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PAGE TWO The i Key West Citizen | Poblicnet Dally Except Sunday, by ‘+. © AR TMAN, Owner and Publisher NORMAN D. ee? Citizen Butlding Commer Gn ‘Sanh Strests | football game in which | Pri we was} Only Datly Mesrepe per. in Key West the x neeton ” team and Monroe County playing. H Mntered at Key West, Florida as second class matter or THE A5sOCIA PRESS ‘The Associated Presa is exclus- fyely entitied to use for republica- © of ail news. dispatches credited, of net otherwise credited in peew oss also the local news MTISING RATES own on application PECIAL NOTICE y ‘leew. for entertainment by «hes from which @ revenue is rived are 5 cents a line. tizen is an open forum and discussion o panite issues witejgots -of local or general oot, but it will not publish evonym@but communications. | €DITORI wn S! iter ™cEY West ADVOCA ADVOCATED '* BY THE CITIZEN 1. More Hotels and. Apart- ments. 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 3. Airports—Land and Sea. 4, Consolidation of County and City Governments. 5. Coimiinity Auditorium. a ee SR eS | MONOGRAPHS To The Navy: Most memorable woyds | in your history: “We have || just begun to fight;” “Don't give up the ship.” ° Yours, THE ORACLE. BRAKES ON DEPRESSION The current economic | ppzzile revolves around the idngth of the present. boom! and the extent of the col-| lapa® that most people take | for hanied. will follow, the, boom. { The economic experts: are | somewhat divided: {n° their’ forecast of what the aver-| age American can expect. | Most of then, we believe, lean to the theory that some- | thing of a recession is cer-| tain to oceur and, from this! conelusion come many pessi- | mistic forecasts that warn us of a plunge into the abyss of depression. It is not a bad idea to se- cure all possible facts and‘ to read, from time to time, some thoughts that are con-| trary to the general trend. ; Consequently, we call at-; tention to the argument ad-| vaneed hy some writers who insist that there will be no collapse comparable to that of 1929, much less that ofj 192h, It is pointed out that more people get better wages and that baying power should not disappear because even the.unemployed_ will have their depression cushioned by “uhemployment compen- sation, The stock market, it is suggested, will not suffer a dizzy. decline because the Federal Reserve Board's one hundred per cent margin re- quirements tend to keep prices somewhat in hand. Government control should keep installment credit on a fairly reasonable sis and the deposit insur- ance has removed most of the fears that caused earlier banking panics. It shauld be pointed out, in connection with*these ob-' servations, that the very factoras witch many -conser- vative ecohorhists now’ pre- diet will act as a brake when the economic. machine starts downhill, “were de- nounced by the same group, when they were initiated, as radical and revolutionary developments, destined to undermine the foundations of private enterprise. As Navy Day rolls around it might be a good idea to refresh your memory by reading something about the early months of the war in the-Paeific, a Princeton graduate of a half a century ago who was} listening to a broadcast of a! moment he was at the height of enthusiasm and the next in the depths of dejection. His changing mood was due to whether Princeton ay ceeded or failed in a play. $60} game, which Princeton won, | 275) that he was just as ardently | devoted to his Alma Mater then as he had been when we > HERE’S TO THE NAVY! ; f =r. A We recall an incident of one While he listened, He remarked after the| he attended the university | or the day he was graduat-| | ding notices, cards of eaolutions of Feapect, pac ed. 7 2 wae 0 . poems, ete., ‘Wie = Ss CO! | Ttar at the rate of 10 cents | ‘His feeling i | among men who have grad-| uated from this or that col-} lege or university. They are} devoted to their Alma Ma-| ter. P aot A similar devotion 18; sensed by Navy men for the} Navy. To them, the Navy is| all in all. Probably army) men feel that way about the army, but the feeling is not thoughts first 1898 when Dewey smashed a part of the Spanish fleet in Manila Bay and Sampson ‘and Schley smashed the re- ' mainder of the fleet in Cu- ban waters. Then they will recall what the Navy did in the first World War under Ad- mira) Sims. If they joined the Navy since that time, they will re- call the defeats the Navy ‘inflicted on Japan _ offjSeamstress who can preferably Guadalcanal, in the Coral} draft on patterns. Apply Star- Sea, in Philippine waters; ling’s, 417 Duval St. and then in the waters of| oct25-3tx Japan itself. And the cli-| max of the thinking will pic-| PHOTO SUPPLIES | es .. 