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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1942 CLOSE CAGE THE KE¥ WEST-CITIZEN TRAINS WILL BE ~~ ‘BRITISH MUFFLERS SLOWER IN FUTURE) ARE USED AS CAPS TAMPA, Dec. 8 (FNS).—The| snociated jold custom of publicizing reduc-| SOMEWHERE IN ENGLAND, tion of running time between! Dee. 8.—Amefican soldiers in BRITAIN’S BOSS SKY SOLDIER ling under one end of the thick,’ olive-dtab scarf and rolling the! fold to desited head size, the Yanks have converted them int: fifst class stocking caps. To conserve material the muf- LEGALS CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT STATE OF FLORIDA, IN IN | THE SWAP -RIDE CLUB Officially Sponserec py Monrose Detemss cous I hereby piedge co-operation m the patrieuc “Swap dice Club” plan to help make my car last longer To do this I wil In THR ELEV OF THE AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. CHANCERY. (By Asaéciated Presa) DOUBLE BILL — — By RUSSELL LANDSTROM AP Features Service Writer NOB ATHLETIC FIVE NOSED HEADQUARTERS BRITISH NAS OFFICERS, 25- AIRBORNE TROOPS SOME- cere as 82 eI WHERE IN BRITAIN—A hand- FIRST, AND NAS NO. 2 WON some, youthful general with a re- 48-30 IN SECOND OVER B's ing one of the allies’ instruments of victory. He is Major Frederick Arthur Montague What was declared the best Browning. D.S.O., 42, a veteran of game of the basketball season in the first world war and ¢om- Key West to date was played last; mander of the British airborne night at the High School gym-_ forces. nasium between the Athletic He generally is ranked among Depattment of the Naval Oper-| the most brilliant of the allied ating Base and the Naval Air leaders. Husbard of Daphne du Station Officers. The Athletic Maurier, the novelist, he is tall, five won by the close score of Slender, mustached, considered 25-23—a single field goal sep- the best-dressed officer in the arating them at the final whistle. | @™™Y- An overtime period - é sary to Melee cthe Gatos, General Browning believes pas- The game was hotly-contested sionately in the mission of air- from start to finish. The victors’ POTM€ troops. : attack “In all probability, whe said, seaeaec iets Pym Bozarealend “the world will be policed after Ardent fans of the Athletic tte war by means of - airborne Department i troops. eee rece contiouelly en “I do not think that interna- pe peas: tional order will be kept by Athletic Department, NOB (25) Pe ae ee by renee ane Chace t FG res F TP ings—or actual landings if neces- ByKewier, ; ; sary—that airborne troops would Ca 3 be sent into troubled regions to 7 rt oa keep the peace.” nee, 6 He predicts that after this war Bogart, g- ’ there may be no more armies as Collins, g 1 the world now knows them, that ~ Jand armies as such as moving 25! toward obsolescence. TP Believes In His Job 6 Officers (23) FG FT F 0 ol Omi nn Totals— Air Station Player— Soleack, f Seward, f Durham, f Taylor, f Swanson, c Burke, g Davidson, g Sila. se 5... Ettinger, ¢ kind of super- either in would be a marine, employable the air or on the sea. “The airborne forces,’ Brown- ing says, “doubtless will carry 5 | more and more tanks, and artil- lery as well.” Sandhurst Graduate General Browning came out of | Eton and Sandhurst, the British in — >jcounterpart of West Point. to Totals— 10 12 23 join ieiGenadiehGuardesinl (he At the end of the regulation first year of the last war. He was game the scote stood 22 to 22. | in action on the western front Technical fouls: Bykewiez, So-| pefore he was 19 years old, and leak 2; score at half: Depart-\ py the time he was 21 he had ment 14, Air Station 10;' free | won the D.S.O. and the Croix de throws missed: Chadderdon, By-! Guerre. kewiez 2, Long 3, Augelli, Bo-j| gart 2, Swanson, Strba 2, Burke! was commandant of and Davidson 2; timer: Burke;) Arms School. scorer: Sawyer; referee: Hansen, | Univ. of Miami. MONE Hom wl eccowcce the | ship in November, 1941, he soon eRe ITte was given command of the na- Another close and hard-fought | tion’s airborne forces. battle developed in the. second| Adept in this highly specialized game as the Air Station No. 2! training and never hesitant, about five edged the High School “B” | getting into battle-dress himself, team, 48-30. ‘the general represents the kind Considering the height, weight | of leadership which appeals im- and experience of the victors,| aginatively to keen and daring the school’s varsity second-|men. He has been an exceptional stringers put up a gallant fight. | athlete; that appeals to his sol- On the NAS No. 2 five were | diers. three six-footers. Not one of the} ee B members was over 5 feet 11| NEW TYPE OF PROPELLER inches. | The Little Conchs came back} WASHINGTON — A new type in the second half to outscore | of propeller for American mili- the victors. tary planes has six blades, two Bridges and Griffin were out-| sets of three each rotating in op- standing for the NAS squad,| posite directions. while the whole B team played CARS LES splendid ball the last half, u There are at present about 100 Box score: fapplicants for every dwelling B Team (30) junit that becomes available in Player— FG FT F TP Montevideo, Uruguay, the De- Morgan, f 4 partment of Commerce says. Sweeting, f LEGALS Key, f NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR "TAL Blanchard, f X DEED L. Smith, c (Senate Bill No. 163) 5 1S HER! Alonzo, ¢ Pritchard, g EBY GIVEN, That holder of Tax R. Barber, g der of illi e No. issued the bray aed eptember, A. D. 1940, has Stone, g 8 filed same in my office and has made application “fer a tax deed to be is- Sued thereon, ~Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- 14 erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, i 2 “Lot 2 Sqr 5 Tr 18, C1-355, as re- 10 ed in Monroe County Rec- 0! 