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TURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1940 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN —_——— ¥P53°S. SHOVE LEGALS IN_FHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT or CAE ROAD TO SAAN LUN by Rita Motlec Hansen YESTERDAY and Dick entered a fer Mongolia sc ammoth n temple in at Lynn may have n mor= yste- ‘ongol 1 ease, and lovely figure’ dis- nen’s clothes, hos ¢ of his fear. cho prince. Dick Lynn, her guised in cexght so Chapter Two The Goddess Tara laughed. “You dian’t care ord.” ful fuss tened t @ ind to yot een better your medicine back and spoke That's not my way.” 2 corner Reincarnation? id. The hite 1 d shoved him back into 1 i us ever since the gate,” L told Lyn d der and gave with Lynn follow easy backw. “thi Ti 1 urged, g. ful at le , the!r upward runway IS the portico, pu: ne door, and stepped in. the building. In the flicker of a trousand butier lamps, Lynn stopped and red They revealed the images along’ SIX-MAN FOOTBALL BOOSTER agreed range . image of >| Mongolian fac sup- chin, yes.” golden {that of the Bu SAYS IT’S BETTER FOR FANS By JERRY T. BAULCH, AP Feature Service Writer JACKSON Oct. 12— kieking for points pay Frank dividends be- Tenn Be cou ‘oach uth Colleg: f colleges te field g¢ boin touchdown, unable et the pressure ot but akes six-man a pi is allowed t one. eleven-man Besides, 1 there are ie its more € 1 a touchdown a t six points. On th double ‘WOODSMEN WAY UP kick run; points and scoring on are a reincarnation of the god- dess, the Tara. Lynn gave him a swift look. “Do you believe that sort of thing, Dick?” He shook his head. “Still,” he admitted, “it got me for a mo- Well—we can make good of the resemblance.” “What do you mean by such a strange tement?” she de- manded. Before heard the feet w e could answer they uffie of approaching “Here the lamas come,” he ered nervously. “For God's yourself inconspic- Lynn found herself sharing hi Furtively she watche mks and their el- ngy red or yellow he rews of long the center of the A few gaunt pil- t in and crouched along came a procession carry- g red lanterns, bundles of eos and ritual poles ners of red and inscribed with ng bi n whis- mas bearing rches preceded the visit- rdock Fuyeh was a small man clad in s g saffron robes. a high yellow mitre on his head and velvet Chinese boots on his feet. His w leathery old face its grey chin-whiskers seemed as calm and peaceful as dha. His serenity was so palpable that Lynn felt the contagion of it Certainly nothing but good could come from being in the pres of such a man, she r with a comforting sense f. He discounted the scores and unformed souls about A throne-like chair was forward for him. His escort, a half-dozen tall, 1 uniformed men, Browne belts and cavalry boots, lined up under the he green Tara. The tor and made Lynn extremely conscious of how much they resembled American Indians; how different they were from the small, yellow Chinese she had been accustomed to see in Cali- fornia. The leader moved slightly and Lynn secured a better look at ll wager there’s that man—that ne agreed with- p. “White travelers pass through the up their smooth | of the unconquerab.e, the unpre- ‘table about him. To her eyes ne seemed far superior in carriage and pride and alert: ss to the rest of the soldiers. Ev_1 the scar on jnis left check, si.aped like a horseshoe and “y noticeable, } Was not, somehow, unpleasing. | Lamentation | A GOLDEN bell-n-<e stilled the +4 chattering. Small drums truck up a special rhythm wi j the gusto of a devil dance. }Then deep-toned trumpets run | oled and were silent: wind instru- | ments like oboes sang 2 musical — simple yet moving. it was Tepeated with variations sup- ported by the thund=r-roll of ket- le drums. Lynn felt | a strange, acute impre mentation. Slowly a chant arose, low and melancholy at first, then decp- ‘oated as thunder in the mcun- | tains—solemn sentences >f mystic jimport meant to raise the mind |above captivating illusions. The ;chanting faded away; a rapid | gesture symbolizing the void flut- tered among the assemblage. Lynn had unconsciously raised | her face until the light shone full upon it. She heard a swift intake | of breath at her side. Dick was | staring at the native officer. | “Temu Darin!” he gasped. But the soldier was not looking jat Dick; his poms amber eyes |had struck fire from Lynn, his jcalm incredulity changing to the shock of intimate recognition as |if she were known to him. Then | swiftly, his expression took on a | flare of angry