The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 23, 1945, Page 2

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6. —~ + 1 =a 3 m : Ernest P. Roberts, who pratticed law in Key West a good many years, and was county solicitor and a representative in the legislature, was a graduate of ri sr Glittece at Key West, Florida, as second class matter University, He 'also-was-a-graduate-of- the-|- dh atta bead = sa New York Law School, and, after practis- wewneR Tor Corner Greene and Ann Streets =e @nty Dally Newspa: in Key West and ei Monroe county om Press is exclusively. entitled to | ing law in New York City for a year, came wee Toeiyepabitoation ot aul neweraienatctse crete’ | 4 Key West in 1898. Shortly after his at ot ; Lees zival, he told this writer, who studied law Cunth “Don't think for a moment that every-| happy thing ofie learns in a university is-learned use*an important _ the knowledge. one acquires comes iemes body nunc nous from the interchange of ideas among young responded to the pl poems, 1 0 Uni stir-of normal living and before the rate Ae cents a line. men fromsall’ owe the United States and : the end of the week she was eager entertainment by churches from | from some foreign countries. A university to get down town and take up teow Which a revenue is to be derived are 5 cents_a line. the reins dropped in the early : “Phe Citizen is an open. forum, and ‘evikan Ale is a vine whose tendrils reach out to all Acacia . ecarat innerent but tt ét publish anonymous'| parts ofthe world to’get: information.” ] Saddenly'it was autumn com-/un —— : He: explained further, in: citing. in- ee neat an: coer: ae stances, that conceptions about many things ¥ where. People didn’t want to tal : 3 of'a man‘from Florida are different from i Plpeai sd meitnnet i ‘pee: 4 thdse of a man'from Oregon; or practically torn Pacific. They worried about b 4 swimming 1. She couldn’ i s _ other pene 3 concluded, concep- | it ae otter way.” = ee thet. seemed a bie. at he bul of « e ions may be different among men in one's was completely casual but] wasn’t. ; aga. you ts ° eG * Cynthia felt on the defensive. Cynthia had to make money cause, on of before the 17th aay | 4 own: town, so it is a wise step for any |"““Ray could commute—as and she went after it tooth and|she called “abusing. her pd suly, A. De ite bill etl be - .young-man,, athirst for. knowledge, to inter- | do.” xopgrees = note -in ‘her | nail. Taxes were'creeping up and rt subtle planning: confessed by “ sy . change ideas with other Ria og mae ay Wouldn't waste the time,” nuns ; : riage igh! a pee is 3, 4 And ‘that is just’ what / yy Wes answered briefly. “This|tween her an ; e 4 i i SAL. Rees ¢ : wend) sigs Would be out as much as CarmeL| For living-with the Armes’ on fr : (SAL) Junior Chamber of/Cemmergg js lg AB it'is; e'takes Him five minutes ving mopther |you haven't asked i[te-aétairg. thas seesp .mpsteniqus, exeuontt stants. nS o in i to get more members, for i ‘ thing. You: look. Ider: pve! is the a AY MON! 0 i Tehadt, Jett Serr gmid in an {the, €erden-house:”” The pplai t looked | younger, my: child, is we baie e orale o : pres 2 ; tS Ling y maid et ipetienme! egret g | more ; ‘ | Garttanatea® a : advertise’ : : ir, sarcastic or something, wl r : ~ Gon : 7 ma b ill wring. : P TA , [Re meant it or not, 35 ; ar |truih.” : TGEe aidcetiona: It'is needful to| Tae cm ers wi Dg: 1 1 “Oh, Carey, you're exaggerat-|range with—Chester who didn’t} | Cynthia shrugged: “I can ‘take | exercise caution in dealing with + . ing. It never takes you an hour.” | mind white thiénuy came from. A it.” ‘the opposite sex! Ld =. ror Ty Ti Cant 4 - Key West ‘who? wishest “Sometimes more, if thé traffic’s|smart little apartment was rent-| “You took a chance I ‘EOIN: tad Ajiicpeittaimenel We NCRRY, « . every young. Key’ Wester, shes “tO | heavy.” ed and the young ones moved in|take” Anne went on. “Marriage LEGALS anacte aan Rae : FREEDOM OF ‘THE PRESS enlarge hig scope of knowledge, to join the | <wyeZ, “pre imey, arguing over and Chester invented oy wore|course-but there it is ‘Custom, |’ EY sani a . Jaycees and attend their meetings. He not | guarded coo! ye arin? it ; tradition, seach gon will, it’s in. | IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE MARIC FORRES, . only will acquire new ideas, but if he par- | Words that could so easily become grained in women that we must| © ELEVENTH Jupte cimcuse P4 Where suppressed there is $ abe 7 a rs E ss P sharp and hurting. always done and’ Vera wasn’t the | be—inexperienced, led. in t':e way Se ane Cg M2 ister. 7 0d ‘s ticipates in the discussions, he will learn “I must get up and.dress,” Cyn-| only school girl bride. The differ-|we don’t want to go. You simply in tianemt ore 4 ‘narchy; where news is controlled there is “to think on his feet.” A Hie. iesed hereelt afraid. “I Fr ahs that Fotis ecg ra a iin Bo a a Pinte ee o- tea Py Sse A > :: a coward an; . | for Ts now'an' an if you ading. I'm ae Se $ =} tears ong where news is tree are human be- Everybody. knows something you don’t | Helll find me out, He'll know that [expenses got heavier. at | Carey had sense enough to stich a, Pisiniet oon)? = | ings free. know, and the more you learn from others Ee seis i Spe one ar : ves = keeping ram, ee tone Jobsaelnint iat you ease him |CLARA H.NESBIT, | sang before the Sth day of J * smiles and criticism. | es' ments ni and it surance Ke . 1945, othe © ailean’ CARL ACKERMAN, the greater will be your store of knowledge. |. Because I’m older. Darwish T have Meee Carey eee tae afsir Stee baat eA ae Cythia criec out)... URLICA TION tained therein wilt be tole L nd Ordered this teh , D. 194%, at Key y Florida. ppear on the 16th day} (Cjreult Court before the dea! Bill of y in the a The Key West Citi- designated as the! ENRIQL cpikeee one married! Beeguse se sya oie and ‘she a5 paket Lf the pereaeuy of her . 3, A young—young—young—' rave! ‘as. t i — » Y Pleasing everybody is nobody's job. She was having 1 out -witiyher-teshuaas by his appatedt. iguér- vem os best friend, datling, It is hereby es nat te pape aphet eS of what it fppk 4 keep ae S so of course I am—sometimes. | peaaey is out and bro. er to her fee! ‘house—not that he shou! You need a tonic.” eee Fr co o “Lil dress’ tonight and come concerned with that. It was her To be ea fled. against erry Road, 7 a. Dean, School of Journalism, Organized minorities exert great pres- By: (04) Rathhe }'sure*erpen politicians. zen ie hereby dpulgnated. a0 tnt newspaper in which this Order s) Plaintiff's Sotteite be published encq' a week for four _— _ "juno-te-09- nie | (4) consecutive yy LA E KEY: WEST. IN Witness thé Hates bie"! Aavitine P T $ -- fe ast. oDee: Iny ag Ong, gf the Judmes of | . , 2 tae ihdreland-tne'seal of thi gy Thin the (Clty) of Key , Mo DE counw. | Figriga,,; this June, 1945. M. pase aC ree Ross C CLASSIFY vasie. nail co palestine! 7, |) area By: (s@) Florence E. Sawyer, | OF JUNE 23, 1935 : * Deputy Clerk. | t — jun16-23-30;jly7, si ***°T# Ts asgood thingto be a crook: you have to have. courage:and-avstout heart’; berwise there would be so many more a HECIES CONFOUNDED sélf-execution practiced by some Nazi leaders, notably Gestapo Chief’ h Himmler, indicates that these men confidence whatever in prolonged ‘jsubterranean resistance by Germany. E For months before the end of the war, there was considerable speculation about the Nazi Werewolves’ organization, which, pS a a TTS it was presumed, would conduct a gangster ARGENTINE CHANGING FACE type of resistance throughout Germany. As rapidly as Allied armies occupied German There has been a lot of difference of | areas, it was discovered that the threat did opinion. in Washington, D. C., about the | not materialize. underlying reasons of behavior by Argen- Everybody remembers reading about - tina. When Secretary Hull and Under Sec- the “inner redoubt” where die-hard Nazis ° . were to congregate in the mountainous elles were tops in the fs A F = retary Sumner W P areas of Austria for bitter resistance unto ~ State, partment they i could not re death, Famous military, experts advised . either. The brilliant Mr, Welles too “the’| us that it might‘take many years to clear By. RUSSELL KAY Anchor Lodge 183, F. and A. M., -| will confer the Master Mason’s degree tonight on. J: ‘W:i/Ludiam J ms - at a.meeting. im Scottish Rite shall, } Monroe, Conety Cone eiuners ot | & | Simonton and Eaton streets. Monroe. Courttys. Fiori, wut’ open ood Florida’‘sand‘in the shoes oft ew ane palmettos and scream- service’ men and women prom-jed, “Florida, if I never see you . ises to bring thousands of them! again it will be’ too soon,” but a bids Ce ar back to this state as permanent! they didn’t reckon with that bit} Drought in Key West ‘was part-! U.S. Ro and Florida residents after the war. While no| of sand in their shoes. ly broken this morning by a rain-| at its, jumevure inn one knows just how many serv-| It was not until they had been) fall of .45 inches. Hundreds of ppropria ice folks have been stationed here| places and seen things, until they, residents had been without water J t flow of water 2 r since Pearl Harbor, the number'had had plenty of opportunity to) in their cisterns for two months |*2 (ut te al Bdge I sataian the must surely run into the millions,make comparison that it began/or longer. 