The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 26, 1945, Page 2

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Pace TWO + ~- fhe Key West Citizen | “ee? UP Livery venesr oS satan a Tee j Key Westers, when called upon, car a Se ye seaeness manifest a keen interest in the welfare of < oe6 Ane Sereste their city. ‘ "Srreertt ig Bev West one } That has been demonstrated by the —— a Gam wane | 'arge registration for the election of city | bee commissioners on November 6. a. &. fae entitieg te | It should be borne in mind that resi- Giepatches eredite: | ae sneer ond | dents, up to now, had not registered for a = : - | good many years, as it had not been ne- eT Vee ~ - o cessary for them to qualify, after the abol- shment of the poll tax, every two years. ” | In view of the fact that they had fal- seat serene mares en out of the habit of qualifying for every a a | election, in the city and ig the county, The ra ee re ne cemtutens | Citizen considers the showing as excep- ionally good. _ Early today the outfook was that the total of reregistration would go well over ~ he 4.600 mark. The 4,500, which pro- $$ ——— _ cressive residents had been hoping would he OMAL € ve reached, was exceeded yesterday aft- ms Sik_AS: rnoon - IU hte. So large a registration indicates that ——— esidents have a lively interest in the new evernment that will be installed early ext month, and it will mean much for Ke if a similar interest is manifested REPROVEMENTS TOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED SY THE CITIZER i. Mowe Hotels and Apartmests. } } asures that will result in improv- L Beach ant Bathing Pavillon ' city comes up for consideration past, the vast bulk of residents . arpom Land ad See omeidetier ef County end City Gov- ornament, ‘ ann untty Auditorium tentedly left it to a few to acom- b dertakings that, were they success would benefit everybody resxidi y West. As a result, the few frequently ume discouraged by the lack of in‘erest <AVY DAY ere ly shown in this or that project d it was permitted to die out =r s keep up that lively interest erything that will help Key West This week's choice for American place ’ ames: Water Proof, La Russians act as if they ha ra etter atomic bomb than the United 4 States PATTON WARNS OF WAR After each previous war and at the att resent moment, we have been induced on to subseribe to the doctrine that s f those eakness, there is strength declares ted i as it General George 8. Patton. Jr.. who believes niversa!l military training is neces i sting che feats of our Navy the Unfted States wishes to avoid de mpar Or truction in the next war “ War I couk The fiery general ts that unpr - at age ek tr ertice fleet in Spanith-, varedness means improvisation and in Pe thin torp rang whoever they may be. “will we to the be : se, it could h their lity that the arsenz fd . © past would have pre ral wars which America ¢ arric Ex ning himself. Gener aid, “Il have studied and re, | an I 2 rich. I my h th i of d | g { we are ar Ra N ho h 7 The more ofe talks the less strength a rrow re her s in the cCouversat ar » a deep « —_—_— _ — ete «> ‘ ans for their To vote for your favorit om rs in the approaching city election de } , h ASSURAN BY AGREEMENT - emancipation SYMPATHY MISPLACED ) N Y iy } > r repor bh hr 5 | t wr Li now x it res i eye r the Gern 4 r b b A 1 restrict h We h read er report America dent Berlin, tendir « h the f America “r . how mpathy for the su , r ' ‘ ans Th 1 sults, as ted Ir D < from ignerance on the part . Mace ak nted with what ha Th happe iis result of Nazi ag It might be a go« he Arm require Americans, civilians and soldier er Germany to take a course hair experts study that will make them familiar with the ! ’ vrardiess of circum- tries, whose suffering has not ceased witt . : the end of hostilities i fi BE ii : b i $8 THE days passed, Jane found) “ERi® that she alone was holding! _.. out. Another board meeting was) css than a scheduled, and she would have to/ vote.” make up her mind soon. Mark Sheridan wired the dag) . before the board meeting. “Read! We couldn't do ity AEE ij by i i i i Fi Z i Advise yes vote but will rely en/|° your judgment.” a Jane did not sicep that night. Instead she paced room until it b ye sf so confining) would be the the dark- | Johnson—" She looked up to see |hands to both cheeks, her eyes "| wicke with horror. what on earth?” ned house and pact og Be ghay ey BR 9 Who is Edwin Pauley? stubborn, suspicio yes, for Gram too v Nn fire | newer really knew. Roy was the next plane for Ogden: some . pened. that made him eligible. sat “Jane Grey, do you realize Car- had to put the sale of that 1 of the stock? 'd lose even sway.” ame s fifty per cent control of the ~ votes and we'd have—* answered | Jane City, from where she'd take her 28 _mow2-9 . aaa Jane, | “est-bound lane that’s why he's tried to spoil our » |telegram at the precise moment he was passing Jane; if hadn't also had a reser . hadnt this ever oceurred iid L Ev? I'd suggested to fly im the face of destiny? Rak MS FERRER on the stocks before! DAILY REMINDERS Standard Press Association ANNIVERSARIES steamship Cuba for Conservation Corps CHILE'S VAST AREA es STRONG ARM BRAND COFFE! POSITION WANTED NEIL SAUNDERS ; Salcry Expected $280.00 Per Year’ @ROCERS | ae He orist anit i i : nil in ait i fr : ? et i i E : ii ’ i i Hi ? ii i action on the spot to have the ear singled out. rerouted and | 10 Is the government reducing | know & couple of these gaye sent on its way in time to dove- taxes because of a surplus in an- | —they look aller traffic up é that’s tail the finished orders going out. nual income? down our own ay heres lane “Rv —eme, bat barely 00 ber they one he: spoke to companion — they ore “I'd forgotten about the stock: “take over, will you? I'm catching 7s ant working at the plant when it first bicssed man had a change of eos | \heart and I won his seat. Better and & Ge et Judge Morgan in; Carter is ae = ing a very good boy simce you i com, Ge became an acknowledged stock- her om ed holder, but I still do 't trust him.” ; “I don't know how long I'll be & to i It was really too easy. This was A. featste am agricultural country, and the | »*me With the (ler were well known. | {0/01 3" Jane started back to Salt Lake, ~ r If a man, heading for the east- | 6% Tee ound plane, hadn't received a be glad you did mm And @ See < geant Ellis or Captain Ruther Came No. 10-668 ford over on U & Highway tet iim should run scross this pisce of ONenes writin, they will them tk Defendar what I think of them memes ates Yours with the low down JO& SERRA Te, be continued _ ommem 4 Most of Re vives, but starv hem SEY ON CORR NC ED fase No 1 Sore) bo .Prr an REAL ICE is MORE ECONOMICAL . . . It's Healthy and Safe ... It's PURE THOMPSON ENTERPRISES, ix: (ICE DIVISION) Phone No. 8 VOCS OCC OOS O ESSER SESE EE SENS sormr re « Between MIAMI AND KEY WEST ST caeeeenientiten iadeteeniantntidiaele H. E. CANFIELD, M. D. Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat i [ SPECIALIST Also Glasses Fitted poses thin gi SUNDAYS) ot 0:00 o'ctock AM. an. ; i i fs i : i fl TRIUMPH ‘ MILL } AT ALL

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