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KAGE TWO a _ The "BE | USING SURPLUS MONEY est Citizen | rhe tning of first We t In "Days Gone By , Bacent. ,.by| tance in a city is to have ee Ea ee Oe ake care ot ite nck At the other extreme, if the OF JULY 10, 1936 ; : ‘From The Citizen Bath - : Corner-Greene.and Ann Streets Only Daily Newspaper in Key West| city is an island, as Key ‘ West is, the thing of out- | standing importance, in na Monroe County A ; Entered at Key West, Florida ro- moting the welfare of the city, is to have a pier to ac- i } ge sécond class matter MEMBER OF commodate_ charter ‘boats ‘church, With the me a and yachts’ that May come [Peele officiating. will be held Sunday afternoon i Cig deo Sadia = The ted Lae ig Say ott ewe diepatches credited | news fe to it. ot otherwise credited in iin ; this paper and also the local news! to port. * : aye * published Bere. | County, commissionérsj, Mo pe See, 1 [sumscnietion mates | must have had those two | Zampe. cand ee Ri day Qne Tear Secllmede ES 3 Ps % = to whe it e er, of © z ‘i Six Momths 5.0} objects in view when itlarived yesterday afternoon to i j } Gee tien 27:1 considered using’ its ‘Surplus visit their mother, Mrs. Jathes R.| 2: Where is Trieste? : Weekly 2 ney 4 bi ay be x irry, 822 Eaton ‘street. . .- 3\"thre all ‘Seuts in Conaress ind beg & ansas, i th , ADVERTISING RATES Genera n Oi a. — 5 in the 1946 election’ Abilene, Kans., 48 ye 30. 7 : Theodore Knowles yesterday # oe, aoe Ree Y Admiral Charles P. at Monroe County Clinic and to construct a pier off the Made known on application. —" SPECIAL NOTICES !born at Charleston, W. Va., 67 ht the property at 625 Duval ‘Monroe Prod !years ago. street, between the Afl reading notices, cards of A street at 5 Monro i «ee clfeae poems, tty will be Sie betes ia 5 bare ia eal ica thission tt _ Ex:Gov. Spessard Li. Holland of ! ehatged for at the rate of 10 cents| ~ y ,*|church, from Fred J. Dion, repre- 2 7 : , Fla, 54. rs is ie Sai acini. wy} __it has, been the practice |centative of West Properties, Inc. | passed? , arsepal = Pcie : bot ee g pt Ea i conmitces. tar -entertatament 3! of the Federal orks | PG ag ie eS Sik Rive see a Gas ee | £ er 7 ¢y eee | to be@ertved are Scents. line. | Ageney, which constructed) Mrs. Thomas Demeritt “2nd|couit opinion unanimous? a inbcRanic with’ University of California, ‘noted | ‘Thetitizenis an open forum and : es war, expexiegee: invites aiseassion of public issues} the hospital and the clinic,jgrandson, J. F. Busto, ‘jr, who; 7 When King Humbert left | ~ 4 Al es fon Professor of genetics, born at! end. gabjects of jocal OF genta to sell them to éities or | ting the tanks into Operation. ‘S801 Tampa, teturned on the steam- Italy he ended the rule of the | Montieth overhauled one of the Edgerton, Wis., 69 years ago. had béen visiting relatives = . A ae House of Savoy. How, long had machines and he is holding ' Samuel G. Wood of Hollywood, si, Cube De eee is lasted? jot the vehicles in reserve to e- movie director, born in Phila- Mrs. Ella Trout and son, W.'f.|. 8. What Brazilian “army” has) ply parts for theothier if Yieces- delphia, 62 years ago. Trout, réturned ‘today from: Day- disappeared? z y Sry. wi sa i tona Beach, where they had béen|, 9. Did the Moslem League or, ‘Th ‘additién fo ‘their intend- us communications. "___| counties, in which the insti-_| €DITOR! tutions are located, at nomi- ‘ € a nal sums. : a 1ON | Thus, the county may be able to acquire the hospital, : Pe ERS ————— VV VV VV OVE OMETRI: Siiticcadineannallineatnmeanl +t William W. Watkins was elect- ed president of:the Key West Golf. Club at a meeting -neld Wednes- day evening in the home of Sam Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Macdonald left yesterday for their home in Auburn, Washington. Mrs. Mac- donald is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker. the commissionérs think) that, before they are able to have its construction be- gun, the legislature must pass an enabling act. If that requirement is necessary, the commissioners may be sure that Representative Bernie C. Papy will spon- sor such legislation when the legislature is convened next year. ‘As to the hospital, trip -to Europe, suggest “immediate adandonment of any’ semblance of appease- ment in Our negotiations and relations With Russia.” Representative Gorden, of | Whois, Ryter of Connecti-' cut, Mundt of South Dakota, | and. Bolton, of Ohio, the “first two being Democrats! * and the last ‘two, Repub-| - licdas,gjoined in advocating | a.policy of “complete reci- | whieh Cost $360,000, with |visifing Mrs. Trout’s son-in-law | the Hindu Congress accept the! ‘ed use in at stumps, plojondiucant eas COFFEE . URGE A TOUGH POLICY| furnishings and équipment, |and datighter, Mr. ahd Mrs. J. 'A.| British plan for Indian inde-| Dupre plans to lise ‘the tanks | TRIUMPH Office Hours; 9-12 “2's lm. for as little as $50,000, ‘and |Cam- is bages wereae Oe in breaking land fr corn. to | GOFFEE Evenings by, Appointment Four. members of thej the clinic on a proportionate a : _ 10. Are thairmén of the com-} plow through brush and to : , Héiie Foreign Affairs Com-| basis ; a = cee paahettn bots tnittees in the Senate always) drag logs to the sawmill. MILL ADDRESS § PHONES : =: SIS. . " rom ‘Miami ani jority? for the 1 | , mie, after two-months| "As to. the nyosed Wie, rena ial eee ae] ea SM dp anes BS ent. Inquiries, came from as far | way as New York and several | ene oe ‘buyers, who traveled more than 4 100 ‘miles, Went away) from the: Rock Island arsenal disappointed | “@ gentleman in politics,” born in. when all of the tanks were « Philadelphia. Died Dec. 31, 1864. claimed within afew: minutes af- 1820—James D. B. DeBow, no-'ter they were offered at a gov-” ted economist, New Orleans | ernment surplus Sale. founder of the most’ influential } Ce I! PRES SST | ‘magazine of ‘his name, born inj Not Quite Ulhderstood j ‘Charleston, S. C. Died Feb. 27,! A young wife, wishing to an- 1867. nounce the birth of her first 1834—James A. M. Whistler, ‘chifd'to'a frierid in a distant city, |] world-famed English etcher-ar-' telegraphed: } tist, among the great of all time, ! “Isaiah 96.” Which passage an artist of originality and genius, ‘ begins: “For ‘unto us a child is‘ ‘born in Lowell, Mass. Died July born, into us a son is given.” { 17; 1908. Her friend, unfamiliar with the : 1857—Marion D. Learned, no- Scriptures, said to her husband: fed Univ. of Penitsylvania Ger-' “Margaret evidently has a boy man philologist of ‘his age, born, who weighs nine pounds and six near er, Del. Died Aug. 1,:ouhces, but. why on earth did Arniversaries | d792-Geérge M: Dallas, Phila- ‘Gelphia mayor, U. S. senator, vice président of the U. S:, diplomat, aad & Dente tenteatan’ Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service ee E Schedul _ (No Stops En Route) LEAVES it has| Today The Citizen says in an with Russia, insist-| been operating @t a loss /“Cre! PAMeERD uch that_‘‘no greater privil-|'since it was constructed. | erin that they Uon't want: J Sshotiid be extended to| With normal timés fast aD-| 6 to neaven.” ‘ Raasians in the United States | proaching, one of the disad-; —_________—___ *than-are extended to Amer-! vantages, with which the in-) RADIO “PROGRAM icans in Russia. | stitution has had to strug-| \ -««-Moréover, they say that! gle since its opening — the) “Axxorxceb BY STATION it has “become evident in! lack of a sufficiently large! Subject. to Change of physicians » and) DAILY - ay racer tng tte ners Esme Office: 813 Caroline Street WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaten and Francis + Moscow that each time we! staff , , ’ > have Giken a different atti | surgeons—, apparently can aa 1917, ,. they name hitn Isaiah?” } rives at Miami at 12:00 * tide and refused to yield to} be overcome at am, early Mutual Broad be S¥et 186%—Finley. Peter: Dunne, cre- ee i night. Ps * any dnd’ ‘every ‘Soviet de-| date, because of the increas-| re Braadeastine ghiotom ator of Mr. Dooley, a national in-| In Stuaft days, it was the cus- ' wae MIAMI DAILY Leap Ag 3 mand, our Embassy has! ed numbers of medical men, Weamaaey: Tuly 10th stitution ‘its day, whom. people tom to ‘put a piece of toast in AYS) at 12:00.,.0' : = found it increasingly easier | who have teen feleaked te- 6 P. M. to Midnight read for the news of the ‘Spanish- the wine cup for flavor; .hence night and arrives at Key ‘West at Stetina). “with. “Russian of ceatty from ‘the country's aac yee 4 ate ‘ar, born’ in Chicago. | the English expression, “drink a 6:00 o'clock A. M. . si | ee er cee pk F ju Died ‘April 24; 1936. 2% toast.” = ficinty? , | armed services: 6:30 Weather Forecast pa ha Seah pera : = R ; : - _ | Properly staffedtle hos-' 6:35 1600 Club ne ory ; VETERANS’ COMPLAINT pital and the ‘clinic also) 7:00 Albert Warner* CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o' ; erry | probably ‘could be toate to} 7:15 Parade of Sports M. and.arrives at Miami at 4:00 0” : e compromise plan, pro-' pe self-supporting. "4" ° | 7:30 Battle of Cornmentators* clock P.M.’ : + viding for extension of the | eo 7:45 Inside oe Neg on VES _N > draft law, may fail to pro-; Americanism: The ae sy pect Ht SUNDAYS) at $1 * vide the manpower neces-| that war is impossible unti 00 Gabri a 3 arrives ey : . | se : briel Hi “3 mn m : sary foi the Army to see the guns begin to shoot. S38 deer vice melas ith BA’ TELEPHONE PM. as sa oe 5 men overseas, now overdue —_—_——_—_., 9:30 Spotlight Band* : To = at home, or give the nation’ ‘The atomic bomb, régard-!10:00 Bndorsed by Dorsey* BURRS E2U S FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE i the necessary strength to |ses of what effect it had/10:30 Dance Orchestra 60. N.E. Sr Street 226.N.E. 1st Avenue FULL CARGO INSURANCE - 80 Rooms Rooms - Elevator Phones: $2 and 68 Mooaliee Serenade joms. - Elevator 100 All thie News* . solarium... .. Heated _ 3. BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS STATION __. Thursday. July 11th 7 A. M. to Noon Sunrise Serenade | News Sunrise Serenade { implement its work for upon battleships, is a fear-|10:45 peace. | ful weapon. After the bomb! 11:00 The Senate has a better exploded a Russian observ- | - record than the House which! er shrugged his shoulders = twiee voted to exempt 18 and said; “Not so much.” and 19 year old youngsters! But he would change his 7:00 7:20 = and the job now given to | | . those of’ their age is safe) ; eee ene lat Aides i compared ‘ta combat work. SNYDER’S PROGRAM j,5.00 Sieduiee in fact, a sergeant in the! . mene 4 | 10:1 land AMHE-complains that he may| "The new Secretary of the 10:30 ‘Married for Liet Stay five extra months in; Treasury, John W. Snyder, /11:00 Cecil Brown » service because deelines to Congress permit young- » stérs to be drafted. He says - hé went overseas, a few from serving in a peace-| opinion, if the Bikini bomb, | 7:45 time army. Overlooked is! jess powerful than the one)! 