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PAGE TWO THE KEY WEST CITIZE THE CITIZEN PUBLISHING CO. INC, Published Daily Except Sunday By L. P. ARTMAN, President and Publisher JOE ALLEN, Business Manager From The Citizen Building ner Greene and Ann Streets Co: Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County y West, Florida, as second class Member of the Associated Press Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use 1 republication of all news dispatches credited to vy hot otherwise credited in this paper and also local news published here. "SUBSCRIPTION RATES VERTISING RATES application, CIAL, NOTICE es, cards notices, nts a, line inment b ad are foru of thanks, resolutions of t ill be‘charged for at fe of 10 cen urches from which ents a li nd invites discus- of local or general mous communi- y ch m THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WILL ajways seek the truth and print it thout fear and without favor; never be i to attack wrong or to applaud right; ys fight for progress; never be the or- gan or ths mouthpiece of any perscn, clique, faction or class vays do its utmost for the public welfare; never tolerate corruption or injustice; denounce vice and praise virtue, commend good done by individual or organ- tion; tolerant of others’ rights, views and opinions; print only news that will clevate and not contaminate the reader; never com- promise with principle. ae Sea IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Water and Sewerage.- More Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Airperts—Land and Sea. Consolidation of County and City Gov- ernments. Hotels and Apartments. A Modern City Hospita _———$ The world is still beautiful even brutes have scarred its face. Perhaps it was the sit-down _ strike, | which originated in France under Premier | Blum, that made the once hardy nation so | “sott.”” } Advertising never hurts the man who uses it intelligently, but it penalizes the merchant who is too busy to pay any atten- tion to its efficacy The line against the third term forms to the right and is lengthening daily. It! may terminate in President Roosevelt’s greatest political faux pas. “It is a poor executive who can’t take | 2 vacation without nissed.’’—Dar- nell News Service. The editor of The Citi- zen always takes a vacation and is never missed.’ Therefore—modesty forbids con- tinuation. | being It may be thai the United States will r need a battleship to defend its terri- | let’s build And if we never have to use them so much the better. In either case we will ever regret having built them, nev tcry but, just in case we do, “em. Posing in front cf the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Hitler remarked to his specially ap- pointed “Take this one, the next one Buckingham Pals and the of the sky- scrapers.” If this is authentic, it certainly iNustrates Chancellor Adolf Hitler’s world domination, but in that attempt 1e will shoot over the mark. The Eiffel Tower may symbolize lofty ambition but Napoleon's Tomb which Hitler also viewed nnotes man’s limitation, German photographer: in front next in aims at } r The .0d neighbor” policy of the United States is not an abstract ideology but a concrete proposition. We propose to lend Latin-American countries the sum of $500,000,000 to car: forward our pro- gram of economic solidarity in the Western Hemisphere. Time will tell whether the movement was right. The friendly loan of money to a person often results in the loss cf both money and friend when the time for repayment comes. Let us hope that such experience wili not be ours in this re- lation with our Latin amigos, and that past financial transactions are no criterion of the future. Che Key West Citizen | | West. | tion for the defense of our free system of | day who have the idea that GOOD NEWS IN THE NEWS | “Television-Telephone’” Demonstrated by G-M Novel Device sown at’ | Will This Be Tomorrow's Telephone? | Previews of Progress Following a period during which noth- , ing much of moment in connection with | Science Show at World’s Fair expansion news appeared in-the columns of The Citizen—things were soméwhat at a standstill—yesterda turkey gobbler sitting Irish potatoes, apparently trying 2 to hatch them, Virginia Exum = bought seven eggs and swapped them for the spuds. This didn't suit the gobbler. He rolied the eggs out of the nest and seven more Irish potatoes S$ spread of news on Time: 1960. Scene: Typical suburban living page one came as a return to form. We're room. Housewife (seated in front | Of queer, bozxlike contraption): of pleasant t| oh yes, let me see—some : Andina erries . . ... No, those look ig good news—anyway one looks at it. 22 t those pia Navy plans for future expansion, of course, come first. oif again on another spree anticipation for a bright future. ie straw over-ripe, berries behi: a iese:ae me over two quarts this _after- noon.” Fantastic? Impossible? Well, perhaps. But just such a “telephone” conversation may well be commonplace 20 years hence. Just such a contraption, combine |” ing elements of the telephone and | cf television transmission as we know it today, is demonstrated at the New York World’s Fair. Gen- eral Motors, in its Previews of Progress stage show, which lifts the veil on what industrial re-[: search may accomplish within the next generation, shows this amaz- ing device along with many other new or potential processes and products. ne Set up by RCA television and ead GM Research Laboratories en- — ’s Fair gineers, the equipment consists of orld te a standard portable television jon transmitter or “jeep” connected by co-axial cable with a 12-inch | Stage Dt screen television receiver. A push- ‘ . button telephone is coordinated | research laboratories are present-| stove”; x a’, televized™ newspaper with the television circuit so. .t}ed—a 100 per cent synthetic tire,| printer; a 195,000 candlepower when the telephone instrumei.. is| plastic tu that shoot light Fient the size of a lead pencil. lifted at the receiving @nd the} around corners, glass cloth and-a} And the history of Present-day image of the person answering the | still unexplored plastic produced | industries is traced back to their call flashes on the screen. from lignin, a waste wood deriva-/|early beginnings to show that in This seeing phone is only one|tive. New devices that may some | rudimentary form they seemed as of the previews of progress shown|day be commonplace appliances |fantastic and improbable as do by General Motors in its stage} are shown—the Frig-O-Therm, a/some of the newer research ac- show. New products fresh from\“cooking icebox” or “freezing/complishments today. The Pasco Packing Company. Dade City's largest citrus emter- prise, began the erection of 2 new $40,000 piant last week and There is ample proof i in the Key West picture to believe that our base will beconie cne of the most portant in the southeast area of our nation. Additional appropriations moved into first- line positior in Congress indicate a period cr unsurpassed activity for Key West dur- ing the coming few months, But that, by no means, that story of building permits issued for and agree with us that private con- struction expansion ts in a healthy condi- tion, with a trend definitely pointing up- ward. Postal receipts, too, keep up their fast pace of increase. Possibly rating top position over all the stories concerning a bright future for our city was the one in which it was an- nounced that a joint meeting of the State+ Koad Department and the Overseas Bridge Cemmissior would be held later this The meeting will be held here and there are definite assurances which point o action coming when these two bodies meet that, as one official state—‘will mean much to Key West”. Add tkem all up and you have a com- posite picture of prosperity-plus for Key Good news in the news is again the order of the day and we are looking for- ward with keen anticipation to the oppor- tunity to spread still more of the glad tidings. will install a new juice pulp feed plant. with an al machinery investmen’ v00. Other immproveme: wali bring the total to over $100,008 im- is all. Take -be rate of one-cem: (ic) « ward mum for the first imserficn iz month. TOBACCO MARKET LEGALS COUNTY. iT COURT, LIVE OAK BOARD OF TRADE," AND JAYCEES PLAN FULL DAY OF ENTERTAINMENT LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and two golden hours, each s sixty diamond minutes. ward is offered for they gone forever—Horace Mann Washington’ Daybook . By JACK STINNETT AP Feature Service Writer N STATE (NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. Beautyrest Mattresses, hot and cold running water. Bath and showers each floor. Special summer rates, day or week 933 Fleming street. jiyll-Ime ys. RETTY JANE MOLLER, Defendant It appearmg by the sworn bill filed in the above-stated cau Be Ja oll t dete! resident of @ that her to the plain- se last known resi-{ WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—An- swering the mail orders: / J. L. T., Columbus, Ohio—You ‘Suwannee County Junior Cham-| if. was sso. American Avena, are a little mixed on your dates. ber of Commerce, while acquaint-| Long Beach, ifornia; that said Henry A. Wallace voted for Alling people throughout Seton tent ss oversees Ss 1928 and for Presid North} one y Smith in and for President ‘ ‘ ig Roosevelt in 1932 but it was not F/0rida with the advantages of ‘of until 1936 that he became a reg- Selling their tobacco leaf on the , *]e™ “quid pin’ said dete istered Democrat. I don’t know Live Oak market, which is the , defendant why some writers refer to him as oldest and largest in the state, | Maint filed’ Ins a Republican until 1932, unless extended an invitation to all He because it was not until the birth _ 1 LIVE OAK, Aug. 2 (FNS)—| tes | tiff, IS BUSINESS BIGGER THAN GOVERNMENT? NICELY FURNISHED. COOL EEDROOM with Bath House- keeping accommodations if re- quired. Cor. Georgia and Al- bury streets. augl-lwk “This nation can only be ready” for the dangers that lie ahead, says Colby M. Chester, “if business genius and govern- ment enlist in patriotic service.” So far, so good! Mr. Chester then | ristaghaal ina caer ies RR Soe Ss of the New Deal