The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 7, 1947, Page 2

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aac of chim, it: is \ er as 8 Brey age fe peter vemon his’ id "ee 21” was. his ; ant all in ‘ite! pat “was always. at high eaves or, to change the meta- lways at white heat. waking moment, his’ the ie was concentrated on low countrymen. him or knowing is easy enough “4 understand why his memory ig held: sacred by Cubans. far- jet, yet intense, hi the recom | live the hope , of his coun-, after he had peo- "gives 3 Verret system. anyaley ation by: , orators going ‘int a eeclustén for, the preparation of not- able orations.. Probably: we peo-! will find out what ails the that they ‘never will first.” Earle considers Rus- world. “THE PRIMARY JOB ‘The American delegate to the United Nations, Mr. Her- schel V.’ Johnson, declares tolthat when “peace is conced- uch effec’ ‘in not or pe anything, 0 the of friendly :co- tion between the two which is a hopeful less of diff- Pi ais aa ay YS BOTH WANT PEACE “that 3 me A eco- welt ¢ Bissia is ina “very ba condition” and that economic Mpobutlding is iRseaicanied ‘by a lack rh ‘eon ot a” poli y and, y ane sp scared of 0 of a a 5 at pp't he To 4that fea bight te er at position to Ls ‘war in) fatew: yéars. »~ Mr. e great mi ople of h <4 country, or eee Pith horor, to met te ace and | peat Russia, he w the othe among mn ‘act, ‘he be~| people, that great’ majority of sin both countries de- 4 Roosevelt ye ct t ed and security is organized, teduction of armaments will be politically feasible.” It is difficult to understand tell ent person x) ie logic of the American Gleguit opinion, Certainly, it would be dang- his | eee for any country to re- 'his | duce, its armaments, to the point impotency unless there is a reasonable pros- pect of peace aid some form of internationa¥'security de- signed to protect those who are relatively unarmed. We are glad to see that the subject.is teing discuss- ed by the United Nations be- caer sn tee it aos hr sen e .prime ‘purpose .o an. international organiza- tion, Though yarious com- mittees, dominated by enthu- siasts, seem. intent. .upon pushing the United Nations into doubtful pugs of en- fiat the gift. of erdastiodk wa world should be snine definite contribution to | tea. creat and:main- of world peace. Prt can have a long; period of sen = peel & re | Cvery: pro! at rights all hte i be recognized, This process must not be at- be at force but, must rmit to grow by the development of wisdom ane a Ea ena ~ bi fello aE | aye glee Aurea ‘An Associated | Press aunt \from Tallahassee, . published - |The Citizen today, quotes Gover- nor Cone’ as. stating that he has inet yet. received the resignations alot three members of the Overseas ghway Commission,.as he had ‘requested'on March 31.. He added \that. only two members .of the jcommission had yet, been appoint- ‘ed by him, John Costar and el ard E. Wilson. Juan .Carbonell, who had been visiting in Havana, ret yes- terday afternoon on the steam- |ship Cuba, | Key West Garden . Club will hold a meeting tomorrow after- noon in the Vocal public library. Today The Cit ‘iat “Rubber stock should go up in market.» We haye a rubber stamp congress, and if the Presi- dent’s wishes are acceded to, we jwill have a rubber stamp su- preme court.” _ ‘TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1788—Gen. Rufus Putnam and ‘hon of the New England Ohio Com- pioneers make the first set- Reneat in Ohio, at. Marietta. 1851—First. election’. in .Port- and: ‘Oregon--population 140. 1893—' do Legislature aubealt watmit satkege ‘to the'people;) it wins. and Colo- rado first to grant .woman, . suff. en says. in be 1906—The US.: Army sit 1917—Herbert Hoover appoint- ed Federal Food Administrator. 1919—Britain disperses her war Grand Fleet. 1920—Allies give Germany 3 days to reduce army to 200,000. 1923—The Communist Party of America votes to dissolve—secret- ly merges into Workers’ Party. 1937°— Neighboring ‘farmers: workers attack, and rout Hershey, Pa., chocolate workers on sitdown strike. 1943—Gen. Patton’s forced join British in Tunisia. 1944—-News that Pacific Fleet carrier task forces sank or dam- aged some 40 Jap ships and over 200 Jap planes in 3-day period. 1945—In East. China Sea fight, US. Sth fleet sinks 6 Jap war-; soba including one: of 45,000 1946—Russia files demand that UN srop, the the Iran case. Colombia i is the only South American country which has both {Atlantic and Pacific coasts. LEGALS NOTIC Lf UNDER RicTinyoy ‘s AME STATUT NOTICE. 