The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 8, 1939, Page 3

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SATURDAY, dane §, 1939 q one his] ag hp aby d and oe. a | pobyind Ws face it.” She apes tobe you came in. Would zi to have iunck down |! ences as far as she knew Besides, she had accepted his money, Probably he had beer sick im some sanitarium. Anyhow. she ts low growlin; abi ton tants pane aah he daiberaily ly tl doubt cuantes ion from Ae mind and Yentdo sows to the kitchen to super- juncheon. That night at dinner Jocelyn bad introduce Fred Jones to rte, Thorn, ‘ob- goof th i she a eatehul cordial Se ria y she hag ‘seen oo Nola. She felt certain that Tally. versation of the morning to her, for she spoke little and was not pin , He would tell her, rebelliously. No- is probably idered he: a stub- ttle fool. Well, tet them think whatever they pleased. White And Obscuring Au dinner Jones announced intention of going for a wales ‘Thorn said he was going in te town; and Nola ted for the She» had rover resentful ey in reflected it least Jones’ = y Papen had af Prevented | bh is fatuous overtures a Dagar array had repeated the con- | Mr. J Sie bas Got tren looks ~ alone lh ; sf Tht E mc the iennsely oe ome. ery pride. There of this rcaeliaaar this feeling of isolation: She could there right now with others. ‘She could Pirie made her- self one of them But of all. she thought miserably, the man she loved was on the other side of that barrier. Tears of yeai and misery and . self-rec: JSminad , Gown her cana the dog's nace ur. He | he} aro head and kissed her Felt wily be pink tongue. “You haven't been Hint pn: oan have whlperd ue. se et oo x, os woul t Ae low vin parted caharp oes Prob: my her fromthe daprway Bho ad not er from the ra ie not heard him ‘come rs. ng patos effort at Snes she as! “Did you wish something, Mr. it | Jones?” Retief E? No,” He came on into the Toom, eB with @ queer , | Shambling gait. He kept ipeking et at her. “You own this place, Miss?” “Part of.it. Why?” “Just See Will this fog | | morning, probably. We emrrtinc ation ti Several bights - nige and running but it’s always sumny in the afternoons...be ene Sandy!" Sandy had kept the se psc failed dat ke “] guess your dog don’t like me,” Jones ed. Prot | ears to a eel civ ee yD, oe pm Sellen th tothe eee bre calm tr oh ead fra * oe ord) door, Bs gould in!” she on ~t the Beat ber Kits “i —bello, nae come im and close the door. This is jones. He has takem one of m; ae Reese a wo weeks. He — he’ Tally nodded eurtly but did not offer to shake the ue an s qirend. He came over to Jocelyn's chair be- side the Sanay & “eared close and thonaht = sent arene pa ee in a low aie pebaee he said, “What are you *It Can't Ha smiled faintly. “It's “Tye-read reviews of it,” he gaid in a conversationai tone. “Would rou lend it to me when you've fin- at seg sick in ine and evep fier stern | and Lopez, ea ie NEW YORK, © Tay" thiengo| | rates 5 to 4 in 11 innings because |: la bad throw to first allowed a/! runner to go all the way te third dyn Dodgers downed their eternal |rivals, New York Giants, 3 to 2," to. creep up ¢loser to the second- \place New Yorkers. Boston Bees walloped Philadelhia. Phillies, | / 7 to 3. Boston Red Sox edged out New | York® Yankees, 4 to '3, and hand- jed Red Ruffing’@ rere defeat. | Clevelgind Indians pulled up to | within tie for. fourth place’ in | |Feller hung up his 14th riety ‘Tail-end St. Louis Browns |feated Detroit Tigers, 8 to 6. Results of the games: NATIONAL se At Brooklyn New York Brooklyn. - Melton, Salvo Wyatt and Hayworth. At Pittsburgh ‘1 Innings) Lee and Hartnett; Tobie, Bau- ers.and Mueller. ——r At Boston Philadelphia. - Boston Butcher and Davis; tiles AMERICAN. At New York Wade Dickman. and Peacocl Ruffman and’ Dickey. 7 At Chicago Cleveland _—— “and O'Dea;|; tackle rafiya pF i Whether young Torres obtain- ed permission from his parents to stay in this city or not was not the Ybor, City lad a permanent job. Should. the Conchs whip the Sox, with its much improved in- field, as’ is expected, and the Bues, with the aid of Torres, fit will be trailing behind the league-leaders by. one and one- -ihalf games. If, on the other|- jhand, the outcome will prove to be vice. versa, the Seafooders will ‘take the lead by a half-game. Pi- [rates and Blue Sox are now tied ‘for third place in the standings. Marvin, Gsiffin or Lucilo Gon- ‘zalez will pitch for the Conchs, with Esmond Albury behind the ‘plate. ‘ Caraballo™ will ‘probably $\trot out Diaz to the hill. “For the ‘Bues, Torres and Rodriguez will f up the battery, while the Trojans will pitch Wickers and Navarro’ will catch. “THE WEATHER at 7:30 a. m., inches = Fainfall ‘since July 1, le committed: Boner barer sap 8 since essa down the Trojans, the latter out- ail smoker held in the Chamber of ;Commerce rooms last evening. ‘Theodore P. Bebler, manager of the Florida District of the AA.A., and R. E. L. Neil, mamager of the South Florida District. were | the principal speakers of the eve- Ping, though their addresses way from Miami to Key | Jorge Ponce pele the with a} in which ‘he said mae within two months the "A. .A. would be’ represented in | Cuba and at the headquarters of the Cuban Automobile ‘Chamber | ‘of.Commerce and the Automo- bile Chamber of Commerce and the Automobile Club of Cuba. ae see Sea Scout troop of George F. Archer, Ship Number 2, a re- cently-formed organization "in| this city ,will have 40 ‘members| piter a number of applications for mmebership are filed at the meeting to be held tonight 8 o’cloék in. San Carlos Theater,| Skipper George“ B. Graham re- ported today. The skipper urges |pie of Shriners va eer aly ll ‘day afternoon in Key West. and afforded. local people splendid entertainment, Their. presence ‘hese ani their high class enter- Frank the visitors in Key West for sev- eral days. He was taken out on a fishing trip yesterday by Cap- Be a} FE Hk peor $1.00 and Light in- 6th Street, cyber Menge “lyou have to begin with that) $17 | changed only by the will of Con- NICE ONE-STORY BUNGALOW, on one of the best streets in City, Lot 50x100’. Apply 517 Whitehead St.. may26-sat-tfs Umbrella—all, for $85.00. Apply 1217 Petronia Street: jun27-s WANTED TO BENT ‘JACK LLE’S LEADING HOTEL Enjoy at this siodern, fire proof hotel in the SUMMER fost dommors ,,ing, deficit financing is a neces- .| where it woul@ be impossible to Roosevelt's new ‘invisible spending’ scheme knocked the old congressional erowd virtually speechless”, ob- ‘served Paul Mallon, veteran see | Washington columnist, recently.| “Hours afterward they had not | ing Washington. To tell the ‘story im its chronological order, growing bogey, the national debt. ‘The legal debt limit—though few people seem to know this—is gress. At present, the limit is} established at $45,000,000,000, The national debt is now some} $40,300,000,000. And it is slated) for a sharp rise next year, The Administration has apparently abandoned all hope of balancing } the budget, and has decided that | continued, .and perhaps increas- sary. and semi-permanent part of our fiscal policy. Thus, the President and his ad- } visors have found themselves un- comfortably close to the point add to the debt, and the govern- ‘ment would have no way what- | soever of-raising revenue beyond its income. -The obvious solution was to request that. Congress in- crease the debt limit. But that isn’t as simple as it sounds. | The present Congress has shown | itelf to be definitely economy- | minded, at least’ by comparison with its immediate predecessors. | Early this session representatives | of the President sounded out | leading congresmen on the pos-| sibility of swiftly and quietly | . |passing a bill to boost the debt/ limit. The answers they got ‘were not reassuring. Consensus! ladies an |dertakings as the shiny to be that the odds were well against the Dill going through—and that, even if White House pressure could turni the | trick, it would only be done aft- ter a long and bitter ‘fight that might prove definitely ‘harmful to the Administration’s. prestige and power. Hence the “invisible spending” proposal. The President has sug- gested a $3,000,000,000 public works program to be financed outside’ the ‘budget and, as a re- sult, outside the regular national debt. Under it such federal un- TVA - could raise money to an almost unlim- ited .extent without worrying about the debt or present legal restrictions. It is apparent. that this would give the government unparalleled power over the money and credit of the_nation. Some think it would pave the way. for state socialism on.a scale almost comparable to that of the totalitarian governments. And; naturally, it would make the jefforts of the economy-blec fu- { tile, inasmuch as the debt could remain stationary or might even [be reduced at a time when deficit spending was actually on the in- crease. 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