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a PAGE TWO ° ee She Key West Citixen | "VOU Nat: z Except Sunday, by Views and counter-views, in the shape Dr AEN P : on Si of letters, pamphlets, sizable volumes, are ALY! LU | ; . aust cLVEN, 3 ‘Ann Streets flooding newspaper offices in the United PGS wai Aecounty. TSS vertiticate No, 729, Onty Daty in Key West and States. . ; (Continued from Y. ) fa month before they did is lucky wea ae sea wing in _ my a Day after day they fill The Citizen’s } The routes of the pa’ for America. thereon, Said Serre coseeees coe and. yesterd ed {were so set that no sebinarine| On » shakedown cruise in the! Sieitiears-emorgces, the, Oley? waste basket, and yesterday we learn pie ~n mele ae emt of the were the bat-| described. property. in’ the County 4 a ta, enclusively entitled a that the Key West Chamber of Commerce {shipping lanes without coming inj tleships Washington and North|°* \pneS; KARAS Paver bot x ext fn wthis paper and | also is receiving “literature” of many types |sight of one of the patrol aircraft.|Carolina and the blew the local news: here, fi ‘ f the That theory of course was predi-| Hornet. ————7eEkeHON Gates rom various parts of the country. cated on the promine oF whe : * Most of the writings deal with the | ipiity, ¥ sities postwar world, though The Citizen receiv-| The combination of increased out the benefit of air cover or a ed a four-page leaflet that attacks religions patrol eqilldenss at Sap equate seo ot of all kinds. including ps gave er cov-|, Whether subs ente cheat Big = sf erage, and the subs found it in- th wgust, 1945, wh Countless thousands of Americans, it [creasingly kaa te coh for Sipe — red lane Cyl hese} in = Ratred Ree ae eine ang NOTICE appears, are anxious to express their views | change of air and to charge bat-| probably never will be known. It vm ae r cards of t resolutions “ . js - : (Circuit. Court % 3 fetter, ‘posal ete, will © | about the type of world we should have |*re> : lis possible that the Germans knew" ‘Sealy Hows. #Gourt, | 1¢5-—Charles H. Mayo, young- for i the fate of 10 cents @ line fi hi All ‘these plans were aided by| where three of America’s newest Monroe County, Florida. t the two. fa clinic enich s i te Wtbebaes are 6 cents a tne: [Ore te War. A the establishment of _advance}ships were. During the shake-| py: Frorence H % Sew er of the med ee on One Citieen isan open forum and invites dls. This will be best for the country, one |bases from which units could be,down operations merchantmen ices prothers, born Rochester, Saeret feeetent bat It will not publish anonymous | says, and goes on to use several thousand /sent ona to points bas ree bar a sight of ep eal NOTICE OF AYPLICATION FOR is a needed. ime bases a: ive vessels words to try to prove what he says is right, wider range for routine patrol. jcould have leaked to the enemy Pa nh, HEREBY avines thet but just the opposite is best for the country, | The Gulf Sea Frontier ‘got its| in that manner. Randolph E. Bell and Ruth i. Bel according to another propagandist. first probable kill when a subma- ists eS wees never eta No. 7705 iamied, th Poy = i iti: i rine was tracked down ‘in the/a few shells into Miami Beach,) of June, , a cared * Oecaaton ally, The: Clitwer: baat hapa stra of Florida on June 11,| Banana River or Key West naval| tion’ Pri ae on acca Eig ea — | article that is outstanding, such as the one | 949. 7 establishments remains a mys-|thereon, Salt’ Certificate embrace: against putting medical practitioners un-| The hunt that preceded the/ tery. All were within easy range.