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PAGE TWO THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ne arene ernment ene te eee ht The | THE SUPREME RULER | ™ | Five India Projects ! Your Horoscope | West Citi at Key West In Cost $4,350,000 a est tizen Dan Cupid “took a beat- "| TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 12, ing” last month in Monroe NEW DELHI—(AP)—The de-\ i946 This degree promises, 8j Except Sunday, b: . D Go B velopment of be 1 PAR aN, Owner nnd Publishes county: the number of di-| \ ays ne Y hick eee. a, ines is seas schefaér Who looks oye! for iNe: Gesinese 3 vorces exceeded marriages} -= *\ or Sh ; | own end of the bargain. He ts From The Citizen Building {| AS TAKEN FROM FILES a long-range government | _ + to be too headst to'be ened ’ cbiner Greene and Ann Streets | by four. But, regardless o OF THE CITIZEN OF scheme for the setting up of five | 2Pt to be too headstrong to bx | Ta my recast cktneine sour = eanees how many divorces there ; national laboratories jestimated to! tely Successful, but there is an pres nomi-| that off Pierie Only Dally Newspaper in Key West Seatete ‘ NOV. 12, 1936 element of bravery and personal | speaking for Democratic 1 and Monroe County may be, Cupid will continue cost about $4,350,00 hi eat Y in the respect | neces, T also hat qr eranes tie ‘the best sports fishing © “Gntered at Key West, Floriaa | to carry on, as he has always FA The first fourdatibn ‘stone ‘al; | Honor that commands the respest) Me ; thing about | world, but they dowt Krew © 8 matter ae County commissioners, at a any | of his enemies, even while they speech to put in some! Y 4 oathens as second class matte carried on, as long as the : : : ready has been laid at Calcutta! ¢ ‘ i country { we also have @ grew oe , meeting last night, decided to a fight him. It seems to be a de+/|Florida, All over the Florida. MEMBER OF human race lasts. ‘1 j for the Central Glass and Cera- 1 * interest in our} fishing in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2 “ contribute to the Ail-Florida ad- - : i gree of success, at least to a cons;there is a great in! and the he The Ansociated Press ts exclus-| Last month was the first, ising fund. The amount to} 7 Research Institute. Second) os able extent state of Florida. Wherever Ijon the Coast tvely entitled to ase for republica- The Citizen can A Soe ag wdaheatiaa planned 1 on the list is the, Fuel Research | S'°ra™e extent. i Ebadi me up | Coast. Yearh with rn im of ail news dispatches credited | SO far as The AZ! be given will be decided on at al tnetitute at Digwadith. National | |spoke I had somebody come have many mine t te ‘paper Sak aise te aeegtinees recall, in many a day that) ister date. er Mepurtiral ae ead aieniael That's Telling to me and tell me about having that we and chee TOW iat published here. suits for divorces exceeded —- been started at Jamshedpur. It was a tense scene in the recently visited Florida or about me. cused. ~~ SPRSCRIPTION RATES the number of applications} he Misses Helen Bailey and| Building of the National Phys-| film. The British audience sat en- intending to come down soom oF So while fo most Ame: $10.00 | for marriage in Monroe|y ouise De Forrest of New York | ical Laboratory at Delhi and the | thralied. Suddenly the hero about having relatives mpe « Fl is still @ land of sure county. are visiting Miss Angela Vaughn! National. Chemical Laboratory slapped the heroine in the face. | where in the state. bax ae i rey of paredine where on: Reports from many parts | at her home on Ann street. at Poona, near Bombay, will be-| In the stunned silence wh ich} haven't been, in Florida i take Ht easy. amid the deli ADVERTISING RATES of the country show a trend fone gin in January. followed, a little voice piped up: | Ward; to the day wee ri eg nature, it is more and me Made known on application toward large numbers of} Miss Edna Smith and Mrs. Eva “Mammy,” it said, “why doesn't | come either for tap entre sf zed as @ land of oppert bi SPECIAL NOTICE divorces, due, it is said, to} Warner entertained today at the| Subseribe to Tne Citizen. she slosh him back like you do? eral en vigniad Ti wan prone people who come tntuke,"Feaviations of Feepect, obit. | the many hurried marriages | luncheon of the Key West Rotary) § TTTeTTTTT TLL © 8 BB 8 BB GS | Griven to famous Mingo County| the outside will be lwayes: aa tip ty Rey eg tube] during the war. It always | Club. bel | ‘by the sheriff, Imagine my sur-| and warmly received « « line lees for entertainment by s from which a revenue is Th jzer. is an open forum and tovites discussion of public issues and subjects of local but it will not publish 8 communications. EDITORIAL. SSOCIATION IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN . More Hotels and Apart- ments. . Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Airports—Land and Sea. . Consolidation of County and City Governments. . Community Auditorium. MONOGRAPHS To All Who Can Laugh: Through the ellipsis of a word in a recent edi- torial of The Citizen, and made much of, even to the extreme of a cartoon, in the Miami Herald, Old Man Green got a good laugh — a horse laugh. And so did we. Risibly yours, THE ORACLE. _ SOCIALISM OR COMMUNISM? or general has been that way: men, a who have put off marrying,| Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz, in charge | rush to the hymeneal altar] of the membership canvassing of | when they are informed]|the Key West Chapter of thej they must go to war. and,}American Red. Cross, said today in numerous instances, also | the committee needs more volun- . workers. marry after they have been teer inducted. Mrs. William R. Warren, loca’ During the ph es member of the Board of Social} of soldiers and sai OED ees Workers in this district, said to- ticularly _the latter, sl . day that al] applicants for posi-| married in Key West. In| tions in the board will be notified : followed here by their home-) cations by the State Merit Sys- 3 ¢ | town sweethearts, but inj tem. many cases also the service men married women after an acquaintance of only a few Clerks and inspectors in thej general election that was held on| November 3 will be given three than in peace times. Glamor of the marriage state is too sys often the only actuating County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer! motive for youths in war-|,i11 leave this afternoon for Mi-! time, as a rule, to get mar-} ami to sign bonds, recently vali- ried. Temperament of the/dated, to be sold to pay for the} man and the woman to the|construction of the proposed; marriage contract should be | Overseas Highway bridges. given primary consideration, —-: ; but in wartime, whether or| Today The Citizen says in an, + i ditorial paragraph: {| not we are to be married, | ©" : Le ae we give little consideration | . The fellow who invented cred- | | to anything except the war- it has caused all of us to live be- \ eftott, vexerted tothe limit |°o"? Cur means. | with the end in view of de- feating the enemy. — (eho wiAwatia) But Cupid will continue 2 1823—“Home, Sweet Home” by reign supreme, regardless Ot) jonnaniawerderaene, fret eune, the upsets with which he) in London. may meet in wartime or any other time. clerk or inspector will receive $5. 1 | | TODAY IN HISTORY | | i | | 1836—An American border or-| ganization invades Canada to heip} Canadian rebels. j 1| sedi yertizomente CLASSIF Information for RATES FOR REGULAR and BLACKFACE TYPE under this head tn The Citizen at ef Ze a word for each inser- minimum charge for the rat tlom, but the the first 1 The rate a word and the first many cases, the youths were | of the action taken on the appli-!@ PREREREREOEPEREO RPO REE REESE SG HELP WANTED AMBITIOUS GIRLS | weeks. : Who Like To Work In In those circumstances, it] cents a ballot, instead of two, as PLEASANT a retusa! ethatoedivorces| CUenally, aereg@y tt) wae) Bn. | SURROUNDINGS 2 numerous nounced today at the county should be more courthouse. +In addition, each|In a position of responsibility that’s vital to the business and} social life of your community will FIND OPPORTUNITY At The Telephone Company’s Switchboards PAY Raises at Regularly Scheduled Intervals The greatest telephorie expansion } in history provides unusual op- portunities for advancement. For The Full Story, Apply | Mrs. McDermott, Chief Operator { SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE | | AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY j} nov11-if Wanted at once, experienced auto | Walter