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Cn TC TALL LST RANTING West Citizen Daily Except by “The Cit! ile Conner Greene ana Ann Streets Only Dally Newspaper in Key West 4nd Monroe County tere ey West, Florida ai second class mmtter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press 1s orci ively entitled to for rrona : ti f all new ches ite te ttror: not. ‘other e credited ir. this paper and also the local news published here. SUBSCRIPTION RATES OME YORE ona nnnenn-nseonee- ADVERTISING RATES Made Known on application. SPECIAL NOTICES All reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, obit- wary notices, poems, ete. will be eharged for at the rate of 10 cents a@ line. Notices for entertainment by churches from which a revenue it to be derived are 5 cents a line. “The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of public issues and subjects of local or general interest but it will not publish anogymous communications. NATIONAL EDITORIAL SSOCIATIO BIGMEN AND THE LAW If a down-and-out veteran of hard luck decided to tempt the law and steal a few dollars worth of some- bedy else’s goods, the law gets after the brother with a hue and cry, and he gen- erally winds up in the jug for a term, regardless of the provocation of near- . starvation. If an operator of big busi- ess fleeces the general public by violating the anti- trust law, he manages to get off with a fine and, at worst, ‘a suspended jail sentence. He. continues, for some strange reason, to énjoy the respect of his business asso- ciates and the community in} which he has, as a matter of «policy, distributed a pittance _of. his ill-gotten «gains. The above observations are ‘called to mind by the news dispatch telling of the conviction of three business men in New York City of conspiracy to evade pay- Changing, changing, al- ways’ changing; that is the -way with life. ~ : Yesterday, in The Citi- Ten-Years-Ago “smn, was an item about 500 ist for jobs with the WPA. perienced the greatest busi- aess bomb in the: history of ars paid meals for s dreds of Key 'Westers earn- ad more than $100 a week each. ‘ and many of the tinue to seek them. Repeat- edly, The Citizen has*warn- ed them that the: time would come when condi- tions would change, and men again would be seek- ing jobs. Saturday The _ Citizen published a story in whieh Jeff Knight, Jr., manager of the United States Employ- ment Service in Key West, said that between 60 and 90 persons called daily at his office looking for jobs and filing unemployment com- pensation claims. He added that about one-half of the applicants were veterans. Nobody can foretell the future. All of.us ¢an guess, and one guess is as good. as another: But we can judge by past performances: what happened after the First World War, for instance. If that is to be taken as a cri- terion, then the demand for jobs will continue to in- crease, instead of decrease. How long that will last is an- say with certainty. But wise, wise, were those Key West- ‘advice, when jobs were | plentiful, and saved a good- \ ly part of their earnings. | One sure way to be happy is to make others happy. A jury is 12 men called ment of . $2,872,756 : in in-| ter lawyer. come taxes. The brothers} were out on bail in the sum} of $5,000 each and.after the | uilty on ere re- jury found them, 23 counts, Fe * Jea’éd on the same: bail: >. Itshould be noted that the ‘defendants admitted the tax “evasion but claimed immuni- ty from prosecution, plead- ing that they disclosed the tax arfears and that a gov- ernmental policy prevented prosecution. The govern- ment said that the disclos- ure was not made until af- ter an investigation started. The defendants will be sentenced on July 10th and we are interested in watching the punishment they get. If nothing prevents we shall report the outcome later, . .. RED ARMY SAYS, According to the Russian newspaper, Red Star, which carries\ regulations of the Russian army, the new regu- “lations + promulgated by Generalissimo Stalin require = soldiers “to respect super- “ iofs ‘and chiefs, strictly. ob- > segving the rules of military = politeness and saluting.” - Im the United States, = among other recommenda- = tions of the Doolittle Board, = was one to cut down the - business of saluting and an- other to change the appel- lation: of officers of privates of the “Non- . Commissioned Corps.” The -only question is i which program is designed » to make the world safe for} ° demdécracy? Viulgarity is always the conduct of others. The “rubber stamp” Court has*now been revealed as the. “dynamite” group. Tt is one trait of human! nature to take everything + : that is offered without cost. | There is a fifth freedom <hes.-or- she, so elects, to the | | 10 sin’ was ever committed }that did not also hurt an- | othe? life. thai, please. Wait a minute, erican. money. | There will be a lot of writ- | ing about the incident in the | Blue River, near Kansas City, Missouri, where Mrs.; 8:00 | Hannah Louise Myers faced | 8:30 _a decision which will cause a lot of discussion. - Mrs.. Myers, her husband and three children, were splashing in the river on a | family outing. The wife and | children stayed close to the} the husband} banks, © but went into midstream where other thing none of us can} exceedingly ers who took The Citizen’s |c! Chinese messengers for} | British and American news} {services in Shanghai had} | their pay raised to $65,000. | | Quick, a ticket for Shang-' | why that’s only, $35 in Am-| ‘ SOB STORY DELIGHT | SSRSaS AAIIAIRROMW & Ss 2 |a perplexing question, with; 9:00 Xey West. Restaurant keep- Harold D. King. cofnmslasionat $30 a week and | of lighthouses, arrived today in dishwashers, Hun-/Key West on the tendef Ivy. Ha}, ., Iwas met in Miami -by tendent William pate aboard the Ivy: : Jobs sought men then.) pie c, begs. Dies cas meN /tishing last night with. Hgward B. thought jobs. would » Con-|witson on’ the motorboat: Sheba, ught a tarpon weighing 114 John C. Park, plumber, while working on a window of Norberg}: ‘Thompson’s home this morning, | fell 20 feet and landed om the} conerete top of a cesspool. broke his left ankle. Millions of baby crawfish have been turned loose in local waters during the last few days by Emory L. Pierce, in charge of the hatchery in the local aquar- ium. This morning he placed many of ‘tlfe crawfish in the rocks in the water along the boulevard. Robert O.. Van Dueseén,}; curator of the. Fairmount | Park Aquarium eat top hi arrive in Key t on July 13 tof’ TELEGRAPH CO! ANY colléct fish in ‘local’ waters: for ye Sire erie exhibition purpose. in the, aquar- ium, according to a, letter receiv- ed from him today. by Peter B.}, Roberts, cae Pilots Clarence Thompson and Myron Russell returned today to Key West from Miami in Pilot Boat No. 3, which had been taken. to Miami to have a new motor installed, cnn Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “When enemies bury the hat- het, they usually keep a blue- print of the spot.” Moving For 40th Time | WARSAW, N. Y. — On July. |.1st, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith}: moved for the fortieth time in their 45 years of married life. Moving was no problem 'to them, | to decide who has the bet-jhowever, for they moved into their own house and have owned 36 of the other houses they have | It is bad enough -that a,occupied, in four states, eight’ sin punishes the sinner but | counties and 22 villages. RADIO PROGRAM ANNOUNCED BY STATION Subject to Change -WKWE Where to Listen— 3680 On Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting System . (*Desigantes Network Program) Tuesday. July 9th OP. M, to Midmight News 1600 Club Weather Forecast 1600 Club Ray Henle* Parade of Sports Arthur Hale, News* Inside of Sports* Nick Carter* Adventures of Falcon* Gabriel