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PAGE TWO Key Key West Citizen Poi Fa, Rens seater ot The Citizen Corner Greene and Ann Streets Only ree Newspaper in Key West 4 Monroe County Entered at re cond bogey rp cece ter MEM! THE As: SOCIATED The Associated Presse = tvely entitled to use for maf tion of all news dispatehes Bredited to it or not otherwise credited in. this paper and also the local news published here. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year $1 Weekly ADVERTISING RATES Made known ‘on application SPECIAL NOTICE All reading notices, eards of) chants, resolutions of respeet, obit- notices, poems, ete. will be ed for at the rate Of 10 gents e for entertainment by churches from which @ revenue i to be derived are 6 centi tine. The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of public issues and subjects of local or general interest, but it will not publish anonymous communications, KEY WEST 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. Community Auditorium. | MONOGRAPHS To Al! Newcomers: It is not necessary to be born in Key West to | be a good Key Wester. Being a good citizen is a state of mind, not an at- titude. Strangers, of good character, who come here to make their homes, are welcome, and the Island City is complimented in their choice of a place in which to live. Sincerely, THE ORACLE. THE TEST FOR RUSSIA Whether the Russian ten- dency ot compromise, re- cently exhibited in the con- terences of the United Na-} tions, represents a bona fide} ; shift of position and a relax-| ation of expansionist pres- sure, is a question that en-} gages the attention of ex-! perts. on international af-} fair Joseph C. Harsch, who writes for The Christian Science Monitor, says that} the biggest good news that| -could come from Russia} would be an announcement; that the heavy-industries ex-| ‘pansion program, announced | by Stalin last spring, had| been abandoned. He says that if Russia drops the plan and embarks on a policy of} consumer - goods expansion, then the Western world can relax, for the new policy in Russia would mean cooper- ation on the international front. Mr. Harsch points out that while no categorical as- sertion is proper, as a gen- eral thing, a nation builds up its heavy industry when bent on military expansion, that a nation, willing to live with the outside world at peace, emphasizes produc- tion for the well-being of its own citizens, A fanatic is one who is sure he is right regardless of the majority that is al- Ways wrong. Everything seems to be based on seifishness, For in- stance, we love justice be- cause of the fear of suffer- ing from injustice. The unemployment, so widely expected in the post- war period, has not devel- oped; almost anybody will- ing to work can get a job. THE CUT NEEDED Key West | est housewives continue to note a decrease } in prices for foodstuffs, all of which is traceable to the national economy. Offhand, we may not give a thought to the effect on prices that the budget for the coming fiscal year will have. Should the budget remain at the figure advocated by President Truman, together with the continuance of the present income taxes, prices | ‘Negro Stabbed At Duval And | Front Sanday Sheriff's office was investigat- | ing a shooting and stabbing early } of Duval and Front streets. | Otis (Slaim) Reynolds, colored, is ig Key West Municipal Hos- pital with a severe stab wound j. in his ,right chest. Hevbolda li claims he doesn't know. wh@ and the sheriff ist Sunday morning near the corner! (120 per cent cut would hav ‘impossible for Now -that the Supreme Court has been repacked, there are defenders of the court interested in its un- packing. How times change! But remember, there is nothing so change. permanent as|ment could be undertaken him, for foodstuffs will continue |st@bbed him, to seek their prewar levels. }investigating