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» gs | BREATHING SPELL . The Key West Citizen | : whet pally, Mxcept Sunday, by | With the convening, of the Florida legislature little more than one week away, Corer Greene and Ann Streets we are not hearing so many complaints in Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Tallahassee about increased taxation to woecetheiets take care of this and to take care of that. As The Citizen remarked at the time ae Ottusinely, entitled to | When the cry first was raised in Tallahas- m of all news dispatches ctr and (see, what has become of that $88,000,000 pr not otherwise credited in this paper and H e—— i > i Chapter 7 lly drives _besid left the office, He had just ar- |Philosopher emeritus, born lore wave. a pies aetn-| Bowes: on Saucier ‘sig! pte nam rested a‘ couple of sixteen-year- |Joy, Pa., 72 years ago. \ T' ers from these places were seen |olds—for es sntering? Ferde Grofe, composer-conduc- { about | { as second class matter t, Florid Guency that had hit the whole) 1» River Gap, with their wives|He felt pretty country had by no means over-jand children, no longer seeking tor, born New York, 58 years ste id pews published here. jsurplus about which the state treasurer | looked River Gap. It was a mat-| the most serviceable of the lower- “WELL. of, course. Heavens, |ago. N Raves : “As : Boy ¢ this fiscal {ter of grave at ts| Priced merchandise, but with a She heaved a little | Bishop Walter E. Ledden of | @'Y (WO 2##rs Gt volhe ane HOOD }boasted at the beginning’ of this fisca | a gra k oon ye Larger fine, alt of “to. heck with. te sigh and her hand across i rig <tr c hime ban 2 ~ S00 . o> j and to teachers alike. There hat ” ; rs ‘ the Method: born Glass- ? ear? } price,” going in neavily for sleazy “Wht are we going 2 he es {y i been meetings’ and discuss#dns,| rayons Gnd ayathetie Masini ut these children who | boro, N. J., 57 years ago. 33 ne Ww ith a war still going on, and the | and wherever older people gath= 2 pom wild?” United States piling up munitions to de- | ered, there was sonve mention and UGH came home late one eve- cfats what the sheriff wanted liver the final hlows to our enemies, the | worried admissions of apprehen- Meru Ba ote i know that somewhere there or ; qu American people now are paying higher ; sien. few times since’ their is be several men, | Dr. James S. -of Miami, | cond tien.” nan ever before. Even at that, we, | ,,2°,ush, and to other men his/reached nome ahead of him, had|back of’all the hell-raising. The (Fla, economist, born Saltville,! Coun J udge Reywont Heinrich L. Mann of Beverly Hills, author, born Germany, 74 years ago. “ADVERTISING RATES Me@de known on application. SPRCIAL NOTICE | All reading notices, is of thanks, resolutions | or ree bituary notices, poems, ete, will be | taxes ; age and older in River Gap, it]}showered and dressed freshly, | dum} they’ve renovated and | wll ioe fer Gt Vie cate of 10, 00ni8 A URS. paying taxes, are getting off | was known that back inthe moun-|donning a ruby-red brocade] up cost money—a lot more | V4 96 years ago r ‘ a — aoe = ae is to be derived are 5 cent ur privilege, which we | 8s the “moonshiners” were] housecoat that Hugh had liked in}money than the moonshiners, Gloria Swanson, oldtime act- letter, cither, nat . zen is an open : our privilege, c having an unprecedented wave of}a New York sh She had}-could possibly dig ap. Somebody's | yess, born Chicago, 47 years ago. men end womem, of ah. Soncteas but te @ esteem immeasurably, to provide prosperity and that this and River Breen meee nish d brown- anancing