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fAGEFOUR ~ an Tell When Spring Is Here -~ When A Fellow Feels The Urge LOWERS, AND TO TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY © By RUSSELL KAY Re einer streeees | } 2, “TWO CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR , using that-inei . it wpuld| always occupied with things in- ah Clee eee: tofind {dtéad.of ideas. Now we will have znoyone| fa deal with idegs., And there is er-.no. better place to put those ideas | #3 yp—-f—--2 “ALA CARTE AT THE KEY WEST CITIZEN * * ORD SELECTEE ENTERS SERVICE TO | d x @ @ @ Kin Alive, Not Dead, Missing Or Prisoner, He Declares | + * [EMULATEBROTHER OF COLIN KELLY CREW (Special to The Citizen) CAMP BLANDING, Fila., April Julian W. Altman, Sanford, rida jhere recently with the avowed gox / Robert E. Altman. missing in ac- tion since the fall of Corregidor. Pfc Robert E. Altman will be remembered as one of the crew members of the bomber piloted by Capt. Colin P. Kelly, dering the first week, following Harbor, they sank the Jap' than we. do.” Priva « Altman is! ip Haruna, He wes among} those cited with Capt. Kelly and, {more recently has been designated to receive the Distinguis! {ing Cross, The medal will be ‘pre-; FLAUBERT IN SHOP | WINDOWS ‘Flaubert in an austere novel Portrayed the bourgeoisie With. art’, and. :mordant amounting To indedency. truth The mcral state brought him to court 1 | In a judicial cirque: The publishers lost sixty francs — ee On his immortal work. | Society today displays | A much more tolerant trend And with “Bovary Gowns” an- cestral Judgement would amend. { Miramova: I went out to Cali- MARGUERITE CROLLY. | fornia. And after awhile she came | gy “y H too. We wrote and rewrote. oy Ww, zt ei Leontovich: Finally we asked) *¢Y West, Fla. j Ben Hecht if we could read it to him. He liked it. So we sent it to Jed Harris. And he produced it. Miramova: Should actors make! especially good playwrights? Yes,t if:they have talent for writing. | Leonttovich (pacing the floor): Something has to be done with the FOR SALE | theater. It’s grown rotten. They fepeat: the same old thing over and over again and if they think TECHNICAL, it will make money. It’s absurd=} ish! BOOKS — New Shipment weekly. A look at! our Technical Shelf may save; you dines of postage and Miramova: ; It’s dangerous. If, weeks’. of ‘waiting. » PAUL! you stuff the next generation with. SMITH, ‘bookseller, 334 Simon- old worn-out ideas, it will die of; ton St at Eaton St. indigestion. | Leontovich: The theater should | . be subsidized by the state. Then| “RECONDITIONED CIRCULAT- there could be experiments in! ING-TYPE Water Coolers, elec- new. ideas, and a dramatic school! tric or ice, $40 up. Get yours where the youngsters could watch; while ‘they last. Puro Water the experienced ones. There| Filter Company, 601 North Mi- should be productions of the the-! ami Avenue, Miami.” ater, by the theater, for the thea- mar23-10tx - ter! (Halting suddenly). Am I : repeating somebody's great words? | SPECIM@L—One thousand Manila Miramova (smiling): You're) Seconds Sheets, $1.00. — 500 thinking of Lincoln’s, darling. The, Sheets, 60c._ These prices now theater must give the people some-| in effect. The Artman alter thing, if it is to live. The theater apri-tf) should really be the church of the i people. It should mirror life and} VACUUM. .CLEANER. Heavy- me duty Rexair. All attachments, | teach us what life is about. y Z Leontovich: Well once we gét} complete. Suitable for hotel rid of Hitler— or rooming house. Phone 705-R, Miramova: A man like Hitler! 2702 Staples Ave. mar30-4tx could never have taken root in a country where fhe people were spiritually educated. We are at the} end of an epoch in which we were apr1-tf FOR SALE—House and lot atj 804 Elizabeth street. Inquire) 510 Margaert or 901 Elizabeth street. mar30-4tx | = i |FOR SALE—Baby Crib, mat-' tress, chifferobe, play pen, two} high chairs, two pot chairs,’ rocking ‘horse. Phone 582-W. Pe ea Rae EO mar31-5tx ; THE 200 |FOR SALE—Late Has radio, heater. tires. $270. phone 706-J. across than, in the-theater. 