that he stepp . am say Business is ready for great sac RCE, linto the, national. political pic- of last Saturday to ‘ = but at the same time business warns: No ture. If that’s the reason, the Second annual March of Progress order monkey business, no profiteering, no graft, ;date should be 1933, for not un- paaidaes we bg ase or fo Aue ie Se S 8 i on di ing- Sponsor here ednesday, Ug- pub no tricky stuff, no politics in our mobiliza- wee did he come to sina E pul Mrs. R. M., Reading, Pa—Yes,' Persons of Jasper, Jennings, | I did notice at the Chicago con- Madison and Mayo heard the in- vention that a lot of delegates vitation and speeches lauding the cast their votes for Franklin D. Live Oak Market. RUSE-velt., I noticed also that Tomorrow the Jaycese take most of those who used that pro- their same message to Lake nunciation were from down east. Butler, Gainesville and Trenton. OS It was probably the Dutch touch. Plans were completed by mem- Then there were those several bers of the local Board of Trade cE exuberant delegates who shouted at their meeting Monday night of CLYDE their votes for Franklin De-LAY- last week to entertain as many no Roosevelt. I'll bet the DEL- aS 10,000 visitors on August 14 BARB. uh-no family, which is quite at the opening of the flue-cured oRDER oF ATTRACTIVE 3-ROOM FUR- NISHED APARTMENT for adults. Artcraft Studie, Cor Charles and New streets, be- tween four and five p. m. augl-lwkx to the bill of com- id cause on or be- nd day of Sep- , otherwise the bill will be per- 5 by said de- ns during their motorcade trip: al 4 attend the k rm fendant is further ordered that this be published once each week ive weeks in The e zen, a newspaper plished in said county and state Mone and Ordered this 23th day A.D. 1940. Ross € § Clerk Circuit FURNISHED COTTAGE, uu Alberta Avenue. Apply 630 Elizabeth street. augl-lwkx FURNISHED APARTMENT. modern conveniences. 368 Eat- on Street. fiy31-3tx wyer Sourt life.” The same warning can be justly given to business by government, acting as the elected agent of the people. There have been, and there are, business leaders guilty cf monkey business, profiteering, graft, tricky stuff and politics, and decidedly more to the point, when the government has attempted to correct these evils of business, good business men have de- nounced the government for “interference” with business. There are so-called industrial, finan- cial and business leaders in this nation to- business SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE 514 Margaret street. jiy?s-tf UNFURNISHED HOUSE, all con- veniences; reasonable. Apply 411 Eaton street. jly23-Sta APARTMENT, 1104 DIVISION STREET. Hot water, modern conveniences. Opposite Tift's Grocery. Apply within Siy2ett FURNISHED APARTMENT, one block from beach. Apply Val- des Bakery. jiyS-tt FURNISHED APARTMENT, 604 Duval Street. jyun26-tf RT, STATE OF ENTH JUDICIAL PNROE COUNTY. IN PSON BURCH, Plaintiff, vs. ARA JUNE BURCH, ndant. PUBLICATION y the sworn bill is superior to government, that government | must rule with the consent of business leaders and that any reform, opposed by radical, revolutionary and | | is @ prominent in its own right, got tobacco market. A full day of en- _,/X, S0PERr lS ve_mated cause that bored with that. Maybe the real tertainment has been planned. Barbara June h, the aR gp reason FDR wants a third term is therein named, is a non-resident ©! he State of ida a sides at that he feels he'd better stick in CAT ADOPTS CHICKS fo. 1348 Front. Street, Sherwood the White House until the coun- ——— Villa, San Diego, California; that * said fendant is over the age of try learns to pronounc his name. GREENSBORO. Md.—Careful- fyeniy-one years: that the M. L. B., Cincinnati, Ohio—You ly selecting ten chicks from a person in the State of FI are dead right. The vote (fran- hatching tray, a tabby cat, owned SOrNie ot Stig pind chise) for the District of Colum- by J. Farlow, tenderly carried fendant. s eS bia is up against a lot of trouble. them one by one to a distant cor- 4 Vindant be and she Is hereby Te= When I reported recently that ner of the hatchery and there set quired to appear to the bill of com- ; something probably would be uP housekeeping. Fore Monday: the 2nd day. of Sep- business, done about it, ‘I. merely meant a tember, A. D. 1940, otherwise the 7 that the thing was coming to a _The-thief who looted the strong aliega s of said bill will be red. a eB * § ji taken a onfessed by said de- head. From this distance, there’s box in a store in Cadiz, O., WANTED WANTED—A chance to bid on your next printing order. The Artman Press. may 19-tf The fact is that when business gets | too big, cr thinks it is too big, for govern- mental regulation and control in the in- terests of the entire people, then it is time for somebody to put business in its proper place. fendant. |though some House and Senate lectible checks, some of which | Pont oF Ronsceutive weeks in The \leaders have announced for it. Were 10 years old. | Key |The matter has been up before t Citizen, a newspaper pub- . and defeated. If you m 5 have the truth, one of ws biggest the government departments let- (SEAL) bones of contention is the big tet-writing conscious ‘has gained > vote he! 40 such impetus that the poor man Deputy Clek 5 eae vote chere: (ahout Pet is sort of quadruple-drafted for a a Se ee | Clean rooms, enjoy the homey G. K. D., Evanston, 1.