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~~that it is the dut: MRNA th ait stu or eneen Paiste they - Oply Daily Newspaper in Key West . and Monroe County Entered at Key West, Florida A® second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press ts exclus- ~ lyely_entitled to use for republica- Non of ali news dispatches ited thle pene otherwine eredited ‘in published here, ee Beet ADVERTISING s Made known on application SPECIAL NOTICE , ALL reading noticed, cards’ of thanks, resolutions of respect,’ obit- uary ees, poems, ete., will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents a entertainment by hich a revenue is are 5 cents a line, n jepen fore and ublie issues ects of ‘oogt, or general >» but it will not publish Spopymeus communications, tae * THE NEWSPAPER AS A TEXTBOOK ~*©* Discussing the ‘“newspa- per as a textbook” before the conference of the Na- ii dong. paesieational Associa- ; ‘Maude Stauden- ent, of the Na- : wala Ae ati of Jour- ~nalism Directors; explains to vead the news. ‘ °¥ ve ho quarrel wit aitgte: of the lady's ad- dress, but we cannot refrain from suggesting that it would would be well for schools of journalism to ac- cept the duty of teachers to train their students how to condyet a newspaper so that it would present the news fairly, impartially and truth- fully. i Tt is not necessary for a journalist to deal in false- hood ‘to create wrong im- pressions or to mislead read- ers. The worst fault. of American, newspapers, in our judgment, is the tend- ency to play, up certain lines of news.in asmanner which ger. _ Indeed, diplomacy is a Tgry over the stubbornness ‘| vealed, publicly, the Big ‘magager did something that ,and..“‘stuck to his guns.” He t ion he,had assumed, ‘ Bi ait Mihotuide: could creates-an’ “absolutely: false impression. 3 heA g erhaps the leading..exs, ~ ample of this is, to: be fount in the’ ‘treatment accorde strike news in recent years. Despite statistics’ which tended to show that ‘labor, asa class, loyally supported the war effort of the United} States, the newspaper writ- ers and radio commentators Have. undoubtedly created a’ doubt in the mind of the pub- lic generally. ~°*Much the same criticism “werenngpe-directed to the treat- ; ment accorded various na- tignal and international is- sues by newspapers which .play up to certain local -population groups. It is seen also, in the tendency of the préssito jmagnify the ac- -camplishments of local citi- zens, the role of local poli- Micians, the importance of comparatively minor. local incidents. FOR. .MOTOR CAR Watcnon a One of the best ways to prevent accidents is to pro- vide for inspéction of motor vehicles, with especial atten- tion to the brakes. Such an ‘inspection program is not apt to be popular with some operators of worn-out, dan- gevous ahd defective auto- mobiles and trueks. Never- theless, in the interest of the publie, it is necessary to pro- vide rigorous inspection in order to eliminate unsafe cars from the traffic. We should not overlook, in conection with the ac- _cidents on’ our: streets: and highw: heen it is, not al- ways “the culpable individ- ual who suffers serious in- jury Gr death. .Very.. often, innocent individuals, either passefigers ‘or, pedestrians, lose their “1 or receive severe bodily © injuries through the carelessness of others. They are entitled to protection. The reputation of lawyers may depend upon the clients +» with. whom they associate. major factor in every call- ing where we have to deal with others. time, while the Big Four © President Bidault managed to keep from becoming an- and arbitrary attitudes of Molotov. \ But, so far as was re- Four disagreed but never quarreled. That was an ad- mirable manifestation of will power. : Nobody is always right, and the man who realizes that fact and is governed by it is a good diplomat. He vindictiveness. He is able to see both sides of a question, and. sometimes is convinced that the side other than his may be right. The. two factions that gradually developed in the city, culminating Friday in the resignations of several officials, were arbitrary. Neither side would concede anything that was support- ed by the other side. The could not be budged from had to;come. : What a difference it would have been had either diplomacy! Ignorance of the law ex- ticing it. One of the pleagantest pastimes in life is making never get. The inhabitants of a com- munity are divided into two classes: thase who work for if and‘ those. who work it. The Citizen often fprinta communications from}read- ers with which it dags not ~agree: Fhe mere publivation of aletter to the editer does not imply any assent to the views