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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN the social 'T ‘AMPA BUS ST. ‘ATION pa Bus Terminal, solved the prob- | FRIDAY, JANUARY. 1, 1943 U. S WEAPONS PAGE THREE | Pp 20:04 meee aEsessemmaNneTed, | |they think threaten |Stability of the South, Loemine at NVA sEUNGION | Undoubtedly, the Conservative: |wing of the Democratic Party | |will make a strenuous effort to/ junseat the New Deal. It is from} |this faction that the Republicans jexpect to receive cooperation in POSTS HUGE BULLETIN lem by the erection in the depot | | waiting room of a huge bulletin BOARD OF SCHEDULES board giving the time of arrival — jand departure of every bus oper TAMPA, Jan. i.—(FNS) Find- | ating through the busy terminal ing his information desk swamp-| daily. Now all anyone has to do HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay Opposite Union Bus Station led with inquiries concerning bus' is simply glance at this board and x | schedules, with people standing! the inofrmation is there. Hour Nevertheless, the enemies of! jn line waiting to ask such ques- | of time have been saved both for STATEMENT CONCERN ING ACTIVITIES By HUGO S. SIMS, Special Washington Correspondent of Thé Citizen 1944 CAMPAIGN BEGINS the new Congress. MIAMI, FLORIDA joptimistic, most of them agree- (Ry Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.—Major | Campbell, chief of ordnance at the erdeen Proving ,Grounds in i, declared today that the.’ States is not, only, outdist- Axis powers in produc- pons of , but that the we are turning out are far supreior to those that come out the war plants in Germany, aly or Japan. at better quality, he said, has demonstrated he sv of war. Neither n ny has any bomber that rable with the Flying Fortress, which is not only a top- flight bombing plane but a top- flight fighter also she shown in contacts with the C mans in Europe and with the Jap- anese in the Southwest Pacific The superior and greater num- ber cf American weapons will win the war, Major Campbell ed. FAVORS. REVISION OF TAX METHODS LIVE OAK, Jan. 1 FN Discussing the subject of t before a civic group reé W. Blume of Live Oak, h Uniform Taxpayers L: Florida, pointed out that need in Florida and in t today is a complete revision of our methods of taxation if we ¢ hore to eliminate inequalities *s and insure that all st share of the load system of t has *t been Blume said, “and doubt! r will be, but a much more intelli- gent method, based on ability to pay, could and should be worked out, to replace the fraudulent and cruel method now employed.” Blume is author of the booklet dealing specifically with the Flor- ida tax situation, entitled “Flori- da’s Greatest Rack the Tax Fraud”. a copy of which may b« secured upon application to the! Uniform Taxpayers League of Florida, Live Florida, assert ‘The never Ss ne LIEUT. ROBERT LEE NEW ARMY CAPTAIN Promotion to captain of First Lieutenant Robert J. Lee has been announced by the commanding of ficer of the Harbor Defense Key West, Florida. Captain Lee attended the Uni versity of California, Calif., from 1930 to Jose Rate Colleg Sa Calif., from Aptil, 1939, to Di ber, 1940. He is a member of the Scabbard & Blade Military Hon- or Society. His military duty has included service with the Citizens’ Mili- tary Training Corps in Reserve Officers Corp: Univer: from 1930 to 1 cers camps in 19 and duty at Fort Fort MacArthur, C Taylor, Florida. Captain Lee a battery commander of the bor Defenses of Key West, Flori- da. Before. tain Lea@gy was teacher at W: Westwood, Lassen county, Calif TPAD TSS SSS ONE KEY WESTER IN CASUALTY LIST: of an industrial ar twood High School, | ¢ REPUBLICANS CONFIDENT WILL F.D.R. RUN AGAIN? The political battle for the presidency got under way this month when the Republican Na- tional Committee, meeting in St. Louis, elected Harrison E. Span- gler, veteran Iowa party leader, as a compromise choice for chair- man of the Republican National Committee. Mr. Spangler promptly de¢lar- _ ed, in his accéptance speech, that he viewed his election as a par- ty effort to “help this country at the New Deal,” adding that “I started after that animal in 1932 and I hope in 1944 that I can be there at the kill.” Mr. Spangler’s election follow- ed a spirited contest between Warner W. Schroeder, Chicago Jay r, and Frederick E. Baker, of Seattle, Washington. Mr. Schroeder was generally regard- ed as an Isolationist candidate, supported by the Chicago Tri- bune, and Mr. Baker, a compara- tive newcomer, received the sup- port of Wendell L. Willkie) “the 1940 nominee and ’ other “party leaders who were determined to prevent the attachment of an iso- lation label to the new organiza- tion It is also interesting to call at- tention to the passage of a reso- 1 de: lution, offered by Senator Taft, | of Ohio, pledging the party, on n the anniversary of Pearl Harbor, to labor for victory, a just peace ond the salvation of the Repub- It reaffirmed the Chicago ration on foreign poli iously called <e” by Senator Taft, and often referred to as the death of isola- tionism within the Republican Party. The Chicago statement set forth that the Republicans real- ized that “after this war the re- sponsibilities of the nation will not be circumscribed within the territorial limits of the United States; that our nation has an ob- ligation to assist in bringing about understanding, comity and cooperation among the nations of the world in. order that our own libertv may be preserved and the blighting and destructive pro- cesses of war may not again be forced upon us and upon the free | and peace-loving peoples of the earth.” The newly elected chairman will serve about egihteen months during which no national electior will be held and will resign when the party selects its presidential candidate in 1944. The Republican leaders - WOMEN NOW FILLING ; EDITORIAL POSITIONS | DAYTONA BEACH. Dee. 31.