable sharing of mar- 2nd LEAGUE OF NATIONS kets, price stabilization and reg- ulation of supplies all over the By Edward H. Sims world would also result. Second only to the actual pros- — : ecution of World War II in im-! In later years, Germany, Japan portance at the present time is, and other_ former aggressor na-/| the responsibility that rests with tions would be admitted into the the United States and its Allies| Union, with no restrictions pecu- concerning a lasting peace after’ liar to those nations, except that | this war. their governments conform to| jand be in harmony with the| The peace-loving nations of SPirit of the Union. the world desire some assurance Sa hag | that after they win this war, Although this plan carries and make the peace, society will With it no guarantee of success, not revert again into a group of, it possesses real possibilitiés and, separate armed camps wherein’ @fter all, who has suggésted’ one the aggressor nation, who might better? Proponents contend! that be able to build up overwhelm- this plan would be the League of ing might, will be free to pounce Nations again to a large extent, on his weaker heighbors. but with teeth in it which would | aS Se make it effective. “With this desire for a lasting peace, some thinkers have ad- vaced a plan whereby all the Pa - “ . victorious powers in this war ,, WASHINGTON aon Don't would establish the nucleus of a Travel” drive to eliminate all un- world peace organization, which Necessary travel has been started would eventually incude all the PY Joseph B. Eastman, director of major powers of the world. The the Office of Defense Transporta machinery would be set up on a tion, who urges that everyone democratic’ basis, with represen- |S‘ yourself before you purchase tation from all nations, the’ main @ ‘tavel ticket or Board) sus Br . aos train whether you really need to purpose being to insure collec- make that trip. If you cannot) tive “securi jwar', make y ran nae gas Tor the post-war’ cnscientiously arisweér in’ the af-| : \firmative, please do not go.” He The Fedita]' Union of Nationg! Wms that many bub’ Lines reathed jie ete a turation point early last sum- would have the power to tax and mer and that standing-room is at a regulate commerce, operate an" nium already on many rail-| international police force, and ey chsdivles: i admit new nations as they \"@4 ® : adopted governments which were! Sts gnicceanieki ing and favorable to the Union. Those’, Shortage of ocean shipping ti roblems have are broad limitations, it is true, Other ,Warlie PP the Latin but considering that the Union| Aenean Republics on the need would have two, if not threo} pave verland trans- houses of representatives, these Ha ea “Bepartinertt of Powers are not likely to be abus-| O° rmerce reports. A system similar to that of the | LEGALS government of the United States has been suggested—that of specific number of representa- tives from each «state in one house, and another house with representation based on popula- tion. Under such a system Rus- sia, for example, would have more delegates in the Lower House, as compared with thejT United States. “DON’T TRAVEL” DRIVE CUIT COURT OF T TH JUDICIAL CIRC TATE OF FLORIDA, MONROE COUNTY. y IN TH or TH AND F CHANCE IN i¢ No, 8-423 THOMAS SWACK, Plaintiff, DIVORCE SWACK, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION Ernie Cannada Swack, Williman = Stree South Carolina, You are hereby required to ap- > the Bill of Complaint, for » above styled cause th day of January, . otherwi allegations in will be taken as confessed. rhis Order is to be published once for four consecutive weeks Vest,Citizen, a news- ad in Key West, Flor- WILLIAM vs NIE CANNADAY 114 Charleston, The proposed plan is not con- sidered flawless and many de- tails must be ironed out before the proposal could go into effect, but such an attempt to insure al, lasing veace for the various na- tinos of the world contains its | !?* admirable points. day 1 Ordered this 14th er, A. D._1942. Ross C Sawyer Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida By (S@.) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. (Sd.) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., citor for Plaintif! The need for some sort of world organization is clearly evi- dent at present. As Vice-Presi- dent Wallace declared recently. “We failed in our job after! World War No. 1. We did not know how to go about it to build an enduring world-wide peace. . We did not strive whole-hearted ly to create a world where ther could be freedom from want for all peoples.” decl-8,1942 desiring to engage nder the fictitious name nd Tourists Home, 532 et, Key West, Florida, ter the said fictitious Florida, LIGHT. of Monroe County, In every major Allied country there are today men who hold these views to be true. The ini tiative, of course, rests with thi United States, and England, andj it must be, from this partnership | that the first-steps toward world { organfZati6tr “ttst™ come: The}BRYAN DAVIS, propostq / Bedefak Union » wouldy = Plaintiff, not ley i peyote: ing FEROL DAVIS, ternal ttaits fowever; the in-| . Defendant. ternational wpelice force @EMY. j py) "ORIDA navy ahd air’forces) would act} To under direction of the Interna- |}! tional Legislature when an ag- gressor loomed on the scene. py idle lg on heey Naturally, the threat of such @ ontitied court to the Bill of Com. powerful federation would be a plait f i st you in the above jor factor in preserving worl: tled « nd The Key West major factor in preserving world ee peace. which this order shall once a Week for four ecutive Weeks, the Honorable Arthur mez #8 one of the Judges of this s al of this Court in Vest, Monroe Coun- day of No- Cu oNTH STA’ & MONROE COUNTY. ‘ou JUDICIAL CIRCUIT E OF FLORIDA, IN IN CHANG DIVORCE. pr n the 17th day aga, | Free trade will be an objective of the Federal Union. Tariff re- strictions would not be abolished immediately but, by a gradual process whereby protected indus tries in certain countries could adjust themselves to the changed set-up. Not only world-wide peace would be assured by the s C Sawyer pnroe County, da, By (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk, 3 decl-8,1942 APPLICATION Fo LEGALS | Nomree OTAX. DEED (Senate Bill Ne. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That’ ank Fi: Be , holder of Tax ertifieate No. 328, issued the 2nd ay of September, Ai D. 194 IN THE CARCUIT COURT OF THE’ | E v 1 JUDICIAL CIRCUL IN CHANOERY. 2. COOK, | application for ajtax deed to be is- Complainant, sued theréon. Said certificate em- DIVORCE | braces the foltowink described p: y in the County of Monroe, State jorida, to-wit: r 5 Tr 18, C1-355, as re- in Monroe County Rec- ty te sued was in the name of Ged, W. Curry 2 B. COOK. Defendant TICE TO APPEAR SOR B. COOK, emason Street, The assessment of, the ap-!erty under the said! cer com- you in the S or before the) Unless said certificate stiall' be A. D.- 1943,/redeemed according to law, the 8 eget property described therein will be onfessed ¥Y, sold to the ighe: at 12 |court house door on the abe ‘woh day in the month of January, 1943, which is the 4th day of January, 19 a (S@.) Ross C Sawyer | of Circuit Court of Monroe) 194 ( to al 4th day otherwise bill will ef January, the 3 at Key West, of November, ed this 16th day of November, C Sawyer nant. County, Florida. D., | (Sd.) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., with the Clerk of the Circuit | f 0, {Tiled same in my office and Haw’ | AL) Ross ; Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe| ANSWERS TO YOUR _ WAR QUESTIONS ee Q—Will the boys who volun- teer have to stay in the army longer than those who are draft-} ed? A—No:. Enlistments are now for the duration plus six months. jdi } Q—I paid 10c for %-ounce package of rubber bands. This; figures $640 a pound. Isn’t!¢! there a ceiling on rubber goods? | P A.—Yes, but it’s the highest {price the same store charged for the same package in March. Q—If I told) my husband's! draft board that he isn’t support- | ing me and: would’ be better off in the army will he find out? A.—He might, lady. He free to go through his file. is Q—Will my husband be draft- | ed' any sooner because I am working? A—No: on his case. This has no bearing FIFI IIPTIISILPLL LDS VITIIISIIIITIOLOPILILIL LEO MILILOCIVOLAO ILO OPIOID OLDIE OOD TIT IT IITT Q—Can I get extra gas to run my farm and haul my stuff to market? A—Yes, you're entitled to a “B” ration to keep the farm; going and more if that’s neces- sary to market your products. Q—I have no sugar book. How can I get coffee? A.