The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 3, 1946, Page 2

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owsderev SBLOSTeSOsD -- TT Rg tert eee PAGE TWO Key West Citizen Baniness From The Citizen Bullaing Corner Greene and Ann Streets Only Dally Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County Entered at Key West, Florids as second elass matter MEMBER OF 7 THE AsSOCIATED BRESS The Associated Press ie exclur- ively entitied to use for republica~ tion of all news dispatches eredited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published Weekly ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application SPECIAL NOTICE All reading ja of thanks, resolutions of respect, obit- uary notices, poems, ete. will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents a line Notices for entertainment by churches from which @. revenue ia d are 5 cents a line. en is an open forum and Invite cussion of public. issues und subjects of local or general interest, but it will not publieh anonymous communications. NATIONAL €DITO USA oT NATI KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 1. More Hotels and Apart- ments, . Beach and Bathing Pavilion. . Airports—Land and Sea. . Consolidation of County and City Governments. 5. Community Auditorium. rae) IMPROVEMENTS FOR To Those Who Write To The Editor: Almost every day The Citizen receives _ letters tor publication that do not bear the signature of the writer. Unsigned com- mupieations are not print- ed “in the paper? The names to signed lettérs will not be published if requested. Yours-truly, THE ORACLE. een: cae MONOGRAPHS ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION Yesterday the U. S. Navy sent an expedition. into the Antaretic regions for the pur- HAVE A CARE |; What was the chief factor: in the sweeping victories of the Republicans in the elec- tion of November5? The answer to that ques- tion is not far to find. Dur- can politicians Stressed the taxation and pledged them- election, to introduce a bill in congress for lower income taxes. The day after the election, Republican leaders | comes, taxes’ would be re duced as much as 20 per cent. Republicans’ . suecess their advocacy of reduced government expenditures. The proposed cut of the budget fer the coming fiscal year will be 25 per cent. The Republican landslide public toward excessive tax- ation and heavy government should have been a warning to the states and their sub- warning to Key West, the success of Key West as a tourist center, yet we have not sufficient may wish to come here. Key West must have many more hotels and many more | apartment houses before we ‘can accommodate thousands of tourists. Our outlook is plain to everybody. For that‘ reason, | begin to prepare to cut down {the city’ |many property owyperg who: | are now able fo pay taxes | will not be ina similar po-j| | sition in the next few years junless we can get more and | larger payrolls. ing the campaign Republi-! wi repeatedly | the rate sf 20 @. word for ouch inaer= tmimam ‘cba: burdensome | the ‘first 35 words Ine fee. : The rate for bi t Be selves, in the event of their) * stated that, on individual in-4 A companion factor in the jIf you'd like to work with other| jambitious girls in a position of! we pave the finest selection of|@anized in Key West tomorrow! imported, hand-made, pure lin- | afternoon en handkerchiefs. Also imported | was | showed the attitude of the| expenditures. That attitude | accommoda- } tions for all the tourists who | officials in-city:- hall. should, 9885 s expenditures,’ far? ‘ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ERRREESEWES BEES eee eee CLASSIFIED ADS PUBLICATION DEADLINE and the minimum ce! Pay the st os 15 words is 45e: the day ‘of pul PRB BEBSSESERERREB BBB eeeeees HELP WANTED | POR SALE } TO GIRLS ‘ you. i | | WHO “BELONG | Shop, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. RATES. REGULAR. and . PR Advertisements gts ene Sees wah lode = be inserted in at/ counts may have advertine~ | ments charged. blication, must before 11 o'clock on blication, dec2-tf | \Key West In | ___ Days Gone By AS TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF | DECEMBER 3, 1936 | ' |sell of Islamorada was read last that a! he had | meeting. He land, requested parcel of which be returned to him, as no park | Gomez. i | } A school boy patrol will be or- responsibility that’s vital to the} busin and social life of your pie es |- — At The | We have “Ekco” pressure cookers. { Telephone Company Ideal Xmas presents. William } ; Curry’s Sons Co. dec iThe greatest telephone expansion !|——— divisions. It should have |in history requires additional alert|Man’s bicycle, good balloon tire, | been, particularly so, a ‘girls at the switchboards and pro-| goed paint, $16.50. 1900 Stapl | Ave. jvides unusual opportunities dec2-tf | Yard men, regular and part time. !°37 Pontiac, 8 ¢} rs Can be seen dec2-tf community ++ and pays accord- lace table cloths, bedspreads, L. MacFarland, scout ex. ingly ! dresser sets, luncheon sets, pil-! ecutive, was the chief speaker, ae | lows, towel sets, blankets, uni- jat the luncheon today of the Key ; THERE'S { forms, ete. Shirl’s Linen Shop, | West Rotary Club. Its members | OPPORTUNITY | 512 Fleming, next to Pepper’s.; decided to sponsor the troop. | { 3t! the Harris School, v | 1 Key West Junior High .| School Parent-Teacher Associa- 1} tion held a meeting last night in th Mrs. En- Henriquez presiding. | rique Mrs. William V. Albury andj dec2-6tx| Mrs. Ida Kerr will be the hostess | reece > of which, |advancement. = : 3 —fat a meeting tomorrow after-| | aa pease aera in the| Pa. ‘aises scheduled at | vans, 506 Southard St.| Woman’s Club. | | of civilian workers in the regular intervals. Also va. ! dec2-tf a Navy Yard, should be of} cation with pay. The work = {——— ——q-| Louis A. Dion, son of Mr. and} feoncern to every true-blue is fascinating, and you'll ; Come in and see eur stock of yard! Mrs. Fred J. Dion, arrived | Key Wester. ‘ | find the Telephone Com- { goods. Beautiful patterns for terday from Washington, ccherel | But what do we hear in-} pany a mighty good place | drapes, slip cov bedspreads,| he is employed in the Federal! | stead? No talk whatever of| te work | curtains, te Ys Linen| Farm Credits B 1 | s ime x6 city | Shop, 512 Flemin; next to! = = eo i Aey West |Mrs. McDermott, Chief Operator} ———__ pebnin Gah Ucainess tink | against her uncertain fu-'SoUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE Se ae Bes ene pasoniasy ; a j ture. We have no industries, AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY |° ates sae am ae eu eturned this morning. | Thi a sy reason- ese wat ts, skillets, s a = j and while : ae Gan a fat | } with and without covers. wil-! Today The C n says in an| ably be confident of the; aaa liam Gurny’s Gons-Co- | aph \editorial parag: He paradox is that only nothe lawyers of standing should sit on! NESS the bench | Mrs. J. J. Marks, Roosevelt! coupe. eee Boulevard 1v30-3tx Pane ———— ee ee See eS nov30-5tx; There are more than 350,000 Clerk. Apply Monroe Market. | Furnished House. Not iinished in- people onthe et dof Cyprage 1 dec2-3tx MISCELLANDOUS | *side. Four rooms and bath 1904 Bertha street, phone 1178. | Electrical motors repaired, called | tor and delivered, . Call Britt 685 or 1184 Romero’s Elec- trical Service, 2612 Harfis Ave.| ing. ei dec2-tt} NAS. Swidish Maksaker will: help youy}946"Whizzer motor bike. | keep fit, improve your posture,!.. @ushmamescooter and side jar. make you feel and look alive. !