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bre i i cnae matter ple have been advised; « PRES days.a-week and bring _down. the ; nen credited -prices of "meat; do this or do that, house- ies f ohgervatp in Key West,: ell'as:elaewhere in the United States,.ris that the people have too mueh “money to spend “and, as @ consequence, Jbuy-generally regardless, of the prices. The, committee, pointed... out that the ‘ *| senda spending amount in this country ng now than it has been at any oth- Excess of “ready money” h a figure, millions of Amer- are bent on getting what they want ‘Without . manifesting any concern, other ane great, deal of ‘complaining, about | They grumbie ard sometimes ‘leat over the prices of milk or. eggs or - | meats .or ather. staples, and then. proceed :} to. buy them. ' } As Jong as:that practice is continued gopend will continué to be high. They: will “| f{ be brought down only when: people re- be THE cITiaEN fuse ‘to: bu: has been done recently in 4 d instances in the United States. But the time will come when pocket- hoses stuffed to bulging during the boom years, will: show signs of being skeleton, \ized, When-that’ time comes, people will a: a sare . cents a Ii! : id invites Airpo: Crean K Sauny and City Governme! Community Auditori “} |. “The! hurricane’ season is drawing to a || close, for which there are sections of the nation very ; thankful. Washington, . Dear “Chuck «You have been, ni | important food comn tel person ‘could’: hive - Right off the bat’ yo A UNION OFFICIAL SPEAKS HIS MIND jive head of. tee, and .no bet the closed shop, the union shop, or heen nba System of’ organizing that is not en- called this a axe :and open will never be whole- egekceyed" wir That.pr eartedly. accepted by. free-thinking peo- ges 8 and’ have ‘no: hata yet ore ‘Ble, for. the’simple ‘reason that such mon- your job. in rationing our food, during |} §ttosities: are in defiance of our American these piping times of ‘peace, spb way of life. Unfortunately, we haye all “THE OR LB. i by. Mavtiee es fy ee \3 recast that $4;000,- ates Basiness Agent, of. the Paihicad . ' Yar mgt 000,000 will, ‘apent—a § sum equal to, 20 | 5) = per cent of all, the apital invested in’ ‘the dears - cindustry since it began. A single com “pany, with its domestic affiliates, is spend. iug $121,000,000 this: year on producing activities alone. sy ‘Act, does that. ag effectively -as the . This is the way ‘the oil industry -is | closed. shop—will also make for despot- meeting the challenge of an unprecedent- lism. The officials of, such unions need not ‘ed and unanticipated postwar demand for worry’ whethe they. serve their members its products. The first step is to get.crude Wwellor: not—athe* dues come rolling in re- joil out of the ground, and new wells are | gardless. The. individual is’ powerless in ‘being drilled at an extremely high tate: the face of abuses. ‘Transportation and refining facilities are |; The voluntary union, -on | the other ‘being built.and modernized on a ‘compat- hand;.must do:a good job or lose its mem- able scale. Some of the largest cracking bers. Mr. ‘Frank ‘cites the Railroad Broth- plants ever built are ‘under coneeneeion ‘ erhoods, as an example of unionism sold This is not. confined. to the United strictly on metit.. There\ is no closed or States. A major building union: shop . on. the’ railroads. . Yet the ‘ nezuela, and. large installa- | Brotherhoots have: 1,300,000 members— tions are heing developed:in:a nuriber, of | while: there. re only 1,170,000 eligible places in the Caribbean area. One of the unionists employed. on: the railroads today. biggest jobs of! ail is belfig, done in the | The reason ‘is that. thousands of people ‘Middle Bast, and itris expected that steep | Have kept their wietiberghips even after Increases in European demand for oil will }-retiring’ or leaving railroad work. be chiefly met from th ere. Labor must be free of either union or - Alohg with its yast expansion program, } management eorelon, The Yast Congress the oil industry is constantly seeking thew | took a step. in that direction, but much ynenapeaains to be done. . Se tient recovery , of isin ie}. The new: style, longer skirts are slow ¢ et dd oil” Seema. 