The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 10, 1945, Page 2

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we White The Citizen does not believe in | Uhat oli saying that “what's for you, youll | i Bet”, because many af us get a good many | bees wre bo Ve Whines that were wot for us by committing | Tae Ween, Heerinn, we veces Winn MARTE | Aes wie whould met Rave committed. or by | | wotg of omission that resulted from neglect, | Nee Rt is Dard to convince most of us that | : som expression, as he added, “Te | Rhee. ik we seek BRdag as Peck, | weal bea thoet teresting and de- i i A Wie Dis way, oF @ Ltile that way, j . j Sra Read, articadarty if we chance to be | ur aupened as he mpl ae ee i Redhigenmer Bn a Rember, as was Rogelio | eked, “You~you seat afraid) cambo, See ey Ei Warn, the Key West rommg man who, WSLS ened S08 course not! = =oten = eh eal toe chee, ENS om take ete, a Way rou 2° And she meant » de Chackied. Ke Hen . 93, * tae te Bee Hate se |) Getrts Lite, t “What <<. SS. SR RS | aemain Hektor ame te Doet & do as SS aa re pe lag - ren rece Be EE Hees Pe eee HERVE heMRder af Che crew af his | "Naturally, im the eyes of Sam- |i ted. up| bo, Madge stood there alone. he asked) “You-al! talkin’ to me, Miss CRpRtar Weceding & Sonetolh. Whaire were YOO wach crews in his wine 2? Phe Qmetiown airfare aad Mr. Vargas before} thanking Uncle Loui B ainks : @F his ad Ca at I de as aj charming compliment.” Shited winks the Grow ef bis aikees L wen! j ag oa apr a pe ae throueh the war hen sustelming even a @ be delighted” / gradually aie as oes -all—ah hop. thingr rele know this old gentleman?” eee St Oe Ce Soares and scares of Times = : “Sure I does!” she said decided- fi 5 te " hamced to % 3 ? . “He's one of them old rela- — . acai! eaneaoe, Res heres chanced to of jt that’s hangin’ out in de/ (Mae Sintab ene Aretinant x A kftmere— ame ane See < Comedee ot Coury ant Cig Gor cure & Semumty tudienctum witheincrat shells that were bersth (the heavens. The Citizen forgot te a: if his phame, like so manr © + bd : ¢ Ht i WE HAVE THE BASES NOW — Tere as dee sommes dincmssioz aboot the Maintenance of military bases im the i z ornin, - } going to have breakfast with me.” Philipgines by the United States after t& j first es oe 17 i islands are given (Seu * apron? = | incidence, and things coinci some confesion over the legal status in the | s great part of life. idands. j Jadge Charles S. Lovinger. who sat on | It is not easy the Philippine Judiciary. points out that | Vinson, soon to be th the Philippines have been under American | treasury, who states sarcas sovereignty for nea alf a century and | American people are in the that the bases are already “acquired” and | dicament of having to learn t that the question involved is not how we | cent better than ther shall obtain bases, but how much of the | fore.” We are in a pre territory now held by this government shall | 2 pleasant one with the be reserved. ( meat, butter, sugar. ¢ President Oxmena. of the Philippines. things we have had before recently stated that “details for military | pow. We don’t mind the sacri bases now were being worked out” and he | of the cause. but don’t sa: le to state whether they would be | "EE Sea Pe by lease or grant | EISENHOWER WANTS “NOTHING” course, the Filipinos will not lease } pee mt us any territory. The thing wor! General Dwight D. Eisenhower. ed States will cede | joying a short rest i i Philippine Republic such territory as | himself mentioned by nation does not consider indispensable | g suitable man to become safety and commitments in the Pa- | or to assume other p | with the civilian adm called again to the gap- t [ r . Tum up to the house ap-| and tell Magnolia Uncle Louie is I enter priv. business when war permits, write Box P.ML. ¢/' Key West Citizen. motions and stare at 1 5 | WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN: TODAY IN HISTORY | GIRLS. Good salary. Southers-/ Sons? O59 So" See WV VV VV VV VV | LITERATURE TAKES UP PAT O'BRIEN | jly!-lme aneeeeesesecesesesesesseeseresssseees! 1780—French army of some 6-)| —<—<— —<@—————— By BOB THOMAS 1/ 000 reaches Newport, R. L, to hei = Asseeisted reas) | American in Revolution. meascrap-. 1821—The United States tak: ‘om his last{ over St Augustine, Fla, from the) BEAUTICIAN wanted at omee.” j 1890 — Wyoming admitted to si om... vas Te-} statehood: 44th state. H pre- COMPLETE health toda, - Gen-| 1918—New York City. food vio-| WAFFRESSES: experteass tree = same - -| lators ordered to close thejr shops| ferred. seal ro quest. Gables Health j 1919 — President Wilson lays| Concha Hotel. — Flertda |: hy Peace Treaty with League of Na-j ' ad been am-| tions Covenant before U. S. Sen-, WOMAN — Dignan, Coral days| ate; “represents mankind's only; position, salary. ply Manager; ope.” Tropical Quick Freeze Co, LUNCH ROOM for sale: 1921 — President Harding in-| Grinnell and Carolyn streets. | business. Inquire after ¢ p.m. © vites world’s powers to disarma- jly9-34, at 617 Grinnell street. fiytdts i ment conference. ' 1, 1929—Smail size’ paper money ONE WAITRESS and one dish. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN; Only first issued washer. Gulf Stream Restau-} J6-foot snipe class sail best & sd f) & fis 1942 — Russia's ma rant, 600 Division. - jly9-3t at Key West; excellent condi- i ailway f. ——_——______.