— (FNS) The publishing business, like all others, is feeling the ef > fects of the labor shortage, and . Tecent check reveals that women now occupy editorial c! at Volusia county In Deland, Miss Frances Hofreiter recently became-editor and man- |‘ of the Deland Sun...News Mrs. Mildred White Well lits the Volusia County “Mirro! feitiing the Army, Cap-| 4 nstrong the Independent. And in New Smyrna, Mrs. Mary Ann Fox edits the New | Smyrna Beach News. ISSUED BY NAVY The Navy's list of casual- ties, issued yesterday, in- cludes five dead in Florida, one of whom was a Key Wester, Ivory Henry Bene- ger. whose wife. Mrs. Irma Beneger, resides at 1031 Eat- en street. Mr. Beneger was 2 chief commissary steward in the Navy. Every large city in Florida, except Miami, and some. . of the small ones, had, : included in the list wounded or missin: Miami was fortunate. Though its representation} in_ the Navy is probably large? than that of any other city in the state, excepting Jacksonville, net a Miamian’s name was on the list. Tommie’s SKATING RINK) SUMMER SESSIONS Afternoons: Tues. - Thurs. and Sat., 2:30 - 4:30 Every Evening: 8:00 - 10:30 p.m. Ladies Invited SKATE for HEALTH’S SAKE Lessons Phone $116 Ceoeepocenccnceseevceecseseee Phone No. 8 { , {more “a great mis-| i were '! newspapers. | y REAL ICE Is More ECONOMICAL. . It’s Healthy and Safe. . It’s Pure THOMPSON ENTERPRISES (ICE DIVISION) jing with the opinion of Repre- ‘sentative Martin, House minority {leader, who declared that the {recent election gains.have placed the Party inca bposition where, | with. intelligent. leadership, |could:.hope to :win the presi- idency and Congress two from now. | Despite this jubilation, the Re- 'publicans, like the Democrats, jare divided by serious issues. | Both parties in this country rep- resent, as astute political observ- \ers have said, coalitions seeking Political victories rather than parties consolidated upon nation- al and international policies. | The struggle between Messrs. Schroeder and Baker revealed ;an almost equal division on inter- (national affairs and, to some ob- | ;Servers, demonstrated ‘anti-Willkie wing within the jParty.. While the 1940 nominee has made no announcement of his plans, the general impres- ision is that he will fight for his policies and practically the only ‘way to carry out such a contest fis to be an active candidate. While the Democrats have held no récen meeting, the Party is , threatened with serious division. Only last week, Governor Dixon, of Alabama, suggested the forma- tion of a Southern Democratic |Party, which would seek to elect unpledged delegates to the Elec- toral College. | The Southern Democrats, often regarded as Conservatives ‘by the people of other sections, did not fail to support the Party despite all New Deal reforms, but the present disaffection stems directly from policies that a strong [IN TR | 8B | } ¢ | THOMAS FE. i Plain | vs. DIV | SARAH ALEXANDER, Defenda tiff, ORCE. | . Riehmone hereby req pear the Bill of ¢ divorce in the above |the Ist day of February | © the legations tw confessed. ! d cause on D. 1943, therein his {a week for four consecutiv in The Key West € ‘paper published in Ke weeks West, Flor- | Done and Ordered this 31st day of | mber, A. D. 1942 | 5 Ross C Sawyer | Cirenit Court, Monroe | Florida. By (Sa.) Kathleen Nottage, | AND CHANC FRANK GORDON published four consecutive weeks in The Key West Citi paper published in Key V la. County, F fy By (Sd) Fi ) ALLAN B. CLEARE, citor for Plaintiff. jani-8-1 REAL ICE ASSURES USERS OF REFRIGERATION CERTAINTY When you place your re- frigeration reliance upon the regularity of OUR ICE most? ac INC. years | so} be published once | IPLIPLLELALELLLLLLLALLLLALLLLZLLZLVIZLLLIALELLALL ALLL LLLLLALLALAE A ,Z jthe New Deal, whether in the) tions as “When does the bus from Republican or Democratic par-j Tallahassee arrive?” or “What ities, cannot overlook the possi. ‘bility that Franklin D. Roosevel: jwill, if necessary to save his ,ipolicies, be a candidate for Te- | popularity throughout the coun- election in 1944, If this happens, the vote-get-/ ting ability of the Chief Execu- tive, together with his great ry, might render inefefctive the chemes and plans of those who seek to up uproot the legislation that he has secured since 1932. me can I get a bus to Miami?”,! . B. Tracy, manager of the Tam- } the public and for over-worked information clerks. Other bus stations throughout the state could adopt this plan to | advantage and would find it ex- tremely helpful and beneficial to both the public and employees.‘ Grocers urge butter rationing Ss i because of acute shortage. | PARKING LOT ADJOINING HOTEL Alfred Simons. 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