expressed. | i MISBEHAVING IN JAPAN Every intelligent Ameri- can should be concerned over the statement of Lt. Gen. Robert 1. Eichelberg- er that “there are many in- dications of a deliberate, ar- rogant, bullying attitude on the part of our soldiers” in Japan. The General warns that misconduct must be stopped. He calls attention to increas- ing reports from all parts of Japan. of housebreaking, assaults on women, drunk- enness, thievery and malic- ious beatings of Japanese by indiyiduals and groups. +» Lindesay Parrott, corres- pondent of The New York Times, says that the Gen- eral’s. complaint officially confirms what most corres- pondents have known for some time, that the new young draftee has “exhibit- ed qualities of juvenile de- linquency and vandalism never demonstrated by the combat troops who fought in the Southwest Pacific war.” He asserts that most of the crimes are committed by soldiers who “never heard a shot fired by the | 31:39 enemy.” - (11:45 The good name ‘of the| United States, and its peo-| ple, is involved in the mis- behavior of American sol- diers. While it was legiti- | mate to kill the Japanese 12:46 soldier, in the course of | combat, the responsibility | of this country changed | ehanged when the enemy) sutrendered. The mistreat- ment of conquered people | by our soldiers should not be | tolerated by commanding officers of the Army and their efforts to restore disci-| pline. through the vigorous punishment of guilty offen- jest of every — intelligent A ders, should have the sup- merican, was meeting in Paris, how} zen recei false. at miles an hour. home at ceerdch carrera aoe Ser seers ASSaonoas Sasshsansenssss rs on \ Last night a rumor made the We wondered, many a Pune baiina ycibares pres fil oh collapsed. This morning The Citi- information f: Secretary of State Byrnes,|the State Road Department to Foreign Minister Bevin and} the effect that the .report was Sidney Thompson, city electr: cian, said today that the fire alarm system in Key West had been disrupted by the high winds. yesterday afternoon and night. He requested residents, through The Citizen, to telephone the No. 1 fire station in case of a fire. The hurricane in the making that passed inland over southeast Flogida last evening did very little damage, according to infor- Fs mation received in Key West is governed by reason, not|he highest wind reparted was Carysfort Reef lighthouse, ‘where the velocity reached 60 Today's reports said that the storm had reached hurricane force in the Gulf» of Mexico, Mrs. Evilina’ Sawyer, 68, died at 9 o’clock this morning in her 1209 Georgia street. Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later. More than $10,000 will be brought to Key West in the next his opponents didn’t like,|three months by the National Youth Administration, it was an- nounced today. At 3:30 this afternoon burri- ; ; came warnings were ordered not be budged, the rupture hoisted from Cedar Keys to Apa- lachacola, WPA announced today that side exercised the spirit of classes in shorthand will be start- ed in Key West on Monday, with Miss Martha Buck as instructor. Flattery, to be effective, should cuses no man—from prac-} pe used sparingly. That rule ap- plies, to other forms of lying.” No Leisure Bi ck A farmer who went to a large plans to spend money You! city to see the sights, engaged a room at a hotel and, before re- tiring, asked the clerk about the hours for meals. F “We have breakfast from 7 to 11, dinner from 12 to 3, and sup- per from 6 to 8,” explained the “Look here,” replied the farmer in surprise, “what time am I go- ing to see: the town?” ANNOUNCED BY STATION © Subject to Change Where to Listen— 1600 On Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting System (*Designates Network Program) Monda) y, July 29th GP. M. to Midnight News 1600 Club Weather Forecast 1600 Club * Roy Henle* Parade of Sports Henry J. Taylor* Inside of Sports* Bulldeg Drummond* Case Book of G. Hood* Gabriel Heatter* Real Life Stories* Spotlight Band* Tommy Dorsey Playshop* Moonlight Serenade All the News* Tuesday, July 30th 7 A. M. to Noon Sunrise Serenade News Sunrise Serenade Weather Forecast Sunrise Serenade News Sunrise Serenade Frazier Hunt, News* Little Country Girls Shady Valley Folks* Civic Calendar Meditation Xavier Cugat Singing Strings* Jacky Hill Show* Cecil Brown* Tell Your Neighbor* Lorenzo Fuller* Victor H. Lindlahr* Noon to 6 P. M. News* Morton Downey, Songs* Weather Forecast News Siesta Serenade Music In March Time Luncheon With Lopez* John J. Anthony* Cedric Foster* Smile Time* Queen For A Day* Welk Orchestra Waltz Lives On Lady Be Beautiful* Erskine Johnson* The Johnson Family* Jazz Jamboree Melody