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“ara SS ya a 7 ty cot! od aime the ere. { notices, cards of Hens of respect, obit- im, ete, will be rate of 10 cents , ." the ° bie co pubile : i v enera! got Sublish Heart disease is rapidly sooming the chief cause of jath in the United States, eine far ahead of: cancer, the second on the list of dis- ejeee which kill the greatest umber ef people in the ieited States every year. inetdentally, of the ten lead-} ogceuses of death in the! ewrtry. only one, tubercu- om. has shown a steady teeline «during the past heree years. Whether this * to be attributed to the “eedy campaign which _is “eeed against the white “aeue, or not, we have no sey of knowing but we sus- wet thet there is some close ewernection. Concerning heart disease, ® veeognized authority re-| terts ‘sat coronary sclerosis @ sometimes called the “dis- eee of the intelligensia” be- suse of the susceptibility: ~ physicians, bankers, law- vers and ¢ en. The Paracteriatios So lede the hardening of the werves, ligaments and blood owls around the heart and So is bitterly against City | e-lit will ‘be an easy matt Thus Wea vews| So is opposing ‘Kin; he despises Jones. the disease |. END OF BUCK PASSING It has been sai@,, Many a) time, that most of us vote, our prejudices, but that truth is not only applied to/2 | elections but also to. Many other callings in life. You hear that Thus and Manager. King, but tak: I look behind the screen aiid. er. 60 | determine: why» of ane A -godd many others’ are talking against the’ city manager, and ae of them also. have some, back-screen | reason for opposing his con-|—~ tinuance as. city manzeger. . King has not been perfeet in all he has done; neither would haye any other city) manager have been perfect. One reason for that is be-| How would 5-ou like to know that/ jyou’ll be earning $30 a week E t $130 a month) after a z [isbout * ay pay ee ee a. 40-, Furnished apartment, no children, } hour week to start training tobe a! 00 Pets. 818 Olivia Street. cause of factional fights that are almost always go- ing on in Key West. Just tell Bill Blank Jones favors this | proposal, and you may be} sure Blank will be against! it for the reason only that} In one instance, regarding | the King dispute, his op- ponents are’ piqued because they could ‘not have their) way in everything he pro-| posed. They were not long} in finding out that they| could not bluff King.} Thenceforth, these breath- ers. of fire started to, snort, | and have been snorting ever since. : But they are harmless and powerless too so far as/ their ability is concerned in trying to administer a} knockout to Key West's) commission - manager form if you’re looking for a permanent } position ... SOUTHERN BE).L TELEPHONE } HATES is 3c a word and the = Regalar Type charge for the fitst 15” Advertiseraents under this | or less is 45¢. head will be inserted in The PAYMENT type | charged. The rate for blackface iS HELP WANTED \ SHOPPING FOR A JOB WiTH AN ATTRACTIVE FUTURE? | | Furnished apartment, 1008-J. 6 TELEPHONE OPERATOR WITH OF’PORTUNITY Citizen at the rate of 2c a word| Payment for classified ad- for each insertion, but the | vertisements is invatia = minimum ‘charge for the first| advance, but : ‘15 words or’ less is 30c. ers with ledger gccounts may Black Face Type jhave their advertisements ‘Furnished apartments. Sea Isle |Notes (Promissary), 1c each. Art- Apartments, 915 Windsor lane. jun5- one bed- room. 610% Griffin lane, phone jun6-3b jun7-3tx Apartment, private bath, reason- | Apply to Mrs. McDermott Chief © perator ward. ae able. 508 William Street, To Earn More for Overtime jun7-2tx At Time-‘And-A-Half : _--—_ One- and two-bedroom apart- LOOK AHEAD TO | ments. Utilities furnished. Scheduled 1?ay Increases | Phone 757-R. Apply 1209 Vir- Liberal Employe Benefits | ginia, jun8-3tx Vacation With Pay | \ Investigate this fascinating work | Lost | Lost—Glasses in dark green case.! Name in cover. Tom E. Long, ! Box 203, Key West, Fla. Re-j