The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 5, 1945, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LEGALS | ALFRED A. LOWE WAN Oa taae ta GIVEN | PROMOTION | sxa-aast ean teioeasiots The Citizen published a short para- eee awe starct wh yesterday about the world’s attitude oy oF ; been received! ,.) ICE IS Bt viewing with alarm’ a hundred and : gs that are war connected, and pronounced “alarm” concerns atom bomb. Atfer e IT WAS ALWAYS THUS LEGALS She most vs ELMER MARTIN , war of consequence, sim- a was entertained by the i 2 r z _WHAT CAUSES IT? y. When Alexander was z seo. 5 H - — eee oe SUESCRIPTION RATES zi pposedl ig for more worlds to con- | t» the vl | : tho then that civilization ashioned as he wished to fashion ren Alaric sacked Rome, it was to mark the end of Roman civili- And so it goes throughout history, robably was the same before the history he press and over the radio, par- ver the radio, spine-chilling stor- 14 about what is likely to happen MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | ORDER OF PUBLICATION BOLIVIA’S ECONOMY reoder writ 535 Fifth Ave 20.900 PAIRS EYES PRESCRIBED FOR IN THE PAST 14 YEARS ADVERTISING RATES DINORCE VETION SPECIAL NOTICE ORDER or PLEO TION WKWF Where to Listen— 1600 On Your Dial 1 Broad s RAY BAN SUN GLASSES BAUSCH & LOMB ave another war. But the other side And that side | © nation will fold its arms and let | s be dropped on it to wipe j ties and villages. . using ordinary bombs, | ™ icendiary, could wipe out | hey were unopposed. But uld hold them in check, as it } check planes or ships that picture is not given. y- December Sth » Midnicht 2 Hours ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZER \ ts. @For information | More Hotels and Apartment and reservations. Beach and Bathing Pavillon. | call $14 Southard Sea Aa x 0-495, Street, Phone 1049 ee and City Gov- arried atomie bombs. Saves un coutereen : - = 3 . r a Hex | ‘ ee a t 1 war and in peace, is far | ,,Done and Orde SS enti : t . Some. ernm: OR MONROE IN CHANCERY. ; 1 > = ity Auditorium. nt than atomic bomt Even | “ | Whe Suecancer = arama an locate a plane before it can SS the human eye, however much Clement s that “no s instrume¢ re determined t themse war is un he r world pez United Nations, the org to do this rth far superior to carry them o Several vears ago y council attempted to l ig me there was heated I sition died in labor ent city commissioners now constituted than they had political set-up. and the 1,420,000, month lier. Jed by any glass to lengthen 4 can even determine the which the plane is traveling. » may come when radar will e or ship. a new weapon is introduced in ORDER OF PUBLICATION 1.0 OUNTY. IN One may be sure that, | ,, ing is invented to curtail its |“ Besides, it would require | of atomic bombs to |.. s the world had been day in and day out, | that stirred one’s in- or enthusiasm, depending on » of the fence he was, and, with scontinuance of that news, that which little consequence, t is concerned. ve that interest to tained during the war; cause radio commentators and to do too much editorialization ures awful consequences should t »pen. zlways thus. , The payment of long-standing debts ut the best way to use your cash A good newspaper is an asset to pro- ess men but they must be | 2 of its ad- | to take advant nique. 1500 AIRMEN UNLOCATED Amer that, as f Nover . there were 1,- still listed as missing | In ad-| undetermined number of Navy ions over Japan. d crewmen are not yet checked. sa matter which deserves serious | rm we know, se and it is plate the possibility t t put to death may be er than we suspect. zs to mind again the necessity hment for the Japanese re- uch brutality. ing with the Tokyo war lords are homes where cats and dogs > privileges than children. | is a perpetual struggle between | enjoy special privileges and o want them. EMPLOYMENT At the end of October, 1944, there | 52,240,000 civilians employed. At} end of October, 1945, the total was 870.000, Unemployment, according to the ex- not as much as expected at this At the he reconversion process. of October unemployment stood at | 1,550,000 a} compared with The figur supplied by the Census au. also reveal that weekly industrial s dropped nearly $4 since July. It will not | tem when we make our CLIT COURT ¢ WH SUDICIAL ¢ L FLORIDA. IN COUNTY. IN USE 666 | COLD PREPARATIONS Pa i ee Y Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between MIAMI AND KEY WEST Also Serving All i orida Keys Between ® NO S LEAVES CEPT SU rives at night. i {| am | Local Schedale: j _ (Stops At All Intermediate Points | LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDA | arrives | LEAVES | SUNDAYS) at $:00 o'clock AM ans arrives at Key West et 5:00 ocioce | Pa FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: #13 Carcline WAREHOUSE: C Special today... Have a Coke 2g yes I = ...n0 place like home for the pause that refreshes After a bustling day shopping, what a relief to get home for a to pause and refresh with ice-cold Coke. Coca-Cola is ri in your refrigerator. That’s where it belonbs to bring you, your and your friends the pause that refreshes on a short moment’ Have a supply always on hand. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY

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