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| | 7, Bteont © Sunder, by | N, sowner and Hest neal | Men Bul Citizen Mier i News; r in Key West | Monroe County at Key West, Florida | nd elas tter Corner G omy Datly # exclus. ‘for’ republics tehes eredited | to i or mot otherwise credited tou and also the local ed her here. AL NOTICE notices, eards of peet, obit- for entertainment by which enue is ublic issuer al or genera! not publish communications, EDITORIAL... SSOCIATION KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN. 1. More Hotels and Apart- ments. : ; 2% Reach and Bathing’ Pavilion. 3. Airports—Land and Sea. 4. Consolidation of County and ' City Governments. 5. Community Auditorium. MONOGRAPHS To Whom It Concerns: Like all criminals, the anonymous letter writer feaves a trace of his guilt behind. Either by his vocabulary, his manner of speech, or the construc- tion of his sentences, he fs identified. Criminal pro- secutions ‘would follow, but most people « these mental perverts, and their effusions, generallyy} re consigned to the waste- skets, THE ORACLE. } = = th 3S CIVIL WAR COMING: | ® IN FRANCE? | «Sensational disclosures bY laterior Minister dana Ueprex, of France, disclose nmfany caches of arms have been secreted in France for use by political forces, that seme French police are in- velved and that there are hidden stocks of arms “near- ly everywhere.” In addition to these charges, the French Minister réports that members of cer- tdin orders in France, including Jesuits, Benedictines and Domini- have been arrested on s of harboring collab- iors and helping them to ve the coynt ‘ The tip-off on conditions ig France followed the an- nouncement that" fifty ma- chineguns, plus ammunition and explosiv which were stolen from the French Ait -e, were recently found vis suburb. A man, of poss ing the religious arms, tended tor Spanish Republi- cans but he held a member- ship card in a French Com- | nist tance organiza-| tien and also one in the Gaul-! list Union, which is on the opposite side of the politic al} fence. The situation and suppli of w munitions date sistance period, when the un- dergrourd fought the Naz The arms have not been apons rendered. It is generally as-/ inating the free nations of | sumed that both Left Wing | and Right Wing groups are | amassing arms for possible future use, but, generally, it) je not believed that either | side intends to use the arms “at present”. ness is felt in y*those who fear that the disclosures indicate that subvers' being perfected on a far larger scale than the public} costs us nine per cent of the | PACT unde rstands, bitener esting story in The Citizen on | Friday for the women in Key | name of b: sid that they were in-! is vera cated by the fact that large | ‘A QUESTION FOR YOU, MR, MAN What was the most inter- | West? answer: | Bonnet”, an AP newsfeature ; wiitten by Dorothy Coe. Any woman will tell you} she knows that men are! amused, or smirk superior- in jily, at some of the headpieces | she wears, but she shrugs away that knowledge as of no consequence to her. It is} other women she wishes to interest, particularly if that interest evokes admiration or | envy. the three hats, if all of them ‘could be so called rightly illustrated in The Citizen ar- ticle, “were not so bad.” In- deed, the Big-Timer is some- ide-drape turban and low- turban keep. within the bounds of good taste. listen to the male |spcecies berate woman’s ad-; herence to style. He speaks as though style is of no con- sequence to him. Aside from |his standing before a mirror ito. determine whether or not! a hat fel is about to buy suits him, or his insistence in wear- ing a suit of this or that cut, | | wearing that necktie?” | You are pinned