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AGE TWO BLAME YOURSELF, mE A CORE] MRS. HOUSEWIFE Here you are, red in the | face, denouncing something that you have helped to! create! { That “you” includes ev-| ery housewife in Key West who is paying black market The West Citizen IR aE EAN" omnes nna Paes Jon izen Building From ‘The Corner Gree nd Ann Streets Only Dalty Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County RATES FOR REGULAR and BLACKFACE TYPE A@vertisements under will be inserted ip ‘The the rate of 2c a word for each | . | tom, but the jum MEMBER OF prices for meats, butter and | egret 18 words or less ts Bde. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ther thi vhich thi The rate for blackface . fs Bow The Arsociat ss is exclus-| Other things on which there ively ent ted: t9 use for Fepubitoas | Word and tho minisam tien of all news dispatches credited credited in he local news are still ceiling prices. | the first 15 words or less is to it or not otherw! this paper and also published her who said, “If the govern- ment killed the black mar- ket, we'd be able to buy! $| beef cheaper,” and a few i minutes later she paid $1 a} INTERESTING WORK— pound for a T-bone steak, | INCREASED PAY! not realizing that she and every other housewife who is buying above ceiling prices are the ones who HELP WANTED ' One Month Weekly ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application. SPECIAL NOTICES reading iotices, cards of respect, obit- etc, will be |Now you can start as Telephone Operator at $25 for a 40-hour | week (about $108 a month) with jopportunity for earning more by an thanks, resolutions 0: wary notices, poems, charmed for at the rate of 10 cents make the black market! overtime at time-and-a-half pay! ne. ‘ “x tices for entertainment by possible, i Do you want to help to} knock out the black market? $30 a week (about $130 | a month) after 180 days’ | churches from which a revenue is to be derived are 5 cents a line. The ap » an oe berpherr and invites discussion of pu ic issues and subiects of local or general Of course, you do. Then! angaymous ‘communications. | When your butcher tells you | eee rr the hac steak at. a price EDITORIAL. above 65 cents a pound— SSOCIATION | the black market prices for T-bone and sirloin in Key West range from 75 cents to $1 a pound—, instead of training and experience. Scheduled Pay Increases { Pleasant Environment Liberal Benefit Plan Vacation With Pay 4 | Apply Telephone Office Mrs. McDermott, Chief Operator |SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE FOOD SHORTAGE TO vet essive LAST A YEAR peg pice Pager the | and TELEGRAPH COMPANY | ee . | OPA, so that he may be! Mr. Herbert Hoover, in: penalized. | Rene his report to President Tru-| Here is what would hap-| CLASSIFIED this Citizen at We heard of a Housewife] wee EBB ERR Eee “<7 KEY-WEST- CITIZEN Key West In™rmm” ' DaysGoneB Fi | JUNE 22, 1936 senseeeeeeae AD Raymond R. Lord was today appointed county judge by Gov- ernor Dave Sholtz. As a result of the court procedure regarding man, says that the world grain supply is 3,600,000 tons short of the volume needed to prevent starva- tion in the famine-stricken | lands, but that a substantial | reduction in the grain de-| pen if housewives combined |two waitresses, good opportun- not to buy beef in excess of | ity for right parties. Jefferson ceiling prices: their butch-' Coffee Shop, 116 Duval St. ers, unable to sell it, would | junl8-6tx not buy it from wholesalers, and wholesalers would not buy it from slaughterhouses, SALESMEN ‘WANTED Salesman. Saturday, June 22nd 4 .P.M. to Midnight Schubert Reports* Blend Tones* 6:00 6:15 ficit had been achieved by' or from dealers who have cutting the requirements of | all countries to a basic sub-/ sistence level of 300 grams) “That would be the death | a day. = oat | . | is | stroke to the black market. | The reader should not) jt would cease to function! diverted beef from the regu- | lar channel. | Permanent position selling high-grade building and machinery maintenance prod- ucts