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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1941 | "Classified Column eovees ha d Column eevee )aneecscecen, PERSONALS FALSE' TEETH ON INSTALL- MENTS. - Low © prices. Three months trial. Popular Price Products, 8955 State, East St. Louis, Hlinois. septi§-Itx MISCELLANEOUS ee 1S YOUR PLACE COOL? If not, ‘| see TOMMIE at the Skating bey under this head | will-be mye The Citnen a | the rate of one-cent (1c) a word for each insertion. but the mini- | ‘mum for the first insertion in instance 1s twenty-five must be sounder just what all ing is about. - ? Most citizens want to be patriotic ‘an {9 fecond clase matter help out wherever possible, but they don't |; 2 seat to use| Want to be put to needless trouble when the ae 2 ek to | very people who are causing it don’t know, themselves, what is going See he resolutions of eg for at from which line, and invites dis ject of local or g anonymous communi- commend good done by indiyidual or organ- ization; tolerant of others’ rights, views and opinions; print only news that will elevate and not contaminate the reader; never com- '| the oil controllers are the ones who have declared there ie. petroleum or 0 Atlantic coast. Iekes maintains st but some of his fellow Washington officials Say no. As one index of the kind of confusion that does exist on the subject, here are a few of the recent newspaper tomments on} he shortage: _ the entire Eastern seaboard has been sublected to quite unnecessary inconveni- ence. Well, mistakes will happen, and in- conveniences—even unnecessary ones—ate a necessary part of so vast an expansion as is now taking place in our economic system ; | but unless this mistake is corrected in the next couple of months, it will mean far “more than just inconvenience for Florida.” | &St, Petersburg Times.*’’ viding, ‘Public’ confusion? testimony before the special senate in- | vestigating committee has indicated that ee From time to time | untried planes . . 'y ericans both at home | T-receive gracious invitations from to express myself as a re- “on topics of the day. I al-| ways welcome such opportunities Png more so now, for I feel that) not enough is being said on behait) of:America tor Americans. Not so long ago I introduced aj} new song of America titled ‘‘We're | All Americans” which your editor | thought should be the title of this column. “The lyrics of this song which I made recently for Columbia | Records, reads: *We're all Americans, | We're proud to bear the name; | Our nation’s fathers wove a flag By the light of freedom’s flame, Now waving bravely overhead, If tells us what to do; | We'ré all Americans, All true blue. *Permission by Collwill Corp. | It ds that flag which gave us our! bitthright.- It is that spirit which gave us our courage. It is: that free~ dom which made our land a great’) lemocracy. it is that something—/ ith perhaps—which is found in Wheatley, from Hamburg, N. Y. Mary's daddy was an aviator. His was a hazardous job for he flew the he was a test Making aviation safe for pilot. LAKE, RIVER, STREAM A WITH FRESH POWER PLANTS sane eee = IRRIGATION INCREASING STEADILY WATER. . A | Bath. Apply 602 Duval street, | AND CITY WATER. i y NOW SYNONYMOUS. Si) |NEWLY FURNISHED APART- Ore NO MENT, close to Navy Yard. 323 Whitehead street. sept3-tf \ |FOR FOR) SALE CELL ABOUT i | TRAILERS. ” haaie Tommie’s | Skating Rink. jun23-tt| EFFICIENT RIVER. STATE, COUNTY, AND MUNICI WATER SYSTEMS, FILTRATI : {SIGNs—"r. Rent’, “Rooms For! PAL PUMPING STATIONS, “al _ Rent”, artment For Rent”, ; ION PLANTS, DOCKS) ing on Keys. Price, $100. Col- | THE WEATHER } | lins, 902 Division Street. sept13-Lwkx | } ee Se ee ad i ook and colored built-in bath | ‘Today’ Ss Horoscope | bout ait cooling 4 if dll it ENTAMIVE will be in, Key .West Saturday, ‘JSebtertiber Mth. We buy your “old mattress for cash or make it into a new one. Phone 124 for appointment. SUN MAT- TRESS (COMPANY. septl0-lwk LOST ROOM with sleeping porch and| LOST — Yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No re- ward is offered for they are gone forever—Horace Mann. REAL ESTATE Get Your Building Lot NOW ASSOCIATED REALTORS J. Otto Kirchheiner, Mgr. 505 Duval Street sept5-lmo ROOMS @ of,any person, clique, - “Federal petroleum control officials | the touiowing staries: ALL OVER THE COUNTRY-ARE BUILT BY BONDS AND i No Tres- sos MRE do its utmost for the || insist that ‘despite public confusion and | Yourhful America THE AVERAGE FAMILY HAS MONEY IN'THEM, 13 AMEN SY CGM AG RONRD: (8 theelay publie “welfare; never tolerate corruption or doubt a real gasoline shortage exists,’ they | ‘1m thinkiig of a child, a tittle | THROUGH INSURANCE-AND SAVINGS FUNDS. | Saar nr Busal ea ae injustice; denounce vice and praise virtue, still expect patriotic citizens to curtail joy- ae of 11. An average American | | WATERFRONT CAMPSITES on} 'sept5-Iino Wihtiaily Wil ee cere Mary’ Bsther | ——— Rae seule eee pee G ale see | Overseas Highway. Best Fish-| POSITION WANTED peepee rere enema RELIABLE LADY wants work minding children, anytime. 