down there, and, if you are con- scientious, you admit you are | wearing it heenihe it is the style to wear it. And some of you are finicky about picking out the color of your neckties. him this question: reason for wearing a necktie than it is for a woman to that is, funny-looking to a man. Both aré worn for or- namental or decorative pur- poses, and the tie, particular- ly if it,is tight, affects the Proper, circulation of the blood. Henceforth, when you feel 4 ‘disposed to sneer at a wom- w headgear, ask yourself | 1 question, “Why am’ 1° ‘wearing a necktie?” The word perfume comes ma word .meaning “to tumiyate.” That’s just’ what it does. . *'Néver tell anybody about your difficulties and you will not be disappointed at their lack of concern. WARNS AGAINST RUSSIA Another nation under Rus- the balance of power that exists between the Soviet and the United States. declares Otto D. Tolichus, of the New York Times editorial staff. Mr. Tolichus adds that this might begin a landslide in Russia’s favor that could “bury” the United States. Mr. Tolichus points out! that if China falls. under} Russian, or Communist, dom- ination, this would give to| Soviet: Russia what our na-| tion fought to keep from Japan and would mean the conquest of China. Conse- quently, he sees no alter- native for the United States Chiang Kai-shek in his ef- fort to crush rebellions which would deliver “the country to foreign domination.” ders with figures, but they | have nothing on individuals {making income tax returns. SOUND INVESTMENT Let’s not overlook the fact from the re-|that United States invested | $341,000, 000,000 in a war to preserve its freedom and ; prevent the Axis from dom- the earth. It is estimated that it might cost this nation around §31,- 500,000,000 to assist world to recovery, after the |? ravages of warfare. If winning the war was worth the investment in money, even forgetting the cost in blood, it looks like a} (si: e activities are| wise move to preserve the | fruits of victory, even if it war costs. That’s an easy question to| “In Your Easter | I But mere man admits that | ithing of a stunner, and the! However, it is amusing to! of the; if you want to stump him ask | “What is your reason for | There is no more sound wear a_ funny-looking hat, | sian domination might upset! ‘* but to support Generalissimo. a Statisticians can do won-| the]; THE KEY WEST CITIZEN NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE NOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN that) — the maatecaienegs desiring to engage! in business under the fictitious) CLASSIFI HELP WANTED Ice Cream Servic Florida,: Hotel maid, middle fietiti woman to live in. Office Inn Hotel. 1S-1 Poinciana, Key West. intends to register said Apply Post; aprl-1tx NEW JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR EX-SERVICEMEN si name with the Clerk of the Cirenit; Florida. Court of Monroe County, Dated March 10, 194 MRS, BERTI i { | mar 11-18, | Job MOS Grades | bd Dental Laboratory * j nus eatin 1s aso FoR ; Technician 7 54,3 | | MONROE sagttewre CHANCERY [oval Therapy i sais cote | Technician 072 54,3 pee AI co. a Florida \Cook 060 54 ; | Plaintiff jElectrician 078 5,4 | > 7 {Pharmacist 149 43 «| I ALTY 4 Are Leh t al, : Photographer 152 5,4} - , qefendants Stenographer 213° (5,4,3 | | KoeSiis OF THE STATE OF (Dental Assistant 855 5 Airplane and Engine ;, MIAMI Mechanic 747 5,4,3 r (748) Investigator 301 «(5,4 ‘under, or/and many other skills. Qualified | MI_ PARK!Army, Navy, Marine, and Coast | »AN WAL- iGuard veterans who have held! solved Florida . i ‘2 ‘the unknown assigns, ;any of some 400 occupational: ecessors in Ankerent 4 truatess, ey specialties for six months or more! Lali Act lad a may now enlist ih the new Reg- eee Wy saeelon ne see ular Army at a grade depending and.on the length of your previous | WAL. {occupational specialty _ service. jorida ‘New high Army pay and the op- we TRAIN: naan |Portunities for advancement make Laaiming inst as E. H. if alive, and, if.a@ Army career more attractive | j dead." is| unknown heirs. “devisees, NOW than ever before. Stop in legatees, « rantees, and all part, | a 4 s 5 fen claiming Interests by, througlt {29 find out the special grade you | | under or against the said EDW. will receive under this new War H. CRAIN, sometimes known as E.|Department regulation. Apply at! \i. ‘Crain: Mr OSCAR, GODSC 4 pny 3A and, if dead, her unknown [the Nearest U.S. Army Recruiting devisees, legatees, or gran-|Station, or 302-303 Post Office tees, and all parties claiming in- | Bldg. Miami, FI: -5t! iterent hy, through, under or againnt oe” a. apr1-5t the said MRS. OSCAR GODSC ally parties having or claiming to have [any right, title or interest or to ‘thp property hereinafter described. | You and each of you are hereby | | notified that a suit has been filed by VOLPHIN Co If you use Avon Cosmetics, you know why it is easy to service Avon customers. We have an opening now for able, mature woman. Write home address a Florida cor-; ganas e ny [Part-time bookkeeping - steno- or Eauare | rept accounts wanted. Box Seana 25. mar26-6tx or Square | | MISCELLANEOUS plat ieeeat sf hook 1 at page 5 x of Monroe |For guaranteed plumbing work pf you are hereby | and repairs, call John Curry, paired and _ reconditioned. ated, Ay Key West, Florida, this! Bought and Sold. Key West Electrical Repair Co. 616 Whitehead Street. Phone 739. We call for and deliver. aprl.tf a }Having troubles with electrical equipment? Call 739, Key E West Electrical Repair Co. ie aprisif Hand laundry. 318 Division St. Reasonable. mar31-6tx | WANTED TO BUY \ Will buy small homes from $4000 to $6000. Also vacant lots in F ED ADS envelopes, $1.50; 150 printed single airmail sheets, 75 airmail envelopes, $1.50; 18 soft pencils printed, $1.50; 125 printed pos- tals, $1.50; 60 hostess bordered, printed napkins, $1.50; 60 print. | 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, Citizen building, corner Greene and Ann streets, phone 51. feb18-tt 1939 Buick sport sedan. Excel- lent condition. Radio, heater; and new tires. Monroe Motors, Inc. aprl-tf . Block of lots, suitabie for tourist court. Easy terms to respen- sible parties. Two hotel or apartment sites, near the ocean. Priced right for quick sale. Business opportunities: Restau- rant, grocery store, bar, drug sundry store, auto parts and accessories, furniture store, In fact, we have any kind of busi- ness that you are looking for.| i If it is in Key West, we have it. poration, niiff, against each! ree Ff s defendants, in the Cir-! to district manager, 227 South- Homes near the ocean, rooming of the Eleventh Judicial | ern Blvd., W. Palm Beach. | houses, small hotels, several in- Florida for | Monroe | rti All priced n Chancery, for the pur-/| aprl-3tx, come properties. pri obtaining a final decree! right. ‘quieting plaintiff's title In and to} those ¢ n pieces, parcels, tracts POSITION WANTED we leet a aitaate i r Cecil Carbonell, Realtor 700 Duval St. mar31-5ix 1940 Ford 2-door sedan. reasonable. 207-C Poinciana. Very mar29-3tx Two-room cottage. Price, $250. ie ametne: ¢ 512 Margaret street, phone 7$1,| Enquire Mastic Trailer Park, ourt at the Co Give us a try on your next job.