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PAGE FOUR ~ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN How Johnny Doughboy’s Home. Folks Get Paid’ coum Sis - > ee ant | Buddhism are the principal fi ee i . of religion in Japan. CHARLES E. WILSON MANY INSPECTORS | NEW YORK.—There are about; | 900 inspectors in England assign- \ed to apprehend black marketeers. Subscrine to The Citizen jman is Donald M. Nelson Re- jlieving him of administrative Cetails is Charles E. Wilson, ex- ecutive vice-chairman. Reporting directly to Wilson’ are four vice- thairmen, J. A. Drug. William L. Batt, Donald D. Davis and Ralph J. Cordiner Krug’s responsibilities includ J 7 SIKE the Controlled Materials : . the determination of prioriti and the distribution of materials; LICENSED PLUMBER D®Davis L J ft © Batt’s chief job is to sit on the zs Combined Producion Resources| 1508 CATHERINE STREET | Board, a United Nations group, 1 $ y | £ +. " fo help decide how raw and fin- ere begins the examin- SORTING: High-speed machines move SIGNING: Machine puts | 3 4 ished materiais shall be distri- FICTION - NOW ; : ? ‘buted among the Allies. Davis FICTION z ; , runs WPB’s industry division TECHNICAL BOOKS proper proofs are okayed in a few days. Johnson on each check. | 4 % & |which carry out priority and con SAM. to 8 PM poser : i ; , servation orders and other poli- —_——_—— is - : : : , . : 4 cies originated in Krug’s office. §F YOu'RE Loexswve Fee |to accrue the first of the month! ne ph | : “ Cordiner heads up a sutebe: By BILL GLOVER jafter the application is approved, 3 i ‘| ee ‘i of varied WPB activities. Among AP Features Writer jand begin issuing the month fol-| fil bs a : them are the Planning Commit ¢ —. i attle | lowing that.” ‘ AP Features Ferdinand Eberstad has come’ tee, Procurement Policy Divi- h “aehengen : aay shad a Het eaaeh ag aa sige Baek for Dela: ‘aay a OUT OF THE RECENT reshuff-|this new top War Production sion, Statistics Division, and the | t nt Reem) one neaadanriets here to © hinge? Lea £ z if } : ling that saw the departure of) Board set-vp. Still definitely top’ Facilities Division. A number, of See PAUL SmitH Mile Run and. every other town Tt mlet in the U.S. ‘A., b Another {grumbling factor : + WPB operating units, including} 334 tomanenttt the Army’s ODB is making good in bulous battle to gu ed! by the féetMhat?40.000 : ie ®: (William M. Jeffers’ rubber oftits1) ~ antee that Johnny Deughboy’s.dependents get monthly al- |! Pai ae ved Sia EES . Ss \ Cl, fi d G I report directly to Wilson | aC swi ave mover A de 44 : ee eee Hoobwardipg > address” MANA! thded | assifte otumn yyou too will hy Lge PromPly| Gass B, consists of parents, broth! ies) fanny a : i gh fH 0000000000000 00seeseeeeeeeseesanaaennsessneseces Sertoan pak oi eee reid | ers, sisters or grandchildren. The! sitating 4 complete ~ rehandtihg. FOR SALE H coh tae bs lowance scale is lower and the! For example, 10,000 payees have! : in i | . if Sh tla ool aeboaee ee are | Soldier contributes smaller! di since the checks began is-! fe ee poe a ig ag getting thefrs now. pomount One of the ODE: |suing last September. | Sariretaiel Shalt ies, are. CIN sevens It's a bamulous battle because! headaches, says Col. Then there was the company of Rod diae. of Mae anal ; ch sca a year ago the agency. wasn't! Putting over the fact that Class B| soldiers which carried a trunkful ‘ weeks of waiting. PAUL OLD RAGS. Apply The Citizen! even on paper. Now, disbursing| individuals receive allowances of dependency applications all F A it SMITH, bookseller, 334 Simon-| Office. feb15-tf | at the rate. of $2,000,000,000 aj only if direct dependency can be|the way to England and North! i ear St at Sato : year in an ever-growing month- | Shown and if the soldier wants to! Africa... . i Z apr1-tf HELP WANTED ly avalanche of green checks ; contribute to their support. | The job of issuing the monthly | Bi. [. the lusty infant has proved, to) “We had one letter,” the colonel! checks becomes a highly mech- ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE and COOK, white or colored. Apply} the joy of’ Army men, that the|recalls: “which said ‘We under-|anized job of stencilling ma- ‘ 3 FANS, 2 Blue Flash Bottle! 