The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 11, 1947, Page 2

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a en-ié-that ie tinued, it would fall far short of filling the of lustry “for shark, which, if inte + h oil ao the liver is high- the fins always find a ready fork’s Chinatown to make sider heir most de- for pevera dh shartuning camps sted ob Big Pine, but catches be- smaller until it was de- addon; the. plant, That action. Key .Westers, as it was infested local waters in fa, .but such is net the. case. ut and. come in, day after ‘go: “ ay, and Tun across sharks only occasion- The same thing applies to the trepang or gea cucumber, as it is called locally. Go ‘to! any bank in’ this vicinity and you will voted rhs nee: of. trepangs, but, considered in- dysttially, their number is small. In 1922 nan‘came here from Chinatown in New, ¢ tp establish a drying and smoking Plant to-handie trepang. He was told their nber “in leead .watera was “unlimited,” : ‘an investigation of a month he learned ‘that it waa not worth his while te construct a plant because. of the small eatehes he was able to obtain. Sep cucumbers. are slit, dried in the un and smoked. To a Chinaman they provide ‘the only. soup considered tastier than soup, made of shark fins. « When we learn to ignore what other Peaple are buying, we will manage to save money. Consider. your owp affairs, and Tr peubtaces dfthie earth and there ave large abbut Whith we: have no accurate information, the, quest of mankind ‘for knowledge leads many intrepid adventur- era to-risk aL in order ta:find out coo ‘exactl hat. exists and how it .. Similarly, efforts have been made ta #0 under the waters of the ocean in order to observe marine life and condi- tions. In 1934, William Beebe made a H descent of 2,028 feet under water. Now, Prof, Augustus Piccard, whose balloon ascent: set new altitude records, hopes to break the Beehe record by descending 13,- F000, feet under the ocean off. the coast of Africa. ‘Phe Professor will use 9. sealed sphere, two yards wide with walls five inches thick, surmounted by a reservoir seven yards long. Portholes will enable his to. observe fish and other sea-bottom life. Although Heary Agard is considered ‘a, omaekpot by many, yet he has the power to turn the government over to the Repub- licans ‘in 1948, simply by creating a third party. which will make a better showing ‘than did the Bull Moose of Teddy Roose- velt in 1912. RELIGIOUS. INSTRUCTION There ig considerable discussioh, throughout the country, of the practice of many sehoola which. release pupils from clagses one period a week in order that bie children may. secure religious instruc- on, For some reason there has grown up an‘idea that since .schools do not give religious instruction it. is important. that the churches of the nation attend to the job. There. is nothing wrong with this rea- soning but we ¢annot understand why it is assumed that the churches cannot do this anless the pupils are released to them gn.gchool time. “Since most “schools operate only five days a week and only part of the time each day, it would appear logical to be- |Meve that ample time exists for the aver- age. pupil. to receive religious instruction without infringing on the time of the schools. To helieve. anything else implies the churches eannet get punila to at- 1d religious: instruction classes unlesa “|r receive, aa compensation, release from recitation in schools, Saree aebeeentil While:man: has not fully ‘explored the: re ees = | GALS 1N THE CIRCUIT CoURT om nit ELEVENTH JUDICIAL creur | OF THE STATE OF 1D: roe FoR Boxes ‘OENTY. IN BAR es eit roe ot 88 G0 | Franctnco, Chiternins sai are — pila pees ti in for the opt ie of th Green, ise ffited in the Cireuit conte pee the. Eleventh Judictak Circuit of _ the State of Fi aS and for aoa ‘Yy KINGD! KAVARAE nis A ERS and you hereby. Popaiea to be and appear in said Court om the 8th day of Juiy, A.D. 1947 and to show cause, .if ‘AMY you as why said petition bes vy net bi ed, (Clreult Court Seal) (sd)_ Ross © Sawyer, As Clerk of sald Count, Jun 4-11, 19: EN A} FOR MO TY. HLORIDS. IN SPeOnAty In re: Bstate of BENJAMIN TREVOR, axed. Notice is hei given to all whom it may concern that Jeremiah J. Trevor, Mary B. Trevor, Edwin F. Trevor and Julius F. Stone, Jr, as Executors of Will and Judge in and for Monroe County, Florida, their Final. Report and have made application for. their discharge as utors of the Last f ament of Benjamin D, AY F. STONE, Jr. ecutors of the Last Will and eat ent of Benjamin reased, iT C T OF THE JELEV ENT at DIGIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF IES. ix AND FOR MONROE CHANCERY EW t Plaintife, ML, 3 RIDGEWA ORDER OF PI Yau are hereby required ‘to ap- pear to the sworn, Bill of Complaint fled against you in the above stated cause, on or before the 28th day of June, A.D., 1% the allegations of ‘said taken as confessed _b: and ORD! lorida, this “A.D. 1947. (SEAL) ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: (sd) Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk, TOM 0, WATKINS, Attorney for Plaintiff. y 28; jun 4-11-18, 1947 notifica any claims or either of 3 the Estate of ' ceased, late of Monroe County, ida, to the Honorable Raymond ord, County Judge, in and for R. Monroe ‘County, rida, at his of- fice in the County Court House of} » at Key: West, |) said Monroe Coun’ Florida, w ght edlendat. ‘tate ofthe feat » Said claims or jemands shal! in’ writing and contain the place of residence and post office address of the claimant and shall be sworn to by the elaim- ant, his agent or attorn All such claims or demande not ithin the time an@ in the Prescribed hergin shall, be one ed the 20th day of May, A.D, (sa) ET iL) As Administratrix Of the“ ia- tate of Abe Axelrod, deceased, Jr. Joie 4-11, 1947 ee ‘ parley ‘and President ‘ona larger scale, velt names Ports-; : ‘ place of meet- profitable. j,,.°,] [PDB 1988—P hac ‘Wilson’s his-! “United: States: Arm: y_ engineers | Sttorney. torig “The war can be lost in, today. asked congress for an ab-lbora in ie 3 as, welf: as oh the: fields jprepriation of; $23, in harbor work in fone es Rnosevelt declares!cording to an ‘Aseobiaia 3 lediterranean- closed to! dispatch published mae mericans, | zen. , 1942—United States, Brita itain | : , ad slacaien. «20-year. act, | ‘Club ‘sak: a, meeting ee Pantelleria, |last night, decided to participate me ee to the ae. 65108 large’ scale in the Fourth of fight ge across Rego a eS ed ae surviv- oe jonally ty Lieuti, “Gen. West Scouts jwill, hold a, candle- light ceremony... tonight in the Harris public school. t. Spmmitiee to study. Palstibe question. and Jennie Mae Johnson left this by fi |morning for Tallahassee td at- Hindy).¢ustom, forbids 2 wife tend summer. ‘school. to: utter..her husband’s name, . Mrs, Myrtle Warner, who had jbeen visiting. her . daughter-in- law, ‘Mrs.. Eva Warner, left this IN TH ¥e_cognT arta} morning, for her home in Pitts; | FF . SLDACIAL, <IMCUNE, | burgh. FLORIDA. fy. Mrs. Christopher, Knowles, and tif ; daughter, Miss .Marie . Knowles, PIeORC E ACTION j left this, morning. for. Miami to FRAN. WitL.c ON: visit relatives and friends. ORDER or ‘s is Een AY: Miss. Marguerite Page, daugh- ter of Mrs. Annie Pag,e, left to-. mplaint, for Divorce: in| Gay for Tallahassee to join; her’ pas on the ith sister, Mrs. C, B. Hravey; at the i. owill” pe| Summer school, in’ that. city. taken ag contented, aiaaa shea on $ . a week for four consecutive weekn| ~ City, Tax Collector and. Mrs. in the Key West Citize Sam B. Pinder, their daughter, Paper published In Ke; |Margaret, and Mrs. Mary Thomp- Hone and Ordered ‘this’ 19th ‘day | son, left today to pass a vaci ; (seas si at at Ml og jang Won te A pais fi today ithe, Citizen Citizen says.in .an ‘ chiitoridl patagndyhl fit 7“Butting ine wieme:.you; don't{! mn belong makes you the goat, .” 4 ‘ 2 |KEY, KESTER... 1 ELBE RELEASED g ee ARMY, sae paaBirst Class Bartolo 4 o | Myjicay i street, Key} , ‘West, is en roilteste ithe; United | tiled ‘Agatnat you in the above stated cause, on or hefore the goth States aboard the SS! Genenal day, of June, A.D. ‘19 se, thasatleaations ‘of: ant i Brewster, from’ 'Paranque *re- taken 9A, confessed: by placement and disposition com- :{ mand, south of Manila. SCS. Upon his arrival in San. Fran- Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida.| cisco he will be sent to Camp (sd) Lechigh ving as Stoneman, California, to be re- cc cabecligtt 2 7 leased from the service. Florida, this 27th day teers | JAMES BY Re SON, Plaintitt, IVORS GRACE HaRW ORTH PETERSO Tefendant. LICATION rth Peterson, Riverdale Drive, t fornia. You are hereby required to ap- pear to the Rill for Divorce fik against you in the ove style eause on or Ay fore the Done and Ordered ate Key West, Riosiea, this 20th day of May, A.D. (Cireuit Court Seal) Ross ¢ Clerk of C By: Florence Deputy ote Enrique Exquinaldo, Jr ene, Attorney for Plaintiff. may 21-28, jun 4-11, 1947 Seance cee Ther es STAR * eRAN , MOTT UNDER AUTHONEY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Bt KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY. ROUND TRERFARE iibladibig didi, preakiqst and beth cath wag... only * 0 S22 YOUR TRAVEL AGENT lor Internation, chats ond reservations, Pe eee, S&S @228 598222 eteeec¢8022ee"? Bweisctk

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