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PAGE FOUR |EXPLAINS ENLISTMENT IN EIGHT-LINE VERSE | i CAMP UPTON, N. Moy; Oct: 23. SOCIETY \ eNs). —Don Blanding, 47-year- ELKS TO OBSERVE ' MUSICAL PROGRAM jold lecturer, poet and artist, who WAR SERVICE WEEK SUNDAY EVENING |'<* his home in Ft. Pierce, Fla.,; 0 join the colors as a_ private, For ‘the pant a two years the| Elks War Comfhistion,’ thtough' gram given at the Ley Memdriai'!eight-line verse, which he states a'/proctdamation of the Grand Ex-|Chureh,Sunday evening by (Mr, /is intended to explain his re-en- ate Rler, has set-aside a week! |Plummer, assistant’ organist? at| |listment in the army. in October for the Order’s na- | the Mormon Temple’ at Salt He entitles it, “Veteran’s tional observance of patrintié ac-| Lake City, Utah. Heart”, and has authorized its tivities. i o2ut | Mr. Plummer will preside at|itate through ne ar In 1940 the-week~was~-appro-}the organ and will render several | | Service. priately called “Preparedness | beautiful selections, it was smistie! Week” and in 1941 it was ob-|known today. | served as “National Defense; Week”. leant installed at church | This week with the Sdentey | will be used, and an excellent! at grips with the enemy on many | Program of’ music is promised all} fronts, the week of October 26 to; W20 attend. 31, inclusive, has been designated | | through a proclamation by Grand | MARRIAGE MART | The verse follows: “Veteran's Heart” say to me, “Rest, Soldier, rest. Dismiss- | ed. Put down your pack.” Tve and muscle would) make tired urgent plea To listen and obey. A mo-! ment’s slack the j Each ne} Exalted Ruler E. Mark Sullivan | ~— ; While sleep’s insistent fingers 2 Ss National War Service; Judge Raymond R. Lord join-| press against my eyes ee! ed Harry D. Lariz and Edwina} The local lodge of Elks will ob-} ; Martinez in the holy bond of | wine dulls sounds of serve the event along with the! ;matrimony Thursday afternoon. { { strife, many other organizations through-| Licenses to marry were issued! Until my Veteran Heart, protest- | And langour’s slow drugged out the ADR Thursday afternoon by . Judge! ing, cries, es doa to the following couples; | “Fall in, Soldier. Forward. | Roberte-Smith iil Lieut us yin Buggne| March. .: to life!” Naptials Sat indi \ TU 4 m sgow, Mo., to), G-I-T-127 jpuats ice Hote "Sakic of Boon-|" Private Don Bianding, tidilte Mo. 2nd Receiving Co., i ‘Ar §ATohe PocWeidners‘of. Earlville, | Camp Upton, N. ¥. P. M. Roberts, of thisPa,, to Mary Phillips of Brad-| Allen N. Roberts, son and: Mrs. city, will be married to Miss'Béa-|\ford, Pa. trice Smith, of Fort Smith, Ark.,| Harry Franklin Ravencroft or BOWENS PURCHASE Saturday, it was announced to-|Davis, W. Va. to Margaret | $1,000 WAR BOND | day. | Therese Connelly of*New York} Sees The wedding will take place in | City. oad | Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bowen are the First Baptist Church at 7 p.} m., instead of 6 p. m., as origin- ally planned. | proud possessors of a $1,000 war jbond which they purchased yes- jlerday from A. C. Johnson, store- PEOPLE’S FORUM eee H | keeper 3rd class. the w&r bond| Recepticn Tuesday H {agent for the Naval Operating ; Base here. For School Facalty The Cinsen welcemes expres- ' Bowen, who is a watertender| sions of the views of its read- t the editor seseteer'ine | 2nd class on duty at the U. S.| right to delete any items which are considered Lbelous The writers should be fair and confine the letters to 300 words, and write Parents of High School pupils! are invited to attend a reception and banquet honoring the faculty to be given on Tuesday, October 27, at 7 p. m:. The affair will be given at St. } jhe exclaimed: {but it was worth it and now Mrs. {Bowen and I are on our way to the second thousand, too.” Paul's Parish Hall, , and those } | Mrs. Bowen ‘is residing in Key wishing to make reservations | ir aw | Wi st while her husband is sta- may do so by calling phone! penn ace ee | tioned here. .She wag-: formerly 526-J. igs Te a a | cripioved by; the. Mackle-Leach | In your issue of The Citizen} nets Ces Eras Se eT ' ‘ Construction Co. Their home is CASE OF MEN Coenen iene eg OCtOPET bin Notfolk, Ve. Mrs., Bowen, ig | People’ Ss