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PAGETWO ~ THE KEY WEST C:TiZiN 1 ‘The Ren West Citizen | THEY MUST BE KEPT CRUSHED | oor ‘aamaap anna nnnannne LEGALS SHOES ARE EASY TO Minit de wiles he | The old saying, “History repeats it- KEY WEST IN aed Citserified 4 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Today's TAKE A SHINE To self,” may not be true in its widest applica- 9 APPLY FOR PASSAGE OF Anniversaries nteeneewme tion, but it certainly is true regarding war- DAYS ¢ NE BY Soe gs i gems Apo ncayrats aro —— es NEW YORK. April 14 —Wh lords who would dominate the world. - | Alexander is reported to have cried for ‘cred at Key West, Florida, as second class matter | more worlds to conquer, but he, too, before | — Rui iai Meat reed vara MEMNER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | hi 7 th, fel + 3 our fechnica e. ©! eral election in 1938, application ‘The Aasociated Press te excluaively entitled to use} his early dea 2 felt the sting of defeat; ' ‘The Flroida House of Represen- you di.nes of postage and will be made by the kemsigant| 1813.—Jenios & for Fepublication of ail news dispatches credited to | Kerxes, with his hordes, whose combined | tativ:s passed the beer bill today weeks of waiting PAUL : da’ 1813.—Junivs Sp: -t oF not otherwise credited in this paper and also the * #2Y SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon- |‘? the Legislature of the State cf | New England drygo ‘ocal news published here. ; step made the earth tremble, met his Mara- | bY # vote of 72 to 20, according SSA BE Wt Eaton St ;Florida at the regular session! tamed London SUNSCRIPTION Ha tH ‘thon; the Carthaginians, under Hasdrubal, | ‘© ,°", *sseciated Press dispatch . ¥ * gpri-tf/held during the year 1943 for! rather of t ei 2 : published in The Citizen today. i ia Yar Somths Se as 9¢°| Hannibal, beat back the proud Romans for |» ? y the passage of a local or special ee mame - ‘$2 | 17 years and threatened several times to} Reports from the F. E. C. Hos- Sat Saneiea atee Ma Providing that from and aft- Weeks: - : | Capture their city, as Alaric did severai feet Pe Neustine, state, that's "Bhesta Pec, These selene now FFU Act Uecmnes cfiec AUYRETISING RATHS centuries later; Napoleon laid waste Eu- | 2'fonse Gomez, brother of State. in effect. The Artman Press.; tive all employees or offi- Made. known on application. ce Ne a 3 |Senator Arthur Gomez, shows apri-tf; ¢ials of the City of Key eS eet Sr rope, was imprisoned in Elba, escaped, met | steady improvement. | West, a municipal corpora- _ _ ditt elaine notices, cards of thanks, resolutioss of | his Waterloo and ended his days in St. Hel- | ee BICYCLES Motor Scooter, Flash; tion of the State of Florida, irmhect: obituary notices, ete, will be charged for at) . 14 and the Kaiser fled to Doorn when che | Th? list of relief workers now, light Batteries. Electric Irons,| Who have had -twenty (20) Notices for entertainment by churches from which ) best trained army the world had know. jemrloved in Key West total 322,! Cords, ‘Large Pedestal Fan, 24 Years active service in the ss -¢ & revenue is to be derived are 5 cents a line. . OWN | it was announced today by the’ inch. Apply at Skating Rink. employ of said City of Key {om Calais, Me ‘The Citizen. i f @ invites discus- F F ge i ; ; sion of public issues and subjects of local or generai | UP to that time, cried out for an armistice | Wisnroe County Relief Council. | “apr8-tt| West shall have the right to | 1933, | retire and upon exercising interest but it will not pablish anonymous communi- | gn November 11, 1918. — (a e . Tbe Mallory-Clyde liner Bra- 4 2-BEDROOM Shingle Cot-| the right to retire be carried 1942—Adna R s ations. NATIONAL EDITORIAL f And so it has beer in a hundred other | 2s js due to arrive in port tonight.’ tages for sale, $2,500 each, terms,! © the payroll as inactive failures of warlords who strove to substitute | Ske will take on a cargo of 1,334! Call after 10 p. m. 582-W. i shah por gine wessings might for right, and so it will be with them | c@ses of sea food products, cigars’ apr8-6tx) 5. atid Sigg Seger a hen’ thie Idee shot is Heed inthis w and sponges for shipment to New} ee sald eps: e last shot is fired in this war. l York ! ATTRACTIVE—3 bedroom, tile} e arrived at by taking the Key Westers, in common with all oth- een | bath bungalow for sale. Ave. E,| @Verage monthly salary for 404 teacher er Americans citizen,, despise the warlords | Three hundred passengers came; near hospital. $5,500 unfurnish- pie = ‘edict here — who have dragged their sons into the hell- nD Ves eaee lesan ea he PY) eee of ait eee Dic - Oct. 20 WILL always seek the truth and print it fire of war. But history shows it has ever | for Havana to spend the Easter’ apr8-6tx| © Official and the same w.thout fear and without favor; never be |/ been thus: peaceful men must spring to | holidays in that city. i sell accgen = see Gage hs eee | TEN’ i - Hi ve wi 5 i to attack wrong or to applaud right; arms to preserve their freedom. ve drew 'R. Miller, giuiae or be NA yaaa 14 PY eae| | NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF bs . . 3 H é v » INS) . chai *. be }-3tx - always fight for progress; never be the or- In this war, as in no other war, this |the Key West Chapter of the — ee eee gan or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, country is helping to crush a yellow race Ges aaee Bel Se rennet GRE Rate cea | att siely to fereect on- coal DEALER iS ieves i pate, ‘ wor loday from ashington 4 | I ici TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN faction or class; always.do.its.utmost for the Paiaeagee ‘ a end God-given right to | h2"more clothing has been sent’ to live aboard. Apply 1501! City who aang = that the undersigned, E public welfare; never tolerate corruption or ominate the world. Were it not for the | to Kev West for the needy in this' United Street. aprl4-2tx | splaced on the payroll as in- | Harris, a married wome * injustice; denounce vice and praise virtue, || hcrrors the war entails, Americans, with | community. FOR SES “pining: room ale Ee: i active and are now receiv- _ of the State — their keen sense of humor, would chuckl2 eee , i “| ing.compensation under ex- [apply to one of the Judg commend good done by individual or organ- | The pineapple season in Key, 1216 Catherine street. isting law. Circuit Court of the ization; tolerant of others’ rights, views and e ge _* a ruler whose people | west was started today, with the aprl4-3tx | Saas | Judicial Circuit of Florida ions: look upon him as a “Son o if | ’s fi ignment 1-' | further tha: @ provisions {| uty, at opinions: print only news that will elevate P SE eave, 0 es see CENCE gi Nai cits” Pid ia] feed Ad dal ie ee ee and not contaminate the reader; never com- || We Must crush that belief with fire and | #0 crates coming here from \uea- door sedan, five very good tires. ered supplemental and cum- sal Pane, on the 2 f promise with principle. steel, and crush it se utterly it will never | jyys J. Otto Kirchheiner will} Runs excellently; also man’s) Ulative to existing laws and | April, A. D. 1943, at chock | regain sufficient power to endanger the | be the hostess of the Happy Gath- bicycle. 1306 Division street. | shall not repeal such exist- | A.M. or &s soon thereafter as 2 peace of the world. er Club at its meeting on Wed-| aprl4-2tx| ing laws except to the extent | hearing may be had for a license nesday afternoon, April 19. ae | they are in direct conflict |to manage, take charge of and Warlords come and warlords go, and : ! | WANTED therewith. control her property and to be- —— H | the peacelovers of the world should have; Mrs. Andrew J. Page and Mrs j 7~. 7 | Dated at Key West, Florida,|come a free dealer in every ne- profited so well by the recurrence of them |J- F. Lankford leave tonight for erie HANGERS WANTED. | this 14th day of April, A. D.