18 HEREBY G: VEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of “Kantor's Men's shop, tends to register the said fic name with the Clerk of the Cireult Court of Monroe Carney, Florida, Dated March 22, 19. GLAD $ tg LBERG, mar 24-31; apr 7-14, 1947] Deafened Now Hear With Tiny Single Unit Science has now made it tbl ‘or the. deafened. 0 ear faint sounds. It i hearing dee -| ee, 20 gmat that ft tn the enjoy sermions, maile, and send. the‘ Conse ca : a zg ¢ g GE Hine rol Es. HE SET ee eer re Hotel Tavernier, on the Florida Keys, Tavernier, Fla.’ A mod- Electrical Repair Co. apr7-mon-wed-fri- t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 1941. Ford Will sell or exchange for ear. Telephone 255. aprl-6tx FOR SALE Home ‘electric light plants,. con- sisting of P.E.. 75 Leland gen- erators. Both 2000 Watt and 2500. Watt. 110 V., 60: Cycle, A. 1800 R.P.M. 2000 Watt sets powered with new 4 H.P. AK. Wisconsin..engines. 2500 Watt with new 6 H.P. Salsbury. engine. Sets complete; ready to operate. Rope pull starter. Im- mediate delivery. Price—F.O.B. Brunswick, Ga. 2000 Watt—$140.00 2500 Watt—$175.00 Kut Kwick Tod] Corporation, Phone L. D, 25, Brunswick, Ga. P.O. Box 478. apr4-3t %-ton; panel truck.) © any day. 330:Duval Street, Wik liam Petersel, Colonial Inn. © | aprd-3tx WANTED TO BUY Hive of bees. Call 1002-R. apr7-3tx fOR RENT To adults, comfortable, airy house with beautiful yard. Call 1021-3 between 4 and 6p.m.. apr4-3tx 1941 Chevrolet pick-up’ truck.| * Excellent condition. 1124 | Division ‘Street. 695-J. Phone . apr-2tx St built 1942, like new, with new twin engines and fine accom- * modations. LCVP Landing Craft. 36'x10%'x3’. els. All with 225 hp GM diesel. 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 at’ 360 rpm. Other gas and diesel engines, leading makes and models. All at bargain prices. _Gulf-Atlantic Machin- Sedan cruisers. in and one 42° 32’ twa, ree-cabin. ery and Marine, 198 SW North: River Drive, Miami, Fla., Ph.| 32832. aprl-7t Whizzer motor bike. Good candi- tion. 1119 Southard St. Six-room house and lot, furnish- ed or unfurnished. Apply 702 Pearl St. apr7-2tx Fresh yard eggs. 1710 Flagler Ave. We deliver. Phone 1055-J. apr7-5ix SIGNS—“For Rent”, “Rooms for Rent”, “Apartment for Rent”. THE ARTMAN PRESS, notl-tf Special: Two-unit house in lane off Southard street, income $65 monthly. Price, $3,800. Must be sold. Owned by service peo- phone 124 or 736-R. apr7-2t Lead and zine house paint, pres- ironing boards, 20 and 40 watt fluorescent lamps. Doherty & Co., 846 Olivia Street, phone 1597, apr7-9-11 — 1940 Nash, Weather-Eye radio and heeter., 112]. Fleming St, apr7-6tx re A 1941 Dodge convertible, radio and} heater, $1,000.. Joseph E. Hall, 1824 Fogarty .Avenue.., . apr?-5tx 5-galion’ kerosene. ,can,’ kitchen table, 2 ¢hairs, fidor lamp; 3 x 5 linoleums, 1024 White. Street. apr7-2tx eet imei ag Notes (Promissary), 1¢ each. Art- man Press, Citizen Bldg., phone 51, marl5-tf pie i 2 4 4 pa LEED ee ea 1940 110 Packard sedan.‘ Tip top condition out. ‘Must sell by Saturday. Can be seen aft- er Gabi Raat any enn this 126" Alin ‘St! apr7-2t Inquire | Late’ mod- ; apr7-2tx ple leaving city. J. Otto Kirch-|" heiner, 411 Fleming St., Tele-! sure cookers’ and combination! : s-every hobby. Paul Smith, }. Bookseller, corner Simonton a Eaton ‘Sts. pdislredecastiah 5 WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bedroom apartment or ‘house,,” “Photie} 410-N. 5 ¢ A clean camera means good pic- { tures. Have your camera. clean- ed and checked at The Evans Camera Store, 506 Southard St. tate Ingdinical Seta, contacted by. by medical doctors, more peed Mogens lost 14 to oa Seeks ath Tee AY DS Vitae wi : = rainCandy Reducing Fisn. No exercise. No drugs. No laxa- tives, You don't cut out any meals, 10¢8, At all Drug & Dept. Vcore in see | West and everywhere. The Cariay Company, Tear this ad out as a reminder. | [eeMrane_ ove RATES | Cannas Cult Pa, qmccwssems INCORPORATED emmmemaen ‘423 Fleming Street { La Concha Hotel Building | PHONE 778 G.E. engineer’ and family desire "' Mr. and Mrs. Willie Pearson, 187-D, -Poinciana Extension, -an- nounce the birth of a son at Mu- .{ni¢ipal Hospital, yeste S. S. FLORIDA Leaves HAVANA of 7 P.M. ‘that, 27, 20, Ageit 2, bs @, Ul, 04, 06 18, 3B 28, 94, 8, 29 ° Sumaae ocbadute effective eo of tle Trt We regret that there is a telephone strike. The management of this company tried hard to avoid it, and we hope it will soon be settled, Meanwhile, please use your telephone only in case of ‘emergencies. This applies both to LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE calls. We are doing our best to handle all emergency calls — we greatly appreciate your ‘help aud ‘gooperation during this trying time. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND. TELEGRAPH COMPANY INCORPORATED

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