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+ my PAGE TWO The Key West Citizen Published Daly Bxecpt Sunday, by '. * and ba Fe AO ple abllsher NOT SO COCKY The President of the Unit- ied States has a trait that is ‘common to all of us: he is | gratified to know his efforts! From mini isen Butlaing | are appreciated. When he| Corner Greene and Ann Streeta came to Key West after hav- only Dally gwapenee te Key weet ing made his address to a and Monroe County — joint session of congress re-| Went, Floriae ‘garding Greese and Turkey, : he expressed his pleasure over the telegrams that were iia, sent to him here, commend- ; eredited ing his attitude in this coun-) try's proposed policy in the) I | | Watereé at Key as seeond THE As The Associated Press Ively entitled to use for ‘on of all news dispatehes to it or not otherwige credited in nis paper and also the local news published here, eastern Mediterrenean, ~~ SUBSCRIPTION Ra’ | When President Truman yA pecans et mae #0 | comes back in June, assum-- Fhree Monthy —-———----— | ing that nothing urgent in- Weekly = =~. .26 terferes with his coming, he “ADVERTISING RATES | would be pleased to hear le known on applisation | that Key Westers regard his: ta i 7 pS a z | an rane 1 NOTION, |, ot | apointment of General! thanks, resolutions of respest, opit- | George C. Marshall as sec- | vary Botices, poems, eter Yine retary of state as a master- stroke. @ line Ne EL : Bree ete Eggo Marshall is the one man to, he derived are § com*rorum and | thus far who has been able ublic issues to bring Molotov to time. In jects of } or general . bot it will not publish |}two most important matter: me _commentestions, | Molotov, after much bicker- ling, has come around to Mar- shall’s way of thinking. Mol- | otov’s last concession regard- ed the determining of own- | ow wan @> 6 €DITORIAL.. TION hip of assets in Austria. ( | Russia, since she has had jon of ET cohian {charge of her zone in Aus- WEST \tria has been indiscriminate BY THE CITIZEN | confiscating Austrian prop-; {2 More Hotels and Apart- |) erties under the guise that! ments. ‘they had been owned by the 2 Beach and Bathing Pavilion | Germans. But, as Marshall 4. Airports —Land and Sea. pointed out, assets in Aus-| 4. Consolidation of County and |/tria that had been stolen by City Governments. Germans and used by them |* Community Auditorium. during the war did not be- long to Germans. As well maintain that a stolen purse belongs te the man who stole it. Molotov undoubtedly has come to realize’ that in deal- jing with Marshall, he is deal- | ing with a man who can not | be badged from anything he believes to be right. Marshall not only has re- MONOGRAPHS iverybody: Key West welcomes people in all walks of life, whether it is the Presi- dent of the United States or a person of the lowest rank. However, crooks, ]; mained firm in his stand for gamblers and other vi-] right and ju:tice but also has cious elements are per-]! thrown a scare into Russians sonae non gratae, and stay }| by declaring that he was tir- away, jed of “haggling”. THE ORACLE. ! Russia is not sp cocky as aa jshe was before Marshall, a PSY 0 —— | went to Moscow for the Big RAISE TEACHERS PAY | Four conferences. General Marshall as Sec-} | United gi rot the @\ retary of State wants the! States, “including Monroe | Russians to understand that | Coanty, the school teachers ABB Sta | this nation knows what it is, dissatisfied with thei igoing to do. \ annual stipends. They are ps | tired of generous praise and! PAYING FOR THE BIBLE! beginning to insist upon com- | ponsation. | The news comes from Lon- | There is no doubt of the|don that a British collector: fact’that the teachers havej recently paid $88,000 for a! 3etween teachers/ first volume of the Guten- aitd adequate compensation; berg Bible, which was the} has been a bulwark of! first book printed from mov-, ajlathy and the technicali-| able type. | au case. ties connected with the ac- There are some people in| quisition of sufficient funds} this country who will con-! to pay them salaries com-j sider that the amount was} ; excessive. They should not} | overlook the fact that high-| er prices have been paid for | mensurate with the economy in which they live end labor, There have been strike: by teachers in various sec-|the privilege of reading the tidus of the nation. Groups| Bible. | of teachers have become tir-| For many centuries, the ed of waiting on the appear-| Bible was not available to ance of a miracle and have H the common people. The at- resorted to the primitive use }tempt to translate it into the | of fore pplying the slogan,| vernacular tongue and_ to “no increase, no teaching.” |make it available to men and Asm general rule it secures results, even if not e thing that the teachers de ine, at least more than could be secured from the time- honored and dignified ap- | proach of the profession to} women without restrictions met with considerable per- secution. In fact, men gave }up their lives to assert and maintain that right. Persuasion is what you} the question of pay. | hear from those who want Considering the problem!you to accept their plans. recem@Y a three-man com-| SS mittee in Norwalk, Conn., OUTPUT INCREASES | called attention to the na- tionwide nature of the school | cmergency. It was pointed! the United out that since 1939, 350,000) per cent higher in 1946) teachers have ‘left the pro-| than it was in 1940, accord- fession, that 125,000 posi-| ing to Benjamin Graham, The man-hour output in, States was 18) tions are now filled by per-} described as a financial | wons of substandard quali-| economist. fications and that students; Mr. Graham says that) attending teachers colleges, agriculture, trade, railroad have dropped from 22 perjtransportation and mining) cent in 1920 to 7 per cent. {showed a gain in productiv-| There is only one solution | ity of trom 25 to 35 per cent| to the so-called teacher cri-| in the six-year sis. Those in control of our! contrast, however, the! schools must admit the jus-| manufacturing branch of in-| tice of the teachers’ com-| dustry showed an apparent nts as to compensation.) decline of about 25 per! The matter should be cor-| cent. \ yected by an upward edjust-' The productivity in manu-j ment and whatever addition-| facturing lines usually h al expense is involved must’ led in the race and the pres-|} be met by increased income) ent lag is not expected to, for school purposes by taxes,! continue. He thinkss howev-| or otherwise. There is noth-; er, that the present malaise} ing else to do. If the nation,jis due to the failure of or the people of any county, manufacturing to keep up} like Monroe County, want! with the “brilliant results good teachers, the salary) achieved elsewhere in the seale must be advanced. | economy.” i {a group .of other local firemen period. By | 2 tS Key West In Days Gone By AS TAKEN gm MARCH 239, 1937 Today’s Auniversaries (Know America) 1790—John Tyler, Virginia la’ yer, senator, governor, Vice Pres- : 1 | | | death, son of a noted Vir- }son ‘born \ginia patriot-governor, 118, 1862. Joe Grein who has directed one | __1819—Isaac M. Wise, Cinein- broadcast about Key West, will nati Rabbi, founder of the de. give another tonight over a sta- tion in Chicago, It will be based on data Mr. Grein obtained here two weeks ago. Bohemia, Died March 26, 1900. |lisher of A meeting was held this morn- ing in the county courthouse to discuss the question of whether or not Key West fishermen will! be permitted to fish in the waters!Died March 13, 1937, of Dry Tortugas. A government 1869—Ales Hrdlicka, 1880. that, in the event permission!Bohemia. Died Sept. 5, 1943. would be granted, each of the boats must fly an American flag. | He said further that the birds! that nested on Bird Key, one of | the keys in the Tortugas groups, were not to be molested. Speak- ing for the fishermen, Chester Thompson assured the represent- ative that the birds, nesting or not nesting, would not be inter-| ferred with by the fishermen. planes, submarines sion, NOTICE x OF FICTITIOUS AWE LAW e is given pursvant of he the “undersigned nee in me or 2 WORKS’ Mia. me | Key West Fire Department, at 13 a meeting last night, decided to send Chief Harry Bak and to the state convention of fire- . De LONE jident, 10th President at Harri-} j in ‘ |Charles City Co. Va. Died Jan.! pert, brew Union College, 1875, born inj}. 