914 Francis street. septll-4tx, ” ft: | America was his vocation. One day, been confused. . .’—-Tampa Times. not long ago, he made his last flight |Observation taken at 7:30 a. m,) Today’s natives possess the! tubs, wash basins, toilets, / “Senator LaFollette says the new tax | for his ship crashed in San Diego| 75th Mer. ‘Time (city office) "| gift of making friends, but the| Sinks, soil and galvanized pipe | Seseinadonsat bill ‘soaks the goose that squawks the least’, | bay: The heaviest heart in the world Temperatures \feelings will sometimes be in-| and fittings. "Pipe cutters, | was Mary’s, but slowly she recap-| Highest last 24 h 88 / He means the goose that lays the golden | tured the faith which had always |Loweet last Bs ia clined to run away. Parents wil) furnaces. Plumbing Dept.) Duke's Bar-B-Q Stand. | ADVOCATED BY THE crTIzEN || silence."—Fort Myers News Press. “‘Every- | made her brave and understanding. | yfean 3/10 wisely to inculeate moral! Grays Fishery, Ojus. septll-lwk : is C bod ould like to soak the one that | She wrote the following lines: i Normal 82 principles in youth, for otherwise | sept15-lwk | d iene ‘8 ks the most, especially since he has | They say my father died . . . he | Precipitation |there is danger of entangling —— WanTED A ae Joe Bis ; 1 Water and Sewerage. squaw A secur oiler | | did. not die, |Rainfail, 24 hours ending alliances with the opposite sex.|FOURTEEN FT. Se belies hg aprd-tf } 2 More Hoteis and Apartments. been made oil co-ordinator.”—Lee Morris, | why just tonight I heard him fy—| 7:30 a. m,, inches 0.02 Be very ¢itcumspect in this. di-| ¥ully Pig to bi see | ia burg Evening Independent. i ‘above my roof... | Total rainfall since Sept. 1. inder. etronia | TELS y's pues ase boven eryiiog. Bh meine . a i . lik i oil people; They say he folded’his wings at sea| inches eas’ ncn 5 bMS section. ote) co BO 4, Aimperts—Land and Sea. Mr. Ickes doesn’ e the oil people; . but daddy would have | Deficiency since ‘Sent 1, Y. di in| BRING YOUR VISITING friends — 8 Consolidation of County and City Gov- || has never liked them. For years he has wanted me | inches 1.89 oa aitorney, born in/FOR SALE—'2l Dodge Water-| "need of & good night's! rest ' eenments, had a consuming ambition to get in posi-|7° ¢-ubt, those things. You can't | Total rainfall since Jan. 1, years, ago, sah eon Sood re | to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL. ‘ ’ ‘ h ne homey A Modern City Hospital. tion where he could tell them where to get | ‘that for a lifetime have been spread |) wince January A 1 QRUBOKGE psi acs 1309. Whitehead. ibaa fees here. Pacres aed faome off». ‘There is no oil or gasoline shortage to fly above’a first child's as 187 UNCIL rer Fe eile H etiaek’ jlyt-tt ” Whet a a gove mentiproject is of ork barrel’ variety orenot depends upon the fellow whose ox is being gored. and there is no shortage ‘of transportation facilities. There is just too much Ickes.” — Gadsden Times. “This controversy over the supply of petroleum merely reflects the confusion in head! Tonight when all the world is still, | TH lean upon my window gill, | And listen for you, Daddy Bill, And though the whole world fails to note Wind Direction and Velocity \ E—12 miles per hour Helative Humidity 84% Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today | y¢ Sea level, 29.88 (1011.9 millibars) Tomorrows Almanac AN ORDINANCE GRANTING!” |TO THE KEY WEST GAS,CO,A ‘CORPORATION OPERATING A \GAS DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN THE CITY OF KEY WEST, STATE OF FLORID, suc- P NAL C. 1.25 | "ERSONA ow al “apr28-tt | threaders, vises and plumbing ;}WANTED—Counter Man. Apply: ¥ A fastapproaching dying boat, with - Here is one thing that the people of | Washington, shows how the various forces ghostly motors in his throat, Sunrise 6:13 a. ponareen ASSIGNS. alsa LARGE kIMES and GUAVAS. iy ¥. Sample FREE. “Key West can do, without help from the t odds and ends, and do not really | Hill hear it come, and I shall be | Sunset pon ee FO Ee | 014 Gringell aicesk. aug25-tt | ‘ont. Bix Years $5. t: 165th ere Bt odds and enge, ene Ao » NOY -h Proud . . . proud that you flew east | Moonrise a. m_ JURE GAS AND TO OPERATE | 3 “inte good mtg op their own children | jnow the true situation.”