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@ Associated Press is ovals entitled to nse for ms ton of all news cispatehes to i of not Pen te ¢ th and also the local news ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application SPECIAL Ni reading notices, an of thanks, resolutions of < ware ces, poems, charged for at the rate of 10 eente © line Notttes for Sa eayeeto 4 ob = from which @ revenve t& derived 4 cents a line. The Cit open rernm ana tavites disou aw ef public. tesues issues: and subjects of local or general} interest, but ft wit not pobiish | anonymous communications. EDITORIAL. SSOCIATION (MPROVEMENTS FOR 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 Everybody: In the school of exper- ience there is no recess. The school is in progress at all times. Don't be tardy, and don’t play hooky. Yours -truly, THE ORACLE. SPANIARDS CONVICTED | | From Madrid, Spain} comes news that a military court ha& sentenced ten prominent Leftists, includ- | ing one Roman Catholic priest, tg prison for at- tempting to unite anti-Frain- groups with the excep- tion of Communists, for the purpose of overthrowing the resent government. The men were accused of “military rebellion.” At the | ourtmartial, which lasted day, the defendants | were accused of conspiring | | weather ‘sional cold spell makes us ‘appreciate more the warm ‘and sunshiny days. Were all | days warm and sunshiny, he | added, their monotony _applies to everything else in ; HAIL TO THE N NORTHER! The nip-trom. from the north that began Tuesday, night and bit deeper by Wednes- day morning was welcomed by a good many Key West- ers, though The Citizen knows of some, who had been complaining about the unseasonably warm weath- er, who wished we had the warm days back again. They will be back, for that is the way of the weath- er, but, as one Key Wester remarked, the nip from the North put pep in one’s blood. Probably, tourists who have been here a month or Aa OF THE CITIZEN OF Rudolph H. Sands, sergeant in the Key West company of Na- tional Guards, today was recom- mended for promotion to second lieutenant by Major William V. Albury. ov Key West Sea Scouts will hold! Jacksonville membership have been received. | Over Key West and Vicinity: Fair weather with little change in tem- perature. Fresh to strong north- east winds today becoming mod- erate to fresh easterly Friday. ‘Florida: Partly cloudy with a few seattered showers along the lower east coast today, tonight land Friday. Increasing cloudiness north portion Friday, Slowly rising temperature. through Florida a meeting next Friday evening, | Straits: Gentle to moderate north Ralph Thompson said today, add- to hortheast winds over north por- | ‘ing that several applications for | tion and fresh northeasterly wnids south portion today except |* : Experienced ° ‘Beatititian, Mele cg Girl, white or colored, for Score ‘housework. fapletoe Duval! St, Navy Store. good | wages, permanent: Ruth Salon) of Beauty, 409 Grinnell. Phone | 863. , janie-tf | Two sign painters. Must be jour- neymen. Steady work. Good |! pay. Neil Satinders, 212 Duval! _jan2z yi occasionally moderately — strong ei _ he oe yesh Mrs. Grace Phillips, secretary of |Winds south of Miami. Easterly # el eRe Ury % the Key West Chapter of the|Winds gentle to moderate over around the 80's all winter long, were mildly surprised when they had to get under cover on Tuesday night. Pro- | bably, too, President Tru- man went away ‘with the | idea that short-sleeve weath- | er prevails all winter long supervisor, said today that a coast in Key West. However, had | guard cutter will take a contin- a nip from the North occurr- jgent of Key Westers to Dry Tor- ted during his visit here, he itugas next Monday to engage in} American Red Cross, today re-!north portion ceived a telegram from national headquarters requesting that the local chapter give $200 to a fund to aid flood sufferers in eight states. tin south portio! of Miami. B. Curry Moreno, WPA area! day. might have viewed it ap-jwork on Fort Jefferson, south portion. preciatively, as did another ees Oe well-known man, who was a EY oapitality Bands! . aay ‘West. Fis A lecadate sae the eresaency under the directorship of Alfredo Key West, Fla., hre * : Barroso, will give a concert to- j three times. night in Colonial Park It is hardly necessary to say he was William Jenn-| An Associated Press dispatch | iy shect veut ings Bryan. In writing The |from Tallahassee,” published in ) (AU sey night Citizen about. the _ winter |The Citizen today, said that Sid-) yon ney Thompson had been appoint- ed probation officer in Key West He said he had been notified of ; the appointment but had declined |to accept it. in South Florida, he observed that an occo- Normal Skeletons of seven human be-! wits ;ings were found yesterday in a {mangrove swamp on the westerly! \side of Upper Matecumbe. Con- jstable Cleveland Johnson in that district informed The Citizen that would pall on us. Sunrise That sound observation ! Sunset Moonrise be depleted rapidly if they stands that bad weather is}jaignt in. the Key ‘West High to overthrow the regime of General Franco. We do not know, and the news dispatch does not state | whether the defendants are | charged with any of | acts violence. If their only crime | mvolved the efforts to or- | ganize opposition against | the Spanish Dictator, they | are paying the price that men who love freedom must pay when their country los- | esl its fundamental — civi rights TAKING NOTICE The Am rican people Should take interest in the fact that business and in- dustrial leaders, as well as many labor leaders, express @pposition to the principle of compulsory arbitration ef labor disputes, The propesal for promot- inw industrial peace by com- pulsery arbitration seems to be gaining in public opinion and there is a strong senti- Ment in Congress for com- pulsory arbitration of cer- weir ov dsputes, at least. The people of the United States must take note of the endeney of boh business men and labor leaders to oppose the principle of com- pulsory arbitration. It might mean that the leaders of labor and management pre- fer to fight it out on their} éwn grounds for the spoils| to be gained and that they prefer * system to any plan which recognizes the prime right of the public. Prices are coming down, sccording to the expets. It's hice to know. Bluff is the constant ef. jot 't | others as easily Pyou foot yourself | Advertise ; Citizen does inspector, reported today that 11) cient city of Mi building permits have been issued | jthus far this month. Most. of them! are for repairs, and the largest is | |for $1,000. where, how and when you please, but when you want to send your message to the largest num- ber at the cheapest cost; The the job, and Phe: 2S. co} | Cuban Club officials announce and as -of unusually few mn. Small warnings remain displayed south REPORT dan. ay nt Precipitation | Rainfall, 24 hours ending 8:30 a.m., inches Relative Humidity | life. It is said that there are |the skeletons ‘probably are those |Modhset eae seen 22 million amateur fisher-|of some of the victims of the La-} TIDES /men inthe United States, | bor Day, September 2, 1935, hur- Tomorrow but their ranks surely would peaoe that struck the Mate- Naval Base cum S. | or thousands of | letus rm over moderate to |fresh over south portion Friday. Weather fair except considerable | cloudiness and a showers ! craft uth East Gulf: Northeasterly winds gentle to moderate portion and fresh over s tion today veering to easterly Fri- Weather fair north, me POSITION WANTED =i} 4 41 por- cloudy 23, 1947 Eastern Standard Time, City Office) Temperatures Tomorrow's Almanac (Eastern Standard Time) (Eastern Standard Time) to for istoph. op in high quality. (Observation taken at 8:30 a.m,,! 66 58 §2 70) am. p.m. am, p.m.) id * re High Tide Low Tide ¢ Pag’ s BE | — a pees ts Today The Citizen says in ani | 11:47 am. 5:16 a.m. s } . editorial paragraph: 11:07 p.m. 4:35 p.m. into the water. ; | “Temperance in all things is). ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA Human nature is suchi{the great lesson in life.” | Reference Station: Key West | that too much of any one! —600-— Time of| Height of thing eventually tires us. so} JAN. 22, 1937 Station— Tide {high water; hail, hail, to the norther! | Little interest is manifested in] Bahia Honda = —Ohr. —____—— Key West in obtaining employ-! (bridge) 10min. 0.0 ft. Be generous with your|ment on NYA projects, James | No Name Key +2hr. ‘contributions in the Polio}Fort, the local director, said to-| (east side) 20 min. Drive. day. Thirty-five vacancies are} Boca Chica —Ohr. unfilled, he added. | (Sandy Point) 40 min, . ou sibs » | €aldas-Channei ++ 2hr.- A philosopher under Mrs, Katherine E. McKay, who| orth end) —...10 min. 41.4 ft. Mitius “Sign—Corrections: to y be} be its} Greek play, nes , tells about a charac- | ——$——— acne dancing girl on| Merrill E, (Tuffy) Roberts will be (Bids will be received for frame | Just as necessary, _and just! school for six years, arrived yes- | subtracted ‘as beneficial, as g004/Iterday and is visiting Captain and|Plus Sign — Corrections weather. Mrs. E. A. Sharpley, 418 William added. ee = street. —$—<—____ Trade in Key West de- —_— | Asia Minor f depends upon two factors, “AML Germany Goose-Steps Un-| years has been famous town loyalty on the part of der Hitler”, is the headline of an} Oriental rugs. The buyers and merchandising Associated Press dispatch pub-! “Frogs,” written by Ar ability on the part of the lished in The Citizen today ‘in 400 B.C sellers. Harun Bakeroe | ter lolling with a & salt Shes tener er, city building | Juxurious rugs made in the an- 1946 Street. At 4 Sales help wanted—men, women. | Full or part time. Trans-Plas. tic Distributors, 713 sii St. EMPLOYMENT WANTED jPublic stenographer. rates. Clara Mies. ing Street, La Concha Hotel Building. Phone 26. janBl-23-25-80x Companion - housekeeper - gover- to family or individual. Call 9484, Room 19. jan23-2tx j MISCELLANEOUS Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone 189. Keys made, locks repair- ed, ¢éte. janl-Imo Wanted—Small carpentry jobs and saw filing jobs. | (between 9 and 12 a. m.) | | For guaranteed plumbing work and repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret street, phone 781. Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. janl-lmox | i | | { Electrical motors repaired, called for and ‘delivered. Call Britt The solution for anniversary and shower gifts: A photographic), gift certificate. You will save! time and money and know your gift can not be duplicated. Pilk-| J et. ness, educated widow, wants} position to be thoroughly useful tween 4 p.m, and 5 p.m. Call 9106 | Games for all oceasions: Rich dec27-26tx | at 585 or 1184, Romero’s Elec- | | trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. | jani1-18t | | Dressmaker, alterations, machine- ! | made buttdnholes. Cal] 531) i United St. jani6- 9x | condition. ed, oak floors, nice bathroom, electric ‘kitchen and separate wesh room with Bendix wash- fag machine. = $7,000; terms, $2,000. monthly. Johnson oe J sheets and envelopes. Artman Press, ‘phohe 51, Citizen Bide. Artman, Citizen Bldg., phone 51," jan14-1mo Standard /60 printed personalized guest 226 Flem-| towels, $1.50. Artman Press, phone 51. _ gani4-Tmo } REL AGG aloha Bic ae cis 5 al 50 printed beverage coasters, $1.50. Artman Press, Citizen hie phone 51. jan14-1mo} Buick Convertible Sedan, perfect condition. Phone 4 be- jani6- -tf 1940 Chevrolet, special de luxe, town sedan, radio and heater. Apply 1527 Von Phister, phone 543-R. jan22-3tx UES -S aE SIERRA rover rumen 1940 Oldsmobile, $900.00. Apply 148-B Poinciana. jan21-3tx Rich Uncle, Monopoly, Polyanna, Parrollette, “Bingo and others.| Hobby Shop, 1105 Division. jan18-tf 1945 National trailer, excellent condition. Call at 611 Division, | between 1 and 5 or call 702-R. jan18-7tx For Sale—Forty-six ft. boat, La- throp powered. Sleeps six. Ideal for cruising Fla. Keys. Phone 821-R. jan18-6t H |Boy's bicycle, 24-inch, balloon tires, good paint, $15.50. 1900 Staples Ave. jan22-2tx ! Three-bedroom bungalow in nice| residential section in town. Bun-| \ galow situated on lot 131’ deep| and 40’ wide. Also included in sale is lot in rear, 43’ by 43’. Price, $1,000 down, balance of, ington Studio, 515 Fleming. | $2,500 at $40 monthly. Phone | janl6-tf} 51, Citizen Office. jan20-tf} Do not worry about bookkeeping or income tax returns. Save; time and money while having | accounts up to date. Call Joe C.) | Perez, phone 568-M, 1216 Mar-| garet St, jani7-6tx | Body and fender repairs, auto! painting, guaranteed, at Tony’s | Auto Body Shop. 603-605 , i Greene St. jan21-3tx | | glad io give estimates on your plumbing job and advise you } on your plumbing problems. , Phope 642-M or call at No. 1) | Havana Street. jan23-12tx | {today that it has arranged for a |chess tournament, beginning Mon- | day night. The first game will-be} between Nestor Recio and Sam) Harris. has done so for more than a quarter of a century. A THEORETICAL “CREST “WANES.” Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- velt advances the opinion that so-called racial bias is on the wane, We know of nothing what- AND CHANG Case THOMAS H. GE It required 23 holes yesterday for Atwood Sands, beiter known as the Duke of Rock Sound, to de- feat Charlie Howard in match] 7’ play on the Key West golf course} yesterday afternoon. Sam Gold- smith, better known in the golf- ever to support this opinion. Jing world as Gravy, refereed the The truth of the matter is}game that half of the so-called bi- Spree EGR aa. exits Hn the mindscot Mrs. Virginia Smith, who came self-appointed supporters of to Key West to attend the funeral s ted s of her father, Joshua Smith, kill- “tolerance, : ed when a water tower toppled As we have pointed out)ai the head of the island, return- before, the promotion of fed yesterday to her home in Mi-} good feeling between peo- jam. ples of different races, Z Mrs. Ethel Lowe left yesterday creed or, color requires the |for her home in Everglade 1s cooperation of all concer , 1 7 ~ 4 after a visit here with her parent ed. If a minority organize 1) Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hamilton. in an aggressive group cre- MILL j ates the impression, wheth-| -Today The Citizen says in an er rightly or wrongly, that editorial panagraph: “Most movies have a happy ;ending, and in some cases any kind of ending would be a happy one for the audience.” it is attempting to secure extra favors for tis mem-j | bers, it will stir up what its members will denounce “intolerance.” The cry for tolerance ah |many sections of this coun-| | apparently familiar with the fact | try smells of politics. It is @ that the night-deposit vault of, shibboleth used by politici-| | the First National Bank of Hazel- | k ‘wn ans to win the votes of mem | ton was not included in the} (ouniy bers of minority groups.|bank’s alarm system, recently | Aside from a few spectacu- ; broke into the bank, jimmied the | lar pieces of legislation, de- | night-deposit vault in the base-| me signed to establish “toler-|ment and departed with an esti- | 61; ance” by law without much | mated $25,000 to $30,000. i regard for facts, the area | ae of greatest race tension in| the United States continues | to be where these politici- ans reside. DEPOSITORY ROBBED HAZELTON, Pa— Robbkers|* Puerto temperature winter and Rico has an average |! of 73 degr im Hc ee i. 79 in summe Subscribe to Tne Citizen. Ph.| 122-R, 802 Eaton, Apt. 2. | | Machine-made button holes. jan23-3tx | FOR RENT lean sleeping rooms. Feasonaule| rates. 800 Caroline St., second | floor, jan20-6tx | | Large store. 218 Simonton Street. Phone 1059. janl- “tf Large double room, large ingle | room, by day or week. OPA! ceiling rates. 417 Elizabeth St.,! jan21-3t! 626 Grinnell, .25 single, $7.50 double. | }Limited number five-room mod-| ern apartments, attractively fur- nished, desirably located in Key West’s best residential section. Available for couples. P.O. Box 50, Key West, Telephone 31. i jan23-6tx | 1940 Chevrolet, 4-door sedan, ex- {For jan23-4tx | — cellent condition. Apply Gulf Service Station, corner Eaton and William streets, or phone! 9482. jan20-6tx {1941 4-door Ford, super de luxe sedan. Excellent condition good tires. Apply Room 361, A. V. Viner, C.P.O. Quarters, | Boca Chica. jan21-4tx building used as school house | on Big Pine Key on or before | | March Ist. Address bids to P.O. | Box 599, Ernest A. Ramsey. jan21 -3tx} | Lot, 42 x 96.10. Will sell reason- | able. Apply 721 Love Lane. | jan21-6tx | daha Sale — Newly-built home.) new furniture, frigidaire, gas} stove, hot water, rugs and drap-! eries, the cleanest and best to be had. Also 3-bedroom con-! crete home, partly furnished, and many others, in best of lo- cations. Paul Boysen, 626 Fieming St., phone jan22-4tx'! a ee —} Just Received Large shipme nt} of Keystone Flat White Paint We deliver. Sawyer’s Paint & : | Cycle Store, phone 684-R | jan22-3tx, 1 pre-war leather hontia coat.) Also whipcord breeches, size 42,; short stout. Also 20-gallon gas heater. Call 266-M. — jan22-3tx $250.00. New _ tires,! Apply 123-D Poin-| jan22-3tx 1937 Ford, good motor. ciana. WANTED TO RENT aval lieutenant, wife and 10 months old baby desire house. Toulon, call 1100, ext. 128. + jan20-4tx “urnished house or apartment, by céuple. Call 1100, extension 142. Lt.-Comdr. W. C. Rhine- | hardt. jan21- -3tx | ee Apartment or small house for sea-| son. Employed couple. Only! requirement: cool, clean and; quiet. Write Box BT-50. jan22-3tx | ;|Couple wants furnished apa’ | ment. Call 620. jan23- 3x FOR SALE | Ap-| | 96, with new garage. / 13 Louisa Street, \ jan23-3tx! Furniture for eight-room house} and lawn furniture, including electric stove. 613 Fleming St.! jan22-3tx | 1946 new Fleectmaster Chev rolet Phone 1166-M. jan2)- -3tx! Fishing gear, rods and reels, com-! pass. Large assortment for} charter boat. Nothing sold sep-} arate. $200 for entire lot. Irvin at phone 1070, extension 127, after 5 p.m. jan23-2tx | Homes, asbestos roofs and « tos siding; six rooms and bath Ready for immediate occupan- ey. Completely reconditioned! and painted. Only 4 left. j NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR } ahs Oftic mit jan21-5tx | the trouble em {One luggage trailer wot ty Body Shop, 603-605 a Just received, shipment. of and zine paste paint and pure raw linseed oil. We deliver, Sawyer’s Paint & Cycle Store phone 684-R. jon?! ter Notes (Promissary), te each, Art wan Pres, Chere Se 51. Two houses on lerge jot, #6508 | 1010 Grinnell Street | jandi tx Lady's bicycle, balloon tires, goed 1900 Staples Ave samt paint, $15.60. Lady's bicycle, balloon tires, goed paint, $17.50. 1900 Staples Ave jan mm 1945 National traler, oxcellent| Dormayer electric juice: ‘Suitatee | for restaurant or home we } $10.00. Phone 1067 M jondd Me | Outboard hull, ‘Wegumaher is Like new. Muke offer Must | sell by Sunday night Donald | Jesiek, 3511 Flagler, Key Weet i —_ ny | 1936 Lineotn in ev pra o | whistle. at Monroe Motor Ine emZ3 3 | 1937 Pontiac convertible Miller, 616 Caroline St apartment, upstairs jw Mr j fre | Hibiscus, bougainviliees. raphes otis, palms, ferns, croton | cus, sultanas, cactus. coledrenre geraniums, frangipani. begeme rose and fruit trees, 1004 Rew ard St, phone leaeJ7 jae be 1946 Chrysier, 4d 7 Apply 501-8 Weet PM Lady wishes to buy @ tet, able, in Key West or Colorado site for Mountain mathe Florida site, J E Sherman & Denwe <nDO- ots One Key Tampa One passer T. B. 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