The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 21, 1945, Page 2

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AGE Two roe ~ eee Se itt ! S TANT, _ ; i Att _ * o.time refused to issue him]PyTHIANS TO HAVE She they West Citizen | tAPUNTS IMPORTANT, BUT THE WEATHER | COLORED PAS c.cositetecns et onit|" Warr BRY. FRIDAY: . Sap eae Si d not permi ie issu~ i ear ael revere nuneny by | “Victory In 48 Hours Held Likely.” | | (Continued from Page One) ; Go cee aeditional one. In this! : | ee tee Died benene | That was a subhead Tuesday in a Miami FORECAST |to many white, residiats and Ca.) wegen, it's ao increase in] Key West Lodge, Knights of) Pythias, will hold a fish fry Fri- licenses, bur simply a transfer, be- ' day evening in honor of Grand) Key West and vicinity: Con-| property owners, and a commit- a » license has gone ne and Ann Streets newspaper, and a good many people in c , att 3 i : vas appointed to irvesti use the ot P Only Daily Ngwap iN ae Westend | Key West, who assumed that “waste-pa- Ss athe earnest ne ibe ee ee ee cat ot the picture, and still keeps] Chancellor N. Mack Ulsch, of gatase it goes to the a red at Key West ee “eaapy arene eanrrmeRe TET 1) Gy attitude, about which The Citizen | occasional showers; Thutsday! The, committee made its report! the limited number sei ii Backsonwilis, whe is Gos to arrive — ye . Oe | spoke yesterday, declared that such-and- |rartly cloudy and cooler; moder- a‘ iast night's me2ting, and show- case of Esquet was taken to pete eae ¢ the meal,| seupene ond Beat zew, ; OR a i ‘ ed that this was the only avail- Circuit Court inthe first case; At the conclusion of ihe mi flamed bronchial muco’ M such a paper said: the war in. Europe would }'¢ to ffesh west to northwest SEES IRAAT ON Id: b ‘ed when he was fined in city court,|a meeting, at which Mr: Ulsch’ branes. Tell your druggist pn of all news dispatches credited |). var in 4g Bh | winds, diminishing’ Thursday. bale land t at could be secure but the Circuit Court affirmed| will made an address, will be 8 bottle of Creomulston wi! h : otherwise credited in tis paper and | be over in 48 hours. Florida:Partly cloudy and con-' for the park, which is in what is Kut the Circiil Loe at ae ned you he local neWs published here, While it is true, inva good many in- Haued warm in extreme. south Considered the colored section a eer as ie oneatingl 3 H GE NE nm coon tomes | stances, that one can learn the purport ! portion toflay and tonight, fol- he oy Baquet, 1011 Division St,| Without the necessary license. ‘| High frequency sound, waves v | Re es of a story by the headlines, yet there are |!owed by _ showers ane goer was Seated «ieee acaunie 1. * jare used to determine the elastie- soe Mokeh timés when one may reach a conclusion Sonia arebag Sots Rnoathy | Co: This licensé replaces the| Subscribe to The Citizen: ity of nylon. : 4 = a oa vis aca di Giadies tae of » Y | one that was held by a former oc- ee me <i —— c ADVERTISING RATES that is wrong by depending on headlines jeloudy with showers and thund-|oupant of the building. The old i Made known on application. alore. ,erstorms and becoming cooler in| jicense has becn declared null . NOTICE Toe However, headlines not only tell the feriues ee aR owed | ab aed This is the oe =) ae > of thanks, resolu’ ea aac ok : : A _jby partly cloudy weather in| which Paquet was arrested ant att t booms, | ete. will be story as a rule but it depends on their pull north and central. portions. to-| fined in ciiy court. for operating! j +!” for entertainment by churches from | ing power as to whether or not one reads a jnight, and colder Thursday, ex-| without a license, because the city \\ ’ * wrehie coymue ko be aerivrameand invites dis. |story. Joséphus Daniels, newspaperman | cept in Tallahassee area. | : i elon of issues and subjects of local or | 1 states alized the effi y of the | St. Augustine through Florida)* * * * *& XR RRR eH, M i Sut tt will not publish anonymous | and statesman, realized the efficacy o e : 3 | : a ne aa header vhen Ne viaierhed Straits: Moderate south to south-|# Zz *| ‘ t a oe bata y : Rs ‘west winds today, shifting to|, > ee ; D > <i. iii i RSME aa RY | “Let me write the headlines; you can 'f-esh northwest north of Titus- |) SS fe . (i le ‘MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST write the rest of the paper.” ville this afternoon, and south-| = ch ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN “Did you see in the paper where it said pac he the, Bays bai ec os SS ve * ' + the SER sa BS Bt ere 1ursday, winds diminis 0- | c A ‘ | that the war in Europe will be over in 48 night and. Thursday: seenther (x N Pa! 0. I h 1; More Hotels and Apartments. | hours?” one county official asked another. |rartly cloudy, - eXeépt’ meri. Se ap <Z Ld | % Beach ahd Bathing Pavilion. And the man asked, having read the |cloudy and showery with wind! | HOW TOCOMEHOMEWITH x | 2 8 | %& Airports—Land and Sea. ; headline only, replied: : qean Wig’ ts Aca “i * “a jov- “Ve. saw it: g kG 2 at.” acksonville to \palac! a: 5 . Ep Je Consolidation of County and City Gov: Yes, I sam ib aneom God for that. __ |No smali craft or storm warni gs . Extra Red P| min : S ernments. 