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' i West Citizen | Tee D. ARTMAN, +e ge Corner Green iat es SMetsts ; pil celine oniy Daily Newspaper in = Went jonroe Count pS Toa Batered West, Flori as Std tines matter an “ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS iit it Associated Spr is exclus~ Ly. entitiea to for repul = fen ‘of all news: to, it or not otherw eredited in per and also the local news published here. URSCRIPTION RATES be Natege neat nena lege What ADAPTATION. One must adapt himself to conditions in life or fall by the wayside. Sometimes “we are faced with stone walls as impregnable as Gibraltar. Butting your head against the walls is of no conse-; quence, other than to give you a headache. During the war Key West- ers, as well as all other Americans, were forced to adapt themselves to condi- tions or circumstances, even} *cVUMTHE KEY: WEST CITIZEN NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPL FOR PASSAGE OF LOCAL, OR SPECIAL RB Notice is hereby given, that pur~ suant to the requirement of Sees tien 21 of Article 3 of the Constitu- amended at the General Election in’ 1935, application will be made bye } the undersigned to the Legislature of the State of Florida, at the regu- ou lar session to be held during thé for the passage of a 19 year 1947 cal or special Bill. Fixing the salary of the Judge's of the Criminal Court of Record: of Monroe County, Florida, at e Hundred Seventy-fiv ($375.00) Dollars per month and providing the fund out of which said salary shall be paid: THOMAS 8. CAROL, Ba isk 18 | mar 12, 1947 tion of the State of Florida as, gouldn’t have afforded it anyway. eels singe ie Me ® HE GAVE HIS ALL ‘ASS V, » Calif—(AP) buried rton S: Wright the other day. He never did get to: make that trip back east that he’d planned for so long. But he During the war he got to worry- ing about the boys overseas, and gave all of his $500 savings to the Red Cross. He died in the county hospital. Harvey ‘D. Gibson, New York ‘ity bank president, civie work- jg? born at fanwey, N. H., 65 ‘}¥ears. ago. WPA Director. ees here today conferring wit! } Curry Moreno, supervisor in ‘this peached before U.S. Senate—re~) area, regarding work on local} projects and also the assigning of more Key West workers ‘to jabs on bridges. General Postoffice. 1804—Federal Judge John Pie- Sandquist is\, ering of New Hampshire im- jmoved from office, First — ‘impeachment in our history. 4 1859—25-year-old Henry B. Hyde takes one-room office above | pall employer in New York, He ea Wes nee fa FH the Overseas Highway 3 ontns Ac a regarding what they ate.| yolice oF inneNTION TO APPLY) LEGALS —— onan odors Aces When we could not get beef). - Earl. Dunfee, who came‘ here |able Life vation ripe of = or butter, we did, without Noti¢ ‘eounrh. given that, pur- aN ui er 7 vei aaee with the carnival nqw showing}, 1907-—The Russell Sage Foun- Vibes eatin a mt wre to the requirement of Seettot - IX/ in Key, West, died yesterday af- j dation founded. mn “Why is The itizen pub- bot Article of the Constitution ternoon while consulting ail 1 T Bae aay AF *. \ }ef.the State of Florida, as amehded 933—President, Franklin D. All [PAST eoceee eane. gt | Coming that: extes atrip?” inlet the generat cleetion in 1938, ave se te physician, Dunfee sat in a cha! Hoosevelt Taakes tie Tadio fire-! LET hanks, resolutions of Fi obits | a question that has resound-| yin othe Legislature of " Plaintitt. once but before: the physician began.|side chat—a Sunday night—talks | ary notices, poeme, ote, we] ed from one end to the oth-| State of Florida at the regular se8-| p17 A RET on repre Or | the examination Dunfee’s color on ihe Banking situation, ' qharged for at the rate o! eon * sion of sald Legislature to be held] _ ‘ d and h lapsed. i . © Notices | tor entertainment | by er of Key West. It is easy | during the year 1947 for the. pass changed Shee Soren - Mae Pope Pius formally \~ trom which 8 revenue 1#|/to explain the answer. to | ™#s,0f a local or special MIN __ }erowned. ; be derived are Eee kad that question. Every reader tion for the Members of ‘the Board n Francisco, California of Mrs. praca oe ecrigringat 1942—U.S, tanker sunk by Ger-! of County Commissioners 0 : 3 pe ae Sead ar ee has heard about the acute} Monroe County Florida; Desig- penne chara, reared oa heat be ee man sub off South Carolina coast, | 1943—U.S. heavy bombers raid at, but tt will not pu shortage in newsprint; ev- nications, if Said Compensation Shall Be Paid: fon the 31st. day hi this ame dente Made ery reader knows that hun-|. authorizing Additional Compen- pe A Mie ee meee et eae rail transport lines in France. : oe ; tion for Mileage Actually 5 i NAT dreds of. newspapers in the | eee a ee ee aaa eee eee ae eer ed ance a Chic? with the Rev. Jee Tolle! 