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SATURDAY, MARCH 10, } — TODAY’S HOROSCOPE == PAGE iWO The Rey West Citizen | THE CUBAN RUN ad “Hbtithed Paily, Except Sunday, by . 5 s 2 F. AWTMAN, Owner and Publisher At no other time in tne history of the “Shae as Citar bolane United States were the people so complete- i amcomteyeiccsinagad oe Corer Greene and Ann Streets Today is likely to produce an ly hoaxed as they were when it was an- nounced that a “simplified” income tax would go into effect when the Rum! modi- fied plan was adopted. agitator. In the calmer natures it will lead to reforms of a social ‘|character; in the more conten- tious it will make a soldier, or political leader. Keep from ex- | Onty Daily Newspaper in Key West and | Monroe County i @atere? at Key West, Florida, as second class matter with close attention, was stin un- “Ttola Borker f 7 the iro Loge eracacenatnrs -r | convinced. “But he objected, YESTERDAY: Mike tides into unbeknown to you, but Wacker Big River and teils the Marg. 7 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS he Asmoctated Press is exclusively entitled to of thanks, resolutions | : mn Wester who objects to paying to help win | tied ee te rumbled. rihernton turned oS Shanes Berally the; canopy. of the. hots) keep the mind well centered. ente ae fee A ane threw down on me with| “Td lil ; wit - an whic . 4 cavenee io Nee ateited acca a Tite: the war; on the contrary, The Citizen has | this iron when he broke out of] office, before I ride into town and aan Hater as phingelt ona | Subscribe to The Citizen—25e ; Ht he eee ~) ry rt or apocllll Fhe Citlgen is an open forum, dnd invites dis heard many Key Westers say that they | the hoosegow.” see this Wacker. Teaayiblark eyes beddedyinitat, | weokly: itera Shek tt wat nox ytttten, anoorenona| der th elve! | Triumph gleamed in Wacker’s| In his crisp military, manner.) vatched the newcomer. An Act to Abuthe® Op Ths ot pubtish anonymous consider themselves fortunate in using | yes “Satisied?” he inguired| the Colonel came straight to the BAER: Sere Metals, miel™ eo ————————~ | their money, instead of themselves, as mil- blandly. Bott, When he two men were! jailed OShane. | LEGALS "MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST | 7 oe | O’Shane?” demanded Parker. Will you accept the position?” “[ ain’t throwing lead this trip,” | in THE CitCcIT COURT OF QSVOCATED BY THE CITIcEn || the Nazis and Japs. | “Slipped it out of the gal’s hol- |. The squat dite sea a ciga-|explained the redhead, with a pee ys 4 But The Citizen has heard many Key | ster when she was in the cell,”|rette, while the Coloncl’s fingers} grin. The contents of a sack | {N,N pon MONROR 5 L i news dispatches credited redited in this paper and OTICE More Hotels and Apartments. *@% Beach and Bathing Pavilion. % § Airports—Land and Sea. Consolidation of County and City Gov- Rum! called it the pay-as-you-earn and others spoke of it as the pay-as-you-go, and the. people took the announcements at their face’ yalue, only.to learn that it was the th The Citizen has not heard of any Key lions of Americans are doing, to help crush | Westers complain about the complexity of the tax measure, and today one Key Wester ‘vemarked that he would be glad to pay 10 percent more than he is paying now if the ; government went back to the former plan, | the present law. st. complicate: and headaehe-pro- 1 ! the story. Exonerated of the kill- ing of Curran, O’Shane accom- panies Parker ho calls - on | Wacker. The salogn|:copar sdenies | complicity cd orders the Mar- shal to arrest ho ia Careful now!” | _ “Where did you get the gun, returned the redhead coolly. “Pitched it under a table in La Bonita. What does that prove?” Wacker turned to Parker. “You're not going to let him get away with this?” The Marshal scratched his chin. “Your hands clean, Si?” he asked Parker,” threatened Wacker, his figures on calling in the sheriff.” “What's this about the sheriff?” Thornton stepped briskly out of the‘ house. The redhead told the story of his: jailbreak, and of his recent name around?” “I need a foreman, O’Shane. played an impatient tattoo on the lesk. Finally, with amusement in his blue eyes, he replied, “You don’t know overmuch about the hand you're hiring.” “I know men,” ton brusquely. returned Thorn- “O’Shane, his “wouldn't you be hunting a nee- dle in a haystack?” O’Shane smiled a slow smile, and rose. know the border, Colonel, If them cows are down below I'll locate ’em and be back. —for the crew. Gimme a hundred | Gomez grunted. clinked musically as he dropped it with a thud and hunkered com- fortably “against the hotel front. “Pm hunting cows—with wings. They kinda flew off Double O and Turkey range, at Big River. | Gomez pouted his thick lips. | “Why come to me? I am honest man.” citing the passions of men. ' March H, 1945 “Today“gives a most pantie tT scme. “OUCAERSE aa 4 with IN CHANCERY. € ALFREI MA TO: ho} the bill fo vs. RY CHIAN ORDER OF MARY CHIAN 860 Riverside D ernments. +! which was simplicity itself ¢ red with | significantly. voice was grave. “I need a good H simplicity itself compared wit epinc is . bs oa ‘ “These critters warn’t rustled, New York 1 ‘This -will mean your job, vith a gun- $0. run this exactly. Feller name of Wacker You ure herevy 5S. Comunity Auditorium. fie ews is fuppressed there is “ny; where news is controlled there is . ings tree. sae 2 : vhen O’Shane ambled up. “Wacker don’t need money, La ja vy | Congress made so many changes in | we coer tou Sip panes the] Bonita’s a gold mine. No, Si'fig- logk! RL AiR eal feb24ama i: | CARL ACKERMAN, |the tax structure, the estimates made in | redhead announced pabEaLY oleae Cola i Tee tate ‘tne, warm, oppressive iis ur ee & or a8 the time = 8 ij Dean, School of Journalism, withholding taxes went awry, so that, the | |, Bonita” | |saddle he's holding your cows in aan his Pee berate i oF Tin ark hea OUNTS. nha he i ‘ ni ve . was . sre < e < aA “ i. ij ua % i ir IN AND FOR AONROB i D ov a { os Columbia University. | coming March 15, millions of that type of ae ene return it, I hope,’ Pe sprend Reciied ae the canvas sack. O'Shane waited. 1% Chik welt = * RF q “You seet in La Conga, after 10-134 2 wore THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 1945 estimated incomes every three months, | 5” delight abe (Colonels wan Reds listened Rebs eaten ORDER oF & TATION ° neds besides the withholding taxes. As matters | ~ Bc ree en z a ee eS Youn Strecg oe os North Carolina. WILL always seek the truth and print it w.thout fear and without favor; never be feart enw where news is free are human be- ‘be made easy for taxpayers, particularly | revolver into his pants pocket. “I guivered with inward oe utidh, spt 28rd say of February, ‘those. who -are having withholding taxes hold. the, gun,” he announcec la-]| wages later. st thing, I hit for vou are'so funnee! Ait choked; | Ceirkute 9 ‘deducted from their salaries, when the i time came to pay again, But what hap- | pened? taxpayers, besides the deductions taken from the pay envelopes, will have to pay additional taxes for 1944-and also pay on stand, no taxpayer knows whether he has underpaid or overpaid, though in most in- y — feel a is a privilege to pay taxes; but what we dislike is the conically. “Lost property! Now e damned,” call in the sheriff and ae two girls were sitting on the gallery of the Turkey “Parker’s got the gun and it } ain’t so good. It ties me in with the fire and it drags you in too.” “What a thrill!” she exciaimed TOO LATE TO By RUSSELL KAY | a nih figment the the bor, “Th aiden” The Colonel's rors was imcredulous. “Sure thing. I figure this-a- way. bunch of Double O critters with them. Now’s our chance to grab them cows. with the gang split and blasting each other.” kinda took advance delivery and| “EL want, to. get. a looksee, at them cows,” “continued the red~ { head. “There’s a hundred good | American dollars in that sack for | WiLLJAM V. shigitor tor Ptaintitt, the jasper who tells me where to | sundown,” finally directed Gomez. He nodded towards the cantina, “A gringo will come—he knows.” KEY WEST IN Plans have been prepared for you in the al B Seal): JAMES L. Cot cy, r { mecting with Wacker.» isch i ducing: ax “Measure ever wished upon, m\ nee _ ghar a “So this tin- bees un be in- doBars!” sor th ee feat nan the POWETS toe :s = te ame i oe Py ING RATES ees publie, particularly @ public that is willing ' “pares dropping, the ‘silver sniping itt Tapped. the Colonel Down the teal eros dhe orth | and this may lead nt : Khown on application = | generally to: pay. ; | mounted revolver jap,|“He may be, czar of Big, Valley Tales ete Bator omer King of! ering life that does > so SPROLA! : and tell us where y‘ 1saw it last. but I'll not have him bandy Vi's Tiaquetta, overflowing a rocker. ime idrowanaen much. Strive to i - — ___ Nine months ago, when congress was | Bane call inthe, eguaty, shen 6 : drove ’em over the border in four, biefote tne 2 tinkering with the incorie tax ‘measure, | He'll tear that bates oF off you: rin tams"honale eat 1-know | five_banches. 1 dopa ete PoNutg fi H | news ¢ Washi at at ow shirt. And I’ll take the gun!” twho; dan“Shandle ‘W¥—name. your FREEDOM OF THE PRESS news came out of Washington that it would | hh. fMarsnal slipped ‘the little | own, be ee | CSR ima thPbit at Key “Were Plainufe, von vs. MARTHA LOUISE COLEY, WILLIAM. V, Solicitor for PI ired to appear e filed against yled cause mars-0-16-% | (ad) 3 straié to attack wrong)pr to‘applau@,right; }\\.stances he learns hejhas underpaid. x : sHegeties always fight tok progress; never be the er- | Give us back the former,tax law, that oMies DAYS GONE, ‘BY. Ree a AN ed Ueki cara q gan oF the mouthpiece of any person, clique, _ i a Wace ae dollars in = hae CLASSIFY ' IC MALE hdc Slo hod stick Incite epee faction or class; always do its utmost for the ~ vatbholah : : BOE ac Tfedisiticch tat = ‘" \ at \ rasate OF MARCH 10, 1998 Lire el ewenaelite ieee ee vmner oe { asta ¢ ee — , By: Gedy Florence x Ww. TYSeR hatate ote : the construction of three timber rate he ert SERS GS. cee: ER eee Akainst yom im headaehy complexity, in _connection with : i Piers at Lower Matecumbe. oF below th day tle Ryiidht 3 One of tie most interesting andkins incorporated provisions in ee ve RE ts ASD oak, ‘dea oe se a 3 oF ae : yalualile ontributions dealing! the house general revenue bill' Due to a strike of government | foe 3 “HO ‘eae That Key Wester who said he rather | with the faancial structure and’ Dich Wwoulfl have abolished ail|employs in Havana, no mail ar- Wry. Peon al IS - ana 5 oo ae would pay 10 percent more than he is pay-} operation of siate gor rnment fern pug Senators mod-lrived in Key West from Gul ‘mate ee. age j : : he system of accountin ri Re ing Mow, added that he was confident there | that has ever come to my atten-jfor state fun davtaiiedianiee ee otis Oo] are Many Key-Westers.who would like toJ tion arrived this weck in the; funds to be appropriated bian-j Pence enue 6 M By: Ping give Rum] the Cuban run. form of an “analysis of continu-|2U@lly in the future. Due to their F. é ss for irs. | ae ’ Many people are complaining that Florida ing appropriations and revenue! trees effort, this bill was passe eee ae Catena ene in| Doneuned iaintlite, | \ttorney tor OGRE ; 3 rday afternoon in her home = . . eeenil z : i = ‘ : 5 4 receipts of the State of Florida”,|€2 With a few minor changes by vs warte ummers are hotter than they used to be, and Meremse tommationaliadiive | onmthis peep i Aes SRT tas a vote of 84 to 6, but the essential |Om Division street, with Rabbi! IRA ©. WAYCOCK as Adminis © colder. People ake a y . fF sy es eS a y > act |F Me tkee winters are colder. People wno make a study of | month to persuade you to read the Bible, | Thomas B. Dowda and Joe C. Goaeaeienet se sl ipa Ret a Desenee " rittase such things say, “Look to the trees.” k ; - . . Jenkins. z and’ vetoed: by | widow n out you can read it any v a bey i iovel n | ME A, Adsialoger’ potiiane: othe cei: 3 c 1 it anyhow in a free Like all Governor Holland. Followers of; The Ben Krause carnival, un- M | ie, OSE Stews, io © tree enthusiast. He warns that fridis- | (OU ee ment ia ae ee tee the der the auspices of the Key West. |, k ee. oe 2 Y =a ight in the house over the mea inker, caaiias 2. ertminete cutting of trees is changing the Florida aie 5 ne —— jure and the Doxdate wae ene DePeu vent) MH be vopeneditane Free a climate, and robbing the state of its water supply. iitlerjand his gatooges jareuready tote se eeu een eal jvisions that became known as the vomotmows=mnight: [Robin Ji Hrwelast, Xm esiicniail ai maygeet on ’ . . . 1 oresier 1 governmenta. i- eee i te nmiva ¥ Not long ago Mr. Menninger addressed the | fight until the last German dies on the bat- | nances, it pro. 3 food | Bouse. philosophy | ‘The Right R ivie 4 Hl I — S, ‘OV “ rege sie he Ri y ed 7 N den Club of Palm Beaeh, discussing the topic, | tlefield; one thing about it, it may post- | fo1 fos many! ,, Defeated in their purpose by) | epateyerend JonneD ay ro; SABRE Oe, Ch abeT ESTES. NER ait ellal nnortancn toccdch and. avers ; : linsiaking, tHe action of the governor, who|man Wing, bishop of south CERTRUDI ggg A Pa be AP nee nes ih sake ¥ | pone the next war. ipatio Hse@S®* emasculated the measure by ve-| Florida, is in Key West on