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Ale tent Fe eee remember the summer of 1920, should 4 et that deflation followed a war Maybe titery will repeat it- THE ORACLE i those who live Wr etter ete of the Atlantic. It could we Pewerver that cews happened 8 ew ond the news sleuths needed eethine te eTte shout) We can under- the furore on no other ba : epiee thet bie party's appeal to the whould be based more on emotion Stee teem in the past, Senator Lewerett Geltonstell of Macc oc husetts, says That be © convinced that ~\oters are gov- thet more bey thee emotion» than by theis Led ‘The Benater. however, ix not a perni- fmt He ammerie that these emotions are “Wieementelly bared on common sense 08 What & beet for the welfare of the ad) dee : Gutement & in line with the of these whe amert that the funda- Common sense 1h beings is oe ed danthiens of the Y area face Mw backing for the conctusion » ee Seeeeity for « group of te direct the activities of Posed ’ — : B epee sr writes bet not delivered, cine here ee Pelie officials ohould remember that te give somebody something that debenge to eomebad, else. A i f : : American delegates and others repre- senting the Western nations of Europe presented the charge, which has been im- plemented by a mass of sworn tesimony by the American Federation of Labor, which seeks to show the existence of slave labor conditions in Russia. The statements come from former inmates of Soviet Igbor camps. : The Russians, of course, deny that they operate such camps and insist that the workers of the United States perform “slave labor.” The suggestion that the International Labor Organuization send isivestigators into Russia was rejected by ! ! Russia, with the counter-assertion that | it represented a scheme of the United States to get intelligence agents into Soviet areas. It is practically impossible to get ac- curate information asto the policies of Soviet Russia but there is abundant ground for suspicion that the Commun- ists do not nesitate to put their adversar- ies into forced labor battalions. Just how the members: of these battalions fare, in the matter of food and living conditions, is unknown. In addition, it is generally believed that Russia holds hun- dreds of thousands of former war prisoners in what amounts to forced labor. Who remembers the days when men esteemed themselves complimented when you put “Esq.” after their names. A PLAN TO PREVENT WAR It might be a good idea, in connection with discussions about the proposed North Atlantic Security Pact to understand that fts pritne purpose is not to prepare -for war with Rasgia but to deter Russia from aggression and thus prevent war. The idea is general in Western Eu- tope that the Russians will not attack the countries of Western Europe if Moscow knows that the United States will im-; mediately come in on the side of the na- tions sttacked. If this is made abundantly clear te the Russian leaders, the leaders seem to be confident that no war is in the making. . Ta f f) if any ah i MINAAATe [ah ah Ae * TOE PT ge TETRA EE ATT) at 3331) PS idol a ae Tt id a aah teas. a os, Thes. P. Chapman. Matthew Rs: 3.3% BIPELESIAITAI IATA AAAI eases, inner FF ran a Sanchez, Horatio Et ux MeKinney, Conrad ~. Castro, AL W. - MITH ADDITION PE-r-72 if [Pt 2 : 8.03 Lot 6 ... Tersy, Rdward 1. 1215 x pe Sel Terry, Madeline, Heirs 38.93 é 3 winnie TRujiio, Ymeldo Lot 4, See. G1}-244.-. Raines, Lenora Styles PETER AWELLIAMS. DIAGHAM N-354 PL Lot i or. 4 Gi . Neely, Arimentha 17.04 Pe Loe 1, Te. ¥, Cubit N. Est. ‘ 2.39 Pt Lot tr Helio 266.86 Pt. Lot 7? 4, Consuela C. Pt. Lot Tr. 4, - Gomez, Consuelo ©. __ Pt Lot Tr. 4, - fu Pom, FE. U. PL. Lot Tr. 4, Tynes, Meivin F ay oF Curry, Albert Et ux - Marquez, Abelardo Bara) z BS. * Juez, Ahelarda. — Cruz, Jesus Manuel Et ux -. Sibila, Raul Marquez, E¢ward & Viaina 4.46 « Medina, Jesus A. 43 Corral, Luis F. Pees Bese peeeBrr ts gest ers, Xavior nn RE nor, Sarah Corrall, Emelio Fo Notcisa, Jose Et ux _. PIERCE DIAGRAM PH-1-20 Sweeting. Eva + Tynes, Carol F. 3.91 . Martinez, Emilia Gato .. 26.63 bez, Maria vo a AND WINDSOR LaveEs ty, Eutherpy Et al Lot 7 of Te. 6, TT! CO-yt Log Hof te. 8, Gh seme te Ee} Se, a nche2z, Maria C. Pt of Tr. 5, G13-239 2 = —- Sdwyer, Jeremiah Est.-Cont. 3 “Gary, W. HL 12.48 WINDSOR LANE, OLIVIA AND PAULINE STs. Lot 15_of Tr. . Neely. C.J. Pt. of Tr. 5, A - Beceaise, Chas, Heirs Sawyer, Darnell E. Villar, Frank Del Beccaixe, Chas. Ext . Parra, Amado Pt Lot i of Tr. ‘Tr. 6, Sar. 3, ‘Tr. 7. Sar. 4. 4 Tr. 6 B of W Cremata, Caroline Est. DIVISIGN PB-1-26 4-495 Riggs, Charles Dewey, Et ux WADDELL'S Pt. Lot 6, Sar. 1, Tr. 7, Gt2<4$. Pt Lots 2-4 Sqr. 2, Tr. 7, 2 Yates, Charles Riggs, Charles Et ux 7.39 Et ux °“S SUBDIVISION PR-1-2N9 Pt. Lot 19, Garebailo, Roxa M. 82.76 Pt. Lot Edwards, Hoy Ve 56.95 Pt. Lot 5, Sqr. 3, Pr. Di-i29 eh Edwards, Florence R. 59.83 Pt. Lot 9, Sqr. 3, Pr, 7, AGe3hs, Russel), Jos, S., Ext 26.99 W. €. MALONEY DIAGRAM PB«1-22 Bixee, Charles 1. 11.49 c 196 Edwards, Roy Ww. 23.48 wt 4, Sar. 159 Edwards, Koy W. 24.63 Lot $8, Sar. Saunders, Miriam 12.15 Lot 13, Sar. (226-461-462 16 Sar. 1-462 4 Sai BS, 19g. 2 Lot 39, Sar. 1, 252 0 . Yortier, Rosalee 6 Pt Lot 21, Sar. l, Be. be, G8949 Lot 23, ht. 26, ir. Tr. W-4il, B of W. 2 Hannibal, Jas. A., Est Pe Lot 26, Sar. 1, Tr. 10, 98-208 wt Joseph Lot 1, Sar. 2, Tr.’ 10, BA-2h6 |, Mabel 74.95 Lot 2, Sar. 2, Tr. 10, B1-3i0 Kieltax, Mabel 29.91 Pt tot 2, Sar. 2, Te. 10, Bist Fleitax, Mabel 2.88 Pt. Lot 13, Sqr. 2, Tr. 10, 8-269 Pierce, Sarah 13.18 Lot 1h, Sgr. 5, ‘Tr. 46, 13s546-616 Adams, Leonia, Et al 22.48 Sub. i, Pt. Loe 4, Sqf. 4, Tr. 11, ¥5-279 Thompson, Caroline V.-Bennie 27.64 PL Subs 7-4, Pt. Lot 4, Bar. 4, Tr. 31, 618-166-461 Via, Sonn Sub. 10, Pt. Lot 4, Sam. 3, Tr. 11, 2-486 Shed 2, VL Lot % Sar. 5, Fr. 11, -46 ‘i Diaz, Zacarias Sub. 2, PL Lot 2, Sar. 6; Tes 11, . Pt. Lot 3, Bar. 6%. 