The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 17, 1941, Page 2

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PAGE TWo She Key West Citizen | LEAN TO LABOR AND TO WAIT “Wilke CFriaeN PURLINMING ca ise Published Daily Except Sunday we, AU TMAN, President Hs: so JOE ALLEN, Business Ma * From The Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ana Streets | Shouting and the excitement have sided. The harrowing hours of destiny have abated. The time for resolve has come. Democracy has not adjourned. “uly Dally Newspaper in Key West and | jorroe County | -ntere’ at Key West, Florida, as second class matter | “Business as Usual” sign. : —_——____ reek Member of the Asxectated Press ' he Adwocistel freas is i tled Hs repunEes bf aft stae bee credited 2 of met otherwise and also the local news peblidees omen sey . MEMBER jner. They have expressed their eagerness } 2 f FLopina DRESS ASSOCIATION \ 'to work harder and longer. They have | NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION 2} | volunteered readily and devotedly to the | 1941 | home defense and to the service. i SUBSCRIPTION RATES | | hedr the roar of planes. For them the sight of submarines, destroyers, mechanized divi- SPECIAL NOTICE } sions hold no terrors. Ali reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of | The people of this city ha ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application. Anz t, bod ied pee ete., will be charged for at | © cents a line. | They 0 ‘* for entertainment by churches from which | “£°- By deme | Tt is to be derived are & cents a line. | the last war, du The Citizen is an open forum and. invites discus- en | sion of public issues and sabjects of local or general | hurricane. interest but it will not publish anon: 3 cations. » anonymous communi. to the panics and hysterias of exigencies. A battle-scarred veteran, there is no | valid reason why Key West shouldn’t settle IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Water and Sewerage. More Hoteis and Apartments. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Airperts—Land and Sea. Consolidation of County and City Gov- ernments. A Modern Cit; Hospital | as usual. The blackout now begins at midnight. We have reason that it will soon be diseon- tinued altogether. There will be nothing then to interfere with the course of the city’s daily routine. The tourist season is here, and in spite of the disturbances of war, all indications portend that it will be a good one. Whatever decrease there may be in the number of visitors will be amply offset by the increase in the number of service FREEDOM OF THE PRESS i Where news is suppressed there is i anarchy; where news is controlled there is men. 1 fear; only where news is free are human be- There will be money here, and there ‘ ings free. - will be business. Merchants and business men should take full advantage because by their display of confidence in the security of this country they will be stabilizing morale. And that is vitally important, for today’s wars are wars of nerves as well as wars between mechanized divisions. CARL ACKERMAN, Dean, School of Journalism, Columbia University. Hawaii prides itself as “the Capital of | the American Pacific.” - ; Finishing one’s work on time is one of the best ways in the world to enjoy your work. more prosperous city, the Japs, Nazis and 7 Fascists notwithstanding. Hang out that “Business as Usual” sign and let it stay through the long dark- ness leading us at last to victory. Any author can tell you that writing is easy; the hard job is to get somebody to tead the stuff. ee ee VICTORY WILL COME Work hard, save your money and you 2 beginning par- 4 will die early enough for your heirs to en- ticipation On an active scale in a war W en joy spending it. ; The world would be no worse off if | ¢ some of the jokes we have heard werfe lost k to future generations. ¥ in future when buying our little Amer- | } ican flags we will net be confronted with | peed i 8 the symbol “Made in Japan.” | x e % _ | gets off toa uffers initial re- é Supporting home tewn merchants 15 | verses, and pa} "aoney and misfortun b the correct behavior of loyal citizens who | for their previous failure to prepare and be t -t to patronize their™ business enter- on guard agai the gangster nation which attacks it. But, in eof large natio with gr resources, like Britain and Am- ubseription to The Citizen makes a tat tine werk ay Christmas gift to relatives away 7 = 8 2 : That was the pattern of World War from Key West. It is really like a daily | Gusand: a0 far of Wedd War Two. letter from home. | | Short wars, in either case, would be vic- aS | torious for the militarists, long wars bring victory to the nation with staying power and | great nfaterial resources, if it keeps its faith | and courage, and steadfastly pursues it | task, refus to accept anything but victory FOOD IS DIFFERENT eat 3 Correct this sentence: “The way to world peace lies in letting the aggressors have everything they want; then they will not have any reason to make war.” Ph OMe People wha waptto work are rare; | what they want is the pay that they can’t | See ee get without working. There are also those Food is one of the ancient possessions people who are out looking for work and | of mankind, although the preparation of praying to the Lord they won't get it. }food isan art that has been highly de- ——— | veloped in some sections of