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.. WHEN COLD WINDS BLOW “boom”. in connection with tealty sales. -| Building. boom, however, shows material dd when moneyed men are as second class matter peeeroe, 5 Entered at Key West, Florida, titled to seesitea | community. That. is what.is happening on Planta- : * tion, Key, aceording to County Tax Asses- =-y-ee-nee--$10.00;| sor Gandolfo. But, in connection with the ~~ 275 | building-boom, there is also a realty ony boom. Prices of real estate on Plantation any. of the other keys, except Key West tte sof thabks, resolutions and the immediate vicinity of Marathon. fengeat invaront, ‘put It will not, publish anonymous | way runs, We have not- seen the n- SS I tation developments, but Gandolfo says fod they would be a credit to any community. The time will come, as. The Citizen has. said frequently, when the chain. of keys from Key Largo to. Key West will be dotted with many good-sized communities, with fishing lodges, hotels, pavilions, as well as dwellings. ° The keys are the only part- of the United States where frost has not oceur- red in the history of the Weather Bureau. While a large percentage of tourists is concerned in entertainment, another large = ear | IMPROVEMENTS WEST: e imate,” the FOR KEY > ‘| pereentage seeks “climate, and 4 pram BY. THE crrizen,| | warmer it isin the winter time, the greater sme {| it is appreciated. *-1, More Hotels and Apartments. “2, Beach and Bathing Pavilion, ~ 3, -Airports-—Land and Sea. 4. Consolidation of County. and City Governments. . §. Community Auditorium, (a a a Ferns i i alata ade ay MONOGRAPH To,the Candidates: “What candidates will win in the coming November election? Those. who get the most votes. That remark seems trite, but it was not always true in Key «| West.‘Now, with the advent of the. vot- }: ing machines, crooked manipulations are alniost nil. : “Down. below the frost belt.” That is an excellent slogan for the Florida Keys. When it. beeomes widely known, thou- will” make it-a point to take advantage of such a climate when cold winds blow in other sections of the United States. Objectives. of Florida’s Inter-American Center will be taken up with ministers of } education in ten South American. coun- | tries and Guba by Dr. A. Curtis Wilgus, assistant direetor of the Center, it was | announced by Senator Walter B. Fraser, St. Augustine, home of the Center. WAR CLOUDS MAY, DISAPPEAR THE: ORACLE. . War between Russia and the United States is “inevitable,” in the opinion of Bertram Russell, British philosopher and mathematician, unless Russia accepts our proposals for international control of the ‘atom. The statement by Mr. Russell may be > THEIR BODIES RETURN Bodies of youn Americans, who gave their lives in defense of their coun- try, ate Béginning’ to ‘come “Home from their temporary resting places in the entirely correct, but only the future will various areas of conflict. reveal the fact- Neither from the stand- The arrival of the dead should serve | point of philosophy or. mathematics can to emphasize the sacrifice made by the |one say that such a struggle is “inevit. nation’s: defenders. It should Move every | able.” American to appreciate the contribution The history of the world has revealed that our fighting men made to the security many instances of tension, much greater and civilization of our people. than that which now exists between this ‘Twice in a generation, the young men | country and Russia, without any outbreak of this nation have been called upon to} of hostilities, In fact, despite the war of offer themselves on the altar of liberty. words, the swapping of epithets, there is Thousands of them gave up their lives in some reason to doubt the probability of a the two conflicts. Many of them died