The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 19, 1946, Page 4

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f4GE FOUR in tn tn tn tatinin tn tnt tnt tinct nn tnt CORAL ROCKETS By L. P. ARTMAN, JR. SBABAAAARAABEDAAAERADRRAAAREESEEES | BEACH SMILING "pers townspeople such as is seen! Was talking to a lady who|in most coastal towns. I am! lived formerly .in Palm Beach| frank to admit that my little) and knows at first hand the prob-| brain has not thought of all these) lem of constructing a beach such, ideas. I do get around much, moge | as is proposed for Key West. In} than the average person as a,re- the recent hurricane, most of the] porter but here the thousands of, beach at Palm Beach was washed;opposed | and differential , from betwen the groins where it} tuoughts in the city are gathered had piled up and it was necessary, together and spun into a loom, to secure a dragline ‘and: bring; bright and clear for the city’s the beach back up from the ocean} best interests. I get stories from where it had been ‘washed! In| every. type of person and it is those occasional times when hur-| their thought which keeps this ricanes will hit our proposed| column alive. People and their) beach “this can very readily be| deeds will always be a subject) done. I have been told,that some| of this column. Remember that if | sort of seawall should be con-; you can think it you can do it! structed above the high water, THE CITiZEN HAS WORKED| mark to hold that part of the’; THUS FOR SIXTY FIVE beach together which is above! YEARS. i water-in a storm. Another point) But this column is only fiddle-} a fr naepgeo aa is the Lee sticks compared to the mass of| of filling in of a deep area of a ap ag i each The chanucls which buve] (72 204 fweat which has been been dug along the ocean side Poured into The Citizen through, of the Boulevard are still there|/the years as a vital. powerful and quite deep. If stretching out) editorial force in this city. Thru further they would be fine swim-! its pages march the thought and ming areas. No filling in there.| dreams, the hopes and the work No rock botom too shallow ‘tc; of the best which have gone dig the required twelve feet.) through Key West in The Citi- There|re a lot of marine en-!zen’s 65 years of existence | | | | | weer! gineering principles which are. Through the. years have become Making First Of | Publicity Photos (Florida News Service) | OCALA, Jan. 19, — The first’ e publicity pictures. in Florida’s Miss Evangeline Archer new state 2dyertising, gaia Heads Junior High: Vot- will be made in Ocala:this week; . ine Rane We during, the second: annual. show i sing Machines Used: For and sale: sponsored: by: ‘the e+) " 1 ida Brahman Breeders’ Associa-{, First-Time tion. 4 This announcement was. made’ 7 : es after a.meeting jof the state ad«+ Using. voting . machines. . 2 vertising commission in’ St.’Bet/*the fifst time in the hi x of ersburg last week. The pictures, Monroe County’s Schools,~Galey to include movies in color and Sweeting was .elected head of black and white, will be made the student council at Key West | by the Hamilton Wright organ- High School. | ization, which has been given! Miss Evangeline Archer was| the contract to handle such work named president in the Junior) for the state board. s i High School. z Selection of Ocala’s Brahman! papujations in Senior High show as the first Florida event s 154. to be publicized in this manner President: Galey Sweeting, was made at the suggestion of 109: jen Boza, 63: and Miss! As a result of the decision, the! Vice President: Seve FeO Brahman show and sale will be mae Santee slopes a : presented pictorially to an Caer a. vpememan le 75 timated 80,000,000 persons, many eCOneEnS a ee Pies of them unfamiliar with this Getry