comprehension, for jhe had seen Dick. | A ragged pilgrim screamed, pointing a bony finger in Lynn's | direction. It was the evil-looking Mongol of the missing ear. He | shouted a native phrase that was thrown back and forth among the crowd. Excitement caught like panic in a herd of milling cattle. | Demoniac tumult broke loose. Dick struggled frantically to }open the door behind them and succeeded just as the tall officer, knocking men right and left. | reached their side. Strange words passed between him and Diek. The door slammed and Lynn jand her brother were on the out- side and running. At the gate the |lama guard recognized them, ac- cepted more silver from Dick and rushed them up the narrow stairs into the gate-house above. “Safer than crossing the field to the village just now,” Dick pant- But the monks searching for them did not follow. Lynn watched from the upper window. The noisy crowd was spilling from the temple and hanging close to- gether before the portico. The Saffron-robed Sherdock Fuych stepped forth in the moonlight, lifted his hands, and spoke a few words, at which the lamas scat- tered to their dormitories at the tear of the park. To be continued oe ‘ion of la- MUSIC-LOVING BEARS PLAGUE OF | Bruins Wreck Camps While Listening To Radics’ Swing **'*5 * PANDORA TAKES ON: eee . IN MAINE (Associated Press Feai Oct. 12— ty of $20 is paid for each bear'BLUSOX AND CONCHS IN $ are convinced that KOKADJO, Me., Maine hunte! bears like music. Woodsmen have reported many © Serviee) killed, Some of the raids have their humorous angles. Like the night UL S. MARINES UT OF LEAD Walloped _ Leathernecks 19-10 Last Night; Bar- bers Blasted Bombers, 21-2, In Nightcap VP53’s, making their first ap- pearance in the new softball sea- son under the auspices of the Key West Amateur Softball As- sociation, ended U.S. Marines’ two-game winning streak, shoved the Leathernecks right out of first piace in the Service League and teok over the leadership them- selves. All this happened last night at Bayview Park in the opening game of the scheduled double- header. Airmen’s first two games ere postponed due to the illness Mrs. Benj. Trevor VP53’s blasted the Marines in- to submission in a wild 19-10 con- test ealled after the sixth inning when the time-lmit was reached. Tt was the Leathernecks’ first defeat. Spakes, who quelled a CCC uprising Monday night after re- lieving starting moundsman Ram- sey, was the victim of the Air- men’s 12-hit 19-run attack. In the second inning, 13 runners crossed home plate. Rersults of the game: R. H. E. VP53 5131 000—19 12 6 Marines 5 20 201—10 14 5 Leino, Byars and Jack Moore; Spakes and Yelochan. BOMBERS HELD TO THREE SAFETIES IN AFTERPIECE | In the second game of the night between Civilian League teams, Sawyer’s Barbers walked away with the Merchants — thereby strengthening their leadership of this circuit. Final score read: Barbers 21, Merchants 2. Merchants never had a chance against the strong Barber ten. The victors started off with a three-run lead and ran their to- tal scores to 21, while the best Caraballo’s boys were able to do was to shove over a single mark- er in the first and another lone score in the fifth, Game ended after the sixth inning when the time-limit caught up with the plaving. Results of the contest: R. H. E. Barbers 301 935—21 20 2 Merchants 100 O10— 2 3 6 Walker, Castro and Hopkins; nid Castor, Ogden. MARINES SUNDAY NIGHTCAP OF BASEBALL DOUBLEHEADER THE STATE OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY. IN CHANCERY. Neo. 7-397 EVIE K. JOHNSON, a married woman, by her next friend and husband, V) A. JOHNSON. Plaintiff. Bill for Refermation of Instruments and Other RAYMOND R.LORD, as Re- ceiver of The Tropical Building and Investment Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, et vs Defendants, zo, ORDER OF PUBLICATION O: Annie J_ Fairbanks also known as Annie F. Webb, if living, and, if dead, the heirs, devisees, s . deceased, nd. whose Ch: if she be Ashbey and J. . if living, the heirs, devisees, gra tees or other elaimants under th said Winfield Ss B. Ashbey, his Martha E. Ashbey, dead, the heirs, devisees, or other claimants under the = Martha E. Ashbey. deceased, r husband, wh. is unknowr Julia A. Ashbe if dead, the heirs,” de- . gfantees or other claimants der the said Julia A. Ashbey sed, and —— ——. her hus! hristian name nknown, married, Josephine Tynes ——. her husi whose n name is unkne is n, and a! claiming interest in the follow la ein the ree te of FI ticularly described a wit Being a Vart of Tract 19 on the Island of Key