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sn ection toned ne eee eens me ee a | ANNIHILATION \ | | i & When you hear anybody talk about | — ba | “an easy peace” for the warlords in Ger- #4 | You have an septions emt . many and Japan, ask him if he has lost a pa tha aes epriras 2 ona! Only Dally Newspaper in Key West and | son in the war, iit ian scr aaa be, Monroe County | a little irri » e | That is a remark, in effect, that a Key i bY TOM ela z made ¢o avoid offending others, !yi:su't. KARHAN, pane ’ : | West business man made «to The Citizen Dee eee By st yep high; to avoid “The, scorpion, bt, St -Where. do mig assent om ry, degree: oun corey at Aa Pitas S"2xciusively entitiea to | Monday. He explained that his brother, 2 | artis against Lovo, the hal “The ‘ast jasper I hog-tied| “We s; ee the herd.” —- psoas aunt ae a Maplewood ‘ave | news dispatches credited | )hucician and ‘mer Key Wester, ha brother of Fleeson, foreman of| broke loose,” he growled, “but| “You'll never eollect a dollar!” Aubuen, Hited in this paper and. Physician and fcrmer Key ester, hac | e"Double O fe murder of | you won't!” O’Shane eyed Cassidy specula- | By 1940, there were more than bats been informed that his only son had been | his foreman. In the meantime, the “ tively. 12,090,000. oil-producing tung i ikiled in action on February 10 | Taoay, Here he is found by one of| I he dcterminca to strike back at| You ean bit for Big Wiver, yy | Resin the United Statee kil a i . bs aelecaine “That young man,” he added, “had ne Double 0 meee nts ae a before hightailing for the | ‘Howdy!’ to.Si Wacker for ine,” | BP : b * it c igh mesas, led an upright life and had prepared him- Gsking jor his help. Despite all| As he neared the rear of the] Sunset found the redhead ap- self for a life of usefulness. He was worth , the precautions O’Shane takes he} ranch hous,/\the expression of | preaching the border ona Hy ATES ti = _ finds that he has been led into ¢| alert expectancy upon. his fea-| pony, the ‘ (Clrealt Court i more to the world than all the war mongers | jrap after all. tures faded, Succeede@ by a puz- Sate taptodt , oie ates p OTICE ; symanv a ° i a re! led frown. The Double O was as in tl i Lae Of thanks, resolutions | 11 Germany a ne eenen combined, and yet, ante and silent as a ghost ranch. wate eated air, a desert rat, 0! ay ° 2 y Rotices, posms, atc, will bo | for no Treason of his own, his life has been Chapter 18 re was not a gun, a blanket | trailed by two burros, trudged out Suppor a in Divorce innued to 317, onisen 4 see 4 e Tate of 19 conte w He. in nueted Mut. OS Ss Ce she) un ad as a i ae piece Se aia ot the Sens Taman he anaes UAE ee ecapacea tee de "Porm, -Saltetior= tor Pininevet. ” oo is to ived 5 ts a line. ‘ i ie ‘assis ailed tojthe place. The crew had pu! "Shane change irection to | bo: t « Ls mard-12-3 Th Son “open forum ana ‘nvitem di “He is only one of the tens of thou-| grasp 0 $ intent in time. out—mot expecting to return, head off: the, Prone ctor. j Notice és “herelhy given. Helen | ee et ds ot ey ariean. vi vyho | The sharp-toed riding’ boot] Angered by his own impotence, ited. herd?” yelled | Grace Ruth, the regpondgn - st but it will not publish anonymous | hands of other American young men who crashed into his rome’ Like’ al the sednead eet ipnote ae o'stime, Bufling oon thexaanty ‘and aes Ei e4 =. eer sata | have lost their lives because of the mili- pole-axed steer, he went down] spread, searching blindly for a which cgvered -his 3rd Mond: © March, 1945,. be ea "| | taristie cliques in Germany and Japan, so | Without a sound. See to saan Curren bere ty rout a abd. aia {| the igtn day thereat, hen and ther aa ae vi i: ri: e] Ss. ie] ix mm — ny is, why MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST isk the loved ores of those men who have. | Rompe s rid Be OShene ty = “What ae qallceyen ee a turned pies gure? fi — jen c ae | ANSE, ADVOCATEDL BY THE CITIZEN | jjeq what they think of ’an easy peace.’ | silently through the brush, cir-|turned out to be!” he exclaimed] | Then recognition dawnedtin his | (1ynr"" tracted with, Helen, Geen! we ; ; | cling the shack. wrathfully, heading. briskly to- faded eyes. “Say, ain’t you! ruth. lesegaN VELDAM aN. | You may be sure that nothing else but the | ~ Higher up the gulch a pony| wards his pony. “Cassidy knows!”|O’Shane, the jasper who grub- ANSTINE & SHADUI, | |. More-Hotels and Apertmenta vipine out completely of the German and | stamped impatiently. Four ponies} Ata gallop, he retraced his trail] staked me out of Tucson, mebbe; Attorheys| QIAN Gary y vere tethered among the trees. |.up the vail In the gloom of | fiv back?” ;, York, Pa. Feb pdavalty : vote: pcan } & Beach and Bathing Pavilion. Japanese cliques will satisfy those sorrow- | “So there’s four hombres set-|the draw (he pulled up beside} “If it ain't Hardtack Harry!” pear sages! 9 panes See a % Atrports—Land and Sea. ng parent’ or other relatives of the Ameri- | sn Re TN Te Rar oe ae San Or Cangy. stands xcumied the Saneed oey, ce 1 oH te Cour on mgm) ‘ehh. Dept, Navy Mo. 1s ’ Consolidation of County and City Gov- sans who have died to assure us a continua- | the redhead. “Guess they can-cool| O’Shane tore the bandanna off| making for?” |. oreo ats ae 1. & Sulmmaripe Haw. . eotiesute. SpncGP oumeraedoine? ! their 4 sy He worked| the captive’s mouth and eased the} “Indian Wee hier “Ain't nO| IN AND a! fae Eines ia itornt . = sing Mi Z back to where he had left Cas- | rope. more water hereal 1° aN CHANCE q i hd on ® a to 5. Comm yaity Auditorium. Find out the background of that man | si “The Double O bunch have} “Listen!” The redhead quickly 9-128 Pe .. yA erg A, — ry woman you may hear talking about “an O;Shane released his legs and} aay eee es se va- pherbed the oe Vg i aiarrd ROBERT JAuES ‘OU RADA, in the above styled em the 1 a _— oY W ar ) ay @ a a s hauled him to his feet. moased. Gimme the low-down!” “I gotta gral at gi ie] | , day of March, A. | tet, othermaae 4 easy peace’, and the chances are you will “Back _ to the ho: The gunman stood mute. he concluded. the allegations therein wl! be HOT AIR DOES?!" T CREATE JOBS us noe ther of it, has lost any | 2to%ed fh the gunnie’s “Well, I ain't wasting any time The prospector plucked at his | BP suis enter 1 be poblinbed ogew a | earn.that neither of them has lost any henanigax ” “His gun|over — you,” sun-bleached beard in ively. | gis aa 40% tons, cnnenensied a sees ioved ones in the war. What father or 21 bored ij y’s side. | “You can stay righ ‘Don’t see as I can help,” he de- |ro: RERERE 4 aa AK OU the Key West sew , A . i ayer c Almost every day some politician bra- | 3 first problem was to dis-| your fool head off—to the coyotes. | murred. | /0. A-Potts, lished in Key ¥ * tells the nation that there must be what mother, who has lost a son in this | | ni ba E nae of the captive. At a safe I saw bear signs back aways.” O’Shane | straightened the in. 62 Hapone Street, Brooklyn 22, One aw! Ordered Uwe hgth New ¥. ebruaby, A. 1. ioe zeny | -onflict, would favor giving an easy peace istance from the gulch, O’Shane| The doomed man watched him| saddle and kneed his pony. “Well, | You are hereby required to apliggPat> 66 million jobs aiter the war — or else. | ‘ian sy at rode up a draw and came to a/swing into leather again. \T guess Tl go it alone, kinda! pear to the Hill of Commlailt te 5 i {to war