The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 19, 1946, Page 2

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amg Ohio Railway calls at-} ee et re | tometer nee n ne Only Dally Newspaper In Key West aad Monroe ante Entered at Key West, Florida #8 second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The sociated Press is exclus- fvely entitied to use for republica-~ tien of ali news dispatches ited » it or not otherwise ci ited in this paper and also the local news. pallished here. ADVERTISING RATES jade known on application. PPROTAL NOTICES - Byrnes said on Monday, | bridge commission held a meet- : : ge ase aloof, pros Ay ing Sunday to arrange for se . MELEPHONE EXPANSION | ious and sometimes’ hostile, | Ennns of work on the proposed} REQUIRES MORE GIRLS ‘i 5 3 shea ks as Molotov had demonstrat- low ee 5 All ‘Treading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, obit- wary notices, poems, ‘etc., will be eharged tor at the rate of 10 cents a ydine. Notiees for entertainment by churches from which a revenue is ed are 5 cents a line. n is an open forum and invites discussion of public issues and subjects of local or general juterest it will not publish ahoaymovs communications. NATIONAL EDITORIAL IOdp-2'<.ASSOCIATION WE COMMEND AN ADVERTISEMENT In a rather unusual adver- tisement, the Chesapeake! tention to the underground | sale of sleeping-car space which it calls a “national scandal.” i The railroad says that} sleeping-car tickets are!-tions, Stalin has contradict- bought up weeks in advance | Sin blocks by hotels, travel | agencies or, by anyone who} has the money to pay} for them. Nothing keeps! this space from leaking into | the black market and one} who wants to run a black} market in sleeping-car space does so without ‘any finan-! cial risk because the tickets, bought and paid for in ad- vance; if not resold, can be} turned in for a full refund} up to the minute of train: departure. The Chesapeake and! Ohie proposes that the rail-! roads and the Pullman com-| pany take action to cure the racket. It suggests a 25 per cent forfeiture on tickets not. cancelled in a reasonable time and that “block” sales ot space be stopped. It says that all space should be sold in the name of the individ- whow intends to use it,! as the airlines do, and’ DPdidts opt that the airlines eat never had a black mar-_ et. We call attention to the vértisement, not because | we have had any experience ‘ with the black market in; sleeping-car space but be- cause it is something of a novelty for a large business concern to call attention to an evil in business policy. Obviously, the action is di-! rect and in the interest of the-public welfare and the | example could be followed, | with" profit, by all respon-| sible elements of the busi-| ne&s world. | If there is anything that the capitalistic system needs teday it is the courageous} insistence of honest capital-; ists that rackets, abuses and | graft be eliminated. Only in | this way can American capi- | talism be purged of its han- dieaps and be prepared for the preductive race with Communism. HOW TO WIN A LOTTERY It seems that the hotel) man ate a heavy meal, went! home to sleep and dreamed! of a number, Thereupon, he | heught a lottery ticket with! that number and it won the | first-prie. ‘her? will arise, of course, a number of “scientists” to! suggest that the way to win! a lottery has been plainly! indicated. They will not! hesitate to cite the success | of the Australian hotel man, | but they will give us no re- port on the number of peo-! ple who dream of a num- ber. buy a ticket and lose} their money. No man can be self-re- specting and dirty at the same time. The person who believes everything heard has a jot of useless jumk in mind. is the easier is his suspicion \ber of the United Nations. | | 14 billion in reparations. DESIGNING NATION — ‘The more ignorant a m That attitude is assumed by him because he ‘thinks, | . - when his agreement is|- ty baby turtlés are an ex- sought on almost any ques-| hibition at the Key West Aquar- i j s. lium. They were given to the tion, that the real object