—Apply to your local board for a ration book. Q—Can a soldier change his LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT EL wT OF THE STAT: oF cr Plaintiff, vs. DIV E EFFIE GRACE NORM. 3 ORDER OF TO: Effie Grace Norm W. H. Norman, Norman Park, Georgia. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for, divorce in the above styled cause on the 4th day of January, A. D. 1943, otherwise the allegatio therein will be taken as confess. ibbs, clo No. a week for four consecut in The Key Wrest Citizen, paper published in Key Wes ida Done and Ordered this 14th day of November, A. D. 1942. (Seal) Ross C Sawy Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. Solicitor for Plaintiff. nov AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. PHYLLIS ys. WOODROW W. MENDENHALL, Defendant ORDER OF P |CATTION TO: Woodrow W. 3 West Belmont Street, Onto - Youare hereby required pear.to the bill of compla the 31st day of December A. 1. othetwise the allegations will be taken as confes: , A newspaper published in Key West, Florida. Done and ordered this 23rd day November A. D. 1942 (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida By (Sd.) Kathleen Nott Deputy Clerk LOUIS A. HARRIS, Solicitor for Complainant. | nov24; decl-8-15,1942 NOTICE OF APPL’ = FOR | TAX DEED (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That | Frank E. Bowser, holder of Tax tifieate No. 329, issued the 2nd day| of September, A. D. 1940, has filed samé in my office and has made application’ for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em-| braces the following described prop-| yerty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 3 Sar 5 Tr 18, C1-3: corded in Monroe Coun ofas: tie assessmerit of the said prop- erty under the said certificate i sued was in the name of Geo. Curry. Unless said certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Mor day in the month of January, 1943, which is the 4th day of January, 1943, Dated this 16th day of November, 942. Sep Rors C Sawyer lerk of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florica. nov17-24; deci-8,1942 IN THE CIR RT OF THE SUEvENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT) OV THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. CHANCERY. Caine No: SEVILLA PINDE vs. JOHN DARRELL LOWE, JR., Defendant. J} ORDER, OF PUBLICATION TO: JOHN PARRELL LOWE, JR., clo Genera} Delivery, Dayton, Ohio. | rou aré hereby required to ap-/ pear to the Bill of Complaint for | Divorce filed against you in the} above styled cause on the 4th da jof Juriuary A: D. 1943, otherwise the allegations of said bill will be taken | as confessed. | | Dated this 16th day of November | A. D. 1942. | | (Seal) Ross C Sawyer | | Clerk of the Circuit Court. | By: Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. 4; decl,1942/ nOVIT-24; deci-8,1942 novl7-24; decl-8,1942 beneficiary from his mother tol his wife? | ficer can help him do this. | | | ber get tires and extra gas? | {like anyone else. cation has to pass the state OPA|Mass. Died June 4, 1874. board. i lold Navy custom. < THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Today’s Anniversaries | A.—Yes. His commanding of-} Q—Can a ration board mem-! 1791—Asa Whitney, inventor- A—He can apply for them,|partner in the Baldwin Locomo- | But his appli-;tive Works, born Townsend, irector in addition to his own! —— | 1813—Ann Preston, Pioneer | j; woman medical graduate in| |1852, virtual founder Philadel-! ‘jphia’s Woman’s Hospital, profes- | sor, born Chester Co., Pa. Died} April 18, 1872. : | Q—Why do they always. hristen a battleship with cham- agne? — === j A.—The Navy says it’s just an: 1847—Christine Ladd Franklin, | scientific editor, lecturer, scient- ist, born Windsor, Conn. Diea! | March 5, 1930. | 185% William T. Hornaday, ;Z0ologist, famed director of New | York’s Zoo, born Plainfield, Ind. Died March 6, 1937. 1869—George Sterling, lyric poet, born Sag Harbor, N: Y. Committed suicide, in San Fran- cisco, Nov. 17, 1926. 1871—Troy Kinney, _ noted | etcher-artist, born Kansas City, ' Mo. Died Jan. 29, 1938. President authorizes use of his| birthday for paralysis drive. 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