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a the Key West Citizen Sunday, b ae y, by surwas Gates Pabl 200 AELENS Mus.uess M y Key West and u ' " ' a rlass matter een OF THe | roe CLARIFICATION NEEDED er receiving a map from | . director of the Everglades , showing the territory that the proposed park, Mon- Even Ernest F. ¢€ ational P: will be included in County officials are still unconvinced hat the county will not lose all of the upper chain keys should the project be adopted nin on the map. A copy of the Coe map was sent to The Citizen, as well as the county commis- sion, and.the outline unquestionably shows | that all the upper keys will be lost to the | Chapter 29 w DAWN tinted the eastern sky |t when O'Shane’s pony*claf- tered up to the Turkey rapch house. Viola threw open the door and ran out upon the gallery as he slowly climbed the. ste} PS. “Oh, you're .nurt, and you're, so pale!” she cried anxiously. BY TOM W * sections three, four and five, WwW nad twenty six, map of Piute Valley. Further, we agree to construct a dam upon a site to be selected for the purpose of impounding water to be used for irrigation in Big River basin and to pay an annual ground rent of one thousand dollars for all water rights in upper part of said Piute AP Newsleutuies it was a very small reward. So you're the moneyed man and I'm the destitute orphan.” O'Shane was still staring in- credulously at the deed in his hand. “I can’t accept this,” he ob- jected. “Joan, eptained a the rafich; sur allowed to ex, mo ood price for e should be a her gratitude.” SENDS LETTER (Continued from Page One) jon a photostat map received by j Count Clerk Ross Sawyer, j which map clearly showed the por boundary of the Park extending down the Keys. on the Eastern side of the Keys to, and including lower Matecumbe. I assume that you are not aware of that or responsible fag it, but |never-the-less an immediate in- | vestigation was in order, and Mr. Parrish is not subject to censure therefore. “I believe that Mr. Stone, Mr MONDAY 19, 1945 MARCH 1734—Thomas MeKean, Dele. ware signer of the Declaration @f Independence, famed statesman his day, born Lendonberry, Pa, Died June 24, 1817. 1817 — Seth Green, New Yory pioneer fish culturist, <n Mom roe County, N. ¥Y. Died Aug @& 1888 1842—George Herbert Polmeg famed Harvard philcsopher, mag of letters, born in Boston. Died - : ; Valley. a P de county nd that is a big*if, all the terri- “Jest winged Hjs_ voice was Mr. McPherson _, is} now: pro- alien es do 1 want with a dam |p, ,rish and the citizens of Mon- May 7, 1933 a tory within the boundaries outlined, be- Mean ioe pebeherding a| cccding by strain with’ the 'neces-| “Remember your dream?” she Toe County generally, are aware 1 442_Thomas M. Drown, motel SPRCIAL NOT ae comes a part of the park | child; she led him through the] °""Y S°Cyinents: truly asked quietly. “Hundreds of little of eon opportunities and re- yas Institute of T ? rds esolutions | house to the kitchen and seate te very Was ‘arms, irrigation, a procverous | gponsibilities. 7 odes ‘ will be “We are not necessarily against the Rouse to the kitchen and seated J. H. HAMPDEN community, the’ desert. turned pon chemist, Lehigh Univ pressdent, ; in a the | him in a chair. President, Sets vate chante. fo ‘You have worked long and j..» philadelphia. Died Nov. 1@ : hurches from J establishmen' of the propased park,” a] | “I am just ee of cere . Anchor Investment, Co. make it come 4H i and sthe faithfully in promoting the Park 994 ee ounty offitial ‘s dy vo moat surely | she exclaimed, busying herself at] “Isn't that grand?” she cried,| py é “ f a s {want to know exactly how much land on while T make coffee.” ‘ Ha ic guess Joan Curran won't] owne it” di f BE but us state © cag arte ich amherst College teacher of sec hes he up keve Will ¢ e nar 7 % he ga e replied} kick,” he grunted. “Well, my 5 leads you to envision onrore .stronomy for nearly 4 — =| he upper keys will form a part of the jaconicafly, “and T guess we took | job's done, reckon the time's preg ooKet Up. his, blue eves County flares” is a hinderance con Lae biden oo ark. Tf the boundary en the map does not | the last trick come for me to drift.” right with’ anticipation. » ,rathel an a help to co-opera- ‘ . ¥ 4 ; lear that 1 f h la rather than help to co-opera MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST PORN sad embraced in it will | ureneytseety 89. mote guestions| | “And leave me on, the lurch!” |°1CR orc, something Hur ee es Wee) Bry - ; ee a until she had set a cup of steam-Jexclaimed Viola indignantly.],.. ere s Son ig clse, some 2 1860—William Jennings 7 ADVOCATEL BY THE CITIZEN of be taken in the park, ther we must be | ing coffee before, him. As he) “You'r fh no ft state to travel, Shiau cee chee The map marked by the lL. jawyer, congressman, 3 time : sipped, she watched the weariness | anywa Mr. Moneybag' > murmured. | Board according to } J ' ” iven cot proof that such is not the | fade out of his eyes. WEY” sire a good man,” he|. “Keahl” He cezed at her shine | Doers, Sens operate com, Denoeeme CONMnnes Sama i wre Hotels and Apartments. | ase, and an explicit explanation of the “Now, talk,’ she commanded] responded lamely. ing eyes with perplexity. ie " dent, secretary of state, | & Beach and Bathing Pavilion. and Pnetennardst 1 hi z kly, “or I'll take a shot at you| “But I want one particular ‘She moved close, her lips tan- cor . born IL Died July & and, netes and bounds, that will be in | myself.” ? __|man,” she said softly. talizing, “Yeah!” ow this is plain talk. T am jgg5 % Airports—Land and Sea. he park A The suuheads pe twisted in} “You don’t want no saddle bum), She saw by, phe dain aEhe as much interested in this Park © ~ neo on « > e a nox he faint parody of a grin. “. with nothing but his hoss and his|in his eyes that he understood RES Soc cetin as se , oe _ - Cansolidation of County and City Gov- The Citizen was given to understand | right, boss!” Briefly, he sketched | gun, demurred O'Shane. and backed away project as you are, and have been = Subscribe to The Citizen ernments. hat. de xunnine the marking tea point bo | ee = night, ‘and I|" “Do you presume to read my He jumped fe “His right hand for as long a time. My first con- ______..— & Coma unity Audhort a if De ean Seat aaen - | picked this up on Wacker’s desk,”|thoughis? And, Mr. Michael|descended upon her shoulder, cern is that it proceed without y a ow Low Mateumbe and then crossing | he ConelAaEe. Pune a oe O'Shane, you're a wealthy man!” ae her fo hin “Say, Vi— | yn-necessary obstruction, and §TRONG ARM BRAND COFFE sae cael eevee wueratolt Gulf Stres Ride A -ay | Stainec ‘olded she: rom his} Viola, 1 never thoug' t you” ts might 1 t from any 1 r a —— . a , 4 ane ae am side ; that meh | shirt pocket, usta reac: | QHE slid open a drawer and un- Men are a0 enkeee enon jee on, eee oe TRIUMPH 7 1 ay Ou Key Larga and en cutting iola opened it and read alou folded a*crackling parchment.| ured, nestling against his chest. | * * ee ross to tha Everclades in Dade and Mon- | MR Sues Wane folded ay crackling parcoment. And {had to pick a man who jof Monroe County and their COFFEE _—_— 2 ee n Dade and Mon- ) Big River, Arizona. Puzzled, he‘read. “Why, it’s aj can't even give me a reasonable ESSE MILL nubs often, war effort. generated | "0c: the oueumme, 64 far As the keys ate con-"|" Dean Sin: deed to them four, sections, made| imitation of a hug!” - AT ALL I Gee aL LDGn ekcepiion (Gtoan sinlt Confirming the’ offer (made in| out to—me!” he ejaculated. You'll be surprised!” he DOUBLES UP triotism but twisted by a lack of per- | °° "SG: * ED! an eight-| person by our -epresentative, Mr.| “Exactly: Joan insistet! upon chuckled, slipping his good arm GROCERS e, turns to war hysteria. We had : nile stretch on Kes Largo, merely shows eT we, beg gi tee offer ie] ansterting the dz ene yeu around ces ee Omaha, Neb.—When his small nade =<" |eshears tha mitch ‘ plite “Te sum of fifty thousan ars for She said you saved her life an E ED n was taken ill, T. W. Bockes n the last war. We've had some | “here the mAnte?gardens will be. If that eeeralee “of NE eee i 4 eres E .