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a% “KAGE TWO a! \ THE-KEY WEST CITIZEN 7 ae _ RARAMOUNT Your di PB Mig secoteass carey Key West. Citizen ’|, 2 four Horoscope |i Z Wea ae] Today’s Anniversaries. ‘(Know America) CONSIDERATION . ? ‘steady and by industry and F - ; 1810—Robert A. Toombs, fam- Publi Daily Except Sun ‘Ye reports are true about i f ‘Da i Rot - . . Owner isanee : quare dealing becomes ‘comfort : B ee led preSSivil War Georgia U. + Ge NM LEEN, Dubinees Manager the resumption of several |abiy situitted. Mote than. this! he ys Gone V ctereas: lecnatoall he Die Meretob end Ane fires will furnish comfort to. friends |, , i ‘state, Soldier, noted lawyer-ora- tor, born. in, Wilkes county, Ga. (aang seen ; ~ ied Dee. 15, 1885. éllege’ man himse! Governor Dave Sholtz | 1825—Richard Henry “Stoddard, vinje, Mo, Died Jt appointed William V. Albury as famed: New York poet, critic and)” = Fase ‘ot the criminal cout to literaryeditor, his day's “Nestor| Lake Mead; backed up , by !suéceed ‘J. Vining artis, de- {of American Literature”; born at}: _’ Boulder Dam on the Colorado] geased, Hingham, ' Mass." Died May 12, River, is. the biggest artificial EGY 19038. if lake in. the’ world — ‘over 32,-4! Miss Emma Johnson, 74, died | 1840—Francis Amasa_ Walker, 900,000 acre feet of water ahd is 19 o'clock this.-morning in the ;f@med writer on economics, presi- | Corner Greene and Ann Streets; | former activities in Key Ouly Dally Newspaper in Key west} West, then residents may BTSs MB tinal bs lacie entertain rosy views about “<_ Entéred at Key West, Florids | the future of this city, gn ee One report is that the TBE, ASSOCIATED PRESS Florida East Coast Ferry | ively entitled to ike te. Kopubitea| System will _ resume be- Sn ao rtnertne arsaiee ial wore new ost. Rm EP vana; that ships will:be op- erated weekly between Key West atid New Orleans, and and to kindred.. Honor and ; es-} téem’ will follow his path in ‘life ; and the world’ will be better for his having lived. i OF JULY 2, 1936. on this paper and also the local news published here. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Old Folks Home. Funeral serv-|@ent of, the Mass. Institute of | ices will be held tomorrow after-|Techmology, who made that in- ff Year 1.0.00 Six Monit 3.00] that the Clyde-Mallory Line noon in St. Paul's church; with stitution great, born in Boston. | bg Mo ges ?43| intends to resume. service ‘ the Rev. A. B, Dimmick ‘officiat-.Died Jan. 5,.1897. : Weekly © 25| between here, and New sravrox fing. ' 1853—Frederick T. Gates, Bap- | NCED RY 0. C) nge liste os jtist_¢lergyman, financial adviser | John D. Rockefeller, projector j of University of Chicago, the me > } ae York. As to the Clyde-Mallory Line report, Charles 5. Smith, the local agent, said that the company is uhab ADVERTISING RATES Made known on ppplication. AF SPECIAL NOTICES All__ readin: notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, obit- poems, etc, will be Douglas. Wilson, formerly Key West, now traveling ‘ageh' for the P. & O. Steamship Com pany, .with offices in Miami, ar- Where to Listen— 1600 On Your ‘ Mutual Broadcasting ‘System ‘ vary notices, . charged for at the rate of 10 cents oo) (Designates Network Program) / vivod yesterday with a rty of “E @ ine. to: make any decision at! Tuesday, July 2nd Hoban PAX, 5 : ehurahee from whieh a revenue ea present because all its hea 00 . to Midnight ipa sagiaes are on their way if you want @ CO eiises kan coun forum ana| Wise ~ships ave ‘Stil in the) 6:15 1600 Club fr hosiinad : an eters oC leat or weneral possession of the War Ship-| 6:30 Weather Forecast ° Fire Chief Harry Baker, at a j We hereby pledge not to raise one interest but it will not publish{ ping Administration. : 6:35 1800 Club , |meeting last night of city coun- ELECTROL ; rticle. Al ‘ will anoBymovs communications. “| think,” Mr. Smith} 7:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr.* a 1h ecommicriied” that’ ceverat cent on any artic our added, “that when the com=| 7:15 Parade of Sports - buildings’ in Key West *be «con- ie remain as they were under the O.P.A, rules pany gets back its:ships, the - eet ene, gest ‘demned as fire hazards. vacuum cleaner and regulations. ae e ‘est | 7: inside of Sports Sa : hae tok: wuss re-| 8:00. Nick Carter* Edward A. Strunk, jr. today As to the future, we hope to continue a eimied,” ae Finbcaet v3 Faleon® presided at a meeting of the Key CHRISTMAS 1946 serving Key West the same as in the past, cetaal aa heather 2, 2 s abriel Heatter’ West ‘Rotai 4 cea ( * * SUGGESTS U. S. HIRE As to the other reports,| 9:15 Real Life Stories: le hpi tned hi ee aed place your order with the best in the way of Furniture, Furm (MERCENARIES there is no way of verifying! 9:30 American, Forum* ? ishings, Restaurant Equipnrent and Vene- jsent from the city. ‘ Upton’ Close, News* |} tian Blinds. ithem. ih Key) West; but. be- 410:15, O'SWEENEY , Sénator Elbert Thomas,' hind one of thém ‘iy'’men- | 10:30 might, Serenade ||| ° | “Ray Demeritt, of Francis street, | TMA ef Uta; proposes tat the! tiohéd “a, {coripany that has |11:00 wine ‘News* . 7 at yesterday for Tampa to visit | fone 855 HY AL N, Manager trélatives. 1 4 weocnupytleentirebuilding Maxwell Co., “ United States allow ‘enlist- Furniture and Furnishings, riers og ge id REMY thay | Whether the report about | 7:00 Suhrise Betenate fu Pan Nevatro. tacal. dietetic ed 909 Fleming Street, have enough men to serve) the ferry. system, that is the 4 peat EBA [fe sestentt’ cn 6 vane ee Ps ie ds in th “| former system which opet-| _' erena in Miarni. - EOE eae as oh is in e paras oa ated from Key)West! before 7:30 Norman Cloutier ' AT, : cupied by us as a result o e ‘ ~ | 7:45 Weather Forecast rae wa, LASTS fas? relief Fo ai aaa the war. ; the. 1985 Labor Day. hurri-| 7:59 ‘sunrise Serenade ghee. Sonate: Albury te ty ry e Ee A t, pe-| a: {plane yesterday afternoon for Mr. Thomas suggested | cane, is true or not, we 8:15 News |Miami, where she will visit # tom ICKLY that foreigners particularly | lieve Key Westers may feel} 8:20 Sunrise Serenade baw dave € she wil visit for a Poids: tie used to ¥eplaces assured that before the cqm- au gtd News* Reg eae ae * i ‘ ist season is| 9: jown Homers ‘ae » HEAT | bon gina sgt ae) naa Pg hart gene ag Divine 9:30 Shady Valley Folks fi noney Ebathie ag says in an ay] : “ r would give them the pay that! ’ 9:55 Civic, Calendi igpee Se P | Aiherican soldiers Mfcbalve between Key West and ino dele ee Tt is easy to have the last] @At lest—a new heat powder it b} good @aans it $ “but none of the other bene-| Havana. b 10:15 Southland Singing ey in an argument if that word || teclearnat oe eet fs USINESS | 40: js i ‘Yes’. x i ohnson’s Pric! Level - headed 30 Married for Life* Hast fwdh cae one fits.” He says that. “even if | we only got one extra sol-} gies : Hips j dier, that would at least avn position,.in relation to Ha-/11:15 Elsa Maxwell* ltury, more books had been|| Prickly rash. Aid the bentonite f s | ve is by far the best in{|11:30 Take It Easy Time* tasatern: ; en! exenad i the drafting of one 18-year-| Vana, JS Dy i rinted in Chi h sive with Johnson’s — : j i ting |11:45 Richard, Maxwell* |p in Chinese than any other ees 4 . old.” «| Florida. Ferries opera’ 8 Aa | languages together. | Promotes quick healing by keep- We are not surprised that| from here, ‘as compared to Noon: to 6 P. | i | ing the skin dry. Try it today, FAMOUS FOR the ssuggestion’ has ; been|.at least’ anottier, city, met /12:00 -News* i : made that the United States| toned a8. @ proposed ferry /33:46., Morton, Bowne: FINE FLAVOR employ. mereehaty | troops] port, is onky: ome “Half tthe took! Mraties forect SINCE 1866 to petform ‘the functions) distance, yee ki 12:40 (Siesta Sen: . ‘ded that devolve upon this coun-} Sure t that: fae idl 1:00 ‘Master Six , ire try as a result of winning| given paramount considera-| 1:15 Lopez Music* hk, two tremendous wars. Hard-| tion in establishing, the line.