Heatter* Real Life Stories American Forum* Upton Close, News* « Moonlight Serenade All the News* Wednesday, July 10th to Neon 7A. M. 7:00 Sunrise Serenade 7:15 News 7:20 Sunrise Serenade the water was deep. Amid) 7:30 Norman Cloutier the shouts of the children, she realized her husband was in distress. Although. an inexpert swimmer, she gave her youngest child, less than three years old, to an older boy, aged 9, and started | swimming toward her hus- | band, She ,glanced. back in |fall into the river. She {turned back, dragged the | | strangling baby out of the! water and then headed to- ward her husband, but he had vanished. 43 The sob-story writers will make much of the momeht- out decision that she was required to make. They will exclude sympathy for her terrific turmoil, with mayd- lin tears over her choice be- tween husband and baby. | The truth of the matter: is 'that the woman probably acted instinctively, without the belief that if she cou time to see the baby slip! “Commissioned Corps” and | from his brother’s arms and | thinking of a choice, and in| 7:45 ‘ Weather Forecast 7:50 Sunrise Serenade News 8:20 Sunrise Serenade 9:00 Frazier Hunt, News* 9:15 Down Homers Shady Valley Folks 9:55 Civic Calendar 10:00 Meditation 10:15 Southland Singing 10:30. Married for Life* 11:00 Cecil Brown* 11:15 Elsa Maxwell* 11:30 Take It Easy Time* 11:45 Richard Maxwell* Noon to 6 P. M. 45 John, J. Ani * :00 Cedric Foster, ‘News® :00 Novati :15 Benny ian :30 Lady Be Beautiful* 400 Erskine Johnson* 415 The Johnson Family* 4:30 Jumping Jacks la| #45 in America: the right of ev-! save the baby, her husband | erybody to be a sucker, if} would manage to keep up| Melody Hour* Social Record 5:15 Superman* s 5:30 Captain Midnight* until she could reach him. | 5:45 Tom Mix* Superin-| W. Demerit! He] After 180 Days’ ‘Training “will SO gS “F fblag and sedans By day of “the Minute News* are" ‘Siesta Serenades’ 4 1:00 Master Singers, un¢heon with Lopez* col- tenn enna Thomas Curry, of North é applicants on_ the waiting |was stricken suddenly with ap- Since ‘then. we -have ex-{‘ ‘A GOOD, CONNECT Me Me While Training. && 3 TELEPHONE OPERATOR , {Wanted — Fairly: * ear for That's about $106 a month with} 790 Ext, 88 days. 817 Fleming ; nity of earning tore at’ Time-and-a-Half for Overtime. : $30 a Week (About $1360 a Month) nights. jly9-4tx apartment or house, furnished. me 608-W. . 2 and 3 - and Experience Seheduled Pay Increases Liberal Benefit Plan © Vacation With Pay Telephone Operating Is an Interesting Career that Offers You Much Now and in the Future Get the Full Story from Our |. NELEPHONE OFFICE: _ Apply, to ‘Mrs, McDermott UTHERN BELL TELEPHONE Johnson, Phone 372, jul 1-tf When vou think of plumbing si ies or plumbing work, think | Fleming, Phone, 118, BATHTUBS SOON: AVAILABLE — supply you..with bathtubs or} Beauty operator.’ Apply Beauty| Colony. 509 Southard St. jly2tt complete It would, be wise to let us know what you need. Come in and Make $20 daily selling new plas- tic plaque invention. Every household prospect. Send for sample. Dale Specialty, 100 Hudson St., Dept. D, New York 13. jly9-1tx |For’ per’s Pl Fleming St., Supplies, 512 me 118. jul 1-tf Combination bell boy and porter;} Palm, one baby bed, one strol- 4© white or’ colored). Good salary and working conditions. Apply Overseas Hotel. jly8-3t SALESMEN WANTED Margaret. 1941 trailer, 26 feet, good con- dition, fine'Rawleigh business available} Fleming er call 152-J. in. Monroe county. . Products sold“ 25° years. 1500 families. Nearby dealer, W. Kunze, mak- ing ‘sales of $75 and more many weeks. Business very. good. * For, ‘full particulars <write to. day. » Rawleigh’s, Dept. FA ' 116-227, Memphis, Tenn. * : jly2-3-! Sloop; 19’, good condition, good sails, reasonable., 221-F Poin- ciana Pl. ‘ Studio ,Couch, Cheferobe. Apply . 122-A Poinciana Pl. jly6-3tx pan seR Salih Dena See 1937. Terraplane, $175. 515° Fleming St. Motor Bike; in good running con- | : dition, $75.00.. Also, automatic ! record changer phonograph. | Apply 1022 Fleming street. ft ‘ jly8-3tx | 1 Sly8-3tx heart.” BSAC Ac cee, seme at I ox R. D., ae Finnish nations’ past shows sla: TES truths should f friendly relations between our country and the Soviet Union! are a necessary precondition 8, our independence and thus for | an_ international war Finland! Died Navy Lieutenant and wife desire) .., beat be protected and spared|, 1819—Eliag ho war losses by. cooperation with first practical Seytetx the Soviet Union. ot Before the war conscripts were ;at first in America “hard but hard life before proud tradition was to work as born at Spencer, Mass. Died the west’s bulwark against the 3, 1867. east.” The new. manual now de-{ bedroom eek i j Johnson & the 700 years of Swedish rule @d electrical who could get told that Finland's 1847—Edwin J. Houston, clares that a positive result of ;delphia high school teacher, farm- engineer-inventor, was that Finland entered into | born Alexandria, Va. Died March the community of western coun- | tries but on “the negative side of Pepper’s. Call us for | Stood the fact that it became an repairs or installations. . Pep-| “outpost” against Russia. - per's. Plumbing Supplies, 512; When the war of independence i jul-1-tf| in 1918 is treated, the regulations state that teachers should not take a position for or against 5 ‘jly6-tf! It won't be long before we can/one side without objectively es- | a i n u tablishing that both the white bath, toilet, basin sets. | and the red side fought accord-} ing to its convictions. The fa- your wants, now so that you! vorable Bolshevik attitude to- can be among the first to get) ward Finland’s declaration of in- | fergpah a mk Guar Liat, Pepe sa terres is emphasized in the | On the question of the winter | war in 1939-40, the regulations | declare that there is no conclus- } Salé — Four . six-year-old ive evidence that Czarist Russia } Prichardi’ Palms, one Travius | Sought positions on the Atlantic! coast of Northern Norway and} ler. J. D. Bearup, rear 514/then added that there is even less jly2-6tx proof of sych strivings on the part of Soviet Russia. The decisive impulse to the Can be seen Carpet} war in 1941-44 was that Finland Golf Lot, cor. Elizabeth and] allowed the passage of German troops, the army instructions jly3-6tx | say, while the presence of Rus- | ee itole Tesla, famed ,New York electrical 5 born in Austria. Died dant ioe rocket is 46 feet long: Corporal, developed Army, is 16 feet sian troops at the border did not mean that Russia was planning | to attack Finland. The manual concludes that re- cruits should be drilled to the effect that Finland “has lest im- portant territory and suffered | heavy losses both culturally and militarily because of its anti- Russian attitude in the past.” RE ED CHILLS res Se, AT LAST! fest relief PRICKLY jly6-3tx | 4-cylinder Hurcules ‘ga$ motor; suitable for ‘marine. Apply Key West Marine Rail- Apply |Man’s bicycle; good balloon tires, © At last — a hew heat powder 1900 Staples ‘avenue. 0 absorbent containing super- bentonite! Johnson's Heat Powder quickly and cools the itchy, burning prickly rash. And the bentonite — exclusive with Johnson's — promotes quick healing by keep- ing the skin dry. Try it }Three initialed graduation ring. | Campbell's, 928 Division, phone 1939 Chevrolet for sale; in good | 189, Keys made, locks repair-| CMdition. Apply No. 9 Nassau | ed, ete. jul Lime |, Lane. jly8-3tx | i ‘, 5 Pos guaranteed plumbing work [24% -bicxele: 612 Margaret Street, phone 781. Staples avenue, , {Gives a try on your next job. Free estimates. 3 repairs, call John Curry, junl10-1mxo good paint, $19.50. les avenue. Dr..A. M. Morgan, Chiropractor, 1400 Reynolds St., Tel. 874. You drive. Late model conver: Whitehead. 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