West accord- < to the map of said Island w. White- but _now of Tract and 20 made property w Gwynn, surveyor, and jonroe County Records F ing a inches and depth of 92 feet a 6 inches. The said Lots bein also known and described 12 a in Block No 9 according to subdivi- d subdivisi ded in 3 ds in Plat Kook A. Johnson, as plaintiff against you, as defendants, Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judi- cial Circuit of the State of Flor! in and for Monroe County, in Char cery, their sworn Bill of Comp for the purpose of reformation « instruments and for the pury clearing and confirming the the lands herein » llescri and for the quietin, said title. IT IS THERE that you Anni: known as Anni and, if dead, t grantees or other clair the said Annie J. Fai known as Annie F. W . her husband, who: name is unknown, if she be ried, Winfield shbey sie B. Ashbey, his wife, and, if dead, the heirs, grantees or ‘other claimants unde the said Winfield S. Ashbe Jessie B. Ashbey, his wife. ¢ Martha E. Ashbey, if livin dead, the heirs, devis or other claimants u ; Martha E. Ashbey, her ristian name is w be married, Julia A ing. and, if dead Visees, grantees or other claimants under the said Julia A. Ashbey. 4 ceased, and . her husband, + whese Christian name is unknowr if she be married, Josephine T and , her husband, whose Christian name is unknown, 2 persons having or claim terest in the lands situated Monroe and State 6f Fi ticularly described wit Being a Vart of Tr. the Island of Key We ing to the map ¢ in the FORE J. devisees nts under nks also it he accord- head in better known as Part of T 19, Square 2. Lots 19 and ‘ding to diagram made of the an APARTMENT Adveriisemenis uncer this heac will be insertea an Ihe Citizen at the rate of one-cent (Ic) a word mum for the first insertion in every ommstance 1s twenty-five 5 cents (25c). Advertisers snould give their street address as well as their telephone number if they desire results. ISLAND Cl ¥ LEAGUE (Key We: Basebe™ ¥ Payment tor classified adver- fisements is invariably in ad- CIVILIAN LEAGUE (Key West Scitbell frz ique < Paul painting Francis street ‘RED AND PINK RADIANCE Freeman's, ROSE BUSHES—World’s Hints on Care illustrated g Bros. Rose and FOR SALE HOUSE ARKANGED FOR HO- tel or Apartm 1 rooms and 4 baths $2,400 of furniture at 1104 Division s! Tift’s Grocery. $9, cash, balance iments to with low intere Lord at County Phone 622. reas ARBEQUE STAND. Bee Gasoline, etc i around busines proved 100 My sickness cor for $500 cz RENCE SERVIC! Roosevelt Boulevz r. Wine 6-FT. ELECTRIC ICE BOX. 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V = > of scrimr eligible on the = t get pile-ups of fieid the team are two nter and three backs. and end plays But there's no place on these adbreviater Coach Chen 2 block hard and stick More Individual Responsibility “A man knows that if he mi es re’s usually no one him up”, he adds. “Wi men there’s no such tt ble blocking or decoys. The much more bility on all position man football. Ther doubt about who should thanks or the biame on an Testifying to Cheney's s with six-man football 1939 record of winning all its games and scoring 192 nts to opponents’ six Cheney estimates si ke their tackles (Navy Field, 1:30 p.m.) to bac n so few as dou Game—C.G.C U.S. Marines. Blue si re than 11- eldom any MONDAY NIGHT NavSta (Civilian League). WEDNESDAY NIGHT First Game—CCC vs. Ss (Service League). s Second Game—Bombers Pepper's Plumbers League) FRIDAY NIGHT Game—VP53 ce League). Game — NavSta Barbers penses. Fer schools wher Scarce, the an swers the problem. Disputing the general beli w it is purely a passing game, Cheney savs most of Lambuth’s ts were scored on running material game is six an- vs. Sawyer’s League). Game Is Wider Open Six-man football is different from the parent garwe in a few essentials. The field is 20 yards shorter, 15 yards instead of 10 maust be made in four downs and Hall Tuesday of next week p. m. Baseball session first. Sox Marines e League). Merchants v: ball it must be passed, The anywhere All is, BASEBALL GAMES vs. SOF1 BALL GAMES ‘Bayview Park Field, 7:00 p.m.) vs. a Pandora and listening to swing music as they wreck camps in their search for food. Maybe they like to clog while marauding. Campers are interested to know the animals are fond.ef tunes bu ‘explain that their damaging raid aren't a bit funny. The occasional theft expected it. But Mr. Bruin’: of theft and stirred up the destruction backwoods and radios les, raiding cam} aying the owners too much. Loaded with traps. is rifles stop the big