ia rake And #6 Sot | ng in the propased w " % ‘A Fi _ . Gap’s share in the juvenile de- ad lau; ¥ tion law for them te ” ne the money that eventually will crush our jinguency probleme were. inex:| little at her reflection in ie mir-|some of the older people are ‘Booby-Traps’ Make the qualified tan with ee Besides, how fortunate we are tricably ‘joined. Before the war|ror, and had leaned towards jit, | patronizing the plads getting A Sn Game ing, will vote as they 4 a KEY WEST x eaonbe e . and gas restrictions, there had| brighteyed, dimpled, sa: i- |@ tremendous kick out of drink- Snappy ‘ : . “PROVEMENTS FOR a position to let our money do our peoke aunber of neat, little road-| dentially, ase see. tonight ae oat ea likker’ and paso na ae | last og thet os. -eqnemet \VOCATEL THE CITIZEN | and net be ferce > fight our- , side tourist camps dotting the]aren’t ‘young Dr. Merry’ at all—|The kids see ‘em doing it; they , A tn Press) secretary of state te howe ap = ' and not be forced to fig fine new paved highway that ran| you're Mrs, Hugh Prather. And|hear the older people talking PORT WASHINGTON N. Y,, mailed to them. Thet rogeae, 'a mile or so westward of River| it’s pretty nice, too!” about the fun. and of course, like | i “© ; the case of cach armed l. More Hotels and Apartments. ; &- Beach and Bathing Pavilion . Awports—Land and Sea. Consolidation of County and City Gov- atriotic view of | Gav. For a long time these places} The look of deli Hugh’s| little monkeys, they’re trailing | March 27.—A new recreat.onal .. . wa Ee ws had” been. closed and shuttered. | tired face as ne hedcemn intartne | alopg. Only they get a little more | development. in this. gubuer’ ia 0! anaeie Ieuan ie Een ion, it should | Yet now, here and there would be| house and found ser waiting for|Teckless. These two boys broke yw cael oy Geay eee tes, as well as | found a place yrhere the main|him had more than repaid her for|iMto the movie theater box office | gar-e cal booby trap will thea mat the Saite ; a . building, that formerly housed/ the extra effort of getting herself} and stole the petty cash—fourteen = The idea is for ONC OF MOLE ————~————--msseeE from in- | the gas pumps and service sta-|up as “Mrs. Hugh Prather” rather | dollars and sixty-four cents—and | youngsters to hide in.a dark room That is particularly | tion, had been transformed into|/than “young Doctor \Merry.”|SPent it at one of the taverns.” / and let the one who is “it” find ardless of that p. the one whe i» ernments. z a “dine and dance” place. The] C. d in hi “And what is going to happen into the mer 4 5. Community Auditorium. of Florida with its bulging state treas- | decorations. were beyond the conereee a been, Bis con eas next?” Meredith worried, bln consesieniie./ siesta aon Pv a ate 3 7 UseSame of that surplus to meet ex- | Beans of the original owners: the| had been almost a Geremonigl af-| “Oh, the parents will make | vane a = aa —_-——__-- sefiame of that surp ; ai _ ies dance floors were good: the “juke fair. fea ihe: Math ang the boys sal) oo item ate ment * “ee “ ra egpenses, i d of placing heavier | boxes” were big and flamboyant} But ~ aftorward: when the a_ stern talking-to—may' . SOR R Oe OO HOR ee Sees ene | SSEINGHRRICE CONTROL ay: Mi che already heavily ladened | 824 equipped. with the “nottest”| Coopers had. cleared away and|@¥en @ session behind the barn, “fe dens on ihe , alread) avuiy 18 | of new records. The food served} vanished to their own quarters, with Dad and a zazor strap! he = _ st | Lapa yergs was fairly good, but not good|Meredith sat curled lazily in a| Said Hugh