The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 1, 1943, Page 5

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i i : THURSDAY, APRIL 1 Retina a pemreeeunienremere re” * : ] \DR. AARON SHIFRON YOUNGEST EDITOR 4) yt ge 'KEY WEST PLAYERS ee KEY WEST CITIZEN 1 gaining some very good i comedy by Paul rience is open. Regular meet- “The Vinegar ‘ed. KENNETH J. KEMP IN SOUTH REPORTS GRADUATE COURSE | Whitehead street, ieft yesterday : for Amarillo, Texas, where he will itake a post-graduate course in PRIVATE JOHN AMOS HAS | rectal and abdominal surgery at EDITED SEVERAL PUBLICA- |the General Hospital in that ARE REORGANIZED © Good news for the citizens of Key West who appreciat Ne dramatic productions reorganization of the | matic guild, it is st who viewed the plz this group prior to i tion because of on to those e in the jan and ser-) a ings are held at eignt o'clock on at tie Duval strc >t library. Those inter: din joining the group should present themselves at this time. Ithough there have been only e regular meetings thus far, dy a play to be given has been selected. The play decided upon to be the first pro presentation h ave college ¢ eyesight? TAKING TRAINING ceial to The Citizen wo ERS. = DR. H.¢ MCDERMID 417 so oat =. : bas returned and hi: now open daily 10 + | city. TIONS: BEGAN HIS CAREER | AT AGE OF 13 (Mpecial to ‘The Citizen) CAMP BLANDING, Fia., Apr j * 1—The South's youngest editor is! now a soldier. _ Private John Beverly Amos, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Amos, of Milton, Florida, who for iive years | held the title of the South’s young- ' es. editor—and possibly the youngest in the nation—has re- Ported for active duty with the! Army at Camp Blanding. Before entering the Army Pri-| vate Amos has been editor of the | {Lanta Rosa Times and Jay Trib-| une at Milton, Florida, .and Avburndale Beacon at © Auburr. dale, Florida. He began-his carec” -#S 2 newspaper man at the earl | ge of 18, by. paving five dollars | tat i five dollars per mont}: | oat Reece acter © AGO) while hé induced his brother, Wi!-! iamL. Amos, now serving wit! the Zoast Guard, 'to‘advance $25.0 and go intd“business with him. “Phree months’ later their firs newspaper ‘rolled. off the press ‘Phe ‘first was-a five-column tab- loid printed one page at a time or. a_job press, but it soon jumped tc Seven columns. with, the addition | of a cylinder press. i * John Amos handled all eci:or- | ial, advertising, and circula ion while William L.. Amos hardicd | the mechanical. end.. Both arc} members of the Florida Press i Dr. Shifron expects to be back in Kéy West on or about Apri! 15: vibe “LEGALS OTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR PASSAGE OF LOCAL OR SPECIAL BILL Notice is hereby given that, | pursuant to the requirement of Section 21 of ‘Article III of the } Constitution of the State of Florida, as amended at the gen- eral election in 1938, application ill be made by the urdersigned the Lesislature of the State! ef Florida at the regular session to be held during the year 1943 | for the passage of a local or spe- ial bill Providing for a Qualifying Fee to be Paid by Candidates fer Elective Offices at’ City Elections in the City of Key this Ist day of April, A-D. 1943. WILLIAM A. FREEMAN, LEONARD B. GRILUON, GERALD SAUNDERS, JOHN CARBONELL, JR., PAUL G. ALBURY, J. G. SWEETING. apri-It NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR PASSAGE OF LOCAL OR SPECIAL BILL Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the requirement of! Section 21 of Article III of the! Constitution of the State of Flor- ida, as amended at the general election in 1938, application will! Association and the Naitonal Edi-| be made