The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 24, 1946, Page 2

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f From The Citizen ding Corner Greene and Ann Streets Only Delis Mew apeons in Key West Entered at We Florida =. MEMBER OF _ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tvaly- entitied to use for republics use for tion of all news Pee ete eredited to ft or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news “published here. SURSCR: One Year _.. 0.00 Six - Months 5.00 ‘Three Months —.3 +. 2.75 Month ~ 2 e r : H i} | . ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application nk. NOTICE 3 tic cards of F ee A Ferolutions x t nary notices, poems, etc. il be chargeé for At the rate of 10 cents Notices for entertainment by churches from which a revenue is to be derived are 5 cents a line. + invites discussion of public issues and subjects of local or general interests; but it. will not publish anonymous communications. EDITORIAL. Ti MONOGRAPHS Dear John Q. Public: { Commendations to you }} over the movement to |} consolidate the city and | county, as The Citizen ad- |} vocated for more than a |} quarter of a century. | Yours, | _ THE ORACLE. |} John Q. Public, i Key West, Florida. 1 | BASEBALL PLAYERS | ~.-.. ASKING MORE Professional baseball be-} ing somewhat of an Ameri-| can national sport, the peo-| ple of this country are inter-' ested in «the efforts of; President Jorge Pasquel, of | the Mexican League, to per-} suade high-ranking stars of | the American and National | Leagues. to come into Mex-' ~ 1¢0. 4 The inroads oi the Mexi-| ean sportsman have been | possible beeause of dissatis- | faction of major league! players over the terms and’ conditions of their employ- ment. Apparently there is} something to the players’! squawks beeause High fon| missioner. Albert B. Chand- ler_ says that generous deal-| ing is the way for the mag-} ndtes to combat the invasion | of Pasquel, adding that) “you can’t blame kids for) grabbing the big money he’s putting out.” Mr. Chandler, formen United States Senator from} Kentucky, says that the big; league owners are going to; make more money this year than at any time in the his- tory of baseball and that “now’s the time to give the men who play for them | ing abundant lumber are) Wanted—Homes of all kinds:.One.y Dept, N, Purvis, Miss. something which should ‘haye™ heen’ granted long agoz’ ; an head man of the base- ball organization admits his sympathy for the request of the players for a minimum salary,..spring training ex- Pp ,, @ pension plan and ot! improvements “to which they are entitled.” This opinion by tht Big Chief ought{to mean that the play- “ers will get what they want. The housing shortage con- tinues and is so acute that some folks envy the old woman that lived in a shoe. There are a lot of people in the world who now think that. a strong Germany might be useful in stopping Russia. . i If your wife is away on a holiday and you want to get her home in a hurry, just send her a copy of The Citi- zen with an item clipped out. : President Truman said that when people ask what the Government of the Unit- ed States is, it is You. But if it was I Mr. President I would make a whole lot of changes, particularly in. our eeonomic life. Furthermore I would quit being a sucker and stop the appeasement of Russia. 26| guilty of murder in the first | harder with the defendant} | think that way if a drunken } while drunk, kills two boys other before he can be con- victed on a charge of mur- der in the first degree. No specified time is given for the premeditation. Blaek- stone says rd be as short! tea, the minimom 3 as 30 seconds. ‘The Though aware of | that Pata faet, The Citizen jeves Peer ye that’ the: legislators. of thet!” SY Gaeeer nee oe = state of Florida should add a : the splendid work this volun- + paragraph to the law gov-! 5 a corps. as rendered wee pa- erning capital punishment, | cage es ' i lg ; ients of the Naval Hospital ing a drunken Ase RESPONSIBLE POSITION That Pays $25 A WEEK TO START degree when he kills any-| kat “thought to| came to be gee ie spice A eau the (About $108 a Month» story of the two boys who! 4... $39 a Week (about $130 a were killed by an automo-/jonth) after 6 Months’ training} bile in Miami by a driver} and experience in 7 lice declared, ; who, the polic HONE OPERATING was drunk. One of these | boys had relatives in asl .. That's for a 40-hour week,} Ford Pick-up, new tires, good had acaa }and there’s opportunity to' earn; running condition. Big Pine considerably more for overtime) Inn, Big Pine, Fla. ea i aug22-3tx Here were two boys, each 15 years of age, out early | Jorg at. time-and-a-half *42 GE. electric range. _Apply up- stairs 621 Eaton St. aug23-3tx The University of Tucson, established in phe * ground donated by the town’s p leading gamblers, was built be-| that fore Arizona had any high!™ay have” NOTICE! The Civil Service Board of the City of Key West, Florida, wishes. to announce the open competitive examination for Police Applicants must not be less than; twenty-one nor more than thirty- six years of age on date of exam~ Cost over $1000. .Can be used a ee more aed six as dock for small boats. $75.00 feet three inches in height, and) cash. Phone 502. ° augl2-tf CHARGED WITH = lwhose weight and average chest. hel DRUNKEN DRIY, ING ‘measurements shall conform to. Dalton S. Large, a sailor, | their height according to the chart charged with d en driving, | on file in the Civil Service Office. and not having a driver's license,| Must be free from any bodily will be arraigned before Peace | defect, deformity or disease. ; Justice J. Y. Porter, IV, late this | Must be a citizen of the United|* | afternoon. States, and must have been a resi- The case was. scheduled for | dent of the City of Key West for this morning, but was adjourned i the past six (6) months. at the request of Large’s com-| Must successfully pass the manding officer. trolman mental and agility tes! i 7 guests on a tour of the hospital. ‘* Mrs, Carl Van Deursen, cae | } in the morning delivering newspapers. The — were, ambitious; that e is evident because of their} Liberal Sere eee getting up early to work to} Vacation With Pay help themselves and mem-| bers of their family. While | they were at work, along) comes an alleged drunken' driver and kills them. | Should the law regard SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE drunkenness as an amelior-} ating circumstance? No, no, | and TELEGRAPH COMPANY i a lawyer would maintain. That factor will make it go! BUT THAT'S NOT ALL Scheduled Pay Increases Investigate This Fascinating : Position Today! *41 Nash Ambassador, new tires and motor. Apply J. W. Burt, 515 Fleming. aug22-3tx 10 x 10 portable building, com- plete with windows and doors, | $300. Also used rough lumber. Call 502, between 8 a.m. and 5 pm. aug22-tt Telephone Office Mrs. McDermott, Chief Operator augi9-tf in a case of that kind. All of | Upholster and trimmer. Apply ————_—____________ which is true. But does the|, Key West Bedding. augl-tf {Business . for ye Cheep. 700. jaca go tas encagh: Wy en 2-3!) Chica by Chief Deputy Sheriff above. dooan ibe. lew, in pa. sttart Steady jol "aug ® sd bedroom, hungalows, Moreno Wallace. ~ : Application forms may be had. 0 - Large was artested at Boca! with an average grade of 70 Butcher. Baer’s Market. driver killed his child. A’ charge Of manslaughter is too weak a_ charge to lodge against a man who, q She ana < » have peabity small down payment. balance Perio ay Wobk: Wil Ro Boor) oes oe Hall att suyles.. on such a driver who kills' thon Public School. Phone 12, payable monthly. Johnson & | ‘Star onday Morni i : anybody while in a state of! or write Box No. 562 for full| Johnson, Phone 372. mG |.A.M. and 5 P.M. All application i begin Monday morning, under’ }¥ DR. J. A hes ator OPA ah 1111 Dw : 7 before 5 P.M., September 4, 1946. vafent to premeditation, and St. Delce | APD eee the direction of John W. Sawyer, | ‘The examination will be com- OPTOMETRIST there would not be so many SALESMEN WANTED zo who was awarded the contract! prised of arithmetic, spelling and i severe ae drunken drivers. Too sever Saleen Sesigsiban positions : selling high-grade, building and -~——— {the first of the improvements to’ notified by mail as to date and wer, good condition. $8.| be made. Other work will be the! vier of pocinaday ype iy bse \ 619 Duval St, Office S38 firm, complete fine, high or ‘sug24-2tx | buildings with asphalt tile, and Upstairs Residence 806 mission. Write Box 2383, Dal-} 67> ice box lé.case a “| the painting of both structures. . las, Texas. aug24-itx One ice box, 16-case. $35.00. ome penreineteem tine rt RS ap pa 7 | Packer. FI "| ! F ° ’ Yai ge Sprig edn calen- | Dandy utility trailer, 7 x 3%. hd ashion eview lars. sty! eather, paper,; Express body, perfect. Tires,, 4 j jo piptal tetutbiae ood “Betty tubes, tag. Price reasonable, q) augl-tf | Work of. repairing and renovat- ; 1 intoxication? | details, giving your qualifica-} dorms must be turned in’ at the | Furniture for three rooms. N.A.S. , 4t_a cost of $8,058. questions on general police work,’ Office Hours: 9-12 2-5 pam. a penalty, somebody may machinery maintenance prod-| Lawn mor JACK T. MURRAY. | Apply 1214 On October 1 the 5c air-| business: buys son. sigit= «26-4le'g7y “Poiana! doeeattx with his automobile. t : l i and unfurnished: | by calling at the Civil Service’ § Ing, Impose 4 death penalty | wanted—wnite teacher at Mara-/ mek ing the county court house will ‘i ee " ere - < 1 = above mentioned office in n (Make intoxication equi-| tions. augagt | P6 Ghesrplet tS .ton sinter Oty: aire | Unit 31-B. aug23-3tx| “ Repainting the annex will be! All successful applicants willbe || Evenings by Appointment object, but- he. wouldn't) wer, ucts. this ‘vicinity.. National! 49-2 Poinciana Place. covering ef the floors of both Pe | Good condition. cain ait ; 5 aug24-3tx Big money selling nuge line, ad-} mail rate will take effect. |" profit. Deals. Big season just, From then on many business | starting. Free outfit. Rush) Bil Sk ae ee uta firms will use the airmail at}‘ name. © Kaeser-Blair, Cincin-7 the), Nine dean cao age the reduced price almost! nati, Obio- “aug24-1té) Bit’ imgce, waterproof tarpaulin exclusively, and asa result | ——~| {0 x 12 inches, two five-gallon Salesman sel! to stores electrical | all first class mail probably | Salesz gasolene’ cans with flexible willie sent by air: {and household appliances, toys.4*~spouts. All new,.never used: , \ ee sae ae ee ii items4) Sell cheap. 802 Eaton Street, | Comm. ied, 25 ontrose,| third floor. aug24-2t NEW INDUSTRY | Ghicto, augtaits | ub : 2 { —————_—_——— | 40 Plyrnouth, four-deor sedan; tarsine edace io ip oe |‘ ewcetient ‘moctor,” $00. Duval “ fe exceller or. uval, construction of large factor- | Wanted—Children to care for, | phone 334. aug23-6tx ies in the smaller towns,| hour, day or week. Light lunch +..-executed with California's matchless bringing resources nearer | panies att aes Seid MACHINERY FOR SALE : . the production line. Paper} ATonovitz Lane or call 275-R. - | _ coc ur Pe casual flair. Jacket, skirt, jerkin, slacks aug21-4tx | Free list of plans to build con- SEL 4 aaa eee lee aI IC Plier block machines, shop ma 4 . sts i _' Cl i di 3 and other industries utiliz-! | chines. Nichols Equipment Co., and blouse in blended shades of gray. from Tabak’s collection rapidly moving to areas|* two and three bedrooms, furn- | augad-itx where the supply is unlimit-| ° fed‘ 6*tmnfarfiished.~ Cast} weak : ed and readily available. — |" Waiting. Geil Carbonell; 700} ‘FOR ‘RENT ~~ of interchangeable casuals. In New industries in the | Duval Street. Phone 16. ; - smaller towns increase the| ~- 0929: liaax Light housekeeping rooms. $5 per Sutara, a Seaglow success, pay-roll and stimulate busi-|, pBRBSe PE TAON he Week. . 411 Wiliam: St : ajAth * aulg20-26tx | fabric of Aralac and rayon. ness. It is heartening to see| Ride to Miami’ Monday, family | a town, long lazy in appear-| of three and small dog. Share }Purnished house and cottage, hot ance, spring to life with} expenses. 800 Simonton, Cabin}.. and cold water; no children or new industry. The smaller |: No. 1. aug22-3tx | pets. Apply rear 1012 Varela | towns should seek larger! | street. aug21-4tx payrolls for their commun-|7*bedroom, house or | apart. | — : ities and most of them do,| ™eD% couple with 2-year-old | Five-room apartment. Frigidaire S 7 twins. Hendry, Electronics,}' and gas stove. Apply 729 Exclusive With but there are some points} Boca Chica au } i t I : g24-2ix | : involved where the line } era isn should be drawn — even MISCELLANEOUS | Oceanfront room for 2, running though business men may profit. Some of the bigger mills involved in certain processes consuming lumber are de-| 5 : x water, semi-private bath, use| Refrigeration sales and service. j. of porch. $8 per week. 701 Repairs on all makes. All work| Waddell Ave. aug24-2tx | § guaranteed. Mumford & a i 220 Duval st., phone 333. ‘|5-room furnished cottage, with r augl8-tf}. all modern conveniences, in-| pendent on a‘ water supply | -———____________. cluding hot running water. Ap-| —lakes in most cases. They |Gampbeira, 928 Division, phonej«-piy 7121 Angela S! dump their refuse from the! 189. Keys made, locks sepair-} " sr sre mugee six | | mill into the lakes. Some| 4 ete. augl-Imo. \ =| Fairnish¢d dttage, «couple only. | mills process the dumpage to e 4 z urni : safeguard fish and sr | Beck tots vepire, clea “1126 Margaret street, ‘phone! game, but some dump pois-| at 583 or 1184. Romexo’s Betty os. ak : aug24-2tx | onious waste material into! trical Sefvice, 2612 Harris Ave!) paca) awp BOARD | the water and the wild life aug2s-tf| ROOM AND BOARD { dies off at a rapid pace. 3 }Two SE a a | It should not be a choice ; |. daily. Large, cool rooms with between mills or game. It |7 tT aadias beat Private entrance to each room should be either the game} ‘ Francis 4 . pdgebiace 719 “and bath. Breakfast, 7 to 8) and the mill or the game. In} tiie aug = am. Dinner 5 to 6 pm. $15 | STYLED oy, FOR SALE z \ OF CALIFORNIA ; ich} (one im a room), $12.75 (two in! Sens tect | Two-bedroom home, completely| a" room), SILT ‘(three in al kill animals and bird life on} furnished, $7,250, unfurnished! oom), Mrs. Gabel, 704 Eaton | the lakes will not find new) $6,500. Half cash, balance 1,2,/ st 2 en ug21-6tx | territory open to industry at} 3 years. Cecil Carbonell, phone } any price. The mills will; 16 aug23-6tx come just the same, but they will provide adequate pro-' tection to the state’s natur- al resources. FEATURED IN AUGUST HARPER'S BAZAAR « two MD | MADEMOISELLE «© GLAMOUR FOR SALE—Two bedroom house -For Sale — New press cameras, | 5S with electric stove, refrigeratgr| movie cameras and binoculars. | od ERMA / and heater. 2840 Harris Ave | vans Camera Shop, 506 South- or Phone 1067-R. aug22-3tx! ard Street. 2ug20-(f) We Close Every Thursday at 1 o'Clock wee

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