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PAGE TWO kee Key West Citizen From The Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ann Streets Only Daily Ne in West ana itontos County West, Florida matter MEMBER OF THE Ass0CIATED The Associated Press aing- ively entitled to use for republica- tion of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise ere@ited in paper and also the local news ed here. bs Entered at Ke: as second th! publi SUBSCRIPTION RATES ear .... One ¥ nrneonnannne$ 10.00 Six Months ronatitonese 5.00 Three Month ti One Month 00 Weekly 25 ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application SPECIAL NOTICE All ‘reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, obit- uary notices, poems, etc, will be charged for at the rate of 10 eents a} n for entertainment by es from which @ revenue is derived are 5 cents a line. an open forum and fon of public issues and subjects of local or general interest, but it will not publish anonymous communications. NATH EDITORIAL IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 1. More Hotels and Apart- ments, a 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 3. Airports—Land and Sea. 4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. §. Community Auditorium. MONOGRAPHS To the Folks: There are a couple of Hunters in Key West who are an asset to the com- munity. Do you know who they are? Yours truly, , THE ORACLE. NO PEACE BY MAJORITY VOTE The small nations con- tinue their asgult on the veto power of the Big Five and General Carlos P. Romulo, the Philippine delegate, would limit the veto so that it will not, fontinually ob- struct our efforts to peaceful agreement,” The mistake in the rea- soning of the Philippine del- egate is that he seems to i MOST INTERESTING Arthur Brisbane remark- ed on several oceasions he} could not understand the i checks here and the slacks’ there that have to do with} the issuing of money. Fre-! quently, he recurred to that subject in his column and, in his summer home at Al-} laire, near Point Pleasant, N. J., he discussed it with the publisher of The Citizen. Hy i i h pear to the swe Brisbane maintained t at | pear ee amore Bill Ot come! the government's guarantee behind a dollar bill, or a bill of any denomination, was stronger, in his ‘estimation, | than the guarantee of the bill by the gold or silver it represents. For that reason, he saw no objection to the issuing of what is called printing-press money, pro- vided that stringent safe- guards were adhered to in issuing the money. TIZ THE KEY WEST ~ ROGELIO GOMEZ happen in Key West at this time.| ee Big Baby | (Continued tran Page One) ‘If we are to have a large num-' ‘The young plies: i fi ber of tourists, we must be in a! ere und ald) oon ea tial to the: fatire position to provide accommoda-‘ development of Key West. All in ti5n¢ for them, and that end can! Se ee the i ‘ * men | in all, I consider such purchases }. attained by the development “and how is the baby jand such an improvement as I! ” bs jof the Porte operty. ae as “ propose the greatest possible step| °° “"® FOT*™ erties } ‘Oh, I'm feeling fine, thank forward in progress that could! Subscribe to The Citizen you,” was the reply. LEGALS EN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TF! ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCE OP THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, “HA NCER’ Case Nv, 10-900 MARGARET ViRGINIA SMITH, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE | ROBERT KENNETH SMITH, Defendant. EAR ETH SMITH, ce System ee Enema pace NOTICE TO: ROBERT c/o Selective & Local Board N Oklahoma Counts Sth’ Floor, Cotten Exchange Bide. Oklahoma City, 2, Oklahoma. You are here aired to ap- M11 of compla stated cause, on or before the @ay of December, A.I. 1946; ot be ‘taken as c Done and Ordered at I Ke this 12th day of Nov Florid AD. 1946. tiga (Seal) (sd) ROSS C SAW + Clerk 0: of Monroe County, Florida (sd) Raymond R Attorney...fer. Plain i nev dee 4, 1946 | { LEGAL NOTICE | otice is hereby given that.on the | y of December, A.D. 1946 a p. m., at its regular meet- | ing in the Monroe County Court } As he could not under- stand the intricacies that control the issuance of mon- ey, so we can not under- stand the government’s an- nouncement that the control ot the sale of sugar will be continued through 1947. From time to time, reports have come from all over the | country that warehouses are | packed full’ of sugar. Be- sides, we recall that the gov- mills in Clewiston, Florida, yond certain quotas. Louisiana also 2 bulging with sugar. The Citi- zen published an Associat- ed Press dispatch Monday about the destruction by fire of 500,000 pounds in from fire of 18 million pounds in other mills. How many millions of pounds of sugar there are in Louisiana probably is a | “state secret.” Then, too, we H | | millions of pounds of, beet! sugar that are produced in the United States, Added to of sugar that are coming into this country from. Cuba.: And. what became ‘of’ the 750 million pounds. that were captured in : AW ernment, time and again, i Clerk, Board of County prohibited the owners of | Wiorides’ from producing sugar be-| ies has been) three mills and the saving} other | should not forget the many | house of said County at Key West that volume are. shipments} | Java’ by |; House, Key West, Florida, the Board 3 County Commissione ft Mon unty, Flor wll sider sur i amending the t, 1946-47, meeting held Aug’ that the present it Engineer, E FUND and/or raft Dated this 12th di 1946, at Key W *This amount is to be transferred } from’ ttem t Pp roe County B DRINI (GILGE/, ed an claims and either of ® BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KEY, WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY * Hear Morton Downey, WKWF, 12:15 P.M., Monday through Friday * of said nty Judge of Monroe 4 Florida, at his office in the court rida, within eight calenc ths from the time of the first lication of this notice. Hach yr demand shall be in writ- hall state the place and post of: Key West’ s Most Beauliled Store | claimant, st Will cis W. American and British troops? That sugar had; been stored by the Japs for | shipment to their homelahd, | but they lost Java, befgre | the shipments were begun. What is behind the so- ' called sugar shortage? The ‘answer, The Citizen be- think that “peaceful agree-| lieves, would make a most! ment” can be secured by al} interesting article. majority vote in the Secur-| = ae or ity Council. This is not the! Today’s “Battle Cry of fact because all peaceful! the Republic” — Less work AN 'THE CERCUIT CO! HL eNTH JUDIC OF THE STATE OF AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. EN. CHANCERY. u © Today and Following Days in fore t A.D. 19 s therel Le t { agreements must spring from the various natigns toward par- ticular issues and the solu- solution must be one that the nations can accept vol- untarily, that 8 existence to a ma- vote, overruling a y opposition, will not arily develop world Anything ROKEN with the In connection trfal of Japanese officials in Tokyo, one should recall that Japan was a party to the 1922 Nine-Power Trea- ty, which guaranteed the territorial integrity of China and in the 1928 Kellogg- Briand Pact, outlawing war as an instrument of national policy. Theve is no doubt what- ever that the Japanese gov- ernment violated both trea- ties deliberately and that the Empire undertook to carve out an imperial sphere with the sword. Upon these facts, Prosecutor Joseph B. Keenan says that the trials are carrying out the same prineiples and practices that we use in this country to punish criminals, He holds that “it is a crimé even to plan a war in violation of in- ternational law, — treaties, agreements and assur- ances.” If you think life is simply doing your duty under all circumstances, try it for a week. Just a Friendly Tip: Be- ware of the person who says, “I will only take up a few minutes of your: time.” adjustment of} ed 4 rt his order is to be published once for more money A Week for four consecutive weeks ba. een is: eacaEaS in The Key West Citizen, a news- r published in the City of Key Florida ‘one and Ordered this 28th day & | It won’t be long now be- | fore alert individuals will be looking for 1947 calen- dars. We can't say that prices | have gone as high as they may go, but we can tell you Gane that they aye probably . higher than sale will tay. ECONOMY — SO:CALLED ivery once in a while, somebody gets up to flay the Federal Government for extravagance. In fact, the |T)A¢h WHoM rt popular pastime for many | Allen fled his fin local critics is to take a ah. 5 hee Deputy Clerk ie, JF int | In state of JOSEPHINE DUTTON, also known as J H Allen Dutto: » Dutton, ; Petition and that he wilt Raymond estate o at the Government in Wash- | °° pre ington in connection with a eons So oe demand for “economy.” County, This is an interesting state | Novem bers of mind, especially in view j y@niiecrarcr of the proclivity with which j this astm day « the same local critics run tot the Federal Government for appropriations. The paign for economy Washington will be making | some headway, whenever lo- cal committees go to bat in} an eftort to keep the Federal | Government from spending | money locally. | Ros Practically every muni-} cipality in the United States} ae is anxious to have a new|""" 3 Federal building. Many)... @RPEN OF states want regional author-! Box ities set up to deyelop na- | tural resources. Most of the coast cities want additional Federal money expended ; for harbor facilities, and so}, (LO the roll goes. ae The “economy” that is de- | I manded has only a wpe Pear N Aamin mento | {in rae IN AND F@R MO STATE OF FLORIDA. ¥. COUN IN CHA No. 10-942 Case MARIE ATWELL XANDER. ant. UBLICATION Alexander, pear aiyv 48 application; it never has any | “** Ross ¢ SAWYER, relationship to projects | ve County put Federal money into lo- eal circulation. . Plaintiff, 30; nov ‘The Rose Juvenile Bootery Specializing in Medi-Cross Shoes for Children and the Leona Specialty Shoppe Specializing in Ladies’ Beautiful Lingerie, Hosiery, Ete. Visit This New Establishment ---- Bring A Friend VIN Presenting The only children’s shoes with MITERD ‘cut-on-the-bias’ HEELS! 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