The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 18, 1941, Page 2

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| FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND Sot rae RELATIVE The children of Key West will be | tte i “Joseph Yates | Porter Place” the first sufferers of the war if the Lions’ | “Fort Village” Christmas Benefit fai's. Never before, not even during the dark } eatin For whom will these housing units be made avail- able? days of the depression, has the response to | the Yuletide fuad of the Lions Club been | 1. ANSWER. For femilies-of low or moderate «sally not more than six members whos _Sstancafd dvelling, ana who are cig TON. What ise sub-standa ANSWER. A dwelling of which a “ments is true, is t . and gen- State- We refuse to believe that ‘the Shas of | = No inside toilet ~~ ae this city have become callous because- of | ‘ No adeguate kitchen facilities.” the war. We prefer to believe that they | =< more than 15 pelieiitelien ate housed. are as generous as ever. | 3. QUESTION. is termed a low or moderate income at the time of admission? ANSWER. Incomes not exceeding $1500 a year and less. | QUESTIO) How are these incomes estimated? | ANSWER. Upon the applicant’s record as determined for the We must not be unkind because our ! enemies are unkind. We must not let the j 4 Bement *s war subvert our passion for mercy or drive | hit 12 soniithr Gad as RUMMAGE te Neetaend axbecied cams %, = compassion from our hearts. ings for the coming 12 months. 5 ADVERTISING RATES People should contribute more gen- | 5. QUESTION. Will preferente be given to any type of family? <= ee SOOCR 08 Sppiication erously than ever. The needy children | Saute SPECIAL NOTICE should be made to realize even in their ex- { - oe fonts eens of Hit te'chareel wer of | treme youth how wonderful it is to be an | plicati + ae . of 10 conte a line iy trom wnics | American. / ANSWER. Yes. Only those families now residing in Key West Any LA ne Key West responded readily enough to Saeireee, cicaneae the cries of war-suffering refugees from Europe. it should act with no less alacrity in behalf of our own. necessitous. refugees from poverty. This is not a world of their making. | They deserve a chatice°’to ‘happiness, and | the Lions’ Christn’aS Benefit is a” door to Yuletide joy. 9 can be considered. iT _ aving two children or less—$1570 y income. Having three children or more— Feark't °° justed accordi irig~ “€ A Modern City Hospital. QUESTION | was not qualified with allowances for cer- 7 ANSWER. Each | tain conditions. Hl We repeat the slogan of | Club: }1l. ms together with closets and Lions | 12. the “A merry Christmas for the needy. Your spare change is wanted in order that ize and posse) Se Sarees eae as —— 7 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN APPEAL FOR POOR CHILDREN | THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF KEY WEST PRESENTS THE — * claimed a five-mill tax was su! | or is determined thats “is now © For Our charitable instincts must not be onate to a family’s ‘ circumvented by the war. and the highest $25.49 + 5.. Consolidation of County and City Gov- In the New Testament we read: “The | 10. = = Srnments. | poor always ye have with you,” and that | arrangements can be ee ae KEY WEST 'N_ BAYS GONE BY Happenings On This Date Ten Years Ago As Taken From Files Of The Citizen The state affirmed a circuit c: we deiferson Browne 2 EGirecting Monroe < commissioners io ie school. tax this court today quested ‘by the cou school board. The “county commissioners ficient and refused to levy more than that amount Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heming- way and sons, Patrick and G' gory Hancock arrived yester: on the Havana Special, an occupying ¢ at Whitehead The home, recent the Hemingw show places of Union. the Civil quarried tion. Efforts of alleged e — ing ertafters g room, kitchen, dining alcove; su eA - = = «, 113 licants be allowed . choice of units of a anarchy; where news is controlled there is the city’s poor children may have toys, fruit ; given size? Aa a ANSWER. Whenever possible applicants will be given a choice fear; only where news is free are human be- | and candy ' ther of units as-suitable to their family size; and as ings free. completed or made ready for occupancy ; CARL ACKERMAN, LET’S MAKE WAR 14. After occupation will the units be inspected by the . management? Dean, School of Journalism, ——— H Bais oy Units will be inspected only as it becomes necessary P ‘ = i i iations, | rom a mm: Columbia University. While pretending honest negotia mS, i 15 ie vee wz é seeking a peaceful adjustment of conflict- pe ER. The riche So oeae cchine tae eokie Mt aoe a acetone ing national policies, the Japane. . Govern- o the k ee ee ee ; This is no tink to be Gnbdsedh be ment was treacherously preparing to make | ° Manthiy rental charges Will oe ae SR yeh | ‘Fealistic. a surprise attack upon the Pacific outposts enerey consumption: on of Miami. —— ee f the United States - Quarterly for 1 bedroom units. | Mr. and Mrs or Dhe United States, like other peaceful nt y ectrooen aoe” fers for a few Today’s most awful wisecrack : “Guam ie Unite: es, ike otner pi a droom unit z i eat with’the wind!” democratic countries, has been at a dis- | used by the tenants will be/ The Citizen in editorial para P *,| advantage in diplomatic dealings with the / 16. Fe rewired? és oa |eraphs said: 4 3 a 7 = | be tenant, ich may |. ” : treacherous aggressors. We wanted to beMancaial pen 15 divs nekies by the tenant or 30 del 5: _ Ciaus eee that he is getting | . Joiq war, and in such hopes we leaned | notice by the manesement. re ee ery ay BOW. backward, to our own injury, to avoid giv- | !7- * = caries omens ye eee 3 ing provocation. The first blow in aggres- | space immediately in front, at rear, or adjacent to the unit. When you waste time in argument with | sive wars is always delivered by the aggres- |, 4, peragemant © a Serer Serge Eee # fool, you make a fool of yourself. sor, the nation which deliberately adopts | ANSWER. The management will fornish for each unit, a kitchen ay eae ivi eg sink and drain board, a modern kerosene range, kitchen ES ra « war as a means of acquiring loot or domi caMaati: on siegtne eairigetelk as as ee lee — a man wi = Bankers usually agree that “easy | nance. be purchased Kass $- ; Tr = - si lied? if he could’ “onk 10« mioney” is a bad thing for the people. The United States have earnestly | 19. petit ps Yeu entbace re seat ——— Pas ae y Bl, sought peace, but war has come. From now | awill be included in the rent charged. - | restricted energy and total re- | 20. QUESTION. Is x ing allowed on the premises? i = Ba ~ A book on Science is a safe place to | see se —— its should go into ANSWER. Yes. pecially designed tubs -for this purpose are Today Ss hide something you do not wish the family sources e this gr s ‘ — in outside laundries, where cold and heated water Anniversaries ae | the waging of war, as they will without the pale furnished. Clothes line poles are furnished for each Ar} oe . least doubt. Neither losses nor sacrifice /2;, QuESTION. Will the tenant have to furnish new furniture? Pe Ps will prevent this country from carrying to | || SSE = | - — o cae first 22. e© influential = oe ©. Some of us are so conceited that even | successfiil cones fhe pattle now forced | pips Docs 1 3 beng recommend the purchasing he a Sua ae a ar 24 315 if we look in the looking glass we remain | on ys, We sought peace, we shall now | ANSWER, Only when ble and where born in New London, Conn. Died wt gonceited.* make war, and peace shall eventually comé be. QUESTION. wil cola pe Fee: ; Jan. 22, 1870 t ‘2 | back,.on our terms,.om conditions which will | = ANSWER. Yes, but tenant sho 1811—Horace:B. Claflin, noted loc ~# Key West merchants have a large and | insure no similar, challenge for many years |», termite infeoted pieces. ‘New York drygoods merchant z : 24. QUESTION. Wall the manage! <3 vs int 7 attractive stock of méFehandise for Christ- | to come. out at any hour? prince of his age. whose name og 5 Sa | ANSWER. No. was synonomous with personal »-/ mas shoppers. A few glances through our Our people should have but one PUur-!25 QUESTION. Are apartments sereenbd? {honor and integrity the country vo} pages will show you some of the things they | pose, to make the nations which willed the | ANSWER. Yes. | over, born in Milford, Mass. Died 5 have. war suffer, endure such punishment and |7* QUESTION. Are window shades furnished? ‘Nov. 14, 1885 ‘ot ; area rene ore | undergo such misery that none will ever | 27. QUESTION. Are rugs permissible? | 2 weaeiee a Pearl Harbor,the scene of recent Jap- | again repeat the challenge. Time for Am- eee = peta attached to the floor, or of a type that mee Sing ies oat oe anese treachery, seven miles west of Hono- | rican talking andgdiplomatic note-writing | 23. QUFSTION. Can I have a flower and vegetable garden? er of the Paulists, born in New . lulu, ‘s large enough-to shelter the entire | have passed, time for the making of war has a: Siete ate way ee for where possible. | York. Died Dec. 22, 1888 q American fleet, but we are not going to| come. Let’s make war. |29. QUESTION. Will there be a children’s aeyeonad an the sites? | 1835—Lyman ‘Abbott. Congre- el dmonstrate the fact. | oe gag eg tren pee > argh Loe aoe gational clergyman, editor of ed | TREACHEROUS BUT EFFICIENT (~~ ESTION. de the entrance to a home a private entrance or Outlook Magazine, son of a not- ma We are now called upon to do a lot of | RSSEES | a, ANSWER. Each home has a private front and back entrance. propor tanec en: an remembering, and may have to call on | ‘The Japanese.aitack upon Hawaii, as |°- CUBSTION: | Axe these. homes operated. or supervined by. tee Pies a Mmemosyne te help us out. At present dawn broke on a Sunday morning, will, as mee all No. The Key West Housing Authority is in i 1850—Charies E. Garman, Am- we Saroare three outstanding remembrances | the President says, “live in infamy” but it of all operations acting in the capacity of landlord and /herst College's _ Roted — philoso- j +Rementher the Alamo, Remember the | | should not have been a surprisé to military. { 32 QUESTION. Where can applications he made? Seine oes = the apvlication office at each project site, KN COMPLAINT SERVICE, .-= > see = | and naval men, thoroughly schooled in the | history of Japanese treachery. Just what fortuitous 2 SS of Biine, R travelling 300 miles an hour 6 hours to attack Tokyo from WOPIOOS I SS. os rt erisy would re: circumstances ‘enabledothesJapanese to 8 ‘ the Philippines, 6 hours from Hong Kong, | score such a spectacular success remains , if yds do = . NE 10 hours from Singapore, 7 hours from | undisclosed, as well as the full toll taken by N) Réesivg Your Gag ai’ . & kirlg, 114 hours from Vladivostok, and | the daring Jap airmen. Both belong to the | & & siren arma hor { The CITIZEN Southern tip of Alaska. There are two additional observations, iy it seems to-us, in connection with Japan’s R By 6 P. M. N) . Broadway Market, owned = attack upon this nation. First, we have ex- y N by the Rivero Bros., Ernest ; perienced the same form of treachery that WESTERN RED) “ie y one cash register at =~ has characterized Hitler’s wanton assaults & PHONE— & f business. Since they mi upon smal! neutral nations. Secondly, the Between ding, which by the way, | far-flung scope of Japanese attacks and & : Sand 7 P. M. N West, their business has | their perfect timing demonstrate an initia. \ and a Western Union Messenger Boy will ent that they found it ‘tive and efficiency that we should not \ deliver your copy of The Citixen. a her cash register. | underestimate. 3 aad re | COSCO COS BOOS OS SEES EEE E ESSE ES OHH HONS Ott Ss3essssszez: Classified Column eee ecee ewer ese-< = soe FOR condition & Mrs. Haydn Bb Elizabeth street dec2-tf PIANO im fine sonable price lingworth, 615 phone 1! BECAUSE OF THE DRAFT. I will sell my equity im new 182 P outh Club Coup ————————— Carl Grau], 408 Eaten street Gecl3-iwkx S—300 for Stic rs SECOND SHEET Tne Artman Pres: XMAS CANDIES Teceived attractrve and ‘chrvs fruss 3 reasonable prices Southern most Candies, 616 Duval street gect8-5-* FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped and one Johnson Outboard m> tor, 4hp $1008 James & Pinder, 1217 Petroniz Street 10 UPHOLST ERED CHROMIUM ¢ Bar Stools. Excell condrtzer_ + Apply Fred Ma: Club MODERN ACCOMMODATIONS now available at Coral Hote! » Apartments. cppesite Pest Of- fice. octl2-2m: % Block of Duval 518 Fieming St Gecl3-t STORE, street APARTMENTS ROOMS, $8. $10 week Bvery thing furnished. 152 NOW Ora street, Miami, Fla declt-Tix bd ee id Se i i i i ii ied

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