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‘Onl ly New: ‘West and ly Dally paver in, K ‘Key [Sedan Mindat nn k's Na ntered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter ee wee MEMBER OF THE ASS ‘The OCIATED PRESS is exclusively entitled to x, Press e: use for reproduction of all news nec rege tehes credited “ to it or not otherwise credited in this paper, and ate iso the local news published here. ly = eh Wee I momar LN All reading tice, Acard Cae Fesolutt of qe ng et rotten Bo tte, I be Charged for at the rate of 1v'cents a’ line, Notices for entertainment by churches from Bwhich a peoeay A] to be gorivesla re 5 avites or zep is an open and "1 4 “eunmlon of lic issues an “gublects of local or it, will not publish anonymous Sinmun tions. FN POR OR ROS FE CEH ERT ET EE EF WEEN RE ONE PUP RAVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED ide! THE CITIZEN 1. More Hotels and partinmote 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 3. Airports—Land and Sea. 4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. , §. Community Auditorium. ‘Washington, D. C. erpaien: All Gaul. was divided into three ley into two. parts? Where there is a will there is’ a way, i | "THE ORACLE.’ Germans which now waits in Russia urn of fortune that will permit it pay back into the German Father- nd. . The army, according to. reports, is néadea by Field Marshal General Fred- erich von Paulus, who surrendered at “UP PStillingrad; ‘arid; ‘subsequently --called, on "Germans to overthrow the Hitler regime. =~ The German force, it is said, is equipped with small arms only, but receives artil- “hlery training. The larger weapons, how- & fever, are kept by Soviet officials, when "riot in actual use. The men, unlike the «.’ other German prisoners of war in. Russian hands, do not work at forced labor but are maintained as' soldiers. 4 American officials do not believe that the Germans would march into their Fath- _erland to fight. other Germans’ but they do not dismiss the possibility that>this Russian-trained force could make trouble for the United States or Great Britain in ‘the event of a crisis with the Soviet Union. soe Censequently, the existence of such a } sc Torce, whose effectiveness could be in- te Eee creased quickly by possession of a full ar- ee of weapons, must be considered as a “factor in the European. situation when the > German treaty is concluded. . Assuming that the report — is correct and that a Russian-trained German army is in existence, it is:easy to foresee that, i ~When the armies of occupation leave Ger- «many, this » Communist-controlled force ‘could proceed into Germany and | 3 “take over control of the entire country. ¢ No doubt,“ the army from Russia would march into Germany as an army of libera- tion, but the net result would be the prac- ~'.- tical capture of Germany by the Soviet. hay’ ator itiadtdocns LONGER OR SHORTER? Public opinion is having a “peppery” effect upon the question of whether women’ 8 skirts should be longer, but the , argument has been stopped about half- way between the knees and the shoe tops. ‘ An original “Little Below the Knee Club” Sore in Chicago is being shown in the pictures. s Al right with us, gals! ps a nn fl ails SIRE 2 ° . When you-hear an individual criticiz- ved by another, you might try to find out " just. why the critic is incensed. U. S. Farm assets rose above —_: juspense Svat a broadcast by Orson Welles of H. ate ‘ ‘Alt M. Landon, the. Republiéan presi- Be ebay eee ae Per iy ik ae G. Wells’ “War of the Worlds, $100 billion in 1945. i 8 All bd =: i ‘Or a je Mi 5 i and T- i] dential nominee in 1936,.dges giot under- | “Pears prams—eve- | gis —seen a TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS ee eee eer ane tein, |@seeeaeenemeneanan ‘fstand w running “ ei prama~a ge West New York, New Jersey. ~NOT “TIED UP” Various types of rumors. are age od the rounds’ in Key West:about the city election to be held next Tuesday. One rumor is to the effect that a “cbr tain candidate” has the Meare vote Hed up.” r as | |Caulkins, Jr., and his’ 18-year- OF THE ciriZen OF jens] old son, Kenneth, entered a So- OCTOBER 80, 'noma Valley farm yard to ask permission to hunt deer. Instead of a farmer, they were met by “AIRPLANE SERVICE "To |him. He evidently learned too). ONTINUE,” a streamer head-|fast. Giving the car too When we nes that rumor it rokial ! ed us of the outcome of ‘several city elec- 27 THROUGH OCT, 33 four-| t eabbes which charg- '}; oday. rounding y Bons in Bey: West heed sangidates nee : *. Morning ea. They _ -its horns, hs Pane erie eee ‘Key West igang me ‘oth ¢ supposed to have the Negto'vote “‘tied up” | e:0e-moneymion in N; ¥.—mbo fought 2h a i Spina finale ong "Mianai' was to bel discontinu- |and Boss were maby wyorea and of other candidates whom the Negroes: pera < r pee ly: escaped nce, cut ed October 31,, but ‘a committee were said to. be ‘opposing solidly. ” ae ee fr . jand bruised.” jsueceeded in having the company TODAY’S None of these rumors turned out to be | eee Por aea oe riget LEGALS Gb ai Minh wid WOE ANNIVERSARIES true, and the one now about the eer sear ete aap be | “The monument at Matecumbe, (Know America) ~ Negro vote” also. will..prove. to, be fal rears ine Eee! ft NOTICE EXPER, ricriTIOUs _ -jin: remembrance of the. persons |. 4773 Hugh L. White, Ten- |5 The Nesfoss like other voters in the com- He avast ie ciymood a be ‘ ; Cnean ory as lost their lives on that Key | noscee lawyer, U. S. ‘senator, |» a be herdéd, fii sh fash 11:30-Ben Alexander Show-m! Fine iter desiring ito ¢ care in ‘the Labor Day hurricane two public servant, __ Presidential munity, can not ine aor } heep > | 11:46—Serials (2% hrs.)-ebe [as ipolnete oan ee x the: and Rese ver aes, aa be page sil candidate, born in North Caro- pu, toy any: eengilete,: Win. some SareR- 12:00—Wi sient Key West, a rrorida. iatends Ps tees Madre ¢ pp Seer. ae Ke lina. Died April 10, 1849. . tions, as is true generally, Negroes vote ‘Kate Smith Speaks—mbs ister said fictitious name with the 14. large delegation ¥ | 1789—Hiram Bingham, _pie- > " . . Clerk of the Cli Court of Mon- ill attend the cere- according to the dictates of ‘their own cOn- | 1240—Words and Music—nbo, | Chore Re We Ulver COUT’ of SNH AN SERCES AC Fe \neer: American missionary to i ve ¢ i mony. eS born in Ben-|( sciences. If Negroes believe that a candi- | 1:00—concert #ait-Hour—nbe Date Cee ay Hones, |Hawaii. in 1820, born in « . A :00—Four Hours jals—nbe : ., {nington, Vt. Died November 11, date will promote the interests of the city, | ?°g%our Hours of Serisls > Sole Owuer.!/ Key West Civic Players will |ta¢9 or. oct 28-90; nov 6 13, 194 i i :90—Bride and Groom—abe © bial, RR Sr OES ‘give'a minstrel show ‘Thursday. 5. . Downin, T on which they and all other ee ai. A ikrtin Block ‘Reco Boia ole + wore | Uae ve rewenens: jnight, November 4, for the bene- hi Tene ea dacdcarchiioak anh Highest yesterday - dependent, they will vote for that candi- | s:00-Doubie or Nothing cbs BSE eo at fit of Troop 52, Boy Scouts of |) ticuituralist, the first great | Lowest last night y, date, and, conversely, if they believe that | s:s0—rne House Party—cbs the undersigned, desiring to engage America. ota wget pela pewd ES : ‘ % Paul Whiteman Records—abo in business under the ficettions - American in the field, rm ai Normal : a candidate is not qualified to be a com- | 4:00—Hint Bunt Quiz—cbs iname of. “Florida. ‘Keys Enter-{ ——.. \Newburgh, N. ¥. Died July 28, 4:30—Winner Take All—cbs piteee. bene bi ens ode Florida, P. o.| Mrs, Charlotte Haskins of the 11 1852. agi Hh show as haha (rest. a fetltiou! ohaee with the Clerk of Harris School, left this morning | 1815—Elizabert L. Comstock, Rainfall, 24 hours ending “ n - 4 m., inches the Circuit Court of Monroe Coun- for Fort Lauderdale to visit her Quaker clergyman, worker in 8:30 a.m., i missioner, they will cast their ballots against him. . PPG cord at th as bs ty, Florida. You don’t have to go. among Negro | §i%—rressusp te Ae ated Gtiober 8, 1947. |, {parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ied causes, among the great | j leaders to learn the truth of that state- | 6:46—Lum and Abner—cbs-east | aie 3 ; CeMe Se or, Ende anes rom the ra bis ge r | ques apuepggaillye of her genera- | i ment. Rank and file of the voters insist on bee | meetings of PATA. Associations epee in England. Died Aug. | i voting as they feel they should vote. CUIT COURT OF THE jn this district. 13, . pile Line gS CIRCUTE | | 1840—William Graham Sumn- FLORIDA, IN The Citizen knows of an-incident that happened recently that "put the four mem- bers of a Negro committee in‘ a false light, Those Negroes called at The Citizen office and requested that the - people of Key West be informed differently. HE STATE OF 5 4 : tron MONROE COUNTS: IN) Louis Wilson, son of Mrs. Cor- {&" famed Yale teacher of She ap jones loonset cake L-aoahe cial sciences, a trail blazer in| field, born Paterson, N. J. Died | April 12, 1910. No. 11-1 jrine Wilson of Key West, has Woh “Ste ANGHE, NWERNET, been elected, with 19 other stu- aintife, DIVORCE dents of Loyola University, New | HENRY, J. WE ag or ood Ht !Orleans, to represent that uni- ORDER OF PUMA ATION jversity in .“Who’s . Who” in} TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS TO: Henry J, Wemet: rr ke oe cian | . A ” Ryening | UPML-8, N. A. ;American colleges, a national col- | (Know America) ‘A candidate is presumptive who thinks taeasons pest. HM: jie Sueneet, Points Bhoge Island. jlege blue book. ! 1938—Alfred Vail, Morse’s co- he’ has any segment. of the vote in Key fetworkt Slient £ Hour—abe-east ... pear to the Bill’ for Divorce filed rene Tur |Worker, patents the dot-and- iddies Hour (repeat)— est |against you in the above styled; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Tur- dash alphabet still called the West “tied up.” x ork, bllent ‘a. he, cause on or before. the 10th day dies Hour (repeat)—mbs-w ct" November, A/D. 1947, otherwise |ner, who: have been away from | Morse ‘code. s—s) ined th - A Reference Station: Key We eS aN i : Me in kiy Opinion. "ralksercb a win aaririee Conteaned. * Salis ie teat Aan, vere ea re 1881—Captain George W. ‘Time of| Height ot | When scientists prove a fact it re- Bat gacctnchaccant Done and Ordered at Key West, |turne to visi r. Turner’s|1 ong and his party of Arctic f h mile uivetau sted Serer eeceattest | Florida, “this sth day of October: mother, Mrs. Charles A. Roberts, |(one ANG 0S PONY Cy OTTG | Statlon— Tide hlglt water mains a fact whether some Roope B 6:48—Newscast By Three—nbe (Gireuit Goust Seal) 1300 Von Phister street. ‘ lini jes of {eania Honda = —Ohr. to believe it or not. Lowell Thomas (repeat 11)—cbs ree toss SAWYER, ree, starvation within few miles of) (bridge) _10 min. 0.0 ft WOO ipaery ot ins Weekes | Ser kK athisen'Nousge. | Mrs, Jefferson Knight and | Siberian settlement. No Name Key +2hr. 1910—A 34-minutes flight | side) 20 min. around the Statue of Liberty, | Boca Chica —Ohr. New York Harbor, wins Mois- (Sandy Point) 40 min, jant a $10,000 prize. Valdes Channel +2hr. 1920—The Ku Klux Klan par-} (north end) 10min. +14 ades through Jacksonville, Flo- 000 rida, known as the beginning of} (NOTE: Minus ene imodern Ku Klux Klan movye-| tions to be subtracted. preceded cts pe ews and Magnan timid Fulton Lewis, Jr.—mbs TiiNows and Comment—nbe jack Smith and Song—cbs Baily Commentaryabe Dinner Concert—mbs ‘ 7:20=To Be Announced—nbo Crosby's, Club—chs: eof Yukon: Srimar Hale Comment-mbs-basle 7:48—Harkness Comment—nbe Sop News—cbs Deputy Clerk./Mrs, Paul Mesa yesterday enter- fates ect piaineiee tained Room Mothers of the Key oct 9-16-23-30, 1947. )West Junior-Senior High School in Mrs. Knight’s home on Wash- it ington street. 2 eR tag Tim Li a ARR ta ARS When you hear one.céngtessman, you understand what is going on in Washing- ton; when you hear two, you begin to be- come confused, and when: you hear three, or more, if you are smart, you give up. "SEES NO RUSSIAN THREAT Today The Citizen says in an} editorial paragraph: “When better books are writ-/™Pt. ‘ DIVORCE lten, more people. will read 1938+Historic Sunday night 90 trenry. i You are hereby required to ap- (Know America) : vasion from Mars. DONT BE BASHFUL? Bt $:66—Five Minutes News—c' ear to the Bill for Divorce filed aroiind wringing ‘their hands sy Russia Billy’ Rose Comment=m! ‘against you in the above styled] Gertrude F. Atherton of San 1941—John L. Lewis calls off as a threat:to,world: peage,y:.: somali Hall, Al Jolszonnbe 5». | cause of or, before the 24th day |Francisco, famed novelist, borf|sttike but sets/newy demdline: OH Gate Oe ‘Mr, Landon points out, _ the Rus- wil spieeie . ‘! ithe allegations contained therein |there, 90 years ago. 1944—Americans. on _ Leyte Waur Cac deacalvcanan rex ‘ ‘i Gabrier eatier Commént—-mps. prs pe taken x uae Admiral William F. Halsey, jclear. northern end of island of or Battery Char; san pray sians do not compare with, us ih national | 9:16—Reat Lite ape melas 40 | Florida, Sins 82nd day of October, |Jr., five-star admiral, born in |Japs. ; ; You Need G ian or Mast strength or even national ‘solidarity, and | **°aaece Sarton & ree nos, A.D, 1847. Elizabeth, N. J. 65 years ago. | 1945—President Truman, in reer teiteuie Court ree OSS _C_ SAWYER, clerk of Cireuit Court. By: Alice H. Salgado, Deputy Clerk. Téd (Theodore F.) Williams, |raido address, states industry as |Phone 1178 - Free Delivery | 4 famed Boston Red Sox player,'a whole can afford substantial born’in San Diego, 29 years ago. |wage increase without price in- JANE and SHINE Barts for Dough—abe ock Party Music—mbs 10:00—Bob Hawk Quiz—nbe 4 Magazine Theater— cbs, says that they could: 101 have begun to whip: the Germans without the enormous amount of weapons, machinery and food neptont. Drama-—aho William V. Albury; Calvin H. Goddard, noted |crease. 1502 BERTHA STREET ry ly Theater, Drama—mbs Attorney for Plaintiff, ae | ; . ° that we furnished. tome 10:90—EdAle Cantor Show—nbe oct 23-30; nov 6-13, 1947.| Army ordnance authority, born | ee A eo in, Detznlt Road Service DAY or 1 A EEE SOEUR in Baltimore, 56 years ago. |theaten strike over discharge NIGHT — ise erage ai peel ~~ * ance Bad Show= on Vice Admiral Forrest P. Sher- of 18 “wildcat” strikers. VVVVV IVI IV VV verre ji - :48—Earl Godwin Talks—a Se : jman, born Merrimack, N. H., 51! look the possibility that the people of Rus- | *°xtvsvvarletw Dance? hte . News, Variety, Dance hs .— cbs ve years ago. i sia, under the domination of their revolu- Steus. Dance Bands tos ate ‘axe No. 11-104 Lieut. Gen. Geoffrey Keyes, From: where I sit... by: Joe: Marsh : : = DAVE L, é ; rt Baya . M., 5! tionary masters, might be regimented into } 1#°—Pancing Continued—abe-west Plaintiff, - born at Fort Bayard, N. M., 59 ; I 5 * DIVORCE | years ago. | a war-like mood. If this happens, war is Y H bp kage eh Oy ae Prof. Walton H. Hamilton, | possible because the men who rule the our oroscope ORDER OF PUBLICATION noted Yale professor of law, j Sam/‘s a TO: SALLIE BALL, born I | { re * a at Hiwassee, Tenn. 66) THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30,| _ Seenitt Locust Avenue, i Kremlin can make such a decision over- fears ago. ° night. 1947.—This degree promises. a, You,‘are harsiy’ reauiree to, ap- |” 706 ‘Akins, author, born at Hu-| Matrimony Expert There is little doubt in this country as pat bh Nala against you in the above styled |mansville, Mo., 61 years ago. | ~ to the outcome of a war with Russia. The |£000, Pisce for himself in the vivember, AEs t9it, otherwise the | Admiral Allan G. Kirk, Am-/ — Sam Abernathyneverintendedto and beer i world by, sheer persistence. In its allegations ‘contained therein. will (bassador to Belgium, born in! be a mat but hi er imellon cies st Seta concern now being expressed about the |best phases and with proper ma- be, taken as confessed PELEdElphin: dolveare ae a matrimony expert, but he hit pipe at the end of a long ‘day. world situation does not accept the defeat |ior aspects this quality -general-'a week for toureconsecutioe weeks esas nee f | ot her a ne head the other day "From where I sit, that preserip- of this nation as a possibility. It reflects |!