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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