in struggle between the two nations, now the confident hope that a similar sacrifice the strongest powers in the world. would be avoided by their exertions. It may be that the passing of time and j Asa nation, we did not keep faith | the experience of years will convince the with the heroic dead of the first World | Russians, despite their inexperience and War. We failed in the supreme endeavor suspicion, that the United States is not to make the peace they won lasting. Now | out to control the earth. It may be that the with the return of the bodies of thosé | actions of the Russian government, as the who died in the second struggle, we should people of that country. acquire greater resolve, as a people and:a nation, to work power, will likewise lend support to the unceasingly to make effective hopes that opinion that the Russians, after all, do not spurred these men to heroic exploits. claim the entire globe. - This does not mean, in our opinion, that we should turn our backs upon the Greece, now much in the public eye, is possibility. of, war. Certainly, there is no] about as big as North Carolina, and. has example in history, known to us, which}, population of some 8,000,000. demonstrates that a country can avoid war by being unarmed and helpless in a preda- tory world. There are some.examples, however, and much logic to support the Four major medical groups recently lesson, that: the road» ta peace may be | proposed, cooperative. action. on, the, part found in being prepared for;war. of*the public to curb chronic diseases, which are the major causes of death and disability. CHRONIC DISEASE DEADLY APOLOGY TO MOSLEMS. eee The medical: men. point out that con- A Chinese newspaper, published. at.| servative estimates are that twenty-five Tsingtao, has agreed to publish a formal | million persons, have. a. chronic. disease, apology and dismiss its-editer after print-| that each year. chronic diseases. cause: ing an artiele referring to, the.Moslem |! nearly one million deaths and‘are respon- aversion to pork, é sible for the loss of almost: one. billion: Tt seems. that Tsingtao Moslems, in-| days from productive activity. : censed by the article, threatened to bomb The most important, of. the, chronia the newspaper plant. Moreover, at. Pei-| diseases are. heart disease, arterio-scler- ping, a newspaper. was. wrecked two | osis, high blood. pressure, nervous and weeks earlier by angry Moslems for the | mental disease, tuberculosis, cancer, dia- same reason, } betes and: asthma. This incident reveals something of an It is.worth noting that public attention, absence of tolerance»on, the part of-the {centered upon communicable. diseases, has Moslems, While they are entitled to their,| resulted. in. signal success: against -these aversion to pork and it is nobody. else’s:| threats to human life. Now, in the opinion business; the Moslems can hardly expeet:| of the medical groups, it is time for us to everybody in the world to ayoid any ref- | focus inereasing, attention on the chronic erence, incident to their religion, i mer The Citizen -does.not like, the word’ behind the building, it is an asset to any | recently ‘have been higher than on’ What is happening on Plantation now. will happen before long on other: 9:00—Honeymoon tn N. ides Breakfast Club—abe 16—Oklahoma Roundup—cbs: Shady Valley Folks—mba, Waring Show—nbo :25—Betty Crocker Talk—abo 10:30—Say It With Music—mbs: 00—Arthur Godfrey Show—cbs Breakfast in Hollywood—abe 1%:30—Ben Alexander Show—mbs 11:45—Serials (2% hrs.)