a charge” that he Ri for that ia that citi-|fite¢.a shot at duis “assailant. Sa |. Anthony ‘Rosomdo was arrest- zens of the United States .4 4, Chiet Deputy Sheriff Mor- generally will have less! an wallace and held for investic | money to spend. ‘gation, Later he was Yeleased on Even some Republicans | pis own recognizance. He claims-|* are against the reduction of! that he doesn’t know anything! the income tax because of | about the affair. on the national economy. cent cut, advocated by; “going slow” on tax reduc- in a game of cards, two Mara- Of course, all Americans, ital its tendency ee ee | cop eee tion. Senator George Alken, | Republican, Vermont, said Negroes Cut Each Other At Chairman Harold Knudson | of the house ways and | Marathon means committee, “is out of. tion because of the shock a’ thon negroes slashed one another e| with knives Sunday afternoon jane are now in a serious condi- favor the reduction of taxes |P Sate of any kind, but not if it} ; Warren Bateman brought the causes our economy to be- | ;men to the hospital. He alleges that the proposed 20 per the question.” Aiken favors During an argument over $1 ‘tion at Key West Municipal Hos- come unstable. The | that Joseph Pitts and Oscar Jen- | of what is best in a national)! kins used a machete and a knife regarding taxation! _with which they inflicted ‘serious ; set-up, and everything else that is;head and chest wounds on one |affected by a budget, is so, | anather. compltx that most of us can! see only the surface effects. | Perfect Faith The one safe way to re-| “Smith's wife thinks the world! duce taxes is for the federal j of her husband.” government to reduce its, “Does she?” vast number of employes., “Yes: she even Before the war, the number , Pa'ret taught him to swear.’ was slightly more than 900,- | “= 000, and now it is still in! excess of three million. Sen- ator Byrd concentrates his. fire on that phase of gov-' ernment extravagance, “ the greatest criticism di- ae z eee at President Truman NOTION AME OrAT' regards his continuing to re-, re'ana tain in government employ busin hundreds of thousands of| sores” Argentina is the second largest »South American country in both area and population. LEGALS ITIOUS iring t« unde r the f ny's Auto Hed: Gre Street, . I intends to reg persons whose services, Sen-) fictitious name with the Clerk of ator Byrd declares, are not! the Cireuit’Court of Monroe Coun- necessary. The salary bill) “pated January of more than eight billion! dollars can be cut in two without adverse effect on, yy rue conducting governmental af.| fairs. Case N RUBY DOLEN What some people do for : 2 he: * pivorer CMS is not altoget use TARY ERA GASS. 1 VORE ; Defendant ORDE! R OF PUBLICATION CHARLES Mysteries: Why "" ': some people alwé remem- ber to collect but forget to} “ pay. The ADAMS, nnessee require Bill or Compl a styled » 14th day of A.D. otherwise t therein will be taken to ap- for | cause abstract search, ue published onxecutive W when it collides with ate or-|; tia piulyaned feitizen. a they ganized pressure of a sel-| legal a fish group. Paste this ‘in your hat-' band, or anywhere else that you find handy: 1947 will be what you make it. The thought is a little old, but it, applies and will bear repeti-) '\ THE tion. UNKNOWN FACTORS this 13th day f. DIVORCE ETTA MAF The never-ending dispute | .. : ¥ ernie between labor and capital as to the proper wage for workers seems to be involv-| T° ed in uncertain factors and represents an effort to make} you a fair agreement without) !'t34, accurate information. Obviously, the wage of workers should be based: upon the value of the mon- ey they receive and have! some relation to the amount | of profit that business is, able to make. When labor contracts are negotiated! for a year in advance, it is the negotia-' tors to know the future pur- chasing power of the dollar or the amount of profit that industry will accumulate. Under these difficulties, it would seem logical to resort e hereby requir e Bill for Itivorce you in’ th on or before 1 (ireuit Court Seal) Enrique Attorney Fsquinaldo, for " No. 40-1042 NE SCANLOW, ~ Plaintiff, MURIEL Deke ORDER OF P fo ‘some formula which} 70: Muriel wach would automatically adjust wages in accordance with) , e styled 7th day . otherwi n will be the factors that are proper- ly involved in setting the | rus wage of workers. If the pur- i chasing power of the dollar) goes up or down, the wages; paid could be adjusted and | if business proves better or worse, insofar as profits are! concerned, the same adjust-; the taken as © published once K va published in th Weat, Florida Dane ahd Ordered _ f January, A.D, this 6th (sd) j Solicitor by men of good faith. asst 8, 1947 Highway a Si Fi belie ves the! et { : ever, K. width id af | | =| amended hill THE KEY WEST CITIZEN i 5 | i aa ) CIRCUIT COURT OF | ete ge Oe Feat © ta, te | RK MO MONROE COUNTY, : | ABaintitt, Ror came bapa! DIVORCE ‘on TION 0: ROY c. Wate , RESIDENCE U} WN. It is hereby ordered that Pogurea to appear on the 30th day nuary, 1947, before the above led court to. the Bill of Com- dea against xu in ‘the titled: cause vind ‘The. ‘Key per ‘in. “whigh ‘this shall DS, pubjishal* once a reeks for four consecutive ‘weeks, Witn in4 +Wonorable: Aquilino | Lopes, Jrfax Ove, a She, Judges of ; this Court” "th of this court in re herghy, designated ty ‘Court, gi ™ County, Florida. he? C..-sHy: Kathleen Nottage, | Deputy Clerk. | | John G. Sawy Socilitor for Pla dec 31, 214-21, 1947 i ' IN Ty Niro UIT COURT OF THE | F By uired to ap- filed diverc rove pear to the Bill for against you in the | cause on or hefore_ th .D. 1947, is contained en as confes and, Ordered al this 6th day otherw the: sin (Cigenit Court Seal) ROSS ¢ SAWYER, Clerk. of Cir : (xd) Florence E By CIREUIT COURT OF THE 1 JUDICIAL CAROEUIT 5 DA, Fe AR i | Brown Smith, Brown, i divorce in the on or before otherwise the will be taken he r four consec West Ci the utive | City | bewspaper, of Key West joe paar u | B. y Plaintiff jan 7-14-21 28, aa rT. MONROE IN) CHAN- « christian whore a } CARO. | | dants be d { all their nd respective unknown é | claiming through, unde against of the aforesaid ytendan and'to thé propert’ heréina any —-: tenn eS ec. ert HELP W. | ‘Wanted--Commmercial fiend Key (naaig. for 26 ft. boat. Prefer West man. Apply 614 Greene; niversary, St. Phone 4, between 8:00 a.m. | and 5:30 p.m. jant0-tt] INSTRUCTIONS—MALE ———_——— Good pay jobs offered trained auto body-fender men in daily you want at Shirl’s Linen Shop, 512 Fleming, Phone 118. » janl-tf Lease on Duval wi 1942 Hubert Johnson custom-built} is a real opportunity. 32’ sport fisherman’s cruiser with t Catt if p- | Young couple desires to rent one!2 bedroom furnished or unfurn- ; Lt. (jg) Keating. *; Wanted—Small “want ads”. Put ina few hours beautiful flying bridge. Ship-, Key West's best peetourant, weekly learning welding, Leal seeing tite pes 8 oan | be Lenten ing, metal work, ete. Chance | $1 3,000, sell for $1 oe = a rg for high wages or your own! Fonald King, 212 Central Park,| strictest investigation. The prise busi {3 8 ed. Writ . te eae “iplormalion. Ante South, New York City 19, New is right, Must be wold this Crafts Training, Box ABF, c/o| York. jan4-12tx| week. Citizen. janl2-txt yo lots, enclosed “with wire’ Duyal St. reoming house with ewe WANTED fence, has 2-car garage and; apartments, in a good location. sponse trees, Apply Archer's | Priced right for quick sale Second-hand bamboo rod. and sand jani3-3t ——- reel. Write Box AWB, c/o} , $600.00 per month income Clusen. janil-3tx Three-bedroom aa in fine, room home, with seven cottages, condition. Completely furnish-| ali rented. Also has filling ste ed, oak floors, nice bathroom,! tion, one of Key Weet's beet Pee electric kitehen and separate} corners. cash will cr {Large store. 