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neces PAGE TWO ' She Kes She Key West Citizen ‘ESte. oun ‘TED PRESS tJ “ ucluniyely, en entitled to - of all Rews dispatc! edited J cv gted inthis paper and wet rien, a Daper cents a line. invites dis- of local or A 200-man naval technical mission to is “reaping a fairly rich harvest” technical developments for the States Navy, according to Commo- Henry Adrian Schade, head of the me mateon The Hil naval officer says, however, that high opinion of German technical it cannot be conceded that the Ger- have advanced further than the Americans. Pointing out that “it is a matter of emphasis,” he says that the Germans @pecialized on developements like the V- ®eapons, although some German officers believed that the specialty weapons were everdone at the expense of aircraft and other things. The officer says that the Germans had « “large development program underway’ end that their principal accomplishments were in the field of rockets and jet-propul- sion. While there would have been some new weapons, he expressed the opinion that they would not have altered the decision or @elayed the end of the war for any great time. The reason for the large mission is that, if the Germans have anything that we need, the Navy will employ them in the war against Japan. It has already been published that German rocket bombs are being manufactured for use against Japan end every advantage will be taken of Ger- man technological developments. i iF LOCAL AND SMALL BUSINESS - The Surplus Property Board has de- flared « policy of preference for local and emall business in the disposition of govern- ment-owned war plants and facilities. This i Wteresting but it will mean hething wale smal! business and local in- tereets can develop plans to use and money te finance the acquisition of these plants and facilities. Despite the preference announced, the chances are that the larger business or- @enizations, with abundant capital and ag- gressive programs, will manage to grab moet of the bargains that are offered for pale it will accomplish nothing for small business and local interests to complain and te grumble. The time for them to make their plans is at hand and if they want to buy what the government will sell, they must be reatly to act. ———— There are times when a man should be content with what he has; but never with what he is. We are not experts in the field of for- eign affairs but it is about time, as we see ®, for General Franco to move over. The Allies will never be able to govern Berlin successfully by dividing the city into three parts. Already misunderstandings have occurred and will continue to occur. One bedy composed of members of the United Nations to govern the entire city Would do a better job, and further to equal- ime the authority, the chairmanship or presideney of the governing body should alternate by members of the Big Three being chosen for definite periods. panate seems a: eo | the law, they are entitled to it. since ates =| Washington, D. C., noted “nl ‘ TODAY’S © BIRTHDAYS 7°" qucniist, eas Alexandria, Va., 78 SSW he, wel Mia of] the U. S. Supreme Court born! Weshington, in bees horn Cloverport, Ky., 51 years ago. | Ernest Hutcheson of New Dr. Herbert E. Bolton of the | york, famed pianist, born Austra- University of California, famed | 74 years ago. historian, born Wilton, Wis., 75 lease arms back. ee years ago. PT et Classified es WILL KEY WEST SURVIVE ? A city councilman remarked to The Citizen that “about 100”. other city em- ployes or former employes are lining up to apply for city pensions. He explained that he did not mean 100, or a number near that figure, but had used the term to mean that