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PAGE SIX ADE COUNTY BOARD ADVISES THOSE DELINQUENT Selective Service Local No. 8 of Dade County cails atteh-! the List of Registrants; tion to who have lost contact wit! Local Board and, herefore, have | Observation taken at 8:30 a. m..| been placed on their Delinquent} List. SELECTIVE SERVICE Board | h their! E.W.T. (City Office) i Temperatures WEATHER REPORT | Any Registrant who voluntarily reported to this Board during the |Lowest last night month of January, 1943, was al- lowéd to comply with his obliga- tiot; but starting February 1, 1943, Vigorous action against these delinquents listed below has been { and will be pushed by the Justice Department. Any person having knowledgé of the address or whereabouts of these delinquents should con- fer a favor on them by advising the Local Board with office at 622 Seybold Building, Miami, Florida, or Telepohne No. 2-2713. List of delinquents (giving their last known address): Write William Frederick Barton, 4810 SW 10th Ave., Miami Neal Bridges, No. 2 Wireless School, RCAF, Alberta, Canada. Fred Edward Brown, 744 SW 8th St., Miami. Norman Hudson Caw, 676 SW \Oth St., Miami. Daniel Nicholas Diaz, 1160 SW Mth St., Miami. Manuel ranci$¢eo os, Habana, Cuba. William’ ‘Clifford’ Gallagher, National Maritime Union, Balti- nore, Md. Josea Gonzalez, Santos Suarez, Tabana, Cuba. Paul James Herndon, 3149 Ma- ilda St., Miami. Earl Edward Moroney, 28rd Ter., Miami. ; Charles Ronald Starling, 3W Ist Ave., Miami. John Washborne Tulk, Quema- jo, New Mexico. James Wm. Whitney, 821 Sun- set Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. Colored Charles Allen, 3736 Florida Ave., Coconut Grove. Mannie Lee Baker, 3506 Flor- da Ave., Coconut Grove. Archie Bell, Rt. 22, Box 315, Fitzgerald, Ga. 7 Willie Gene Carswell, Grand Ave., Miami. Jack Collier, 3254 Williams Ave., Coconut Grove. George Henry Davis, 3775 Oa! Ave., Coconut Grove. Lee Dugger, clo J. B. Jones & Co., Everglades, Fla. 3268 1920 3738 kk i Permandez i ind Urquiza, Companairo 514 Al-/ \Highest last 24 hours ;Mean __ ‘Normal .. 5 Precipita' | Rainfall 24 hours 8:30 a. m., inches Total rainfall since { inches | Deficiency | inches 'Total rainfall since Jan. 1, | inches | Deficiency inches Relative Humidity 19% Tomorrow's Almanac 8:08 a. 7:14 p. ending { Feb. 1, since Feb. 1, since Jan. 1, { i | Sunrise | Sunset ; Moonrise 7:44 a. Moonset 7:09 p. Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 10:52 a.m. 4:21 a.m. 10:26 p.m. 3:46 p.m. i £} FORECAST | loner West and Vicinity: Some- What-whrmer this afternoon and} }tdnight. ‘ EC. Florida:') Somewhat warmer | Vthis aftetnoon and tonight, pos-! sibly & few light showers near southeast coast. | | Hatteras, N. C., lcola, Fla: No small jstorm warnings have ‘sued. i wr | i | U. D. C. TO MEET There will be a meeting of the| ! United Daughters of the Confed- | jeracy held Thursday afternoon | beginning at 4:30 o'clock, at the} home of Mrs. Ross Sawyer, 523} | Eaton street. | All members are requested to be | in attendance. i | to Apalachi- | craft or been is- | i | |of manpower now. COUNCIL SETTLES (Continued from F Page One) metter desling with the scaven- ger service, Councilman Albury | was outspoken in his stand on the matter for the city purchas- ing trucks and taking over the iservice, He declared he felt that scme action should be taken at jonce in remedying the existing 6 | Situation. He also stated that he |wes not in favor of having a private contractor. carry on the work because he felt that it was |the city’s duty to operate the service. In answer to a remark |mede that there was a shortage Mr. Albury \said: “If we can't get manpower, | | we'll get woman power.” Ccuncilman Carbonell made a | strong bid for the city operating _jthe service, and stated that there *|should be no further time lost | in getting the service resumed.’ He said that the city could oper- jate the service just as well as lenyone else, and stated further- mere, that it was really the city's duty to carry on with the serv- ice. Councilman Grillon stated that he’ was heartily in favor of the city operating the service at this time due to the fact that no one had made any proposal to take over complete operation of the service under private ' contract. |He also declared that the city jin years past has operated the | service witn no cttarges being made to the people, and_ since the people now receiving this service would pay the city the same as they have been doing un- der private contract, he saw no reason why the city could not operate it now to better adyant- age, inasmuch as, the receipts taken in would make the service ‘self-sustaining, provided -that it | Kaiser group buys Crocker-j |Wheeler plant on East Coast. { i ‘ NO. 430 | COUNCIL SERIES | | AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING | ‘FOR THE COLLECTION BY} | ORDINANCE is operated in business-like manner, ‘ Councilman Saunders, .. who voted jfor, the purchhse of the trucks, breaking the deadlock on the issue, stated that he was vot- ing for city-operation.. because a Robert Gordon, House No. 7, S.! THE CITY OF GARBAGE, DEAD|there was no other course to pur- Dixie Hwy., Coconut Grove. Sidney Griffin, 304 W. 111th St.,/ TOILETS, PRIVIES, PITS, OR/With the Apt. 4C, New York. Noah Hills, 3842 Percival Ave., Miami. William Holsey, 366 S. Dixie OF SUCH MATTER THROUGH] which he said was the main fac- Hwy., Miami. Otis Jones, Pahokee, Fla. ‘Canada Johnson, 1809 7th Ave., New York Joseph Aaron Johnson, 228 Ju- lia Street, Key West. Jenus Mitchell, Hagerty Farms, Box 1240, Rt. 1, Dade Co. Herman Mobley, 3602. Percival Ave., Coconut Grove. L. C. Nicholson, 144-08 North- ern Blvd., Flushing, L. L, N. Y. Alfonso Richardson, 1119 Penn. Ave., Baltimore, Md. Warren Harden General Delivery, Ga. James Thomas, General livery, Coconut Grove. Charles Leonard Thompson. Stokes, co Fort Valley, De- |ANIMALS, EXCRETA FROM! CESSPOOLS OR OTHER UN-! SANITARY MATTER; PROHIB-! ITING THE TRANSPORTATION ‘THE STREETS OF THE CITY! ‘OF KEY WEST BY ANY PER- |SON, FIRM OR CORPORATION; | PROHIBITING THE DISPOSAL |OF GARBAGE, DEAD _ ANI- |MALS, EXCRETA OR OTHER UNSANITARY MATTER EXCEPT BY FACILITIES PROVIDED BY THE CITY; PROHIBITING THE ‘ACCUMULATION OF GARB- ‘AGE, DEAD ANIMALS, OR |OTHER UNSANITARY MATTER ON ANY PREMISES WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA; PROVID ING FOR THE ESTABLISH- MENT OF THE CITY GAR- BAGE SERVICE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE CITY »,;COUNCIL; PROVIDING FOR sue at this time...He said that present arrangement, operating the..trucks new, in use, that this will take gare of the emergency in the. meantime, tor after all. Councilman Sweeting was: very reticent on the subject, but still was opposed to the city taking over the service, saying that he felt that inasmuch as ,no fund had been set up for the scaven- ger service, that he felt that it would not be the right thing to do to break ino the other funds on hand to take care of purchas- ing trucks for city-operation. Council President Freeman stated that he still felt that the matter should be laid over for } turther consideration in order that some plan may be adopted forj | having the service operated un- der private contract by other parties. He also, stated that he Classified Column FOR SALE i ‘WANTED i MOTOR SCOOTERS, Mercury |W: New or Used Convertible Coupe, ‘Trailers. | Baby Carriage. 915 Grinnell! { feb3-3tx | Skating Rink. jan25-tf! Street. (2 igge. oe ae a | FOR SALE—1932 Chevrolet Se-| COAT HANGERS WANTED,, dan, good condition, five good . $1.00 a hundred. White Star} tires. $40.00 cash. Apply 1509 Cleaners, 701% Duval St. South~Street . ~~ febl-6tx | een jan ! ‘ i 1-tf CAMPAIGN STARTED PAYS TRIBUTE TO VARIOUS j WAR WORKERS IN ALL | INDUSTRIES A tribute to American war workers in the great industries! like the railoads, the telephone, shipbuilding, motors, and aviation, | FOR SALE — Two-piece living” Toom suite, davenpert opens, into double bed; occasional end table; lounge; two nice, Tugs; dining tabie; four ichairs; ; two wicker poren rockers; new | cot, full-size, and % bedstead;} boudoir chair. This furniture) is practically new. Price for quick sale. $200.00 cash. Apply | 636 William Street. feb2-2tx 7 1 1935 DODGE SEDAN, good con- dition, five good fires. $75.00. Apply Capt. Veral Roberts, 1024 Elgin St. feb2-6tx ICE BOX at reasonable price. | | Apply 815 Whitehead Street. feb3-6tx | 1940 INDIAN MOTORCYCLE. Excellent tires. Dewey Sterling t Phone 1216 .. Virginia Street. E feb3-3tx 504-R. 2 Iron Bedsteads with coil springs and.; mattresses, $15.00 each; .1 Iren Bedstead with flat spring and mattress, $5.00; 1 3-burner Oil Stove, $5.00. 714 Baker's Lane, off Elizabeth Street, near Southard. feb3-2tx FOR .SALE—Twelve white. por-!} celain Counter Stools. Price, | $18.00. Apply Manager Jeffer- | son Hotel. feb3-tf | FOR SALE—One pair Fairbanks-| Platform Scales. All metal. Capacity, 250 lbs. $20.00. Man-| ager Jefferson Hotel. feb3-tf FOR SALE—1935 Ford. This car! has 5 good 600x16 tires. Excel- | lent mechanical condition. Price $95.00. -Apply Manager Jeffer- son Hotel. feb3-tf | ) FOR SALE—50x20 tent, one plete with side poles. This tent: has never been used. Half} price. Apply Manager, Jeffer-! son Hotel. { FOR SALE—One two-ton chain! hoist. $35.00. Apply, Manager, Jefferson - Hotel. feb3-tf | FOR SALE—Smith Type D Port-; able Automatic Acteylene Gen- | erator, complete 50-ft. hose} cutting and welding © torch.' Slightly uséd. Priced to sell. Apply Manager, Jefferson Ho-' tel. feb3-tt | Sedan, 5 700x16 tires. good. This car worth twice } asking price. $125.00. Apply Manager, Jefferson Hotel. feb3-tf Very FOR SALE—Plumber Soil Pipe} Tools. Apply County Home,: ask for Schaub. feb3-1tx | HELP WANTED ! | WAITRESS. WANTED. Side-! walk Cafe, Duval and Fleming. ; jané-tf | i t chair; coffee table; step ladder; ; LOST between. Miami. and Key feb3-tf | if FOR SALE—1936 Packard 4-door FOUND MAN’S BICYCLE.“Own- 10636 159 St, Apt. 1A, Jamaica,;)THE EMPLOYMENT OF A aki Y: j;MANAGER FOR THE CITY'S Crawford Vasser, 3328 Williams|SCAVENGER ‘SERVICE; PRO- Ave., Coconut Grove.' : VIDING FOR A_ COLLECTOR Young - Williams, 820° Center |FOR' ‘SAID SERVICE, PROVID- St., Key West. |ING@POR SUCH OTHER EM- would not be in favor of taking} ———_——__—_ money from the general revenue} WANTED — Eountain Counter | fund to pay for trucks. Girls and. Waitresses. Gvod} Mayor Willard M. Albury said} salary... Southernmost City! that he would stand ready to co-| Pharmacy. janl-tf ; will be the feature of a new ; series of advertisements for Ches- Scrap.’ terfield cigarettes. The new series ‘will run in newspapers coast-to- ; icoast and in Hawaii and Alaska — dimer a. ws uy __iStarting the first of February. WASVRED—A’ chance th bid_ on, The first advertisement in the your next printing order. THE new series pays tribute to the rail- “ARTMAN PRESS. Hly9-t£ road workers of the county. It’s; > caption “They Deliver the Goods” | WANTED—Full-time representa-| describes the grand job the rail-) tive, man or woman. Well es-; roads are doing in keeping the tablished, Legal Reserve Life, trains rolling and seeing to it that Insurance Company desires the’ troops, supplies and essential traf- full-time services of a man or} fic get the right of way. woman in Key West. Experi-; The ad says Chesterfields( too, ence desirable, but if inex-; “deliver the goods . .. they give perienced, we will train you.| smokers what they want because Liberal commissions and bonus-| of their right combination (blend) es. In replying, give age, sell- jof the world’s best cigarette to- ing experience, and details of: baccos.” employment for past five years.} | Similarly, another ad in the Apply Box 1254, clo Citizen. series shows a picture of a trans- jan28-6t| port pilot and tells how America’s = T + | 700,000 aviation workers make and tsed--Gas “Stove - or| deliver planes and other war ne- Hot Plate, Small Ice Box. Chest! cessities to our fighting men all of drawers.’ 210% Duval St. | over the world. ! : feb3-3tx} The ad points out how important cigarettes aresto men in the ser-; WANTED TO RENT vice and says, “That’s why billions - - . ‘of milder, better-tasting Chester- WANTED TO RENT, House or| fields are being shipped by train Small. Apt. or Trailer. Thomp-| and truck and ship and plane to son... Phone 242 feb3-3tx| every corner of the globe.” _ Each ad carries prominently a strong reminder to “Back up the man in uniform: Buy Bonds . ' Write Letters.” When a similar re- minder was featured in a Chester- field ad early in January this year, the Liggett & Myers Tobacco He paPeet: fentae Ccempany, who make Chester- fields, received a lot of favorable ype tis TION BOOK No. {| comment about it from the Treas- Eugene Anthony Taylor, Por-| U'Y Department, from the general ter Housing, Apt. 2-F. public and particularly from men : feb2-3tx| in uniform, who like nothing bet- ter than to get letters from their relatives and friends back home: COUNTY BOARD (Continued from Page One) to because the county has no functioning government. i Tt was said at the courthouse this morning that. possibly, the eom- mission will not be organized till! w. A. Parrish, who rerpesents the fifth district, also commission. WE BUY OLD RECORDS, whole or-preken. Factory ngeds J.°R! Stowers Company. ts ’ jan26-15t LOST WAR RATION BOOK No. 1, Sunday afternoon. Return to Louise May Taylor, Porter- West, Billfold belonging to Raymond Johnson, 823 Francis! Street.’ Reward for return feb3-3tx STOLEN FROM ROOM ll, 612 Simonton street, “A” Gasoline Ration. Card. No., .F223131G. Fred N, Mansur, feb3-3tx SEWARD FOR RETURN of purse Sef Yy ‘sosse[s ‘sjuajuoo J0|pue eline rationing book, passes to Navy Yard and, Commissary Money order, tire inspection record. Edward-E, Havlik, 618 Grinnell Street, Phone. 585-W.: feb3-3tx LOST AND FOUND .,. JULIUS A. OSHLAG, M.D. Announces The Opening of His Office at 211 DUVAL STREET HOURS: 10 to 12 and 3 to § er can have same by identify- . ing same ‘and paying for this advt. 16-B, Naval Air Station. feb2-10tx REAL ESTATE Business or Residential Lots all parts of the Island; Terms J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER Realtor Phones 124 and 736-R 505 Duval jan8-tf DRY POTATOES % | i —— ! CHICAGO. — For centuries An-| dean Indians have dried potatoes! AP man, W. A. M. Goode, c for long