8lerty under the said certificate is- Q)/sued was in the name of Geo. W. Curry Unless said certificate shall be Ji redeemed according to law, the property described therem will be 5! sold to the highest bidder at the, Q| court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of January, 1943, = —\which is the 4th day of January, Totals— 23 48 STOR aie oe ; i 5 i Yated this 16th day of November, Technical fouls: Sestina andj ,4,45' Jarlynsiki; score at half: B Team (eee ee Giseuyen i ‘i Marr rows |Clerk of Circuit Court of Monroe 8, Air Station 32; free throws | "County, Florida. missed: Morgan 3, Sweeting 2. nov L. Smith 2, Alonzo, Stone, Mc- Graw 2, Smith; timer: Burke; scorer: Sawyer; teferee: Hansen, Univ. of Miami. BNE RWODOONOS WK ues eOoWwoOON Station No. Player— FG Bridges, f - McGraw, f Wallace, f Griffin, f Jailynsiki, ¢ Geci, c Putnam, g Sestnia, g Smith, g Overstreet, g s Ss cor ONwHoRouM-l wl oenosccooog Bl omen st 3 decl-8,1943 forfeited to Fort Taylor. In an ve DIVORCE exhibition affair. the Soldiers) mFrrik GRACE NORMA) lost to the Air Station, 32-19. POLICEMAN THRIVES ON UNLUCKY NUMBER (Uy Annnolated Preax) eh ony oe DENVER, Dec. 8,—Fridav the othrnwite thirteenth is the favorite ¢ay of! Th Patrolman E. Leonard Scott. a Week fe . . Scott has 13 letters in his name; Ie yaniianen 1b erence! he rides motorcycle No, 13 in Po-| ida. ‘ lice District No. 13 and pilots ra- | . Rone and Ordered dio patrol car No. 13. & a ee al) Ross C Sawyer Besides that he has been a pa- |Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, trolman 13 years. to Complaint ap- pear to the Bill of for on jer is to be published once for four consecutive weeks this 14th day of 42 Florida. By (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. 1.) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR., feitor for; Plaintiff. novii-24; deel- Women fill transportation. 120,000 jobs 'markable military record is forg-! General} Thus the soldier of tomorrow] ,, When this war broke out he : Small}; Advanced to a major-general-}(s, 8 The assessment of the said prop-|» 8{Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, | intends to register the said fictitious | 8-430 ENHALL, Complainant, DIVORCE. DENHALL, Defendant ICATION Mendenhall, 144 Warren, vs. WOODROW W. MEN! ORDER OF PL Woodrow W. yest Belmont Street, TO. hereby required to ap- |pear to the bill of complaint in the} abov led cause, for Divorce, on} of December A. I. 1942,} the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This or-| der to be published once a week four consecutive weeks in The I West Citizen, a newspaper published in Key West, Florida. Done and ordered this 23rd day of pvember A. BD. 1942 AL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe County, Florida By (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk LOUIS A. HARRIS, Solicitor for Complainant. no’ decl-8-15,1942 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED ._ (Senate Bill No. 163) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Frank E. Bowser, holdet of Tax Cer- tifieate No. 329, issued the 2nd day | of September, A. D. 1940, has filed same in my office and has made| application for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. Said certificate em- braces the following described prop- erty in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 3 Sar corded in ords. | The assessment of the said prop-| erty under the said certificate is sued was in the name of Geo. W. Curry. | Unless said bi redeemed according th property described therein will sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first day in the month of Janua which is the 4th day of 1943. Dated this 16th day of November, certificate shall to law, AL) Rozs C Sawyer k of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. nov17-24; decl-8,1942 / AND P MONRE CHANCBRY. Cane No. 8: SEVILLA PINDER LOW I LOWE, JR., Delivery, required to ap- of Complaint for inst you in the eon the 4th d pear to the Tivorce filed aj e styled ca ry A. D. 1943, otherwise t 8 of said bill will be taken s 16th day of November Clerk of the Circuit By: Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. nov17-24; decl-8,1942 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCE) WILLIAM S SWACK, Plaintiff, DIVORCE! vs ERNIE CANNADAY SWACK, Williman South Caro: | You are hereby uired 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 therein will be taken a ‘This Order is to be pi a week for four consec in The Key West Citizen, a news-| paper published in Key West, Flor-| ida Tfone and Ordered thi of November, 2 (Seal) Clerk Circuit Court, Monr: Florida, By (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. R. CLEARE, JR, 14th day THE STATE OF ete AND FOR MONROB COUNTY. CHANCERY, Cane No, 8-425 BRYAN DAVIS, es Plaintife,; Fa vs DIVORCE. FEROL DAVIS, fendant ° PUBLICATION LORIDA 3 It is hereby ordered that required to appear on the of December, 1942, before the above entitled court to the Bill of Com- Citizen is hereby designated as the newspaper in which this order shall be published once a week for four} (4) consecutive weeks. | Witness the Honorable Arthur | Gomez as one of the Judges of this | Court and the Seal of this Court in} the City of Key West, Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, this 16th’ day of vember, 1942. (Seal) Ross C Sawyer Florida. By (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk, novi7-24; dect-8,1942 NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS ME STATUTE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in busthess under the fictitious name | of Land's End Tourists Home, 532 Caroline street, Key West, Florida, ame with the Clerk of the Ci: Court of Mouse County, Florida oe ICHARD L. LIGHT. novi7-24; decl-8-15,19420) TGHT. Subscribe to Thi ake. ie Citizen, 206 | ——_.._._...|.|. 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