Lippmann re-! Fifty million cars are ex-j_ 1850—Allen B. Wilson, young! mechanic. Navarro, Inc., oppo: | minds Americans that the! pected to be on American] Pittsfield, Mass. cabinet-maker,| site the bus station. | choice in Europe is be-| roads within the next few} Patents historic sewing machine) @ nov13-tf; tween-Bocialism and Com-| years. That's the time to be} = sells halt interest tor’ $200, to/ ' munism and that the British| extremely careful in your Bet patent money. . MISCELLANEOUS government, cialist policy in Germany. The capitalistic system, it, seems, is out of the running! in Europe because there is}! no available private capital for reconstruction. sult is that basic industries must be acquired and oper- ated by existing govern- ments. There is every reason to believe that the same cause explains the development of the Communistic system in Russia. After the revolution there was nothing like avail- able private capital for in- vestment in Russia and, con- sequently, the Bolshevic gov- ernment had to own and op- erate the industries or do without them. The lesson for the private capitalists in the United States is plain. Their system must operate for the benefit of the people of the nation as well as their own pocket- books. If this does not prove to be the rule, rather than the exception, the United States will turn Socialist or Communist, regardless of what some of us may think about such a development. We are thoroughly inclin- ed to the capitalistic system, but, because of the hope that it will suécessfully meet ex- isting challenges, we are in- sistent that American capi- talists play the game itself socialis- | tic, has come out for a so- The re- 1912—A searching party finds snowed-up ‘tent and bodies of British Capt. Robert F. Scott and| two companions, who died on} way back from the South Pole—4 only a day’s march from shelter ; and plenty. i 1918—Socialists take over full! contro] of Berlin. ! 1921—International Disarma-.} ment Conference opens in Wash- } ington. { 1932—President Hoover invites : President-elect Roosevelt to eon- fer with him. | 1936 — San Francisco Bay! Bridge, world’s largest over nav. igable waters, opens. 1942—Beginning of great 3- | y naval in the Solomons. 1943—U.S. planes bomb Anthe- Viaduct in German-held driving. If 28,000,000 cars annually kill 40,000 human beings now, it may be as- sumed, at the same ratio, that 50,000 cars will snuff out the lives of at least 75,- 000,000 men, women and children. MEET THE HAVASUPAL i | | \ ' Do you know about the Havasupal? | They constitute a small tribe of Indians who live on a reservation at the bottom of the Cataract branch of the Grand Canyon. They |g, number about 200. ; The interesting truth is] or that nobody knows where| France the people came from or} 1944—Amidst snow and _ ice, how long they have been}Gen. Patton's forces advance 4 living in their mud-hut vil- {miles on Metz. lages. A bulletin issued by} _1945—U.S. Army engineers lev- the Office of Indian Affairs, | €! great smokeless power plant in of the U. S. Department of |Ge"many—first as part of Ger- | Electrical motors repaired, calléd,: tor and delivered. Call Britt at 585 or 1184, Romero’s Elec- | trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. nov1-tf ee Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone} 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, ete. novl-lmo t | For guaranteed plumbing work! and repairs, call John Curry,) 512 Margaret street, phone 781. ' Give us a try on your next job.! Free estimates. oct25-1mo | | Girls: Do you want to become an| Evans Model, “one of Key West’s most beautiful women”? | Then see Miss Evans, Pilking-! ton Studio. nov1-tf/ 7 | Learn to play the piano in three! months. Yes, three short months, regardless of age. Un- | conditional guarantee. lutely no music. Modern chord Studio ad- ae 5 system, all by ear. Interior, says: ey demilitarization program. | pane 506 EI A shat Hours: 5 “Man _ inhabited Cata- Sa es Bee : Kiefer to 7. Gould Curry. Residence, ' ract Canyon ages ago during | oo, Ny, y plane near Bea-| call 74-R. nov8-4tx the time of the dinosaur, elephant and ibex, as testi- Respectable Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts, will be | fied by drawings on the rocks, not many miles from the Havasupal settlement. { “Do you have fits or giddi-| ness?” a doctor asked a middle-| aged, stern-looking woman. “No, I don’t,” came the snappy retort. “I'm a respectable married Libel laws seem to 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. nov12-12tx suspended when candidates} woman.” express their opinions about FOR RENT each other. MARRIAGE RECORD Artie Shaw, clarinet-toot- er and movie producer, mar- LEGALS CRE ye Iv COURT oF -THE| JUDICIAL CIRCUIT | E 0! ORIDA, IN} ONROE COUNTY, IN, : aes ; 1 % ong EBB, NOs 10-941 a If this is impossible ried Lana Turner? movie ac-| DOROTHY W ALKER HILK®, without stringent govern-' tress, in 1940. aye, ue “DIVORCE | ment controls, then the i 2 gy tel) | quicker and the more effec- tive the controls the better chance that capitalism, as we know it, will survive. About the only result of emotionalism is that the speaker perspires freely. We have learned, through the years, that whenever a budding author asks what we think of his composition, In 1942, he married Eliza- beth Kern, and in 1945, Ava} ro: Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION | BOOKS for every age. Books For Rent — Monthly or season, four cottages, furnished. J. O., Hamilton, 1012 Division. nov11-2tx for every hobby. Paul Smith, | “Bookseller”. Corner Sinaonton and Eaton Sts. nov12-17t prise when he told me that he {had considerable property in St. | Petersburg and that he was look- ing forward to the day when he could move there and live perm- anently. That is the reason I am look- ing forward to Florida having magic growth in the years ahead. The fact that our tax laws-are fair and generous homestead to the extent of $5,- IED ADS the Advertisers PAYMENT Payment for classified ments fs gavereny. tn nee Na} vel ers wi counts may have their advertine- ments charged. PUBLICATION DEADLINE ‘To insure publication, copy must be in the office before 11 o’cloeck on served in ! are going if we can and at the same time live in aj lutionary delightful atmosphere and cli-, husband's mate. That suggests that some, killed anr ay Florida will be a great indus-| unu) he WORRIED about Christmas gifts? | Let us do your worrying for, you. See our beautiful andj seful items at Shirl’s Linen} trial state Shoo. ao Fleming, Phone 118. freight rates and water rates and, Jan. 18, | nov8-tf | airplane freight service. Industry | 1770-—Je ‘is now largely getting machines; adelphia | and men _ together | Where could they be brought to- | of the De 1942 man’s Victory bicycle. $20. Marcy Palacio, 401 South St. regard it as @ state for young men the vigorous youns and that ai comfort for the \ lenging opportuni as they get better, born in F show themselves worthy dence and interested in tte a greater Florida. Se + veterans have told rv an ve Pilorida and back there be t and be a land pracasdiga apace 000 is free of taxes will attract ©? be assured ¢ ; SALE more and more people to come growth has on y FOR to- spend their retirement in hee’ AUDS '2- and 3-bedroom bungalows, plone, H nae furnished and _ unfurnished; Skilled workers I found also | Today's Annis small down payment, balance ; are anxious to know whether | @ 7 payable monthly, Johnson & thege is industry in Florida, . (Know An» Johnson, Phone 372. novl-tf} whether they might go and work! 1751 - ug ret - were p i kept rank 800 aseph H somewhere, | “Hail Columt 1 lar Bs gether under happier circum-/ ence, born in } | eee nové-4tx| tances than in Florida? Of! Jan. 15, 1842 | course, a lot of people still think! 1815—Elizeh. Simmons convertible hospital bed, good condition. Call evenings only. 42-2 Poinciana Place. nov9-3tx , of Florida as bein: in i g just a tourist | leader | the sunshine and that all we have , ceum lectu | to sell is golden citrus fruit and Died Oct | wonderful winter vegetables. { 1831—E? | { | state, a place to come to play in; movement « { are 26 For Sale—Partly furnished house trailer. Good condition. Rea- sonable. Call at 713 Simonton, | | They are astonished when I tell; of the railway ; them that wages and salaries Loudon Co, \ have increased in Florida during ; 1912. between 5 and 6 p.m. | the war by 145 per cent and that; 1893-—L« ~onu : One Abso- | _ nov9-3tx | Standard L. C. Smith typewriter, Al condition and portable radio (Motoroia). Post Office Box Florida has the highest per capita! mont lawyer bur income of any southern state.