is ia ium by Joe Knowles, who | 5 * by Sa. a His attitude is the attitude ay were coming out of their of Russia today as a meM-| pest. Terri Members of the Overseas! As Secretary of State James} ed many a time during the} City council, at a meeting to be conferences of the Big! ).14 tonight, is expected to make Four, final decision for the collection of ; It is difficult for the Rus- | trash and garbage in Key West. sian to understand the Am- : —_—— erican’s frankness. Pap tsar Sony H. Pare san a sian considers the frankness | Burwell, attorneys, in| as a scheme designed for his | Key ‘West to attend the meeting undoing. ing concern in inte: ing work at the switchboard. This is an Essential Public Service .,. "and it pays accordingly! $25 a Week to start’ (About $108 a Month) i ‘hed yesterday to Miami. | there's opportunity ‘to earn Russia has many smart | more at time-and-a-half men, and Molotov, byron Ross Johnson, Citizen newsboy, for overtime. panna top-soll. Phone 160-J not Stalin, is one 0! €©M-<} who was in Tampa visiting rela- * | TO apply at: q . But Molotev does what Stal-jtives, returned yesterday. oo, THE FIRST YEAR “fylT-3tx ing, whose life has been one ef connivance, tells him to do. Open sincerity is some- thing with which Stalin has not been accustomed. Par- ticularly is that so in the case of a diplomat. Stalin thinks that a diplomat should resort to machination to attain his end. Frequent- ly, in adhering to that code ot dealing with other na- You'll find our ‘vacation and Benefit Plan among the Best -....and ‘the Telephone Com- pany a Grand Place to Work! Frank Cates, Key Wester, who, is now making his home in St. Petersburg, arrived on the steam- ship Cuba this morning to visit relatives in Key West. Apply.to Mrs. McDermott Chief Operator Telephone Office ‘SOUTHERN BELL Gonzalo Bezanilla, manager of | the Palace Theater, is back from} Miami, where ‘he had been on a ‘business ‘trip. jiyls-tt Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Watler and children, who had spent a month! |on Miami ‘Beach, returned yester-| i day. i Upholster and trimmer. Apply { .|All-around beautician, steady Mrs. Archie T. Malone, daugh-' or part time. }ter, Martha, and sons John and; Nook, 536 Fleming St. | William, who had been visiting | jly17-6t im Tampa, returned on the Cuba 4 Shs Oe MISCELLANEOUS ~ ed himself. He and his leaders think that they can fool the world by trying to anticipate the world. As has happened on several oceasions since ‘the war ended, when the Rus- The Citizen says in an editorial sian government was deter-| ,aragraph: mined to do something! “when one writes the truth it) which was not in accord | isn't necessary to keep a carbon) with the amity among na-| copy for reference.” tions, it first had the Mos-| : cow newspapers and broad-| The King’s English casting stations accuse the) Heard In Maryland | nation, which was to be} FREDERICK, Ma—(AP)—G!'s| victimized, of unfriendly | who served in London-and vecog- acts against Russia. When j nize -a British accent when they | sufficient barking had been | use the telephone here these days | resorted to, then the Russian av pee s moment they're | government proceeded to! P@Cx 1 ongland. \For guaranteed plumbing work commit its act of aggression. | Pracsigpcr pote eg siohegp and repairs, call John Curry, Thus, since Germany was| : 512 Margaret street, ‘phone 781. operator at the Frederick tele- |. Giv 4 i ? ‘ive us a try on ‘your next job. knocked out of the war, Rus-' phone exchange. ls Seiin ele jlyté-Im R 1400 Reynolds St., Tel. 874. jly3-1mox sia has been complaiming} However, she says “Operator,” | ntie about the tardiness of re-| and not, “Are you there?” Dependable young woman wants ceiving reparations from| ene a Gs to eare for children ‘under four There are boats that have no | years. By hour, ‘day or week. Germany. The amount of | et ee i at leming St. ~ ss i masts but depend on sails under reparations bee set at 10.) water to. carry them — along.