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NNE’S companion took off his helmet. “To. rest my ears,” he shouted, and wiggled them skillfully. Now, she understood the name Mackey had called him. A white blaze streaked his dark hair above the left eye. She had heard this is a mark of peculiar inheritance passed on by mother to son or from father to daugh- ter. Gypsies regard such people as being especially blessed. Tesently they passed over .a small nomadic encampment of men and horses and Anne recalled the dagger that she wore. She wondered how much this young} man knew about it, if anything. As they sailed over rough country ee the air to. take on nature of the landscape below. Mackey attempted to. rise to es- | tape the bumps. Suddenly, the wane fabric started to loosen and} he levelled out, Her companion tested Anne's safety belt, hastily stuffed the! cushions about her on the farther } side and lifted his bed roll against | the cowling in front of them. They | heard Mackey yell as he cut the| engine. | A lurch, a drop, and the bottom fell out of the world. i Gregory Sherwood }ma Wey Anne regained conscious- | ness, she lay wrapped in aj fur robe in the shelter of the un- | broken wing of the plane, The young man called laze was} working over Mackey, washing | blood from the side of his head. Anne felt faint again for a mo-| ment, and then rallied and sat up. Except for the shaking and a bump on her forehead and for a swolien left thumb that was twisted in a peculiar position, there seemed to be nothing wrong with her. The young man came} over. ‘I've been remembering,” she} remarked before he could speak, “That last night you said, ‘Au} revoir’. instead. of “goodbye. Was} it intentional?*""* He grinned. “I'd hoped to see you in Chuka, How are you feel- ing?" Tiutey. she held up the injures thumb. He frowned and took her hand in his, examined the mem- ber carefully, felt along the bones and with a sudden, unexpected jerk, pulled them into place, Anne ave a little gasp and then laughed. “You did that like a profes- sional.” “I’m a Jack of all trades,” he said, sitting down crosslegged op- | Posite her and added, “an archae- ologist has to be. My name is Gregory Sherwood.” Her eyes be- trayed her, nor could she hide the tell-tale color that suffused her face. “I was afraid you had heard about me,” he sighed, nibbling on a blade of grass. “You're the man who has charge of antiquarian research in Shani Lun.” He nodded. “What does your father say about me?” She spoke stiffily. “Of course he thinks you have no right to inter- fere in his quest for Shy-a Nago- “I'm compelled ta disagree with pat! he replied gently. “¥ou see, heard of Shy-a Nago before he did. I was working on a way to propitiate the Nagara tril en ‘when your parents stumbled upon them under particularly favorable -| Over and The bottom fell out of the world. circumstances. I~ "You," she interrupted. her preorr ———— N, E. Ist Street at on the under e” mouth,\“May 12” She : Mackey come co them. “You two kn before?” he at relies seed Anne said, “We've discovered ee had are—natural enemies.” w Tomantic,” he jested. “There is only i t siuata mit one ending to that . this affair,” sai i “is going to be different. ea it happen bs ae gull alive?” i 6. ‘ooked at each other. ‘I don’t know,” said Meckey, “en: less it is the Sherwood lyck. if Cet day. Maybe tars is } @ mame so much Iii it of the old Buddha Sherdock of Shani Lun.” He rase to appraise the damage on his plane. », Anne looked up at the desola- tion about them, the endless ridges of gravelly fore with an occasional clump of camelthorn, the lowering ‘horizon, the threat of snowstorm. This was the east- ern fringe of Qmar Khayyam’s part of the world. ; Fae Phe, Brmred gd ad forlornly, “We're not “She's done for,” Mackey called to them, giving the fusilade of the ship a slap, and added as he re- turned, “Oh, well, the old bird would have been grounded years ago in any other country.” Dangerous Land OW come you got permission from the Chinese governor to