| eral, who led They seem hardly able to believe ; Division (Win it when I tell them that Florida; through bri is a great cattle state and that; paigns, born 755 or Phone 580. nov8-4tx } 1946 Cushman Pakage Kar, Ap-| ply Oakie’s Place, 822 Fleming. | nov9-3tx | i com- | 114-D| nov9-3tx | 1946 Whizzer motor bike, plete, in good condition. Poinciana. stove, Universal,’ excellent condi- | electric three-burner, tion. Price $74.25. Telephone 884 between 6:00 and 9:00 p.m. nov11-3tx | Men’s Roadmaster bike. new. 615 Fleming St. nov11-3tx | Almost , we have’ some ranches, such as | Dec. 19, 1945 the Lykes Ranch, the Brunson) —+—++—+— Ranch, and others that compar with the big ranches in Texas, : > Wyoming and Montana and that we are growing by leaps and bounds as a great cattle and live-|/¢, stock state. I am thinking of MIN U TE 5 what L. B. McLeod of Orlando , and others have done to build up Florida’s cattle and livestock, | (ONE iv the most Hellenic city in the: United States, at Tarpon Springs, | where so many of my good Greek friends live, | A lot of people know what , Living room and bedroom furni- ture. Also kitchen table. 35-F) Naval Air Station. nov!1-2tx | Completely furnished home, hav-; ing all modern conveniences; 3 bedrooms; hot water; garage, | etc. Immediate possession can! be had. Paul Boysen, 626 Flem- , ing St., Phone 153. nov12-4tx, Man’s bicycle, good condition. $20. Apply 704 White street. nov 12-2tx Furnished bungalows, 5 and bath. Lot 29°4” $4500. Phone 453-M. nov12-3tx rooms by 94'.} Gate Restaurant, entrance to! Navy Yard, Southard street. Will consider couple operating | it under percentage basis. Har- ry Gwynn, phone 411 nov12-5 { x 1935 Dodge sedan. Phone 411. | nov12-5tx new. 3! Front et, nov12-3tx Outboard motor, do boat. 506 Bruce Sales. LOST Joseph Bilk C/o M. A. Gardner. { The newspapers advise that he has just wedded Kathleen Winsor, the author of “Forever Amber.” We'do not know how good a clarinet-tooter Mr. | Shaw is, or what his bat-jrews ting is as a moving picture‘ “hone producer, but, in the matri- (of Octoner, monial field, he seems to be! something of a champion. | | pear dive on before otherwi: will s| 3} t, F je nd Ordered this 21st day A.D. 1946. I j e County, Kathleen No Deputy we save time by declaring it superb, | Four wives in seven years looks like a record. Allan B. Cle are, J for + ( Solic hot and cold water. Phone 222-M. Call at 625 Angela St. | Adults only. No pets. nov12-2tx | FOR RENT OR LEASE | | For Rent or Lease—Large vacant | Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD lot at foot of Simonton street. | Suitable for lunch stand, trailer | camp by water’s edge and oth- | er business opportunities. Ph. ; 241 or call at 729 Division St. | novg-3tx | Nicely furnished three-room apt., | Brown. leather make-up kit on) National Air Line plane Friday, October 25th. Finder return to Mrs. E. Marshick, 248 Kingston | St, So. Qt Petersburg, and claim reward. nov7-6tx STAR * BRAND and CUBAN Try A Pound Today!! | | | | | | | | | | 1 i PIN-WORMS lumber and naval stores indus-/} tries, that the best sponges in the | world are produced on the West Coast of Florida, where we have THREE NVENIENT FLIGHTS DAIL) NEW TREATMENT CHASES ¢¢ Millions have suffered in silence with the miseries of Pin-Worms—but need suffer no longer! Today, thanks to a special, medi- cally recognized drug, 2 highly effective | treatment has been made possible. This drug is the vital ingredient in B Pin-Worm tablets developed in the labora- tories of Dr. D. Jayne & Son. The small, easy-to-take P-W tablets act in a special way to remo’ in-Worms and relieve that tormenting rectal itch. So if you suspect Pin-Worms in your child or yourself, ask your druggist for @ package of JAYNE'S P-W right away, and follow the directions. It’s easy to remember ; P-W for Pin-Worms! } AIRLINES wet aweee ‘ i rN Wie Givi e. NOW AVAILABLE! Ortora Made of Port Slats, finished w ing synthetic ena Also ALUMINUM BLINDS Available Free Estimates—Call 682 KOMPT DELAY Cedar TTT) [Bie he 909 FLEMING STREET KEY WEST. FLon ~ => PHONE 682 ae Drapery Cornices — HH aRittt ‘iceman t