jun7-3tx ‘Telephow.e Office | FOR SALE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY lo jun8-tf | of government. Conditions in City Hall) are immeasurably better now than under the council- manic form of government at any time. If we must put our finger on a reason for, | Salesman. Persnanent position Johnson, Phone’ 372. selling high-grade building and machinery miiintenance prod- | ucts this vicinity. National firm, complete line, high com- } mission. Write Box 2383, Dal- las, Tex. junsg-1t 2% Ton 1942 Cargo Truck A Bargain preferring the present form | white or colored girl for general | of government over the} councilmanic, that reason is} because we know Where to} go now to complain and get! and 3 - bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished: small down payment, balance! payable monthly. Johnson &, juni-tf Fully Insured PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER action. Buek passing has gone out of date in City Ha ; ‘In a democracy there is no ruling class—not even if it is unionized. | o'clock on the day of publica- tion. : s must be'in the etfice before Tt man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone 51. marl) At Luggage trailer, 8 x 4, 16” tires. First Street and Fogarty Ave- nue. jun6-3tx Large capacity luggage trailer. 1946 tag. 600 x 16 tires. Phone 1029-J. jun4-6-8x |50-Ib. capacity ice box. Excel- lent condition. Call 1029-J, jun8-2tx BABY CHICKS Assorted chicks, €.0.D. $4.95 — 100 leghorns, rocks, reds, wyan- dottes, our selection. Order from ad. Circular free. Biddle’s, Outlet, Griffin, Georgia. jun8-1tx PHOTO SUPPLY Weston Master tube exposure me- ; ter. $29.75. Evans Camera Store, 506 Southard. Phone 439 Carroll’s Beal Name — CHICAGO.—The real name of Lewis Carroll, author of “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,” was Charles Ludwidge Dodgson, Oklahoma gets its name from red men. LEGALS housework and laundry. For Duval and Division Sts. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O®. xan fi ee junl- ‘TH JUDICIAL © business” couple. Good” pay. | junit) OF WHE STATE Of FEoSoR Inquire 419'2 Duval, St., Navy IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. Store. Jun8-6tx Pepper's Plumbing Supply Com-| 1% CHANCERY. | u Bie ‘axe No. 10-750 pany carries a full stock of ma-| MINENA DORA KAPLAN, MISCELLANEOUS | terials. We cut and_ thread Plaintiff, | pipe and take care of all serv- HARRY H. KAPLAN, tera: Refrigeration saies ana service. 1° aebs. Pheve (108, mace ORDER OF PUBLICATION Repairs on all makes. All work ay9-t | ro: Harry H. Kapla guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, \ Mair 11939 Plymouth taxi. Phone 333. See —— mayis-tt | tires. 220 Duval st., Ross, Greene Sts.’ or: phone Four new Duval andj; 9195. © ieldence is highest) pabor leaders seem not|campbell’p; 928 Division, phone’ junds «ene those who do mental | to know the difference be-| 189. Keys miade, Toes stepair. LUGGAGE TRAILERS work and lowest among tween freedom and license.} ed, ete. * funl-1mo | these who do manual labor, |'"* TRC ee — | New, Factory Built fhe Citizen naturally! ty throwing the Miami|Pictste framing, alplomas, cer- | yeaa, pn ‘tates to attempt any con- Herald contempt of court; tificates, photos. Paul G. Di-} All Steel Body New Tires von from these observa- | but, apparently, the eave attacks individuals; ere prone to forget the rtenee of physical ex-| we while consuming their | wies im the anxiety of! worries. It would that, somewhere | wee the line of popular) seation in this country, | physical nature of man} » neglected. | « true, and we be-| thet it is, we might be lives of future pro- men by stressing | interests during! 4, with the hope when they grow up, odividuals will have! enough to continue been wisely begun. matter. 4 fatal pear let bh tee that : | } * hole WHEN LIFE WAS SIMPLE was simple for me hen | was an isolationist,” ered Senator Arthur H. fenberg, after sitting several sessions of the Michigan Senator ened divergent * expressed and had! an apparent in- ef the foreign minis- “gree on any impor-| questions. Taking cog- to ty | Professors are so anxious for | representatives of a small case out of the window, the | U. S. Supreme court made! the assertion that weak! judges should not be per-| mitted on the bench. “This! was the most unkindest cut of all.” i “COLUMNISTS | A newspaper reader) raises his voice to object to) — the “squawking of a flock of | parrots. echoing the propa- gandaof this pressure group arid that,” meaning the var- ious columnists and, we sup-|! pose, editorial writers that come to his attention. The brother has some- thing, we think, but the fact | ‘is that few of the objection- able writers attempts to} echo propaganda: The fault is that they start on a certain theme, which attracts favor- able comment from a spec- ial group, and thereafter they keep at it. Some of the newspaper appreciation that they de- vote themselves rather wholeheartedly to the busi- ness of becoming special group,.or a particular line of thought. | The business seems to pay | rather-well.Forexample, if | sance tive compromises be-| ndividuals and na-| of the difficulty of} Columnist A. writes .in. a | manner- to- please—the rich | and well-to-do and Column- | om which have strong! ist B writes to please the ra- wiege and decided opin-| dicals; the gmatt hespaper om, Mr. Vandenberg real-} mang; 7, publishes woib He} wed bow much ‘easier it) figures he will catch’ ’em | would be for an isolationist} coming and going, and he} & weeh his hands of the; does. | ~The defense for this type A personal nomination} fir Se | We retary of State: Sum- r arr Trading in Key West is art provided prices are eaeeneble. Buyers should leeal merchants a and efficient mer- ask for nothing give hance whants wore of publishing is that both sides are presented and the reader can take his choice. The defense would be well- founded if the writers both-! ered to present well-consid- ered articles, with reason as a basis, rather than the us- ual type of emotional hash. involving name-calling and epithets. ie: Negro, 614 Francis St., phone PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER 1197-M. jun6-Imo ; Duval and Division Sts., | jun1-tf | FOR RENT i Good news, brand new motor- RENT A CAR | cycles. See them today. Full You drive. Late model conver-/ price, $249.00, tibles and sedans. By day or| Putcamp-Alexander Motors week. | Division and Duval Streets PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER juns-tf Duval and Division Sts. { juni-tf| House, brand new, and lot. Lo- | cated at 3512 Avenue “E”. 5 | rooms, bath. Eligible for FHA | financing. Open for inspection. | eS | Above property ‘will be “sold in| ,» APARTMENT ..at | compliance with Priorities, Reg- Se | ulation 33 (preference to World| ‘130%, WHITEHEAD ST. War II Veterans). Phone 831-M. | * No Children or Pets | beats Apply at The Citizen Office |Sapodilla fruit and trees, palms, | ferns, crotons, coleus sultanas, | may24-tf | | cactus, hibiscus, poinsettias, | 10:00 flame vines, many others. 1004! 11:99 Southard St., phone ,1049-J. taacts jun7-2tx | 44: | jEntire building, store, ground For Sale—5 rooms of almdgt new/| floor living quarters, second) furniture. As is or by& piece. | floor living quar 706 Du-; Apply 12-B Naval Air Biation val Street. R. Kirchik, phone gun7-3tx 1028-M. jun6-6tx !— a For Sale—1941 Harley Davidson Furnished two-bedroom cottage.| at 1032 Catherine. jun7-3tx Price, $50. Phone 149-J | jun8-3tx | Two-story house and lot, contain- | ing two furnished apartments. Apply 818 ae FOR RENT OR SALE | Lot 105 ft. x 69 ft. { Olivia. Bicycies To Rent—Daily or week-| jun7-3tx ly. B. & B. Cycle Shop, 822) Nine-room house with three bed- Fleming St. may20-lmox) rooms. Good location, reason- ably priced. 1216 Virginia St. WANTED TO BUY | Apply Sterling's Poultry Mar- - ket. jun7-3tx |! Three bedroom house in MacAr- - thur subdivision. Small down Metal ice box, practically new. | payment and balance p: yable; Apply 1217 Eliza street, phone} Jponthly. 106-C Poincia: | 352-J: jung-1tx jun4-6tx \Elecric washing machine. Leav- FOR EXCHANGE ing town. Must be sold in next] = couple of days. Very reason- Restaurant, Duval street, for; able. Phone 9195. jun8-1tx property or lots. Johnson & | Johnson. Jun6-3tx | Youth bed and chest-a-robe and] | utility table. Apply 3051 Sei- ROOMS FOR RENT | denberg Avenue. jun8-3tx | | Overseas Hotel, redecorated and/Hot - Point apartment electric | under new management. Spe-| range. Never used. Call 40-2} cial weekly rates, $7.00 and up.| Poinciana Place. jump-2tx | may27-12t £ | ~ Approximately 750 Red Terra| Rooms, good beds. Summer rates.| Cotta tile, 4 x 4. over Phone 659-J. 729 Division St.) from job. Phone Price “Tours. juns-6t { jun8-1t You a pear to the divorce filed above entitled of. July in the ea the soe D. 1946, otherwise of nate Bilk will be 3ist day of May, A, D. Ross C Sawyer of the Circuit Court. hleen Nottage, D. C. | JULIUS F. J | Solicitor for june 1-8-1 By ou 1946 ANNOUNCED BY STATIO: Where to Listen (*Designates Ne Saturday, June 8th SP. M. to Midnight Schubert Reports* Blend Tones Los Angeles Symphonic* Hawaii Calls* Arthur Hale* I Was A Convict* Twenty Questions* Saturday Night Review* Leave It to the Girls* Jonathan Trumble, Esq.* Theater of Air* Sammy Kaye Dinah Shore-Bing Crosby Orchestra King Cole Trio News* Dance Music* | Soe Oe GP SeSsepHsnrs SSsusssaus 9:30 Sunday, June 9th SA. Me to Noon Weather Forecast j Concert Hall of the Air*; News Read the Funnies John Betts, Evangelist Young People’s Church* Voice of Prophecy* Church in the Wildwood Jesting With the Jesters Men of Note Rev. C. T. Howes Weather Forecast Musical Interlude Noon to 6 P. Pilgrim Hour* Lutheran Hour* News* Ilka Chase* Sweetheart Time* Private Showing* Bill Cunningham, News* The World Tomorrow* Open House* Vera Holly Sings* Myster Is My Hobby* True Detective Mysteries* | Attorney for the Defense* | The Abbot Mysteries* M. SSYSuvsResy SSSssssunsses 8 P. M, to Midnight Those Websters* Cedric Foster, News* ‘an Indian word meaning land of | RADIO PROGRAM WWF Mutual Broadcasting System . Graves, who was a chaplain in aorning: apg’ evening serv- church of Key West, at 527 Wil- liam street. Chaplain Graves es ‘i i returing to civilian work an a candidate for the pastorage of the First Congregational church. | He is now located in Denbigh, | Virginia, and was be iarsonay Rochester University, ester, He. received his seminary training in the same city Colgate- Rochester Divinity school. He also has had semin- ary training in Boston. He is a young man and has a family of five children, two of whom are in college. With approximately 20 years’ experience, he has only preached in three community churches, two | of which are in New York and the other in Massachusetts. He | is a Congregational minister. All members and friends are requested to attend at least one of these services, Immediately following the eve-/| ning service, the church clerk, Mrs. Helen Archer, has called aj meeting of the church members| for taking into consideration the} application of Chaplain Graves, for a call to the First Congrega- | tional church of Key West. i ' | { } i |SERVICES ARRANGED \IN OTHER CHURCHES | “Christian Optimism” is the church at White and Washington juné-tf |streets Sunday at 11 am, Fel-|architect, born Richland Center, lowship hour is set for 7:30 p. |W At the Poinciana Community | church, the pastor, the Rev. John | stantial Faith” at 11 am. serv- jices. A song service at 8 p. | will be fullowed by a sound pic- jture, “Fishers of Men”. Whitsunday services will be ob- | 55 served at St. Paul’s Episcopal church, the Rev. James H. Mac- Connell, rector, announces. Serv- lices through-the-week include {daily offices of morning and eve- | ining prayer at 8:30 and 5:30 and of 'Holy Eucharist Monday, Wednes- | iday and Friday at 9 o'clock and |Y@ jTuesday and Thursday at 7 lca ‘ing of St. Paul’s vestry is sched- uled for Thursday at 8 