ery. ‘But the next | asst 1 The effort to establish price: control hor, ome would think, judging | Roush to justify the sudden and] big, deep chair before the open thing you they'll be at it ey eather startling prosperity, the] fire of logs that the mountain air Poeey cama with a gun next) sececacscccsscessscsesesseseeee: at has been com- | places were enjoying. made very welcome, though it ale at the state ig | , Back in the mountains, slat-| was only November. Hugh, sitting] _ Meredith shuddered and Huh HELP WANTED ; POR GALE : gras | ternly farms with only’ small] across from her, looked so happy | S2id savagely, “If only we cou'd vately owned corpora- | patches of land hardly suitable|and contented’ that her heart| et at the fellow behind all th a firm basis in the United States, in the erest of all the people, canrot s leas the OPA has the active supx WANTED—Salesgirls, full thae PA! \ FERNS, Crotoma, Gi a erica Stns assure pay- | for growing anything at all, and| twisted a little, as she wondered | The—well, laugh if you want to, employment. No e: Se| Suitunas, other plants Regardless of the rules i funds to assure pay- | that seemed to produce nothing] if perhaps she were not cheating pat the ‘higher-up.” He's somc- cessary. S. H. Kress Southard St. °* ones Regs a 4 oe s for many years to come. but corn, wore suddenly a touch|him of something vee Poeeans poay yeti ae deal sha 4 marl-lmo, — ns set up by th A, the si : ct nl. t of & ; 228) ‘i ‘3 = finan he sabe apes bares ¥ Mbe operatert als) te oneae “prog one ae ee on with her profes-| moonshiners and who probab} YELLOW SECOND tro vers W >» taxpayer, and the | ondhand cars thatcost more now-| “Tired?” she asked him lightly,| Wns the taverns and is makin; TOP SALARIES package of S00, TSe, tre gaa itv is that which re- | 2day$ than the best of the new] yet with the never failing tender-|@ big thing out of them. Onc: and Night Waitresses, Sid@ eo. 6) 95 The Artem 1s Ene ns “~ | cars had cost in pre-Pearl Har-| ness in her voice. we could get our fingers on him — walk Cafe. mar.l-Ime Citizen Bldg plus on hand | bor days were quite likely to sit] “A littlc.” he admitted. “Sheriff | We might get somewhere.” Resort. =] a complacently in weed~-grown,'Webb dropped in just before I' ~ me beicamiaves: WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN pinty ; } men elk oa — GIRLS. Good salary. Southern- ~ goybh > on een that way with | ! 7 most City Pharmacy. marl-tf pe ink or blue wonder, The object of the ;- LEGALS ie = com A, ton, 80 - decade at least, KEY WEST IN “IRCUrr COURT OF THE| TODAY’S WANTED — Experienced all ments The Aromee arger the sur- }~ | Ee PVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT) ANNIVERSARIES around Beautician, Apply Poim- Gi. Bidg Ber ® sarc! THE STATE OF FL oj ‘|. DAYS GONE BY) i ike eextee"cocse ee | No; HOT? ng | 1724 — Jane Colden, first he: WANTED ONE TWO ant ane my =f am Sai ae! 3 oe “"Ppiaintitt,’ _ |Sex. in’ New World to: become ; on, SORE SO y Bem ees OF THE CITIZEN uae DIVORCE |famed as a botanist, born New $50.00 REWARD for information °\°d fom ‘and. See Joes ___OF MARCH 27, 1935 . te é af pegfendant. | | York. Died March 10, 1766. leading to the renting of an m Papin — f : io wince ea ee | .,/824—Virginia L. Minor, noted apartment by Navy man, 9 TABLE MODEL RADIO geal Domingo Mil ho had been Sie 407th Inf. {St Louis pioneer woman suf- former high school instructog oi n 518 F a fisit to~Key New | fragist, born Goochland County, who desires s« ch to — today for Savz a + Gcjastein,; ¥@ Died Aug. 19, 1894. j his family with him. Write J ™ , . sume his duties as aint N. La oe |. 