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\ } i] On Duty At MDO Here | Last stationed at Guantanamo} Mr. and Mrs. E. Lugli, of 198-B A CHE KEY WEST CIZEa : Dr. Day Is Heard At Baptist Church | |that turns people from wicked ways, one that discovers a love and passion for the under-privi- leged and one for which we must Dr. James S. Day, Jr., pastor of ; be willing to pay the price. | the Southside Baptist Church of! Wednesday evesing at 8 o'clock,| Lakeland, has spoken to enthusi-|Dr. Day will speak, on the sub- astic audiences Sunday, Monday | ject, “The Militant Church,” and} and Tuesday evenings of this}Thursday evening his subject week at the First Baptist Church.| will be “My Own Funeral Ser- + out the fact that the religion we!er Boys and Girls meet under the} ANNUAL WAGES | Writes Back Home reed is one that gives life, one! direction of Dr. Day. The question of a guaranteed ‘annual wage will be studied by {the advisory board’ of the: Office eve Leeomnmine | a at Sy HUGO S. SIMS. Special Washington Correspondent ot The Citizen ‘other people’s mail” and im not Si | try, which do not hesitate to plow} out workers ai slack times, must |give some thought to the possi- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1948 A Services Tonight | Philadelphia.—Joseph Gimbel's At Local Synagogue ‘ tg} oe ‘curiosity regarding other people's! assover services will he came |mail got him arrested recently,| a 4 pon oe rata " ijust as he was looting another nomen an to te ’ ee: letter box. He “just likes to read #osue, situa o owner H jon and Southard streets, TOO MUCH CURIOSITY ‘amount collected by the govern- | ducted tomorrow morning ment. The. culprit who fails to Foy duties has to pay the gov-| asm le: ; | ted in the Li id Shatiro, with Mew. : 1 - 1 Tuesday night he spoke on “The | mon.” se in | employment is, Senile to bel soey ty — a tle bron / } illi i : Me ° ed.” setti :30 e: eveni .| STUDY ARAN’ esired from the standpoint o: . . Easign Adams Now Cpl. William Lugli | Evangelism We Need,” setting] At 7:30 each evening, the Boost Sean ginal Baer ae indus. {tors Geclavedi Staneses sae | g i — a ts. E. I i zi | Doar Sale of donee terpiin Morris A. Linton of Piitadiel> Bay, Cuba, on minesweeping duty | ase: eri is in speech pee ete ‘of War Mobilization and Recoa- a Cue eae ernmefit in full and also the re- | phia, life insurance company beard an AMC, Ensign William| WO? from their son, f. | version. This group conéists of noeds bate ward that accrues to the individ- there, 38 ng Base ‘and is at-| beautifu uque’ é {ness, labor, agriculture and the! the prains the ker »| tariff duties. ‘ noah : : eg “i wf Duty Beauty rose buds, 4 jee wmeseeeeeoeee. vovernment, Heobheal te tae hee loa are’ "Individuals and corporations,! —— : = . ) ert gat akan a Lap a HELP WANTED FOR SALE The War Labor Board, ni N -| due to make income tax pay- , ; attic ice in France, England, Africa; He iat “a i E i Id be much more care- , dems ent b : Rese 7 | vember, after refusing to ord WHY NOT PROVIDE ments, wou! i Noe ceri ne Mente st yaaa | and Italy. He is a member of; WaNTED—Salesgirle, full tioe|FOR SALE — $149 BOOKS —) osontocl comet ice oe cwcll INCENTIVE TO. CaCl ful with their returns if they High Uua i I ceeittents ot North fe ee ee employment. No experience ne-) swell titles include The Yearl-| company dispute, suggested the| INCOME TAX DODGERS? were convinced that a closer seru- i western Unive Evanston, Lieut. J. M. Shepherd | Attached To Boca Chica caught the popular fancy a de-: cade ago and took up aviation as a hobby: Little did he realize | bring him a military career. } With the outbreak of World | War II, it was logical for him to enter military aviation service | “because during the past ten years { jhe, had pecome an expert pilot jand navigator. Early. in 1942 he | |placed /his civilian responsibilities Jon the shelf and became an in- | Structor at tie Army Air Base at | Avon Park. Eager to Navy Photo ENS. WILLIAM ADAMS Military Duty Officer TA, im October of 1943. In Jan- serve where most RTA NTED SO tebsi E TRETETI wry, 1944, he attended ming shells. Permanent business at) yer, Phone 123 apr3-6tx | lives of the people concerned. The!on taxpayers makes it impossible | os school at Yorktown, top prices for right party. Ad-| : = | plan is workable in many