|the followine descrived p (MPROVEMENTS POR KEY WEST dei ai tedtralbuieeu. final “probable kill” was as dra-| One Key Westers thought they| riorida, to-wit> | ina of Key ADVOCATED BY There are far too many federal bu- | &< 28 any piece of fiction that) were aba A nbesisale Ror mak Largo, See: 10, Twp, 60 sR 0 : ’“ [has appeared in a pulp adventure’ heard and t es seen from} j%, 5% Acres, as recor in reaus at present, too much centralization } thriller, the town. Blackout was ordered Metre Coens eta go ese 1. More Hotels and Apartments. ae of government, and the quicker the country aoe SO TREE ai snp a ape “the gids Pane. pa ater the wd een |} Pavilion. y . . *, ie to’ e * 4 4 Beach and Bathing gets back to private enterprise, with every ear er hes Stee Seeeene oon) mies PCr ctl: seas tailed ta ‘Unless said certificate « shalt be re- ‘& Airporte—Land and Sea. man striving for his own success without | Before she entered the waters|receive a recognition signal and] erty dceoribed therein iil bo sold to | & Gomsolidation of County and City Gove ||. crnmental help, the better it will be for |of the Gulf Sea Frontier reports|firing was started. None of the|the highest bidder ot, tie, coum ernments. the United States. : of attacks started buzzing over| three PCs was hit and there WAS) the month of August. 3946, which is ; pes ee i the radios. Early in June one ship}no other damage reported. It’s ~ Rl A ogee 4945. & Comucunity Auditorium. Individual initiative made this country | was hit. The next day a second|still a mystery. F Pe ccenute Court nc a —tiiiiinN ~~ w= | reat, and individual initiative should be | Sot it. On the third day another’ There was much speculation Seal) 088 Sawys : CC . corded the opportunity to function agai ship was torpedoed. among civilians whether the subs Clerk: te Foes — oy THE NEATEST TRICK OF THE MONTH | accorde e.oPD 3 vy. 7 BAIN, | Then the sub apparently plied| were getting supplies on this side. ¢, as soon as the war is over, without*inter=";‘ner course toward the Gulf of/Only one known incident if the > ferenee by government, : Sea "Mexico. kind is im the offieial records of We have been watching the “Germans ing ce On June 6 the sub was sighted) the Gulf Sea Frontier. my > as sighter ie " a — Can—Do—No—Wrong—-They—Are — 2 by a plane in the Bahama chan-| A submarine overtook a freight-| yOorieE 1S that Reople—Just—Like—Us” apologists in this The nation went over the top in the mal off the north coast of Cuba. z ane ordecee, Be sre (2 aban 2 Frank Yorn eae fhe bd ‘ ; : ae ‘ he was forced down by the|don ship. The Nazis then wen' of June, A. D. 1942, country with more than a little interest and | Seventh Loan Drive but the question, Mr. Rigas. y aback andl: tok cesretiee: to- fee a tea i ttt tk expectation ever since the American Army Reader, is whether you went over the top |” again on the seventh the sub| bacco, fresh vegetables and other) tes, made appltosts foe 8 ee ewerran the Germans and exposed their | along with our fighting men. was sighted still plying toward|perishables and went on their Certitioate oats og “ ‘ the rich hunting ground of the| way. lesostb on o revolting atrocities, later confirmed and aaa Gulf iB 8) Probably one of the greatest| 9f,, Monroe. ate of Florida, to: documented by the Generals of the Army, Most taxpayers will agree that there| On the eighth she was sighted| comedy of errors of the war took Be Lott, No Wants: Rey, She. 17, initi rtie: ssmen and Sena- | should be a law demanding the resignation | in the Nicholas Channel still far-|place off the Florida coast and! 3.°"ecorded in Monroe County visiting perties of Congres te fF A = ther along her course. The hunt|the price for the mistakes was} Records, D3-15% * 3-Pe. Modern tors and a grotp of American editors and | of an office holder if for any reason, after Was getting hotter and the sub|the missing of what appeared to| ‘The assessment, of sald property publishers, We have been wondering if | a designated time, he is incapacitated from | was still on its planned schedule.