The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 15, 1949, Page 2

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“SF generation that the generosity: of Ameri- cans is not a thing of today, but was as pro- | }) Bare 6. F ; nounced then, as it is now. Indeed, the re cee ee as 4 | characteristic to help others always: has |!" a is & eee ceaoe eee Serlse Goitbeisn: been identified with the bi. pe attitude [Pt fot i. Sar. 18, G36, is : eas f ; i. Sa : Ap : Pt. Let 3 Sar, 12, ‘Ga z eae (a New Bx 116, M, calumny on Americans, have profited by the American helping hand:in peace as well as | . But the Russians have another ale trait—ungratefulness. Despite all the fun Americans have poked at the Russians for their attempts to wi ,igeal or | fool the world into believing they havé been vik “antimens first in everything, their rulers. use their controlled press and radio to issue recur- rently ridiculous claims about discoveries in the field of science, For instance, it-was not Benjamin Franklin, but a Russian who experienced with a kite in bringing light- ning from thunder clouds to. prove it was similar to electricity; it was a Russian, not a nationalist of any other country, who dis- | 52" 1% Sa" 28. ; ; covered atomic energy; it was a Russian, | Pt “ot 3, $ .. Gares, John-Style : "bk 325- Goidtsnoven, "Aloysia 8. not America: who invented t first | Be Bot f: Sar mr. 37 ; ) is mé h ans, i he st Pt Jot 4. Sar 1, "Pr. 3, 192 Be > rad Goldtenowe Aloysia we heavjer-thay-air machine that could fly; it pene : nf 18 4 : ip ARO. SUBDIVISION, PLAT 1, Pai-ini55 was a Russian, not Americans, who success. | P* Sar. ier : ; statis Bis ite MT. Key West Foundation Co, ... 1090 fully operated. the first radio; it was a | Pc » Sar. . tis 4 ahi Eh i a BDIViS ox, Bik asian Russian, not American, who first ‘deter- | Pt Lot’ 2.'sar. 22 an 1a Soe a ee mer Geet Tomek Fo kee mined the principles of the phonograph | Pu ists i-2 Sat Foxe Be MeKinney: Conrea f ae MARTELLO TOWERS PR-1-140 ; people could be and telephone 227-448-449" G28- Siaeeass Castro, A. We... s ia §, fae < Ei 2, Gag-132 Miner, John Bistoemn cote ghBe we wi me. e L. WESDSOR “SMITH ADDITION PB-E: gs f wee * OS gene vg - arace we would And so on down the line of many in- Pt, Lot § of sir. 8, G22-215 Sawyer, Wiltiam F., 8 ie irre one tet TAND iPnovitweNe at CO. AGRAM Rt , ventions, the Russians, who have practical: | Pt Lot 5. Sar. i. tr. 47 19 pia, Stephen tf 8a bak Pavee ; 5 4 Lot 6, S ; : ! 5 I. it ux to THE ORACLE ly no inventive genius, discovered every- re Lot Sar. es ses ast TERE er : 4 ier bia HM thing of consequence in the world today. 7 disst6s — we ea, ee tr, 28, E Maughan, Angela P. .. FRANK J. REAT .. 4ot 4, Sar. 4, T Rat L ‘a Styles etek OO “26, 5 2, fac 5 ngela M. And the people of Russia also always bs ite Beaeae ucane™ F i } f Markle. Angela 3. fy eae Gere have been provided bountifully with the | Pt. good things of life. But let’s read that item | Pt Neely, Fogg ee 2 9 ‘} Lot 21, Sar. 6, Frae. sy aah Br 304 Villate Manuel Ma All of Tract iy & Pt. The politica! parties of Great Britain Pt. es “d yt & Pt. Land Marker a Z Mabie od that will appear in tomorrow’s Citizen un- pe : Comer Consuelo & 8 A Goa-age- om Key West Development Co. 1,854.90 a . by . BD it, . BU. ‘qpking forward the der the head of Today in History: Pt Sar. 3, Pro 4) HTeI7a Tynes, Melvin’... salt Pond ip (980 when, up to date, there appears no 1892—-American ship sails with CPt tot i 3,'Tr: 4, BG ¢ Ath CEA GOH G05 166 ce PRR REO TEROE .morcire NRO he Bi ie ps , Sar. rt. 4, E6-: Surry, ert Et ux ..., ARCHIE, ROBERTS, te the its of q Waren to believe that the Labor Party | — gift of over five million pounds of flour | iin 2! Sur. FE f SHG “oS” Marduien, Abelard TAX COLLECTOR-TREASURER, oe ees Pt, Lot 4, re 4, MBr122 000. Crug, Jesus Mi i is is saiaeearie ig . will bone its control of the government. for starving Russians. PU Lot te Beh eve aE, BE Ux — os on nie Sipila, Rau) Marquez, Naw Medina, Jesus A. What would the Kremlin do jf it read | pot? gar Str 4, that item. It would order its underlings to Be ee Gh eee: Seca ae Since 1946. forty-eight special elec. ‘one have been heldte fill vacancies in i Ph Key Weat Citisen, ii ‘ated thin 14h daw Of LEGALS Your eat Nae: pe Pt. Lot 1, far. 6 Tr. 4, 1-557 ........ Corral, Luis F. 1949, . : i Pt Te nT 4 det, Sar. 6, Tr & ekg : : _ toe a si constituency | 1) eee oe r to ae usslanie |S : Lot 3, Su, 6, Tr. 4 G2a-441 2 . Biche sa pe eo ance temperament, strong ii that for Labor in the 1945 election. x fe Tour to starving 4a. ro: PERCE DIAGRAM P9-1-39 CHANCERY, ship, but not very a © blooded. The Conservative Party, largely un- | A™ericans. Lee PIBKCE DIAGRAM GIOVANNA 2: There is a rather luxurious trend, Plaintiff, with no great desire for exertion; How feebly the Russians try to turn | Pt Loca Sar. 9 te 4, DIVORCE 3s a, Tyhes, Carol F. Ger the leadership of Mr. Winston Church- Pt. Lot 3, Sqr. 9, Tr. 4, Tai8 | Martinez, Emilia but really capable of strong ac- ! * 5 i", some to betagwed as the party of the table! Pt Lot 4. Sar.'s, Tr. 4, pastee 3 Defendant. tion if the interest is aroused. Party o e | G12-592 wie Flasgill, Alice V RDER OF PLBLICATION | re oe revel: pny itege and big business and as Pres <orvigin siscienienanpeienmermemmipinaninns rt. ot Neely, Armentha TO: CHOVANST ZAGO The pine is ira ai yin som steam of ve popular legion |. One trouble with democracy ix that 3 Rt ee Ai ew a: ee eee iti nehel aria C. f: 3 MY, ttaly, “252% 54 wtredueed by the Labor Government to many citizens suffer from mental lassi- SPON AND WINDSOR LANES You-arg hereby required. to ap-{ Opinions. —— ewenttal services for the people. | tude. Wake up, make that brain of yours - Réaly; Eutherpy’ It ats...“ 7.00.44 BN Oo iM ewaneve “etrleae eanne Th Feet | au The Labor Part go to work on or before the 31st day of Mareh e coyote is one of the two Grocers ¥ presents their idea . Sasicont. — e| A: DB. 1949, otherwise the allega-| American species of wolf. of © welfare sate, with the government ; : EERE Rn ATL De CHER: BF: he ence a WINDSOR LANE, OLIVIA AND PAULINE STS. PIThin: Opiae a. tab plished providing many benefits for the people, MAILING TO MOVE UP Lot 15 of r, 5, C4-44t Neely, C. J. : “Tone a week for Four consecutive Pt Bs ‘has., Heirs week v West tizen, a ond the Conservatives have not been able Becca, Vereen ne abaper published in the City of “memos vce formulate & program to capture the The Postoffice Department is being Beemuae Chase tsi. TONE AND ORDERED this 21st - Parra, Amado ......... +] day of & megination of the people. Election fights hore been based largely upon allegations ! metficieney, incompetence, waste and ewtrevagence. The Labor reply is that, deopite high prices and high taxes, the Mery has given the people greater eco- we seeurity and fairer treatment than ‘hey would have enjoyed under any other tm istration operated at a loss close to $500,000,000 a year and, consequently, Postmaster-Gen- eral Donaldson thinks that the rates on certain types of mail should be boosted to take up some of the deficit. Officials note that it costs the service something like $150,000,000 to handle of- ei ficial Government and Congressional mail, | bet 8. Sar. 3, Fr. 7, AG-815 together with airline subsidies and other vr. 1 Hate costs that the Department says should not a. i be charged to the postal service.