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PAGE TWO | ‘The Key West Citixen Ria = West and when aera SONS Woes. Florida, an wecond class matter ly entitled to of alt Rews tehen hogs | vote Cs = this paper and * ABUSE IS NOT AN ARGUMENT Abuse i not an argument. That fe a timeworn statement, and its truth has been established by time, yet many of us for- get that circumstance and assume the atti- tude that the more we malign-a person the more forceful is our argument. peat ees ats Crm ae all the answets ore could | «hoses George Washington ived te eal oe it month.” ale stowed home with 8 mander-in-chief of the Army of A few days ago,The Citizen receive to like Garey, is|own phage es ie Dea SE SO: ONE EEK, Brae EAE int 1 to handle ie aah Ver Vera cltovely’ Reg skin that no sea or|bringing in mst pty raed. never Governor Caldwell because of his -insis- fm stayed away the|sun could.spoil and fay "Poa fad even heard of—this young man—" instantly remorseful, thia was scarlet. She held 2 enone ag Ne mma . ty But I'm not blam-. Payers. i 5 ry ee shotte show me your pret the root of it : ici i RE. i|things after you've looked at! ing him. Lots of men would have = ey ‘for the wetedieae jee his fe . Pomel 4 ex aa lea? same thing. Pretty soft : WAS disconcerting not to the bowed ie epersas. setecn calmly by adding fact upon fact, but he | I needed. Maud ran the house Aan wae moody Toe cnet. “ee gar” Cynthia said ate, seeataee. ‘: spil Id! It w: pr oe d hateful od ogg TO ih Bh ag i i i : beautifully and the children were ip hel ith ‘the oo ly. It was ni begins his article by declaring: entirely independent. with. their hangers but to fe P est Ee peyond. words she ‘didn ‘ have 3 “The greatest tax hog that has gov-| own concerns, their own plans. oe Sipe ae ut she And ; A ; ; = ing voice within her kept sna ‘invites dis: | erned the State of Florida since this writer ane had been the harming. vist aging was a lousy thing for you little pip ping soloed ie ee ee injects of local or : ; bee? wibo came, So) Glaner vere to do. mother.” nese shalt It only if'hot pubiith anonymous | came here 83 years ago is Governor Millard but she did not know Rhema tila wes 96 startled by the vulgar. at aL Te ae on ert F. Caldwell.” intimately. oO it wad ain hoarse voice that she dropped repel other people, stran; ers ‘who : Denouncing him as a “tax hog” im- | the rath ‘and left her at loose by didn’t know, would say id say, “All I right, é plies that-he intends to nuzzle into gov- Se a at bome. = Yes, it was? rien reaped go sainit th that wag g wrong, not in ; ernmental pap, which everybody who There were other things she] 4’ ey, trick, then. It made us Biya jee F nee 3 5 ‘ could do. For one, she bought a le. O1 didn’t te yon in in time for you < knows Governor Caldwell is aware is not | foc of gay prints and organzas ar retire meee pecple. esting get used.to the idea, To use your | true. He will not profit by an increase sur- hoam i wes con ss on sea-| married to Panos BG we didnt eras ma weeonly tek pond By raw crrmmee || Plus and he has stated he has in mind post-| of ‘the former, month. She had|*"2%4.:, trembled, Suddenly she ai" é ADVOCATED war projects that the state intends to un- | s aaa R gual atime, in street! was “having it out” with jera mer nodded in calm Ee a dertake, completely with the help of a Meds tek ere pied hpr kiero aon oss on oe . More peop ye ag ame a The Citizen believes that there was no | galeswoman anxious to thin her camponire. Vers. waariow: taking fi tay it interferes. g0 2% Bench and necessity, in almost. all cases, to increase | °““Madame is so very slender. her to aes Dok piel aaa poor 4 Airporta—Lemd and ey the tax burden in Florida, because the pub-| She can wear the very young! pis ‘jive always bren‘sclfish |. Cynthia laughed and this re- ps frocks. Even a fourteen is a little - }lieved the tensity. The absurdity County and City Gov- ie’: Cynthia waited a moment be: . Consolidation of lie’s pocketbook undoubtedly will become | Wwe will try a twelve—” 14 |tote, she said, “Why selfish? Tes of the grave girl using psychology eraments, i 1” Cynthia ‘ rfered with] like thai ‘S$ Community Auditorium. x eee Uitte, ‘in pe viahoa ipa “epguriecs und gue he yours In any wh sie ah h the picked did ‘you Have plans?” Shia 4 d 2 R nm up.” '°= 3," 7 coming more acute when there is no longer saiBat it i is not the age, only