} 1:30 Lopez Music* This Old Treatment Often EN. Pressed, congressmen, NO} whe World. seems, to have 20 aries Posten, New 7 nian =; JOY A rcs saecceten| survived the A ee ee ae pegetines: ay é ; 5) ‘quick! BOTTLE OF igren' at y without ‘tecei 30 Queen For A ‘Day*.. jj ing. man clutches at aj oratory psa’ ut 1 m 3:00 Novatime / @ EHRET’S BEER straw, but the history of the | 2 inferiority .comp'ex. 3:15 Benny Goodman ae er of : Be | T re) DA y ! past reveals thatthe employ- YEARS OF WHEELS |, 3:3. Lady Be Beautiful* | Cer elven again beckaai is ; . ment of mercenary soldiéts} FIFTY, . CENTS: ore Frakine J ‘ho eco see eee, : i Soe sige rt the decadence Much of America 6 prow 430 Jumping Jacks Stary sesges Sh rate seal : DISTRIBUTOR é ress in the pas’ years 4:45 ‘Melody Hour* with your Kidneys or bladder, aban ROBERT KNOBEL—Wholesale B Unfortunately, the peo-|,, interestinely | 5: i : etd rig 9 al - rm sale Beer & Wine as has been interestingly 5:90 Socal Record Sr emaanarae aera bat 2089 N. Micnv Ave., Miem, Ha, ple of the United States, or certainly a large number of | tive Golden Jubilee velebrat- men realize that Key West's brought out by the Automo-| them, are entirely unwilling! oq in Detroit recently = has] 5 to pay the price of being the world’s greatest nation. The United States can no more dodge, 4 responsibility than it can dodge involvement in any future war. istasteful though it may be, it is up to us to take whatever steps may be nec- essary to provide the armed| forces needed for the pres- « ent job in the world. If this} ineonveniences young -men of @ighteen | and nineteen years of age, it is unfortun- ate, but, after all, they are facing a much easier pros- pect than that faced by the veterans of the past war. Hew we like to make other people do their duty! Any speaker, or_ writer, who pleases everybody, says nothing. ey Contrary to what many people supposed during the war, isolationism is not dead in this country. Learn from mathemati- cians; they have to under- stand a problem before they can find the answer. We sometimes wonder what the preachers of 1875 would have said about the bathing suits of 1946. When a man begins to tell you what is wrong with hu- been due to the automobile. Yes sit, it looks as if it’s | here to stay, justifying| those independent and re- sourceful pioneers who staked their last dollars on the premise it was “here to stay” along back at the turn | of the century. { “Automobile” spells trans- | portation to most of ‘us, a| convenient means to get), from one place to another. | Such casual appraisal: hard- | ly ever extends to the rami- fications of the industry and | how it has carried America along. In wartime, World War II particularly, it has served well. One high army official pointed out that “the biggest mistake made by the Nazis was when they put their war on wheels.” Estimates are that one of every seven of ‘the some 52,000,000 jobs now. being worked at in the United States is either directly or indirectly connected to the auto industry. About 30,- 000,000 are in use at pres- ent. The automobile has spread the cities of the na- tion far beyond their 1900 bounds, and brought rural dwellers to city conveniences in many circumstances. There are 54,000 communi. | ties in the United States at} present served only by truck, | buses and automobiles. | The automobile mnYeans) manity, the chances are that he is telling you some of the things that are wrong with hitnself. é dt is’said there is nothing new unger the sun, not even in ctookedness. While in the Naples museum, the writer was Shown loaded dice from Pompeii, destroyed in the year 79. ’ more than a mere machine | in America. It has become a part of life, a facility that} has been gained through | evolution dating back to the | days ‘when the first el tive man found that a dise ‘or round log rolled and) made-his work easier. Its goldén jubilee . year well} deserves the attention of} our citizens. 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