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WEDNESDAY, FEBRU PROTEINS—ANIMAL YS, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN By JOHN GROVER (5 ee (By Associated Press) ‘sion as argument for greatly ex-! panded vegetable protein produc- You'll hear more of the animal tion in 1943. Tentative plans for! protein versus vegetable protein 1944 do call for a market switch argument as food production from animal to vegetable protein: takes stage center in the growing production. months. Labor Uncertain Just now this is a behind-the-' The vegetable protein advocates scenes discussion of no little mo- say the labor situation Has chang- | ment, the heart drops down) ment in the Department of Agri- ed so fast and is so unceftain, that! jagain to its sleeping rate of ,beat- culture. It’s going to decide wheth- ye can’t afford to wait until 1944 | ing, And then for .a,couple more | er you eat a jot more beans, soy- to go all out for bean: The meat | minutes he -heart,.slows even beans and peas and‘#'lotles# meat." \reople admit the virt vege-imo The 1943 “goals! ofthe'food pro- fabies but say it's 80 late to: jeff duction program cai} for whooping: hz ange the program now: { increases in meat,’milk ‘and eggs, the animal proteins. The record output of these products in 1942 is scheduled for sharp upward re- vision, particularly in hogs, eggs, and meat chickens. Bean Increase Scheduled The production of soybeans, dried edible beans and peas is al- so marked for increase over the 1942 record crops, but advocates jeral minutes before a sleeping | person shifts position, hi: beat gets faster. In the last aah jute before the movement jheart speeds up very sharply. moving the sleeper. obsexwations. are that the 1943 meat, milk and eggsjson of the VU. S. Naval Training | goals cannot. be met, or the 1942;Station, Newport, R. I. They were | produétion even equalled, with the !made .with an electrical instru- Fresent labor supply an farm ma-! ment whose presence did nat dis- chinery quotas. They’ cite the/|'turb the sleeper. ominous trend noted all over the! ‘The speed-up of the heart beats country that many farmers are|is attributed to two theories, one abandoning dairy and meat pro- that sleep in one positign -has in- duction dye to labor shortages. | terfered ‘with circulation of blood, |; So they argue to an increasing- | producing congestion, and the Cepeda of vegetable protein say the ly attentive audience that all new, /other to an overheating of some! schedule increases aren't any-' unskilled labor recruited for farm ,portion of the skin. where near enough. They're work should .be channeled into) Mr. Jackson says the heart ac- whooping it up to turn the coun- try into a vast beanery, and they're advancing some potent arguments First, time is on their side. The humble bean has the advantage of quick maturity-Two and some- times three crops of beans can be raised in a year. Meat production has a longer cycle. Feed and fod- der raised this year aren’t trans- lated into edible meat until next year. The vegetable protein boy say we can't afford the time lag in wartime. Second, there’s the farm labor question. Cows, chickens, pigs and sheep require pampering before | dict. they become roasts, cheese and — > ! omlets. Dairy products require an exceptionally high labor quotient, not only in production but also in processing. Meat and egg produc- tion likewise require skilled help. High school kids and women, the only sizeable reservoir of labor, preduction of vegetable pratejns|tion is evidence jn favor of the} to cushion the probable shortages theory that interference with in animal protein output. circulation is the cause of a They would not request any of-|sleeper’s movements. ficial curtailment of meat produc- | tion, dairy products or eggs. Far) from it. They urge that production | of animal protein be facilitated’) NEW YORK.—As early as May, hy every government aid pos-: 1917, in World War I, there were | sible. |mutinous outbreaks in the Ger-— But they also argue that every- | man navy. thing points to animal protein shottages, and that the only pru-! L E G A L S$ af TRC COURT OF THE dent course is vegetable protein | “insurance” against ‘serious pro-| NTH 3 DICIAL CIRC ATE 0! DRIDA, IN OUTBREAKS IN 1917 | tein deficiency in the natiqnal ER RALPH O'NEIL, Ivefendant ICATION rthmere Aventie at Ilingis. Septemhe can’t become experts in the moo filed same In my hereby required to ap- 5 : made application for a tax deed’ to ere ae Gontplal 4 and cluck department just by ; tied, thereon. Said. certifieate | Pear to the Bill of Compl et reading a pamphlet. embraces‘ the following described ; Yoree in the vy of A rty in ‘the County of Monroe, it: | the of Florida, to- 4,7 r. Monroe Co