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ener TWO Sema Wer Cie Q Rxvept te Be | 6 ne od Ann ireets cmty Deity Newepaper in Bie eats Ceomy? "| ete A Bey, Wert, Fiorida 73.3 matter is lus tor epublica ina piagroige, fredie Sy t jooal new: - b- datusearererer ROO RIPTION RA | | } j ' hate rcodion Setices, cards oO feevtetions of Pespect, obit * ahs perme, ete, will b een tor at the rate of 10 cent: fertainment b: revenue i . line. © open forum an public issuer el or genera wil net publisl it 2) ote communications, The United States Bu-/ eeme Court does not hear; oy case that anybody) withes to carry before the! iwhest tribunal. It acts on etitions for review and an-| ounces « decision without twine, as a rule, any reason * the ruling The ether day it declined hear an appeal of a man, img in New Jersey, who worked at the Philadelphia Nevy yard, after the Pen- vivenia Superior Court hed decided that the City he was unable to purchase| “ Philedelphia had a right | work. GARBAGE COLLECTION A dozen views have been: expressed about the collec- ‘ion of garbage in Key West, and none of them, so far as fhe Citizen knows, has re- ceived ultimate determina- tion. sometimes Besides, we aave been informed that Jour trucks are being oper- ited; at another time, five, and once, when new trucks were received, through the federal Works. Agency, we ased in the collection of age. jut let us, base our esti- nate on four trucks and the qimber of collectors, total- ng 26. Have py, done a ull week’s work after mak- esidences? Some months ago we were nformed that the collectors vorked only 22 hours a week, but that statement was denied by them, and the nial was published in The tizen. Yet it was not said just how many hours they work in the course of aj week. Comparisons with the past form a basis on which to determine just how much work the: present collectors cat do in’ ener ito keep the ity clean, One of the Caraballo ‘brothers | made two! collections a| week with four. trucks,.,and, the men, working ‘under! him; ‘never were presséd for time in the completion of their weekly But they worked much longer than the pres- ent collectors work and at} a much smaller wage. Why then didn’t Cara- ballo continue making the collections? Merely because new trucks or get needed heard that seven would be) ng only one collection at} bin fee RA’ Regular Type Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The: Citizen at the rate of 2c a word for each insertion, but the minimum charge for the first H 15 words or less is 30c. Black Face ! The rate for spa al type HELP WANTED —— | IF IT’S i GOOD STARTING PAY YOU WANT... | Girls Joining Us to Train as Telephone Operators Reecive ' { i i $25 A WEEK Very First Day. That’s for a 40-! |Hour Week, with Opportunity to, CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers vgs cvs ttt etc Apartment, furnished. 1014 Grin- |Furnished apartments. Sea Isle —_— About $108 a month from the | Furnished apartment, no children, THE-KRY WEST CITIZEN is 3c-a word and the minimum| © |§ DEADLINE charge for the first 15 words! {To insure publication, copy or less is 45c, must be in the office before 11 PAYMENT o'clock on the day of publica- Payment for classified ad-; tion. OFFICE ts ¢ F advance, but regular advertis-) Business office in The Citi- ers with ledger accounts may|zen Building, corner “Greene have their advertisements|/and Ann streets. Door to the charged. right on entering building. FOR SALE Notes (Promissary), lc each, Art- man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone 51. marl9 At APARTMENTS FOR RENT | nell St. may31-6t Apartments, 915 Windsor lane. jun5-6tx Luggage trailer, 8 x 4, 16” tires. First Street and Fogarty Ave- nue. jun6-3tx | Furnishea apartment, one bed- room. 610% Griffin lane, phone eae Phen’! Your Horosco FRIDAY, JUNE 13, i946—You have considerable literary abil- ity with a gentle, winning dis- ; Position, a kind heart and a gen- no pets. 818 Olivia Street. jun7-3tx |Make More for Overtime at Time- and-a-Half $30 A WEEK ;Apartment, private bath, reason- ,erous nature. You will make a happy home. Many friends will be made, drawn by sheer force of the good nature combined with able. 508 William Street. jun7-2tx After 6 Months’ Training i | (About $130 a Month) | and Experience | 1 |SCHEDULED PAY INCREASES | LIBERAL EMPLOYE BENEFIT PLAN | VACATION WITH PAY | { Interesting Work— Congenial Associates | Mrs, McDermott } | APPLY TELEPHONE OFFICE | Chief Operator | |SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY | jun1-tf | | | MISCELLANEOUS { levy an income tax on the parts for the trucks he had. Refrigeration saies and service. | ages The navy hrowgh Philadelphia going end from his wor ee he veeeived no benefits from! the elty, that the Federal wermment had exclusive where a larger fee is paid.) viediction over the Navy ord and that the levy, vio-} sted = his constitutional’ voahte > : We are not advised as to; « emeant of money he had | » pay the City of Philadel-; phe. ender this one and one- | yell per cent annual income. but if the facts asserted © correct, one finds it aie : t to eanderstand why, municipality has a right on his income. | ft may be that the amount) controversy in the suit too emall to engage the evy ention of the august tri-| velt; Mr. Whitney, of the; or there may haiye! Eealrimen’s union, in de-; Novchilarenkorspats 6-7 oe other reasons to justify | Clating war upon Mr. Tru-; mal refeea!l of the Court t ear bie appeal. Hewever, if Mr. Barnes 1 been a house-to-house evaewwer for a large cor- von, selling articles to: wives for delivery by: | and the City of Phila-! phie hed attempted to) « tax on his calling, his | ow would have got some- bere. The high court has) peatedly aeted to protect} maintain what it terms} teré@ate commerce.” WE ARE PLEASED Every once in a while] bedy is nice enough to he editor that he, or the editorials in paper worth read- fines Tr * encouraging but, te keep the record et, we know of some ple whe know of noth- het is worse than read- same articles, The world contains a eat veriety of people and heave no objection to dislike what we fact, the more we st them the better we are over their whe In rite rhaps it was because layed the fiddle that srned Rome down. While the ited States « waddenly beeome the “t powerful nation that er dominated the face of « earth, it is apparent het it le not fully aware of ibilities involved Russia to hold whip-hand. ] For sanitary reasons es- ' " ‘ard employe,’ sentially, trash and garbage | we William G. Barnes, as- should be collected in Key, sorted that he did not pass, West more than once a week | from residences. City Man- ager King said on, Tuesday that two weekly collections will: be made at residences The Citizen feels confident that many hundreds of resi- dents are willing to pay an } extra fee to have their gar-| bage removed twice a week. - Do not let the good things of life rob you of the best things. ‘ ; A little learning may be a dangerous thing, but not half so risky as none at all. Ten years ago the Liberty League was waging war up- on the late President Roose- man, might look up the ecords of the league. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS Manuel Roxas was elect- ed as the first president of the future Philippine Re- public and he will be inaug-! Double rooms, $11.00 per week.! Good news, brand. new motor- urated on July 4, in Manila. He was recently in’ Wash-| ington making preliminary! arrangements, with the help of Philippine .Gover-; nor Paul MeNuit, for the independence of the islands. This involves new arrange- ments with the United States government. President Roxas has a good deal to say about the onward and upward pro- gress of the and he made it very plain that most of the credit for the improvement countrymen began when the American government sent shiploads of school teachers | from America at the earli- est possible moment after the United States took over the islands. A new and cultivated vace of people now inhabit the Philippines because the United States brought up an educated people, where edueation had been ignored under Spanish rule. I think all of us newspapermen felt that our United States had boosted the level of these people, and gone along with them in improving _ their conditions and their civili- zation, and in qualifying them for indenendent self- government. Perhaps this is the only case in the his- torv of the Pacific where such a transformation has been accomplished. Philippines} of his! Repairs-on all makes. All work Lost—Glasses ‘in dark green case. }2 and 3 - bedroom bungalows, the regard for the inherent abil- LOST jities, y Today’s Anniversaries Name in cover. Tom E. Long, Box 203, Key West, Fla.) Re- (Know America) ward. jun7-3tx| 1784—Isaac McCoy, Baptist —— —jmissionary to Indians of the FOR SALE Northwest, surveyor, Indian jagent, born in Fayette Co., Pa. Died June 21, 1846. furnished and _ unfurnished;! 