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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN z i SAS" SS WELFARE BOARD URGE DISPLAY OF = tions Commission shall suspend the license of any ship's radio - ee operator when the commission. 'sHowS FLORIDA BENEFIT- for inc after investigation, has found TED EXTENT = there is “reasonable probability | bes ——_ ‘ » PROXIMATELY $3.824.301 Sam &. The term “subyersiye individ- (Special to The Citizen) ual”, as defined by the bill is) JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 8—* 2, very broad and while diréeted ‘Ploridia benefitted to the extent primarily at operators who are'of approximately $3,924,301 dur- embers of, or sympathetic ‘ing the past year from its par- ith. organizations, which adyo- ticipation in the Civilian Con- #t the First Methodis the overthrow or undermin-'servation Corps program, ac- ~ of our form of government, cording to figures supplied the also specifically points the State Welfare Board from Wash- inger at any persons who - ton. . the Department of Justice has ticipate in any seqpabiention ox “= nearly four -nillion dollars *@ture of the campaign ‘Ather- °° Duliaings were rum up to been asked to invstigate an epi- conspiracy to resist the lawful was divided between cash com- Beginning Arm |*¢tve as laboratories, offices ana‘ demic of the most amazing little authority of the United States”. pensation for enrollees and for merchants, clubs | Classtooms. ine Confucian tem- reports to come out of ocean In making its report on the bill their subsistence and for the be asked to display the fle Pie was turned into a library, | flying. to the House, Bland’s committee maintenance of camps located and theaters have agree There have been about ten cas- said: “It must NOT be consider-j within the state. Florida camps, ip carrying out the pro; a. es recently in which radio op- ed that a large number of radio during the year, ranged in num- The club will ask that etators of the flying clippers re- operators are subversive indi-| ber from a maximum of 21 to a pledge of allegiance to the flag port they have been denied viduals or disloyal The reverse jminimum of 18. given at all public gatherings. bearings or any information as to is the case bu* disloyal radio op-; During the year, no enrollees i their whereabouts ty American erators strategically placed may! were assigned to camps on the cording to Jack Horne, State €n cfoss. The third temple is ships at sea—and ali of these do great damage and it is against Pacifie Coast, which further in- welfare Board director of CC used ior faculty common room. completely outside the war a menace of this character that creased revenues brought to the selection. ohn Im | zones. the proposed bill is designed to state. Amnouncement has been f jv.Here is’ the .general pattern guard. “Testimenysdeduced be- | madé.! ‘Howéver, * that’ ‘applica- | List of inspectors; Clerks, Po. (Which all of .the~ complaints fore your cgimmittee~shows that ' tions may be filed now with dis- Service tor welcomed it, and effered the use, = }of three contiguous temples with AP Feature Service Writer WASHINGTON. Nov. way to use it at this time Chae & ot poe Join The Red Cross Wednesday Mermm; Neowemoe _2 Ac Army of Vowmteer will war wou Some em Be ness Places amc esk vou % Becume < emer 5 se Sco Cross. z B se nip eet. ea z im the Great Humentterms Were « seein { and Polli have taken: L, at most. thee jm po more | trict (welfare ‘offices for’ service | : ee aggre haf re: i #Riying out of an overcast in hag ee pefiiing™tike |in/ Pacific Coast camps. The | j Take Advantage of th Gppertem> ithe: Pacific (or elsewhere), we 2,000. I Atgappeated: from date of the enrollment will be PINTADO iz . Inspectors: §thke.American flag and imme- committee the numbers | future. i bi ols announces the opening He |Blake Roberts; ‘SzBarry, datelyycontacted the ship by might net/Be more than 190, and |/ lorida’s enrolimyst in the of his office in is 305 es Franges ‘ r 7 John F. Sweeting: Fr fadio, asking for bearings, wea- as to some @f them they may be;CCC for the last ‘fiscal year > - ‘and Mrs. Pablo Calleja man p. Hall; emg eae ther reports and any other in- identified for the purpose of the | averaged 5,854 young men, ac- |} . Dr. Galey s Hospital i hight entertained with R, Papy; Polling Place: No. 1 Fire 20T™ation the ship might have law with fairly reasonable dis- | ——W—W—W——— Office Hours: 10-12; ing ‘ Stat Ci which would aid us in making patch”. i = Picnic party honoring ' Station, City Hall. Although no one would com- |} East Coast Equipment Co. JOHN SIMONE and CLE™M PERE. Captains, Buses. De<trect t 6-8 P. M. i itsrosesnatier onan eOerRaM 1 : " | Second Ward. . cur destination. “ ae iz it Carlos Calleja, | Peo “The ship's radio operator, in- ment publicly on the reports'} announce the appeintment of } | Residence: 05 Division Street | S jks i Charles Theedore ‘Albury; Clerk: >*€24 of supplying the informa- being investigated until results PHONE 537 j ed, aoe en i Sekt Aachier: Padiedaes: Eddie tion, asked what union we be- of that investigation are aired,'| LUrS