1838—Genevieve Ward, fam-| “Avartment” c/o Citizen FOR SALE — 9h You are required to ap- |ed tragic actress of her genera- | n ipear to the nt for m in Ne é tte ale aeeecnc: tne | tion, born in New York. Died th day |Aug. 18, 1922, MISCELLANEOUS Prodigal Women Morgan, vice president oth da C Springs Foundation, et - 6g | 22 " Bookseller, S rent . inklin D. Roosevelt Dx of side Ibe taken| 1840 — George F. Baker, great wry REMOV “e eu x . : ident, is due to ar nere ithe 26h day/of March; A, wee Lome City. banker, born’ 7” tim for the trees. ¢ colt | aievioon: igs ial Ete q "|Troy, N.Y. Died May 2, 1931. | Gia Lay at : canis ee ee 3% afternoon to vis: nis | (Circuit Cou 2 is z ‘atala 1104 Margaret eet. BRASS — a | who are residing in the| © Seal). (nd) Rows C sawyer, | 1843—Elijah MeCoy, noted De-| Phone’ 801-W narh-3t ont Gk oo a ake N a F cottage on Bees avast rs Clerk of the Cirewit Court. |troit Negro inventor in the field __ = pm 3 . * h are said to hold more : : a na ree epuiy Clerk, Of automatic machine lubrica-| ANDREW RODRIGUEZ. SR we ne = " ' Fite i are he we million French people captive and fesse 8 Ue dtlsed ae Oe jtion, born Canada. Died Oct. 10, Accountant N Pubi ‘ HARLEY DAVIDRON Meee PM here ja considerable anxiety in Frar as ik mar? 3-10-17,1945 | 1929. Part Time Bookkeeping Se . oo “ é te A a pee p o : e 1844 Adolphus W. Greely ice. 606 D St., Ph = pon J iH ies “a : . ‘ he of these: hostages. ‘a ‘UN THE CIRCULT CoURT OF THE. — Adolphus W. Greely, ice. 606 Duva none J Klin, Mastic Tratier fails iiate Hic oLantioeeareanore 163, .of| BLEV H JUDICIAL cinCcUIT | Union general, Signal Corps 26-61 ot & = og Men. It not do to blame the « Han r ar and about he other nking ihero born Newburyport, Mass. =N NEED a SALE Bre ae! ler ithout denouncing the callou rniilior citizens, The Germans, it is said The local} | Died Oct. 20. see John Cu 512 Marg wy oa at Binvere | before losing control in France, rounded committee to es | —— St Estima t ! and ertainment of LEAH CG. KARITAN = = -_ Watson St p thousands of individuals for deporta- PEUAIeNS 0 KAT | - — - — Defend: 4 : tion onpen or punti@e oN TODAY IN HISTORY — : y" “WASTE” OF WAR - TO: LEAH GC. KARHAN i= ———— ae MA il as ba What t happened to the French has Miss Lula Mae P auehter Wood Ave - CIGARETTE CASI ght F me . : me likewise happened to other people who |? Mr. and Mrs.’ Andrew Pent,| : - | 1794—Congress begins building with words eng B tae 1 ah example of the waste of | ee ie pa PF vi. |end Norman’ Harris, son of Mes | You quired to ap-/0f U. S. Navy to stop piratical Duffy's 1 kK - ADIES Batloos jcame under Nazi control. The probability jfrank Hartis, were married Sat-|{n thi St yon gmebr be. | 18erians preying on our com-| Reward $1 7; Soe _ ' Army began the construction of the world owilk never kif®w how Jurday mght by-the Rev, G. R. LD wt, merce—4 ships of 44 guns each Patrick, Jetf Hote a “ ‘ ) ; ‘ | ‘ r Ns contained | Ag Bet elainel 4 pam . fire shipping base in July, 1942, to han- | ™#ny captives’ were taken into Germany | Pier ' reat Mp cae alee pas woe HONE “For a te : rom occupied revions and the fate of many ; \ meee r thi tor Maron ‘i Ee Scare aii a te meas Apert \ pplies destined to support an se ie head : D vision Street. Sehool Parent- | 1: 1794—U. S. Senate stops sit FOUND THE ARTMAN PREXS ut ampaigr Wis hakecsiha com: | 0 nem v il be clothed in myste A : |'Teacher Assogiation’ will, give pepe ieutt Coure nit case ees hind closed doors, 5 -- + “a te the summer of 1943, but, by that zif theparest percentage of the atrocity jvlay, entitled, “A Review of the {| pay. Fig of the Circuit Court. 