1944—Pope appeals to the Al-| United States, as well as| Wille Attending to Business of | week for four consecutive weeks in | ,lies to spare Rome. teen elsewhere in the world, have nating the Fund Out of Which the County but Bxcluding Mile- age for Traveling to and from divorce, in the above enti The Key West Citizen, a er | | officiating. That Hang 1945—Battle increases in inten- published in Key West, Done and Ordered this of February, AD 3 L) ROS: Clerk of the Cire Monroe Coun sity east of the Rhine. Gov. Dew- . The body of Thomas Pope was ey of New York signs bill making ‘rt,|found shortly before noon today, that state the first to have a spe- floating in one of the ferry slips cial commission to eliminate ra-| Court House to Attend Meet been forced to cut down in} (?"hoard:" Authorizing Additi their size. Compensation for Actual ns penses, Including Travel Incurred Now, as Citizen readers} }y"Attending to Business for the yo ; i By: Kathlee! may not recall, the regular | isk pan hang oie AN Shes een pe .|at the P. & O. wharves. Willard cial discrimination. size of The Citizen is eight LaNeal oF Special in Cntiiet | Solicitor for Plaintife. Lowe, an employe of the'Thomp-| 1946—General Motors strike in Therewith. feb 26; mar 5-12-19, 1947} son Ice Company, was the first 112th day. U.S. sends note of in- Hated at Key West, Florida, this to see the body. Pope fell over- i THE sacs cs co wr as | ly. Pop quiry on report heavy Russian ja au 12th day of Mar a i board three days ago. dpaaazl moye west i ‘rah. PAUL Clarence Thompson, mesial)" “|with the Key West’ Fire Depart~| ‘ment, and Mrs. Thompson, left; DIVORCE | this morning for a stay of'a few! days in Miami. 4 columns to the page. A year ago, the only newsprint The Citizen could obtain was too narrow’ for eight col-} mar !?!t umns, so The Citizen had], THE to reduce its size to seven columns. The Citizen at present has 1; More Hotels and Apart- : ments. .2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 3. Airports—Land and Sea. ‘4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. §. Sommunity Auditorium. SAW ER. OURT OF DHE Soares o ta cr 8 LOR mR MONROE cou Nt CHANCERY. Cane Ne. 10-1007 0- 1088 Rnonoe GH, Plaintift, Se LAERD: been thrown to the other ex-| RO8E M. DeMARCO. 8 Plaintiff, eRPDER “ATION: | treme—the only newsprint | BE sina, DIVORCE] 76, ALMA L Mr. and Mrs, Vincent McDer- | ‘. ‘ ‘, Fy TONY MARCC 9 2 | it can now obtain is too ? Defendant, wee Pg mott, who had been residing in't MONOGRAPHS | wide, even after the paper ORDRH OF PURLICATIAN Route 1, Miami, have come to Key West to Mayor W. W. Demeritt | returns to its former size of| ro: TONY beMAR a \resume their residence. City: 4 eight columns. The extra} 188 Alabama # t Ee, ity : 3 M pees San Francisco, California. 3 3 pee Na Vole advocacy of & width is the strip that you] You are required to ap- ct April,| Parent-Teacher Association of ‘ y y 7 edi + fs Neg sworn Hill of Complaint legs ations | the Division Street Public School les tax, you have an e: are now finding in your; you in. the above} therein confessed | sales tax, you have an en-1! oii on », on or hefore the #th| This order she ta | announced today that Fathers’ thusiastic ally in W. E.]) y A.D. 1947; otherwise] once a week for ft ive | Night will be observed on March | ald bit se he | The Citizen press cuts off| Henderson, new property | the strip and folds it into the City | 23. | i owner and a declared fu- |)" : at Key el ture permanent resident | paper. To pull out the strip i, irons es Today The Citizen says in an| of Key West | from each paper entails too ROSS C SAWYER, | editorial paragraph: i sked, f 3 | much tedious work, so The Clerk of the Circuit Court a purt, | COE whe THE ORACLE. Naat Fie Be Monroe County, Florida. Monroe County, ; “The trouble with so many | ied |Citizen publisher, after much By: Kathleen Nottage, By: Kathleen Nott ‘jokes is that they are not fit to| ha fe aT head-scratching, decided to| rom o. warkins, PP ON (sa) Allan 1. Cleare, 3 Fe apenas | —-: — . > Solicitor for aint 2 sld 1 T use a smaller form and pub-| Atterney for Plaintiff. || a s eM? ife fi MAY ESCAPE lish news and , advertise- mar 12-ha8s 907 # 12% Dr. William Darrach of New! NOTICE OF NTR: 0 MAKE \York City, noted surgeon; born a APPLIC. pict FC NA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE) in Philadelphia, 71 years ago. ments on the strip, which is —_—— ja piled rger than facsimile OF FLORIDA, TN AND POR: “ Dr. Edwin G. Nourse, néwspapers ‘some publishers| MONROE COUNTW. IN (CHAN-) jy THE cerbigea eee +4: chaiyman of President Tryspthink you. will be-getting 10 ane No. 10-1008 