3h ’38 Pontiac. Five good} 1229 Whitehead, | sweet potatoes, boiled, mashed,| aprl-2tx | sweetened and rolled into balls. Canned milk is the only canned { TWO-STORY HOUSE and LOT.! food regularly fed to the zoo's| 527 Olivia St. Apply 505 Louisa star boarders. That isn’t rationed} Street. aprl-6tx/ yet, bit, like any other institution, | =t the zoo is rationed on sugar. Nor-| FOR SALE—Ice Box good condi- mally they used 60 pounds a month| tion. For fifty pounds ice. Ap-| in compounding diets for the ani-| Ply 3061 Seidenburg Ave., after) mals, but they only get 40 pounds| 5 P. m. } aprl-3tx} | now. Honey is being substituted.! Otherwise, the wartime food, STUDIO COUCH, two rockers,} gas stove, double bed and mis-| , selectee, entered service , POcecevccsccceesecccccceces By ADELAIDE KERR | AP Features Writer Scene | The dressing room of Eugenie} »| Leontovich, Belasco Theater, New} ! York. - | ae ee Characters } Hela your hats, boys, here we; excessive taxation on; twa. of the Elena Miramova: Brilliant Rus- | go ‘in!Next week the chosen! few remaining pleasurés left the cian bow: aabirdel Salter” of ‘the! repiesentatives of a sovereign peo-| people in these trying, times; on Broadway hit “Dark Eyes,” andj plewwill assemble in the state’s; items already carrying more than Tinmat too ater oe the play, etek coufifil chambers to consider their share of the load. Cigarettes | reegiints the adventures of three | such-legislativesproblems as may | now pay fcj-such a tax would ans) Russian celebrities during a/Long | hav@*a bearing on: the interests} crease it'to 9¢ja@piickage. An ex- faahdweekend Be | and,welfare of people of this gom-! céssive penalty not‘on this dr that Eugenie Leonteaich# "Famous morwealth. | product, but on the people who Miapinicborn sethent eaiehenty: ui Naver has. a, legislative group | Use or enjoy, them. And a 4 2! the Moscow Stete Theater. <x beenealled upon to provide for aj great Many: More pepple do than 4, in “Dark Eyes? &nd -dolfab: | futu as uncertain as that which; don’t. “iitku | i orator in its writing. 1. UF lieswahead. The effect. of action) it is -naturale-perhaps-for<the-. ee tak@ff at this session, when applied | head of a board or commission to! 4. the scene opens..Miramova, | un conditions that may exist’ feel that its continued and ©X-Wwtapped’ in a darig retl hbusecbat | six months, a year or two years; panded operation is extremely im~+ cits ‘quietly of the.divan Leodtp: | frori now, is extremely. difficult portant, and,.inwxiew...of,this fact ssiely énvalaakeandsauaates ‘paces to determine. ‘many of them will leave no stone 11. foor and slathers cold cream | Never has an obligation and a! unturnde to‘ipsure a larger appro- on her fate) as she answers the/ trust. weighed heavier on” the} priation together >with Megislation interviewer's questions: e showlders of a group of lawmakers! which will provide more power | Leontovich (crisply); How did tharjrests on the men and wo-| and more control over the lives! |” come to write a play when we | men-or should I say ‘woman’?)/ and activities of the individual WS CON Oe Nee Til give whg-will gather in Tallahassee citizen. More fees and licenses,’ ° tne dope. No jobs around for nextweek. Fortunately, they have; more supervision of _ business, | YO" 12S 1 PE. 7? Soe Moy, leadership in most able men in! large and small, with the attelids eee cova (calmly): Then poe. both houses, while their Governor} ant need of more inspectors, more! are anwited for a weekend at| commands the respect and confi-| legal advisors—which all adds up L Le Placid. There- were savant dené@ of the people. to increased annoyance and added) "°°"! Oa" one man. They were| gentlemen from