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¢AGE TWO ay the e Key West Citizen FREE REIN TO SPEECH Published Daily, Except Sunday, by : a. B. ANTMAN, Owner and Pubiieher : Democracy has its faults, as have From ‘The Citises ‘Data been pointed out a hundred times, but we have wondered often, while election cam- —— ——___ Barve County | paigns were in progress, what a faultless | form of government democracy would be The Meaclated. Press ts eactesivers cantata to} if all promises made by candidates were TX Pamage. std Armes’ se republicat dispa' was it iy Mt. or not otherwise credited in this paper nd put into effect after they were elected! | ine prennes a peal press We realize that would be expecting | ruled England while Richar Rta wots, . ences ASAE’ ry, “ in’ One Year 208} too much. Not only candidates “put:on, pte oe Nateprie.w ‘ion ana than 2s Three Months #j§ | the steam” when they are aspiring ‘for: . . Month ii 8 an-immense confluence of persons signed for thn saum ot Beene Weexly ———— office but men in all walks of life ‘resort | of all ranks hasteried upon the|and of Love and it Would not be) b ADVERTISING RATES to “steam” production.at times to accom- inted named, Rae were present with the Made kflown on application. plish their purposes. High-powered sales- | ° pial bejoad ‘ aa Snele veapective held under the leadership of Dr.) an manship is part and parcel of a democracy southern. entrance, formes by alt eye. shields. Pe eb socanen Eee eval ol groun : ‘lario! i rr po ee er re and of every other form of government, | were pitched five magnificent pa- stands, Se Joe ae _ ish of aut aR an tion. Notices for that matter. vilions, adorned with pennons of Jinging to ee ‘ hes org th besides ch & revenue emf It 1 fib - 4a 5 oa russet and black, the chosen}" ‘The of Re Among those present i Bey St gunjects is salesmanship, in its ramifying _colours of the aes: | Dr. Van Riper, who participated fenerat_ interest bot i wid Dot publish “anonymous forms, that has much to do at present with a= Seo ere t ties of Her | those to Bois-Guilbert, | in’ the discussion were Miss ee ‘2 unrest in. many parts of the world. Behind | by whom it’ was occupied, ope ome babies cn cases S4¢s¢tétdétdédZ €DITORIAL_ every movement is the idea, sometimes So Peron. as the place ot ich | onist stead of | Or en's sinitiens hemi ; shadowy, sometimes conspicuous, of pro- i Maguire, director of public in- | moting the trade of this or that country. ‘ brillian of per “yes, the superb formation; Dr. Edwin Riley, state ; .| bapROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ment officials, what effect will it have on | him t be eagerly received into [weie, 2s Death and the profusion ponent Tore disgraceful | ida Crippled Children’s Com- ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN) | our commerce? So they “put on steam”, as | the company of the challengers, |Gown upon as much of a Jovely = Aa un- | mission; A. J. Cleary, Dade — : Russia has done on several ogcasions since | 2h4;¢vg adopted as their. chief /neck and county ‘chairman; Mrs, Carl EB. x aaa Bening eee! the organization of UN, ta. try -to, offset mee i ge of _ Reginald | Dunawa: tig on on Wom- 7 pom Sand’ and ‘Set. this and that effect;-as suits'theeonten hia rie * 4 Consolidation of County..and ing country. = = Stoke Ky . City Governments. In a politcial. campaign one ‘candi te | de Vipont) a knight of “wi ey o.%, 2 Thy wite the 1d; \ § Community: Auditorium. ©, ; utters a truth that is apparent 'to:any- dis- 4 John of Jerusalem, occupied} .» ‘th, et pele eaacaen E ious success, | interested person, but Batk‘'come’ “Uir“op-" ips Sh pevilipe Rouri that thou fockest tinder whale tseaangns 800 TO REMAIN 6 Pp ¢ ,AM OP- j-. ‘The northern access to the lists arm as thou wouldst thy treasure~ p remained with the AT FLYIN FLYING FIELD CC ponent, arguing speciously, to, jferminated in an’ entrance - of} casket?” ios ot “f} feet in breadth, at the ex-} “My daughter Reese, so please ay the reverse is fie. weasel 2 “tremity of which was a lar; es fe your Grace,” answered ie. ee After ‘this fourth encdunter, “itn men at Boca Chica Well, one may “argue a8 ‘hé- witli in} closed space for such kni; a low congee, nothing em! = ; ht be disposed to omg the he Pence’ Tui in|there was-a -eonsidetable pause; si - ~ Where news is suppressed there is a democracy, and that is one of..sundry mig) eit bck by the 's_ salutation, 7” a an Flying field, progressing steadily - anarchy; where news is controlled there is i ms ae wate Se