alae Under the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W, | (Continued from Page One) F. DeLoache, 18 Connor Place; | |payer, who evidently was afraid | ed. He allégéd he was ordered to give his name, undoubtedly in- E PHRNDLR TS Yas ALOT Me maw ert is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. J. “to board the automobile, and that ‘"4iné to criticize my office 7, Rigsby, 133. Beechwood. Ave- because he cannot purchase a! 11. Norfolk when he objected the men forced | driver's license at this time with- | ; : 5 s 14, (Out first taking a driver's ex- shim to join them. using a gun “to! armination before a state patrol-| RETURN HOME emake their demands understood”, | man. | : | Sinee this party knew about Before leaving the scene the the People’s Forum in your pa-| went a major operation in Mi- “white men compelled me to turn per, he undoubtedly reads The!ami about five weeks ago, re- Citizen, and, if he does, then he) turned to Key West recently. bver’ several bottles of liquor I} spouid have read the numerous! Her many friends weleome her had placed in the water and /articles published in your paper|home and wish her a speedy re-| }regarding the sale of these _li-; COvery. censes. Did this person not read/| FE said the colored man, through the columns of your pa-| MAYOR ALBURY per that he did not have to call} ee at my office for a license but| (Continued from Page One’ that this couild have been handled | 7 Nail + . ey > }Day. Following luncheon at 1 p. Gir acivel teres ak | by mail? A list of places where im. they will be taken on a sight © was taken he could have secured the appli- ecing trio around Scena ‘a to the Marine hospital, where Cation blank, which were all) ;ovies at 3. and a picnic at 5 be- jing ¢ at the Athletic Field by the Recreation Department for over the city, was published in his weunds were treated and the your paper. Immediately upon! nlisted men and civilian em- i | ploye two white men were lodged jn eipt of applications through |! L..back, to .the, applicants. | Highlight of the evening will be ie the li - the county jam, where, they. are 8 mail], e licenses were mail how being held... Thevsisl dw whe ¢ ~ Sain, Aid this person not-read/ +4. Benefit Dance at Officers’ drinking this were soon thorough- ly drunk,” who alleged he was maltreated and beaten by the men. ed policy of the postoffice depart- ment. Actual hiring will be en- tirely up to the postmaster, how- ever. He will also decide when ‘the Christmas helpers are to start | ADOPTED IN 1752 work, and whether any are to be | continued after Christmas. ‘was released as it was fquga pene aos ‘ B. Swain, wife of Lieut, was not involved in the case. | regular office hours? That during | Comat Some vere ores [the last two days of sale. my |from the dance will go to the Key DOUBLE ALLOTMENT | |office was: kept open until the | Wet Chane eee y eet So paE SEN prenay eae an Also, there will be two dances (Continued from Page Ofte) {have some Telative who could|*0F enlisted men on Navy Day, mes jobs. according to establish- | have called at my office and s : | eured his license for hin? Hun Reserve Association will hold its dreds of defense workers had affair at the club “rooms, corner sorhacrelatied ‘take care of ti |Front and Fitzpatrick streets. for theri and it was-done- in USO will sponsor a dance at the| | satisfactory manner. hall in Jackson Square, corner} Thi = |Whitehead and Southard streets. This person reminds me of aj . salesman who called at my office | the very next day after we stop} | Ded the sale without examination. | I told. him that he was just onc, day téo, late and would have to WASHINGTON. — Wednesday, to | Sept. 2, 1752, was followed by . | Thursday, Sept. 14, when the tlean up eudise mail, na: take 2 ae encns Angrily na Petaeut icalerdde cwasceckaied: Major objective’ in’ hiring” ex- ee on = Kia Peale aoe isl | SERS SET EE EE vv Tv es s ri sun- i \SOTTIISSS tra workers and scheduling their Bouse will be to insure delivéry by Ghristnas night et received up to (miamight® mas Eve, while at the same time providing a Christmas ‘holiday for all regular city mail carriers. The allotment of extra money is for city delivery service only. The amount of the allotment is the exact sum requested by the Key West postmaster. and rep- ‘resents his estimate of what will be needed to provide all the ex: tra help necessary to handle Key West Christmas mail speedily and efficiently. able to call. My remark wa: We} have: been selling licenses, gurins, the past’ 40 days and you slept» each rai during ;this time. Jugt> s. | why vou fisleep now on the 41st day? For the taxpayer's information. he can take an examination from 1 to 5 p. m. during Tuesdays and} Frideys of each week. We have! a courteous and patriotic patrol man who endeavors to clear de fense workers so they can retur to their work. One does not have | to spend more than 10 or 15 min | utes from the time he arrives. If the taxpayer is still dissat- isfied, then I_ suggest that he’ write to W. B. Lindsay, super-| visor of Drivers Licenses, Talla-; hassee, Florida, from whom Ir: receive my orders. YMOND R. LORD, = County Judge. Key West, Fla. Oct. 23, 9942. TSIIIITIIS There will be a musical a week released the following | The new Hammond organ re-|I am weary. Yet, if Fate should! | Naval Station, beamed proudly as} “We worked pretty | | hard to save up that much money, | Mrs. Edna Albury, who under- | in your paper that my office kept | “was in the compan Club starting at 9. An excellent a AK FD | ares der.ta take |p ogram has been . arranged “ by both beginning at 9 p m. Fleet! THE 1 KEY WEST CITIZEN “CARLETON WRITES TES ON THREE ARRESTED _|DR. DE POO ) REPORTED | MANPOWER QUEST: FOR VAGRANCY TO BE MUCH IMPROVED. Key West friends of Guy eane| Dickney Hunter and teil Pepito De Poo, who was re- ton, a winter resitefit arid prop-| Mahaffy, young white women, | cently called to New York on ac- erty owner here, will be’ interéstéd | were arrested Thursday night by | count of thé serious illness of his | in a letter written by him to Paul | Motorcyele Policeman Ray At-| | brother, Dr. Julio De. Poo, return-! V. McNutt, chairman of the Man|well and are being held at the} ed to Key West yesterday. Power Committee, Washitigton,|county jail on a vagrancy} He reports that the dottér is |D. C., in whith He takes a starid | charge. [rapidly improving fren? iajor agairist rationing of than power| Edna Wolfe also was arrested! surgical operation whith he un- and.explains what he considers}Thursday night by Deputy Joe | derwent in a New York hospital} inconsisténcies when related to|Knight on a similar charge and some time ago, and stated indi-} | the military. The letter follows:|is being held. jcations point toward a complete it is recovery within a short time. “The assiimption that if ee | ' lright to conscript mén for mili-| | FIRST AIDERS TO MEET | MARINE HOSPITAL ! tary duty it is equally right to con- ; 'script them for labor—the term! The First PRES Council will; in use howéver is ‘rationing man;hold its regular meeting of the: | power’—seems to admit of afgu-| month: Wednesday, November 4.| ment. First, conscription for} All. First Aiders, Motor Corps! military purposes is right when|and First. Aid workers are asked; |necessary and there seldom is afiy| |to attend. | question riof mith room for dif-; The: council holds First Aid | ference of opinion as what con- discussions, refresher courses and stitutes necessity in those circum-| Outlines casualty problems. stances; that it becomes much; NEW IDEA more diffieiilt to define ‘neces- | a ere ee ae | LOS ANGELES.—A wreéking) it is ‘understood steps will be/ | nee is, is obvious; also, the prod- company which on¢e*tore down ummi uct of conscript . labor. is quite) houses. for salvage, ndw’ recondi- | [ taken: sony fer.cone a of, tions them and buts theth on dis- such a plan: {Continued from Page One) thorities, advocated among other | necessities a municipal hospital | for Key West which he said had | become more necessary every | day. | | It is known county and city: authorities ate sympathetic to al | movement to build a hospital and| likely to be nfuch less per man} | power hour. than that-of voluntary; Play in their “used house lot.” | = labor. To thke: nga gnd wonibn' , They are delivered FOB to the} Subscribe to The Citizen, 3] from theit homes, bredk up fam Ibe! of ‘any purchaser. nereek lies and send them to’ work in strange cities at’ perhaps unaccus- tomed jobs ard at rates: of pay; they must accept, will create grave} problems and Have far reaching effects and legislation permitting! it should have most careful con |sideration and be fully debated. Secondly—the military conscript is relieved of all responsibility: he is clothed, housed, fed and re- |ceives substantial pay; receives the best of medical care and at tention and after his services are| no longer needed he gets a bonus and perhaps a pension for life.