preservation. In this form” they are called “chunos.” AN * noon. Services ; throughout receives his ‘Sp you Want your head blown off?” b, $ - > WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1943 ORMER CUBAN VICE CONSUL WEDS HERE Raoul Alpizar y Poyo. forinerly ‘vice Cuban c in Key West, whose residence as been in Ha- vana e bz irement, and Miss Ana Rosa Chile de ia Torre, \3 Key W we! married at 710 o'clo this orning in the {Cuban consulate. The ceremony | was performed by Justice of the {Peace Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr. The bride had no attendant, and Consul Berardo Rodrigvez and {Adolfo Lopez stood with th groom. “KNOX SAYS (Continved fram Page One) ifact that CHURCH SPEAKER | | luded by can com- pny Tacs tall iF Pacific BY DR. GUY SHIELDS HOLDING FORTH AT CHURCH ‘mig! ty. blov OF THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD i, jpublic YMCA rep: mitting aid to v Rev. Shortes has # the Dedication Service of Church Building, (The of God) of which he is Pastor, was a perfect success. Rev. Bush, the. | Superintendent, conducted a most ! beautiful ceremony Sunday after- | will be continued Shields night'y speaking. 1 Dr. Shields is the founder of FRANK MORGAN in “VANISHING VIRGINIAN” the Bible Inst. Rev. Shortes tended. Dr. Shields has spoken | Coming: “TARZAN'S NEW YORK ADVENTURE nen VICKS for 53 of the Americas’ largest camp meetings. He has held re- vivals in most all the large cities of the nation. Key West is fortun- ate to have this able speaker. MONROE THEAT BELA LUGOSI in “CORPSE VANISHES” ani and “MAN IN THE TRUNK” ONE-FIFTH CHINESE NEW YORK. — More than one- fifth of the human race is said to be Chinese. SPEEDY, SURE XS RELIEF FOR ACID INDIGESTION GARDNER’S PHARMACY Phone 177 Anncancement H. H. COOKE, M.D. GENERAL SURGEON Office 733 Residence 160 Hours: 8 to 19 am. - 6 toS pm The AP reports America’s wars— 3 = “ (* limbed aboard Admiral Sampson's flagship, The New York, off Key West on April 20, 1898 and operate with the-couneéiliin any was greeted gruffly by the Admiral: \PLOYEES IN CONNECTION ! action it may take regarding the WANTED—Experienced _ beauti-; Davis says film industry aaa ‘THEREWITH AS MAY FROM |operation of the scavehger serv-| TIME TO TIME BE DEEMED ice, The. mayor ;sanetioned .the NECESSARY BY THE COUNCIL, |scavenger ordinance’ that was | PROVIDING SALARIES TO BE )Passed at the last meeting. He: CONNALLY CABARET’ OUTSTANDING EVENT , not’ fear any OWI censorship. cians. Salary $25.00 and com-} ! mission. Apply 508 Fleming | | head blown off! It’s foolish!” Ser ie’s SKATING RINK) It was the first time a reporter (Contributed) 3 Tradition is a precious thing..SAID SERVICE; PROVIDING |ordinance, which would enable Something we can cling to when! RATES TO BE CHARGED FOR |the city to start at once in the the world is topsy-turvy. Key THE COLLECTION OF GARB-/Preliminary arrangements in the; United Street. West has its own traditions and\'AGE, DEAD ANIMALS, EX-;Set-up to furnish a complete | among them is the Connally Ca-|CRETA FROM TOILETS, PITS /scavenger and garbage service; WANTED—Man or woman, ex- baret. OR OTHER UNSANITARY MAT- eee the City of Key West. | For twenty years (dare we!TER; PROVIDING FOR PUR- | Guy Carleton addressed ool mention that, Lally?) Mrs. Lil-|CHASE OR LEASE BY THE;meeting and stated that he felt | lina Connally has been coming|CITY OF THE NECESSARY |that the city should operate the j to Key West to provide us with|/EQUIPMENT TO MAKE ‘THE ‘service, and said that he could; YOUNG MAN to represent na- the show of the year, and 1943’ PROVISIONS OF THIS .ORDIN- |5€€ no reason why it could not.) is to be no exception. She knows!ANCE EFFECTIVE; DECLAR- |In answer to a remark made | we have thousands more people |ING THIS ORDINANCE TO BE about some people were too poor} here to entertain than ever be-/AN EMERGENCY MEASURE/|to pay for garbage service, Mr.