gfe aig ind | which, however, there t least | nor it us of here Hey for ‘several weeks, is drawing to oi: which were placed tents contain- reasons why it is not a perfect’ form of ing refreshments of every kind an rach morse aie of contest. a close. government. If one were stopped, particu-'| for their accommodation, with ham,” said Prince John, “thy| At length, as the Saracenic mu- There will still be stationed fear; only where news is free are human For Justice of the Supreme — Court of : | * beings free. i i i armourers, farriers, and other at sie of thi luded j Florida ' CARL ACKERMAN, larly during a campaign, from saying any- tendants, in readiness to give their | Jewess must be the very model of Soe end bee Geos | here under present intentions : ETTEW ; : Dean, School of Journalism, || thing that is within the bounds of the law, | services wherever they anight ht be (oie fy piocictiaaaes ishes with which they had broken 100 officers and 700 men. __ RALEIGH FETTEWAY _ ~ Columbia University. though clearly false, then we wouldn’t | 7°Cessary- lists. the silence of the lists, it was an-| Planes will also be stationed For Justice of b i It only remains to notice re-} Then Prince John assumed his|Swered by a solitary trumpet, | here. ‘or Justice have a democracy. specting the general arrangement,|throne and gave signal to the fiance| An announcement from Ad- ( . ; | that one gallery in the very cen-|heralds. from the northern extremity. All) .irai ings’ “ Sore free tein 0 the talk of CaN- | tre of the eastern side of the lists,|_ The barriers were opened, A es were turned to see the new ORAL ear pen ee didates, except when it becomes abusive. | and consequently exactly oppd-|five knights, chosen by lot, ai ampion which these sounds an- 9 What they say is of no consequence; the | ite to the spot where the shock| vanced slowly into the area; a/nounced, and no sooner were the | placed in caretaker status but - of the combat was to take place,|single champion riding in front,|barriers opened than he paced ' orders to this effect have not yet hin that counts is how the: voters ,esti- | was raised higher than the others,{and the other four following in|into the lists. F | been, received. he sayings of both. sides in deter- | ™? richly decorated, and graced pairs. All were splendidly armed. ye (Te be continued)’ : p Cap’ C Sutton, command- PE ROIS Ving’ officer of the Night Aircraft sabes Laboratories et “poemnbat Training ip Wyoshington in “ ists Ci lavy terms—is - Official’ Visits y'; | interyiewing Navy departed totticials ‘there, 21 dy ' Ranulfo ,Duarte,; , eneral Ree. ‘cd goaseger of the ruben oar West hp! biolo stories, uaguee YADA y, _ fond th thik ot 88 apie! West yesterday aya ‘ Martin Liiraldli, (Cuban) Wednesday Sieh here. i * THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WILL always seek the truth and print it without Year and without favor; never be afraid to attack. € mg or to applaud right; always fight; for ogress - never be the organ or mouthpieceof bny person, clique, faction ‘or class; always lo its utmost for the public welfare; never erate corruption or injustice; denounce vice ipraise virtue, commend , goad; done o in- ivid or organization; tolerant of ights, pibilopassiieieos; print patti: will elevate and not contaminate the how to jeast their ballotansii 11 SOO IAS. (44) Students, . View bi afte | i mee aroun Ae h/t | Cmdr. Bulkeley | | Marine éd, you my be able to, give the pub-, Court Visitor j hase of the ater ; —_—— f:! _ Visiting asa bystander in 7 NUMBER 3, PROBLEM, on ee oe -—— Commander Bulkeley of PT Jat 5 o'cl + A member of the Oda’ Fellows'| Hase « a coe ‘Cap- a Stroll, Snflation “isnot the? nai}* beat and the book and pic- Principal: Horace) ’Biyant said of Cuba and. the heat taj how . ' ture, “They Were £xpend- fy ae of Latin Americ’, M qubae at whe Station . tion’ "number ie problem, ,Thé:;number:|:: apie” » aia one problem is hdw to preserve represent- Commander Bulkeley ES ative government in the face of inflation. | | commanding officer of the , * Stribling, destroyer based at It may be impossible to control inflation AsDevLant Section ‘bese..The due to natural ‘forees ‘over which the peo- commander. who saw action a group of 25 students would arto is traveling through tt ride the surface af Caldes chan- PUnited States ona tour’ orl nel to collect marine Hiolo ical |°) “lodges and on a business trip. specimens. The pupils ‘will be/f He is a native of Cuba. lin charge o fMiss Graice Stevens, duction would be