4 almost in-{to put in) their appearance. lable. American capital and ingenuity ———— hhave: taken the lead ‘in ei ting’ it. _ DOCTRINE OF SCARCITY " a, “To. speak. his thoughts .is. every. free- The congreasional sub-committee hold- man’s right, ing. hearings in various cities of the na- “Tn peace and war, in council in fight,” ton to get information on the cause of high —Homer. - peas wes recently advised in Boston : hat business men are creating shortages Night accidents were. responsible for |.for the purpose.of keeping. prices high. ‘almost two-thirds of al! traffie. deaths. in The allegation ig subject.to proof but American cities last year, Almpst if,| there have ‘been some indications that not all, deaths on the highways in. Key | manufacturers are relying ona doctrine West and the Keys, o¢curred at night. of; scagcity rather than carrying out the ‘ doctrine of full produetion. When the owneraf The Elmira: (N.Y.) it will be interesting to observe the News offered the paper to his employes, | future meetings’ of the congressional sub- they refused: The: offer had only one re- | committee. in order to ascertain whether. stri¢tion, thatthe. ‘awaer.’be given each any additional: information will come on week a sum equal t to a pi which is approved in the Taft-Hart- mbo Bil Godwin’ Ce ‘Comedy— s Gang Busters Drama— Stop Me It You've sire 9:30—Judy Canova Sah: Murder and Stalooveag jer any lout ‘Better Half Stiesthbe ‘Kay Kyser The Saturday Rr ay Prof. Quiz in Quiz—abe Chicago Theater of th 10:30—The Grand Ole Op#y—hbe Abe Burrows Tun ; Hayloft Hoedown— 10:45—Dance Tune Baha—<t 11:00—News & Variet: News, Variety, ay News and Dance Hour-abe Korn's a Krackin'—mbs. lard subtrart."tw hours> So ° toca! stations ch. nse hour of relay to fit local sched Kast minute program changes ot be included. ane SUNDAY, OCTOBER S Afternoon 1:00—America United, Forum—nbe People's Platfor Sam Pettengil be Cecil Brown Comment—mbs 1:30—The Chicago Roundtablesnbe Doorway to Life—cbs Sammy Kaye Si For Your App: The CBS S. cs = Le 3:18—Johnny Thompson -Song—abe 3:90One Man's Family—nbe 4:00—Quiz Kids, Joe Kk Are These Our Chil The House Myste: am atnie ne of Nick Carter, 7:00—Jack Benny The Gene Autry Rex Maupin Mu Sherlock He 7:30—Phil and nbe Blondie-Dag no Comedys-cbs Exploring the Unkn 4d Gabriel Heatter Sh hony £ The Mediation Board—mb: Jimmy Fidler, Movi Twin News Comme: Walter Winchell Tine To Be Announced—mb: oe 18—Hollywood Jim Backus C 10:00—Take It ov L Christopher Voices of Str Commentary on Mo Edmund Hockridge w:45—Beryl by Candle U. S. wheat acreage about 10,000,000 acres 1941 and 1946. bee < ‘ies. =e 11:30—Dancing & News (1% frs.)—mbs Political Announcemerts- FOR ELECTION 0! CITY COMMISSIONE! OF KEY WEST, FLOR: NOVEMBER 4. 194 For City Commissiopr LOUIS CARBONE! ALBERT B. COOP LOUIS M. J. EISN EARL HIGGS NEIL SAUNDE BRUCE SAYLES “= | indian war in 4 ir—-mbe | | { | | (Cire! tie Court Seal) 1877-Chiet Joseyh tamed In- dian strategist ere ending. 1890L_Woble Begins on the Nia- gara power plant. . oa kills the tree press and French wal eee oil plants.” 1946—OPA tors od cent increase in meat jabs. in restaurants. zion ta ‘Truman’ appeapls to ate and s! of Jews’ into much rebuked ‘by’ aoe If, as some. authorities suggest, the Missouri, River should be con- sidered the-main. stream, of the Mississippi and: the, upper Missis~ sippi a branch, it is the longest river in’ the world, 3,700; miles. LEGALS | ATH Se Souagnat cance re | ELEVENT! oLrne STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. EN €NANCERY. 11-142 Cane NA. CONKLE, ae Plaintiff DIVORCE F E. JESS CONKLE, reet, ‘ew Jersey. eby required to appear Complaint for Diver ve ve styled cause on 27th day of October, ‘4D. . otherwise the allegations Zin will be taken as confessed. ‘This Order is. to be publisped owe a Week for four consecutive weekx in ‘The Key West Citizen, a spaper published in the City of Florida. You are. to the Bilt ty the ab West, is joj } AND ORDERED $i 26th r Beptembat, A.D. 19 O88 C SAW Clerk of Pine Cireuit Court, Monroe County, By: Florence E Allan B. Cleare, Jr. Cady Solicitor for Plaintiff. eek sep 21; 0et 4-11-18, A.D, 1947 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH ZUDACIAL CW OF THE STATE OF FLOR! AND FOR MONROE ©OU aT in CHANCERY. WARSKOW, Plaintiff, TiVORCE ABSEON. Jr., ERNEST PAUL ORD) TO: Ernest Paul Warskow, gn Willamette Skating Rink, Route No. 5, Wilkinson Boulevard, Charlotte, North Carolina. You are hereby reeuired tc ap- pear to the Bill for Divorce filed against you in the above styled cause on or before the 15th day of October, A.D, 1947, otherwise the allegations contained therein will be taken as confessed. Done and Ordered: at Key West Florida, this 12th day of Septem- ber, A.D. 1947. » Circuit Court Seal ia . ROSS _C SAWYER, Clerk of Circuit Court. By: Kathleen Nottage, i Deputy Clerk. Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., Attorney for Plaintiff. sep 13-20-27; oct 4, 1947. URT OF ce SVENTH or THE STAnE o AND FOR MONROE COU Ney. ation organized and « under the laws of the Sts Plaintiff, = Foreclosure of Lien JAYLOR and KATHERINE: THOMPSON, Defendants. NOTICE TO APPEA! IN THE NAME OF THE SPATE, oF FLORIDA to Katherine Thomp-/ son, Whose residence is un- known: You are hereby ordered and re- above in the Cireyit Court ie th Judicial Cirenit of the of Florida, in for - » County, in Chanecer arley Toppino & Son corporation organized nd @ under the laws of the, State of ida, is plaintiff and Oliver B. Ta and Katherine ‘Thompson are fendants, and in default of such ap- ance &@ Decree Pro Confesso ll be entered again ju. Said e Was. instituted Rear the purpose of forec a ten | owned and held by the plaintiff: up- on the fol ribed land, situate eing in the County © of Florida, | to-wit: Part of Lot Six (6) of Block Six (6) of Marathon Beach Subdivision, Plat. of which is duly recorded in Plat Book Two, Monroe County, I sting: Monroe, page 16, Florida Records, and mor: in deed recd 1, at pai rdx of 2} ve County, Florida. t is further ordered that this : be published once a week for secutive weeks in The itizen, a newspaper of ulation published © in ‘ounty, Florida. ad Ordered at Key West, y. Florida, this 4th the. Public | Stonroe Done Monroe day ROSS C SAWYE! Clerk of Circuit Monroe Count; By: (sd) Florence B. Dep: oct 4-11-18- NOTICE! Effective as of this date, Octo- ber 4th, 1947, I will not be re- sponsible for any debts contract- ed in my name. Signed: M. D. (Mac) CREEL. 1947, this is due to ‘diplomacy is a prime factor in thi, e INDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1947 iy is apt to give a frivolous Ther ste is plenty ofjability, the only: jSmall $10.95. profit each order! $7.95 for your original sample. Money refunded pletely satisfied. Co., Box 1434, Pravinepes = oct! | Efficiency couple. Phone 751-W. selling our pe Eegassena: - % 4%-qua cooker ; to... frie! nuine $12.95 value, sells for Three’ ‘dollars |Servel ‘Gas Relig if not Hae Nk si aE ae National era sic supplies, ne pein ae Insertion. vert! = bite anne rt Amparo nds. Just send com- FOR RENT apartments, only. All utilities furnished. Paul’s Tire Shop. SS encima three-room All 0 Furnished cottage, Margaret Street or ‘Phone 846-J. Cou cottage electric. sep24-14t ‘ Apply 1128 sept30-5tx: couples oct1-4t for oct2-3tx sada aly caer leet plat heel iE OO: Apartment for rent, all modern conveniences. Apply 801 Virginia. ple only. oct2- 3tx Apartment, shower, bath, newly Sleeping rooms over restaurant, Men only. Hot showers. after 6 p. m., 800 Caroline. furnished, electric refrig- ; erator. Apply 529 Olivia Street. oct3-3tx vet3-6tx “;One room for rent. ginia and Watson. Watson Street. Small furnished apartment, $50) monthly. No children, no pets. Corner Vir- Apply 1110 oct3-3tx (Three 1942 Ford trucks, one %4- ton panel, two %-ton canopy. Apply Adams Dairy. sept30-6t 32, Fla. Diesel, dustrial, all Diesel Engines, marine and in- Liss Equipment, | N. W. 20th St., Miami 32, Fla. Pumps of all sizes. Liss Equip- ment, 132 N. W. 20th St., Miami New Concrete Mixers, % and % | | bag, $62.50 up. Liss Equipment, 132 N. W. 20th St., Miami 32, Fla. Rubber tire contractors’ barrows. Liss Equipment, N. W. 20th St., Mia Power light plants, gasoline and Liss Equip- | ment, 132 N. W. 20th St., ami, 32, Florida. sizes. 132 oct2-6t 4 oct2-6t oct2-6t wheel- 132 mi 32, Fla. oct2-6t Mi- ‘oct2-6t dition, $50, ‘|Portable Underwoud. Good con- Georgia St. (Rear). J. H. Woolridge. 801 i 1 oct2-3tx | Rink. x Diner, completely equipped. Can be moved. Inquire at Skating | House on: lot 55’ x 103’ in busi- ness section. Apply 1124 Divi- | sion St. or Phone 695-J. Lots No. 1 and No. 2, Square 32, 72,; Crain’s. Grassy Key. J. Louie Carter, P.O. Box 830, West Beach, Fla. sept27;oct4-11-18 | . Subdivision, oct3-6tx oct2-3tx $45. | Call ; Men—Women! Earn’ ‘extra. are Gulbri Cream ! Fla. oo Furnished four-room apartment, {1936 Ford Coupe. maid and janitor service, linens and all utilities furnished. Ap- ply Coral Hotel Apartments, opposite Post Office. Street. Seven lava sep80 Plastic ile, paints and mard Co., Miami, ' 62nd Phone’ 7-2421. oct adjoining lots. {two cor ners), near highway on Big} Window sashes, odd sizes, suitable for bathroom. Antique marble! ‘tory. . 818 Olivia street. |Furniture for sale 37-2 Poinciana. | oct 4-6tx lars, 7:30 day. 1509 rors. PHILCO PORTABLE RADIO 47} MODEL. Diamond ring, $100) value, $40; Achromatic binocu- carrying — ease, gent’s leather toilet. case, nearly new; men’s shirts, two sport coats, other Duval St. Apt, GC. Apply after p. m. Sat., all day Sun-- leather oct4-1tx |Coconut, plaitts, 50e each. 4’ | high, oct4-1tx | South St. ‘Chest of drawers and three mir- Apply 35-F, Naval Hous-| 1. ing Project. oct4-2tx ! A new chromium folding wheel chair, weight 34 pounds. Ever- est, 1032 N. Ogden, Los Angeles, 46, Calif, oct4-Itx SS OFFER TO BUYERS 626 William Street. Octet a6) usehold furniture, gogd con: “—““WENTED TO HENT | dition, reasonable. prone is |Sewing machine, Mrs. Miller. ‘Easy washing machine, good con- 801 Virginia ‘St, bdr bd | dition. Apply 1028 Virginia Street. t4- 3t: FOR SALE | pndley 1940 Oldsmobile 8, model’ 90, good condition, Street, after 4:30 p.m. Apply 821 Duval oct4-6tx Globe, distril Ww. FI House, ness dress ida. sundries, toys, gifts to shrewd buyers. house Key West, or small busi- greatest cut-rate wholesale butors, offers novelties, Globe Trading Co., 109 lagler St., Miami, Fla. oct4-6t FOR EXCHANGE ‘Lake. City, Florida, for with living quarters. Ad- Box 394, Lake City, Flor- oct4-1tx MISCELLANEOUS | Singer chines sold, repaired and re- Treadle machines elec*)" trified, We. pay- as high as. $25 for your old Singer round bob- bin. Stree built, and other type sewing ma- Phone 1393, 706% Duval t. oct3-fri-sat-mon-3t and Give Free \For guaranteed plumbing work repairs, call John Curry, 512 Margaret Street, Phone 731, us a try on your next job: estimates. octl-Imo Palm Solar water heaters. ing a a ee heavy-duty }- ——_—_______...- insulated tank. Can be had for|Alteratio: small monthly payments. No RCE etic ees money down. Guaranteed. Or- der now for immediate delivery. Lee Bros. Neon Co., 614 Greene St., Phone 4, Key West, Fla. Large heat- and ,Vacuum cleaners and washing machines Telephone 1164-M, repaired. O’Briant, octl-imo. JEEP MARINE CONVERSION ENGINES water cooled and direct drive transmission rsions conve: GREAT SOUTHERN AUTO 22.N. W. 20th St. Miami, Fla. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WRITE OR WIRE octl-tf children’s clothes. Mrs, Mayo, 1019 Margaret Street. sept29-6t FREE sept6-; -sat- tf|Glamor Portrait from the Evans. rine plywood Outboard Evengude, 46 model. 2801 Harris Ave. Cadillac, 1941-61 Sedanette. '|Two 14, ft. V-bottom boats, ma- construction. motor, 2-horse Apply oct4-2tx. A-l condition. New tires. Phone 890-R. oct3-3tx Pilkington Studios, courtesy of Beldner’s Women’s Apparel Store, 528 Duval. Call at Beld- ner’s day. and -veive your card to- octl-tf — Registered Nurse desires work, privat 1122 772-3. te duty, 3 p. m., to 1 p.m. Petronia Street. Phone oct2-3tx ind 4s e|clined to be light and careléas experience 1106 Olivia oct2-3tx, items. 725 A armpathat phy ct ty and Ea baininig) willbe largely j sei sible for this. <_——$—- + to, The Citizen, ” REAL ESTATE FOR SALE yea oy fuituire. For any kind of propreties in Key ) West, be it home or business, | eontact Paul Boysen, 626 Fiem. ‘ing Street. Phone 153, sept27-12ty LOST } Lost—Small black patent leathe purse containing large sum ¢ ee 9 Lost on morning Oct. 2, between 1200 and a lock ‘of Fla. St. If please return to Mrs. Catherine Merson, 1201 Florida St. Phom 741-W. Reward. Oet3-2ty, illiam, St. J. W. Ww, Snir es aa ‘oct-3tx Red and. white Cocker Spaniel, vicinity of Casa Marina Hote) Phone 1145-R or call at 149) Grinnell Street. Reward, { Oct3-3ty | cece petintesnntiem pet epimeae- sae Oct2-3tX seatement of te Ownersnip, Mon Ayement, Circulation, Ete. lie quired, by the Acts of of August 24, 1912, and 1933, of ‘The Key Wat Citizen, Publixhed Daily. at ‘ Went, Florida, for Gctober i, 194: | Stute of jorida, {County of Monroe Wetore we, fh notary publje in dal for the State and county aforesaid personals rman D, Arte all | man who, nly. SWORK St. cording to and says ui jhe is the bus 5 \Hey® Went Citizen and that foliowing is, to. the best of knowledge and belief, a true stage ment of the ownership, managemal circulation, cte, of the aforesali publication tor the date shown & the above caption, required by the }Act of August 24,'1912, as amendel by the Act of Mar |, 1983) em bodied in section 537, Postal Law and Regulations, printed on th reverse of this form, to wit: ‘That the names and address {of the publisher, editor, managiy editor, and. business managers at Publisher, Ka West, Florida, Editor, Samuel E. Harris, Ky |. West, Florida. Managing Editor Norman D. Ate man, Key W id Business Artman, K L. P. Aptman, . Atte Flee r P. Key West, That the known bondholders an, ida. 3. mortgagees, and holders owning or holding 1 pet cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securl thes are: None, 4 That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of. the owners, stockholders, and securitY holders, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holder& as they appear upon the books of the company but also, gases where the stockholder or curity holder appears upon t books of the company as trustee or du any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or cor for whom such trustee ts ac given; also that the sald two 4 Sraphs contain statements bracing affiant’s full and Uellef as: to the afre and conditions under which stock- holders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company us trustees, hold s:ock and securities In a capacity other jthan. that of a bona fide owner; fand this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, asso- elation, or corporation has any terest direct or indirect in the stock, bonds, or other secur’ than as so stated by him. 6. That the average number of eopias of each issue of this pub- Heation sold or distributed, through the-matls or otherwise, to paid sub- ibers during the twelve months éding the date shown above is NORMAN D. ARTMAN, Business Manager. Sworn to and subscriped before 29th day of September, 1947 M Proprietor, other. security ea ROY , Notary Public, State of Florida at Large. My commission expires August 17, Eyes Examined % Broken Lenses Duplicated (24-Hour Service) Repairs Prescription Filled (From Any Eye Doctor) %Ray Ban and Calobar Goggles Glasses Adjusted Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. and American Optical Co. Products Used Exclusively Dr. J. A. Valdes OPTOMETRIST Office Hours: 9-12 and 2-5 p.m. Evenings by Appointment ADDRESS: PHONES: Valdes Bldg., Office 332 619 Duval St., — Upstairs Residence 295