The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 31, 1941, Page 2

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NOTH without fear and witheut favor; never be i \ | ROIeE, dismissed completely with a cents accounting the money lov wages, . Granted Phat there has been a loss, and | Uhat Se qammet he regained Unreugh warty Ange about Wf, The question now would seem | 4@ be what Key West bas learned through | Hee wack-@isoussed experience with labor i Amd that question, we think, is Up to iladgincaschode eee um | Ure civic Readers who helped to end the SPROTAL i strike by promising aid for the unions in) mat ee RS NN ee j getting a complete new appraisal of the Notices for Ay crores from waien | Hvdagr Cost and necessary wage scale in this Rs EERE SE Ce ane | CRY et bal of general “tlon of public iaames Singeewee het it WAY Ret SNORE COMBTMR WA that promise, Fred Dion and the others at the chamber of commerce whe i worked with him, helped to bring the strike ; to an end, oe i Ry carrying out that promise, they will WILL always seek the truth end print it | be Keeping faith with the workmen, and ‘they will be removing the likelihood and |] Mtraid to attack wrong or to applaud Tie; } | the necessity of another strike. always fight for progress; never be the or ‘The present wage rate for laborers is } gan or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, fine it of two pay raises ov s 4 resul pay raises over a.scale set zt Sn Fo ene ae A, lap 38 months ago at the time a survey was “made im preparation for the start of work on FHA construction in Key West. public welfare; never tolerate corruption or “commend good done by individual or argan- and not contaminate the reader; ever com- ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN ee 2 Weter and Sewanee. 2 Mowe Boteis and Agertmers. 3 Beach and Bathing Peciion ~~) & Seeecte—Lad at Sea. S Cease of Crumy end Cy Gor ~~ feta Ome raise later carried the original figure af 30 cents up to 40; the next, last ' 0 ke RE i sein | week, took it from 40 to 50. Whether the original rate was too low, er whether the increase in living casts has reer exgeeded the 66 2-3 per cent raise the men have beer cranted, we do net presume ta Say. Apparentiy, no one else has a very ar idea on the subject. And as long as there is a wide-open : qaestion om that peint, there will be wide- . e@pen arguments, misunderstandings and strikes. Key West needs a fair and impartial steady by competent men, who, after work- ing with laber and the contractors, can set a> 2 feasemabdle fieure and make it stack, ‘att Se tes hoon wereuiiing this awn Donk, ECR Bs thase in Miami and doing a like -2e-souls, anil if the present emergency con timees they wort heve any money either. Os 2 $22,000/000 disfense jod Chrysler re- M4. AR oes ~-Brage, N.C. that Major Gen. Devers, com- ~~mandant of the post, made the augrestion peried for or as formerly computed some 15,000. These will be moved to other camps to make way for another batch. BD Ie Speed does not make for thorough- and alert in many ways, particularly in a physical way, its mental processes are slower in development. Our easy life has “much to do with that condition, and seri- —gusness is lacking in most of our endeavors. * Tn the earlier days when this republic was in formation there are many examples of young men making their mark early in life. Fer instance, Alexander Hamilton was only 2@when he wrote undying pamphlets that sided greatly in the struggle for American fregdom, At 20 he was a lieutenant-colonel in Washington’s army, and before he was * 0 he had become a mighty foree in the creation of our Federal Union. Monroe was only 29 when he helped draw up the Fed- “eral Constitution. The Declaration of In- depentience, which a former British am- bassador