criminals, whose acts were direct alt beneath the overhanging} ““Blast you, O'Shane,” he splut-| thought you had more sand, | divorce in the, aboye styled caund! Those who make such assertions have no | causes of his death? ranch of a jack pine. tered, “Pil talk!” Hardtagk. Adios!” Irae Sgrrraberr « thsg ceypeers Ry (ad) F | hile Cassidy watched with| Cassidy jerked nervously. “Jules}_ “Holl your hosses!. Don’t , donb encee, QUMeTe ie the allewa- | PHOMAS & CARD, ve idea than a jackrabbit how to create An easy peace now paves the way for fer and ae apprehension in| broke with Wacker,” he growled. | jump a feller thataways. What's | tessea. i Sotietaad tan ane - any jobs ape Sees FS a: 7 are 2 7 + ak eyes O’Shane tossed the |The boys rounded up the cows in| on your mind?’ This order is to be published onee ane mammamntnat many, jobs. \They say ian early war. There is only one way. to over the man’s head and|the Valley and are holding the| O’Shane’s lips twisted with | % Week for four consecutive Weeks | i industry doesn't do it, government will. | protect the youths of the future, and that | hauled the slack over the thranghs fae at coyote Wells evade the aniene at at me success, of his | paper published, In, Key West, Bor ‘ ; aia a aah sales pga tovieie any lp ee a Alabania t © grew taut as the noose/filly. After Jules blasted you, he| stratagem. “Kinda thought we'd | < sug Government can't do it except by wartame | is to annihilate every vestige of militarism |g) oytanod around Cassidy's neck. | figured on beating it for the bor-| drift down to the Wells..T got an stare: AWhakwataempsnia. SMMLaaOE pending which is maintained by wartime | in Germany and Japan. aaa Xl eyes gleaming, he pared der. He’! re the girl into sign-| idea. Raa ee wih his “ae yas fe - ng the jerk that]ing c and dicker| _ “Rest your saddle and ea.) ' taxation and bond selling. Such a policy —_— ing him into eternity. | wit chaw of tobacco,” said pee. | cannot stroying all savings, all competition, and al tore, instead of peddling hot air and prom- continue indefinitely without de- | industry Permanent jobs and earnings, which aintain government, come only from in- etry that can operate at a profit. There- that will body observes the turns the other. When smote on one cheek, not every- Biblical injunction, and Oftener the smiter gets socked cn the jaw, and it is an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth. John Carbonell, All praise to Mr. Jr., | nane tightened the rope un- til his prisoner was compelled tol C’Saane 1 Wacke ° ; i mirthlessly. laug [dg IOI IR IRI JHinnindiciniciciic | _ WHAT YOUR RED CROSS DOES FOR YOU INNANAENEEM EMME REM MEMRERM ELH ERY MEME RRL REM IERN MS | | (This is the fifth of a ing from the absence of the serv- “No sand!” To be continued KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY ,* \ i (a in the Key West. Citizen, ja news-, ay Deputy Clerk Res " Case Yo. tet ANTHONY SALW ADORED fy } ve WESTOMA I LENEZE ! or, okie tan Ww t ¥ Coed RS SP rind Aw ematt the end You are & pear to the ines to the effpct h government ; for presenting the city with an iron lung | series of articles showing how ice man from his home. Often! for fe maintain some mythical number of jobs, | that may. result in the saving of lives. Now, | you can use the Home Service | the wife finds it difficult to carry| PROM. LETLES OF THE cITIzEN| HENRY ©. CONE. hich the people themselves would have | jf some ohter humanitarian will donate an | BePariment of the Key West jon alone. She may be panicked F MARCH 6, 1935 | ” sl cee to be taxed death to pay for, the poli ne eee : Chapter of the American Red Iby dl the responsibility left her. The} es eee OF PU ' be