218 Simonton Street. snd bee ar Bendix age handle oe eee Sery $2,000 cash," balance Duval Street property. Have sev Clean apartment for couple with eet Johnson & yea = ploeme well lensed an low income. Adults. only, no pets. Electric refrigerator. Call hice Gedinen lace ae nee en talk it over. eae soy Weobinene 14171" dential section. Lot 131’ deep. Homes. Haye three of the most i jan13-2tx and 40' wide, plus additional; exclusive homes in Key West lot 43’ by 43’. $1,000 down,! Aji close to the water. And -|Books for every age. Books for oe eae month.} the prices are not inflated every hobby. Paul Smith, a Ponkealiey- ft Simonton janl0-tf ey esr spec gg ice only and Eaton Sts. janl3-6t t 500.00 each. Either one a ane 1937 Chrysler, good body, running} bargain condition, three new tires, $600 " tl Frounelystpig rooms. All utili- 4 ties furnished. Paul's Tire Shop.} ¢Sh. First offer takes it. Apply ; Business and residential lots in « jan13-6tx 126 Ann St., rear of Citizen. sections of the city. I have whet jan13-3tx} you are looking for Keys property. Waterfront, sme! islands, |. tracts of acreage Suitable for all needs, Prices below market Cecil Carbonell, 700 Duval St janlé- atx WANTED TQ RENT ° 12 Gauge Automatic Winchester Pilot Choke. Phone 404, from 8:30 a. m., to 5:00 p. m. Or in- quire 200-F, Poinciana. Call for Mrs, Collins, jan11-6tx Young couple would like to rent one-bedroom furnished apart- ment. Call 121 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. jan13-3tx New house, just finished. All new or two bedroom apartment or{ ished house. Apply 3020 Har- house. Call 1100, Ext. 142, ve-| ris Ave. jan9-6tx! electric kitchen, hot and cold tween 8:30 and 16:30. Ask for water Completely furnished jan14-4tx }]Good business opportunity. Vend-| Two lots, 100 x 120 Gorden If interested full details will be given. Apply 3535 Duck Ave janié- dix THE LOW DOWN HICKORY GROVE The rights of labor—pardner ing machines. For particulars call at 1029 Division St. jan13-3tx MISCELLANEOUS | Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair-}One Luggage Trailer. Tony's ed, ete. janl-lmo} Auto Body Shop. 603-605 Greene St. jan11-3tx carpentry jobs and saw filing jobs. Call 9106]'1934 Plymouth 4-door Sedan, 4 _ {between § and 12 a. m.) new tires. Motor overhauled. -dec2?-26t%+ A-1 condition. $450.00. Phone : J Try Swedish ‘Massage for seas Sea janie eng you hove 4 words that have ation while on your vacation.!One cylinder motorcycle. Conven-| ¢, i bet ——— Atter"sa | bn 575, 1019 Margaret ae | ient transportation. See Jack SOL C. “ane folks getting jan13-5tx on ; |For guaranteed plumbing work | thing that has been won by le and repairs, call John Curry, / Restaurant, Blue Goose, Margaret | 2°" is the same right that it hed 512 Margaret street. phone 781.; and Fleming. Phone 515-R. {in the first place, its right to be Give us a try on your néxt job.| Profitable business. jan13-3tx | @ sucker, But it is not just bebe Free estimates. janl-1mox } that has been led into a swamp |For Sale—Nicely furnished two-;#nd lost its way thinkin’ it we Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be| bedroom house. All modern) headed for green pastures. Look glad to give estimates on your | conveniences. Call 445-J. at Mr. Taxpayer plumbing job and advise you janl0-6tx} To go back a ways, the Govt on your plumbing problems. thinking it saw where the votes Phone 642-M or call at No. 1)/Baby carriage and high chair.| hung thickest, went all-out f Havana Street. jan8-12tx' Reasonable. Phone 1002-W. “The dignity of labor But janl4-3tx} she turns out in practice, it Body and Fender Repairs guar- vice versa, unless you can cu anteed at Tony’s Auto Body Shop. 603-605 Greene St. | We are now in position to fill all * orders for Plain and Bronze coct something dignified nection with nm a school-marm i jan11-3tx| Screen Wire. All widths avail-| picket line, like there mm Saunt able. Check our economy price] Paul. Or a raucous gat millen Electrical motors repaired, called; on 100-ft. rolls. Sears Order} around and joinin’ the Lebt for and delivered. Call Britt; Office, Cor. Simonton and|in a melee like has been gain o# at 585 or 1184. Romero's Elec-| Fleming Sts. Phone 360. around the motion plet place trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. janl1-4t} Labor has lost its most umpe jan11-18t tant right—the right to wort Three rooms of furniture. Good] The right to work were and fo described, and aly parpies clair by, through, und know ing . title or interest | In‘and to the following described | prope: ving and being in} follow mutheast t th being thi ot 2 lyin of the line containing aid Lot ting from the f a right-of-y along 1 appearin {amended bill of « rein that itled Diication upon of you are hereby quiet the title we by virtu i August 4, 141 in Deed Book J-1, 10/341, of lthe public records of Monroe Coun- oT and to rem otherwise the taken as | This ¢ each wee! | Weeks in The mee itive ity Cireuit Cou nty, FF Monroe ¢ da} Ry Sor e = Trust Bld Miami dec 24-31, 1946; jan ida | j 4, 19476 Tailored seat covers, convertible condition. Mrs. C. F. Eckart,/how much, Its right of indepe tops, all auto upholstery repair.) 905-E Poinciana Extension. ence. It has been a sucker but Red Brick Garage, Greene and janl4-3tx] need not feel lonely Mr 1 Simonton Sts. jan13-6tx |. -|payer is right there ale ' to the What Solid oak twin bedroom suite be- ing sold at sacrifice. Practical- up PHOTO SUPPLIES SSS | ly new. Also solid maple dou-} gg Henry. Where « New classes in photographic mod-) ple bed. 2815 Staples Ave..{Nov. 5th, 1 asks TI eling will be starting in two); MacArthur Homes. Call 827-R.!him. So | weeks. Please apply in person} for an interview if you are in- terested. Pilkington Studio, 515 janl4 atx | oitva wit Sixty printed hostess hordereat Fleming Street. jJan6-tf/ napkins, $1.50. Artman Press,| nee 3 ; -| area zs é ugh two LOST | Citizen Bidg., phone jan imo} are used in king O ' <n | a5 both are so fine that wnat :|Liberal reward offered for return |g es dees naldan guest| iN& glass ts needed to disting of partial dental plate lost Jan. | Ned ei euie (AS tnan guest them 5th. Contact Lujan, 535 Francis} phone 51. jani4-1mo] ——-——— janl4-4t} | as 50 printed beverage coasters, St. FOR SALE $1.50. Artman Press, Citizen Lionel O gage, straight track, 30c} Bldg., phone 51. janl4-I1mo a per section. American Flyer) 7 Spe Tee ree wildare A 4 smoke refills and extra cars, |¥°! Sale—Refrigerator. Cost $55 ay at A rd, Double O gage. Hobby Shop, | few months ago. Cheap. 740 eon body, con couse 1105 Division St. jani41¢| Windsor Lane. janl4-1tx] 8p foes sage chenew, one Gane Electric home de luxe Wheel chair, perfect condition. | stove, good condition. Also 8-| $45.00. 618 Caroline Street a aed hic 2 = ied way ty remove janl4-3tx | prineiple Ie deal dealing with the P-W tablets get in a Pin- Worms easily Ask your druggist: O-W for PioWorme! piece maple dining room suite. See Mr. Armengol, Ocean View Dining Room, 520 United, St. janl4-3t We have concrete blocks, stand- ard size, No. 1 block. Wm. Cur- ry’s Sons Co, a 6t | Wwvvvwweewevewrres very| Duro water pump. Used — ARM BRAND COFFEE little. Apply 627 Southard or|Five-room furnished house and STRONG phone 227-W. janl4-3tx| three-room apartment house in| TRIUMPH | rear 1010 Grinnell! Street. COFFEE 200 single sheets and 100 enve- jan13-3tx MILL lopes, $1.50. Three-line copy on Sey oe sheets and envelopes. Artman}One of the best 4-door sedans in at town, ’40 made! Ford. 632 Wil- | All Grocers Press, phone 51, Citizen Bldg. | janl4-Img' liam St. jan13- atx! wvvvrwwe vererrerres

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