| billion dollars, and it devel-| theyre called “mussel diggers,” oped a few days ago that) and ply along the ‘Ohio and Ken- Russia already has obtained | tucky rivers, collecting the fish | from whose shells shirt buttons! Russia, compared with; and cheap jewelry are made. | the western powers, is ig-! { norant and, therefore, sus- | picious. But it is not too ig-| | Will persons who saw truck hii parked ‘car on White street this morning please phone 366-J. jlyl-ltx |'Practical nurse desires work with elderly ‘person or invalid. norant to be designing. Ev- | tka Live in. Phone 842-J. ents since the conclusion of | WKWE jly19-2tx hostilities prove that Russia | has been by far the most! designing nation in the} world. i | High prices paid for stamp col- lections. Also old stamped en- velopes and single stamps. Ad- vise what you have. Reference: Bank of Fla. Key West. Jos. Johnson, P:O. Box 101, Key Where to Listen— Mutual Broadcasting System (*Destanates Network Program) Friday, July 19th 6 P. M. to Midnight | News F Mikhailov ch has paid the | price patriots must pay | mre Neen Chak West, Fla. jly19-20-23-3tx a5 ‘. . 5 ‘ i 6: ‘u onesies munist, and therefore was| °° ao Pale \. RENT A CAR marked for death. Russia | 948.. Parade of Sports «| ou, . Late model conver. could have saved him, but? 7:30 Henry J. Taylor* § —— and sedans. By day or he committed the crime of} 7:45 Inside of Sports* we hating Communism, and | 8:00. Passport to Romance* PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER that meant liquidation,| 8:30 A Voice in the Night* | Duval and Division Sts. “Lord, God of Hosts, ‘be! 9:00 Gabriel Heatter* \ jul 1-tf with us yet, lest we forget, | 9:15 Real Lite stories ibe ie = yet, rs >~"? | 9:30 Spotlight Band* #4 Five room furnished apartment. est we forget. 10:00 Spotlight on America® Call 542-R. jly10-t£ 10:30 ‘Moonlight Serenade SPORTS-MiNDED? beet Eu the sees |Nicely furnished %-room apart- } ment; bath, hot and cold water. Attendance in the babe- ball parks of cities all over the country has jumped to new highs this season. New leagues have sprung up in all sections of the country. Even attendance in Phila-| delphia has picked up. | Indications peimt to the, best college football year since the beginning of the; war this fall—and game 10:00 tickets are being bought up leas Saturday, July 20th 7 A. M. to Noon Musical Clock News Musical Clock Weather Forecast | 1014 Grinnell St . Musical Clock | News Musical Clock | Slim Bryant | Home Folks Frolics j Civic Calendar | This V’eek In Washing'on* | Andrew Sisters |S-room furnished cottage; Rainbow House* water, screened porch. Phone gela street, Phone 222-M. jly13-15tx | Apartment for rent; conveniences. jly15-5tx | Furnished cottage and apartment. No children or pets. $40.00 Varela st, Phone 529-W. rear, upstairs. jly17-4tx months in advance. Despite | 11:00 Vincent Lopez } 2000. After 8:30 p.m. Call inflation, strikes, and other 11:30 Vacation Symphonies* | 514-W. jly17-3tx | 7 fluctuating values in the} | American life, sports apes besioa ae Noon AE P. ~ |furnished eng mi Payee he most reliable and | !2" un an usic’ bath, cooking privileges. emcees characteristics of 12:30 Weather Forecast | William St. jly19-2tx }12:35 News | | Dance Music ROOMS FOR RENT Checkerboard Jamboree* | Dance Orchestra* ; Light housekeeping rooms, $5.00 the people in this country. {12:45 The differences between | 4:99 the average American boy) 2.00 of the bridge commission, return- | That's for a 40-hour week, and’ ee | AND TELEGRAPH“COMPANY | and M36. Good condition, Key West. Bedding. jly11-if! Stell’s Beauty! ‘Dr. A. M. Morgan, Chiropractor, | 1 jly17-19-2tx Adults, no pets. Apply 625 An-/ each per month. Apply 1012) hot} corner lot running Size 82 x 176 feet. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. jlyl2-tf radio and RCA-Victor. | 25° boat; good condition, 18-horse Palmer engine and sail. Apply _ 822 Whitehead St. jly17-3tx | House ‘and lot. 1434 Eliza street. | For Sale—Radio, receives long and short wave, RME69, DB20 48-2 Poinciana. jly18-3tx' A new shipment ‘of English motorcycles has just arrived. Brand new. Small, full price, $269. Large, full price, $469. Can be financed. . -Alexander Motors Duval and Division ' jly18-6t Notes (Promissary), 1c each. Art- man Press, ‘Citizen Bldg., phone 51. marld At {Outboard hull suitable for use with ‘ten horse motor. 