aproximately ple have no control. It is possible to pre- | in the past war in both the | the school’s science teacher, and -_Subserite to The Citizen. Pe ee serve representative government because | Atlantic and Pacific, first | Will be guests of Capt. McCloud, RADIO PROGRAM came to Key West two years who is offering the trip free of ANNOUNCED BY STATION—SUBJECT TO CHANGE that is a political question and political before: America entered the | ©°st- questions are clearly within the power of | war. He brought six Elco PT | Mr. O'Braynt said observing Where to WKWF 1600 On Listen Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting System the people to decide. boats in the first long run of | Marine life in its native haunts ; (Designates Network Program) Woenia ne not be entirely discon- ined. ' Recent’ arti¢le in the Propeli-| ——, can stated ‘that the personnel re- When the Roman legions crossed the, hing; about 285A. D., for, the ‘purpose of bringing home to the German tribesmen liy actual experience the frightfulness of warfare, the historial Gibbon says that the plan was to disarm the Germans, to leave them powerless to start another war. The record shows that the invading armies were soon withdrawn because, as the historian observes, the Government at Rome decided that it was too costly to maintain an army of occupation indefin- . craft of that type. The run / was a new stunt in school work The argument is often heard that un- | was from New York to Key | here, adding that the pupils never less inflation is controlled, the resulting | West. had taken a similar boat trip chaos will automatically destroy freedom, The commander was watch- i before. H He said that the move may Plaintiff, oro Theater of Air* ‘News MILL Weve that occupation is too much trouble | valued possession. Nothing can take thi Scueeeesn IN THE CIRCUIT COURT oF rae i : | ing the proceedings up at cit e ii itely. : ; te and history is called upon to support such | court and askitig accion i heia forerunnerifor anvextencian Saturday, May 4th 110:00 Freedom of Opportunity* =. History seems to be repeating itself. | an argument. But in answer to this it can} about evidence and requir- | of the educational program at SF. mM, to Mignight |10:30. Serenade for Strings* District) While the “government” of the United | be said that there has never been another | ed hospitalization of Navy | the high school. 6:00 Schubert Reports* } 11:00 William Hillman* GERAJ.D SAUNDERS tes has not decided that occupation of | nation in history like the United States, | P°¥® 700 Haale Canes j 11:15 “Dance Music* ‘Fas Eau Gece Germany, in order to secure the full fruits | Her people aré highly literate, closely in- eee a = Th | LEGALS 6:30 Symphony. Orchestra fi: :30 Dance Music* (Paurth District) our victory, is too costly the people of | tegrated by modern communication and| court. ” Pee RE 7:45 I Was A Copvict* one MAXIMO VALDEZ . is ee . IN_THE CIRC’ COURT OF THE] 3:00 Twenty-Questions jaa: ‘00 Dance Orchestra* is country, the real masters of govern- | transportation, and well, informed on the H ELEVENTH. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT) 4°99 Gien C. Mincer ee ment and the makers of our foreign pol-| problems of the day. ‘They have been (AL2¢¢ 4224 axp. Fon Mos Snan cous 8:30 Dance Music Monday. May 6th } STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE iey, have behaved in such a manner as to | taught almost from the cradle that their: Loe ea . 10-719 4 anne peste A hile S1F) Ap te Neoa, | TRIUMPH ad most of their representatives to ‘be-| heritage of independence is' their post LEGALS ry iat 9:30 Jonathan Trumble, Esq.” _ Sunrise Serenade COFFEE 2 va. 10:00 and too much expense. heritage away from them. If it is lost, they | PLBNESTH aupictaL cuacurr! CHARLIE WADE eH sol was ea Sunrise Serenade AT ALL * So what? The smart Teutons know | alone must lose it. If they permit it to be inp Dates Music Norman Cloutier GROCERS Weather Report Sunrise Serenade News the history of our past warfare. They lost in the turmoil of transitory economic cana lmow that the American people once ABRAHAM FI) if KE si upsets, they deserve to lose it. But they Plaintiff You are ereby required to ap-, Sunday, May Sth VORCE| Dear to the Bill of Complaint for di- 8 A. M. co Neon ri : aroused, fight a terrific war but that, | should realize now that the sufferin f | JEANNE FINK he abo led ca » figh hat, | s s ig of | JEANNE FINKEL seers ; :00 Weather Report When the firing stops, they fall back into | inflation will be as nothing compared to ro: weXOTICE TO APPEAR F : k 05 Concert Hall of the Air? | — —— ar their old ways of thinking and, without | the suffering of political tyranny once it #5 ‘South: Boule : | 8:25 News Doe: » Sage experience in world affairs, want | has a sectire hold upon their lives. 3 - quired to appear|a week for fo cutive weeks! 9° ar Betts, Evangelist eeecciee Folks* e soldier and sailor boys back home. No, inflation is not the nation’s num- | 5 Pe cocemininl fee | ee USS Gilmore Serv Civic Calendar } The Nazi remnants hope that it will work | ber one enemy. of Ma a2 Nerwise ‘the | Dy Church in the Wildwood Meditation j aut this way. “f allega 2 will be} (SE ss C Sawyer Jesting With the Jesters ne uthland Sing P tes Gert Daa y you. Clerk Circuit Court, Men of Note $10:30 Brig Los ae “e% . egy Sg ee NAVY TRAINS ONE TASK FORCE Florida, ‘this Toth day le eiGre Rae Pini Meet sige Rev. C. T. Howes Re Coal sBrown® en 'y ke, ie BREESE 2 ‘ 2 De! Clerk.d ,i1:15 Elsa Ma * M ot Gok: 2 . NG ee sad (sd) Ross C Sawyer || (sa) ALLAN BR. CLEARE JK, oo wees ee }.11:30 Take ren . acArthur’s Information and Education The naval air demonstration, wit- | SEN oto Gircult Court, Of | Solicitor for Plainti 2 oe : vet Division, says that the occupation of | nessed by the President, is explained as | {rey 7enoe ere .~ 12:00: Pilgrim Hour? reas oe sepen is becoming more difficult because | intended to get at least ond task force aprk 741966 | ON TE VERTe SEINGHALY 2s sa 12:30 eines Hour* Lyle Van* | for Your Eyes a growing Japanese feeling that the | trained to perform actual operations. ; | INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FSS arte ee ‘Tike Chase* Morton Downey, Songs* Allies may not remain to finish the job. This is a sad commentary gn the | OFTHE STATE OF FLA RIDA. tx; CERY. é 1:30 Sweetheart Time* Feather Report ‘The safety of your eyes in bright light He says that Japanese liberals are inclined | greatest navy the world has ever seen. At | CHANCERY. GEORGE ARTHUR FE 2:00. Songs. Aloré the satieten Paap po eas celistold. Rey Bom, to believe that the occupation will not last | its peak it was able to eperate thousands Pers a et ag a Music oo cee prone my ing : - e Wor omorrow te f Out exce: jul _— ip five years, that the reaction- | of miles from home bases, go almost any- |. Cae Oe 3:00 Open, House* ; ae 3 ew orp transmit postrgooe F Paget mage O3 aries will come back to power and that | where in the world, protect the horde of |*?"" asia Bz CONE. 3:30 Vera Holly Sings* sacha | Dave a choice of attractive sun glass liberals will be treated like Quislings. supply ships that served our forces over- | Searies ry ae = ay ies Z *| 2:30 Queen For A Day* | aga’ . 3 . | M ‘rue Detective Mysteries*} ~~ a eet seas and assist ground forces in many a | 5:00 The Shadow* | 3:00 Frank S rice has very little to do with the | land campaign. | 5:30 Quick As A Flash* | 3:15 Songs for Everybody | Successful sales of an arti Wavy i ee ete 3:30 D. E. y j ything if you can The wartime Navy had quite a time |} . ang 6:00 Those Websters* | . E. Day ~ Convince buyers that they are getting their | getting able-bodied seamen, with suffic- = er a 4 a week consecutive weeks} 6:30 Cedric Foster, News* | > AU Jacks OPTOMETRIST money's worth, ient training to operate efficiently. About , «paper & =e ewok, Wide | 643° Let's Talk It Over* pp 200 Erskine Jolmaon? 4 Pp y Ee na Grdqredvat. Key (ave | paper publishe € A Pee | z ee See _ the time the expansion program was at an | f)°ri4@ ths 12th day of April, <f and Ordered this 3rd day bbe on & Adis is | oe emmocaiony Office Hours: 9-12 2-5 pm. s i re % SEES | yA. 184 2 s. Stidak’s' | 4:3 ance Music : a a Is oe Political year the House | end the demobilization process released | ("git ,fout Ross C Sawyer ADD Ross c Sawyer | 8:00 A. L. Alexander* | 5:00 Radio Key Outpost Evenings by Appointment e apie a ew ~ one-third of the | many thousands of the best men. lt is now a Se eo | ” Clerk of the circuit Court | 8:30 Don’t Be A Sucker* | Sis Saneninens Address Phones nate, are ready to call it a day, so far| necessary to train a new comple: j mourns et rs Srorence ©. Sawyer, DC) Bay. Gabese) Heater” Duval Office 332 3 3 plement. of | THe Spee 9:00 Exploring the Tihidesne’ | 5:30 Captain Midnight® Street Residence 295 as..controversial issues are concerned. j Sailors or tie up the. warships.at dry docks. i = may 4-11-28-25,19486 Double or Nothing* | 5:43 Tom Mix* NESEREI actema

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