Ie oe oxton co man’s Council of Econ ars oro from: howe Henin Advisers, says that if busi- ALBERT C. HOWE, DIVOW j Ad 3 Gossip. is an ‘occupation— Defendant i ness and the Government iy ue minds. woke Be APPEAR Atwell filed hier fins , ‘ovo tneir part: of the joBs 4 Aer ace Aibeceue: Matt auroen SERRE, ¢ “very conscientiously and“ Iveryton, “Conti, up [she filed: | Mailing Address: P.O. Box 63, that ‘she will -telligently, we may even e a ss cape altogether the extreme “ee hoom° and severe depression | . that we have known in the} Raymond to. ‘file in, the Monro. stated eenth, of e Bill of the same vice to “scorn delights and live laborious days.” your appea for. div of William D. plaint ff th -BUS TERMINAL °°". ’ past. ” | HUNGARIAN MEN Will he taker de | decease n this. 7th day : y int ng | GROW ad WeMmBers itr =: 5 aed Mew, “ aame| ae ee: amici of the sti | GARDNER'S PHARMACY, _ il Merk 0 o itliam » Sands, de. i body will only - define the} | “Hunger stalks many sec- By? (aay ones ee ed | 1114 Division St., at Varela. : part of the job to be done by! tions of the earth,” declares mar 12-1 Attorney: iPhone 177 Free Delivery a een and by the Govern-| General Dwight D. Hisen- ant Assesses seaeesees Sica ent, respectively, and per-| hower, who points out that “““$yade business and Govern-|When men are starving or ~ ‘ment to accept the obliga-jseeing their families or “ tion and. perform the job,|loved ones wasting away,| run| all may be well. they will not balk, either in- ‘ they, dividually or collectively, pivane ea just MAKING MONEY from acts that we roma ndant. ‘ class as crimes i th t-! To ono or" HCATION Testa io s ¢ es, in e at-/ TO: Charles Roh 44 The Big Inch and Little]tempt to satisfy the basic route tad 5 _Big Inch pipelines, built by | needs. | | rts, 1 vi the government at an esti- The General was discuss-| i , ing wij mated cost of $146,000,000, jing generally the question of | (y2"° jn eet a fra brought $143,127,000° at a, defense costs and taking oc- twill be takenwem ¢ ) sho} public sale last month. casion to warn the people of ich ; In December, when the}the United States that the » hay pipelines were uséd to move| atomic bomb which might} !“be: ed thin Tith. dase 4 gas during the coal strike,|destroy millions overnight a eel the government was offered] is not, in itself, a sufficient Glerk of rush $66,000,000. It was rejected] guarantee of national secur- By! tad) Plorenes and Mr. Robert M. Little-] ity. ae Deputy Clerk, john, War Assets Adminis- The people of the United} Soli ff. trator, said that they should] States, if one is to judge by aon 2, 1947 bring at least $30,000,000} public statements and what | i on wim more, although appraised at] appears in print and over reper ey $118,000,000. the air, are tremendously COUNTY. 1X We call attention to the! concerned in the apparent ‘axe No, 10-1088 sale because of the excellent | conflict between Commun- a ee price received by the gov-|ism and Democracy. They “plaintiff, ernment. It should be noted; should realie, as General SaieGe that a hasty, precipitate | Eisenhower points out, that ATION ‘- sale, at an earlier date,| the first step in winning the] 7°: Miriam Neftel & would have meant a|world to the American sys- tie | ' “give-away” and a loss to}tem of economy is to pre- the people of the country. | vent men, women and chil-| |» required to ap- The demand throughout} dren from starving in. lands| divorce Bain the the nation for the quick dis-; that have been devastated’) 4pere, GHunet cause, am the Bist posal of surplus goods andj by war. a a a Na, of.gatd Bilt will be war assets should be heard with the example of the pipelines in mind. Very of- ten, the demand to liquidate war surpluses and “get the government out of business” originates with those who expect to make a consider- able profit out of the pro- To extend succor to sta ing peoples requires mo which, fortunately, the Unit- ed States has to spare. remains to be seen whether the people of this country, or their representatives in Congress, will be willing to venture some investment in human welfare, so that men It}tf Julius $ qr. Salicitor; far ntiff. feb 26: mar 5-12-19, 1947 Iw Vw ove STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH ———— cess. , 7 wa: x - as everywhere will have an op- COFFEE at nome seen eeens e I owt # it neve yet| portunity to forget hunger MILL ED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY QF y accomplished anything; “I]/and to think about peace, at % Hear Morton Downey, WKWF. 12:15 P.M., Mo: will try” has performed|freedom and ithe rule of| All Grocers KEY WEST C apg ae A ogo, WONKEIB, right. | WwW Wwwwwwv Tv Vv VWVY OCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 4