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p.. DOES NOT SEE SIX BUILDING in: Civib PEACE DURING | PERMITS ISSUED SERVICE EXAMS 20TH CENTURY the, United Stats Civil Serv | | APPLICATIONS CALL FOR, jice Commission announces an EXPENDITURE OF $2,500 IN IMPROVEMENTS lopen competitive examination {for the position of machinist for | tilling vacancies at the Augusta | Arsenal, Augusta, Ga. Six building permits, for a total| Applications may be filed with lof $2,500, have been granted by | the secretary, Board of U.S. Civil City Building Inspector Ralph | Sérvice Examiners, Augusta Ar- |Russell during the past two days. |senal, Augusta, Ga., until further Joe Lopez, 1916 .Seidenberg | | notice. |Blvd., took one permit for $2, 000 } Applicants must show that |to build a one-story frame build-|they have completed a regular ing, while the others were for | four-year apprenticeship as ma- SOCIOLOGIST PREDICTS ALL} WILL BE STRIFE AND EN- TANGLEMENTS AMONG NA-! TIONS IN OUR TIMES By FRANK CAREY AP Feature Service Writer } CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 16. —Prof. Pitirim A. Sorokin, head of Harvard’s department of soci- con- time.” | Sorokin, son of a peasant who painted church steeples, became ae a power in the movement which overthrew the Czar in 1917, but his party was thrown out by the rise of Lenin. | Today he envisions strife upon! 71 76 76 2.38 since “April ib 1.71 1, 12.91 1, since who once was condemned to death} J. O. Kemp, 1213 Duncan practical experience as machin- “The twentieth century,” he{son, Greene and Fitzpatrick) Another position to be filled is bloodier still |705 Windsor Lane, will spend $100, Must be on file with the record- be only a temporary one and will|for $100, and Julia Mingo, 516|‘han April 23. Place of employ- | welder is also needed. Applica- Labor Board, U.S. Naval Station, Mrs. .Thomas A. Wiley and /& 0D April 24. while mankind passes through a| Petersburg to spend two weeks | (J, S. WEATHER inated the world for five centu-| Captain Topaonne anduwite transitional period from one form | rived in the city yesterday over | Temperatures ent transition, beginning about|™erly connected with the Light- |Mean world-wide communication.” | aT . H ture begins to take form, he says, |Key West, left last evening over | Total rainfall since April 1, period will be a long one. | -- inches least there is no chance of the|Richard, and Mrs. John T. Olsen, |#XCess Januery His thesis is based on a study; and Mrs. Ellis England at West SE—9 miles per hour ology—a wry-faced little Russian | minor construction. | chinist, or have had four years of by the Bolsheviki—flipped the jstrect, took one for $100 to add a| ist, the substantial equivalent of leaves of his calendar. room to his home; Karl Thomp- | such completed apprenticeship. said, “already the bloodiest in the | streets, will spend $100 for erec- | that of ship carpenter for filling history of the planet, may become |tion of a signboard; B. Saldano,| the place of joiner. Applications “Bven when an armistice is de-|for general repairs; P. W. Keifer,» Labor Board, U.S. Naval clared in the present war, it will | 1116 Eaton, will build a garage|Station, Key West not later not mean the end of war in our Olivia, will build a frame ment, Key West Naval Station. ; | struction for $100. A specially skilled electric (SES Ss | tions for this position should al- Re aba af so be’ addressed to the recorder, \Key West. Applications close = |April 23 and those tor gas weld- young son Jack of 1207 South | strife, revolution upon revolution street, left this morning for St. “transitional period” between a| With her sister Mrs. James N. form of culture he says has dom- Robbins. _ BUREAU REPORT ries and another form to come. |who have been making thai | Observation taken at 7:30 a. m, Sorokin says that usually a|home in Miami for some time, ar-| 75th Mer. Time (city office) of culture to another lasts a|the highway for several days’|Highest last 24 hours couple of centuries, but the pres-| Visit. Captain Peterson was for-| Lowest last night the Victorian era, may take less |house Department, but is now re-|Normal ss time “because of advances in| tired. Precipitation Sees War For Few Centuries F. W. Kemp, who had been |Rainfall, 24 hours ending Even when the new type of cul- |SPending several days visiting in 7:30 a, m., inches -. 