| be a sure kill. ser Ue Roberts Newman. ie - y BEDROOM SUITE and how they would manage to come out | performing the duties of the office for ae perhaps me Nazi aa i Bomber, plot oninetre wee ac mlons subtnsstitionss shal Ms SS } im fever ef atrocities, a very difficult side | which the electors have chosen him. Only ae aa Gel Glas nee fae peclacn Geasuee ie aad the (ort deveribed therein: wi} be sold t0 || to be eaught on even for an American Nazi | the best of men will resign voluntarily if |that the defense of the area was| outline of the sub could be seen|House door on, the first Monday fo lover. they find they cannot do the job for which | greater. Whatever the cause, he plane The sub had not noticed| the th day of Atarast, 1945. Oe . i : ted : ly was more cautious. No contact) the plane: > : < e arent This is the kind of Furniture the nome We didn't think they could do it, but they were ee generally under such was made with the sub on the! The bomber pilot circled and (Circuit, Court as ee se ee at i's.’ Beautiful Waterfall by George they did, and we want to be the | circumstances they have to be eased out, | ninth, {rain for the kill. He pulled thef Clerk of Cireuit Monroe =e (iret to congratulate them on. the neatest jor if that doesn’t work, thrown out. The On June 10 he was contactedj bomb release and then maces fe By Florence E Sawyer , Cee Files i ; ve <pay i i y’g }in the straits north of Cuba. had forgotten to open the bom Sly5-12-19-26,1945 i PILLOWS wiek of the month, if not for the whole year taxney er ie the right to get his money’s He was picked up again the fol-| bay doors. Because of the auto-| nce WARDROBE Dek $4.45 i $1.75 of 1945. worth, always. lowing day—his last. The: attack; matic lock pote macenee By) Or PLICATION FOR FINAL The line they have been taking .is that as was made. Ships and aircraft|¢hat time he had passed his tar- DISCHARGE _ Assorted. oe ‘Waste after all the living skeletons, madmen and 200,000,000 SHOTGUN SHELLS prereys ts the | aeete 9 Tes Coe eee eae had not noticed] yam coumy or run couxty ||| HASSOCKS $6.95 | BASKETS sosee 95 i : = sehr ed 3 pias ea SUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, tattered cadavers found in Buchenwald, p . credit for making the final depth} He circled again. This time just STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- Kitchen Dachau and other German recreation cent- The word comes from Washington | charge attack that spelled the end!as he was heading in for the at-|) BATE | oe ere were not Americans, but only. other | that the nation’s hunters will have to get o the ae Geothins tolls’ aus LaGh anOMEr plane came over i OVILLIAM KNOWLES, Deceased. GAS STOVES $62.50] STEP STOOLS $4.95 . * . ies and oll cans from the engine/s a nN iN SRN: Germans, Russians, Poles, Belgians, Dutch, | along with 200,000,000 shotgun shells this |;oom of the sub were recovered] The second plane was armed] ,,Notice is hereby given that Wil; x Greeks, Norwegians, French, Jews, Czechs, | year, or about half as many as they had in |at the scene. with nothing but .30 caliber ma- report as Executor of the estate of Simmons > 4a . . . ” ‘ redi' “hi i i i 4 ty re ed; a dugo-Slavs, so what is all the shouting | 1944. Eyen so, the allocation by the War | The other probable kill credit-jchine guns. But it dove, in, ama Willians “Kucwies, @acenaeds) that i . D, : . ed to the Gulf Sea Frontier took}shot up the periscope. The sub} discharge, and that he will apply to about? These were not prisoners of war, | Production Board is more than double the | piace on July 8, 1942, 35 or 40/dived and all chances of scoring] the Honerable Raymond R. Lord,| |) —— but just people the Germans didn’t like. | 120,000,000 shells proposed by the Army | miles northwest of the west a ae Same for the pilot of Florian, “Ohnethe” e7th das” se uly, | Double Spring -_— ‘ $ : f Cuba. Credit was given to the|the bomber. 