fly to Chuka?" Sherwood de- nded. “I didn’t,” grinned Mackey. “1 thought I'd just come and then on to the capital and ask his ni bg cs _ “Then perhaps it’s just as well for you that we did crack ap They say Chinese prisons are nasty places to die in’ “You were flying to the same aes a “I was on government business with a permit. This stunt of yours is quite different.” ackey whistled. “Sweet ser- pents, is that the way you've got the (new Chinese governor sized up? “That’s'the way.” “No better than the Emir of Yangsar, eh?” “Worse.” Pay 13 ay reckoning’s right, we're inside Yangsar territory now. Anne the men _ exch; troubled’ glances, She had hea unpleasant things about the inde- pendent Emirate. “Wandering nomad tribes m: have seen or heard us,” Macki went on, “If they come to investi- gate, I only hope they listen to reason. White people are not so highly thought of in this part of the world right now.” “You can't scare me-:or Miss Willard,” said Sherwood. “With your brains and her charm and thy luck, we're an unbeatable combination.” “Here's hoping. We'd hei bivouac for the night under wing and collect camel thorn to a a fire going.” ey started a fire with oil and material from the wing, leaving Anne 74 weieh it. Snow had begun to slant down an ni across the land, with unfriendly oi When Sherwood with en A an prmigad of fuel and sat pers for a few moments she asked, Oliver?” A ile the fiir robe nne pulled the fur around her aitiiers. “Philip eee aay © going to be mar- Th tor . “You won't be in Chuka to- notow the Ay To be continued OTEL LEAMINGTON Biscayne Bouleyard Overlaeking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay opposite Union Bus Station MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER lown ‘beside | NIGHT GAME, $0 | CUBS SPLIT WITH BRAVES; JEFF HEATH HOMERED IN- DIANS TQ VICTORY OVER ATHLETICS (Speejal te The Citizen) { NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—The | Boston Braves, whitewashing the Chicago Cubs 6-0 in the first of @ two-game battle yesterday aft- ernoon, fell before the cunning tosses of the veteran Charley Root in the nightcap, 6-4. Root, who went into the fray as a relief moundsman when ' Raffensberger was shelied off the hill in the first round, gained the (200th victory of his career. Old —_—_———___ REDS AND CARDS CONTINUE FURIOUS NATIONAL CHASE {Specig] to The Citizen) NEW - Aug. 28— } Brooklyn's “hot” Dodgers and St. Loyis’ “pressing” Cardinals last night continu- | ed their furious race for the National league’s 1941 pen- nant, But it took three late rallies for St. Louis to keep The Dodgers. behind the cinnati Reds, 4-2, on their Field. A ‘ Highe tossed a seven- hit affair, as did “Double No-Hit" Johnny Vander Meer for the Reds. Brook- lyn’s moundsman hung up his 18th win of the season. Trailing the New York in- “Fhe triumph kept the Red- bi -a-] » ct thee | The New York Yankees. the hapless Bt, Louis by an listo} scare. i cai ae a Charley had been striving for ‘this enviable goal since early in the present campaign. Boston} threatened in the ninth as Root | | tired but he quelled the rally with jonly a single runner crossing home plate. Bill Nicholson open- ed the Bruin’s scoring with a homer in the second frame of the afterpiece. Pittsburgh Pirates lambasted! the Philadelphia Phillies, 12-2, | lin the only other day game in \the National league. | Pouching a trio of Philly hurl- \ers for 21 safeties, the Byes scor- ed all their markers in two-run \spurts, except for a four-run up- {tising in the fourth. They count- ed twice in each the first, sixth, jseventh and ninth. | Heath Paces Ipdians / | Phe baoming bat of Jeff Heath | brought victory to the Cleveland | ‘er failing the day before. Heath, jwhose three-run circuit clout | Tuesday was wasted when the) Boston Red Sox oyerpowered the} Tribe, twice drove home two mates ahead of him yesterday to pace the Indians to an’ 11-4 tri-| jumph of the Philadelphia Ath- letics. | Jeff slammed his first three- run four-bagger in the opening stanza and hit his