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PAGE TYO SATURDAY, <r teens! 31, 1 Ehet shen West Citizen | con- | this che | in | KEY WiSit IN DAYS GONE BY - FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN of October 31. 1932 THREE GOWNS A dark, pink cloud of oleander, here And so I thought—how lovely for a gown; A petal-woven gown that I could wear Today’s Birthdays Julia M. Peterkin Carolina, nove Co, S.C, @ y Soutt lie Sanders, Arthur Bozo, china Janice Saunders, Eliza- beth Schumacher, Peggy White, Rosalee Camalier, Kenneth Larsen, Ruth Rose DiNegro, Herman Cerezo, Herbert Eschen, Henry De Armas, Harry Williams, Betty Mae Hedges, Shirley Tift, Mil- dred Tift, Betty Lou Boza, Frances Mora, Am- paro Ovide, Winfred Ruth Worrall; | 1.50—Giselda Calleja, Betty June | Oh Kendrick, Daniel Sal- | gado, Clarence Simpson, | Stanley Higgs, Harry Sawyer, Kenneth Kerr Mabel Bair, * Angelia Acevedo, Sesyle Joslin, | Sylvie Lones and Meryl! Rowe. per in Key West and Monrve County On silver hill-tops, far above thi West, Florida, as second class matter oe town. chail vote vote ha Member of the Associated Press 1 Press is exclusively entitled to use on of all news dispatches credited to wise credited in this paper and also published here, } RATES Eugene Mey 1 D. C., newspaper ¢ in Los Angele of Or tamarind-lace across a floor In sweeping folds of jade, wind- brushed and sweet That I could worn before That knew the touch of sun, and rain, and heat. SUBSCRIPTION Une Year Ethel Wat Bix Months é —no gown was Three Months [s over the Biltmore links. Subscribe to ADVERTISING RATES weekly. Made known on application. SPECIAL NOTICE All reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, obituary notices, ete., will be charged for at of 10 cents a line. for entertainment by churches trom which e is to be derived are 5 cents a line. Citizen is an open forum and invites discus- public issues and subjects of local or general est but it will not publish anonymous communi- ions, If I knew an elf. ing heart— nimble fingers—used t fairy thread I'd open up the heart ;To show three gowns one—hibiscus-red. BARESES oie al with wi BAAASALAAADDAAABRDS KEY WEST BEDDING CO. S15 Front Street Phone heed f my} The Southernmost M Factory in the @ MATTRESSES RENOVATED @ FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED vwwwwwerrrwrwrrrrrre And or pages sion int c MEMBER FLORIDA PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION ‘x ¢ Www wwwwwrwrwverre- LOPEZ Funeral Service { Established 1885 : Licensed Funeral Directors ¢ and Embelmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service { » PHONE 135 NIGHT 696 4 Beeeeeeeeereeeeeee’ areas. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN for > > > > WILL always seek the truth and print it without fear and without favor; never be afraid to attack wrong or to applaud right; always fight for progress; never be the or- gan or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, faction or class; always do its utmost for the public welfare; never tolerate corruption or injustice; denounce vice and praise virtue, commend good done by individual or organ- ization; tolerant of others’ rights, views and opinions: print only news that will elevate and not contaminate the reader; never com- promise with principle. | where shc law, Mrs. ANUUUUUULAUUUUOUAUAUUEOESGEUOU4Q440000000000ODHEEOORGENESEAEAEOUOUOGEOOQODRODRSEER GGA AOGAUOGUA DUO UN, | JOB — Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer you superior printing service at fair prices. Consider us when you place your next print- ing order. 4 The Artman Press THE CITIZEN BUILDING PHONE 51 snior radio electri- hthouse depart-} day afternoon to install a| new light. | Cerl Rom, cian of he Li SEVEN IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN “Ray-Bane give maximum pro- Water and Sewerage. 00 _ = Se eccccscccssoccsecescecsecessee® ELECTRIC SERVICE Further Restricted We cannot serve any more new customers. Except—Occupants of homes or buildings which were either: rh ers in closer contact. |2.30—Seldon Kent, Elsie More, | creditor - Conchita Varela; ; Classified Ad in The Citizen |2.25—Marion E. Solam; For Rent — Furnishée j 2. ments, $15 to $25 per} th. Trevor & Morris, opposite | v post office. i ernments. . fe f 2 Adam Staneback, A Modern City Hospital. Again’ _-Stenevecr Roberts, Nancy Sterling, Leroy Roberts, | Talbert Weech, Laulie Larsen. George Cherlow, jlidge is the only e Tosh. C. Doughtry: |the United States. The | a i as pate will see to it next month |2-60—Jane Collmer, Charles Dur tax evasion to an extent that will increase hat he will not enjoy this dis- pate ent eens ae axes ; : iba: y Jane ishop, Estel | the taxes of every one whg is not in a posi- | tinction much longer.” | ‘Albury, Betty Jo Bradera, tion to take advantage of the scheme. | Rose Marie Archer, Joe | cia, Rose Louise THE KEY WEST CITIZEN wealth, which our fish and game, ~ = stitutes and takes into account that p BLIC SC OOL NEWS State runs from the Temperate co U H Tropic zones; a fact to be considered forming regulations. It places these reg- fonior High School ; ! ulations in the hands of a commission less ae ed have seoenplianed ere a eueeaee ge is our present ; Well above the averege work in likely to show partiality than is our pres e Kev West Senior High School - i ar - 5 yesterday’s scotch-two-ball' Guriag thejsix weeks’ period end- We AGAINST Number mes, Key West came backing October 23 and have had Four an This would make almos the Billepora |e nabses Heed on. tne Honor » judgeships a subject for expert |oulit, but when the final count!Roll of the school follow: fuse judgeships SUES : i ., | Was taken the locals were nosed {Honor Point “nolitickir’”’ and. worse and more of it, lout Ey one point. Score: Biltmore! Average automatically extend the terms of 35 of our The Miami play- (eee ea, Jphnson: ‘: s by r Z boost iwo |& ited the Key Westers to; —Moenteen Bryan’ judges by 17 or 18 months and apo 0. aeat city du feminre a play |2.40—Jane Johnson, Emma Neel: of them into,the lifetime pension list, This Ayala, Peggy Moss; lcoks like the kind of thing that a _ con- ae 2.25—Mary Ramsey; scientious judge would ey a and one io; From The Citizen, October 31, | 2.20—Frances Collins, _ Gloria fap (ie Sie ee ete The campaign of the citi-| Giles, Dorothy Johnson, which a taxpayer with any regard for him- ot Rey Wiest tar (anion Persis Larsen, Margaret self, his heirs or assigns, would step on. stoffice and Federal building | Pinder; ih - sing 2.00—Rol Team, Nollia Bravo, ; We shall vote for NUMBER FIVE s being pushed. The customs aes ieee Nollie i Prave: A {department is being crowded and} sia one of the same reasons that we will vote r departments have little | Sawyer, Geraldine Aran- for NUMBER THREE. This is a State great e to conduct the business. It} so tet Bennett, Suaic | in expanse. This will give the State Con- |is the opinion ie Angee BRO PAVE 1.80—-Nancy Morgan, Mary Louise servation Board, (The Governor and_ his } $350,000 = $400, 000 | Borer Allee Salendo, Cabinet) power to vary the salt water ‘is pent for a_ building s, Arthur | | EP AER ERED? a Valladares; Tommie’s SKATING RINK eS Sate al - SSS oor ve adequate room for 4 ing regulations so that they will conform y branches of the gov-|1-75—James Singleton, Laudelina | ‘Today’ Ss ; Horoscope. SUMMER SESSIONS the needs of widely separated AG cement to be lace ac Tae sere Perez; | —_______________| Alfternoons: Tyes. - Thurs. x ae oe ae | 1.70—Lingtee Scrfbner; s j and Sat., 2:30 - 4:30 y s o Ke has gh — has to d ed Lowmsie eae an) OY cera Hamlin, Ethel: Intensity, enthusiasm and non- | Every Evening: 8:00 - 10:30 p.m est and: Fensacola, ragsing eivaseansen ayer Ue May Roberts, Marie! chalance are indicated for those | Ladies Invited We shall vote AGAINST Number Six [East Co terday toe Miami: Thompson, Eilts Saun-| born today. The disposition is| SKATE for HEALTHS SAKE. because we do not see where it would im- | ll visit? her sister-in- | dere.) Hola Johnson.) Syi- s, always trying new ex-; Lessons pees aie Abaham Wolkewsky, via Sawyer, Iris Pur- periments. but it must be said. prove matters; and we do see where it will perce age nell, Robert H. Lund; | however, that some of them real cost us money. This would fix the State pit Soa eee eugene ly work out to pretty pe ; Gao mhastat dsisterate <ostl josam, ra Jean John-' sults although, as a rule, the up with two new Senat orial Districts a son, Yvonne Stewart, tive is apt to waste energy re | all the additional expense that. two addi- Jaraucline Doughtry and strife or inconsequential things. | i ona Ss ae: i ie ine ana 0! ; —_ aoe eee em 2 bs g | The above-average pupils of eee We shall vote for. NUMBER Robert Dalto a els of the Key West Junior High; The Favorite In BRI West s eee 5 Pee , | the electrical and plumbing con-} School for the same period fol- = a — pees ss age er lea cles fap ihe ew Nerul sian) oe _ STAR o'4 County only an ey seem to want it. € | tion to be erected by the Sin-| Honor Point might as well be nice tothem. They MIGHT nel ou pornpany, SrriVed See | averse ae a eae CUBAN ce * 24 i . i lterday for a stay o era .00—Philip Scholly, ‘aye Ber- ALE at ALL be nice to us some