The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 30, 1947, Page 2

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NOT UNDER IT 4 Many Key. Westers who were hopeful that ‘oil would be struck in the Florida Keys might have been dis- ointed by the story, pub- ed in ‘The Citizen. that Gulf Oil. Corporation had | pega as drilling on Sug- ah t ultimate wealth of 3 Florida Keys does not lie in the discovery of oil. Were a gusher brought in, the result would be a land boom, during which prices | of acreage on the keys would skyrocket. Some per- sons would be benefited but the genera] run would be ruined financially, as has al- ways been the case in any | kind of boom. Besides, oi] derricks erect- ed here, there and every- where on the keys would re- tard their substantial | growth along the lines for | which nature has designed them; first, as resorts for | persons who wish to escape \the rigors of winter, and, secondly, developments that } eventually will make them mai ithe residence of tens of [ aarnovenenrs FOR | thousands of people. KEY WEST ADVOCATED |) As The Citizen has re- marked many a time, the | Florida Keys are the South Associated Presse fvely entitied to use for Hon of a!) news Cispatehes to, tt or not ot pablisbed here, One Year Months —— ree Months Monin Notices for entertainment by * herches from which a revenue is oe eee eercen ial acnasion of blic issues or not publish feations. ly More Hotels and Apart- ments. {Sea‘ Islands of the United | 2 Beach and Bathing Pavilion |]; States. They are growing) 3. Airports—Land and Sea. now in population and de-| ‘velopment, though very | slowly, but the time will, ‘come when their growth will 4 Consolidation of County and City Governments. § Cemmunity Auditorium. | | { cerned, the thing that a tourist may j wish, and what things Na- ‘ture does not provide, man stener: Some radios have too much blah-blah and not |! has done in all parts of the enough hush-hush. writes ]! world. But. despite the- di- a listener Well, you | Versity of entertainment know how to turn your] that man may _ provide, Not all radios are || basically the Florida K will attract larger and larg- er numbers of tourists be- cause of what Nature has to offer. Hence. don't be uneasy if j oil is not brought in on the disappointing THE ORACLE —- COMMERCIAL AVIATION ( ress is being urged t : : gress is being Ureed *9 | timately, in what is above estate commercial avi- the ground t der it athor just as though that Cee: Be ee and t Sean pea pee Seman Excellent advice is given| 24 — 2 " on how to cure a cold, but Aviation con- de® want to ill any- — about how to-cure sg ar | The American people ' good reasons for being the gas, but turn on a good {ed to the March of Dimes. Win-' ner of the cake was Mrs. Claire Elbertson. Elayne Albury, Sylvia Sanchez, ; Claudina La Fe, Elissa Moreno,’ Marie Hyde, Joan Eibertson,Qn- | a @ina Pita, Betty Jol .. | Wamted—Elderly man for night 4 ley Lieder and Hilda Castillo. the first printing of tickets for the | e when the cow People no longer blow sut | bad tillo, 828 Elizabeth Street, held|! a cake raffle and .the proceeds, amounting to $15, will be donat-| Duval St, Navy Store. i Those were Misses Mayor Galey said today that all i Presdent’s Ball tomorrow night in the Key West Country; Club house had been sold, and; that he had to order another printing from the Artman Press. | and Five additional | lights seven additional becons are to be installed in this lighthouse mas be trict, Superintendent W. W Demeritt said today | WPA officials said today that} a collection of exhibits is being | made in Key West to be sent to| the Sportsmen's Show in New York city. ae “An Auto Trip To Sea” is the title of an article in The Miamian } So far as Nature is con-! for December. The article deals | , provide every-! with traveling over the Overseas | Highway to Key West The fifth anniversary of the, jean bring into being, as he | Young People’s Service League! of St. Paul's Church was cele- brated last night in Parish Halli on Bahama street. A banquet was) held and was followed by a dance M Melvin Lewis today an- nounced the engagement of her! daughter, Miss Marie Le to }L. W. Joyner of Windsor, N. C. A committee for selecting a site \keys. Their growth lies, ul-| for a flower show in Key West in| February was named yesterday! at a meeting af the Garden Club e Guild in the home of Mr. | Mrs. Wallace B. Kirke. | Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph “Milk was never so high as} jumped over the ania ty : deal of it in their speaking | JAN. 36, 1937 =m ( - told riety and writing. } J. Rowe, employed in a local , i pa 4 pe ea eas | fil ve: lay Was ther day The Tn his newspaper column, Ate quai Gatisiecacn a Ame sn people are horri- | Walter Winchell admits! \heei end Gy the ured to death. If that he never advertised { city r service, had put mething wrong! himself on the radio any- | the im in and h th gone set-;thing but a paper peddler.| was setting the when t t g should! ‘We mean to say our busi- | the tire blew out and the second- | | ness is to sell papers.” he flew off. Rowe had a Hi . joggone near States. and is certainly mak- r in his right hand, an ght li it up to the aviation | ing good in that vocation eved the handle el aia. coh etnce ———— saved his life. The their DISTRUST IN INDIA ru the handle, ; hit Rowe € neglecting ! to protect heir passengers. The effort to find a solu- why air travel] tion to the Indian problem and they |Contiues to flounder on the shes | hostility betwen the Mos- the | lems and the Hindus. | Recently, a Moslem offi- cial in this country declared | that the Moslems in India, numbering 100,000,000, will not accept or tolerate Hindu b w he ff that wnt airplane cr incomes. must knows i the air- They'll nd to it them- Government has mn hand with- the ati mpanies Viatior mands of the Mo: ed into Pakistan and Hindu- Stan which would permit the = people who constitute a ma-}| GERMAN SCIENTISTS jority in the respective re HERE stigating trans- ernment. N w that Ger- The Hindus, who greatly! been in| Cutnumber the other religi- Iping our Air! ous denominations in India, Forces develop | insist upon.a united country, x £ ckets and{to include British India as ‘ Ww Weapons jwell as the princely I War Department,} States. Under such an ar- b r. will soon permit | rangement, they would out- ress to interveiw these|/ number the Moslems by who number more | nearly three-to-one and d to photograph | Would be easily able to con- ments that have/trol the policies of the gov- ducted. This| ernment. presumably, that; One of the most telling ith captured Nazij arguments used by the Mos- y.{ lems relates to the 16,000,- | 000 Hindu outcast untouch- concerns | ables, who live little better that when they | than beasts of burden. The p their advertising. their} Moslems suggest that if the Il be revealed Me business es fa ff | Hindus are willing to treat - —— jthe untouchables in such a Som men make fun of{way, they will not hesitate he hats their lady triends|to oppress and mistreat the eal many of them] Moslems # they are permit- a those} ted to have full control of the proposed government. rule and reiterated the de-|¢ em | *E League that India be divid-|™ gions to have their own gov-|7. and ; to Key West. Beryl] Cu and son Ken- The Citizen says in an Kingt tunnels in house-' .qwork. Apply all day. 419% ‘oman or girl to help do general | housework. Apply rear 514 Margaret St. J. D. Bearup. j Btx ! Watchman in small hotel. wont inal wages, simple duties. Call! 9132. jan30-3tx | EMPLOYMENT WANTED | Washing or ironing done if bun-/ dles are brought to 713 Whit-1s marsh Lane. jan28-4tx ! SITUATION WANTED Maintenance work. Can do any-} thing. Part or full time. Men-} ard, Mastic Trailer Park. ; jan27-4tx | WANTED—AGENTS i i Dealership available in Key West; ‘for the new 1947 Cessna air-} plane. For details, write Miami } Aureraft Sales, Inc., Cessna Dis- | tributor, 21 McAllister Arcade, ! Miami, Fia. jan29-6t MISCELLANEOUS Campbell's, 928 Division, phone | 789. Keys made, locks repair- | ed, etc. jani-lmo |! For \guaranteed plumbing work | andi repairs, cal! John Curry,’ 512 (Margaret street. phone 781. | Give us a.try on your next job.!Leaving town, must sell Sapitos Sunset jan1-1mox | H i Electrical motors repaired, called ; for amd delivered. Call Britt) at 585 or 1184. Romero's Elec- | trical Service, 2612 Harris Ave. | jan11-18t | Free estimates. 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- ington Studio, 515 Fleming. jan16-tf | Merrill E. (Tuffy) Roberts will be | glad to give estimates on your} plumbing job and advise you! on your plumbing problems. } Phone 642-M or call at No. 1j Havana Street. jan23-12tx) Rollie Robetts, 714 Love Lane, off Fleming St., announces grand opening of full stock of dry goods. Very reasonable | jan28-6tx A simplified income tax and b ness record for $3.00. Allen's, 8 Duval S jan30-3tx Rooms for rent w ng c Street FOR RENT Large store. 218 Simonton Street. Phone 1059. jan1-tf fXo. children n 1104 Division Street or p 391-3. FOR SALE OR TRADE 200 ana) lopes, $1.50. \Sixty printed hostess bordered | cy aits napkins, $1.50. Artman Press, Citizen Bldg., phone 51 - north portion tomght and dumin-| 50 printed beverage coasters, |iching Friday. Increasing cloudi~ $1.50. Artman Press, Citizen|ness, scattered showers Bidg., phone 51. jani4-1mo}and over extreme north portion Games for all occasions: Rich, Uncle. Monopoly, Parrollette, Bingo and Hobby Shop, 1105 Division. j 4 janls-tf jtonig Polyanna, No small. craft or storm warnings others. have been issued. ; Fresh southeast to svuth winds) this afternoon and tonight shift~| ing to west to northwest extreme ht. Jacksonville to Apalachicola: retam . bieel cupited le “SG Boe hes ceed te ~ Key West, Fla., Jan. 30, 1947 (Observation taken at 6:38 am. cite ohek the Three-bedroom bungalow in nice eet residential section in town. Bun-| Eastern Standard Time, galow situated 2 Nae 131” ‘deep | City Office) ; and 40° wide. included ‘Tomperatunes . in sade is lot in rear, 48° by 43°,|Highest yesterday b= . rice, $1,000 down, balance of /Lowest last night pe $2,500 at $40 monthly. Phone Mean 7° 51, Citizen Office. jan20-t¢|Novmal a pera DE ie CS Precipitation Furnished houses, frame and con. |Rainfall, 24 hours ending | crete. Fililng station, 24-room! 8:30 a.m., inches T me hotel. Building lots in cheice | Baltine Henly ~ locations. Apartment houses. ! ss — coOmy OF © Paci Boysen 696 Fleming St,| - Tomorrow's Almense saeg. “® DN allel Phone 153. jan27-6tx|_ _ astern Standard Time) cashes | Sunrise 7:10 &m., WHAAAM * fos 6:12 pn “4 ee ran al Restaurant at 801 Whitehead Moonrise 1:16 pm.) knows a WEAee St. Apply on premises. Moonset taal yore t0¢ Stiearwne jan27-6t TIDES ea ee —_— Tomorrow AIkew BALD GP a FE 27° cabin cruiser, fully equipped, Nava) Base ry Fe @- first-class condition. Just off (Eastern Standard Ti: - toma the ways. Ideal for party fish- High Tide ier ye ~ ing and commercial fishing. 85 5:39 am if . h.p. engine, 2 - 1 reduction gear. 4:26 p.m. awe Toilet, etc. Sacrifice for quick; ADDITIONAL TIDE DATA ww - sale. Can be seen at foot of| Reference Station: Key West t ” Eaton St. and North Beach. Time of Height of | 0 | Phone 9175. jan27-6tx Station— Tide high water; © ** | Bahia Honda —Ohr. : 3°2-story house, completely furn-| (bridge) 10min, 0.0 f not the ished, all modern conveniences,| No Name Key +2hr. 5 centrally located. Apply 1101! (east side) 20 min he . an Angela, cor. Francis street. | Boca Chica —Ohr. — ae . jan27-6tx; (Sandy Point) 40 min ‘ —______—_——| Caldas Changs] +3hr. vo tien ae ae 60 printed personalized guest, (north end) 10 min 14 ft T. stesne towels, $1.50. phone 51. Artman Press, jani4-lmo 1941 Ford 4-door sedan, super de! juxe. Free from salt corrosion. | radio, heater, good tires. Call between 4 and 7 p.m. Poor Old, Craig Service Station, corner) Francis and Division strects. Private owner. jan28-3tx Minus Sign—Corrections to be subtracted Plus Sign — Corrections to be added FOR SALE Boy’s bicycle, 24-inch, balloon! tires, good paint, $14.50. 1900 Staples Ave. jan29-2tx super de luxe speci in dan, excellent condi- Can be seen Greene and jan29-3tx tion. Duval Streets 1 nder motoreycle, reasonable. ] 496-W or call at 808 South eet, Apt. 3, after 5. jan28-3tx | i ‘37 Oldsmobile coach. Also twe entemss & +e wheel aler Apply 114-B Poinciana an30-2 awe or * afens - ——---— —---- Pes Mote f Aree te Two me ice boxes, ome o . g me electric Re in ice box. Phone 300 f& formation 0-¥ pant k P ry A 255. an30- ex Notes (Promissary), 1¢ each. Art- man Press, Citizen Bidg., phone 51. marl5-f For S a gain Or w take 5 ! PO. B 103, Key West n30-3t gnd Eator s on large lot. Apply 1010 Grinnell Street. an sleeping rooms, reasonable jan28-3tx ates. 301 William Street, see- Sf a ond floor jan28-6tx | 1940 Plymouth 2-door sedan. Price | Business + = $850. Good condition. 1106 Fepumished apartment couple Olivia Street jan29-3tx Bassinette and carriage, very | good condition. Both $10.00. 1309 United Street. phone 1027-M. jan20-2tx | ss. double bed size, prac-! tical Poinciana. jan29-3ux WANTED TO BUY anied To Buy—Twe gage trailer, p wheels. Phone 12 and 6 po Wanted—Used Phone 160. Ask for Mrs Cash fi id wv for spare parts. thirty-seven a forty-nine 630 Dey 495-J jan30-1tx PHOTO SgPPLIES BE PRACTICAL Why wear y if shoe leatt anyone e! raphic Gift 3 Indian motorcycle. Apply r Navarro's, Inc., between 8 jan29-4tx National trailer, exc on, $1,700. Phone 611 Division Street. | jan29-3tx 702-R 946 Chevrolet 2-door seda: 10 and heater. Apply Cottage No. 1, Cactus Terrace. jan30-2tx cle, $300.00 beth St jan30-5tx , ft. Norge electric re- erator. Very good con 114-D Poinciana, Flagle venue jan30-1tx 1939 Plymouth 4-door sedan. Ex- al condition jan30-3tx 2-door Buick sedan, well rved green body, service- Ss. Has had recent re-} $995.00. Phon jan30-1i ly mew, reasonable. 180-D Register at aan Chant imme. INSTRUCTION diately for six months course in Beauty Culture. School open. ing February lst Can accept only a few more registeations. Estelle Ness, 509 Southard St. Sam Hackney and the missus just returned from a trailer trip other's te epee he 6 om around the country. They're tired, enjoy é¢he « eo and glad to be home, but mighty BR) Lode he chmemes Be impressed with what they saw. the encepteams ond ee « As Sam reports—every section ‘hetnet of Ghem has something different; a differ Prom where i « ent way of talking; different tastes ought make « in food and drink; different laws Hingknays = te antes and customs. But bigger than all how Aw we tgare these differences is the American be spirit of tolerance that lets us live together in united peace. “Of course,” says Sam, “you rum into intolerance {rom time te 1 oS

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