this vicinity. National firm, complete line, high commission. ' Write Box 2383, Dallas, Tex. jun221tx jump to the conclusion, upon | gor the simple reason that) the basis of former eet | demand for beef at excess dent Hoover’s remarks, that | prices would no longer exi the famine menace But there is only one way has | been removed. An admitted’ that end may be attained,| st of Be ot tons ti and that way rests entirely , wheat means that there will) with consumers. Let them | ps ay nape et a pd, refuse to buy black market B ve. ition, X- ‘ ack marke iitehice of surplus Whe ae raga mance in various countries means; «pyt | must have beef,”! nothing to starving people | unless the wheat is made, not knowing she and her available to them to eat. | family would be better off| Any optimism is dispelled | physically if they diseon- by the picture of the world | tinued eating beef for| situation drawn by Dean! a while. While we do not! ps rg ne pia recommend mepeerant >. of State, who says the over-| yet many of us would, he pc: nance today is) benefited if we ate lets “whether mankind can suf beef, vive, whether Casio) Finally, bear this in mind: | can survive.” | the black market exists be-| Mr. Acheson points out cause of you, Mrs. House-| that there is no hope of wife. So the next time you, bringing food supplies into you are offered black mar-' balance with the urgent: ket beef, instead of buying: needs until the fall of 1947/| it, report the retailer to the | and warns that the famine! OPA. emergency will not pass this —— | summer, nor even next sum-| While Key West regrets | mer. |the departure of Captain | Even if crops come up to| Reordan, USN, his successor |Refrigeration sales and service. | declares another housewife, Picture framing, diplomas, < MISCELLANEOUS Repairs on all makes. All work | guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, j 220 Duval st., phone 333. junig-tt ampbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, ete. junl-lmo re tificates, photos. Paul G. Di-! Negro, 614. Francis St., phone! 1197-M. jun6-1mox jun22-1tx |life and will make good use of; ‘them. The attachments are; Baby carriage, Stork li ‘strong and the sympathies ten-} ee aise $50.00, paper This should be a contented | «$30.00, Modern dining room , }ife; full of good works, and reap- | set. Cost $260.00, will sell for | 198 2 reward commensurate with , $150.00. 1120 Division street, ' | its deeds. . jun21-3tx} SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1946—The - ‘nature of yesterday begins to be; Pigeons, $1.00 a pair. 15 laying ™Mingled with more _acuteness. hens, $2.25 each. 912 Duval or | The disposition is somewhat more’ For guaranteed plumbing work! and repairs, call John Curry,| 512, Margaret Street,’ phone 781,| Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. jun10-Imxo KEY WEST GARDEN and |} LAWN SUPPLY | announces the opening of its store, ' located at 914 Fleming Street. We are able at this time to sup- ply the greatest majority of your needs. Open daily from! 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Phone 748-W at anytime for in- formation. We deliver. Owned | and operated by Charles H. Wardlow and Kermit Lewin. jun17-10t expectations and we have | Suits us to perfection. enough cereals, the world; ae ee, *, . p, u is will be faced with a serious | Poor government is too} shortage of animal products | and “‘it will be several years | more before we shall be able | to. obtain a: level of world} food supply,even equal to} the unsatisfactory levels of | the years immediately pre- ceding the war.” The American official finds it “frightening to con- template’ the effect of prolonged hunger in coun- tries which suffer from un- stable conditions, left by the war, and says. that the world economic sys- tem, still shuddering from assaults upon it during the} war, is now faced by the impact of “a continuing food crisis.” Mr. Acheson points out that the war has forced men everywhere to live on in- eredibly low standards, that | victim nations have been left ill-equipped to reach