| United Street, mar29-6tx House at Key West, Mc eae ; F on the day of| Free estimates. aprl-lmo ise the allegations |_____|Books for every age. Books for vine Will he taken'ax confessed vy| All types electrical motors re-| every hobby. Paul Smith, Bookseller, corner Simonton and Eaton Sts. New 1947 Crosley 4-cylinder auto- mobiles. Demonstration at Davis Sin- clair Service. Write or call Redland Motor Sales, P.O, Box 181,, Phone 9110, Homestead, Fla. mar29-té Simmon’s single roll-a-way: bed, like new. Also baby bathinette. May be seen at Apt. G-4 Ft. Taylor. mar29-3tx 4 cubic foot Servel refrigerator. Phone 1194-J. mar31-3tx nd Ordered at Key West, this lth day ef March, 41941 Ford °%4-ton panel truck. | Will sell or exchange for car.| Telephone 255. aprl-6tx | FOR SALE 7 \Tee box. 618 Ashe St, i rique Esqui torney for mar31-6tx je COURT OF =n ENTH a DICTAL CIRCUIT ATE OF FLORIDA, IN; Four-horse Evenrude outboard! motor, $65.00. Perfect running ee WNC COUNTY. IN| condition. 2705 Staples Ave. penne a Bae Macde ff ine Oi dient. New 16-ft. speed boat. Will make! DIVORCE! 30 miles per hour. Phone 16. | . mar31-; 3tx/ ALLISTER F, Mi eo Gala., nd eu Supen or PL Allister MacDo TO: il, Middlesex County, Singer tredle sewing machine, $50.00. Baked-on enamel metal cabinet 15 x 20 x 60 inches, 5; y required to appear to the Bill of nplaint for divorce steam iron, $15.00. Apply 187-C Poinciana, mar31-2tx Clerk of th Monroe County By: (sd) Florence D | |Girl's 24-inch bicycle. Apply 65-1 ; Poinciana or phone 1116-XW. 2 uty Clerk. aprl-3tx ; H | | Dedge sedan, good condition, per-j fect motor. Right price. -| quire 632 William Street. tween hours of 12 noon and 1 p.m. and 5:30-6:30 p.ra, | mar31-2tx | 1 DE TO: Helen M. 1 14 Marly r Bi Wertz, Street, ‘onnecticut. x other- | therein will be lished ence a utive weeks in 6-room house and lot, furnished | v “nse ann good locations. No waiting if 1934 Plymouth platform truck, hired property is priced right. Cecil; good motor, $80.00. R.C.A. ta- the above steled| Carbonell, Realtor, 700 Duval} ble model radio, $20.00. 1902 the 2ist day of| St., Phone 16. mar31-5tx | Staples Ave. mar31-3tx , otherwise the al- a fersea. re? Wil bel FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE {Furnished homes, hotels, apart- ment houses, filling station and building lots. Paul Boysen, 626 Fleming Street, Phone 153, mar31-12tx |Furnished home, five bedrooms, two baths, completely remod- eled and redecorated. Refrig- erator, Magic Chef stove, wa- ter heater, large porch, trop- ical yard. Price, $10,500. Im- Mediate possession. Paul Boy- sen, 626 Fleming St., Phone 153. mar31-5tx 1946 model Motorette for sale. heen. Apply to 1106 Angela mar31-3tx Sedan cruisers. One 32’ two-cab- in and one 42’ three-cabin, Both in the above sty se on or be-| shelves, $10.00. 6-way floor| built 1942, like new, with new j otha ine. the gations therein| amp, $12.00. Baby carriage! twin engines and fine accom- WIM be taken as eonteaned. Wines and pad, $5.00. Baby folding, modations. LCVP Landing once a week for four consecutive] high chair, $10.00. New Power] Craft. 36’x101%’x3’. Late mod- [sees tan al! Master 16-speed food mixer,] els. All with 225 hp GM diesel. Rew shaper Ty ts ef) $25.00. New Steam-O-Matic; Very rugged, many uses. Only a few left, Heavy duty engines. One new Enterprise diesel, mod- el DMG-8, 500 hp at 400 rpm. Two used but good Fairbanks- Morse diesels, model 35, 140 hp (sd) Allan B. Cleare, J -3).34; at 360 rpm. Other gas and | Solicitor for ‘Plainutt aaa sere marsl || diesel engines, leading makes Atwater Kent radio. Reasonable. | and models. All iG bargain 1103 Petronia street, phone} Pices- Gulf-Atlantic Machin- 388-R. Any r1-2t ery and Marine, 198 SW North fie wt privcbe) River Drive, Miami, Fla. Ph. Dachshund puppy. 5 months old,| 32832. aprl-7t one left, Leaving this week. = 400 Si ty resh yard eggs. We deliver. ; onton ys ineety Abt 2. | ispioos g1055s3! mar31-5tx Palms, ferns, crotons, other plants. 