characterized as one of the great- _est political documents of all time, and = « which we celebrated a few days ago for the >= YG5th time, was drafted by Jefferson when he was but 33 years of age. The American ~~~youth of today must bestir itself, EEES? gf. SF - owt tanto $ M\BEVE see3e RUFESE.. Oo tara ere 5 cig a A TR! € amount of work, they deserve as much money, If met, show them why, set a def- imite arale and explain te them that a year | of strikes went alter that figure. i i ONE MORE STEP Thirty years ago tuberculosis was the ported 2 grodit af oily S10/000. Smal git -ause of human death. Today, in the Weeder the stunk thas tiecrensed almost $0 Yumoa States it ranks eighth. The last de- ‘Der cent i value and millions lost py the m- | page alone has seen a decline of 37 per cent —pesters. There will he no war millionsires 5, 2. mortality rate of this once most this time; the government is wecing to thet. | gresded disease of all mankind. Thou- sands of men, women, and children are ‘There are so many soldiers at Fort Sm™inc with life, who would otherwise be but tearchoked memories. You or I might be among those thousands. The arm ef taberculesis prevention, as well as cure, Jour. « ‘ter R. H. Sundberg, in his annual report as President of the California Tuber- culesis Association. pointed out that while spectacular gains have been made against tabercul. it would be extremely unwise te take victory for granted. He observed that: “Tuberculosis is still one of the major causes of death, especially im the younger age groups. . .the imeidence of the disease might easily increase again. In the pres- ent world crisis, for example, one may prop- erly be concerned over the possible effect ef post-war conditions. . .This means con- tinued segregation of infectious cases, earlier diagnosis, particularly through mass surveys and follow-up of contacts, and more adequate treatment of discovered cases be- fore clinical activity develops.” The successful battle being carried on against tuberculosis should demonstrate | conclusively to the average layman the ability of the American medical profession, and the responsive willingness with which that profession applies its ability, re- gardless of class, color, creed or financial | position. Tuberculosis is no respecter of so- cial and economic barriers. It strikes all. To fight it successfully has meant a eam- paign in every corner of the land and in every so-called stratum. Medical men, in tuberculosis as in other afflictions, carry on with little thought of persenal gain, but with a flaming hope of promoting mankind : one step nearer to a better civilizatian. THURSDAY, JULY 81, 1941 DENIST - Classified Column POO Rem ceresesaseseeesESHSeHeeresese=s-H ese eseeneg:, ? i Proves Sue see ~ PROFESSIONALS i MISCELLANEOUS ‘ : : ‘ oP aS wits ancece AORN ES PRN th a decligeia alieE - Jacksonville lumber dealer, as USES NOTIS! LOUIS A. HARRIS }IS YOUR PLACE COOL? If WIRE TE cian and ihember ore! HYP! M Attorney at Law | see TOMMIE at the Skating State Welfare Board, and an- ee 217: Duval St. oe oe Rink about an air cooling sys- corse iid Mgecres ily16-t¢ nounced the appointment of Em-, TAMPA, July 31 (FNS).—Ar- | norther® mett Safay, of Jacksonville, as his | thur Stone, an army dentist at FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE—LAUREANO M 19 successor. The beard will-elect a) MacDill Field, conducted an in- | |. is now located at 907 ph he é . new chairman. | teresting experiment at the field/TRAILERS. Apply Tommie’s street. Expert P: i fouria laggest i ‘ jclinic last week demonstrating Skating Rink. jun23-tf} ing and Taning 7 White cyested ‘The governor alse appointed! t, . group vof ,, eqlleagues that + : work Beoskera crashed” along the beach Dr Thomas KE. Buckman, Jack-/hypnotism