7 ee rag and esi ry seein ods — have been issued. le! x | & ot %& Community Auditorium. ers read the story, t ey wou ave learne: ee * e ec 1 'that the headline referred only to fighting WEATHER REPORT Senet OUT: 3! | 3 ug ; pin) 5 POETS ala west of the Rhine, It was based on a para-| Key West, Fla, Mar. 21, 1945 | oh ‘ BE ON GUARD ‘i z Seis cana ap Observation 8:30 am, | by be tk = Pe ° aph ina story at read: .| Eastern War Office) | x Just rememtbe: totake that CG . f “ Ethewar | “It appears entirely possible that Ger- ie can of used fats to y vel a PH® successful prosecution of the war |. 11 defenses west of the Rhine may col- |Highest last 24h babies Gets Fete ne * ‘ ta * a gripping challenge for all Ameri- tae i a ‘ Lowest last-night > bonus for each pound. Ke: | roy Pe those i Forth, Srid fo those not Fae? within the next 48 to 56 hours Maen Saving Used Fats for the * | rm nig. ‘Fo those in Wr is ta ath vs tit | That was all the headline, “Victory |jormal — Fighting Front! »| Wv pniform, the call is t ess! an | Held Likely In 48 Hours”, meant. Precipit |x * | a orth the utmost effort, wherever an Finally, many of us do a great deal of Rainfait, 24 hours ending Pee Mr ht Msuereure cone dual may be located and whatever may | “waste-paper” reading. We may read a | 8:30 a. m.; inches —_____. 0.00 be the nature of his duties, to bring com- | i 38 : : Paes ““". . | Total rainfall since March:1; | te Haw CounEED S| news story or a book and read it so hurried- | inches | | ete victory to the wining ene nate x jly that we reach wrong conclusions about | Deficiency since March 1; , | De amar oF Yee earfiast time: poss! me. an the | what was said in regard to particulars in |, inches .—.-..-..-_ 0.91 | & ogds of President Roosevelt, “The win- line. fist instance-and the, theme of the | Total rainfall since January 1; | , » comes absolutel yfirst.” 5 a cee Cot sindhes, 2 ow inge of this war comes absolutel yfirst. book ‘i HpedelanceSaliane sane 1: ” Patent it is that the fate of this nation | 4 piece ogi = i ena i snd all its people is bound up in the out- | s ane a aus | Relative Humidity { - Jo ome of the war now raging around the | No good cause, least of all the best, 83% ' z Mt tal Gem euow-covered mountains: of | °2" ¢%ey be served by lying. ' | Al . 4 ul rg es s j pre Tomorrow’s Almanac | an Fugopeé to the ancient land of China. The ‘i : i x ancien 799, Aan | entire world is the stage of this, the great- | bine Maer ise He — aa lates 39 p.m. | | ty st struggle in history; and the American | WOlsUraeEve them better. So besides being | \oonrise 34 p.m.! Fy xy of life will continue to hang in the bal- | liars they are also fools. Moonset 3:39 a.m. ce until our own forces, with those of om aoa 4 w Allies, hack through to the “utter de-| _ Selfishness never built a town into a Tomerowe es | = * of the fiercely pressed but still des- | City. Let all the people in Key West pull High Tide Low Tide Je ern resisting German and Japanese | together urselfishly and we will be on the HE : | "08 ag 6:22 p.m. my “ nd road to greatn > | | Within the framework of the aggre- : int TEMPERATURE BULLETIN | Busy as Long Distance lines are, most calls go through all " « effort made by those in the Armed | _ More people, according to statistics, Temperature data for the 24 right. But-there’s still accuse oe rvices and by those in civilian pursuits | die at home from burns than are killed in | fours ending 8:30 a. m., as report- | rr} ,necessary to the national purpose, security all railroad accidents. The moral of this is [@¢ by the U. palo tsuaerg| | s r 7 sf! ask | cupies a high place. Security expresses togifavel by train—a plug for the railroads. last 24 hours last night | When you're on a crowded line, Long Distance wi you r elt in two ways: (1) in learning all that - Atlanta 45 a "em . ” ° ? . : . : ; ; ase limit your call to 5 minutes. ca ur about the enemy—where he is, how | The saying has it that a little nonsense Boston = 40 to help by saying, Ple ; y re rong he ix, what he is doing, how he is | ow and then is relished by the best of eerie ae i 4 e *. s Narlesto} ih Ma loing it. and whgt his plans are; and (2) | men; therefore, it follows if you do not | Chicago 34 | _ = s san OE eee mH . a keeping all of our vital