11, Avila, Alberto, Jr. Pierce, Joveph J Pt. Tot 3, Sor. 8, Tr. WN, C185 Manuel Pt Lot 4, Sar. 6, Tr. 14, 53-803 , Kuby Lot 11, Bar. 1, Te. 12, 2-582 . Joaquin Lot 13, Sgr. 1, ‘Pr. 112-244 Bora, Adolfo Pt. ois 6-8, Bar. & Pr. §% G1G-24 Alvarez, Albertina Lot 4, Sqr. 6 Br. 32, N2-97 Pt. of Tr. 12, G8-436 JEBEL SON'S SUBDIVISION Lon 43 of Tr. Key Went 6 fo. 14 of Tr. Key West 416 Lot 15 of Tr. 12, Key West 46 Lut 16 of Tr. 12, OF 40 " 4h an 4.16 a x y nw E88 Pt. Lot 5-7, Sar. a, Tr. 13, MBP ‘3 G43-245 43-290 Albury, Konalind G 36.57 GWYN SUBDIVISION . Lot 21, Bar. 1, Pe. Cartera, Margarita Lot 41. Sar. 2, Te. 13, Kanchez, Mary #. Lot 26, 8a) Fe. ¥ Coe, Jobn of Tr. 13, E2-86 Véldes, Hioney hands of Pr. 13, & Arigs, Joxephine of Tr. 13, ZZ-384 # Griffin, Anna ISLAND CT®Y SUBDIVISION PB-1-26 Pt. Lot 9, Sar. 3, Tr. 14, GA1-5 ates, Joseph L, Et ux 20.90 KNIGHT'S SUBDIVISION Lot 2, Sar. 2, Tr. 14, G33-186-181 . Momtesino. Mary L. 36.41 MOFFAT'S SUBDIVISION Lot 6, Sar. 3, Tr. 14, H3-31 ............ Garela, Blanca 3.91 Lot 8, Sar. 3, Tr. 14, H3-31 Garela, lanca on ee Lot 14, Sar. € Te. rg Ww-s3 Mora, Jos., Est. 9.98. 4, Sar. 1, Tr. 16, ’ ae Gai-esotsiase Cohen, Max, Et ai Red 3, Tr. 16, Ab-460 N-961 . Sweeny, M1, Et at 103.30 5, Tr. 6, st Cohen, Max, Et al 2,060.60 3 Flanagan, Catherine $03 KW INVESTMENT CO. SUBDIVISION Tr. 42, 2-806 Faftar, Xerxes Sq a Tyson, Isaac J. Lot 11, Sqr. 1 Blackwell, Jr., John F. tte Tt. ond 2, iy A a 4 - Bilkey, Charlo: Curry, Maud A . Lot 18, Sqr. 6, Curry, 3. Max Pt. Lot 12, Sar. 10, Tr. 18, G17-376-389 es = Mateovich, Ray Bo 00 acon ibid Peer irs 4 9094 ga pege Fi tl Let 42, Lots 20-31, Sar. Loe 26, Sar. 2, Tr. 23, Let 37, Sqr. 2, Tr. 23, Lot 22, Sar. 6, ‘Tr. 38, 213-291 113-204 Villate, Mannet 2a & & Pt La G24-438-441 a i 2 Acres 4 Pt Sait Pond Lots, Key West Development Co. 1,854.98 2-441 G4-327 G2s-265-166 Thompson, Norberg 1,7404® ARCHIE ROBERTS, ?: COLLECTOR-TREASURER, KEY WEST. FLORIDA. a ee a NOTICE ENDER FiCcTITIONS wo on aunaewe aus ‘ STATUTE: NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that the desiring 10 engage ficticiou= j Moeser, fet . :To All Creditors and Persons Court of Monroe ( . Florida. Haden Claims or Demands Dated Febraary 21, 194%. mst Said Estate: CARL W." WHEKIY, and each of you are herebs | ANNA L, WEEKLEY. and required to it Sole Gwners, any Plaims jing demande which, feb22;marl-#-15,1 ‘el or ether of may have % ‘ the @state of Langa bred known as ‘Moser, late. of , to the County Judge of Monroe County, | Florida, at his office in the court | houne of said County at, Key West. { jorida, within eight cale: FRA months from the time of the first —_— publication of this notice. Each va claim or demand shail be in writing, | ANNA KRARNS, and shall state place of resi- , dence and post office address of the | claimant, and shall be sworn to by; the claimant, his agent, or his at- — tornes, any Such claim’ or demand) Rew York Cit York not so filed shall be void. ! on or before day : is 2 ‘AS eiaieeaion aa tha tae nae oe : ae = °°"5| Can Jean Rivers... extate of George Henry j to the Bill of ¢ Moeser, also known aS!in the above sty cher George H. Hoeser, de-'wise said Bill re will be take mar.1-$,1949. ore — ~ : i i sat i isnt tt if] u. This der » whe jin The Key West Citizen, hey West Florida. R APame, AND FOR MONROE COL NTY. ae a HANCERY. a i By: (sd) Anne © Longworth H Deputy Clerk H 3: te ‘se0 Plaintiff, i feb.22: mar.1-8 196 pitorce ————— IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ELEVENTH JODICIAL ' THe) ‘TION epnreeen, om > 2 5 : ¢ Fs « é P4 z 4 H £ 2 CHANCERY. Cane Ne. 11 GREEN, 7 = - Sicili, Maly You arc hereby. required to ap- bear to the Bill of a for 7: divorce in the above sty. cause ~ S ore the Stst day of March, | JEENEEN HIMES, Louis E Plaintate wivonce on or bi peas otherwise the allega-j Me tions therein will be taken as con-/ ORDER OF PUBLK fessed. | To: Jeeneen Himes Green, This Order is to be published: RD. No. 1, Box once & week four consecutive | vou ate e i Ragagg, ene ; The Ki yest C ‘ou are hereby ed to a s in The Key West om abe betohy | Sage > yer publish pear tc pewsgaber published im the City of | Bae te the i WONE AND ORDERED this 2ist | ©? ©F befere the 1 day of February, A.D. 1949. A. D. 1349, otherw E ams, | therein will be taken a» Clerk of it Court,; This Order is to be Monroe County, Florida. | once & week for four Ty: (sd) Anne C. Longworth, | poked in The Key ¥ E ty Clerk. eWspaper published Dewy; Cece: | siliven Geum, Done ana of February, A. (SEAL) ‘ Gb) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR, i Attorney for Plaintiff : i b.22; 1-8-15,1949. ai meena j Clerk « Pare | Monroe i By (sd) IRCUIT COURT OF THE) Te } PH SUDICIAL CIRCUIT | (Sea!) OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN| JY. Porter 1V | AND FOR MONKOE COUNTY. IN solicitor for Piaintitt CHANCERY. t feb.15-23, mar Cane No. 11-751 | ROBERT ELLIOTT MURPHY, Plain ee Vs. DEV EB JEAN HARRIET GABEL MURPHY, | Ge the FASTEST Way 5 Defendant. ' 47 minates te ORDER OF PUBLICATION LAN HARRIET GABEL "RPHY MIAMI DAILY SERVICE ‘Se with ver Commetation Mar Best of € ‘ehets casts ony $5, whet tas. far oak ‘chet. Seputar Fare $7.25, pis tax endale, Long. Island, ~ New York, New York. { You are hereby fequited to ap- | pear to the Bill of Complaint for | divorce im the ahove styled cause} on or before the 3ist day of March, A.D. 1949 otherwise the allega- tions therein will be taken as con-! fexsed. This Ordef is to be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in the City of Key West, Florida. DONE AND ORDERED this. 2ist day of February, A.D. 1949. EARE R ADAMS, FLY WITS Confipence On NATIONAL Cierk of the Circuit Court, | Montoe Couaty, Flori ; By: (sd) Anne C. Lougwo: Coming @ ednesday — Deputy Clerk. (SEAL) latermati | Key Pest Citisen ‘Iie reas ‘ (SD) ALLAN B. CLEARE, Attorney for Plaintiff. feb.22; mat.1-8-45,1949.