the world. Occagionally an automobile knocks # | int Key West, for example, one would railroad train off the track, but thé recotd féxbect to find that the preparation of food still indicates that you might as well wait | for the family table would be, in general, for the train to pass before driving over the | the same, but such is not the case. Rarely, tracks. You first, my dear Gaston! | does one find two housewives who have the : ___ | Same ideas about the proper preparation of Articles for publication in The Citi- | even the most simple dishes. zen must be signed by the author. If you What is needed, apparently, is more do not want your name published, tell us s0. | scientific attention to the culinary art by and we will not print it but you must sign | the women of the county, who are in control everything submitted. This rule is strictly | of the family diet. This is not a study to be to. Alletterreceiveda few days | lightly cast aside, because science is finding critical of the service at the local post- | new tritths about various foods and their ahee ig not being pul . because it) importance to the individual almost every lacked that requirement. | day. The shock, the horror, the anger, the sub- It is time for Key West to hang out the ; . | i The people of this city have proved | ; their awareness of the war. They have in-} | dicated their patriotism in the grand man- ; j The people of this city are accustomed | oe to the presence of sailors. They refuse to j | become alarmed by the sight of troops. ? They refuse to get the jitters when they ve the cour- } Key West has proved that it is immune down now to the business of doing business | So with one eye cocked on the future, | which, incidentally, will take care of itself, | | let us strive to make Key West a better and | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | eveececesece Classified Colum: | Pee rec seces ccceceeeseses eres en= ew FOR LLANECUS PIANO in fine - — sonable price SCH a lingworth, 615 . : F mag phone 117. dec2-tf + $$ ‘BECAUSE OF THE DRAFT. | will Sell my -equity in € 1942 Plymouth Club Carl Graul, 408 Eaton s dec!3-Iwkx eet refreshment right out the bottle ‘SECOND SHEETS—<00 for 30c The Artman Press. nov 19-2! 100. THE ARTMAN PRESS. |TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 | Sheets. 75c. The Artman Press j i nov2s- | YACHT TRITON, moored Garrison Bight, 46%xI5%<x6.1 mahogany furniture and three cabins, running water galley, bath, large isunge sleeps seven. A pleasant home on the water for you Price $1500. Address James Pinder. 1217 Petronie St dect0-ti win i { j BURROUGHS ELECTRIC. ADD- ING MACHINE. Can be seen 813 Caroline St decl?-2tx at FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard mo t 4hp. $100.00. Jame 3 ler, 1217 Petronia Street jans-s TRAILERS, rent or sell. Apply Tommie's Skating Rink. so. refreshed j Busy people know what the i - nov3-t i that ante 4 cea sees : | — refreshes with ice-cold 1936 PONTIAC. Good condition | $100. See Johnson, 616 Caro. | Coca-Cola really means. It’s line St decl?-12 28-FT. CABIN CRUISER; 40 hp Gray. Make me an offer. Box JJ, The Citizen. noviT-tt a little minute long enough to 10 UPHOLSTERED CHROMIUM Bar Stools.. Excellent condition. Apply Fred Marvil, clo Samoa Club. decli-tf enjoy a moment's rest and refreshment ...the buoyant re- freshment of ice-cold Coca-Cola. = MODERN ACCOMMODATIONS now available at Coral Hotel Apartments, opposite Post Of- fice. oct22-2mo You trust its quality SOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY }STORE, % block off Duval street. 518 Fleming St deci3-tf KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Happenings ‘On This Date Ten Years Ago As Taken From Files Of The Citizen DOWNTOWN APARTMENTS. ROOMS, $8, $10 week Every- thing furnished. 152 NW. 3rd street, Miami, Fla. deci?-Ttx What is ic Tegu- HOUSE AVAILABLE to desir- a New ance established, S veniences Screened SUP ane | Large yard. Call 40 rses’ heads to decl7-3t avoid § confu- > x NEWLY FURNISHED «ROOM d va I Sea FURNISHED APARTMENT go- The Ro-' No. 7 Lowe Lane decl?-3t x i Toronto > dna FURNISHED APARTMENT to : couple. No children or ani- Historic als 1104 Division street. a dec3-tt : ranch FURNISHED HOUSE, adults Sevens ~ Cube _ = os only. No animals 625 Angela COM! - Weet Ende - a + CORBUS Se =. Reguom Scout Comms Bes amt an. HOTELS : RING YOUR VISITING tends seep or mawama <b Galle veland's “in need of se night's res: al Congress | to THE OVERSEAS SOS Sia. sg ae om en Domes ‘Fiene. Mish Siput Chumage SS ae - ro ye, ; Today’s Horoscope deci-<t : ; | 57 seconds. Lit- attention paid 4 S $20,000,000 for starving 1934—Iceland ends her 22 years of prohibition and returns to liguor. and Mrs. Winer Bethe! t their home, 1320 An ae Mas. FJ. Beaver. @ for the summer Cinennati, re- Havana Special; rer TT err Cree PPT TTT ST TC eT TCT Cree Spee’ scuttled rr /ELEPWONE PLL erican public's proach to the whole nation. Con- has allowed to be squan- dered on meaningless mortu-! ments afd memorials of one! sort and another in the past 10)%, years ptobably 10,000 times as i{s . much as would have been fe. |i @uiréd to restore the farm and Ri S ni tien ipl n Aipotis Pte re W. Russell, here for a short left yestetday afternoon for Collier City. . Mrs Joseph | Pinder and children left over ithe highway yesterday for their ‘home at Marathon after a visit

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