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ROLLER SKAT THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Bringin’ Home The Bacon To Daddy! See FINLAND'S DILEMMA 'U. S. SEEKS PEACE SOVIET BEING REPAID ~The sympathy .cf the people of the United States.went out in‘ fenbeunded measure to the Finns sw@ihem, that country was resisting the attack of Soviet Russia but the ifesimt offensive of the Finns agaist RuSsian territory __, has been the cause of 2 strong hint from this Government that *; it would like to see Finland take affirmative action on an offer of peace made by the Soviet Union last August. Finland says she won't stop fighting and reports from that a ¢ * country indicate that the people aa — wpe mg on ef the little nation find diffi- impression has culty im understanding the t Finland is an ehanged sentiment in the United , The Finns States. The Finns apparently do this and insist that their not realize that the one objec- are set but’ that they tive of the United States today strategic reasons is to encompass the defeat of oNEE know tie Hitter without the participation ” It of American soldiers and =~. é ui tood, of course. the: eésitingent:- partiripation of “u.51 any attempt on the of Finnish troops in- the German Finjand to», conciude os war campaign in Rusti@=idiminishes against Russia will probably the chances of success that exist cause Germany to take drastic for American, policy. ony aeias oat TO EASE MISERY recognize the difficult position in SRS 5 OF CHILD'S COLD at this time. Taking advantage of the German attack upon Rus- RUBON sia, the Finns advanced against Soviet forces in order to recap-, ——> ture territory taken from Fin- land by RB after Germany's attack upon Poland. This abjective, the recapture h . territory, was .un- but, because of ications involved, ed States was, and is, > conclude . hostilties m Finland and. Russia. in August, the f the United States that the Soviet dy to discuss peace > basis of territorial com- pensation to Finland. sa = ange Ce Me, MM TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY By RUSSELL KAY it its organisms which The fransmit the wheat malady.) ¢ ir hereditary charac- ° W jatt rize Duke and Duchess to pass through enterpriaiiB com- and planned a iso © crack High School Band the finest Sevefaf thousand citizens destroy it, nor does | were scheduled to meet the train ‘But alkali decomposes it. {and do hdnor to the royal cou- Minnesota scientists said it} ple. Of ewurse, there should be great gobs *phoned ul Cypress he would be x up a knock- to be presented certain conditions, the as-jof them—so Sociation of these germs with the | Dick Pope at B organism causing foot-rot, would | Gardens, a explain observed changes in the | good enough to damage done to wheat. out of a bouqu: ‘This germ which is a specialist | during the ceremony im changing heredity isa common; Always willing to oblige. Dick Soi germ and so far as known is | said “sure”, an he never Harmless. idoes things by Ss, he arrang- Jed to have t STRANGLES WIFE: {charming models, dressed in old HE DIES TOO; fashioned southern costumes, ;make the presentation. +; Since the speedy “Silver Me- when Frederilk 75, teor” was scheduled ‘to stop sabtdied his wife, Phos 9 to{ breath at: Winter* Haven, ° Di Se, eeert his death of'a heart , 27ranged with’ Seaboard. offici ae at Place ‘the two gitls Giliss.3 ha Mitchell, “Gardenia - Quee and Miss Alice Bryan,.¢Camel! é } Queen”, . known’ as. the @ (photographed girls in America) laboard the train so that they pn lame goed twould be on hand to make the e their appetite | presentation during the ceremony eon bag to |Planned at Sebring. Ask your druggist for toe | The girls, of course, were {thrilled to tears and as nervous as a couple of foxes in a forest fire at the thought of actually ‘meeting the Duke aad Duchess, even if only to curtsey and pre- Your We tt In Shape [sent a bouquet. 7 and Your Shape In Weight {| They were hardly settled in You How To Skate their seats before an immaculatée- - Sessions: + 2:30 to ly_dressed gentleman approach- ed them, introduced himself as ‘Secretary to His Royal High- pm Athi of his. most} | of Charlee AY ad dae APORER PPP Statin. CBee tee KE iets ti cet Ft ness. and stated that Duk and Duchess were ready to see “There must be some mis- ", Said Martha, timidly. “We're just the girls Mr. iPope sént to present the “flowers at Sebring”, The gentleman smil- ed gracjously and replied: “I un- derstand, but the Duke | and Dutebess Wish H7Re “you in their private east — t Following _ their . guide ‘with quaking limbs © arid thumping hearts the two girls were usher- ed into the presence of the royal couple. They arrived to find the en Duke and Wally all smiles andj yjartha waiting to greet them. THAT’S With their warm weleome and if a as. |gracious and friendly manner,/ BEETS DS. the royal couple put the girls at, lease. “And how is my friend,| DON’T MISS P. A. R. | Mr. Pope?” questioned the Duke. = “Oh, ha couldn't come”, Alice |L@ Revista Mensual en Espanol e replied, “you see, he had to stay Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month- Whe hasn’t trudged wear- at the gardens and entertain 4/ly on the 13th. Ten Cents $1 zi group of Garden Club ladies”. Year. Six Years <a. Silas Peck ily home after a day spent : “Do you know Dick Pope?” queried Martha im amazement, } “Tve never, had the ‘Pleastee: of § {meeting him”, his “Toyal Aigh-* ness replied tbat I know wonderful flowers ES 5 “ heard sé:‘much about 23drravina jie beele Copres Gorden from [pe- torn ake ot Commerc shopping from stere te / Store ‘and _wished most | Cdiivetition then turned to Florida, flowers, Nassau, and be- ; fore anyone knew it the train = was pulling into Sebring. Panic-| Havana - Cuba _ Florida - Gulf ky the girls remembered their | Coast - West Indies - Mexico - tduty and explained that they had | Regions South. Concise News and not expected to meet the royal Latin American Trade couple on the train but were supposd to present the flowers) —_— Ot course, I understand”, saig MAP OF HAVANA the Dutchess, handing the gor- 2% Buyers distributed free geous bouquet back to Alice. By DAILY om Ships. Trains and) this time the train had come to/ Planes High Spot Coverage | a stop with several thousand! TROPIC AMERIC A) | people jammed about the back Al A oS }blatform of the private car. Atte her cra fal o init Weweeeres. Vrwrerer er erer EEE, j i jaction against the tiny demor Whatever the motive spired Russia to attack Finland. the Soviet Unicn is pay. a its mistake. it is now anxic By HUGO S. SIMS. Special Washington Correspondent of The Citizen Hiqhidute. the and if this & iz the chance tha find themselves mvolved 1 tities with Great Brits ‘former an@ natura! frienc approved by Ameri-+ sia, Finnish action objective largely tinued makes the democrat: active ally of Germany and impediment to the defeat Hn ler. MS EM MM EE ¢ ta ~ there was Finnish COMPLAINT SERVICE. . . if you de not Receive Your Copy of The CITIZEN By ¢ PLM PHONE— WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P.M and a Western Union Messenger Bey will deliver your copy of The Citixen a | There’s Only EASY WAY to Shop... 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