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Cea emcee ay EAPC ie ecip see . PAGE TWO. OUTSIDE CAPITAL etme anaes ne mae Key West Citizen ‘om, ie" Lit Corner Greene and Ann Streets Only Datly New: rin Key Weat ‘ana Monfos County” ; TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know America) | Carl Sandburg of Flatrock, | N. C., famed poet-author, born | in Galesburg, Ill, 69 years ago. Alice H. Wadsworth of Gene- | How many times have the | people of Key West been “handed something on a platter and passed it up,” NY Napier oe as former City! Manager) P's) fre, tet ee . Cleveland, 67 yea: . Dave King told The Citizen | sainieee sparen 4 4 Loretta Young, actress, bi i about the Garrison Bight sait am von during his visit in Key West! Major Gen. William E. Kepner Saturday? bs army aviation chief, born in Mi- As The Citizen has re-|ami nd. 54 years ago. marked _before, just let Congressman Sam Rayburn of somebody come to town and Texas, born in Roane Co., Tenn. make a proposition to ihe 65 years ago. . ig city that involves expendi- ¢ Ls ” : Dr. Ignatius M. Wilkinson, tures with the prospect of dean of the Fordham University Entered at Key West, Florida @s seeond elass matter * MEM! THE A580: PRESS The Associated te oacige- r republ! to it or not otherwise credit ie Tosal ively entitled use i. ton’ of all news, dispatehes sreaitee this paper &nd also owe d here. ‘ SCRIPTION RATES n Ni Three MOnth® ———oanenmeem good income from them, and! yaw gchool, New York, born in Wort cm gs} the city immediately strikes | New York, 60 years ago. an attitude that if somebody | Thomas Craven of New York, else can make money out Of | art critic and author, born in the proposal, the city can! Salina, Kans., 58 years ago. do likewise and, therefore, | dae application is refused. 4 fhe trouble has been, and, still is, that the city lets the! 1094 ‘Reteces We P Lukens matter die and the potential | poinsvivania bed y ADVERTISING RATES Made known on appliieation SPECIAL NOTIOB reading notices, at lutions of respe: it~ uary notices, poe! ete., will be he rate of 10 eente Pp eharged for at t! ® line Notices Wor entertainment — by churches from which @ revenue {8 “to be derived 6 cents a line. Today's Anniversaries The Citizen is an open forum and} | eth Perse t iron-works man- tha'“subdects sot" Seat “or poneral | come for the city Is Not) agor, first her sex in country in realized. | such, who succeeded her father but fe will, not_ publieh : ae | The Garrison Bight is the and her husband, and enlarged communications, NATI € RIA! same today as it was when | business, born Coatesville, Pa. | Indians occupied Key West, | Died Dee. 10, 1854. A with the exception that the 1g11—Charles Sumner, famed boulevard has been con-| Massachusetts U. S. Senator, in- structed along one side of | spirer of moral right and justice, the bight and the railroad) born in Boston. Died March 11, roadbed on the other. 1874. The boulevard slices off! 1842—Clarence King, geolog- a part of the bight, and the ist, mining engineer, first U. S. roadbed hems it in, which) Geological Survey head, born in} is no improvement of the! Newport, R. I. Died Dec. 24, 1901 bight itself. Fact is, the! 1879.—Joseph Medill Patter- | bight was far better, when | son, founder of the N. Y. Daily it was open on its northerly |News. born in Chicago. Died and westerly side, for the|May 26, 1946 | 1880.—Tom Mix, popular cow- } 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. jaccommodation of yachts, ‘an6-1t! than it is now with its nar-| boy actor of his day, born in Et jan ' é antrane T } Paso Co. Texas. Died Oct. 12, 5am RES ah sig row entrance. To quote | — . INSTRUCTION—FEMALE King further: | - ye MONOGRAPHS be Ae i Irepid quickly at home: Bxce good deal when it didn’t ac- cept Maue’s proposal to de-| velop part of the Garrison <8 Bight. Maue handed the) NoTK E To R. G. Danner, Miami City Manager. Dear Dick: If you can measure up to The divisions in which you can Train quickly at home. Excellent tips, board and La Concha Hotel. OPENINGS Now For PICKED MEN Good Pay and Expenses standards of the peacetime Reg ular Army, you now haye unusual opportunity. By enlist. ing for 8 years you can choose one of the famous fighting di-\| visions now on occupation duty in Ja and Korea. enlist include such outstanding units as the Ist Cavalry Divi- sion, 6th Infantry Division, 7th Infantry Division, 24th Infan- try Division and 25th Infantry | Division, each of which had a great battle record during the war. After initial training in the U. S.,{Boy’s you can join the unit of your choice and take part in the in- teresting work of maintaining a just peace in the Far East. You'll have the advantage of 20° ex- tra pay for overseas service. Starting base pay for a Private overseas is $90 a month in ad- dition to food, clothing, good quarters, medical and dental care. And you'll enjoy excel lent living conditions, plenty of sightseeing, sports and recrea- tion, and the satisfaction of do- ing a worth-while job. Enlist- ments open to men 18 to 34, in- clusive (17 with parents’ con- sent). Get full details at U. S. Army Recruiting Station, 302- 303 P.O. Bldg., Miami, Fla. Many earn while learn- Information free. Wayne School of Practical Nursing, Box WS., c/o Citizen. jan6-2tx , bay. If the gamblers you], city something on a platter drive out of. Miami have ]} and the city passed it up. any idea that they will]| Maue has the backing for something like that.” tw W. Gregory Maue, of; ° whom King spoke, is con- {nected with the Maue Oil, | Company of New York. ‘ The city has .purchased bottom acreage in ‘the! bight, and let ws assume the city | improves it, which in assum- find a weleome haven in Key West, they are sadly ]} mistaken. We have a warm heart for the law- abiding and a cold shoul- der for undesirables. \ Yours in earnest, THE ORACLE, pa tx \ } trade rant —————_———. ing a great deal, Key West) * ; onsen WILL FARM taxpayers would pay tor (that Rene "A. Armenia) the improvement. What Key): rprise. W take PRICES DROP? West: needs ‘is the introduc-} pues eee ante ONS, to, OF wad el tion of outside capital te . . Florida, January 3rd, We have good reason to} make imptovements. 8 Rene A. Armengol suppose that a decline in Ses se, cate IUAIO) CARBNAG. Je THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5 TR JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PD FOR MONROE COUNTY, TE OF FLORIDA. LN CHAN- tarm prices may be in the Words of v offing,” declares, Mr. Clar;| column ap ence Franvis,” ¢Hairman of! dental. * the Board “of the General, IN entirely: acci- yey } { Foods Corporation, who’ Conscience gets a lot of), na. SMASH! | adds that this will “make/ credit that really should be : Plant peta life hanardions both for the attributed to cold feet. l Hanne Go GeBeaen ‘ farmer and the canner.” | ~ ————~ Defendant as P , ORDER OF PUBLICATION Mr. Francis pointed out! Life so arranged that ro: Harry B. Gebhardt that canning prices are, the more you have the more ie a to ap. laimt for based on costs and set many} you want; that’s what keeps pes months before the product] us going. 1 oi veaches the consumer. He foresees the possibility that Argentina’s electoral law in the interval between] calls for a fine for citizens growth and sale, the con-} who do not vote. It might be sumer “may decide that the} advantageously introduced price is “too high.” in this country. That the present high} == ——— prices for farm prodyets} SMALL TOWN will continue long in the fu- er 3 ture ‘iéito ‘be doubted. The] ‘The United States*Senate! effort to adjust agricultural’ Small Business Committee is. produetion to fit a decline, | looking into so-called prob-) certain to come at an un-}lems of the “rapid growth | Nor known time, is one,of the}and concentration of news- | 00°) "PAPERS November NOTICE vreat) problems now con-} paper ownership by chains} « tronting the nation andJand individuals.” According | » tending to complicate its}to Senator Murray, ‘the economy. smaller papers. both daily ‘ | ——— and weekly, are having a { difficult time. They face higher costs of labor and everything else from paper} ve 2,000,000 BASEBALL BATS The death of J. A. Hill- erich, of Louisville, Ken-} to machinerv.” tucky, calls attention to an In “old times” the so- example that seems to con-{called “country papers” firm the famous ‘“‘best mouse used ready prints, or “pa- trap theory.” Mr. Hillerich was a mem- tent insides.” The “machine, 4" overtook thousands of) 7 age : ber of a tirm that made | these publications, and they é “4 baseball bats for a nation.j; went forward, not back-) 1 TRE ciRCUIT cot > THE He turned out the first | ward, when they installed) BEY SD Son | “plugger” in 1884 and it/ typesetting machines. That! MONSROR COUNTY. FLOmIDA. Ss Was such an instant success} meant that they increased Canc No. 10-1004 that his