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a * , ae ea ee Maya Ape i ae ; FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, PAGE TWO : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ——_——_———- 5 THE ILL WIND ¢ Except Sun y A es = re Ah Toeracr amg Fable ae : Many sayings have.stood the test of = Coreen greens and Ane Btreste time and have proved to’be true. None has S —-_-eatg Dally Newopager tt Key West and stood that test better than this age-old drisred ut Key West, Florida, as second class matter | axiom: “It’s an aill wind that bloweth no By AP Newsfeatures “At least nothing that can MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS man to good,” as the Proverbs say. Chapter 13 ch. Just th a e PI lustyely entitled to > v SR NE RENNIE ETS things about. you, Im Ijvery mu e vee for reproduction of a news fispatcnss credited The present citrus crop in Florida had ey 1 . | “QNAP out of it, Barnes! I'm wait-| wouldn't. g ) ibe fa ee. es = Shee ste Featnews published here. been facing marketing conditions that |_, 25° Beard of Public Works de- FD’ LL PAULEY. 0 ing. Why? though, if I were ‘you. hotel bill SUBSCRIPTION RATES were so disrupted, Governor Fuller War- cided, at a meeting: Jast night, to! borm Jan. 7, 1903, in Indianapolis.| _Bierman’s words sounded like] woman's sore, she ing, Sh itd was se a couple of addq buy. a street sweeper, for $3,950. | A f sticks breaking. I looked at him] along very logical li - a Graduate of Georgia Military) ong tried to make it absently| me about your sending this DeFoe | here in New Zork, and « ren, several weeks after his nomination, Tt? Academy and the University of unit” ‘ dozen made a special trip to California in the a tiga Come Seah Ren - wes California, he} ae what" Packed ‘Oh Any, other fairy tales 1 asked. = eee ara hope of learning something about the | at a meeting. lash ;might of the : eae cone Stop right there!” he barked ae shook és ” ; -_ Made Known on Application handling of the citrus crop in that state hi ose ie th foe explained plane accident, | Why are you so inverested in the! “No, pe said. wlth, 3 eee oe 4 SPECIAL NOTICE that would prove beneficial in marketing | the county's emeanite™ eh , in which his) time?” rights Ta kind of like to know, fothers. They didn’t tell me: All reading notices, carde of thanks, ‘resolutions aoe t y's bonds,. Definite ac-| neck and 30-! “I don't know that I am, for| at JO Un woo. Shea” "| lines he was representin S height Sthe hicetie dns sine be | Florida’s crop. tion on the proposal was deferred. | some other sure,” I said slowly. “There's... baat eet a ‘a guy-about his best| Frankly, ,just another righ q >pe| FE don’t know!” irl’ Bierman,” I said sol-}nessina 8 The recently ingfglled officers Lad tan up| “You haven't a thing on me!” Se mote cant ‘even figare them| That last. made me prigk of Fern Chapter, “Order .of' the ) Tan UP! Bierman clipped out. “What do emniily. “He ean't even Ae f tell= | eats the second time, eo BERATEL, dmterept, but it will not publish anonymous supply and demand that no man can over- Pacers tes, ets ‘e “entertained such a medical | Jog inde, you don’t aaa about| ing,me it was Paula united’ Pie a 2 : ae ‘What 3 . last ni: i as| . “It’s like there's some' t ighten im e% y é La er | come. However, he learned many things ware. Seite ee JS LA pet peer baiwas| it I should remember, but can’t,” oat ste omended. ‘Ten days ago he ope !MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST that he thought, when applied to citrus in | Albury street. °') Sid bahsy foreed to earn! 7 said, «Maybe something I eae “y oug ae the Zaralis count if that at fe ch ied ‘ more moncy.