Albury, 11%; Miss Byeiy? | breed of cattle, which have been enaee - 62; Miss Antqnica; credited with pushing Florida, * Ia ca i well up among the Jeading beef Corfespondings fae: GENES | producing states. F | Miss ata eso + | Miss Joan niet | ; Treasurer: ee at, Preside t sy Russell, | and | Galey Sweeting P -Hwititer who-has already published} | of the senior class and third’ Writes NOB Griswold Tells | Hotel Associa. Projects First! FORGET press Shawn Do WHAT CAN BE DONE TO- DAY; PLANS LAID FOR VIS-| ITOR ENTERTAINMENT | | Elected nt Senior Class Key West Has : Own Songwriter Key West has a rising LT. COMDR. MICHLER HAS MATERIAL TO 1822 WHEN BASE FIRST OPENED Lt. Comar. J. F. Mickler; USNR, Historical Officer, who has just 14 pieces of sheet music. 7 He is Thomas A. Woody who . 636 hh. Se first camé to Key West as a sole’ At) ee y Pace 9 he dier in° 1911 and has remained T. Griswold, photographer and here ever since. por 9 : ; Mr. Woody is well known lo-| V7 tae ae eeesenes cally and the best of his songs slogan, “Early to bed, early. to are “Baby For You and I1”,,~. f 4 “Dreaming In The Moonlight”, sieges like beck and sdver “Pm Forever Washing Dishes”, 2 : and “Always in Heaven”. ee The talk was given in con- Mr. Woody’s work is published junction with discussion over the by Nordyke Publishing Compnay work of the Advertise Key of Hollywood, California. West Council | and the _Hotel ———— Men’s Association. Mr. Griswold Morgan, 73; Faye Roberts, 70;: emphasized that more important and Margaret Ann Pettis, 43. {even than advertising right now First person to vote was the, was getting projects started to present president of the student have something here for the council Joyce Mulberg, second tourists which are arriving every was John Monsalvatge, president day. - j Mr. Griswold , praised efforts | as Fred Miller, president of to have gatherings for new resi-' the athletic asSociation. ‘dents and visifors to the city to Blection', commissioners. were make them feél ‘at home. Navy Photo completed a history of NOB in roes. Plans were also discussed Ed Gardner, John Monsalvatge,{also prais eff puree Bred Miller, Jr.j2ckerk, Dorothy ; jects like the: Aquarium’ and for regular Friday winter visi- tors socials to‘be:field at USO ‘ SATURDAY, JANUARY 19,1988 SRLS RE NY jWorld War II featuring back- | ground materiai as early as 1822 j When the base was first establish- ‘ed, was detached from NOB re- jcently to enter the Naval Hospital jfor disposition preliminary/to in- active duty. In the Naval Reserve for 20 lyears prior to Word War ql, { Comar. Mickler entered active ‘duty in August, 1941, and was-as- signed to the Office of Censorship Tim charge of all press cable and "| mail dispatches leaving thé coun- try from New York.’ Stricken } with aftthritis in December, 1943, ‘fe underwent a series of: opera- ‘tions at St. Alban's Naval Hos- pital on Long Islund before com- ing to Key West in January, 1945, where he was hospitalizéd for about eight months. Feature w on ‘the New York Journa merican for eight years before assuming active du- ty, Comdr. Michler is a graduate of Georgetow: University in Washington, D. C. He is married and resides with his wife and two children at 415 United Street in |Key West. He has held his pres- jent rank for five ve | Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN i Try A Pound ‘Today! smiling on us in this projéct. {realized the ‘best which was in| . e »ideKeyWest and which was advo-| COLUMN CREDIT asted by Theo Citizen. Bb Wisil. I'm: going to. bea little.to.the Mainland,. : * proud-and claim some ¢credit for of Commerce, City Manager| |= AEE ELLIE EL LA LLL IOS EE - - sa Wario kas 22 Miss Cleara Roberts, 88, The Weathtt!! (anite trumtend: es evsBad || : Matas] | Daughters “Anierican’ ‘Rev- | 2 i olution award, tép three. girls “'Y | Hobbs, and-registrar, Marion) So-, BotaHibal “Gardens ‘and Att Gat . at Duval! and’Caréline. A hotel Igno.