7 9g i ture the United States bat-| tome photography? Call us for | tleship Missouri, with a del-. egation of high Japanese officials. aboard, signing the document of unconditional surrender. 2 Yes, the devotion of Navy mén to the Navy is un- fathomable. To them, it’s the: Navy forever! So, The Citizen, in com- mon with other Key West- ers. exclaims: “Here’s to the Navy!” May we never feel want, or want feeling! The heroes of the gridiron are not always, in fact sel- dont, the standouts of the classes. Now that Fire Prevention Week has past there is noj| reason why you should care- lessly permit your home, or officé, to burn down. If you want to know the name of the best automobile on the market, ask one of the local automobile deal- ers. They are bound to tell you, YUGOSLAVIA DEFIANT The Peace Conference in Paris has been: advised by the Vice Premier of Yugo- slavia that his country re- fuses to accept its decision on Trieste and the Italo- Yugoslav frontier. M. Kardeelj, . represent- ing Yugoslavia, accuses “in- ternational imperialism” of obstructing the union and independence of the Yugo-} slav people and says that the decision made by the Conference “is not only un-| just but cannot last.” | Inasmuch as there is slight chance that the Peace Conference will change its decision in regard to the disputed frontier, it remains to be seen whether the, Yugoslav government will attempt a coup, something | like the Italians staged in| regard to Fiume after the, first World War. If an at-| tempt is made to seize the} territory by force, it will in- volve fighting, because the United States and Great! Britain have small bodies of soldiers in the area under go back to| SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE} SER A'S BBB eeeasaoee HELP WANTED * FOR SMART GIRLS , Who Can Handle A ' 2] \ |, RESPONSIBLE ye. «POSITION | ‘\ And Who Want \ ee & | et eA Permanent Career eGood Pay eVacation. With Pay 3 ’ Here's 7 OPPORTUNITY / The greatest tekephane expansion in history requires: many addi- tional ambitious girls at the so tense and expressive as it} switchboards. ; is among the members or a nee : former members of th ej] This is an essential publie service Navy q and a position of responsibility} er elas z oe ays edingly. H Mention the Navy to}: nd pays accozdingly | ‘them, and their eyes fill; APPLY. “with pride. If they are old-} heed Shee aott 2 timers, and now retired) Chief Operator from the Navy, their! e |; AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY j | me i ' oct21-if } Upholster and trimmer. Apply Key West Bedding. octl-té }|Expert commercial fisherman | wanted who knows local water j and can captain 32 foot boat.| Phone 206 between 8:30 a.m.| and 5 p.m. oct23-6tx } particulars and appointments. | Pilkington-Evans, 439 or 99. oct7-tt ' MISCELLANEOUS: Electrical motors repaired, called for and delivered. Call Britt] at 585 or 1184. Romero’s Elec- trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. octl-tf SS |Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- | ed, ete. octl-lmo Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be glad to give estimates on your} plumbing job and advise you on your plumbing problems. Phone 642-M or call at No. 1 Havana Street. octl5-14tx | Dressmaking and _ alterations, men’s and women’s. 320 Si-| monton Street. oct21-6tx | Dear Mom: I hear there’s a new linen shop opening up on Fleming Street right next to Pepper's. They'll carry a full line of Im- ported and Domestic linens as pillow cases, blankets, ; well as sheets, towels, washcloths, dish towels, table cloths, nap- kins, sea bed spre . cur- tains, fine handkerchiefs, in fact, everything you need for the house or to give as gifts. | That’s nice to know, isn’t it, mom? We sure needed a shop} like that in town. Well, I'll be seeing you soon, Love, Johnny. oct22-tf h in an automatic washer, 25¢ 9 pounds clothes. Paul’s Tire Shop. oct23-12tx guaranteed plumbing work and repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret street, phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. oct25-I1mo lvering Quality workmanship. Two-day | service. For free estimate, call oct26-2tx 1589-W. FOR SALE Bedroom suite, table, four chairs. 