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2 aE eS aera Se nie 9.69 500 2 cards of thanks, resolutions of etc., will be charged for at entertainment by churches from which — poenieet are, 3 gg iy Rew or pi ER ee SE fad Han BE pas ie nd eabjects of local or szilona._ W©-WILL always seck the truth and print it Without fear and without favor; never be afraid to attack wrong or to applaud right; @an or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, “*fa¢tion or class; always do its utmost for the "public welfare; never tolerate corruption or __ ization; tolerant of others’ rights, views and ~epsnions; print only news that will elevate _= . @faments. ~of...& Mudern City Hospital ... Religious opinions should not matter Seyshduct is the all in all. wat a> Se oe diploma completes the process of educa- dion. *There are more men who have missed opportunities than there are who have lacked opportunities. We are a bit skittish about individuals Bho are carrying the entire burden of man- | 2 | There is no middle ground and no way, un- land upon their tiny shoulders. a Intoxication is-a pleasure that gen- erally ‘brings’ répdritance. Real happiness is. pleasure that brings no repentance. The progress of the human race de- pends upon individuals who develop them- sel ustead of prodding their neighbors. -‘shi every editor, politician and public speaker limited remarks to the truth, as es- tablished, there would be much less writ- ton-and spoken. <= ts _ In the coming municipal election, like inal that preceded it, there will be many bitter disappointments, but that must be ex-_ Pectéd: Ht is'$6 ordained. "The world is made up of many type: a $i ppot have to ap- butYen Thight as well jearn to live “amicably with those who do 3 Rot approve your own type. How a man deports himself when he ems rz Z = inte wealth or power is the test of ; ic ty. The great man : . @mes more humble; comes arrogant = wisdom, and it ace-makers, for ase 3s | cised in the navy canteen. | it does not protrude. = Americanism: Thinking a tollege | ren of God.” ’ duction Management admits that he is en- isolationists, | gaged in correspondence with the actress, States out of | saying The general, so far as we know, fet it / go at that, but it is doubtful if he changed In any discussion of who is going to i control the Jackson Square recreation build- j ing, the repartee between the general and : the YMCA man ought tocomein for con- | sideration. For it is important to know in | advance just what the building is for, and | how it is going to be run. ; In the first place, those who decide | which organization shall run the recreation | building, ought to throw out whatever pre- | conceived notions they have of what sol- | diers and sailors need. The way to find out is to-go and talk to.them and their officers and to see what the army and navy do fer them when they do iton their own au- | thority. t Sailors stationed here, for instance, j complain that they don’t want anyone tell- | ing them what to do in their off hours. They | get plenty of that on duty, and the person | who springs the “come on, boys, and line | up,” routine with them naturally is_ re- sented. Im the navy station canteen, as an ex- emple, sailors and marines spend the eve- ning drinking beer or soft drinks, talking and listening to a “juke organ.” In the new recreation building, they will bowl, play pool, read, or just plain loaf—and they won't be bothered by officers or well mean- ing, but inopportune “uplifters.” The reason for amusement buildings is | amusement. The reason the army and navy | want amusement centers is because they af- | ford a counter-attraction to less desirable resorts. And the point to remember in con- | sidering such a center is that you can’t (make them go to it. If they are bored and annoyed they won't go, and you might as | well not spend the money to build the | Place. Certainly there must be supervision, but make it the kind of supervision exer- It is there, but ONLY ONE QUESTION BEFORE US The foreign policy of the United States, epitomized in the Lend-Lease law and implemented by appropriations made by Congress, is the only foreign policy of this country. Loyal Americans are confronted, therefore, with a choice of supporting their government's foreign policy, or opposing it. der our constitutional system, of altering it for some months to come. It