0.00 there is no assurance of immedi-|the highway for Miami, where he |__ inches ate peace, because the stabilizing is now making his home. | Excess “In my opinion,” he said sadly, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Felton, 1418 ‘Total rainfall since Jan. “for the next few centuries at Leon street, with their little son, inches disappearance of war and revolu- |Teturned here today after spend- | inches - 755 tions.” jing the Easter holiday with Mr.| Wind Direction and Velocity of 2,500 years of history, which | Palm Beach. | Relative Humidity he has recorded in a three-volume | ie De 60% book called “Social and Cultural | Couple Married | Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today Dynamics.” It includes a survey! H T od {Sea level, 30.16 (1021.3 millibars) of more than 900 wars and 1,600| ere 1 uesday Loox AROUND YOU AT THE BALL PARK ...you'll see the clean white Chesterfield pack on every side Every smoker who enjoysa Cooler. smoke that’s definitely Milder and Better- Tasting is a Chesterfield fan. The can’t-be-copied blend of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos makes Chesterfield the league leader in every cigarette quality that people want and like, Enjoy the game with Chesterfield FRANK McCORMICK stor first bosemon Cincinnati Reds. 4} HERCULES,. Cy Under: | payment: (REA MILDNESS. “AND Copyright 1941, Liccarr & Myxns Tosacco &. CATHOLIC UNIT I ae erated revolutions from the sixth cen-| tury before Christ to 1925—their duration, number of casualties, size of forces. Thousonds of works of art, books and cmmentaries on religion, law and the lives of heroes also were studied. Out of it ali came this theory: One of two main forms of cul- ture has dominated the world for epochs at a time. One form he calls “sensate”. It is based on the belief that the only true values are those that appeal to the senses. The other, which he calls “ideational” is based on the be- lief that true values extend be- yond the seni id therefore are associated with religion In transition from one form to the other, great social upheavals take place until the new form is stabilized. Conversely, during the greatest stability of either form, the greatest, peace is enjoyed Charts of wars and revolutions through the ages show that great | upheavals occurred between the paganism of ancient Rome and the dawn of Christianity and be- tween the religious era of the middle ages and the “senate’ 'pe- ried which Sorokin says has dom- inated the western world ever since BUGLE CORPS TO VISIT IN CUBA (Continued from Page One) rade, and it will be led by Cuban National Ban the or; ization that made suc hit in py West the ‘bra of the the ne durir tion way open th The > Ww naires fare which w 1 at the mea Tomorow's Almanac Sunrise 5 Advertisements under this head | will be inserted in The Citizen at | the rate of one-cent (Ic) a word |for each insertion, but the mini- |mum for the first insertion in; levery instance is pacayy jcents' \(25¢), Soccecgccoocgcesecscoeeese® FOR RENT OR SALE FOR RENT OR SALE—607 Eliza- beth. Apply rnoons. M. E. Griswold. “ aprl4-3tx Resi, ers snould give thetr FURNISHED ess aswell ‘as’ thelr) i eiephane: number if they desire ; 5 results.“ i 4 Payment for. classified advet- | ‘\tisements is invariabl: cold running water, refrigerator. Apply street. in ad-! jvance, but regular advertisers COMPLETELY FURNI with ledger accounts may have! their advertisements charged. | {FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | { JAEGER Three-Inch Centrifugal | Pump. 20,000. gals. per hour. Complete with suction hose. Bargain. East Coast Equip: | ment Co., Miami. apr8-1mo | ‘FOR QUICK SALE—Lots 5.and 6, | square 6, tra:t 21, each 50x100. \ North side’ Flagler (County | Road) Avenue. between Sth! and 6th Strésts Price 3600, | Apply Box ue The Citizen * él Beene seh Power, Unit: ; Oxerharod ang in good | candition;.. Eas ment; HOOG 198: 5" Miami. ‘ apr8-Imo, orm prey TTR IAC IT OY ied Bl | FOR: SALB 30k Oxehiner-—Cabin | Cruiser,. 28-ft., 6-ft. beam; 40| | hp. Gray Marine Engine. Will! exchange fot lot. full: or ‘part | Box B.R., The Citi: | mar6-tf |HALF-BAG CONCRETE MIXER | with power lbadet:: Overhauled | and in goof: condition. East! zen. HOME, 1101 Seminary s Te aprié-; 3tx | FURNISHED APARTMENT. 514 Margaret street. aprl6-tf ‘SMALL FURNISHED APART- MENT; modern conveniences. 1413 Olivia Street. Phone 175. apri6-tf COMPLETELY FURNISHED four-room Apartment. Avail- able now. Two bedrooms, 725 Duval street. vapré-tt PICTURE FRAMING PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas; antique frames wena Pic- tures: matted. ‘Patil “DiNegro, 14 "Francis: Street. janl8-tt a “HO BRING: “YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night's rest to ‘THB! OVERSEAS HOTEL. Cleat roonys, yy the homey atmosphere. chamakh rates. And, try THE COFFEE SHOP, it’s economical and has “that” tasty food and atmosphere. 917 Fleming street. aprl-tf LOST Coast Equiprtent Co.; 1228 S.-W. | WILL WHOEVER TOOK my red | Ast St. Miami. apré- Imo! |PERSONAL GARDS, 100. THE N 1.25 per | PRESS. | “nova5-tf FOR SAL! E—Double Corner: « in| Grove Park. uy pper Matecumibe, | size 106x125f alsv: othér lots’ in| same. subgivigion; will sell 1 or! 4 adjcininz. teasonably. Apply Box 7, The Citizen. ¢:apr7-tis * > tet | JETTING PUMP, 260! gallons per mintite,' 9% hk,” hreesute, ‘fist class conditifip, . Pticed . right for quick fale. ~ East , Coast) Equipment Sa sade SW. Ist | | St. Miami. , , apr8-1mo | | HALF-BAG, CONCRETE MIXER. | Rebuilt throughot and with new Mapa itch Elgin Bicycle from the High School Gym on Friday — night please Phone The Citizen Of- fice and leave word where it can be found. Tommy . Dion, 612 Simonton street. aprl5-2tx LOST—Right rear Fender Skirt, for grey Buick, Reward if re- turned. Call 506-M or The Citizen Office. apri5-2t LOST—Gold Watch, Chain and Knife. Between Ramonin’s Res- taurant and Gardner's Rexall Store. Lost Saturday night. $5 reward and no questions asked if returned to Mr. E, D. Bar- low, Land’s End Inn, Caroline and Simonton streets, opposite Post Office. apri5-4tx HELP WANTED | Coy,Crawford Williamson, 29, maneat and Wilma Mpe Miller, 22, both Moonrise, of Marathon, yesterday afternoon | yoonset were married by County Judge Tomorrow's Tides Raymond Lord. (Naval Base) GERMANS STRIKE 4 P.M. 1:50 9:01 clouds to-! High .- 2:29 BRITAIN HEAVY *° ay | FORECAST eee | ‘ Till 7:30 p. m., Thursday) li (concurs from Page One) Key West aa Vicinity: Gen peas ate Lanne sap as S the ‘erally fair tonight and Thursday; Hee Rice ries renee na Wel little change in temperature; British army from escaping fo]moueet® ceaeno aaroun cere Africa, London has ridiculed |“ piorira: Scattered rumors she might withdraw her night ana Thursday expeditionary foree from the |” Jacksonville to Florida Straits| report that the evacuation is al. jan East Gulf: Moderate east and | seth aie ily bal ra “ southeast winds; generally fair | Oneckiner rene today said weather tonight and Thursday. Greek and British troops near the et COO ee | end of the northern Jine’-at: Mt. ¥ fs , ; Olympus, fad paPalecd @ German southeastern and far northwest- | steak with ener oe: ies ern settions of the country and} attag®. with enormous “CasMBilles 55 siso ‘moderately high over tHe and had made a counter-drive. RAF for according™“to the northeastern Lake region; while 1 moderately low pressure over- report, crushed a German supply spread most other districts, with ‘pha heavy bombing at- centers off the north Atlantic i coast, and over the lower Mis- souri Valley and central Rocky NEED WORKMEN | Mountain States. Precipitation FOR, DEFENSE has occurred during the last 24 hours from the central Pl a faeaeaas eastward into the Ohio ceoietierersacctral meee One) t and portions of the Lake region, | ats spats di ployed in any of and southward into the West Gulf ers Tate ¢ ahs _ eae States, with heavy rain in some I sittle explained a ne the | sections of Oklahoma, Arka Lagi dein ei ec airiea Rey and Missouri. There has a Mage ty i part ut astute wits been rain in the north Paci |fense jobs, is part of a State. e stration being conducted gh the local offices of J and rain or snow in pc Plateau region and Rockies. Temperature a : n in the Lake regic ap agi but are generally near or a State employ- normal throughout the c throughout the - th unseasonably hig! cooperation of ngs yesterday in the ecurity Board's United _, pale 4 antic States. ates