1786—Winfield Scott, famed small down payment, jbalance|soldier-general and Presidential payable monthly. J ion &{candidate, the Great Pacifier, Johnson, Phone 372. .- junl-tf}who was the main factor in end- PES SSD BES ing two wars and who faved the country from several others, born jmear Petersburg, Va. Died May /29, 1866, 2% Ton 1942 °' Cargo Truck ‘. Fully Insured jsoldier, Indian fighter, brother of the noted novelist, born at Lees- burg, Va. Died March 20, 1895. 1821—Gustavus V. Fox, civil- ian assistant to the secretary of A Bargain, PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division’ Sts. junl-tf guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. may18-tf ‘Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone | 189. Keys made, locks repair- éd, ete. , junt-Imo: Pepper’s Plumbing Supply Com- Navy under Lincoln, whose bril- liant tactical work was largely pany carries a full stock of ma-/responsible for the Union’s Navy terials. We cut and thread success, born at Saugus, Mass. pipe and take care of all serv-|Died Oct. 29, 1883. ice calls. . Phone 118, 1846—(100 years ago) Frederic , “#4 $fay9-tt Ww. Root, noted Chicago organist, Picture framing, diplomas, cer- | tificates, photos. Paul G. Di- Furniture for sale, bedroom, liv-| composer and conductor, son of a famed composer, born in Boston. ing room, kitchen. Apply 11-A ‘Died Nov. 8, 1916, fc Negeoy (ete Brancie Se: phone | «NOt et Sere arora cpio riniaa CHES 97-M. is asi jubscrive The Citizen. (koe jun6-1m0/ to39 ‘Plymouth taxi, Four pewd, - = | tires. See Ross, Duval and ) FOR "RENT | Greene Sts. or phone 9195. LEGALS | 1 . jun6-3tx | RENT A CAR | ck | f : | NOTICE | courenys fe bah a B sa e ae | LUGGAGE TRAILERS NOTICE OF UNPAID DELIN- pare +QUENT INTANGIBLE. PER- PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER New, Factory Built | SONAL PROPERTY TAXES, As Duval and Division Sts. | BESS i ! provided by’ Chapter 20724, Act | i junt-tt’ All Steel Body, New Tires of 1941, notice is hereby” given H 2: PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER that intangible personal property | Duval and Division Sts., | taxes assessed for 1945 are now | | junl-tf} delinquent and beginning with | Hs = April 1, such taxes are drawing | APARTM T at \'37 tudor Ford. Good condition.; interest of 1 per cent per month 1307 WHITEHEAD ST. Apply at The Citizen Office} i} | may24-tf | | ( | (8 Sa |Sloan Hotel, 805 simonton St.) | Single -rooms. $6 per week.! may8-1mo | Entire building, store, ground; floor, living quarte second | | floor living quar’ 706 Du-} val Street. R. Kirchik, phone! 1028-M. jun6-6tx |For Rent—Three months, cool, | comfortable cottage. ‘age, patio, phone, full equipment Apply Saturday, 916 Windsor Lane. Phone 222-W. jun7-1tx FOR RENT OR SALE |Bicycies To Rent—Daily or week-| ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822! | Fleming St may20-1mox WANTED TO BUY Three bedroom house in MacAr- thur subdivision. Small down, | Payment and balance payable ; monthly. 106-C Poinciana. jun4-6tx PHOTO SUPPLY Roll films developed and printed in 36 hours, ov ize prints in- cluded. Evans Camera and| Photo Supply Store, 506 South- !Man’s_ bicycle. Must be sold by Monday, June 10. Apply Box DG, Citizen Of- fice. jun5-3tx plus the proportionate cost of publishing this notice. Unless the amounts set opposite each name below are paid before the 22nd of June, tax executions will issue thereon for levy upon any prop- erty, real, personal or mixed be- longing to the taxpayer for un- 1937 Ford tudor sedan. $250. Ap- ply 1121 Southard St. jun6-2tx One boy’s bicycle, one man’s bi- pane es Le ene rad’. tional costs. The names of de-| 7? Pamnciara: jun5-3tx linquent intangible personal |property taxpayers and the cost of advertising and the two cycles. See them today, Full a 7 price, $249.00. | months’ penalty are as follows: Putcamp-Alexander Motors NAME AMQUNT: Division and Duval Streets | Conway, P. J. lies HOWARD E. WILSON, Tax Collector, Monroe County. jund-tf } House, brand new, and lot, Lo-| cated at 3512 Avenue “E”, 5|June 7, 1946. rooms, bath, Eligible for FHA! financing. Open for inspection. | NOTICE Above property will be sold in| NOTICE OF UNPAID DELIN- compliance with Priorities Reg- | QUENT TANGIBLE PERSONAL ulation 33 (preference to World | PROPERTY TAXES, As provid- War II Veterans). Phone 831-M.}ed by Chapter 20723, Acts of jun4-5tx | 1941, notice is hereby given that | tangible personal property taxes Good condition.! assessed for 1945 are now delin- $10.00. Apply 1900 Flagler! quent and beginning with Apr. 1, Ave. jun7-1tx! such taxes are drawing interest & jof 1 per cent per month plus the Sapodilla fruit and trees, palms, | ferns, crotons, coleus sultanas, | this notice. Unless the amounts cactus, hibiscus, poinsettias,| set opposite each name below flame vines, many others. 1004 | are paid before the 22nd day of Southard St., phone 1049-J. | June, warrants will issue there- jun7-2tx| on directing levy upon 5 ‘seizure of the tangible personal For Sale—5 rooms of almost new} property of the taxpayer for un- furniture. As is or by piece.| Did taxes, penalties and addi Apply 12-B Naval Air Station. | sional costs. The names of delin- jun7-3tx| Guent personal property tax- payers and the amount of taxes, including the cost of advertising land the two months’ penalty are jas follows: 19 ft. sloop, excellent. condition, seaworthy. $350. Smith, Jef- ferson Hotel. jun7-1tx ard St. phone 4: junl-tf — is 2 For Sale—1941 Harley Davidson|,, NAME aMounr ee CP eee = in7_3tx| Brady, - - FOR EXCHANGE | at 1032 Catherine, jun7 3tx| Gulf ream Trailer Park Restaurant, Duval street, for property or lots. Johnson &} Johnson. jun6-3tx | | ROOMS FOR RENT : Overseas Hotel, redecorated, and under new management. Spe-| cial weekly rates, $7.00 and up. i may27-12t| Petrose Enterprises Inc. 43.38 Gulf Stream Trailer Park ; Ruth V. Alfeld 80.00 Military Alteration Store 8.77 | McArthur Homes Corp. 88.47 | Stork Club, Raul Vazquez 19.73 HOWARD E. WILSON, Tax Collector, Monroe County. Two-story house and lot, contain- ing two furnished apartments. Lot 105 ft. x 69 ft. Apply 818 Olivia. jun7-3tx Nine-room house with three bed- rooms. Good location, reason- ably priced. 1216 Virginia St. Apply Sterling’s Poultry Mar- ket, woaia]-3tx June 7, 1946. 1809—Philip St. George Cooke,| 3 paid taxes, penalties and addi-| § amount of taxes, including the] in proportionate cost of publishing | a t and} , F 4 n rez Estate of UhGRLIA SWAIN HARVEY, Deceased, Le Mor. 7 tye AND PER- HAVING IMS OR DE- DE AGAINST SAID ESTATE: M You and each of you are hereby notified and required to. present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of Cecelia Swain Har- deceased, late of said County, ie Gaunty Ju County, Plorida, at his office in the court house of ‘said County at Key ag, within eight calen- rom the time of the publication of this notice. Each claim or demand shall be in writing and shall state the place of residence and post office address of the claimant, and shall be sworn to by the claimant, his. agent, or attorney, and any ‘such claim or demand not so filed shall be void. MARIE GRIFFIN BRYAN, “As” Administratrix of, the Estate of Cecelia .Swain Harvey, degen relied Be eis RR GE. Yow OK COUNTY: PROBATE. In_re: Estate WILLIAM D. SANDS, Deceased. To all Creditors and Persons hav- Claims or Demands against ‘tre ETO criDdITORS You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present any claims anda demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of William 1. Sands, de- ceased, late of said County, to the County Judge of Monroe ‘County, Florida, at his office in the court house of said County at Key West, Florida, within eight calendar months’ from the time of the first publication of thix notice. Bach claim or demand shall be in writ- ing, and shall state the pl residence and post office add: and shall be agent, such. ¢ the claimant, to by the claimant, attorney, and any demand not so filed « u, Plaintife, versus ANK REALTY COMPANY, under and by f decree of foreclosure heretofore entered in the above styled caus will offer for sale and sell at pu lic outery to the highest bidder f cash at the front door of the Monroe County Court House in the City of Key West, Florida, on the ist day of July, '1946,, during the legal hours of sale the following described propert lying and being in Monroe County, Flor- ida, to-wi z Island of West, and knd on William A: White- head’s map, delineated ruary, A. D., 1829, as Tract Twenty-seven (27) but now better known and described as follows: Four (4), Eleven (1 e (3). nd 1) Seve uated in Monroe County, Florida, according to the plat’ thereof, recorded in Plat Book No. 1, page 140, of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida, Each of thi lots will offered separately and sold sepa- ratgiy tio), {er misest abiaden, tor cash. The said property being sold to the decree made and en- L CiRCUIT AND FOR IN CHAN- i * MORTGAGE JR., Plaintiff, Defendants. PEAR . Burbank, a widow, re chusetts. y, nee Burbank, enue, Field- F. Burbank, 6 Prescott Brookline, Ma YoU AND EACH sreby notified and to the Bill for n the above styled ¢ for four consecu week Key West Citi published in Ke DATED at Key 6th day of May. 1 1 ROSS ¢ 4) Clerk of the ¢ — STM ATE SIGE, \Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD | | STAR * BRAND | aa cusan COFFEE Try A Pound Today! je of Monroe "| the local golf course more than ‘d. | himself, Gravy says, “Perchance, sjof us some afternoon tackle one | pull it up and present it to the 11:30 New York. | ! A jury was summonsed to serve in circuit court. Out the ones summonsed, will be chosen a grand jury that will in- vestigate. charges of fraud in} Key West . Boys’ Club, at a meeting tonight in at a meeting held Tides night. Today The Citizen publishes the official results of Tuesday’ | primary, including the absentee vote. |. ‘The following officers of Key!’ West Junior Drum and Bugle Corps were elected yesterday: Captain, Samuel Higgs; lieuten- om Ba, 1 }ant, Delio Cruz; secretary, Macy Musial Chet | Bosquet; treasure, Charles | Stirrup; reporter, Cecilia Demer- itt. |» Gravy (Sam Goldsmith) wants to know today who uses “if” on anybody else. Finding out for | perhaps, peradventure, the Duke j of Rock Sound. I suggest that all Andree Baste r: Rainbows Heose* Vincent Lopes of the palm trees at the course, Lend of Gs tau? Duke. A single palm leaf is not} sufficient for that hombre.” {12:00 bat igh 8 12:30 | Today The Citizen says in an 19.95 ) edtiorial paragraph: 12:45 “It will be up to the grand, j.99 jury to do a grand job.” | 2:00 + 2:15 Poms Leste Rests Dance Orehewte Conece:t Ore® | | Cans of food packed in tin and ~ w 3 stored for 92 years on an island 3:60 Guy lLeeeherds in the Arctic ocean were found 3:15 Ink Spete* to be in good condition. The 3:30 Jem Geete® |food had been cached on the 4:08 Denee Ceteetes | island in 1852 by an English ex-> 4:30 Record Shep | pedition searching for the North-| $:00 Sports Perete* | west Passage. 4:90 Kevier Comet End-of-Month SPECIALS jor RESTAURANT and BAR KEEPERS ROASTING PANS Au Sizes . MUFFIN TINS tech Pan rr SOUP SPOONS soccia. ote SO i Thousands of Items Too Numerons te Veetes A Visit to Our Showrooms 0 ill Convines tow re MAXWELL CO. Furniture and Furnishings PHONE 682 909 Fleming Street, Cor. Margaret St. Key Wout fie | | Overseas Tra tion Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable — and Express Server MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS on Floride Keys Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) VES KEY WEST DAILY (az CEPT SUNDAYS)! at 6:00 P. M. tives at at 12:00 o'clock night, LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West ot 6:00 o'clock A. M. Local Schedule: (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY West DAILY (Ex CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o’c! A M. and arrives at at 408 of clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI! DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A.M. and es at Key West at 5:00 o'clock FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: 82 end 68 | WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets We inia ey