taxed (o death to pay for, the poll- | oxygen tent if will be greatly appreciated | Cross, The Chapter office is may appear to be The Se eeeneneeanas| TO: ans Coe Sas ! ians should be humping themselves to|hy the people of Key West. located at 301% Front St: and te diseipline prob-| Governor Dave Scholtz and | USS. Fleet Post Office, ¢ that private enterprise is given every | ee ey telephone 286). # ‘lem becomes ere. Elmer Davis will be among a) a 9 Postinaster New York City ‘ ; s hereby ordered ay maaible encouragement to go ahead and WHY BE A SUCKER? B MARTHA WINCH s t ed leave: eat a een As ts of March. 19h betare th ~ a y money nay be worried | leave orrow morni of March, 1945, before the THOMAS & CARO, t and employ the greatest number of | liane A ree ae hedats medical problem.|"Tortugas to wait Fort dette, titled Court fer the tin ne Ce mplaint Solielter for Piminuitt men at the best wage’, in order to roll up If you own a little home, no matter} At « t Often, in erases, she —— | titted cAaeerand the: Kay Wee (tle . i le c reduction and employment to the highest | how small, and earn a little money, barely ; pate eee pio ee Tt was decided to, hold the fire-| Nowapaper in, which this Order xhalh powsible level. SN nGEHEts ese a vourare aubiect to ent ae ied | sponsibility matte s meone else— men’s carnival on United street, |be published once a week for four (4) . P pnoug xis! AA are subje: every with a difierent slant! 21 consecutive weeks 465 Fourth Government should not invade the | known’ tax law of city, county, state nad i nd who is able to meinen” ree Set ones, ihe Heeatirpy = ae * me ~ —~ evince of industry, as is now contemplat- | Federal eover ee aaa 2g \¢ inher decisions end Court and the Seal of this Court In! ; ~ | Federal governments. Your money goes to |) Avan RES { the ! by many of the political planners. Hf} maintain all the necessary functions of | jiven.| No member of a service ma Mayor and Mrs. William H./ ty lawmakers really want to create jobs | ¢overnment. But a hundred million, or ur-' family need fee! that his proble Malone will leave this afternoon 3 td 2 ee Sawyer " alt 4 ee " ee aes ir is too small o » large f he ; f Fag Cle uit Court stend a totalitarian form of govern- ve hundred million dollar government- iinet eheniae Hee ee ian trike ch a [snow that will be held in that Mor hunts. Florida } “ig he + pg owned electric power plant is not subject |, voter ie ‘can help, it will do so gladly. city a oe ie . es TO , ais sdportiesaphapeier- dain | ate enterpris® | to a single tax that affects the private citi- er If it cannot, ever pt will be Aust ie mG laes a ‘echnical to de i's utmost under fair and reasonable | zen or ne Pe Le aan acco oe | It-'made to seenre here. li Briedonipire eae be opened 10 AM. © 8PM | 2 Y SUPY, ¢ £ b | om row qu ie showroom rat) » and taxation. Let them quit} and destroys private business, and was - of Gato and Navarro’s at Duval Pi | Ve You'Re Leenive Fea doubt the American system which has | puilt with tax money provided by highly Sreneenam nes ervereneevosms |and Southard streets, | k u "soap : mployment and individuals and industry. TODAY’S TODAY IN HISTORY eee Fishing: Camp But He SMILES, qa paging records in history. : 2 é ee ‘i a Bo wise as he was. Use same formula wed Since the federal program for social- LIVERS ES Sa ca ee t Dy doctors adjunctively at noted Thorns Cecelia }, ,,snce the federal program for sociale) ANNIVERSARIES | “TT _jhas had a most successful season, | By davis adjunctively at noted Ahorae HE R ization of electrie power got under way, i 5 a + » +eXaS.' according to information yeceived liative relief of ‘pain, itch, ‘sor T CROWNING INSULT jh become profitable for promoters, who 1724 Henry Laurens, South ee ee who had here today, and many visitors | ing Get tube Thorn iu Sée Paur Serre tenth SR 3 = ; “retired to ie Alamo, overpower-! are ent—ot : ae jare entirely free of any financial inv {Carolina merchant-panter, presi-/ cq and slain by Mexicans. Famed fe So cosunyings couRmcE nt | Suppesttone if not del Heated with it «S34 S:mewrenesr. N« omes the crowning insult to ment in electric properties, to create condi- |9¢nt of the Continental Congre Dawid Cros cad oc that resort. | Doérors le t is refunded, = Be cone Mette: { ¢ properties, to create condi-| Gi jomat, ‘born Charleston Died oavid Cre i and James Bowic Sanaa At all good Crug stores everywhere, atin ‘ Py . e Music | tions forcing their sale to municipalities | p, 3 z among slain Americans, The ward liner Havana, which, — - v9 . : rf alitie ec, 8, 17 Bay, < c » \ ; ‘ Interlochen, Mich., has been . . - . 1857—Historic Dred Scoss de- 5 strande e 2 » MIiph., and other public agencies. Who is loser | 1797—Gerrit Smi 7 was stranded on a reef near the pas ef on the “unfair list’’ of the American when this done? Fi the people, by j York sbalitienis Aan phil | ice apaded een by the U."Bahama Banks, was towed into eee pel nage - Federation of Musicians, Mr. Petrillo’s or- 1 ay a aac ae aes eres jan thropist of hi ig neration, born | age ae I i port this morning by the. wreck- YOU PAY.'.. ¥OU CANNOT BUF dl : substituting socialism for private oppor- si 1921 — Through the peaceful ing tugs Warbler and Relief. ti The move is designed to strip }tunity in one field of cideeves. Second | Utics a, N. Y. Died Dec. 28, 1874. | mediation of the United States, i { A BETTER HOUSE PAINT ; ® school of its faculty who, should is a people again, through loss of earl 1831 — Philip H.. Sheridan,’ Costa Rica and Panama agree to, Robert J. Perry Chapter of| ' hide arash ai the cachinl? face aie people! ®S|famed Union general of the a peaceful mediation of their dis-!DeMolay will give a dance to-| pip hiad which a private company would have paid | Civil War, born Albany, N. Y.) pute |morrow evening in the Cuban! v0 pam sheLunion) which would pamane which remaining taxpayers must | Died Aug. 5, 1888. 1932—Col. Lindberg asks two clubhouse. at them from securing commercial em-1 make up | 1862—James F. Wright, Detroit underworld characters to act as omen | oyt n their profession. be 2 ; ...| humanitarian, founder of The so-between with his son’s kid-| Charles Wardlow, of the local A hypocritical argument advancec ei ; i : | Dr. Joseph E. Maddy, professor of ; ‘litle I sil adie adv une \ for | Pathfinders ‘of America, born napers ;customs force, who had been at- ' , ac professor of | » city buying a power company, is that it | . 2 933—Fir y he & ithe Alnivacaity of Michigan .who he a a V i é company, Is that 1 Muscatine, Iowa. Died Sept. 8, ; 3 irst day of the bank} jtending a meeting of tobacco ex- | 7 . could thereby escape the heavy taxes paid | 1940 . holiday. |aminers in Tampa, returned to head of the camp, holds that the onion S|by a private company, and reduce electric | 1873—Joseph W. Schereschow-| 1941 se ae reach Greek! Key West yesterday. onstitutes a serious threat to the | pares 4 See - : sky, famed physician, scientist, PCC! Via Sulgaria ates. For example, the 1944 financial ? i fies kd 2 viheras f musical education, ard is of | statement of a Ee Hl ieivate Clactae i y {cancer authority, -born China.}__ 1942 — See: Philippines Bernie C. Papy, who operates | fi neially he icians = Sane cal private electric com- | pied Harwich, Mass. Aug. 9, 1% occupied regions to give Up} canteen at Islamorada, arrived i ¢ ancia to the musicians, j pany now scheduled “for the kill by pro- | 1940 every weapon including the bolo.! in Key West yesterday for a u ong before Congress and the | moters of tax-exempt public power in a| 188 — Ring Lardner, popula ee Allies in Tunia attacked | short visit. courts will curb a monopoly which today | ry : : eras humorist, columnist and novelist, 2Y “xis forces. j a) outhern state, shows that it pa 2g : ¢ 70U.S Se | 3 Rab Seth) power over the right.of an indi-|a,c sca. enonahal ms paid in local orn Niles, Mich. Died Sept, 25,°_ 144-79 U. S. planes and some! yrs, Leslie Russell and daugh- | and federal taxes, $5,400,936, or just 22 | 1933, 700 Americans lost in attack on ter Jeft yesterday to visit rela- tual to earn his living, even ot hte extent | yercent of its gross income. Berlin. U. S. Army forces in|tiyves at Islamorada " r political purposes con- If it is a good thing for a city to go in ees SCHON BAER SUSU ania a . , and even to the extent | debt millions of dollars to have a publicly- TODAY’ 5 BIRTHDAYS pase ‘| Wasps made paper oe of shutting children off the air in a musical | owned tax-exempt plant to reduce electric | 7=——=——= Eee iy porn Mantawacne Wists) 64 (uae eonssbeecne uence rogram? Why call this free America, | saies : . 5 TODAYS BIRT 73 ars ag : - ‘ a, | rates, would it not be better » the citv TODAYS BIRTHDAYS years ago. TS . he we tolerate such destruction of in- | remai f aah P : wits fan ee to R Admiral William M. Charles M. Upham, engineer, DR. H E CANFIELD en Se neue ‘dual Mt S: Ia thie av H | remain out of ¢ e ot and vote te exempt from echieten hnrncauatereel Cal. director of American Road Build-| . Th. De Contains TITANIUM, the whitest pige ont verty f this move goes unchal, | taxation the private plart, already provid-\49 years ago. - aa hington, born| Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ogy 2 epieaco-vite brillant whiter oe el tee eat bats den ton ; - LAR ie * ‘ ears ago. Aes resists discolor at ‘ ged av law makers, what will be | ing electric service, and apply such subsidy | Judge Harold M Stephens of ,* Do Yeats) 280: Specialist Rene Paint ‘ee oa ps. - h xt ster It takes no wild stretch of | to rate reduction? the U. S. Circuit Court of Ap-| uugh of Cam- Office Hours: 7 to 9 p,m. at action that actually causes the surface 4 ution to see labor dictators con- | The taxpayers would lose either. way. |2e2l . Washington, D. C,,-born| onetime League |. Galey’s Office, 417 Eaton St clean itself. If you want to cit pain ; rs a lose either. way, Gate, N 59 years ago. biscite members, . costs in half, see us today! rroeverrment as completely they | but under the American system of private Homer L, Fe guson president t 63 years ee ae EE = $925 vw control the individual | enter i “ ; e 4) Wower Sh di _ al, { prise, the city would remain debt-free of Newport News Shipbuilding | eee G BROS. é bi , BRAND COFFE al, tha | while having the same or better electric orn "Waynesville, N. C., = AT FIRST feet Ie oS De F ” % helps to make a brighter day | service than under politic: ul managemen “Hert rt. Kaut f T. | SIGWOR.A, | TRIUMPH $100 iy tb Ve “ae ti ate - 4 acl rber aufman o} ‘arrys- ji ‘ wy take in what you say! | This is something for all communities to town, N. Y., editor-author, born COFFES at Fleming and Elisabeth Streets eiiendiea | think about when promoters of public own- | Washington, D. C., 67 years ago. MILL You will never have » friend if yoy \ership of local electric systems _prosent Prof. Solomon S. Huebner of ° USE y AT ALL dei MEE Ee welt? fault, ie t the University of Pennsylvania, | | GROCERS { | Noted finance-insurance author- Cold Preparations as.directed) inimen cium:

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