his te PPA gS pone Vostmatter es : Governmental. casts. have a/it0ing those very provisions that!annual visit to St. Paul’s Epis- arily residing at til} Mend Avenue ke tae B : el hg ply is a ag Rc et LEND-LEASE YARNS way of creeping up on the tax-|ould have made it effective, copal Church and St. Peter's Si uiriy EHEPLANIN Mant ~& where there are no trees because it does not rain. paver car lithe’ more: herevanal n Dewaeand ioatins contested the; Church. he Ni aM tit her huxhand ; But ‘Ht is ell wrong? itis just the reverse. A * little more there until he sud-|Veto in the,courts on the grounds, | -_ pe . jeserteis a place. where it doesn’t rain: because) fficials in charge of our Lend-Lease | denly finds himself staggering un-| that the governor exceeded his} Mrs, Sydney Harmon, of New Ave *hene gue. po trees. The frees are the tempering } progam do well to emphasize that the {cer the burden and wonders| constitutional authority, but the/York, is visiting Mrs. Arthur; wflwence that make Florida a resort state. They shipfents are not: responsible for the short- “how come.” courts upheld the governor, | Caplan, breathe through their leaves the moisture that One startling bit of informa-}it They, then ‘Called attention of! sate oak te poe a aged of food supplies, cigarettes and other | tion that how we hava the State ‘Budget Commission to| Pas 5 3 | Pathe aix cool in the summer, warm in the | 708. a aterialé’in this country. jearned toda and’ spend Carl tie teen thaensey: were not come 7 ts Walliams White will enter: winter, They are the source of humus, for they , A Da ea ote eae de nal plying with the state budget Taw | tan members of the Everyready | =: trop their leaves which build the soil, holding the A recent report by Leo T. Crowley, | 1,2 jcainning of the report, which| Passed in 1931, which required}Star Club tomorrow aftenoon,| itr atte ¢ ; e ster that falls from the skies, retaining through | foreign economic administrator, points out | roy at he last 5 that the commission give the leg- ecermaing at 4 o'clock. Pecfibedikaperts: i sn 5 8 Pp eveals that in the last 30 year an ‘ Flor . long dry periods the moisture that the roots of all| that lend-lease last year took only eight |the increase in rcvenve received |islature a report on all state ex-| | towit eabiadiiadnty plant®*require until rain comes again. But cut the by our te (central) government | Pendtitures. While .the budget! William R. Porter, president | st ha s ~<a percent of our foo g > equiva- nd there F Pourstoodypraduction theleqiiwa has increased from 3% millions to\"eport for this bienn‘um has not/of the First National Bank, re- is no agency to cool the air in . e rivare: aw for c f of warm it in winter against the frigid lent of one cigarette a week for each adult 1117 millions. ‘That is an average} been released, no information has) turned yesterday from a_ visit Pi ast; there is no source of humus to build the soil | ©iVilian and seven-tenths of one percent of yearly incre of 3% millions, {Deen made public, to the best of| in Miami. | a th aus to bui e soi : i The senor tutther she t imy knowledge, that the provis- . ) that it can retain moisture. Cut the trees and | °Ur Supply of beef. he report further shows that s i \ i Sal t ‘ : . [under @yxistire accounting and|ions are being complied with. | Mrs. Shirley Jones, who had h | ou take the first step toward creating a desert. It is obvious that the shortages in this | judgetina methods lese than 20| The Dowda-Jenkins analysis been fa REy Wiese wicitingerelas| ‘ Pag : — Will open a Special Per Last a condensed comparative @ our trees removed the moisture-breathing mentaen ae terial Deduction facilities \propriated by the biennial ses- disbu sements from 1934 and 1944! home in Quantico, Va. s rae: Cheehing See #geneies from our landscape and left us the boiling | * a Me GES . {sion of the legislature. Upwards|@nd shows that state expendi-) i % ining 3.8% without obligation | wa and manpower; the requirements of our | of 80 per cent of all moneys paid|tures have increased from $35,-) Samuel, Abe, Morris and Jack maintain any feed tel | <The rainfall last year was less than 30 inches 107,000,000 in| Aronovitz arrived yesterday from! : ai neeS) f ; stic dems in | out by the state is disbursed eith-| 000,000 in 1934 to $ 4 hail of normal, When rainfall quits, the desert | #*med forces and a domestic demand in | oe ee a i muing aopes 1944. Some increase in 10 