is well-known that the enemies of democracy contend that the people of a free nation will not unite in support of their government to-an extent that will enable any liberal country to withstand the or- ganized impact of a totalitarian state. The people of this republic today face only one question: Can a free people, with differing opinions as to proper foreign policy, unite in supporting the foreign policy proclaimed by responsible and con- # stit nal authority, in accordance with law and tradition? Herr Hitler, and his stooges, have taken the negative side of the debate. They are assisted, at times, by ill-advised Amer- icans who hardly realize the gravity of their attempt to hamstring the govern- ment in its relations with these foreign states. FAMOUS LEGS IN COTTON? Marlene Dietrich is a well-known Hollywood artist, nationally famous for the shapeliness of her underpinnings. Now that the government has cut off the import of silk from Japan and is seek- ing to reconcile the ladies to the use of cot- ton hose there is an idea that the actress can help popularize the new fashion by dis- playing the hose in the manner of the sereen, so te speak. A publicity man for the Office of Pro- jhas been mamed Joan Roberta. i THE KEY WEST CITIZEN INS AMENEA STRONG! BRIDGE OF SHIPS” LEGALS DAYS..GONE BY Happenings On This Date Ten Years Aco As Teken From Pilés Of The Citizen Key Westers. on the eve of an election in which they will de- cide if future councils are to have five or members, were display’ le interest in the proceedings today. seven IN THE CIRCUIT NOTICE FO CREDITORS RT oF THE ; ot i ELEVENTH J: AL CERCLET Chief interest in the race is 6p Tur sTATE OF FLOMIDA. 1% centered around the council) AND POR MONROE COUNTS. IN CHANCERY. , and there has been little sign of any heated activity in °™ F the question of the charter change lowering the numter of ©*** seats. Fred Dion was named presi- dent of the senior league cf the local diamondball circuit at an organization session last night SR Bryan of Key West Elec- tric company wes named secre- tary, and L. P. Artman, treasur- er. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie _Russeii have announced the arrival of @ Rine-pound girl born yester- day at their home. The baby “The Gypsy Rover”, a musical comedy in three acts, will be staged by members of the high school glee club Wednesday. Students already selected for the cast imclude Elizabeth Done Octuber, A Rosemary Demeritt, Jack Baker, Harriette Johnson, James Curry, William Saunders, Frank Alvarez and William Cates. PERSONALS—Mr. and Mrs. + O. Thornberg left yesterday for 2 visit to Jacksonville. . Mrs. Walter W. Thompson. who was visiting with her son-in-law and daughter in Havana returned yesterday... Rey. &.C. of the RS tetas eee e. who was ibiting Yin Homestead. * returned bs aol _Juan Pena left on the Cuba Saturday fora 3°55 visit with relatives.im Tampa ... George I Knowles, who was on a business. trip through the State, returned yesterday. Case No. 5-50 DIVORCE NOTICES UNDER FICTITIOLS NAME STATUT: NOTICE ENDER FICTITIOUS SAME -STATOTER The Citizen. in editorial para- “There are two good reasons why the proposed amendment to the city charter should be adopt- ed. One is that it will save the ing of Capt Charles Key West and Tampa lost one of the most ro- mantic figures of the Spanish- American war and the period im- mediately preceding Portions of his Efe story would read more like one of Richerd Hardimg Da- AT ALL vis’ novels than a page from 4 GROCERS seeesececs teal person’s diary”. over 500,000 barrels more wheat flour in August. 1941. than im the S oF same month last-year. the day, ending with “LEGALS TAX DEED For Mayor PAUL G. ALBURY For Mayor WILLARD M. ALBURY (Pc. Re-Election) For Police Justice WESLEY P. ARCHER (For Re-Election) Fo Pls fn MIAMI AND KEY WEST rap aetna Between Miam and Key West Following Schedule Effective Jume iSth- For Captain of Police : RAY ATWELL | mse Stet — ; HECTOR CASTRO a For Captain of Police Local ; i < — = i <omm| GERALD H. ADAMS | “oni oo soe Ae ose | Rf 6 Se ae | You save ali the favor and juices wheo you cook with ¢ General ‘Electzac Range. Its “Firwar-Seve-™ Oven sealsis mossture and case. ‘Come im and see bow it's done! ‘See the Deep Well Tritt Cooker that steams the natural gud ST. PAUL’S CHURCH NOTICE OF APPLICATION POR iL R DICCESAA MEET AT ST. PAGES Serve