the eid ee ed Neca ery id not reply. Her silence , Tree Fd * * size that is fourteen,” blundered eg derision touched Vera’s ae ene She moved to. the 4 DAY IS JUNE 15 ‘easy money’. But because that is the the woman, tactless, and Cynthia her i 8 = eo to pare Citizen’s attitude,, ‘it would not resort to | murmured, “Oh,” deflated. TE Don't ou think $0? You're our | Her silky hair. She was ivory pale - : i cae intain-i! She had never cared about] mother. What you do affects us|@gain and the situation was not abuse in striving to maintain it. p completed as Cynthia had noped. on June 15, 1944, the ‘i looking young until now. She|more or less.” Mat eye ne en the One year ago, f Besides, as we redd the article, the | hadn't given youth a thought as] “And how did ee arriage | Has ry Army and citizens cooperated in the A it slipped away from her and if it} affect you?” C: ept herself |children. But now everything is my ae more we read the more confident we felt Hedtenered ‘fe er than with| under controt. is wae only Vera,| knocked into a cocked hat.” crtotration of he fist Inganiry Dav: TO) that it was propaganda against a certain | olyer women she knew, Gh had] her ch, but she ed tw tngw| tm She Had’ hed engust, Sh is MORE ECONOMICAL, . . It's Healthy 01 I ie day marks Infantry, Day II. matter that the governor has favored. But hesaiies Seanad geet Aiogs guarded. There might be some-|tried to speak Jighth ly, dismissing During those 12 months the war has | Briefly, the writer mentions some of the in- | and got them, x foo nea aitin pelng Simo that she could meet el cls plane? § ane 7) meee mH decisive turn. Germany as a mili- | creased taxes, then devotes the remainder eonistouy: called her “Mise™ “Well-we had always lookea|in with my own? _ taken o a ‘ icle t i thi hat Vera was at home when the]up to you, you know, as if you| “I'll have to, it seems,” Vera tery power has, for the time being, been Slnperatpriestoonposingsscmethinig: the boxes came. “Trousseau?” There] were mother—and father, too, in|Said, and went out of the room eated. Some day the full story of that the governor views with favor. was a bite in her voice that didn’t|one person. Wise, you know, in| taking the brush with her. “er . il be told. When it is told It was said of Lincoln, particularly | belong there. everv wav. We thought vou knew To be continued achievement w . ° : 5 ‘ a 5 aiken aes Reel aee 7 hou essari during his debates with Douglas, that he j eee, Gey ast neceneaslly ie fo maitted Sie qathe or oo-miany thhags = | STARTED IN 1609 LEGALS eet glamorous chapter in it will deal with | admitte e truths of so y gs his sceccccccccvecceees: che weary, heroic, anonymous, unshaven, | 0PPonent said there appeared little oppor- KEY WEST IN | CHICAGO.—Caspar Lehmann Scan Games 00088008808 saa 4 Gripping. determined foot soldier, the in- | tunity for his driving home what he wished | started the art of glass engraving NTH JUDICIAL CIRCCIT Sexteyman of Bill Mauldin’s cartoons, It’s the infantryman who takes the hill “end holds the hill and dies holding it. It’s the infantryman who mops up and occu- ples. B's the infantryman who, when all the scores are added up, wins the war. is not argument.” Rev. Shuler Peele, pastor of| {fw AND FOR MONROE Couuee, | TO: yore ere Cee an Gear te tured treat ‘one hemi: : the Fleming Street’ Methodist| 18 CHANCERY.” (0% Kant Orange, New Jerseys d Pacifi In a pompous statement by the pre- Church, who has been ill with! watprman M. BAUZ, yereage. haces Sete She sphere to another, On a hundred Pacific Pp ‘ y flu in a hospital in Orlando, is Piatntitt,| Pe P telends with bayonet and grenade, he per- forme the heartbreaking task, foot by foot, cock by inch, that must be gone through _bellowe this country is made safe from the murderous people of Japan. How can we properly thank him? He » legion; be is in the millions; we cannot beow aff bie names. But.we can remem- ver that he is the thin black line on the . Anthony Bragassa, who had per) e ep that inches forward day by day—so | mind that Tokyo spokesmen told the Jap- ee nye F A aration a Tonene and ordacea teenth y wnek blood to the inch. We can remember | anese people a day or two ago that the out- |Clopton Key, returned home yes. caeany Poe thet without him, the ordinary foot soldier, » wer is won. We can remember that his ite end hie death cannot be too solemnly honored wtended to clean up a financial mess, @ of the ame time write off the value of rreney held Megally outside the country. All French currency of denominations 50 franes must be exchanged for tee of an entirely new issue. This ex- henge i* te be universal. Elaborate .ar- en@ements have been made to expedite ‘he feb. with more than 100,000 employes the finance ministry handling the de- Te get new money for old, proper Sentifieation must be made through iden- ‘y and ration cards. This is expected to oree beck inte circulation or wipe out for- tones made by profiteers and those who prespered through collaboration with the Nazis Other countries will be forced to take wiler action. Millions of invasion money sowet be redeemed, and much of the bogus wre eurreney issued by Japan, for example, will Okinawa is an important stepping} TODAY’S HOROSCOPE | i “batare otherwise thes contains tie Binee ot renin, ana KEEP have te be written off entirely. The Amer- | stone on a long, hard road. And when the — pene en een ae porn to BUYING WAR BONDS own dollar and the British pound sterling | final objective is in sight the road will be-| A comparatively quict position order for ae be a eae ore the only stable features in a world inthe Key We eae “int badly shot up by a long war. 7 H Pree enterprise includes the right of | unused reserve of 4,000,000 soldiers, will |satisfied yearnings. There will, S"4™) Clerk Geant (sa) ARLEN HL. HAST \ Ci ' intivideats te go inte business regardless | present to American arms the most exact- {Paseemmaltitustes of es, LO Beene | S of ade agreements, price controls and di- | ing test they have ever encountered on any |ture. All Nacho. : eee rll (Sd) ALLAN B.C t vision of territory. field of battle. idesirable life, 7 +! Soltettor for Piaintitt Attorney for E tence in fattening still. more the state’s surplus. bankroll at the expense of the tax- to say and, thereby, gain his point. But he always did, and, while he was leading up ta his climax, he spoke of his opponent in a ‘kindly vein, because Lincoln was one of the many thousands who have said, “Abuse mier of Japan, he states that when his na- tion emerges victorious over the United States,’ it will not demand unconditional surrender, but will treat the fallen foe with consideration, dignity and justice. SPRINGBOARD TO JAPAN It was with the battle for Okinawa in come of imminent developments ‘will de- cide the rise or fall of our country for cen- turies to come.” This is a statement ap- proximating truth. It is also one which deepens the sig- and one-half months of hard fighting, en- ters its final phase. As the military situa- tion exists at present, with American troops holding all advantages, there seem to be no serious obstacles to swift completion of the task. It is easy to explain why the cam- paign has been one of extraordinary diffi- culty, why the losses have been heavy, why the foe has fought desperately to the end. The explanation is found in General MacArthur’s statement of his conviction that Japan will not learn from the lesson | of Germany, that it will not, sensing the inevitability of defeat, surrender while it | is still possible to salvage something from the wreckage. Japan, in the opinion of | General MacArthur, will quit only when the main islands have been invaded, cities | have been destroyed and her economy and military government have been brought down in ruins. come more difficult and the price of prog- ress ‘higher. The rough terrain of Kyushu, Shikoku and Honshu, defended by Japan’s as much as posse. The == did not hake ere s4 know ‘what to. edo with her herself.” dau caauatamed of Boots ee a eeculaeet have said that. I up her hand. “Leave Carey out of it,” she said. be left out. Hi “Carey can’t be DAYS GONE BY FROM FILES OF 1 OF THE ‘iidien| of JUNE 15, ‘sats i i | now improving, according to in-j formation received here today. | Mr. who went to Gainesville to be; present at the graduation exer- cises in the University of Florida, ; returned home yesterday, accom-! panied by their son, Herman, aj! member of the graduating class. | terday. } Children of kindergarten a will be taken care of daily at the Coral Isle casino by Mrs. Louisa Knowles, of the FERA, it. was ante Flag Day Exercises were ob- served last night py iocal Knights of Pythias in their hall on Unit. ed street. Addresses were made by W. P. Archer, Frank O, Roberts and-A. D. Northrup, | rived “yesterday paete relatives, | Edwin Trevor, manager of Columbia Laundry, left y rday to visit in Islamorada and Miami. Today The Citizen said in an! editorial paragraph: | “Perhaps there is nothing in a |name, but A. G. Luck, of Bridge-| |well, England, probably believes there is. He insured his married | |daughter against the birth of | more than one child, and she had} twins.” in life is the lot or today’ unless supported by other od. aspects; but there are ready |sympathies and perhaps some un- native aterge TO. and Mrs. Morris Holtsberg, |: fof Jul: itled + BERNICI {in Bohemia in 1609, and used cut- ting jewels and crystals. LEGALS IN THE CIRCUAL COURT OF THE} ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ‘I sr. FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCER’ Cane js a BEATRIC x Plaintiff, DIVORCE vs. |JOHN JULIUS BECK, Defendant. - ORDER OF PUBLICATION ree in the above styled cauxe on or before the 18th day of July, . D. 1945, otherwise the allega- ATION "| tions therein will be taken ax con- ‘all Bauz, (cone This Order is to be pul a week for four consecutl in the Key West Citizen, a per published in Key West, ton, Long Island, = New York. ou are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for diz | _ Done and Ordered this 14th day vorce in the above styled cause onj June, A. 1). oF y of July, A.| (SEAL) e the allegations | I be taken as confessed. order is to be published once for four consecutive weeks Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. Ry (sd) Florence E, Sawyer, aw in the K Clerk Ci Monroe By (sd) Florence \OTICE TO CREDITORS Probate Act, Secs. 119, 120) ‘OURT OF THE COUNTY ONROE COUNTY, FLA. (Sd) ALLAN B. CLEAR: . Solicitor for Plain jun Sees! HY 8.1945, IN ge COURT 01 TH CURRENCY nificance of this campaign and which |\"U"°¢ *°4y- DIC causes hope to rise as bitter opposition is | Billy Pierce, son of Mr. and! You and each of you are hereb: Among other casualties of the war are| overcome and conquest of the island be-|Mrs. L. Ms Pieree, of South) | OU **" c ae hee “gemanas which you, : the monetary systems of countries, invaded | comes an accomplished fact. ae ee gute recently somone : Plaintitt, nce ac of BemuanhvEinirautened : ty the Nazis, These unfortunate nations - With.the capture of Okinawa’s superb | art in William and: Mary College MARY Va. 4 in ' were leoted of much of their currency. | Naha airfield and Chinen Peninsula and in , Williamsburg, Va. has been! PUBLICATION ty riortas, ai ks office in the eure : Seerte encovered in Germany contained | the %ompressing of remaining Japanese oenuues esa mionaaia| ut Hoag Ok [Rouse of sai Cumuty ae Ber Woes Tee heme in the wealth of nations overrun by | forces into a limited area on’the southern largess seckdie re cnfomaticn| “ nten Isjand, | months from the time of the #ret A OUT LIGHT : the barbaric Germans, A plan just an-|end of the island, this campaign, after two |his parents received today. tedauleenies anne Re au eS re BURNT: BULB “soumeed by the finance minister of France — 19 al nd post office address of the t, and shall be sworn to by h er in which this order shall plished once a week for fe utive weeks, Honorable also sometimes Weintraub, Mo! Ry (sd) K FLORID, . IN PROBATE. |1 ate of P"SAMUEL. 3. TUE L, Deceased. penance EDIT CIRCUIT COURT OF THE To Ane CREDTROR RES ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUL HE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. GES JACK V. Gaeet 1945 [aN TH i No, 10-287 i BROT? Plaintiff, DIVORCE, GEFFERS ABBC D You and each of yor ee notified and required to present any } lemands, which, you, | Yo the Honoranie Raiond R. . in and for Monroe ida, at his office in the House of Monroe la, within eight calen- dar months from the d first publication hereof. required to ap of Complain above styled in the ner prescribed herein shall be er published in K nd Ordered this 31st day of ts ed the 21st day of May, A. D. 9 A. D. 1945. junt-8-1 juni- 8-15-22,1945 ae he WHEN IT’S JOB REMEMBER >. There is no JOB Teo Large and No SERVICE -_ Small THE ARTA PRES | The Citizen Building PHONE 51 ‘~ USES NO ELECTRICITY. NEITHER DOES IT GIVE LIGHT. WHEN YOU ARE IN OUR OFFICE REMEMBER TO PURCHASE BULBS. 10-WATT...... 15-WATT...... 25-WATT...... 60-WATT...... 100-WATT.... 200-WATT.... Plus Tax ie - - 10¢ + 10¢ + 10 - Se 27e eee KEEP THOSE YOU BUY.