The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 26, 1941, Page 2

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“ora ne Corner Greene ene ond Ann Streets 'y Dally ggaeere, tn tn Key West and at Key Weat, Florida, as second class matter ot MEMBER DA PRESS ASSOCIATION NUL DHA ASG SUBSCRIPTION RATES 20 ADVERTISING RATES ide Rbown- bn application, SPRCIAL NOTICE eading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of obituary notices, ete, will be charged for at of 10 cents a tine. for entertainment by churches from which enue is to be derived are 5 cents a line, e Citizen is an forum and invites discus~ ef public issues and subjects of local or general jot publish anonymous conimuni- Anh vlies WILL always’ seek the'truth and print it gan or the mguthpiece of any person, . clique, faction or class; always do its utmost for the publie welfare; never tolerate corruption or sniustioe; denounce vice and praise virtue, commend good done by individual or organ- igation; tolerant of others’ rights, views and Gpinions; print only news that will elevate and not Contaminate the reader; never com- gro IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN — Weve and Sewerage More Huts am@ Agertments. Beach and Bivitiing Pavilion. Awprrts—Lam& and Sea Comsciliiiedion «f County and City Gov- ommments. A Mader Cis Hospital Hh feo pe mw ” ~ to make the test. Get going R. A. F"! Peace is impossible, at least an endur- ing peace, unless nations have confidence in their mutual good faith and, as we see it, it is assifiine to put any confidence in promises made by Germany, Italy or Japan. Engiand should know for ier history is biot- ted with the record of many treacher When propaganda is overdone newspapers, radios and movies, it assumes _ the act of force and defeats its purpose. Everyone diglik exclusively. led to use fae eleme London has shown that she can take it; | the question is, how much can Berlin take? | Now is the appropriate and opportune time . by | for filling stations along the quiet Sabbath. \ Many of them felt and said that the stations shouldn’t be open in the first place, \ but they never had much luck in convine- out Florida and ¢ tion in prospect f tors can get together. a | wee. and points north, | work Monday morning. | happen to the tourists has uncovered so | many suggestions and complaints that | | sponsors of the gasoline saving campaign | must be sorry they ever brought it up. i" Florida obviously’ will take a terrific wating financially, it, ythe gasoline restric- | to insist loudly that there isn’t any short- f age, but the other ideas are numerous. Trying to persuade the average Key |= ; Wester that he should reduce his gasoline } consumption so there will be more for the | tourists is going to be quite a trick. And | the poor filling station operator who has to j ration the customers has been handed a tough assignment. We still think the easiest solution—if |y.., thing like they are now, here. ‘nati, born in Bethlehem, Pa., 56] eee poe a eats daal_eould: be (Nome sky-high—divorce years ago. : | the shortage does prove rea Normal : oikiat ea le fer ee E. F. O'Brien publishes P.A.R. | ration cards. Procipitation ines (Times of Cuba and Pan Amer. | i Guitieh VA hours ending ure came first—spending for president, Con-|ican Review) at San Ignacio 54, inches ; 0.00 swords and chariots soared—re- , born in Muncie,|Havana, P. O, Box 329 Tel. | | NOCONTRIBUTION ATA PROFIT = Total rainfall since Aug. 1, —_ligionswas half-hearted. M-1012, Chamber of Commerce, } ———— } It is a favorite expression to declare Deficiency since August 1, | what the country needs, after the style of | the late Vice President Thomas R. Marshall | who suggested a good five cent cigar. Just now, however, in a period as critical as any that the republic has faced, | | the nation needs the loyal support of pa- triotic men and women andthe confidence of life. : There is no-substitute for | Flag-waving, public demonstrations loyalty. and community-wide expressions of solidarity | yoonset do not replace the individual faithful upon | whons successful government depends. As a citizen it is essential for you to make your | yigh contribution to the United States of Am- erica. We do not know, and we would hesi- tate to suggest, what any man, woman or | tonight; Wedne: tonight; W eC child should do in the present emergency. We have not the intelligence to outline a | modereie « program for all to follow. We modestly winning a long battle for advooaces of a } ing. _— station operaters, or the Another ba¢k-door result of the order | | locally, might be a little increased revenue | ‘for Key West from the many out-of-town | | workers who now leave the city over the | kend to be with their families in Miami | | With a 7 o'clock closing order already | in effect, plus no gasoline on Sunday, it will be difficult for anyone to schedule a long } | trip out of Key West and still get back for | Meanwhile, the problem of what will | without fear and without favor; never be « afraid to atthbk Wrong or to applaud right; i ado make any serious inroads into the | seminar bui always fight for pfogress; never be the or- nN tourist crop. But what to do abou, The most popular solution seems to be who are paying for their education with their earn pgs. Ameng the 50 student workmen