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= - — Sacebecbasnak ipastngeaseptieenat hays sted per ee THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘¥, OCTOBER rr SS Economic Highlights === =--=- MMA HAPPENINGS THAT AFFECT THE DINNER PAILS. pivipexp ANNOENCEMENT CHECKS AND TAX BILLS OF EVERY INDIVIDUAL. 9 a - NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS . “ By HUGO S. SIMS. Special Washington Correspondent of The Citizen INSEPARABLE FROM LOCAL WELFARE z = = and the power KNUDSEN TALKS OUT WAR AFFECTS US ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS The average America held out the strange wea- mn the palm of her hand, as feeling the tingle, as if it its own. Slowly the people of the U: as WELAED z ed Statesare: beginning to nts before beginning see “ —< 2 of defens rose mzy might n of de : iy] . He stobd Ser Pein ‘The man . “ al native . Sherwood’s face was calm and oe selves, intent, sed “ancy Then through spoke } in him the.art of liv- g —- z = ing, yet never shirked the con- . ’ tingency of dying. greatest industrial Ww - — ‘Ah!” he cried sudder world “ — = jand 1 @;mechanism gave. The wooden jhalves of the great door parted jand began to swing outward. A mighty sigh went through the nara diy knowing what she d Mrs. Witlard kept cutting Ss! | Wood’s arm. But the interpreters ys j hastily broke in. The high priest ‘the en. The | potioned for Sherwood to give 1841 @ 40 ‘ AL a d, “He says you Or t the dag- oN. ger,” she said, holdin; pon i i + " up before them. “It Tecognizes my id ih ee 4 Wi mastery. qt t kept me et said the doctor, as a long through h erk. | Fer Cecm oe Batti Rath SELEY CARBOSELL SPORTS CALENDAR ~~“ BASEBALL (island City League. Price Field) SUNDAY rocaded priestly robe was placed threat of d | pon his mongers They fell in “ A . Processional form and went down ; ‘Fer be ae go somewieined shallow steps past the wall screen a The de Ti dagger Cove | into a broad, paved causeway, and “yiek bys 5 *. You) paused involuntarily. oar you fail!" Before them, on the pl - | thi i ane knew she was fighting for Nace an Fed. stame runs 2 build- oad ife. She glanced at the lama, ings interlaced with a maze of it he rene ee _ Nose | streets — temples, palaces ai i. i¢ went over ive ow Sherwood, sitting at the | MOtuments. A river flowed alor BER 3 hand on his shoulder. was flushed, her eyes brigtit with determination. Her voice rang er are j “Now I show them a . | tory, clare this man, your sees | k, Spe oval queola suppertin 1 be my husband.” Sherwood gave| 2, {ender finger spire that ended total v af her a look of sharp surprise, and | &, Point of fire like a diamond 000,000. rose. Followin, ransiation of | A has her en ee broke out |, Here the snered dager be- once more a i | a ‘ & th J ; | place rr,” promp' erwood. bares Son & sudtds and Dt Willard walked over and Beth “ in| hung the weapon in the deep deli ae ne at ane ra | niche that was its original resting doubtful ‘surprise — Diana, with | Place, the eye looking south anger and contempt. Dr. Mar- and of mystery and bliss. eine the silent, suddenly Igughed Blow loud. y i pn aghy war a parents gated at ber TRE ceremonies were over, t .When quiet had come again, the| © Sun had dro high priest addressed her once| West and the w m be ncWe have been warned to watch| 28 extensive palace garden wait- for triekery. You tell us one man | in& for their temporary camp to is yours; then you tell.us another | be pitched. Mackey and the Huffs man is yours. What are we to be- | twinkled their eyes at Anne and lieve?” Without walling for her to| SB@Fwood, who was approaching reply he reminded her, through|#e?. She rose to face him, un- the interpreter, how the first had | Siling ‘ come to his death and now she|, “Remember telling me you in- was subjecting the second to the| tended to do everything in your same ordeal. Think carefully. If] POWer to prevent this expedition’s you speak not truth, you eon-| Winning Shy-a Nago? demn him to death and make no| I remember. gain for yourself.” garding her gravely Diang Tose to her feet impetu- Good ae _# . h 0 - id, ously. “Blaze, tell them the trut! and added, “I h message he: or I shall.” ; re STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Before he could reply Anne an- | fot Dr. Willard.” She handed him RO- o: swered, “I have told the truth. He| the envelope she had received the in 1939, from r r TRIUMPH re iushena! morning they left Willow Dig. The ° aphag: “You lie’ cried Diana and ap-| Older man smiled at her in his | COFFEE aled to the high priest. “She |*indly way and opened the mis- ates this man. She desires his) *!Ve- ae : death. Her marriage is a mockery.