Santa Rosa} burdens on citizens and taxpayers 11 looking at us as though we were} or Adachua or Monroe speak not; for. the benefit of a favored or ditferent We felt lonely. Then alon@Tor those who may live with-} pampered few. h andmother — the hostess" in thé confines of a county or dis-; ‘The Farmer, the Businessman, We Branton dey. So we ‘They speak for a constitu-! the’ Housewife, the’ Workingmdn, bi nt Hae een oem putes arene eney*scattered all over the face of and just about everybody.else is st tied them up. with big bows. | the globe. The responsibility with | fed up with bureaueratic “looking “th mn -we sang and perférmeds <p they are. charged ¢oncerns| after.” They have found that these Saga We said if some-| idians*on 4 the) so-called setvices and protéctioris* pigrs how to writ a aore lent Figr-| are for the miost part costing many | body knew Raa § s!times whatithey aré worth, to say/ gothing Mien sofanee ane bur- nee ea ie ; n they entail. The people appre- | * = lenge gi the South’ a& Well ciate ted as never eater. ereeee do it-So Elena. wratett workers the imdustrialis | truth and wisdom contained in the | Self. I jusewife and the-littlé busi-!remark of an eminent ‘statesman | —+— nesssman at home. that “The nation that‘is best goy-} THE people, those who have! erned is least governe IT’S STILL elect€d these legislators and who! Small business in particular has; have-given them their full confi-/ cuffered from this growing evil.} denc®&and trust, will not be found| It has put many of them out of} By JOHN GROVER i cluttering up legislative halls, | business. Count the corpses in your | AP Features Writer decorating hotel lobbies or pack-| own community. Is it the will of; z Sagas ing S$mmittee rooms. The people! the people that we kill more? | . WASHINGTON, Apri havesother things to think about.| The people are not asking for} American women needn't feel sor- | Thegpre making bandages, build-! anything but just and equitable! yy for themselves over food ra-/ ing ships. flying planes, growing] taxation, based on ability to pay. | signing problems. i food=tending shops, buying bonds,| They seek no new boards or bu- Dr. William M. Mann ‘could! collegting scrap, serving to the! reaus, deniand no additional ex-! Fs: WA ea at best-6f their ability in their allot-)pansion of power for those that! trade places with a woman withy ted faisk. ! now exist, but the people occupy | a dyspeptic husband on a.diet, five Itgmight be proper and fitting| the empty chair in the legislative finicky boarders. and 13 hungry to h@Ve a “vacant chair” reserved | halls and commits rooms and! stepchildren, and still get the fe problem at the zoo is still much in b@th the House and.the Senate; must look to their chosen repre-! of the bargain. As director of, the same old job of hunting weird as wetl as in every gommittee| sentatives for justice and’ consid-| Zoological Park his culinary prob-| and unusual eons for the fur- das a constant reminder tojeration. God give our lawmakers; jems begin with aardvark and go} req and feathered gourmets. Such that the peop : adage patlae ie! hme jright through to zebra. litenis as dried flies and ants’ eggs! for their is difficult. i eeINMRRANTG. oo ee (of rage from her husband if she} ¢ "t expect these items to-he-} LAST FIVE YEARS | brings in a platter of bea: instead} conte so popular as human food-a6) . __jof-a steak. Just.Jet Doc’Mafin ty} to affect the zoo’s'supply—sipEam: revemue imperative, LTIMORE. -¥ Robert Louis} to slip,a casserole of.macaroni hd i Jess a lot of husbands really | as t§ “how” and “wh@ tt nmson spent the last = five cheese and a combination salaqito;, e&perate after a steady’ dié of) will be innumerable. All will urge! years of his life in Upolo, small| 4 hungry lion if you want to BS" freained eggs and gratd strictest economy, reduction of|island in the Western Samoas. ja really professional