The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 9, 1943, Page 2

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4 .WO on = wears PUBLISHING Co. ‘hed ally, Except Sunday. by Aa SUTRAS. Oware and Publisher Key West and Monroe County od Key Weet, Fi Fiore a8 00) class matter f thanks, resolutioss of * will be charged for at She Key West Citizen” eredited ip o paper and also the | bere HERE’S TO THE LIONS! One who is ready to criticize should be as ready to commend when rises. Either alone shows a one-track mind ‘om which the public recoils. And what ap- | plies to an individual also applies to a news- paper. Ail Key Westers are sincere in promoting our community interests will not resent our signaling out one body of men the occasion who that is up-and-doing in promoting the ¢ eral welfare of Key West. Those men are e peppy, wide-awake Lions One of their recent three accomplish- rents will Key West inte t in those tendance is cu give ational instances where the licity, except exigencles - for entertainment My fare from whieb 1 1 nal con ” me te to be derived ’ “ Cheer is an open sew »e held at Cleveland, beginning July 22. . BE gee Sed eab ete fous anaes nd delegates will be greeted with 1, mech shells from Key West. While ells will be used to boost a candidate for he third vice presidency of the order, ye hey will form Florida’s only exhibit + ; ear at the convention of the order. At eg IMPROVEMENTS: WEST ternational conve its from one 3 pron oe THE CITIZEN er more localities in Florida are placed in ; he convention hall, but this year the Lions More Motels and Apartments. iecided to concentrate on Kéy QYpe and to end - oe ise the exhibit to boom the candidate from EXPLAINS INVASION REPORTS During the « hich followed the ‘ that the Germans had gland These tories were quickly denied British officials but they undertaken an and City Gov- iod of the war fall of France and ih« sekirk disaster, there were many repor* continued in cir- He is Cenklin, an mt in Attorney J. Tom Watson's office, so on each of the shells is printed the “We Want Conk Cenklin.” “Conk” Gener: his state. logan, ordance with The local Lions, in ace heir statewide movement to help the ‘lind, sponsored the establishmert in busi West blind who iess of Leonard Warren, a Key med by Warren is now a business man and beoth at the en- outh who is este everybody nows him. vith his new ard in- .rance to the Federal Building, and he ha les his wares as expertly as though he were by | able to see. Then comes the Key West Stadium, t «Wlation, with “observers” telling of Ger- | idea of which was conceived by member eat Wan, badly burned, washing up o1 1 the Lions. At first their success in that the beaches of Western France. regard had little promise of attainment, : Recently. Whythe Wiliiams, an Amer- | but, not knowing what failure is. once they : jean correspordent, in a book, “Secret | begin an undertaking, they continued to pez Sources.” says that the Nazis gave up the | «away, regging a little harder each time, til dee-of dnvading England because Goering | they gained their objective. Of course they wae unable to guarantee the German army | were assisted by other organizations, but wmeplete air protection. He also explai the Lions were the prime movers in giving he story that an invasion was beaten ; bey igniting a sea of oil in the path of the anon barges The book says that British airmen fl ever the Dutch coast during of the invasion and unerringly proceeded | » where ofl was stored, set it on fire and the rehearsai | of obt Key West a stadium. As one of them remarked, the stadium | is not in a finished condition by any means, | but the in- ew are still pegging away in the hope ining funds from the Federal Works Agency to complete the work. The Lions are worthy of commenda- roasted some 10.000 German soldiers to | tion, so here’s to the Lions, may they roar death loud and long! The Williams book, written in collab ration with William Narvig, tells of men in Presenting: Fink. Wyo; Ariz ° Germany who secured secret info ion, | Funk, Nebr. even getting hold of the German secret cod = DW iltiams says that he thus became acquair The avera: person accepts flatter: of @&h German plans which were accurale | jike a cat takes to back scratching. : § Mimequently fully verified by event: ee : ianeeieenianesate Why should we be se anxious to main- A PATRONAGE GRAB tain libraries when so few Americans both- , aerate er to read good books? ; The MeKellar measure, which would . sul Sepate confirmation of e 30,000 Letters to the editor are welcomed, GoverhmieM employes paid more than $4.