The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 18, 1946, Page 2

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PAGE TWO oe West Citizen | owe SRL NaC tan” Vo “ba West, Flor as clined thane ‘obtior E pRess of Set otherwise credited in a pap: ree) 6 Yorn « metlces, cards of Svobations of respect, obit- *. ete, will be the rate of 10 cents ment by revenue is communteat More Hotels mente Beech and Bathing Pavilion. Rirperte—Land and Sea. ¢ Comeetdation of County and City Gev ments. Auditorium, and Apart- Community MONOGRAPHS Te the City ( om mm iamtoners : Presumably the Spanish peken at the City Com- mieten meeting is off |i the record, as we didn't n the papers, Yours, THE ORACLE. MONOPOLISTIC PRACTICES EVIL and aise the local news | | ».by | your opponent mad, in argu- | mud. He | arise at r t | meetings. If everything went |! ‘ along smoothly, the chances | out heat of passion. The American system of! spitation be based upon op- | portunity f individuals | which cannot exist if mon-! poles are permitted to! contre! the manufacture and sale of prodacts. The Justice Depaitiment | king every effort to anus Mega! combina-| ai business men, who we to take advantage ~avers and do not hesi- te wee drastic methods eliminate competition. Recently, in| Washington, * wae announced that anti- treet suite will be brought; seeimet @ number of com- panies who will be charged | wih conspiring to mulct the | Petieral and local govern-| ai®@ete in the sale of supplies. | Tike wtactices complained of | Gemgned to secure high- @ prices by breaking down! bids, by elimin-| ate potitive a competition and by al-/ h @ territory for sales. Mewar? T. Hodges, spe- tal ateiatant to the Attorney Genefal, recently delivered wddfess before the Na- tena? Imatitute of Govern- ment’ Purchasers, incorpor- tell, in which he called at- teuttion to deliberate efforts take advantage of the eoverument Mr. Hodges that time and time vain, when the government tered the market to pur- hase materials, it has been nable to obtain competitive bide and that in instance af- tee Inetance, it has been coattented with bids “iden- thea! te the last cent.” He as- erte that such bids can be seounted for in no other wey than by the “presence o@ power of monopolisti @binations.” . Hedges says that “in Pears immediately . The necessity of com- = monopolistic prac- WW be much greater than ever before.” He calls at@htion to “the concentra- tif ef economic power in waay industries, the disap- peprance of small producers duing the war years, and thé starcities occasioned by wer and reconversion, all of whith will affect the condi- tide ander which purchases and are made.” He insists that « Determined and united en- ddavor will be made to en- HEAT OF PASSION Passion kills reason. Make ing a question, and you may be sure he will say many things that he will regret having said when he be-' comes calm. All of which pertains to some of the meetings held by the city commission, par- ticularly the meeting last Tuesday night. Aside from the raucousness of the meet-| ing at times, some terms | were used that are not a part | of undefiled speech. In the circumstances, it} is easy to determine that an incident of that nature may occur. It is easy, too, to un- derstand why heated lan- guage may be used. In both cases the cause is the loss of calm reasoning. This criticism is not di- rected at any commissioner or anybody else particular- | ly. It is purely an observa- | tion that the meetings in the city hall or anywhere else may be conducted far more | efficiently if one or more persons are not roused to an- ger. Denunciation is not argu- ment; anybody can fling who argues con- vineingly is he who remains coe). In that mental state, a man realizes that there are two sides to a question. How- ever sure or cocksure he may | be, he still may be wrong. | Sometimes we are so con-j cerned in our side of the question we do not consider} any of the conditions that | pertain to the other side. “OR. It is well for the city for} apm differences of opinion to the commission’s ters of Church Order, in southern Flor- ; | Mrs. Bayly Completes Visit To Church Groups | Mrs. Gloriana Bayly, 1414) White street, has returned after visiting chapters of the Daugh- the King, Episcopal H ida. H Mrs. Bayly, who was elected, to the National Council of the Daughters of the King at the copal Church in Philadelphia re- cently, is president of the Daugh- ters of the King of the Diocese of Southern Florida. Not Too Technical The young son of a local. as- tronomer went to his mother re- cently and asked what the stars were made of and what they were doing up in the sky. Thinking to shift the responsi- } bility for such matters on the proper shoulder, she said, “Wh: don’t you ask your father, dear? The boy shook his head. “NO- BODY wants to know that much | about them,” he said. } IN iff, DIVORCE required to sin wh i are that wrong conclusions would be reached in decid- ing some of the questions. Argument is good for the soul as well as the mind, if; the argument proceeds with-| There are_ individuals | whose faults could be cured, | if somebody could _ instill good manners. f The idea that the trou- bles of mankind would van- ish if everybody practiced Christian living disappears when the religious experts try to agree upon the ap- plication of religious prin- ciples. ‘ ‘ HISTORY’S MOST DESTRUCTIVE WEAPON Dwight D. Gen. Eisen- hower does not agree with | Premier Stalin’s assertion | that the atomic bomb can-)| not be decisive in warfare. | commander | puts his view forward that | | the new type of bomb is the | most destructive weapon in | The American the history of warfare. | The leader of our armies | in Europe ought to know. : He admits that the effective- | a missile | ness of the atomic depends upon the concen- tration of factories in a pa ticular country and that its eftect would vary with the circumstances that arrange possible targets. There is the slight chance that Premier Stalin, in de- precating the atomic bomb, might be paving the way for a conciliatory attitude to- wards the western democ- racies. As long as the Rus- sian people had the idea that the atomic bomb gave the United States overwhelming 1 nond Re « FILING DISC ADMINISTR! WHOM 17 is NO’ ° FOR FINAL s 1 returns estate known a oe minim Triennial Assembly of the Epis- | tive first 15 words or less e -| and sandwiches. vt { O° Sun Store, 1001 Division. 5 Wanted—Old Tags. Cail at The me THE KEY WEST CITIZEN @ word and the the first 15 words is 45. BB BRB BERBER B BBE Bee Bees. HELP WANTED FOR SALE 1212 Packer street. House. ; octl7-6tx RESPONSIBLE POSITION - { 05 A TRAD Ta oe ART | 1943 Cushman motor scooter and # a $130 Month) | side car. Also small radio, ta- Chou . | ble model. Apply Oakies’ Over $30 a Week (About $130 a Month) After 6 Months’ Training | and Experience in \ | Private party has 1942 Harley | | Place, 822 Fleming Street. oct17-3tx | TELEPHONE OPERATING motoreycle, $350. Terms if de- | sired. Stored at Red Brick Ga- | i |... That’s for a 40-Hour Week, - : \and There’s Opportunity to Earn! Tage, corner Simonton and | Cansiderably More for Overtime ! Greene Sts. octl7-3tx | | Work at Time-and-Half. Man’s bicycle, balloon tires, good paint, $16.00. 1900 Staples | Ave. oct17-6tx | | BUT THAT'S NOT ALL Scheduled Pay Increases Liberal Employe Benefits Vacation With Pay i Lady’s bicycle, balloon tires, good | paint. $16.50. 1900 Staples | Ave. oct17-6tx | Investigate This Fascinating Position Toda: °46 Indian motorcycle. Apply 1916 Seidenberg Avenue. oct17-2tx | Telephone Office | Mrs. McDermott, Chief Operator and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; small down payment, balance payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone 372. octl-tf | 12. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE | AND. TELEGRAPH COMPANY |! octl4-tf = Lot, 50 x 100, and small house, | partly furnished. $2,200. In- ! quire corner 8th St., Fogarty Ave., or phone 1029-R. oct16-4tx iUpholster and trimmer. Key West Bedding. Apply octl-tf£ Family to care for elderly lady in their home. Cail 1109-J. octl8-3tx Veterans—If you need a bath- em feu) | room in your home, er have} | Two girls for kitchen, breakfast need for any other plumbing | oniemeana supplies we will help you get! 5 your priority certificates. Come in and let us know what you want. Pepper’s Plumbing Sup- plies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. sept30-tf octl8-2t | | Willing general house worker and} cook. Live in or out. White! Woman. Phone 780. oct18-6t = Man’s bicycle, balloon tires, good paint. $21.50. 1900 Staples Ave. oct16-6tx WANTED Citizen Office. jan17-t¢ | Two lots on Flagler Avenue, each ~| 52x 100. Reasonable price for Phone 79 or 486. octl2-tf MISCELLANEOUS quick sale. Campbell's, 928 Division, phone} 189. Keys made, locks repair- ; Three rooms household furniture. ed, ete. octl-Imo | No, 9, Naval Housing Project, ! N.AS. oct16-3tx Fectrical motors repaired, called | for and delivered. Call Britt} ~~ | at 585 or 1184. Romero's Elec- | Gate Restaurant, foot Southard | | trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave.} Street, entrance to Navy Yard. | | octl-tf| Call 397-3. octl4-6tx -| Wash in an automatic Bendix | Double Roll-A-Way beds a LOWE tate of wn ON FOR BIDS ON $250,000.06 FLORIDA, MONROK CH BONDS BATHING x attached hall be num- commencing and shall ma- power they might get the impression that the Kremlin | had bowed to superior force. Now, since Stalin sé plosive, concessions might ye made without the app- earance, at home at any rate, of yielding that match. ee \ yp Government in the United States threatens to be for, of and by pressure groups. The plight of the r well-to-do, what with high income taxes and worrisome, no doubt; ity to enjoy similar worries. force the laws against car- tels. combinations and mon- opolies in all their forms. there | is not much to the new ex-| to force | the Soviet cannot} i on Marel 1966. and said awful inte America all, is| che but | there are millions of people| ‘ who yearn for an opportun-| of County Com- nity } Washer for 25c a load—9| mattresses. $12.00 each. Paul's | iy te pounds. Call at Paul’s Tire Tire Shop. octl5-6tx | | Shop for information. = = Pe Bett Toe: box, $20,008" Call 543-%W) | Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be | octl8-21x glad to give estimates on your = = | plumbing job and advise you} 6-gallon electric washing on your plumbing problems.; chine. Suitable for washing in- | Phone 642-M or call at No. 1| fant’s wear or other small items. , Havana Street. octl5-14tx See after 5:00 p.m. 514 Francis ma- ew —{ St. $20.00. octl8-itx PHOTO SUPPLIES ——s sae — a ba | i ie ~} Electric stove and refrigerator, ere Photography? Call us for | excellent condition. 70-1 Poin- particulars and appointments. ciana Place. octl : Pilkington-Evans, 439 or 99. t7-tf | oct?7-tf B itiful new Queen Ann electric sewing machine. $250. Phone 825-J. oct1B-1ix FOR RENT For rent or lease, Starlight Club | on Duval street. Call 847-R or‘ Man’s and woman’s bicycles, good 358. oct5-12tx| condition. Call 223-J or 1212 = { Pear] St. Best offer taken Furnished apartment, couple only. | octl8-2tx 1014 Grinnell Street. oct14-6tx amin Furnished apartment. Strunk, Jr. w green and black felt bristie rug Apply 1906 Seidenberg A. | Phone 816. } oct16-t# | a i Furnished apartment, with elec-} tric refrigerator. Apply Mon- | y roe Meat Mz oct16-3tx ! WANTED TO BUY anted—Metal refrigerator, with faucet, and one show Phone 1586-R. octl eee octt6 ‘% | Your Grover SELLS That GOOD | | i | Unfurnished apartment, upstairs. 1 1011 Simonton street. | downstairs. only. 1019 Margaret. Phone | Double and mingienraons) Men | STAR * BRAND ot one | AMERICAN ct-3t% | and CUBAN COFF EE ceping room thing | Try A Pound Today!! shed. Paul's Tire Shop. } oct17-6: {Clean apartments for enlisted couples. No children or pets. Near Commissary. Call ev | | nings, after 6 p.m., or Sunday, | That Hang On 1417 Ashby, cor. Washington, | i octl8-2tx | ,.Creomulsion relieves iptly be~ oe ceed 2ct1B-2tx | gg use it goes tn this seat oF the ae uble foosen. and. ean apartments for enlisted | ce and aid nature couples. No children or pets. Sat Sel rete Near Commissary. Calt eve- | Gamee Tel pout dmmoeist to sell you | nings, after 6 p.r or Sunday, | @ bottle of 1417 Ashby, cor. Washington. ding x oye octl8-2tx Siegal Laas [Vstanahad sarin asp | REOMUESION | | Monroe Market oct 18-3ix | for Coughs, ; Bronchitis ; i ‘death was unexpected. | today. . {called \ “RRS VENETIAN BLINDS Today is the first day for sentee voting in the November election, but County Judge Lord said that from 9% o'clock . morning until 3 o'clock this ternoon ‘not a ballot had been | cast, | Mrs. Olivia Gordon, who is vis- when iting her brother-in-law and sis+ thas \ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Faulkner, | over received a telegram today in- ae forming her that her husband,} Today The Giiae® ae © Richard I. Gordon, 67, had died | editorial pasa aph in Tampa. He was not ill when “There ave une oh she left Tampa for the Key West |the king may aeant®? Meroe visit, she said, and added that his! son Why bring that ap? County employes, who re their salaries “from the general! \ revenue fund, will be paid tomor row, Clerk Ross C. Sawyer said}, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Mil- ler, of Fort Lauderdale, are visit ing their son-in-law and daugh-| ' ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Trev- | or. For many years Mr. Miller) uperintendent of the P. & O.| Steamship Company in Key West, | 1. Tie and is now filling that position x~ in Fort Lauderdale. | Mr. and Mrs.,Cyril H. Lowe, (HARERS *f me today announced the birth of a daughter, weighing nine and one half pounds, in their home at 615} Grinnell street. The newcomer ' vor {has been named Ruby Elizabeth. | \ hae aro" Robert F. Spottswood, chair-' | ve on man of the committee that ts maintaining an information booth about Key West in Miami, has bia a meeting for tonight to arrange for the opening of the booth this season. Colton Park, a member of the; ‘* ane Key West Fire Department, fell from the running board of the No. 1 engine yesterday while on | Specializes in 4 ll Types of Hotel, Restaurant and . Bar Equipment We are now in the position to serve your seeds WIth © type of equipment you may need. We can fully equip restaurants with all necessary (ew ments, which include . . - ®GLASSWARE @ DISHES On VER @KITCHEN EQUIPMENT a RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT and SUPPLIES me MAXWELL CO. « Furniture and Furnishings PHONE 682 909 Fleming Street, Corner Margaret St Key Wes NOTICE SYSTEM & The CITY ELECTRIC Reviewing All \pplication- c for Electric Ranges and Electric Water Heaters Please advise this utsity of your plans and if it = at @ possible we will render The copper and transf However will be ewes ever uation is still critical, means with r power cised to furnish » electric servine ity Electric System |

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