areas) to catch all evaders. ‘ ~ amd subsequently was sta- bas ig Bay-|. : of economic activity, but, just We think that every effort sé themed at Little Creek, Va, on a eerie oS Bee G ni 2Y-/34 FORD COUPE R-Seat'Motor-| obviously, there are difficulties| should be made to insure: collce- AN SOUTER qimesweeper. From Little Creek, aii "nar3i-4t| 10 Radio, Heater, New Recaps,| associated with its adoption by; tion of income taxes from all “CRY HAVOC | he reported to Boston for duty o@ en AMC and later was placed im commend of another ship at Portemouth, N. H. His last assign- ment afloat before reporting here cessary. S. H. Kress & Co. | I apr2-lmo| Prodigal Woman—Paul Smith,! the problem to the advisory board, Ss Sel eee ee ioe | Bookseller, 334 Simonton St. | admitting that an annual wage WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN! apr2-ltf; might be simple for some indus- GIRLS. Good ry. Southern-} Beauty Nook, 536 Fleming St.; apr2tt! t union agreemen $2,000 cash. Phone 477. cight million worker e pee es that only 42000; warke covering ‘ouch. 186-A Poinciana Place. | agreements in effect concerned apr3-3tx | ; latively small groups of work- ers. The totals mumber of em- — Piano Accordion,| ployes in,/manpfaeturing indus~ 120 Bass :' Wurlitzer, excellent! tries, covered sh¥yguarantecd ems condition: Everett Sawyer, Ph.| ployment, is omy about 12,500. 123. apr3-5tx} Not ee ape visuals will ——— | |doubt the vaiue-of a guaranteed ‘WANTED — Party to act as as,FOR SALE — Two Lots, 1700| annual wage tb workers and to agent to collect~and buy pink! Block Flagler Avenue, 104) Society, largely because of its conchs, murex, and other sea) Front, 100 Deep. Everett Saw-| Stabilizing influence upon the Shop. Phone 9164. WANTED i | NAVAL OFFICER, WIFE and FOR SALE Baby desire suitable furnished; house or apt. $50.00 Reward.} Call 160 Ext. 328. mar30-6tx| mar31-4t| | ey | RELIABLE SERVICE COUPLE;! will do maintenance or house work for part rent on small apartment. 1103 Catherine St. Battery, Reconditioned Motor,! some concerns. 3,000 Miles. 135-B Poinciana. | Labor unions are beginning to apr3-3tx} become insistent that workers be guaranteed employment, because they are conversant with | TRAILER, good condition, sleeps | ing, Keys of the Kingdom and study, and the President passed| ys, everybody knows that various in- | The Treasury Department re- jveais that it is catching up on | free spenders in pleasure resorts |to determine whether they have evaders has increased. Of course, dividuals, in almost all sections esses have been multiplied since the war forced a higher levy. The income tax is basicall. fair method of raising revenué’ ithe, government but it fails of | purpos@/jwhen some . individual and corporations are permitte, evade the levies that other ae viduals and corporations pay. Thy Treasury Department has, mame! aged, in many gases, to discover the discrepancies, but the magni- \ tude of the task of checking up | those liable and that the govern- ment might profitably follow the plan that, we understand, is in effect to secure information as to} f duties. | evasion of tari tiny would be made of the facts and figures submitted. The government might well) provide a penalty for failure to Low Cost Valuable alty should be given to the im former who provides the informa- tion upon which the collection is gestion, but if it is followed, there will be fewer ‘income tax evaders. wine sie ‘Coming: “The Sky's The ence | a ——- tres, but ccecdingly difficult) paid their income taxess pay proper amounts. This should : Lieut. John M. Shepherd,} most City Pharmacy. apr2-t! TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, for others With present high rates appli-| be about equal to the sum wrong- ; |USNR, attached to the Boca = | new all modern conveniences,, The Bureau of Labor Statistics|cable to large incomes, the prob. fully withheld from the govern-| fl WORT pon : ;Chica Auxiliary Air Station,/BEAUTY OPERATOR. Stell’s) To be moved from, premises, has completed a study of employ- ability is that the number of tax| Ment and a large slice of the pen- H . ‘ s { ess feces ps ered by guaranteed wages for em-| of, the country, have managed to| made. ' that this diversion from his usual ;COOK, Waitress, Dishwasher, TRAILER, sleeps three. Gulf ¢'S4 by