The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 30, 1943, Page 4

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THE KEY WES? CITIZEN |LEARNS ADDRESS OF ——_—_—_—_—$— nnn BOY ALLEGED TO HAVE WEATHER REPORT ‘ STOLEN MONEY HERE’ taken at 8:30 a. m Patrolman Armando Acevedo pai ohn said today that, following an in- ere vestization, he has learned the] Highest: last 24 hours ; probab’ address of the boy who is alleged] Lowest last night — jg ly will be discussed at the to nave stolen $1,030 frora Man-|Mean ————__—— | mi i £21 Gas. : - al eee ! lass meeting to be held tomor ¢ boy has gone to Tampa, Precipitation go | tow night i Mr. Acevedo stated, and he knoWS| painfall 24 hours ending j i Sila cen nga where he is residing, but, it'waS|" g.39 a. m., inches ____ said, no telegram will be sent tOjmotal rainfall since June 1, the chief of police in Tampa. 19). anches ‘ if JUNE 30, 1943 WEDNESDAY. AAAI YOUR PENCIL; NEW FEDERAL x k & x k * Temporarily May Give More Than They Owe Rak, ok x «k * SUPREME COURT (Continued fom Page Onc af the payment of the indebted- Answers to YOUR WAR QUESTIONS SW) SPEEDY, SURE S] RELIEF FOR ACID ‘Earners FOURIER IR TRE By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE - AP Features Writer Q.—My husband -went into the “= WASHINGTON, June 30—t weer Bispaiees ‘ H i n service in October and I didn’t re- _ Don't <gatechh poeple. at -tituurgusn garry eggATHET ceive the family allowance for 5 : pay check for a bigger (or aj (Sea) {re thet ‘mgnth. How do I go about/make an arrest ‘unless Mr. CastlO| netici a smaller) income tax than you getting it? signs a warrant charging the . F would have contributed under the; ‘ A—If you or your husband fle | with the theft. No action had gi. method of collection. TMM | application for the allowance, it| taken in that regard up to 3 o’eloe! th ah. i ill FOR SALE starts the month after induction. | this afternoon, 38 | ‘ ; ‘ oa ent for ie preceeding | boy, wi : 5 i ‘por: paying more taxes than; SPECIAL—One thousand Manila De 5 - aes wae Aine geet papier , | | i In Care of This Paper 1 $ | Representative Bernie Papy and | representatives of the fiscal GARDNER’S PHARMACY (egerit: will make addresses. re ear ee . pane Ee a me | Samar Two worers a MI] A MI = rors eae LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY smu. ROOMS msm Reasonable for Reservations WITH BATH AND TELEPHONE FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 NE. ist Avenue 80 Rooms - Elevator 100 Rooms - Elevator Heated 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION Q.—At what time does a boy} whois being inducted into the} army express his preference? A—After he passes his physical examination. If he asks to be in- ducted, he can state his prefer- ence to the draft board. hey. actually owe. A large num-| Second Sheets, $1.00. 500 f si " ee Ber, for the time being, will pay) Sheets, 60c._ These prices now pulled a pair of trousers pag REV. SAMUEL G. RUEGG sss than they owe. Uncle Sam,| in effect. The Artman Press. however, will square up with) aprl-tf “Both groups next March. i (This is entirely separate, of; RENTAL LIBRARY BOOKS. Li- “eburse, from the unahated 25 per| brary copies of latest best sell- cent of one year’s taxes—1942 or| ers at reduced prices. PAUL 1943, whichever is lower—which; SMITH, bookseller, corner Si- are to be paid half on March 15,| monton and Eaton Sts. 1944, and half on March 15, 1945.) \ junl2-tf rt Same Tax Rates Tax rates on 1943 income are the same as they were on 1942 income. The new law only changes the method of collecting taxes. der Mr. Castro’s mattress = took a wallet, containing’ $1,030, ; Sunrise out of the trousers. Sunset The boy was chased down Du-| Moonrise” - val street to Division, where he|Moonset_ turned up an alleyway and disap- Tomorrow's Tides The Congregational Church is .|fortunate in having secured a -}man of such wide experience as| Rev. Ruegg to carry on the work during the pastor’s vacation. Rev. Ruegg, B.A., has traveled in fort eight foreign countries and forty- seven states of the Union, and has spent a number of years in Ger- many as a leader in the Hall® Ger- man Mission. He has a wide interest in com- munity affairs, having once been Q.—I forgot to remove my iden- tification stub from application for ration book No. 3. What shall I do? A—Nothing at present. If ap- plication was correct, you'll get peared. (Naval Base) High Tide Low Tide 9:47 a.m. 2:56 a.m. LIONS TO SPONSOR 11:13 ‘p.m, 4:36 pm. |PHONOGRAPH RECORDS. All PARADE SATURDAY} |, FORECAST ee re Ey Oe ee COD: ions | tered showers and thunderstorms on|this afternoon and tonight; sea- Record slips FREE on request. Members of the Key West Li Club are sponsoring a parade “Temporary over payments and} _under payments result from ef- s to. simplify. the withholding }, 4 C. *&. L. Amusemest Machine Co., 1510 N. W. 36th St. Mi- ami, Fla. jun24tojly26-27tx TRAILER for 4, with tires: $375. the book. If you haven’t received new book by August 1, apply to} your rationing board. Q.—If I move to another state, | will I have to go back to the state} Saturday night to boost their can- didate for Stadium Queen, Miss Vanessa Collins, The parade will form at'the corner of Di¢ision and Duval at 8:30 o’clock and ‘will pro- ceed down Duval to the corner of | sonable ‘témperatures. Florida: Scattered thunder- showers this afternoon; : scattered showers in extreme south and extreme northWest portions to- night. i Hattérds; N?)0,,° to" Apalachi. president of a business men’s asso- ciation; and has addressed scores of Rétary, Lions’ and other ser- vice. clubs. During his stay in Key West he will net only conduct the regular services of the church but will deliver a series of lectures in the Service Center (dates to be an- nounced later) on such subjects as these: “The Terrifying Russian Experiment,” “The Jew, the World’s Asset,” “The Totalitarian State Menace,” “The Clash and Conquest of Color,” and other sim- ilar topics. The Congregational Church is pleased to be able to bring Mt Ruegg into this community. peuendinien heck eee where I registered if I’m called to | Greene. wou ao the Army? { A.—No. You can go to the draft | cola, Fla: No small craft or Getting off to a late.start,, the is 2 Lions. have been roaring all over ope ee shave been is- board where you're living and ask | town the last day y two be- . j for your papers to be transferred {half of their candidate and are for preliminary physical examina- ' confidently predicting her elec- TEMPERATURE: tion or for induction. tion when all the ballots are in on July 10. ise .| ; Temperature..data for the 24 All other organizations having} hours ending’ 8:30 a. m., June 30, candidates in the field are cor-|1943, as reported by the U. S. dially invited to take part in the}Weather Bureau: parade and thus boost their re- Highest Lowest spective candidates. All desirous last 24hours last night of taking part are requested to be} Atlanta 88 70 - Q—What’ is the PER the appointed place at 8:301 Boston ° 62 weight for a man 31 years old to i ea Brownsville a he y | Charleston 69 45 be inducted into the Army. Seabee A—The Army doesn’t have a! REV, T. 0. BALDWIN Bebo : TO PREACH TONIGHT % definite weight requirement. They Daiwsehan go by general physical condition. Jacksonville 72 Q.—What is to prevent anyone! Rev. T. O. Baldwin, Pastor of oor uae - ; from using stamps numbers 15) the First Baptist Church of Vero K.W. AIRPORT 86 76 and 16 after the board has already | Beach, Florida, will be the guest | Memphis bs 83 61 allowed them sugar for canning?/speaker at the mid-week Prayer : 88 72 A.—The board won’t allow more}Service at the First Baptist Minneapolis 65 50 than 15 pounds now. If their rec-| Church tonight at 8:15. o'clock. New Orleans _ 92 67 ords show they’ve already allow-| Rev. Baldwin is visiting his Son, |New York _. 83 62 ed you more, they'll ask you for} Russell Baldwin, at the Poinciana | Norfolk 92 67 WANTED . stamps to cover. Place. Oklahoma City 80 59 It is not often that guest-spéak-| pensacola’... 84 74 ea HANGERS. WANTED. ers are available. and we take! pittsburgh 78 52 4c a hanger. Phone 282, we pleasure in inviting the public tolg+ Louis .. 74 54 will call. White Star. Cleaners, this service, states the pastor. esa 86 701% Duval St. apri-tf = the average deduction, but wage} U-BOAT MENACE . HELP WANTED earners with unusually large de- ductions may be overtaxed and! WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN (Continued on Page Four) the population of Chicago? those with very small credits may} GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- gin to fall,” when a mighty blow; Bobby: Not all of them, Miss be undertaxed temporarily. most City Pharmacy. apr?-tf | will be struck that will leave the| Shaw, we've only lived here, three} ’ jenemy prostrate. l years. . 5 £ “The new system is.on the com- | ————————__— ——_______ plicated side, but the thing to re-| HELP WANTED, white or color- He said nothing about,an in-| member is that the withholding; ed, male or female. No ex-!| vasion,- but that assertion was; to Clade ate sipeey cur-| perience necessary. Apply Co-| viewed as meaning that Italy or in ie , Tou; ap- i -tf| ; . i i = | proximating ate tax. ability, | bat Seaman may31-tf| ent Service can advise you. to yrange hig be pe sonic fe Ld on the Tape TOR, SALARIES PAID for Day Ta’ al ie, same allow-) ight ‘Wai Sie | ances for exemptions and deduc- bea ah eparars: anatt tiors-as you.used in making out) | your return last March. |BEAUTICIAN, full or i | , part time. Extra Bookkeeping For Some _| Good salary and commission. Certain classes. of taxpayers,| Apply 536 Fleming. jun29-3t however, will have to do some ex- | tra bookkeeping this. year. Single} WANTED—Partner, big income | persons receiving wages figured to) In Key West. Full or part time| exceed $2,700 and Soacticd persons | work as dealer for new motor} 500 mat, Beaty Pe vas teed: scooter. Manufacturer claims Catt ah capeastt Meee. i 5 < ity. above the withholding amount | aie sebetl tiers tH tas Bec (plijs 1943, ‘March and June pay- gee sngeaee a ine oe saad September 15 Hod {| ‘edy secured and returnable. tenes Asal ik temne gD ae Pay | Box P, Citizen. Jun30-1tx es ee arte ee he ee ; | ons: 15th of March, June, September | Dee hee Gapated and December. | eC Peasons who receive their in- come from business, professions, | rents, dividends, etc., instead of} from wages and salaries, likewise | must file a tax estimate Sept. 15) and pay in quarterly installments. | > ‘A wage earner . who receives | LARGE ROOM for more than $100 income from; sons. White House, 227 Duval gources other than his wages, also| Street. jun29-2tx must estimate the withholding) —— amount. i If a taxpayer's estimate is more than 20 per cent under his liabil-/ WILL PERSON TAKING lady's ity, he has to pay a penalty. How-! Whittneur Watch from bath- ever,,a_taxpayer who thinks he| house at South Beach hag,made an error in his Sept. 15 366-M. Mfrs. Oliver jun’ declaration can make an amended | ———______ estimate on, December 15. “A” Gas Ration Book AF426699-G. Ifhis .amended estimate is 80; Return to Jefferson per.cent correct (66 2-3 per cent) Parlor. c j x in, gage.of farmers) he can escape | ee "BOOK for Pi reason for, this is the wage-| “icidiyew hay of. withholding | 5 A Jevy, al per cent, on Alo’ eS a week for single persons, $24 a week for married Brad (plus $6 for each depen-} it) is basic. the withholding rate. But employers may, if they! desire, use government tables| which: specify, the withholding} ‘amount for each,, wage bracket. The idea is to, make their book- keeping easier. For example,;John Smith’ (mar- ried and no ere has a wage Of $60 a week, He, will contribute the same amount,.$2.20.a week, as/ Bill Brown, a $69-per-week man with the same family status. In- equalities like this will be adjust- -ed in complete returns on 1943 income which taxpayers must amake as usual by next March 15, Vi ‘Hurry. Skating Rink. jun23-tf BICYCLES, Man’s, Ladies’, Boys’. Fans, Air Conditioner, Electric Irons, Ironing Cords, Electric Wire, Washing Machines. Skating Rink, 9 to 5:30. jun25-tf 19-FT. Commercially Registered Fishing Boat. Completely over- hauled. Excellent condition. 1014 Eaton St., after 5. jun28-3tx MAN’S VICTORY BICYCLE. $25. Apply 536 Fleming. jun29-3t Q—Am I entitled to an allotment of any kind if my husband's serv-| ing a sentence in the penitentiary? | A—The government allowance! doesn’t cover that kind of service. | 82 WAITES HAVE SON 93 ~ 82 66 68 92 REAL ICE Is More ECONOMICAL. . It’s Healthy and Safe. . It’s Pure THOMPSON ENTERPRISES _ (ICE DIVISION) Inc. Phone No. 8 Announcement has been made of the birth’of’ a son, weighing 9 1-2. pounds, to Sergeant and Mrs.. Bernard H. Waite this morn- ing at the J. Y. Porter Place. Sergeant Waite, who. had been here for a few days, left on Sun- day en route to Fort Hancock, N. J., where he is stationed with the United States Army. $1,000. 1941 21-ft. Palace Trailer. Blonde finish. 6’6” head room. 8x10’ screened canvas porch. If a wage earner has contribut-} 6-ply commercial tires. Electric ed more tax than he actually owes,/ brakes. B. B. Barkete, Ross the collector of revenue will then} ‘Trailer Park. jun30-3tx give him a refund. If he.owes PORTABLE Typewriter. Rink, | { } Miami -. More tax than has been withheld, he will have to pay the differ- Skating jun30-tf _Court ends the com- 3 Su pulsory flag salute as “coercion.” és : —— , please... we've got.a War to win” Another reason for temporary ment and underpayment is that the withholding plan makes specific allowance for only one deduction — personal exemp- tion based on family status. A “stitistical” allowance is made for * Q—Can I get my wife discharg-} ed from the WAACs to help me; carry on my business? A.—Your wife should discuss) the matter with her commanding officer. Short Acquaintarice Teacher: Bobby, do you know Q.—Where can I enlist in the ind Glider Corps of the Army? A—Training in this part of the service has been discon- tinued. A.—Your local U. S. Employ-; Q—Will the family allowance; 4 that I am receiving from my hus-} He then spoke about the com-! Eand stop if I go to work? | monwealths of the British Empire | A—No. A wife is entitled to it ee that om ae regardless of other income. i ten the Racing ae nage ana hae = 4 +, British Empire will be stronger : than it ever has been. India, too, he said, will be given her place; jin the commonwealths. | Churchill stressed the. great} \importance of the United States: and. Great Britain continuing: hand in hand at the conclusion of; the war, both for their own good | nd the good of the entire world.| i discharged? : VISITING HERE A.—He probably can but it depends on the organization and | Alejandro’: de Castro, former} mobilization after the war. Key Wester, who is now making} — j his residence in Tampa, accom- | MINIATURE SHIP IS |panied by Mrs, de Castro, arrived USED AS DECORATION in the city last night. They will remain for several days’ visit. — FOR RENT A very artistic and substantial-| i i: miniature size was thregis per py built ship of ‘It’s All in the Way You Look at It! Q—Will a man who works a a defense plant be deferred at the induction center if his work is considered essential enough? A—No. If he’s ‘deferred, he won't get as far as the induction center. piney Q.—Can a soldier who volun teered for the Army stay in) after the duration or will he be: 3 on e i Ya : DR. J; A. VALDES) AMERICANS ARE 7 OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12; 2-6 P.M, Address Phones 619 Duval Office: 332 Street Residence: 351 LL THE BEST NOURISHED PEOPLE ON EARTH +esAND THERE’S A REASON ELDERLY woman to care for child evenings. References. 913 Georgia. jun30-tf Our food may be stretched put these days to share with the peoples of the United Nations, but thanks to new scientific devel- opments in animal feeding, our feathered ted by Mrs. si : A P oo ay GF aio todether with! oe | and four-legged armies are being greatly Mis. 0. EB. Molloban and Mrs. NE nae il improved in quality and:propagation; min-fortified feeds, you're getting ebete 5. Mr. Castro is now employed as a} used as the center decoration for} ‘tion plus; clerk with the War Department ua the table at the luncheon for busi-| the Tampa area. Yness and professional men and women on Tuesday, June 29, at the USO Club, Women’s Division, | located at 303 Duval street. This * Anheuser-Busch is America’s biggest” supplier of yeast vitamins for cattle and = ’ poultry feeds. Our large-scale produce © tion of satural vitamins is another ducing the + world’s most LOST Ruth Lorentzon served on the committee ‘ing and serving the meal which was enjoyed by} I“E” GAS Stove SJ. a lin, Guilt Stream Trailer Fark. “jun30-2tx DRESSMAKING | ‘ ° Take no chances on your money being lost or stolen on crowded’ Before you leave, change your cash into American Express ‘Travelers Cheques. Spendable everywhere like cash, but refunded in full if lost or stolen. Issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100. Cost 75¢ for each $100. Minimum cost 40¢ for $10 to $50. For sale Stations. and Hand-Made Baby Dresses by Mrs. C. E. Hedges, 913 White Street. | | MACHINE - MADE Buttonholes | | jun26-6tx MISCELLANEOUS only to farmers, if no chang? is } made. The War Lebor Board In-| MOTHERS who want to take de- | formed congress that, if prices are| fense jobs leave your small chil- rolled back, it may have to} dren at Miss Goodspeed’s Nurs- “little steel” for-| ery Schvo}, 728 Fleming St. jun14-18-25-30x __| Imaddition co supplying the armed forces with glider parts, " < Busch produces materials into the maaufacture of B Complex ARINE RAIDER”

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