can. .be, practically! pr yMBING BARGAINS guaranteed. Phone 230-J. i og ye praia ag nei ree sonville, to the Duval County employed in dentistry. . <pucesh eaake sieny jly31-Imo pot one a tof jetties greeted us, Welfiire Board to succeed T. G. Hoe hypnotized Miss jou Bath tubs __$ 7,50 up HOTELS Waters trom the Magadelena were Buckner, whose term expired last ull, dental technician, for I Lavatories 750 ” Sepa gS Epes mauekigh Bike these of the Mississip- yock minutes of grinding in an acute sinks 275 ” | BRING YOUR VISITING friends pi and a rip-tide formed where the - ly painful tooth. Afterwards Tyicts (new) 15.95 in need of a good night's reg Fiver met the Caribbean. = she said she had felt absolutely Water heaters 7.95 up to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL fe nothing and experienced no pain.) Ba1t on toilet 17.95 Clean rooms, enjoy the homey et ak ae PAT St inted out that he si tmosphere. Sa oe eG eae eco. THE WEATHER ous ron out that he sim- New recess tubs slightly damag-| 3tmesphere. Sators slid of logs into the water. ply used the power of suggestion : od Hanae than Cahieale pat { 917 Fleming street. jlyl-tt ‘Puntles slipped into the sea. Pell- seine emnn se thke niente on a willing patient. Asking Miss Largest stock on display in Flor-} eens squawked, Long eeblike boats, Seer | Hull to relax and concentrate by |“ jqa | FOR RENT—ROOMS gach with two big oblong dirty sails Obseyyation taken at 7:30 a. m, “gazing at a given point on the GRAY'S FISHERY, OJUS and manned by nearly naked na- 75th Mer. Time (city office) yvall—"Phis i ing to be very s SNORE Aa tives, slid through the water. The Temperatures restful", he cad eae “It is hd pal pen agen os etek peo pe ge Mgr aco ee Lowest Jast night 80 pleasant. A very restful, very bhatt mee OUTROARD | with mango-roots spread cut oo all Mean + ~~~. 86 pleasant sleep. 4 ‘OR x Si TE. pen oe nasi i sides. Normal Se CTO aa 84' “Sleep is always restful, always Le ree Bis mrs spre see } owers.” an ipitation ve le: eX hut t ay A a7 i i “ink * pect ater, = decked $e Ser: Rainfall, 24 hours ending perce ents. ue atts. i. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. | er for drinking ans cocraented as suciecoree 7:30am, inches > ways pleasant, always restful— jan3-s | ENS . ar Total rainfall since July 1 SLEEP”. of oil, tins of gasoline and millions be , SLEEP”. WANTED TO Bi Beir cr coke The Uanatricns | ee 3.11. Nine dentists watching the FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. se weered trucks built inthe United “Deficigney since: July 1, experiment stood quietly in the Fully equipped. $100. James HT ‘di Ld 2 grein _ inghes.. 0.17 eossliny age atacpiaic onan eae 3 Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street. WANTED TO BUY—Building States, got busy with our ‘cargo. . iki acl room. They scented ~e out of sini ‘Petal, rainfall, since Jan. 1, Stone then nodded to an as- Se spencer area DOTY lcicaraiedabiierwiiemenies) WWE «IAT Satan! Who began work Gn Mi | | WS The Clio rity of kiddy cars. But. gach - gi Tait January 1, i170 Hull's tooth. He drilled for 15, SIGNS—‘“For Rent’, “Rooms For ya tae \rese modern versions is capable \ yeabigd re ty “i minutes as the young lady lay; Rent”, “Apartment For Rent”. mrenn om Ffeiligettige airy baie er pee and Natostty back comfortably, to all appear-' “Private Property, No Tres- WANTED aumber. we were unload SE—6 miles per hour * supe z passing”. “AR N - lag tractors, trucks, automobiles, Relative Humidity onan pestful sleep, Awakened ng”. THE ABTMAN WANTED—Pliants or cuttings of = pines, stoves, ice-baxes, radios, and 78% j2s easily ag she had been put to PRESS. apras-tf Stephanotis Fioribunda. Ad. — taking on coffee. ail, Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today leep,. Miss