GARAGE —— the ee ‘a Se Albury, Sr., Eugene B. Al longed to. We replied that we it was said, off the record, by A n Ls gan’ ¢ full moon. (Buster): ‘Polling Place: Davis ‘id not belong to any union several in government cireles jes White Street Phone 265 ARTES as BS, and er _entertain- , S>usien)s 2 “The ship’s operator then re-'that the ships’ radio operators as is : a : plied: ‘Sorry we can’t help you’ ith whom the clipper operators } Authorized > CHAS. ARONOVITZ 323 andl canting od pe dome : James 42Y further efforts to raise the have had difficulties undoubted- — for Dealer | > - 7 : rh Pain aie \A. Gurry, Dewey ae angers ship's radio were unavailing”. lv could be found among these § INTERNATIONAL | > Department Stere < Hcg EG : Clerk G —. Police. , OM€ oF two uch reports by 150 or 200 identified in testi- | > “Key West's Largest Store” Julio Lopez, Jr... Mr. a: thee Gaitre Polling f@ms-ocean fliers probably mony before Bland’s committee, Motor Trucks ; : a 4 “pos aera neon Street, near Southara Would have received no atten- as trouble-makers, and “subver-|} SALES and SERVICE| > COMPLETE OUTFITTERS { A ark re Dre. Streets we tion at the Department of Jus- sive or disloyal”. i> for ‘ ‘Johnson, A ste 2 ., tice but the number has caused: ___ Se nee LR = Be i oi sd MEN. WOMEN AND Row Roberts dr, Mr: and Mrs LE oe Mard—Inspectors: Wil some concern and it is known « CHILDREN ‘ Herce, Mr. and Mr-, Ham Ns, ee verge oh, NOW that ‘the Federal Bureau of | : ; atle . Garcia. Tonk semis G Sah . * Ri Investigation has been asked to || >s, ce sexual bch canbe ‘neat 3 vCharles S.. Maloney, Jr., Joseph Cleare; Policemen: Rich ard check on the reports. Just what ? > Pomes in Semon 4 _ Enrique Martinez, Mrs. HL Sawyer, J. Winfield Russell; action would be taken if these # pacer 3 —- —a nel Munguia, Mrs. Carlos Polling Elace: geceian: Disinion sae reports are fond. pr tee i Rie’ bere his copies of The Citizen at whole- p iollowers, ane sane seed t Calleja. z Franc! : as not en determined. sale, them at retail. styles edded to one lerge stock } Misses Esther ‘Tellacche, Gis-|_ Fifth Ward—Inspectors: J. H- “However, one. government of- | ert beet eee } of guaranteed SHOES. See the i @lda Calleja andy Ramona Lopez, | Villareal, Emerito Gomez, Enrique ;.0:,) who has heard of the re- ' + + + pays cash for his papers. > Kitt-N-Kat Sole Shoes. ¢ uinaldo, Sr.; Clerk: Hi F. js . : a Hubert Reem expremed. the opinion they | - «+ loses if a customer fails to pay.. ao anand ; ‘ might have direct bearing on a q 5 Roberts, William R. Roberts; Poll- jittle known bill, which already . . « is embarrassed if a customer is slow pay. TO OUR CUSTOMERS— jing Place: No. Three Fire Station }.25 passed the House of Repre- oae-the See de hon a ‘Effective Sunday, Nov. 9, | 0# Grinnell Street, sentatives and now is being _ + + + ,80es the limit for his trade, is on the job rain or shine, serves his customers well. ) MEAT MARK: Sixth Ward—Inspectors: Hugh studied for report to the Senate : iF ET Hinde, W. B. Curry, Bernard by the Senate commerce com- . . . asks customers to cooperate by paying him promptly and regularly. Sane THE CITIZEN hina im fell foot- jit 8 ‘ [ Bye us. further notice. | man: Ramon Torres; Polling Place:' “The pill, sponsored in the High School Gymnasium, Francis House by Rep. Schuyler Otis off United Street. Bland, of Virginia, chairman of Special attention is called to READY-TO-WEAR a et Ste ty te dp Anda tude tte te dnd det ede eh te hdd de he | the fact that at all the above poll- gS EEE SS ° . for the Ladies Misses ling places Election Law Section E THEATER Circulation Department ies’ and Cotten Jue recerewc 4 nyt 188 will be enforced. The public, MONRO: a eight Gao the aur lant XMAS DRESSES must keep away from the entrance , ; for at least 15 feet during the vot- | METAR DORLEYY GAGE HATS Sordhadtiitien i to cast his or h te. | oat in TON COMMISSIONERS | | WANTED WINGS nov8-1t g ; fife HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. 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This service is absolutely : _No House | Is Impossible . . . || Repairs and Remodeling Are Easy and Inexpensive HOUSES, LIKE PEOPLE, are as old : ; as they ere ee {F you're a butcher, a baker, a candle- here'is'no reason why ax’ ; mouse ; stick maker or any of dozens of other should still look like the “Bustle” period. kinds of merchants, you can profit by 5A he eS is MM i sr te se tS 8 se rt tr te Br tt, Mee Ae So te rt Sette tet te ttt ta ta te ts te te te te te te fi it i i [ if H 4 : He £ il ie pAbdbipbdbbh a bbb bh bbb bhai ah p Rann n rarer : t Architectural change frequentl. 4 + . a3 Rayon and Cotton. conveniences are po le constantly, eet ! advertising in The Citizen. Stanton Leng and short * eed 4 { Super Service illustrations and layoats $2.50 up. the well-built old house need not bear the j pe veds stamp of age. { will fit your ads to a T. . . and make line of Modernization, as we conceive this im- | them doubly effective! portant activity, can make your house look ; * like a 1941 home, no matter when it was built. oe Is EXCLUSIVE (Next Gas Plant) Phone 297 : .