Employment Service. G re north At S. KENNED Official in Charge HELD FOR TRIAL lie King, negro ng was bound w “CRAZY SKIN Don't let misery of super: coused ugly shin trrtation artve you c Famed. clean, liquid imperial Lotion worked wonders on face, fect, hand: Doty. No bandeging. Simply apply tng. disappearing Imperta! Lotto while nature promotes hea Lamporial mvst satiety or yous -;opens at 8 | Concha hotel, which ends the con- ; portant part of the three-day ses- MEETING TODAY N COMPLAINT SERVICE... If you do not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By 6 P. M. PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. CLE bb bad bib iia is? (Continued from Page One) o'clock. A pageant, “The Conversion of a Soul”, sented by the Convert ‘ will be another highlight on the program. Mrs. George H. McIntyre, chair- man of the league, preside over the gathering. Tomorrow night's formal ban- quet at the Rainbow Room of La pre- Leag will vention, will mark another im- sion. Bishop Hurley will make his final address during the banquet i ee eosetevewin land other addresses will be made iby Miss Frances Maher, vice su- preme regent, and Mrs. Virginia Demeritt, grand regent of Hostess Court. FAIL TO FIND ANY CLUE IN EXPLOSION (Continued from Page One) sed to Overseas Transpo Company, {Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Following Schedule Effective June 15th: Express Schedale: (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex- CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 6:00 P. M. Arrives at Miami at 12:00 o’clock Midnight. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (Excené SUNDAYS) AT 12.00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A. M. Local Schedale: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY’ (Goont Sundays) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. — at Miami at 4:00 orn LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (Except Sun- days) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and ar- a at Key West at 5:00 o'clock rer He ab vn oe Sle MOTEL ’ ini@oun 4700 457 STS.c7 Om ast. CUR CHOKEST BOOMS From 400 200 Bom, Serndor, ond Race © Four fine toniouranrs worded Grand Pra 1940 £ fi gpa ccinen An | ce FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE > iL OMS each with Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones 82 and 68 WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. Bibirong SUBSC RIBE FOR THE CITIZEN—26e WEEKLY. | Se. hi type oh pn 4 as Coast Equip: eh mer S.W. Ist, St... Miamj.. ) | pbx® lees | FOR ;SALE—Spanish :type jhouse, largé lot, many tropi rome fruit) trees. Also, party boat “Jewel”. | Apply. 808 Eaton et om : | jan6-s A ER Aw PALM BEACH AREA wd-cyl; Roy | engine. Rebalit and in» good | B condition, $50.» Eas Equipment Co,, 1228 S,W. Ist] St, Miami apr8-Imo_ FOURTEEN . FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped | arid one Johnson Outboard mo-| tor, 4 bp. $150. James H Pinder; 1217 Petronia Street. peuereeeee —-— | LOT 12, SQUARE 4, TRACT 20, ‘Washineton, street, Bargain ae cash, $350.00. Apply A. L. Mur- ray, Columbia Laundry. apri5-s | THREE. PORTERS, $7.00 week; i Janitor, $1000) week. ; P hie a i poi Liye ‘aie of FOURTEEN FT. ~ SAILBOAT | Fully equipped. $100. James H.} Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street, | ne) |BEST BEER, WINE and LUNCH! STAND in Key West. Other | business reason for selling. Phone 9169. arise | ALMOST NEW COT and MAT. | SAPE GLARE PROTECTION TRESS. Reasonable. Telephone MAKES POR BETTERGOLF 357-J evenings. apri6-itx | BAUSCH & LOMB AIR COMPRESSORS, Tonks, | Lor ani cusne® Gauges and Motors. Also sev- eral small Marine Motors. ' Gray's Fishery, Ojus. apri6-it | SUN GLASSES SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Roonis For Rent”, “Apartment = ig “Private Property, passing”. THE AR Rt M aan n PRESS. jan25-tf. FIVE-ROOM FURNISHED ‘COT- “TAGE on waterfront. On Big. Pine Key. Price, $700, or will consider trade Write Caulk-' ins, Ramrod Key, Fla. marid-ts YOUNG COCONUT TREES, ap-' ply 1500 Seminary Street, up- stairs apri4tf TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500) Sheets, 75c. The Artinan Press. mayl9-tf MISCELLANEOUS . LAST CALL — Address Price 532 Deval 514 Street One- Half Gitt Shop. aprit- ive