Beans Easier To Raise The ulititarian bean overcomes most of these difficulties. Unskill ed labor can be utilized to a large extent in growing the poor man’s caviar. The bean boys say the same man-hours will produce more edible protein if utilized in bean production than in meat, milk and eggs, and do it faster Beans do not require extensive processing, either, saving second- ary labor. Once they're threshed and cleaned of foreign matter, they're ready for the kitchen «To top it all, the pro-bean bloc | throws the’ 1944 plans of the food production bosses into the discus- LEGALS TION RL Lot 9, Sar. corded in ords, The assessment of the said pro ty under the said c is- ed was in the fi M. Shrout Unless said certificate shall be re- | deemed according to law, the prop- | Clerk erty described therein will be sala| roe € to the highest bidder at the} court house door on the first Mon- day in the month of Apr: which is the 5th day of Ap ated this 17th day of F me of Mattie ‘ern ey R C Sawyer the Cirenit Court of Mon- unty, Florida. d.) Florence Deputy Clerk. i ARE licitor for Plain febl r3-10,1943 AL) Ross C Sawyer | 5 of Cireuit Court of Monroe | !% County, Florida. fe febl7-2 a 943 fe Mari TOLS) AND_FOR MONROE COUNTY. 2 CIRCUIT COURT OF woe eae ean INTH JUDICIAL CIRCULE THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. ‘i THE oF IRCUIT IN CHANCERY. Can ETHELMAE ie No. COLLI NOTICE OF INT To MAK APPLICATION AS FRE, Notice is hereby undersigned resident of of Florida, Thursday A. D. 1943, as the undersigned to the Honorable Judges of Circuit Court. of the Eleventh 1 Circuit of the Stat in and for Moi sitting, ndant. quire to the Bill of Complaint, in the above day of April, A Negations th I ORDER OF PU ATION 2 STATE OF IDA MARION LEON COLLINS, E UNKNOWN. “by ordered that you appear on the 5th ¢ 1943, before the ab » the Bill of Com inst you in th ause, and The K sby designat in ¥h hy} of given married wom < the Ju- of Flor- plaint above filed entitle! Citizen published in Done and Or pruary, A is newspaper he Wt con this order shall he published once | (SE AW} t epee | & week for four (4) consecutive) Clerk ‘of the Cirewit Court, Monroe Poets rida Florida, Dated ‘atk Florida, th the Honorable Arthur; py: (Sd) Florence E. Sawyer 23a day of February, A. D. 194 One of th ue Saw) Judge: 1 of Deputy Clerk. and (Sd.) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR Solicitor for County this DITORS day of February, 119, 120) | (SEAL) Clerk ‘Cireuit Court, ty, Flori (Sa) Fle Ross C Sawyer Monroe Coun- nee BE. Deputy 4 feb24;mars-10-17,1943 ROBERTS, Ss. Win WINFIELD sometimes known field Roberts, Ys No, 8- In the matter df re as NOTICE OF i” JATIO: TAN BERD (Senate Bill No. 163) NCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, v Wet alberg, DECREE cause came on to be ‘the petition, testi port of the in Chan- hi ae 1 herein, nd the Court finding from an ex- ion of the fi in this cause ady Dialber the! petitioner heard} d D. 1940, and’ has| ‘ tion for a tax deeg to} a certifi te “following described County of Monroe, has estate of erts, sometime: Winfield of said Judge the in the S. | ombrac property State of F known deceased to the of Monroe Count his office in tt f said County a within eight » time of the this notice. r demand shall be in writing, ‘in the State of Florija, and| notice of said petitioner's in- | tention to apply for a license to j manage, ta nd control | her property, and to become a free | as been given at the times and in the man- | ner and form required b . Florida utes, i941 upon the hearing thereof, the Court ing fully fied that the said d. has the capacity | ake charge ot own a 4 B_ of W-101 ed in Monro. at of the said prop- said certificate is- e of Rose Wh calendar fi $ said certificate shall be re- | deemed according to law, the prop- erty described therein will be sold to lithe highest bidder at the court} hous door on the first in the monte of April, h of the rn to by the clain . or his at- torney, anc claim or de- mand not so filed shall he ¥ J. FRANK ROE trator of the E Winfield shot 1 manage her j property, a -| y.| er in every, respect, and thereupon, | jupon consideration | thereof, Ross C Sawyer it is ORDERED, ADJUDGED and j. erk of Circuit Court of Monroe) DECREED as follo County, Florida. | 1. That the report of the Special | feb17-24,mar3-10,1943| Master in Chancery herein ‘be and} | the same is hereby confirmed. * 2. That the said Gladys Mulberg, | married woman, Is hereby granted | license to take charge of, manage | nd control her own estate and/ property, and to become a free deat- | er in every respect, to contract and} be contracted with, to sue and be | sued, arid to bind herself in‘all re- Gables Uf. ge fA wth ae of Fel 6 Missle piearise saa eee reer NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED enate Bill No. 163) REBY | GIVE 1 holder; of ‘Tax i} beanies $ issued the | Sndsday-of Seritember, A.D, 1940, has DI filed same in my office and ha: MITCHELL BEATTY, | made application for a tax deed to| wae aR 48h Issued Remon. Epis grits’: | R OF PuBLIeA’ énibracés ‘the’ following PAPRY gagperty in the County of Sgaros| to ap: a e of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 5, Big Pine K. pear to the Bill of Complaint, for divorce, in the above styled cause on the Sth day of April, A. D. 1943, otherwise - the allegations therein’ will be taken as confessed. | erty This Order is to be published one & week for four consecutive week in The Key West Citizen, a news- | paper published in Key West, Flor- NOTICE axe No. § BEATT ro G WAYNE i wikinnire; VORCE | spects x Were un- | married 3. Thqt all a expenses of this cause, pon and} paid outof thi f petition- er herein. | DONE and ORDERED at Cham-| bers, at Key West, Fiorida, this 36” | ay of January. A’ D. Art ar Gomez | Circuit Judge jefb3-10-17-24,1943 | You are hereby required sec. | ran 14, Twp. 66, Range 29—68%, | Acres D1-511, as recorded in! | 7 Monroe County Records. — os The assessment of the said prop- under the said certificate: is- was in the) name of Minnie L. aid:certificate shall be-re. deeme ording to law, the prop. erty described therein will be sold to| the highest bidder at house oor. on the Ross € Sawyer j|day in the month, of ‘April, 1943, | Clérk of the Circuit Court, Monroe | whieh is the 5theday of April, 1943.) County, Piorida, D, By: Florence E. Sawyer. nd Ordered this 23rd day D. 1943. 19 SEAL Ross C Sawyer Clerk: of Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida. . feb17-24,mars- “16, 943 a ag = pe PHONE 135... NIGH GH aaj for Piaintiff Tdep24 pmsrd ~10+ 87,2943 | art | hear so much adverse cri | bureaucrats” these days that it’s | hard to.think of them as anything In the minute after the ‘move-| but government gremlins whose. | sale objective is to sand the wheels. f our’ all-out war effort. I want to tell you now about {one of the great home-front pro- f taking.a. rest from the | duction sagas of this year, éngi- neered by re-| “bureaucrats” The’ vegetable people. contend ' ported<in\ Science by M. M. Jack-| | their achievement was nothing at pr vv vwwvwwwwwrwwy wwe Solomons, 1 Agr: doing in the Guinea and Nor army” who worked under them. The “bureaucrats” are official: ton are C. M. “Chris” Granger, as. four self-professed who modestly insist ‘ing chief forester. The fourth i of the United States Forest Ser- vice. The three here in Washing-| sistant chief of the service; E. E. “Nick” Carter, timber expert; and Earl H. Clapp, until recently act- f eee noes: | woodsmnen, lumberjacks, foresters, | all compared to ‘hat the boys are New! rica and fur- cispe BM ‘ther claim that vhat credit is due} should be given to the “little; is | is charles G. Burdick, Alaska forest- ! | Washington were getting shozt. It er, who was in charge of opera-|appeared there —_ ae be|Clapp and Burdick kept their tions i ttle, Wash. Under their | enough to see us thro} e war. | mou! ut until the other day eee tle aay 7 Granger, Carter and Clapp were| when a battered tug coughed it a fy virtually ordered to tap the vast ys to the dock at Anacorte reserves of Sitka spruce in ae et Sound sawmill town 3 laborers, and Pacific coast sea-|—to deliver to north weatGapt amg south of the Canadian bor- men. | an adequate suppl of ogee . Jn its wake was a raft of logs, #4) lan ade virg! A oe kes 1p0 feet long, 60 feet wide and 3 What they did was blaze a pio- | (where few aati — ante Je ever j feet deep (20 feet of it was belo neer trail over land, rushing riv-, trod) in which the trees grow 150| water). Those logs represented 'feet high and measure seven feet | nearly a mission board feet o or more through at cutting level. | finest close-grain spruce, valued These forests are north'and west | “in the rough” at something like of Ketchikan, along the Klondike! $35,000 but (if irreplaceable) worth gold rush route to Skagway —| its weight in Alaskan gold more than 1,000 miles from the| — Puget Sound sawmills. ers and open sea, to bring nearly a million board feet of much- Sitka spruce to the airplane fac- tories of the Unitéd States (some went as finished lumber to the factories in Great Britain). . } To go back to the beginning: ae ee | spruce (vital to airplane manufae- ture) reserves in Oregon and; The Cat Clarice—Do you know, I th Lumber men who heard about| your cousin George dresses the project called the “bureau- | tily. crats” crazy. But Granger, Carter,} Bernice—Natalie i nat- who. 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