|, Anne felt her heart rise up in She has vowed to betray him.” | het throat with sudden fear for The priest listened to the trans-| him. She saw a lator and regarded Anne gravely. | 25 he read alou “What have you to sa’ incompetence gross neglect. “He is my husband” she re-|Dr. Philip Oliver herewith di- “7 rected—” = rebel egy ann Mlectaration* ng face had turned white, His e 4 e The high priest asked him,| Wife read the sheet across his _— “Does this woman speak the | Shoulder. ‘i nipp ose truth?” ‘But—but Mr. Paxmore ean't real is w: she crie m- 4 s Irrevocable Decision ing to Diana, “the finding of this She Couldn t Snip T was no time to duck er dodge the facts. Now we're announcing these EP? core a : jing to Diana. 'HERWOOD took his time.jcity is the biggest thing we've % ° Se we didn’t try. wi — ‘+ = - Instead we said—these being the materials are! Yoo cant put mnguage = Oe ge ume % to SOFTBALL (Island City League) 8:00 P. M. a TONIGHT me—Pepper’s Plw to a Bisse ee? 8a ~ STANDINGS — Here is Buick's superb solution to the problems posed by muking our nationai defense, as it should be, industrial America’s No.! job Island City Baseball League - W. L. Pet ‘onchs 1 0 1.006 r 1 0 1.600 2 1 .667 s 1.2 .333 of. Defer re- ® 2 .000 an utterly unknown sit game from Trojans. time y be. **Tied one with each Red Raid- ers and Conchs. eee FeFP? needs bu that it wi $ =i = to The Citizen, 20¢ Latte acre | MILLS AT ALL GROCERS KE 43 Anne’s heart began to pound;/ever done. He can’t take it away he was capable of springing some- | from us now. : thing entirely unforeseen on her.| Diana shrugged. “He feels the The place had become exceeding- | €xPedition should be in the hands ot ly.quiet as if the natives sensed|of Remar, man.” ; . i 3 “Philip Oliver is "Mrs. es 94 Se eet he cci [aphitn Outen Bae critical in the defense program, we'll do our and tcarn crthet how mRRE Gr Boe coe eoee “She speaks the truth,” he said tM is by he * - BN rr 0 veg ee Te MOE NIG | eee tose been planning for 1942 with that foremost in mind. © te miles you'll get per gullien. ie 1.02) SNe orient tent to the trane,| /Atine held, erselt_in_ control Trew’ amen ; ; rand scanni a ye nm it b S| ra ys - “e * the scribes had handed him. “The ed the ee fe Bae oe Not merely for an “acceptable” car—cer- * 2 bemer om ac t ° n z e r th er” H gave Bode apa fof gratitude | Anne saped to correct the infer tainly not for any “‘ersatz”’ number, cars themecsy om ead em, Go ther! Pot roar i Hl ing , enee and Diana went on, “The of- i Sf. the briest continued. addressing | £r will not be repeated: You two own vardstch on ther gaia E guide. If the man of thi ‘ . ‘ esting foretold in our prophecy, pines st suns this. expedi- We had to have a real and representative 1: would be « shame. for poe and dor us, oe i i re in’ ip! er sharp- - ps - jhe as pointed ig the. paving | Youve winded him for a mo- Buick. One we could be proud of. One able have you mise the Grendinangie Beick wc'se : ment, but you_needn’ e but Tr. here hae trek nd ns won't defend his rights, We shall enough, active enough, durable enough to serve to stand up euccominlly w the socket day * ther Wisin Aupe'’s saidier| Sherwood eaught her eye and till annual new models are the rule again. jod @ veer, — the, cords inst bound his grook ie bead fo. silence her. She ; and then er parents’ | OU: rs , 5 : ” et! The four of them were led seid Dict eth 206 the light.” We resolved on a 1942 automobile of such at i : i i - = a sal ier aeal of :| Blaze smiled, merit as could carry the Buick reputation hur ames. saccagtioes without fault until other new Buicks, however 7 ARMY DOWNS NAVY: , PROUD. DF CITIZENSHIP far off, could come along to refresh it. nt¥, Pe a Fa Pa Py . s a SAN FRANCISCO. — Hermo- | ® _% : , a. ~ ines z this city was so y : . «dae ~~ INBOWLING MATCH w=°"o:02"s"s° | : elated over his ’Fécently acquired 4 ae Should your head a citizenship in. this country . that " ; ; TE 4 g > bs. In t48_ three-game bowling: he informed. his friends of it) }- Z tule your heart? match fought at the Army Bar- | throug’ an ad in the newspaper, : Whatever you think eyes hed | 3182 stating his desire to do his “ = Z oe . seeks, the Army teem trump Part in civic affairs. . « you ul think a lot aver the Navy, 1937 to 1911. : Z r The Army swept the first two the highest score of a single more about at when L games and the Nayy “went to eae 160. et 3 . you read the heart- sea” in the final round. The! Players on the teams “ 3 P i : | Navy—Lieutenants Patterson, Caroline and New Streets u match was played last night. | avy tarubenas ancen and tugging new serial, Lieut. Sutherling of the Navy {yon and Ensign Weeks. had high total score for the, Army—Lieutenants Pirkle and THE LOVE OF PAM age o8 : s i three games, 436 points. Lieut-'Griffin; Lieut-Col Putnam ana B VIVIEN GREY Ze Col Putnam of the Army rolled {Captains Lockhart and Barnes. Y i