The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 7, 1946, Page 5

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Es THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7%, 1946 THE REY WES? CITIEEN ca eee PO OI FIPS OC OT EOC OE S| unusually large fish caught. But; CORAL ROCKETS By L. P. ARTMAN, JR. ee A Dt te tee bl BS, nl te le te le bt te he ltl nl: LESS UNNECESSARY SECURITY The one now about naval secur- u folks know the veil] lifted off of a great| ects and the doings of| and Army Bases for largely open scrutiny. There ical » matters. which r be discussed in pub- any officer of the'sérvice man sharing in these ould keep his tyap,shut because ‘that “is forfw r security But: onesthing| ™: I want to lay a good stiff right! is the sort of stagnant on which holds that g they do should! t. ‘These people; through the war and! d much. I wish I} you more about this ) things are given only} ions officers in on and thus the small] supposedly cannot release} information since it; ate from Washington. stories on radar. his is wise since up to the highest national secur- ity board to sift this information but at least it should be released spontaneously to all newspapers im the coun igwig in Washington to shington correspondents:- could but 5 enst i ! POOR WAR SECURITY , » ,), A fh you folks Know durif; 2 Citizén just didn’t pub- $thing about what was 26!) hg On*in the war down hereval- hough, the Miami papers blared much have when been left unsaid al units move when further in every city and in nearly social cir whe this} thing I want to} it is} y and not just by, which should better | But now} down| conclusive evidence. There was a great deal which I must conceal under my commission because it | happened while I was an officer but I think that there was much looseness to be criticized in our | during those neutrality patrol | days that the German subs over whom the. planes: bireled! did: nut report immediately .ta-Berlin via repeat eee are un once | ing. thes: enemy::ifrsou..believe ae se fhe fact fact that we, were a rol pot hews-, hy opel ‘tee the Ger- comamanders had sight- ed Wirw. "American planes? tell me. You e e | WILL COMPLY ANYWAY No the object being worked on should be held in the strictest secrecy but the movement of a new naval group in peacetime is newsworthy. I will: continue to argue that point although if naval heads insist this second phase of the news will also not be published. e ° DEEP SEA SAFETY HOOK David L. Smith of 2210 Staples Avenue has left an automatic | deep sea safety, fish hook. as a gift for my. use and trial. He wants the opinion of fishermen o® its value. The hook is abaut') tlitee inches rox and has three security system. Do you think} camera fiends who wish tol photograph the dead carcasses of} every fish caught should be dis-! couraged. Greek food ——- seen for years, FOUR-FIFTHS OF GAS NEW YORK.—Four-t'fths of all the gas used in the United States today is natural gas which comes up from the beds cf sands thousands of feet un- Werground. Information for RATES FOR REGULAR and | BLACKFACE ENTE, Advertisements ender hea will be tuserted is The Cltizen mt Sex wnte.af Ze a word for each inser it the minimum charge ro for firat 15 words or lesa is 200 type is te a minimum eliarge for 45e. HELP..WANTED TELEPHONE OPERATORS { @ WAGE INCREASE Learners now earn a mini- mum of $31.20 per week for 48 hours work Wage rates for experienced operators are proportion- ately higher Frequent increases, addi- tional payment for evening Sunday and holiday -work ae ach ab aghall of ne a a img the Ee and whic! can be rine h eff out of | s ee idea | The hook in questioi Sithough labeled deep sea would certainly not hold the big fellows around Key West. Even a small mackerel has quite a wide mouth so that | all three hooks would not sink into the jaws as intended. Larg- er sizes must be used and this will depend on experimentation. i then -| Certainly like to see more think- °C ing of conservation. Key West ‘| might have a plan to give certifi- ‘S! cates on the number of reef fish » held back Too the secret. But what goes on be- yse Closed doors is what Bhould be kept secret, Suppose ie had a super dt corn pop- rifihich ‘would poison all th sper ated’ in the Japane: rmy. The-details: of this-inven—;- fon must bé *stifeguardéed’ But he-, Fact fh éxperimental E én weapons of war has mov- d te Nawajo,-Arizona.is certains, will be reportecktin) Geaettg The Gazette ne ws and ‘ ajo ott uper tot? poppers “dre bein: ord?on even if all the Indian ars @nd Indian social circles in the question. An- ar was people dis- “ details of certain apons the United States was manufacturing That is no one’s bu: and not even so right ns are too free; information. But if a s to town their pres- ild be noted. yourself if you think not know that a rm is in town. What s doing is what should z arded. time those persons who are re- sponsible for keeping the secrets paid a little more attention to the paks in security. I know plenty if work in the service ey _ score! We have more uroptne on #S r i do re. 4 PREWAR gaovarry sO “rely this out a litth ner to the time just before > warewher ouromiblitary secur- even pathetic. When ality plane squad- all you could officer heads was adron had ar- was out in the Car whicl. they were, 2? You bet! German p! Our Key West pilot sighted a German sub off y early in the morn- promptly denied s in the face of wha at _seemed many know| feed cave ahat sper od “ You're; Thus it is about? | caught and stop the incessant photographing of the big ones by various fishermen every time they go out. Myself right now I Vonly. jike to. photograph the really. ,bi ra ones I now get like t 05 ind tarpgm Or an espec- a Pay barracuda around 30 “pounds. ‘a i ih iinbusTRY * i ay ti “jnost ‘likely to suffer“re the barracuda, group- iberjack. These. are. mighty tee ‘of the reef and: grew 1 Ruring the period of rest r yearg)iZ jseée a change in the re peed on them. Th “floating | fi which are those | whidt ‘come™south in the winter! ey a signs of “depletion although they are not coming in close to shore in the big schools of the past years. They, are now in more | scattered schools but too they school up in No Man’s Land fifty miles west of Key West. | Large crevalle jacks schooled up right outside of NOB once upon a time and even inside’ the Sub Basin there. But now they are | found only off the Keys further up and off the reefs in large schools. Miami just ain’t got the amberjack, barracuda and big grouper any more. It is up to us to keep these reef fish smacking at our baits. DUTIES BOTTOM Fight | little bottom fish such as grunts, ;kfish, uttonfish, small Puluper. snafer that there is ‘&y present? ger of fishing them out, There aren’t enough grounds. Consistent fishing of any one “grunt ground” will de- plete that ground. e e FIRST CATCH PHOTOGRAPH Certainly through a man’s first eLiip to the Reefs and Gulf Stream or any unusually good catch, the first trips should be marked by fine photographs. Thus say I come here fish three times in a week and one of the @ays I catch a fine bunch of fish, well then a nice picture is right in keeping and similarly 2 picture of any Red Raiders Accept Challenge From Machinists; Play Tonight xy; By RABID‘ Red Raiders have challenged, the Mathinists to a softball gamé to be played tonight at- Bayview Park beginning at 7 o'clock. Machinists will have their full crew out for the battle. It is expected that Gomez will catch for the Grease Monkeys and Walker or Lino Castro’ will toe the slab. On first will be Manager “Dutch” Goehring, Val- dez at second, Baker at third and Jim Albury at short. Papito Ma- FANSTER u i chin wi rer: 5 field, Ca- reys shuts Sh the outer gardens. For the Red Raiders, Buster Roberts, “Crip” Lastres, Gabriel Lastres, R. Arnold, Chas, Albury, Danny Lastres, J. Aritas, Haskins and others will make up the op- jposing and p Shree club. The teams are strong, fast and heavy hitting. It should be a dandy scrap. Remember, fans, tonight, 7:00, at Bayview: Park. elo es paoonanth in! fh entara st such. asy, kingfish and mackerel show, no boats. to. cover all the . present}. MANY; OTHER ADVANTAGES iret | our’Chief Operator, ? Mrs. McDermott, tell you the whole story Apply 9 to 5 at the TELEPHONE OFFICE febl-tf Messengers and clerks. Telephone for manager to see you. West- ern Union. feb1-tf i “Lustretile” CLASSIFIED ADS the Advertisers PA Payment tor mente ix invarial regular advertisers with ledges ac counts may have their ad ments charged, Pat parsley ee DEADLINE bleation, copy must fhe ot before ease of publication. eee Se FOR SALE is guaranteed to re- move caked rust and rust stains fiom any surface.. Try it—you will be amazed. Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Flem- ing. jan31-tf Vita Var House Paint, guaranteed 100% pure. $3.25 gallon. There sellers—at prices that get lower with each rental. To fill your cpa: comparatively painlessly, get acquainted,.wit aa Gea rental library Ciel system. Paul ‘Smith; Booksellef cor. Simonton and Eaton sts. | febl. Boat trailer,'man’s bicycle, cheap. No. 3 Deltee Terrace. ; feb7-3tx 5 h.p. autboard motor, $70.00, No. 3 Denham Terrace. feb7-3tx Ereakfast set, high chair, stroller, Priced to sell. 43-E feb7-3tx 2 bicycles. Naval Housing. Palms, ferns, crotons, coleus, sul- tanas, hibiscus, aralias, flame vines, fruit trees. Many others. 1004 Southard st., phone 1049-J. feb7-2tx All kinds of kitchen and dining room help wanted. Apply Co- lumbia Restaurant, 1117 Duval st. feb5-3t Wanted—Bookkeeper with train- pe and experienc. Apply Ships vice Dept, Naval Air -Sta- i a bas 790, Ext. 8275. feb6-3tx MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration sales and service.! Repairs on all makes. All work} guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, a Duval st, phone 333. i > gan18-tt —— Upea hirniture bought and sold. : febl-tt| 669, 515 Front st. Lawn mowers, _ knives, _ scis- sors sharpened. Sewing ma- chines, small motors, suit eases, trunks, locks ,etc., repaired. Keys duplicated. B. F. Camp- bell, 928 Division street, phone 189. feb1-tf Will repair or buy cameras. Evans Photo Studio, 506 South- ard street. jan19-1mo Picture framing, pictures matted and framed. Paul G. DiNegro, 614 Francis st., phone 1197-M. feb2-Imo : .2@ WANTED TO BUY | eurey Call ate" janl7-t£ a Citizen Oftice. “oes bie | er larg . feb6-3tx FOR. HIRE For Hire—Truck, general moving. J. C. Ramsey, 709 Whitmarsh Lane. Phone 1161-W. febl-1mox LOST Lady’s wrist watch, Hamilton, pink gold with black strap. Re- ward. Mrs. D. E, Packard, Coral Hotel. feb5-3tx Lost—Monday, lady’s round yel- low gold Waltham Premier Watch, sweeping second-hand. Return to Midget Bar. Reward. feb7-3tx Lady's! bie Wednésday,) from aed License .No._ 89, one and white trim, wire bas- ket. _ Reward -if returned to 1303, pyiynees Street, small down payment payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. febi-if; Baby bathinette, high chair, chest of drawers, breakfast set, sin- gle bed, Hollywood bed, odd ta- | is none finer at any price. Pierce Bros. febl-lmo Library copies’ of current best In addition to the side arm hot water heaters we have on hand, |; two 30-gallon automatic water heaters. just, arrived, See them at Peppet’s /Plambing. appli 512~Fleming.” “tt jan31-tt Double bed, spring and mattress, single bed, springs vie mattress, kitchen ware. S. Key West In "Days Gone By FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF FEBRUARY 7, 1836 Four state officers of the Knights of Pythias and Pythian j Sisters arrived this morning to; visit local Pythian lodges. Francisco Sardinas, 45, died-at {5:45 o’cloék this” mornirig ir but}home at 412 Eaton street. Fun- eral services will be held tomor- row aftefnoon in the First Bap- tist Church, with the™ Rev. James S. Day officiating. Shorthand classes were started this morning under the direction of WPA teachers. John Z. Hyatt, 73, died this morning in his home on North Beach. Funeral services will be held, Sunday afternoon in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, ith the Rev. A. L. Maureau of- ficiating. Key West Junior Drum and Bugle Corps will resume practis- ing Monday afternoon in Bay- view Park. Norman Lowe, who had been visiting in Miami, returned yes- terday. ; | Mr. and Sunrs, Norberg Thomp, Po left this morning for Miain' ind from that ‘city: will geeks fi for; Santo, Domingo, Everett R. Rivas, traffic officer, of the Key West Police Depart: ment, returned yesterday.from: ral visit to Tampa. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “The greater the power of gov- ernment, the more dependent, one-sided and helpless does the individual pecans FEBRUARY 6, 1936 A community service. program’ was rendered today atthe lunch- eon of the Key West Rotary Club, under the direction of President Melvin Rossel. It was intended to lay the first. of the’sewer mains this morning, a 4 to relieve stuffiness, invite Vita Var maa a 3 $5.00 es, $3.95 gallon, no bette: ce We carry a full liné of ‘alt TD ing supplies and cut and thread Plumbing Supply, tPF LETTE "39 Chevrolet, 4-door sedan, $575) cash as. is. 114-B Poinci Ex-}" tension, after 12 noon. fe’ If you can use a white toilet seat, with chrome hinges, that is shopworn but never used, it is at Pepper’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming. Big reduction in price. febl-tf Household furniture. 31-A and 13-A, Naval Air Station. feb6-4tx Johnson’s 16 hp outboard motor and 17-ft. seaskiff. $250.00. Call at. 300; Jefferson, ‘Hotel, vafter 5'p.m. feb5-3tx t nails, galvanized, $1600 keg; black, $6.00 keg. ,Sloan’s. Sal- : Lane par Yard. feb5-4tx ‘Chrominm Finish Reset Paint, “eovers 30% more suriace.than.most of the aluminum paints. $5.40 per gal lon, Pierce Bros. febl-1mo} Attention: Carpenters, contrac- tors, wood workers of all kinds, I have some 48-inch wood clamps, brand new, priced at $3.50. This is practically half list price. See them at Pep- per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming. feb5-tf 1310 Johnson St. feb2-8tx Fresh tomatoes. Collapsible chicken house, with nests. Like new. Also 2-burner electric hot plate. Cheap. 321 Simonton street. feb5-3tx FOR, RENT Detective stories," romances, biog- raphies ,all the best new books, some for 5c per day, many for fi Light housekeeping rooms. H sonable. 411 William st... feb1-1mox }} Pee EERE US ERD [Fumished room. 709 Francis s ble. 37-A, NAS. feb6-3tx * gizme “Bros. febI- -1m9 E It's Wonderful how a little Va-tro-nol — sd Vicks VATRO.WOL 6-3tx| ie at the U. S. 0. 303 Duval Street. Corner of Caroline . For TOURISTS, NAVY and ALL of Our KEY sae yal + eraser onan = | Bathe SS TWO HOSPITAL BIRTHS Girl To Thompsons Announcement has been made} of the birth of a girl, weighing six pounds and three ounces, to Mi and Mrs. Yulee Thompson on Feb- lruary 5 at the Municipal Hos- | pital. The Thompsons make their ervising “OPA that if the weather willbe laid to- e ge! r, sai cleats the morrow,” Mr. and Mrs; Alfonso Salgado, 612 Elizabeth street, announced the birth of a‘son, weighing nine jPpounds, on Tuesday. Young People’s Service League of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will entertain with a bunco party tonight in the Parish Hall. “Tom Playfair’, a drama for children, was presented last night in Saint Cecelia’s hall, in the con- vent, by students of St. Joseph’s School. Fern Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will give a sock social Friday evening in Scottish | Rite yHall, Simonton .and Eaton Streets..07 4 See era ‘The Citizen says | in an, editorial paragraph: “There are about a million chances to one that ‘anybody will lee struck by lightning or a new idea.” FLIGHT STEWARDS WANTED Men, age 21-27, needed to start immediately for interna- tional air service... This is. i pa work {eae change, bel? travel in Startingrsalary plus.expenses w! sae ae will eeccscecce home at Marathon, Fla. Suttons Have Daughter A girl was born at the same hos- {pital on February 6 to Mr, and Mrs. Raphael Sutton. The new arrival weighed five pounds and six ounces. The Suttons reside at 149-C Poinciana Place, STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS _ TONIC Lost your oppetite? Feel drog- gy? Whon due to simple or nutritional enemia, V’ Tonic can help you “fcel | The nation’s first “driv filling station was opened ini Louis, Mo., in 1905. | Symptoms of Distress Arising STOMACH ULCE! \ FreeBookTelts of HomeTreatment: ‘ Must Help or it Will Cost You Ny Over two million bottles of the WIL! TRI ee MENT have been sold forrel ‘at symptoms of distress arising from: and al Ulcers duc to Cocten Mete Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomath, Gassiness, Heartburn, Slecplessness, ete, due to Excess A don'ts days" trial hich Pally Ask for sSwittonat Mes: explains this troatment—-frée_ras, GARDNER'S PHARMACY, ORIENTAL PHARMACY May Need- DOUBBLE - DOUBB BLUE CAP - Plus 5% POT O’ LUCK, 5%-DI Exterminators of Ail . x Insects For SALE at fo Drug and Grocery Sto: ANNE KENNEDY Registered Nurse el nid testes i ‘eto—Colgate’s cream depdorant ent from any deodorapt , before! Because it contain elusive new safety ingréedieat— ret, RUTH OLDEN Registered Nurse Y SCELEANOR RORNBY Rogistered Nurse ae rot clothes! Veto is safe for any tee skial It spreads and rubs in easily, is easier to use! It stays moist in jar. So use Veto regularly.to stop odor, check perspiration— safely! 10¢ and larger sizes. Drug and cosmetic counters. Colgate’s VETO Stays Moist In The Jarl ‘KANTO MEN'S. SHOP. R's. Quality Men’s Wear for Civilians and Service Men 517 Duval REFRESHMENTS by NORTH BEACH INN COFFE SHOP Sponsored by the Key West Hotel Association a i i i i i A i i ie i a i a a tn et to KEY WES Seats Now OA OG HEIL EE! STE AE! T—MIAMI “Available. POC T VC TCC AAALARARARA RADDA DDS Skillfully design- ed and tailored to satisfy the Most Particular Sport Dresser . Shown in the Attractive and Popular » Opposite Palace Theatre Phone 897 |

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