|spect in accordance with the ; ; | Tallahassee, where they will! $1.00 a hundred. Phone 282,| 1943. \statutes of the State of Florida wo that, when they go this time, they shall | ona the ‘Easter holidays with will call. White Star; © IVAN ELWOOD, (Sd) NELLIE E. HARRIS ntet end Bawrenns never return again to drench the world in | their daughters, Miss Wilhelmina! Cleaners, 701% Duval St. | J. O. KEMP, Petitione: : ree sae aprl-tf} A. ALBURY. (Sd.) AQUILINO LOPEZ, JR. Mane ores and Speen human blood. |Goehring and Miss Clara Bernice} ALuerng ’ ao Beach and Bathing: Pavilion: Roosevelt. and Churchill have an- | Lankford. who are students in the’ WANTED — Spanish teacher,| BIENVENIDO G. PEREZ —a moe 14 21.1983 a ‘ | a — >! b 4 -31; 21,19 Airports—Land and Sea. nounced they are determined to do that | °Ti4# State College for Women.| "private lessons. Apply “Q”, The | aprl4,1943 ' ‘iti vi oe xT Consolidation of County and City Gov- || very thing, and, however much some Amer-| Miss Lottie Roberts leaves this vile | ty Sa ee ESE aE ites OK WONRGE Cot vrs. ernments. icans may fume ab o ut “foreign entangle- | 2{ternoon for Washington to visit CasH FOR CAR in good condi-| iN PrenatTe. A Modern City Hospital. ” ‘ A : ve | net piece, Mrs. Hgwe, wife of “tion. Must be bargain. McCook, | i : ments,” the victory of this war will have | Captain A. G. Howe, USN, who is! 313 Elk a apriz-six| Somer is ienen been won in vain if we do not see to it that | attached to the Navy Bureau in’ j 3. Sawyer, Jr., | Certiti Ni 7 w s will not arise again to terrorize | ‘hat city. ky Of September.” DeGAULLE AND GIRAUD se eee CAMERAS pa Ee 2 hed | Colonel and Mrs. L. T. Brinton. Rnfield’s Camera Shop, 409 Lin-| be insted sition ras fax deed to |S They must be kept crushed. who had been visiting relatives i} coln Road, Miami Beach, Fla.,/©mbraces the following described |iament of Walter RANE to RAE RE OS, Key West, have returned to Wash-} Phone .5-7111. aprl2-3tx | broPerty in the County of Monroe, |ccased. have f American civilians, including those in | 8t"., Mrs. Brinton is the former a : “ <i | Miss Hattie Babcock of this city.| USED PIANO, in good condition. : ; Key West, do not yet know what hardships ees : | Titus ak reasonable. Loud Me. S As recorded in i Monroe County Records ree as FR: ZEN pursuant to the requirement of " |FROM FILES OF .THE CITIZEN Ooi —— {Section 21 of Article III of the| Hartford. Cor OF APRIL 14, 1933 byot saraiy BOOKS — New Constitution of the State of! day, - = ig ag a ook &t! Florida, as amended at the gen-| Died Feb Monroe County } IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN The differences that have existed be- tween Gen. Charles. DeGaulle and Gen. Giraud, in North Africa, seem to be on the policy discussions when we don’t under- | oeeeer ere DON’T leave pressure on rolls when sot im use. DON’T use same pressure for all or clothes; adjust wringer for types. DON’T use the center section of rolls, use full width. DON’T allow grease to accumulate on ends of rolls, as this will rot the rubber. THE WASHER DON’T overload, fill with clothes and water to water line. DON’T start washer with full load, put clothes in after washer is runnimg- Yerse of Gisabpearing, ; which. is a happy are. If the war lasts very long, we inay | Today The Citizen says in an} ina, 411 Whitehead street. | oprhe assessment of the said prop-|and Testament devele pment. tiken editorial paragraph: i apri4-itx |S, mater the said certificate is- my Nevertheless, one should remember fron sor gooas Worrying anoet ain ae a = alia: that‘w: : ERS | one’s he one minute pass- ISHED HOUSE or apart se naid certificate shall be re-| ,_ (94. Fe wereds Gen. DeGaulle was leading ®| —_ Citizen subscriber says he wonders | ing another car on a curve at 40| ment, two bedrooms preferred. | fir aeetrivea theatin Si Sr atrbs| Bentanmen ree French government in London, with how. oth tions understand our foreign | the.next- | Box B, co Citizen. aprl4-3t|the highest bidder at the court] “ceased. Nie . } ow other nations un ‘sta: g! i jhouse door on the first Mon-]} limited capacity to cooperate with the Al- aa aaaamaaei S| ates in the month of June, 1945 lies, Gen. Giraud, as the successor to Ad-| 54.4.4 them ourselves, oT = 7 | HELP WANTED pecs er miral Darlan, has something of considerable ; a oday In History WANTED—Five Waitresses, one| (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer value to the Allies, the full cooperation of | When:a man asks you for your opinion j H iced one Short Bette) Se ot Creat Couct of Monroe} the French in North Africa. | De ee ee oe r’s Dicti irat| Steam, Table Man. Good salary. z 14-21-28:mays,1943! Pisin Lond ule a8 that G | about a matter of public interest just be wie s Dictionary first) Room ha Hoard: at deat —_ ee ‘om London comes the wor at Gen. | thou he will 2 pply J. D.’s Restaurant, cross ‘ : thoughtful for a few moments and he wi ps CER i IN THE crit : DeGaulle has decided that Gen. Giraud is | supply you with all the answers. | 1861.—Fort Sumter evacuated.| “Hee! from bus station. = “Eigivewrm JUDICIAL CIRCUTT “a great soldi d ble fi * He wi ge apr5-tf! OF THE STATE OF FLORE IN grea er and a noble figure. e will Be SAEs 2 AND FOR MONROE COUNTY proceed to Africa where he will endeavor | Key West, as recently noted, has ai | caeaiie wok ae He WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN, CHANCERY. to find a way to “insure that the French em- | R. Crummer & Co., Wilcox refund jusi ater, Washington. Secretary of ee ag Teeth lle =. come VORCE pire shall be only one empire.” short of finished. The Crummer compafy [Sits Seward murderously assault- 3 |v. MARY pcapser ye This is a sensible course to pursue and | which inherited the contract as R. E. V. Co., | “4 °" SikPe4. WANTED—2 Colored Womeu;| Mee Pe it hag been rather difficult to understand Sete Seaag 4 Sea Re work in kitchen 6 days a week.|70° ¥., Mary Tootin. whose resi ee : to understand | successor, put the heat on Key Westers to! 1873—Histonic..Louisiana| Good pay. ‘Ocean View Res-| Youvare herehe nei ea to ap- the inability of French faetions to get to- | help get a license from the State Securities | Slaughterhouse case decision by} taurant, 520. United St. |Dear to the sworn Bill of Com-| gether insa common endeavor to free their ine issi [ems Cert ; 134t| Suove “vied cause Se or’ beters| nin, SEP Ae © Tree thelt | Commission. The commission bruskly told | apri3-tf| ahove, styled “cause on or ‘before “Ol v q pie ‘ . id E je Sry lay of May, A. D. 1943:/ country fromthe Nazi curse. Crummer to finish his Florida commitments | 1890—The Pan American : 3 RENT eerie ea gees thereof | FI : gr in 90 days, or no license for any bond com- | - eee Hid rrect-g a - = le Done and WGelns - Maren. xeek: JAILS FOR TAX REBELS pany with the Crummer name in it. The isp Peo epee ae he ne re SPOR Seeks =: PS na tgy Paget go S Key West authorities studied this over; de- | praia ST goriest—not an antique in the ain Lome hon i Commenting upon reports that war | cided to sit tight for 90 days. Attorney Gen- | 1812.—Steamer “Titantic,” oh| Jot! Renta start as low as 10c| %: (Sd) Florence E. Sawyer. | rs ; “lo i ae -n] | her maiden voyage, strikes ice- RAYMOND R. LORD, 2 : ceo mp Seam ie file income tax re- | eral Tem Watson injected a most novel berg off Newfoundland shortly| seller, Solicitor for ‘Complainant 3| urns, the Treasury Department asserts that | note into the situation by assuring the Key | before midnight—sinks in early ratios cneeinkeesis until returns are checked, it will not be pos- | Westers that if Crummer doesn’t finish the | morning with toll of 1,500 dead. ' " CWE : i ? seh . ; IN THE CIRCUIT COUR: THE sible to say whether any considerable num- job he will send some of his assistants to | i |ROOM and BOARD. Very rea-|"“pTEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCt. ber of workers have failed ly wi i > 1917.—Bureau of Public Infor-; sonable. 419 Southard Street.| OF THE STATE OF FLOMIDA. 1 t 's have failed to comply with | the Island City to lend a hand.—Fuller’s | mation created for war. | aprl3-12tx| AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN the law. Florida Letter. —- : CMAN CET ase No. £-546 Referring to a newspaper report that | 1939.—Pres. Roosevelt cables; LOST LOUIS STERLING ROBERTS. workers in one Midwestern town “estimat- | Bi B: CTI ee its DIVORCE Ker 4 n “estim OMBS CUT NAZI PRODUCTION prevent war. LOST—“A” Gas Ration Book.|MARGARET BRYANT ROBERTS. ed” that the number of defaulters would | —_— | a George Draines, 315 Virginia’ oppen o PUDLICATION be so great that the jails would be unable | A British officer asserted some days |. !942—Petain reinstates Laval; Street. aprl2-3tx/-ro: Marearet Bryant Roberts pis iis thei aes es pet 3 : YS | in cabinet. i Beaufort, North Carolina. to accommodate them, Treasury De-| ago that an industrial plant, destroyed in | Seales | LosT—Biack and tan wire-|. You are hereby required to ap-| | haired Welsh terrier; left ear|divorce in the above styled cause | partment says that it is prepared, if neces- | Germany by aerial bombs, meant the de- | pear te: Ae Eee of Daeieies: Sac down, right ear erect, named|0m the 3d day of May, A. D. 1943. ' — sary to “see how far the jails can. go in ac- | struction of tanks, guns and planes in just | Tod: 4 scope | days : : u s | lav’s Horo f otperice whic jotherwise the allegations thereia commodating real recalcitrants. the same sense that these weapons are de- ——— a |i digest Soran pg thes Ells. This’ Order" io'ts be publciet We mention this matter not because | stroyed in battle. | j worth Young, Army Barracks. |ecya io The Key West Citizen, 2 | we believe that any considerable number. More recently a dispatch from Berne, oe ait a maybe thatthe} aprl3-3tx neviepaner published in Key West j 234 day of citizens have wilfully refused’ to ‘make |'Switzerland, estimated that the production | light actions are but a cover to a! 20002 REAL ESTATE Pee ert. Rees ove an income tax return but because there | of airplanes in Germany has been cut thirty | ScTious nature. Be careful of as-/ : BE Ry ad may be a careless or silly individual with the | per cent through damage inflicted by the | fociations with the opposite sex, | Business or Residential All) Oiiont se Neeg Florida. id ; § i Z : for danger is indicated im their} Parts of the Island; Terms By: (Sd.) Florence E. Sawyer. idea that the Government will overlook | Allied aerial offensive which has also cut | direction. | J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER ae re PF cae such ineidents. . steel and iron production as much as fifty | i Realtor ; Solic’ © for Plaintiff. ' per cent. 5,000,000 TRAINED | Phones 124 and 736-R 505 Duval! mar24-31 ;apr7-14,1943 | DON’T leave agitator on shaft, remove f i aprl-tt! Hitler is called crazy now, and he may We have no method available to check | WASHINGTON.—More than 5,| — plead insanity to escape the rope after the | the accuracy of the report. Nevertheless, it | 900,000 men and women have been | MISCELLANEOUS SUMMER The Washer you have now will have to war. is hard to believe that Alllied planes, drop- pane potas Production jobs | "3 Afternoons’ Tues. last for the duration. Take care of it. — | ping thousands of tons of bombs a month, | Shc Metical Pe ct ey TOE ILE A0re bag a s and the National Youth Admin- beach afternoons with, and Sa-.. 2:30 - _ _ The man who gets ahead in life is the | npon German industria] facilities, do not | istration up shadaghe Tapia 31, Mie Goodspeed’s Nursery 20Y ba Fr vd ntl pad ie | individual who can work when there is no | interfere very seriously with the output of | apa He Paul V. MeNutt,; School play group. 728 Flem-| for HEAL! i immediate pressure upon him. Nazi war implements. bec: - ne: bd =" porwr # Pen ig oy AISI ISIS SITS GID SO IISIIDOIOISIIO IDI IOI SITIO AAT IIIA adenine din hinbihd PU ORTEOT PORTE CREE E® chairman,

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