is Sam Wo- | | Lowest last night ' SOJOURN HERE kee (Continued from Page One) which will appear later in the De-| i troit News. { Mr. Burgert enjoyed several | Will be insertec in The Citizen at [fishing trips during his stay here. the rate of one-cent (le) a word | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson en- for each insertion. but the mini. ltertained him and Mr. Mc- mum for the first insertion in eeree also of Cabins every instance 1s twenty-five \ lews, who accompani iM | conts (25c). Advertisers snould give ‘their | jhere, at Cook’s Island, where they | | did some deep sea fishing and re- 'yported having a wonderful time. | street address as well as their Mr. Burgert and party spent) telephone number if they desive their vacation here last summer | resyits, and enjoyed their stay so thor-' oughly, they returned again this | Payment for ciassified adyer- jyear and said they would be back |tisements is invariably in ad. again on their vacation next year. vance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have FLORIDIAN APPOINTED their advertisements charged, (Continued from Page One) TRANSPORTATION and economie conditions in the Advertisements under this head : | Miscellaneous Apparel Industry. { The committee includes repre- sentatives of the public, the em- tployees, and the employers. Dr. jIrish is representihg the public. Max Mever of New York is chair- man of the, committee. Other members representing the public are: Tersa Crowley, of the Car- roll Club, Ind, of New York"City; |G. Allen Dash, Jr., of the Whar- ton School of Finance in Philadel- Bias Mary; Barrett Gilson, of the LAKELAND, Aug, 28.—With 50 boys working full time. Florida Southern college is pushing con- eco, of Pinca aie, Struction of its new buildings on the west campus. S udents are now pouring foundation sections and) erccting wll forms for the E. T. Roux library, th» third unit of the project. Construction of three | ings is oractically complete and lan isceping of grounds about them has been started. | “Key ‘West's. Outstanding” Students are continuing to make the coquina bloc :s used in the structures, Annie Pfeiffer chapel; LA , CONCHA HOTEL (seen in the background, is the first unit of the project being constructed mainly by student laborers’ Beautiful—Air-Conditioned Rainbow Room and Cocktail Lounge DINING and DANCING | Strictly Fireproof Ses | OPEN THE YEAR AROUND Today's Bix thdays | born inj DON’T MISS P. A. R. | La Revista Mensual en Espanol e | Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month- | mack. Key West. who was graduated Aug. 22, THE LOWDOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE dos ib pulmo thes en aaancnnateliang Before the old Roman Empire ,**” blew up back yonder around 2, 000 years ago, things were some- THE WEATHER Observation en at 7:30 a. 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours mm, Raymond dent of the University of Cincin- Dr. Walters, presi- 92 84 ly on the 13th, Ten Cents $1 a. | Year, Six Years $5. Sample FREE. | ‘Chee iailenih decker ag ee DRIVING ENTERPRISE, ALA- BAMA, via Miami, Tampa, Tal- | lahassee, Friday or Saturday; in 41 Nash Sedan. Share ex. penses, Wilson, 1101 Petronia street. aug25-tf PROFESSIONALS ene, LOUIS A. HARRIS Attorney at Law 217 Duval St. Phone 252 jun20-lmo FOR RENT ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH. 611 Francis. Street. aug26-It FoR FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | TRAILERS, ; “Apply Tommie's Skating Rink. jun234e | BACK BAR, COUNTER, STOOLS | and BOOTHS, 901 White street, aug25-tf he ‘LIMES and GUAVAS, ; 1014 Grinnell street. aug26-tf \FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. | Fully equipped. $100, James HL Pinder. 1217 Petronia Street, jan3-s pore | ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE. $35.00 » of those who believe in the democratic way Se having | things forced recommend that loyal Americans consider j ang ¢. inches . 1.89 se STR ‘ 3 A Saree gassin’ about it with Judge Cheteas cpeee 1.78 Herty=he i: my neighbor. He |tice of Tenness Tots afail sinte Jan. 1, “Jo, instead of ste ding banon, Ten: P 30 63 2 with your mouth open [Es e January 1, all the new theories! Waldo Frank of Truro, Mass., 9.92 er the radio or reading 4 r, Been 10. Tong Naan a, tion and Velocity 52 years ago. 2 columns by hysterical, su better sharpen a} ls and start writing | senators and U.S.A. Tell ‘em where to Tell ‘em | reporters, Prof. William F. Wells of the Univ. of Pennsylvania Medical | School, sanitary engineer, born in Boston, 54 years ago, courla Barometer at 7 m., today a level, 30.00 (1015.9 millibars) Tomorrows Almanac A. men. congres start p ning expenses. | Sunrise 6:06 a.m. to ween ¢ t the Govt. hol Patrick E. Crowley, Sunset i Mh iste ant copmemin cob cimeee feent New: York Central Lines, Moonrise 1 m nd sconomue “experiment horn in. Cattaraugus N, Y, 97) em to send home their and all their Tell 1-in-law 1 Tomorrow’s Tides other cat Base relatives. Anyway, send home AM. PM all whe € getting 2 thousand or 12:86 1.99 wawards, per y That would pe Pe 6.49 just about empty half the build- FORECAST ings. Tell em to sell the surplus Till 7:30 p, m., Wednesday furniture, including the 500 thou- key West anid Vicinity: Fair |S swivel chairs, That might Ip start the ball he rolling”, partly