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* useful PAGE TWO neces base Key West Citizen De gia aptaeg Mphe “Cltimen tl From ‘Bulidiag: Corner Greene and Ann Streets Only Datiy Newspa} in Key Weat is ‘and Monfoe County Entered at Key West, Florida @s second class matter whe A! ~ iated Press is e Asspc: ively entitled ao for repub! tion of all news dispatches to it or not otherwise c: this paper and also the local news published here. 1 MON th meen hree Months Que Month Weekly “ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application SPECIAL NOTICH All reading notices, @ards of thanks, resolutions of respect, obit- wary notices, poems, ete., will be charged for at the rate of 10 «ents & line Notices for entertainment churehes from which a revenue to be derived are 5 cents # line. The Citizen is an open forum an invites discussion of public tasues 725 | night by : Hamlin at a meeting of the Quakers, = Mayor Demeritt | a | Rev. Doherty if he had any “IN THE DARK Since Key West was in- corporated as a city 114 years ago, évery (proposed ordinance has been publish- ed in the loca] press before | Washington News Editor On Visit John ‘T. O'Rourke, editor of the Washington News, and “Mrs. O’Rourke arrived in Key West Saturday afternoon and have a theyordinance was adopted. | cottage at the Oceanview. on for that practice’ Mr. O'Rourke said he expects} is not far to seek: it gives to remain in Key West 10 days.! the people of the community | He and Mrs. O'Rourke have visit- to know ed here before. the. opportunity what provisions are con- tained in the erdinance. Besides, the law provides that every penalty ordi- nance must be published. — A proposed liquor ordi- mance was read Tuesday City Clerk Roy City Commissioners. The reading was fast, and it was! troduced by Jaceb Johnston of! 1 TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1733—Gen. Qglethorpe arrives! at Charleston, S. C., with first] band of 150 colonists to settle Georgia. ’ 1791—Country's first Sunday School started by Philadelphia 1804—Medern printers ink in- difficult for anybody to fol-| Philadelphia. low it thoroughly. At the conclusion of the reading, | country to adopt the city manager | asked the form of government. comment to make. He re- i i] ject f local or general * iiteresty but ie wilt not. publieh | plied that he would com-| anonymous communications. | WATI EDITORIAL. {2 More Hotels and Apart- ments. 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 3. Airports—Land and Sea. 4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. 5. Community Auditorium. MONOGRAPHS To Dade Lodge No. 14: Congratulations on your 103rd° anniversary. Cul- ural and moral or- vafiizations never die; they live on and on. Sincerely, THE ORACLE. — COSTLY BLUNDER? Another colossal ‘blunder is charged against Washing- | ton in, spending money »ad to improve facilities both” to Americans natives of the areas in which the projects are located. The first was the Cano! project in blotted up a sigeable vol- ume of the Treasury's liquid assets. Now Senator Fergu- son of Michigan says the Inter - American highway, designed to provide a motor road from Laredo, Texas, to the Panama Canal, is buried under a combination of Canada which 1908—Staunton, Va., the first in 1913—Federal Judge Robert W. Archbald removed from bench by US. Senate sitting as a court. 1936—U.S. Supreme Court or- ment when he read the ordi-' ders the processing taxes return- nance in the loca! press. De-| ed. | |meritt boomed: | “The ordinance | ‘broadcasted’.”’ | Aside from the fact that |a dozen persons may hear a | broadcast about anything, and each give a different will what reason have the city wishing to have this parti- }cular ordinance published? Do they wish (a jagain that any of them is | against publication) to keep }residents generally from ordinance? Give an ordinance, of anything else, in black and ice officer; Charies Lunn, com- ! white to the public, and ev-!mander { { | knowing the nature of the jy, 1941—The 1917 Espionage Act be Law upheld by the U.S. Supreme! Court. 