The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 9, 1946, Page 2

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n because | smith, Who has - sane} be es are 8 D cents, e at charge of the aquarium. : The : pr ee ti “4 ve had co Citizen rece! blish a. cael tem ‘So. we pul ne ae on in "The. Citizen Degen _ the” account of a een turbanee | in this or that ‘vana, where he intends to spend hes “Hotels and “Apart. ith winds of «mod- 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. } 4. Consolidation of County and | “ity, Governments. 5, Community -Auditorium. 4 |Mrs. A. Einhorn, returned Sun. smith explained, han the: bureau receives a call of that nature, it advises the read-| ing er to look at the top o column in which they read the advisory. | Tests in schools and cel-| leges in the reading of items of only 60 words have dem- onstrated that readers, when asked to tell the substance of what they had read, in- vatiably give different ans- wers in many instances. Frequently, we hear the remark, “I saw that. in the|’ gore and it turns out that, was seen “i all in your p bright sunny faces? THE ORACLE, School Kids, All’ Around the Town, , West, Florida. oy ee os the! Tateot’ revelation: 3 ald that culture depends upon’ climate. which means. t should seek new: i ie the 6th, Dovid prospects for so “appear te be Sanam Manan With th inauguration of ISLANDS WON IN THE CIF I ‘ e cheat Ghuiee sabe t hi a i pad States will pent custory anese ine ene ge surprise, either in this coun- ‘try or abroad. . While there is some opin- ion in this country favorable to turning the Pacific islands rational ad- ‘ministration, there is nobody, that we know of who advo- cates giving up the islands before there is a thoroughly functioning body tacked the United States at ‘Pearl Harbor, this country was without the bases nec- essary te support fleet ap- erations in the the city of Key West. Seareely was the ink dry on the documents before} Rogelio Gomez, local man- | ager of Aeroyvias-Q Airlines, ‘d with com- plete plans for the lay-out of the port of entry, bi ings, walks, runways, and, happliy, at a special ‘meet. ing City Commissioners held Friday was given aut! ceed with them. It would have been a tragedy, a staggering blow, if Key West had lost its port of entry status. simply would have been by- passed by thousands - travelers, and no doul freight lines wou eventually lost interest in making stops at the Island e might say that the|. port of entry status WAR: ' saved by a ‘‘gnat’s eyelash,” rtainly there was noth+ Ja ‘apanese at- The bases were in the: of the Japanese who got them after the first World War and fortified them, in! direct violation of the terms mandate. - Now that the islands have recaptured by the ood of American fighting unthinkable that the United States would lightly. give up possession without being as- sured that it will never be necessary, in seme future war, te fight for them again. less importance than the port of entry issue, Key West would undoubtedly have, and have in a hurry, | some of the other things she ‘needs so badly. m. It just goes that there are same spirit coal be 7... ordinary matters i Git Wedde the dination ob ory Lowe Pierce, who is in| « Ninety-seven adjustments of} ye reed babi made ABs the elt Senten thust- be Trade’ on or. son eaeee; tease ‘that time, he explained, and the former tax will become op- erauve. ; morning for Ha- several days visiting relatives. +} Raymond ‘Einhorn, who had been visiting his parents, Mr. and tday to Miami. Robert H. Givens, who is mak- his heme in Miami, is in} Key West visiting relatives. Miss Emily Carbonell arvived f yesterday from Miami to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Felipe Carbonell. Today The Citizén says in an} editorial paragraph: day.” 2a 00 night to adopt the budget for the coming fiscal year, but definite action onthe budget was post- poned until the next meeting, The school board has not yet certi- | fied its millage to ame ‘commis-| + Psioners. ‘ a —_—_——— Horace. O’Bryaat, .principal or the Key West High School, said today ‘that - the. faculty of the junior. and senior high will hold a@ meeting Saturday . afternoon. Public schools will be reopened | ‘}on Monday, September 14. William Arnold, president of ‘the Monroe County Young Men’s Democratic Club, announced to- | meeting tomorrow evening in the county court house. Jewish New Year September 16, and services will | gogue, Rabbi Joseph Malc stated today. A petition designed to outlaw the operation of slot machines in Monroe county is being circulat- ed. for signatures, and will be -| sioners at their next meeting. ber 30. If they SOD oe a ce Seeeenenanangeane “He who jumps and gets away | will live to jump some othenjfs it’s about $108 a Month with Qpportunity of.Earning More at}. ,Time-and-a-Half}. for Ceunty corhmissioners met last |. day that the club will hold a} | Upholster and trimmer. begins on|.); ‘}be conducted in the local syna-}: * Seven. building and repair per- | Baker announced today. William R. Porter, president of the First National Bank, ard Attorney J. Lancelot Lester left yesterday on a business trip to Miami. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Knock; knock. Who’s there? | Opportunity for Key West. Don’t pass him up.” Pearl Buck is the daughter of | American missionaries, and was taken to China at an early age. LEGALS INT! CIRCUIT COURT OF THE bey VBNTH i tee CIRCLUID s' EOF ea hares Ay (ROE COUNTY. fea IN CHASCER MARIA RUIe'B San ine! i. Plaintiff, BAIRE BENITEZ, ORDER OF ee SDLACATION TO: Baire Benite: RESIDENCE. Fs INKNOWN. ¥ou are hereby reguired to ap- DIVORCE pear to the Bill for Divorce tiled | | Schaeffer lifetime pen, left on ta- jegations contained therein will be | against you in the above styled | cause on or before the 9th day of October, A.D. 1946, otherwise the al- taken as confessed. Doue and Ordered at Key West, vines. Sa Tth day of September, (cireute ‘Court Seal) hes ce ees, t rk of Circuit our! By: KATHLEEN NOTTAGE, pay Clerk. nrique Esquinaldo, ir., laintiff's Solicitor. sept 9-16-23-30, 1946 | mits were issued by the city dur-| ing- last week, Inspector Harry} tate. : of Utah and New 1 Mexico orronizea by Aet off rouren” Senatortat Diatriee "OF the hower and Clark land before Py ben Tran declares war] towing Justice Districts, viz: None, ¥944—Germans néér Metz as Allies push on.’ "1945 Announcement by Gen. MacArthur that he was taking ¢| Gk os fos E 5 Samper said today aioe ait ioe its tom ae mesa seme +) Subseribe to Ine Citizen, i Fae esnonh asa seeas bans counter-attack aca HELP WANTED A GOOD CONNECTION NOW AND. TOMORROW! $25 FOR A 40-HOUR WEEK (Furnished house. While Training As TELEPHONE OPERATOR $30 a Week (About $130 a Month). After 180 Days’ Training and Experience * Scheduled Pay Increases Liberal Benefit Plan Vacation With Pay > Beas. of United ee See) See Overtime, ; n ionday in No~ 'D. 1946, th f ene being the sasha . PIFTH DAY oF | NOVEMBER he ‘Hightioth Cone oe te Supreme ce pnt Bate eer is= Gomminaioners | Ag ee of ap ne how Distric For two Raters 3 ot “the ‘Board of. Public peernctinn. For Justice of the Peace in and be Ry the following Justice. Districts, No. '2, one, i For Constable tn and for the fol- t jacntattves ese of tne pee ot two- i ae aug ts loner: re Ee, siotiers, State ‘ounty Dis- In Testimony Whereof, I Have hereunto set my und affixed a.8, Great 1 of the State lof Florida, at Tallahassee, the es ake this the first uy, of September, A.D. R. A. GRAY, Secretary of State, "PUBLICATION DEADLINE Light housekeeping rooms. $5 per | week. 411 William St. aug20-26tx Apply 1117) sept6-3tx | Fleming St. Furnished apartment, private bath and entrance. 1128 Mar- garet St., phone 846-J. sept?-3tx Two-bedroom bungalow. 1826 Fogarty Ave. Apply ‘North Beach Inn. sept7-gtx Furnished:apartment, 1014 Grid nell street. - sept9-6tx learned of their approaching parture for another Florida city, where they will make their! home. Since coming to Key West to Mr’ and Mrs. Singleton have en- deared themselves to a wide cir- cle of residents. Mr. ao has been identified w' the; “ONE OF FINEST RECORDS” lower East. Coast of Florida for; ggitor, The Citizen? (° a great many years, but it was; Several 3 ‘I noticed only about 15 years ago that the! qraftic Pees Ps Caraballo couple decided to make their! walking a beat on Division street. home in this city. I mentioned the fact to several To Hon. Berlin, a. cs of Monroe County, °°” “"°T El. With a progressive spirit that friends during the course of our ee be ts Ot 7-14-21-285 | always marches forward, and} with a keen insight to the fu- ture, Mr. Singleton organized the Key West Chamber of Com- merce. He personally contacted" the business men and pointed out the need of a lively Chamber to attract the tourist trade to Key! and upstanding citizens, who is West. In this he succeeded be-| an executive of Radio Station. ydnd his’ fondest hopes. Being a| WKWF. newspaper. man, he attended to! The story is that Caraballo has but) the: publicity himself, and sent before incurred tne wrath of this se | thousands of letters and illustrat- | upstanding young man who has ed literature all over the world, | so often claimed to have the Pub- with the object of attracting to) | lie Interest of Key West at heart, Key West the tourists seeking! py arresting him for a traffic what Key West, and no other | violation. Florida city, had to offer. | My personal opinion of Cara- Key West suffers a severe loss | | ballo is that he has one of the in the moving of the Singletons, | finest records of any member of but there is always the hope’ ‘the Key West Police foree and that they may some day return } if a man is to be punished for MARIE CAPPICK. - | carrying out his duties by taking him away from the work he is WANTS STREETS IMPROVED | most familiar with and placing Editor, The Citizen: | him on an obscure post, then I The people of Key West must} say, “Who is running the police realize by now that our city gov-/ force?” ernment is in reality an organi- } T recall that the radio executive zation existing for the sole bene- | supposedly involved in the trans- fit of those in office. With the | ter of Caraballo made this state-- two exceptions of police and fire! ment several weeks ago, “Give protection, the people of this city | me an honest police foree or none are deriving absolutely no bene-| + ait.” How ‘about it, Chief? fits whatsoever by paying taxes!; “4 fPaTR-MINDED CITIZEN. Why, then, must the people Your Horescope ments on the subj that Officer Caraballo ticket for illegal jarnine | automapbile owned and etree by one of our very influential tontinue to pay taxes?, Do our local solons believe that we main- tain a city government for the MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9% express, purpose. of cregting 8 | y946. tind n_ of means of livelihood for them? Do | is aoa a it suited Telephone Operating Is An When vou “think of plumbing}they believe that the taxpayers’|¢>-"<ocial life. Many friends will Interesting Career That Offers You Much Now. and in the Future, GET THE FULL STORY FROM OUR TELEPHONE OFFICE Apply to Mrs. McDermott SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE .and TELEGRAPH COMPANY sept9-tf Apply sept3-tf Key West Bedding. WANTED Wanted—Homes of all kinds: One, . two and three bedrooms, furn- Cash waiting. Cecil Carbonell, 700 ~~ Duval Street. “| presented to the county commis- | e ished or unfurnished. Phone 16. aug22- iraox Supplies or plumb think of Pepper’s. ¢: per’s Plumbing Supplies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. sept3-tf furnished and unfurnished: Johnson, Phone 372. ie repairs or installations. Pep-| 2- and 3 - bedroom bungalows, small down payment, balance | payable monthly. Johnson &| sept3-tf! For Sale—Electric Singer sewing machine. Two bedroom suites. One breakfast set. Apply 1101 Simonton street. sept6-3tx | low, cement block stucco, tile} bathroom, oak floors, Price, $10,500. Address 3711) Avenue E, near hospital. Full-size baby bed, new water- | } Refrigeration sales and service. Repairs-on all makes. All work guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, 220 Duval st., phone 333. augls-tf |Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- sept3-1mo ed, ete. Electrical motors repaired, called for and delivered. Call Britt at 585 or 1184. Romero's Elec- trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. aug23-tf ee Will care for children at night,! 6-12 pm. 313 Peacen Lane. | 5-room house, $2,400. Varela A sept7-2tx PHOTO SUPPLIES Movie cameras, movie projectors, press cameras, 35 mm cameras and 127 film. Evans Camera and Supply Store, 506 Southard sept5-tf Street. LOST ble in bank. Reward. Cail Steadman 678-W. sept7-2tx FOR LEASE Restaurant space, good invest- ment for real restaurant Mian. Apply Overseas Hotel. aapt?-3t} 1200 Newton street. Trailer (two-wheel), good condi-| proof mattress. $14.00, Leav- tion. Phone 446 or apply at | ing town. 1070, Ext. 104. 725 Duval street. oem sept7-3tx MISCELLANEOUS 1936 Packard tudor sedan, good} condition all the way through. $455.00. Apply Manager, Over- seas Hotel. sept7-3t Girl’s bicycle, size 24”; two new tires. Price $15.00. 57 Rest Beach, phone 1128-J. sept7-2tx Lady’s new bicycle, basket and license. 13’ skiff. Both rea- sonable. 1216 Petronia. sept7-2tx 38.40 Winchester Deer Rifle, .38 Automatic Colt. Call 147-R. | sept9- Btx | Division streets. Apply | Watson Lane. 51. mar15-tf | Two-piece living room suite. | Reasonable. Apply 1018 James St. sept9-2tx | ‘ Servi-Cycle for sale, direct drive, | $130. No. 5 Ashe St. sept9-1tx | °40 Ford station wagon, new tires, I mechanically perfect. After 4:30. 6 Charles Street. sept9-3tx | ee New five-foot stepladder. $1.50.! sept9-1t! closets, screened porches, etc. ! | that I but recently read an article phone 1595-J for appointment. | before in its whole history. If 1017! sept9-3tx | Notes (Promissary), 1c each. Art- | man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone | GOOEY: oe ould Bi only towards |. made and the life will be very. paying their salaries? a ful th h pleasant asso- a Sur. Shree 30 ciations with people casually en- | urse of ordi- much longer than that to discover | pag arian egy meena that they are in a deplorable con- of the means will bring fipancial dition, and a disgrace, not only . to the City of Key West, but to | as well- au nein the whole State of Florida as well. Tomato juice becomes more tasty when it’s allowed io stand Why can’t these streets be PaV-/ so; several hours with some ed (and I mean paved, not patch- | chopped onion, celery, basil and ed) with the money that the citi- | tarragon. eaprtadan serving, strain it zens of Key West are pouring in- | and then serve it cold with | - to the city treasury? The first | or lane. waa excuse that probably would be} | offered in lieu of an answer to| cewwe www Cee ewe wae: Very modern 2-bedroom bunga- | this question would more than | srRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE likely be that our city has no| large | money. However, it seems to me} TRIUMPH tati that ity ected | stating a our ci coliec Tele-| | more money in taxes than ever MILL AT ALL sept3-6tx | our city today is so lacking in GROCERS | funds that it cannot meet its ob- 4244400040000" a2 Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service® Between MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar tives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o’clock A. M. 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