The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 28, 1941, Page 2

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PAGE TWO AIT MAN, JOB ne and Ann Streets wspaper in Key West and County PA spgeR! clags matter € Ha Prege usivelygntitled to use hews dispatches eredited to inedited’ Int this aper:nnd also ishad bene SUBSCRIPTION RATES $10.00 5.00 85 20 ADVERTISING RA on application SPECIAL NOTICE of thanks, resolutions of , \ «| be charged for at y churches from which ents a line. rum and invites discus ets of local or gener sh anonymous communi- 7a eg debe ee ey, |. West, histor IMPROVEMENTS! FOR KEY WEST evs "AD VOCATED: BY tHe CITIZEN ewapaie ‘ald Sewerage. pr Hotels. and Apartments, Beach’ and Bathing Pavilion. \irports—Land and Sea. olidation of County and City Gov- rnments. | A Modern City Hospital. with all the st st year nced curiosity getting developed a desire to pa Nationaily-known writ tion and nor-fiction in'so many different colo the natives are wondering i writers are dreaming. : im every sect heroes and heroine ried down Key Wes scription of the strect that they were lo there was a moon. For a spot of hist ; ‘Reap the Wild Wind,” story of the city in the d and won wide acclaim both ¢ serial and in book form. Theodore Pratt hasn’t had time to reac but an excerpt from it annoyed many local people. A recent magazine color pictures of Ivan Dmitt ory y lightly, and end story of Dr. Von Cosel. Ernest Hemin mdbst idely read have’ visited f tically a native : ever after his “For W Hemingway wrote frequently in magazine stories and hi Have Not’’ was laid here. Of that one, a_ revi sentiment of most readers like Hemingway, but I think Draftees who are leaving for camp | thick to ask me to sit in a poo are getting the kind of farewell as if they | 300 ere yoing to war. Perhaps they are! lt is said that crime doesn’t pay, but it pays the City of Miami sometimes as much | Bore ee ie | ages.” Baynard Kendrick, writing from Tavernier, has described Key West numerous magazines and Columnist We brook Pegler has worked the city ov as $1,000 a day in fines from infractors of | various occasions. the law. If the English-speaking people ever , fall for the disarmament phobia again, they | From as many different ang there have been stories, Key West t - to an been described through these iters incredibly large audience. Even the varia- | tions have been of added value to th hapter 35 Visitors hey. should be able to live; 1 on stance stood ip. She could | no more. stopp ite, eyes as she faced ‘the all pe I never sce ei fled, between tables, a startled diners, of her fr cate, an) he coast highway , eons ago, Mrs. nd said, “If you ev k now ieee ng, come in here and fellow do the ta The other car was cl her, horn raucous. Sne Stet he road ci She knew ioo late, tor; gotten the - trailer, She felt the whecls car aries the ae sea gras: sh about her even es were sibilant whisper: tide . .. nothing but rock to catch e dr ropped. e light: was shining on her. She wondered vaguely if this were death, and if death would loosen that tight band about her head. “God, you_can't do that. You'll be killed with her.” A vo’ he it couldn’t be identifi “Tf she i is, ] want to be, the voice cam: C onstance ARY PEOPLE'S F FQ ture of Hy the letters and will lished untess requested AISE FOR EFFECTIVE will deserve to have some other people take over the control of the oceans of the world. | because they natu lly arouse curiosity i 10 W. of w é > tide r : nee, She; dnd then, Don:saughed vuefuily, 3 poets jomeone was . She had e t 1 Y came and tock it out on on the reader as to what the city really is like. n’t going into that C Ae hee Boy) and.wag that 9 fight? He: 1 i baa é Secret A ane nture. alone. Pezhaps it \ ‘ t me af vards, Ww! we } r : “i 4 Riggs } There is no better publicity. Micha ie } i : 2 ‘ i emocracy is the participati , I ichael, old Michael Mzhoney, vour : ; , ; Husa Mi Democracy is the participation of the | leaving His'holce death tte here- | Reais the fees, fs east Site ) ' ; 1 Port H an + after to give his throwback a hi and ) nver 1 . whole nation in the direction of its own af- fairs, but if we keép on allocating too much THE SEVEN WONDERS od ites thcte «ene power to one individua! it will be he who | Nearly ev yne has her, nands thru: a te a little t will direct what should be the affairs of all, seven wonders of the world, |! probably urting r, tt soothing C a yon. z shen) aga er zs r I wi ou’e ers "Koy West's buts tending” inritably.. 0) ; : 1 t A t “sewer” | LA CONCHA 107% ik Tateiet elliott vas abrupt. lor. i , Fat piety Be Conditioned iss Harriet Elliott, consumer m= | for their ser: c ve,” a hysteris astane : ee 1 dec 110} Soneines men for their serap book. 4 ne ina h pigge 7 Ra: inbow ‘aisha and coaite il er of the National Defense Advisory Com- The seven wonders of the world were “Michael,” soméc issed her : Lounge mission, asserts that Army purchases of | so named by Antipater, a writer of Pales id. r ontinue EEN FT, OUTBOARI DINING and DANCING meat have not been large enough to justify | tine, about 100 B. C., as follow ; Sie poe | Ste ieely gti obs any inerease in price and says that con- | The Hanging Gardens of } ym, EXAM } : r $ Jan sumers will do well to look for meat sub- | gtroyed in 484 B. C., more tt 190 year WIN PAC K BREA Au Aas : ; DR. A. M. MORGAN IN GREAT DEMAND ‘hortly after the lease-lend bill goes } The Temple of Dian into effect, we will be told that higher | burned in 262 Ai. D. ANDREW ELWOOD IS LOCAL diregt ang indirect taxes will be inevitable. | The Statue of Zeus SD DISTRIBUTOR FOR SOUTH Serres tax has:many supporters, but so | stroved in 408. r Hy ‘ministration has opposed this | The Colo of Some, feel that.it,will (eventually be | in 653. ceptedias aimaiter of necessity. | The Lig of ay 1 I i Famous Bahia Honda Fishing a few could tell what became of them. interested in such things might clip this out itutes if prices continue to rise. “before they were listed amon aa | ders. ro) ete (Massage, F at, Colo’ nies) ERN PRODUCT sts * Page Buildin Phone 281 ND MATE TANCE it | dria, fell in ar Phe age limits far,Selective Service The Mat vistration were 21 and 35 years and a | stroyed ir 1402. man who registered can be legally inducted The Pyram t e even after reaching the age of | of the “ However, it is expected that taken toamend the law to | ancient Many list 5 é PIADINA lation, rs have b made, I t : A | rath ikea lot of petty thievery going » so now than ever. reached The Citizen ower gardens are invaded, robbed of the products and sold to unsus- ding We ould be declined un- there are those who MURDER? apportionnientof the seats of Representatives the prese a proposal AS a res Lennessee presentation

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