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ed ident ofthe De the Department of Com- merce? If you have, then you have found a man or a woman that The Citizen has been unable to find. Every Wester, with whom we the President’s ac- ‘Wen Fines = res or from office, expressed wal, and some added that he should have been out of the cabinet long ago.. icy toward the Russians is genera! throughout the country. It is particularly ad in Florida, and it is safe to say that were “Z| Claude Pepper to run for re- nomination now he would be soundly defeated. We have not seen a single newspa- cides with Pepper's views, similar to Wallace’s, regard- ing Russia. Pepper is supposed to rep- resent the people of Florida in the senate, but we doubt j if he represents five per cent of them in his attitude toward Russia. Russians are \ the most suspicious nation- \alists in the world today. | They distrust the peoples of other nations, and Russian officials distrust their own | people, The fourteen men, with | Stalin at their head, who | contro! Russia, live the lives (of hermits. Guards, are. at the gates of the Kremlin and , at every door, and one Amer- jean who chanced to stop to look at a building was | immediately arrested by guards, and would have been locked up had not a Russian explained that he was a correspondent, who was writing a series of ar- ticles, which would be cen- sord, about Russia. Russians enjoy none of the four freedoms. The Rus- | sian press publishes only ) what itis told to i WORKERS }and a Russian is keenly sm | aware that he Fauld lose ~ been consider- life if he publicly criticise 6.6 »| Russia’s ruling. cliques...» spreal Why should. we bend, the the mation about the Knee to a country of, thet em- type?’ We want». nothing he tenpreasion’ that ithe Russians have’ and erowe im some areas our sole object is to treat the Federal govern-| them fairly, but suspecting people, as are the Russians, are unable to understand the significance of fairness. Mere Hotels end Apart- ents freee ond Bathing Pavilion Cameettdetion of County and Cay Governments Commearety Auditorium. The Citizen office eee, & person that he had mil- ene behind him. The re- wily be received from his letemer was that a few mendes before were mere effective than mil- Heme behind FACTS ABOUT U. Ss” that meet pave « collection of loafers whe have little work te de The & Gafortunate. The Because former Secretary of Commerce, Wallace thinks he is right does not the United States employed necessarily make it right; it 2.290.000 civilians, but that,! seldom follows that one of Ube tetel, 1.118.000 were! man is right while millions emplored ty the War and are wrong, although it is Novy Departments and oth-| possible. Once the whole of er agencies. In addition,! world believed the world 1977 O98 are working for) was flat until one man he Veterans Administra- demonstrated that it was tee Then. there ave the! partly round. overage American should wedertend that. on July Sie test. the government of 2.200 empleves of the —-—— Devartmen! NOBODY KNOWS HOW t de these figures} ane 7 Simply that all o | im the deliberations: of Tae emploves eh ter | the United Nations, Herbert ' States, working with.| V- Evatt, Foreign Minister un continental area of} 0f Australia, has taken the the Gatien. number 500,000, | lead in asserting the rights The fect should be remem.| &f the smaller nations and in bored when eflb orators tell| the advocacy of a peace coe etd me that immense! b@8ed on justice and democ- " ; " racy, een Oe Speed to} lcentiy: he asserted that tee reductions by eliminat- 5 ee @eheceery eo vern-| the only way to stop a third ental workers. While it is| World War is to settle the Second World War on this basis. Practically everybody is willing to admit that the tree that some of them can be eiminaied without seri- om fajery to governmental A ot es met of them are} Australian official speaks seeeesery of thik country is| Wisely in this connection, te fete tm the interest | but what worries most peo- oP for the wereice of the! Ple is a practical method of prepic achieving a settlement of} " | the Second World War on Moerticians expect a hun-| any basis. dred bodies a) day: drive! It is all right for people to}{ ereteliy and fool ‘em in| assert that the issues arising ; ver €eaw |} from the recent struggle | should be settled on the Rake. end regulations are | | wettliee weless enforced.) Big Three nations should other by the government or| cooperate in the interest of} cnedty thal. | peace. What no - | been been able to discover, | BH & Werth soting that) however, is a method of per- National Bible Week comes| suading the Russians to te Qeteber, but this does not | participate in the settlement een thet vee can't read) or to compromise any of the our Bitte this month : — ly, if there is to be a settle- Someteiete about the) ment without friction, it epee” Heat ere declining} will require the oot & &© few months vou! States and Great Britain to WH been to heltg «ang te hot weather Overseas Highway commission, ag before returning to Miami, A it work tion in removing Wallace) ).iaes in the road to the main #P-| land probably will be started No-|1946—Today the mentality is more critical and less balanced. The nature is too sensitive, the health needs be carefully guarded. During a certain pe- riod the native may be obliged to contend with severe and la- borious work. The early hours are the better to be born in. j president {Olympic Asso., born in Detroit, 59 years ago. n Elmer Rice of New York, noted | issues that arise. Apparent-j playwright, born there, 54 years ago. United |™. | , jborn in Chicago, 45 years ago. hear praises} give in to Russia wherever aj «1 i) Abner” OF THE CITIZEN OF SEPT. 28, 1936 Henry Taylor, attorney for the on the vember 1. County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer You may be sure that the |said today that the number of sentiment you find in Key | applications for tax certificates West in favor of Byrnes’ pol- | has increased to that point where he is kept busy day after day. ~ issuing them, Raymond Johnson, employed by the State Road Department, reported today that he had killed a rattlesnake with 18 rattles. The snake was killed on Ramrod Key, and Johnson said it was the eighteenth he had killed since per in the state that coin-}he began work on the highway’ force. Fred Knight was elected presi- dent of the First Methodist Church League at a meeting held last night. News was received here today from Jacksonville that the fund has been increased for the sew- ing project in Key West. Jack Knight was elected yes- terday editor-in-chief and Ro- melda Johnson, assistant, for the next issue of the Conch by the Senior Class of the Key West High School. Attorney Jack Kirchik of Mi- ami arrived this morning to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Kirchik. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Whenever you are given the idea that you are being let in on a special deal, you probably are.” ee eeececece PEOPLE'S FORUM Editor, The Citizen: As a member of the board of directors, of the San Carlos, In-- stitute, I wish to state that this board has no intention of moving the school from its present loca- tion on which. it was established in 1871, and doubt very much if this move is contemplated in the future. The red tape involved could be overcome as this is a school maintained and located on property of the Cuban govern- ment. Respectfully, MANUEL ACEVEDO. 4-F Porter Place, Sept. 27, 1946. 7-POINT OBJECTIVES OF NATIONAL DOG WEEK (Observed This Week) POINT 7 The seventh and last objective 4 is to “RESPECT THE RIGHTS OF THOSE PERSONS WHO DO NOT OWN DOGS.” ‘Though it is strange to many who have been around dogs, some people do not like dogs. Others are constantly fearing them, even against their own de- sires. No matter how beautiful one’s pet may be, a dog does not have any license to make itself a nuis- ance by running against people, threatening to bite people, dig- ging up flowers, barking con- stantly or soiling the pavement and sidewalks. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) Dr. Thomas Parran, ice, born at St. Leonard, Md., 54 years ago. Homer S. Saint-Gaudens, di- rector of Fine Arts, Carnegie In- stitute, Pittsburgh, colonel-cam- basis of justice and that the \ouflage expert in war, born Bos: ton, 66 years ago. Marshall Field, New York-Chi- one has/|¢cage newspaper publisher, born |* in Chicago, 53 years ago. Avery Brundage of Chicago, of. the United States William S. Paley, board chair- Columbia Broadcasting, | Al Cap, cartoonist, creator’ of | born in New Haven, | Surgeon | General, U.S, Public Health Serv- |one away with the control { temper. SUNDAY, the undersigned, Circuit Court Florida. Dated September 18th, CHARLES Green Street, Key intend to register the sald fic- us name with the Clerk of the of Monroe County, LEGALS NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NA! STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that toe desiring 1946, ORES, et 5, 19. or THE ci ENTH. JU STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUN- TY. EN CHANCERY. Case No. 10-884 E BURCHTON FORT, 7th and ie Owners. OURT OF THE SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE | tpeeueae Cid INCREASED PAY! Now you can start as Telephone Operator at $25 for a 40 - hour week (about $108 a Month) with opportunity for earning more by overtime at time-and-a-half pay! $30 a Week (About $130 n= a Month) After 180 days’ ‘ Training and Experience Scheduled Pay Increases Pleasant Environment Liberal Benefit Plan Vacation With Pay f 46 Apply Telephone Office H Mrs. McDermott, Chief Operator , and TELEGRAPH COMPANY | | RUDE i Plaintiff, . sept23-tf | oo RDIVOReE EMMA LOUISE THAGARD FORT, | SO eas Upholster and trammer. Appiy! ORDER OF PUBLIC . : é TO: Emma Louise Thagard Fort, Key West Bedding. sept3-tf 509 Smith Street, Dublin, Georgia. i ii yop eee. Georgia. wuirea to ap-jWanted—Young woman for gen: pear to the Bill of Complaint tor] eral office work. Must type and fou or | im the above st cause take shorthand. G 1 1 ry. re the — Four-burner gas stove. condition. Apply The wood, | | When vou think of supplies or plumbing think of Pepper’s. Call repairs or instaHations, per’s Plumbing Supplies, Fleming, Phone 118, i & 3 2g t 13° skiff. R | is 40 conte 1216 Pewonia. sept26-1tX | neve Socialiam lM Ss t id t palms ; # 8 © oursop trees and cocoanut pa What this country see, & for sale. 1217 Petronija Street. sept2g-2tx | Stay home o hell heme scometiene ‘and read up on the ait tox amt 1946 Whizzer on new Rollfast bi- #o#t story on yw ~~ lan cycle with accessories. Apply of a nice Ge oo at ae 1212 Pearl St. sept28-Itx drink, made « gv of the goat For Sale—L. C. Smith standard| Yours with typewriter, good condition. $40. 623 William St. or Phone 579. sept26-3tx —t The Girl’s 20-inch bicycle, new B@l- pjouse p. & oe tere JO sii Picked the Right Morse te: ee ppm tcgetest wan petting tee befo: : “Dp. 1946, otherwise the al-}. Must be permanent. resident. ; ons thereln will be taken as!” Write P.O, Box 708. sept26-tf loon tires, good paint. 1900 poor man sanding «m the rest der is tobe published | Staples Ave. sept26-Bx commer, He was evidently tw eek for four consecutive | i 4 he Key West Citize 3 |Wanted—Men in Key West for (yy. : proud to beg openiy, bet every 8 awner bublished in ‘the City} occasional work afternoons ang Oil's mess 20-inch, new bal- | now and then «mecne eoalt of ay "Went Florida aay ot| evenings. Can use retired men.| loon, tires, new seat BOO) Valk ‘uy to him wher s fm September, A.D. eo SAWYER, Reply J. J. Zion, c/o La Con-| Paint Pp. ve. words, and give him © dalier eee Genk Ray meuke Cont cha Hotel. Will be available septat-Ss two. The lady enited ot heen, aad Monroe Coun |. for interview Saturday, Sept. Pan " , By (sd) FLORES 28th. sepi27-2tx Artificial wax roses and wreathes. | Pag mn a e = —_— ‘ ; r chan ty (sd) Allan B. Cleare, 1906 Seidenberg Avenue. the : po julter Will, she out ® gees a Night clerk, at once. ‘Good sal- sept2é-3tx | im & ~— | ary and room. Apply Mana-: in an envelope with « ow .- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE! ger, Overseas Hotel. :1935 Ford Sedan, good tires, '™ the words “Take qonrege ELEVENTH ZUEDICIAL CARCULE |, sept28-2t | Cheap. 19-2 Poinciana Place.| and tomed @ t him A Sele AN STATE Ol PLOMDA, | IN eS — “a on oe a WANTED : a —_ that was Get eff “ !Man’s. and Lady’s bicycles. 1116 levening her dase! — fui: ACTION | House trailers, wire or write Packer Street. sept25-4tx | there was her sequaliener @ MARTIN, make, year, length, condition :—— " —| the street cunmer eases vous GUNN OF LCURIAGATION and lowest cash price. E. W. For Quick Sale—Four-bedroom forty dollar, ma Take Com TO: Winifred W. Martin, Harper, 1729 N.W. 43rd Street, || home, good location, bearing age won #t %® & Sie Poors Miami, Phone 78-2859. ; fruit trees, completely furnish - ed with frigidaire, piane and Companicns ie Duateene You are hereby requittéd -to ap- to the Bill of Complaint for sept12-30t | in the above 3 se , q tober, A.D.| Wanted to buy, automobile, any 1946, otherwise the allegations therein will be taken as confessed, | Make or model, best buy for { wr the | Ss 3 ed ing difference of opinion exists.) Conn., 37 years ago. ! All This order to be published a week for four consecutive wee in The Key West Citizen, 4 paper published in Key West, Flo a. “Clerk of the Circuit Monroe, C cA’ NOTIC EN, THE COUN MONROE a A. | You are ritten iu a probate in said Court. ¥ou are hereby comm: six calendar mon Di s office f tors until he 500.00 wi Tipne and Ordered this,,6th day | prerabery ALD. 1946. ROSS C SAWYER, ‘ou! Florida. nty, hereby rument — p Will ana t has been notified that urporting tament admitted shou RD, Monr ACTORS E ROAD DNSTRUCTION ERoGuAs GOT ROOT TROUBLE? LET ME | ds will be rece m Qualified A a 1 ith da K in i be requ Cashier nce | cash. NOTPAGE, D.C. | Mastic Trailer Camp, Cail for “Fidel”. sept26-3tx SE ae ; MISCELLANEOUS United street. rt, - . i ‘Learn to play the piano in three months. Yes, three months, re- j gardless of age. Unconditional | guarantee. No music, modern } chord system, all by ear. Phone } 74-R. Any day between 12:00) and 1:30, Gould Curry. sept24-6tx Refrigeration sales and service. | Repairs on all makes, All work ; | guaranteed. Mumford & Ross, of |! 220 Duval St., Phone 333. i to; septl8-tt | - 1 Campbells, 928 Division, phone | ' 189. Keys made, locks repair- : ed, etc. sept3-1mo , ld} | Electrical motors repaired, called for and delivered. Call Britt at 585 or 1184, Romero's Elec- trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. septl-it; ‘oe !We clean lots. Apply Eugene| Johnson, 570 Carson Lane. | sept28-3tx | MAKE A THOROUGH SUR- VEY FREE OF COST. EX-' PERIENCED. PHONE 388-R. sept28-30:aug2 | PHOTO SUPPLIES Movie cameras, movie projectors, | press cameras, 35 mm cameras| and 127 film. Evans Camera rolet, excellent condition. 1940; and Supply Store, 506 Southard | only. 1014 Grinnell street Street. RS septad itx FOR SALE (Furnished one-bedroom apart | i is ment. All modern conveniene. | | 1941 model Master DeLuxe Che es. Apply 801 Virginia St radio. Reasonable for cash. = Phone 261-M. sept27-3tx | M» wife and 1 cent are + ee choose ’37 Buick Special, gopd tir me-| Of simiter styles and suche chanically perfect. Will sell or | Milady Weare the teeteu: ster trade for ton or % ton Stake| Amd ft the tele: sete body truck. Apply store, 1019. ————— - —— ! White St. sept27-3t TO ALL or adda iis ad aed elie” pales = WILLIAM CURRYS 30 Homes to Veterans (two and COMPANY: three bedrooms). Some with] You are herety setified tw electric refrigerators and rang- meeting of ‘he sSeelhetiies es. Houses to be completely | this company will be held af © reconditioned. | Front street, Kew West, Pierid NO DOWN PAYMENT jon Mondey Septemier 3 tte You pay only actual closing at 1600 AM costs. Low monthly paymenth | iA ae like rent. Open for inspection | sept®}-4t we now. Call K.W., 1179, for fur ther information sept27-2tx Bed, box-springs, man’s bic yele, | 3-burner Magic Chef gas stove ™ with oven, 15” electrte fan. Call “Oven tate 1002-M or 3051 Harris Ave } CHE Some . sept27.3tx | oe 7 seu pen = . BABY CHICKS ‘ | ‘. Baby chicks, $12.95 per 100: Reds. . Rocks, Giants, Brahmas, White STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Crosses, Orpingtons, Minoreas, | assorted, our | choice 100 TRIUMPH bloodtested. Send m« j der. No COD. Lightne 1 Rt. 3, Columbia, S$. C 1 MILL. sept2é-Itx aT ALL aia ae GROcERS WANTED TO BU | 9222444444464 48868 Want to purchase a easonably priced, comfortable home, furm ished or unturnished, in des able location. Write XYZ, « Key West Citizen. septZs six “FOR RENT Furnished apartment for eo sept26. tx Brceiteh A) Ford DeLuxe, excellent condi- | ~~ the two lowest bidde tion. 1944 Harley-Davidson |C@s@ Marina district apartment e apulted. ee motorcycle, 74 flat head. Phone | completely electrified, $55.00 The safety of pour eves in brogite pe 453-XJ, or call at 1020 Olivia} No children or pets Available | SORE 08 Mere thaw pose Street. sept26-3tx | Oct. Ist. Telephone 613-W Keases of gins or cettulend Rap rovisions Ww | eptte-3tx | a sare Preteen, 4 with each pro- | Spanish restaurant, seating four- | ~—— coer | transmit faye wentel & ri. oe furnished to| teen persons, fully equipped. PERSONAL | Barve 0 churce of eens sam glues oroH Reasonable. Apply 1101 Si- ;——— eyles. OPOSAL, ans max monton Street, upstairs. | Girls Special offer. Add « . . 1 o ‘or the | o > ot r each set. No propo. S | to y ur br e Send tte] mee Un Feque: oe ANG | aoaa ee GOO LSREET Ga cc coin, Free catalog. Roxy Co. | are received by this office at least | Lot 47.5 x , located on south-; 507 Fifth A New 24 hours prio the time open- i . Ave., New York | {UES Prior to the time for even |” ernmost section of city. $1,000. coainel ; bids must show totals for! Apply 4-E, Porter Place, phone | —__——____- OPTOMETRIST item and total amount of bid] 1589.7. sept26-3t | Ott ed on the cover of the pre ‘ : sept26-3tx | Lost ice Mou O12 55 gam he right is reserved to reject | EAE POORLY : Eves ‘ or ‘lie dee We SOT | Larger eleotzic refrigerator, mod- Gas model airplane f/om Meach > SS Cagueens STATE INT | ern gas stove, living and bed- | am Field. Probably fell veer ADDRERs PHONES room furniture. Good buy for| ity Poinciana o: MacArthur 619 Duval Ge Ot. hee immediate sale. Call 544-W; Homes Finder p call Upatecs Reside daytime. sept2s-3tx | 9150. Reward 28 Lux mo