Hour Social Record Superman* Captain Midnight* Tom Mix* | Apply 519 Catherine. jly24-6tx | Furnished apartment; 1402 Cath-| ———-—-__________- erine St. $40 month. Call 192-W | 1940 2-door Chevrolet sedan. Ap- ply 1124 Seminary St. ir GOOD STARTING PAY YOU WANT... Girls Joining Us To Train As Telephone Operators ‘Receive’ «+ $25 A WEEK. | About $108 a Month .from the | Hour Week, with Opportunity to Make More for Overtime at Time- and-a-Half. $30 A WEEK i Months’ Training and Experience SCHEDULED PAY INCREASES LIBERAL VACATION WITH PAY Interesting. Work— Congenial Associates APPLY TELEPHONE OFFICE Mrs. McDermott t Chief Operator §' ; i SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE { and TELEGRAPH COMPANY jly29-tf Upholster and trimmer. pply MISCELLANEOUS Repairs on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. jly18-tf ‘lampbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, ete. jull lmo Dr. A. M. Morgan, Chiropractor, 1400 Reynolds St., Tel. 874. jly3-1mox and repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret street, phone. 781. Free estimates. # FOR RENT RENT A CAR You drive. Late model conver- jly16-1mox tibles and sedans. By day or} Trailer; week. PUTCAMP-ALEXANDER Duval and Division Sts. jul 1-tf Pa el ee en For Rent — Three furnished houses Nos. 825-27-29 Elizabeth street. Adults only. No pets. — or 834, é jly25-4tx ee payable monthly. Johnson, Phone Noges. (Promissary), le each. Art- man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone § marl5-tf Fleming, Phone 118. stays under SRBERBeeneees 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows,; For the last five furnished unfurnished: 5 t, balance} ping out our future} Johnson & | sion was first a thing to Uyi-t adred at a later date, = - Whi on. thy I Very First Day. That’s for a 40-, pen a pag rhin es lhe ceinenty sed our. loe al sol think of Pepper’s. Call us for jons thought conscientiously repairs of installations. Pep- | COMV! i per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 ing in droves. Perhaps a neigh- jul i-tt pone community may send a (About $130 a Month) After @| Place orders now for radiance | spectacle, to gather writing ma- rose bushes to arrive Oct. 1.;tcrial and head it very appro- Freeman’s, 1121 Catherine St.,|priately, the “Caravan of Sor- Phone 672-W. _jly13-mws-10tx | row.” > —_ JOSEPH M. VILLAR. EMPLOYE BENEFIT PLAN (| 16-ft. boat and inboard motor; air cooled. 206-C, Poinciana. jly27-3tx Hollywood bed and mattress, ‘ - single bed and mattress, table | by in disgust at the flare of tem- | West, "ri three chairs, rocker, é od chest of drawers. 1332 Semin- | tered. tower of the City Halli (vay) jly27-2tx | quaking from top to bottom. As For sale—Ladies bieycle; good, have been sort of messy in Key eondition. Apply 1402 Olivia y s = jly27-2tx | have the family and friend poli- For Sale—Motor bike; in good the Charter Committee and not condition, $40.00. 1022 Fleming | the Charter Group hejstgted that jly27-2tx | the City of Key, West lingorpopat Al . 2 . nan 8 Key West Bedding. jly11-tt| 1939 Pontiac convertible roadster, | City of Miami. Sitting ‘on that Apply 613 Caroline St. jly26-29-30-3tx Refrigeration sales and service. | Utility Trailer; 3% ft. wide, 7%} ft. long. Stake side boards 3% ft. high. Built of oak, pine andi One member should be a reput- shelter,| able atiorney who will not en- Used once, excellent condition. ; Courage one side of any faction | above entitled ca: ! Discharges at th been numerous: certain reports, n } soon. all been extensively - our sorrow at present. We danced and. caroused, wn that we must inevitably at pay the Piper. saa Apparently, it is now tod Tate. of conversion. People are evacuat- ews reporter to witness the sad e PETTY POLITICS’ therein Will iy . 7 rey ea ¥ Order oy Editor, The Citizen: week for four co: a ee t stand } i Key West = The Citizens of Key West s' fe Pod ae Dished in the ' : jane, and ‘Grilerea 14 this 13th day of wiv AD. 1848 as, 84 . Clerk of | Bea cob erate Deputy West and will be as, long as we! $uiuiby Sine, te Li jul 1é- tin; ang 8, 1948 | INTHE CIRCUTE ELEVENTH rl 1OF T1 A DORIS wine , ' Pr Piaintite, beater wi DIVORCE Defendant, NOTICE TO TO: DONATE E, Witse It ia Berens oedanee that you are required 4 Ps ear on 18 i -¥ vol | pers that have the old and bat- }long as I can remember polities ties. Speaking to a member of ed the Civil Service Code of the board should be meh of experi- ence who in no way could reflect | temperaments or grudges which | might be borne over to employees jfrom the Federal Civil Service. day of August, 1946, bel above entitled court to the Bi | Complaint filed am ye! West Citizen is $0.90 cate Enng 2 or 1077-J| but work for the good of the; West | pisleen te has Pree 4 ite St. whole. As it looks today the local} der shall be published once a Week jly29-3tx | Civil Service Board is in a deter-| for four consecutive weeks, Baby Crib and chest, bed room suite, maple couch and chair. Apply Apt. 4-B, Porter Place. jly29-3tx For guaranteed plumbing work| Electric Water Tank. Apply Citi- jly29-tt Give us a try on your next job.'3 Trailers with large attached rooms. One at $75, one $90, one furnished. | These make nice 2-room homes, | #Ppears from the reports. William Myers, Taxi, 602 Duval | NO employee of the jly29-3tx with Hollywood bed, chest of drawers and other cab- inets, running water and sink; in trailer, screened porch, run- ning water, 7 x 8 folding bed, clothes closet; three burner oil dishes, number of other cooking uten- | “!tY we f sils. Can be seen from 7 a.m. to| similar position of authority. 8 p.m. Weaver, Mastic Park. jly29-2tx jly29-3tx Furnished apartment, bedroom, St.). Between 5 and 7 p.m., or phone 1008-J. jly26-3tx Furnished apartment with pri- vate bath in private home. Ap- ply 508 William St. jly27-2tx Furnished cottage. One block from beach. Apply at 1224 Duval St., between 3 and 7 p.; Large living room, kitchen and bath. i 2-bedrooms, living room and kit- . $30 monthly. Apply 610 Grif-} chen; including large electric re- | King realized from the start that fen Lane (900 block Southard | frigerator, washing machine, new gas stove and Philco cabinet radio. Rubber tired lawn mow- er and other extras. cash. Call Mrs. Pickard at 9381, Price $400 jly29-3tx heavy galvanized water | 603 Southard street. jly29-3tx * fs x, iv" mined all out effort to ‘sustain a Lopes, ‘Ir, ia'ons ol ae Pi ages, nt veritable grudge fight between| this Court and. the Seal officials and employees. I sincere- Goure in’ ine Cray at Key Weak ly hope that no personal tempera- | d2¥ s, July,, 1948, ;ment has been any factor. It, is} @"* gerk,. Circule yO highly: discreditable, to the Civil; . aes arnt nae Senyice Board jin their language jut 15.22 S9Pa ue Set | concerning ‘Chief Eisner becaypse |- | they have left nothing to the im. lagination of the rest pf the em- | | ployees; that they can just about do as they: please, that. is ,how, it he. Army, |. 5a ; Navy or Coast Guard should be | {permitted to sit on the Civil} |Service Board, because it might | | |be unfair to. citizens..who might lapply for:a position ‘when those }same pedple maintain the prejud- ices --brought..frem. the Feuer Serwice. This *is-qne reason I di not feel that any member of t}e , City Commission should be in a The hopes we assayed in the; ¢ fight for the City Charter have! dwindled until they are only! | hopes. There is little hope for any! better government. With all the charges at the old council never did we see such open flaring of tempers as we have today. Mr. “ NATIONAL AIRLINES | "WWW WW cv VV ‘STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL AT ALL GROCERS ©22244444444204444 m. : jly29-6t | For sale—Electromuse Hawaiian Furnished house for rent. All electric, hot water. No children with amplifier. Apply 1126 Stump lane. jly29-2tx or pets. Apply rear 1012 Varela st. Upstairs. jly29-2tx ROOMS FOR RENT | Light housekeeping rooms, $5.00 weekly. 411 William Street. | jlyll-1Imox PHOTO SUPPLY iii Frames, an assortment of sizes, | 50c and up. Pilkington Studio, 515 Fleming Street, Phone 99. 1 large pw 1 large palm, 1 sapodilla, 10 feet, $6.25—will bear in year or Large flowering grand- Paw-paw, potted, DDT, and Pyrethrum, especially good for roaches, gallon, $1.10, fifths 25c. 607 Grinnell Street, near South- bougainvillaea, orange and pink, 7 feet, potted, $4.25. Small potted, 50c. ple, potted, $2.25. 10 feet, $7.75. jly29-1tx jul 1-tf | LOST | | !Wallet containing identification papers belonging to Sam H FOR SALE Coolerator; practically new. Ap- ply Bottle Cap Inn, 1128 Simon- Wall Street, b ton street. jly26-tf was removed in 1699. HARD-WAY THIEVERY | RACINE, Wis. — A. J. Niemic, |of Milwaukee, chained his new 14-foot row boat to a medium- sized hickory tree on the shore | Youngblood of Miami. Return °f Nortona Lake after a week- to Telephone office, Key West. ©nd fishing jly27-3t later and. returned that someone had cut down the tree and taken the boat. The last part of the wall in New York City, Sink with swing faucets, cup- bicycle. 913 Georgia street. The Liberty Bell cracked as it board, small electric stove, new tolled for the death of the early U.S. Chief Justice, John Mar- jiy24-6tx shall. Place Your is More Economical It's Healthy and Safe’. . . It's Pure Thompson Enterprises, Ine. (ICE DIVISION) REAL ICE