=) = jtety, $n ‘operation agam: "°° wit} srotigor’ one’ sobial aswel. : ' ; a { : cde ae igh soni hare Yn discussion the Associ Hi “iH there wee ‘less = ENG on br are. chasén b; @ school. and a f | brought out plans to put ott ‘wi can do with Ke: ‘est Specialist ; Wsidpe thiswcolumn. First of all, in re--Form of Governmenty--Taurist —a sty; air ER jacheit Viee eee "yi |Archer; Vice President, Judy |g Pamphlet advertising the im the fiure Gd thore about! Also Glasses: Fitted. Siitrr gard to political apointment pre- Program, More Hotels and, Key West and vines soit | ner. Six highest chosen from | Daughtery; Secretary, Eleanor | Hotels in the,.city. They also what can be done today, the | Office Hours, 7 to 9 p.m. 8! dictions, this column kept Apartments and now for the first| this afternoon. throug a San | Senior class follow: Joyte “Mul-'Demeritt; Safety Director, Roy endorsed efforts of the Adver- city would brighten consider-| Appointment, Phone 19, at Dr. sary dey cnet abate of oral conaiaenens eran oe peti aet, ie berg, 182; Dorothy Hobbs, 150;,Giles; Treasurer, Vincent io Key West Council to have ably, Mr. Griswold said, in Galey’s Office, 417 Eaton Street an you who s y A 3 i 100; i lina. coin divi: hibiti if - i 4 appointed department heads in| government, one of the big steps| night; gentle to occasionally | Marian Solano, 100 Caroline li iving exhibitions of neg- urging present efforts { a erie the city were going to be. An- forward for Key West, Beach and| moderate winds, mostly north- ESR other strong point which this col-| Bathing Pavillion. More Airports | easterly. ion A umn does is give you the low-| Land and Sea, Community Au Florida: Considerable cloudi- TROOMTS KAMEN f IM. .C asiok yal “ rs Comparative Statements Eye, Ear, ‘Nose. and & 19 formed--regarding -the-phases -in}-The traveller’s-palm.is a.very) East G ; Gentle .. ta. ,eccar. Ay OE Fos hy Woe which he is; isterested such .ag)rpge tree, The name, given this| sionally modexate winds, mostly SEW Tes Ci - b id colorful history and events of in-| palm is very apt because it| northerly-today and tonight, be- tease om ine terest oriing ‘up. w| serves asa direction indicator ¢oming . east to southeasterly, AAD 4 e Since its fronds invariably point) Sunday; considerable ,. cloudi- |. PROJECTS TOO . : north and south it is possible! ness, : Now hete ‘were!’ proposhis’ 44:|'for one to ‘readily: ik down’ on thought which is drift-| torium. All of this thought is not} ness today through Sunday; lit-i HOAUHD ate Pisa Sot nae { ing around the city hall and) just The Citizen’s or any one man| tle change in temperature to- Y | - { i which is not held in confidence or group of men. It is heartblood, | day; rather cool again tonight; because I'll not betray informa-! the brain and bone and muscle; warmer Sunday. y tion given me confidentially until} of all Key Westers and of those; Jacksonville through Florida | I hear it elsewhere. Thus you; who have come here to live and) Strait: Gentle to occasionally pretty well know what is plan-|march on with us. Remember that/ moderate winds, north to north- med and this gives you more} if you can think it you can do it!! easterly today. and tonight;- be- time to rhake up your’mind. One! © nd |coming variable, mostly easter- of the principal benefits of this) TRAVELLER'S PALM liy, Sunday; considerable cloud- column is keeping the tourist in-| (Whitehead and Virginia) }j iness. {bateiod) > 12-31-45 » $2,435,315.25 3 yeh 189 2 4,979,761.85 373,642.95 33,463.53 6,456.99 | i | | 22 { 4 straight] Jacksonville to’ Apalachicola: vanced first by this coldmh and] oh compass directiofé.