} fore and consequently has plan-;NECESSARY FOR THE|Carleton said: “If there is anyone} ned fier most beautiful and di-/ HEALTH, SAFETY, SANITA-j|unable to pay for garbage serv- vetting ‘review. |TION AND WELFARE OF THE | ice, then they. should be tao poor All'tHe best talent that Key INHABITANTS OF THE CITY |to have garbage.” i West ndw affords has been re-|OF KEY) ,.WEST;:PROVIDING A, _ Isadore Weintraub, Chas. Arch: | cru#téd to'delight you those two’ PENALTY FOR....THBowVIOLA- er, Frazier Pinder .. and,, several) evétiiigs of February 9th and | TION OF THIS ORDINANCE. others addressed the meeting, fa-| 10th ‘at the Havana-Madrid Gar-| Passed by City Council on first | voring eity-operation of the serv-; defis: jreading, January 20th, A.D. 1943. | ice. . ss a Not only is this for your pleas-. Passed by City Council on sec. The gas franchise ordinance ure but you will be adding to the ond reading, January 25th, A.D.| was passed on its initial reading/} Woman's Club Public Library , 1943. vhat would grant the Gas Com-! Fund by attending. Passed by City Council on third|pany a franchise for 20 years. ! For an evening of complete en- and final reading January 25th,.‘The company agrees to pay the! joyment we would suggest you A.D. 1943. {city 10 per cent net of the re-, reserve a table. Call 881-W or WILLIAM A. FREEMAN, !ceipts, not to be less than $50 874 and Mrs. Hearne or Mrs. Mor- President, City Council. per month, which will be paid gan will be delighted to arrange ,o the city monthly. The com- for your reservations. The show JOE JOHNSON, pany agrees to furnish gas free’ goes on at 8:30 and dancing fol- City Clerk. to the two fire stations and oth- lows. Approved this 3rd day of Feb-,cr city-owned property. ! ruary, A. D, 1943. | } itest: WILLARD M. ALBURY, | feb3-1t Mayor. OPA says control has reversed! rent index rise, Crewless, concrete ship devel- Qped to meet U-boat menace. PAID THE EMPLOYEES OF'|stated* that he would sign the| WANTED—Colored boy as kitch-j febl-3tx | Tommi SUMMER SESSIONS | Afternoons: Tues. - Thurs. and Sat., 2:30 - 4:30 | Every Evening: 8:00 - 10:30 p.m.| Ladies Invited en helper. Good salary. Apply! Ocean View Restaurant, 520 febl-tf protests, to arrange it. Such daring i { ! | | | SKATE for HEALTH’S SAKE Phone 9116 perienced in Alterations, spe-} cializing in service men. Ap-! ply 801 Simonton St. feb2-3t "ON ow. FICTION TECHNICAL BOOKS tional concern on part-time ba- Open 8:30 A.M. to 7 P.M. sis. Earn 75c - $1.00 pet hour Ll on in spare time. No canvassing! "RE COKIN or selling. Do not apply un- fF you' xd less you are 16 years of age and: hold driver’s license. High School student could qualify. if; hours can be arranged. Answer: own. handwriting, stating age, | present occupation, hours avail-} able. Box J, cio Citizen. 4 feb3-2t See Pave SmitH 334 SimowronsT., HEAR GUY SHIELDS ASSEMBLY OF GOD REVIVAL CORNER PETRONIA AND GEORGIA STS. NOTED EVANGELIST AUTHOR-PASTOR BUILDER OF CHURCHES and BIBLE SCHOOLS Convention and Camp Meeting Speaker Nightly Through Sunday, 8:00 o'Clock — Welcome to All QUINTIN SHORTES, Pastor. “So you want to come aboard and get your ever had been allowed aboard a warship in action and it had taken presidential approval, over the navy's Rae me! Se é

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