The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 19, 1943, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

+ eile * awermr tee ev ? owe me Pt) a) Les as to we; oom AY weRT —_ y rer crrizen | | | sews START BALL A-ROLLING reme court having put it approval on the 1919 city charter, ome wse as harter, or would be ac serv 939 charter. tc didactes publicly MAKING MONEY SIMPLE,”- THEY SAIDE- holding their z appoir as Was set fe 10U. nts for wor “us far only one candidate. W. J Walker. has a need in The He is running for « ain of the ea ffice for whi uur or five wil? r é scarded wo- I vari regret» THE KEY WEST CITIZEN First? As debated by John Goette INS War Correspondent, Radio Commentator; Authority Far F.stern Affairs: Author: Japan Fights For Asia.” Henry Noble Hall Veteran British-American Jour aalist; International duthorit>. Author, Lecturer MR GOETTE OPENS: Japan & MR. BALL OPENS: We have * enemies, Germany and Japa: potentially the strongest power @B one in Europe the ot in A: We earth! What she needs to transform to ry her poientia nto reality is TIME This y what the “Beat Hit- an gives her. We are “kicked by one assailant wh two blocks down the street any es 8 third person Japan gave pominious licking in the Pac neat Hitler first. Nor >oth at once! In * we bave Sritaip and Russia In the Pacific, now, and + the duretion, Japan wil! Kemet ber—in 3 years Novis bave mot ac sare inch of British oF A 4 sou in 90 days Japan erica. Netherlands, East Asia and the South- te Furthermore, Japan has MEK WALL CBALLENGES: [It is say that Japan is poten- aboo in his address to when did Japan success: al Japan is not even in a po- ke at Australia, let alone coast February =3, e's remained e7- Today In History Todav’s Horoscope i 2 ey Sx aia Jg ee o 4 4 tanh woh & ri bee ae J. F. SIKES LICENSED PLUMBER 1306 CATHERINE STREET Tommie’s SKATING RINK SUMMER SESSIONS Afternoons: Tues. - Thurs. and Sat, 2:30 - 4:30 évery Evening: 8-00 - 1130 pm Ladies Invited SKATE for HEALTH'S SAKE Lessons Phone 811i Phone No. 8 SESS Today’ s Birthdays REAL ICE ls More ECONOMICAL. . Healthy and Safe. . THOMPSON | ENTERPRISES (ICE DIVISION) wen ome -— — | | STATE ATTORNEYS To KEY WEST IN PROVIDE. LEGAL Am DAYS GONE BY FOR NAVY PERSONNEL Special to The (interm! MIAMI, Fla. J » % 1. FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN 6.00 bir iia ath OF JULY 19, 1933 in « : ed to p te leg William R. Warren, Jr, a stu anet end dent in the Culver Military Acad- jamiies, Lt © om emmy, ieee eee hae Weako: Seventh District ix — | $pend his summer vacation Tnounced here toda Pepe gcse Ss ime yand MES, William = The program, 4 beics Gn see be lore coming home, ve it ome . like detended the ROTC at Camp pe a re Ger Aste “= =. a Knox, tiger’ Louisville, Ky., where will fhe gradwated and received @ cer- t@thoke . . * | tiffeate for commission in the! - | army reserves. | Doweon Knowles, about 60 year . of age, was found dead yesterday to arrange with (he o e |on Sherif Kart ‘Thompson's lime |civilian aid, consult «th neve! My @ ’ tgreve on Key Large. A coroner's personne! and refer then & & ow * jury. summoned by Justice of the cr civilian attorneys - |Peace E. R. Lowe, of Tavernier, schedule for ree | said death was due to natural ian lawyers t — causes. consult with pe nee * “ further aid » John B. England, supervisor of The program prove » | registration, said today he ex- ally t pects to be officially notified al-| "et a j most any day to open the registra- '"@5 € tion beeks for the special election CO !Ss t “ - 'to be held on October 10 on the “ ' proposed repeal of the prohibition sistance as out * amendment. progra 9 9 yom The F The Rev. W, W: Robbins. pastor Cd by Charles A M * ot the Methodist Church at Mate-! Beach. The Key W “a cumbe. has been transferred ta Julius Stone the Ley Memorial Church in Key West to succeed the Rev. Holmes Logan. who has resigned his pas- torate to enter orphanage work The Economic League of Key West is preparing data to be dis- tributed among residents © rd- ing the proposed new charte A short circuit caused a fire last night in the radio repair room of the J. R. Stowers Music Company Jend resulted in damage estimated at $300. Tiger Tail Tribe No. ! Red Men. and Minoea Council No. 13, Degree of Pocahontas. hold a torchlight parade next Fr day night Rod Arkell mer editor of izen. w a radio entertain- er, broade g over Columbia WOR in New York. In a letter tc the publisher of The Citizen, Mr 1 send. s regards t his friends in Key W: Mrs. H. Blake Roberts r, Miss Roberts. been v a in Mia their home ir y yeste aaa, acecompanie ! Miss Ruth Albury Mrs. and five Frank Roberts Seeeeesc cence ssseces: SOCSS OSS S SETS SSSSESSSSOSSSSSSSSSSOSSSSSOSSSSOSES REAL ICE ASSURES : USERS OF REFRIGERATION CERTAINTY DELIVERY service you now thet not only & your =; tee chest to be property and == ied but you wim: guaranteed satisfaction 8+ it’s Pure eeeerereeereoene Key Wi ANSWERS ON PAGE FOUR between Sic i! 2. Has Germar blitzkrieg tact 3. Ho Ja compare to Ame 4. How long did ft] [tt if! FAMILY HAIR.CUTTER ee thi jai ul _emts QOH YERHTONER GH et1» NAEP ere HARE:sgetmeses ene oe ~ Modern Machinery & hods s * u superior ‘The Artman Press THE ¢ CITIZEN BUILD SUTRRG NMANLIEE HeNBE 00 005 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ? HOW TO GET LONGER “- : Py Ne A Acep = se « DON'T WASTE Siac Tam IN WAR ALL WASTE 1S SAmetae THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMMPaN . - * « « « *

Other pages from this issue: