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CITIZEN ®DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1947 —— Y ae H oroscope Gb ite pr He TOTS ey West In WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12,; TRIUMPH i - |1947—This degree promises a@ 5 GE Two ‘ “THE KEY WE rane’ ‘Best iti CITY’S ECONOMY: - | LAUGH AW , f ~ wry m i rd ce by V I . Seer | | \ janager . pa & D G B \schemer who looks out for his} t - cérner Greene naga de Adams told The Citizen yesterday, the beer mete 3) ays ONE DY ena of the bargain. He is apt to| _ 4 Only Dally Newspaper in Key West and attitude toward public funds, which has | “prige. “Oh, yes, It's great fun. | AS TAKEN FROM FILES 100 headstrong to be entire- pacnrbe: County, : . years in City | You know my husband is an art- /ly successful, but there is en el-| All Grocers f been entertained for many yea 3 | OF THE CITIZEN OF ies = ; Taree at Key t, Florida, as second class matter ee i while he ist. Yesterday we had a guess-| NOV. 12, 1937 pment of bri pera ae Lees BAABAAOAS 644 444446 § ree ite i nt while i 2 od g : whist k P g enerally commands MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS all, will be altogether differer pee (ee ATATTMMIMLENMNE RETIRE MOTO fe a tn ev his enemies io The Aupociated Prei AS exclusively entitled to | ig in office, providing he receives majority ; and I cooked something for din-} : {re pect, { oe for reproduction of all news dispatches credited ner and we both guessed what! Through This Daily Major J. D. MacMullen made fight him. It seems to be a de- were SS Ou! Di fa ne by news. pusiialied ners: pals abe ree, and | support. the things were intended for.” | an, Armistice Day address the gree of success in life, at least, uf Sam ‘Ah, that’s the city’s money—what | BEBLICAE BULLETIN iuncheon yesterday of the Key to a considerable extent. Fy ein ie #10.00 | of it!” no longer will be the view enter. | + ¥sewee~ craves! ost powERFUL weapon’ | Wt Rotary Club. hee are more thant 16,600 That Ha Hang On neha #5 | tained by so’ many Key Westers regard-| Radio Programs AWAITS DEMONSTRATION yg. wins, barn fires every year. W. Ha i ity’s | Regardless of How : mulsion relieves promy a ing the city’s treasury. Reg: } h dunscexsasus |When atom borhbs and rockets! Who was a delegate to the P Eagar P ed Sa Sg much may be said, some Key Westers | = 4eu teens | fail convention held in West Palm CHING sare Er eh Joosen. and _. -Ms@6 Known on’ Application séem unable to understand that when “| To! rid the world of wrong, eee natie a saul re oe Bs KNOCKED OUT ; germ laden n phlegm anes pid Satay | SPECIAL NOTICE money is wasted in City Hall, it is their Daytinie Summary |The power of good will _ still the: laste ae + PTA es flamed bronchial mucous memes ' * AN reading notices, cards. of thanks, resolutions Vents i ‘ ; —- i | await Ee Hans = SEI! RL VESLGL S| Ata thane (caine natn Joy ces branes. Tel our drugust 10 gel you Seirneh fee at the ce ee poems, etc, will be | money. It has to come out of their pockets | ] 305 through Friday, Time is easter | | ‘The men who would be strong. “ay. Pinole inching, masausco Bites, buy bites 9¢ | a bottle of Creom wision with the une j Notices ‘for entertaitment “by churches from | either as taxpayers or rentpayers. Care ios ne ma ae i | SS HOB: SBERSIA- ZENA OLN ‘SiENT, | guekiy allaps the cough orci a The Glisens Of ps gen, fora and Sfavites ale: From now on, during the present ad- | | #4 twe houra’ For Complete Details Read: — Key West Woman's Club held ite bapa aus sungtaie Gia Bae Girone Is Reatereateraeiges ieee es. |. r on, 2k Romans 12:9-21. (1192) | its first fall meeting yesterday fist Sh UOPSONS Ritse icchings cal eREOMULSION emten et not Bub “andhiymous | ministration, with the proper majority, NOV. 10 THROUGH NOV. 14 | |afternoon, with Mrs, J. J. ‘Tre-| aie Abbie som sin GF gr tal, Fay | Bronchitis , : there will not be any further ultra-expen- Morning | Publishers—The Monthly Booklet | vor presiding. SutSis cadta Strat — abe. Houson's _| for Coughs, Chest Colds, ronchii diture of the city’s money, which is only | #0 [Honeymoon in ¥.—nbo “Enjoy Your Bible” Sr ji h for th fefetioney., /As|| Geussosianore mccras | W. P. Arch William’ i aa int iy wer “ penny that | Shady Valley Folks-mbs™ | TODAY’S Bonsaly ates Be Ss Mr. Adams pointed out, every penny that | 40:00—Frea Waring Show—nbo . tie in the race for city coun-! O T , t t is henceforth spent will be for the legiti- Ste ey Deseo ANNIVERSARIES cilman, said today they had! verseas ranspor a 1on :, ai ‘ance of » | 10:25—Betty Crocker Talk—abe | (Know America) agreed to a recount of the bal-| mate operation and maintenance of the | {397° ; i E y It With Mu fin i lots. city. 41:00—Arthur Godfrey SI 1770—Joseph Hopkinson, Phil- nee af l\ Com an Ine meee . arte Breakfast in Holly wood—abe ,adelphia lawyer-jurist, author) a — - 4 i 9 e No unnecessary appointments will be | 44:30—Ben Alexander Show—mbs | of “Hail Columbna”, son of sign-; and Mrs. Anthony Cruz, | made merely because it happens that the | 15—Serlals 2% hrs.)—cbs er of the Declaration of Inde- woes now ee ere name ' Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service i is relativ is or Q Afternoon yendence, born in Philadelphia. |!" jami, arrived yesterday to} ‘ pnaene is a — or yes : _ eee 12:00-Welcome Traviters—ate eos Pea nataaat P | visit relative \ —— between —— city employe, or this or that city offici- Cate Smith Speaks—mbs as Wee 3 Ploy " cee «4. | 12:80=Words and Musie—nbe |. 1815—Elizabeth Cady Stanton, | Mre) Edwinl Ph , | MIAMI and KEY WEST Adams rightly maintains that a city ; "Daily Band Concerts—mbs leader in the woman's rights; Mrs. Edwin Phillips, secretary ; . should be operated on a purely business 1:00—Concert Half-Hour—nbe | movement of her generation, no- jot the Key We st_C hapter of the | Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS 2:00—Four Hours gf Serials—nbo American Red Cross, said that Between Miami and Key West }ted lyceum lecturer, born in| ’ for a Day—mb: : TurRoveMeyts FOR KEY WEST basis, which means that the head of no Aeon ie te ay [oe MS aiet Died Guiaier «se, jinembers iol tne Key West Juni-| cg ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN | | business concern is going to waste his Martin Block Records—mbs 1902. or Women’s Club have agreed | eae money. gi eg ge a | 1831—Eli H. Janney, ‘inventor onay ae criptions in the lo-| hi ee = : i: F S F P $:30—The House Ps eb: Hof ther vailvondcoupler,,bomainin css ee. Gve 400 mem © Stops En Route ge cio More iapies ne Apartments Figures of the large sums that had | SS putwitienan Recrd—abe — iToudon County, Va. Died June) Perships. LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- ‘2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. been collected during the two years since | 4:00-Hint Hunt Quiz— 16, 1912. ae CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- * 8. Airports—Land and Sea. the city manager-commission went into of- | {3gonuuies stows 1 he 1889—James Creelman, noted} , J#™mes Parsons und Henry He Bere GU Dat oy PH) OGIegs bok 4. Consolidati f County and 4:48—Kiddles Sho Sent ; drich, who had been linea night. ‘ ye eae y fice were published in The Citizen. In | pscen su IC ADEE | otmeMswar == CAETENEIAONE and Iriercin im Kec ies eae City Governments, : * aon 8:00—School of the Air born in Montreal. Died Febru-| /#t'ves and friends in Key t LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT 5. Community Auditorium. connection with the collections, the vast HR aah panes Ps ary 12, 1915. returned yesterday to Miami, | SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- iene! | AMOUNt spent by the commission during | ™ cas 1893—Leonard F. Wing, Ver-| 4 a 1 night and, arrives at Key West at the two years should also have been giv- mone eye ee Teenie aaal| alll ee 5 ae ta e a L ae tul. : e py Wes P . NETWORK PROGRAMS eral, who led the colorful 43rd | ee 2 ae Local Schedule: en to the people of Key West. Had that Time is eastern standard, Foreen. | | Division (“Winged Victory”)| home in Gadsen, Alabama, after | (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o’clock P. M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and > PH Abe MONOGRA’ amount been itemized, there would have tral standard subtract one hour, fo | | through brilliant Pacific cam- visiting relatiy To Those Affected: appeared several items that the city had | | hours. Some ical stations change | | paigns, born in Rutland, Ver- = 9 “ i james ee hour of relay to fit local schedul "Died December 19, 1945, | Today The Ci . Much of human energy is wasted || paid for that were outside the actual op-| | bast, minute program changes cans | | mont. Died December 19, 1995. 0 iti) i individuals trying to retain Yati ai ane , ninic 2 ‘by inferior ii ying eration and maintenance of the munici Wear a bright coat—prefera- | y, : ‘competitive advantages which nature | pality. ; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 | bly seen’ Welling ini the in Key West. en says in an pa i “Horse sense is ften shown hen one ¢ i ever intended for them to have, and tering 1.woods. Never wear white. sit Le aT ae arrives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock | pto overcome their inferiority resort to The nation that permits a minority te | & beth: ; , with pieces requiring the most mean and despicable methods in their }| control its policies will eventually have a Fire and toxic hazards of startch since continued use of ‘i business relations. ; || change of government. home cleaning. without. proper-)a starch solution tends to di- FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE ly guarded equipment are great. lute it. FULL CARGO INSURANCE MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton & Francis Sts. PHONES: 92 AND 68 Timenbe \ | Seer ee | LEGAES =. |. Perfumes. should always be . THE ORACLE. FOR 462,000,000 CHILDREN yoy sinesctemnen (repeat)—cbs-west applied to the skin’ since body! 6:45—Nawseast. By Three--nbe yar’ aids in ion. ~ WOMEN'S, BIOLOGICAL MAKE-UP Da 2a a Nsw ey Pheer abe warmth aids in their diffusion ze ogeta 40 2 a Cipbrnbe-basie, = tire Week—ebs ibes ===" PAUSE FOR COKE By Kathleen ottage, Deputy Clerk dees VAT 9 I ea dren is to be staged in February. Already bss ‘Tedching should:,““carry through’ in- | committees in thirty-five countries are be- f the needs’ of every-day living and en- | ing formed and it is hoped that the under- e@ble the student to work out the problems { taking will be sponsored in all of the #t society,” declares Militept Carey Me- fifty-seven members of the United Na- Tatosh, newly-installed dean of Barnard | tions. { ‘Yollege. Chester Bowles, chairman of the In- " The new deau herseif the mother } ternational Advisory Committee, points <F five children, does not believe that | out that thousands of children, under the fanyone has really answered the aH-im-| age of fifteen, in the war-devastated Bortant question of how a woman—or a countries of Europe and Asia will not sur- man—can be best prepared for marriage | Vive until funds collected in February can Di ane® Concert. 7:30-4'The Bob ind parenthood.” be put to use. IY Rose Comment—mbs ae =, She urges that those who: teach wo- To explain the magnitude of the me or Duffy Tavers men students should be “aware to the | need, Mr. Bowles said his committee esti- importance’ of this question.” Of primary | Mates that “462,000,000 children, spread importance, she thinks, is recognition that | across the earth, need help so urgently women possess a different biological that a vast number of them, even with Ynake-up from men and that their emo-| the most whole-hearted effort on our Bing @rosby Variet fional needs are different. part, have little hope of, survival.” To B& Announced— * Calling attention to the improvement} The chairman of the Committee says am “reams advenute vf educational facilities for women and | it will cost $1,470,000,000 to provide one Dance Band Time =m e apportunities for women to take part | extra hot meal a day for six months to Plaintice the workiof the world, Dr. McIntosh the 230,000,000 children within reach of ews, Dance Band 2 br lanes GONZALE 3 DIVORCE ‘says that’*while women have accomplish, outside aid. Many of them can expect no 12:00—Daneing Continuedabe-west | Detfen, | @d much in the professions “most of us help from governmental sources or volun- Sy DAY IN G . ros ONP Ak a, re confused, flustrated and not certain teer agencies, according to Mr. Bowles, ODAY IN HISTORY Gases Aan Of where we are going.” She thinks that | Who says that the problem of disease is . (Know America) rl Se ake Ge Wany wortien ‘are ineffectual in domestic | CoUPled with that of malnutrition. Ee ee Home? tinst Sig. [ieee te the ##fe because they have not been able to]. A reading of these figures does not | in London. ‘ Pree uae fore chevelgnth ghake marriages successful and suggests | (MPress the mind with the enormous mis- | _1850—Young Pittsfield, “Mass. | Oi hersin Wille Wee taken . 5 ae fortune that has com eal cabinet-maker, Allen B. Wil- #hat ‘schools for women face frankly “the Ss e to the children son patents historic sewing ma- ct that the large proportion of students of the world as a result of the war fought | chine—sells a half interest for !i Tptend to marry and bring up families.” by their elders. It is almost impossible to | $200 to get patent money. 1912 is to be published once i Week for four consecuti Key West Citi ished in the City of Key “lorida. AN - iagien that, in a modern world and pre- pecuaie pay finds | - ORAL snowed-up tent and bodies of} | + CARRIES 700 SOLDIERS sent-day’ civ nization hundreds of millions | British Captain Robert Falcon | z of children have little hope of survival | Scott and 2 companions, who | + A giant $25,000,000 plywood trans- | despite the earnest and generous effort of | “ie on way back from the areas Deputy Clerk > 1 ly given its first prelim- } Other peoples to extend hel hem.” South Pole—only a day’s mareh |QUTNSe tor piaintitt ort plane, recently given its first prelim- UO p to them. from shelter and plenty. ow 5o12-19-26, 1047 anary test by Howard Hughes, is de- ——— ——— 1921—International Disarma- | ————— Zeribed as “the largest airplane ever The publicity itch gets a lot of people | Ment Conference opens in Wash- svat 9? sooner or later, b y ington. Built. ; hee : but it usually gets them. |'"y932— Hoover invites | 3 Some idea of its size may be gained ‘i —— | President-elect Roosevelt. to con. | Case Nex 11-108 ‘from the wingspread, which is slightly FOR SUBMARINES | fer with him [LILA MARC BRENNAN ! jonger than a football field, and a tail ASSe een a PEANCISCD B5Y | iva i TAVORCE r eee The idea that th b : Bridge, world’s largest over na- | VINCENT REDMOND BRENNAN | empennage which stands off the water as a that the submarine is not an | vigab evg. open | ROEM Defendant 5 ‘, nj eT < i | cal | high as an eight-story house. The theoret- important weapon is not shared by Rear | 1936 — San Francisco Bay | to: VI oT REDMONI | : § jeak capacity of the plane is 500 passen- | Admiral G. W. Styler, who believes that Buidee, Wonld|s largest) over: nd-1| special types of “under-water vessels” | "1942,_Becmainn te | 3 Fairview Avenue, ey City gers or 700 troops 1942—Begimiing of the great | re hereb red to : s ses rae : 2—Beg g he great : y ae iy L will carry guided missiles and pilotless air- |three-days battle of the Solo- ene Hed « » & politician once orated so on the | cfaft undetected to the shores of any fu- Uae Pans Gaiseente wine ate greatness of the country, on the responsi- | ture enemy. act ae ae fee wees ee ran Sn a ae " Th N: ae . mt 4 e our miles on the Metz, + . i se Lie . ve we ‘4 q bilities of the man called to make her| | e Navy, according to the Admiral, | amidst snow and ice % eG Wan Cliizen a ne se } "Jaws, spoke so grandiloquently on the | iS Working to develop higher submerged | ace S. Army enginers le- |! _Mublished in “Key W SEAS cen Listen to “CLAUDIA” Digness of the task ,that one old’ man was | SPeed and to end dependence on propul- | sre a Germany eet anda! ? LOR Ostaner ats Vata Bie sual WKWF, 12:15 P.M | y ag say that it all convinced him — fa — i iereees to | fon a | al ieneaotne cr t BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY i t the spewker wax to: velop a means of efficient underwater | —Yugoslavia Jemands Monroe County EY WEST COCA-C TTLING € VY | at t pet 0 young a man to i a Weomelsé (uillica & cemand | By: (sd) Alice H. Delad KEY WEST COCA-COLA: BOTTLING COMPANY tacklé a job ds Big ard as important as | Communications and is determined to “be | for the A Pe Wa Po ee , e Amer THO! oe ¢. i. > 4, | De said it was. } prepared for any aggressor.” Iie Danube eae cr omen | ©1747, The Coca-Cola Company * oct 22-29; nov 5-12 Sj ———

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