The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 12, 1943, Page 2

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Hacept Sunday, by - ones aed Pubtinter Beeteres tite Belding « aed Ann Streets “Pre Oey Mewapaper ie Key West and ~ Monroe County ¢ Wom Pherta ae eegend class matte eommunt- ‘tments. Pavilion Land and Seo en of County umd City Gov ” LOOKS LIKE A SHADOW irs ame sed all th ency wo Bee iv whtqend privileges of the Pres tim New Deal begar n wom teased powers from the Legisla- _ a af the ¢ The coun- : all im the threes of a depression and his + oy * Were granted by a he defent the a was int Supreme bust g Rowosevelt is always re as vet ‘ . had eutrelity and pre-war issues and he are age he exe and aterialize he ernment friendly Con- only President en- ‘ Court fight ureeful and won that battle as is proved by a of the Court stands today. President positive views re Congres into the support of his ae When the United States actually en- te he war he assumed the position of wbederinchief of the Legislative eran@® of the Government, and he held his vt Bre the Republicans Congress until pt gains in the last election. That : torical sketch that brings this sum- oryemp to date Gngress has served: ten at it is now an toll branch of the tice on the pres- Consti The was the Anti-Strik tussle over the bill independen Government Chief t Yuet challenge to the Bing of his veto @ week later ¢ e the leficiency © Vepsident’s use; i fr 18 war agencies is nd BEW; and al Witty Agency | Thea dig Asricultural, De- t Meare card interior Depart- Ml Pere ald djeeussed and eh Ske $ billion dollar OPA vartme? also a ying on red in ones. The result was appropria hrows into Conferenee Com They were not al vear Jur addit pe five m bills we hittees of the ate and House whengdhe fi © Wigsident found os complain at approve 30. Thus ional rea- an@® behind the President, ax it passed efore the year ended th ary appre priatian measure hist yr y 7} liomdoliars for the War Departm« When you add ratp That ind at New pabis owt of he low bee Dem: — not upp the he f Saket the N. urces Vian ving Heard which me > | ne e “cradle -th@Prave™ social: eu teheme ba» been Billed The President’? title ha« bee ‘ hairgpan of the Board for 10 years. Wh« nterviewed by reporters about the re 1 f Congress to make an appro continving the Board he SwaneBong has been sung for us by Cor gressand now we bow off the stage - War bonds are not rationed; you ca uy 4] you want. The supply is unlimited ~ tic atio observed : - — y.J Walker, also knows as “Mack,” is angpuncing in The Citizen that he seeks the office of captain of police; others ~ ; timid.aad awaiting a me convenient day are | which showed an increase ‘if ned TELL THE PEOPLE Last week showed a slight pick-up in sales of realty in Key West. The movement is substantial, shorn of Binder Boys and ex- cited cries of “The sky's the limit!” Though there is far more money in Key West than during the boom days of +1925, and business is incomparably better, the prices.at which real estate is selling ate ' extremely moderate,.so much so that, in at least four transfers last week, The Citizen was told, in effect, than that for it.” One of the men who made that remark said the same thing three years ago when the writer purchased a house and lot. As a proof that the remark was sincere, the writ- er was offered a substantial advance over the amount he had paid for the property. But that was not the only offer at a good profit. Several others were of 20 per cent. would-be made, one of When the offer was refused, the purchaser exclaimed : “Why didn’t the owner advertise it?” Therein lies the answer to obtaining a better’ price not only for real estate but for anytipg else you may wish to sell. You may, have the best bargain in the world, and ai. knows about #, it will remain un- the more people who bargain the higher sum you sold. Converse know abo will receive fof it. Money is abundant in Key West today, you should and if you have anything to sell, make it a point to let as many people as possible know about your offer, and The Citizen is the medium through which to in- rm public generally. The Citizen knows scores of Key Westers (probably they number hundreds) who wish to buy homes. Those Key Wes'- ers wisely realize that in these lush days, with money plentiful salaries high provision should be made for the future, and done than by So here are some truths Key West and n no better way can that be purchasing a home. for those property owners in who have houses to sell: Let the prospective purchasers the houses through the The Citizen. While it is true you may make a sale without advertising it, it is just