1853—Elihu Thompson, famed| Fe? Lynn, Mass., pioneer in electric’ ‘development, born in England. famed representative told the fishermen {American anthropologist; born in! The novels of Jules Verne, who died in 1905, predicted aero- ’ wat, and televi- “\ ot Florida de- pC&RNET De ORDER _ OF PUBLICATION TO: Vella Ruth Taliey Johnson, Care_ot- Ni Beavers, 25th Street, City, N 1821—Frank Leslie, noted wood teen engraver, pioneer New York pub- illustrated magazines, born in England. Died Jan. 10, ; ige the allegations con- tained thereif® Will he taken as con- fessed, Done and Ordered at Key West, rida, this 2ist day of March, 1947, «Circuit Court 1) Bows 6 SAWYER, Clerk of Circuit Co Florence F. Saws Deputy Clerk. Wottias 3 Attorney for Platt mar 22-29; apr 5-22, 1947 Lom A E Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to the requirement of Section of Article HT of the Constitution the Stxte of Florida, as amended at the general election in 1938, @p- plication Will be made by the up- dersigned to the Legislature of the State of Florida at the regular session of sald ‘Legislature to be held during the year 1947 for the passage of a, local or special bill ‘Authorizing , _— mpoveering, Directing and’ Requiring the State Road Department of the State of Florida to Provide In its Annual Budgets Beginning With. the Year 1948 the Neces- sary Fonds To Pay In h Year Principal and Interest Maturing On the Outstanding fonds of the Overseas Road and men to be held in Sarasota on Sole Owner] Toll Bridge District. and ‘To April 26 and 27. mar 2%¢ apr Meet and Pay All ther en af Said TO CREDITORS bate Act, Seen. 118. RY OL TH WPA announced today that aj} home making center will be open- | ed in Key West in a building at Angela ard Simogton streets. The center will be supervised by Mrs. Minnie Robinson, assisted by Mrs. Rose Robidere and Mrs. Margaret Henriquez. 120) nd required to claims and demands which sou, oF Claude Gandolfo, assistant in}, : the assignments office of — the/ WPA, said today that Key West- ers who gave up their jobs on}‘ the bridges or were discharged, | may be reinstated on application. ie eation demand shall te first pul neh claim g, and sh | Mrs. Justo Perdoma, 92, died | at 9:15 o'clock this morning in her home at 613 United street. Funeral services will be held in the residence tomorrow atter- noon, with the Rev. A. L, Maur- eau, of St. Mary's Catholic Church, cfficiating. m not’ se i (sd) IVADELL PINDER, Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Maybe the United States will become normal when the umpire yells, ‘Batter] . up!” Your Horoscope SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1947 A rash, impewous day in those natures Which are uneducated or untrained. Its ¢hildren run into danger as heedlessly as if there were no such thing; but a proper training makes them strong-mind- ed people Who make their way in the world by sheer force of in- tellect SUNDAY, MARCH 30, 1947—- Self-confidence is the index to is day. Today’s natives make | rong business people. There is danger that pride, or disappoint-| ment, will hinder them from mak- | »; ing most of opportunity, for un-| restrained self-confidence is apt te develop a_ self-satisfied con- | DN OF LOCAL OR 1. — MONROE | Vv. FLORIDA hereby Kiven that, pur- t iiirement of Section { Article HT of the Constitution the St oft F the general ¢ of Moneys Deri apter 19360, ling and Provic ceit, . BILL — MONROE NTY., FLORIDA is her LEGALS ety herent ~ Article TI PON TO APPLY]! S SON Loca on |* ion of held during sant to the the 21 of Article 11 Of the State o al or special by 1 during the year pi of a local ¢ Nuthorize