—Miami Herald. tome... Moonset 3:13 p.m. \ MANUFACTURED. GAS. Dis: PEERING ASE. me | ~ 4nte good men and women. Local ho started out to co- | On wings . . . that no one ¢lse| 3 "e Tides hae people, who started out to Tomorrow's Tides Sheets, 7c. The Artman Press. | : can see! \ (Naval Base) TRIBUTION PLANT AND SYS- mayld-tf ii : ‘The spirit of revolt is deepening in the | faith, believing it was necessary for na- i ;|fO BE CHARGED TO CON- : , . ’ High 5:36 NATIONAL TRAILERS, com- ; Maire ca conquered by Germany, es-| tional defense, now don’t know what to do. cere ter ise tae eae |Low 28 INTMUM TAYE! PROVIDING | picts seeks low down-pay- ' ecia| n France wher " i ievi i sae ment ’s Trailer Mart, P y e Pierre Laval and They can be forgiven for believing | and hundreds of thousands of loyal | panbonie: 6'POR DISCOUNTS ‘TO CON-| {08th Street & Biseagae Boule. Marcel Deat were shot by an irate French- man vesentin® the betrayal of France to ~—collaboration with Germany. When all the worms start to turn, Hitler will have his ~~hands full. We know, what the governor of North operate with the oil czars in the best of that this particular phase of national de- fense has been poorly handled from the start. UP-TO-DATE ADVICE TO READERS Every once in a while we have to Americans at Home Ameticans are figuring out ways, | great and small, to help. Knoxville, | Tenn, . . . has figured out one | that seems to be a very substantial contribution. For several years, Knoxville was the first major city | in the Tennessee valley to use elec- | tricity generated by the TVA. But! now, instead of an unlimited use of | electric lighting, the city has re- Key West and Vicinity: Con-} AM. pa. (TEM, PROVIDING FOR RATE |SUMERS OF GAS, PROVIDING | Miami, ‘aug30- 1m ‘A STANDARD QUALITY OF sare sl : siderable cloudiness tonight and | Gas MANUFACTURED AND Tuesday with occasional show-!DELIVERED TO CONSUM ers; moderate easterly winds, PROVIDING FOR PRESS! fresh at times off shore. | THAT MUST BE MAINTAINED Florida: Considerable clou |IN THE GAS DISTRIBUTION | ness tonight and Tuesday with} | SYSTEM AT ALL TIMES, PRO-| | VIDING FOR THE FURNISHING | —. occasional showers. | SERGE A SHORTAGE of pou ene exists, wl ’t'2 or live'dn a bonis have: hooks and home for same money. $300 ¢ash for 26-ft. Cruiser, A The Citizen. Fcaioii said to the governor of South ; sorted again to flickering oil lights. |" “j.-sobville to. Florida Straits |OF COMPOTION | Sour FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD 4 the time-honored custom of news- | . The Aluminum company's plants OF COST TO MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped Cai like to know what | CO!TY out the time honored Sled deed a ae saarees fee fean | 0d Bast Gulf: Moderate easter- Sy EBING 5 and one Johnach Outuoata wir s id in that letter to the: e hope he didn’t “promise Geox Sanh S. E.F. If he did othe America’ ‘peo fe will have something to say about such a commitment. #Pr = time physically and mentally, Dictators > theless likes to rule the roost and is re- “juetant to allocate responsibility to others, with the result his intermittent periods of = yest are of more frequent occurrence, paper editors and pass some advice along to the unsuspecting readers of these columns. It is always a question of importance to determine upon what subject the thought shall be addressed. In reviewing the field today we find most problems settled by range in an effort to get something noyel. We have no such idea. In fact, just for a change we are going to suggest that the | reader is quite correct, that his or her con- clusions are eminently sound and should not | | section substituted oil lanterns in its | get. It is TVA Hower. Since soine- | body has to conserve it, Knoxville | has ‘taken the lead in setting an ex-| ample. Merchants are turning off their window display lights and signs Af hight. One store in the downtown display windows; and strung them around the store’s marquee. A flo- its Family Night. = i lls fj 4 Under the impetus of these pub- g fe: Enea. mye Pp patil edd calle ia helt Most of our readers have their own | jic demonstrations of power eee a Tie HERESLING. OF. Gap _>President