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FAGE 7WO Published Daily E: t Sunday, by * AIT MEAN , Owner and | Publinner ALLEN, Busine: rom The Citizen “handing Corner Greene and Ann Sti Only Dally Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County “Pntered at Key West, Florida ag second class matter MEMBER OF ‘RHE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclus- ively entitled to use for sore a. tion Of ail news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this eee and also the local news published here. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year Six Month Three Mont! One Month Weekly ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application. ECIAL NOTICES aging notices, cards of Meesane At respect, obit- uary notices, poems, etc. will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents a line. Notices for entertainment by churches from which a revenue is to he derived are 5 cents a line. The Citizen is an open forum ane 0.00 5.00 2.75 1,00 22 Invites cussion ®f public issu and subjects of local or generat interest ut it Will) not publish anggymous. communications. NATIONAL EDITORIAL. SSOCIATION HITS COMMUNISTS Herbert Hoover, former) President of the United)’ States and now in South America on a food study for President Truman, says that) the “Communist Party in} every country is trying to! break down the provision of | food for hungry people and} thus produce choas where they fish in troubled wat- * ers.” The former President said that in Brazil, as well as in the thirty-seven other coun- tries he visited, wherever, there was a Communis press, it attacked the effort! to provide fodd for the hun-} gry working people of the world. Mr. Hoover makes the point that this opposition is interesting because the Communist press knows that the Christian world is) denying itself food in order, that the working people of France, Belgium, Italy, Po- nd, Yugosalvia and twenty heb! ‘countries “may be saved from. starvation.’ Naturally, the fact that) based on the theory that! » the Cgmmunjst press in * thirty-sik countries has pur-| sueg@ something of a common | line ‘in opposing the effort! to feed ithe starving millions of Eurdpe Asia can be taken a& san indication of a! common _ policy, directed . from some source. The sug- 5 gestion that the Communists # want to produce choas in: order “fish in troubled, is emphasized not by the throughout the world to but by the attitude of Rus-| sian representatives at prac- tieally every international! conference. “RUBBER STAMP” COURT EXPLODES We remember there was) considerable. criticism of President Roosevelt's ap- pointments to the Supreme Court and the vociferous eritics immediately asserted that the High Tribunal would be composed “rubber stamp” justices, without any clash of opinion, which, instead, was neces- sary for the High Court, to function correctly. The recent blast from cabled to this y by Justice Jackson, assailing Mr. Justice Black, ought to effectively answer the allegation. Certainly the nation has not witnessed, in| many year ative denunciation of a jus-| tice by one of his brother: on the bench. Obviousl} there is difference of opin- ion among the members of the high tribunal and the : \ differences do not seem to) involve legal questions. They tell us that housing} f conditions are bad that people are sleeping | in churches. But hasn’t this been done from time im memorial? Thére are those who sug- gest the use of the atomic bomb against the Japanese/ was wrong; we presume they think we should have QUILP, THE HUI HUNCHBACK °| thing to the man seeking to attitude of its! pf) such a v ituper- | getting so| termination is an ad- irable quality ordinarily, but when it is based on spite and hatred it is a despicable characteristic. In fiction, asj well as in history, we have read of many a man who, spurred on by Se tee | hatred, has resorted to every means that came to mind to try to wreak his vengence jj on: persons he despised for jj any of a hundred reasons or {i supposed reasons. d In many cases, the objects of hate have not done any- overthrow them. Nobody had to do anything against Quilp, one of