information av relish a little nonsense rew and then, you | Detroit Sov THERN BELL TELEPHONE AND 1 ELEGRAPH MPANY Ru m ever-attentive enemy ears and eyes, | 2ve not of the best of men. So start foolin’ | Galveston Inco > Bo preventing the enemy from learning of | around a bit and join the top-notchers! le Eoaevalle | |Kansas City a r numbers, our dispositions, our strength, | }KEY WEST ma # weapons, our movements, and our plans. | VIRTUES OF POPULARITY IK. W. Airport ard The recent conviction ina trial at New — Miami 9 e e = bi two enemy agents who had hie n| those fellows down in W ashington, i innespalle P T es e 1envenu, v1eux rere eee ave a a rom a submariye on a lonely Maine | Says a prosperous manufacturer to his pro iNew Orleans 7 hore the night of November 29, pro-| perous friend, “they irritate me. They irri- |New York 82 (GREETINGS, OLD MAN ) des a clear illustration of the fact that jtate you. And we've got plenty of com- | Norfolk 84 r enemies have not slackened their ef- | Pany.” joe ee oy a rts o pany years’ standing at espionage What that gentleman says is partly ae outs Bs i beta These captured German] true. Thereare mary people who for one |Tampa 82 i went Were equipped with radio sending | reaso# or atiothen.don’t like the OPA, but pa they hed visited bars and other | it doesn’t: £ollo; that there is, therefore, bil ees frequented by service men | something Ye ible about the OPA, d @ilians for the purpose of picking up | One@f the cardinalevirtues of an effective | . “tray bits of information which might | price-fixing organization must be its will- / he dropped ingness to.incur the displeasure of special Smal! facts unpublished war infor- | interest groups. The OPA must and does | INDIGESTION ‘ gm are as e sought now by the | work; rot-for the benefit of special groups, | of ray 2 C: enemies as they have been at’ any | but for the general good. : fm the past. More desperate than ever, It is often necessary for OPA to say ic emies take lone chances in their ef-{ “no” to business men and manuafeturers e ‘t_ information, which, in their | who want to raise prices. Frequently these 'GARDNER’S PHARMACY might be the means for disrupting | disappointed petitioners organize into pres- | Phone 177 Free Delivery sur plans and killing some of {sure groups: lobby for the things they ‘ want. They even tell the public, d forci- | , feguarding of military | bly, that price control is all right in theory, | the of thé} but... onflict by throwing an armor of se- Now the fact is that war time price complete en end t invisible yet tough and strong— | control is not only all right in theory, it is } tnd our forces. Security responsibility | plenty goad in the works. And it is work- | S — s to every individual who has in his | ing — painfully, awkwardly, but working. 0 0 C kK re any degree of military information. | Prices are not spiraling into the blue. There | \\ PO way to show friendship toa French sailor wi ting vital war information means | are powerful’ pressures tending to push | \'\\ fe fae E ' we ' ting our fishting m You guard a | pri upward and the OPA is powerfully | ® \ xk oO A visiting French sailor may not know English, but he is quick to know a r’s life when you guard a military | tesisting them. Everyone, including the ties ° friendliness whem he sees it. And he always sees it the minute someone says gentlemen quoted, can thank the OPA for | that. A public opinion poll showed some time ago that most of us do appreciate the tre- mendous service performed by the OPA. Sted ets | We know that if the OPA were to become | The voting emninee have been pur- | too pcepular that would be a cause for by the County Commissieners for | alarm. It would be a sign that the OPA rpose the voting | was not willing to risk unpopularity to do the job they were set up to do—prevert an en crookedness by H s and inspectors. | ‘nf!stion that would wreck us all, cret! | Have a Coke. It’s an invitation that speaks all languages. There’s the good - TAMPA 2 HOURS, 50 M Evidently some Congressmen still have | old home-town American spirit behind it...the same as when you serve the idea that a war can be won by word of | uth Coke at home. Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refresbes,—bas become a bond of sympathy between kindly-minded folks. @For information and reservations, call 514 Southard Street, Phone 1049 BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY C- THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KFY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY rased sees ares Sy uct of The Coce Cots Company. the pr of speeding up ss and also.to le t ele SS: | he Buccaneer Route Book © 1945 The CC

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