Rogsevelt, while not a dictator in au ; ; i NANCE REFERRING TO KEY opinions and stand ready to take issue with | ings. more eg) more ideas for cur-| Col, Leonard. P. Ayres of} |WEST GAS CO. FRANCHISE, “the'sense to which it is applied today, never- any editor who dares to treat them lightly. | ‘gos Power Pave been originated. | Cleveland, noted banker-statis- |PROVIDING FOR A TAX ON A’ 25 per cent curtailment of con- | sumption is the goal. | 4 Foreigner Abroad in America Last month hearts of all Ameri-}| ¢ans were touched with great. sor-| row at the passing of Ignace Jan | nouncer, lly. winds fresh at times; eas | cloudy fo. Overcast weather with | occasional showers tonight and Tuesday. iT, PROVID- |WAYS wi THE LI OF THE CITY oe KEY WES PROVIDING FOR THE ELIMI-| So oe eee cement Today’s Br thdays % Hitler is having trouble within and K * rist has resorted to candles to light | NATION OF UNNECESSARY without; he is fea to break down any what others have written or said and We | his windows. A cafeteria also uses| Arthur D, Whiteside, gpestaaierel SMOKE PRODUCED IN THE) : . * | ave forced to select from a very restricted | candies to light the restaurant for|of Dun & Bradstreet, New York,| PROCESS OF MANUFACTUR- | bora in East Orange, N. J., 59 ING GAS, PROVIDING FOR tician, the army’s chief statistic- | al officer, born in Nianti¢, ‘- | 62 years ago, GROSS SALES OF GAS AND PROVIDING THE TIME WHEN THE FRANCHISE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE. James Wallington, radio “n-|""passed by the City Council on| born in Rochester; -N. | first reading July 17, A. D., 1941 ING FOR nGBRDAIN: LIMITA, | TIONS OF. ‘AIN si |" tor; 4 h.p. $100.00, . James H. Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street, be upset by anything written. | Paderewski. A magnificent pianist, | Y., 34 (years ago. . Passed by the City Council on This last sentence, .as you see, applies | supreme master of music, his | second reading Suly 240A Dy, * The Treasury Department has —sub- | technical skill was enhanced by his} Lena M. Phi ps of New York, 1941. Abie mitted a simplified chart system to the “Senate Finance Lomaipiter. and the Com- ‘mittee approved thé? ‘ommmendation, | - which will ¢ erable small ax “eidpayers with in- | ‘comes of | $8,000 or Jess, fo.compute their tax bill by the use of a table;,without filling outa complicated return. This column has expressed itself on this phase of the income _~tax before and would like to see evolved uscme simple chart that any person of ordi- mary intelligence could fill out without Hav- = ing: to pay an income tax expert an appre- ciable } AE the extra service, and who nost cases Emeneestand the in- bf bab equally to all opinions regardless of what | | they might be and that is a good feature of | 7 ‘any smart editorial; It is always good to | write something that will please everybody} In fact, we have rarely accomplished this and take some pride in the belief that ye |, have now done so. In conclusion, therefore, we urge all | readers to hold fast to whatever opinions | they have formed on any subject that they | have thought about, regardless of whether | there is any basis for the idea or not. | It is | not the business of a newspaper editor who | probably knows little about your mental poweis much less your psychic potency. warm personality and generous na- ture. * Polish by birth and loyally work- | | ing all his life for that land he *foved, still Paderewski was an in- | N. gh | ternatfonalist se | world. Even when he was ill and | . a citizen of the | Phebe even when he no longer played | beautiful music that has delight- | ed millions through the years, he gave his remaining strength toward the rehabilitation of his countrymen, | Always he was a leader among men. And yet he was a simple man. . . speaking a simple lan- | guage. It is fitting that we here in Amer- ica honor this man. Subscribe to The Citizen—20c weekly. | lawyer, woman’s leader, born in | Kentucky, 60 years ago. | Frank E. Gannet of Rochester, publisher, born in nee |N. Y., 65 years ago, co | Warden. James A.. Johnston of | Alcatraz Island, Calif., |New York, 67 years ago. Rev. Dr. Frederick May Eliot, | Unitarian leader, born in Bos- | ton, 52 years ago. born in « writer, Mass., Robert C. Benhhley, born in , Worcester, years ago. John’ H. Amen of Brooklyn, N. Passed by 4hE City Goiincil o third reading sab Sab = De a i MEAD 1941. Approved: Aciguds b Y nan M. ALBURY,

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