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by MOCRATI THE W ‘The Citizen, does not know if our out- standing guest twice this winter, President Truman, Days Gone By na page not rus The ‘ bate sions ites Py me iiele Ht i Wee, Hed olnelane, if ‘atti’ eesti 8. Fidei, | Yee MARCH 18, 1937 many mee Phebe Only ein has read William T. Stead’s we be ad der “Americanization of the a. ott "abe erie tae Ratered at Weat, Florida | World,’ published in 1902. Forty-two cases, containing the wrlters must aceampanr ‘the For decade after decade,| sections of the monument to be| fetter and vill, ne pustisned wae Stead, who lost his. li ijerected here in ‘honor of Jose| — —_ : , the Titantie disaster it 1912, |/Mard arrived yesterday “on the i cemagpol KEY WEST [in righteous wrat an wo was consideted among the ste hip he Cuban) Editor, The. Citizen: lefinitely ey can’t got foremost journalists “in the |sculptor of the monument is ex-| 1 wish some gift.a giftie gae ioe fled the ity LM 9 Us world. He was editor,of « pected to arrive in a few days|us‘to be able to put on paper and} they can’t get along anywhere, eral periodicals of to assemble it for the Unveiling)/be able to expldin in words just oe gee ad de veven mselves. ; inte! ional -reptttati to be held on April 15. what Key West means to us.” We i tonal epatation inleding have lived here and out on Sugar] And we firmly. believe as time 6} the’ Review of Reviews, atid Loaf Key for two years, natural-| goes on that Key West will be the . ly, as my husband’s work js se@-!best year round resort in Amier- wrote . many: DOCKS, sonal, we have had quite ai finan-| ‘ca! In my opinion which is just them with. political im, cial struggle thru the Summers,|one, if the people of Key West ot | tions. In 1888, one of but that is a small matter, and] will ALD pull together, the above .grit, | books was titled, “The well worth it. is a certainty. We at least are eonte | About Russia,” another vol- The people of Key West are in|going to stick around until God by | ume that the President prob- a class by themselves and be-|says our number is up, we will is}ably would find interesting. tween the Island and our wonder- eave Key eat Be ons “ oy ful friends it would be impossible |God is going ave a little spo’ PE ab Fea ‘steud'e Sy oevsid to live anywhere else. The people |of Key West stuck around some- feanization of the World,” |2 salary of $150 a month andjof Key West, the Sisters of St,|where. Realizing that I am be a ll i convictipn fees, Gomez said he|Joseph’s have made us so happy ing quite an optimist as to my a4 ane Por ai will introduce a bill setting the|here that it is impossible for an|destination, as 1 am a long way vaguely the line of thought) .jory at $250 a month without|amateur to express our feelings|from saintly I am sure that even he follows to prove. or try_t0| conviction fees. for them. When I think of all the} the devel himself will feel sorry prove his point of view. But people who visit here and have|for us. we do know that ona good the ability that I have not to} Just thanking Key West for be- many occasions our thoughts write about it I truly envy them.|ing Key West, have gone back to that vol- When some one asks Just what MRS. LAURIE YOUNG, ume as we noted the trend is so wonderful about Key West,|Key West, Fla., of events “4 world affairs. March 18, 1947 The most decisive: step in that direction sinee | Stead there are so many, in fact there CLASSIFIED AD wrote that volume was Pres- ident Truman's . address to gba i the joint ‘session of con- gress about Greece and Tur- key. Former Prime Minister Churchill was’ well aware of that truth wher he de- clated that .the things the President advocated were the most outstanding that had come out of.the war. Churchill maintained that, had the, United . States fol- |lowed such a course after the first World War there’ | would not have been a sec- ond World War, and that jhad the United States taken lits present stand immediate- \ly after nan ines eres 4 i ini | 1945, the world today wou: pyblic a spay protests not be in the throes of bick- hm a8 papa: No! ering, with recurrent fears THB\ORACLE, | of another .war, = |. However, we da.not think ‘ ‘ that -the President or any- FLOORS MUST *!' d in. W. ‘i HAVE CEILI ings body else..in ashington's official life:is coneerned in It is intérpsting t0' report shia ie’: o 10 NT ee nage Sci Mane uli tarnta v4 You ar hanes reg isire AVMAA TION F. pear to the * Courity Commissioners, at 4 meeting last night, requested State Senator Arthur Gomez to ®-\ introduce a bill in the next ses- sion of the ‘legislature that will fix the salary of the county tax collector at not more than $3,000 fannually. Another provision’ in the bill is that the collector's ex- penses be fimtited ‘to $2,500 a year. The county solicitor now receives OUGA Jeto nda “ ‘0: Awe Mn Down i, Ath AM Avattord, ‘Middlesex count Tews Mananchusetts, r 109 You Bit i a ' Hi ot: Cos hy: ey ee an the 4th . ine tl e taken fa confenned, rider tobe published once |: a k for faur conmecutive weekn in The Key West Citizen, a newn- aper published in Key Wert, Virion Done And Ordered thia 3rd day », 1947. Rosa C SAWYER, . vet, er _renuired.te appebr | F iil uf Coinplaing tor divores! fa the above xtyled cause on or De- re the lth day of April, A.D, U7.) othorwine allegations therein} wilt het taxied, | This Order <a fe once a week for four 6 ‘ weeks In'The Key West Cithen, ‘ é Howspaper published in the Clty of Key Wost, Florida, HONE AND ORDERED this: 10th Mar f March, A.D, 1947. ; (SEAL) "ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of the Clreuit’ Cou Monroe County, Florida. By: (sd) Florence B. gh oe Deputy Clerks (sd) Allan B. Cleare, Solicitor for Plaintiff. mar 11418) Monroe County, fey, Allee Hf, Salgado, ¥ Thomas #8. Care, O f. Sollettor for the F petit as 95,1947 ——— IN ‘Pie EMCUIT COURT OF THE BLEVENT AL #TATE OF MONKOK COU Benjamin D. Trevor was today elected chairman of the Over- seas Highway Bridge’ Commis- sion, and J. R. Stowers was named vice chairman. Tv. IN ov THE ANY FO) CHANCERY, Cane No. 10-1188 ULA CHAMPION RO! Plaintiff, 5; apr}, 1947 DIVORCE va. WILLIAM P. RODE, Defendant. ORDER OF LICATION TO: Willlam P. Rode, ‘ 10° Pittsburgh 12, Pex You are hereby. required) i pear to the Bin for Divoree filed): in the above styleds pre the 2hst day | ‘Mrs. ‘J.-B. Warren, formerly Miss Selma White has been awarded a prize by the National Hunting and Fishing Magazine for a tarpon she caught in Key HELP WANTED FOR SALE West waters last summer fishing ——$———— from Captain Teddy Canova’s|Position for an intelligent young 200 printed single sheets and 100 motor boat. The tarpon was seven| lady. Interviews given at the] envelopes, $1.50; 150 printed feet’ six inches in length and} Evans Camera Store, 506 South-| single airmail sheets, 75 airmail weighed 160 pounds. ard St. mar3-tf} envelopes, $1.50; 18 soft pencils printed, $1.50; 125 printed pos- tals, $1.50; 60 hostess bordered, printed napkins, $1.5 66 print- ed cocktail, bordered, napkins, $1.50; 60 printed cocktail, bor- dered, napkins, $1.50; 60 per- sonalized printed guest towels, $1.50; two decks of printed bridge cards, $1.75; 50 printed beverage coasters, $1.75. Let- terheads, envelopes, billheads, business cards—all printed at reasonable prices. Artman Press, Citizen building, corner Greene and Ann streets, phone 51, feb18-tt 1. More Hotels and Apart- ments. ‘ 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 3. Airports—Land and Sea. 4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. | & Community Auditorium, et, ’ syivania. | otherwise the al- ed therein’ wilt “he taken as confessed, Done and Ordered at Key ‘West, Florida. Te 19 «” NATIONA AYRLINE MONOGRAPHS © President Truman, Key West, Florida: Appeasement of the weaker nations of Europe is a form of bribe. You cannot buy friendship with money. Once you submit to this form of blackmail, it must be con- tinned until an aroused Key West Rotary/Club will ob-|Lady for about two hours work serve Ladies’ Night tonight in La| daily in house. Free room and Casa Marina. No luncheon was| use of kitchen for self and hus- held today. band. Box G-45, c/o Citizen Office. marl5-3tx I Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. Attorney for P! Key West Fire Department, at a meeting last night, shared the | Experienced beauty operator re- percentage of money it received| quired. Apply La Concha from the carnival that was re-| Beauty Salon. marl5-3t cently given here. Each member} of the department was given $7. |Avon Products, Inc. needs (4) * artes: i | Sales Representatives. Pleasant, Today The Citizen says in an} profitable work. Write, giving editorial paragraph: home address, to District Mana- “Neglect yourself — and give} ger, 227 Southern Blvd., West doctors business.” Palm Beach, Fla. Need money but unable to work full time? Earn substantial income, hours at own convenience, Write giv- ing qualifications and home ad- dress to Box R.S., e/o Citizen. marl7-4tx Teletone radio-phonograph, $65. Enquire No. 1 Rest Beach; mar13-5tx Joanna C. Colcord of*the Rus- sell Sage Foundation, noted social worker, born at sea, 65 years ago. LEGALS 1939 Nash Ambassador sédan, new paint, new tires, new; uphoist+ ery job, motor newly overhaul- the Americanization of the world, A better term would that the National Goopera-| he the democratization of Kero WANTED ; i tive. Milk, Fedetation,desires| the world, because we be-| "whavesee fuorttac Cincvit bgt Penh PP tee 7 the government, Ao ;prodide \jeve that war' would not dis-| {No row woxnor a. 1X} Wanted—Old rags. Call at The|___ adequate. floors;2on , dairy) rupt the world again were| CHANCERY. J |. Gitiseh Office, Jan17-tfi 1937 Ford tudor, 85 h.p., good ik p 1S hd RC Serataancreree pein arncsa~ paar vae ition. 714 White ‘St., Apt. priges and asserts dilax}the way of life in every na-| #VELYN SOO ae j MISCELLANEOUS Nas. ; j “mari8-2tx ' tory. priee policies” threat-| tion similar to ours, with the enedito-causesarshortagerof}thrée great freedoms of Vs. DIVORCE HARRY: CORNELIUS MILLS, Practically new |For guaranteed plumbing work bassinette with, dai * f re Defendant. "4 “i prong oor. PPT aaa the press and relig-},.,. nytt oe | and_ repairs, call John Curry,| top, ivory color, blue trim. 0 | 5 c/o Veteran's Cab Ass'n., 512 Margaret street, phone 731.| Price, $5.00. 202-A Poinciana plea of the milk producers,! [py Russia, for instance, a] y,W“shington, D.C ny is ap-| Give us a try on your next job.| Extension. mar18-3tx one should not lose sight of| publisher of a newspaper pear to the Bill of Complaint tor| Free estimates. marl-1mox | the general demand to abol- would not dare publish an} on or before the 2th day ot March | ;Garden tools, heavy tarpaulin, ish price controls last sum- A.D. 1947; otherwise the allegations |Campbell’s Key Shop, 928 Divi-} aluminum ware, many other mer or fail to point out to dairy producers that if it is right and proper for the} government to provide ade- quate floors, then it is noth- ing but just, in the interest of consumers and other Americans, to limit the’ceil- ings. OUR OBLIGATIONS Recogniing the responsi- bility “ that came to” the United States, as a_victor- ious power, President Tru- man has. asked Congress to authorize American Partici- pation in an. international refugee organization, de- signed to give assistance to more than 1,000,000 displac. ed persons in Germany, Aus- tria and Italy. Mr, Truman says that our military victory carries certain responsibilities in re- gard. to the victims of the Axis’ We would go further than the President because in our opinion, victory. like- wise carries an obligation in regard to helpless residents of former enemy countries new in our charge and de- pendent upon us for exist- ence until economic rear- rangements permit them to take care of themselves. Secicieen ieemintartonith Passitig a resolution, de- claring for economy, Is one thing; cutting tion bills and keeping them cut is another. It, is folly to asgume that 60,000,000 American prfo- ducers can las, the world was placed, couldn't held up that lead. I Honeybee, Ky.—U. S. Postal appropria- earry the bur- den of the world. Even At- wpon whose shoulders editorial until it had, been censored and approved by the Kremlin, and nobody would dare make a speech taking issue with the way the Kremlin is directing af- fairs in Russia. We would not have any trouble with Russia if its government had a similar re- gard for liberty and equality as we have ‘in the United States, or a regard for the rights of other nations that we have, but Russia, instead, as the Président declared, resorts to “subterfuge” and “coercion” in her dealing with weaker nations. Place names in.the U. §.: Darling, Pa., Deary, Idaho, Guide. | Gambling in every phase of life has always existed and will exist to some extent. What is called the first) great victory over gambling and gdmblers in baseball took place.in 1877, with the expulsion: of four baseball! players by the club for self-confessed) erookedness, | “HOOVER DAM” In-1988 the Bureau of Re-| clamation prepared a de- scriptive pamphlet of Hoov- er Dam for distribution at the Chicago Century of Pro- gress. Dam-man Ickes order- ed that it be called “Boulder Louisville| } therein’ will be taken as confessed. This Order is ta published @ week for four consecutive w in The Key West Citizen, an. paper published in Key West, I ida. and Ordere of (SEAL) By: Kathleen Nottaxe, Deputy Clerk. J. Y. Porter, 1V, id ee Solicitor for IN TH CUReUL INTM 5 tp STATE O To: w to ap- int for 1 cause re the in the pear to AS), 947; thons therein will wapaper publixhed in Key Wert Viorida, Done of Mare (BBAL) « Y, Porter, Boliettor for NOTICH OF INTENTION 'TO MAKE arr VOW PINAL RG wy mE) nN PHE COURT THR COUNTY dLDON, “MO w COUNTY, SPATE OF VLOMIDA, IN PO- vw in ve the Weta THOMAB H, Deceased TO ALL, WHOM Vf MAY CONCH Notice is heretr miven thi G, Cleveland Roberts, filed my report as executor of the Thomas WM. Koberts, devensed; that J}. have filed my petition ff final disecharee, and that | will apply to ul te of ROBERTA, Dam,” in spite of the fact that it had been named “Hoover Dam” by congtessi| But now, eongress has re declared that ““Hoovet Dam’ is the legitimate name, and that wipes out another Ickes- ism. the Honorable Raymond BR. Lord, County Judge of Momrow County, Vierida, on the géth day of March, 947, for approval of name and for inal discharge as Bxecutor of the Roberta, de used, on this 24th day of Web wary, POST. G, CLBVELAND Ronmrers, Executor of the estate Thomas VW, Roberts, wensed feb 26; mae AeDbe DS, 1947 tate of Thomas tt jihis 24th day . sion St., closes March 20th. All having locks, keys and other things, please call for same. mar13-6t FOR RENT | Two-bedroom, 2nd floor apart- ! ment, furnished. Quiet couple ; Wanted. Call 373-J or apply 1409 Albury St. mar17-2tx '|Furnished apartment, one block from the beach. Apply from 4 to 6 p.th. at 1224 Duval Street. mar18-6t “| Furnished rooms, 626 Grinnell St. $6.25 single, $7.50 double. marl8-3tx things. used. Sell cheap. | St. 1939 Pontiac Everything new, never 413 Eaton mar18-2tx convertible club | coupe, new paint, top seat cov- ; ers. Good tires. Excellent | condition. Priced accordingly. ; Phone 1049-M. Address, 604 | Ashe St. mar18-3tx | Furniture. { St Apply 1110 Watson Phone 662-W. —s mar18-5tx 5 cubic foot General Electric re- frigerator. Call afternoons, phone 427-J. mar17-3t 5 rooms of furniture to be sold as one unit. $300. Enquire 28-1 Poinciana. mar17-3tx Housekeeping rooms, couple only. All utilities furnished. Paul’s Tire Shop. mar18-6tx !|Light housekeeping rooms, $5.00 411 Wil- mar18-15tx to $10.00 per week. liam St. for 513 Whitehead Street, Rooms rates. opposite Court House. after 4:30. men. Reasonable Apply mar18-20-22-3tx |Single studio apt. 1 block from beach, adults only. Reasonable. Call 538-M between 9 and 11 a.m. for appointment. mar18-2tx FOR SALE Books for every age. Books for every hobby. Paul Smith, Bookseller, corner Simonton and Eaton Si mar17-6t Atomic Lunch Restaurant, $650.00 including stock and equipment. Come in or call 1183-W, marl2-6tx Bicyc good Catherine. Four-piece living room set and desk. Must sell, cheap. Enquire 2404 Staples Avenue. condition. 727 marl5-3tx 4 cubic foot. mar17-3t Gas refrigerator, Call 1194-J. $16.00. Apply mar17-3tx Used gas range, 626 Grinnell St. {46 Royal Enfield motorbike. I. S. Phillips, N.A.S., Unit 30. marl5-3tx 1941 Oldsmobile Town Sedan, excellent condition. Call be- tween 5 and 9 p.m., Ft. Taylor Navy Housing, C3. marl5-3tx WANTED TO BUY Bathtub, toilet, lavatory fixtures wanted. All or any single item desired, Write Box G-11, c/o Citizen. mar15-5t EAC A: ARETE FOR SALE Beautiful FIVE-BEDROOM HOME NEAR THE OCEAN Three bathrooms, electric kitehen. Completely furn- ished. $18,000 TERMS 1328 White Street | OS SS Gy GREYHOUND Hen tTheu Limiteds All Seats Reserved—No local stops—Steward Service—Butfet, Service—Free Pillows—Rest Rooms With Running Water—Finest Modern Coaches Air-Conditioned and Thermostatic ° ally Meat Controlled, oNeu Postwar Buses Finest achievement of the industry. Not to be confused with emergency types born of war days. Modern, smartly designed coaches to meet every demand for comfort, speed and safety. Look to Greyhound for the best. oMeu Added Schedules Acquisition of new and finer equipment and the return of veteran personnel has made faster—and more frequent sched~ . There’s a big, luxurious bus leaving just when you want to leave—day of night, New Services will make your trevel more pleasent than ever. You can proleng your vaca. tion. going north — by Greyhound. Leave when you please on frequent schedules—dey or night. Take your choice of routes and services. Ride the swift, non-stop luxury limiteds — or, if you prefer —the more leisurely local service. Stop over when and where you like te wisit historic spots and scenic wonders. Break your trip — spend the night at comfortable hotels .. enjoy delicious meals at wayside inns. And remember — the gratifying saving in fare, is en extra bounty for PLEASURE — another good reason too, for going Greyhound. BUS” TERMINAL Southard and Bahama Sea? ® . 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