1942—Donald Nelson made head of war preduction. 1943 — Some 400 U.S.-British bombers blast the French coast. 1944—Allied bombers blast out- version of what he heard, | skirts of Rome. 1945—U.S. invaders of Philip- commissioners, as § Um ing) pines get within 100 miles of Ma-| Will be restore that is their attitude, of not, nila. 1946—Phone strike is delayed 30 days. United Auto Workers ssuming #¢cePt Fact-Finding Board's set- | afternoon, with the exception of tlement. AMERICAN LEGION (Continued from Page One) . 28; Arthur Oneil, Coral Ga- or; Jack A. Saunders, county serv- B. H. McCalia Camp, ery member of the public /Spanish American War Veterans. can find out specifically Inspiring addresses were made what is contained in the or-'by Department Commander Frost dinance. In that event, those who favor or oppose the or- dinance are in a position to go discuss it intelligently. But “broadcasted,” will maintain that this, another that, third, some other thing. An -ordinance is a governing ‘conditions: ‘in community, so why keep residents in the dark regard- ing those conditions before | they are adopted? { one person and a There will always be war, can be extended if we make }a real effort in that direc-; Street, It is possible for the, wit ; tion. ‘lion and the lamb to lie down together, but woe to : the little fellow “with fleece jas white as snow” if the ‘king of beasts gets hungry. -heer extravagance, stupid-! s-HOOL BUILDING ity and blundering. Engineers surveyed this route in 1941 and estimated it could be improved for 30 million dollars. The United | IS CONDEMNED | News from Kingstree, S. |C., is that the Fire Chief, W. Gordon Rogers, has con- ; States already has spent 75|demned a grammar school - million dollars on it and the building as unsafe and that, latest estimate is that the to- cost will exceed 140 mil-'tion, the of his school ondemna- has been because lions. That does not include | ¢josed. to connect a rich man’s tate with the highway. If the government millions of dollars to waste building roads, this state could use it. And many more Americans will use high- Ways in this state than ever will put rubber to pavement sin Nicarague and Rica. 48 millions already loaned We wish to commend the and saw filing jobs. Call 9106] Auto Body Shop. 603-605 to Mexico and Centrall action of this fire chief. : (between 9 and 12 a. m.) Greene St. janll-3tx American republics. There will be many crit ra 1 oat, Ne tee = ates dec27-26tx | And what is the United; insist that he takes a re-| gues eit : os | Boat Trailer, $10. One (1) 2,000- State getting for te et sponsibility too seriously, yee VORCE areas Yi ct Seen Massage for relax-' gal. tank, could be used for ev? 1ere are gaps all along a = Bar 4 dant s es t ation while on your vacation. water or oil. Apply 3535 the route. At one pute nae ged ae — a _ PUBLICATION Gneluding re oa) Phone 575, 1019 = =a Duck Ave. jan11-2tx osta Rica, there is a gap of] condemnation if xpec ve ey 118 auilessof Guagie: inare gaan a bea Lager EGE —| 1934 Plymouth 4-door Sedan, 4 wre 400 miles of unconnect- flock of pupils oe. bodticated | as suntemesd z mmnIDE sha FGA EN ele einen ed sections in Mexico and a oe ees eae Senet hone TEC] fal cometttion. $450.00. Phoned = : aes Fire chiefs everywhere DEF 512 Margaret street, phone 781. 396.7 jan11-3tx — ene ae Central] should not hesitate to con-| « rth ilitie vor.a3) Give us a try on your next job. | __" Ain i “ ieee ane eine spr demn and close buildings} '» Th made ee oy | ee ES § sti! Free estimates jani-lmox | Poinsettia, hibiscus, _crotons, iy eK De een aeaee ce that are used by large num- i! | ee i 5 i | bougainvillaea, stephanotis, co- paved highway that is far! bers of the public. If this ines | Coane Seer | Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be; jeus, palms, ferns, cactus, sul- trom the Inter-American! means the temporary clos- Loot 5 ane | Slad to give estimates on your tanas, caladiums, geraniums,j£ project. At another point; ing of schools occasionally, bar § 000.00 plumbing job and advise you! frangipani, begonias, rose and| > $300,000 was spent merely ithe fire chief is not to be ti igedicnico? a8:81] on your plumbing problems./ fruit trees, other plants. 1004) { f { The report on the finan- cial statement of the First National Bank of Key West, us printed in The Citizen for the information of the public, shows Key West to be a comparatively wealthy community. The $36,000,- 000 spent here by the Gov- ernment in the past six years may be reflected in the statement. has, Costa | | blamed. | Those who should know one or two dry- {cleaned witticisms for circulation under any cir- | cumstances. CONGRESS INFORMED | The Eighteenth Congress ‘ought to find its labors far \ easier than was expected. | Since the election in No- jvember, the Members of | Congress have been advised |by columnists, commenta- | tors, chambers of commerce and industria] associations. \ They have been plainly told the meaning of the election jand have also been instruct- ed as to the proper action \to be taken by the Congress. | by Vance C. Stirrup, post com-{ | law, | Mander. Following the conciusion a of the meeting ,a supper was serv- | but the interims of peace in | name of Ge crack jokes, TH a Bailey and Frank Caton. Vice-Commander It was announced that Arman- Davila was the winner of the current membership drive that if the ordinance i8 the post sponsored. Davila will | be presented with a beautiful it said American Legion ring The meeting was presided over ed and a danoe held. LEGALS ibis canal Sicoribes | Sess Sharon Seaecier’ Cis Shee oe ne an NOTICE ie iERGES ii that} THE CURRENCY. U3 anil Baton Sts _— Saspey able, Check our momy price the undersigned desiring 1 weaned ers | us RK . Jan13-6t} on 100-ft. rolls. Sears Order business under the — fictitiou: ie t | Office, Cor. Simont: } name of “Ocean Wiew Dining B S ASHICTS 3 a ili ad on and! and Cocictall Lounge.” 520" United Ma siv4wal as atte ; errs Seen All utili-| Fleming Sts. Phone 360. tor regione: Want Hlorida, intends | “er” pankeg! including t les Cupmiehen, tase Hire Shap] anl1-at | ter ald pfictttion name MARAT ne ance nd jan13-6tx | 4 ot Mo oe ere eash itemgoin proce 08:82 ave ear aa G a Ds of -colleetion § nOgB2 : } auge Autom: inchester a4 United s Govern- Four - room: modern furnished{ Pilot ees as Winds 1 ment s.attmsx| house. No pets, no children. | 630 a. m a 5:00 ! trem; Apply 1125 Angela, jan13-1tx, 230 8. m., to 5:00 p. m. Or in-} paces : quire 200-F, Poinciana. Call for} DISSOLL THON 2H2,H1S48 WANTED TO RENT Mrs. Collins. jan11-6tx | lately 2] i € » A. Armeng’ i Cabu of Rey 4 ie 001.00| Young couple would like to rent} Sail and Oars. Call 1024 White ounty Florida, under ane and di NG1457.01 jan11-2tx View x dissoly mut of + Wh ‘ 1 debts late firm West, Florida, owing January 3rd Rene A: Armengol JULIO CABANAS. Jr jan a o4 Jan G-15-20-27, 1947 " OURT OF 'T JUDICIAL CIR AND FE "LORIDA, otified and re the Bi of pla CAR Plaintiff, ham Bide KieN Miami. 5 -7 { DAN, 18, 1937 | nn West man. Apply 614 Greene St. Phone 4, between 8:00 a.m. { j ‘Joshua Smith and Charles L.