black raiders. of hams, bacon strips and chunks of salt pork until recently never caused much a stir in the Maine woods lumber camps. Operators sort ©: new campaign has folks Smashing canoes and automo- even a and shotguns the residents are out to In some sections of the state a boun- Fish and Game Warden Fred Roberts returned to his camp and Regular scheduled Island City found kettles and pans strewn Baseball League doubleheader about the yard. | will take place Sunday afternoon He raced to the Goor of the at Navy Fielk cabin but was knocked sprawling US. M&rin who are now’: by a half-grown beai coming out. comfortably lodged in the cellar While he fumbled for his revol-|with three losses and no victories, ver, a larger bear came crashing wili seek to “start the ball roll- out through a window and van- jing” in the right direction when ished into the woods. they take on the C.G.C. Pandora Entering the cabin, Roberts in the opening game. found the place wrecked and con-- Manager W. E. Lowe, of the siderable food destroyed. A radio Coast Guard nine, has announced on the table bore claw marks and McKay and Joe Navarro as his was pouring forth the strains of pattery. McKay, who possesses a New York night club band. a variety of tosses, has pitched | Evidently, the warden had butted a number of outstanding games in on quite a party. ni Central Florida. His change of It is believed many of the great pace really keeps the batter number of bears are coming over guessing. Leathernecks will prob- from Canada. Hunters are happy ‘ably use their old reliable, Sol-! about it, but anglers, farmers and Jenberger, on the mound, and campers are frightened — and Spakes behind the bat. pretty angry to boot. Key West Conchs, leaders of the league, will eross bats with s f “LEAGUE LEADERS VP53 vs. US. vs. LEAGUE MEETINGS BASEBALL - SOFTBALL Officials, managers and players of both sports will meet in City 7:31 (Civilian (Civilian ) OPPOSED MONDAY ARMY BATTLES VP53 AND NAVSTA TACKLES BARBERS of Softball Leaders Civilian Leagues cuit Monday night Park field. VP53's, at the Service and will have a chance to strengthen their position in their respective cir- Bayview who wrested top rung of the Service loop from the U.S. ‘Marines last night, will take on} ce “ the Blue Sox in the nightcap. Sox ,U.S. Army, third place, in the pave two wins and a lone defeat ‘opening game of the K.W.AS.A. to their credit. A trio of VP53 ‘doubleheader on that night. Air- players are on ars poral oon is y wil to in aetion | men are confident os sar ~~ eS ee ers ance omer sil 2 was temporarily released by the, column. ,. Brooklyn Dodgers, to serve his In the . afterpiece, Sawyer’s required time with the air force. Barbers, leading ten of the He will report for Spring training Civilian circuit, have second- next year. = place NavSta as their opposition. Curtain-raiser will NavSta, recently revamped, will promptly at 1:30'o’clock. furnish stiff competition. eeecccocqncce ‘} Lopez Fumeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone-135 Night 696 begin with Merle Seti on Richardson COMEDY — NEWS tien property by W. 4 S and recorded in Mon- Plat Book front of $2 and depth of inches. The also known Lots 12 and 13 Tract 19 according to sion of said Tract 19 3 by W. A. Gwynn, surves gram of said subdivision being duly recorded in Monroe County Records in Plat Book 1, page 34 be and you are hereby required to appear to the Bill of Complaint in this cause on Monday, the 4th day of November, A. D. i940, otherwise the allegations of said Bill of Com- plaint will be taken as confessed by you “It is further Ordered that this Order be published once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks in The Key West Citizen, a newspaper published in Monroe County, State of Florida. Dated this A. D. 1940. (Circuit Court Seal) (Sa) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court Eleventh Judi- cial Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County Aquilino Lopez. Jr. Solicitor for Plaintiff. oct5-12-19 and 2 feet 4th day of October > nov2,1940 TRY IF TODAY— The Favorite in Key West STAR > BRAND CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS | WANTED—A chance WANTED your next printing Artman Press. FLORIDA EAST COAST! a -— LUNCH COUNTER, 2 long. Also, three er stove. App Gaiti’s Barber Sh Your Home"" CAN You TAKE PRIDE IN IT? It is so easy to have just the kind of home you want now. You can heave 2 home that you will be proud to live m and proud te invite your friends over to. 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