° It also| No small craft or storm warn- taken up wholeheartedly around|‘has another attribute which} jngs have been issued. the city; wintér ) visitor weekly | mpkes it’ anjaid’ to? travellers in} * REPORT. socials, lecturers on interesting| desert lands, The trunk contains} 2 subjects, reviving of projects for| a large amount of water, conse-| Key West, Fla., Jan. 19, 1946 the turist-such as adtiarium, Bo2Pquently it can bejtapped and aj Observation: taken '.at 9:30! ath. tanical gardens, deep sea fishing.| sufficient amount,-of water pro- Eastern Standard Time One of the good things it does| cured to save the life of desert (City Office) is ferret out situations which are| wanderers. Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night stumbling and bumbling around e e and perhaps just contentious) MAINE MEMORIAL without go ahead action. Both (Southard and Margaret) Mean sides are presented on these] This is a turret of the U. S. S.| Normal points and soon the situation! Battleship Maine sunk in Havana) |, f starts travelling again from the] harbor February 15, 1898. At the! Rainfall, 24 hours ending end of Margaret street is, the|_, 8:30 a.m., inches _ snarl it had entangled itself in.| . C The most important psychologic-| Maine Memorial in the city cem-| Total rainfall since Jan. 1, A aeiNt ed tela mh tig | 12-30-44 otc $44,042,600.17 & ‘Purniture “Inciuding Office, Bidgi’ = Other féal Estate’ Owned” Prepaid Expenses’ |" Other Resources Customer’s Liability a/c Letters of Credit 5,221,669.61 283,224.89 20,931.94 3,842.14 Precipitation 41,968.21 94,005:99 al point: the relation between] Key Wester and new re: i and winter visitor. Emp! over and over again the common| ground, the scissoring off of use- less’ fighting groups and the} pointing out of mutual advantag- , the facts ag.to past relations| tween these two elements and le pitfalls “each, go into. The ase of the sttong naval pro- gram and better understanding) between the two and knogking!}samp yeayyRhis war gave Cub Moonrise { 44 Moonset_. off the usual fight between Navy etery, the final resting place of! many soldiers and sailors who} | lost their lives aboard the Maine.| The shaft was erected in 1899 by| the citizens of Key West. Twen-| ty-four headstones in the plot; mark a few-known and many! unknown in the- Maine disaster | Sailors from other vessels are » #isg buried here. Bhe the i pre} Cipitated fhe Spafach erica War, declared; Appil 22 of th her freedom. iva Days Gone By FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF JANUARY 13, 1936 William Watkins, 82, died yes- terd ternoon in his home at} 624 Carson lane. Funeral serv-' ices will be held ‘this afternoon'to look on the brighter side. of| port is a challenge to the UNO. in the Lopez chapel, with the Rev. Shuler Peele, of Fleming Street Methodist Church, officiat- ing. | Workingmen’s group ‘ef . the WPA in Key West held.a meet- ing yesterday in the county courthouse and protested against the employment of out-of-county workmen on the Florida Keys. } Ralph Russell was spokesman for | the workmen. Mrs. Noel Solomon was severe-, ly injured in an automobile colli- sion Saturday afternoon at Mar-, garet and Southard streets. One! of the wounds was a slash on the forehead. Your Horoscope JANUARY 19, 1946—Thought-! ful and studious, with affections) deeply rooted, in whatever path the life is led the soul will be up- lifted in peaceful contemplation. A rather unpractical nature but | by no means a failure. JANUARY 20, 1946—Some- what gloomy in disposition, but} gifted with directness and celer- ity of action. You should strive] life, as the tendency is to follow the inherent impulse. A good parently training is important. CORRECTION In the .article, appearing in yesterday's issue of The Citizen relative -to the address given by} Reverend Doherty at the Lions) Club méeting, tle word “God? was used instead of “gold”. ¢ In narrating what Rev. Doherty said in his address, the sentencé should have read: “The time has} come when men should recon- ‘struct their lives, according to the} 1, Golden Rule, and not the Rule! of Gold.” ~ i |clubhouse on Thursday, January | Funeral services for Mrs. Del- - | mar L. Ketchum will be held to- Merli aS . 4 lerlin Monsalvatge, of the firm morrow afternoon in St. Paul’s of Monsalvatge and Drane, arriv- Episcopal Church. She was the os & former Florence L. Bethel, and ¢¢ joa#¥ on @ business trip and had resided in San Diego, Cali-} editorial paragraph: fornia, where she died she a Today The Citizen says in an| “Lucky for some business men} riches: i Deficiency since Jan. 1, inches & Bs Total rainfall since Jan. 1, inches ee Deficiency since Jan. 1, inches sR038) Relative Humidity 63% Tomorrow’s Almana, Sunrise set _ Accrued Interest & Income Receivable Florida County. & | Municipal Bonds .., Other Securities’. Cash On Hand'& “ , 5) 8 (9:38, (pap. Tomorrow's Tides at (Naval Base) High Tide PeqQuysae? srt Capital Steck Surplus Undivided Profits Reserves Reserve for Ineome Dividends Declared, Not Yei Payable Bills Payable Other Liabilities PETROLEUM PRODUCTS NEW YORK.—UNRRA plans to purchase 30,000,000 worth of petroleum products in the Unit- ed States in the first half of 1946 for use in foreign coun- tries. League of Nations wind-up re- LEGALS NOTICE 1946, for the’ furnishing prox: ; : imately 1,100,000. gallons of. fuel Not Earned oll for, the calendar year HQ 0 tar a angisht iz, reserved to roieatiwesl?! sUpetters of Credit f)Key aye: t its 3 i Floriday ei) Sih Pepagiien sf 5. A. Ramse : rmment | jant5-16- x hi zs cree Foreclosure in*the case of POWERS, Haintiff, vs, . BROWN and HEN- ROW UTILITY BOARD “Secretary” RESRSRADRALTAKRC ST FRCS : o te NOTICE OF MAS HRs? SARA oilduG AlL;Other Deposits his wife, et al. Of "The, City 6! aii 7-18-19,1946 In accordance with the Final De- 9-126, RIE N, Defendants, Chancery No. pending in the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Florida, the under- signed Master Will sell to the high- est and best bidder for cash at public outcry before the front door of the County Court House in Key West, Florida, between the hours of eleven o'clock in the forenoon and_two o'clock in the afternoon on February 4, 1946, the following Jands and appurtenances thereto located In Monroe County, Florida: Lots Seven (7), Eight (3), Nine @), and Ten_ (10), of Section 28, Township 66 South, Range 29 East, situated in Monroe’ County, Florida. W. CURRY HARRIS cial “Master OFFICE 12. A tropical luncheon will be that they have stenographers who} held in the Key West Woman's know how to spell.” George T. Mann, PR Miami, Florida jan19-26-feb2 U. S. Government Securities 1,225,663.73 166,685,559.23 21,566,384.39 1,728,213.54 135,423,508-02. from Banks ore } | _.. LIABILITIES Si eae 326,629,323.91 768,038.14 128,999,934.65 19,571,841.35 1,908,719.18 Ati reba $384,489,933.69" $ 6,925,000.00 9,270,000.00 1,104,594.64 1,223,689.69 Tax 1,974,678.93 12,187.50 450,000.00 225.00 , Interest .& Incdime Collected 2 ai? j a | 114, 775.16 % °401,202,213.75 Jerry J. Trevor, President C. Larry-Gardner, Vice President & Cashier J. J. Pinder, Assistant Cashier RS The AT KEY WEST | Serving Key West and Monroe County for Over 50 Years 252,541,017.07 mse $302,207,890,02 4 aft $ 6,825,000.00 6,438,000.00 683,553.88 908,568.10 1,234,348.16 12,187.50 279.29 97,347.28 97,103.60 285,911,502.21 302,207,890.02 DIR George A. Exnest J. C. Doll peepee oe C. Larry Willard W. Ingatis Julius F. Stone, Jr. James R. Stowers Jerry J. Trevor

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