916 Simonton Street. { ocf26-3tx | | Rose Bushes—World’s best. Hints on care and culture. Free illus- trated catalog. McClung Bros. Rose Nursery, Tyler, Texas, oct26-Itx Indian Chief motorcycle, good | condition and new tires. Call at | dispute. 7 Higgs Lane, (rear) 324 Eliza- beth St. oct25-5tx i SALE | Two lots on Flagler. Avenue, each! 52x 100. Reasonable. price for quick sale. Phone 79 or 486. octl2-tf 14 dinghy, good condition. 1217 White St. $25.00. oct22-5tx Phone 1183-W. 12-C Porter Pl, oct22-5tx | House and lot. 510 Margaret St. Apply 922 Eaton St. oct22-5tx Man's bicycle, balloon, tires, good | paint. 1900 Staples Ave. oct22-5tx CHROME PLATING— | Give those unsightly, rusty, or | on life. .Raucets, boat hard- ware, waffle irons, lamps, per- | culators, refrigerator shelves, | guns, , fishing. reels—apything } rechromed or give them an} original coat. No. more rust, cor- | rosion or tarnish, Also copper, | nickel and silver plating done. Reasonable prices. Come in or call at Pepper’s Plumbing Sup- plies, 512 Fleming, Phone 118, oct22-tf | 1 Private party has 1941 For-dor| Buick Super Sedan, radio,| heater, good tires, new seat! covers, new paint job. Car in| first class condition. Can be seen at Red Brick Garage, foot Simonton Street. oct24-3tx | 2- and 3-bedroom bungalows, furnished and unfurnished; | small down payment, balance | payable monthly. Johnson & Johnson, Phone. 372. octl-tt 2- and 3 - bedroom. houses, some with electric ranges and elec- tric refrigetators.. To be com- pletely reconditioned. Only a} few left. NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR VETERANS | You pay actual closing costs} oply. Open for inspection now. MacArthur Home Subdivision Office; 2801 Flagler Ave. oct2}-Gix Furnished cottage near Rest Beach. Electric stove and elec- trie ice box. Price $2,700. $1,- 200 down and rest like rent. Apply 908 Southard St. oct23-6tx 1 Four Criminal | Court Cases Set fant Armengol. and For Trial Here, + 2 oniet soe, Jay Hernandez, who says he is @ Puerto Rican, will be tried at a session of the criminal court, to be reconvened on Monday, on a charge of breaking and entering, | County Solicitor Allan B. Cleare, Jr., said today. Hernandez was arrested. Tues- day night by Policemen Frank Caraballo and Howard Harris, while running on Olivia street, near Whitehead, with two folding chairs under his arms. It. is al- leged. the chairs were. stolen from the Fort Village auditorium. Another man, also carrying two chairs, escaped through an alley+ } 0 -| way while the policemen were Two sidewalk bicycles, new. firing into the air, but Hernan- dez stopped when he heard the}. first report of a revolver. John E. Curry, Robert West and Robert E. Reaves, whose ages range from 15 to 20.years, will be tried on a charge of armed robbery. Lewis B. Brown, a sail-}' or, alleges that, on the night of September 21, the boys. invited. him to take a ride in an automo- | bile and then, at a lateral road| e: on Stock Island, threatened him, tarnished articles a new Jease!with a stick if he did not give. them the money he had.on him. He said they took $8 from him, Another case to be tried is. that representatives of, and everything. Have them/State Beverage Department brought by against John Nebo and Gordo Wolfson, charged with sellin, liquor after hours. Bernardo Mingo, negro, will be tried on a charge of aggravated ‘assault. It is alleged he slashed! a negro sailor with a knife. Local Men Bake. 10-Day Course In Crimingloov Chief Deputy Sheriff Moreno Walhace and Pajrolman Frank Jolly returned last night from Miami where they had taken af 10-day course in criminology. Instructors were FBI . agents and representatives of the North- western University. Crumple a dty newspaper, wet | and rub your glass with this in- stead of cloth. WANTED ’ ———— Wanted — Exclusive listings of ! Florida Key properties, particu- larly those ocean, or bay frontages, south of the interesection of the high- |. way and Key Largo, Exclusive listings will justify my adver- tising and mailing campaign] ,, with brochure presentation, én- abling me to get top,prices for you by one who devotes his en- tire time and effort to the sale of Key properties. W. M. Egan, 829 Alfred I. DuPont Bldg., Mi- ami, Fla. Phone 9-4641. ‘| oct26-tf, Surfe rod and reel, excellent con- dition, J. J. McCann, 419 Di- vision St., after 6:00 p.m. oct23-4tx Furniture for three rooms, in- cluding bridge lamp and floor lamp. Must be sold by Satur-} day. Price $300.00. 42-1 Poin-| ciana Place. oct25-2tx 2 || Used and recapped tires and | tubes, 700 x 20. Truck tires and tubes, 600 x 16, 700 x 19) and othe Mastic Trailer | Park, 638 United St. oct25-2tx. Invalid’s wheel chair. Cost $30, sell $15. Fluorescent table lamp, cost $7.50, sell $3.50. Old | Pop Leach, 907: Division St. | oct25-2tx For Sale—25 new batteries for ears. 1900 Staples Ave. oct25-2tx SALESMEN WANTED Salesman: Handie sideline. Adult| games, novelties. Interesting. commission basis. Plastic Parts, Inc., 208 East 27th, New York. oct26-1tx Salesman wanted to take charge of territory by old, reliable con- |’ cern selling lubricants, paints and roof coating. Field training. Drawing account to producers. | Write Sales Manager, Box 2383, } Dallas, Tex. oct26-1tx SALESWOMEN WANTED ~ Salesiadies wanted if not already represented in yodr commun-: ity. Direct selling. Good com-. on. Lingerie, ready to ar, etc. Thogersen Hosiery. Co., Wilmette, Tl]. oct26-1tx FOR RENT 30 volumes of Americana En- cyclopedia; 5 books on World} War Il. Never used. Cost $150.00. Will sell for $75.00. } Phone 326-5. oct25-3tx Lady’s bicycle, balloon tires, | $16.50. 1900 Staples Ave. | oct25-2tx | For Sale—25 new batteries for cars. 1900 Staples Ave. Play pen, 10 ft. square. pen, small. 36-A, N.A.S. t oct25-2tx! nings, after 6 p.m., or Sunday, ! 1417 Ashby, cor. Washington. © Play | oct26-2tx F oct24-3tx | Housekeeping rooms, eve: ing | furnished. Paul's Tire Shom. oct} 7-12tx Palms, ferns, crotons, coleus, sul- tanas, cactus, hibiscus, aralias, | pothos, caladiums, poincianas, | stephanotis, flame vines, fruit | ' Efficiency cottages. Utilities furn- Albury’s Cottages, 800'] 2#3! oct26-3tx } 4 Newly redecorated bed - sitting ished. Simonton St. room. Gentleman only. For appointment, call 1029-J. oct26-1tx apartments for enlisted No children or pets. Cail eve- Clean couples. Near Commissary. FOR RENT OH LEASE trees, other plants. 1004 South-| For rent or lease. Starlight Club, ard street, phone 1049-J. { oct26-1tx on Duval street. Call 847-R or 358. oct22-12t. | G.E. electric stove, $75.00. Apply | 2207 Flagler Avenue. oct26-3tx 1217 Petronia| oct26-7tx Cocoanut palms, Street. 6 chrominum bar stools. Apply | Boitle Cap Inn, oct26-6tx LOST Lost, Friday night, at American Ograber, AT 1946 ‘ Legion ‘Home, black corda bag COSA Osscaawrer, | containing personal and trav- Clerk o Clreuit: Cour eler’s checks in the name of Be Narnicee Nee Bot Elizabeth Fuller. Return toy THQMas CARO, | Telephone Office. oct2¢-3t, with | highway;} Gitizen that effective this Sun- ; day they will offer music by the Qcean View Trio, Art, Larry and ‘Jimmie, from 6 to 8 p.m., Sunday through Thursday and music for @ancing on Friday and Satunday evenings from 9 to b-ofelpeks Dinner. willbe served week- days from 5 to 9 och Sean Vici Wt bleak fast and luncheon, with the. Cock- taik Louies head ‘until 11 a.m. aily, .., ee A specia] Sunday, Dinner will be served from 11 a.m. for-the en- ‘tire family, with choice of roast chicken or turkey, with alt the fixings, and full plates for chil- dren at half-price. —_—_—_—- A variety. of lizard is the only member of the reptile family na- stive to Ireland. A.Td, 1946, at 773) Court Florida, the Marathon Beach Subdt- vision, Mafathon, Florida, construct N..K, 4th Street, a distance of ap- proximately 818 feet. paved 16 feet h. The construction consists rolling, surfacing, bond Ing, sanding and oiling. 