615 Francis St. " {When vou think of plumbing supplies or plumbing work, think of Pepper’s. repairs or installations. Pep- per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. jul 1-tf {Electric motor and pump, com: jly19-3t 1934 Chevrolet; good condition. Apply Apt. 8-G Porter Place. jly19-3tx One new Warner Brush Electro- plating outfit. Plate copper, nickel, silver, gold, etc. $75.00 | value—Price $50. Apply 2801 | Flagler Ave. jly19-2tx WANTED | Will rent or buy house beach. Apply Box D-7 Citizen Office. near c/o jly19-4t Sbodéstece jly17-3tx | . Apply | jly17-3tx | Call us for! > plete. Apply 602 Fleming St. | i } i 1 ‘or-Victory. -jent. in Rome. The 1,251-mile ; to carry oil from Texas to New) - Je: completed. rsey , 1944—The Democratic {Convention opens in Chicago. FOR RENT Office ‘spaces. Will remodel to suit tenant. 518 Duval St, Phone 1137-W. JyT = 1tx | Location for office, beauty parlor | or-similar business. Post Of- fice block, Simonton street. | Phone 1137-W, jly1?-1tex | ieee ie LEGALS THE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED House Bi bad NOTICE IS GIVEN, that F. ‘8. Baker the holder of the ; following certificates has filed sa { Certificates f @ tax deed to be} ‘tssued ther The vortit te numbers and its of issuam the { | { { description of the names in are as follow Certificate No. Year of Issuan 4 Deseripti of Property Lot Sar. 28 1 Z-283, as reco Monroe € Name in which F. Stirrup. prope it Was assessed : Unless such certificate or | tiffeates shall be redeemed «# jing to law the ty det in such certificate will be sold to the 1946, which August, 19 | Dated this 27th | (SEAL) | Clerk of € . of Monroe PHOTO. SUPPLY Frames, an assortment of sizes, 50c and up. Pilkington Studio, 515 Fleming Street, Phone 99. jul 1-tf " @ @0bCeeceeec | LEGALS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY ¢ the undersigned, desirii gage in business under t ous name of “Key ¥ : Fleming. Street, Key West, Florida, | intends to register the said ficti- tious name with the Clerk of the | Cireuit Court of Monroe County, | Florida. Dated July 18, 1946. CARL_ CURRY, Owner. 9 1946 ITIOUS NAME STATUTE Notiee is hereby given that the undersigned desiring to engage in! business, under the fictitious name of Tavernier Hotel Co. of Taver- nier, Fla., intend to register the said fictitious name with the clerk | of the Circuit Court Monroe | County, Fla. 5 946. | FRA 10-7! MARIE CONLAN RMEN, Plaintiff, vs. DIVORCE HENRY A. CARMEN, defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION | TO: Henry A. Carmen, \ 633 East 16th Street, | Brooklyn New York. OR: C/o Mrs. Sarah Carmen, 54 Rochambeau Ave., ronx, New York. You are hereby required to ap-! pear ito the Bill of Complaint for divorce in the above styled cause | on or before August 15th, A.D. 1946, | otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed. This order is to be published once and those of numerous; 2:30 Concert Orch.* ‘weekly. 411 William ‘Street. [8 “Gc% fo" four, consecutive wee other countries, Tess sports-| 3:00 Guy Lombardo | jlyl1-1mox} paver published In the City of K minded, were evidences de-, a oe Spee Ae | 5 ! "Dole aud. Ordeed this lIth day | cisively in the war. A heal-| ae “pouch ok aes WANTED TO RENT co ae sieeen | thy, exercised body pays} * engined (FT). 45 AD ODOR GPRS Clerk of the Cireutt Court, | ina dividends with the| 4:15 Dance Music’ Working couple with child want Be dee oe CON j bigger 63 ran | 4:30 Record Shop furnished house. Phone wo - pas “Deputy Clerk. | smallest cost of any inves' “| 5:00 Sports Parade* Ext. 313. (Ask for Mrs. Gothard).| (sd) Allan B. Cleare, Jr | ment we know. 15:30 Xavier Cugat 2 iad jly16-4tx SClleitor for EEE Tic ie Similar to Illustration FULLY INSULATED __ Aluminum Blinds Available for Prompt Desivesy RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and te MAXWELL CO. ine. 909 Fleming Street, Corner Margaret St, VENETIAN BLINDS

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