roary;; ied) apprgpriations, elimination of | The eight tons of meat consum-| boards and bureaus — but, of What A Hope! \ed every month by the carnivores} courge; not my board or my appro-; ‘A parliamentary candidate was! at the zoo aren't such a problem,} GALVESTON, Il—Believed to priation. carivassing constituents in Eng-} at that. Long before beef went out! be the oldest active small town Selfish interests, representing| jand. He explained his opinions to} of sight, the zoo switched to horse-/ doctor in the United States, Dr. C. both Mhdustry and labor, will put! one housewife, a newcomer t6 the} meat. It doesn’t seem to make any;A. Runyon, 81, has ushered in on the “pressure” for this or that! district, and ended by saying, | difference to the tigers. bill, Without regard to how it may| “Well, madam, those are” my; Bananas-are the scarce ’ food| years of practice. | affeq@.the people as a whole. An| views, and I am hoping this con-| around the zoo. They're getting } effortewill be made to shift the! stituency will return me.” ¢less than 10 per cent of the normal Is That Kind? } tax Burden. “Tax the picture| “Some hopes you've got, mis-| supply. They're being fed to speci- shows?’ says someone, “they got! ter, Wil the need for'add STORK’S ASSISTANT she said, sadly. “Although T; mens that can't get along withont|my wife left me without any rea-} plenf¥ of doug’ “Sure,” says) ain't lived ‘ere long, I can tell you| bananas. Other animals and birds | son. } y else, “and put a 2c tax} the people*here never return any-| which normally" consumed bana-|° Tyndale—I felt sure someone! on cigarettes.”—In both instances; thing!” imas get a mixture of: Irish and had left you without it. rae | cellaneous fixtures. Phone 281 or 872. 521 Simonton ,or 1400 Reynolds St. aprl-2tx| motor scoote, motor scooter, ironing cords. ironing cords. apr2-tf WANTED p;e|FURNISHED APARTMENT or Small House for couple. Box 781. mar27-6tx GIRL _TO_RUN SANDWICH SHOP. No beer. Caroline Street. Apply 806 aprl-3tx more than 5,000 babies in his sixty WANTED —First-class baker: Na- val Station Cafeteria, phone 790, : * mar26-tt Whifflebotham—A month ago|COAT HANGERS WANTED. $1.00 a hundred. Phone 282, we will call. White Star Cleaners, 701% Duval St. sien apri-tt! sented to his mother, Mrs. Altman of Sanford. Private Julian W, Altman, talk- ing of his brother, firmly believes that he is neither dead nor a pris- D. 1. 1 of emulating a distinguished | oner of war but a member of one{ {Alder brother, Private First Class of the many guerilla bands still, operating in the Philippines. Speaking of his own Army life he; | By JACK STINNETT ; (By Asseciatea Pres.) ! WASHINGTON ‘why one stories of recent more or less of a mystery ‘tion bill ; murmur, it then the E ! sity of a reco possible € pay 1} impo! than any first draf says, “I like it fine, and am willing | to go anywhere Uncle Sam needs me and into any branch of the Army where I will be of the most Jr., when, help in winning this wer. This is| war—and no one knows it better married and chi'd. Another brother, the father of one voungest of ed Fly-! the three, is now on duty with the j Sess to Army Air Corps. THIS MAN’S WIFE 13 MOUSEY TYPE PONCA CITY, Okla., April 2. —The Penca City husband was so mad wken thieves made off with all he gasoline in his auto- mobile that he set a big mouse trap on the tank cap the next }night and. waited nearby for de- velopments. There was a snap, a howl, a {rush by the husband. to grab the| culprit. He found his wife! She had just got home from a night job in a war plant, and recalling the incident of the pur- loined gasoline, had gone to the ;garage to make certain every- | thing was all right. WASHINGTON.