2.-Ln Marathon Reach Subdivision, Marathon, Florida, construct N. 5 3rd Street. a distance of approxi- mately 859 feet. paved 16 feet in width. The const fon eonsiats of A filling, rolling, surfacing, bonding, sanding and oo. 3. In Marathon Beach Subdivision, Marathon, Florida, construct the West 700 feet of Louisa Street, @ distance of approximately 700 f% Fhaved 16 feet in. width. The con- striction consists of filling, rolling, surfacing, bonding, sanding and olling. 4, In Matecumbe, Florida, repair Preston Street. a distance af - proximately 1400 feet. The repairs fonsists” of surfacing, honding, sanding and oiling. Bids are to be submitted separ- ately and on each of the toads on the basis of c« |Square yard and shall be panied hy a bid bend or Cash oF certified check equivalent w (10«;,) per cent of the estimated total cost. The work tracted without the County's writ ten consent and it must he com- menced within thirty (40) days aft- er the letting ef the contract and is to he completed within a reason uble time thereafter. “All bids. must be in the hands can not he sub-con- on’ or bwfor November the County Cler! sion reserves pt or reject any and pursteant,torthis ad Key (West, Florida @ctober 26th, 1946, SAWYER, of County € Monroe Ross ¢ Board Clerk, m UIT COURT OF THE JUDICE A F Tw TATE OF 0 AND. VOR MONROE CHANCERY. Case 10-2939 KATHRYN G 5 McCAPPERTY MELENL vs DIVORCE Plaintiff ISMAEL KF. MELENDEZ ORDEI 1 TO TION j Isma | A } } required mopla on or before t cember, A.D. 1 allegations therein as confessed. This order is e a week in The Kk Per published in the City West, Florida. e and Ordered this 1sth cay of Getober, AD. 1446 (Seal) Te Clerk of the Monroe Cor By: Kath MONROE COUNTY, #8 R CERY. o. 10-928 Cane. TOMMY 1. JOHNSON, P Fisd). Allan B, Cleare, Jr Solicitor for Plaintit: oct 19- i 1 z SPATL OF RIDA, x tT 5 You are pear to the n u 1946, otherwise contained there confessed Done and Ordered at Key West this Lith day of October, Fhorida, AD, 19 (Circuit C By: Enrique Mequinalde Attorney for IN, THE its ELE NTH JUDICIAL «ime err, IN AN MONKE anTs,! STATE OF TLOREDA. IN CHUAN] CRRY. ‘ane Ne 16- MERILDA WILRKIF } Plaintiff Feu DINY FED WART!) WILKIF, Def ORDER OF PL TO: Edward Wilk Residence Unk E ACTION ation | i You are heroby required t¢ Pear to the BIN of Complaint divorcee, In the above styled on the 6th day of November 1946, otherwise therein will be tah This order to be pr & Week for four conse ih The Key West Citizen. . paper published In Key West, Blor Done and Ordered this 4th day of Solfeltor for the Plaintift. ogt 5-12-19-36 1966 -}from the vertisement | ! Applications for marriane cennes filed in the conguty jeter office: Homer Gordon trwin, / 4 arris county, Georgia, ent League, 20, Key West John Thoma: Newnes |Eairfax, Ala, and Veronics Me Clair, 27, Rechester. NY Darnell LaVern Browne . Hamilton, Ga. and Buen re, 25, Fort Sam Texas James ‘Arthur Ingle 2, Hel Plaine, Kansas, and Pieres Margrette Gould, 2 fet orchestra, featuring Sw! ‘-tgrand piano, will envrte sb on the & night at Reul's ¢ levard. Guests may dane thee on a fine dance flow amt tb tertaimed, in a please during the evenng There will be ne cows mum charge Tourtete pecially imvited + *. Club, which has ite o ment in today's Citwen South Beach Opening le Outstanding Mu The opening for the w the South Beach Restaw an | vilion and Cocktg: Lewngy Thonton street, 240 feet sea, last evening we Ces. Chito Movaies’ Orchests Beachcomber, M Beach, and Bagyn om! Stee in they all-star pewwe we ceived with enthumasm and \ Were calls for “more . The second of the Dinner Dances with the o« tertainment i schedule night and the ariage nounces in dancing tonigh o'clock to 2 am The dimnes } meal Could Curry Entertains 4t Sloppy Joes fe Sloppy Joe's Be ws neve Gould Curry at the pear There will be tus popular might spe Nouncement a dull « There are 197 cit 000 | population States ———————— evvvvere: =e Makes Guides Overdrahe weigin need wm ge keep you Gem sieving reermn eadeors. 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