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. —— THE WEATHER ; FORECAST | Key West and vicinity: Partly ‘ eloudy and continued warm this) afternoon, tonight and Wednes-} @ay. Gentle to moderate winds, mostly south and southwest, .5 Florida: Partly cloudy; dnd f warmer today, tonight and Wed- FILIPINOS OFFER (Continued from Page One) for himself and ‘her posterity, tthe freedom which her ances- tors had ‘poured so much blood, Sweat and tears to obtain. For. once she had a vision of a splen- did future; a future promising of e glorious independence, of a self - fulfillment, self - govern- ment, and self-expression . . . | Nesday. Considerable fog in north portion early Wédhesday morn-' ing; a few widely scattered showers over northeast portion this afternoon. St. Augustine through Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate to fresh southwesterly winds over extreme south portion to- “But before the realization of that vision, a warlike nation,} greedy for power and mad with fanatical ambition, sought to in- terfere with America. At once! America was involved in a world conflict.” ‘ During the reading of the page- ant» thus far it!had been inter- spersed with the blare of trumpet, youth relates. “For that “See! no one can ever conquer him by| victory in battle alone. For be- ing a man of peace, he, can only be conquered in peace. And this was Japan’s greatest failure, and the greatest failure of all nations like her, the failure that brings to naught all their great suc- cesses. “For Japan, after conquering the seas and ports, and the for. tresses of Batean and Corregi- dor, failed to win that most im- portant battle—the battle of the nipa hut—wihere the Filipino, and for that matter, any other Fuman being like a human be- ing, unyielding in war or death, can be reconquered in peace. Greatness Of America “And herein lies the greatness FINE SERVICE AT ‘SANDWICH SHOP’ Birthe Ee The new’ La Fiesta Sandwich Shop, operated by Margie Thom- as Mondul, at 708 Duval street is forging to the forefront at no uncertain pace, each day new faces are noticed and atrons return. An excellent sign that|Martin E. Slais on April 1 at the La Fiesta Sandwich Shop is the Orange General Hospital in pleasing its growing public with good food. Mrs. Mondul announces new business hours on the front page of today’s Citizen. La Fiesta! opens daily at 2 o'clock in the! afternoon and remains,. open un-, til 1 o'clock in the morning. | American and Kosher style sand- SLAIS HAVE GIRL Announcement: has been made of the birth of a girl, weighing 6% pounds, to Mr. and Mrs. Orlando, Fla. The new arrival has been giv- en the name of Barbara Jean. Mrs. Slais before marriage, was Miss Beres Ford, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Thos. L. Mel-! rose. { dishes. One of the food speci: i ties made on the premises are ANNOUNCE COAST ARTILLERY FIRING The Army announced today that Coast Artillery firing prac- tice will be held from West Mar- tello, Key West, Florida on April 24 and 25, from 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. All vessels and air craft were warned to remain clear of Sgt. Fred Hinde Home On Vacation | . THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ae APRIL 94, 1908 Nurse’s Aide Class Finishes First Unit Ten volunteer women Row at- tending, the Nurse’s Aide classes being given at the Municipal Hes- pital, have already completed their first 36-hour unit of clas room instruction, Mrs, Florence Dulion, chairman of the Volum teer Nurse's Aides, Key West the danger area: sage Chapter, American Red Cross, am- Sergeant Fred S. Hinde was aj The danger area will be the ues ite, recent arrival in Key West from; water area 1000 yards each side — thee the ‘Philippines and other parts)0f @ line ,extending 5000 yards second phase of the Pacific where he had been|due south from West Martello! hour course includes practical ex» serving with the United States|(24 degrees 32, minutes 47 s@c-)perience in’ various duties forces. onds North Latitude—81 degrees!wards assisting the 47 minutes 15 seconds West Lon-} nurses and general, hospital Sergeant Hinde has been r granted a 45-day furlough, which 8itude). “The great shortage af 4 @ay through Wednesday; partly singing by a chorus, a dance and|of ‘America. Spain ruled this wiches, delicious salads, and thie} those ‘Oh So Good” home made|he will spend here with his rela- Beier ayes rarsongp t be cr doubly important = ii i country for three centuries. Ye' 2 a , ” : cloudy weather with a few iso: the playing of a Japanese march,|country f hi ti Yet | best coffee in town is served in | do. nuts and from all reports they|tives at 2207 Flagler Avenue, Il beheld from Marine Rifle|this time,” Mrs. Dulion said. lated showers. which heralded the approach of|the’ end of those three hundred|@ Pleasing manner on. Fiestajare all the name implies. 7 wh ak “Last week one voluntenr eat Jacksonville to Apalachicola:} i, 2 i a the Filipino] - — bees : pings rime W: Lo I Range at Stock Is! today “ the Nipponese on the scene of!fyears still found the p! ; arren pez Is 27 fi 8:00 a. m.juntil 2 a. m. with « i pe No small craft or storm warnings} philippine history. |slashing with his bolo the Span- Sveoccccrocccvecseccecesecces: sag p] eroush April 37 from 8: it |tient and two others did all might have been issued. jards” Now In Hospital |to 5:00 p. m. All vessels and air| tie | Old Glory Falls iards’ throats. The American e craft. were warned to remain|duty from 11 p. m. until 7 @ m, — ed i flag was first hoisted over these thus reliev tained fea ~ WEATHER REPORT pencil meee Oe Move Aline | slanda atithie dawnlotthe twen- asstite ovumn Mr. and Mrs. Comal Lopez and Cleat of, the A ae bo the tee Game spevialiaed dutien P a Rotman pi tego ypaage “bright morning” that “had sud-|tieth century’ In the lapse of| eeeeeeencenceccnccccccconcccccccoceonacccccecoees (daughter left last night for eas a a piscina Raccoon| Following their probation pe- — War Time (City Office),|denly” turned into “a dark andjforty years the Philippines was HELP WANTED FOR SALE Philadelphia to visit their son,| roo a4 Stock Island riod, the volunteer nurses will re- coca Einat ‘Jominous night.” He summed up|s0 conquered by ‘this flag, that Sergeant Warren Lopez, who is; ™°Y egive their certificates and cape Mighest last 24 hours 6|the downfall ‘of his people injwhen a treacherous invader} WANTED—Salesgirls, full time|FOR SALE — $1.49 BOOKS —|20w in a hospital there now un- ’s Unit Book at graduation ¢ carty im Rates inst night 7g| these terse sentences: “The flag|came to strike this flag down,| employment, No experience ne-| swell titles include The Yearl-|4ergoing treatment for wounds; Woman’s Uni June. . sag g2|0f freedom was smitten down. In|one hundred thousand Filipinos,| cessary. S. H. Kress & Co. ing, Keys of the Kingdom andj'eccived in battle in Iwo Jima. Club Plan Meeting ————ao ee Normal 77| these islands Amrica was crushed, the whole strength of the na- apr2-lmo Woman—Paul Smith,) Sergeant Lopez recently re- Legion Post Will and with America, freedom, and|tion’s manpower, braving the on- Bookseller, 334 Simonton St. | turned from overseas where he . he Book Club PE me with freedom, happiness. No|slaught of an over-powering] WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN apr2-itt| had been serving with the United] A meeting of the Book Cie Meet On Wednesday 4 Rainfa, $4 nours ending more could Filipinos find peace|enemy, stogd ready to starve and| GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- States forces for some time. of ties Women ter eae — : 6:29 0. m., inches 0.00| im her quiet life; no more could|bleed to death that that same] most City Pharmacy. apr2-tt/TWO STORY HOUSE; two apart- cae aeneal held Aabsragr sage MeO, 319|_ 4 regular megting of Arthur Total rainfall since April 1; she find happiness in her nipalfiag should not fall to the ments, all furnished. 651 Will-|Charles Salas Up ico at pe nedlmaaaes | Sawyer Post No. 28, Americun i inches 0.17|hut—for the Pearl of the Orient} ground. In less than half a cen-| BEAUTY OPERATOR. Stell’s| iam treet. apr18-6tx F pasaioniiunt!| uval street. . Legion, will be held tomorrow ' Deficiency since April 1; Seas was in the cruel. grip of,a%/tury, they had become so de-| Beauty Nook, ‘536 Fleming St. : For Reassignment!| ‘Several interesting boo! tog, jevening at 8 o'clock at the Lage inches 0.84 asf eign hk the ik age voted: to’ that flag; that when it apr20-tf|SUPERIOR Trailer; 1941 model.| * —_—. | ~~ -spports will be given; it ig stated. 1 some, corner White and Total rainfall since January 1; ie @ Mikadgs |had ta fall, they chose to fall ————| “On Naval Air Station, beside] * (Seetiah to vmhe, Cityheny 3 [77 | Southard streets. ; inches ‘1.34 Boonie ef eng of @U | with it, s6°that with’ it, they too | WAITRESS . wanted; evering| Gulf, adjoining shack. Large| . MIAMI BEACH Apri] 24.28-|mu¢h of whigh will ‘be; dqvoted | "Immediately following the ; Deficiency since Janyary 1; Speed the ‘ufos 42 The | might kiss the dust and ignominy,: meal only, | pleasant . working} enough for family of four, Mrs.|Sgt. Charles Fi,Salas, Jf,” 20, ve a wie a B-2g' meeting movies will be showg inches 4.36] Japanese. pulling’ ie his ileaye [Of a.common defeat.” conditions. Phone 166. Burkham, Tel, 568-R. @11 Margaret street, Key Westy, a. yy i "it eee the {oF the members in sitendancs, Humidity before the Filiging. disptetea | _.What greater tribute can be ;OVL + apr20-6tx aprl9-6tx| mia, has arrived at Ariny Aw joie Shag A months in the Refreshments will be served 3% 1 pie lese fs 2 Paid to this peace-loving nation { gig Te Box 2 : ha eee petlagi ig that is ours, a nation that |BEAUTY Operator; room furn-/YELLOW SECOND Siig: | Fores Hedise bution Station No.' Air Medal and the Purple — Tomorrow's Almanac tied ef all ‘Axietic cations Bit) | Wishes! aot tojentlaveeny pec: | ished. Cheric’s Casa Marinal package:ot 900, 76c; two pack:|" 1, Srecucis ctecccnoletcg et tee Cah’ leadlnn aed Sunrise 6:56 a.m.| egain and again, that brown | Ple but to free them, Beauty Salon, Phone 16L. ages $1.25. The Artman Press| 24, roe duty : tsid Sahel ae me A Chri ss Da By Sunset 7:54 p.m.| arm fell down to strike and if Montemayor wrote that this apr23-3t] Citizen Bldg. Eearleeiey ee ye eee eee his pr Moonrise 6:36 p.m.| slap his brother's face, proving |‘ecision of the Philipino people F i ae oe le se te Moonset 6:08 a.m.| in deeds that he intended to | was revealed in the mountains of| (RUCK DRIVER. Monsalvatge!QNE youth bed; with new mat-| Rosie Srunuanneasidnd a (paaipiene oe woenee aay en ' ‘be in that brotherhood not only |Bataan and the rock of Corregi-| @nd Drane. apr23-tf} tress, Two deep sea fishing | ost. pioneer of several redis-!Oct. 30, 1942 ae e ents, Br, : Tomorrow's Tides the eldest brother but the prutal dor, in the prison camps and reels and two fly casting reels; pertteas AUS ciated bel dite Check srt e liv t (vaval Base) master.” : later in the mountain caves and|/EXPERIENCED GIRL for tailor) new. One boy’s coaster wagon. |the AAP Poromsel pas eeutien and Mrs. Charles Salas, live a Tide Low Tide Montemayor related that thejrecesses... what bonds of loy-| alterations; Navy work, good] John Nolte, Mastic Trailer| “"° POOR DREAD SEM DUMGR | He Same) AORTER: ilipi: ny Command for AAF returnee 9:55 am 3:20 am. | “Filipino was told to work hard-jalty and love can possibly exist] pay, steady employment. 419] Park, United Street. apr24-2tx fficers and enlisted RC NNR A a, 10:33 p.m. 4:54 p.m. er for a common Co-Prosperity | between a dependent nation and} Southard street. EATS LS | berate Pee mes cmignmeat TEMPERATURE BULLETIN rascal = ea fe 5 ee Sale pation” ag is that TWO fine trailers; ready to move|He will remain at the redistri- SEWING MACHINES eaaio. iba hea eae ye er existed “then” but never “before | MIDDLE aged colored or white! in. William Meyers, Mastic! bution station about two weeks, | Repaired, adjusted, cleaned and Sepsis Bente Oe st was called the giaehia eon |S ae History oft the or woman for light hayes ees Park, 638 United St. apr24-3tx,_____________ oiled. Used machines bought, re- - eee hours ending 8:30 a. m., as report- | “" | “| “This is the meaning of victory} and light laundry. Salary $25 | paired and sold, Satisfaction) Fiction, Non- ed by the U.S. Weather Bureau.| Pie of SE “ee in the battle of the nipa hut. This} per week. Can live on premises!PALMS, ferns, crotons, frangi-| COCKROACHES guaranteed. H and Technical Highest Lowest |v, incse things,” the youth|'S h°w America had conquered} if desired. Phone 182-W. pani flame vines, cactus, hibis- TELEPHONE 114-J 10 AM, to 6 PM 3 yarn Jest 24hours en niet? wrote, “may be passed over, for|“® before. anaed now sonauers apr23-3tx] cus and other plants. 1004 ANTS DIE ‘ lk oe eam t tlanta 66 nag POR 7 us again. is is how America Southard. apr24-2tx Loenme Fad Boston 57 41 Tala ths nae But a conquers the world today. WANTED UT POISON iF you're Brownsville 88 75 | giving this country a mock-inde-|With liberty and democra FOR SALE—One bedroom suite, WITHO BOATWRIGHT HOTEL. | 3 Charleston 72 69 pendence, whereby the Philip- youth declared. “Some would say| YOUNG service couple desires! dinette suite, living room suite,! New, non-poisonous DIL-KIL powder kills - Cursne 74 44 pines were declared to all the|that America conquers the world] modest furnished apartment.| radio and misc. pieces. Can see ponchos, pis agi oles Sormebold buss Zi 25 N. E. 7th Avenue it 61 47 world to be free, whereas in real-|With money, and for money.| No children. Contact C. E.} at 185-B Poinciana between! through it~crawl away—diel Sprinkle in in- Miami, Florida Galveston 80 73 lity was worse than a slave, mak-|While it is true that America is] Faldt, Box 15-E, Boca Chica. | 8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. feated places as directed and vatthawzerout | Double Rooms ,@, Private Beth! See PAu Smitn ville 81 68 ing it a laughing stock of its own|Tich, and knows how to stay apr23-3tx apr24-3tx} Poisons, Ask for DIL-KIL at oe d+ ¥§050 per Dhy City 62 43 self, Japan was trying to drag|tich, it is likewise true that there ; | wat Gree er tears c Men: Wi Some” 334 Simonton s?. KEY WEST 86 18 the Filipino to a moral and intel-|i8 0 other nation so rich in MISCELLANEOUS iPIANO, pin .ball games, Evans ee em ie , Cae RA Ri’ . We Aleport _ 86 7 lectual level as low and. as dis-|honor, justice, and freedom as race horse wheel, Beat the pete Spacer — sh. . . is 75 63 | honorable ‘as’ his.” it is rich in gold... But what|FREE ESTIMATES, Floor Lay:| Dealer table, .complete; bar STRAND THEATER ied eae nal i 80 16 Montemayor wrote that “it is{all' these people will never for-|: ing, Sanding, Finishing, As-} stools and Chuch-o-luck table 9 4 ets apolis 53 30 | clear that Japan did not read his-|get, is the soldier that left his} phalt Tile, Linoleum. A. Taylor.} complete. Inquire Cabana Bar, GREER GARSON in L FAN - af ‘ few York ot 4a. phat doenefod ate decelt tan oevelend’ se fo beseh the, Gonian| ete teehee ee ere Seeet eocieix| “MRE, PARSON TE ~ wage” or’ n L + | a 0 brea ie chains (| 2 EE eee ing) . $a “ Norfolk 59 54 er succeed in this corner of the|that bound their arms... No|WHEN IN NEED of a Plumber! NEW 14 ft. Skiff; built of red! Coming: “My Pal Wolf’ ° ‘Book 4, Blue C2-G2 through as yt | Oklahoma City 68 44 | Blobe.” He described heroes of/wonder God has blessed such a| see John Curry, 512 Margaret] ¢edar, has well. Perfect for $ April 28; H2-M2 through x , | Pensacola » 16 72 |the Philippines who “labored in/nation! No wonder such a nation| St, Phone 1189-J. Estimates! fishing. Price $100. Apply 1502 $ June 2; N2-S2..through- Stamp, 95) 4 : Pittsburgh 7 51 {the night” that they “might have ‘has become great! free, : apr1821mox|>» Southi.St., apr24-2tx | SSie"90-" * ~ ew 4 Sime’e, - ad: a ' St. Louis 68 53 [8 Peaceful dawn”. He said that; “Amesica, you have restored | ————————___ | 4s B MONROE: THEATER 3 FUEL Tampa 83 76 {the “noble dead of Bataan and) the Filipino his home and his |ANDREW RODRIGUEZ, SR. — e Red T5-X5 through April 28: Old period, 4 and 5; new pe | ae aL aaah that tye pect) happiness. Perhaps in your | Accountant, Notary Public, ROBERT TAYLOR in & -¥5, Z5 A2-D2 through June _—‘Fiod, 1, through 5. BAPTIST PRAYER faith fetes we a we a world-wide mission of libera- part time bookkeeping service.| PET CAT; dark Ww, answe “SONG OF RUSSIA” \s 2; E2-J2 through June 30. GADULINE SERVICE TOMORROW | 2s the ais ecto: Sean z | tion, this would seem insigni- 606 Duval street, Phone 850-J. | to name “F $10.00 Coming “The Falcon Out West", © - Made realoraeaen icncimenetens 21 . a eee "| cant. But it is the gyeatest _ apr23-6tx! ward, no questions asked. | \ ean Bibi ney “Wagig| thing you can ever do for the |_| Pigne 4t3-w, 613 Caroline St. = ° First Baptist Church is having]“have known that many of these| Filipino. $15.00 REWARD for information! apr21-3tx its regular Mid-week Prayer] carabao-driving farmers could, “Perhaps the nipa hut is small,} leading to arrest and convic-| oe : : Service tomorrow at 8 p. m. T. L.| perform deeds no less heroic than|@24 can give you neither riches} tion of persons for theft of SOMEWHERE on Simonton, xt Time You Go Anywhere Ride the Bus” Pp s Kelly will introduce all speakers|what the Spartans did at Ther-|nor power. But from this day on white Muskovee ducks at Gato] Division or White street; Two end read Scripture, and Charles| mopylae, like del Pilar and his|-You will always find in that.| Cafeteria April 21. Manager) tires mounted rims. Finder Tabor will lead the music. Three|men at Tirad Pass. 4 |-nipa hut a brother. Gato Cafeteria apr24-3t| return to Albu Service Sta- messages will be given, “Meet-| | “This scourge,” ‘he wrote, “He Is Free” ac | tion and collect reward from mg God's Requirements” by} "must have been sent in love. | “He may be darket than’ you AT FOR SALE Buster or phone 444. M. ©. Oliver; “Finding My Place] not in’ disfavor. Perhaps to it jare. He may not be as big antl as | apr24-3tx im Kingdom Service” by Gerald Raymond; and “God's Call and Man's Answer” by Robert Hines. CASUALTIES (Continued from Page One) Huetsman. Jacksonville Onkey, John P., 2nd Lt., son of Mrs. Rosalie G. Onkey, 3191 NW. 2nd St., Miami Sweat, Wesley A., Lt. Col., hus- mi of Mrs. Wesley S. Sweat, 223 8. Salisbury St., Deland Army Missing, Pacific Area Smith, Robert G., Sgt. son of Mrs. Vera Ruth Smith, 1005 Lake- Qurst Drive, Lakeland. Army Prisoners of War Germany Bamberg, Frank S., Pvt., son of Mrs. Loraine Bamberg, Box 205,| Jasper Highfill, Edward H., Sgt., ward of Mrs. Mary A. Clanton, 1618 NW, 38th St., Miami Hunter, Paul, Pfc., M. Henter, Jasper Kemp, Lest M., Mrs. Alma Kemp, Route 2, Or- lando Oliver, Edward E., Ist Lt., son of Mrs. Kathleen M. Oliver, 2121 S. Hampton Rd., Jacksonville. Prim, Archie C., Ernest P. Prim, Sr., Graceville. Register, Stewart S., Pvt.,-hus-| shown his love for our country as| 1750 Greenridge Rd.,| us know ‘how we nt. have sometimes “Abused His love. Perhaps that we might. see more the value of le is about to give us. Or perhaps, that the bonds that bind to- gether ,the great Democracy of the West and her loyal Citidel in the East may be rendered more unbreakable and eternal. But one thing is certain: that this scourge will come to an end. ... The night will pass and a brighter dawn will come. Already we hear from the East | the angel of victory flapping its wings...” It was at this point that Monte- mayor brought in the “v ” of| Roosevelt and MacArthu: He} quoted Roosevelt as saying: “I as- T5, son of the people that is not only rich Pfe., son of| retur sure you that the Philippines shall be redeemed and her inde- pendence shall be established and protected!” “No amount of despair can ever |darken our faith in those words,” |he wrote, “because they came |velt, who speaks in the name of and powerful» but also free and | honorable.” | “I Shall Return”—MacArthur | He had MacArthur speaking w famous words: “I shall He added, “These are the words of @ general who has rich as you-are. But like you, he} is free. Like you, he is honor- able. Like you. he can fight. Give him ‘a bolo, or give him a tommy-gun, The weapon does not matter. For in the cause of liberty he can clutch either— with a fire worthy of his noble ancestors, “His land can or cannot be of much value for the achieve- ment of final victory in war But he can always give you his loyalty — the loyalty that fol- lowed you on the bloody trails | of Bataan—the loyalty that re- mained with you in the starva- tion agony, and death, of Cox- regidor—the loyalty that made him an exile with you in the | caves and forests—the loyalty that will not only burn in vic- | | ey but will shine even in de- “Lastly, the Filipino offers you} his eternal gratitude. This grat- itude he will treasure in his! son of Joe} from the lips of Président Roose- | heart till he dies. It would be! the.,most precious legacy he would bequeath his children and his children to their children. And when he meets his Creator | face to face, he will thank Divine Providence for looking with| favor on his country. For, after sending the Spaniards to teach her Christianity—HE SENT THE, band of Mrs. Lora Mae Register,] our country has shown its loyalty; AMERICANS TO GIVE HER Route 3, Lake City. at Mis. W Albany Ave. Wells, L vie Center, Center Hill Scruggs, 705 N. Tampa D., Pvt., son of Flo- jto his leadership. And true to} Scruggs, Joseph W., Pvt. son}his promise, General MacArthur “ Philippines has returned. The have been redeemed.” | FREEDOM.” ! The pageant was ended by the singing of “God Bless America” “It has been said that the Fili- ‘pino is a peace-loving man,” the weekly. Subscribe te The Ctizen 2c) 42 FT. FISHING BOAT; 18000; lbs. capacity, Packard super-| eight motor completely con-} verted; in perfect condition. | Must sell, golng ‘north. Capt.| Fred, 40 Fathom Fish Dock, Marathon, Fla. apr2. | PICKS with Handles .... ELECTRIC HOT PLATES, Straight LADDERS, 10 ft. Extension LADDERS, 20 f ALUM Lindsley Lumber Co. | $30 Division St., Cor. Simonton St. Flexible Gas Stove Connections, 5/8x18 Ea. $ 2.00 , 1-Burner Metal Medical CABINETS with Mirrors Ea. $10.25 Lawn FERTILIZER, 100-Ib. Bags .. Glidden PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS and Schlage DOOR LOCKS and HARDWARE PAINT and VARNISH BRUSHES PLUMBING SUPPLIES: Galvanized, Cast Iron and Aluminum PIPES and FITTINGS LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. | LEP? BACK THE RaTHIVG PRACH PROINC a | EE i, a CC ccccccccccecccecceccsecvevececcuesevocece FOUND BUNCH of keys. Owner identify same at Citizen office and pay for this advertisement. PHONE 71 Each $2.50 Ea. $ 4.65 2-Burner Ea. $11.00 a Ea. $ 7.50 t. Ea. $17.00 Each $4.50 INUM RIDE THE BUS Wheneve: Possible, It’s Convenient, Practical and Economical to RIDE THE BUS Recognizing that adequate bus transportation for wai s to and from their jobs sssential business and for the transportation of pupils to and from school, and for the housewife on shopping trips is vitally ential to the civilian economy— We Are Making Every Effort To Give GOOD SERVICE Three new buse service and ott will be placed in service as soon as available from the manufac turer, from whom they ordered. we Foi uggest your convenience, do pleasure travel after 10 A.M 4 P. M—or By so doing you avoid that you your shopping and patriotically wor and on and before after supper vur peak loads. bus. When you do ride remember, the you and = your neighbor will both get there faster if you ready rear of the have correct fare and move to the are now in bus. KEY WEST TRANSIT COMPANY, Inc. W. Sellers. Mcuagez Phone \0o/