many others were preparing to step forward twice a month to get mon- ey from the city on the ground that, under Senators urge U. S. to get lend m F. Willoughby of Several property owners have. re- marked to The Citizen that they doubt if | Key West will be able to survive under the burden of the prospective pension pay- ments, and those Key Westers remarked that, so far as they have been able to learn, only a few residents seem to be aware that the money that will be paid out in pensions is the same money that tax- payers and rentpayers have paid to the city. Still fewer, it was further remarked, seem to be aware that the higher the pen- sion roll the more taxes will bave to be paid. A former city employe, who is eligible i, as fe eae ee Wie- Ly l= — to squeeze in, zone te oa age sor- 1-4 's a iis -__— LOTS ALL BLOCK 16, Tract taining 14 lots, lots 4 elusive. Tract 20 ne: school and city park. housing project. Price reason- able. Telephone E. R. Lowe, Tavernier, Florida. jly16-10tx: H : i et johnson’ 38. Johnson, Phone 372, jull-tt for a pension, told The Citizen that he has OPERATORS not applied for it becauSe he feels the city ph ereees DRUG SUNDRY STORE; com- does not owe him anything, and that his WANTED plete with fountain, ‘well stock- ed, new building included and 50 years lease on land, $7,500:" Opposite Fort Village Housing Project. Leaving town. Phone 1087, E 5 Fort Village. ' jly17-6tx conscience ‘would not let him rest if he ac- cepted a pension. f “When I dan for'office I’ thew what the job, for which I aspired, ‘would pay, and I knew'too that a part, of that, payment would’ be in warrants, Whieh 1 would have to discount. But nobody forced or eVen per- | suaded me to run. [ did so ‘on my qn¥ fully aware of what I was to get.if elected. And I got what I knew I would get, so if I tried to get more at this late date because of the looseness of our pension law, I would have to buck my conscience hard and often. “If everybody I have heard about gets a pension, then the pensions the city will Full Pay While Le: Vacations ‘With Pay . Sickness Benefits, 4 Marlo flew, into oie at a (EMPLOYMENT |FOR SALE CHEAP — Mascotte Hawt Restaurant, 210 Duval street; with all modern equipment; also bar and wine licenses. Apply 207 Duval. jly17-5tx: TRAILER; sleeps four, partly | furnished, newly _ painted, | | $300.00 cash. Southern Inn Trailer Park. See Oliver. be jly17-5tx ne TELEPHONE OFFICE pres en slicks sel arte taraly, : = from the thealre, you — And John took» dan lunge, | saying, iy! shouldn't have retired so onal To be continued — possibly a liberal share of worldly : Fe | TODAY'S HOROSCOPE ev. Today gives capacity for faith-| Your Grocer SELLS That iful endeavor... While the native STAR * BRAND 1793—Jabn Ineland Howe, New| vay not attain, to eminence by cod CUBAN COFFEE and CUBAN Work payaeipn, daventor-maker) -oason of a lack of self-assertion, AT EAE SS pay out will be larger than the payroll. 50 GAL. DRUMS, $1.00. Salvage no ress ie Under such conditions, it will be impossible | Yard, 655 Greene St. _jly17-5tx} phen Pap app eee ke for the city government to function effic- WARIS ES cae FOUNTAIN | PRACTICALLY new ‘Thayer chi! ering Pole for Penthouse D. iently. Something must be done to save the GIRLS. Bey. eu | lapsible buggy and baby bath- nets city from what appears to be its financial BU, af inett; reasonable. 1042 United : jlyl-1mo | Ce ee ee CLERKS WANTED. Western Union. jly6-tf street. jly19-2t ruin.’ G a zs He did not suggest what should be SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms for done, but, so far as The Citizen can see, only one thing can be done that will save the city from grave financial difficulties, and that is to have the pension law'‘changed. In no other city in, the country can an em- ploye receive a pension for serving 10 years, even in broken periods the law providés, and in no other-city in the country can one getsa pension before he reaches a specified WANTED ————————_——— ote WANTED to rent: Furnished house or apartment; one or two; bedrooms, by August Ist. Phoné} 580-W. jly16-6tx WAITRESS WANTED — Fiesta Sandwich Shop. 708 Duval. Apply after 4 p.m. jlv18-6tx’ of first practical pin - making; {th uch, benches, flower pots, bird foun- machine, born ‘Ridgefield, Conn. raat is true, ale dages analy tain. M. Ponce, 126 Duval St. {Died Sept. 10, 1876. some honor, much, respect, and 5 jun30-lmox} 1830—Fanny Janauschek, tome ’ t ra 4 1161. Fla. state license Be aa ed American «actress her day, —————- ~~ — sued: jly20-2¢ NEW TWO - BEDROOM HOME; born in Prague. Died in New| | trailer in yard. Must see to York, Nov. 28, 1904. appreciate. Must sell. Owner| 1832 — Alexander L. Holley, leaving “town. Inquire 407;New York scientific writer, build- _ Catherine St. jly18-3tx|er of the country’s first Bessem- er plant, born Lakeville, Conn. MOTOR SCOOTER, late model;|Died Jan. 29, 1882. “ small radio, fan. 420 Southard! 1838 — John Augustin Daly,, street. 9 till 5. jly18-4tx New York’s famed dramatist,! producer and creative artist, born | ‘RADIO combination, automatic!Plymouth, N. C. Died June 7, record changer, electric sewing | 1899. machine, electric stove, ward-| 1850 — Richard J. Reynolds,} robe trunk. 913 Georgia street. founder of the noted tobacco; jly18-4tx | house of the name, born Patrick County, Va. Died July 29, 1918. WANTED at once; operator. Casa Marina Beauty Salon. Phone Buy. War Bonds and Keep Them Frank Wolkowsky WEST CLOTHES SHOPS, Inc. 508 Duval St. Phone 249 (Next to Kress) KEY WEST’S FINEST MEN'S STORE In Key West, one may get a -pension 4 when he is 80-years of age, or younger, provided he has served the city 10 years. Besides, in cities under civil: service, WANTED. — Gas refrigerator; every payday a percentage of the salaries | small. Mrs. Coughlin’ phone is deducted, as the federal government} 1083. jly19-3tx does, and the state government also, in FOR RENT those cases where pensions or annuities are paid, but in Key West no deductions |FURNISHED ROOMS at reason- have been made from salaries. able rates. 411 William St. It is a grave state of affairs that faces jun30-1mox the city, and the quicker something is done |FURNISHED ROOMS! washing to remedy it the better it will be for the | and ironing privileges, hot and ‘itv’s financi structure. cold water. Paul’s Tire Shop, G7 Genie EM Resta 426 White street. _jly16-6tx TIM NEW bedroom suite; with inner- spring mattress, reasonable.) Maj. Gen. Albert M. Jones of 1216 Petronia St. jly18-3tx | Wollaston, Mass., taken prisoner by Japs in the Philippines, born ‘Quincy, Mass., 55 years ago. The Beach Is Calling These Hot Days! {USED FURNITURE bought and sold. Key West Bedding Co., phone 669, 515 Front St. jly18-1mo ELECTRIC SINGER SEWING machine; in perfect (6ndition. Apply 803 Pimonton street. Subscribe to The Citizen. LEGALS IN zzz. SER 1 WORM IN Propaganda is not necessarily lying; BAUER pesra wos Paet| it ca 2 over- a : ? ‘urnishet ee ‘arroll, pacanibe Over cbeae: Guif*Stream Trailer Park. jly18-3tx We have never met a “big shot’ who j believed that the was getting all that was FOR ,RENT, — Nicely furnished ‘Studio bedroom; private - bath, ' peor ne due him. ear business. gection wit aie \TRAILER; ‘newly * redecorated - ere ©. B. Phone between. ten and} ideal eee small Every generation of young people, ac-| three daily, 411 Fleming Sty, f nished, $400. ‘ cording to their elders, is bound for perdi- (eee NEES Simonton street. tion. Some years ago a papyrus was found : : during an excavation in which a farmer | faclites, Apply 901 Virginis|® S. HOWARD PIANO, eheap.