The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 18, 1947, Page 2

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an mi Ide wou | would push back lopment of the keys many years. park will be a con- throughout the West, : meeting tomorrow night of city “A steak id c is at stake,” | Clerk Ross C.. drawing card to|Sam. Goldsmith (Gravy) says in| A. f coun-|his golf. column. in. The Citizen! Fullwood and by Clara P. Folin > the FILE DIVORCES Petitions seeking divorces were tiled yesterday with Coutity wyer by Frances Fullwood against Eugene P. ‘keys ‘at the jtoday, about the monthly. dinner against Carlos L. Folin. ‘tens of thousands of visi- “i nen who, having ‘seen the| park, will tour the keys: gyre nant also to conclude centage of . the visitors, : piaee b their trips on the § i: : I E z SF 4 He = g , will purchase land to builds seottages, hotels and which. frequently | af rterred to as the Ty nds” of. the States. Their chief power will. be their ae ; eee © There is ‘nothing to’ be’ by the tactics of sev- isolationist Senators who _that “new ‘evidence tes parallel pre-war ion by the: United State: Great Britain in the Pa- ith the British Empire ina life-and-death le in: Burope’ and the ted States convinced that success of the totalitar- in states would constitute aenace to “~ cage i Hf eh ad ‘ 3 \ ee ’ The critics: of the ‘late President Roosevelt” attach great ‘importance to the fact that the’. British proposed that both countries warn Ja- against any further ag- ive. moves, Certainly, lew of the world situa- at the time, such action uld have represented hing more than realiza- of the disadvantage of king on two wars at the b ‘ime. ‘ It should be noted that ‘is nothing wrong with parallel action between the nited States and any other. ah goei5 = -even ifssuch pro- irse “the possibility of war, it would be jutitied : vtigittis: free’ tiarkets for ) sale of theif goods, pro- lata smal! per-| matches to. be: played’ Thursday ‘on the Stock Island golf course.’ | os ane eS Henry’ B. Haskins, assistant) superintendent of, the. lighthouse service in this district, yesterday,) returned from Tampa, where he had conferred with a representa- tive of the Bureau of Light- houses. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Curry left this morning for Matecumbe to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lowe. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Why have a ‘Be Kind to Ani- mals Week’? Why not be kind to them the entire year?” Key ‘West’ and ‘Vicir ‘cloudy with scattered showers. the area. Cooler tonight, warm! er Saturday. Moderate, to fresh northerly: winds becoming. mod; Sai considerable west to northwesterly ‘winds: to- day, becoming gentle to moder- ate variable, mostly north to mortheasterly tonight and moder- ate easterly -winds Saturday. Partly cloudy weather. Few showers over extreme south por- tion this afternoon. Key West, Fla., April 18, 1947 (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m., Eastern Standard Time, ee, Office) emnperatures Highest yesterday —. Lowest last night 8:27 p.m. 1:56 p.m. ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Reference Station: Key West ‘Time of| Height of Station— Tide [high water Bahia Honda 9 —Ohr. (bridge) ———10 min. No Name Key +2hr. (east side) —_20 min. —ohr. 0.0 ft. aaa! end) —10 min. +14 sia us Sign—Corrections to subtracted Plus Sign’—, Corrections to ‘be added. Your Horoscope FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1947—To- day brings a rich and beneficient nature, which attracts manv friends: There may be a little too much love of luxury, a hte too much desire for praise: but there is a certain fenacity of pur- | pose and a habit of listening to advice that generally overcomes vs. °; LAMBERT BETHEL, * TO: i Subserie to ‘ThE Cititen—25) weekly. % LEGALS, CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR poxnee COUNTY, IN CHANCERY, No. 10-1140 GEORGE, JR., Plain ift ys, DIVORCE JULIA. WIK GRORGE, Defendant. NOTICE TO APPEAR : JULIA WIK GEORGE 1800 Fort Davis Street, 8. E. Washington, D. C. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the sworn Bill of Complaint Care LOUIS LENOX filed against you In the above stat-}: ed causé, on or before the 14th day of May, A. D. the allegations of said bill will taken as confessed by you. IN TRE CIRCEIT Cl 5 ELEVENTH | JSUDICTAL.. OF THE STATE OF FLORID. AND FOR WONROK COUNTY, IN, Cane No. LEONORA BETHEL, Plaintiff, DIVORCE. Defendant. NOTICE TO APPEAR TO: Lambert Bethel, Residence unknown, it is hereby ordered that you are required to appear on the-38th day of April, 1947, hefore thé above entitled Court to the Bill off .Com- plaint filed against you In the above entitled cause and the Key West Citizen is hereby designated, as the Newspaper in which this ci shall be published once a for four consecutive weeks. Jr., ax One of the.Judges of this Court and the Seal of this Court in the City of Key st, Monroe County Florida, this day of March. 1947. (Cireuit Court, Seal) ROSS C._S. Clerk of Cir Monroe John G. Sawyer, Solicitor for Plaintiff. mar. 28; ape 4-11-18, 1947 T OF THE ENTH JU RCOUIT THE STATE 0) a N a DIVORCE vs. LIUBA BEREZINA_RAGOVIS, Defendant. PUBLICATION ina Ragovis, Sabel, h Street, New York. required to appear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before Yhe 7th day of May, A. D. 1947, otherwise the allegations con- tained therein will be taken as con- fessed. Done and Ordered at Key West, Florida, this 3r@ day of April, A. D. 194 (Cireuit Court Seal) ROSS C. SAWYER, f Circuit Court. sawyer, D.C. ORDER OF a a Be Brooklyn, You are hereli By: (sd) Florence WILLIAM Y. ALBURY Attorney for Plaintiff. apr 4-11-18-25, 1947 1 AND FOR MONROE COUN- TY. IN CHANCERY. Case No. 10-488, GUS J. AYALA, Plaintiff, : oes DIVORCE vs. TRA AYALA, Defendant. ORDER OF TO: Dora Ayala, P. O, Box 397, Round Lake, Miinois. You are hereby required to appear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you In the above styled cause on or before the 5th day of May, A. D. 1947, otherwise the allegations con- tained therein will be taken as con- fessed. 2 Done and Ordered at Key West, lofida, this 3rd day of April, A. D, 4 ? BLICATION 1947, (Cireuit Court Seal) : ROSS C. 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