normal conditions and that often due to the low stand- ard of honesty and morality among the citizenry gen- erally. . | [Buttonhole worker $12.50, Singer | White Rotary. Cash with or- der. Singer electric portable console treadle machines (re- conditioned). Sewing Machine Shop, 167 Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga. jun22-1tx SS am prc ah i} Could one ask for a bet- ter epitaph than this: “He |ss— | kept his tears to himself and shared his laughter with | You drive. others. i In — Pennsyivania, auto | drivers involved in accidents | are sent to “driving clinics” | FOR RENT RENT A CAR Late model conver- tibles and sedans. By day or week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts- juni-tf to learn better operation of | Furnished apartment for couple. an automobile. How about a Florida clinic? It is needed Apply 801 Virginia Street. jun20-3tx here. SOVIET STORY DENIED \s Considerable publicity is! being given to charges made by the Soviet press that the ; British are maintaining a “part of the German army | under arms in their zone of APARTMENTS FOR RENT -bedroom apartments. Unfurn- ished, with frigidaire, kerosene stove. Available to families living in substandard housing. Income limit for admission, $2,- 010 per annum. Apply at Rental Office, Joseph Yates Porter Place, 7-G. occupation.” PHOTO SUPPLY The charge is denied by droughts and storms have | Howard C. Petersen, U. S. | cut the food supply and af-| Assistant Secretary of War, fected the populations of; who says that the story, war-ridden countries whose} seems to be based on the |, workers are too debilitated! fact that some disarmed! to sow and reap the crops} units of the Wehrmacht necessary to ward off fam-| were kept intact as work ine. ft forces. | We call attention to this In these days a man must} statement by an American Frames, an assortment of sizes; 50c and up. Pilkington Studio, | 515 Fleming Street, Phone 99. jun21-tf ROOMS FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, $5; week. Summer rates. Apply 411 William Street. WANTED either push or be pushed, icans might, in the absence of denial, believe that the, Soviet is correct in the as-! sertion that the British are maintaining a part of the! Key West, the only frost- free city in the United States, may expect Frost the latter part of the month, official because many Amer- Subscribers National Voice. 1307 Petronia Street. junl7-Imox a pts ety FOR SALF Large pony, bridle and saddle. jun21-6tx } 404 White Street. the local weather bureau reports. German army for possible use later on, 1 | 14-£t. new boat. 896 United St. jun21-3tx Millard Roberts, Islamorada, |*lfish, perhaps a little jealous, Flap - P wigs Jun2L-3tx and possibly a little indolent. | - sual ak .|There-is a measure of success, | Small, comfortable ‘house. Apply Such success as the native seems |! 1805 Flagler, between 3 and 7 to desire, but it will probably be pm, jun22-4tx ,won by suavity and subtle plan- ‘ning. When you think of plumbing } supplies or plumbing work,! Chicken should not be fried! think of Pepper's. Call us for| before canning for the brown sista Sepia Pep- | crust becomes hard and dry and! per’s umbing Supplies, 512' ma: develo; i Fleming, Phone 118. jun22-tf flavor. Die ee = : the absentee ballots in the first | 6:30 George Townes Orch.* | g 288 oe & oe we g | Ptimary, Lord, who finished sec- | 7:00 Hawaii Calls” 9:00 ond when the absentee vote was, 7:45 I Was A Convict* ‘ FOR SALE counted, will be the Democratic 8:00 Twenty Questions* : $-\and 3 © bedrocin Dunigalows)| bor isch ae chan coe, Neve | 8:30 Juvenile Jury*® 11:00 ° furnished and unturnisheds| ij ¢scom 22 that vote was set | 9:09 Leave It to the Girls* : hin ee 9:30 Jonathan Trumble, Esq.* — payable monthly. a 0:00 Theater of Air* Monday, June 2th Johnson, Phone 372. . juni-tf! ‘space teas Week al tae - os — Orch. TAM. thee a : 0 rosby ¥ Serenade LUGGAGE TRAILERS transferred to Miami. :30 Vaughn Munroe’s Orch. Mor, — 11:45 King Cole Trio .; ‘New, Factory Built Thursday night will be “Ama-!3]:55 News Lo beet Serenade perahiite ‘ teur Night” in Bayview Park.'12:00 Dance Music* 7:45 Weather Forecast All Steel Body, New Tires Entertainers rehearsed last night canine ! PORE hora PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER in the home of Victor Larsen. Sunday, June 23rd 15 > so: Serenade pune Sean Eee Attorney Thomas S. Caro toda: Lean Ayana 9 9:00 | Frazier Hunt, Somy? ei Pa a petition in Circuit Count, pon esther Porecesy sae ae bags oe = i moet. * asked ’: 8:05 Salon Concert 2 shady Folks* Sues seriall Ropu oan coast fee tae absentee laser, 8:25 News : 9:55 Civie Ca Din CMNERG {HG | eee ee 8:45 John Betts, Evangelist {10:15 South! Phone 825-3 ve j 20-36, : 9:00 Young People’s Church*: {10:30 Married For Life’ é jun: Btx | Slightly more than 1,000 votes 9-39 Voice of Prophecy* }11:00 Cecil Brown* E For Sale—House and lot. 1017 Wore, Polled in Key West today 19:00 Church in the Wildwood [11:15 Elsa Maxwell® Wate nice rans, mid-afternoon in the sec- 10:30 Jesting With the Jesters |11:30 Take It Easy Time* 4 J Pore ond primary. The qualified list 10:45 Men of Note 11:45 Victor Lindiahe* Furniitre (for Jour-ream.. house. numbers 3,679, 10:50 Rev. C. Leon Wells | é. | Apply Box JRH, c/o Citizen! —7—_—_—__ _ .'11:50 Weather Forecast { Office : ; 1-stc| Another case, as a result’ of 11:55 Musical Interlude | Ness OR & - Junel-3t spraying trees in local yards, 12:00 Lyle Van* A j Hi} ‘will come up in circuit court. Noon to 6 P. M. Pee cane we fempl¢’|ind one’ Oi, w. Kemp, 1311, Petronia | Pilgrim Hour* 12:15 Morton Downey, Senge* male. 1110;Grinnell Street. { 1 Lutheran Hour* 12:30 Weather Forecast ; ‘ jun21-3tx street, was arrested on a charge N : 19:35 News + i f thi i State Plant ewe x “ s ‘ Spetant fecaleer valu waroaea ists anatpe ‘while woraying phe Chases 1:00 Listen , , ve, > f Beat Howell, Tenor* : s —— ae re areieers Today The Citizen says in an; Euivate SHONIne a nee mains an A-l con-! ri en = Bill Cunningham, News* | 2:00 Cedric Foster, News* ope pply Petronia or | & Hyprial; paregraph: The World Tomorrow* 2:15 Smiletime* Phone 341-W. jun22-24x| “A man is an animal who will Open House* 2:30 Queen For A Day* 5 | patiently fish five hours without Vera Holly Sings* 3:00 Frank Sinatra ores Spee urand new motor- getting a bite, but will raise Cain j Mystery Is My Hobby* 3:15 Tommy-Jimmy Dorsey ye omg lem today. Full if his supper is five minutes! 4:39 True Detective Mysteries*| 3:30 Lady Be Beautiful® pp akg an late.” 5:00 Attorney for Defense* 4:00 Erskine Johnsen*® Dives ane Dae eee —_----——— 5:30 Abbott Mysteries* 4:15 Johnson Famiby* and Duval Streets 4 H. Sees :30 Jumping Jacks jun5-tf our oroscope 600 ae M. to Midnight | # Mutual Melody Heur* Cee center eee ULe 1 oem ee na eee GAIT 5 lose Websters 5: Soeial Record For Sale—1 new gas stove, lady’s}_ SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1946— | 6:30 Cedric Foster, News* 5:30 Captain Midnight* bicycle, 3-piece redwood living The person born this day should! 6:45 Today’s Sports 5:45 Tom Mix* ‘room set at 529 Margaret St. ‘have enough of the comforts of ; — BR EERE REET, 4 “MAKE ITA MILLION!” —S eee GO TO COLLEGE, TRADE OR BUSINESS SCHOOL FREE! After a 3-year enlistment in the am Regular Army you may 4 lave up to 48 months of educa- tion in the business or trade U. Ss. Army school or college of your choice, for which you are qualified, with tuition and living allowance paid—if you enlist before Octo- ber 6, 1946. Over three-quarters of a million have joined wy already. MAKE IT A MILLION! Get all the facts at your nearest Army Camp or Post. or U. S. Army Recruiting Station. ~ Open Daily 6:30 to 11:38 eam 3:30 to 4:30 Closed Saturday junt3-10t | \ i i | i Away you go for a wonderful, rocket-soaring holiday of fun and frolic. And into your suit- case goes these delightful sports clothes ready to romp over sand and surf, wooded moun- tains and stream! See our new pedal pusher outfits, under- water bathing suits, play clothes and South-of-the-border charmers. All for fun-loving you junl1-18tx | | | We Close Every Thursday at 1 o’Clock. '