945, for approval of same and for! p Smee eneeyt those who apparently | last December. Coast Guard vessel Nemisis, |. What the bomber pilot said to] finai discharge as Executor of th Construction through some organizational breakdown Most of the sportsmen of the country | ~ Ty other submarines were of-|himself about the pilot of the in-| $45, of William Knowles, dece ° were starved to shocking skeltons were | will cheerfully accept the fact that the |ficially chalked up as probably se-|truding ship is another of the ne eee $6750 treated according to the Geneva Conven- | nation, at war, must produce ammunition picealy comaged. ‘ ae may eties) Otel eae oe ea oe ee Knowles, de re z its fi i Set ae lust what the subs misse yilably w . 285 H1¥S-12-19,1945 tion. So you really cannot call what hap-j|for its fighting men. They will willingly not entering the Gulf of Mexico (The End) NGNEMacRaEOAS Full Length pened to a Jew, a Pole, a Belgian or Dutch | forego shotgun shells in order that there | _—____ on | (1DRE Probate: Act, Seen. 119, 120) IRRORS i 9 iti. IN THE COURP OF TH ‘OUNTY M wereneee Slave laborer an atrocity, can you now? |may be an abundance of ammunition for LEGALS LEGALS WEDGE. MONHOE COUNTY, Fla. IN PRO! TE. The millions of starved, beaten, shot, hung, | men in contact with the enemy. If there roasted, eviscerated, flayed and roasted of | are hunters in this country who would pre- Wall In re: Estate of FRANK J. RIEKER, NOYICE OF APPLICATION FOR Deceased. . * s TAX DEED i m Burope’s humanity were merely local polit- | sume to put their sport ahead of the safety Chapter 20722—Acts of 1941 Roc A Gr colors ana rerons ee | j i i ‘ NOT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | s ea Est: Framed c Y leoe whe erred in not seeing eye to eye with | of fighting men, they should be banished | ae ~| Randolph. Bell and Ruth H. Bell, | NAN ese are heceiy PICTURES $2.95 lass Coftee the German government. from the nation altogether. Piitotier roe eaie ag al titieate. Nt he notified and required to present any TU pctheca TABLES ‘The boys putting out this engaging Naturally, you will not hear hunters | obéctions. at” x ‘ ico Bicbtnas Mada appitcactelther of vou, may” have against’ TF — 4 * nm « 10: ae 4 A " y : linechawen’t yet managed to sweeten the | contending» that’ their needs: shotttd have § tions td, Rap ebEieate he. esaee va Kit : hehe ate a PER, dae @id couple of hundred American prisoners | priority to those of fighting men. They will | ~ e 1a ’ a he DA Hestrined: pronerty. In ae vis DINE tetchered in an open field by SS Troopers |not take this preposterous postion, There ? s : , a, to-wit Sen ‘Key. Avant: Florida, within eight | | uri « the Bulge break-through. This yet |may be a few, however, who will loudly 5 ; t Key | Sec, 29, “Twp. 60 pape mec enee aor ates Ga —— wmexplained affair is a sort of untidy ap- | profess their desire that fighting men have 7 x 7 44, : writ ei ohana fendage which can hardly appeal to the }all that they need but, for various reasons, | proximatcly : 3 4 residence and post office addr j Jazi ver i = containing 25 junder the said certificate was in mant, and i he awor Geet, methodical mind of the Nazi-lover, | grumble and complain about the allocation, | ; ynder ne of: Miami Bank & Trust jaimant, his agent, Gd we hasten to suggest to them that it | asserting that it is unnecessary, ete. : , ae oe eeTNe . 18 | satean: ent contificnte: shalt be and no tiled shall Svold | @ae merely a boyish prank, the natural : sr ce aa leer aascelbeastwerstaireilh El gaan Mary Administratris @Qwberance of a strong and healthy sold- Once a washerwoman, the wife of | Vertising | : SEG SO AU Le ee PERE (CESSES) Se REED) de tery carried away by the glorious stimula- | Batista, former president of Cuba, is now |) 4 ; eye the Oey anus Gin dag om August Ruorneyn ' U " Hy py were - 1 re 2 very ri a i nef combat. And besides they were un- | reputed to be a very rich woman, and her ed ite: sethiaapotiJune 1946! der the momentary aberration that they | husband, once a poor sergeant in the Cuban 6 ‘ida. ccireuit Court Heevelasee: roe ota eee eaten, Were going to win, that they would hold the | Army, was