| hele Becht : sy : pene jly20-5tx{ 1119 Catherine street. jly19-3tx! EREB r complained about the profligacy of the| _§ es file your appearance ar anew youth of his day, saving such terxjble things were not heard of in his time. The papyrus was 2,000 years old. IN, Plaintiff, NOTICE TO APPEAR . P awning, CHARLES B. $ ILSON, E, Collins, 6121 ro: corpus = a WITH ALL ww’ a! and BUILT-IN TER jly19-6tr ILONEL, ne nautsd Colombo, Esq., 4 SINGLE and double beds, inner-}} spring mattresses, vanity dress- er, table and chairs, dishes. 2-1 Day, Poinciana Place after 6] p. m. jly19-3tx — ~ GABARDINES, POPLINS, SATINS WATER PROOF ZELANS $350 $995 taken as confessed by you. DATED this 28th day of June, 1945. (sd) Ross C LOST — Spectacles in case. Re- ward. Tom E. Long, Box 203, City. jly17-6tx FL E-LINED jackets:;|}Guaranteed PLUMBING WORK] Attorney for Plaintite, ve hier ee and SUPPLIES; toilets, lava-| yeraray yore , 5 eae seas ami 32, Florida. found notify Thomas S. Austin,| tories, sinks, brass fittings and|\ jun29;jly6-13-20,194 telephone 790 extension 480. PRE-WAR BATH TUBS — All = —_—_— 3 Reward. jlyl9-stx| Sizes of water and sewer pipe] TEvantm SUDICIAL GMmcult |= and fittings. Free estimates.| Or aim stave OF FLONIDA: IN |= Jos. D. Lopez, Plumbing and bore MONROE COUNTY. IN Supplies, 922 Division Street, Phone 765. jly2MWF-tf ag Plaintiff, TECORA ASHMORE! TO FIGHT ONLY FOR RUSSIA $295 $4% PLAY SHORTS. » $350 $995 r Speculation as to the possible entry of Russia into the war against Japan serves no useful purpose, but Americans are on the wrong track when they think that the Soviet should enter the war in order to help the United States. Whether the Soviet: Union enters the war against Japan is a matter about which WILL two officers who found Alsinal wrist watch on North} Beach, Monday, phone 88-M. jly19-2tx Cane RAY ASHMORE, ; BUNGALOW; 5 rooms, bath and’ laundry. Good residential sec- LOST—Australian coin bracelet; we can give no positive answer but, in the | keepsake. Reward. Gertrude} tion. Inquire 1119 South St.,| ro: THCORAG ASH MORE event that Russia joins in the struggle | Laubscher, 408 Eaton St. Tel. 285-J. ERIS aioe Ms tiae against the surviving Axis partner, it will be p22" ONE twoietory house: Unfuraish: |S Amew RRC eRe te nee SPORT SHIRTS solely because the Soviet Government thinks MISCELLANEOUS ed or partly furnished. Cash or] plaint “tiled ‘exact, °f HALF SLEEVES such action is necessary in the interest and protection of the Soviet Union. terms. 1108 White street. WWeat Citizen in Reseby a jly20-2tx4 as the ten he in’ which this LAWN MOWERS _Sharpened, Te- h aired; sewi chi. Order shall } 1 fon ofthe Soviet Union. || patzeds. sewing machines gio, caf eee, Be ar Matinee SQ50 $995 $350 = $395 attitude on the part of the Russians. It is! keys duplicated. B. F. Camp-| Phone Joseph Patterson, 790]. Witness the Honorable Aquilino e bell, 803 Simonton street. Ext., 211 Naval Air Station. Jue church eet the Judges of j'vi-tt jly20-3tx] Court “in the City of Key dog, July a this 19th HOUSE TRAILER; 22 ft., sleeps}(SEAL)’ four, Coleman range, $395. Also the only logical position for a government of any country to take in regard to warfare. It is exactly the position of this country pri- or to the attack at Pearl Harbor and the FOR SALE Clerk faa esting Frank Wolkowsky : ELECTRIC MANGLE. 536 Flem-| baby stroller, $8. 611 Division] By: (s4) Kathleen Nottarse declarations of war by Germany and Italy..| ing St. dly18-3tl St. T. L. Parsons _jly20-3tx July: 20-27, Repeey iSierk,.