cloudy!” with scattered thundershowers;| “Henry is not so handsome, but brother, he sure is no green pea. Yours with the low down, JO SERRA. snd southeast ~winds. Florida: Fair to partly cloudy i warm tonight and . down the thi SOW ‘one! goes to a their present condition and the plight of | Wedn ; Seattered thunder-'! Subscribe to The Citizen, 20c . movie he wants to# entertained, | noi)| t¥éi{jcountry and then make some positive poten oe me south por--) weekly. ope: ie ion Wednesday. schooled. Movie: C#a yes has called | contribution to the common good, Jacksonville to. Florida Straits #20Rm partion; paRel overcast the Attention of picture producers to this t De not mislead yourself. You cannot jand East Gulf: Moderate east pweather tonight be yer “x P make a positive contribution to the cause of {8nd southeast winds over south | scattered “thunder! imposition on the. gf the, Army and 2 2 Fal : ed Iportion and. gentle te, moderate "RAMIe' aioe cemettten Navy, though if all propaganda pictures | civilization m the faceof great. danger | soutn and southwest winds over ‘tion j ~ were as finely spun as “Man Hunt”, there without some personal sacrifice. If you| _ would be little complaint Not many people, financiers included, _ know much about money and the devious ways in which it functions. Inflation and ~ deflation are bugaboos, but the former is | causing the most worry at the present time. Inflation may come through the false money we are compelled to use. dollars consist of a definite fineness of gold, they will not be paidin gold, Itis suggested by those who should know'something about money that the way to avoid explosive in- | in- } flation is to repeal the statutes which tuted fiat money and restore gold to cir- - culation. Dionysius, when his country. needed more money, adopted the "4 pracess of cutting the gold coins in two, and by edict declaring each to have»the same . value as the other. In this manner he in- ereased the circulation value by 100 pet, United States was 85 years. Today it is 62 us to offer you superior = cent without the addition of any gold. | years, if printing service at fair = Naturally the ensuing prosperity was 8 That has been the result of endless | prices. Consider us when ~ camouflage and as such short-lived. Presi- | striving, under a free system of medicine |{ you place your next print- dent Roosevelt did not cut our dollar phy- ~~ sieally in two, but we got fiat money when ~ he took all our gold from circulation, and ~ under the present abnormal conditions, in- 2 Mation may result, even if price regulation . ig. adopted as a preventive. While our | simple | have any plan in mind which enables you to escape the pressure of world conditions, | you can put it aside because it will work. You cannot contribute at a profit. MONUMENT TO AMERICAN MEDICINE | Outside a famous Southern city there | is an old cemetery where the dead of long- | | past generations lie buried. There are 1,- 396 graves in that cemetery—and in only four cases were the persons buried there | more than 45 years old at the time of death. In other words, only one-fifth of one per cent of them reached what in these modern | times.is regarded as the prime of life. / There could be no, more graphic illus- | tration of what Americait/i‘medicine and | American médical scieneé have done for the } health of-Aimerica, -One-hundred and fifty years ago the life expectancy of man in the which gives every doctor, his abilities and energries. great laboratories—specialists in big cities —country doctors in villages and hamlets— jall have contributed. not | every scientist, | the chance to achieve to the very utmost of | Researchers in | HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER every month! is absolutely Single Room—Bath—$1.50 Free Parking Lot Double Room—Bath—$2.00 Alf ed Simons. Manager ‘ stick maker or any AN Reames, | t JOB PRINTING || Modern machinery and efficient methods enable advertising in The ba will fit your ads to ing order, The Ainieen Poses THE CITIZEN BUILDING PHONE 51 cash, Can be seen at Pollock’s Jewelry Store, 508 Duval street, aug25-2t Treins ex-presi- | Planes, High Spot Coverage. years ago. i of ilfustraftons, ideas, copy and layouts for the use of The Citizen’s IF you’re a butcher, a baker, a candle- kinds of merchants, you can profit by Super Service illustrations and layouts: emp doubly. effective! [SINCE A SHORTAGE of houses exists, why can’t 2 or 3 men live on a boat, have sport and home for same money. $300 cash for 26-ft. Cruiser. Box AR, The Citizen. aug?-tf Hotel La Concha, Bus Station, — Havana - Cuba .. Florida - Gulf |For SALE LOT, 44 by 88ft. on ooo woe ae i Ron een oe Florida, near United Alpp]y 1510 Duncan street. aug25-lwk Regions South. Concise News and Latin American Trade Reviews. | MAP OF HAVANA with Guide for Buyers distributed free ‘DAILY on Ships, and FOURTEEN FT. OUTROARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped — and one Johnson Outboard mo- Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street, TROPIC AMERICA | REAL ESTATE FOR RESULTS list your proper- ties for rent or sale. with & bagrceye REALTORS: J. Otto Kirchheiner, advertisers This service of dozens of other Citi si 9 Fe 0 ae y ae IS EXCLUSIVE _ tor, 4p. $150. James =

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