~ or in good condition. { Single treatment. $3.00, 5 treat-Poinciana Place. nov29-5tx ments for$13.00. Ladies only. ees Graduate Masseuse, registered ing room suite, needs uphdls Gitl’s bike. Apply 36:E, nov29-6tx ; cs aoe at Furniture—Hollywood bed and| chest of drawers, two-piece liv- dec2-2tx | 7945 | 114-Dj pose of exploring the sub-} But not A word about re- continental area around the | trenchment. Instead, every South.Pole. The expedition, | now and then we hear stories which will include a score of | about other -proposed ex- i Lady bicycle, good balloon practitiéner’ . For appointment) “tires, good paint. $16.30. 1900 phone 5 dec2:tf| Staples Ave. ace 2-6tx | Campbell's, 928 Division, phone | Notes (Promissary), 1c each. jie 4 : cavg | ar, planes, a dozen ice breakers | penditures, which ultimate- | 1* ee made, ets Soe ; » man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone and airplane tenders and as|ly will mean higher tax-; °° *° Riess be ctinghy 51. marl5-tf many as 5,000 technicians | ation. | Listings wanted on Key proper- and polar experts, will seek hew sources’ of atomic en- ergy, test personnel and new weapons under polar condi- tions and map the South Pole region for strategic purposes. Rear Admiral E. Byrd, veteran explorer, is in charge of the expedition. This will be his fourth trip to the South Pole and his sixth ex- pedition into polar regions. The .exploration of the Antarctic territory is at- tracting considerable atten- tion because of reports of ranitim deposits. The Brit- ish ate off to a head start, having sent an expedition which took over the Mar- guerite Bay base, due south of Cape Horn, which was built by the Byrd expedition six years ago. In addition, reports from the Capital indicate that Soviet Russia, Argentina, Chile and) Norway are in- terested in the exploration of the area. Argentina and Chile claim) Palmer Land, south of the Marguerite Bay section, along with the} Norwegians and British, The Russians are out research work which is not yet fully known to other scientists. No community should permit a handful of hood- lums to destroy its reputa- tion for good conduct. We may be prejudiced hut what the press and radio need, more than anything else, is an intelligent treat- ment of news s letters, like oth- er letters, will answer them- selves if left alone for a few weeks, but this method is not recommended. carrying | The Republicans realized} ‘that taxation had reached; that point where it had be- come a most serious problem for individuals and business! concerns to pay their taxes; but taxes went up so much higher the advances in in- county should have a care about the wav taxpayers’; money is spent, it should} information leading to arrest’ every hobby Paul have a care to retrench n who took plants from “Bookseller”, corner Simor wherever possible, instead} m™y lawn, corner Division and) and Eaton § dec2-25t of searching for more ways; Windsor Lane. Information wi —— —_ = . . See ; be kept confidential Phon Lady's Bicycle 30 balloon in which to spend money. | 241 SRR GA eae SA { ae Soecac ot 7 aba Staples nov30-3tx FORD LOSS $51,600,000 FOR RENT hi Pee aaa Bias Sm ct Lee Se Be Cates The Ford Motor Company |Large room, twin bed. se-in oa Geen phan a ities reports a loss of $51,600,000] Men only. Phone 193-W before} A-1 condition, Ideal for kina.| for the first nine months of} 4:30 p.m nov30-3tx! fishing. 223-D Poinciana | 1946 but Ernest R. Breech, }~ eas ee executive, vice - president, , ‘OT 06 Dur corner | _ E eee }says that the loss would | aw ngela. Phone 897 OF | Furniture, complete for house have been reduced to $32.-| beige nov30-6tx keeping room suit Vv of competition, and, that, as a result of the loss. it will} have to defer expenditures for manufacturing improve like to do.” | ties. Geo. J. Rawlings, Reg and 5 piece sé Broker, Islamorada, Fla | wiple weight “Buckeye” nov15-39t| “Reynolds” waterless cooking ee Se ar ee ene al ware. Ideal C Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be sents for wife or me m Curry Sons Co gtad to give estimates on your! j lumbing job and advise you dec2-3t and show a profit at the end} Po you plumbiie problems, | —————___----——— jot the year. Salaries andj Phone 642-M or call at No. 1; 10-wheel GMC Army 2} wages have skyrocketed, Havana nov25-12tx; truck. “42 model. $ " hs a cash. Economy Marke nteed plumbing work! Duval call John Cu ae = come ¥ of little con street, phone 781., Man’s Bicycle. Good balloon i | quence, n your next job,) 00d paint, $19.50. 