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PAGE FOUR Iiwevvve9 ~~ CORAL ROC By L. P. ARTMAN, JR. SPAAADAA4AADAAAAAAAASASAAAASAREAARARA Des Moines, Ia., to Philip Ves- OTHER SIDE NOW Of course this column in gen- eral agrees very strongly with Dr. Schlagle’s statements pub- WVVTV VV T VV . fa Poinciana Girl To Become Bride The engagement of Shirley Orange, Poinciana, formerly of | sticking up from beneath the}burg, Jr., was anounced at a Jamb’s clothing. I say that if a! party celebrating Miss Orange’s! man himself owns ‘slot machines! 18th birthday, Saturday. or is himself interested in other} The function was held at Casa Cayo Hueso and the. engagement} lished yesterday that in order to|$2mes of chance that he should inerease the worth of a commun-| not attempt to stir up-trouble in was announced by the bride- ity the number one remedy is better education. But now comes the problems of whether this can be done. We know that a fine new community auditorium is heeded for the city ‘but whether this can be done or not remains to be seen. a ° ° EDUCATION REBUTTAL Talking to local education offi- cials yesterday in rebuttal, I was informed that there is a griev- ous problem not only in school: buildings but also in salaries, The | primary purpose first of ail is health. Thus if lights and proper rest room facilities are not pro- vided for this becomes mofe im- portant than teachers salaries, Monroe county is at present in need of many school buildings, practically the only ones which do not need Poinciana Elementary School and the new Douglass School, both of which are recently built. e e JULY BUDGET The new budget will thin July and then more ings may be planned. State Congressional delegates have rec- ommended many changes in the school system and there is a growing cry for more considera- tion being given education. It is up to us to stay progressive and there can be no better means} than doing this through educa- tional facilities. Governor Cald- well has pointed out that when the state is to pay more for teachers’ salaries that there must be a proportionate increase in the quality of teachers. . ° e WHERE IS TERMITE MAN? If there is a good termite man in town right now he could really do himself good at this time. The termites are flying all over the houses at night. These little critters shed their wings and then crawl off to chaw on some of the good Florida yellow pine we have in town. They certainly ate bothersome. ‘Key West resi- ithe police department,: and es-{elect’s mother, Mrs. Edith Orange. be} his, .n pecially to stir up trouble to benefit himself) Somtie! of the re cent morality ‘moves in'this are very suspect, Th ful mixture of ‘evil\y parently civic maves, As wy e e HOW DOES SMEARER GAIN? The test in the present: police department is not if there are occasional suspensions, occasion- al receiving an apple off the fruit stand, occasional unauthor- ized arrests. The test is this—is it working out to. the best in- terests of the city, Providing you are not a complete blue noser and by tests the majority of Key West citizens are not this, you will say that it is the most satis- factory way of handling places- where-crowds-congregate. It re- improvement is moves the stigma of past politics where plenty was whispered Veayd money passing hands in the question ppf*tcrawds’ Pla In short wi id a po Pai against an aditiinistrdtion check tive, Js, ity for the city’s benefit or IS IT FOR HIS-OWN PERSONAL GAIN! Ure g si OWN WORST ENEMY "May I say again a Key Wester of this brand of criticism is his own and the city’s worst enemy! e ° GREYHOUND NOW In a recent folder on bus facili- ties the Greyhound Corporation states “Florida Motor Lines Cor- poration, now Florida Grey- hound Lines, Inc., gives the Greyhound Lines general cover- age of the Florida peninsula and connects with Atlantic Grey- hound Corporation at Jackson- ville.” These lines have always given Key West splendid serv- ice. We are looking forward to their sightseeing .tour from Miami down when buses become more generally available again. Energetic “and ‘smiling Billy Arnold, manager, is ‘working on the ‘folie spiel"thdse days. 1 ¢ oe dents for years used a spray in their rooms’ and also put pans-of water under the lights where they’ gather that they may. fall therein. But thousands upon thousands of the critters crawl away and make themsélves | ‘at home'in Key West homes. Im the spring of each year this hap- pens. So I repeat’ if’ there.is.a good exterminating: man in’ town right now he should. make him- self known. . e POLITICAL OUTCAST! What is a political outcast? Many persons have asked me this Some with a knowing look. Well a political outcast in my mind is one who can get the support of neither party. It is like the story of the man who! supported a certain candidate and because of his support the mun lost the election. There are some few of this sort and what- ever they touch turns to naught. It is unfortunate but then it is much: better that these men do not come to office in public life because they would: inflict their unwanted | intentions upon the people who voted them in. No the. average voter is a pretty smart guy and the more I see of the way he votes the more re- spect I have for him. * ° SMEAR MOTIVES Every so often a few of the forces which own slot machines and other games of chance at- tempt to “smear” the city police department. Why do they do this? Is it for the city’s good? Do they wish a clean cut police force? Are they really interested inthe city’s progress? You can answer those questions according to your own knowledge but as for. me I say that a drive under the guise of a civic move has the cloven hooves and goats ears ARR Rt AWNINGS To Beautify "Homes Stores *Hotels Large Color Selection PREWAR 10-0Z. MATERIALS Finest Workmanship KEY WEST Venetian Blind Co. 320 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. CALL 1042 for Estimates *Bars > © THEATER PROGRES! Sirlee Yghacio Carbonell re- turned from theblue’waters of the Pacific he has ‘dived whole heartetlly into’ ‘the business of managing the ‘Strand and’ Mon- toé Thelitres. Here is ‘some godd | hews. In‘the near future, ¥gha- {Cid “Btates) that he is “going ; to Step up Sthedules of pictures and -pelect. The wedding is to be an event ‘of May 7. Guests at the party included. Mr:-and Mrs. T. Roy Dulion, Miss ‘Claive Dulion, Miss Orange and her mother and the bridegroom- Vets To See City As Lions’ Guests | Twenty veterans from the Navy hospital here will be guests of the | Lions club on a sightseeing tour of the city tomorrow. Arrangements for the tour} were completed by Gerald Saun- ders, chairman of the camp and hospital committeé of the Red Cross. Bus and automobiles will be donated by Ramon Navarro, | who conducts a sightseeing serv- ice here. Following the tour, the veter- ans will dine at the Lions Den. | SUSPENDED OFFICERS | (Continued froin Page One) ing’ was in progress on the; southwest corner of ‘Petronia’ arid Duval. streets. That he did re- member my order but made the arrést regardless. Arrest, Legal ‘ This arrest, although perfectly | legal, was made in violation* of | my orders of first contacting al superior officer.” | “I have suspended Patrolman Ingraham and prefer these | charges and request the hearing} at your pleasure.” Held For Gambling The following persons paid the fines indicated in city court yes- terday afternoon on gambling charges: Rosie Johnson, Eunice Sawyer, Elmo Roberts, Joseph Rodriguez, and Justo Valdez, $25 each; H. Roberts, Philip Albury, Miguel Oscyia and D. Alfonso, $10 each. Wilbar Roberts was assessed $50 on a charge of allowing a crowd to collect ,while A. Saun- ders and Rene Perez were fined $25 each on the same count. |SHRINE CEREMONIAL | HERE DESCRIBED Key West In y IN PUBLICATION| The Mahi, official monthly pub- Days Gone By) lication of Mahi Temple, Miami, FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN |copies of which are sent to the OF MAY 1, 1836 168 temples in the United States, 'Canada and Mexico, as well as to all potentates, published a column Not even Gravy (Sam Gold-|story in its last issue about the smith, the weather man), as he *cerémonial held in .Key West. confesses in his column in the The first paragraph reads: Citizen today about the rounds! “The residents of Key West, of golf played yesterday on the the charming litle city resting in municipal course, was able to;the southernmost point in the hold back the rain. But he puts! United States, will long remem | it mildly: “Except for a few rain-|ber Saturday, April 13, 1946. It) drops, a good time was had by|Was another great day for the no- all.” (bility who.were able to attend. jThe Past Potentate, John Clem: 3 lmer, ceremonial was sponsor{d A track and field meet will be by, the Key West Shire Club.” held Saturday morning in Bay- Commenting on the parade, the view Park under the direction of writer says: the WPA recreation department.| “Then whe parade, and what a — | parade! Mahi’s units never look- | | County Judge Rogelio Gomez} ed better. The patrol gave a fine reported today that nine mar- exhibition of drilling. They pa- riage licenses were issued in'taded to the high school wheer Monroe county last month. the first section was put on by bee chanters under the direction of Raymond Priest, and the swell John England, registration su- ° pervisor Sr) Aehene cust an_|erformance _Wwas appreciated by nounced today that, thus far the |20°bles. Mahi Temple has a right qualified list for the June pri-|t0, Pe pprens 9. this” lente maries totals 5,350. He added that | i teenies Site ANS ea pexes buy: Pe verde May | in the British peerage, a vis- | count ranks between an earl and Telegrams were received here en yesterday that J. G. Piodela, who. yrs, Camero’s nephew, underwent a major surgical operation, in the Centro Astur- iano hospital in Tampa, was im-| proving. returned yesterday. John Lord, fireman in the No. 1 station, who had been away on Spit ee | vacation two weeks, resumed his Key West High School stu-} duties this morning. dents will preesnt an operetta to- night in the school auditorium. | Today The Citizen says in an ere | editorial paragraph: Mr. and Mrs. William G. Cam-| “Sentenced to kiss his wife or ero and two daughters, who had’ go to jail, a Brooklyn man spoil- been called to Miami because of eq ‘a good story by kissing his the death of William Prime, III, wife.” —_— TWO HOTELS in... 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