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PeivpAY, APRIL 13, 1945 | LEGALS | SALOONS | Ge Sn Geka Oe WiDRIDAs local churches on Sunday even- IN AND FOR MONRO@B COBNTY. | IN CHANCERY, ye (Continued from Page Opp. The tradition-» presi- Gertial carcer of Franklin Delano! Roosevelt spapned turbulent years| business and recreational activ-| wf peace in Which he worked ce | WILLA, MSPARIAND, |ties be diseontinued for 30 min-| His formal education ended) ‘Truman always said he would! Witt the Nation out of a depressiag | Plante cg utes during the time funerallafter high school, a circumstanee| return to “Grandview” when his! end tumultuous years of war waen! he played a dgminant role. in|} charting ao Allied victory services for the president are | NOREEN, McRARLAND, r dant. being wheld in the White House. Defen ORDER OP PUBLICATION While bh i ‘Noel N. McFarland, USN,| dge Pearlman, president. of the ad wiles, hee oF Plot Sea |Key tt Retail Merchants’ As-' " She “unprecedented ‘ancisco, California, | Sociati will ‘suspend business he made and the political! | he embraced made him fMequent target for blistering ( th | tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6, « o’eloek,. during which time serv- You are hereby required to ap-! j “Mr. Roose ‘ pear to the Bill of Cothplaint | icas:rfears te, welt: will; be | divorce filed against in the |conducted.in the White House. Route 4, Mount Juliet, Tennessee. as | above. entitled the. 43th anonuery” to “dietal iday of May, A. Ty otherwise th | the atlegations of said Bill will he HA » ' : debt jumped taken ns sontcasha’ RRY-TRUMAN | Peocetme high, | ®Phis the 12th day of April, A. D. oo ae Fi ee (Continued from Page One) charged the President wivh tryin: to paok the Supteme Court ant + thet tribunal hed-tirown oat rel of Bis favorite projects! ought to inject “new vyer , jin history at the start of the 40’s. ida, "| He attracted scant attention when jhe suggested that the Senate au- “;tharize a committee to keep an eye on the mushrooming war in- | Clerk of the | Monroe County, Fic i By (sd) Florence ¥ Der JULIUS FY STONR, JR., Solicitor for Plaintiff, Ee Clerk. mi he Viood "by rebewasiaing the mem sprls-20-aT:mast.14 ' dustries and subsequently found ~ Moe party stalwarts 1; | himself the committee’s chair-} (IN THE CIRCUIT’ © i E j;man. But 10 months later — almost} on the eve of the of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor—he jolt- jed the nation with a documented report to the Senate charging; | FINAL DECREE OF DEVORC waste afd worse in millions of} fe This cause came, 99 to we a = dollars of war contracts. |Piaintitt, together with the report | It blasted the vaunted dollar-a- | of the Special Master, Martin F.| year men who had gone to Wash- | WHELAN, heretofore’ “appointed | i it appearing unto the}ington to manage the war pro- | Sut he become the first Presi- cent im history to be elected to @ ‘hed term—and by a smashing | writen then wom the nom-| for a fourth } A» loteraatione! Statesman Mr. Roosevelt had attained a Mteraetional stature # when he was con- prumarily with applying No. S9558-1 L. EDWARD LeBEL, Plaintiff, vs. | BLLEN GREIG LeBEL, Defendant atantiol nm the onaey wemedies to : 4 | herein, and 4 ey to an eco- * = {Court that in an@ by the @aid re-|gram, charged that slip-shod con- ight rooted in World i : port the Special Master has recom-| +124. were. pouring the nation’s - Harry S. Truman | mended the entry of a Pinal Decree rere. pi et And after the flames of a sec 7 Me jat Divorce, and the Court being ad-}wealth into the building of an + : sed in the premises, finds, 4 . B ry wt _gigbal conflict were kindled, ~77~7~ EF ss cas i | @ That the Court has jurisdic. inferior air fleet, and depicted * Werome ee statesman o American safety, and in Sep-}fusc. It was dropped in.a pail of | Tischer ae ee |wholesale wasting of money and, more then United Nations) *mber, 1940, tradbd 50 old dp-(water and failed to. go off, | (b) ‘That a Degree Pro Confesso|Manpower in poorly organ- whieh atled their might to: troyers to Britain for nava za Wale Swimming wae, duly entered against the De- jzed, frequently conflicting na- #*® @ German-Ttalian-Japan-| ir base sites in the Western At-) 33, Mr. Roose-' "(ey "Phat the report of the Special onal defense preparations. 2 Same ntic. The next month, selective | ve panied | Master Je thi praper: form: Galy. Watchdog of Spending te and queens, presden*. :crvice became law. A new army Giuseppe Zangara) ratified and adopted by the Court: | Jmmediately the Truman ¢com-} nd prime ministers, travelod t> as drafted. +fitcd five shots at himy but they! (a) That iaintitt is obligat- |mittee .; became . the . accepted he White House to cons::li | NavalSand air programs were! killed Mayor Anton J. Cermak of 4.0) jheus Bethe marriage of the | Watebdog of war spending. Its in-| Phe Mary strategy of nations’ xecelerated, industry put on ‘a Chicago, instead when a bystand-| parties hereto, to wit: LOUIS BD-| vestigators stuck prying fingers} Hewwenting 75 per cent of the, wartime basis, and America be- the assassin’s aim. SATR Aho agh aged, Jj. and /into war plants, ship yards, army earth's surfece and 60 per cent of! came the “arsenal of democracy.” Z electrocuted for the! theref< 2 land navy contracts. The commit- | Population —a strategy that Japan's Treachery mak slaying. His exeuse for) ,.jRUBRED, ADIUDGED AND DE- \gee’s activities led indirectly to t American fighting me: paca Sse % ae t ooting was “hate for all! heretofore bindini on the parties|the eoncentrating of war produc- American 1 Ip March, 1941, the dollar sign! = Si" si : pnee: i 1 and Ameriean dollars to Allies in a multi-billion lena-|, Of Gistinguished Duteh ances-| che ‘i L. EDWARD Le-|Production chief Donald M. Nel-! Sat the Axie~waes mapped at, , » 97 -try, Mr. Roosevelt was born to a! EIG LeBEL, be, | g, 1p son, <0@ program. And, on May 21, * part oe tn Unpresdented Parleys _, \* Me shuffled and re-| “CS ferences “hereby divorced nonil, and it ts ‘ae Behind it — quietly delighted! with the commotion he had stir- Y SD DE- ' te aleare ee, RD: red—was a graying, bespectacled | «bay to the Defend-| Missouri democrat who had gone which he took life of comfortable ease. Educat-| ¢7tt Sia ed at Groton and Harvard he’ ther studied for the law and practiced PURER his profession before a few months after his third began, the Chief Executive red an “unlimited national od @ prodigious war production, ",°8°"°* ad watched | UPOn a public career. In 1921 he}'aat GREIG LeBEL, for the | Oa ; i qvemem. tre augendete wart te United States had watched | {P20 4 Maen with z fit of, and tor'support,|to the Senate early in the Frank | ngesily the victorious sweep of : : i tuition of LOUIS lin D. Roosevelt administration } be met by taxes that pamese arms through the South- while swimming at 2 tL, JR. and ELLEN |g made ‘good on his pre-elec- ' Hh Gino at home, fought an |” “PRES arms _ { summer home at Ca°:po-| ANN. Let 360,00 : . 2s st Paeifie and had attempted: | monthly, b y . dur- ition promise to do “lots of listen- my peril hardly less danger teck it by persuasion. j bello. ing the ‘minority of the Said minor | dimighile. lille talking? | to the Nation than its eve pose ota paqugupe eles On the day he was stricken: children, and the further order of jing and mightly little talking. et arms at suddenly Japan, borrowing} |. 4 plunged into the cold Dr ee ee } Never much of a phrase-maker, He Grom. um with United fe-| >. 'eehniaue Of. surprise. ands vit, his usual zest. 4 few a ' t Miami, Pade County, Truman was one of the “silent " * nchery from her Axis part-') 7) ; ats ida, this 3r@ day of April, 13 |Senators” of his day. Rarely did leagues, as the war OF} es, styuek Pcarl Harbor with: /ater he had to be carried a (Signed) GEORGE 7 y ergmed, bivegeiats for peace—a : Na ~¢, on a stretcher. Kor months his Circuit Judge, é ee peace de oo) 4th t ee submarines on that! i+. nung in the bala A true copy of the Original on fstart of his war’ industries in- sgt ) avoid the hasty, eiul Sunday, December 7, 1941 ‘!f¢ Rung in the balance. t the Clerk's Office, vestigation, he made few public speeches outside his home state. Once he summed up his dis- e closures of extravagant war ie was told that as he! lay grimly concentrating ever: -orce of will on the task of fo: ing reluctant nerve centers to rc eustatee of the Versaiiies treaty tnverPational conferences on a ole aeuer Before seen in history helped the President to formulate | my hand and OF- this ard day of 45. the very moment when her missarics in Washington deceit- ly t I peace with Secretary : iRBMAN, B. Clerk Circuit Court. by TM. ¥ plone, Rising to a vin Pgenbals ay 2h age btapa spond, that his exertion was pla. “ed Dae 13-2 peters Deis pending’ im these words: « of world attention with him | 04" CS seriously damaged aad. 1Y Visible to those about him. > | “he chief difficulty in our war © Bese councils was Britain's seh cheek thak & 000 casualties Five Children LAN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THR industrial program is usually the wey Prime Minister, Winston ‘ eyes .., Despite the huge popular ma-j LEVENTH JUDIC CmCwIT/ Human factor. Suspicion, rival- ‘ a day, Mr. Roosevelt de-) | led 1940, Mr.| OF FLORIDA, IN AND FoR MON.) : x go ls which will live in in-/Jority he rolled up in » Mr. Ror COUNTY. RY, {\fes, apathy, greed lie behind Hew Mtiates said nothing less * Rogsevelt had gained greater elec- | the bottlenecks. 9-: | mos! Bae most of Plaintife. i No. toral victories in both 1932 aad! RALPH VERNON 1936. He won the first election am the threat of war, and finally teelf, could not have prompt- An Avid Reader Truman, a Bavtist and a Mason, “Four Fresdoms" Proclaimed The statement was one of the; “S" waS just a_letter—it. didn’t}have already cost us a great deal stand for anything. Four genera-|and, if continued, can cast us tions of his family lived at: much more, even though im the | “Grandview”, a rolling, bottom-{long run we will win the war be-| ing. He also, requested that ail land farm on the outskirts fag Lavoie sheer extent of Kansas City. he believed made him the avid his lifetime hobby. fivst term he spent wueh time in the L orary as he did in the Senate. 1_. edueated himself in law. During an artillery captain and partici- pated in the St Mihiel ~ and Meuse - Argonne engagements. Then he returned to Missouri. He m-1ried a childhood sweetheart, Bess Wallace, and they had one daughter Truman worked here and |there, owned a haberdashery on Kancas City’s blatant Twelfth street for a time and dabbed a litte in county political affairs. But he devoted most of his at- tenticn to the Truman family voarvises Huge Program That's what ne was doing when he won his first politieal office, a judge of the Jackson county ‘ourt with administrative respon- sibility over a multi-million dol- lar system of highways and drain- age projects in and around Kan- sas City. Although he seldom discussed it, Truman took quiet pride in his investigating committee’s work, “I know something about pub- lic spending and costs,” he told an interviewer when the war in- vestigation was at its height, “and I knew it before this com- mittee ‘started operating. When I was on the Jackson county court I was responsible for a $25,000,- 000 highway program, and I watched that, too.” His committee objeeted to “dol- Jar-a-year men” on the ground hat some of them received sala-| ries from big business concerns and actually served as “lobby- ists” for private business inter- ests. Likes Mother's Tribute Best A committee report early in 1942 charged that government in- efficiency and private selfishness had seriously retarded Amer- ica's war production. While the committee expressed confidence | that the United States would be! able to, produce sufficient quan-| tities to enable it ultimately to! he