as true you will get a better price if you advertise. What would be true true last week in the which elicited the comment: “Had I known that prope I'd have paid much for it.” If you have realty or anything el tell the people, and the best way to tel in Key West is through The Ci know rbout columns of in your case was eases of four tran was for sale, more than sell, hen izer Regardless of what do, waiting on the c« War operatior anl triends without may you car body CARING FOR U. S. WOUNDED The soldiers of the United States will receive the t medi at scic and lavish funds can provic which is it should be The Army | lat 30,000 sol diers’ig fiving hospit with the loss of only Tyo patic copter. s plans t en from th } battlefield and ider h r ms, wil esta k world. Equipme equal to tha r } r h < le he c« 1 ' DEFENSE AND OFFENSE ong Warfare a constant str we olfense and defense aby the Army's report of : anti-air- raft that can fire proje 2s, with ac-! 60,000 feet into the s sphere This about 20,000 higher than the a 4 nit rto available ar ” eed ar anytl r f anti-aircraft ar- ery apace with the use tack. The aceuracy of grou fire is improving This was demonstrated in the latest victory over the Japz al .where gunfire iown > over Guadalea warships brought n- rom sixteen of n “Had I known that prop. | erty was for sale, I'd have paidmuch more | They THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Chapter 20 ' ANN sitting besi on the! *~ / House| said fri a will only | He studi moment bef SWE: were in Mr. that night. I mond wn? by the remark you made about | other people pilfering rooms. “I suppose I disturbed your own search when I had the bad luck!/t to choose the same time.” “I saw the vase.’ Her eyes blazed. saw the whole thing But you | won't admit you have it. You're not going to admit it. Why shoulda! you?” “Why shouldn’t I?” he coun- tered. She smiled a taunt. “Beca m $25,- will gives Mr. Baxton is getting 000 cash for what that “Ann, that found the vase “Sq you do “I admit I found a p. won't you" Tisten to reas Fy the door of the . I won't listen to s : ra paper I in admit you found i it n?” lie about She flu blindly up tt Help lock DAYS GONE BY FROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN OF JULY 12, 1933 4 s ‘ NoN K Mrs. C. M g C g: T « F g 1 H vW Ay Se K THOUSANDS OF CALLS YORK NEW LOSER TAKE ALL By Adelaide Hazeltine you take the will from |! “1| "|= boss forgot to get all the Se make there ; figures,” the man told her, the second anc “Tl be moving on right away.” | will provide Gane ten and the “Planting to do some repair | fees from the Ren guests work?” Arn persisted. my ie f the alterat “Repair? Huh, I'd say not. Go- Riper - so, ing to remodel’ the whole she-| APO, Her mind wan, gay. The *bang.” whoever were, were “Remodel?” to ie the resort. oe “Sure. Make her over so’s she/that sure of themselves. jean get’ more of them fancy Pie can't make all these boarders in. anges at once you understand.” “Oh?” Then, “Oh, I see.” But Mr. -Johnson explained, “With priorities as they are we'll have to begin with a few and work along as we can. Do the drawings lock all right to you?” “Why, yes. Yes, they look all right,” she stammered. “That's fine. The lawyer said you were to make any changes you saw fit.” lawyer? That would be Mr. Baxton. Then who was the lady? She had a few of the pieces but = fitted together. Did the lawyer say anything about when you were to begin?” and it’s|_, "He said we it to be able to ne ih2| start by next week. As soon as he “\gets a contract of sale. I under- wore Ann thought |Stand ~~ re = a io, sitor, the more her Pe = 1 a he “ more aa er thanks and le! e w_ the | asked | modeli ing | did not see. Who in planning to_re- House? Who sure of owning 2 work casu- who ordered managed to House T's not ME BAXTON and his’ client certainly had everything un- to find out, ~ eg fentrol, can ask Walking back to the hotel the | world was bleak and Ann’s cause adn’t faced the reality of some- “e's grand-|one else owning the . er’s house. Even the idea that t ihe of. (Jerry might imherit it and sell jit to a stranger was difficult to believe, particularly while the possible buyer was still a vague shadow. But when that buyer became a numan being with the right to | knock out partitions, remake back 'wings and do with Terrence > Bilt no | House as he might choose, Ann might come WS forced to accept the conclu- Lee corer Sion that she had lost. * who under \"'Dejected both in heart and |spirit she turned when a familiar horn sounded behind her. To be continued what's House. g's you've this! a lady in right gh sketch of the t wing. 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