1900 Staples | atts = ani oe ° yur next job., 4 paint, $19.50. Staple Key West and Monroe) rates. nov28-lmox| Ave. nov30-3tx Reward of $10.00 will be paid for! Books for every age 900,000 if tax rebates had} WANTED TO BUY OD ee enon ce been included and it had}... 2 TSE eae represented a full year’s'4 refrigerator. Good condition. er ick eed Se iin 3 operating results. j Call 1166-M or apply Miniat . good condition. PI It is perfectly obvious! Golf Course, Fleming and E lec3-3 | that any company requires deca-3tx _ —— }a tremendous capital to be || Riera Radiance 1 ‘able to contemplate such a! Soe 672-W loss, in operation. Mr. sinus ——— ee | Breech says. that his com-/ EDUCATION | pany gambled milfjons of | Aaa eee dollars in the hope of get-| eae ey nentedented. by ting inte the market ahead |= cee Mee Te Winless, Bon in apartment or rmation or appointment, v ho: Reply Roy's po 390. Key West. Fi Key See aie Box 390. Key We fee , Phone 442 iec3-3tx sian WV VV VV Tre Maes And eee oo FOR SALE STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE its researc ac . —o ee . , Naturally, he says that: Three Army cot TRIUMPH “Wwe are going to have to} 930 Eaton Str COFFEE = \ earn back those losses be- = a a MILE | fore we can do a eel x | 2 ings at we would) A many things tha € ) i be | WY Vv VV ev Trees VETS GET REAL ART “PINUPS” HAMILTON, N. Y. — (AP) — The Colgate University fine arts department is offering married veterans on the campus an op- portunity to live with expensive Paintings in their temporary homes. A special collection of pictures A letter from J. Cliffton Rus-' by famous artists has been made} available to students living in night at the county commission} Colgate’s newly-erected prefabris | cated homes. A i Alfred R. Kraukusin, associate deeded to the county for a park,’ professor of fine arts, says the! TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1946 oe |. «GooD:. FORGERIES LONDON. —(AP3—M wuri¢ e ' Utrillo, Frertch painter, asked by the police if pictures bearing, his name were forgeries; said: “They are so good I can hardly tell.” WATCH FOR DATE of MAXWELL’S Sensational experiment will not only en- | WORRIED about Christmas gifts? | had been established, or any hance the beauty of the veterans” Let us do your worrying for | Preparations had been made to temporary homes, but will stimu- See our beautiful and/eStablish it. The letter was refer-| late their useful items at Shirl’s Linen|red to County Attorney Arthur | terest in art. The five Central American re- publics—Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nic- aragua—comprise 200,770 .square miles of territory, ;and about '8}- 590,384 inhabitants. _ SALE _ SALES NOW AVAILABLE! Made of Port Orford Cedar s, finished with non-chalk- xynthetic enamel. Also ALUMINUM BLINDS Available Free Estimates—Call 682 PROMPT DELIVERY, i 909 FLEMING STREET KEY WEST. PHONE 682 } | MIAME ST. PETERS TAMPA . . . NEW YORK CHICAGO . . | | | CINCINNATI x Southard ahd Baha JACKSONVILLE... W. PALM BEACH . NEW ORLEANS . WASHINGTON, D. C.°1 8° Save an extra 10% on round trips, Above fares quoted do not include tax. BUS TERMINAL sages — $44 $Q05 — : Bey 2 . 516” BURG . sittin ee *x pia Phone 242 Greyhound fares are still amazingly low— schedules frequent and dependable... Here’s welcome news. While other living ex- penses are soaring, Grey- hound travei costs remain steady on their saving course. And yo more service, more dollar- nience, more travel fort than ev>r bet every way, a C ticket is your bi Sain in travel,

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