p.m. |63 On Time Mrs. (studying catalogue): “At last! Here is the pillow I want, dear; 25 per cent down and—” | Mr.: “Nothing doing. We’re not jbeginning any of that time pay- iment stuff.” | Mrs.: “But, listen, darling. It jsays 25 per cent down and the j rest goose feathers!” The first recorded abdication of a sovereign was Sylla’s, the Roman dictator, in 79 B.C. N—SUBJECT TO CHANGE 1600 On Your Dial ecccecee twork Program) 7:30 8:00 8:30 3:45 » 9:00 }| 9:30 10:00 | 10:30 | 11:00 CBC Star Show* A. L. Alexander* Special Investigator* Gabriel Heatter* Exploring the Unknown* Double or Nothing* Freedom of Opportunity*, Serenade for Strings* William Hillman* Monday, June 10th 7 A. M. to Noon Sunrise Serenade News Sunrise Serenade Norman Cloutier Weather Forecast Sunrise Serenade News Frazier Hunt, News* Doc “Hopkins Shady Valley Folks* Civic Calendar Meditation Southland Singing Married For Life* Cecil Brown* Elsa Maxwell* Take It Easy Time* Victor Lindlahr* | i Shetshugenes ASRUSUSTSESSRS Noon to G P. M. Lyle Van* Morton Downey, Songs* Weather Forecast News Siesta Serenade Listen to Liebert Lopez Music* John J. Anthony* Cedric Foster, News* Smiletime* Queen For A Day* Frank Sinatra Tommy-Jimmy Dorsey Lady Be Beautiful* Erskine Johnson* Johnson Family* Jumping Jacks Mutual Melody Hour* Social Record 4: 0 ea BI 201 1 3 Today's Sports Let’s Go to the Opera* Captain Midnight* Tom Mix* 5 0 5 0 0 5 0 00 5 10 5 0 10 5 So Sh | will be at 1 and Whitehead streets at 11 am. Evening worship be at 8:30 o'clock. jsermon topic of the Rev. Melrose; New York, born in Germany, 69; S. Avery at the First Presbyterian | Years ago. Paramount Pictures, born in Chi- |E. Pickens will preach on “Sub- | Ca80, 59 years ago. |dent-director of American Broad- ‘Contract Settlement, born Utah, | heve Sunday Seheet seen years ago. Morning Worsmep =| Emile Rieve, president of the Message “The Prophens |Textile Workers, C.LO. vice-pres- Homten | ident, \ago. o'clock. Regular monthly meet- |of Agriculture, noted home e¢o- ‘clock, “The Voice of Warning” is sermon topic of the Rey. Ji C. Murray, pastor of the man Methodist church, Divi the TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) U.S. Sen. Robert F. Wagner of | Frank Lloyd Wright, famed is., 77 years ago. Barney Balaban, president of “tomy off At request of Meme sting Co., ex-head of Office of | Malth Authories Robert H. Hinckley, vice-presi- * » born in Poland, 54 years | CA. Young Penmpse Evangese Charles B. Henderson, chairman Whee Ream the Reconstruction Finanee MID Comm., born in San Jose, Cal., 73 Thureday oa th ars ago. J a. ¥* Dr. Louise Stanley of the Dept. ss ba . ‘nomist, born in Nashville, Tenn., nn ‘i Gen years, ago. COME—WORSHIP THE LORD WITH Us pre ee FLEMING STREET METHODIST GHURGI Corner Fleming and William @:. i REV. A. G, COX, Pastor Church School .... 945 AM “At Request of Monroe County Health Acces We Will Not Have Sunday Schoo! This Stone» ; Morning Worship . 1o0 AM Guest Speaker, Youth Fellowship 7 Pe Song Service ...... Te PM Evening Worship soo PM Guest Speeker, Chaplain Barnette Young Adults’ Fellowship Hour $.00 P VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Corner Eaton and Simonton Streets REV. C. T. HOWES, Paster Sunday Services Sunday School .............-+« “AN “At Request of Monroe County Healt) ° We Will Not Have Sunday Schoo! T > Morning Worship ... R i~ee AM Speaker J. W. Vindian “The God Plows Late Broadcast Over '— 1608 on Radic Dini The Youth Fellowship “ Evening Worship .. ’ rs Harold Russell, Speaker The Hour of Fellowship ore Come to Worship Leave te Mer ee “Spend An Hour In This Church With Ged “The Friendly Church” First Baptist Church CORNER BAHAMA and EATON STREETS Sunday School, $:45 AM Mr. Thos. L. Kelly, Supt Mes T “At Request of Monroe County We Will Not Have Sunday Schux MORNING WORSHIP... . te:50 4 REV. RUFUS HIGGINBOTHAM WORSHIP..... #00 7. REV. RUFUS HIGGINBOTHAM Fellowship Hour following Evening Worship Worship God This Sunday - Serve Him Next © oot EE Eo