—Prob- third term. In other words, the | jiy26; aug atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. et ably before this can get into type, Various federal agencies have} se 917 Fleming St apri7-tf 5 A i = ‘our discovered that there. are few ' TH The heroes of the war for American jthere will be an answer to your ¢™ i ELEVEST! Ll FOR SALE : : ee eee |question and someone will have things more important than say- 19 ASD FOR MONROE COUNTS: independence receive much praise from been named to the position of ing it right when you say it in FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY. isa aon carro nd their descendants but, just the same, if James A. Farley. But here and Print. . something that we writ- Lois 3sTICE. A ing Johnnies have told them a Sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. »y happened to arrive in Key West today | now I can tell you there is a lot !7& Johnnies hav ay theysnapuenct wan “i 1d of talk that Paul V. McNutt not long time ago. Often, there is no pix ee fr eir celestiz s, they wou Sows from their celestial homes, yow : aaa Ga have a hard time getting on cordial terms a 40 CARS only will become national chair- ™ore than an adjective between man of the Democratic party but @ libel suit and friendly relations. 7,,.° with their proud antagonists. xs: emocracy is a word, much used by must Democracy is a w y must be Postmaster General as_ well. LEGALS our best people, but, actually, many of About the only question is tN, THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE them have nothing but contempt for the whether FDR has this or some- thing better in mind for McNutt. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. EN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, avérage man. We have, in our midst, just like every other American town and city, The point is—what does McNutt foe 2 number of what might be called “s HOTELS Merk Circuit Court By (34.) Florence E. Sawyer, = —*. good night's rest DEMOCRACY’S TRAITORS Plaintiff. fe: FOR PUBLICATION rd Justice, ence Unknown. You are hereby ordered and rected to be and appear to the ‘aintiff's Bill of Complaint fer Divorce herein on or before the 2nd day of September, 1940, at the Of- fice of the Clerk of said Court, in City of Key West, Monroe ty, Florida, otherwise a decree Friday Saturday Sunday fesso will be entered against This “Ad” is worth $5.00 on the This Order to be published be- purchase of any used car for this . T-84S ADRIAN BOYD. Plaintiff, you. > vs EPITH ROBINSON BOYD, fendant. ORDER FOR ACA TION SPITH RO! want? At this reporting, he has suc- refused to say. J. F. K.. Breckenridge. Tex— You got me all wrong, Me 5 cessful business men,” who are thoroughly pul ie el Fs gains, fet Hote Ee acai convinced that what the nation needs is }.- een done about the com. = Harborview Avemuc their leadership. 2 . The man or woman, who is against the rule of the majority of the people, is not a democrat, regardless of what he says. These vulsory military training bill. You “ares hereby ‘required to ap- | (SEAL) Very likely the bill will come out Pear to the Rill of Complaint in the Clerk of Circuit self-zppointed advocates cf their own su- periority are the traitors of democracy in . ntirely different fo than above styled and entitled cause on County, Florida. im e rm times of peace and, if disaster ever strikes September 2nd, 1940, otherwise the By (Sd.) Florence E Saw yer. i i - allegations-therein contained will Deputy Clerk. the one being shaped up in com-_ allezations-therein ntain ae eg o the United States, they will be the traitors | of war time. fouy sqid date once each week for |Three-Dey Special Cisse jour consec: n ¥ - 1 West Citizen, a newspaper pub- Sale. Bring “Ad” with you Al lished in Monroe County, Florida. makes and all models. Dated this ist day of Aug. A. D. -- “oe JONES USED CAR LOT Cor. Fleming end Elizabeth Sts augi-tf DIAMOND RING SACRIFICE— Latics or Men's Diamond Ring, sells for $250. if sold this week. Can be had for $169 Ross C Sawyer Court, Monroe . A -¢ be take: ponfessed mittee. I would be surprised if ”“rhis osgte to be published once a Attorney for ylaiptife it didn’t result in the biggest any ° secntive weeks = aug2-9-16-23-30,1940 floor fight during the national Sipishea ie Key West. Florida. Done and ordered this A kata ative. ee ae: oe and ordered this Aug. a3 we. ee. = =’ (SEAL) by now you have your book on jletter writing. By the way, Mr. jJames F. Grady’s campaign (if] aug2-9 ‘st, Mart Oberiy, state highway en- gineer, reported “lost” a bridge. at Knobtown, Mo. Thieves who idismantied and removed the structure were apprehended. Ross S Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court By (Sd.).Florence E. Sawyer, Deputy Clerk. 30,1940 i

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