} one of them say in that roam last! game,’ ied, Then, with wha! i 1. y av ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Florida, would prove to be advantageous, ent i He beeame an independent ail night. Bierman, the time, eleven- reget a very snappy leer,|Thirty of it in Americar Nature, which gives us’ our supplies, Mise: ey en aft- | producer, wealthy, and a power ee een et one kno “She She at that party. ae Bones oa oe u stepped into the picture afew days ago. |ship Cube. From Taripa he will FDR ana "Presiden trea ae Maybe it'll come later.” | con she definitely didn’t want me|hard on him! é Florida had a freeze that did some dam- | go to Bay Pines, #lorida, to enter jan. |, Bierman didn’t say anything for! to leave so, soon, Women are A 2 puzzled shake a ' ‘ i ‘ tigig | a long minute. He used it up in-| ctrange, friend.” pushed away my plate age, but in California temperatures in the ee Lsciner in that} Haywood county, North Caro- | specting me as though I was some- | * Me cgtunted ae th he wasn’t|a gesture that I was through, lina, has 72 mountain peaks more | thing very rare, and just a little} interested. He got to his feet, and | got onto my own feet. But his task was wellnigh insupera- ble. He had to contend with that law of insnes and subjects ef loca) or 1. More Hotels and Apartments. 2 Beach and Bathing Pavilion, 3. Airporte—Land and Sea. a 5. Consolidation of County and citrus and vegetable belts fell to the low ' i ; ; i z i ies Z ji a than 5, igh. | unbelievable. Finally he lowered | <tarted reaching for his hat. For| “Well, we certainly are sti City Governments. 20s, and caused damage to citrus alone | George E. Spencer, adjutant of mn SAO Tent gh is gaze to his coffee cup, and stuck ire our little chit-chat hadn’t even | from scratch,” I said with Community Auditorium. th ea ss of $20 milli F h the B. F. McCalla Camp, Spanish- his lower lip way out. .,| begun. smile. “What we both know do na at was in excess of $20 million. For three | american War Veterans, lett this LEGALS believe you, Barnes,” he said even make a loud foul. We'll i fo ian juietly. “This once I really do.” P have to keep pitching, that’s morning for Miami to attend a q “Putting your crystal ball to one R IGHT now, how about answer-|""piarman put on his hat, g district meeting of.that organiz-| ge annual Nectine of the share. | Side, Bierman,” I said, “just where ing a couple of my questions?” |, couple of tugs, and then nights successively, smudge pots burned () ton enanes Tin California atacost of $600,000 a night, aay es ation. re Py hold: f The Florida Natio did you hear the details about the}I cut in quickly. “As suspect num-~/ 1,4 intently a moment from wf - MONOGRAPH cm 8 ss ~~ Ss _ ee hie i ah Hank at, Ke West will he eld in aise scrap between DeFoe and| ber one I'm due a little considera-| neath its brim. Well, Folks: royed much citrus fruit and wiped ou irs. Grace Walton; who hadtine City of Key West Ponin cn | Cardeur?” 3 my er _| “Yes, to be sure,” he murm : been visiting at ‘fhe home of Mr.{ the ith day Sof Yaniatee"tyig "| “You'd never guess ina million| “Nuts!” he growled. “About Be-| wputT think I'd like to kiiow On Tuesday Governor Faller War- || vegetable gardens in many areas. ren’s inauguration took place at Talla- California growers’ were the first to hassee; the next day, The Citizen: print- announce that tHe prices for citrus and we na? ;_ | 2:00 o'clock FP. M., he’ pi years,” he said. ing any kind of a suspect, I mean. and Mrs. #ernandd Roberts, Oli- | of ’cjectiny. viirectore, “eonditehing | > "Paula Grant?” T asked, and it} And maybe I say that with sorrow, | eee ean ee ne neon via, street, left yestétday for her | freports of offic: directors and| cost me ‘a tremendous effort. too. Well, what do you want to| best oped . Oy. home in Harrisburg, Pa. committees, nd” fakin, ear H ” “You} know?” blow out of here. Wouldn't 2 Gy, Pa., thereon ana for the dispos ‘Miss Grant,” he nodded. “You/ know ; »| would you, by any chance?” ~ such otlier business as may Jawfut.| Said she has been at the party,} “For one thing, all about DeFoe,’ y ? kind of stuff you’re going to tt OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON- ROE COUNTY. IN| CHANCHIY, No. 11-673, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1948— ES TOPPINO and TOPPINO, his wife, Romantic, but inclined to law, if} 1g99—Millard Fillmore, farm]: ae the mind is turned to study. Aj boy, lawyer, congressman, Vice lover of the comforts of life and, President and President at ‘Tay- born in Cayuga ed wire-photos of the event, furnished winter vegetables were skyrocketing. As Key West Canléta Club will |1y ‘come hefore the meeting. so I dropped around fer a chat.