years. | Miami to attend the funeral ser Lom |Pance, provided as many a» | gins. Those who cut our trees and take no | excess of normal pre-war supply induced priations and (b) earmarked or: Phe taxpayers of the state|jces for their aunt, Mrs. Fanny 1 five checks are written ie tepe te replace them are killing Florida as a place | in increased consumer incomes. irust funds. woud do well to ee un €X- | Grossman. ida “" | any one month ; o live. Ta ® Heating tcvate ere : lhaustive report careful study, but} Trusts ’ der arenas You Tam reading to you the While it is well for the people to have | Nonrestricted spending author-) (yn 0c See ines antl ihe ae : ‘ey xiv J As mueh of as little may writing on the wall these facts. iimight We ye BA eat sovereign exaction e ee aoe Today The Citizen: says in an ste ia btends today at the crossroads Thu se iacts, It mig not be amiss to point |.) 0, ards of 100 agencies! *verage vitize n © so apathetic aitorial paragraph: aed be kept in the eeoemet « have tend Dr. Batbour's new book, “The Vanish. |OUt that even if lend-lease resulted in some ry moneys are maintained! 274 epee sks t he confines hig, “The people of Key West have V pr << Tdesired, and the eest og Eden—a Naturalist’s Florida,’ you wii ting | Civilian shortages, the policy would still be jit approximated p00 as oF activity to beefing now and then| given their stamp of approval on f xatd ttonly 10 cents for em cientlfie background for the warning I give you, | beneficial to this country. By equipping eras Ae i nine ay Sc eecned| when the tax take happens to, the first stamp coibiton ever shook eetitan The time hus come when we must plant trees, the soldiers of our allies, we have, in part, |urer’s office and ignore the cong) it him msteonelly: ; : jae an Sve eat Aihalys e For further informatie | re ees, to replace th t sig 2 nls cei 5 ees ates ae mican : t can be depended upon that = 1345 ‘ ep oe put ge peing pane! red tor made it possible for them to continue fight- ational mangas ae ais Mowdal and) Teniine wltesery sy_ QUADRUPLETS’ FATHER $1945. call ot the bea ov oh i : sath, keyelgtine = et = ‘ ue ent ing and thereby lightened the load on the | jc iuant to appropriation onaaee |the fight in the coming legisla- KILLED Seal ! for folder ust, We must p bagel ¢ from de- | United States, undoubtedly saving many jon warrant of the governor and|tive session and even if taxpay- SSS ; — - pla ees to create more| 4 warican lives. | comptroller ers are content to sit on the side Gainesville, Ga—The War De- Ry (sd) I The eauty about us e must instill in our children Tene Bi Bee era ales oe | The result is that while the! line and “ict George do it’ they|/partment has informed Mrs. ,,.,,,; ‘ wider knowledge of trees; what they can mean f lend-lease is justified by war re- |... is spending over one hun-j Might at least rise up and give! Charles Lee, who gave birth to 2 aaa, | FLORIDA NATIONAL nagiuf future if we have them. Our failure to sults, it is no condemnation of the policy | dred million doilars a year, 85) te: boys ai feeble chee quadruplets here last summer, STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEF BANK otday's crisis will make a desert of Florida | that it results in the shortage of some com- | Per cent of such expenditures are that her husband, Private Charl tyrone St. Augustine Record Modities on the home front, After all, there |2°t ‘viewed by the legislature} $16,000 TO CATS AND DOGS that her husbane ate Charles! TRIUMPH at Key West aoe al gest on'the home zton! er a eFC | and that august body has budget Lee, died ‘9 action during the! COFFEE ome by is no reason for civilians to expect every- jcontrol over only about 15 per; Los Angeles.—A trust fund of recent counter-offensive. Two of ' = Whee a speaker yells about the de-| thing durirg a great war and, if other men | cmt | 516,000 was set up by the late the babies died shortly after, MUULL Member Federal Qeper | es of democracy he really means the j eg : > cats | In an effort to correct this sit-' Mrs. Susan A. C. Bailey, school-/ birth and the other two have re- AT ALL Insurance a an fight and die, civilians can do without : nar eoe 4 Corporation collapse of his idea of democracy. ipsa eae aes a cand juation, during the 1943 session of teacher, in her will filed here, mained at Hall County Memorial GROCERS y some of their luxuries, ithe legislaturc, Dowda and Jen-'for six cats and four dogs. ‘hospital here. i. ee |