The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 13, 1941, Page 2

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sik of on WEDNESDAY, AUGUT 12, 1941 u i A play nicely and clear away their mess. It is now three weeks since city coun- : i i $2z it HF “Perhaps,” said Luella. “But so * are you and ‘a if H con ~ |” “That's beside the paint, Marie up the debris within a 10-day period, but | *“ ag we is working together—on nothing at all.has happened, [tis 115 days |? | Beets mde some- | Luella fared. “And T hope: to ff “jRigh heaven you'll get that singe a fire Uestrofed the two. buildings on. sige - = tiofiA Gal ‘ Chapter 18 Ny!” she said. oe | el Fae y + % had ore h lemn re " ers Confession he had known. Laws, this was © H eS me é s 4 LOVE. singing—my career,"} the first time he had | to date:is that one of the owners, Mrs. Lot- | “T Date. sated Bot I en’t| her meter Wael in Neeae be a) [tie Larranaga, said she didn't want the war- | got over loving you. I don't sup~| Come over her? | rant the officers breught fo her—so they Pose terer shal” less, ella” he | took it back to the efice. | a tame for words pMavbe Matie| usin “Ian going steoiget to beat am: Mrs. M. I, Sweeney, another. of the | el er ee ee She ‘got going 10 bed.’ =e | owners, is thought to be out of town, so that unmodern. Here was indeed a/ Walked i a i Situation for a man-of-the-world 38 | jets her out, too. as . | yard he ¢ couldn't Kenaic ett oe | aused, looked, Henry Sity orne! ino Lopez sai @ situation that was com c the face a) r 4 Cy aioreer: AS abd utterly beyond him. “Listen, Randolph Pell, you make spore than a month ago he was investigat- Marie,” he began az ling the possibility of having the wreckage | RO bn didn’t you ¢ - * + om | we you were mia h sysvect, obituary f thanks resolutions ot | remoy ed. Then city council handed dqwn | yusned aa. “Why did you have as its decree, but could not act until Lopez re- | be * such @ burry to marry? W BS i cau % ou can't talk te me Henry said, . He Luella’s arm, but she and ran up the @s at her heels. “You someone who's been aybe I have,” said Lu- can drown your hy can't wo- equal . rights, ing like’ a little saw toe satee nase by churches from whieh . s, * ey ed yee ey | turned from his vacation te continue the in- of ee Heamos and manivcts of jocat or generat vestigation. When Mrs. Larranaga re- 2 nouyavons commwe- | posed the warrant, he returned to the paths ‘of investigation—and, presumably, is still att, All of which is getting the city exactly nowhere, § No one doubts that the rubbish will be moved eventually—someone probably will want to build there someday, and it will | hate to be moved first—but the city govern- faction of class; always do its utmost for the ment does lose prestige by fumbling so public welfare: never telerate corruption or |! badly. eajustiogs G@engunce vice and praise virtue, The need for clearing away some of commend goed done by individual or organ- Key West's firetraps and eyesores is a real Reation; tolerant af others’ rights, views and | one. Ry giving a performance like the lpieions: print enly mews that will elevate | present one, the city fathers must admit jond mot contaminate the reader; never com- | / they are throwing away whatever authority promise with principle } they had in dealing with property owners | whose decrepit buildings are next on the Shh ad oal an ‘truth and print it ' je en ing Tl married to Lu = une ee ing you back Direkt to attack wrong or te applaud right; Biways fight for progress; never be the ar Sn or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, want some sleep. And a job, in case you've During any day's schedule pause and turn to refreshment right out of the bottle—the buoy- a what he was y frightened h & SENATE REJECTIONS ant refreshment of ice-cold Coca-Cola. You'll work better (MPROWEMENTS TOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN ——— Relatively few officials appointed by . Wewr ond Sewerage = = = eur Presidents subject to confirmation by . ce gots ptr yang the Sonate have been rejected by that body, refreshed. * i ly and in the nation’s history only six men ap- a ME penabiecaaaih and Cece Gov. || Poimtea te cabimet posts have failed of con- You trust its quality x ion Gere 5 tion. TT at these eases oceurn a = BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF TRE COCe-COce COmPamrT BF 3 so jon, that of President to go Gut there | FA Modern Cig, Shepmat pol nesting i * lent | oar: Soet of veal KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPARE oa Pentererye as ‘The first cabinet appointee to fail of @ leaving right . There is & Det ef “treezine™ quimg om | Senate confirmation was Roger B. Taney, to take a train im These bok August dings, paredienically Swmed secretary of the treasury by Presi- satral Station st JAPS TO ORGANIZE — Speaizing. | @ent Andrew Jackson in 1834. Taney was : - ee appeinted and confirmed as chief justice in WE Ghewe shieehd Geveling a battle of the 836, however, and served as such for 238 woustaches i warts 3 ~ hee ene _ | gents of Caleb shing to be secretary © ao the treasery, David Hanshaw to be secre- tary the Navy, and James M_. Porter to be secretary of war, were all rejected by whe Senate. President Andrew Johnson's appoint- YOUR NEWSBOY | . . . buys his copies of The Citizen at whole- sale, sells them at retadl. - + + pays cash for his papers. . . - loses if a customer fails t par. - - - isembarressed if 2 custamer i: slow pay. rain or shine, serves his customers well. get betk on the Japan's major indu: oeW each other against air, attack, h: for the reorganization were approved bv. the cabimet at its last meetings, the news agency declared. sera toss pnts prone phus Oot mee ep Spt ee rorya Semen 4 ment of Heury Stanbery to be attorney gen- 5 ae igs: beencenan eild, Wane: Chace anc: BR is om 08 Machiavellion <ohterfnge era] was rejected in 1868, although it ap- : ; eg Supervise air defense. Thal when 2 gerermment as = >») pemrs that he served for more than a year dd snvt ; oa oe mt and general affairs, ead is headed for the rocks K advocates war befwre his nomination was acted upon dy Se ae palace caning peas oye, Osake and * asa aes 30 Gsaract pose freum © the Senate. defense preb- <9 TasHiowsnnnes and aistakes. Hh pats fear The last cabinet appointee to fail of confiemation was Charies B. Warren, whose by President. Coolidge te be at- ral was rejected by the Senate 20 to 20, in 1925. Mr. Warren iy served as: ambassador to zs are not appointed for t hold office only at the President. ta Mle Met K is said that Hitler ested im destrayitg Rassia as threat te Germany, bat wasn nach Osten™ for the p . gaining the rich Ukrai Whatever the reason Russia, t has now > era Frost af the gener: ~ i part im belping the dean he German milMary — threat te the world Re: TROARS aSSEStAoS Im That y some Comgressmen talked, expect Congress to pass an aci upholding the right of t vs TS de . &8 they please, at thatthey meet. This would invite keproper xywhere and give the go-ahead ps of men im un iy produce ¢ erviacs eng it is Secretary far and not Sénatel? c accused the latter af a near able act im sending out millions asking the recipients to remind the Presi dent of his promise to keep this country — of war, Senater Wheeler has proved thai x x was aot Ris intention to cirewlarize te meni on the whole affair came » Ammiy at all, and only three of the cards: Secretary af War Patterson, © _ have found theit way into Army COMBS. the War Department approved o The New York Times conducted a survey of gon by Gee. Lear. Said Mr. Pa ~ fourteen camps, selected at randem, whith ..- War Department backs up Gixclosed the receipt of mot ome of the cards © generals” That is the only wart ~ at any of them. army or to develop soldiers. CMEMOR-MESE PraRoaace- are 2m Some im the andienre— Yeah, what time is &?

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