- Conse- | | quently, the new rates are proposed to take up part of the deficit but not to im- pose the extra $100,000,000 on the users of the mails. We doubt if anybody can makea plausable argument against some increase in the charges for handling mail matter. This is particularly applicable to news- Clerk of the Ci Monroe County, ‘ By; (sd) Anne C. Longworth, 13.18 5 Deputy Clerk. B. CLEARE, JR, r Plaintiff. feb.22; mar.1-$-15,1949. Cremata, Caroline Est. . 26.35 BDIVISION PR-1-28 * 2-494-495 Riggs, Charles De ~- Yates, Charles ( 112-447... Riggs, Charles | LBURW'S SUBDIVISION P: 27-364 *araballo, Rosa tdwards, Roy W. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THR ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCEIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. NO. 14-751 Case ROBERT ELLIOTT = RPITY, intff, DIVORCE Vianrint Garr MURPHY, Defendan 0 HER OF PUBLICATION 2 ARRIET GABEL | .- Saunders, Miriam . G28-401-402 |. Watson, Roger L., it ux + G28. Shs 402 .. Watson, Roger L. Saunders, W. C., 1 Portier, Rebec Portier, Rosalee Comil Ring, » mewapaper editor who Med Rumania to avoid arrest, says that ‘ee Rementan army is now being trained « (hough & were to become a part of the Keen army. The Rumanian soldiers are worming Russian and all commands are mven i the Russian language. The Ru- RPHY 7342 Toth Street . Hannibal, Moss, Joseph : Pleitas, Mabel Plejtas, Mabel Jendale, Long Island, York, w York. hereby required to ap- pear to the Bill of Complaint for Rivorce, inthe above styled cause . 10, 8-269 |, $ on or before the 3ist day of March, G132516-516 .. Leonia, Et al « A. D. 1949 otherwise the allega- i 8, te. Sf, tions therein will be taken as con- vcou Thompson, Caroline B.-Bennie 27.64 } fessea. ar. 2 Lot 2; Sqr. Pt. s Yo. E1.210 7-8, Pt. ge 4, Sa Order is to be published Sat Tr. 11, G12-166-167 . Pla, John inn 62.40 once week for four consecutive Peehee woldiers have been dressed in Rus- | Papers, advertising matter and parcel | suy"190, Pe Lot $) Sar. 6; Breil, Alb cf 1:60: | Seoanepaaraoniien din the ity’ of ... Avila, 4 to, Jr. . - 31.6 ewspa bli in the t f ie Uniforms post. The Government should not be ex- rick a ee Key West, Florida, oe é Diaz, Zacarias : I D ORDERED > bie 21st DAMS, the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. Mr. Ring says that the Rumanian Army hae been equipped with Russian weepens and thet Rumanian factories are pected to carry this class of mail at a con- siderable loss. 7h Pt Lot 3, Sar. 6 Pr. 11, Pierce, Joseph J. , 2 Pt Sub. 7, Bi Lot The House Postoffice Committee | "2-151 . Roger Manuel Pt. Lot ih, Gi8-8" Carmona, Manuel sd) Anne c. ong worth, ore i ings Pt. Lot . ic Tr. 11, 3... Hyman, Ruby eputy Clerk. proteome perte of Russian arms that are | Plans to begin hearings on the measure and | Pt. Lot SE - Baap Rupy ae (SD) ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR, Attorney for Plaintiff. ‘Tr. 12, G12-343 Boza, Adolfo Chairman Tom Murray, of Tennessee, Sar. 5, Tr, 12, G16-24 Alvarez, Albertina E wont to Rusa. The reason the Rumanian i u bs ; ‘ai 5. : » Adol feb.22; 15,1949, factories produce only parts of weapons | Says that any bill approved “must be fair ! Lot 4 sar. 6 Tr. 23 ee wannis sc Ascltc el mar 5 @ (hat the Russians have carried away one | 4nd reasonable and should not be “too | rt. of Tr. 12, G8-430. Key West G IRCUIT COURT 0} 2 N'S SUBDE ENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 1 HE STATE OF FLORIDA, erhen of every Rumanian armament } prohibitive or burdensome or so drastic Lot 13 of Tr. . Key West Gas Co. 4.16 ‘OF FLOR 7 i a , o' * Key West Gas Co. 4.16. IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. Peet “ee thet the Rumanians would not | #5 to hurt business or work any undue Lot 14 of Br. Key aa Gas Co a Ty dye Rho NROF he ele te turn out for themselves com-| hardships.” He says that everybody will | Kot 16 of Tr. Key West G 416° ALBERT CRAL s: UBDIVISION Plaintiff, have a chance to testify before the com- Pt, Lot, 527, eS Tris mittee and that commercial users of the Meee os mails will be given a chance to be heard. Et. Set af It requires no gift of prophecy to ad- | Pt vot 20 iets Weapons that might, one day, be termed against the Russians.” w~owwdiiy, Ring dows not believe that the Heewens will dert an offensive war be- vs. DIVORCE MARGARET LEE CRALL, Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION AND NOTICE FO APFRAR = TO: Margaret Lee C 0 Albury, Rosalind G. 16.57 DIVISION rera, Margarita hez, Mary B, Eni : Pt. of Tr. val » Bloney Sands Rereai : 4 a t . stmas' t. of Ti jas, Josephine s 0 a politically and psychologically it will | vise Mr. Murray, the Postmaster,General | Vt of Tr. 13, Atlas, "Josephine so ningtOR DE ter “SO pore as the victim.” However, | and other members of the committee that aces “CITY SUBDIVISION PB-1 pear to the Bill of Complaint for he fonds : i f th ail wh: Pt. Lot 9, Sqr. 3, Tr. 14, Gi1-5 ....... ates, Joseph L., Et ux : 20,90 J Divorce in the above styled cause ‘oes some reasons to believe that Rus- | practically every user of the mails, whose EELAREA RUBDITISION on or before the 14th day of April, otherwise the allegations eosts will be increased by the proposed | Lot 2 Sar. 2, Tr. 14, G33-180-181 . Montesino. Mary L. . therein will be taken as . : MOFFAT’S SUBDIVISION changes, will promptly testify that busi- | pot 6, Sar. 3, Tr, 14, HE rt Garela, Blame Garcia, iano me will not long postpone warfare. One is ‘he qerertain internal situation in the sat- «(tte states, where the Russians observe | ness will be ruined if the proposed in- Lot t re Creer te Me A =) Aas eee ‘ee eur conden weeks epperition in the form of sabotage and | creases go into effect. This is the standard abi: SORE MAS, BE AY reece S17 | AEE publiahed:in the City of Rey Kage Yoon Crome Pepetien + Charter a Grogaonns Bee be fertane.” This is particularly | ery of business, regardless of what comes rot 68 a puoi Vague tee FRE user aes noticeable In the villages where the peas- | up for consideration. Our business leaders |; !'}:Mcur. Gtr AT Gia. Ginnie Sotenba Ne Te ha epee, BARI & ADEM, | GREYHOUND BUS STATION onte form « veritable ° “army of the discon- | are great orators when it comes to pro- KW INVESTMENT CO. SUBDIVISION Monroe Coynty, Floridi claiming the contribution that they have | {°t fo, Sur made to the nation but they become | [:° quivering cowards when confronted with pet anything like an increase in expenses, Plead Xerxes 32.49 32.49 By: (3d) Année C. Longworth,| SOUTHARD and BAHAMA STREETS eres Clerk. Hilary U. Albu Attorney for Plaintiff. mar.15-22-29; apr.5,1949. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN Tyso1 saac J. Blackwell, Jr, John F. : Bilkey, Charlotte . . Curry,’ Maud A. . Curry, 8, Max Mateovich, Bay B. .. tented.” Paving this situation, Mr. Ring the Russians might use war asa of settling internal differences or cupPressng OPPostian. 2 24.76 16.05

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