by the undersigned to torial Association. They are known | the Legislature of the State. of by: their fellow publishcrs as ‘te | Florida at the regular session to Amos Kids.” | 2¢ held during the year 1943 for After the war they intend to | the passage of a local or special! buy a newspaper—“one in ac> 4- ty seat, without coripriitio~.” | Private Amos, says + but mean- while they have another job to do | is “the Amos Kids are = opine it.” | WEATHER REPORT | Observation taken at 8:30 a. m. | » EW.T. (City. Office) : Temperatures Highest last 24 hours - Lowest last ues Mean 4 Normal _ H ition Rainfall 24 ours ending ~8,30 a. m., inches - oe i Total rainfall; since Apr. oY | inches -- 0,00 | since. “April 1, | inches 0,06 | Total rainfall since Jan. A, | seohes 3.88 ney since Januar ‘ aoe ‘Humidity 0.81 | j . m. . m. . m. . Mm. «(Naval Base) ' High Tide Lowes Tide | 9:22am. 249 am. | 9:26 p.m, 2:47 p.m. i | EEORECAST ‘Key West and Vicinity: Little | change in ‘temperature tonight. ‘Florida: Little change in tem: , erature except slightly higher | temperature extreme north por-.; tion tonight. Hatteras, NC. to Apaiachi- | cola, Fla.: No small craft or storm warnings have been _is- sued. A | Pursuant to the requirement of "Aethiodsing the City Council of the City. of Key West to Include in the Annual Ad Valorem Tax Levies a Spe- cial Levy at the Rate of Not More Than Two and One- Half (2%) Mills to be Used for Maintenance and Opera- | tion of a City Hospital. | Dated at Key West, Florida, this Ist day of April, A.D. 1943. WILLIAM A. FREEMAN, LEONARD B. GRILLON, GERALD SAUNDERS, JOHN CARBONELL, JR., PAUL G. ALBURY, J. G. SWEETING. | . aprl-it | worice OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR PASSAGE OF LOCAL OR SPECIAL BILL | Notice is hereby given that, | Section 21 of Article III of the! Constitution of the State cf} Florida, as amended at the gen- eral election in 1938, application will be made by the undersigned | to the Legislature of the Stat | ot Florida at the regular session to be held during the year 1943 for the passage of a local or spe-! cial bill i Imposing a Repair and Up- keep Tax on the Owners of Buses Operating Buses Upon the Streets of the City of Key West; Giving Said City a Lien for Said Tax, and Pro- viding for the Foreclosure of Said Lien in a Court of Equity. ‘Dated at Key West, Florida, this, Ist day of April, A,D..1943. WILLIAM A, FREEMAN, LEONARD B. GRILLON, GERALD SAUNDERS, | JOHN CARBONELL, JR. | PAUL G. ALBURY, J. G. SWEETING. aprl-1t NTER NEW ARRIVALS— Beautiful Creations No matter what you want for)your ‘early Spring or Easter Wardrobe—we suggest you look at our lovely new things—all at popular prices. GOWNS & MILLINERY MRS. MAURICE WEINTRAUB, Manager O16 Down) Street F Key West, Fla. will look upon it a White—Yes, h those in- of wome! 1k Wolkowsk ‘(WEST CLOTHES SHOPS, Inc.) PHONE 249 the group is a light s 2s ae e% ; KEY WEST. FLORID: ey STER SALE Merchandise You Will Never Buy Again At These Low Prices crour MEN'S SUITS crour MEN’S SUITS GROUP 2500 Pairs S11. K. SPT PTS 2° gs | [NECKWEAR VALUES $ to $25.00 VALUES $ to $35.00 24 19 55 REGULA~ $150 VALU<Z One Low Price 1500 Sport $ SHIRTS: 00 | DOBB'S HATS ‘zzz! $395 _ $1500 _ $750 _ $4 (00 SPACIOUS ARMY and NAVY DEP ARTMENT COMPLETE AE . OFFICERS OFFICERS’ and CHIEFS’ OFFICERS’ and CHIEFS’ BLUES WilITES KHAKIS vERCoATS and OFFICERS’ and CHIEFS OVERCOATS Officers’ i eeeamatai: Seapical Eeekia © Officers’ and-C,P.0.’s Caps CUSTOM-TAILORED NAVY - WARRANT OFFICERS’ @Shoulder Beards @Collar Bars @Khak: Hoce @Shces @Khaki Web Belts SAILORS’ TAILOR-MADE TES STER y saions’ ‘TAILOR-MADE ALL WHITES and’ BLUE RATINGS |

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