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| aoithis question: PAGE TWO Key West Citizen Deh nay Bees Sees or | gy os Bi D. rer From nyne cit Citizen ding ~ Corner Greene and A and Ann Streets Only Dally Newspaper in Key West and Muaroe Chaaty Entered at Key West, Florida as second class matter PRESS Associated Press is exclus- avely' entitled to use for seen tion of.all news dispatches credited to It or nor otherwise: credited in this paper and also the local news ‘published here. SUNRSCRIPTION RATES Year _... ADVERTISING RATES. Made known on application SPECIAL NOTICE All reading notices, cards thanks, resolutions of respect, obits uary notices, poems, ete., ‘will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents a line Notices for entertainment by churches from -which a revenue is to be derived are 5 cents a line. The Citizen is an open forum and invites: discussion of public. issues and subjects of local or general interest, bat it will not’ publish anonymous communications. MONOGRAPHS" Dear Folks: Now that Labor Day has. passed perhaps we had better get down to a little laboring. Yours, THE ORACLE. Mr. and Mrs. Key West. LAW. OF BUREAUCRATS Rogelio Gomez, owner of the Key West-Havana Tours and part owner of Aerovias Q. Airline, propounded a question in The Citizen for Tuesday that hits ore amack. between the eyes. He said that he was in- formed Pan American Air- ways had stated that that company was not interested imflying to or from Key West. Then he propounded “Now, why, if they are ~ not interested in-this local- ““ity, should. they object. to Aerovias flying into Key West?” i The answer is easy .to find: ‘competition, “even though it may be on a small scale. Pe ise But Gomez should not di- rect his fire at Pan Amer- ican. It can not stop his line from operating from and to Key West. The bureau that| PGiserce int does the stopping is the Civ- ilian Aeronautics Adminis-| tration. And, speaking about; bureaus, it may be said aa they are gradually throt- tling this country, as has been said in congress on sev- ~ eral occasions. a Bureaus make their rul-| ings that have the power of| laws, and nobody can step up to tell them nay. They. do as they please. What good reason can CAA give for not permitting Aerovias to operate between Key West and Havana. No good reason can be given, and the only conclusion one ean reach, if, he reasons con- structively, is that Pan Am- erican does not want Aero- vias to operate, and the powerful CAA sides with Pan American. That brings us face to face with government by bureaucrats, which is what happened in Germany un- der Hitler and in Japan un- der Tojo. Bureaucracy and demo¢racy are anthetical in their aims. The former is the rule ef dictators, the latter the rule by the people. A showdown must come, and bureaucracy must be oust- ed or democracy will perish. You:will find that whieh » you-lock for in this world, whether it is virtue or wick- |" edness. It is good news that the price of an airmail stamp will be 5c instead: of 8c, be- ginning October 1. “When a public official desires to establish himself as a master rather than a servant of the people, he should be removed. regard> less of what office he holds, even if it is a minor one. te anv IN: CHANCER' Neo. 10-855, CLARENCE £. HICKMAN, Plaintiff, MARY LELA ranks Eee QRDER OF EUBLICATION Parks Hickman, 920 Light Street, 2 Baltimore; Marylana ereby You are uv dear to tht Bal of . before, the, D. 1s all ailegations therein Will be taken as: vOrhis order ia to be published once & week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a news- paper published in the City of Key West, Florida. Done and wigs 8 this 20th day of August, A. D. (SEAL) Ross € Sawyer Clerk of the Circuit Cort, Monroe County, Florida. By (sd) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Cle: ieitor for i eee IN_TRE Comrie | OF THE STATE OF AND FOR MONROE COU nth in CHANCERY. Case DOROTHY JE. SHELDEN, fe. 10-870 NE RUCKER Maintiff, ¥: SAMUEL M. SHELDEN. ORDER OF PUBLICATION SAMUEL MM SHELDEN, Cyo Billboard. Cincinnatl, Ohio. You are hereby stequired. to ap- pear to the Bim ef Complaint for divorce in the above styled cause on or, oc hot thé 30th day of Sep- tember, A.D. 1948, otherwise the allegations thereip’ will be taken as : i ‘The order is tp be published bee alweek for: four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper Bier int the Cit¥ DIVORC TO: of Key West, Plori Done: and» Order of August, A.D. 1946. (SEAL) ! Gerk of the Circuit arse Count By: XCATHLEEN Deputy Clerk. (sd) Allan B. Cleare. Jr., Solicitor for. Plaintiff. aug 28; sept 4-11-18, 