Hull described her; —______-__-__——__ vise best cash price. E. @ and—of all things—monke: Sea level, 30.04 (1017.3 millibars) experience: “It is like lying down SECOND SHEETS—S00 for 50c.. Woods, Box 165, Bradenton, Suh T oat and listening to the radio. You ‘fhe Artman Press. nov19-tf Florida. jly25-8te ms < — hear the music. then it seems to =, Jutio Gerlein, a wealthy realtor, Sunrise 5:55 2) m | 2.4, away. and you don’t hear it {a : took me on a self-appointed tour of Sunset Tl p.m as 5 away an you pie sery it NEW ELECTROLUX VACUUM WANTED—Young lady to share his city of 150,000—a complex city. Moonrise 2:03 p.m. *"Y longer but you know it is CLEANER, never used. One| apartment. All modern com Residential section lies on a hill; | Moonset 12:37 a. m_! tere”. : year guarantee. $55.00. Terms. iences. Apply 602 Duval, up Jeusdness ‘section’ long. we slopes. Temessew’s Tine Dr. Stone first became inter- Write Box D. D., The Citizen. stairs, or Navy and Amy Former ultra-mogern; latter pass- (Naval Base) ested in hypnotion a5 a student jly28-lwkx Store. Hye ing through the process of growing AM. pm. of psychology at Ohio State Uni- —______ pains. Two dirty brown office build: | pich 345 5-05 Versity, and frequently express- OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— ings four stories high. The rest vel yoy 10-42 10.05 €4 the belief that it had practical Three bundles for Sc. The Citi- prowsy ? lows. nks and creams of FORECAST use besides showmanship. Other zer Office. jan25-tf Feel ene an: o es. Narrow streets a % dentists at the clinic were in-; ——————______________ jammed with trafic. Most stores (Till 7:30 p.m. Friday) clined to doubt its value until he RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT — with open fronts. Fantastic array Key West and Vicinity: Fair cowed them to their satisfac-' Sign and fixtures; two 1¢-ft ef wares with mo semblance of or- t0 partly cloudy tonight and Fri-|j:5) Awnings; 4 Ceiling Lights: two $ exhibit American made day. with a slight possibility of’ “Stone made no cjaims for the l-cu. ft Refrigerators; six sugar Friday; gentle jcthod. however, and said he Stools; two Ice Boxes. Apply my winds. i still preferred to use local ana- 123 Ann Street. jly26-tf Florida _ Continued warm and octhesia for the general run of} generally fair to partly cloudy | patients Because Miss Hull was TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 tonight and Friday exeept for a willing and excellent subject. Sheets, Tic. The Artman Press. iT MAY BE DEADLY pipes aad plum Dotens of drug stores ci edicines. A f ime German e ‘Ses for German cars. Singer sew- 2 he used hypnotism with her only mavi9-tf mg machine has the most modern ~ < ., (aS an experiment. guiding. Clothing in the shops chief Florida Straits “qt can't be done with every- PICTURE FRAMING > Gentle to moder- ;: “ i rer rererersinemnmeromnenennen westerly winds over north po Succswul ro must have the PICTURE FRAMING, Diplomas: was tol? mcst women make their on, gentle variable winds | pyy cooperation. confidence and antique frames refinished. Pic-: yan. Few restaurants, and ne side- | ©’ south portion; fair to part- concentration of the patient” tures matted. Paul DiNegro,; waik cafes. At the town's principle ly cloudy weather tonight and = 614 Francis street. apris-tf ¥ standard American makes. Few shops selling women's clothing. [ intersection — a luncheteria where Friday. — - susiness men and ofice workers eat Rm Dera ees GENERAL REVENUE REAL ESTATE Qmly a handful women work in ee nen semanas ES SaU aaa es wices. Thus unemployment is ata ‘od: s : FUND INCREASED FOR RESULTS list your proper- ninimum. T ay s Birthdays xy ties for rent or sale with cee : TALLAHASSER, July 31.— ASSOCIATED REALTORS m FNS) Florida’s general revenue Every type of transportation elut- se enero ue aber J. Otto Kirchheiner, Mgr. sered the thoroughfares. There were (4, fee & eee. i received a transfusion last 595 Duval St. Telephone 124 han a % a ay Y 5 k when Col Lee received a jiy28-lme - eegrenhgee nag gueens ouners | cooROmist, Washington, born ‘in check for $250,000 representing = akimbo, mule-drawn wag- "45a 58 years ago. inheritance collected on the es- PERSONAL CARDS, $125 per ons, bicycles. Every “gentleman” SSS os tate of the late Elmer Maytag. 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. vas a chauffeur. Few owners drive. Rex Brasher of Kent, Conn. washing machine tyeoon Addi- dhemselves, and no wonder. Every- ornithologist, celebrated bird tional amounts still duc the state: —— ane ‘tuts corners; tears about at Painter, born in Brooklyn, N. Y., will be paid later. oreakneck speed. Horns toot and 72 years ago. Maytag, who died in 1939. STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE. sereech and bellow. The humidity i AE. ae. moved his official residence from TRIUMPH ig acute. U.S. Senator W. Warren Bar- Wisconsin to Florida about five Air travel spans the countryside. bour of New Jersey, berm in Mon- years ago and because of that COFFEE To Bogota, the national capital, is mouth Co. N. J. 53 years ago. = Florida is sharing in the amounts but two hours by air; $50; it takes — paid’the federal government in MILLS fve days by boat and trai To Dr Herbert E Ives of the Bell estate taxes. Cartagena is 45 minutes by sit; $10; Telephote “Laboratories, Newsy, by boat it takes five hours. York, noted: physicist, born in’ “wp, ide vitam- i as Pi eat germ to wi vi : Policemen weer Hindu topi<bel- Philadelphia. 59. years ago. ths B. Band G are being pack-} mets and dress im khaki Ome of | Severance: aged t be eaten like candy. err em ola fran eettnd Sebastian S. Kresge of Detroit, directing tramic main intersec-' merchant, born in Bald Mount, Ae Seales homes gover paid P= 30 860 Men, Women! Old at paid : | pot the slightest heed to him They. 5.5. 2 Embree of Chi 40 50, 60! ; presidep’ > . Get ¥ all ident of the Julius Rosen- wald Foundation, born in Osce- Feel Years Yeunger, F ola, Nebr. 58 years ago. scar Tp Samu arey|_ Sout Tana of ew Fok ‘and kindergartea in Barranquilla. + direc- | sf Se~ Set Sereio j Germans ova colle plantations, aij (0 of the U. S. Burean of Mines | Ses S:tusae Set emer {Come banks. saueen, cicplanes ana 00D #1 Lansing, Mich, €1 yeomn| Yas sale ot Genteers Enact real estate. No one seems to know 98° ont Ss (Se soe Goemae penal. —— ROLLER: SKATE tose Today's Horoscope) «., womce Seis | Just new in Barranquilla, because ong Sone ae re ON BUSINESS can and a tew Japanese ships call... a ‘at the port. Somenenrn 00 ee the week and the rise in fortune! OR PLEASURE millions of dollars worth ‘ is Laruit and ofl which furmerty went | Wil! be due to a just, aspiring ar- pricoryinrienr hea mm ak accerg en Goovenans. Renton, Hialy and athe (Or THE mind is intuitive 1 beateeatnl ‘ than’ logical but always sincere, AMERICAN EXPRESS er warting Countries. “2 j cee a very valuable trait when prop-_ SESING THINGS: Jesus Rodri <t!¥ balanced by push and en- quez. my dryer. insisted 1 see the ; Righ spois of bis town. The highest spot wes the ruins of a reached dy a villainous, slimy dirt | precipice. It cost three cents apiece , tg view the building in which the) 5 |} famed pirate Henry Morgan once i Lived. byt the driver said apologeti- - overnight test. Get cally that im addition te this fee he of TE-OL Solution from any drug- would Raye to collect $2 apiece for gist. Apply before retiring. Your road tax! The panorama, however. 3c back next morning if not was ren'ty breath-taking. pines iit a TRAVELERS CHEQUES t |

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