Dickens’ vil- lainous characters, to whip up his hatred and resultant determination to try to ruin) persons he thought were in- terferring with the realiza-| tion of his ambition. Once he had decided on an objective, Quilp attempted to brush aside everybody, regardless of his innocence, who skirt- ed the path he had designed for the accomplishment of his dastardly purpose. | Checked or retarded am- bition has rankled in many a bosom, but in a great ma- rity of, instances it does not foster schemes of evil: against the object of the| hatred. The ambition rank- les and dies and recurs} again, oply to die again, for the passing of time is a cure- all, though sometimes the “cure” does not become! ‘effective till’ death, which) | time eventually brings to all of us. | Many men in real life are! | cast in a mould similar to | that used by Dickens in giv-| jing us the fictional char-) | acter — Quilp, the hunch-| back, forever scheming, against his fellow men. | Being right and doing | right is the secret of feeling right. | han 1 There is little demand| nowadays for the book, What Every Young Girl | Should Know.” j Moscow, «it seems; }}/has | developed a foreign policy nations are either. commun- | ists or hostile. LIVE 150 YEARS? | “Normally, a man should | live to the age of 150 years,” declares Professor Alexan-| der A. Bogomolets, Russian’ scientist and dean of the In-! stitute of Experimental Bi- ology and Pathology at! <iev. | The professor has devel- oped a serum which he says will t the human bod to res the ravages of di: | ease by increasing the resis- /tance of tissures to infect-! | ious and speeding the heal-| ing process in the decelons| | ment of tissue. | Talking for laymen, the! professor points out that his! ;serum is not “an elixir of; long life,” but that it aids! the body to halt the degen-! erative processes that begin | after middle age and by pro-! tecting the connective tis- sues from the effects of age, j tends to make individuals ; | live longer. f 5 | The Russian scientist urges newspaper men not to allow people to believe that they can “fail to take care of themselves” and then | rely on the serum. He insists that it is not a “cure” for] | disease, although he thinks it may assist to prevent a recurrence of cancer after an operation. Moreover, while it is “very effective in | the treatment of acute rheu-| matism and rheumatic fever, | it does not cure chronic arth- | ritis. We have no idea whether the researches of scientists | throughout the world will/ | confirm the claims of Pro- fessor Bogomolets, but it should be noted that he has |taken no patent on the: serum, declaring that “all I, | ask is that those who make! it send samples to us so we} can test it and learn if it is | |up to standard.” He insists) men everywhere” s, “Patents, exclusive | what do I care for) all ask rights, 9” dropped powder puffs. that? | 4 ithat.he “made dhe serum dpe jot ee | and |Room wanted by permanent resi- Regular Type Advertisements under this head will be inserted in. The 15 words or less is 30c. Toe Fl Bat oe Among the | > | BETTER PAYING Positions For Girls ‘Here is an excellent opportun-! ity—No experience required | $25 PER 40-HOUR WEEK |} (About $108 a Month) i +. « EOCSLART Opportunity for earning More for overtime work at Time-and-a-Half Pay. ' { $30 a Week (About $130 a Month) ~~ CLASSIFIED “ADS ia Se:a pror€. and the tnigimum' ehatge foe the. fitet 16 seaade or less is 45c. PAYMENT | pad their : ;Cottage to accommodate two per- Seer apartment, near com- South} missary. New arrivals in town 11:15 sons on South street, ne; Beach. No children, “no. ani- mals, Completely furnished. $65 monthly. Phone 622 or iSelnck ah tne.day af publica Citizen at the rate of 2c a word| Payment for classified . ad- | tion. for each insertion, but the/yertisements is invariably in minimum charge for the first) advance, but regular advertis- ers with ledger accounts may|zen Building, corner Greene advertisements |and Ann streets. Door to the right on entering ‘building. a em wae m% teen iephaine Tl OFFICE Businesa office in The Citi- APARTMENTS FOR RENT _ only. E, A. Strunk, Jr., phone 816. 9: 30 10:00 {11:00 11:30 jun25-tf | 411:45 11:55 391-J. jun28-4t RENT A CAR You drive. Late model conver- tibles and sedans. By day or week. é Entire building store, rear ground living quarters, and second ‘floor living quarters. 706 Duval After 180 days’ training and Experience Scheduled Pay Increases , Pleasant Surroundings " Liberal Benefit Plan Vacation With Pay ‘ Telephone Operating is a Fascinating Job ‘ Apply to Mrs. McDermott Telephone Office For More Information SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY jun29-tf ; Experienced millwork and cab- | inet man. Apply Biscayne Boat | 9. Works, S.E. Ist Avenue, pepe stead, Florida. jun27-3t | Unusual opportunity to start in profitable business. Sell ling- efie, skirts, blouses, aprons, ' anklets, etc. Old reliable firm. Write Thogersen Hoisery Co., Wilmette, Ill. jun29-1tx | WANTED Subscribers National Voice. 1307 | Petronia Street. junl?-1mox | ,Wanted—Active, embryo writers | to form group as an incentive ‘to work.; Informal... Fred Green, Box 662, Key West. jun24-6tx WANTED TO BUY. One large steamer trunk. © Call 826-W. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.} jun27-3tx | Wanted—Fairly late model sedan, | Chevrolet preferred. After 5] p.m. 903 Southard. jun29-7tx MISCELLANEOUS Refrigeration saies anq service. Repairs on all makes. All work teed. Mumford & Ross, 220 val st., phone 333. juni8-tf |Campbell’s, $28 Division, phone 189. ner made, locks repair- ed, ete. junl-Imo Picture framing, diplomas, cer- tificates, photos. Paul G. Di- Negro, 614 Francis St., phone 1197-M. jun6-l1mox iFor 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 Washing done by the bundle, if brought to Mrs. Annie Thomp- son, 412 Julia Street. jun26-6tx Driving Philadelphia, about June 29th. Cripple will carry assist- ant driver, white, male. No charge transportation, but com- panion should pay own meal rooms. Telephone Mr. Cham- bers, 727, or call 1428 Vernori Ave., 5-8 p.m. jun27-3tx BATHTUBS SOON AVAILABLE Typewriter, (a One pressure cooker, baby strol- Trailer Caladiums, street. R. Kirchik, Phone 1028M. jun26-6tx APARTMENT at 1307 WHITEHEAD ST. Apply at The Citizen Office Nicely furnished 3-room apart- ment; hot, water bath. Adults, no pets. Phone 222-M. 625 An- gela street. jun29-2tx FOR SALE and 3 - bedroom bungalows, unfurnished; | furnished and small down payment, balance | payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. When yeu think of plumbing suppli¢s or plumbing work, think of Pepper’s. Call us for repairs or installations. Pep- per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118... jun22-tf 4 x 10 luggage trailer, 16 x 600 tires.) Also heavy-duty trailer. Apply: 1826 Fogarty Ave. and lst St. after 5:30. ad jyn27-3tx ieycle, $25.00. Phone : ‘ _,Jun28- -2tx | Harley Davidson vaicewele. Ap- 1217 Petronia St. jun28-2tx | ply It won't be long before we can supply you with bathtubs or complete bath, toilet, basin sets. | It would be wise to let us know your wants now so that you can be among the first td get! what you need. Come in and put your name on our list. Pep- per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming St., Phone 118. jun28-tt | °36 Ford, good condition. Cheap. Recently overhauled. Must sell! by Ist. Phone 839-W or call 2406 Staples Ave. register, large elec- tric ceiling fan, desk, filing case, show cases, china closet, | dinner set and glassware: | Phone 1028-M. jun26-6tx | ler and electric hot plate. See Mr. Moore, Room 13%, | White House Hotel. jun80-Itx | and shed, as is. $75.00. Mastic Trailer Camp. jun29-3t] palms, ferns, crotons, hibiscus, cactus, poinsettias, geraniums, flame vines, many | others. 1004 Southard St.,} _ Phone 1049-J. jun30-1tx Household furniture. 