—ebs Afternoon 12:00—Welcome Travelers—abe. Kate Smith Speaks—mbs- 12:30—Words and Music—nbe Daily Band Concerts—mba, 1:00—Concert Half-Hour—nbe 2:00—Four Hurs of Serials—nbe Queen for a Day—mbs 2:30—Bride and Groom—abe Martin Block Records—mbs 3:00—Doubdie or Hotping—<be Ladies Be Seated—: 3$:30—The House Party—cbs Paui Whiteman Records—abo 4:00—Hint Hunt Quiz—ebs 4:30--Winner Take All—cbs 4:45—Kiddies Show 1% hrs. (west repeats 1 hr. later)—abe Kiddies .Time 1% hrs. (west Tepeats I hr. later)—mbs §:00—School of the Air—chs §:30—Treasury Bandstand—cbs $:45—Lum and Abner—cbs-east NETWORK PROGRAMS: . Ti ja eastern standard. For cen. tral standard subtract one hour, tor mountain standard | eubtr: hours. Some local stations change. hour of relay to fit local schedules. Last minute program changes can- Mot be included, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 Evening 6:00—News Report, 15 Min.—nbe ewscast Every Day—cbs Network. Silent Hour—abc-east Kiddies Hour (repeat)—ab: Network Silent (1 hr.)—mb: ‘Kiddies Hour (repeat)—mb: 6:15—Sports: Concert Time—nbe . Frontiers of Science, Talk—cba - 6:30—Red Barber Sports—cbs-east Lum & Abner (repeat)—cbs-west 6:45—Newscast By Three—nbe Lowell Thomas (repeat 11)—cbs 7:00—Radio Supper Club—nbe-basic Mystery of the Week—cbs News and Commentary--abe Fulton Lewis, Jr.—mbs 7:15—News and Comment—nbe Jaek Smith and Song—cbs Daily Commentary—abe Divner Concert—mbs 7:30—The House Party—nbe st st West Bob Crosby's Club—cbs of The Green Hornet—abe Arthur Hale Comment—mbs-baslo 7:45—Harkness Comment—nbe Ed Murrow News—ebs Sports Compient—mbs 8:00—Milton Berle Variety—nbe ‘Town Newspaper Play—cbs Youth Asks Government—abe Mysterious. Traveler—mbs 8:15—Weekly News Review—abe 8:30—Date with Judy, Drama—nbe r. and J he 8:B5—Five Minutes News~cbs.. oe Billy: Rose Comment—mbs 9:00—Amos and Andy—nbe We the People, Guests—cbs Gabriel Heatter Comment—mbs 9:18—Reat Life Drama—mbs 9:30—Fibber and Molly—nbe Studio One, Drama-—ebs Boston Symphony Hr.—abe Zane Grey Story—mbs 10:00—Bob Hope Comedy—nbe American Forum, Debate—inbs. 10:15—Scout About Town—mbs. 10:30—Red Skelton Comedy—nbe CBS Is There, Drama—cbs Labor U.S.A. "Talks—abe California's Melodies—mbs 10:48—Voice of Business—a' 11:00-—News & Variety 2 bri News, Variety, Dance 2 hrs.—cbg News and Dance Hour—: News. Dance Band 2 hr: 12:00—Dancing. Continued—a’ —nbe Your Horoscope TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947 —Sympatietic and somewhat sensational, you are liable te. find frequent changes of for- tune or empolyment. The native of this day generally gets inured to hard work and accustomed to pursuing the ordinary paths of labor, so that but little notice will be taken of what others are doing, and really but little of what he himself is accom- Pplishing. There is a fair promise of success in this day. TODAY. IN HISTORY (Know America) 1783—Congress . moves to avoid being insulted by mu- tinous Revolutionary soldiers. 1797—(150 years ago) The vU.}," S. Frigate, Constitution—“Old Tronsides” — launched in Bos- ton. 5 1879—Edison’s first successful incandescent lamp patented. 1902—The Samoan. controver- | | sy bewteen the United States and Germany decided for Ger- many by Sweden’s king, the ar- bitrator. 1915—First radio across the Atlantic. telephone 1917—For first time, the First | Division, A. E. F, trenches in France. 1940—Churchill France not to take against Britain. 1942—Roosevelt_ signs biggest tax bill te date—7 billion dol- ars. enters the appeals up to arms 1943—-U. S. 8th Army. fights} way through passes in the Ap- penines, Italy. 