1946 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED House BAI No. 1862 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that A. Maitland Adams, the holder of the following certificates, has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certifi- | cate numbers and years of issuance, the description of the property, and the names in which it was asséssed are as followgs tiffcate Ne: 651; suance, 1940. Description of Property: Pt Lot 4, NO NAME KEY, Ser. 18, Twp 66 S. Range By 13% G1-441. As recorded ; in County Records: Name in which sca, ridge B. Russell. All of said property bethe in the County of Monroe, State of Florida. Year of Is- ‘Acres, Monroe Dodd- Unless suchy certificates or certi- | be redeemed accond- fieates shall the property (described ing to law in such certificate or will be sold to the: highést bidder at the court House door om the first Monday in the month of Oc~, tober, 1946, which is the 7th day of October, 1946.» Dated this 28th day of August, 1946. (SEAL) ROSS Clerk of mos County, id: aug 28: sept 4-11-18, ris NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED : Houxe Bill No. i862 cery Case No. 10-725, in which | NOTICE IS: HEREBY. GIVEN, | BUCARDO Gs Jr, is the that Claude Gandolfo, the” holder | 3 of the foHowing | certificates, hast filed said certificates for a tax} deed tobe issued thereon. The: cer- ‘tificate numbers and years of is- suance, the déscription of the property, and the names in which it Was assessed are as follows Certificate No./2; Year of Issu- anee, 1944. Deseription of Proj Pt Lot 3-4 Sar 6 PP-282 K-788 0, as Te- corded in Monroe Co ecords. Name in which assessed: Wm. R. err Est. All of the County of Flortda. Unless such ce: ficates shall be ing to law the preperty: in such Will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the | first. Monday teber, 1946, of October, ty: being. in said. property State of Monroe, cate or certi redeemed ace described month of Oc- is the jth day in the which 1946. Dated this 28th day of August, 1946. (SEAL) ROSS C. SAWYER, Clerk of Citepit Court of Montoe_ County, aug 2S; sept-4.11-18, 1946 IN THE CIRCU pase COURT OF THE PLEVENTH JUDICIAT, CIRCUIT THE STATE F FLORIDA. IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. ne een ag : 10-846 LUTHER {Roy “TYNDALL, Plaintiff, ve. DIVORCE MAEBELLE TYNDALL, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION To: Maebelle Tyndall, 706 Pollock St., Kinston, North Carolina. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 13th day of September, A.D. 1946, otherwise the! allegations contained. therein will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 13th day of August, AD. 1946 (Cireuit Court Seal) Ross ¢ By: (sd) Kathleen ) Deputy ¢ Enrique Esquinalde, Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff. augl4-21-28;sept4,1946 IN THE, CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH: JU gg OF THE STATE _ OF IN AND POR MOVROF COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Case No, 10-845 ANNULMENT OF MARRIAGE: FLORA BURCHETT, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN E. BURCHETT, Defendant ORDER TO APPRAR TO: John E. Burehett, . Prestonsburg, Kentuchk It is hereby ordered that you are required to appear on the 16th day of September, 1946, before the above entitled court to the Bill of Com- plaint filed against you in the Above entitled cause and The Key West Citizen is hereby as the newspaper in erder shall be published ‘week for four consecutive weeks. HB bags pn the Honorable Aquiline Lopez, Jr., as One of the Judges of this Court and the Sek} of this Court in_ the City of. Key West. Monree Coun a this i3th 94 Ross C Sawyer Cee Circuit Court Siurnieen Kottiens Deputy Cleek. augld-21-23;septé, 3 a wie cae ‘station, lighting some 400 “tour at Columbus, Ghio. BLEY Gincurr BENTH Jv E in business riffeates’ certificate. or certificates | Florida. | _ TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1781—Los — founded ' by! some dozen settlers from. pean *| peninsula—of mixed Indian, Afri- i can and Spanish blood. 1804—Heroic ‘ exploit of Capt. Richard Somers, USN, 26, who led a litle band into Tripoli Har- bor, then at. war with. us, to exe} plode powder ship and block har-! bor—all die when powder ex! plodes. 1882—New York oe. power turned on by Edison—first in world lighted by incandescent | lamps, r 1886—Chief Geronimo, whose } ‘band of Apache Indians had} waged fierce war, surrenders to! Gen. Miles’ cavalty force. 1918—President Wilson opens Peace Treaty speech—making | _ 1942—Germans' at the gates of! e { mise ENDER Fi — Big ites | NOTIC = iS HEREBY G ay EN that the undersigned, desiring to engage under the fictitious name of “Ruth's Salon of Beauty. 409 Grinnell Street, Key West,. i Florida, intends to register the said fictitious name with the Clerk of} the Cireult Court of Monroe County, Flor’ Dated August 27th, 1946. SAMUEL 1. HIG RUTH A HIG Sole Own ept 4-11-18, 19 aug. | | NOTICE OF APPLIC TION FOR FINAL DISCHARGE Prebate Law 1933) | IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY SEDGE, MONROE COUNTY. | STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PRO- bare. re the Estate of HENRIETTA “AY WHITMARSH, Decease: | TO. ALL WHOM ET May ¢ Notice is hereby given Whitmarsh, Administrator, filed his final report as Administrator of the | estate of Henrietta A. Whitmarsh, } deceased; that he filed his petition for final discharge, and that he will | appiy to the Honorable Raymougl R.~Lord, Ceunty Judge Monree | County, >Fidrias. the 28th: dav of September, 1946, for approval of | same and for final discharge as Ac- ministrator of the estage of Hen- | rietta A. Whitmarsh, deceased, on! this 28th day of September, 1946. H. J. WHITMARSH, ©! Administrator of the Henrietta A. Whitmarsh sept 4 “AD rOoR + IN CHAN=! _PORECLOST ie ‘Or “MORTGAGE GATO. Jr, Plaintiff, EZDEARDO H. versus STANLEY RO MILLER SURVIVING ADMIN DE BONIS. . WILL ANNE: OF TH SHARLES 8. BAXT. SED; ET AL., Defendants. NOTICE OF _MASTER’S SALE Notice is hereby given that un- der and by virtue of the Final De- cree of foreclosure and sale here- tofere entered in that certain} cause pending in the Circuit) Court of the Eleventh Judicial Cir- cuit of Florida, ‘@ for Monroe { ; County, in Chancery, being Chan- | | | { B. BURBANK, A RILEY. McLEOD ONRAD M. RILEY | CHARLES HANTER BURBANK; and MARY F. BURBA jare Defendants, 1 as Special: Mas: ter in Chancery, appointed Court in said decree, will of | | B i 1 { j sale and at the highes pidder front door of. th roe County, Flor! ¥ West, Florida, on ith-day of October, 19: jegal hours of described propert | ree County, Florida. i Lots 10, 11, 12 | 17 and 18 of BI of Block } subdivisic to_the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book Noe. 1. page 140, of the Pub of Monroe County, F together with aj and tenements i Records ad property, together with ngular the tenements, | ni and appurtenances thereunto belonging, are being sold to satisfy said decree. Dated thie 31st day of August, 1946. Caro, As Special ery sept $-1 ia MINUTES TO! Fi | A MBUNES ANEERS 510 SOUTHARD STREET 4) See of you who took part in the j with-me in helping to make the {parade a success. ing in the parade, but somehow , 1! . FOR BUS LINE} TENTION TO MAKE \(FNS).—Modern Coach Corpora-} announced b ythe Florida Rail- | | | those Beatrice pac artist- vail trator; born in “New York, 70 in New York, 60 ea a8 years-ago. Very Rev. - aces c. “Graham, hational director: of «the: Hdly called a root Editor, The- Citizen: To the people: of Key. West: Hats off to everybody for our wonderful Labor Day! I believe I can truthfully sa; that we had as fine a Labor Day as in any city of Key West's size. I want to thank each and every {parade and to those who worked I also want to: thank all of you who had good intentions of help- j just didn’t quite make it-this time. j And again, hats off to Key} West! Sincerely, RUTH A. HIGGS. CHANGE IN NAME ; fk ane TALLAHASSEE, Fila., Sept. = jtion is the new name under | which the buses: that~ once be-| longed to Georgia Stages, Inc.} will operate in Florida, it was! road Commission. The . former Georgia Stages, Inc., operated be-} tween several Georgia and North | Florida cities, and will continue ; routes under the new] name. eee Here’s good news for travelers: more.comfort, with many: more seats aVailable—moré co: fence, with buses leaving at more frequent, well-timed intervals! Take a look at these samples of Greyhound’s increased. service—ask about improved schedules: to other destinations all over America. * F MIAMI. . “Buses Daily. 16 JACKSONVILLE . nue vat. BO * TAMP. A. + Buses'Daily 5 | | i \ | { i i Overbright sunlight need no longer keep you. from enjoying yourself : outdoors. Ray-Ban Anti-Glare Sun | Glagses, modern, safe, scientific glare | protection, filter out excess light, ad» 3 Buses Buses mit to your eye light useful for-seeing. Daily Daily. Autractive styles plain, and ground to New York. N. Y. . 10° New Orleans; La:. 7 your prescription. { DR J. A VALDES OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: $-12 2-5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment Ghieago, Th: s .,. 12). 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