day—well, SOME Jay. His brother, W. A. Dal-} Shiai iTaeaine Netaes aan enn mee aan We shall vote AGAINST Number jton, wao will be in ene of a } Joy Bell, Emilie Bozo, H rs a 42 Be ca ahi « the construction work, is expect-| Elizabeth Garner; EIGHT because the 42 per cent loan sharks pais acrite wednesday! }280—Gerry Albury, Joan Por- are doing very well as it is, without giving — ter: H them this extra edge on the wage earner. [i | The annual reception in hong 2.60—Dale Ellis earth uns eens: | See ube eo. «yy, (of teachers in the county schools; 2.40—Estel Martinez, Mary L. PUMA DI yet CDs cured stor | the (ys pelderday might iby officers | Spencer, John Fouts, ue eee necessities of life’, and just what these are 4,4 members of the Woman's} Florencio Reyes, Billy - “UUNEUUEUAxeveuusoneuageucaatsensgenncnanaent veces sti suanagspntutiggnuiec tangs aanenna anna is not specified. That gives a little |club. The event is held annual-| Albury, Galey Sweeting, | — gel gad) be aera much vo way to the ate It might eee the club to honor the teach- | Wylene Cooper, June - Beach and Bathing Pavilion. = . 4 and ‘bring parents and teach- | Cottrell; ‘Airpurts—Land and Sea. make for unwise extension of credit io ir- c Consolidation of County and City Gov- responsible people, with he j cheered up by the prospect that he could “put the law on them” and collect regar less of distress. Most people who can pay, | do. SAFE GLARE PROTECTION MAKES FOR BETTER GOLF BAUSCH & LOMB SET PAID FOR VOTING YC We shall vote most heartily against | NUMBER NINE. Here is a_ set-up that closely approaches a racket and will ‘nvite Today’s Editorial: “Calvin Cco-| That is, if you vote “right” next Tues- You will find yourself docked if you on to vote wrong. Completely wired and ready to receive service prior to July 1, 1942, or; There are nine amendments on which 2. Under construction and foundations un- ill have y—on Tuesday. You o much a free man as you are on Tuesdays after the first Mon- you W are never these days. We have no business to tell any man HOW he should vote. It is our privilege to v WE sk vote and WHY. us the score will stand like this. NO 4 a) 6 8 9 econd “These nine amendments either add to, or stthtract from the amount that it is going to G@St you to live. = They are all printed on the ballot; fair encugh. Also, they were drawn up by the best of legal talent which means that it is pretty hard for most of us to find out what it iG€Bil about. Naw, forgetting all the intricate phras- pares ying time and space, we sha!l vote for NUMBER ONE because it takes the mabiexdi 2iranging to pay our road and UP Lond debts out of the hands of visit- aL rds, and places it in the ie wits bf the staie board of administration; lo WGithe interest and makes it unneces- | for us to levy an ad valorem tax for and bridge bend redemption. It has od features. Also the best Gover- Florida -has had, within our sponsors it. This is the most im- portant amendment of the lot. We vhall vote for NUMBER TWO be- eause in these shifting winds, we can not take forever to trim our sails. At present it may take from a year and a half, to three ye and a half to amend the State Con- stitution. This amendiment will cut time to not more than 180 days and as it re- quires’ three-fifths of a majority of each heuve and the approval of the voters; it.is afe enough from: hasty action. road the | Under this arrangement the property | of any organization that can show that it is | Today In Bi story devoted 25 per cent to (Don’t miss ihis) | fraternal, scientific, municipal, educational, literary, religious or charitable purposes would be BXEMPT) FROM TAKATION | We have enough privileged classes and iax evaders now, without carrying the load for | a whole new class. So to us, it sums up. Yes, 1 No, 4, 6, 8, 9. y 20> Ds t. adjectives to describe the condition of the world in the event of an Axis victory. | Next Sunday will be a good day io go to church and see what the preacher has to say about the religious problems of the day. In a world gone mad, religion is a great fac- | tor to bring it back to sanity. The ultimate ideal in China’s famous Sun Yat-son’s “Three Principles of the Peo- ple”, is the great commonwealth of united world—originally a conception of | Confucius, some 2,500 years ago. Is there |; | anything new under the sun! | a Taxes in 1943 will make taxes in 1942 | 1803—U. S. |phia, runs aground then at war with us, and crew of} |some 300 Americans surrender. 