The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 29, 1945, Page 4

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Edward F. Haury, commander REVIEW ON THURSDAY HOTED AUTHOR AND Lec-|cign Wars, has called a meeting for next Tuesday evening to be held in the headquarters at 312 Duval street. Charter membership in the organization was 22, but since then membership in the organiza- tion has continued to increase ae tif it now reaches approximately “y eve-\60, Roger Watkins, one of. the | rf FOREIGN WAR VETS [WOOD RITES TO BE el f *For-|O’Neil Wood, who died Monday ee ere eres at the Key West General Hos- pital, afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Chapel of the Pritchard Funeral Home. Congregational officiate. University of Chicago, noted) ‘ psychologist, years ago. HELD ON THURSDAY Funeral services for Charles will be, held | Thursday | gy HUGO 8. SIMS, Special Washingion Correspondent ot The Citizen RUSSIAN POWER vise ways and means of settling DOMINATES ENTIRE jeverything. Then, if trouble de- SCU! velops, they will not be able to Pope RC ‘take a full share in the job of There are many individuals in Frotecti what they have at- the United States and Great Brit- a edet : ain determined to make the-test, The Rev. Samuel Reinke of the Church will Prof. Louis L. Thurstone of the ness of the Soviet Government to handed so far, and having prac- accept our conclusions in regard tically ousted “Japan ‘from to Poland. {island bastions, should not he: 58) ‘born Chicago, $f ie zee ! rimean War. was a startlingly one for a woman Sireetionnes iw immer ts a pe Pan “saat ~~ Ze a word for each inser-! eople and also of roy- => word and wer Florence Night- the test the first scientific’, a2™"s", nurses. She was the regutar the Red Cross which | om for the world what he soldiers of Crimea. be Angel”, Harvey Al-|‘** of Anthony Adverse, F r j ? i i : i . Pi 4 £0 a ‘ar ver woman } [a know of one of the first . pope of modern women.”| TELEPHONE e . ae Fisher save,| 7 women our times it a bl stirred and stimulated OPERATES AANTED te Barth has had @ unique | experience; educated as - minister, she has her a Full Pay While Learning Vacations With Pay Sickness Benefits idieey th tee Wont en's Club buildng at 319 Duval, rs cf PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT | @ See Mrs. McDermott Chief Operator TELEPHONE OFFICE Florda Methodist Confer- Arthur Moore meet in Lakeland and Thursday of “bes to wartime travel only the WANTED—Salesgiris, full time bishop and his cabinet, with va- nous members, will be See 8 ae the ro “o Henry Blackburn, district *_mayl-Imo WAITRESSES” and | FOUNTAIN] - ‘GIRLS. Good: salary. Southern- ‘most: City Pharmacy. , mayl-1mo! - hk ae. ene: CLERKS “and day-time messen ‘on Thursday. gers wanted. Western Union. may14-tf BUTCHER; part or full al Phone 1080. may26-tf i |RADIO, record player, fan tri- 1934‘ CHEVROLET coach; over- 14-FT. SAIL BOAT, man’s bi- 1937 PLYMOUTH sedan; GIRL’S 24 inch bicycle; balloon, LADY'S bicycle; MAN'S bicycle; balloon tires, INE 38 inch fan on stand; best piesa al cmadaiene ee eee \GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigera- HOUSEHOLD furniture; includ- ‘ed and ‘Plate (Fxtension, old).” _|BABY carriage, $20.00, and bas- FOR SALE REASONABLE: Most} There seems to be no reason to itate to retain such islands “% suppose ‘that Marshal Stalin has | 4 any intention whatsoever of sur- rederimg Russian claims or that’ country from having to shed the the Soviet Government will peaceably return to Poland any part of the former Polish Repub-|the Pacific. lic that belonged to the Russians Bey prior to the first World War. TAX REDUCTION Another fact that seems to be) BLUES APPEAR clearly established is the deter-|IN WASHINGTON mination of the Russians that the; The campaign to reduce taxes Government of Poland, whatever |fs applying pressure on the mem- it may be, shall be composed of'bers of Congress but President individuals pledged to a friendly|/Truman says he will fight any rolicy toward Russia. Apparently, | reduction until Japan is defeated. the government of Czechoslo- vakia has already accepted such an attitude as the basis of future relationships with Russia. With the Russians standing firm on the question of territory and the friendly personnel of the Polish Government, the. . only question left for the Anglo-Amer- icans to determine is how far they will go in attempting to. seat the London Poles, who, it should be remembered, refugeed from Po- land in 1939 and, since their ar* Americans to’ keep the peace-of cycle, stroller, trunk, air con- ditioner, alarm clock. 913 Georgi may26-7t hauled engine, excellent con- dition. Inquire 181-I Poinciaga Place after 5 p.m. may24-6tx for voters and especially for cor- cylesaber seeltishing rod end, porations which exert control in reel, studio ‘couch. 1010 Von Phister, Apt. No. 2. may26-3tx good condition, perfect tires; radio, heater. 220-E New Poinciana Place. may28-3tx | by tions. tires, $27.50. 1900 Staples Ave.| may28-2tx! balloon tires, $3450. 1900 Staples Ave. } may28-2tx/ Polish people. pects the United States or Great] is through taxation. Britain to go to war with Russia on the Polish question, there are) THREE CABINET MEMBERS a number of citizens who seem! REPLACED BY TRUMAN to think that the two Western! Ave. $2750. 1900 Staples ; } may28-2tx er blood of another generation of Congressmen, however, will be anxious to accomplish something their districts. Consequently, it is safe to predict that the senti- ments for reduetion will grow in Congress’ and’ that’ it may be nétessary ‘for the President to veto legislation effecting reduc- no reduction in taxes urtil the : war is over, the President said rival in London, have claimed to} millions of individual bond hold- be the only spokesmen for thelers must be protected and that 1 ; ‘ the only way to make good the While no sensible person ex-' obligations of the United States 2 : : The nation nad its first cabinet democracies should keep the issue shakeup in many years when for store or restaurant, plenty | live, permitting it to fester and president Truman announced the inflame post-war with Russia. If we look the facts of the situ- |and Perkins on the same day and, of breeze; one Philco radio, one Singer sewing machine, one baby hi-chair, one baby swing, one haby buggy. Apply 203,! Apt. E, Poinciana Place. may28-2tx to the Court of Claims. short of an overwhelming coal: | Since the early days of the New tion army, that can coerce the tor and other household effects. | Inquire 524 Elizabeth St., Apt. 2 downitairs. may28-2tx Polish question must depend Treason, they did not materialize. upon a conciliatory adjustment, ! ‘satisfactory to the Soviet. We certainly do not assert that! the Russians are entirely right’ or that the solution that appears} possible represents the best the-| 5 Sch: ing Hollywood bed, desk, club} chair, end table, chest of draw- ers, andjironing board. Also lady’s bi¢ycle. Reasonably pric-! first class condition. ins, 207-A Poinciana General Tom Clark, of Texas: ton Anderson, of New Mexico, Lt. Hi wellenbach, formerly U. S. 28-3tx | ° : his *| involved. We merely say’ that ft. ington. Mr. sinet, ($8.00; practically {new. 907 White St., Apt. 3. may29-2tx’| even for the Poles, there is more to be gained through a policy. df friendship with the Russians thah by attempting to renew the pre- carious balance that Poland at- | on June 30th. | i of Sertion 12 and 13 Sand Sub- oretical. disposition of the issue Ganator, from the State of Wash- A Anderson will also seems to represent the only avail- take over the War Food Adminis- able solution and suggest that;!tration when Judge Jones retires ation in the face, we: must admit }for good measure, the news that that there is no force on earth,; Judge Marvin Jones would return Russians on the Polish question.; Deal, newspaper and radio ex- The Red Army has demonstrated! perts have been predicting the its power in Eastern Europe and: disruption of the cabinet. Many unless there are nations ready to Of them anticipated the late Pres- introduce a similar force in the{ident Roosevelt and told us the same region, the solution of the!Changes to occur but, for some Attorney General Biddle will be replaced by Assistant Attorney Secretary Wickard by Rep. Clin- iss* Perkins by Judge Lewis The shifts somewhat broaden the base of thé cabinet; with New} Seeccocce i ¢ ree BOOKKEEPER-sccretary; exper-' division, Big Pine Key. Mrs. tempted to occupy between the and Washington, but we see little (6) y | oh ' secretary; exper-) Yt" sohnson, 872.3, 1128|tWoO great powers prior to the’ political significance in the eine ieee aged waite, Margaret ‘street. may29-3tx outbreak of the second World changes which probably repre- eeeeeee: me ee Bi mfr | Wa seent the almost inevitable per- may26-3tx 1933 DODGE sedan, 1 man’s and| sonnel readjustments that foliow Announcement BUS BOY. Ocean View Restau.' 1 lady's bicycle; all in good|EGYPT'S PLAN FOR JAP ja change in the office of the Pres- Of Engagement rant. may29-3t; Condition. Call 1123 Margaret|ISLANDS IGNORES HEY et a ces ea —_ | ___.______|_ street. may29-Itx | AMERICAN BLOOD SHED aU may. Dey that ioe: ene EMPLOYMENT WANTED | --- tions will be forthcoming. Until Mr. and Mrs. Joc A. Medina ———--. ----!MOFOR SCOOTER, (no cluich).|, E&YPt would place mandates! they do we shall not speculate nor @emounce the engagement and ap-,- YOUNG kitchen worker and| 2 men’s bicycles, ‘2 Sinch fans. from the last World War under| attempt to interrupt the changes marriage of their] short order cook. 827 Emma “a Simonton street after 6.30| 2° Sueervision of the new world in terms of grave political import. *, Cloudina, to Charles} street, rear. may26-3tx | P.M. ef deaee organization, now being formu- < Jackson, — - ee -3tX HJated at San Francisco. DEATH OF F.D.R. DID NOT i. _ tS A. ieled: . WANTED SAND Giake and neil apa This looks fairly harmless but] LEAVE US IN THE DARK would mean that almost all of! ‘The idea is advanced in so after Which the couple will. le , limited. Al’s Radio Service, 629} Gea wee ; : = - = Fy Ti wag FLORIDA KEYS property owns Euston street. No. phone otders the islands) which American’ quarters that the ‘death of Pr Tomy y sf ers: If considering selling! taken, 29-31 | Wehting men have recaptured dent Roosevelt, who reached ce please write without obligatién. : maye?-3ll trom the Japs in the Pacifi ‘tain figreements with Stalin and Scheduled ‘ea F. B. Emerson (specializing in'roR SALE — 1995 Ford sedan: would be surrendered to the con-' Churchill at‘ Yalta, leaves our Is C Florida Keys properties eae radio, heater, spot light; Rene trol of the world organization. ‘State Department in the position 1923) 41 N. E. 2nd Street, | ington electric shaver. Wanted| .T8¢ Eayptian, like a lot of of a man who has signed a con- “ ! Miami. may7-1mox | —g0ed acciedion. Ph. £10, other people, are prepared to de- tract, the terms of which are | FOR RENT { may29-3tx | ——— ane SEITEN LL _ MAN'S BICYCLE; balloon tires, 208 \e, bas been canceiled, FURNISHED rooms at a reason- seeerding to announcement made| able rate. 411 William street. taday may26-3tx The affair was called off in fespeet to Mrs. Mary P. Harris}GOOD, quiet, furnished rooms; who died this morning. upstairs. 111 Simonton street. may28-2tx | Lost LOST — Government allotment LADY’S BICYCLE; balloon tires, $22.50. 1900 Staples Ave. Lindsley Lumber Co.. may29-2tx GIRL’S pre-war bicycle; good 530 Division St., Cor. Simonton St. PHONE 71 condition, and man’s bicycle. | Both $45.00. Apply 1414 Angela! Special—Casement Window Operators .... Ea. $2.10 street. may29-Itx Special—Odd Sizes Window Sash, ea. 98c - Pr. $1.49 122.50. 191 s 00 Staples Ave. |i Special—Yard Brooms, Mexican Straw... Ea. $ .39 check; amount, $75.00. Reward may29-21x | TWO BIRTHS TODAY ile es ~~ maaegte SMALL RADIO. 1-H » Porter! COLORS IN OIL Two girls were born Place. may29-2tx|f 1R 5 4.50 mt the ipal Hi ONING BOARDS with Pads . Ea. $4. peng a Ape ag Far poses FOR. BALE... .. ” MISCELLANEOUS |f IRONING BOARDS without Pads Ea. $4.00 pron Pee The maar ne we ee, MACHINE, eects EME bes shsinencd. re-| Glidden PAINTS, VARNISHES and ENAMELS Ta SS Peete om we radio. 420 Southard. may26-7t| knives, ae See and ALUMINUM i. s ne | Keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- | Dexter & Schlage DOOR LOCKS and HARDWARE . The}GOOD BUY—Bungalow; eight! beil,.803 Simonton street. PAIN SHES veside at 416 Smith's} rooms. In Von Phister St. neari apr25-t! 'AINT and VARNISH BRU Lane. é ‘Thompeon.: On..good. size: lot.) ——______ Price $4,000, _ Johnson and WHEN IN NEED of a plumber TOILETS, TOILET SEATS, LAVATORIES UNUSUAL! Johnson, Phone 372. ; see John Curry, 512 Margaret end KITCHEN SINKS e os a may24-tf ote Phone 1189-J. Estimates SAL’ CITY. — Eleven = ree. may21-1mox'! A i st I id a WB. imocks, of FOR SALE—Pair of mea white! eee a ee Ore., lost his bill fold! shoes, 5%; living room suite, ALL TYPES concrete work, plas- be containing $72. The purse and} (3 pieces). two men’s bicycles, tering and stucco. No job too @emey were recently found by! several smaller items. 2805 large or too small. J. F. John- dehm L. Atwood, of Salt Lake| Staples avenue, Key West, son, Island City Bank Bldg. A Oty, in a canyon mear Provo,} Florida, McArthur Homes. i Office hours: 9 till 12. Wish, and forwarded to Nimocks.! ————- _ way2?-lta. may22-LM0X! eee LET'S BACK CHL BATHING BEACH PLOSEC | ‘receipt of information from her ! . : nei United “States; ‘hav: Scout, of Russian sincerity the willing- fought the Japs almost single i may be necessary, in the view of| Scouts and scouters in the M ‘ tour strategists, to prevent this! roe disttict, scheduled for tonight, Lt. Clyde Hughes, Nazi War Prisoner, Hes Been Liberated Mrs. Clyde L, Hughes, who re- sides at 617 Francis street, is in TODAY'S a 1736—Patrick Henry, Virginia's there is » wealth of talent among famed fatriot-orator, leading in the youngsters of our community, the movement for Amercian in- and hoping to assist in further born Hanover Co.' developing that talent, the Key husband, Lt. Hughes, stating that dependence, hi recently liberated from a{Va. Died June 6, 1799. . | West Recreation Department ts | Geman SO Caine. 1826—Ebenezer Butterick, in-' "°* Lieutenant Hughes also stated|ventor of the standardized paper planning 0 series of peagreng that he hopes to te back home;patterns for clothes, born Sterl- | night amateur programs soon. ling Mass. Diéd March 31, 1993, | held in Bayview Park, These pre | 1845—(100 years ago) John H.! grams will be tin ited to youn "|House, noted — Congregational’ sters under the age-of 16 whe egn Meeting Here sgatlonal : $ clergyman in the Near | Has Been Postponed some 60 years, born Painesville, t peers % Ohio. Died in Greece, April The combined ‘awarding court tee: : ® | Three judges will select the Hise, of honor and rally of the Boy| 1957 — Charles R. Van Mon- noted University of Wisconsin |@nd these will compete on the last geologist, born Fulton, Wis. Died the month when « } {hasbeen postponed indefinitely, $25 war bond will be awarded according to announcement ganda erste Lewis Chicago the best pod Ay — - be today by. Wilbert J, Moehrke, dis- chemist inventor of Lewisite gas, given ry Ae ag on trict CO nes, | born Gridley, Cal. Died Jan. 20,| ho appear on the HAY FAIL TO CONTACT §;3% _ eee thet pertiew > pe (Continued from Fage One) these programs the youngsters was told he Had been ill but had! TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | must meet at Bayview Park in the bandshell on the Wednesday recovexed. Mr. Porter, the Red Cross and Senator Andrews are continuing their efforts to locate Major Harris. With the cablegrams that they have thus far filed, requests were made for immediate infor- mation in the event they are de- livered to Major Harris. Englewood, N. J., ! worker, widow of the senator-! ,,, 5 \ ambassador born Cleveland, 72 — pen tog oo one = years ago. _ | program are to meet Ernest C. Kanzler of Detroit,' at Bayview Park on Wi 4 noted business head, born Sagi-' June 6, at 5:30 p. m. ‘naw, Mich., 53 years ago. | Gerald Saunders, vice chairmen F ee | : Tra tts of Providence, R. of the Recreation Commission, eke pe Rake pate I, lawypr} ogetime Fedefal/judge, ' will direct these programs, aged ;sians caf do .as they please and County, Y. 56 will meet with the youngsters et lave have no’ pigof That ‘President saeoae * i ae the park each Wednesday at 5.9). Roosevelt did “not agrep,, to oueott€le f of ‘ing- ED . eons ay Sate aks ton, De ome economist, BAD LUCK? 3 » The argument entir@ly, over- born’ , 69 years . 1 oy Thermopolis, Wyo. — famed English men were inducted inte the arnly by the local draft board on Fri- ago. Beatrice Little, actress, born Toranto, Canada, 47 ; looks the fact that any’ agreement between Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin at Yalta was a matter of relationships! retirement of Attorney General Biddle and Secretaries Wickard York and Pennsylvania giving} place to appointees from Texas CO CCoceccvescccccvesececccccccnceeceeeele common consent, known and un- day, the thirteenth. derstood by the three principals ‘involved and some of their as- years ago. “PAYS BACK DONATED sistants. While the death of Pres- BLOOD ident Roosevelt may be something Kee WOMEN of a handicap to the nation, the| eare as eased F. boa 6 OUT OF 7 continued existence of Prime Min-' S&T, ” peas er ister Winston Churchill assures a Wounded last fail when his! ARE CHEATING source of information that is de- Plane was hit in a raid on Iwo | pendable. In addition, except for Jima, recently raid back a pint some with abiding ‘prejudice Of blood that was ase } ! Among housewives recentiy interviewed, 6 out of 7 were chealing themsrives — passing up extra red points because they did not save ei! their used fats. ‘These women were saving only the easy amounts from frying Lacon or broiling, They were throwmg away the little bits the meat trimmings and seraps, Yet those email amou saved and melted down, ca J fat salvage cans in no time at all! Have you been cheating your. self? ‘Then start saving every against the Russian dictator, there, to him to save his life. have been suggestions that Stalin’ himself is a reliable source of in- formation. Prime Minister Churchill, others, have, made public ; ANN SHERIDAN “THE DOUGHGIRLS” MONROE THEATER | * FREDRIC MARCH in Vitale Statés’or"Gr to reach any agreement with the Russians or their leader. The fact that both nations continue to ne- gotiate indicates an opinion that they are dealing with parties who, after making an agreement, can “ serap today country needs be expected to carry it out in good pr ig a help make battie. é fe humercseut essentials faith. Puretest PLENAMINS ‘Two tiny capsules contain, ALL VITAMINS known to be essential to human* outrition, plus liver and iron. 72's $2.59 4 Resalt moover 288 s $7.95 fi ——————— We Are Making Every Effort 30 Give GOOD BUS SERVICE To the People of Key West The We are endeavoring to meet . every requirement of the com- Mighty munity by giving good bus service and at the same timc to prepare for the future su that we may continue to serve Key West properly. RIDE THE BUS Whenever Possible, It's Tth WAR LOAN Convenient, Practical and i Economical! . <r When you do ride the BUY MORE BONDS bus, remember, you and your neighbor will both and Keep Them get there fz have cor é and move to the the bus. te VOU. re rear at KEY WEST TRANSIT COMPANY, Inc, | J. W. Sellers, Manager Phone 1957 aE

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