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PAGE TWO ‘The The Key West Citizen Citizen THE THE CrreneN "PUBLISHING co. SHING CO, INC. Published Daily, psennt 4 Sunday, by L. P. ARTMAN,. Ow! a Publisher » JOB ALLEN, Basi Manager From The Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ann Streets Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County rtered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The) Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for republication of all news dispatches credited to ft or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the focal news published here. SUBSCRIPTION heres P ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application. SPECIAL NOTICE All reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutioss of ect, obituary notices, etc., will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents a line. Notices for entertainment by churches from which & revenue is to be derived are 5 cents a line. The Citizen is an open forum and invit vion of public issues and subjects of local or general iararees but it will not publish anonymous communi- ions, WILL always seek the truth and print it w:thout fear 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, commend good done by individual or organ- ization; tolerant of others’ rights, views and opinions; print only news that will elevate and not contaminate the reader; never com-~ promise with principle. IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 1. Water and Sewerage. "2." More Hotels and Apartments. 3. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 5. Consolidation of County and City Gov- » ernments. 6.. A Modern City Hospital. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS F Where news is suppressed there is anareny; where news is controlled there is rear: oniw where news is free are human be- ings free. A CARL ACKERMAN, Dean, School of Journalism, Columbia University. MOTHER’S DAY “The second Sunday in May, Mother's Days presents mankind with an opportunity to honor the living and rever the memory | of departed mothers. .that has come to The Citizen’s attention was | ‘Mere words cannot adequately pro- claim the heartfelt gratitude of sons and | daughters whose lives have been blessed by ‘devoted mothers, “The mother, loving and beloved, not only inspires here! dren, but, more pat cularly, by precept. nd example, teaches,” tr aifis, uplifts'and*improves them. @The homage that men and women pay | at the shrine of motherhood is but a token of memories deep in their hearts. Adult yedrs, with parenthood and understanding, uré often necessary before one fully appre- ciates the service and sacrifice of mothers. - Let us not forget, however, that, in the words of Thackery, “Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little chit- dren.” Coleridge called a mother, “the holiest thing alive,’’ and George Herbert thoughi one good mother “worth a hundred school- masters.” A Spanish proverb adds, “An ounce of mother is worth a ton of-priest.”” Most gratifying is the Yiddish proverb, “God could not be everywhere, so He made mothers.” A very smal] honor ean puffsup avery small individual. Did you know that it is a Federal of- fense to molest Victory Gardens? ae neoned nis lira er In the case of War Bonds it is one in- | stance where you can invest without first investigating. The Nazis may surprise us but we have our doubts about their ability to take a thou-! sands of bombs a night without cracking up. industrially. | and see if this isn’t right. By this time we | THE ROCK HILL MIND “How can he be so ridiculous?” You have asked that question, with mounting emphasis, many a time. But, as | your mind is normal, you should try to keep | in view always that there are many minds | so constituted the ridiculous is without im- | port to them. Indeed, many a time you have seen minds of that type try to place the ridiculous at the highest peak.of wisdom. Wisdom. # I bast The ridiculous is hitting its full°stride | in matters that pertain to the. waging of the war. Sundry millions of Americans know easy, ways in»which, Hitler,.Tojo and their deflated sidekick Mussolini can be forced to drop to their knees and humbly beg for peace. The incomparable gem of, Wisdom, as | to the best and easiest way to win the war, received a few days ago by the Key West Chamber of Commerce. Commenting on this | dazzling gem, Secretary Singleton says: | “Every mail brings in at least one prize package to the Chamber of Commerce. Here are all of our war problems settled by the | | Chamber of Commerce of Rock Hill, S. C.”’ The Sage on the Hilltop evaporates: i 2) ) fWanted—500> Air Oommandos to | sink Axis x ae Ww heh, they are all sunk the war) -¢ understand?...It will save time, p, nfoney ‘and@’a°world famine. Get a copy War Plan. ‘Strom’ the: Cham- | ber of Commerce} Rock»:Hill, South Caro- | lina, and help to speed it up. Five hundred | Air Commandos can sink the Axis war- ships including the submarines in their home ports and win the war. It takes only one | man to sink a_ battleship. See Plan 2. An | early reply will be appreciated. To be filed. Show this to the press and give it to the | British Consulate.” | Don’t chuckle; the ramifications of the | human mind are unfathomable, so deep the | sounding lead can no more touch the bottom | than it can the bottom of space. And be- | cause such minds are as interminable as space, ordinary folks with normal minds often develop headaches while searching for a pinpoint of reason in lush and labored vaporings. Gently pat on the shoulder the maa | on the'corner who, day in and day out, wins | the war vicariously; who, day in and day out, fumes and frets over the*impotency ‘of the Allies for taking longer than a couple of hours to topple Hitler, Tojo and their | flunky Mussolini off their perch. | Pat him on the shoulder gently, and | soothingly try to ease his Rock Hill mind. | Going to church is a good habit for | every individual] to cultivate and it is a good | idea for the churches to cultivate every in- | dividual. | FOR ALL OUR SAKES } pie sersiactane i Thirteen billion dollars is a lot to com- | prehend unless considering it in the light of | $100 from every man, woman and child in the U.S. That was the amount sought in the three weeks’ drive, starting April 12, in our lest war bond drive. We don’t have to be sold on the idea that our government is ! | need of money to finance the war. We know | now we areh’t'giving our mon- | i lenidin grit) receiving interest Ny? lizé that we-can;t compare our buying ,the® war bond with the Soldier's Sacrifice in givitig’ his life. But knowing all of this there are still many who dier himself to pay for that bond for them! Ask how many soldiers are buying bonds | are sitting back and allowing even the sol- | surely know that war needs money for | planes, tanks, ships, ammunition, food and | clothing. { This is the reason drives are launched, why we are asked to help carry the finan- | cial load. If we are selfish and just look at { this from a personal angle, if not for our | country’s sake at least for our own protec- tion is it necessary that we respond, But we | are not that self-centered here in Key West. | A local citizen remarks that on ous.of the { talking points for parchasitig “bon is keep down inflation e tally important factor ig money from the pocket betoresit the trading marts, and when too much of } this money is floating around and commodi- ; ties are limited for purchasing, then that to | , demon inflation slowly raises its ugly head. The war bond takes the money out of | | the pocket until the danger is past and re- turns it after the flood, with interest on the ; investment. This is a point to remember | and to repeat as you buy your bonds for the protection of your boy, your government and ; foun’; home, yourself, which you can do now as! well as when the $13,000,000,000 drive was | in progress. | | Albury will be held in the |Jaw and sister, Dr. Valdes, ‘Church held a reception on Sun- | ceding the reception. | Eastern Star, | day for | master at the Key West post of- |e ‘June, 184% before THE KEY WEST CITIZEN -——MOTHER’SeDAY When first she saw you through a red, red mist —= Of pain and agony, and as she wiped away with Smiles, her tears, and held you close and kissed Your face, she knew the supreme joy of “Mother's Day.” lo | Again she stood with brave and smiling face ! And prayed to God that He might smooth your way, | The while she gaily sent you to your place In school, and knew another “Mother's Day.” 1 When you had forfeited the world’s esteem And back against the wall you stood at bay Her faith rose up and with her love supreme She saved you from yourself and w@M a “Mother’s Day,” Alone she sits today and gazes down the years Too proud to let a single tear her fears betray But if your loyalty shall banish all her fears Her faded face will flush with joy, this “Mother’s Day.” STEPHEN COCHRAN SINGLETON. =| KEY WEST IN | WILL ATTACK HUNTER NEW YORK.—A band of wild peccaries will attack a hunter | FROM FILES OF TI OF THE CITIZEN’ ff LEGALS OF MAY 8, 1933 ‘IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH rs ee S EI H JUDICIAL CURCU OF THE STATE OF FLORI Ay | z IN AND FOR MONROE INTY. Funeral services for Eugene L.} qx CHANCERY, f First: ‘axe Now Methodist Church tomorrow after-| ONPETA UENER noon, beginning at 4:15 o'clock. Local United Spanish War Veter- ORLANDO LENCE: ans will attend the funeral in al ORDER OF PT | body. !'ro: ORLANDO 1 r. Harry N. S. Jones ‘divorce filed against you news from Nassau joey announc- | above entitled cause ‘on the first | ; i ; eations id bin wil} Wheatley Tuttle, in that city. budtekeh. as conte f | eres | Done and sates, at Key Wes | Florida, this 7th @hy of May A. Mrs. Norberg Thompson and} 19 Mrs. William Phelan comprise | (C i the reservation committee for the) Clerk of the Circuit Court. luncheon that will be given at the; By: (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage. (e ‘k. Key West Woman’s Clubhouse on! enrique ESQUINADDO UR. May 20. | Solicitor for Plaintiff. ene i pe ANS Dey Attorney Raymond R. Lord re-}1N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ae : iami where! ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Aurned ‘today: from Miami: v : OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, he had been on a business trip. AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. CHANCERY. 5 No. 8-589 Miss Carmen Menendez, who; EnwIN PAYNE Low, had been visiting her brother-in-! Piaintife, and Mrs. J. A. DIVORCE returned yesterday to her home in Miami. 8-575 Plaintiff. DIVORCR Defendant. LICATION RESIDENC Nk You are hereby SOWN. required to ap- in the cuit Court Seal) Ross C Sawyer IN “WALSHE ORDER OF PUBLICATIO: DAISY WALSHE LOW, Residence Unknown. You are her reatired to appear to the Bill of ¢ nplaint for divorte filed against you in the above} ityled cause on the first: Monday in . bein the seventh day of’ i DAISY TO: The rece! éntly -elected pices of | the Harris Parent-Teacher Asso-| ciation will be inStalled at a meet- ing to be held tomorrow after ~ A. D. 1943, otherwise the al- ricon. Mrs. Charles Ketchum will! ! ns of said bill will be taken be chairman of the meeting. fe oot cn ees sprh ‘April, 943 day “of Ross C Sawyer Daughters of St. Ann So-: of Mary's Catholic The ciety al) Si. day evening. Mrs. Martha Al- varez became a member of the organization at the meeting, pre- IN THE COUNTY JUD! IN AND FOR MONROE COUN- Ty, LORIDA. IN PROBATE. {In re Estate of CHARLES W. PEREZ, } Deceased. | NOTICE oF _FILING FINAL RE- Fern Chapter, Order of the PORT iN will give a bridge party Thursday evening in Scot- tish Rite Hall. | | to all the un-} of the persons that Grace Perez, dersigned Administratrix estate of Charles W. Perez, de-| | ceased, has filed with the Honor-| ‘able ‘Raymond R. Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, | to; her Final Report as such’ Adminis- tratrix and has made applieation for her discharge as Administra-j{ | trix of the estate of Charles W. | Perez, deceased. ! | Datea Mrs. Alphesus Higgs left yester- White Springs, Fla., join Mr. Higgs, who is spending} his vacation at that resort. April 22, Hollon Bervaldi, a 1943. GRACE PEREZ, | As Administratrix of the Estate of; Charles W. Perez, deceased. apr24,may1-8-15,1943! acting post-! fice, returned yesterday from Mi- ami, where he had passed the} week-end visiting friends. |IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE | Hefielancher left yesterday for, AND FOR MONROE rLOnaDD. 33 Miami on a visit of afew days. | CHANCERY. | [IRIS LOUISE Wat. Today The Citizen in an “edito- | rial paragraph says: “Farmer readers may be inter- ested to know that President |to,Ciyde Berton Miller, Eat 2c, Roosevelt has cut the tariff on} wv. 8. — Hospital, fertilizer forks, hay forks, hand bases 9 Oakland, California. rakes and hoes by 50 percent. No! You are hereby. required to ap- change was made in the duty on| Pear to the Bill of Complaint, for jiverce, in the above styled cause spades and shovels.” (on the 7th day of June, A. D. 1943, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This Order is to. be published onee a week for four consecutive! | weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Key West, Florida. Done and Ordered this 30th day} jot April, A. D. 1943. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer | Clerk of the Circuit. Court, Monroe County, Florida. LEGALS | By: (Sd.) Kathleen Nottage, 2 ee Deputy Clerk, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT or THE (Si) AULAN B. CLEARE, JR. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CincuIT| S°ic:- t for Plaintiff. OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA. | barat IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. 8-582 ENRIQUE - “aRTANCOURT, | Plaintiff. | DIVORCE. MAE BETANCOURT, efendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION |THE STATE OF FLORIDA: ‘TO NORA MAE BETANCOURT, ARE OF GRACE MAGANO, $22 EAST 139TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY. MILLER, tiff, DIVORCE | euyDE: “BURTON MILLER. Defendant. FOUR-CHAMBERED NEW YORK.—Deer, oxen and| sheep have four - chambered} stomachs, according to reports! made. 2,19431 { IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE} ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. CHANCERY. Ne. 8-583 VAN i | Plaintiff, } vs. DIVORCE | | EVA LOU MOTHERSHED 2 ] McINNIS, Defendant. } ORDER OF PUBLICATION e i 1 i cy O. McIND | TO: Eva Lou Mothershed McInnis, refyimehereby ordered that vou are | 61 North Boulevard, Pritchard, d to appear on the 7th day Alabama. the above! You are hereby required to ap- entitled court to the Bill ‘of Com- | pear to the Bill of Complaint for di-| plaint filed against you in the! vorce in the above styled cause on above entitled cause, and The Key|the 7th day of June, A. D. 1943, West Citizen is hereby designated | otherwise the allegations therein as the newspaper in which this; will be taken as confessed. Order shall be published once ai This Order is to be published | week for four (4) consecutive! once a week for four consecutive} weeks. lweeks in The Key West Citizen, a} Witness the Honorable Arthur newspaper published in Key Aa Gomez as One of the Judges of this | Plorida. Court and the Seal of this Court| Done and Ordered this 23rd day, in the City of Key West. Monroe! of April, A. D. 1943. Florida, this 22nd day of} (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer pri. 1943. | Clerk of the ieee Court, Monroe + ‘athleen Br: Deputy Clerk. ~ (Sa), ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. - | Solicitor Yor Plaintiff. apr24,may1-S-15,1943+ BAL) Ross C Sawyer iClerk Cireuit ae Monroe Coun- ty, Florid: By: (sa) “Kathleen Nottage. Deputy Clerk. apr24,may1-8-15,1943 “Home, in London j jciety . treaty refe! received |pear_to the bill of complaint for |" As Clerk of the Cireuit | 4 THOMAS Solicitor for the 1823—John Swe of Milan”. 1828—The American founded against; great ahstacles, iam Ladd,, 1871—U. S. | Today Inv listory_ Today's Biz in “Clari or the ouiites rittoo 1846—Five-hour Alto—Gen.., Tayipn ; defeats, Mexi- Caries . can army double;his,size.,, 2 : * bt * sie ring Alabama Claims to arbitration—first great modern ¢. example of arbitration 1879—George 1884—Grant and Ward fails, be-| Wisconsir ginning panic of 1884. 1919—First 1942—Battle of the Coral Sea. LEGALS NOTIC EOF APPLIC 8. 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COSGROVE, of Philip | ed, RCUIT COURT OF — e NTH JUDICIA STATE /GHANC! or RY. FLOR SLIZABE’ a EST, DIVORCE ACTION ST, gn CURRIE W okDER oF gf: ROBERT ff © hereby ri the Bill of Comp! Ygtce in’ the B 7th day erwise the wll be taken * This Order ¥Done a E's count) of; April, (SEAL) : cC URRIE above s of Juni Clerk of the Cir fathieen Nottage, S. CARO, Healthy and Safe. . en Kotiaan (ICE DIVISION) Phone No. 8 Plaintiff. REAL ICE Is More ECONOMICAL. . -It’s t’s Pure Ss 24-Hour Ambulance Service NIGHT oe ¢ 2244244444444 55088 THOMPSON | ENTERPRISES ececcccccccccccccoosqcosoossooooogessooqsoooe® Phemtasaciated Press has» competition in North America, the owners _of that cdm” petition n Goth are members of THe ‘Aiséciated Press and are thoroughly in accord with the principles of the de- livery of a truthful. unbiased news report without any propaganda whatsoever, ggvernment inspired or other- wise inspired. I have not the slightest doubt but that the owners of both competing agencies will stand four- square for the maintenance of those principles by The Associated Press. in which each has a large interest, as well as by the agencies that they own. Thus I am con- sadiols