1-A a a and among them are a large per-;to dawn on them that Florida} centage who want to return. jwasn’t a bad place after all. | Funeral services for George feet on Many. of these-folks were se-| SO now they want to come) Rell, 68, are to be held this after-| rhcxs by bull verely critical of the state when! back. A lot of them want to come! noon in Lopez chapel, with the| a distanc they first came, They didn’t like| back, and they want to stay. They | Rev. C. A. Cox, of the First Bap-| ''¢ coer Nine any part of it and they were|are looking for opportunities for) tist Church, officiating. thir frank to say so. This was the re-|€™Ployment or the establishment/ e action among-service men locat-|f a business of their own. They! Key West Golfers, headed by ed in all parts of the state. Most! ask about living conditions and| po, ‘Spottswood, Joe Lopez and : fon ise as of them were away from their|C0Sts, about business opportuni-| sam Goldsmith, returned to town urned to the w homes for. the first time. They | ties and agricultural advantages.| thi, morning and declared they} missed their friends “arid loved. Many of ‘them have been sav-; cae he bids shall be had a “wonderful time”, even) county (Clerk. | hone’ arte Soft talk m 3 ones. They were-homesick and)iN& moncy and, expect to have th they lost to the Miami-| Court Hyuse, hela, her oy that plenty of or up the nestsbut, once again, thi é events th at | oie They Mide't like. Flondat2 conifortuble nest dgg when they | hough a as art Hywse, \ veka wn | . | WAN; Krgdentina to its senses, Secre- ‘decurreéd! disproved pessimistic prophecies, | pecause their. minds were not'in a} !¢ave the’'srvie:') They are not in-| sii om tne | Duneeant_ Ce this ween VaP FieH ewas-in- favor of-treating the+big-}->++»-++s receptive: moud to’ like any place| terestéd’ in generalities ‘about ine weve te pesnel lefel Sauté ined from "W. "A: Kes, West! Pirie sume! as ween A (sean) but: HOME. state 'such as are Usually found in Chamber of Commerce and pro-| 5 motional HtAt&h@t They want|and Senatiior soda: {to know about specific opportuni-| Mrs. Charles Bethel. day: for Areadia to visit her son}imo Valde Mr:, iand| , The ® Er ver! right to * y all bids made ant to this advertixem West, Florida, Jung ” ough e iked O same qualities as President’ Truman in “bringing ‘people together.” He proved it Tt takes more than medicine, some- at San Francisco in admitting Argentina to | times, to cure the patient. This is not a T the conference. In fact, he shot both bar- | plug for chiropractors. rels of the diplomatic gun and made Soviet canism: More attention paid to re 2) by Then they wére transferred to. 0,2 ¢ ‘ - 5 : jeg than to. a Gold Stay nipthers |. icaussWenadsGebreia, Call. fornia, Colorado, Illinois, and aj,- 7 i , -“| ties. What towns could support a} é ee eaten borer ee a new radio shop, machine ehop Mis. Ernest Hemingway and On the Texas cate they cursed {PO store. How about doctors | children left yesterday for Miami the-héat‘and- the sand storms ang j2n¢ lawyers or public account-|and there will board a plane for longed to be back in Florida "ts? Bimini to join Mr. Hemingway. ‘<j Coulda fellow find a good’ piece \t. loth, A = Russta like it—or, more properly, stand Americans are advised to plant gar- Gee aAgneniee a colle ain iat! AarIATIGRAPSIRBAaKe Scliine|. vodan. Thee Citizent saysy ini an 5 , a cooling dip inj ; “4 : c . = for it! dens in order to ease the food shortage |the surf and clean fresh air. Bat. (starting with capital of $3.000, | editorial paragraph: Could a fellow with experience] “The climate of the Sahara Des- tling the bitter winds of the North during winter months, they re- membered Florida, envied the folks who were there and were ° Mexico was just as bad a neighbor in | which will become worse. . World War I. But she was forgiven years a = ago—and has behaved with the help-of a INTERNAL COLLAPSE OF JAPAN }get a job on a railroad in Flor-| ert is said to be healthy, and, it ida? What chance would a good! may be added, somewhat