The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 29, 1946, Page 2

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paragraph was of a gemeraly Eancheon’ wit naturé and, therefore, could we be applied to ee persons. ¢ my ; Then Citizen ‘ sulting in this or that Key! Wester taking - offense at) what was said. The — applies te several so-called | members of the “Swamp Weekir” i Rares ss om application SPRCIAL NOTICE % Al (reading notices, carts of thank, reaglotions of respect, obit- Bary Sotices, poems, will be charged for at the rate of 16 conis 2 lime Notices for entertainment by churches from whieh a rerenve is to Be derived are 5 cents @ line Gang.” The objectors concentrat- ed on only part of a state ment made by Chief Deputy Sheriff Moreno Wallace. He said that the present “grad-/ uates” of the gang concen-) To imeere be im the the Gey fuse uUseeesseuaseserecas Mg FOR SALE ' i The Citizen is an open forum and _ invites disteeion of pablic ime} trated, early in the evening. } pool nga sengge age ~ elnng Srbien | at White and Division) _ bs : or plumbing work, / Snourhas communication. streets, then went to Duval) INTERESTING WORK— think of Pepper's. Call us for € and Southard streets byl INCREASED PAY! | repairs or imstaliations, Pep-; DITORIAL.. | ii Fs icinity of the re E | pér’s Plumbing Supplies, 512) finally. to the vicittity © (sia you cam stari-as Telephone j :Fieming, Phone 113. augl-ti " Santaella factory. H - ‘ pa j Operator at $25 for 2 40 ~ hour’ Several Key Westers. who | @bout $108.2 Month) with ‘Hf you are lookimg for a home, I} congregated only at White} Joortunity for camming more by! ‘have it. Cecil Carbonell, 700! and Division- streets, ©OD-| greriime at time-and-c-half pay!! “Duwel St. phone 16 ; } aug[79-6tx { ' MONOGRAPHS eluded, that the statement’ ' gs | was directed at them. lithey © $80 a Week (About $130 Sa ee i The White House, | did not go, and such was the’ 2 Month) After 188 Daj: Lady's bicycie, balloon tires, good ; Washington, D. Cc. | case, to Duval and’ South-j Yreming and Experience paint $1650. 1900 Staples: | Dear Mr. President: lard streets and thence to! —— Ave aug2d-2ix} Pleasant Environmen The addition of states t Liberal Benefit Plex | Santaella’s, by what means! | Pontoon, new, Army surplus. man, ner Welles, to], of reasoning could they con- Cost over $1000. Can be used | your official family, would |] clude that Wallace was’ Vacation With Pay | as dock for small boats. $75.00} 3 fill a wide gap. | talking about them? | + cash Phone 502. augi2-tt ) ied Yours truly, | Jn their letters to The, Appir Telephone Office respon eager ranges a - i si a | THE ORACLE. || Citizen they spoke only of). wecnermot Chief Operate fiemithed am@ untursished:} Polished Brazilian rosewood. | their meeting every evening | Sop THERN BELL TELEPHONE sma down payment, balance Metal runs ail the way t and gr3 ; im thickness from te E | White and Bp agi aed TELEGRAPH COMPANY | payable monthly. Johnson & pte nate ay tacnme through. Two strong telescope ; s Pe aR: 24 — | Johnson, Phone 1-tf Ys 5 i ; PROFITS HIGHEST ON | were not the youths whem . pa ee augl-tt | | Grédie cakes mest, etc. rivets. Handy hole for hanging. RECORD | Wallace was speaking about. | Hf you are looking for a business, | * x e oe x i However. the letter writ- and trimmer. Thave 1 Cecil Carbonell, 700) | Aa i age Baek ol Shpg. wd ~ D NARROW BLADE SPATULA\ _ Substantially full employ-| ers treated the subject im a, Key West Bedding . augl-tt .. Duval St. phone 16. } ; ee eae a ease... EN AE ment has been achieved in light vem, which was com-— aug?9-6tx | 8 sOUP LADLE Eg ices al , the United States, declares| mendable, but it was purely Wested—Experienced seamstress." oz house at 9051 Harris: News $1.18 NORE Te $ John L. Steelman, Recon-| a presumption, and a wrong) go0d on aherations Also an ye pt: po iat call at | " in 11 € 995s... .. ese 4c version Director, who points | one, for them to jump to the ——- — ee |, Mo. 6 Hunt's Lane after 4:30: © BASTING SPOON Shes wt..95% fF poTATO MASHER out that xecord profits| concinsion that they were} Steines Dress Shop, #17 Def) os aug?6-6tx | 14,6 29873. $1.18 Mebeiat a: i " i> De hav@ been made for any the youths Wallace spoke! cans year of -peace. | about. for they did not a Ce aa ee energy a nseereneeniasstepemeanatens Sane “arrestee Mr. Stéelman points out; that nearly 250.060 new! businesses were established | in the last half of 1945 and‘ says that there is reason to! expect the creation of new concerns to continue at a) high rate. Aside from the heavy industries. affected by Zhe loss of war contracts | and reconversion, the rest! of ahe country has made: profits after taxes that are at “the highest levels on} reegrd.” ft is interesting to note that the Reconversion Direc-' tor“reporis the yearly pro-/ duction rate of goods and/ services for civilian use has- inceeased more than $30.-: 600,000,000 since V-J Day / and; that total income pay-/ ments to individuais equal, or exceed the war peak of | $163,000,000,000. This is 60 | per- cent over the peace-| timd peak of $100,000,000,- | 600mm the fourth quarter of | 1941. i DISLOYAL AMERICANS Secretary, of State James F. Byrnes has reported that forty State Department em- ployes have been discharged fer “close connections or involvements with foreign governments.” While the atement refutes the sly suggestion made in some quarters that hundreds, if not theusands, of employes have been eliminated by the State Department he- cause of Communistic lean- ings or activities for other} governments, it reveals that} forty workers of the De-/ partment were. to some ex- tent, disloyal to the inter-| ests of the United Staies. It should be borne in min that several thousand em-) Secretary's lor correspondent in many Tampa, Fla masala Spee years. He carried food and WANTED (Lady's bicycle. good baHoon tures, a sympathetic mind, manag- Se ee ed to get around and now} eee ug29-2te concludes that the Russians Baby into the picture. ‘ oer 4 Cheep Trassportation ~ ORDER THE COMPLETE SET ON SEARS EASY TERMS TODAY. Rene eter RE ame ; We ili teach you. 4 “ . - - hice ae ee Sn see, See Cooma net Sate $5108 Simonton and Fleming Streets of obtaming money without; Sire, 585 Southard rolet Sedan $250.00 | PI : aug?i-3 -35 Ford Sedan giving full value m return. |—______________ 4 Studebaker Champion $700.00 Wanted—inteliigent, respomsible } male or female person for n2- tionally Known concern repre- Putcamp-Alexander Motors Division and Duval Streets Since its imeeption, Soviet Russia constantly points out to its people that war with! sentative Must be able to cage itali tries is in-{ meet the public. Apply 71! aug?7-tt the capitalict countries is in | Francis Phome 1195-30 evitable. 2ug2?7-3tx "4 Plymouth, four-door sedan;/ perfect paimt job, good tires,i excellent motor. 800 Duval phone 334 aug23-6tx ij We wonder if anybody | Wantec—Severai good cigar mak- properly appreciates all that; es Good job for scrap work- past generations of human, ers Good stock Room andi beings have coniributed to, oard can be had fer $10.00 per u are looking for an invest- everybody's happiness and | week. Wite Thompson Cigar’ I ve Cecil Carbo-! welfare. . $ Bactory, 7282 East Anderson, nell, 700 Duval St, phone 16.; x St, Savannah, Ga aug?8-St aug29-6tx SAYS RUSSIA FEARS U.S.’ John Fischer, of Harpers’ Magazine. penetrated Rus- sia’s “Iron Curtain” by join- ing the ‘Ukranian staff of UNRRA, which had excep- | [ tional freedom of movement, ( observation and conversa- tion with Russia. i Mr. Fischer. according to scmable. Remarkable poss: reports. had more freedom, ties — carn $50-3200 w than any foreign diplomat Two-bedroom homie, completely furnished, $7230, unfurnished $6500. Half cash, balance 1, 2, 3 years.” Cecil Carbonell, phene 16. aug23-tix Furniture for three rooms. 1117} Watson ect. re No. 3,; Denbam Terrace. aug27-4tx | Reshon. 116 Creighton Bi tib and mattress, $15.00: Ty chair and hi hair in- WNAS aug2-3ix are primarily afraid of for-} eign attack and believe that the attack will come from Be si the United States. ' ee 7 This sounds fantastic to! os a most .Americans but Mr. eae Fischer says that the Rus-|Wanted—Latest model second- If you have bu: sians are convinced that the’ hand eléctric Singer sewing home, aparimen: United States wil] not pre-|. machine M Benetz. 832 Du- vent an economic boom and) va aug2s-3tx another depression. They} foresee an American dicta- il Carbonell, Terraplane. Price, $150.00.! Apply 23-2 Poinciana tor, violently anti-Russian, val St, phone 16. a to invade = FOR RENT ' BAGGEST We doubt if there are’ Light housekeeping rooms. $5 per FAMILY who be-/j Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs on ali makes. All work * Mumford & Hoss, 228 Duval st, phone 333. many Americans week. jeve that the Russian fear is based on a reasonable pos | 411 William St aug20-26tx Pufpished apartment and cottage ployes were transferred-to! sibility. For our part, we! ‘aurte-t?hcae Sta ae the State.Department from cannot imagine why the pa see 5S a The Southern Bell family is made up of the South’ lation various war agencies and/ United States, even under 2 Cemupbell’s, 928 Diviston, phons» Beet o aes nS Oa of a whale of a lot of folks. As far af ictu: h ee cee — te that the vast majority of the/ dictator, would want to’ 189. Keys made, locks repair-\— ine wid we know, it’s the lar a Troup em- am A i telpphase member in his employes in the State De-| travel across the ocean for) ed, etc. augi-imo PHOTO SUPPLIES paar s eae : own family circle and count about partment are thoroughly; the purpose of invading ———HJ# i—@- —— >| —_____________—_ a a ei ii aa © four noses to the family. You see, di- “loyal American citizens.” | Russia. Electrical moters repaired. called’ Yor Sale — New press cameras, Southeastern states. rectly or indirectly, they’re all i - i y: y inter. It takes skill to make a product better and worth more money. Tt is evident, and some labor leaders are waking up to fhe fact that the Ameri- caw worker can enjoy in- ereases im wages only th ough higher productive eiftene | The sensible way to han-/ ; dle Russian fears, if they , exist as the correspondent | j asserts, is to show the Rus-/ sians that they are not well-| lican officials are anxious 'to accomplish this and are! | trying to do the job, but it! Ec abt a way to show the! i for and delivered. Call Britt at 585 or 1184 Romero's Elec-! trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. augz3-tt | is ‘something of a puzzle 10 /423¥' bicycle. good balloon tires: For rent, lease or sale. Four 3- founded. Apparently, Amer-| oom cottages, furnished 609 | Tuesday Grinnell. augzg-2tx FOR SALE $19.50. 1900 Sta aug29-2tx | ples Ave. movie cameras and binoculars. Evans Camera Shop, 506 South- apd Street. aug20-tt: Lost “Success Through Co-opera- tion”. on corner City Electric} Company, No. 2 bus, or from transfer corner to North Beach Please return to 963 North! + Beach or Citizen Office. aug2s-2t! afternoon, book, entitled Operators, engineers, accountants, Maintenance, construction, business ofice and administrative personnel— there are 45,000 busy telephone people. But that$ not all. The number quickly gtows to an astonishingly large part ested in giving you the kind of tele- phone service you want night and day. Telephone people are your friends and neighbors—the kind of folks you like to rub elbows with. You always know them by the voice with a smile, SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY a Inc. 7

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