120-C Poin-} ciana. jun29-3tx | Now! At Thompson’s Marine Cu- rio Shop, 324 Margaret St.,| Frank W. Lovering’s “Hurricane Between”—thrilling record of junl-tf i _ jun28-3tx : ja the *| DOROTHY GRIF Furnished apartment, close in, one bedroom, living room, kitch- en and bath, $30.00 per month. Phone 1008-J. One-bedroom furnished apart- ment. All modern conveniences. Apply 801 Virginia St. jun28-5tx Efficiency apartment, gas and refrigerator. Phone 261-J. ments. Lights and linen furn- , ished. Call at 915 Southard St. jFrames, an assortment of sizes, 50¢ and up. Pilkington Studio, 515 Fleming Street, Phone 99. jun21-tf PERSONAL ‘ | Will the man in uniform who was aboard Key West Transit bus 10:30 A.M., May 28, when colored girl was injured near corner of White and Newton Streets, please communicate with Box.1, Citizen Office. jun26-28-29-3t LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCER Case No. 10-766 MARIE B. GLAZIER GITLIN, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE ABRAHAM See sat ORDER OF PU Bnica’ TION To: Abraham Gitlin, 5l4 wstouy enna Abington, Pennsylvania. iv requ pak to ap- You are het pear to the Bill ef Complaint for divorce in the above styled cause on or before thé 17th day of July, a D. 1946, othérwWise the allega- tibhs: theréin will We taken as con- fessea.9 This order is te ¥é published once | jldsts jun29-te , 11:30 a week for fouf conseeutive weeks paper published in the City of Key West, Florida. | Done and Ordéred this 13th day of June A. Pak 46. Ly Clerk boty tad Ress C Sawyer County, Florida. ary K, Weodson, Beputy Clerk. (sd) Allan B. Cléate, jr., Solicitor fér Plaintif?, junts- IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT ' AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IN RRR In re Estate of DEI bia creer sed. MARY NOTICH TO one TORS Py having claims or demands against id Estate: You, and each of you, are here- fied and required to present ims @nd demands which you, er of you, may have against tate of Mary Demeritt, de- late ,of Monroe County, Lord, County Judge of Monroe County, Florida, at his office in the cf Courthouse in Monroe , Flopida, within eight cal- r months from the date of the t publication: hereof. All claims demands not presented within time and in the manner pre- scribed herein shallbe barred as provided: by law, Dated this 21st A.D. 1946. (sd) ioe PH RAY. MOND LA As Administrator of the of Mary Demeritt, jun day of June, RCUIT COBRT OF THE ‘TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 'D FOR MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA. IN CHAN- CERY, Case No. 10-768 CYRIL GRIFFIN, Plaintiff, ORCE ACTION D ORDER oF PU To: Dorothy Griffin, 936 Massachusetts Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. dant. JICATION Palm Beach Sea Skift, No. 18 N} 274. $650.00 cash. Includes life } belts, ropes and anchor. 627} Caroline street. jun29-3tx | Flagler’s FEC Extension to Key West, its ruin by storm, and re- sultant completion of Overseas Highway. jun27-29;jly1-3-5-8-10-12x ROOMS FOR RENT |Light housekeeping rooms, $5 week. Summer rates. Apply 411 William Street. jun11-18tx —_—__ WANTED—ROOM TO RENT dent, downtown or near water- front. Describe, give rate. Write P.O. Box 624, Key West, Flor-| ida. jun27-3t Broiler ckls five to six weeks old; Lost—$10 between Bayview Park | BABY CHICKS | assorted |Reds, Rocks, Austra Whites, Minorcas, Cross, our choice 47¢ each. Give express | office.“No orders less than 33 | birds accepted. Send money | erder; no COD. Lighteners Poultry Farms, RFD 3, Colum- bia, S. C. jun@9-itx LOST and Dr. Cobo’s office. Will finder please phone 261-M. Re- ward. Boy needs same to pay bill. jun29-1tx You are hereby required to ap- for pear to the Bill of Complaint, divorce, it on the Other’ i ya be taken as nope. his order to be published once a wack dor tanp caneecktive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a news- Paper published in Key West,! Florida. Done and Ordered this 14th day of June, A. D. 1946. L) Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit ¢ rt, Monroe Count By: Florence THOMAS S. CARO, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. jun15-22-29,jul6,1946 e = STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL all creditors and all persons |; AT ALL GROCERS : 02£4444444444444444. 12:00 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:45 a ee For Rent—Two furnished apart. | 11! be 2: 30 2:35 2:45 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 WE in The Key West Citizen, a news- | ef the Circuit Court, | oP. 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