{I replied quickly. “What have you ad euebed atone could fag an | by the ever-alert A.P., of which this || @ result, the outlook was that growers in | hold a meeting. Mosiday evening Dt cocina | ee arene ed a litfle.|any? As though you'd tel i : ae A j 7 i Att Ce: i fee Cranient le paused, ai Tinned a . pany? LG, U6 paper is a member. Congratulations to sina nisin seas Ogee losses and } im the Federal AW Cefai. December Se sbigrtent And Cashier | GLE didn't seem in the mood tél “In a word, nothing,” he said, this fine news and photo service. St Re ea Ripe eae ae Pid West Junior ‘Chamber of bas a sae een ee eae Rae eels.. r it caus ommierce today ‘announced its | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 7 ver 10,000 patents haved THE ORACLE losses in California made large profits for | Program for social and sports! BLESENTH sCpiciAL cincure Your Horoscope TODAY’S issued on machinery to in ANNIVERSARIES the manufacture of leather (Know America) and shoes. events to be held in Key West} during the winter peason. isles ated Florida. RELICS OF EARLIER CIVILIZATIONS : Itis easy to please a wife—if she isn’t your own. Today The Citizen says in an ee paragraph: “Experierice maybe the. best { teacher but she-turns out few | JOHN SMITH, not known to good eating, but balanced by a| lor’s Chile), Go the FASTEST Way In the Republic of Panama a few years M80, & small muddy . stream ues new You can always question the intelli. | &radttates.” be dena or ative: et ate _ [desire to carry out plans which} County, N.Y. Died March 8, A 1 1874. channel, disclosing buried gold, jade and Ethommangiho ad 3 Spe NOTICE TO q will be well matured before the 5 h ith gence of the man who boasts of whathe| To@pay IN HISTORY | ' 7!” XAME,S undertaking, and thus lead to an! _1826—Oliver H. Kelley, found- — beryl ornaments, together with copper | knows. = re TO: John Smith, n independence in life and a com-|er of the National Grange of the 0 A ‘ ay q | aid John Si js aliv a » hey were found ina tén-acre section, A NEW LABOR POLICY America opens in Philadelphia ae son emcns if he is alive LEGALS Hols aie Aa aes : ~probably used by primitive people asa country’s first regularly . estab- ane ae 1820—James B. Angeli, among i Senator Wiley, Republica scon- | lished bank. ae of ‘the 1 John i our great college heads, longtime burial ground. a enablicaniorwascon 1789—First Presidential elec- areola page pees president of the University of Accordingly, the Smithsonian institu- sin has furnished a statement to the press | tion—not a popuilenane as’ now. ing any interest In the r y ve ‘~tion and the National Geographic Society | that has been widely published through- | 10 States participate; five chosé Mies eine ana being se sone « {ees Boe ae | dire sending explorers to Panama to survey } out the country. He calls attention to a pein ae the celittive poe cpency, Bialeiou ai prlaay . dee iaeuiend sea bal naval NATIO NA it ; fi f pe islatures, the ‘ive hold Rails mI known | American landse; s the area west of the Canat Zone and near } Government official report from the Na- | popular. elections. ,. Voting, where} PARCPELAY oe stoox tstana jctimes Known the West, born in Germany. Died! MPN ETRE. Dabs the Costa Rican border. It is hoped to find | tional Labor Relations Board that shows | any, light, and very, little excite- Sng Belriadateant of Govern: AM Creditors and Persons Hav-| i New York, Feb. 18, 1902. | iinet new evidence of little-known. civilizations, there was an average of 683 strikes month- ae oe ve a : toe ois iae Ge Demands Against 16ers Anni hay eee Gath 1064 ai hour watoied ss yy ay 2 4 ear: * 3 combined-; + French- ‘ : ave ;| man, novelist, r 5 which, it is presumed, existed between the | ly before the Taft-Hartley Act became ef-'| English-Spanish eval Expedition nd each of vou are Wereny-| Mass. Died March 14, 1930. greater civilizations of .the Mayas and | fective on August 22,1947. The average | lands in Mexico in midst of our : : “Aztecs in Mexico andthe Incas of. South | number of strikes after the passing of the | Civil War, “to protect foreigners Michigan, born in Scituate, R. I.