- | sign your name for identification and. if 50° « wear, ¥ A patronage maunitude grab of the fir wart ‘em published, be brief. & requires no gilt of prophecy to know The American citizen who grumbles that the United States Senate has not th |about gasoline rationing, when it he Ge do.ner tou « onsider 30,000 nomin suarantee our fighting men san adequ some Tnevitably, the fate of any individuc! supply of fuel, is not a military asset how he happen eS ee WHAT WILL FOREIGNERS THINK? are willing <9 ude the ps t hard to se One of the strangest incidents in cor why the ie Representatives should | pection with the discussion of American cence in such an oper effort to su! dinate the executive jepartment to policies is the habit of various writers 1 t continually ask us what the other people of the world will think rp Aside from the fact that of ew licies what j ces an! people think of us is their business and tl tisiake b ‘ mpossibility of appraising public opinio n fereign nations, it seems to be essential oe we e in religion can e silly for Americans to try to frame a poli bit their faith by ting the collection to capture popular support in foreign co al tries. ne = : smeaes = ; Walter Lippmann. who attacks the “ era v you are asked ficially” inspired interpretation of our po!- have in order tha may encroach icy toward General De Ga warns ti ‘ righ h ir “not to imagine that the rest of Europe . one” is not watching earnestly how we trez The idea that any group of American France.” 4 home, should expericr hardships b Apropos this observation, is it too much wuseef the war, ix absurd, to say the leas ‘the # ! War is doing things most « hundred daili creklier have Now the ol @ fh i the Daily led * pot out June newspapers. 1 several hund eat oe lege The 18 for the dur Dartme years ag final we nesne suspended for the duratio: paper has succum).- which had rest of Eur ough to watch how f United States and the © expect that * have sens treating the red United We getting tired of publicists, litical ieaders, authors z pe- id orators who worried about foreign reaction to American t decisions t they are unable to thin} clearly of the issue involved, particular! n terms of American interests other i iHE KEY WESi CITIZEN FRIDAY, JULY a4 LOSER TAKE ALL [7 By Adelaide Hazeltine {that pay the big profit if they pay | Renfrow. It made a nice picture Chapter 18 rT, at all.” for Bert! WALKING back to Terren il ing your| ! and when she sustered the House Ann knew that every, joney he might Courage to tell him the truth day which passed was another! show the will?” # out the spring she could imag- tone ir. the wall Mr. Baxton and | . jing es wg > § 10" ii Jerry were building between her that much of a gam he stid now; bis tone bees urgent : nd her inheritance. She was like | ¢ eae ‘ “L... I can't plan yet, Bert.” army on the defensiv es i: Re rapecditee rr I, deckien| “Ae Sun @ ‘Tene decdes to wasn't making any tet rig oie produce t will and your in- Dr. Renfrow wants to s hive ¢ heritance ettled, you can plan ui.” Sarah told her when she [fen fy to marry me. That’s the way it ‘ ie seed ih : eS: has to be, Ann.” ; em. LS u forget your odds are a : > Gina te sjected het to say. or ihundred to one he won't produce t ed her and picked up ig just to have “ae we edt hex and eee ue gue " have “He smiled at: that. A wry, gam- chy aaa That house managed! bJ€r’s smile. “I told you ['d take : a wold mine” the long chance if the purse is : . worth it.” her watch — she 1 de ly, “My : “Is it worth it in this case?” r it was the women’s hour al ind so she went quickly awn the f sates Ds to the ba men Grand | og ' ere “VELL worth it,” he answered a _— = — on co enh . val op ; candidly. “We'll make Ter- rence House the most famous re- ave Sort in this part of the country {You'll manage the staff and I'll nage the patients. We'll be a it te: am.” . ou're not talking much abc nd in Hot Sprin corridor echo of voic baggl ot Bert. Somehow I thoug! we . vorld, Fd _wait for lor “and an a a, Love?” The s! . nye id s cynical. “It’s like Diogen ng for an honest man. Don't te soend your life on ideals, Ann. = "ove is where you choose to find cde, Bee you choose to find it? our head chooses to find rou : Bert meant. Your head and 7 wrong. Sometimes . ur rt chose for you and : - re nothing under the shin- é . g sun you could do abcut it. but lie awake in the - urs of the night and long uch of strong hands on our shoulder, quick, eager lips n your mouth ; Nothing but try to wrap your- ce h ae old of knowing ag 1 eon ‘the terrace had been = "= \ the beginning of something bigg: ; ¥ n yourself, big; than Y, ». Something that a few s is a neces had killed for al t i sid B T B g B $. racing the Zz Bert! Today’s Birthdays Today’s KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY care _Anniversaries _ ae JULY 3 FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN mas Davenport OF JULY 9, 1933 cy : ¢ : i —- I Elias Howe, inventor of William R : mn SIGNAL CORPS WORK > : : ' «0. St REAL ICE ASSURES : USERS OF : u REFRIGERATION : : A CERTAINTY B When you place your re- H a4 frigeration reliance upon ; H | the regularity of OUR ICE A DELIVERY service you ae know that not only is your M if | ice chest to be properly and } | regularly filled. but you will 4 i M 3 | 7 get guaranteed satisfaction. : es [ Ree CC ae ls More ECONOMIC: It’s : iis in Kee W Healthy and Safe. . It's Pure : a THOMPSON ENTERPRISES : ee REG is (ICE DIVISION) INC. : Phone No. 8 Key West, Fla. . SESE OSHA LHS EE SOREL ORS OOSt BESS SOEEEESEEEESEEESEES WERE AT WAR Today In History YOU KNOW! canine By SUSAN THAYER JULY 9 1755.—George Washing ~~ to British Gen. Braddock. seves day for British defeated in Freneh ‘Indian War by coolne nd br I saw the telegraph boy stop at} 3y, the house next door this morn-! ditinnieas ing and my. heart seemed to| 1778—The Articles of Confed | Stand still. Could)it be, a message} eration ratified by majority of about Johnnie, somewhere 1D) states ‘Africa? Johnnie, whom Id, se |watched grow up and go, off to; 1846.— American flag) «ned ever college where he was, studying | San Francisco. ‘to become an architect? He. left all that two days after Pearl! 1879. Secretary of Wax author Harbor to join the Air Foree- ized to establish a Weather By jfine idea, I thought, because I'd! (Coy, seen Johnnie coax his old jalopy | to go long after it belonged on 1905. — Death Valk Scott jthe scrap heap. Like so many’ ..o405 famed chartered train & a 5 ae boys paige! = iaibigeae From Los Angeles to Chicems. & ne had a way with engines a machines, and he proved to be "COT? “— — a “born” pilot 1917.-President W - There was no sign from the National Guard to th house next door for several rs hours after the telegram was! 4939~ Versailles Treaty ratef delivered. But when Johnnie's); German National Aces father finally appe ther - ca was a new droop to his shou 1919—Ford Mot ders, and I knew it had happen-| ¢. ¢199 090,000 ed. Johnnie was gone. He'd * cen p: i} the greatest price a man alii . can pay for our freedom—wh:ie! |, 14}— Vichy J men in Washington were stil!“ 0" @ wits playing politics and men in str _ " tegic war industries were refus-! f dap A ing to work _unti they were ore pay! Johnnie—and like him were nom as ore are going Ty dy! See while women hunt black T cd H hases to t r 1 men} peat JULY 9 7 ' ri ay and Becau: fallen ‘ on o c « under stand re this figh 4 o 8 he peop! China whine known the REAL WEDDING ST. LOUIS ro thu Seattle 2 ‘ 7 a T ; ‘ “ abs > 4 * nN perhaps t . x mar re on ow eds our = i be aking to give ur wy ndustry and ou med 9 loyalty they ne Tommie’s SKATING RINK - Afternoons: Tues. - Thurs PERSIAN WORD and Sat. 2:30 - 430 Sica Every Evening: 6.00 - 1030 pm CHICAGO t « Khaki Ladies Invited rom the P n SKATE for HEALTH'’S SAKE Lessons ) lia TWO HOTELS IN MIAMI at POPULAR PRICES LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY Rates ROOMS Write or Wire Reasonable for Reservations WITH BATH ANU TELEPHONE FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 NE. ist See ibpease ' 80 Rooms - Elevator 10e Solarium a . 3 BLOCKS FROM union Bi Sine 4 nerves “Electrical DON'TS” ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Don’t allow frost to accumulate on the freeser thick as this decreases the cabinet tem RO UIOINIIID tot over perature. Don't store moist foods without covers increases frost on the freezer. as this Don't crowd the shelves with food to the point of interfering with the circulation of air. e . . : . : Don’t wait too long to clean your cabinet. defrost and clean weekly. Don't allow perspiration or grease to remain on door gasket as this causes the rubber to soften. gee DON’T WASTE ELECTRICITY even though no ration coupons required for your supply IN WAR ALL orem IS SABOTAGE THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY SIIIUIIOIIIOISISIIIDIDIDIDIDISISIDIIDISIIIISIIIIOE IOI IIIS ISIE Pere eee rei ir Tiere rrr i Td

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