on the Florida Weys or Islands in Monr vunty, Plortd: Not or Shall N trem the t Vendors iness Are J Within an Ines ida to Con- fliet. Dated the Extent of Such at Key West under Dated at Key 29th day of Ma COUNTY, ntice is hereby requiremen Article HI of the ¢ the State of Florida a general election in 1938, 3 nowill by the ub- the lature of the ida at th said th Article TIT of the Constit f the State of Florida, as amended at the general ele plication will be reigned ts 5 Rte of un-| session of ef the} held during regular s bill Requiring the of Public Coun ‘onsolidatimg 7 Sor Florida . » a Spec Positions of Building Ins Annually Out Plumbing tion idinw pall > Other and Providing That Any d Fund At End Purpose Publ | and ivi : { t to Appoint 2 ASSist- rtment a City Kemaia in Thereatter Said F APY COUNTY ‘OUNTY, of this for the in regular mar 29 It Ngations and Chars District Falling Due Bach Year, Including Cost of Repairs, Main- tenance and Operation ‘of. the VToW. Bridges and Tol Highways In Said District So As To Free From Tolls and Charges the System of High- Ways Comp: Said Overseas Road and Toll Bridge *t In Monroe County, COUN : Notice is hereby given that, phr- enant to the requirement of Section 21 of Article IM1 ef the Constitution of the State of Florida, as amende at the general election in 1928, a plicagion will he made by the un- Legislature of the ja at the regular session of said Legislature to held during the year 1947 for the passage of 2 local or special bill Dividing Monroe County, Plor- ida, Inte Three County School Board Election Districts for the Purpose of Nominating and eting Members of th lie Instruc Rstablishing ribing the Boundaries sald Districts: Providing When and How Such Boundaries May Changed; Providing ‘That minations for Membership on the County Board of Puble In- f ft Monroe Political Primary E s Be By Vote of the Quali- fied Electors of the Entire County: and Provie That This Act Shatt Displace Or In turb Any Present © sf Public Instruction i h She was Elected r. Appointed. Dated at Kev West 29th day of Mareh 1a. this 9 1947. GC. , PAPE mar 29 It TION TO APPLY | OF LOCAL Oo ‘otice is hereb nt to th of Arti f the § t the genera a ration Will Be un- reigned to the (ure of the > ‘ the regular Legislature to be LI of the Constitutio f Florida, as amended session of said held durin f nd of iding When yndaries } Establishing Roundaries : Pro at Members of the Co of Public Instruction a4 ing n and Election y Vote of the Qua ors of the ¥ « Providing fer th q the Terms of Office fembe of the Publte Said County. rida this TO APPLY "AL OR pur- ection nstitution amended ion in 1988, Bey the State of Florida [session of said Lee held during the year passage of a local or sp Declaring That the Or zation of Pupils al Purp oO San Carlos Patriothe 1 cational Institute 1 the Puildine Situate dof K State of Florida. Ac Whitehead’s n Square West, ording: to the Meaning an: Beverage Law, Florida Statu 1941, and Further That the Site Which Said Building a@ Rehow! § ning an of the Florida: Schoo} Florida Statute 1941 Dated at Key West. Floric D194 Mt Is | HINA a A 29-1t Apert ‘on Division, for example, mechanized in Japan, made an i ible record. Manila and Tokyo, lein and Leyte, Picked young men who can meet the high standards of the Regu- lar Army, and who enlist for three years, can now joi great division, after initial train- ing in the U. S,, and help en- force peace in the Orient. vides excellent living conditions and recreation facili . Sight- seeing is encouraged. Swimming pools, athletic fields, well- | soldiers. higher than at home, starts at | $90 a2 month for a Private, plus ! food. clothing, quarters, med- ical and dental care and othe benefits. Enlistments open to men 18 to 34 inchusive (17 w th parents’ consent). Full +details at U. S. Army Recruiting Sta- tion, 302-303 Post Office Bidg., Miami, Fla. mar29-2t "POSITION WANTED H |Part-time bookkeefing - steno- graphic accounts wanted. Box mar26-6tx } MISCELLANEOUS ‘For guaranteed