The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 15, 1945, Page 2

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Pack TWO ee She Key Wiest Citizen | Bseept Sunday by oe ome ts Bey Weer one manned ~ CAUGHT IN THE CIRCLE “e* Citizen readers may recall that we | have said on several occasions that the most t difference between a councilmanic nd manager-commiasion form of city gov- is that, under the former, there is suck passing, while under the latter any resident who wishes to make a complaint »we to whom to make it, the manager. The manager of one of the largest ess houses on Duval street told The Citizen Saturday that he had had occasion Msi r the present form of city government. A hole in the west side of Duval street, vetween the Southernmost Pharmacy and Boat Bar. gradually became deeper and eper until its depth was one and one- The surface opening was just e enough for an automobile tire to get ieet med into the hole. He said drivers did t see the hole at night and, as a result, knew of at least three cars that had be- stuck, with a rear or front tire in the he cars had to be jacked up out hole ¢, and ephoned seven or eight persons in ( Hall,” the business man said, “and of them passed the buck until I d out they had me going in a circle, 1p ‘phoning in disgust. It was 10 days later before the hole led up.” here-you have im a nutshell the differene® betWeen the presént afid the I gave week or to come inte contact with the buck passing Chapter 20 caught wp with) they ‘turned into the Mecting be convened immed.ate- and when the Judge, who had! rited the chairmanship at "9 dismissal, ob! . Mr rd rose and dema: that the be excluded. “He is here as my adviser,” Jane countered. “No one but those actively in- terested are allowed at a called “Mz. Laird should have re- freshed his memory on Section D of Article Nine, which re ; shall have the to legal advice at any of all an of board or stockholders. “Chne's right,” agreed one mem. tr ads Mr. Laird sat down, but he wa barely down when there came digerest tap on the door, ar fore Judge Morgan cx his chair back, Mr Haskins | there “Km so sorry I'm late.” | JANE. facing the door, saw M. | Sheridan's mother for the tr time. And she wasn't like her own mother. Her frailness was rea! was in we of her charac She was dependent upem © Hansen—Carla, woo was sm her sultry gmile at the dul board menibers ———— rm of government that wilf Pq*ttitd effect | oe eee pre Ge Me LABOR MOVEMENT'’S STRATEGY Key West next month. In‘&'case of that | NT Sicssanty. * WRONG d. the business man would have tele- Why, I am here to vote for m a t the city manager, and action would Ty. ur son's vote is represented — . » he ave come immediately, because the mana- | ys The 2 * ‘ d have been aware that had he | ' “aie i , en diliatory, he would have been report- | * Bo ng It ssary to prime an alert | oewenereneseererenrsens s ’ r i ee | me m nme wt A k-thinking individual can frame | 9°O**###ssseseseeeeecee4 mak er than ordinary people size . ‘ ‘ " 1 ’ my " privat : the tak ertising in The Citizen remains Bet the “ st method of telling prospective ‘ome ’ throwing ' k r about your business | XI hw yl Oe ue moe enor dew —= a acked uf trik Admiral Nimitz says that it was the | MELP! HELP! HELP! ry end anger the ower that defeated the Japanese. | Bat The ( r tenddetry and the public w No let us hear from the air power The “One D A Ww P rates to co n pa LEAVE IT TO EVOLUTION . ertome Bu Oo per ' oneness eke reaaet Pract ly everyone seems to agree na at be The smart thing r orgrar w | that the answer to the most pressing post- | but « i find ne solu be t™ h r problems is a high level of industrial cxcelliog btained by cor e tion, coupled with efficient mass - ’ md get to producing yution The development of this With the enorme nation resulted in a rising wage level | @ns™« H © are sure of full emp rices for many years pfiro to the wretlig ‘ get back int ertim I act, the mula looks so sure ' We believe the n h conomic stabili the need of hig he sly other offi- hasing wer 4 rs, are preparing to decree that hich man prod | hile prices remain station- After the whee They prop in the fu- Lae right ¢ orce of law volution ae . ~ me to time i he pa They will probably be hink industry will be ber - | 1 ret of America’s progress and The <upreme need th standard, is voluntary action i we ane every hour k th i. | distritition inddate’ di not | alone Tt a hie i& ne time for «tr | pre t peak of efficiency at the be Poe ‘an , Thi. for the x f th ' my government agency. If | know and ¢ al. and of ' ! r | tional and local government, | oe mére | uctment of punitive laws against | Boe 4p" gy | delayed the normal d »p- dtoy; | w cost handising. Yet to- . ar de 1 € of thousands of retailers op a m profit margins. thanks kiny hard tribution technique initiated by | Ou Werk mereas 4 | As time goes on, retail dis-| | . eth Worker | 1! voluntarily increase their 8 even more “ . © no time | 1 ronieal that government which |" rs ' pong ear go passed laws agair the B NO ATOMIC ENGINE! he premise that they absorbed | sts at the expense of competi- |B Ni tener 1 feels constrained to force chains ng when w ed the developn th all other retailers, to absorb | s. the the point of bankruptey. Already ™er . the 1945. OPA has allowed 54 general in- — moe oe osts of merchandise. All but ¢ i the merchant has had to 0b! : 8 pocketbook, since he me r sell at his wartime ceil- ae ‘ r In addition to these general in- |! meres be . " the OPA has allowed thousands a e ad es to individual manuf . Post pe dy essors, that are being paid we tinge = th ' atior torekee pers cape M production and mass distribe- RUSSF ener mbined can bring higher living’ Key West, F R casts « t " ds, maximum employment oppor. O* '5 ' waenh and m« b b at and can help mightily to d down Sees _ pers world. except the Units Staten costs. But trying to pervert them | arms and les cut “aow §& en awh anc ere inflation panaceas will spell '"* - m etwive their own atomic rm vould ents any i eae . j | meeting.” | “At what time did you see Mark last, Mrs. Sheridan?” his attorney asked. “Shortly before we came here,” drawled Carla, her eyes upon x ge,” remarked the at bh , “ad at- torney. “I've been with Mark since six o'clock. Mrs. Sheridan, as friend of yours and of Mark's Fd like to speak je you outside for just a moment. “Why—why, of course, Jerry, if you say so. “Tl! go with you,” Carla prom- ised. The attorney smiled at Carla “I wouldn't advise it, Miss Han- sen, re not going to like what I'm going to say.” The two left the room, and ae gon cleared his *=| J And now if someone will ex- presence of this young » may be permitted to meeting.” t I might help with red, “Miss attended,” barked ms to me, if I re- ways she who attended to “Then, if I'm not wanted—" Jane's pity turned to apprehen ' ' } called the) : « n, and in- t Mr. H ns was on his s meeting was called for} FLORIDA GI’S GREET SEN. CLAUDE PEPPER (Special to The Citteem) wt HE AIRBORNE, ___ ON, B Oct. 1 B k. of nt City Pvt. G ae H Billson, t Senator Claude A ed in the Ber br ' { Army > S. Ocew be ‘ F njoved an ypers, and i about ns, life Berlin, the 1 fraterni- ft i si she leaned over gathering her papers together. A voice whis JM. Varela, Jr., sailed on pered. pA a = ge wage the steamship Cuba last night for e didn’t lentify the man, ives. but his words confirmed what sue Tempe to visit relati had believed, that Ca hid pers ssa lother means of contro - Memorial services for Mrs. V. te ard members A. Archer, who died in Miemi : y i silt i | : rf : E il i ret] i i : i ae chairman . Tuallenge Bernardo Rodriguez, your edicts, to place |consul, who had been om official visit in Havana, Key West yesterday. as Laird A nursery school will be start- his glasses |ed shortly in Key ‘West, the outrageous.” local administration — today. of tn Seed Peter Schutt, manager of La of two men who held dy Casa Marina, said today he is most suc- interest in the company, other looking forward to a ee a eer season the coming win- member who cid not ely ac- | ter 53 hy H Stanton. | morning. “I second the motion,” added Famers Jane. | Mrs. Lee Thompson baby journed. Haskins a x4 were out of ' . the room v. "The others! ‘sib, (Brace Jack, who had = A sod talting in subs jpcon visiting relatives in Tampa, Someone brushed past Jane as returned yesterday. while there for medical treat- 1 What is the population of Germany” 2 Have war shortages of basic rw materials ended? 3. Wer ter the fi there many strikes st World War? 4 When is Navy Day’ 5. Are government-owned air- plants operatang? 6 What is ALCOA’ 7. What industrial plant is lo- cated at Geneva, Utah? 8 What is the British steriing debt 9 What is the estimated ex- pense of the US. government in; Ime 1 is Secretary of War? SSOCOS SESS SSEOOSSECSSOOESOOSSSOOSESOOSSOOSSSSESEOSEOSES i ? | menf, wif be helt tomoray evening in the Ley Memorial ‘Church. — Today The Citizen says 2 mm editorial “The query, Is my bet @ Straight? is not used any mam, Feminine chapesux are no worm that way nowadays ge .

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