second in the} ‘sixth. All told, he and his mates} pounded the A’s pitcher, Ferrick, | for a total of 18 safe blows. Another 18-hit attack the Weshingten Senators to lopsided 11-3 win against the @hieage White Sox. Chisox were kept under control hy the seven- ‘hit pitching. ef southpaw Ken Chase. A fowr-tun-assault in the || fifth highlighted Senator " scor- hing Behind. the sevep-hit job turn- J ed in lohany Gorsica, the Detroit Tigers marched to a 6-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Gorsica took over the pitching duties ‘when Hal New-\ $<" the | ttiea houser left the mound in \ very first inning. | The Bosox loss, coupled with the Indian victory, cut Boston's third-place lead over Cleyeland | At Cleveland Philadelphia Cleveland - Ferrick and Hay and Désautels. At Detroit Boston da} } whic! 1941. Dated this 28th day of August, 41 _THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | Newhouser, Gorsica and Teb-! LEGALS betts. ——— _ NovICE oF APPLICATION FoR DEED At Chicago RHE. ‘ (Senate Bill No. 162) Washington % 1118 0 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That = Charlies J. Thomas, holder of Tax Chicago 8 7 4 Certificate No. 280, issued the 7th x Cay of August, A D. 4939, has Chase and Early; Rigney, Hal- filea same in my office and has ’ made application for a tax deed to dett and Tresh, be Issued thereon. Sala certificate embraces the following described : property in the County of Monroe, Might Game State of Plorida, to-wit Lot 4, Sugar Loaf Ke Se At St. Louis RHE twp 66, Re 28:18 Acres D4-97/98. New York 11 17 1, G4-270171, a8 recorded jin. Mon- ~ roe County Records. St. Louis - +1 3 2 The assessment of the said prop- Bonham and Dickey; Niggling, erty under the sqid certificate is- sued was in the name of C. J. i | Peters. ee deemed according to law, the prop erty described therein Will be sole NATIONAL LEAGUE to the highest bidder at the court Figst house door on the first Monday in the month of October, 1941, which is At Boston R. HE. ine Gin day of October, 1941. Chicago 0 5 2' Dated this 28th day of August 1941. Boston 613 0 (SEAL) Ross € § Passeau and McCullough; Sal- Clerk of Cireuit Court of 3 and Berres. County, Florida. be ai iced aug28; sept4-11-18,1941 At Boston R. HE. Noricr oF APPLICATION FOR Chicago 6 8 Boston oe Raffensberger, Root a ace - ate N issued the ce; Savery, Johmson and gay of august, D. 1939, has Berres. filed same in my office and has Seas ath made application for a tax deed to . . be issued thereon. Saic ertificate At Philadelphia R. H. E. embraces the following : Pittsburgh _ if 221 2 property in the County of 3 = ‘ State of Fh ida, to it: Philadelphia “___ 210 2 “pr a 7 Sugar Lanning and Raker Johnson and Warren. Night Game ssessment of the sald prop- erty under the said certificate Be Brooklyn __- roma we | said certificate shall be re- Sanaa deemed srding to law, the prop-, Vander Meer, Beggs and Lom- erty described therein will be bardi; Highe and Owen. Night G: At New York sic New York _ Ke Hubbell, Braun and LEGALS NOTICE OF N FOR zs ‘THON FO! : ie. 363) a Ie} . Ernestine M. Salley, holder of Certificate No. 19, issued day of August, A.D. filed same in made aplication be Isaued thereon. for a . Sai property in the State of Florida, to-wit: Pt. Lot 2 Sqr. 40 XX-25, as re- corded in Monroe County Rec- ords. The assessment of the said prop- is- sued was in the name of Chas. Gooc- erty under the said certificate win & E. G. Mahland. Unless said certificate shall be re- | deemed according to law, the prop- will be sold isdn house door on the first Monday in {the month of October, 1941, which is | erty de ibe to the hii the 6th day of October, 1941. 1941. (SEAL) Dated this 28th day of ‘August, | Ross C Sawyer Clerk of Circuit Court of “Monroe County, Florida. has office and has tax deed to id ‘certificate | embraces the following described County of Monroe, | at the court | as record ‘ounty Records. j to the highest bidder at the house door on the first Monda the month of October, 1941, whi th h day of October, 1941 Dated this 28th day of August 1941 (SEAL) Ross € Clerk of Circuit Court of 3 County, Florida. septd+11-18.1941 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (Senate BUI No. 163) HEREBY GIVEN, That ‘Tax { NOTIC John H. Certificate @ay of Aug filed same made applic be issued thereon. aie fombescee the following Simone, holder of >. 