The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 25, 1943, Page 3

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TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1913 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN : - - should like, through you, to offer’ list of post-war projects, the finest] PEOPLE’S FORUM | my suggestion-to the planners. _| possible fisherman's clubhouse, to | When one considers the literal} be built by the dock where the (acres-of desirable land, and the! fishing boats come in, to include, 4 | quantities of expensive equipment a broad porch where tourists can) (By Associated Presn) |that are devoted to the entertain-| sit and wateh the day’s catch come} CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. May see: of cous in such towns as| in, a restaurant, a tackle repair} 25.—The city court clerk called the | Saint Petersburg or Orlando, one} shop, a center for booking boats ie jess wonders how Key West ever ata ete and a bulletin board) ~~~ ee a are tracts winter visitors at all. The| for recording the season’s record MAN LOOKED FOR ARMY NURSES NOW HOW TO FILL OUT ON NEW CHARGE: WATCH THEIR STEF OPA'S MAIL APPLICATION FOR WAR RATION BOOK NO.3 | (By Anmeounted Prone KEESLER FIELD. Mis 25.—Nurses t UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION WAR RATION BOOK No. 3 IDENTIFICATION STUB » | APTER COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION, TEAR OFF THIS STUB AND BE SURE TO KEEP IT UNTIL YOU GET YOUR WAR RATION BOOK NO, 3 sTus Mar |ing from the county prison camp city. No- TEAR OFF THIS STUB HOD United States of Form Approved Budget Bureas Americe—Office of Price Administration APPLICATION FOR WAR RATION BOOK NO. 3 bo regularly 1 he fegularly live-at the'same less), such as students iS, travelers, ‘A person ma; ‘The following may nor apply or be an the armed services, whethe July 21, 1943, to address address between June 15 re accepted later. st be made foreach group of persons who are elated by blood, marriage. or address. Persons temporarily away from home (for a period pital patients, etc., must be included in the family RELATED by blood, marriage, or adoption must ed, you can get them at your post omce ‘War Ration Book No, 3. ion for War Ration Book No. ing Army, Navy, Mari Of institutions of inyoluntary conhnement such a> address of the person to whom books are to and July 21, 1943, do not submi . Print In Ink or Type (Number City or, off is 000000 (Street, RF D., or General Delivery) Print m the spaces provided below the name of the head of the family, county in which persons included in this application live, and their complete mailing address, 1 print your own pame and address. 7227 GREEN ST.|\S/7/7TH! M10. Print below full name and date of birt! application. If person listed above as receive a Book at this address, repeat that if you are not a tof a family group, fold or Tear Off ‘First name) of each person included in this of family is ae to given below, Books will Nor be forwarded. it application, AND KEEP IT. jlive ifshing. Key West is, |sports. And if we concentrate} tour tourist money on luring big} jgame. fishermen, we'll” fill our A GOOD SUGGESTION | Editor, The Citizen: Ihave read with considerable! interest your editorial on planning) of visitors. BERS. post-war projects in Key West. I) INSTRUCTIONS 3. Persons | I | with this most easily pleased typei sideration. | would do more to push Key West|Key West, Fla., I should like to see, high on the|up on the list of tourist resorts} May 22, 194: |tive fishing, Key West is, un-jfish. This could be operated by|and captured inside the un-/ the Chamber of Commerce, or the| body answered. Now the cops are | doubtedly, the finest of all spots|city, the cost paid by concessions, | ooking for the ;to indulge in the finest of allj and membership offered to winter | Sond charge—escaping from the th | visitors free, or at a nominal cost. urge the planning committi | rooms,!our hotels, and our shops! to give this suggestion serious con-! courts. it I really believe ndant on @ jcity jail. j =e than ten f shuffleboard | they’r acres i PAUL SMITH. ines, Coast CAREFULLY be mailed it you Such i antl inc nd cll in i intial ian | WATCH REPAIRS TYPEWRITE OR PRINT PLAINLY, YOUR RATION BOOK WILL BE MAILED TC THE ADDRESS You erisios Maurice Scammons, Jeweler 518 Fleming Street SASLALADAARARAMAARAAAABDABAAADAAAAABA An tt hn thn hn Mn hr VV VV VV VII VII IV ISSCC ISS I SIO T™, AL & JOE RADIO SERVICE 629 Eaton, Cor. Elizabeth St. Phone 1081 The Fastest Radio Service in South Florida Also—REPAIRING of Electrical Appliances SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TRY OUR SERVICE and BE CONVINCED A i i. Lr. Mr MM er kr Mr kr a a ha Sr a Ss te HEAD OF FAMILY FILLS IN HERE SSP eta ence Mee OSU a no ARNE Hees Me Pa SN sh ey aR Ma LIST ALL THOSE FOR WHOM BOOK 3 IS SOUGHT. NOTICE THAT HEAD OF IVY VV VV WY I WIV I Te AABAABABAAAMBAAMS i linia lin lin lan lanl han fon ban tn nn tn dn tn to dn Dn Dn Dn te, te th OPA mail centers. Cut this diagram out and use it to guide you in filling out your application sard. | ity it are true. A false certification is a criminal offense. fob Letter carriers are beginning to distribute these cards. out at once, but should not be mailed before June I. Book No. 3, which is a replace-! ment book, will be distributed by m application card has spaces for additional family names. Cards are pre-addressea to Regular letter postage - 2 or 3 cents - is required. this application certifies to OPA to do so and that all statements in 1 beginning late in June. FAMILY REPEATS HIS NAME ON FIRST LINE. IF ELIGIBLE MORE SPACES ON OTHER SIDE OF CARD FIREMEN’S TROPICAL PARK 712 DUVAL STREET KEY WEST, FLORIDA Special Kiddies’ Matinee Daily 3:00 to 6:00 P. M. AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL MERRY-GO-ROUND GIANT FERRIS WHEEL KIDDIE AUTOS KIDDIE AEROPLANES PLAY BINGO NIGHTLY! AAAAAAAAAAAAADAMAAAAAAAAAAASAAAL PYY VV Vv vv vr verry, APPLICANT MUST SIGN HERE They can be filled Reverse side of thei ON OOOO TOSCO SSS OOS | VV VV VY VV VV OFFICE OF WAR INFORMATION GIVES INSTRUCTIONS RELATIVE TO FILLING OUT NEW RATION BOOK APPLICATION * t ‘ (Special to The Citizen) JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 25. —Florida post offices began late jast week distribution of postcard application blanks for the state’s| estimated 2,000,000 consumers’ supply War Ration Book No. 3,; which will be put into use some- | time later as a replacement for} war ration books one and two. | Everyone will require one of the! new books. Extréme care is nec- essary jg;making,out the applica- tions, Chauncey-W..Butler, district | OPA director, pointed out. News- papers optapiepedistsibution. posts in each? yy will Supply } correct ‘information on procedure. | “An application,” said Butler, | “must be made for each group of} Persons who are related by blood, marriage or adoption and who regularly live at the same ad-; dress. t “Print plainly the names andj birthdates of all persons covered | by the application, Do not list per- sons in the armed forces. Be sure} that the names of all family mem- bers who are entitled to a ration book are listed. “Every application must be signed by the person—usually the } head of the family—to whom the; ration books are to be mailed.| This signer’s name is required at four different places on the appli-! cation.” ' Application blanks are being placed in post boxes, are deliver-| ed by carriers on all mail routes— one to each home—and are also! available at general delivery Win*! dows. Distribution of the blanks| 4, Raddatz, of Milwaukee, a radio} # is scheduled to be completed} June 5. Heads of households are requir-| ed to fill out one simplified blank | for each household, listing there-| on the name and age of each per-! son entitled to receive a ration} book. When filled out, the card must be mailed before June 10 to} the state mailing center whose ad- dress is already printed on the re- verse side of the card. They. re- quire a 3-cent stamp. Cards should not be taken to local rationing beards. Distribution of Book III to those householders who applied for! jit as a suspect, is sure bad taste. If; THE LOWDOWN FROM HICKORY GROVE I see some folks are starting to worry about what we are to do about Big Business after the war —what we will do with the plants now turning out tanks, and para- chutes, and dynamite, and 6-shoot- ers, ete. Stewing about what is to become of these plants is sure hunting for something to stew about, The am- munition and food and clothing, and all items used up, are not be-} ing stirred into a problem. The plants to build these guns,- etc., are just a part of the war expense. Tear ’em down when the war is over and charge everything off, same as wool, or cooper, or steel. Otherwise they will be an ever- lasting nuisance. Look at Muscle Shoals after 1918, and the TVA socialism which resulted from not dismanting that outfit at the 1918 war's end. I And using the present moment: to cast some kind of left-handed criticism upon business and treat} the U.S.A. had not had some big} outfits to build big guns, oldj Adolph might some day soon be sailing up our old Potomac—andj the folks who point fingers at} business, would be under the bed. Yours with the low down, JO SERRA. | CRASH AIDS CUPID | GARNETT, Kan.—Sergt. Robert} operator, suffered a broken ankle j when an army bomber crashed} iast December near Harris, Kan.} Miss Alma Jean Whiteford, near} whose home the crash occurred, rendered first aid and later vis- ited Raddatz at the hospital at To-| peka air base. Recently, their en-} gagement was announced. ; { them will begin about June 20} and will be completed in August. Making application for Book III has been considerably simpli- fied, the OPA said, in contrast to| the routine of registering as here- | otfore. Cleveland New York Washington Detroit ares Philadelphia» —_ STANDINGS MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES Watch and Jewelry Repairing At Reasonable Prices PRITCHARD FUNERAL HOME Dignified Sympathetic Courtesy LICENSED EMBALMER Ambulance Service Lady Attendant PHONE 548 Never Sleep —o—— FRANK JOHNSON Junior 604 DUVAL STREET The Old Reliable Since 1898 LN SOS Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Souvenirs, and Gifts AAA AAAAAAAAADAS American League | Club— W. L. Pct.! 16 11 .593 1411 560) 15 13 536} 13-12 .520 15.483 | 12 455 12.455 17.393} Chicago St. Louis _.. Boston -. National League Club— w. Brooklyn - 21 St. Louis sal? Boston ak Philadelphia Cincinnati Pittsburgh New York .. Chicago . Pet} 9 .700 10.630} 10.583! 12.556} 16 .429 15.400) 18 .379 919 321 5 indian tan tindton tnt intr ntntintntnntnte | POO OOOO OTC OTTO TOOT OCCT CT | i i i iin han inn tn hn in on nb ncn ttn bn ts tnd tint 4 ; 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 af TODAY’S GAMES MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES | National League No games scheduled. American League No games scheduled. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League No games scheduled. American League No games scheduled. Tunis and Bizerte have long been prizes of war. % 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO., of Key West AAAAAAAAARAARARRORRRARRARRRRRR RRS wyvvvwww Sg Appraisals Management IMPROVED and VACANT PROPERTIES in Key West and Monroe County J. 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