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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SN KEYS POLICE PROTECTION WEDNESDAY, D | cececccsnsoceesscoscceseceees Classified Column POO Re ee eens Fees cece ee SH eter eer ewe~ Advertisements under this head will be inserte¢ im The Citien at — the rate of one-cent Gc) a word PINE W jur each imseruon. but the mami mum for the first insertion every instance i twenty-five - cents (25¢c). Adverusers snould giwe their Street address as well as their me telephone number ff they dese results. Payment for ciassified adver- lisements is invariably im ad- t vance, but regular advertisers — with ledger accounts may have LOST —W their advertisements charged arown se - tee cccecccecccee= ‘The Keys, over the years, have main- | tained consistently that they need more police protection. The tragic, wanton shooting of Luther- Paul Daniels accentuates that need. - i Law enforcement agencies of certain | Monroe sheriff and his department is, proudly, not one of them. : This county’s police organization has shown a keen desire to cooperate with its ooo scceeece LOST anc Fmd@er ms “ med = Be Gi MEMBER Fa he gece EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION & = é 941 : Consolidation af County and City Gov- ernments. A Modern Cit; Hospital The keys are inherently law-abiding and are entitled to the best possible pro-_ Long, lonely stretehes extend in every — direction where the mainland meets the | keys, and it is these trackless areas that hoodlums, thieves and irresponsible migra- tory workers are wont to seek shelter from the law. Protection is vital te Key West in this, its northern outpost, because motoring tourists must be made to feel that they are | safe on the approaches to this city as they are at home. L. Paul Daniels was a Key Wester, a soys Merry Christmas to her mony friends with the Cigarette that Sctisfies. ... it’s his cigarette and mine This year they’re saying PIANO in fine condition. Rea- | Somable price. Mrs. Haydn T- ; Jingworth, 615 Elizabeth street. phone 117. FOUR SINGLE BEDS complete with springs and mattresses $5.00 cach. 514 street. CHEVROLET STATION WAG ON. See 3. ¥. Porter South Beach Infirmary dec8-3: In nov25-ti PREEDOM OF THE PRESS former member of its police department. Merry Christmas with Chesterfields. Key West demands that his death in the | R Goirad te ae Ses — ervre ia mooned an Where news is suppressed there is || line of duty shall not have been in vain. or your friends in the Service arrison Bight, <5%xiStint.2 mahogany furniture and trim. PERSONAL CARDS, $125 per ~ #3 RATES city police and with the law enforcement a — « _ “ = 1 stents $#0 | agencies of other counties, the state and the | FAST CLEAN PAINTER, House mee ata — St tr Monroe county embraces more teritory | a cai 7: 5 poipiean ae ate RATES than any other in the state. Its law officers | 1 - ——— Sei have proved they can give adequate pro-. PROFESSIONAL REAL ESTATE SPECIAL NOTICE tection. But adequate protection is not ‘ LOUIS A. HARRIS ae = Pret a ee rem go = enough. Where the safety of the lives and ~<sgeeeelar ature Soha | Attorney at Law e aoa ~~ eicilcen for Shistiaipment by churches from which | Property of citizens is involved, protection Golden's hit ploy “Claudia,” ae ee ey _- ; ‘The Citizen is an open forum and invites must be absolute. dedi HOUSES MOVE Escms t anar@hy; where news is controlled there is Key West gives its solemn pledge that And for the folks at home | three cabins, running water ¥ 1 fear; only where news is free are human be- it will press fora larger state highway | What better Christmas present | em bath, large lounge. Bex E 7 os ings free. patrol and that it will, at all times, co- | os Than these beautiful gift cartons a ae CARL ACKERMAN, operate with it to make the roads of this 3 Of 10 packs, 3 packs, or 4 tins of 50. | $1500. Address P.O. Box 131 ; - * . | Key West. declO-t! WANTED—A chance t bed tae Steet of seston, state safe. Milder Better- Tasting Nothing elsé you can buy - your next prntmg aor The olumbia University. Py “4 3 SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms For Artman Pn, sows THE HOLE IN YOUR SOCK ... that’s why Will give more pleasure for the money. ‘Rent, “Apartment For Mest ———— —LEEIEIIOV0@"_—u0"_e____ eee" | “Private Proper, No Tres WANTED—Secomd-tend Siete : : : Most anybody can find fault anyway) “Hidden arousid this country in pti- ! Buy Chesterfields : &. — THE ARTM oe Pump Phone 315 soca | anywhere anyhow. _ 4] vate purses now is the astounding total of | For your family and friends BEL? WANTED 7 | \| more than $6,000,000,000,” writes Paul | Beautifully packed for Christmas. pee - =< ae + Reichsmarshal Goering, recently in | Mallon. “Much of it is in mattresses, socks , Cmie 190, Lacerr4 Mra Teaco Co | tween Duval and Simonton ames $1000 per wack amt i conference with Old Man Fetain, was seen | and private safes. The evidence is clear |————______ = ee Eee = Streets. Apply 1228 South mesis Apply Jellies: iat i to leave with a bulge in his pocket. Per- | that a hoarding era... .has reached sus- = a aes | Street. dec8-Iwk Cafflee Shop. ase é t “haps it was the French fleet. picious proportions since the first of this |KEY WEST 'N Today’s Todav’s Birthdays | TRAILERS, rent or sell. Apply WAETED TO SUT vo DAYS GO iets a | Tommic's Skating Rink — Tt is not necessary for a sailor to know Many of these hoarders believe that NE BY Anniversaries Maj. Gen. Edwn M. Watson. <a e be al of xt Phe how to row, and there will be unpleasant | they are protecting themselves against | Happenings On Date Ten ary to the President, born |28-FT. CABIN CRUISER: 4 hp| “5 aes lek consequences if he has a tendency to row. | either inflation or a government fiscal| Years Ago As Taken From 1741—{200 years ago) John favla, Ala, 58 years ago. | Gray. Make me an offer. Box — i That's the way we enunciate our language. | policy which might force them to invest |__ Files Of The Citizen = Sa and ee Say Ses par De | 33, The Citizen. novIT-tf j i 2 ee | jlass.. founder of Universalism in r ahy, forme! bassa- | ——— : Spee qpeney =; Wee, 08 Pale, Gadus emit a nf ee one | Anca, ican ts Exc paleo % Ecce, toa en On or ne gop eee 2 Germany has admitted defeat in the | omist of the American Bankers Associa- | ; = waukee, 54 years ago. | MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped. i : ‘ : the local Justice of Peace courts Sept 3. 1815. | and one Johnson Guthosti mo-, * THE OVERSEAS BOTEE “ast great battle of the year” by calling | tion, points out, they have small chance of | ome in ec eniliing devinscin. oo oe ce oe the nomey off large-scale offensives in Russia. In that | success. ‘“Hoarded currency is & PFac- | tion at the county commissioners’ 1787—Thomas H. Gallaudet, an Bee ead el Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. | ao Satsteceey mates i ease why doesn’t Russia move from the de- | tically useless method of protecting the ss ge = night. fa dis | COND? Preacher, pioneer in the in Providence, RI, 67 years! — ~“ ae fensive to the offensive war activities, or | holders of property against the arbitrary cageg Of be a Taylor education of the deaf, father of 280. | FOR RENT ; te The Cities, Sie will she maintain the status quo while Ger- | acts of government,” says Dr. Cadman. | case tried in the local criminal 20td deaf teachers, born in Brig. Gen Cortlandt Parker tany helps Japan inher warfare against | “Early attempts to hoard money in conti- = recently. It developed that a Died Sept 10,'GSA° born in Arizona, $7 years the United States? It-seems to be Stalin's | nental Europe to avoid government levies ime iG be a ee : ago. } move, and his first test of loyalty to the | during and after the first world war were |ty; and so is the wife who! 1805—William Lloyd Garrison, Rabbi Marius Ranson of East | > 3 . blocking bank accounts 8 brought the charge; and the famed Boston aboii ist and o,2, N. 3 di zt Allies. met ues A nk : - ni . and = Ghikiven be ii Gaaseit att teil |taaton, torn “in Nembenyoot be e <n in Cincin-' RURNISHED APARTMENT = = : Pending transactions on the exchange. Out- jing to support. Judge Harris’ Mass. Died July 7, 1910. ee ee | couple. No children or Representative Jeannette Rankin of | standing currency ceased to be legal tender | threw out the case for want of - Jouet{ “Shoe of Washington. | mals. 1104 Division street. | Montana did not take a woman’s pre-| or to have any validity unless it was pre- | jurisdiction. aa J. Rolfe, > eg D. C., “ffberty “League leader. | rogative to change her mind. Her vote | sented to a government agency and stamped | A dream of almost a quarter. cack.’ Sect born in Mew born in ‘Woodford Co, Ky. 2 FOuR - Monday was against war with Japan just as | to indicate that a tax had been paid or im- | of a cenutry will become a real-. buryport. Died July it was against war with Germany in 1917. | posed conditions had been met. The hold- FF Bg ar = —_ = 1910. While still consistent, she evidently has be- | ers of currency found themselves in exactly | Christmas services at St Paul's 1830—Emily E. Dickinson, Am- come somewhat callous, for this time she | the same position as the owners of bank de- | Episcopal church here. herst, Mass., poetess, whose work did not weep, whereas a quarter of a cen- | posits,” was unpublished during _ life, Practically one quarter of the tury ago, after casting her negative vote, The hoarding of currency is about 100 /structural steel for the new oe Ro Bs aa — Be she shed copious tears. per cent futile—and, on top of that, hidden = ri yeep meen. kan death, born at Amberst. Oied ‘ware ad | currency is always in danger of being burn- | ficor and also a number of col- M@¥ 15, 1886. : Now that Navy Secretary Knox has | ed, stolen, or otherwise lost to the owner. | umns for the support of the roof.! disclosed that he received $3,000 for ar-| Put your money in the bank or invest it. You! jdirch Boss in charge of the ticles for magazines written since he en-/ will sink or swim with the rest. git revenue office here for ; tered the cabinet and has not retained any paca “eek g ——— Medea: | part of the money, we would like to know | afternoon OF Jackewiwilid’ where what President Roosevelt got for writing his | he will spend a 10-day vacation plea in defense of his court packing effort, | (Tampa Daily Times) with his parents. and what he did with the money. Knox| Another pair of gamblers has been onvicted made known the facts, he explained, be- | by a Circuit Court jury at Bradenton, oneifor “con- cause newspaper editorials criticizing his | ducting a lottery commonly known as bolita” and ~weiting practice had “gotten my goat.” the other for operating a gambling house -_—_- - A few weeks ago two others pleaded ‘nolé f Cengressman John B. Dingel is de- | contendere to similar charges and were fined $1000 manding court martial for five top army and navy commanders. There has been ce which resulted in the “navy de- ”* at Pearl Harbor, our strong-hold, ly so) in the Pacific. Possibly knew that our forces relaxed on nd took advantage of the situa- 1837—Edward Eggleston, not- ed novelist and historian, born in Vevay, Ind. Died Sept. 2, 1902. 1890—Edward J. O'Brien, au- thor, editor ef “The Best Short Stories”, born in Boston. Died in England, Feb. 23, 1941 our reparation debts’. She'll sing a different tune, though, if. the former allies were to station a half-million soldiers at strategic points in ‘the country and noti-; fy Germany they were there to * stay until the debts were paid STRONG She can’t find money to pay her ,debts, but she is squandering hundreds of millions on the most retentious government building Project program almost any na: tion ever undertook”. TWO MORE RACKETEERS CONVICTED A representative of the Sub- marine Signal Co. of New York is expected to arrive in Key | West to test ‘a -isthomieter in Jo- eal waters. Personal Mention — Meyer | Shulsinger, who returned Sat- each, on which they made a “down payment” and : tray from Havana, where he “arranged to pay the belance in 90 days.” | Visited his sister. formerly Mrs. It may be doubted whether such a lenient ar- poy Se sang ag ea ye rangement will do the gambling rackets much /w H Norman, who has been harm—a jail term is what the two-bit big-shots | visiting at points in the states, really fear—but at least they can be convicted in | umncd Yesterday from Phila- | PRY If TODAY— Bradenton, a ves oe! If that is maintained Bradenton and Manatee | County won't suffer as much as less diligent com- | munities from the economic blight and govern- | the rackets.