deserf- typewriter repairman have? How’ ed.” Will open a Special Per. TZ lot of American “Good Neighbor” finances. IS’ POSSIBLE comforted as they told their bud-|#bout show business; will many | j}sonal Checki s Practically none of the Latin American eg, dies about the wonderful climate.) "OW Leap ree the Laurie Y. Erskine of New Hope,| re as oy a —— | 4 “a ‘ : ; : Then they went overseas, they} 4" arcrac rator be; pa, educator and boys’ story out obliga . republics | is within shooting distance of The reader will recall that Germany, wigited: facciene lancet eevee ble to land a job and mybe buy} ee eee in Stotland, bt ee maintain any eae = democratic standards. at the time of her unconditional surrender, | them first with their own country it, interest in a picture house,| ago, ance, provided ; : But Uncle Sam is a patient: old- boy | had many men under arms. They were all | 224 then Bt Florida. They be ee ne eC | es five ; hy ar pegs 3. gn t a I ; : n i B n 5 : sls after yar? Peres ee sy. |f five checks are w sand he is gradually improying the behavior | but impotent, however, to defend the Reich ey pate ahee foveal fellow get in on the ground | ee ik (ss rea be Rcele ate ia an sa ae ® of the stubborn Latins. hecattss transontation gud apy ar ted thes lauseniio cea. Bees nowy These and a nea many exterminated by the vaca cuens ent ann 7 " a pen es es s is true 5 _jother similar questions are being! ~~ ae = ‘ or as le ma ties had been destroyed, so far as effective now, this is true, for dur-|o ced. You don't have to selljguch information in a friendly) bo pens tn the senoums ~ desired, and the cost is only 10 cents for each rr DeGaullé ‘should uok Lorget that) mobility was concenaly (FAG MeEAE fate [OE tee, Past few months 1. ave | these folks on coming to, Florida.| helpful manner: willoreap a:rich America came twice over the 6cean within | threatens the Japanesé! Mafgély’ ab! a re-|service people who at one time!/They want to come. They know | Teward. the climate, the many-attractions, | - @ quarter of a century to save Frenee. The sult of our increasing toidagdiof bombs and }° ancther were stationed in this! | i first ti ve ‘imamortaltzed the fact b 7 e bid of jirbs and state. Some of them met and|the flowers and birds and sun-| 1 Am Taking Orders for check written, . first time we immortalized the ‘act by pro-| also because the tightening coils of the | married Florida girls. They made|shine; what they are most inter-| ELECTROLUX For furth = claiming: “Lafayette, we are here.” The | blockade. ; friends and acquaintances here.| ested in is, “Can I get a job?—Can| VACUUM CLEANERS pall iota «second time we came on never-to-be-fort No army can fight upon fanaticism | They expect to be-out of the serv- I make a living? Fare | \Peall at the bank or phone 2 gotten D-Dav ead aambersh al - ice soon and’ are: thinking seri- The Florida communit that INVESTIGATE for folder, vy. : numbers alone. While these factors | ousty of the future. are smart enough to intelligently | ’ 4 are important and will cause casualties to | They ask about conditions and} answer such questions and who} 0 SWEENEY what I think their chances would; go out of their way to proves | ; The FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK The War Production Board has an-j|the other side there must be mobility, of bse be of finding employment. Most = nounced that 10,000,000 synthetic rubber | men, -material and supplies, if the Army is | of ‘them coul ' ¢ I . S el could go back to their; ; ARM BRAMD COFFE! = pasterger-car tires had been made avail- | to operate as an effective fighting machine | old homes and find their old job MA LARIA TRIUMPH - ° Sable for replacement use during the first | under the conditions of modern warfare. | ¥iting for them, but they prefer) = half of 1945, including an additional 500,- | In fact, the greater the mass of manpower Nascar Mattie possinG CHECKED IN7 DAYSwitH| COFFEE " ut Key Weat Liquip for MILL Member Fedoval Deposit MALARIAL AT ALL SYMPTOMS GROCERS Take only as directed L$ tribution. That's a’lot of tires in anybody's | disorganization and disruption break up | ¥2"* to see it again. They climb- ed aboard troop trains gleefully, ; te figures! proper functioning. thumbed their noses at the sand ~ 000 recently released to OPA for June dis- | assembled, the greater the distress when | them were sure they would never 666 (

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