1864—Nevada | Statehood. , 1 1873 — International across the Niagara completed. i 1917—(25 years ago) Brazil mo- | 1.75—Edward Few self-respecting men can discover | bilizes army to suppress threat-/ ened revolt of Germans in Bra- zil. 1930—It | bootlegger active in U. S. Senate! | Building—stil Prohibition days. | 1939—President Roosevelt pro- claims Thanksgiving week ahead of traditional date |ness. 1941—U. S. destroyer Reuben; | James torpedoed off Iceland. 1941—U. | Bendix, N. J., plant. \ frigate Philadel- | off Tripoli, | } admitted to} Bridge | is revealed that to aid busi- S. army takes over Today’s s Anniversaries look like the collections of the depression years. While our taxes may not become zo severe that they will destroy us, they will surely become so burdensome they will make virtual slaves of us. That condition | will be acceptable for the duration; after | that we must have relief. The right to vote is worthless unless elections are honestly conducted. One | hears complaints from defeated candi- dates, asserting that ballots have been illegally cast and that the tally of the votes | has been corrupt. That defeats the honest | democratic design. The free man, or wo- man, who prizes the elective franchise, up- |on which devolyes the people’s control-of | 1851—James R. Chapman, chief! engineer subways, | | Santa Barbara, Jan. 11, 1934. ! in building London’s born in Boston. Died} 1852—Mary E. Wilkins Free- man, novelist, | Mass. born Randolph, : Died March -13, 1930. 1860—Juliette C. Low, founder « in | 1927. 1863—William Gibbs born Marietta, Ga. 1941. 1867—David Graham Phillips, * novelist, born Madison, Ind. Kill i ,ed by stranger who thought his; family insulted in his novels, Jan; jof the Girl Scouts in Savannah 1912, born. Died Jan. 17,, F | McAdoo, ; Died Feb. .1,! e i t y We shall vote for NUMBER THREE | £overnment, has a duty to vote and another 424, 1911. Subscribe to The Citize: because itis a step toward the better.con- | servetion of that portion of our Common-} to insure honest elections and a fair count | | of the ballots cast. weekly. |1:80—Jerry Henriauez, Leo Hicks, | 1.70—Myrtland Cates, a|1.60—Mildred Herring, Lowey Antoncia Smith, Ivy Lee Thompson, Doro- thy Cothfon, Mary Ly ly, Doroth Saunders, Do! Boza, Marcus Mora, Lois} M. Sikes, Patricia Duane, | Lucy Avila; Flora’ Granda, Evelyn Skelton, Thomas Swice- good, Monte Nitzkoweski. | Albert Parra, Jimmy Reg- | ister, Frank Sardinas, Clara Bow Bailey, Juan- ita Roberts, Billy Hill; Albertus, Earl Keirstead, Fred Miller, | Betha Perez; Delores | Acosta; Albert Ben Saunders, Bernal, Dave Mary Sanchez, Mechin, Callie Rose Marie Pin- Les- | Perez, Mercedes Martin, Celina Zeller, der, Patsy Russell, OLD GOLD OLD JEWELRY and PAY Highest Prices @ Old Watches, Silverware, or Antiques of any kind, bought. Lor, ANTI-GLARE SUN GLASSES For relief from eyestrain duc to hours spent on the golf course, there is nothing more effective than Bausch & Lomb Ray-Ban Anti-Glare Sun Glasses. Ray-Ban lenses are a scientifically d mined green tint /.. reduce elas to a minimum and at th sar time providea maximum of vision. We would welcome an opnor tunity to show you these s...ui new sun glasses. DR. J. A. VALDES: OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12: 2-6 P. M. Address 532 Duval Office: 332 Stregt Residence: 351 Phones and SILVER OF ANY KIND 9 POLLOCK RELIABLE 508 DUVAL STREET JEWELER KEY \.EST, FLA. These new restrictions imposed by the War Production Board may result in hardships or many who have planned to use electricity. You know, of course, that we are as eager as ever to serve you and will lend every effort to cooper- ate with you within the letter and spirit of the new regulations. We accept our part cheerfully as an obligation of citizenship. If you find that you are affected by these rulings, consult with us and we shall be pleased to advise you. THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY der main part of structure completed Prior to July 1, 1942. PeIIT IT ICI ITI iii ii rris iii iitiiitii iti iii Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependajle ran ond and Express Service MIAMI AND KEY WEST Alse Serving All Points On Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Express Schedale: (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) LEAVES aE, WEST DAILY (Ex- AYS) AT 6:00 P. M. Arrives at Miami af 12:00 o'clock LEA MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) AT 12.00 o'clock Mid- spied arrives at Key West at 6:00 Local Schedale: spare et o'clock A. M Key West at 5:00 o'clock | | “aye af & bm FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE ‘Office: 813 Caroline Street FULL:CARGO INSURANCE Phones @2 and 68

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