—Actors in an- cient Greek tragedies wore high soles to give them added height. eeccececcnces: Classified Column POS oeocecacccaccesccccceeeecessscensaeseeeseseees | WANTED WANTED—First cook and second cook. Naval Station Cafeteria, phone 790, extension 470. * mar26-tf WE BUY OLD RECORDS, whole or broken. Factory needs scrap. J. R. Stowers Company. aprl-tf WANTED—Gentleman to share nicely furnished,..room, twin beds, private entrance. 1229 Whitehead, phone 706-J. aprl-2tx HELP WANTED WANTED — Fountain Counter Girls and Waitresses. Good salary. Southernmost City Pharmacy. apritf HELP WANTED, white or color- ed, male or female. No ex- perience necessary. Apply Co- lumbia Laundry. aprl-tf WAITRESSES WANTED to work Dinner fror 5 to 10 o'clock. Good pay and tips, must have health card. Do not phone, ap- Ply in person. Ocean View Res- taurant. - “Yo Capriat — FOR RENT FOR RENT—DETECTIVE STOR- TES. The very newest and _goriest—not an aritique in “the Jot! Rents start as low as 10c per week. PAUL SMITH, book- seller, corner Simonton and Eaton St. aprl-t REAL ESTATE Business or Residential Lots All Parts of the Island; Terms J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER Realtor Phones 124 and 736-R 505 Duval apri-tf LOST LOST—Black puppy. Four white feet, white. nose. Return to 1014 Eaton St. aprl1-2tx Little Mrs, Jones. may get a roar/ haven't been rationed. Dr. Mann; LADY’S and MAN'S BICYCLE.| LOST — Black . female.French poodle; short curly hair, short tail; year old. From vicinity Margaret and Simonton streets: LOST—“1” and “2” Ration Book. Ruby Walker, Fort Village, Apartment 11-E. apr2-3tx LOST—“A” Gas Ration -Book. J. E. Lewis, 529 Eaton Street. apr2-3tx MISCELLANEOUS MORNING KINDERGARTEN honorably dischar armed end of t | health, ideals, or ¢i j training or con the | tration’s i program. | (2) This means tha {four years, th | paid from $30 t jeording to dey {tions) and_ given | while they t | their new pla’ ‘which they ar (3) Thate being prepared, 1 casualties were |from- North A: 6 jother recent hot spc more than 800 such United States. Mil warn that our ca AEF HITS JACKPOT AP Features LONDON, April games were never ! home.” That's the reaction of m diers after they try the ball devices in the Ameri Cross Rainbow Corner that coins are prov play and it’s not a ne bility to register winn that pay off in packs of «: chewing gum, candy bar small trophies. Wher the Red; Crass opened latest.seryice, club just off P: dilly it ‘was decided that pinbal games, a longtime favori r ose the probler ef the coins to operate. Hi é the doughboys use their own was out because that would be gamb- ling. Slugs were thought of but there. was danger that ne of these might find their way into telephone pay, boxes or other coin slots. So it was decided simply te keep a large supply of the requir- ed British pennies (worth 2c hand, passing them out to the s Two HOT<LS IN RESETTLING DISABLED SOLDIERS — f new advances WAACS, WAVES, when few nd hosprta take ‘care zation progra of every cast ANNIVERSARY SALE AT FURNITURE CO. Victory Bedding and Fur- Company, 520 Southard is celebrating by holding nn ry sale. Every e has been mark- prices. and Morris C. who operate this popular wish to thank their many iends and patrons for the busi- d confidence placed im ng their first year af business here and they assure that this confidence will not splaced in further dealings USED AS ROOFING BALTIMORE—In many Eure- 2 countries. slate is used a5 @ diers with the understanding that they should be used im the ma- chines or returned if unused. The plan has been working splendidly with penny loss almost nil So popular are the games that a fund of 10,000 pennies now is re- quired to keep the machines eper- MIA MI= =a macs LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY Rates Reasonable Write cr Wire for Reservations WITH BATH AND TELEPHONE FORD HOTEL 60 NE. 3rd Street 80 Rooms - Elevator Solarium 226 NE ist Avenue 10C Rooms - Elevator Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service MIAMI AND KEY WEST L r FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE