The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 9, 1938, Page 3

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RY ¢ o, 1938. er PIRE FOR 0 LAL TT LE MAY SYNCP “S: A boil-up of savage Dyck tribes makes the tropical seaters of Balingcng bay an.un- healthy spot. Our trading vessel, the Linkang,.is. strongly. forti- fied, but the Forresters’ Avon is defenseless. It is a stranje place to find an English girl oj 20, and my uncle, James Clyde, is:-trying to persuade Christine, and -her brother Robert, to leave. But they insist_on remaining to “trade for pearls.” Chapter Two *We Know What We’re Doing’ OBERT FORRESTER stirred | “I restlessly. “I assure you we quite know what we are doing,” he said. “I point out to you that my father undoubtedly knew more about the native peoples of these islands than anyone else who has recently lived. If you will be generous, Captair, Clyde, 1 believe you will admit that we have reason to know something about what we are doing.” “I knew your father,” Clyde shortly. This was true, but it was un- fortunate that his tone indicated clearly. that he had not thought much of the man. Anthony For- Fester,..late owner of the. Avon, had been a retired civil officer of said | et ont away from him. “I hai to know more about you t! you think. In the «first »place you cleared Singapore for Bristol, and the fact that you’re down. here where you don’t belong has no sanction whatever from your.gav- ernment, nor from the Dutch, either. In the second place, you know. and 1 know that there’s only.one form of.goods. you.could trade with , Mantusen... You're thumbing your nose at whatever law, there is in these waters, and you know it!” Forrester flushed a little and there was.a very uncomfortable pause. “Captain Clyde,” said, am certain that I must mis ie.” f ieee eet yore train pees mean you're to the natives. You're an amateur, and don't your business, nor the first thing abo about it; but that’s what-you're doing. one of, your.own British war vessels would find you here, you'd be in the soup!” Young Forrester’s face was suddenly mottled with nee spot: @ man’s system .to let anger a wae , in o tropics. ea de,” ipapired stiffly, “do I understand that take-me foe a scoundrel?” It .sounded so. silly. that Clyde softened. “I’m.only trying t to tell you that me ate in “T certainl; “What-you do,” said Christine coolly, * ‘isn't ‘of the slightest importance to us.” fhe Biitish East india Company. t po ceegeertes Proved to sively 9 ‘what svar panes was. the last fave tent curiosity. had presently cleared thc Avon from Singapore, expressediy for “much we mew as tie waters always iy much about w know the war beat when you a at?" » “Of -course.” Robert. Forrester said. his«tone reasonable. “I've known about these things.all my life. It’s a good rany years since they were able to keep \me awake.” Without Sanction ND $0." he said at last, “you ree eae to sit here, until cau; wNGrantes. th that the.Rajah Man- tusen seems to be in difficulties withthe Dyak . tribes.* ier Forrester exasperatingly submit that. people.who go in for island trading must accept cer- tain Mae ont — in the lower srchipelaee. re here on per- _— a, business. =“ H see nO reason— “I know nothing of the so Clyde saitl his Today’ s Siromcns ereeeeencescces Today's native will possess @ patjent, plodding nature, wise in a simple way and moderately for- tunéte in life’s work, Success will cgme through the patient applica- tion, and a long life is indicated, reaching even to a very grest age, when a deeply philosophical nature will be developed, content with simple life and enjoying the esteem of friends. temper emtting! with you, There | Sports: Secceeveccecescecosesess FOLLOWING THROUGH pocececcccccsccsccocsoes Results of baseball games play- ed during 1937 follow: January 1— Sanitary Department 0 Gardner’s Pharmacy ____ 4 M. Sanchez and Gabriel; grat and Al. Rodriguez. 9-2 6 2 Mal- January 3— Gardner’s Pharmacy 10 15 4 Sanitary Department __3 7 3 Hathaway and Al. Rodriguez; Sanchez, Molina, Gabriel and C. Griffin. January 10— Gardner’s Pharmacy ___ 6 13 4 Sanitary Department __ 5 8 5 Hathaway, P. Carbonell and A. Acevedo; Molina and Rueda. January 17— Sanitary Department Gardner’s Pharmacy E.. Rodriguez, Al. Rodriguez and D. Lopez; H. Gates, M. Grif- fin, Rueda, Hale and A. Acevedo. —1110 4 January -24— Gardner’s Pharmacy _ 892 Sanitary Department _.6 9 3 | H. Gates, Malgrat and Gabriel; | Salinero, Al. Rodriguez and A. | Acevedo. January 31— Sanitary Department __ 0 Gardner’s Pharmacy -___ 2 al Innings) E. Rodriguez and Al. Rod- riguez; Malgrat and M. Acevedo. February 14— Caraballo Tigers 6 9 2 ,Gardner’s Pharmacy _.4 6 5 Malgrat and E. Albury; Salin- ero, Rodriguez and A. Rodriguez. February 21— Gardner's Pharmacy __ 6 Caraballo Tigers. 1 Salinero and_M. Acevedo; chez, Molina and Gabriel. March 7— Caraballo Tigers Gardner’s Pharmacy 280 Malgrat and Gabriel; Ez Rod- | riguez, P. Carbonell and Al. Rod-; ae 2 E. Rodriguez, P. Carbonell and| HABANA. The nightly presentation of! ees Floor Shows presenting Frank Sabinin and Pepito and the New York Rhythm Boys continues at Habana-Madrid Club. The featured players, Pepito, famous rhumba — dancer, Frank Sabini, famed comedy and stage star, are assisted by Mari- gold and Billy, dance artists, and the guesf-artists. The particulars are in a display on page one to- day. © DR. BLAISDELL VISITING HERE oe popecceccocs “MADRID (Contniued from Page One) ers secured his position through a brother or brothers. Thomas C.,; Jr. is in charge ‘of the - re- search work on Social Security, Donald C. is personal assf$tant to undersecretary Wilson of the De- partment of Agriculture, William M. is in the policy forming section of the Securities and Exchange Board. In May, Doctor Blaisdell -vill celebrate his 50th year of teach- ing. 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