¥ leads t'o great’ fortune; and in ‘The Key West Citizen. 3 Most of India’s industry is in) cn Oe * tion would apply to most human the sentiment of this couftry to avoid even when hampered by con- i}Horida. the Hindu dominion, Pakistan “What marriage really needs is relationships. Criticism vert] Y trary conditions, it*will nearly | and Ordered this 20th day thong mostly agricultural. more open minds and a lot fewer rouses anything but resent war, if possible, because it Is wasteful and always. bring a large measure of |(ShAlD ROS Suances Niece, open mouths.” But an open mind—whether its costly process. Z succéss. Stonros. Cou Living matter contains from Sam may not think much of his ®PPlied to a woman's choice of Cofhations originally were pe wt aa 70 tc 8 per cent water. missus’ choice of hats or her habit ts, or a husband’s preference fot The main trouble with the younger generation is that it has had too many ra pe (sd) JOHN G. SAW called’; “coronations,” because Solicitor for F i of serving watercress and cream ® Pipe and a moderate glass of beet s cheese salad. But he keeps his ° two—leads to the conclusion OW 0 Re 1eve mouth shut (I mean, he just uses it tbat there’s right on both sides, they... were» used in wreaths, | contacts with the older generations, ~“i#@TOWAS and garlands. |peevere vwYvv~y zexq_ The constitution of Bahamas is STRONG ADM BRAND COFTES Ht | nefer etictons tom's aesioa fhe 0 CLAYTON’S WARNING largely the same as the one pia rone | is that worn-out chair before the fire, cH granted the islands in 1620. ° FFEE = ¢ Mr. Will Cl h an MILL en relieves promptly 3 . W layton, who came from a ae oe gee tien oe beat of ths Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation Mississippi share-cropper’s cabin to be- pecan ere Political ee Announcements Set gecomsiomme | KNOCKED OUT | CREOMULSION OF KEY , FLORID. Sauk aan ueite, | forCouzhs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis MNOQVEMBER 4, 1947 Tired Kidne Often Bring’ germ laden to £5 soothe and heal raw, tender, in- | come one "sri ne of the world’s richest cotton bronchial mucous mem- | merchants and who has given the last seven years in the service of his country, has resigned” as Under-Secretary of State. Mr. Clayton, in his farewell news con- ference, repeats what many other Amer- to- bolster the war-devastated countries” will involve a great danger ‘of economic and social disintegration ‘oad which would necessarily impen] pe the eco-s “PAUL: G. ALBURY For City Commissioner A. MAITLAND ADAMS BALLOTS . only as LOUIS CARBONELL = - id { nomic and political future o fthe United ALBERT B. COOPER BEWARE OF ess Nights Yr 3ale States. yourkidneys : FRED J. DIO! i { i ~ gpd cies to his utterance be-] LOUIS M, J. EISNER PIN-WO Carrere use Mr. Clayton has been in Europe for |WILLIAM Billy FREEMAN Md od dee re it ne dine many months conducting negotiations in EARL HIGGS ledical reports orscanty passages withamarting snd burning ™ : connection with various trade agreements HUNTER. G. HARDEN vietins | Silk your Hidncys or Bi adder, Don't neg Bigedndidecee endl losevaluatie, restful. on ‘When disorder of kidney function Permits Doisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may alzo cause nagging backache, rheumatic by which many nations are working to un- shackle world trade. The hope is that the ALBERT c. ROBERTS development of commerce on a liberal PETER J. ROSS salt Praline punta Uns Ue Gye besdek, basis throughout the world: will tend to Se hUnEES wheat ‘Ask your druggist for Doan’s ease tensions and enable all people to: CHARLES Pe : " ea a improve their standard of living. JOSEPH M. VI yg Cg fang Sa 7 15 rales of . VILLA! ek Dean's