201, issued the 7th D. 4939. has and has described property in the County of Monroe, State of Plorida, to-wit: Lot 36, Sar. 4, Tr West Land Buye’ Book 1 Page 22, Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- the said certificate is- ame of Minor F. erty under sued was in the MeClear: Unless said certificate shall be re- deemed according to law, the prop- erty described therein will be sole to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Monday in the 6th day of October, 1942. 1941. (EAL) Ross © Sawyer {Glerk of Cireuit Court of Monroe | County. Florida. aug28; sept4-11-18,1941 | PION FOR EN, That holder of Tax issued the 7th D. 2939, has filed same in my office and has | made application for a tax deed to poesia ri he County ef Monroe, | af te-' be issued thereon. embraces tl rollow PFO) in Stal ~ Lot 6 Sqr. tTr. 7 25, as re- corded in Monroe County Rec- ords. ¥ The assessment of the said pro; rty under the said ificate i ed Was in the names i ; 3 * ‘Unless aa certificate ‘shall be dey accor to | Srly" described’ therein will bet sold e court fonday in ithe month of October, 1941, which to the highest bi house door on the fir is the 6th day of October, 1941. Dated this 28th day .of "eb Guou ever Cle Squnty, xX DEED. Bi NOTICE fe A, That aries J. Tax Certificate N th day pf Augu: fil mat embraces the following describ: property in the County of Monro State of Florida, to-wit: Lot 6 Sar. & Tr. 18 G4-$18. as re- eorded in Monroe County Rec- ords. The a ment of the said prop- ecg under t 3 the said certificate sued was in the name of Reinhold. Uniess said certificate shall Hh is the 6th day of 19 Ross.C Sawyer € County, Fi NOTICE OF i y cI te No. of August, in madp appl e tl emb: tate of Florida, to-wit: Lat? & Tr. 18 G4-418, as re- ‘ ‘Monroe County Rec- ords. of <& Good- August, c Sawyer} of Monroe SUI; semss-11-18,194) | APPLICATION FOR HSEEBY GIVEN. jomias, holder of | N 136, issued the . A. D. 1939, has “ : ne % in aay. office and han} Certisicate No. 208, lesucd the * licati for a tax to inl Suplcaiigh tors Sax deed to Marion | ity under the said certifi | bei & swept redeemed ancearding, to law, the | 4 property described therein wil re * #iScld tp the highest bidder at the; deemed according to lay ‘ourt house doar on the first Mon- ¥ in the month of October, 1941, October, ) ‘of Cirentt Court of Monroe Septs-13-19,1941 NOFICE OF APPLICATION FOR Tax D> wom John H. Simone. holder of x Certificate No. 202, issued the, 7th day of August, A. D. 193%. has filed same in my office be issued thereon. Sai@ certi embraces the following described property in the County: of Monroe, State pf Florida, to-wit Lot 37, Sar. 4, Tr 29, V-48h Key West Land Buyer's Assn, Plat Book 1, Page 22. as recorded in Monroe County Records. The assessment of the said prop- erty under the said certificate is- sued was in the name of Minor F- ‘MoClear: Unless said certificate shall be re- emed according to law, the prop~ ty. described therein be sole the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Monday in ‘she month of October, 1941, which is the 6th da of October, 1944. ‘Dated this 28th day of August, e94t. ASEAL) Blerk “of Circuit unty, Florida. COMRNY, She ag25> gepts-14-18,1941 ——_-- 4 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR s PAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIY Warren J. Watrous, holder of Tax Ross C Sawyer Court of Monroe laay of August, A D. 1939. has | fflea same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate | embraces the following described property in the Cougty of Monroe, } State of Piorida, to-wit: & | Let 13 Sqr. 5 Tr 30, BS-315, as | geeorded in Monroe County Ree- ords. The assessment of the te is ; Sued was in the name af John L. an erty described therein W. to the highest bidder at the court house door on the first Monday in the month of October, 1941, which is the 6th day of Octoper, 1941 Dated this 28th day of Ai 1941. | (SBAL) Ross i Cterk of Circuit Court ) County, Plori aun 38; ‘sept4-11-18,1941 Cc Sawyer of Monroe ittopertet inthe Coeety ad’ Boner: the month of October, 1941, whieh is} Dated this 28th day of August. | aug28; sept4-11-18,1941 | ATEN, That VEN, That | Ta: id prop- | gusts LEGALS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Pree eter | HOE COUNTY. EB PHANCERY. No. RUTH COOPER, plaintiff, versus * pIvoRceE PAUL R. COOPER, Defendant. ORDER REQUIRING DEFENDANT TO APPEAR IN THE NAME OF PHE STATE OF FLORIDA: It appearing from the affidavit of {Ruth Cooper, the plaintiff? herein, that the defendant, Paul R. Cooper, is over'the’age of 2T years and that | there is no person in the State . of } Florida, the service of a subpoena ~ upon Whom would bind the said ce- fendant, and that the said defendant, Paul R. Cooper is a resident of a tate or country other than the State of ida and that the residence of | i gefendant as particularly as is nown to the plaintiff is 240 King Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, it is, therefore, RDERED that the said Paul R. a Cooper, defendant, in the Styled cause be, and appe: the Circuit Court of the Judicial Cireult of Florid: it boye ry . on the 30th day | » 1941, and ap- com- fs in default of whic 0 Will be entere pear to the plaint plaint, other relief. It is further ORDE order be published utive 7ONE AND ORDERED this 13th! of August, A C Sawyer j » Monroe } y Mary June Mesa, Deputy Clerk. > sept4-11,1941 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the * undersignee, John Joseph Lewisky, resident of Monroe County, Florida, will on Saturéay the 20th day of Sep- tember, A. D. 1941, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, apply to the Honor- lable Arthur Gomez, one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of the State of Flor- ida, in and for Monroe County, for an Order to legalize his adoption John Joseph Foley, Jr., a minor, no fifteen (15) years of age, and a'r: dent of Key West, Monroe County, | Florida. Dated at Key West, Florida, this! 20th day of August, A. D. 1941. JOHN JOSEPH LEWISKY aug2t-28; sept4-11-18,1941 IN THE COUNTY JUDGE'S COURT. IN AND FOR MON-) ROE COUNTY. STATE OF FLORIDA. IN PROBATE. In Re Estate of JOHN L. ALBURY, also known as John Lewis Al- You, and each of you, are here- notified and required to pre- | which you, or either of have against the and has |made application for a tax deed to ificate the County Court House o: writing and contain l residence and post office | | of the claimant and shall be to by the claimant, his. attorney. All such claims and not filed within the time the manner prescribed | shall be yoid. Dated the 19th day of A.D, 1941. MARY ALBURY DAY, | As Executrix of the Last Testament of John L. Deceased. Pee f i ' } t American Boston at Detroit. Washington at. Chicago: Philadelphia at_ Cleveland. New York at St. Louis.“ St. Louis at New York, } Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. {| Washington Chicago ‘at Boston. | Cincinnati-~Brooklyn, not sched-; Club— uled. | Brooklya St. Louis —— National SOFTBALL (Bayview Park, 8:00 p, m.) TOMORROW NIGHT Red Raiders vs. NavSta. Navy vs. Peppers. Sacsasetr seeaesesr ‘HaghEgeeT GOEREER 4 No —he’s not the som of « financier. He hasn't got million. He's just an aver- age young American who decided not to be average any more — who's helping to secure his country’s fu- ture and his own by acquir- ing a kind of wealth he can never lose —- trdining to qualify for @ place in Ayia- tion. In his hands is amaz- ing opportunity today fer Service and secutity . . . such a chance as youth has torely had . . . something AVIATION — TECHNICAL ‘DIVISION 3240 H.W. 22th footie Met og Soe NAME Construction

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