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The cleanup campaign which has been started in the city comes at a ripe Geraer Greene, had Ane Breet moment. Immediately after the election ee ee Mayor W. W. Demeritt and other commis- "Wianed Way Wort, Pioriaa, as wesoed sinwe matter | Sioners began a drive which gained a great | deal “in tleaning up vacant: lots in the city. A week ago Millard B. Gibson, city sanitary enginéer, and other city forces vacant lots cleared off. All last week local residents could be seen at work on their vacant lots getting the high weeds off. A great deal has been accomplished. : Dead grass and weéds, old tree limbs, old and rottmg lumbér all have begun to be piled up and much moved away. It is all to the good. Clear away the ‘dross. Key West shines this summer! With lots and property around houses cleared up comes now number two prob- lem—the question of painting up. Many housés when the weeds were taken away found that they could stand some paint, because the houses were not camouflaged gese8 Papen Ps gE te £ B came = My hand w S on. y was ee when the gun BB to come alive. These {-—-—-~..» a into the scant. cubiaasay, ie pete (3 ‘wep | Sit have to blow Rush. I’ve got ‘eves of the idol of Kol | am brush canie out and many jobs were given am. to elean up at headquartérs and|Napur. Thy had come over long |= painters in the city. Henry. 1. hesite 9. thin at | put those two through a little ques- | distances, land, and sea, and j= ‘of death. them Rush had ,the, ¥ the cargo was néver |3ri yi. With encouragement of this sort Key West can go a long way and there need. tion bee, I think I can find a “Want- air, and a ‘a ilmer. There’s | them a bout PS oy they had brought with oO about him. it. E He of not be needless “tough” law enforcement rat ws i st a ite hat ¢ yates th s ify Rca meee is Buiter te ia ith ste EL tomce Husk srt silently for] wanted none of them. ‘Phey had ‘peaceably: be Fb a +48 i petegt! 8 ed. ‘a while then reached for the phone] burned in his pocket since “\, pRiially policemen on their beats | Shy“antstica low. heck |and diated a number. A’ sleepy’ fren Leslie Sass / ibe told to keep a weather eye out Wars. Carnahan came if ‘for unsightly cats or Late Pauper’ “up | fou jhe desk to look over hig nded it i e rds, A friendly call f poh ” he whispered al-| sti Beil 7 ound habit -in tHe streets &: yards A frie ss y = I RS yo niést on ao tis pe gg Nil st serey want it in etite,| common, to | a man in uniform asking if the resident por I resign and start an agency. | cdition in the morning. fo buy, sell or ex-| can see to moving the car or trash pilé 1 wasting my time.” sae! Germaine it got? goods, services ox/ possibly: ideas. | will aid the city’s efforts ‘a great deal. | sam. ‘iris one al the ines hes lake ro) ‘40 seek out the individual on the other | While no punitive, immediate action ki Sy rE ene shoes sor x Economically, with Ro, wasted * of the transaction who has responsi- | should be contemplated, a clean-up drive 2 ee words. Rush told the whole story- bility. So, one wants to see the boss. | of this sort nevertheless there is something ae * 3 iad ? 3 eouble is, nowadays, that more often | about the uniform which commands re- ce Spr brarezetenn igen eat SOUND ADVICE than you might think the true boss is hard | spect and incites obedience. Hairy M. Baker. Wie cise ok }to do when you draw some mon- ley out of a bank?” asked an in- nocent young wife. % find. ‘ Clean up! Paint up! Work with your % : . f i The Steamship Cuba of the P. Commenting on this recently, Henry | new city government! Days Gone By: AT SS Seeepsampeitncase, haunt J. Taylor, world-traveled economist and — |vana yesterday with 27 passen-} “You have to put some’ money journalist, prefaced his observations with Government regimentation is nothing | FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN | £¢"s. The boat left later in the|i? the bank beforehand,” replied |: @ recital of what he had seen in an air- | more:than .an jeffort on thé ‘part of th * ) OF APRIL 26, 1936. day for Tampa. Bras st been a a ctibBee ate, wave a plane factory in. France, just:before, the, goverpment to help some people at the in ce na 1K thoitetroait:-ini init eh ettris| Ss aihidas “og tha a hoe stastof World War,fl..,, jor et convenience f other people. ib Rimseroug.petitinns are being] cal mechanism caused the’ city| Bank af Key Wan has ides . fs “me ie: wirtntrssermnssl | ope , here ing; t in| ballbell to! ring 86 times<ati7:30/ So nad = : fo tie RY « “Keeping that picture ip mind could peas Seraph Ae pels hg | roar weir Ma ba ge ipett 1 i ih "Riche ey eae -|___1|__+)} seguecesecucedeone: * geot Helpeus.work out,our own) — better! F fy Yard ithoroughness is ap- {in Washington to. instruct,, the| : j <Qherer than we seem to, be doing Welt Tab lot pakentci ap haeuee from. Miami that, : for | Florida East Coast.railroad. to re-| ““‘Registtatibny fot the Juile pri!| ’ whatao’ you think? ‘Th Refrigeration ; . “That aay Te near Pal ety reaso| na vert ‘the « conus were construct its: line: over, the’ Keysi| mary will tesamoen shin | yen eointhiedtted®* e ly Je ig ; as a “The pro@uction waa‘ #ttipped from the’ trees tinder WHich Mr. |’ cot aE Sharples. suffered | EDSlamd. SubehviRor of registra: | Follows today? Mi a fa Highs; ; ib Huring his stay: at the seaside 1a ee ecin roe me Mon, announes aes Poll- tak | “The Citizen’ contihes to AY “ i Was ‘A Odd Man: ‘He Ww "ah He fe the man- Positions were revérsed-» in it « ona Fl rida<+Londom Stariog | thrown:from. bis bicycle, May: 16, he said. : 3) | a meng an oe ae fe x ICE : "ipreal wy hirgay aay AE , | : We g ; , B Si er ay hedge nothing BODY CAN GUESS — __|jsity marshall, diedin Tampa this| 5, \j00' Geamer's colict, yesterday as “gbout it. When I asked him the reason he | : morning’ it was learned. a Age ae Eerie habe ‘explained that he really didn’t .ron the The people opposed to conscription ibiting:fireksen mere: ae: erent baa ed jail = released te Gay . What"ao ne ee i3 as - NG: utd f'-) GUARANTEED ‘plant, but that everybody, ran, it and there- | ‘ universal iservice in time of peace évi- | ty pleased with their stay here fore nobody ran it.”)* © © hep sihis’ i Five minutes’ before the! : iehtlisbelieve that there will be no more It is the truth fhat in America today | wats or that, if one comes, the nation RADIO PROGRAM Wrecking ‘Tug Warbler -was to vestrictions, rules and labor agreements | will have a year or two in which to train cast off lines to go to the assis-| a Dae aang OS eee tance of the Yacht June II yes- put limits on the decisions of farmers, | fighting men. age 0 terday afternoon, word was re-| B E & x % emall service businesses and the mainstreet | They overlook, we think, the fact that ; WKWF |ceived that the grounded vessel! merchant, as well as the large’ industrial | the United States was helpless, from a Taree am ong had been floated. i corporations, make it difficult to deter- | military standpoint, in 1940 when the Mutual Broadcasting System | John Dana Wise, brother of} is Morel mine when one is really “talking to the | Germans were threatening to invade the | (Designates Network Program) | Mrs. J. J. Trevor, wife of the| iJ oe 2, ~-~ bons.” British Isles. Had the Nazis taken the — |__| ence, | & It's Health and Safe z it: Pure : b title i ; Friday, April 26th | in STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | 9 s Healthy &@ We «. aS Mr. Taylor pointed out the stake ev- | little islands they could have sent a couple CE me te Mikkat | Yeux & eeetd taat prone ig LONG 3 i ae ° eryone has in the matter of whether man- | armored divisions to this country and oc- | 6:00 News egement Keeps responsibility. He ‘spoke j‘¢upied the land of the free which would 6:15 1600 Club ; | TRIUMPH STAR * BRAND | COFFEE ‘Thompson ef the imegntive to take chances coupled | have been the grave of the brave. ie Mestics Report Ribnicies re OFF E E | MILL : ess tatimom : ~ with the opportunity to make @ profit and The next war, according to other | 7:0u Fulton Lewis, Jr.* and CUBAN LU: AT ALL mes Rey ? Whe fect that if Government limitations, | thinkers, will start with a bang. The bang | 7:15 Sammy Kaye Try A Pound Today! GROCERS ~ i es b: OF others are against management, the | being, an -atomie attack, delivered sud- a aa t se whe ap dare ohanee will not be taken. He said it fol- | denly and without warning. Theréaftér it | 8:00 Passport of Romance* eRe eve aes up bis own mif@@bout prices and take the | isn’t trained, you can imagine’ what will | 9.9 te Heaiter® commequences, that he mustemaintain qual- | happen. :15 Real Life Stories* + yas well as prices in line with competi- 9:30 Spotlight Band* j 4 - i ; 10: hildren and Comics* en, and must be free to stimulate merit Girls are like newspapers—they have ier ee ok ie end provide reward for work well done. forms; they always have the last word; | 11:00 All the News” “There is no réason on eatth why | back numbers are not in demand; they {11:15 Dance Orchestra® 11:30 Dance Orchestra* Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight. and Express Service Between ! s 7 8 } tows that the manager or boss mugtmake | will be up to the manpower left and if it se Spessard Holland ,Talk* | 9 9 | | | i i | | | j { elandatds of payment should be estab-| have great influence; every man should , . }11:45 Dance Orchestra lhed whieh are independent of the merit | have his own and not try to borrow his {11:55 News* MIAMI and KEY WEST ef the work and which hold back pay- | neighbor’s—Pearl Harbor Messenger. 12:00 “Moonlight Serenade = 5 ments and promotions of men and women ee Saturday, April 27th Also Serving ALL POINTS on = Keys who do the same job better than others ROPE LOOPS FALLING MAN | 7 A. M. to Noon Between Miami and Key West “oe it and who want to get ahead,” Mr. | estate a eae cases d Re Schedul Taylor said. “ | ‘| ‘ oak Be press le: ox tee ean eliniged be free to From Chicago comes something of an |} ca Suunriie Serenade (No Stops En Route) CANCER respects neithet je not’ si’. j Your own @héiite ahead.” he ated at they do get | amazing story, telling of a workman who | 2:50 Sunrise Serenade LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex- of becoming a victim is one in sight .. . : “ fell off a scaffold at the sixteenth floor | 8:15 News CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar- No one is safe from Canicér : aie one oh ep profits in a com- | of a building and was saved from death | 8:20 Sunrise Sérénade ths ap Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- p ive econonty, ut if” itati he Fs : , 9: Slim Bryant | : t placed on fair profits th pees ttiches are by the quick action of a fellow-worker,’) 9:39 -wusical Clock | LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT B THOSE VOU LOVE... spar Baye ay e busi ceases | who quickly seized a rope, twirled it in Civic. Calendar | SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- 70 CONQUER CANCER it pwided. with it disappears the jobs | wide circle and jetked, creating a loop, This Week In Washington? | Bight-and arrives at Key West at GE We z } ; ided. When We ¢hoke off manage- | which closed around the body of the fall- Apohew syste H : z _THE XMERICAN CANCEX SOCIETY, INC: metit, we a off production,:choke off | ing man Tagen, ee bat oo Schedule: Sons Mae Yeh ee off pay. Th mgs a ‘ A | (Stops At All 1: ediate Point: a pag i: may haels WA asocial | While the hoop did not hold, it helped | 1130. Land of the Lege LEAVES UREY Wear “DAILY << iti. ~ ctive. € i wha ice “ ie at 8: x - i i i me abelld conthead’& i terfea | break his fall and effected what polic®| 15.99 House of Mystery* Wa deed eves o) = Se Sta [ea] Devils ae iteianainn om i, rgd © be able to see the | pronounced a one-chancé-in-a-million res- | 12:30 Weather Report clock P.M. as inet - oss and be sure he is the boss. cue. | 12:35 Quiz Program. _ LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT (© Please send me the siame and address of the ne ~ This is one case in which a man was | 2:00 Opry Hotse Matinee SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and Reset SONS: eiiascavaa Corceit always involes a certain lack | literally snatched from death. When the | ee wie tae PM iced bier = uscd ars of downright honesty with ourselves. worker swung out on the rope, attempting | 3:00 Guy Lombardo — nittinsdeenteraimnsd to lower himself to a fourteenth floor | 2:45 Ik Spots* FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Vv . * i : | 3:30 Jam Session whethnn ae” Morkers are concerned with | window, he losi a glove and slipped. His | 4:00 Excelsior Handicap* FULL CARGO INSURANCE : _vompany pays dividends or | body began to drop ard at that instant, | 4:15 Dance Orchestra* Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: 92 and 68 not; though if there were never any divi- | his chance to live was probably less than | 432 Record Shop | WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets €ITY ELECTRIC a dends there would never be any payrolls. | one in illion. 6 ne vane | 5:00 Sports Parade* ‘ , SYSTEM Bere Lene ee THOR. | 5:30. Ravier Cugat MMM