7:59 : the fact that, during the war, | let loose on Nagasaki, ex-| 8:15 many youngsters of 18 went! ploded over the Kremlin or} 8:20 = overseas to face the enemy; any of the larger cities of Avid Soviet Russia. dent Truman, promises to | ter, in 1947” and says ‘that the personal friend of Presi- | 11:15 | “balance the budget, or bet- {11:45 Weather Forecast Sunrise. Sérenade News Sunrise Serenade Frazier Hunt, News* Elsa Maxwell* “Novelty Orchestra Richard Maxwell* . Yeon to 6 P. M. * months after he became 18,/ this means reducing expen-/12:00 News* ald séived “as “a rifleman,|ditures and maintaining |12:15 Morton Downey, Songs* sot the most dangerous] adequate tax rates. 12:30 Weather Forecast jobs in the army. This is encouraging and |1!2:35 News the Treasury head will be]|!2:40 ‘Siesta Serenade __ 2 1:00 Music in March Time pert assistant and said the physical wealth of the na- tion was around $600,000,- wee however, that we have more than physical resouréés, in- cluding &@ going concern, tumming. ext close to $190,- we dee: worth of products UPR nee “Know “some _ poli- 000,000. He. pointed out,! up both here and abroad.” | Mr. Snyder may be able to} are afraid that he will not; /be able to prevent isola-} tidnism from developing in; the United States. In fact, present signs indicate soe it is getting rampant in cer- tain sections and that it will seriously interfere with the effort of this country to co-) tiga i a Pe. held their vote| operate with the other na-) '««¢ “expensive, tions of the world. | LEGALS balance the budget, but we) ch ia. dike NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | given that the} tice is hereby Commissioners of the City of Key West, Florida, will hold & hear- ing at the Commissioners’ Cham- bers.in the City,.Hall, Key West, | Florida, on August 6, 1946 at & o‘clock J, M,, for the pugpase of hearing parties, in jnterest and citi- zens in regard to the change. from residence “A” ‘to residence Lots 13 and 14, Sq. 11, located on Duck AVe., corner Seventeenth Street. asrecorded in Plat Bogk Two (2), Owned by Hulatla’ Maria ROY HAMLIN, City. Craik. dullo 1t Judy Martin and Rangers* | ee | NATIONAL’ WEALTH | something of a success if he| 1715 poner Music" $600,000,000,000 carries out the program, re-| 1:39 Luncheon with Lopez* | gardless of, the head-shak-| 1:45 John J. Anthony* | When Fred M. Vinson! ing that indicates the dis-} 2:00 Cedric Foster, News* t was Secretary of the Treas-| approval of some of the} 2:15 Smiletime* ury, and testifying before| highest financial interests} 2:30 Queen For A Day*® the House Banking and Cur-| of the nation. { Noe Haoeain Sia | = rency Committee, he was; Mr. Snyder, in his brief} 3°,5 ae Crosby-Dinah ‘Shovel + asked to estimate the total| address, also made it plain! 3:39 Lady Be Beautiful* | resources of the United|that,-in his opinion, the na-| 4:09 Erskine Johnson* | States. \tion cannot be prosperous} 4:15 The Johnson Family* * . Admitting that he did not} and peaceful unless we ean! 4:30 Jazz Jamboree | 8 wpem because there a “lot| develop a stable world.! > ba Mean } : of resources the Govern-| Thefefore, he warns, “we| = es | a, ee ph ° = ment doesn’t own,” Secre-| must prevent the seeds of| a Caney ditintgnt® owe making lunchtime refreshment time « tary Vinson consulted an ex-| isolationism from springing | 5:45 “Yom Mix* Let’s eat... Have a Coke America’s noon hour! In they go ih gay groups to enjoy lunchtime. And along with the eats there will be talk aiid laughter and happy sociabil- ity. Of course, Coca-Cola will be there offering séciable refreshment to make lunchtitne that even more enjoyable moment—the friendly pause. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY % ‘Hear Morton Downey, WKWF, 12:15 P:M., Monday through Friday