president only a few years. raee Clerk of the Circuit Court,| | FLORIDA, IN PROBATE, @eund on which the massacre had taken arucess he Leen ) wtetonce JE, Ba .C HED speceased. | ace until they could remove the traces, ANOTHER WAR LOAN ash bi , i P CREDITORS, LEGATE p which case nobody could prove anything. | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TAB 30; Prove. that makes it all wight, doesn’t it? i‘ Now that the Seventh War Loan Drive SEE InE SATE OF FLOBIDA. IN AND FOR NRGE COUNTY. wand each of you ai notified and required to present any claims or demands, which, you, or is a matter of history, it is well to bear in | Randotni IN CHANCER: olders Miami is a city of which any Fioridan | mind the inevitable fact that an eighth war Unteate 4 No. 1 y| WILLA G. SNYDER, etther of you, may have against the | J) (Simil. Plaintiff, | Bstate of Henry Brewer, deceased, | [| lar to Tilustration) q ” > da : Ray . of August isti y be proud, but that F. E. C. depot is an loan drive is coming. in my. off 2 Applica- Be. eee ; late of Marquette County, Michigan, Consisting of Large Table and ' re now, but will be replaced with a In fact, a special $200-war bond will |{i0".c0" 4, SN ee a ee Ocean Conny DEORE ete 4 Chairs $4 aoa wee rs Sounty or Monroe|f| 4 Chairs... Hien dollar structure as soon as the dus] be offered, carrying a quotation, spake: by | the ‘cllowing des 1 property in NOTICE TO APP: County, Florida, at his office in the ayy qt the Monroe, State of|TO: RAYMO County Court House of Monroe sa mint aa etch |} RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AND first publication hereof. Said claims wt interests acquire the reilroad, now in | Franklin D. Roosevelt in a radio talk to the ! purr r@eivership. nation on December 9, 1941, two days after Street, irginia, or demands shall be in writing and Pear} Harbor. in ) rds, C B, aa60e contain the place of residence and > There is no way to express adequate | The Treasury Department invited news under the said certificate was in| § ranclsco, California, | ane shall be ‘aworm to by the clagns Th . ‘ ‘ 3 the name of: Mia Ban "Trust ou are hereby re ant, ‘agent . e@ntempt for well-paid labor leaders who | paper men in Washington to submit sug-|Co. pear to the Bill of Complaing for{ All auch claims’ or donands aot e > - . . ig . Unless said certificate ‘shall be| divorce filed against you im the}filed within the ti strike and advocate strikes in war produc- | gestions for the words to appear on the | redeemed according to. law. the| above entitled cause. on. the atst} manner prescribed herein shall ‘be - " aaecamial ied = So re rty described therein will baiday of Juty, A. D. 1945, other-| void. tion plants today. Such men deserve special | bond. The prize-winner was suggested b¥ |ecid to the highest bidder at the | wise the allegations of said bill will] Dated this 30th day of June, A. D. Mi 1945, COMPANY, Incorporated ent i . > iblv the | Dani ; . be taken as confessed. | pete - ay here after—possibly the pier M. Kidney, who won a $100 bond by diay in then mat | reais: the: 27th day of June, A, D (sd) HAZEL Gwrsse |] ee erment of their own souls for shirking in | calling attention to the following words: — | Which ip {he "1 a 1 {eircutt Court Ee Furniture and Furnishings thelr solemn duty while their brothers and “Every single man, woman and child | (Circuit Court ae _ ihe Circuit Gout eeserucsioe tae 1 astet¥ 1 bala Een Oe 809 Fleming Street same die on the battlefields, will be some | is a partner in the most tremendo d ey Me Circuit ‘Court, | By (ad) Blorense Egawyer, Dee.” Brewer deena 1°"? ad 8, je some | Is ‘emendous under- anty, Florida.| JULINS F. STONE, "| suns B, STONE, JR, VENETIAN BLINDS retribution. aki i i 7? : Flore E. Sawyer, B.C. it ‘tribution taking of our American history. Fee ere rege TE TRING Cee Oe on MIE TyS-IIR IME ee eerie Ta-19-20,1908

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