father’s wood-work-/ their service to their com*'' EE VE aiataties \ ing shop was devoted ex-| munity with more news, |. ieee nanan Ue RCE | clusively to the production; feature and editorial space i ca } of baseball bats. than existed in the olden jx Ne STate | Subsequently, he conceiv-| days. Nowadays we call)... ¥ enw Suk tf ed the idea of making althese dailies and weeklies @ David's Place bat for every player and| “Family Newspapers.” They putting his name on it. Sold| haven't slid back, and they to the stars of the national! don't need sympathy. They pastime, the bats were/do deserve applause and eagerly purchased by their| cheers. The “chains” a admirers on the sandlots.| result of “more power” in The result: was that the jocal newspapers company turned out more} There never has been a than 2,000,000 bats a yearltime in all history when and always had on hand 5.-| Family Newspapers were so 000,000 sticks of forty-inch | important and powerful as ash, seasoning in its yards. | they are today. SAWYER, it Cou ze, 1947} Learn profitable auto body and INSTRUCTION—MALE fender repairing. Practical spare time home study and resi- dent course includes welding, spray painting, metal work. An opportunity for mechanically- minded men that may lead to owning your own shop. G. I. approved. For free facts write Auto-Crafts Training, Box ABF. c/o Citizen. jan6-2tx REFRIGERATION and AIR CONDITIONING “QFF THE JOB” Training Program | Veterans and non-veterans. Men with training and experience in refrigeration and air condition- ing repair and installation work in great demand. Learn while} holding present job. Begin your! training at home; finish in our} shops. Our placement service! will aid you. G. I. approved. Mechanically inclined men with | * fair education write for free de-| tails. Utilities Inst.. Box UE., ¢/o Citizen. jan6-2tx | Diesel power offers genuine op- portunities to wide-awake men, mechanically inclined. Prepare! now in spare time by practical UEI training. Write for free facts. Utilities Diese} Tr Box U.E., c/o Citizen od pay jobs offered trained| auto body-fender men in daily] “want ads”. Put in a few hours weekly learning welding, paint-! ing, metal work, etc. Chance for high wages or your own business. G. I. approved. Write free information Auto- Crafts Training, Box ABF, Citizen. c/o SITUATION WANTED Chef, European-trained, of age. absolutely exp wishes place ard in hotel, rant. Please state and salary. Wm. Ilchman Box 145, Fountain, Pa a REFRIGERATION | the|One 34 cabin cruiser. Good: con- ; Baby Highchair, reasonable. 1024 !13-ton Ford pick-up truck. ‘| Three-bedroom nouse, furnished 512 Fleming, Phone 118. / jani-tt / decd0-6tx We have just received a shipment of old-fashioned ast iron Dutch Ovens. Fine for’ outdoor cook- ing or for use in or on your stove. Heavy handles, with top to match. While they last at six dollars each. Hurry. Wil- liam Curry’s Sons Co. p.m, jan3-3t bicycle,’ 24 inch, good bal- loom, tives, good paint, $19.50. 1900 Staples Aye. jan4-2tx 34-ft. boat, 10 ft. beam, good con- Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be - om your plumbing problems. errr Wanted—Small carpentry jobs Try Swedigh Massage for relax- For guaranteed plumbing work; i Se Floor Sanding done. Leslie Tift, janl-lmo | No further glad to give estimates on your; sonnel of the plumbing job and advise you) county is likely t@ the next month or Phone 642-M or call at No. 1! Moreno, supervisor Havana Street, dectA-12tx | said today, | Gandolto, GC ‘ g jobs. Call 9191! yn" tne labor detache and 12 a. m.) WPA, has been transferred to dec27-26tx { Miami ect ie Mrs. B. K. Turner of Atlanta, ation while on your vacation.! no painted sevelal in Yhene.018. 1018, Margaret St. | evi Weas winter, returned dec31-tf | today to paint other scénes. dur- ing the season. aud repairs, call: JON Curry») Franklyn Kronbere: who was 512 Margaret street, phone 78h. | elnwted a justice of the pegce Gre ps A Hy en your wea ies ‘for the first district in the elec Free creer jan}-imX' tion in November, opened his ‘office yesterday at Fleming and | Whitehead streets. 