1004 Southard St. Phone 1049-J. aprl-3-4x , Three-bedroom, completely furn- ished MacArthur home. Rea- sonable. Owner leaving. 2800 Seidenberg Ave. apr1-3tx Can be seen at] an mar31-6t} 2lle Immediate delivery. | ( Today’s Anniversaries (Know America) 1811—James McCosh, Scottish | ce \clergyman-professor, noted presi- | |. ‘dent of Princeton University, | early clerical defender of evolu- aged, white ‘200 printed single sheets and 108 /tion, born in Scotland. Died Nov. | 16, 1894, 1823—Simon B. Buckner, Con- federate lieutenant-general, Ken- tucky governor, born in Hart Co., Died Jan. 8, 1914. ‘\e20—Eaward A. Sothern, fam- bordered, | Ky were failures, born {Died Jan. 20, 1881. delphia. Died Aug. 1, 1911. ; +1883—Lon Chaney, actor, “the! *lat Colorado Springs, Colo. Aug. 26, 1930. $10,000 CACHE : 300 claims for the cache of $10,000 in cur- rency which was found in, the un-; Cohn, who left $350,000, in which he was preparing his dictionary. N NOTICE EN that the undersij : the West Insurance monton Street, . intend a titious name with the Clerk | f the Ciredit Court of Monroe County, Florida, | Rated Mare F 24th or Tae, STATE 01 AND FOR MONROE: C1 CRANCERL, OTICE TO APPEAR SOTTIL ee, st 2nd Stre: New York City, Sew "York. You are hereby | required to pear to the sworn Bill of Compl filed against you in the above stat- ed cause, on or before the 26th day April, A.D. 1947; otherwise the i Bill, will be Key y of ) ER, * Clerk of "he Circuit burt, Monroe County, Florida. Jeon Nottaxe, Deputy Clerk. of said TOM O, WATKINS, Attorney for. Plaintift. mar 2: 1947 FOR SALE Dedge deluxe 4-door sedan, 1942. New tires. Sacrifice sale. Ph. 432-J. aprl-3tx FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, $5.00 to $10.00 per week. 411 Wil- liam St. mar18-15tx Housekeeping rooms, only, all) utilities Paul’s Tire Shop. couples furnished. mar27-6tx Efficiency apartments. Also rooms with and without private baths. The Banyan, 724 Eaton St., Phone 655-J. mar31-3tx Furnished apartment, 1 or 2 bed- rooms, bathroom, kitchen, adults only. (Also very suitable for doctor's office.) 400 Simonton Street. apr1-3tx Furnished apartment. Adults only, 905 Ashe Street. aprl-1tx PHOTO SUPPLIES A clean camera means: good pic- tures. Have your camera clean- ed and checked at The Evans Camera Store, 506 Southard St. mar3i-tf WANTED Wanted—The return of two books, “If You Don’t Weaken” and “We Hold These Truths”. I am sure there were no_ thieves among my friends in Key West; but there were two careless persons. I want these books. Please return them te the Key West Chamber of Commerce. S. C. Singleton. apr1-3t Lost Black and white bicycle from North Beach. Serial No. 1188. Please return to 926 Southard Street. aprl-1tx Black zipper wallet, Monday noon, between Ashe street and Cosmopolitan Grill. Finder please contact Cosmopolitan Grill at once. Valuable papers in wallet, aprl-2t Lost—Small dinghy, 9’ 6” by 4’ Sunday night, from Operation: al Development Station, Sec- tion Base. Equipped with Rat- sey sails, rudder and center- ‘yloriaa, | OF unfurnished. Apply 702 Like new, 312-h.p. outboard mo- Pearl St. aprl-2tx! tor, Cor. Eaton and White Sts. Blossom Place, '1-3¢: .| Property, good location, for busi-i milan | te AWwWer, Very rea-|Electric Hawaiian guitar and am- iyepety Clerk.| sonable price, cash or time*pay- plifier, $50.00. 