416 Southard street, next to! War Department isn’t always the government sends | chines, computers, counting de-| um, Coolers. Apply Skating Rink.) Skating Rink. mayll-tf| snarled in red tape. iy eee pe Perents OF a eoldies-| vices, “ledder-printing weebines,| SEALING, 16 of these gad- apra0-tf! The agency is known officially | Please put us on the mailing list. enveloping and mailing contrap- | ts stuff d 185 | WAITRESSES for day or night as the Office of Dependency Ben-; ODB, which issues one-fifth of! tions: once the application is ap-' Sts stuff and sea’ ©™° | TRAILER, New Moon, 21 ft.| work. Apply 416 Southard] efits. Its director is Col. Harold| all the checks paid by Uncle Sam,’ proved. ' velopes a minute. te Bisetric. refrigeration. Can fi-| street, next to Skating Rink. | N. Gilbert, a six-foot, sandy-hair-| is housed in an 18-story, buff brick| The seemingly effortless, quiet | : | ee : : aes 7 | dependency allowances. Another] nance. Skating Rink. H may] 1-tf | ed veteran of 27 years of Army skyscraper in which the plaster} job of getting out the monthly | case wactnatiot dinecas res may5-tf! life, was scarcely dry wee the Bt es lle is a maze of checking Cae rans Wis sw wG 3 | WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN = If you do your part: he is con-|gew agency moved in from Wash- | and counterchecking devices. | : SERRE SE = P| «4 does the average room. Covers fidert ODB will stay on a current|*ngton last October. [agit let the teupergetions Ges oc ane cetrenged wits, des | Seca one thousand: Mania rant cin Bes sage —_— sod wane ee aioe basis even when the Army reaches| _ Col. Gilbert is an infantry of-|ware — the, family — allowance Bee F re ar She et air ee oe 6 pase $ aa ‘vy a { S=2 Meno rtf its currently — estimated full| ficer who has served around the| checks are signed and mailed on sat ee “7 SETH aca . ee i er conte gr ives ye | WAITRESSES WANTED—Sid < H 1 hour. fo offensi = h off or 9 million | World. In 1939 he directed Amer-| the 13th floor, hateneeton ahr oerdoderal Bah Bartel | eet hy “ttl aoe ns PEE ae te otitctiena cite: lic WCW greatest peacetime Senet Pasbaptionsrss. wlimontiions |Proof. It didn’t work. ‘ aprl-tf/ walk Cafe. Duval and Fleming) odor. Washable! Let us New applications for family al-|i9& campaign and originated the} are constantly given payees to | Many odd requests come in| 7 Sob oow sure maj maid roma er ar Towancesareflowing in at the} 0w famous “Keep ’Em Flying Prevent grafters from getting j but perhaps the ODB’s: weirdest TWN 2 Hollywood Beds, agraiet rate of 12,000 a day. , Slogan. . | their money. Equally important | assignment was se a PS. toa mahogany Bed, Stravnans Fold-| HELP WANTED—FEMALE ‘To handle these applications, | His slogan now, emblazoned | to the government, a staff of | letter from a soldier's mother who a:Way Bed. Like new. 1002\7,7 oe gatmeo’ rn oo read 80,000: letters a day, write] in every corner of the building,,| filed investigators is on the job | refused to accept her allowance. Fleming street. ma20-3tx | LADIES WANTED for Stock- | * another 82,000, answer 10,000 tel.| #8 “Get ‘Em Paid.” _ | to make sure frauds don’t cheat. | “If you have any safety pins.” | _ { room work. Must be strong ephone calls. interview hundreds! , 1" Spite of everything, grum-/ Uncle Sam either. At present | the afterthought confided, “please] BEDROOM SET and DINETTE! 224 active. Good pay for right pf applicants and do all tie paper) ling does occur. | 50,000 cases are investigated {send me three dozen. Daught SET. 71-1 -Poingiana ‘Place. | person. Apply Mr. Bennett, work behind each one of the more... /8€ most generally misunder-| each month because of some | in-law is going to have a baby. may20-3tx| 5: H- Kress & Co, may19-6tx/ than 3,000,000 monthly checks re-| 5t004 factor is that people believe | incomplete, suspicious or du- ; Please send pins. This is serious. | quires the efforts of 10,000 work-|imiay, yowances begin. imme-| bious factor. |T'll pay postage.” NEW GE. FRIGIDAIRE andj WANTED TO BUY et a eT, ealtiert a 3 | Uiately after the application,” the; One woman was found to have, The ODB's feminine staff oblig-|“ Dinette Set. 913 Georgia St. | | Reale Silitert cationtes {colonel says. “Instead they begin; married three soldiers to get their! ed. , may20-t;TO BUY PORTABLE RADIO or ee | Victrola—not electric, 728 Flem-| | ELECTRIC STOVE. Brand new.; iM8 Street, Phone 551-M. How You Can £06 DAILY AVERAGE Only used as demonstrator. } may21-3tx Also, one practically new Ice Help Speed Checks | CHICKENS IN YARD sos = | EMPLOYMENT WANTED | SWP. Ap Features { E RK.—A human being} Box, insulated. Phone 1057. | H ats ; ss a Se eee Duman bein ifr Peale ae Aan HOUSE PAINT. - mt, the ‘Army's Office of De | EGGS AND MEAT ON TABLE Plasnsctgeee zee man AL AEDUN MEBNAR| FR ' dent, the Army's Office of De- " i ing, | desires work. Carpenteri pendency Benefits says your : : e : Se ae TWO LADIES’ BICYCLES and; piastering, cement —e ae monthly check will arrive | : oe Sidewalk Sarcasm | Motor Scooter. Skating Rink. Mastic ‘Trailer Camp. Esti- promeny. if you help by: wea) ie : Excited Owner: I left my midget} may20-tf| mates. M. E. Fidler. | _1. Making sure the applica- ; : car here five minutes ago and it’s i may20-6t | tion by the soldier or yourself | i gone. FOR SALE—Two cottages, one | is accommanied by documentary | ae Policeman: Have you felt in| furnished ands one unfurnish-; FOR RENT proofs, such @s marriage and | your pockets? ed. Price: $2,500.00. Terms. } bap ana iar ae Apply: Pollock, 508 Dvval St.' . Understanding payments ; », i avon may20-6tx do not begin until the month }! / bdr feat eee anh ehh - x —_ following the. first full month | a . * Rocks, Rhode Island § AUCTION SALE se the duthorization’ ‘is in | ' 2 & : RS , 4 j |New Hampshires are good al-|-————————=>— per week. PAUL ‘SMITH, book-| es a bcbda red / } purpiosd breeds. Soli eiecmraan | Seller, corner Simonton. and} aa Phin a tba ee y shilg , oy Chickens should have proper} AUCTION SALE | Eaton, St. : aprl-tf; ¥ * j _ food, good housing and careful 3K {GF 5: A | RERISPEES © ARAL pt 2 Thay: S08 a A 5 ema | ark, N. J, of any change of ad- watching to prevent the spread| | NS nome STOR! | FURNISHED BEDROOMS. Rea- dress. . | s é F + ; ; ‘ si 4. Including the soldier's | ' . : , jot disease. Most backyard poul- 1,000 CHAIRS j; sonable. Upstairs. 111 Simon. ji m c 4 | try keepers find it more practical JRNITL | ton. may21-3tx | porn bond agicorrmtg snd Tee . Pe : Vie usc commercially mixed feeds abcess he. en H : | E N A | E L 0 i D paiva: pe 'Y than to mix their own feeds. = of tie ' FOR RENT—ROOMS Pah: abit z 4 * Grain may be fed in a litter but] Miami Cive Center, Inc. ! QUICK-DRYING ENAMEL ——————— | ‘ a more sanitary method is to| Formerly onerated in Cinderella jes soe me euly, ne block he will need about 1,500 more for’ LUNCHTIME—Commercially-prepared feed: vii -bal- | feed it in hoppers. 1 WILL BE HT 5 eee beds, ik production. They are as im- aced dist for bens: If they are kept io indore pi esis Indoor Hens 1 IOUSE OF JOHN E. wiTH-| Plenty of Hot Water. 513 ant as an armored division, vitamin preparations must be added, AND Whitehead Street. may21-3tx - Se y te PROCESSING: H ing, checking, double-checking, approv- authorized glaims. Applications with jane of ba sCol- WL: ing and authorizing of family allow- ances, they hie | | A large space is not needed| ;! en Dare 10: Keep Gn hane | COR, ae Say jfor a small flock. Laying hens| A fos LOST bis Moré than 90 per ae of} By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE {can be kept indoors the year hem are women, teen-aged las- | AP Features Writer round. The vi y well and AUCTION STARTS 9 A. M sies to’ graying. matroux There} ; j round. y will lay well and| AUCTION STARTS AT 1 se | ate fewer than 200 auc. there! WASHINGTON, May 22—The war boom may not put “‘a chick- |Keep healthy if they have com-| 1,000 STRAIGHT CHAIRS [Ben Hoberis,- Yale’ Deiee supervising,” ¥ omcers| en in every pot” but a lot more people are going to become better j fortable, well-ventilated houses) Of every dexeription. 