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rm PO rd ter mag eee PSO EEE ewes On Thursday you quoted General Motors as jimping 9 points in the Stock Market. It was later learned that it was oF THE ORACLE During one of President Truman’s visite to Key West he remarked that if , Stalin Wished to sée him, Stalin could see him in Washington, In his inaugural ad- drem, President Truman took a fling at Russia. He has demonstrated at all times since he has been President that he refuses to budge an inch where a question of right to this country comes up in relation to any demand made by Russia regarding the situation in Germany. .” Beeretary of State Dean Acheson has shown that he is firm in his dealings with “Russia, and so has every other man in high government office in Washington. Por those reasons it is hard to under- stand how former Undersecretary of State will Clayton ean say conscientiously that Russia is winning the “cold war.” He made that statement while Rus- sia waa agreeing to lifting the blockade of western Berlin. Is the removal of the block- ade a “win” for Russia? Isn't it rather Ahat the Kremlin has come to realize that it can’t bluff the Western Powers, particu- eT) the United States? % Clayton, when he made his remark, = Wetarguing for the ratification by the = ‘*enate of the North Atlantie pact. It had been noised around in Washington that Russia had consented to lift the blockade in the hope of shunting aside this Country’s termination to become a member of the pact. If that is Russia’s motive, she will learn that the United States will become a member nation of the alliance because of the well-founded belief that such an alli- ance is the outstanding assurance for the peace of the world. But Clayton is welcome to his opinion about Russia's winning the cold war. Other Americans, high in office, think otherwise. Besides, Russia’s backing down in the blockade matter can’t be considered a song by the widest stretch of the imagina- n, : ‘The Miami Herald, Miami, Florida Dear Jimmy: te THE COLD WAR _——__—__. The difficulty with mést laws, human and divine, is in the interpretation, _ Tt won't be long now before we will see what the bathing suit makers have been up to during the last few months, —$ $$ > Let's make Key West such an attrac- tive friendly place in which to live that “weewon't have to hunt people to locate here, ‘ POPE CESS HE ERE RES EEO ETE HH Hee) TET ENT OASESSEEE CREE ff fate i POLICY A COMPLETE FLOP With the Chinese Communist armies in control of Nanking, former Chinese capital, and taking over ports and cities along the Southern Yangtze at will, the debacle of General Chiang Kai-Shek’s Na- tionalist Government is about com- pleted. In the process, the Chinese Reds have fired upon several British warships, in- flicting some casualties and doing some damage. The warships it should be noted, were in narrow river channels that forced them at times, to closely, appreach the Communist-held bank, where they became an easy prey to gunfire. In this upheaval in the Far East, there | is no sign of any activity by the United States which, despite the doctrine of con- taining Communism, does nothing to stop the Red advance and _ gives out no | state- ment on developments in China except to advise American Nationalists to get out of the way of the advancing Red Army. This recital of facts is not intended to condemn the present policy-of the United States Government. For many months following the end of World War 11, as- sistance was extended to the ELEVENTH JUDICIAL. regime which had the support of this| ft axw Vor MONNOR county: country. Arms, weapons and equipment | ‘* “™4XSBRY. 5 of war were turned over to the Nationalist | “AP 7!N DAVID HERMAN Government in considerable quantities and and some dollar assistance was made avail- eRvER or Prene able. Critics of the program insist that a Pesan eee much of the war paraphernalia fell into required to ap- the hands of, or was surrendered to the u f Complaint tor Comunist armies. tay of gone It is easy to exaggerate the importance | i : feces of the Red victories in China, but the | “rnis order is w 1 triumph of the Communists may be momer- | in The Key “West. titine in the tous. Already, the Reds have given every indication that they are in line with the policies of Moseow and it may be as- “iank ofteotoeee sumed, if the Communists succeed in re- a organizing China’s millions, the new gov- ernment will be allied to Russia. No one can say whether the