|-—-- re —-- ‘general counsel of the Union war ava bad. It makes | 18 90, then debit be explained, and proof aacennemees | Pacific Railroad, took over the SHERMAN HOTEL te kind, good, helpful: people — do |* iitted to substantiate the explanation, <= j CAPITAL ROLLS ( OWN BORDER DISPUTE |boy’s duties —- carrying a paper . , | parc aol : | Doss : ne 465 N. W. Fourth St., el, bad, stupid things. We've just seen | 2¢cause, judging from the way the map is KEY KEY WEST I N | route. Prepay She a, a inte) | .arked, the entire chair of the upper keys | baits a | s the ol hi 1 s per day—80 per ork : sl bedaied othe wae JACK STINNETT eral projects and federal em-|, Synthete sapphires play an why of The town of Hood River, in Oregon, | Will be included in the park. DAYS GONE BY a an Spe nis rta art ducti Ce net > f | ies i Ps re: | (By Associated Press) lowes important part in the production ee. recently done itself and its country a | Mr. Coe, in a letter to The Citizen, | WASHINGTON, March 19.—In PO¥€S- of war precision instruments. 1 | sai é ype f the main kevs a | ef Dunne dhe ae ce. It has removed from its Roll of | Sone MEET at parino! the main keys, except | PROM FILES OF THE CITIZEN ‘D's Ccnsr aay Rigen sapere a ee i hich exhibited the names of those | the stretch on Key Largo, is included in MARCH 13, 1935 ‘every one for 100 years, there) i zi Geeel cee 0000000000060 DOC OS ee OOee eee SSeS EesSOeeeee L s nee re 5 : oe é ropa \“no-man-’s-land” where _ police hting 1 ing) for their country, the the project. While we do not question his | will be debate over and an effort 6 Nisei, Hood River has not said |*t#tement, yet it is not borne out by the | Objection to spraying of trees '? determine the boundaries of !#icials refuse to operate Bes b hey did this because these Nisei were | 1P that accompanied the letter. in yards of residents has become the District of Columbia on the’ C@US® theysareuie contain tor tiels ; Nis we En Gideon a = os so determined in some instances, Virginia s right to jurisdiction. Virginia q ) rime: or that they had bee The Citizen has advocated the estab- | » Virginia side. a ey had been | . ; 5 a ‘" |State Plant Board representa- et r sonovece was COllects millions of dollars in - ; ee lishment of the proposed Everglades Na- : : Before the 79th Congress was ry : ‘ w that they had refused to | !! } uverglades Na-|tives had warrants issued for ai aie taxes from government workers, ® J ' ht. or ta vik their lives in the {tional Tark for many years, and has be- the arrests of two persons, They S% Weeks old it ee sare (vy ees imik(pites Genel HATE ae, ; sine tyranny and barbarity, the war | beved. and still believes, that i would Wr tried yesterday afternoon *8%in. Rep. Meare Cee Mace : phcoeecits - : fi ana barbarity, the war |” 5 we kh e : in city eourt, and Judge Allan Nebr.) wrote into the Congres- Virginia state and county licensee . ¥ peace for all peoples. No. They ae ance lau able Posie to Key West [5 cteart, Jr, fined each $5: sional Bao) the other day a laws apply to the whole area, © | ed the names because the ancestors | 224 the remainder of Monroe, yet we most y, More; than 2,000-word disserta-' even to the National Ai ° ; : | t we Nationa rport, to e ; ; ae pie ‘ytainly uld not favor > project if » tion on the subject. Other mem-} mene hers of our armed forces were | z et ue . ea ‘A Ane project if the | arpoa are running in fairly, bers have both preceded and fol-;Which the state contributed pro- . se “¢ y is to lose al 2 ar keys or |jarpe fe Sie , ; ate re a , IS SLO LOSES a OU Ine aU peL keys or flarge schools off Pirates Cove,' lowed him. It’s the kind of colos-|Portionately no more than an} : it i sible to understand how any- |€¥en a major part of them. according to intormation rege Ved’ sal trivja that provides the gag- le ee (OR e H # indeed LailnitvMcnTRhaet| The question of the boundary needs |>Y The Citizen from that fish- sters with most of their ammu-/ _,, et 3 panese ayainst whom we are at war, | ‘latification, ard it should be such that the ang fodgpitnis morning: nigign for jokes about’ federal Par pantie Eee eae & N D ; oe ae iets eit ta ; —— fd local government inthis U.,Cf ‘me atea: over clouded “am 8 Dea cdlahaveacrerthcamand prac- | Reople of the county will understand fully | yoy West volunteer firemen S: titles and all the other things ; $ | treachery, brutality, torture, in the | JES NLL key land is to be included in the |yeceived. $1,170.10 as their share ‘~The ‘facts aren't really so com- nae ‘sae oe dopatable 4 avgression. This we are fighting, | Park. That clarification must be made be- of the money netted at the ca pleidted; the results of those facts ae abiese havens becranumucy 3 eve rhting agains Sod ira | (ore the establis » r the park bee ag |nivat that was giv here re-.aver In 1790, George Washington “SS r i ar be este = h acon realit : ae os | ee pest eer > ets ear ager arranged a site for the nates Few members of Congress can H he educational system which have |? Peality, because it will be too late to make wee Capita ae set very enthusiastic about it é . : : fe ee apital with a chunk of land and 8°! ¥ § ses any xe ineed and aintained the Japanese ReMi: Ae the boundaries have | me latolm ob Keg weet Pétomac from both Maryland and Wocuba eds oe meee : $ na veen fixed finally by the ration: ms ae ete ey St, Virginia yas) as : s ittle broader view. re . ig ae ee eer inally eb yeathcr yavionalleeoy jreceived a telegram today in- ee ee S ene land | ..ys: ‘How can we hope to en- 3 we are prepared to con- | ¢rimen [forming he t her sister, Mrs. EE uae gage in the settlement of vital a H leath all members o Diiswanede —————— Hck sb = ary disputes between the bd + vall member pine Japan e | ey ; . eae Rormicrertian haluaicentarys boundary disputes between th _ 7 » 3 ‘ © they are members of that Classif advertisements in The Citi- |°" He ihineurant mores ott lees crionthe, =o 2 sama onmene Would RUDE TEL 8 = : : | - 5 we ave unable to settle one so e i batiiy A RLS neasiezen wor lu selli cold) breie bat ehaynwilliceil a ly. Then the citizens of Alexand-'W¢ @v¢ unable to s : $ 1 1 : |} The naval station is being sup- pig at a5 simple as this. ° » do so puts us shoulder to shoul- | almost anything that you have on hand and |plied with water today from one ie spep. |) about Bou) decided i. : th the Nazis and the Japanese war} Want to get vid of, lof the large cistern 1 hey no longer Wanted any Pall i$ 3 Ix. And this is what Hood River ha ves lpost office building. The water jy Congr, cut DR. H. E. CANFIELD 8 as I Congress and they voted 763 Sie meimee! : | “Tlans for that Spring Victory Garden = oer pumped through a fire tg 999 to secede from the Dis-| Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 8 erhaps they did not realize this. Per- | should be abc ready to put it to opera fae trict \ Specialist ° e 3 h Re tae Om ee i el . ° a President Polk respected theit ; : bh on correct it, re place those {tion. Spring just avound the corner.” | Willard Russell, of the immi- will at the polls and by procla- Otrice Hoursyy 7 tong tps : ) » ; il realization that they are | This item, was clipped from a northern pa- | 8tation service in Key West,‘ mation tured: about 31 square) DiosleMm cimcenstmeaten cE 8 Americans fighting on equal | ad itemeans mothine in (key West left yesterday for Miami to at- miles back to Virginia = H de all other Americans. Un-| where its people pay -no attention to th |tend a meeting of the border In that 31 square miles today 5 : ¢ aS" } - Ay a e 0 ne da ) s rea. y Wats, A ho o} he 0, they have declared’ them-|sdasons. as the a ae era patrol in this, area, is the National pinot the aay Your Grocer. SELLS That GQOi Coc erececccccccvcccceseceseseeseeseeeseeeeeeee. s as Vy are ¢ st z é p. —— tagon nuilding, par of Fort i he h — eee ae Mis. J.°G. Piodela,’ Breaitient/ Myer reservation, the Navy an- STAR * BRAND \ ese everywhere—for [ + wHo THE CONVICTS ARE lof the Woman’s Auxiliary“of the; nex, several government worker th mple and only argument by American Eégion, said today! housing projects, the Public AMERICAN COFFEE \ Sn SF ee |4 a 5 ¥ . i & o . hich th sustain their act. Eee ee that a mé€ting will Be-Held to- Roads Administration buildings, and CUBAN U 0 T ate Ree itly an undisclosed number of | morrow “afternoon “in » Legion Arlington Cemetery and goed- Try A Pound Today! verseas ranspor a ion I ; aa ! American soldiers were sentenced to prison. | Hall. ness Knows how many other ted | ' ie doesn't make life { They were requeste ae m ; y were requested by their own govern- = ae 6 ment to spend 10 to 15 vears of sir ae Today The Citizen says in an ye ecocccsssvcescecees | 0 an nrc. } to 15 vears of their lives | f , ° ° j + £4 € lit rid paragraph: Cri ; Lich mdnecetG EE eee in jail, Most of them had fought honor- | "," ade: oe noe paper wishes |S : Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service t d shows his lack of pe t 3 ate fer their country. But nevertheless |to know the identity of ‘Gra H : Between ack aracter. ; they were punished severely tor an unfor- | golf editor of this paper. H | Q gc itor his paper. Yes, | § LA ‘ ; i G givable crime: they diverted supplies es- (You guessed its Sam, all § PLACE YOUR : MIAMI AND KEY WEST ea Marly Defeat of | sential to the war er ere vight ® : : : A ~sie epire pi etin dali — rac ganic rmmieeene tar ale _ 8 3 REFRIGERATION J Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys ¢ 8 | ey called it “playing around” with the | —---——-——~ e Y i i hat a remarkable prediction! Peete , : ona : Between Miami and Key West eon | ilack: market. TODAY’S HOROSCOPE ; Pst — a ! nvestigation has shown that Most Of | -eussessmumnmee — ——~seumenn emcees e <2 4 the most valuable discoveries | these soldie S ae p : » i Express Schedale : | dled Suirenenunenns ities iese soldiers were not criminals. Most of Knowledge is today’s keynote.'§ $ (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) Vis that under | them come from respectable homes in small |Depending upon the hour of e . | LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Ex wey are just ordinary men, And, | towns. A little thought will show that they |bitth, success should lie in the § BASIS and you will get § | CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar \rthur Brisbane otten said, if you meet | are n . 1 “ \study of medicine or in setious' ® : | rives: at; Eiaaah: et Ge Cetaa Goa SP itiaicce a. " : eet | are not the feal convicts at all. tae ae mee are) uaMeaaTn® GUARANTEED Refrig- ¢ | night. ind_ you are inclined to be — ; The hi convicts are not in military jpowers of mind and a desire to e eration Service. z Beh be pr (Aioper ee batoaent | pressed, just think of hi ‘ith ye eat hy geet riminals of the black market |dig deep into the heart of things. ¢ : and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock | fy m without his are on the home front: the woman who | — 1s = A i aero) and you will find yourself his | buys nylon stockings, the man Who uses How 1) Relieve : : ; Local Schedale: 3 ° 7, éi black market gasoline, the housewife who i ig 5 | (Stops At All Intermediate Points) { ry ee: eee | buys steaks at fancy prices, without ration oe i. REA ] BE ‘ | erin ein henbbapronaidl: (exCser | e postmen will brave the elements | points. These share the guilt of the Bronchitis : L ICE ‘ Sie on a i tak kinds of risks in delivering tt alee ae ate H : LEAVES anse! 98 fete ofdeas ae | I t their mott delivering the | victed boys. When a service man overseas prompiiy be) o is MORE ECONOMICAL... It’s Healthy : VES MIAM' DAILY (EXCEPT ois: “Neither snow | reads of civilians unwilling to put up with the seat of the and Safe It’s PURE ‘ ariveint tan we pra ye tn t nor heat, nor glo f nis i SoG ; Fi xpel we see . ‘oy West at 5: cloca s the c Scie fr ie ; sloom ror night, me restrictions at home, he doesn’t a ae . ‘ | PM y at 5:00 o } om the swift comple- | hesitate to dip into the black market over- : . | =< — ———=—! tf th ppointed rounds.” But > 5 ¢ cee ‘ : ‘K ; ; be pee 1 - be eae they | seas. If civilians can get away with it, so ugg aggist to sell you $ THOMPSON ENTERPRISES I : FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Li adiy Prick eo ha ~ pre- can he. OF course nobody really gets away t ke the wi vit : : ) ‘ FULL CARGO INSURANCE anh i. ; a7 ang with it. Even if you don’t get a 10-year evar money back! : : (ICE DIVISION) p Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: 92 and thi 1e dog’s bark is. sertence ici sfrighenacwnsis 4 rae Abpea sark ix. sertence to prison, you're paying with boys C REOMU LSION © Phone No. 8 Key West, Fla. $ WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets ° . lives in stacking up the bad days of war. for Coughs, Chest Colds, Brenchitis COCO PSCC COTES ETO OSE ESAEEELOAEDETETESEOOOSEIS

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