5 sell’ Place, Apt. 2-A. may20-3tx Ironically.the office hich: hos | acquainted with chickens on the hoof. * and are oe ee rations con- “s les the mandatory family allow,| The meat-rationing pinch has caused a big increase in back-|‘#ining cod liver oil or. son rd chicken raising. .Requesst for informe « {other source of Vitamin D. || EARRING. Gold Bird Cage with ances for the four lowest ranks icken raising equesst for information on poultry tending: The sun porch is an important various colored stones. Reward (buck private to line sergeant),|#€ Pouring into the-Departmen: | yard poultry-raising by= puteldevelopment in backyard chicken| 2% ; ee ee gee hasn’t one enlisted man on duty }of Agriculture at yAfe more| chasing hatchery eggs, © day-old peu ing. This should. be about | ss 2 y eat. The family allowances comprise |than doubld.that\of, pré rationing | chicks, started chicks and parf#|gagesarpe size as the house with | gence pegs may21-2tx about two-thirds of the monthly/44S- (ecg Pei \ly-grown or well-develaped ‘pul 3 firey cinder crete fl ‘f “AP : lotments of pay by soldiers, from | Of ChGKenr§ vices <c@BES and methods ‘are P¥btxred.... because oit af is easily cleaned. {19 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS | tion on’ Mackle-Leach Con.| private to general, sending more | PO ried one had ee egy tors osually’ is inconvenient’ for thé} ultty 4 specialists say © sick Paint. sprayer, lamps, desks. | struction job: Finder please money to the folks back home, for | (@milies In sm ve iragsies Bie | Ste eles to hatch eggs or hirds Should be removed from] 150 Doz. Glass Tumblers | return to 1916 Seidenberg Ave. bank deposits or for insurance. ttt alte sbolies othe eee at ¢ 5 Ss. | the flock as a’ precaution against| ~~ 1.000 OTHER ITEMS GALORE may22-3tx Vietvdvvukcae: ie | Ps. is year! It is advisable to obtain chick-| loss. In case of an outbreak o!| SHA Tee ee Antone: oe Ee ees ily allowances dither res, | there has been a heavy trend_to| ens from a reliable breeder who! disease, consult a veterinarian or| WRIGHT—Auctioneer, FOUND | SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING deducted from soldiers’ pay: thal pine cng t salists| 8, KNOW® ,t@ have healthy stock| communicate with your _ state] eiutcisht Aim ei BAe & ENG ANY sary wi overcdae Ad yovernment poultry specialists| bred for high e: roduction. | agricultur llege, givi | | INEERING oe ae vife andjor chil-| other chickens for meat and re-|yide the average family with a} 3 Y wins ee ee place to get! § PHONE 58 WHITE STREET sy dependents which the sol-| placement purposes will produce | liberal supply a eggs me ‘mmoet sek a kept ce mnie | WANTED—A chance to bid _on| Fresh Fruitsand Vegetables, | = dicrs must help support, he con-/372 pounds of solid food in lof the year. | A Victory Garden and a Vic-| Se ee a may Sopent Key West, Florida cared $28 f ty gest oe govern-|year. Eighty pounds would be} qhe more common breeds are} tory flock of chickens, well con:|_ A® ¥ Sy Pth nid sists ae aby $12 for one/the meat of young chickens, 22 suitable for. backyard; Victory|fined, make a good backyard]... > PERSONAL child and $10 for each additional) pounds in stewers and roasters, ficke . Anionk sono te sep hoes binatina The chickens will; COAT HANGERS WANTED. | —W_——_____ ope 18. ; and 270 pounds in eggs. fcath Rocke mdi Naat consume Garden while cs. well $1.00 a hundred. FAs Fn HUMAN HAIR bought, $2-$4 Ib, i Il Not Eligible | How To Start | Reds, Wyandoites, . Neva Hamp-|#5 kitchen scraps, which willl Qianers, 7011 Duval St | lenges Ateyiay's, a0 wee | Melb e e Another group of dependents, You can make a start in back-! shires and Leghorns. The Leg-'help to reduce the feed cost. | q = tt . + “BI aN apri-tf/ 20th New York. may22-1tx

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