______; tion, new bargam price. [NAZIS WERE WITHIN SIX MONTHS | The General docs not : ISA to es | Robert” Smith,” 1100 Stmenten j j such suggestio: Apparen B lanes shot down by Ar ee) street, 6:50 to 00 Dm. i Ordnance experts assert that the Ger- | intention of ng themselves in Sicilian invasion—| FURNISHED ROOMS at reason-| dyd-dee mans were within six months of developing | something like a boom to ¢ kept secret for months. | able rates. 411 William St | ; sgauetens . noon t 1944—Allied troops in jun30-Imox' CHICKENS turkeys Call a recket bomb which might have been ac- | weigh his chances. His re vapoees : betwees Bod 2 and after ? furate enough to launch a devastating at- ns asked him po: FURNISHED ROOMS. 626 Grin-! p. m. 803 Georgia street. tack upon American cities. gestions is straight P nell street. julS-6°x Diy®-@te Reports also indicate that the experts | “In the stron iG Bishop Edwin Lee of Chicago. sae ee ee : €e of Chicago. witl THE PERSON who walked SAILBOAT for sale; 1@-ft., have concluded that the bombing of V-1 | command.” he 7 I Methodist leader, born Eldorado, out of my office with a ring of| bottom, good shape fo on $ keys please return them. Un- ss '-F Poinciana Extension. | doubtedly they were picked up div 16-gta. |- unintentionally and holder | — IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THR| does not know the owner. Ray- BABY CARRIAGE, $63.0, tee ‘H JUDICIAL UIr Good KEY WEST IN ‘TODAY'S HOROSCOPE | “stesssra gemiciay’ Ginctre| ona R Lord, County Judges years old bases in northwestern Europe prevented a j have no political a massive assault upon London. Moreover, | even stronger than that if y the blasting of a Baltic experimental plant | js silly to talk abou killed many Nazi experts and retarded | a soldier arid I'm po their experimental work for many aweeks. | me as a politician.” AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN| Office. jy?-e It should be understood that the esti- When remindéd that Preside dicates _a° companion} _ “**°FE Ng. 10 < {FURNISHED ROOMS: wachina mates ate based on t eoretical co man had suggested that the G DAYS GONE BY per who gainef en es Piare | ' ae a ning privileges. hot 934 CHEVROLET. cold ire Shop,| Trailer Park, G. @ >" 426 Whi iy 10-Stx | diy 10-3eg ee |TWO-BURNER oi! stove: @ veal | dergein, 66.00. 513 Whitehead street phy 1® tte naan TWO BABY CRIBS, play pes and card table. 1438 Virgins RCE ACTION sions of the Germa who believed that | have a they could eventually produce a rocket|w he desired, the Ge bomb that would trav om the British “Notl . Isles to Japan. Certainly, the Nazis had an amazing rocket assembly 1 800 feet underground, in the untains near Nor- hausen which was operated by 12.600 slave hing he want FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF JULY 19, 1935 2 have a few sill) m IS toniy $36. Y¥ Se workers. The plant was burrowed out of | country. an street ity 10-8 limestone, with 25 miles of railroad run- | OIL DRUMS. $100 coc. lass ning through the larger tunnels See ee Sere R UMS, $1.00 each, teed ee on a : ae | A re putation for hum LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re-; Buick motor. Salvage Ya. 68 The may be correct in their! the willingness of oth t, Paired; sewing machines, Greene St. , py 10-3 aie. SCISSOTS — SRATPONCG; | eys duplicated. BF. Camp- MAN'S USED hevele oo bell, 803 Simonton street. | Call at Sao Witham 8 - conclusions, but it is j. euch stories with an I Ke |} writer knows a man vunce of precaution. | after cracking a ———- by laughing first. We ily t-te Denial is what makes a little fault big. | Ha, ha! t ahi. tye sen or ee ae ese The individual who seeks the truth is | NEW PASSENGER CARS he fee LETHE OF PLOMIDA. TIN CHAN: : Oe ESE } Ten automobile manufacturing com- _ Eo oe a) Responsibility without power is chaos: panies have b alotte tas t ince i? g buys . ; been alotted quotas to produce ; i aad his copies of The ower Githout responsibility is tyranny.” {241-916 passenger cars in the last si sale, sells them at retail, Citizen at whole ig months of this year and 449,1 ++ + Pays cash for his papers, Ra cy nature sees to it that we gen- | three_months of 1946. ise loses if a customer fails to pay. erally over-estimate rather than under-esti- | The three largest companies the mate our abilities. | ERIS : . * + » ges the limit for his ie om the job . been alotted 553,923 and the seven sm S ce rain or shine, 2 : he allegations the: ne, serves his customers -_——____, companies 137,095 cars for the n S contessed. + +> is embarrassed if « ; The make-up man asked for an item | period. General Motors gets the top posi- to fi this space, so here it is, It is mean-| tion with 285,288 cars, Chrysler i F wdered this 1 ingiess bat dees the work. with 148,905 and Ford third with 119 ‘and Orde i he: ee The other seven manufacturers re. ocx mm There is no place like home, yet some jed a quota of 137,095 cars. This is less t! 3 : jay The Citizen, because of Be ee advertisements, | Deputy € ng . |. | THOMAS S. CARO. oe eG jSolicitor fer Plaintiff. Jumi9-26:jly3-10,1945¢ parents are impressing this upon their chil- | the Chrysler total and less than one- dren adversely by their actions, | the General Motors figure. ae ete tetas

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