The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 4, 1945, 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)

945. MONDAY, JUNE — ec : eaGe TWO * : fhe Key West Citizen | °eTTER THAN BEFORE re a airs | TODAYS SIRTMDATS. ANNIVERSARIES * F Fontaine T. Fox, Jr of Green- ‘. intuo tansy, by Probably some of us may talk too 7y: : i ‘ bop , werma and er Le ; , briana |wich, _Conn., * Sent Snom much about the falling off of business, as ; : 5 1816—Regis Denis de ay elitr, |Louisville, Ky., 61 years ago. " it f = 18 cheneric LW EMaS aad" ann serecta such talk undoubtedly undermi eonfi- rin ea vaio general, born| Dr. James vB Fao }--d v Gm Oatly Newspaper in Key West and dence. . Died New York, July 15,|S. Public Healt , Wash- < : France. 4 lia, Mo, Oe... ST Conversely, it borders on fatuity to 4 Oh,” Cynthia sald now, her |Sior fingt 4, ‘oe Beda ‘ a Be Was. eiacen waned er = try to fool ourselves by declaring there is FESTERDAY | aN turer Pb AB | voice trailing off. 1839 — Eckley B. Coxe, noted esa ponte o LS 4 portant jo ithia ¥ . 4 . re . fy) a Somasm oF TEE ASSOCIA: ‘entitled to | no evident decrease in business. ripest nan ona “chase she was i was a drive with three |Philadelphia mining hee Grarcplan Hille, Poe posed ago. eo By ae * ; ‘ i ik i each Looking oack over 7 rtd seat of |coal mine owner, inventor, a hai - . fa be of diapa eredited |; ver v! ish to take, | thirty-eight. 9 , f acked in the —- cae ae eehe thig paper and) ' Whichever view you may W int | the twelve years since Fred had Fe car, There there, Died 3aay 13, 1895. 9h oegesiares ew Wark 1 our adjustment to normal conditions. will | Gioa she kew that she had been ‘i | . ier 0B 1862 — Robert (Bob) Fisdap- ifunior Repuss : bern A ‘ t9 di: a as a busineswom « ty an . Lega come about just the same, with this differ. | » success as a busineswom: | (4 ‘ > B between Baris ape mand |mos, famed Gilist af the 20005, Mt ertiomas B. Schill, émin- ence: the less we say about businesa falling | fer" awaiting her, and cep in| h\g \ y . {| @ malted milk for Maud. epee: Pa 2 reas : ent blind Minnesota Republican * till: 5 ents pre ; ere i , boring eve! ct. 22, : L off ‘the better’ will: be our morale eecner hee proses donk ecoguiced facto William R. George, phil-] senator, born Reed City, Mich. 4 ane kh ically. ore ' tf pe? that «Cynthia would go to ne q cua founder of the George Died Dec. 22, 1985. po ey tions 3 UY LT - However, ‘you may be surprised to - ge a Wisconsin cottage ‘wits Anne tot pba eT eo | - SPECIAL BUTICE .. resointions | /earn that the Key West Post Office a pera aeah eens, we D ning the omer oe ng ——. 2 i : th than it di ” when she found herself sayi . ¥ poems, ate, Wi be |» better business ‘last mon go: ; > Ned Almon, ‘The 5 j follow’ Saeed | coodright to Ned A "Toten Yor settriainment by “cburehes trom | in May of 1944. Wanye aay cang Fey Nee onan te ening upstairs & & revenue Ip to be derived are 6 cents a “J ssible,” you may assert, “for last a man, a 0 Ned fumbled his hat. emer - be Citingn is an open forum and invites die biel ateaahluaebel no? | fond on t Y “I want ycu to go, Cynthia. You ot publish “anonymous year at this time business was humming. a f 4 2 needa good lay off but—I can't WHEN IT’S JOB Fite aa SCR SEES Yet that is the truth, for figures do | i she og want LA } Paa\help wishing that—I could be * EDITORIAL not lie. Last month the local post office | Sndre° was always his rH K eg - T ld six percent more of stamp stock than | jhour after dinner the 5 “ thought to recognize that in hig , pyre i i uainted with each) ay "er halting way he was saying some- - it did in may of 1944, and ee oe — had tr, had established it thing sentimental. are heated “ ———— that the business in a post office is consid- r ained — if Reap at that off in a hurry. “What would || ., | @hink of her family during busi = th if we took | A KEY WEST ered as the best barometer of economic | gecs hours. —it had to be that way : om Become af exerting ime REMEMBER MPROVEMERTS FOR conditions in any community. ar she col t aave 5 i “Damn the office! If you never > JOB . i 5 she was young and untried. 7 in—if we shut it no . ADVOCATEL BY THE CITIZEN You may point out that the six per- wee told them about’ Anne| Ned couldn't be headed off. Beaman ikasraila suit me — 54 é a ms A 5 ss ’s letter. i : the ground.” 00 ong cent advance, in comparitig monthly re. Meats tei ae 4 alhaps because she was wilfully | down to the g AS Large [| More iotes and Apartments. ceipts of one year with the same month of month at her cottage in viscon- bhnd, He had never | asked her to es rena eeenien emis i Beach and Bathing Pavilion |the immediately preceding year, is the | sin.” She mijresee of wees I yout|the saswer would be and would | water bathing. This was aay PI Aigpora—Land and See smallest the local post office has reported | Steoure tt a Anne dnous| na ia, apaibeg ho%5 rippashin |dented. Ned cout oe od got No SERVICE Too Small Cammotidution of County and Cuy Gow} | See filis Country’s entrance in the war. igi ters Fouad at” [ups € 84 Yet hadyan imer_ (hold of her hands. ian 5 * ° dtpeawe ) SATS AHDMOD + 1) Yee say further that some of the ad-4 ‘Pacavectedi ud an- pst ant jatanc —— Crnitit a aad = = “oma unity Audiurum.. ne te ' a “Whi tts | agai if bavi edt her J enough .ofait?, Can't - . © Coma: y _sSeating pauces ey far more than 100. percent, ittle Jonger sagen pening ear ia 6 5 theede- | to being a woman? You've wasted i d -there were many that showed 50 nolidag® Th Tide wok pression and she had insiste@ on| enough time—years that you can't 4 Re & ’ aaliocumane ieee ge 4 & is taki hi f the pipfits| get back. And wHat have: you got . Ie a SURRENDER” PLAN percent, of thereabouts, yet there was a | ee iB ees * pie gene f sbare tthe sbigaite ee tbades An Lantana eas i | , ONDITIONAL . gain last month, nonetheless. | canta cia Bitreec nan imiaie co ‘ He hadn't much to say abe ut couple of ate and space onbak j The Citizen Building © = : ’ : e 2 2 e arefree Joi Anne Holt’s letter; it was too ¢ every month... e : A labor leaders, churchmen | Finally, let’s iry'to conform to a — ere ceeicenoarsy cytes ficult 49 conceal what he was ¢ yourself and’ so have I—wait- PHONE 51 pay & . . i vel alki ch ¢ eed ie ; : ing. “The change might do you| ing—” f = medium between talking too,much about | closed her eyes. She knew all at| ing.“ change et y g é Basie , ud educators have urged President Tru- beicihaas decredcinzsandl divine ina fools lance dhatvehe Gunsttined at aaa good” was h panel con Da Hrs a haven't malted eaner ea fe e . ” saacitio? (oe Cree 1B . , | tine, of doing the same things|looking at Cynthia with dumb| rather cruelly. | man to make a “positive” and “specific | paradise. We have several things on which | over and over, year after year| adoration to which she Beebe you have,” Ned said ; statement on the plans this country believes | +o pase hopes for good economic conditions | - Sees Se Penee “YSOh, Ned, there’s nothi gjhumbly. “if you hadn't, youd ! fe i Sa f e yor S y = | as Becta re i i appropriate to lasting peace in Asia, say-| locally in the postwar world. The chief | a ‘That was Vera. She was pit pene ay Stu have one y about geting ged tor | ment, the Jap- | change between Key West of today and the | eager and ammated. “You must] ike to be rid of me fc a change. What about the chil- ingebat wtthent ench s.ctatemont, c Jest i ewar world is that we | £%,Garling.” It was Vera's way |'tree, you know. Go.yc dren—they need a father to look | nee people will be “justified in the fear | Key West in the prewar world is tha | to hold aloof from discussions but anavaa the uae vou" after then.” j | E . : . se, sly | #7e now ina better position to provide mod- | ee ac Holt Wenahtnthee wanted to do without my Cynthia was bitterly offended | hat some of the threats so vociferously ern housing accommodations for visitors | youll come.” “| interference?” but her laugh was merry. “The | n against their future na- |© pe ¥ ; : She was in fun, of course,|children—it’s late in the day to mene 4 cuter anlibaintt s . than ever before. “There's lots of time. It’s only | waiting for a laugh or the remon-| think about a father for them. | A BURNT-OUT LIGHT BULB jame! tile and economy will be carried May——” trance that didn’t come. Instead|They’re almost grown. And I’ve | z “Ned’s here,” Edris said. “W here was a hooded look on every|tried my best to do everything i md : The real income of the American pub- | you ask him about the picturc?”4 face and for a moment she had|Fred would have done——" | USES NO ELECTRICITY. Thix represents an interesting phe- |. aUthelstart oblApriled94c..ae90 cen She was pale and limp. {the rather horrid conviction of a} Many times afterward she re- ° ». Various groups lic at the start of Apri Eee Ws fs 4 Ned Almon was a big man./'solid de e against, her. Even|membered that swift, incredible } pence of American life. Various € - |compared with $1 a year ago. This was | pleasantly ugly and the naturai| Aunt Maud kept ‘her ‘eyes down. | quarrel with Ned Almon. It was | individuals, professing themselves ex- i ar h, since No- | fiend of a houseful of women.| Aunt Maud loved bridge parties|Jike the sharp breaking up of a | h ‘ : sreate |the sevepgh cdnsevutive month, since No-| ge 'had been in love with Cyn-|and didn't get as many as she|dam when everything goes over= ; NEITHER DOES IT GIVE LIGHT. oemel apparently ssek.ta.ereate vember,.4938,:thgt real income has been | thia for ten 3 nd everyone | wanted be he house had to} board. i : the img that the war with Japan balow 4tet dotlar snark according to In-| €Bew it but C a herself, per-|be ready for Cvnthia WHEN YOU ARE IN OUR OFFICE : plow * arjmark, ace = give nacho e SLITS: eS eon en ee eee odetinn: this country has failed |vestor's Syildicate, in a’ monthly. study of | —~ i REMEMBER TO PURCHASE BULBS. . pene [eee ae: . “= Key to join Mr. Duane, who is LEGALS te make nite statement of war aims. what people earn and spend ae 5 aoe t we k the fact that the war began Re Pes pin ath F KEY WEST IN Woe kava s ue ReS e and continues because the Japanese at- V-2 BOMBS FOR JAPAN oe ae Ee: peta hades a 10-WATT ....... 13¢ ’ om it » » Far Fas 7 au een on the upper keys Col ict- tempted to dominate Far East and . (2 | DAYS CONE BY perce Hee | 15-WATT ....... le cided to strike the ed States in the Not all the facts have come; to light jyesterday ‘ } re be gained by |220ut tha'German V-2 bombs, which are | paow FILES OF THE CITIZEN, Mrs, Leroy Sawyer left yeste ® 25-WATT....... 1 Sieve is nothing much to he gpined by | nounced bysexperts to he a devastating OF JUNE 4, 1935 day for Jacksonville to visit rela-| s 60-WATT 10c the Americar ernment attempting to weapon, both materially and psychologic- | aaa ncaa (eS arte rooted t = Sis eis e616 , he es fe At e ee i jally. When the Allies captured a big un- | Attorneys Raymond R. Lord: Clifton Cates, 100-WATT....... ISe « ave defeated, e nations tha’ i" mess ON a ce - and All: * Jr. todaysWes' 07 esident of Miami, ; derground factory in Germany, pre and Allan B. Cl Ries West, now a residen ; her defeat will have to confer Fai Somes like Aes 100 completed jopened officies in the Colonial is here yisiting relatives | 200-WATT ....... 27e ature and compromise their con: | V-2s some sent to the United States for ce eu Buon-athe Eerolne Larry Gardn« ssistant Cash- | Plus Tax i ow s in the interest of har-| ogy py experts Jeane lier in the First National Bank of | M many which is more important than the re-|"* i ae the etVelaceien awas | iN received hefes this{Key W returned ‘last night} Ay vf the Japanese | pico acum g che Val ACSI AN AS nouncing the “death from Islamorada, where he went | nee OF he cape sir er a eee _| adopted by this country, with a few minor | melius Nelson’ long to pay off vet working on| KEEP BUYING WAR BONDS | ete group of | ong : meee pf sinters improvements and went into mass produc- 1t of Key Wast, who the bridge at Lower Matecumbe. | otear that — « sega mee ase tion for use against Japan indicates that |left here a few years ag H Today The KEEP THOSE YOU BUY ie rene Seen dapaness ave | the same course is contemplated with the} | a editorial paragraph: H ° # @omach for war. As was abundantly il- | V2 | Captain Frar “The president wants: to do! strated in Germany, the propagandists do aac - a 2 . |retired, who away with the holding companies | ‘ end anes queues ox the emhee Volney D. Hurd, correspondent of The |his hi ; S cod Gaplone tees Wil ihe co a ther . i théir people t eins a - Christian Science Monitor, says that British left ye ae at Seite nment’s upholding companies. CITY ELECTRIC SYSTEM PEE them out and théir people ave the! . ; i . enter the Walter Reed Hospital. |“ : ee defense, .which stepped two-thirds of the , : soft er ri - y eee . ee a ‘ per = va ty and yas tts from getting into England, will not | .yayby William 41. Malone: left’ " : N oT ICE ? wen 1 Th j ods pasos ahei avail against the V-2, which goes straight |for. New York to atterid- aGBomepe Jott: si cxebyiiion, thatsthoe following deserved lands , & “eo 909 he 7 od ‘ Mi up into the stratosphere and comes down, ferencig of Gavors of eal cities "7 . aa vy fhe amount ke Seg tases # 2 id . ay tndividual aon wm travelling so fast that ityis in the ground aaa omen called oy ac © history of the United States, 4 ie e . 4 : “TLaGulttd: e . 7 me hist ies he Unitgd 1d “* jand explodes beiore any sound is heard. | ee os “pela Owner . wv rensibionn iy wen ssa “the ‘V-2 has target-piercing character s.- fg pa obeys ey , > , ponmnp oF Hemboracy. jistics that result in a more devastating < hters, “Patriqgt and a ' ru ~— ’ | now anything, that | csion than the V-1 which operated at teria J ESET a Wane a. ‘ id seep i tk 2 we i wil {slow speed and exploded primarily on con- | ; STORY th a@cliic isia sw " ' he rtumity to develop under more ‘ae 1UDAY IN Hi Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service ‘ ' wardetaen i} Speculating as to the launching sy et Bet , iy ae ie © i) ‘tem, which will turn against Japan these ; a ERO SETS eee) Mexico me re 5 a ae {robot bombs developed by the Germar eae Seen eo nae pes PLACE YOUR MIAMI AND KEY WEST ‘ (mited States w | epee 4 Mr, Hurd suggests that a fleet of ¢ ers, | 1906—Report of the dent’s REFRIGERATION Also Servi: i 7 seat | standing well off the coast of Japan, could \C ittee investigating Chicago ing All Points On Florida Keys a | pump the robots into the Japanese islands packing startles the coun- Between Miami and Key West Express Schedale: ver near: if we don’t | ‘ : i | by the thousands ‘ord Motor capital in- — { Red Barber, former WRUF radio an- | REAL ICE - (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) m_ of speeeh—don't be | nouncer and University of Florida student, - United States presents : . LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex- : | Hailed | States presen Vy pasts ana you will get CEPT SUNDAYS) et 6:00 P. M. ‘As. instance in our ». information! | tow with Radio Station WOR, broadcast- | ing games of the Brooklyn Dodgers, recent- he million men_ which | ly smashed all records as chairman for the sed Hitler & Berlin should | Red Cross Drive in Greater New York «by ‘ : i raising over $21,000,000. i ” night. Miami at 12:00 o'clock aid. LEAVES MIAMI DAIL’ SUNDAYS) at 12:00 e" Y (Exceet and arrives at Key West at Py 4 GUARANTEED Refrig- eration Service. S. Supreme Court laws of 21 States it illegal to teach but English in the te oo ee : Local Schedule: When Presiden: Truttanasked“®on-! * sas i Gold Star Mothers ‘ LEAVES tet intermediate a © \pansi unemployment com- | Something of a mild sensation has de-* TEACER Ye WEST REAL ICE SUNDAYS) at ach re 4 © went ‘o the left even further | veloped in Mexico City. where several hun- |‘ ‘ he rs England and Italy sign Sots cee ea is MORE ECONOMICAL... It’s Healthy ratorium debt pay and Safe... It’s PURE ho was rebuffed in: dred autographed copies of a book by Dr. gress. Truman wants | Ezcquiel Padilla, Mexico’s Foreign Minis- arrives at Miami at O'cleck en DAILY ( > ) at 9:00 0’ ano at Key West et ‘dock a” a uy able unemployed | ter. has been found in a garbage heap. e Nigweayetslana = a weeks. mney pie epi F a eerste are — to dele- ane Sayed ee | . cr, wil take a life-time | gates who attended tie Chapultepec con- advises Lewis that v 4 hing for the: comfortable | fereace in February, but evidently they did! him to direct the 9 INC. ; FULL CARGO INSURANCE : ' rary to the Biblical , not prize the autographed copies as h sek woe aaa (ICE DIVISION) Oifice: 613 Caroline Street Phones: 82 end 68 . c's livclikocd by ac the foreign minister supposed i Eighth seen aaa Phone No. 8 Key West, Fla WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets _- wend, or 29F PE 2OS9PO9SOSELOROSSC29SSONRSOES

Other pages from this issue: