The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 20, 1943, Page 2

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—s he) Bey Beet Citizen ——— Ae! wmeee estes eo ee ears FOR BEY wEeET ePPOOeTES wy Tee crrizen 68 FANNING, HERE —a wear PRMANY? THAT IS WAR Arabella “threw” a party in a house vy a few thousand miles from Key West, all types of gatherings nowadays, er guests discussed the war. The were generals, as is usual on the I, ws at discussions chair me front, but among ordinary Americans | he awreed that the Allies should strike just * ferociously as the Axis powers are strik- . ut entertaining any qualms about the number of enemy civilians who may be Ned in the war zones where munitions are ne produced for enemy fighters The discussion started by a Key ester who denounced Dean Inge of Eng was r his statement deploring the de- ction of historic buildings in German,-. ritish newspapers slammed back at the How about the destruction of his ric buildings in England, Westminster ey, for instance? robably you read or heard over the " along that familiar line of t one t return evil \ B ' ye h thing. Dean overlooked is that his country is at ha ruth ut ona raid, enter no niceties about ric buildings his bombs may strike th r rof civilians his bombs m Germany herself shed onioned te t mbing of the hedral ne Germany said nothing, as is ase with her, about the cathe. destroyed in this war. f Rheims she deliberate artillery fire in the first uid = Americans put on kid ealing with brutal people ke ter warlords and their follower Japs? treacherous people, like the ips are determined to die to the la=t Americans sh entertaining any thou lings. And when the t uld accommo- me bombs drop re they may, as the Japs would drop this country were they given place in war for »le of Dean Inge’s type. It isa irvival, and to survive we inercilessly or ar of must an- ate the enemy he will ihilate us mercilessly 0 yurse that does not mean the ruth- betchering of helpless men, women hildren, as Germany is accused of n Poland and occupied Ru the Japs have done in the Ez nd elsewhere, but it does mean that prosecuting the war to ultimate victory, Allie hould not conc themselves n striking hard to crush the whether or not in crushing him some his historic buildings may be destroyed his civilians may be killed Strike hard, ferociously.—annihilate hilate! That M rities easily assume hat ma " £ r \ ers Ute ders are t ad rning rh i i uy e D < wro stor 4 ‘ ' ers re heard a t € ith ed ghosts s ut not among the THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | | — _— covenre ae ed LOSER TAKE ALL Today’s Pirthdays JULY @ By Adelaide Hazeltine M * Chapter 27 He smiled back. “Afraid you} But Ann didn’t move. She sat ? L ' 4 aia “T\OWN where? Where are you,| ¥°"'t live to have them,” he re-| staring at Grand Gussie’s will Bad nd are ¥Ou,| plied and hurried her off to bed!" Ann should have known . mq et, Mason?” Ann asked. Matilda met her at the door| Through all the days of doubt ‘ — — sade the, hall at the desk. The! this time, greeting her with aj and struggle and hope and de Seen ‘ac + Ae ee State tor him” The lady} painless Beck on the cheek andj spair she should have known her ns at iz gh igagp aera ould have done | would be Sarah. “The doctor said} Be int inside cage as if eager to a —— wou e it sagt Se pees | “All right, Matilda,” she agreed.|" Au her life Grand Gussie had ” ‘ . — — +. “Don't worry; Mr Mason. We'll) “You shall sleep in it tonight” | prized any gadget which can- Washine come “es find a place foe fuigr I'll be ran She took a damp cloth, wiped) tained a secret hiding pl : down. tigt off the gilt wires and washed out| whether the little draw ‘ 4 One glance at Jack and Aun) the seed and water cups. Then! Gock that looked : knew there was no time to lose.|she took the r y was very sick. He’d have | sponged it some of the sulpha medi-| Sh in a hurry and he'd have to 90m to himself. t But where? “He had a bad cold,” Mr. Maso: saying, “and then he ught in the flood and we didn’t) © d him till a while ago. The hos-! filigree base and! the carving or the pany ! vase in which she dy to put the! paper Jerry found hen she no-| With a bone - en in the s in odd edge, t00-} couldn't even find h seemed It was natural cage should haave {because of the com all ring s se. At the a line v e there was a together in| becaus -d up the base| the base. 4 ; yok it again} That was as Grand Gussie in a dull flop| tended. - =? , 2 : — ©) Puen what was in the hand 4.3.4 2 ? pital’s full. to settle Id be vacated. he remembered Grand ed t ng. Nothing] on one! CHE S appened_until she sharp jerk. With the rooms. In her rush earlier! cz ff i d g she had entirely) compartment + * he ce neg suite! two bott > IXES TIRE STHA “ Baxton s 5 < € nd,” she said over : jer and went to find 2 elp her. e five minutes,” he re- s told him they ; bed for Jack What Jerry said to, | pe : ; u Ann would nev know but first. It con- n minutes Mr. Baxton had/ ta!r nee. “Be sure! , ™ Jisappeared. jto g teakwood box J helped undres$ the boy! and sho’ open she could until The teakwood box! Wit the him,” Ann to! lie down in p. Then you can - 4d ‘ tees ae — — ——=== | <owreeee es 2 ———cmeeme KEY WEST IN Today In History Today’s . Anniversaries ‘a = JULY 20 a ake s — ee ee JULY 20 seeeeeeeseesereeeeeeesewesenes PROM FILES OF THE CIE ey Ccirch Chicsge ort 179 : OF JULY 20, 1933 ~~ p ~ : : Rial «eo Cee G. N. Goshorn, deputy 1 S = ee $ f Key We a . : : $ Umass @ A.J £ k Ss ’ . . ig : : REP RMAR A! tm basen : ees : cert awry kk Pp, ) . ; g : 25 oe N : ~— — = E sietudiak ann ; H : no ee & oe ; a L k $ —— — B. 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