victorious military sweep of the Red armies will be 1s FEE COUNTY Aung followed by an equally successful consoli- -pPLOKIDA. IN PRORATE dation of civil affairs involving the hun- dreds of millions of Chinese. The terri-} sori torial magnitude and the poverty of mass- | tavinz ‘Cintusa’ or Demande ed millions may present barriers to any | ‘You and cach of vou are hereby quick organization of China asa potent | 2y{ifie4 and reauired to present any force in world affairs. Moreover, the possi- ; ! bility exists that there will be further re~ | orette eee ees sistance to the Red leaders in the southern |{(un'y ‘utke of | Monroe County. part of China, where, some strategists be- |! of sald County at Kay West, lieve, the Cantonese may be able to stage a hs from the time of the first publication of this notice. KB Deputy Clerk. us Lestes, for Plaintiff, successful resistance. claim or demand shall be in writin - ie shall state the place of re&i- It cannot be asserted with conviction ¢ and post office address of the ll be sworn to by that some other poliey, if pursued by the |: imant, gent, or his at- American government in China, would Rites a have been successful in stemming the Communist advance, but it can be said, without fear of contradiction, that the policy tried out by this government proved to be a dismal failure. What the new policy will be or whether one has been clearly formulated, remains to be seen. void. ida this! Advertising is nothing but merchan- dising news and it won't succeed unless it has the news-flavor. of W. GODDARD, Deceased ‘To All Creditors and Persons Having Claims or Demands Amainxt Said GAS CAN MAKE FERTILIZER aes. Nationalist IN THE CIRCERT COURT OF THE. of 40. De 38 more parteiariy'dencrined a fol-~ Commencing at the point of the i of the : gt F i int fee sf bank of a canal running to Lake Surprise; direction 2 bank ot dew Plan: ~ Peine ne soar 3 or les, + bs re the. in required to pay | ‘The: Sale, if and when made, shall be subject to the Trustees reserving unto themselves 75% of the — phos-| phate, minerals and meta)s and 50% of the petroleum thereon or therer : turned over ners by Charl that —— & Conners -~liked the play and were enclos.. THE TRUSTEES OF INTRR her a che thousand | ie TRUSTERS OF INTERNAL, ing her: a chee for one There OVEMENT FUND reserve the) do! coverii a six months’ | the mo: right to reject any and alt bids. option on the play, BY ORDER of the Trustees of the’ Improvement Fund of the} ® Contract, one tei Ploria Governor. 29; mayG-13,1949. a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE RLEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCU THE STATE OF FLORID. would keep, the r she wi 2. FULLER WARREN, sign and return to them. would advise her as to the nega ning of rehearsals, and ‘ would look forward to meet her should she care to bi York to attend the al a tat as she coula tothe camp wily N . rounry,| fast as she he cam} n ry aNCHAY, en COUNTY) the news. And then like a dash Cane No, 11-824 fn water in her face, sh “SL William R. McClintock and , | Bula MeCtintock, his wife, tibn and unhappiness ‘at the fail- 1 TO ure 3 his bool et TrrLE| et. He was already so mise .| Baward 1. Lowe, a witenee _ that she kne. the news of her success would be like rubbing salt Plaintiffs, va. SU etal, Defendants. NOTICE, TO APPEAR IN ‘THE NAME OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA ae Ramspe: 3149 Buena Vista Terrace, We York, New. York; Harry Hood, Jr., | Hot known to bé dead or ative 4 . spouse of said. tlarry | (GEORGE) ORSON WELLES, Hood, Jr., if he is alive and tharried; The Unknown. Heirs, Lewsees, le-} born May 6, 1915, at Kenosha,! gatees om Grantees of the said Har- ry Hood, Jr. {f the said individual | Wis., son of an inventor and pro-: (aned-Re All’ perxoms claim-| moter. His mother was a mu-| ing or having any. interest in the following described land. situate, |sician. Actor, director and pro-! lying and being in Monroe County, Slate of Florida, to-wit: in the} ducer for stage, screen and radio, | County of Monroe, State of Florida, |he started school at 10 after he} ; being Lot. Number Seven (7) In @1had read all Shakespeare, but} diagram or Subdivision of Lot No, One (1) in Square Nineteen. (19) of } didn’t know how to add or sub- the City of Key West, made by John Lowe, Jr, and ‘recorded in page 28, Monroe Records. (6) Inches from the corner of und’ Frances Streets and thence in a Southwesterly ru direction Forty (40) thence at right angles in a direction. One Hundred and Seven (h07) feet; thence at right angles in a Northeasterly direction Forty (40) feet; thence at right ungies in a Southeasterly direction One Hun- dred and Seven (107) feet back to the point of beginn’ You.ate hereby ordered and re- quired to file your appearance on you, or. Eleventh Judicial Circuit of the Enough natural gas is burned as waste in the Saudi Arabian oil fields to pro- duce enough high-grade fertilizer to wipe Clintock and Lula Me- others are defendants, and in de- fault of such’ appearance, a Decree out the present world shortage, according to a technical expert of the United na- tions Food and Agricultural Organization, who has just completed a survey of the area. The Food Organiation recognizes that one of the vital factors in overcoming the world food shortage is the production of more chemical fertilizers. Last year, the sulphate from the Quatif oil field would supply practically all the needs of twenty European countries now. affected by the fertilizer shortage. It seems that the crude -oil obtained in the Saudi Arabian field comes out under heavy natural pressure and is mixed with large quantities of natural gas. This must be removed before the oil can be safely shipped. To avoid contaminating the air,the oil company burns an esti- mated 400,000,000 cubic feet daily. The experts say that it would cost $25,000,000 to set up a plant to produce ammonium sulphate, but that it would pay for itself in ten years. This is but one of the instances throughout the world where wise investment of accumulated capital would return dividends. Every- time such a development takes place, the condition of the world improves and there is greater opportunity for people to better their standards of living. I post office g sx of the and shall be sworn to by nt, his agent, or his at- and any such claim or de- filed shall uw Ni y MILA IRPORATION holder of the following ¢ s has filed sald certificates for a tax deed to be issued thereon, The certificate rx of issuanee, the « property, and the r t WAS assessed are ax follow: Certil sessed, Ni if 1947; De 176, Lot “which assessed, ADAM in the rida Unless such certificate or certifi- cates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first 9: ted this 28th dey of Apri, 348, 1 EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of Circuit Monroe County, 6 Pro Confesso will be entered the following desc itu- ate, lying and bi Ms fearCount of; MOBEO Gr}126 DUVAL ST. PHONE 250 || Florida, being Lot (7) in a diagram or Lot No. One (1) in Square Ni (19) of the City of Key We: by John Lowe, Jr. and rec Plat Book No. 1, page 28%, Monroe lorida,’ Public Records. mmences at a point on pies Forty (40) feet as | MOTHER'S DAY CARDS | and Streets 4 runs thence in a Southwesterly direction Forty (40) feet; thence at right angles in a Northwesterly direction Eaton Stationery One Hundred and Seven (107) feet; thence at right angles in 2 North- easterly direction Forty (40) feet; thence at right angles in a South- easterly direction One Hundred and Seven (107) feet back to the point of beginning. It is further ordered that this Order he published once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in The Key West ¢ a newspaper of general published in Monroe Count da. DONE AND ORDERE 1 (80) Florence mes Deputy Clerk, John G. Sawyer, Key West, Florida. licitor for Plaintitfs. seb apr.15-22-29; may 6,1949. Your Grocer SELLS That Good STAR * BRAN qa cusan COFFEE WAL’ : WELLES tour of Ireland a is fi role at the | the 20th day of May, A. D. 1949 in| he ‘got his first stage ro! si Bey bove styled cause now pend-} Abbey Theater in Dublin. There- 3 ing in’ the. Cirouit, Court of the} after his road was rocky until he ’ inst State of Florida, in und tor Monroe} panicked the staje of New Jersey rte ty, in Chunceby, | wherein Wit’ | with: a realistic broadcast of an 1 ‘i “\Uiintock, hie wife, are. plaintiffs Pinvasion from Mars and later and the above named parties and? starred in “Citizen Kane” in the hor ie, h b lenda movies. ey ch} against you. Said cause was insti- { | 2 be in writing, | tuted us aforesaid for the purpose j ip ean ecient fetes | ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES ani 3 U of Garrett. Of his to find a publish- TODAY'S 4 BIRTHDAY - By AP Newsfeatures: | @ Emergency Room Service, 24 Hours A Dey THIS HOSPITAL 1S EQUIPPED ror MATERNITY. MEDICAL AND CASES GALEY MEMORIAL HOSPIT DR. 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