1424 Newton St. jan4-6tx | dition, Apply 415 Grinnell. jan4-6tx RCA-Victor radio, $40.00. Phone’ 9195, ask for’ Rosa, jan6-1tx | { Double coil sprigs anda ved. 818 Olivia Street. jan4-3tx 1942 Hubert Johnson,custom-built sport fisherman’s cruiser, with beautiful flying bridge. Ship- shore phone, new Chrysler engine, \fully equipped. Cost $18,000, sell for $12,000. Write New classes in photographic mod- 8, Two young couples urgently need were | centindhio % e “| ‘The new board of county com- RBOTS SURRLIGA | missioners will hold its first | meeting at 6 o'clock this ovaning cling will be starting in two| The only new oe, ed : — weeks. Please apply in person land Niles from the 8 for an interview if you are ,in | trict, terested. Pilkington Studio, 515} Fieming Street. jan6-tf | WANTED TO RENT The Citizen was informed. this afternoon that an automobile, i j which Mr. and Mrs. Netherg — Thompson and Mys. Ruth Galey driving toward Miami Cail 260, overturned this morning at Keck jan6-3tx Harbor, but that none of the ox —— cupants were injured. two-bedroom apt. ask for Mrs. McNish. Ronald King, 212 Central Park,: South, New York City 19, New; Wanted To Rent—One York. jan4-12tx | Indian Chief motoreycle, $300.00! cash. Rear 324 Btizabeth St. | two ‘saa or WPA maintenance of the Key W. West golf course has been discon , Boca tinued, Gravy (Sam Golgmith) jan6-3tX synounces in his column in The furnished bedroom house apartment, Lieut-Comdr. C. Reinhardt, AsDevron i Chica, phone 9381 jan6-5tx We are closing out our china. | Eowls, deep dishes, saucers, in- | dividual service, dishes, sauce} dishes, ete. These are priced for quick sale. English, Ba- varian and Iroquois lines. Noth- ing held back. William Curry’s} Sons Co. jan3-3t 1940 Buick Fordor Sedan, excel- lent condition, Perfect tires and radio. See Mack, 632 Wil- liam St. jan3-3tx Can be seen at White- 1310 Johnson St. jan3-3tx gine. heads, Packer. Phone 1146-J. jan3-3tx 2 houses on large lot. Apply 1010} Grinnell. 1937 Oldsmobile 8. See Lt. e. P. Foulger, poral, Submarine Base. (ig); {Would like to rent furnished Your Horoscope | —Today gives a kind and sympa New 21’ cabin cruiser, 8’ 7” beam, | thetic nature and one adaptable powered by Grey Marine en-| to circumstances. With good corn- mercial and probably be good. Under certain gircumstances, however, there is {danger of being wronged. +? the ( jan4-3txs come of Mr. Gadabout? He used j to be quite a society lion. USS. Cor-| go out any more. He married a, Citizen today Santana, who had sisters in Ha holidays, re afternoon. house in good location near} beach for six weeks starting ap- proximately February 20. Must have minimum of three bed- rooms. Please give details and , price. Excellent references furn- ' + r ' ished as to tenant. Write Box Mrs. Belle been visiting her vana during the turned yesterday Today The Citizen said in an editorial paragraph: Hei care Thencitizen: i} “Fac are not always the things in the workl to Fighty percent of the occupied ‘men in Egypt are engaged in ag ,riculture. MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 194 abilities, the high-minded suave, fortunes will owing sympathetic nature. Caged The Dowager: What has be- | Fr The Old Tea Hound: He doesn't rxciely hon. lamer, jan4-3tx .- Bargain, $15.00.| jan4-3tx 1937 model. 1425 Eliza St. or call} 883-R. jan3-3tx 1941 Super De Luxe Ford Club Coupe, radio and heater. Apply Relief At Last 4 Lange gory route to" help loosen. om fe soothe anid heal Ta, For Your Cough relieves to ite seat of aia tender, in- th Oakie’s Place. 822 Fleming St. mucous mem- 4 NATI 0 NAl jan3-3tx| branes, your druggist to sell you | § bottle of Creomulsion with the un= \ . refrigerator. Phone 304,! Al K L N ES jan6-1tx, 1942 Chevroiet, 4-dr., perfect con- dition. $1,250. Call, Bundy,! Boat House. Seaplane Base. ie jan6-2tx | a 1 5 eae Double bed, high chair. stroller,} i { Telephone 1132-J. jan6-3tx ba 1940 Ch special de luxe, town adio and heater.! Apply 1527 Von Phister. phone 543-R jan6-3tx or unfurnished, all modern im- provements. Priced for quick sale. Down payment can be; financed. Call 205-R after 6, p.m. decid-1mo, Guaranteed refriger. engineering. Pr all domestic and geration equ ris. Phone FOR RENT Large store. 218 Simonton Street. Phone 1059. after 6 p.m 7 Ashby, . my B route book. 284 ble now. A bedroom c u mnerspring mattress ; id box springs. Almost new.; Also hard maple double! pl an $275 bed, completed, $40, and two} Army bunk beds, complete, $20. r Homes, 2815 Staples jan6-2tx j { bedroom POSITION WANTED wife to take ca id by day, wee Real ICE is Guaranteed PURE Place Your Refrigeration REAL, ICE BASIS Refrigeration Service REAL ICE *: It ls PURE Healthy and Safe (ICE DIVISION) KEY WEST. FLA. SS SSS es i]