The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 5, 1947, Page 2

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PAGE TWO West Citizen a i * oF nat oF in wets pacer wed alae news Pel eked Bere. La i. a a H Sublion tone. DITORIAL. | ¥ WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 1. More Hotels and Apart. coe ot 1 Beech and Bathing Pavilion. ‘portsLand and Sea. ewotidation of Courty and City Governments,; smunity Auditorfam. “a ¢ wONOGRAPHS howe Who Appear His vurt Judge Esquinaldo’s ipal court offenders the law have justice ed upon them swiftly ithouwt much ado. THE ORACLE ' TO END LIFE "TERMS POR FEDERAL Ju ES We call attention to the) are. confj t, while it, prepesed constifitional , is too A ie to}fhy what kind emendment, suggested by | of weathe,,, will have Hepresentative Lawrgnce H.| here quritg President's tmith, of Wisconsin whith | Visit, Maate avi d provide that Federal | pave any. frost, shence we wdwes hold office for $f pe (pt : Pe “et ore and then be subject*to *diets 1 0: pointment by th@ Presi-| ary end confirmafon by It is always ar to do e Senate work Watyyo ah Lai The proposal willfmot be thing else 6n Foil ee = Whed by those who Mave as- eT oe ae Su, sumed that the life tenure, 2 Byer; imd™ a fepid Waid (¢ if Pederal judges, together th ii) salary upon retire- * guarantee that the Vill Tunetion prop- » dowbt that it will is and there a ibility that suggested by Smith will the judiciary with the needs and the nation. IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST R dc y vot tie mendr Kepre ’ her is t ative ond to keep mor line eople ert W. Purcell, vice of the Chesapeake Railroad, speaks the public in- when he tells committee hould be al- rate-making but not agree- themselves to Oh ressiona! the “great rates,” Mr. that there rences to mere and sugge pre a cauanine. lation to to the nferences, why there] reements among | limiting service legal- but} weight? The through all to lose a two should go \ person weighs less than he does in According to mian Institution fig- soted in the Encyclo- Americana, the force ity, which determines we weigh, is less the outh you go, until the then up go wtures + h equator, again, the} ! FROST PREDICTS NO FROST “The Rides of March” map, published in The Citi- zen on Monday, drew ex- pressions of appreciation generally from residents in Key West, and many of them have informed The Citizen they are keeping the map to be able to determine any time they wish where President Truman is on his trip that will end with his return to Washington on March 23. “Where is the President today?” Look at your Citi-| zenm map. “When will the President Truman visit Key West?’ | Take another look at your} map. | “When will he be here or; there?” You have your au- thoritative map at your el- bow to answer the question. | The map informs us that |the President is due to ar- rive here March 8 — next Saturday —, and on March 11 he leaves for Puerto Rico, and he will be back in Key} | West on the morning of | | March 23 to start from here ‘on the last leg of his voy age. Key West has been nip- ped by several northers jsince President Truman left} ‘here on his first visit to this city. As ‘a result, vallsof us ate, pulling; hard for “Tipman shirt-sigeve" er” during’ his’ ¢oming Sthy | here. | It is too'early for our Ideal | weather men to give us an; inkling of what kind of} weather we will have when the President sojourns here ‘trom March 8 to the morn- ing of March 11. Speaking about our weather man, it is incongru- ous that the only Weather Bureau meteorologist in the service named Frost is sent to the only weather station} in the country that has never had frost since it was established in 1870.4 Als hav fi ee if ARy ‘e y jever 8 Sofi afrival, btft'we | hits Key West there are peo- | | ple who begin to talk of how | }much they prefer warm} weather. i | ————-— | A driver delivering The| Citizen in his car was arrest- | ed for speeding, and when) the judge asked him why he disobeyed the law he ‘said | he felt like saying he was in a hurry because his sub-/! scribers were dying to read! | the paper. EVEN WAR CRIMES DO NOT PAY A Japanese colonel, who commanded the Japanese during the occupation of Hongkong, has been con- victed of responsibility for cruel and inhumane treat- ment accorded Allied pris oners of war. The verdict of a British court is that he be hanged. We call attention to this} | verdict because it is the reed death sentence inflict- ed by the British in Hong- kong upon fifty-one Japan- ese defendants. The tria eprong from the treatment accorded British and other } pt isoners of war by the Jap- anese in Hongkong when} ‘their power was supreme land they could do anything that they wished to demon- strate their hatred and con- tempt for the white race. It is well for Americar when they read about war) trials and_ sentences of | |death, to remember the; atrocities, brutalities and in-| humanities practiced by our, enemies in various areas of the world. Japanese in the Far East and the Germans) in Europe ran a neck-and- neck race for supremacy in; the mistreatment of those in| their power. | HELP WANTED~ } Good Auto Mechanic immediate- | ly. Navarro, Inc., opposite Bus Station. marl-tf; 40,000 GOOD JOBS A MONTH Excellent opportunities for young; men 18 to 34, inelusive, to land, well-paid jobs, doing interest- ing work and receiving training | and experience in many useful | skills and trades. No Brpvious | training necessary. THE -KEY Was: ibik donee ‘CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE Duplex apartment, near North Beach. Lower apartment un- furnished, second floor furnish- ed, Nice landscaped corner lot overlooking water and boule- vard. Price $10,000: . Terms. Johnson and Johnson, Phone 372. 200 printed single sheets and 100 envelopes, $1.50; 150 printed | 4 single airmail sheets, 15 airmail | envelopes, $1.50;'18 soft Pencils | MECHANICS ne printed, $1.50; 125 printed pos- PHOTOGRAPHERS Ve | tals, $1.50; 60 hdstess bordered, | DRAFTSMEN 4) printed napkins, $1.50; 60 print- | ELECTRICIANS a | | ed cocktail, bordered, napkins, | MACHINISTS ‘| $1.50; 60 printed’ cocktail, bor- PHARMACISTS F % | dered, napkins, $1.50; 60 per-! PLUMBERS 3 sonalized printed guest towels, STENOGRAPHERS $1.50; two decks of printed) WELDERS bridge cards, $1175; 50 ‘ptinted! RADIO OPERATORS RADAR TECHNICIANS AIRCRAFT WORKERS NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS and many others are needed now by the new Regular Army, which must have approximate- ly 40,000 enlistments a month to maintain its authorized peacetime strength. Your food, clothing, quarters, medical and dental care and travel all pro- vided without extra cost. One of the world’s best retirement plans. \Retire'‘at Half pay for life aes 20 y nae ia a du- ‘Sty; yess ter 30) year may te per; a ee as ole of service w hich has quotas to be filled and any overseas theater . Which “has! gpenings. GI 'Bilh 6f Rights educational benefits for men’ who enlist before official! termination of war and serve at least 3 rgonths. , Get all the facts at U.S. Army Recruiting Station, 302-303 Post Office Building, Miami, Fla. mar3-4-5-3t | Position for an intelligent young lady. Interviews given at the Evans Camera Store, 506 South- ard St. mar3-tf Experienced radio repair man.| Good proposition. Apply 518 Syn Street. mar5-3t j {i jPosirigr WAN TED Bookkeeper-typist, experienced, | jvould like fgj- or part-time Campbell’s, 928 Division, phone ETOAC Peri beverage coasters, $1.75. Let- terheads, envelopes, billheads,! business cards—all printed at) reasonable prices. Artman Press, | Citizen building, corner Greene! and Ann streets, phone 51. feb18-tf, 18.-ft. Monarch house trailer, fur- | nished. Excellent condition. $750.00. Inquire at 611 Division St. feb28-6tx Business for sale. Locksmith and lawn mower repairs. equipped. 928 Division St. feb28-tf Attention: _Two-room cottage and two lots, garden and_ several plants. Must be sold soon. 1022 Margaret Street. Books for every age. Books for every hobby. Paul Smith, Bookseller, corner Simonton and Eaton Sts. mar3- 6t 1941 Packard 120 Sedan. Excel-' lent condition. Reasonable. Inquire O'Connor, 1131 Fleming Street, or Phone 421. mar3-3tx 13’ outboard runabout and trail-! er. Fast. 1946 Johnson motor. < 9.8 h.p. Apply 1301 Petronia) Street. mar3-3tx Servel gas refrigerator. 910 same Street. |Flat paint, white and colors. Lead and zine white on paint. Boherty and C Mahy fo gas, ivia street, phone 1397. Furdishea homes, hotels, apart- ment houses, filling station and building lots. Paul Boysen, 626 Fle ning Street, Phone 153. ias mar4-5tx For ’ guaranteed plumbing work Bodine Il John' ye 7 ivé us a Saeed WeKt Hy Fuee estimates. mar1-1mox ! First Class Painting, inside an out. A. E. Guinette, 1418 Angela Street. feb27-6tx | i Roofing installed and repaired; Work guaranteed. Ph. 1590-R. Frank Key. mar1-6t: fOR RENT | Cement mixer, wheelbarrow, ; shovels and trowels. $5 per day. Phone 1047-W. mare | Rooms for men. Reasonable rates Apply 513 Whitehead St. (op. posite Court House), mars-3t Apartment for.rent, upstairs.: Ap-' ply at Blue Room, Bar B-Q.| 1207 William’ Street. © Phone! 1588. , Mar4-3tx | — +. Light housekeeping rooms, $5.00 to $10.00 per week. 411 William St. mar4-1mox WANTED Twin Baby Carriage. Call 1109-R. mar5-3tx FOR SALE Man’s quire N. A. Bicycle (Pre-War). En- Housing No. 20. mar1-4tx Club Coupe. | 707 Francis Street. marl-4tx 1940 Mercury convertible club| coupe, new tires, new top, motor | recently overhauled, good orig- 1940 Studebaker Price $700. inal paint. ,Ready for a ‘trip.; $1000. 514-A West Poinciana or Phone 763. mar4-3tx | {Must sell}. immediately, “1941 Buick convertible. Apply. 1215 Catherine, Apt. 6. mar4-3tx Kroll crib and mattress and table- model radio. Phone 661-R. mar5-3tx { | | Very reasonable, one seven- -room | house. Mickey Parrott, No. 1} Fire Station. mar5-3tx ) Small sailboat. ,1941 Buick Special. 1301 Florida Street. Price, $1250. Cabin Cruiser “Taxis”. Julius Pinder, 816 White Street. mar4-3tx 1940 Traveler Chrysler, 4-door se- dan. Can be seen at F-4 Fort Taylor. Call McClendon, Sub Base, Extension 337. mar4-3tx E Fiat Saxophone and clarinet. 930 Eaton Street. Dachshund, one more puppy, 4 months old. 400 Simonton, Apt. 4. mar4-2tx | SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms for Rent”, “Apartment for Rent”. THE ARTMAN PRESS, Not l-tf 1937 Ford convertible, good con-; dition, very reasonable. Call 496-W or inquire at 808 South! St., Apt. 3, after 5. mar4-3tx Fort Taylor, C-1, after 4 p.m. mar5-3tx 6 cu. ft. electric refrigerator, late} 114-D Poin-; model sealed unit. ciana on Flagler Ave. mar5-3tx | Kitchen Table, ican Bosch Radio; Roll-Away Bed and Mattress. Vanity Table, Chair and Mir- ror; Baby High Chair; Uphol- 4 Chairs; stered Arm Chair. Sell separ- | ately or all together. Will sacri- | 611 Court. fic Enquire street Trailer G. Smith). Division (Mrs. S. Atomic Lunch Restaurant, posite Overseas Hotel, 908 Fleming street. Other Busi- ness forces this sale. Price $890, stock and equipment. Come in or Phone 1183-W. op mar5-4tx 1940 Ford. Highest bidder. En- quire Tony’s Auto Body Shop, | Greene Street. mar5-3tx | MacArthur Home, modern, furn- ished 3-bedroom house, all elec- tric kitchen. Immeédiate pos- session. Priced to sell. Seidenberg Ave. mar5-6tx marl-tf| Shop well} of" whe SEA manbsStx) ~ mar4-5t | mar4-3tx ’ mar4-2tx | Inquire Wheeler, | mar5-1tx | aN! “Seon AND 1 MONROR COUN z 10-1083 THURLOW MARSHALL GORDON, Jr., Plaintiff, MIRIAM NEFTEL corpos. Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Miriam Neftel Gordon, + 31 Crawford Street, < Bronxville, Westchester County, New York. You are hereby re pear to the Bill of divorce filed against you above efititled cause on the 31st lay of March, A.D. 1947, otherwise e allegations of said Pill, will be ken as confessed: This. th BD. 1947. (Cireuit Court Seal) ROSS © SAWY Clerk. of the Gin ‘By: (sd) Kathleen N | Juliusy FP. Stone! dr... hs licitor for Plaintiff, feb 26: mat 5-12-19, 1947 } bie cor cre! rr cov yy or THE | ired to piaint ‘tor tn j tal ay of February, VER, it Court. De ARTHU RS lifornia. required of Complai ove entitled on th otherw will he ut Key Went Citizen, @ newspape! din Key West a The tirenit Court, orig. se, | PAUL | Solteiter f 10-1088 OROUCH, intift, Case No, ROBERT J. SCAR piyorek TOA ir YROUGH, Art hy dd) Allan Solicitor for County, By: Kathle en mar 5-12-19-26, Lost 1947 Small silver brooch, with green malactite stone, March first, on Caroline, between Simonton and ‘Telegraph Lane. Return to 213 Telegraph Lane. Re- ward. ‘ mar3-3tx hits ak. | Reward for return, black wallet, red trim, lost Tuesday, con- taining identification card and other papers. June Rose Hofer, Apt. I-4 Fort Taylor. | ett AR Re OF Bue: VENTH UDICIAL CH ve THE STATE OF homies ig VORCE in the! iy i D chairman of the to capacity last night at the Fash-| ;Woman’s Club. Presentation of , Trevor. a County commissioners, at duced at the session of the leg-' vislature © next month, would provide salaries ranging from $3,600 to $3,800 for County } j y ;County Tax Assessor J. Otto Kirchheiner, City council last night asset a resolution permitting a earni- val to operate in Key West. The carnival will be giver on Trumbo Island. Norberg Thompson, recent flower show in Key West, has requested Mrs. The American Legion Aux- ‘iliary announced today it will give a baby show on the last | Monday .in this month. The following officers were forCoughs, Chest “| elected by Monroe County Coun-! cil of ‘Parent-Teacher Associa- tion at a meeting held Wednes- LEGALS 1ON TO MAKE “OR FINAL Attortiey: for Adn FOR SALE Beautiful FIVE-BEDROOM HOME | NEAR THE OCEAN Three bathrooms, electric kitchen. Completely furn- \ ished. © $18,000 TERMS 1328 White Street ion Show given by the Key West | @®Y afternoon: awards were announced by J, J.) ipo meeting held last night, diseuss- | Robert J. “ere ‘led a proposed bill to be intro- | DeM 1] sary dar whieh | Club house. Tax Collector Frank H. Ladd and/ editorial paragraph } Today The Pe “How does Walter Winehelt] know how ‘columnist’ is pre ; nouneed, when there was ao suet animal in Webster's time oo nee —< as rT neath ‘ the¥ were wee to break ‘in the coal chute at the | Rescue attempts failed to La Casa Marina was crowded! them in time to save thelr | treasurer, Mrs. Paul Herriel; his. | torian, Mrs. Bproie Pupy. ra bastian Cabfera, Jeg view William T. v, Mrs, James i ' Chapter of will give an anniver>! tonight in the Cohen Citizen is Guaranteed PURE Place Your Refrigeration ~ ES REAL ICE *3:= || Thompson Ent Ine. 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