1944—American _ forces ad- vance inland on Leyte. # 1946 — Molotev, arriving here | for the UN. General Assembly meeting, pledges Russia’s coop- eration in, “strengthening peace,” N. J. Died in i Connecticut poet 1898—Smauel F. Smith, Bos- ton Baptist clergyman, author member of the ‘Rockefeller In- stitute, born in Halifax, N. Ss. 70 years ago.» sre Sane Dr. David: D. Hefry, presi- dent of Wayne University, De- |’ troit, born at. McKeesport, Pa., : 42 years ago. Paul C. Cabot of Boston, noted |’ in Brogkline, |, banker, born. Mass,, 49. years. ago, cer, bern in Kansas. City, Mo., 56 years ago, Jay N. “Ding” Darling of Des Moines, Iowa,:cartoonist, born at Norwood, Mich., 7] years ago, Stanley Walker of New York, noted mewspaperman, bior nat Lampasas, Texas, 4@.years ago. Dr. William B. Castle of Har- vard, noted professor of medi- cine, born in Cambridge, Mass,, 50 years ago. Governor James’ L. McConau- ghy of, Connecticut, former. col- lege head, born in, New York, 60 years ago, . : Bicyclists in the Netherlands are licensed and required to obey all traffie regulations. LEGALS: NOTICE. ENDER, FICTITIONS. Sau erirere: NOTICE. I$. HEREBY. GIVEN that the udersigned, desiring to engage in business, -under name of “Marshall Court of Monroe Dated October 13th, 1 CYRYL LL. Oct 14-21-28; mow.dt, 1447. NOTICE USOERELCTITIOUS NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under. the fictitious name of *Trepical Package Liquor Store,” 629 Duval Street, Key West, Florida, Intend to register said fictitious name with; the. Clerk of reult Court of Monroe County, NOTIC : Y GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring in business under the evans Enterprise: E Street, Key West, Florida, to register said fictitiou: name with tiie Clerk of the Circ: Court of Monree County Dated September 29, DORR: by City ston of ‘The jorida, at to be opened at a regu of said City Commission: t said time and date,at.the Com- ission Chamber in the City Hall, West, Florida. for the pur- e of that.certain frame resi- ence byllding numbered 1023 W from | 5 Philadelphia to Princeton, N. J.,|s P: . Florida,. in an amount mt than twenty reentum (200, ) he amount bid. Draftg-and, checks: will, be return- promptly to bidders w re rejected, The draft or check the successful bidder will be plicd on accoupt of the amount id to the said City -four (24) hours af- ‘ceptance of such bid. successful bidder = must © said building to be remove: later than November 1, 1947. the, lot’ oh}, whieh: it is now ed. aid City Commission reserves te rejcet any. and alb bids py informality in any bid t Key West, 16th day of October, ‘A. TEENAGE 8 HUF, CROSS EYES Youth is time for fui not Help itineis ree econstruce, ees PONE DAY Sate St. Louis, March: é “wight. Not r ,}change.. Gentle. to. moderate. vari- Dr. Oswald Avery, emeritus | : Edwin. M, (Ted): Shawn,, dan-!, | fy Aron derstorms in late afternoon or much _ temperature akle winds., Florida: .and_scattered. thundershow:, aye over central and south»pertione Lit. er activity through, \ Thundershowegs, m tle, change .in .temperatur * Jacksonville through the: | ida Straits: and East Gulf: Mexico: Gentle, east.to southeast (winds. today, inereasing to gen- tye to” mederate tonight and Wiedwesday:, Considerable cloudi; ss and scattered thundershow~ fer activity. with. thundershowers), central _and_sauth; ‘Mostly, over postions. have.-been issued~ ” Key West, Fla, Oct. 21, 1947, Eastern Standard Time, 85) 74\tinued at the end of this. month, 8Ojlit was officially announced to- 79 day. > 5:54 p.m, 1:54 p.m, YIDES Tomorrow Naval base (Eastern Standera Time) Fagh Low. 2:47 a.m, 10;39 a.m, 11:44 p.m. Reference Stuuon: Key West ‘Simeot| neignt of Me Station—~ Tide. |hign wates Baia Honda. = —vune. (bridge) --_1U mun, 0.0 tt. No Name Key +2nr. (east, side) —__2U min. Soca Chica —vnr. «Panay vont) 40min, Vaiges Channer +Zhr. (north enay —ivimun, +14 ft. . 0Vo (NOTE: Minus sign—correc- ons. WO be suDlractea. rius Sigu-——correcuuns Ww ve adaeu.) The cormorant must surface to consume a fish after he has caught it under water. The principal plant nutrients in, the soil are nitrogen, phospho; rus, potassium and calcium. Political Announcements FOR ELECTION OF CITY COMMISSIONERS OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA, NOVEMBER 4, 1947 For City Commissioner A. MAITLAND ADAMS PAUL G, ALBURY LOUIS CARBONELL ALBERT B. COOPER ... FRED J. DION “LOUIS M. J. EISNER WILLIAM Billy FREEMAN EARL HIGGS HUNTER G. HARDEN (Sonny) ALBERT G. ROBERTS PETER J. ROSS NEIL SAUNDERS BRUCE SAYLES CHARLES S. TAYLOR JOSEPH M. VILLAR 2 flights daily MIAMI convenient connections to New Yorts, with i Pensacola, Tampa, New Orleans and other leading cities You geteverything when you fly Nationoh speed, comfort, convenience, courteous ‘seevice. All recognized air travel cards, accepted. See your travel,agent vr call Jaeksqnville. to... Apalachicola: He smalkocraft.or storm warnings! takeri at 8:30 a.m., . jonly 330 tags. have been sold. Fis 2 i) watt Last day for the payment of poll taxes and registering for jthe city election on: 9 ended das,” Gory mez, supervisor of °1 tion, said today that. 2,649 are quali- ified to vote in the. election. Among the visitors . in Key West for a short’time, yesterday ag Mrs. Fred P. Cone,,wife of Florida’s governor. She was taken on a ride around the city before leaving on her return to Tallahassee. Sa? Monthly banquet of the Key West Golf.Club will be held to- night in» the Delmonica, with ment acting, as hosts. } Miss» Olga Renedo, with a vote of 15,000, is still leading in the popularity contest that the Key} West Social Club is conducting.’ Airplane service between Key West and Miami will be. discon~ Sale of automobile license tags in the: city is lagging far behind the number at this time last year, City Clerk Wallace Pinder said today. More than 1,200 cars are.in the city, he added, and Horace O’Bryant, principal of Key: West High School, was the chief speaker last night at a meeting of the Fellowship Club | in the First. Methodist Church annex. His. subject was, “Future Possibilities of Key West High School.” Mrs, Eugene A. Roberts, 823 Georgia street, was notified yes- terday that she was the winner of first prize in the third Dawn- breakers contest held by the Mi- ami Broadcasting. Company. Today The Citizen says in an editorial paragraph: “Occasionally a daydreamer is surprised when a-dream comes true.” Stomach Distress Is Gone After, Ten | Years of Suffering 1 ‘, One man recently stated that | for 10 years he felt like he. had a \brick in his stomach. This feeling | was due to the lump of undigest- | ed food he always, had inside: of | ‘him. He was .weak, worn out. headachy, swollen with gas and }terribly constipated. Recently he} started taking INNER-AID and) says the feeling like a brick in his stomch disappeared the second day. Bowels are regular now, gas and headaches are| gone and he feels like a new man. INNER-AID is the new formula of 12 Juices from Nature’s Plants. It has relieved many people: who had never been really helped be- fore by any medicine. Taken meals it mixes ur food, thus eliminating the poisons that foster stomach trouble. It will cleanse, enliven liver and remove old bile from the system. So don’t go on suffer- ing. Get INNER AID. Sold by allt drug stor “What is Good for My Community is Good for Me” 1AM PROUD OF MY SAFETY-AND COURTESY RECORD RIDE THE for CONVENIENCE WE’RE HERE TO SERVE THE FAMILY When you're all out together shopping or having fun; when Dad’s on his way to work, and Mother’s going to- visit Friends: when the- children are off for school—our lines serve the fam- , ily, safely and courteously, ||: Key West Transit Co., Inc. J. W. Sellers, Manager Phone 1057 (2) UBSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 194 be the losers in ‘Thursday's tourna-| Sestie“iaats IND. DUETOA ATTACKS. MA Are you troubled distress of feraale functional monthly @ disturbances? 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