| The labor conscript gets none of; \these—he loses his liberty but still rust shoulder his responsibilities; the problems of housing, clothing, feeding, etc..are _ still ‘his: and greatly multiplied in hig ‘conscript | position, as will.bé apparent | any analysis. df,it is the final dict of the people; through war Congress that they will accept! labor ‘conscription ;then_ shawig, they not also be relieved: of”! sponsibilities as is the- military; | conscrip MOTOR CORPS HAS: ~ SOCIAL MEETING The Key West Motor Corps en- | sertaiined at a social meeting” last} Wednesday. The main topic of business was |the forming of a thotor mechan- i¢s class in the near future. Also required for application’ in the |Motor Corps is a qualified First | Aider. The Red Cross is planning both | |standard and advanced First | Aid class, and those interested jare asked to call Mrs. Murray | Weirier at 105-W or the Red! Cross chapter at 890. poor Guancima, / epee thee worn out bs Titi x FY ig afi | OUTSIDE PAINT ALUMINUM PAINT. w 5145 = “Complete Line of BUILDING ‘HARDWARE and PAINT” FE LINDSLEY LUMBER COMPANY ‘PHONE 71 Rey West. Fis: vA “| 1 Simonton and Division Streets 7antoHHHNAATNNNNAMR IID IS SS: COTTTIIIas. To Business Firms The Fictitious Name Law passed by the 1941 Legislature, sets forth various provisions, such as registration with the county clerk, and advertising the personnel of those comprising the business con- -¢ern or firm; “Tlie law as passed provides: ate hérsons operating unincorporated busi- mm) a under any name but their own or kn called names, must register this tious” tradé name with the clerk of the circuit in the county where the principal place of busi- is located. A fee of $1.00 is charged for this registra- | | | | 2. tion” Randolph Scott in ““PARIS CALLING” and. "GHOST OF I | Coming: You're in the Army Now eeeeres teres renee rens ter _ STRAND THEATER Jus GABIN a 8. Furthermore, the names of all persons in- terested, and the extent to which they are interested tust be registered as well. 4, Penalty for non-compliance denies any un- registered business and those interested in doing such business the right to defend or maintain suit in any court in this state, either as plaintiff or defendant, and it further provides that any person violating this law regarding registration is liablé to having an in- formation charging a misdemeanor filed against him by any person aggrieved by the fictitious name, and on conviction of such charge shall be liable to a fine of $25.00 or 60 days in jail; or both. 5. Before registration can be made, such in- tention to-register must be advertised at least once a week for fout (4) consecutive weeks in a newspaper as defined by law in the county where the registra- tion.is made. This law applies to Apartments, Hotels, Fillin; Stations, Cabin Courts, or businiéss of any kind" Gl" cept such as are operated under the, name owner. Lawyers generally agree that the terms'“proper or called name” as used in the law would be like this example: Suppose you are one of the nunierous Jones family. Suppose your proper name is “John Edward Jones,” but your called name is “J. E. JONES.” Unless your business is actually operated under one or the other of these names you would be required to register. The Key West Citizen Offers Its Assistance In Helping Business Men to Comply With This New Law. — TELEPHONE 51 VIIIIIILIIISIIIIIII LS. | DON’T MISS P. A. R: fede: ster peg eoteg emery |ly om the 13th. Ten Cents $1 2 F RIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1 RAIN Se ere PEANUT CROP BROWNWOOD, 1 Tex. — Rain that came at the critical time is f expected to bring a bumper pea- ! nut crop to country. 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