The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 15, 1947, Page 2

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CAMPAIGNING jay was the | deadline for ‘ole | fying in the race for three seats on the Pp campaigning is what ‘man on the street characterizes as slow, ‘but from now on the likelihood is that campaigning will be intensified. Line-up on each of several candidates well_underway- Two of them are going ‘\c6Mfine themselves ‘chiefly to matters ‘ate of utmost importance to the com- -munity. “) Groups, in support of other candidates, | nave been formed or are forming. In at least two cases, arrangements already have been made to reach every class of voters in the community. Only the count of the ballots will de- termine whether or not the complexion of the city ‘commission will be changed. Em- phasis will be put on one important mat- ter by practically all candidates—the re- ‘duction of taxation that can be made pos- sible by decreasing the city’s expenses. “ Condition of our - streets is another matter that will play an important part the view that more money should be pro- vided for the improvement of Key West’s roadways, now in worse condition than they have been in many a year. “Give us better streets” should be a good slogan for the aspirants for the city commission. Since before the second World War the streets have been gradual- ly getting worse and worse. Even Eaton street, which has been repaired by the Navy, is in neéd of further improvement. However, the streets are not as bad as they were two weeks ago. As may have been noted by readers, many ruts in vari- ous streets have becn filled up and com- pacted, but the relief will be only tem- porary unless repair. work & continued at an increased pace. The main difficulty, when your doc- tor tells you to work less, is that no one volunteers to do your work for you. jem Feros printed each day in The.Citizen, the names most appear. Give all your earnest’ consideration and séleet the your NGI. ; THE: ORACLE. PROBLEM FOR BANKERS? A. Lee M. Wiggins, Under-Secretary 6f the Treasury, suggests that bankers help preserve, the private. enterprise .sys* by “restraining those who place their immediate pfofit above the national for the Na-}o When the | good.” t , Soa men short of Mr. Wiggins points out that in the d strength od recruits are | making of loans, banks have a potent in- strument and in facing the inflationary front, should “examine carefully the ef- fect of all loans on our current national economy.” He likewise points out that because of a shortage of goods, the facil- ities‘to produce have actually “become a temporary monopoly, resulting in higher prices and higher profits.” The general principles announced by the South Cafolififan ate undoubtedly sound, but their praetiea} application in connection with business matters is very difficult. How is a banker to determine, for instance, which of his customers place immediate profit above the national good? In addition, suppose that one group of banks, rejects a lean. because it might have an‘adverse effect on our ¢urrent na- tional economy? Would other banks like- wise r@ject the loan or will they earn a ne weustomer- by making a safe loan, re- gardless of their opinion of its effect on the national economy? three per, tinder quota. ports eome ey the Navy getione-fifth of its needed ti en, it has: important manta functions, ofits own, as well. Some people ional Guard as adequate sub- “Phe National Guard does’ not have to become seaeivolens 6 of universal mili- ments av: keep its personnel at reason- able. efficiency ,for. some .yeats. It is too much) to°expect, however, for the Guard to-tiitn; out apiannual crop of well-trained soldiers when it begins to work with those who have had no ‘previous military. ex- perience. The time has come’ for the people of Mnroe county to understand that one dyjil & week and two weeks in camp dur- ing the ‘Year are not’ehodgh to, make a soldier, This is said without dis- ognetnan to the membets ~ of the Na- al Guard, . whose services in .their tigta ate vitally important and essential tg welfare of the nation: } Any way. a young man looks at “the today, the National Guard should ‘ Ptesent an attractive appeal. If you can ‘name ten unselfish indi- viduals in Key West, the future of this community is safe and assured.- WILD LIFE DIMINISHES Wildlife on the North American.con- tinent is diminishing very fast, according to the fore authorities on fish and game, ; The reason is not hard to dis¢over. There are.too many human beings, with better instruments of destruction and transportation. In many. cases, the rules are violated by rapacious sportsmen who have no interest in the preservation of wildlife. Reeent conventions found some ecrtitic- ism levelled against stockmen and agen- cies building dams and other pnbtic works. The chafge is that little attention is being paid te recreational and wildlife values and that there has been umneces- sary destruction of wildlife. ; We do not intend to get into any ar- | gument about the protest reported. There fare-two sides to the Proposition, but prartically everyone in the nation can agree that greater attention must be paid to the conservation of wildlife, Never put off until. next wépk the —~ you" ieee have done last et Phe- value: of advertising depends up- on ‘the people whoiréad the advertising; they cint:rend it if they don’t see it. Se aEREEEEeee ee Bveérybody claims to ba careful but an average of 100,000 Americans die on. the highn our nation every yéar. Insofar as Key nd, Monroe County are con- cerned, néaly all accidents occur at night, evidence @fthe fact that more-care.in driving aiken @iring the daytime. r he ® ES in the race. Several candidates will take. are we broseca Stinaare. For ten’ sateat tian ate ace Aract.one hour; for mountain stands ard twe hours. OCT. 13 THROUGH OCT. 17 :00—1 cre ¥.—nbe 9 ‘Honeymoon in N. ¥.—n! aonem rogrstae 215—Oklahoma Roundup—cbs ody Valley Folks—mbs 10:00—Fred Waring Show—nbe Music For Yousebs: My Story Drama—abe * 10:25—Hetty Crocker Talk—abe: 10:30—Say !t With Ee ‘ito Sarthar Posies See Sayer 14:30—Ben Alexander Show—mbs’ ” 11:45—Serials (until 2:30)—cbs Afternoon 12:00—Welcpme Travelers—abe Kate Smith Speaks—mbs sho Words and Music—nbc y Band Concerts—mbs 4 00-Sencert Half-Hour—nbe 2:00-—<Four Hours of Serials—nbe Queen for a Day—nil #:002Bride 9nd, Groom=_abe Mart! i Records—mbs 8 oo-Doube or Nothing—ebs Be Seated—abe Fae House Party—cbs Paul Whiteman Records—abe 4:00—Hint Hunt Quiz—ebs * 4:30—Winner, Take All—cbs. 4:45—Kiddies Show 1% hts. (west repeats? hr. later)—abe Kiddies Time 1% hrs, (west repeats 1 hr. later)—mbs 6:00—School of the Air—ebs 6:30—Tréasury Bandstand—cbs 6:45—Lum and Abner—cbs-cast our, mountain. standard. subtract "twe hours, Some local, stations change tay to fit loc: ae or program ct es ‘sane not be included. " WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 Evening 6:00—News Report, 15 Min.—nbe Newscast Every Day—cbs Network ‘Silent ‘Hour—abe-east Kiddies Hour (repeat)—abe-west Network Silent (1 hr.)—mbs-east Kiddies Hour (repeat)—mbs-west, 6:18—Sports: Concert Time—nbe Guest Talks Time—cb: 6:30—Red Barber Sports. Lum & Abner (repeat)--cbe-west 6:45—Newscast By Three—nbe Lowell Thomas (repeat 11)—ebs 7:00—Radio Supper Club—nbc-basie Mystery of the Week—cbs ews and Commentary—abe Fulton Lewis, Jr.—mbs 7:15—News and Comment—nbe ack Smith and Song—cbs mmentary—abe The Evening Concert-mbs 7:30—The House Party—nbe Bob Crosby's Club—cbs Lone Ranger Drama—abe Leland Stowe—mbs ‘ 7:45—Kaltenborn Comment—nbo . Ed Murrow News—cbs Sports Comment—mbs 8:00—Dennis Day Comedy—nbo American Melody Time—cbs Mayor of the Town—abe Crime Book Drama—mbs 8:30—Great Gildersieeve—nbe r. Christian, Drama—ebs Nox Pop Interviews—ab Quiet Please, Drama—mbs, 8:55—Five Minutes News—cbs Billy Rose Comment—mbs 9:00—The Dufty Tavern—nbe Morgan and Ameche—cbs Abbott & Costello—abe Gabriel Heatter Comment—mbs 9:15—Real Life Drama—mbs 30—District Attorney Drama—nb¢e To Be Announced—cbs Jack Paar Comedy—abe Let's Go to Movies—mbs 10:00—The Big Story Drama—iibe Whistler Mystery Drama—cbs Bfng Crosby Variety—abe The Racket Smashers—mbs 10:30—Jimmy Durante Show—nbe Escape, Adventure Drama—cbS 44 Henry Morgan Show—abe To Be Announced—mbs . 11:00—News & Variety 2 hi News, Variety, Dance News and Dance Hour—ab News, Dance Band 2 hrs.—mbs 12:00—Dancing Continued—abe-west TODAY IN HISTORY (Know America) 1858—7th and last of tie his- toric Lincoln-Douglas debates. 1873—The Association for the Advancement of Women organ- ized, in New York, « Orleans killed at his door;, the Mafia suspected and several Ital- lomatic talk with Italy. 1906—San Francisco Japs from its schools. Bill passed by Congress. 193212 Federal Home Loan Banks open for business. 1941—Germans break through Russian defense in the Crimea. 1942—Large number of land on Guadalcanal. 1944—Allies fight paratroopers dropped into Aachen} overnight. Jap demobilization. Political Announcements FOR ELECTION OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, NOVEMBER 4. 1947 SS For City Commissioner LOUIS CARBONELL ALBERT B. COOPER LOUIS M. J, EISNER WILLIAM Billy FREEMAN EARL HIGGS HUNTER G. HARDEN (Sonny) ALBERT G. ROBERTS NEIL SAUNDERS BRUCE SAYLES CHARLES s, TAYLOR 1890—Chief of police of New! Japs | boys 11 to 13, played cops and) A FR Stowe ‘unnoticed. rad wh cat 24 robbers. almost. daily . for two OF 'months—then. Police Chief = "OCTOBER | 15, 1937. _,_ {3s considerable ability in a wete oe pits ph Te eb to avoid . “The Seppe offical oe trenides for, there is lication. of ey. West High | chance for tain amount of School student body, was issued | success. ea : today: for dist tine during | Pa PD ik Vala a SAE this. semester: : 21 The shores of the Great Lakes jare longer than the combined County Tax Collector Frank 'Atlantie, Gulf and Pacific Pe ees ee wes fi hig of the United States. im fase In Ra ES 8 RE. the payment.of poll taxes sinca| A billion and a half tons of h {the recent story concerning them iron ore have been taken from was in The Citizen. |the Mesabi range. The. nurgber now exceeds 509. | ITCHING KNOCKED OUT Nanicly: pyde weing, pee Loy ‘a0, reach (Bans. datovered . NOTICE 18 the undersi business Olga Renedo and Mary Castro | are’ running a closé race in the popularity. contest that is being ; eondueted’ by the Rey West So- "\eial Club. - ange. aeeaN, rae i Fi Sotho Satin om RbMUND wm ALE Building Inspector Say Ba-j; e OEE ich for ’s . ool ALL chansons ree ker today. issued a permit for) ina ota Bg ay ‘ae CREOMULS ESICe MANDS “AGAINST SAID ESTAT! the construction. of a bar and | Tedted pelighttully surprised. tint "3 ‘Colds, Bronchitis Dl OINTMENT — You and each of you are hereby coekfail -garden at La Casa Ma- rina. Charles. Taylor, manager - of the Porter. Dock Company, will leave Sunday for Orlando to at- tend a meeting of salesmen in Florida of the Texas Oil Com- | pany. A masquerade ball ‘will be held | by the Cuban Club on Friday | night, October 29. 1 notified amd wed’ to” pfesent ~ any claims and demands which you, or either of you, nay have against the estate of Edmund W. Albury, deceased, late of said County, to the County Judge of Monroe Coun- ty, Florida, at his office in the court” ¢ of said County at Key West, idd, within veight eaten- dar months from the time of the first publication of this ‘ notiee: ch claimor demand shall be. in writing; and shalt state ‘the place of residence and post’. office ad- dress of the claimant. and shall he sworn ‘to by the claimant, Ris agent, or his attorney, and’ any such claim or demand not so filed shall be vold. LIZABETH B, ALBURY, As executrix of the Last win and “Testament of Edmund W. |Albarr, deceased William AL Attorney for Almost’ a column of political | announcements for the city elec- | tion next month ‘are published in The Citizen. Candidates for’ mayor are Willard M. Albury’; and Frank Delaney. With Its Nervous, Highstrung Feelings? Are yow troubled by distress of fe- male functional monthly disturb- ances? Does it make you feel so nervous, cranky, restless, weak, @ bit moody—at stich times? Then'po J try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve such symp- toms! Women by the thousands have reported remarkable benefits. Pinkham’s Compound is what Doctors call @ uterine sedative. It has a grand soothing effect on one of woman's most important organs. Taken regularly—Pinkham's Com- pound helps build up resistance againstsuch distress. It’s aso agreat stomaehic tonic! Ali drugstores. Monthly Female Pains Pinkham’s Compound ts very effective to relieve monthly cramps, headache, 2 when due to female func- tional monthly disturbances. nov 5, 1947 COtRT oF THE ELE) ICEAL €MRCUIT al TH STATE. OF FL DA Will E. P. Roberts, electrician, and lieutenant in the Florida National Guard, announced to- pivonct @ay his candidacy for member | lof the city couneil. K Pialmeite, SPH MILTON COOK, Defendant. DRDER OF PUBLICATION joseph Milton Cook, O. Box 114, ‘ollinsville, Alabama. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: are hereb ired t -| 4 i pear: to the ‘BIN for Divorce ited rere were renee Ure aOY hgainst. you in the above styled| body; it's the worry that kills.” cause on or before the lth day of deat SELLS j be taken as confessed. “The reason I can’t get along rk rida, and Ordered at Key IWwest-| with my wife is that she wants | to submit all our differences to ; arbitration.” “Fo arbitration?” “Yes, she always wants tefer disputes to her mother.” _this 14th’ day of October, @ireutt Court Seal) ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk of Cirenit. Court. By: Alice A. Salgado, Deputy Clerk. Errique Esquinaldo, Jr., Attorney for Platatift. oct 15-22-29; nov 5, 1947 to BUSY MAN'S PAUSE . FOR COKE LEADS T0 WORKING REFRESHED citcrrr counr VENTH. SUDIOIALCH AND FOR MONROE £0) rye ORIDA at aN BERNIC€ A ¥pinintite, ‘To: JOANICE YAWN, JOHNNY YAWN, DIVORCE ‘also known as Defendant. To: JUANICE YAWN, algo kown as JOHNNY YAWN, Box Hazelhurst, Ge ONDER OF PUR CATION YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, that a_ Bill of Complaint for Di-! verce has been filed against yo recuired ite! answer, or of! cause. On.,Or. bes fore the 8th day - of November, 1947; otherwise the allegations .of said BIIL WIL Bd taker, ax vcuntexe: d be pub- in“THe KEY WEST. CITT _onee a week for four consee- Ks. h “day of ‘October, 1947. tit Court Seal) ROSS 'C_ SAWYER, Clerk of the Cireuit Co: By: (sd) Kathigen a D. e DE AS, MAER & FLOYD, Attorneys for Ptamtiff, cos’ ians lynched, causing much dip-| , excludes A 1914—The Clayton Anti-Trust iz German | \v | 1945—Pierre Laval of France executed by a firing squad. Mac-| | Arthur announces completion of | 1005 Biscayne ule Miami 32,. Fla. DielaL, clncete Tare OF FLORIDA, i 148 7 Ww stadt Plaintife, DIVORCE me or ee Ww. ESOS, ubove entitled case. and T . PLEASE rum empty bottles promy as the newspaper der “shail she. publishsé “ances for four consecutive weeks. the Honorable Aquilino as One of the Judges t rt and the Seal of this Court in the City of Key West, ‘ounty, Plorida, this 7th pber, 1947. ROSS C SAWYER, Clerk Circuit Monroe Count By: Kathleen Depu oct 8-15- 1947. ‘T OF THE IN THE C IRCUFT COU! EB rpctrr NTH JUDICIA OF THE STATE OF FLO! AND FOR MONROB COU CHANCERY, = ‘ane NORMAN C. ¢ 1. 116158 EZO, Plaintiff, vs. DEVORCE ELSIE MAB Defendant. ORDER OF PUBLICATION TO: Elsie Mae Cerezo, Rotite No. 1, Box 236, Enfield, Nofth Carotina. | You are hereby required to ap-| pear to thé Bit for Divorce filed against you in the gbove styled cause on or before the 1th day of November, &.D. 1947, otherwise the allegations contatned therein will be taken as confessed. CERBZO, Done and Ordered at Key, West, Florida. thle ith day of October, A. « Teult Court Seal) ROSS C_ SAWYER, Clerk of Circuit Court. Ry: Kathleen Nottage, Deputy Clerk. William V. Alba Attorney for Platnete. + Oct $-2&-32-29, 1947 BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY By! KEY WEST GOCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY : © 1947, The Coca-Cola

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