take the floor and, until the: win the war; the report declared: | however, | The committee, . its the war to be won as soon possible and at a minimum ex- penditure of life and property. Carelessness and imefficieney v ee a eT Your Gzecez SELLS Thar GOO: STAR * BRAND ana copan COFFEE ed Mr. Ro seve t to stir up po- gst militant and emotion-arotis-| OVE" President paeebeet Hoove r bern off a Missouri F farm Try A Pound Today! v remendous pro ig he had ever made. America’s by 472 vote: oe Sal 8, 1884. His middle initial portions by shettering the 150-' ° 3 i later receive 3 electoral votes i ar -old two-term presidential ifiis rarities unt} to 8 (those of Maine and Ver i ° eeenceveescecercvescee e atom. wna then’ running for |i that same address he said: “1/ "92 {Or Mr. Landen. saral pe Simitatnit, Boe RATIONING TIMETABLE . ie * call for effort, courage, sacrifice} . 2 Seagal a ‘wrth term and devotion. Granting the love) D@!ano Roosevelt, gray-haired| (1\or Poops SHOES War was for from Mr. Roose- “? . nan Re and aristocratic, was present at) else tt s Airplane Stamps 1, 2 and 3, it's thoughts on that March 4, 0f freedom, all these are possi-! i414. presidential inaugurations.| ‘kon a mead against SoH ats Book & BluesG2-Ge sMPueh nics 9 good indefinitely, 1, when he declared in his first os , ist of all‘his prepara-| She died on September 7, 1941. | a week f ecutive Weeks § April 28; H2-M2 through SUGAR address that the NP tp dea opines oe th His wife, Anna Eleanor Roose-| in the Key W eg ges June 2; N2-S2 through Stamp 35, Book 4, through ‘ if tions for emergency, the Presi-} cit Rie tiwante gers GliP) nanee published in Key West, e ‘Sane. e e tent had proclaimed to Congress) dent ‘Theodore Roosevelt, was a) “bone and Ordered this 2ist day of g Jane 30. FUEL RL Mrs er eteccn hind releon, Bee, distant cousin. ‘The Republican {n}.j* '" 1 ow c suet |$ Red TS-X8 though April 28 Old period, 4 and & new pe aristocratic eage, a sciol og Cees ‘ eck res t gave » bride away Clerk of Cir ar . 1 thre ee ee wanes, 8s in / dom from want and fear- fags fe eee ee Saae Gers ince | : Florence B. Sawyer, D. $ YS, ZS A2-D2 through June Cae. the midat Of # atrungling depres. |24ettal to perpetual harmony! Tea" arch 17, 1908. po $ 2: E2-J2 through June 30, 15A through June 21 Son, proclaiming that there must |#™0"8 avons. Five children were born to the REARS . S Reign Bowed, Olfice, Post cuil he new deal” for the “forgot In part, those concepts formed ynion, one daughter, Anna Elea- X DEED jee e eeccccesce ten on he basis for that doctrine of peace nor, who beeame Mrs. Curtis Dall nog - — Die acninistration got its ims, the “Atlantic Charter,” and later Mrs. John Boettiger,| .\ ler And the @ew Deal label! drafted by the President and anq -fgur sons, James, Elliott,} ual 1 ‘ en in later years when ter Churchill in their Franklin, Jr., and John. ie eumemme cing ay oie the President wanted to substi-! ‘rst meeting Alll the boys are serving as eye has made application for 3 tite the sogan. “Win the wa In August, 1941, Mr. Roosevelt cers in the present war, James in eens to be ihe tliowln When Mr. Roosevelt went imto|set off on a “fishing” cruise and’ the marines, Elliott in the A MY, | aescribe (property in the County of | the Prewiteney ot the age of 51,; Mr. Churchill disapptared from gand’Franklin and John in the|™ urge, Sta : se the United State had an estimat-| Landon. They met aboard wars?Navy. i t ANES, Pt. Tot 29, #2 19,000,800 persons unemployed, | ships anchored off the Newfound} as recorded rites were depressed to new low nti coast. One meet get ma ae Story Crowded Out 2 tevels, foreign trade @runken and|/a board the British battleship 5 under the. sald certitiva \ the Pational banking system in, Prince of Wales, later sunk by Of Today’s Issue, re same ot nt an mely nervous condition) Japanese bombers in the South bord hows the ror kN racifil 4 stings were le described therein will be gold to & the result of widespread