The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 14, 1947, Page 2

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a es, ee RAS i eth n 5 ING RATES on &pplication eens cane Se ynoricy "fesolutions ot D> auc Jees, poems, for at the rate of 1 5. Community Auditorium, MONOGRAPHS; | eg me Truman, Key West, Florida: One your visit before you aid you would be}) back; they couldn’t keep you dway. You've made }} good,-and here you are, We wish you a pleasant stay. THE ORACLE. PUNISHMENT TC Ameriéun| jn. 4.15 them ti The N ig { promptly sentenced Mayor eo hanged “foi murder and gave his aecom- pliees long terms in prison. The hanging of this Ger- man @ficial will bring no partichlar pleasure to the people of the United States, but it is absolutely neces-} sary in order to protect our fighting men in the event of another war, so that all Germans, and all other peo- ples, amderstand that mis- treatent of our fighting men, in midst of war, will bring punishment on the day of ‘—— DANGEROUS | MISC DNCEPTION It is worth 1 notice that e nator Arthur H. Vanden-|the surg, in quoting that. the sian, Soviet Union had “complete ly ignored” req country for seth counts arising through Lend- Lease, suggested that we “insisf upon somewhat prompter officia) mail from Moscow. The Senator stressed that | | Washington is not “an in-| consequential wary -station on an enimportant R.F.D:,” and added the warning that “if we allow others to: think it is, ghey may get the habit, and that could be a danger-| OUS is@orception for them, ! as Well) ag tio’ us.” 2. Th€ way to live well'is to workewe: The cessation of hostil- ities Which we are now en- joying is not.peace; it is the yest perfod between rounds. It won't be long now be- fore some of our citizens will be suriised to diseov- eisome |i Allied er how mu\h money they made in 194\; the fifteenth day of Marehis the real day of informatio\, SUBTERFUGE * “Subterfuge.” That is the ‘word that aptly character- izes the Russian attitude now as it has characterized it ever since the Communists have been in power in Rus- sia. While President Truman in his addyess to eongress -| Wednesday afternoen, short- ly before he bagan his flight to Key West, did not men, tion Russia, all the millions of Americans whe listened to -him knew it was that eountry he had in. mind when he employed ‘the term “coercion” and “subter- fuge. ‘Gabterfige hits the nail flush on the head, There is coercion, of course, but it is not used by the Russian 4 inner circle openly. Stalin) and his cohorts talk about one thing w hey are do- ing the other. Resorting to subterfuge, they try to lead the world to believe that they are bent on a benevo- lent undertaking while doing this or that. think they have lulled the world to sleep, they accom- pliish their end in an under- handed manner. But the Russians do not fool Americans, no more than the Nazis fooled them when Goebbels blared his lying ‘propaganda under the impression that thé more he repeated it the more the people would believe it. But the only, people who be- lieved it were the Germans themselves, as the only peo- ple who believe the ehild- like propaganda that has been coming out of Russia since hostilities ceased are the Russians themselves. The Nazis had finesse and could not succeed, so how can the Russians succeed with their crude subterfuge It is an easy matter to di-}; vine when the Russians have decided te follow, some ; ours opposed to the west=| a thna Ae coe { iters i wound) of denunciation’ of undertaking, atidew! days, the its. ob+ , (in Jin announces perous position. san American’ child. Udvertisihg’ is an art, not orm of support to another | entorptige spend» your: a¢ vertising money as catefuk ly as you buy other things} iti and it’ will do you some good. SOVIET EXPANSION Since January 1, 1939, Soviet Russia has extended its boundaries by. annexa- tion of the Baltic States. tonia, Latvia and Lithuania, together with portions of Finland, Poland, Rumania and Cechoslovakia. The area amounts to approximately 260,225 square miles. While many people are well acquainted with the expansion of Soviet terri- tory, but not all of them un- ders mpire and had been under Russian rule for many £ vests Of this! years when the Soviet came ement of a¢! into power. Much of it was detached from Russia after World War I in the Allied effort to eripple the infant| Soviet Republic. We call attention to the | facts necessity, in connection with international questions, of is recognized, however, there is some room for eon- cern over the attitude of the Soviet Republic. This is evidenced im ad- jacent countries, where, ac- cording to the best available ‘information; « the Soviet attempted to dictate to neighboring countries the type eh A he hee mahal Fi. they It is also seen in the un- certainty with which other nations view the efforts of Russia to extend her. influ. ence as far as the Mediter-| 3 ranean and the common ten- dency of the Soviet spokes- i men to denounce the mos tives of practieatly every ft¢e country. When they) tated because of the} | | ‘that is immediately appar-|y ent to the peoples of other) } | countries? Stibterfuge, hut it does not} , that virtually all of | % Was part of the Rus-| ; | knowing the truth. After this} ’ |ricHARD 3. is \This day gives great enthusiasm ‘Your Horescope FRIDAY, MARCH. 14, 1947— in the work to whick you are de- voted, but with a somewhat er- ratic tendency. Under some as- pects there is a set purpose to} aecomplish the work, which often ; brings success, and obstacles are easily surmounted. In other cas- | es there is a tendency to leave too much to chance. —__—_—__ THOROUGH THIEVES CHICAGO, — Thieves which broke’ into Peter Skazas’ restau- rant did a thorough job, They | took $50 from the cash register, | cigars, cigarettes, a typewriter, silverware, cutlery, raided the kitehen, taking 20 pounds of but- ter, and, finally, broke open the telephone coin box and took all the coins. LEGALS NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS SAVE TOT! NOTICE IS HEREBY the undersigned, desiting to gage in business under the - tious name of “The Meri-Tiew Islamorada, ida, intends to reg- jous name with the mar 7-14 | For Sale or would aecept steady THE-KRY. WEST CITIZEN. (CLASSIFIED ADS tals, $1.50; 60 hostess bordered, printed napkins, $1.50; 60 print- ed_ cocktail, bordered, napkins, $1.40; 60 printed cocktail, bor- dered, napkins, $1.50; 60 per- sonalized printed guest towels, $1.50; two decks of printed bridge ‘cards, $1.75; 50 printed beverage coasters, $1.75. Let- terheads, envelopes, billheads, business cards—all printed at reasonable prices. Artman Press, Position for an intelligent young} 200 printed single sheets and 100 Citizen building, corner Greene and Ann streets, phone 51. lady. Interviews given at the| envelopes, $1.50; 150 printed febla,tt Maid wanted mornings from nine to one. Must work Sundays. Permanent employment if sat- isfactory. Apply Caetus Ter- race. mar13-3tx POSITION WANTED Undergrdauate nurse desires per- manent position caring for aged person. Gentiles. Eight-hour duty. Anderson, 615 Division. marl2-3tx ard St. mar3-tf} envelopes, $1.50; 18 soft pencils work for late 1946 ton and a Rane No Rest ee half Studebaker truck. Like new, vacuum brakes, governor, booster springs, fog lights; 7.50 1941 For-Dor Hudson Six. Ex-. cellent condition. Good tires. printed, $1.50; 125 printed pos-| State Senator Arthur Gomez | informed The Citizen og that, lat the next ameeting .of coun: jcommission, he tro» i ate proposal to i session of iter Pe soarter month sion to. settle delinquent taxes. in! Monroe county ‘on a basis cents on the dollar. Margarita Perez de Guzman, 72, died at 12:30° o’cloek’ this af- ternoon in the Mercedes Hospital. Funeral services will be held to- morrow afternoon im Lopez chapel, with the Jehovah Wit- nesses prairie” William Arnold, nol. "phesiden of the Monroe County Young Men’s Democratic: Club, will head a delegation of members who will front tires; 8.25 dual rear; new 8.25 spare; aill-steel enclosed body 12 ft. by 6 ft. 6 in. Pauli B. Smith, P.O. Box 1541, St. Petersburg 1, :Fla. marl1-4t! 937 Panel Truck. Must sell at Evans Camera Store, 506 South-| single airmait sheets, 75 airmail a radio-phonograph, $65. Upholstery in good condition. Call after 4:30 p.m. 514-D West Poinciana. mar14-2tx NOTIC! ey Ly wane Fre" al s ME S' NOTIC! Py 8 Hen the undersigned, said fictitiou of the Circuit County, Florid; Dated Februar, JOHN ©C.Si *ARONI, Plaintiff, DIVORCE} ROSARIO CANGELOSE MACARONI. Jersey City, } You are hereby requirec pear to the Bill of Complaint divorce in the above styled cau on or before the 8th di A.D. 1947, otherwise the a therein will be taken as This Order is to be day «SBAL) Clerk of the Circuit € Monroe County, Flori¢ By: Kathleen Nott 40 Deputy Clerk. (sd) Allan B. Solicitor for ERY. ‘ane No. 10-1089 N HUBE tiff LOUISE St " DIVORCE y Bill if ear te the ivdiree in ‘On Or befor AD. 1 otherw n will be der is to be published on: consecutive weeks (sd) Allan B. Solicitor for p.m. mar11-4tx ! Pocketbook lost—money and im- | ; portant papers. Finder please <-/Furniture, good condition. 1110; call 1086, Bartolone. Good re- Watson St. or Phone 662-W. ward. mar13-3tx rd and ims and dem: ther of you m pub claim or demand this notice. ¢ 1 must state must be in w the place of nd post of- fice ‘address imant, his agent, or his or the same Will become voi DATED this 15 1947. ary, MARIE H. R¢ ix of the I Montsalva xecutrix. :mar 7-14, 1947 AN IN) CHAN-/ COUNTY. we No. 10-1076 MIL DRED PEWORT HOFMANN, Plaintiff, | DIVORCE HOF, . IN THE | TO: RICHAT Middle Point, You will please notice, that | Mildred Dewort Hofmann, as P tiff, has instituted suit for 4 against you, and you are raquired to ‘file an A the a NOTIC the omptaint | by vou of Feb-| t Wanted—Old rags. "|For guaranteed Stoaihing work | For Rent—Attractive, comfortable -|Practically new trumpet. $100.00. ~]1938 Chevrolet four-door sedan, Nice home or apartment house, | ! | Company, 846 Olivia street, NEAR THE OCEAN ay phone 1597. mar13-3tx Three bathrooms, electric i | kitchen. Completely fone |1940 Packard 120. New tires, A-1|} ished. i condition. Enquire Red Brick H Garage. ‘ marl3-2tx $1 8,000 \ TERMS i Grape and papaya trees. 1217) 1328 White Street {| Petronia Street. mar]3-2tx MY once. Price $300.00; also man’s Catt fave Bike, $18.00. Phone 1156-M, HACE ARTOee Royal Artist Alto Saxophone, right from the Selmer factory. Silver and gold finished, $95.00. Red Brick Garage, Simonton and Greene St. marl4-1tx | and repairs, call John Curry,' 512 Margaret street, phone 791, | Give us a try on your next job. Free estimates. maril-lmox Two children velocipedes, in perfect condition, priced right for quick sale. 1312 Reynolds Street. marl4-3tx i } Campbell’s Key Shop, 928 Div: sion St., closes March 20th, All| having locks, keys and other, things, please call for same. |New 3% h.p. outboard motor. Ap- mar13-6t| ply 521 Division Street. marl3-2tx FOR RENT —_— - 8-PIECE DUNCAN PHYFE |Books for every age. Books for DINING ROOM SUITES every hobby. Paul Smith, Price $150.00 Bookseller, corner Simonton and Phone 9389, Mr. Armengol Eaton Sts. mar10-6t mar13-3tx Large, cool two-bedroom, upstairs apartment; furnished. Prefer quiet, elderly couple, no pets, no children. Phone 373-J or apply 1409 Albury St. 1939 Buick Sport Sedan, excellent tires. Monroe Motors. turned yesterday. | leave Wednesday morning for’ Bradenton to attend the state convention of Young Men’s Dem- ocratic clubs, Steamship Brazos of the Clyde- Mallory Line arrived last night Key West, and o'clock this' morning for Galves- ton, Key West Junior Woman's Club, at a meeting tomorrow af- | ternoon, the ensuing year. Robert F. Spotswood, who: hat been in Miami, on! [busin ye rer the Fleming Street Methodist Church, left this afternoon for Orlando, where he and Miss Christina Austin will be married} on March 17. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Snappy talk does not neces- condition, radio, heater, 5 new]sarily indicate superior intellect; it may be ordinary common mar14-tf} rudeness.” mar14-1tx|¢ WANTED TO BUY Furnished Apartment, 1205 Flor- ida St. marl14-2tx| lot providing the price is rea- sonable. Must be in vicinity, of| Casa Marina and closé t6'béach. | Give full parti enuf, neni first letter. ‘Mri furnished cottage, central loca- tion, moderate rent to couple without children or pets. Ap-} . 6825 Abbott. Avei, Miami Beach; ply 916 Windsor Lane. Florida. mar8-6t A Beg oS p39) Be FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR SALE 74941 Ford %4-ton panel. truck. 1944 Motorcycle, 45 Indian. Good condition. May be seen at Red Brick Garage. Price $250.00. mar7-6tx | Will sell or exchange fot ‘car. Telephone mar. ae | Restaurant, beer and wine license. Best location, doing very. goog business. Must sell. Sickness. Will exchange for property or , lots. Write P.O. Box 103. mar7-8tx Call 563-M or 1148. | | \ mar10-6tx {i ckard convertible, five-passen- ger coupe. Very reasonable. Owner has new car in the north. Phone 454-J, between 5 and 7 LOST mar10-5tx | é FOUND Three 700x15 Used Tires and! e ' Tubes. Cheap. Tony’s Auto; Found on Southard Street, near Body Shop, 603 Greene Street. + ' Duval Wednesday evening, marl2-3t | two General Motors car keys. Atomic Lunch Restaurant, $650.00 | a Aas ee Oe including stock and equipment. att ng ‘i cain Come in or call 1183-W. . ae mart3-2t marl2-6tx } } | Your Grocer SELLS That Good ‘STAR * BRAND AMERICAN COFFEE and CUBAN ‘Try A Pound Today. SINUS, CATARRH SUFFERERS £N CUR FOR MISERY DUE TO NASAL CONGESTION Furnished homes, hetels, apart- ment houses, filling station and} building lots. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming Street, Phone 153. marl2-4tx Table-model radio, like new, $15. Child’s table, two chairs, $5. Address: 46 Rest Beach, mar12-3tx new paint, good tires, no rust. Address: 46 Rest Beach, Phone Eos trys Rushed Her ifferers Halales ae ze Relief at last rol tu of si 661-R. marl2-3tx| trouble, catarth, and hay fever duc to nasal reports of ich has the power | Men and women congestion is it having 7 rooms and bath on first floor and 4 rooms and bath} aawking and sn on second floor. Near city park. } vicssed relief after KLORONOL . “| Sosts $3.00, but cot i results e Price, $9,000. Terms, $3,000| enced by users, thi, is not expensiv | nmounts to only a few pennies per d cash, balance easy. Johnson & KLORONOL Johnson. mar7-tf uney, cor. White & Di-) 1946 Whizzer motor bike. Apply ‘Nistan Sto--Mail Orders Filled, 501 Whitehead Street (upstairs). ts mec mar13-3tx rez. FOR SALE Flat paint, white and colors. Lead and zinc white house paint, ironing boards. Doherty and Beautiful FIVE-BEDROOM HOME | | Will pay cash for corner or inside] pa, rs. Edna W. Chase, editor-in- chief of Vogue, born in Asbury » IN. J., 70: years, ago. BABY'S Thos aus will elect. officers: for Rev. Shuler Peele, pastor oft " | dit Ne Mar14-2tx| {from New York with freight for! sailed at 5:30} ‘ sepa! writer ones Berge co 9 { he © Re de 119, 1946, : ated ou hor od ou ‘ siubate rae age e weekly, = hye mall | ey RANA EEN AE ‘AL Son, _MAWE 2 BURY & SON NEON LIGHTING SERVICE tian , 532144 DUVAL STREET SSE” o @ " N Y » \ ' « U o he a A i \ { has made Schenley Reserve America’s most popular whiskey. Enjoy the matchless quality of ite rich body, mellow flavor and rare bouquet. SCHENLI $425 2 PINT coos | Blended Wh 86 proof. 65% grail néntral epleits, Copr., 1947, Scheuley Distillers Corp., N. ¥. €. FIRST IN CAR The final registration figures are in, and again in 1946 America pur- chased more Chevrole: Chevrolet trucks—more cars and trucks combi: anyother make, despite the Chevrolet was out of production entirely during the months of the year! A ma: tribute to Chevrolet production efficiency, as well as value of Chevrolet the best proof you CHEVROLET—LOWEST-PRICED LINE IN: ITS FIELD | MULBERG CHEVROLET COMPANY 319 Caroline and New Sts. to the dollar --just as highest production means ) tsi it’s quicker delivery of your new car or can possibly ; truck, Place your order—today! SALES—FIRST IN TRUCK SALES FIRST IN COMBINED CAR AND TRUCK SALES! have that you're wise te choose Chevrolet, the only cars giving t cars—more BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST vrolet COST, and the only trucks rating pa eae as THRIFT-CARRIERS FOR THE NATION! True, there still aren't enough new Chevrolets to go around, but highest popular demand means higher dollar value, first three ificent » PHONE 377 Key Wess, Fla,

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