} ] guy warm conrivence on | nich ie 7 on petter known @ i s as Lot Forty (49) of ‘ st no Cast : = ~-merica. Taft-Hartley Act dropped to 394 monthly. ee aH ae five pateien. See aeai in "I t diate of s taco _ GALEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: i i an The expedition is headed by Dr. Mat- | In the first period, 452,500 workers on the | _1873—Opening of’ ‘the trial of g x ean uote once co (| “KEY WEST'S ONLY PRIVATE HOSPITAL” |“ A thé notorious “Bogs” Tiweed inj ‘thew W. Stirling who, last spring, un- | average, were idle each month. After pass- “vearthed pottery and farming implements | age of the new legislation the figure was i ; ee and littoral rights ther New York—said. fo, ,have ‘vic- appertaining and belonging. timized city to tune of $100 mil- ALSO orm then lima Tor the tes U Emergency Room Service, 24 Hours A Day n of which he ascribed to a civilization of | 252,064. Senator Wiley says‘ the results } lion. eG PARC REO ea asland Sot Ae @ Resident Physician.In Attendance, ; ~ “about 2,000 years ago. This is the earliest | show that the Taft-Hartley law has been a | , 1927—Opening ‘of the New ; ay ‘in Section . RKaHiReewocnitG Day and Night vuauture uncovered in the Istmian area. | great success. Moke to pesahan Leahey adit: Township n gent yor ght @ Out-Patient Clinic, 3-6 P.M., Daily, 4 >=" he relids indicate a similarity in the early Well, the figures don’t lie, and neither; | 1939—Thomas. J. Mooney par- i Except On Saturday and Sunday 8 doned by California governor. of 1942—Japs ‘“bombh,,, American- Phillipine forces heavily in Phil- cording to ippines. KRES @Complete Laboratory and X-Ray Facilities “jy THIS HOSPITAL IS EQUIPPED TO CARE FOR MATERNITY, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CASES -cyltures of Mexico, Honduras and Peru. does Robert N. Denhan, General Counsel The intelligent individual is always | for the Labor Relations Board. interested in discoveries that lead to the The Hoover Commission on Reorgani- | | , Kniowledge of men and their past activi- | zation of the Government advises against | 1944 — Bitter :,fighting amid TesMCb unis ae 1949. : ties, even in far-off places. It might not | 2 reshuffling of the Federal Labor agen- mtg 90.000 G's. boo Amery. eae a ‘iittoral Mente COURT OF TRE GALEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL he amiss to suggest that there may exist, | cies until Congress, through legislation, é : BATE SE ee ae aa | DR. JULIO DE POO, Director B 1947—Gen. Marshall succeeds MONROE COUNTY, Byrnes as Secretary of State. 1948—President qfyyman's “an-; nual State of the in Message} |: to Congress maps wide domestic plan and aid abroad. “in the United States, some very’ valuable | outlines a new labor policy. evidences of earlier civilizations. Dr. Taylor, one-time chairman of the Certainly, Indians lived in many areas | War Labor Board has advised President and must have left ‘behind them, in | Truman to give attention, in the beginning, .. Mounds and burial grounds, relics of their | to build up and strengthen the Labor De- _ activities and development. Consequently, | partment so that it will be able to put more almost everybody can be an amateur } common sense into anew National labor “utcheologist and do a little . prospecting | policy. That is an encouraging prospect Y. Cane No. 11-674. LEONARD R. SMITH, JR, Maintitt, DIVORCE t | 417 Eaton Street Telephone 611,} ee ue "| JEANETTE $. SMITH, arles Toppino and ¢ pino, his wife, are plaintiffs i rade above named parties and No one in. Russia can become a] ore’ Gerendants, and ind methber of the Communist Party | « T without: sponsorship, and without a period of probation and a Perrone rfolk, Vi the purp close to home. and if it is carried out the changes in the | course in “political grammar.” £ plaintiffs founded pon | Fy " : new labor law may be approved by the POTEET 0 <TR cpied lands, situate, lying an u ne u Catholics, receive full citizen-| {hein Monroe County, State Order is to be a week for four con: in The Key W est Citiz, er published in Key ship in England in 1829, Jews in peg OrAay Stowe 1858 and Free-thinkers in 1886. On the Island of Sto and being 2 ee ROTTEN RUSSIA Democrats and Republicans in Congress. ie ' All they have todo isto change parts of ‘nocy Communists still block World Peace. } the existing labor laws—and to make the Russia has fought the United Nations ever | changes in the interests of workers and “Sihee it joined that gteat organization, Be- } employers. sides, Russia has bribed American spies— LEGALS. UNDER FICTITION hassee Meridian, Monroe Count AME STATU Florida, and better known and Ordered this 28rd day of ember, A.D. . R an. general in Manila... many of whom are still jumping out of Sucker Bait: Something for nothing, [that ,the undersi a “high windows. . titious Monroe It takes a real optimist td hope that The careful person is one who knows together with all ripar Perea Cireuit littoral rights thereunto apper- the plan championed by the United States | what to expect. y. Flora: taining and ecember 23, 1948. will restore Péace in Europe, even if we | * aivergb B Pancen pe keep-on-and-on pouring billions of dollors LISTEN TO THIS WARBLE deo 24-31,19a.fan.e-14i049.| ana being a Ps .into the sink holes in foreign lands. ; -_ 7 ‘ Grech OE GREMGHISN aD wae After all, the job belongs to the One wild wish is that we might eut CREE saat oii i i ibili G Q q , A secs Monrs F DONALTY DAV United Nations—its responsibility is to | loose and rebuild our own country that we ANGORA Ronen se UEtLee IOWA < banish wars, and dump Russia in the | have robbed of riches of timber, minerals, Moshen..-eo¢xey,| cdescrited as Lot Forty on ditch. Retten Russia should be Kicked out | water power—and lowered the value of oF IN PROBAT' In re the Es' Seen FOR, HOME or wel) COMMERCIAL USE: “ofthe United Nations. practically all of our natural resources. ANTHONY YATES, | county, Flori a ~. .., The Communists wen’t fight. If it be- And so we could warble on-and-on- | To All Whom tt May concern: TieeraL sionty tuereuatelanner= ‘onveomes Necessary we can drive them back | and-on, shooting off good and worthless | aaivna Yates flied her’ final revert fe te further: ordered” that thtsi| otherwise the alles behind their own “iron curtain.” opinions. pe ese lide per ea nian ste tones) Pee eticcEweamain the |: Pile: order to he. published once We Are Prepared To Furnish You With alles After all, all these problems are up to | ‘harge and that she will apply to Bea ete ete paplunea, inline Wer weae cltisen:ia 1ewa- Clear, Pure CUBES or CRUSHED ICE the Honorable Raymond R. Le F h West, Mon- Self-righteous people often owe their | US and Co. reputations to the lack of temptation. An aroused Nation should seek Peace ee on Earth, good will among men, and find It would be a man’s world if the good | some way to avoid A Third World War. ladies -kept house with the same en-| Whether you like it or not we are onthe thusiasm that they play. bridge, | | verge of such a war, County Judge of Monroe Count: i on the Ist day of Febru- for approval of same and discharge as Administra- trix of the estate of est Anthony Yates, deeeased, on this Sth day of 49. January 9. MAGDALENA YATES, Administratrix of the estate of _| RAYMOND R. LORD, Ernest Afthony Yates, de¢eased. | Solicitor for Plaintiffs. caease: nm 408,3-14°83-38,1949," dec.84-31,1948 :jan.7-14,194 D_ this 16th ats." Thompson Enterprises, Ine. Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. Ry (sd) Anne C. Longworth, (ICE DIVISION) y. porter ty, *PMty Clerk: 1 PHONE NO. 8 KEY WEST, FLA. licitor for Plaintiff. dec. 17-24-31,1948 |Jan.7,1949, S } ,¢ }

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