guaranteed wages for em- | of . ’ 8 ke at — vocation as theater manager and! full or part time. Excellent Stream Trailer Park. apr2-3tx! ployment. Out of; this Dumbest, Evete seine “evs Da emients itn Gt eee bare — pees i publicity director was destined to} salaries. North Beach Coffee! ————______"__""_" | nearly 30,000 were employed in| devious devices and- the proc-| citizens who will dislike the sug- x e perils inem; ment. Em-/} f course, everybody is cogniz- was at Guanta: Bay, Cuba. the perils of unemp) 0: Se, e ybody is cogn four. Apply Gulf Stream Hotel, | zwo wores aw M{J A MI= rorocan ences anced apr3-2tx | ites sj _ loyers, on the other hand, are ant of the fact that many indi-| He wears the American Theatre | Division and Simonton Streets.) Sometimes inclined to over-csti-l viduals who go abread bring back| LOCATED IN HEART OF CITY ef War ribbon TO RENT small apartment or) apr3-2t! mate the value of a surplus labor! goods on which they pay no duty. | Rates R OMS Write or Wire Georgia Native { { house, furnished or unfurn- 2 > | supply, which r s, upon analy-! Nobody is more conscious of the} | Reasonable O Reservetions A native of Macon, Ga. and a ished. Will pay suitable reward. |!942_ SERVI-CYCLE, excellent! .i. that numbers of men and wo-|fact. than the _ tariff-protected WITH BATH and graduate Macon High Post Office Box 762, Ci condition. Can be seen after 6 men have to seck temporary work | groups which, in their own in-| Behool, he attended Mercer Uni- pr4-6tx} P. M. 8-2 Poinciana Place, when and wherever they can) terest, desire a strict collection of} FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL versity in own in 1987- Phone 462XW. apr3-3tx| find jobs. The evil consequences’ tariff duties. 38 and following MISCELLANEOUS | = | of this uncertainty are reflected} If we are not mistaken, the law 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 N.E. ist Avenue year t of Georgia \FOR SALE CHEAP—Restaurant| in social and community prob-! encourages informers to advise 80 aes Elevazor 100 Rooms - Elevater at Ather ' i |FREE ESTIMATES, Floor Lay-| fully equipped with electric} lems. | the government of any evasion of Seoted He gra h a BBA de-} Official Navy Photo ing, Sanding, Finishing, As-| boxes. Year around business.| The answer tyne people Teal ee Devens, giving to the in- 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS SIATION gree in 194). At Georgia U. he LIEUT. J. M. SHEPHERD phalt Tile, Linoleum. A. Taylor,| Apply 901 Caroline Street. | nek come’ ieee poe OMne: Serena equal to the engaged in intramural football | Boca Chica NAAS 804 Caroline Street. mar30-24tx | apr3-6t| Saag ic and basketball and was president! * | of Phi Delta Theta fraternity needed, he applied for and was!|WHEN IN NEED. of a Plumber| Guaranteed PLUMBING WORK) Bansign Adar s married and granted a commission ,in the’ see John-Curry, 512 Margaret! and SUPPLIES: Toilets, Lava-| venides with his wife, Virginia, Naval Air Service on October 6,] St., -Phone.. 1189-J. Estimates} tories, Sinks, Brass Fittings and | at the U. S Hotel Casa Mayina 1942. ' Following -a sefresher{ (free. ; : apr3-6tx} PRE-WAR BATH TUBS — All| here course at NAS,}@orpus) Christi, sizes of Water and Sewer Pipe! INSTRUMENT MECHANIC a} Young. man would like few hours work nights and Sundays} anything considered. Address ““Mechanié”, c/o Citizen. i _ Tex., Lieutenant: Shepherd spent : EVERETT ROBERTS a year at the Argentia, New- WRITES BACK HOME foundland, Naval Air Station. From there he was sent to Key Mes Annie Laurie Garcia is in’ West to. fill his’ present assign- fegelpt of a let ‘om her son, ment. as é aprd-2tx., Everett Roberts, better known to Miami Resident his many friends as “Abie,” from’ Before the war, Lieutenant FOR SALE the South Pacif Shepherd was manager of one and Fittings. Free Estimates.) Jos. D. Lopez, Plumbing and/| Supplies, 913 Eaton St.. Phone | 1189-J. mar.2-M.W.F.tf, ROOTED GRAPE’ VINES. 50c.' 1217, Petronia. Street... apr2-6tx ! THE PALMS—Frozen Malt Con- fectionary, an essential food with cool, smooth, tasty, pure ingredients. 917 N. Beach’ at Division. apr4-4tx OVERSTUFFED CHAIR, Dinette Set and Rug. Porter Place, Apt 6-F. apr4-atx | CHEAP about two cords log wood for open fire. Also 36” exhaust fan: 20 gallon pressure tank Phone .222-W. apr4-1tx ho in the of Miami Beach's finest theatgrs, PEPPER'S PLUMBING SUPPLY, ; i Sto sent a copy the Lincoln Road. He was’ prom- | 512 Fleming, Phone ue S We ef & ews letter concerning the inent in civic and fraternal circles} Ca" et ya a PRE-WAR ‘ U. & & O'Brien of which he is and is widely known throughout | BATHTUB with all PRE-WAR | & Gfew member, and gives an out- | the State of Florida. brass fittings including shower time of the many activities par-| He has served as president of} If you need one, come sce us ticipated in by the members of the Miami Beach Kiwanis Club If you nced a gas stove, we this shiz and is an executive capacity of | have some nice ones in tock He suys that he has traveled the Florida Defense Force. He We also have a complete Tar and wid nee joining the was aslo a member of the Civil line of plumbing fixtures, pipe Navy, ond seen much action Air patrol, vice president of the | 2nd HUHDES “ : im Ravel engegemenis in many ST © alto”. vice, presh ee Call us for all types o} parts of the world pean Paveriahe Club, and. a plumbing repair. and water or {Scottish Rite Mason. gas line wor apr4-4tx H Lieutenant and Mrs. Shepherd {reside in Key West at 910 United Street. Two Realty Deals Are Reeorded Here \17 JEWEL BENRUS Man's Wrist | Watch, $30.00. Call after 5 p. m.! at 508 Angela St. apr4-IHx TWO-STORY, Six-room House, Bahama Style, screened porch,}| — - i - eae all conveniences, . furnished. } | Two transfers of realty in! De, Sutos Sinker, president Large yard, fruit trees, ete./1940 CHEVROLET; 2 door sedan Menree county were recorded New London, Conn. 81. years| $7500.00 Cash. Call — a ae Poinciana Place. oo . Menry B. Haskins has sold: %6° eae emi | Near fot on Center street to J. C. Pot- Sais Sen eee = Seger sen ae Se | Negi ter for $1,000. Dimensions are Robert E. Sherwood, famed | os playwright, born New Rochelle, N. Y., 49 years ago. S211 by 126 feet 7. Jenkins Curry conveyed a let on Key Largo to Theodore E. Btadig for $300. Lindsley Lumber Co. | 530 Division .St., Cor. Simonton St. PHONE 71 A Bell that rings for Liberty... Every Morning CARD OF THANKS SPEEDY, SURE FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES We the thn moans of thank-| ACE] RELIEF FOR ACIDY\| To Fishermen and Defense Workers .... Each § .10 ee fie the many friends {or "theich { : oe our people were forced by war to and skuls nave given our people gee Guring oe illness and INDIGESTION j HACK SAWS .... - Each $2.75 -f) clench their friendly hands into self-reliance. They are determined after the death of our love: > ————_——— nis: : fer oe, . We poids Gasoline BLOW-TORCHES .. _ Each $5.95 hard-hitting fists. Some of the to apply themselves to the task Seek these whe ave, the use iad ainsi ES eee nah race hands were dainty and beautifully ahead until final victory is won. the floral = oiferings contributed. \ manicured . . . some were wrinkled We assure one and all that their Surely, the seasoned veteran Kind deeds will always be re-|GARDNER’S PHARMACY || “liddea PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS and and tired but, all proved equal a selé-dinciptined civilian, work- pm ber ¢ > bigeost c are oe . : are WIFE AND FAMILY | Phone 177 ree sDeavery we . eee ir . : y Vea ing together, will master whatever —-— Pressedwood TILE BOARD for Bathrooms this or any other land, problems peacetime mama Seeeeeeerececcocccce e anda Katchens i . a5 IS pee me may present. RATIONING TIMETABLE : Our nation has shown that it The future for America and for el] Foops SHOES New Supply Paint and Varnish BRUSHES can producs the sinews of war on of us can be as bright as we wish —Prople who get results agree thet there ts ne substitute jor hard work and alse that veere ation laxation are exe Airplane Stamps 1, 2 and 3, Book 3, good indefinitely. Stamp 35, Book 4, through June 2. New: Supply DOOR LOCKS and HARDWARE a scale never believed possible be- to make it. Apeil 28; H2-M2 through June 2; N2-S2 PLUMBING SUPPLIES: Galvanized and Cast IRON PIPES and Fittings and CHROME PLATED through ; Book 4 Blue C2-G2 through i June 30. o H @ FUEL 3 KITCHEN FITTINGS a7 ough April 28; Old period, 4 and 5: new pe) 3) BATHROOM and KITCHEN FITTINGS Ul we jl ‘ag, e Yr ending trolee ¥s 92 through June — eter : TRADE MARK REG. U.S PAT. 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