bank | west ert Cites meeting ayers Duerto thebinck) oflenasedthe| oo Come pine ne the (Coat ‘ray , Fodhraabbhi’h piceigeieed "s ¢ door on e firs onday in oe pe Fr bats a slibe tions|Story, chapter 22, of “Young; Hone eee i ay, dads, whieh IS One of his first acts was to pro- | gusta. From the ie sliberetions Doctor Me OBS errr er ee GT oh eh ; ce ™m a national manking | sliday ne se Ge aaa of today’s issue of The Citizen, ‘Puitea this sth diy of April, 1945 Ape: ee Odikine but will, however, appear to- Seal) Ross C Sawyer | thary ntry for 10 day Two Attempts On Life ee 5 PP pcee Pe ota While read ments were made Occasionally, too, he saw mov-|™0 ; i Gounty, “Plorida, Me " Congress into spe s at the White House, or worked LEGALS Ry: Flor ‘B' Sawyer, Cal = t npleme by law with a valuable stamp collection. i eoueeen # Hational recovery program that Even before he lost the use of NOTICH OF APPLICATION erie shattered precedent One hun legs, swimming, fishing and FOR TAX DEED jak Greg days late wally his every sailing had been favorite past- Maite Saline wquest had been granted and he! times, and they continued to be Le hae te ; eT eeoee — Se wnat ahenv ears ants tax Cerliticat Here’s the held powers never befor entrust hroughout t e yeal i LS @ to @ President in peacetime Mr, Roosevelt, the son of James ae G Ravens! Domecracy” nd Sara Delano Roosevelt, v Taam I EI FE i H ' onal eye long before | JEAN FEREC. Defendant | ayy i @ ea He and bis Congressional syp-'in the national eye ig Defendant, \ Ports remodeled the Neutrality, entering the White House. He Act allow “eash-and-carry”) had been a New York state sen- « Purcbase of arms by belligerents| ator, Assistant Secretary of the When “the best is not stay favoring the Allies, since Navy in World War I un- Whee) Tate best is no G. ny couldn't get through the! successful candidate A ead P : ay t re y | mes M. Cox, ‘The assessment of said property : ¢ : British blockade President w we bran Presidency under the said certificate was in| : reputation for quality After the Germans swarmed was defeated for the es cy th theo eee otal * eh Ueltend end Belgium in and governor of New York for @ shall be re | \ Aes ‘ \ s a | confessed. , 1940, Mr Rooscvelt set up a bil-| two term : 4 cOrdine 19 law. tee nioks | Fe nent ie eae hon emergency arms pro: It was during Mr. Roosevelt's the nighest bidder at the Court) It Gea ee oe ¢ f Nat al Defense Ad- first term as governor that the House Goon en the Tirst Monday _ Fla ’ : first of two attempts was made onthe month PF lay a8 | (Circuit Court 508 Duval St. \ r sion which evolved first of two z s Mt Ma ee quit ¢ aoe ae loter ite the War Production bis life. In April, 1 _a bomb ens etn day of Apr tierk of the Circuit Court Baad addreshed to him, was found in : ‘ou: Ross C Sawyer’ | By: (Sd.) Flor Sear . F . o " y . ¥ q He laid down the pringiple thatthe Albany postoffice. A porter Gle rk of the Cireult Gourt,| 1. aay vy, cue ¥ he pres tion of Britain and accidentally kicked the package’ ,,, roe ens SG | Solicitor for piaineitt ie the British wwy were necessary! causing it to set a sputtering apré 45 ! mar23-$0;apr6-15,1945 Diamond CTION ... bhat SHE deserves too good” to sym- at's the time to choose “her” diamond ring from a jeweler whose vou cap trust Use Our Lay-A-Way Plan QUALITY JEWELERS Key West, Fla. % See Our Windows *%& fs public career ended. He enjoyed jrewer-he bepame: Strdying “Was|the lite of a farmer. ‘Thousancs of congratulatory messages almost 85! into his office during his investigation of war spending, but he liked best the remark his mother once made when someone He served in World War I as| was discussing his Senate career. “That boy,” she said, “could ti our | came long plow the straightest row of corn ; A : : the county.” Baby Bot SERVIC: SPECTACLE ; ree Warmer AND Automatic - f! “> . ctric - WITHOUT CORD SET. STANDARD W Distribut Key West Branch, Whi PHONE (ily Electtié tlel VAPORIZER) | \Sf6m oeeee