13-D_ Porter nl ment. 1022 Margaret Street. Place. Apply after 4:30 p.m. ve 1-8-15, 1947 aprl-dtx aprl-3tx board. Phone 790, Extension 744. Reward of $10.00. aprl-3tx Ker to register F i E jesiring to engage fictitious \Key Wea In Days Gone B : AS TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE: CITIZEN OF APRIL 1, 1937 Enrique Esquinaldo, president ef San Carlos Institute, informed its: members, at a meeting last ed cocktail, bordered, napkins,/ed actor, father of noted actors,‘ night, that Cuba will send two ment. $1.50; 60 printed cocktail, bor-| whose first efforts on the stage gunboats to Key West for the; in England. memorial exercises .in; the un-! | veiling of the Jose Marti monu- 1852—Edwin A. Abbey, histor- ' ment on April 10. The gunboats is called the “Vulgate,” ical and mural painter, among the | will bring the Cuban Marine band of its common use in the country’s greatest, born in Phila-| and a delegation of Havana of-| Catholic Chureh: ‘ ficials. 1013 Catherine street. Funeral {services will be held tomorrow afternoon, with the Rev. Y, T. BUFFALO, N. Y.—More than Sheshane, of the Baptist Church, | have been received officiating. Charles Taylor was elected La Casa Marina, after break- the season had been successful. William R. Porter and Norberg Thompson will represent Monroe ceunty at a meeting of the Ever- glades National Park committee tobe held Saturday afternoon, ' April 3, in Miami. Directors of the reorganized Key West Chamber of Commerce held a meeting last night, at which Stephen’ Cochran, Single-' (fee executive secretary, was di- Lees EEE IE. ATTENTION! Electric Motor Owners Now is the time to recondition | eens ee monte eauae costly breakdowns and spoilage. Pick Up and Delivery Servi Ehenes 739 for Fast, Efficient tory Reconditioning KEY "WEST ELECTRICAL | REPAIR CO. 616 Whitehead Street your MOTORS. Do this before, Service | TUESDAY, APRIL Your Horo: TUESDAY, APRIL 1, . Today's special aspects a studént, with a leaning tq jscience. There is 2 lable disposition, not too |willed, with much sy! jothers and a desire to |which may make the nati ily deceived. While it is bé forgetful of self, this needs to be tempered with eis { i i i | on rare t A Latin version of the Bible "prepared in the Fourth Century “Tone | rected to begin today the man with a thousand faces”, born | Arnold Knowlés, 52, died yes-| tioning of the organization, Died terday ailernoon in his home at son Golden, manager of the Gy, onial Hotel. has given the cham. ber an office in the street side of the Colonial, William R. Porter, county com missioner, said today that, at meeting of the Everglades Par occupied home of the late Isadore President of the Key West Rotary committee in Miami on Sat an estate of, Club at its luncheon today. afternoon, he will oppose the in. clusion of any of the Florida Keys in Monroe county in the proposed { Noah Webster was supported by , fast this morning, was closed for park. the proceeds from the sale of a the season. L: P. Schutt, mana- | spelling book during the 20 years! ger, informed The Citizen that! Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “The less an “individual knows the more pole tive are his convictions.” OV VVVV VU Te CV CVV ETe: STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE TRIUMPH COFFEE MILL at All Grocers | Wevwwwwrwwvewwweny, Recent poe ons smaring ‘number of ie ps too}, may be victims of body, can cause | Se watch out for the warnine si | @ay mean i Same oe ia irections, P-W is the Pin-Worm treatment devils Seay cher peeet anne Peete he | Special way to take BN Takase ae Hak pout oops W for Pia: Worst BLINDS PROMPT I 909 FLEMING STREET Also ALUMINUM Free Estimates-—Cal! 682 PHONE 682 Available DELIVERY KEY WEST, FLORIDA to HAVANA, CUBA THE S. S. FLORIDA, one of America’s finest luxury liners. is sailing again! Leaving Mia you can now enjoy @ delightful dinner and a glorious evening of entertainment aboard ship. arriving next morning in romantic Havana. ROUND TRIP FARE, including meals and berth POR 42° Plus Tones at sea, only S. S. FLORIDA Leaves MIAMI at 7 P. M. 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