| and §:30 p.m. janl0-tf 1 dennie) Russell were killed Errata sinutetinncearesnioee tt, jeatly this afternoon when ap Pertharent | xperianced maid, nt structure ‘supporting a water! job, Apply Island Inn, Davel |» ‘tower at the Navy's distant radio! gna Beton Sts, janl1-2tx | 1942 Hubert Johnson custom-built yeontro] station at the head of the j iy island, collapsed suddenly. Smith, GOOD JOBS FOR FORMER who-was on the ground working’ aRMY, NAVY, MARINE AND | on the structure, was buried un-| COAST GUARD SPECIALISTS and Many" Other Skills. — jant-6t! Army, Navy, Marine or Coast Goat veterans who held any of | py ee Se see = eS Ne aga 7 s ,| some 400 occupational specialties | oupe, ra heater. pene lasers ate Tay, Te Ne for 6 pena more sn now| Oakie’s Place, 822 Fleming St. Rane Hee | enlist in the new Regular Army | vee | at a grade depending upon the! length of your previous occupa-|Carl Zeiss Binoculars. Never used. | tional specialty service. New! Size 7 - 50 in leather case. $150.! ;announced today that crippled| high Army pay and the oppor-| Write H. Howe, Box 513, North‘ |children will be given free treat-} tunities for advancement make| Miami, Fla. yan7-6tx ‘ment at the clinic, beginning to-| gy Army career more attractive | morrow | mow than ‘ever before. Stop in;Two lots, enclosed with wire’ i and find out the special grade| fence, has 2-car garage and} | WPA officials announced ioday | you will receive under this new{ cocoanut trees. Apply Archer's! that many of the names stricken) War Department regulation.; Grocery. janl3-3t (from WPA lists in Key West; Apply at the U. S, Army Re- } din February. cruiting Station, 302-303 P. O. Bidg., Miami, Fla. jan13-1t Three places were selected ny Technician .861 }@ay by the county commission- |ers for the sale of tickets in Key | | West for the Overseas Highway | Dr. W. P. Rice, head of the Monroe County Health Clinic, 1938 Packard, fordor sedan, orig-! inal paint job. Good tires, ex- cellent condition, has radio, heater, defroster. Call 452-M or apply at cor. Francis and } Directors of the First National} |Bank were re-elected yesterday \Boys wanted. Over $2 an hour! Sell name plates for front doors.! Write Box 822, care Citizen. jan3-Itx | William H. Malone, who has gone janll-2tx easier than saving it, which é Phone 1059. janl-tf |plains why some K Wester | ave no bank account.” jan10-tf | {Clean apartment for couple with |1937 Chrysler, good body, EE | low income. Adults only, no} condition, three new tires, $600! \ | pets. Electric refrigerator: Call] cash. First offer takes it. Apply} after 6 p.m. or Sunday. 1417; 126 Ann St. rear of Citizen. _ lmeronr of conpITION oF THE| Ashby, cor. Washington. ' jan13-3ux NATION Atbe DAD AT | jan13-2tx Y, IN { ye ‘a. ATT | We are now in position to fill all TNESS ON! Books for every age. Books for; orders for Plain and Bronze | one-bedroom furnished nk premi apart- “ 2 ment. Call 12] between 8 a.ni.; and fixtt 0 and 5 p.m. jan13-3tx| New at the Children’s Corner | qi tate ¢ ERE | *Colorful sweater creepers, MISCELLANEOUS $1.19. Just right for cool weath- er. Also two-piece Bal .riggan pajamas at $1.95. 421 Simon- ton, near Sears Roebuck jan11-2tx , Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, etc. janl-lmo Wanted—Small_ carpentry jobs | One Luggage Trailer. Tony's Phone 642-M or call at No. 1 jan8-12tx Southard St. Phone 1049-J. janl3-1tx | Havana Street. Capital Aceour 44 + | —— Body and Fender Repairs guar-|P}ymouth convertible, good tires, f Liabilities and anteed at Tony’s Auto Body, brakes, new paint, radio, spot . Shop. 603-605 Greene St. lite. $675.00 cash. Apply 2820 | | os caamies janll-3tx' Seidenburg Ave or phone | 432-3. jan13-1tx | | Electrical motors repaired, called ] for and delivered. Call Britt One cylinder motorcycle. Conven-| {_ purpos: [State of Florida at 585 or 1184. Romero’s Elec- ient transportation. See Jack}! eau of Oe trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave.| Garner, opp, Police Station i abowe-r jani1-18t | janl3-5tx t Wand belief Tailored seat covers, convertible} Restaurant, Blue Goose, Margaret | tops, all auto upholstery repair. and Fleming. Phone 515-R. { Red Brick Garage, Greene and Profitable business jan13-3 Simonton Sts. janl3-6tx One man’s bicycle. Ne in good condition | $8.00. . New classes in photographic mod-} eling will be starting in two! weeks. Please apply in person) For Sale—Nicely furnished two- for an interview if you are in-' bedroom house. All modern terested. Pilkington Studio, 515; conveniences, Call 445-J tire but Will sell for 1123 Petronia j janl3-1tx PHOTO SUPPLIES prom ee nn enn ene y var! Fleming Street. jan6-tf jan10-61> | Cagmtae OUR TEAVEL ACen Ty 2 | ‘Creomttision py | “BREAKFAST ALOFT {der the debris. Russell was up! Job Mos. Grades , . Write blocks, on the tower, about 60 feet high. |Bjectrician _. = 078 5,4 Ronald King, 212°Central Park, We eae 1 block, Wee. Cur | He jumped when he realized the | Finance Typist-Clerk 623 5,4 | South, New York City 18, ise] vtnds Sons Co. jani3-¢ }tower was falling, but several |Stenographer 213 : 4,3) York, jand-12tx tieattnatesie Sisson oa - 8 !heavy timbers fell on him when! Weather Observer 784 5, 4, 8) rnished house and jhe struck the ground. Dental Assistant 855 6, | Books for every - Socks Ser Pew rnin gana house in a |erial Pleotagrapher O40 & 3! Soowibler, corner Simonton and! rear 1010 Grinnell Street » 4, Baton Sts. joni3-3tx Ford Club Cor. Washington, George © South Sts. 139% ft. on Wash ington St., 187 ft. on George St 52% ft. on South St. All or part. 3-bedroom cottage, Be Pine Key, Paim Villa, modern conveniences, electric plant furnished, 175 ft. public weter front. Lots on Big Pine Key Palm Villa. | ¢k.w. electrw plant, $350, 110 volts. Willie Gibson, 715 Windsor Lane, or Big Pine Key. jeni3-itx (One of the best 4-door sedans in town, '40 mode! Ford, 632 Wii liam St jani3- Bx Southard, Piccadilly Restaurant, | Used Sewing Machine; must be reasonable. Phone 193-W jt9 Miami to make his home janl0-3tx { | INSTRUCTIONS—MALE | Three-bedroom bungalow in fine teres Edwin Carey ed yesterday | condition. Completely furnish-| Second-hand bamboo red and afternoon on the steamship Cuba'Good pay jobs offered trained] ed, oak floors, nice bathroom.| reel. Write Box AWB, « |bles, Dade County Guard of Hon-|for Tampa, where he will visit! auto body-fender men in daily; €lectric kitchen and separate; Citizen janli-3tx jxelatives for two w . “want ads”. Put in a few hours} wash room with Bendix wash-| - ; weekly learning welding, paint-; img machine. Price, $7,000;/ Lost \ Ben Felton, who has several) 1g, metal work, etc. Chance} terms, $2,000 cash, balance , lpoats engaged in the sponging: for high wages or your own’ ssa he Johnson & Johnson,’ Black wallet, this morning on lindustry, left this morning for business. G. I. approved. Write} Phone 372. janl0-tf{ Duval, between Angela and 'No Name Key to board the one for free information. Auto- Th: B é | Caroline streets. Contains $8 {of which he is captain. ' Crafts Training, Box ABF, c/o: Bees jedroom House in resi-| and snapshots, persona! ident) * Citizen. janl3-2tx} dential section. Lot 131’ deep! fication. Reward if returned t | | and 40’ wide, plus additional) address shown on wallet Today The Citizen says in an}. FOR RENT | lot 43’ by 43°. $1,000 down,| jan!3-at ‘editorial paragraph | balance $2,500, at $40 month.) — eat | “Spending money is much | Large store. 218 Simonton Street.; Apply Citizen Office. | Liberal reward offered fer return of partial dental plate lost Jan 5th. Contact Lujan, 535 Fran cis Street jan! 3- lex Relief At Last For Your Cough be No exercise. No drugs. No taxa Uves You don't cut out any meats, starches, potataes. meats ar butter ARLAY CoMPaNy Chtenge, 1 hix Ad _ DAILY AT 7:40°aM 4 MIAMI 54 MINUTES $595 OWt wat. rius raw YY MIGHTS soe tall « NATIONAL AIRLINES “Seva ae

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