plumbing work | and repairs, call John Curry, | §12 Margaret street, phone 781. | Give us a try on your next job. | Free estimates. marl-Imox \au types electrical motors re- paired and__ reconditioned. Electrical Repair Co, 616 Whitehead Street. Phone 739. We call for and deliver. mar20-tf Having troubles with electrical | equipment? Call 739, Key | West Electrical Repair Co. | mar20-tf, | ; ‘Sharpen and repair your lawn mowers. Complete job of sharpening, cleaning, greasing, $2.50. Will call for and deliv- er. Phone 801. Harold Hask- ins, 826 Francis Street. Parts for mowers on hand and all genera) repairs made, mar21-8tx Werk guaranteed. Ph. 1590-R. Frank Key.: mar24-6tx , FOR SALE | | | | i] Furnished homes, hotels, apart- ment houses, filling station and} building lots. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming Street, Phone 153. | mar19-10tx | 1939 4-Dor Master Chevrolet se- dan, motor recently overhaul- ed. Excellent tires. 326 William St., after 6 p. m. Mr. Lindelof. mar27-3tx First class for $28.00 or Enquire 1900; mar27-3tx} Two men’s bicycles. condition. Both $15.00 apiece. Staples avenue. Will sacrifice $950 of restaurant equipment. Ready to operate for $175 cash. Phone 1183-W. mar27-3tx | | of the war. The First Cavalry | now | Tt was) the first U. S. unit that reached | and received | Distinguished Unit citations for | action on Los Negros, Kwaja-| 'Servi-cycle, good condition. Ap-| Service in the Far East today pro-! — | : | White tead and zinc house paint.|should not be subjected to this Doherty & Co., 846 Olivia St, mar27-3t payers of the | | Bought and Sold. Key West}: i | \ Roofing installed and repaired.|_ print- printed: 15. Let-: auient Jap air attacks. + envelopes, ‘business. cards—all reasonable prices, Artman and Ann streets, phone 51. feb: lent condition. and new tires. Inc. Monroe | ply 705 Windsor Lane. tains, miscellaneous home fur- nishings. Apply 221-A Poin ciana Place. } Phone 1597. | for porch 6 x 22. Call 630-M. mar28-2tx ‘Rotary letter duplicator. : condition. 1020 South Street. mar28-2tx {1940 Ford 2-door sedan. reasonable. Can be seen at | 207-C Poinciana. pee EPS ee ' Notes (Promissaty), 1¢ each. _ tan Press, Citizen Bidg., phone §h | High chair and stroller, good con. dition, reasonably priced. Pe- done, 119 Duval St. two-room cottage. Price, $250. | Enquire Mastic Trailer Park, United Street, mar29-6tx New 1947 Crosley 4-cylinder auto- mobiles. Immediate delivery. | Demonstration at Davis Sin- clair Service, Write or call Redland Motor Sales, P.O. Box 181, Phone 9110, Homestead, Fla. mar29-tf | Steel single folding bed with mat-| tress, used two months only, Same as new. Bargain. 644 William St., Apt. 2, rear, up. mar29-1tx ‘Brandnew frigidaire, coffee and end tables, floor lamp. Apply * 514-D West Poinciana. mar29-1tx 4 iments, printed at ats Rommel retreats in Africa, Citizen. building, corner Greene}: ronghold of Truk, 18-f U.S. Fleet in aftack on Ryukgus 1939 Baick sport «sedan. Excel-| :446_¥x-Mayor LaGuardia of Radio, heater New York becomes UNRRA head, mar20-tf Good erty law, insuring See Rev. Avery,!Possible protection against Fed- Very citizens mar29-3tx Art| which has gone through the Unit- marl5-tf 1282—The Knights of bus incorporated in Conne IN6—US. cavuiry fights Ya’s troops 21 San Geronimo, 1918—Gen, Foch chosen. “mander of Allied forces in Fr; 1942—Corregidor under ; 1943 — Rationing begins . in. butier, cheese and 1944—U.S, planes bomb 1945—British task force joing lin Pacific. BRADENTON (Continued from rage One) | $266.00. A Florida tax payer with mar26-4tx ,dn income of $21,000.00 on which |he now pays Uncle Sam $6,879.00,. in this | Divan, floor lamp, rug 8x10, cur-| Would pay $5,016.00 under a com imunity property law or a saving f $1,831.00. The higher the ex. mar28-3tx isting tax the bigger the saving” | Florida income tax payers, jdiscrimination as against the tax nine community |property law states, Hardin de- caquipped clubs are available to; used window. sashes, like new. |Clared. One of Florida's greatest Overseas pay, 20‘! 4 sections porch railing, enough 4ssets, he ssid, is its lack of state jimcome tax law, Low taxes cat- ry a powerful appeal, he argues, Florida, with a community prop- the greatest jeral income taxes, will be addi- jtionally attractive to possible new from _non-community property states. Hardin believes that Oklahoma |community property tax. law, ed States Supreme ‘Court and \found constitutional, offers the best bi for a Florida law and e will base his bill on the Okla- mar29-1tx | Roma law. WANTED TO RENT Two or three bedroom furnished house, by naval officer; two | children, ages 12 and 14. Will sign lease up to $70.00 rent, Call 1128-J or Apt. 8 Rest Beach. mar27-3tx | LOST Brown zipper wallet Friday morning. ‘Identification inside, | Reward if returned to Mrs. R. | Burkett, 730 Passover Lane, or call 20, mar25-27-29 3tx | Registered Cocker Spaniel, blonde ; color. Child’s pet. Has dog tag and_ licens: Very timid, | Willis Penland, Sea Isle Apts, | No, 8 mar29- Simmon’s single roll-a-way bed, like new. Also baby bathinette. May be seen at Apt. G-4 Ft Taylor. mar29-3tx Piano. Good condition, Phone 518. mar29-2tx Table model Philco radio. Fir $15 takes it. 506 Front street, Key West Bedding Company. mar29-1tx POULTRY Aah Chicks, bloodtested, B. Rocks, N.H. Reds, RI, Reds, B. Rock Crosses or Red-Rock Crosses (no Leghorns), $5.95 per 100, Heavy assorted, $4.90. Pullets $12. National Hatcheries Out- let, 1723 S. 8th St., Phila, 48, Pa. mar29-1t Bloodtested chicks, Red-X-Rocks, Reds, Rocks, unsexed, 5 per 100. Heavy mixed, $4.95 per 100. Minorca broilers, $2,95 per 100. Leghorn Cockerels,} $1.95 per 100. Ship C.O.D,| London Poultry, Box 1844, Tren- | ton 7, N. J. mar29-1t | Fishing reels at reasonable prices. Doherty & Co., 846 Olivia St Phone 1597. mar27-3t Baby carriage, 9 months old.! Rubber sheet and pad included. | $25.00. Mrs. H. B. Phillips, rear 1325 Newton St. mar27-3tx i Two lots with two-room house and garden. Good location. Price, $2,600. 1022 Margaret Street. mar26-4tx | i |Man’s bicycle with large basket, $22.00. Brand flew tires. En- auire at Apt. 2, 649 William St, |Tignt housekeeping rooms, $5.00, to $10.00 per week. liam St. 411 Wil- mar18-15tx | Books for every age. Books for! every hobby. Paul Smith, Bookseller, corner Simonton and Eaton Sts. mar24-6t Housekeeping rooms, only, all utilities Paul's Tire Shop. couples furnished, mar27-6tx | Furnished apartment, living room, kitchenette, bedroom and bath. | Adults or adults and infant. En- quire Apt. 2, 1006 Von Phister | Street. mar28-2tx | 6-foot de luxe Coldspot refrigera-| mar28-3tx | Cjean, comfortable rooms for men. | 513 Whitehead St. (opposite, courthouse). mar26-29-31-3tx | tor. $100.00. Phone 1114-W or) 833. mar29-3t Kitchen furniture, table radio,} rods and reels. Apply No. 9, Clean apartment for couple with | low income. Adults, no pets. | 1417 Ashby, two blocks off Flagler, at. 1700. Call after 6 NAS. mar29-2tx} p.m. or Sundays, mar29-1tx | Be _eatecnacimanes NS, ATTENTION! | Electric Motor Owners | Now is the time to recondition your MOTORS. Do this before ; the hot summer months cause | costly breakdowns and spoilage. | Pick Up and Delivery Service Phone 739 for Fast, Efficient Factory Reconditioning KEY WEST ELECTRICAL. REPAIR CO. 616 Whi GOOD LOOKING... GOOD SEEING . e ANTI@LARE SUN GLASSES ‘The syle and smartness of Ray. Bae Sup Glasses appests immediarely those who pride themvetves om looks! ing their best for any ovcasion, Bus more important is Ray-Ban's kindness to the eyes that wear them, By divering ‘Out excess light and ghare, at the same time trans the wiefal says of tight, Ray makes seving comfors able and noo-tiring, even ia brighten outdoor tighe, Gm Dr. J. A. Valdes _ OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 912 and 2-5 p.m, Evenings by Appointment ADDRESS: PHONES: Valdes Bldg., Office 332 619 Duval St., _ Upstairs Residence 295 t | i | | ] }

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