1814 — Battle of Horseshoe ekay " : saan Con ‘ Japanese invaders had been oust. | tolex thi come from Germany, in rela. /Months.” | tomorrow Fed Ie ee peouty Clo. Bend, Ala—Gen, Andrew Jack-, Guibrangtser ati. a voOR Rant oi Beis the Aleutian he treatment of hostages, is true, | 'M ae SeenON TE eee ee oy Gest cue power Jol ines ta2 ip ‘ ‘OR REN — | ! easy to conclude at this time that no excuse whatever for lamenting qs c Kc own ' y > ' 7 z ‘ av eee ‘ 1 Lae ‘ 1884—Record long distance~call rs 26.4 a te ee MabIM bad havecconsfucted cha ! eee hips the : rman pe 2p Ww I un las ; Gen a Gs Hale, to date—New York C talks: < . ) ne idgment, however, must be ¢ »to mak ood some of their crimes. Invaeier avant has eee a On OUTne. Boston on the telephone. ‘ nditions as they existed in 1942, 2 collection of books to the Key. Labrtl Mi! Ta BEGG ie sam the eremy had vantage points in the | One hears disy remarks against | west Public Library, it was an-| SON: ! Law enacted — to prevent I ° d ] i ind nobody knew whether Miami all over the country, particularly in | nounced today. : ia a ee ene In Ss ey 4 Knev nether the : ; A fer , oa 918—Gen. Pershing in France i vould attempt a major offensive | {he vorth and cast, and the reason is envy | he twenty-sixth dunaere: ; _Jiefendant./offers aid of American soldiers 530 Division St., Cor. Simonten St PHON: Tt i Alaska joecause Miami has prospered and grown ju:nion of the Convent Alumnae! 11 perpen Ov ot ie attieeitorlin’ battle: front — situation of| 7 —_—— - i i Jinto a fine city. It is the same way with (Association will be held Monday! !t!"! paaie Conne us. the! Allies so desperate KNIVES and FORKS, Chrome-Piated i . : | people: a man succeed and he is envied |®fternoon, April 23, in the Cone! derendunt | : 1934—President signs the Vin- Blades, Set of 6 Each Por Set 66.96 rhts of planes in distant skies need ihoke whe have failed—lenvied. inatanar went ot Mexy Immaculate, | resident ot son Bill—to build 100 battleships ’ eee 0 gain surprise! ener aes ’ ne on eee Vine seattonce. and 1,000 planes over five vears. High Back ROCKER CHAIRS Each $4.99 Pemulated nt ANS NES ert Navarro, | I, Sth 1939—Decision of U. S. Su- : : aoe a sna Sy e | —_——-—— " Mrs. Vincent Crematal (iin ana EGE ha 4 «lpreme Court that Government HACK SAWS Esch 93.78 oung fellow with an eye to love- | F 5 nd Franklin Archer formed discover the name and residence | hates. ccanlove: i : Seehdasmimce | “GOD TOLD ME TO DO IT” party that teft for Miami yesters{ je defendanu that jeskid name /@2n tax State employees and Ht Coline BLOW - TORCHES Koch Onan al esas Ger nome, he must | eeiieslehe ‘ay afternoon to return this} ‘ire set forth in the § h a cercEse: = ’ t owt when she auits work . . Pie Lea pee Ran has heating ‘davit 38! 1941 — Agreement signed in GLASS SHELVES with Br etn ‘ r she quits work. It is passing strange the excuse that | @!/terneon dint: tek there 1 Pini|onden English “eb: Breen Each 08.00 \ oer Me | men give to their acts, but one of the m Today The Citizen says in anja subpoena upon wh “(| sites on Atlantic to us Chrome Lavatory TOWEL RACKS Each $2.25 © Congress might function as the is Hite aragrar “lin return for the 50 U J mie teries is why so many instances occur that | ¢diterial paragraph te the oe : A Pin-Up ELECTRIC MPS 5 ‘ thera expected if the members | reveal a peculiar conception of religion | “What are the three things |4i ends |e bacon: sens bil jek ae eLeie jg Each $3.25 rolitieal advantages that acerue to | and God : He i aS a ys ead Wess to eye enon 7 By en io 8-Inch SCISSORS Each ' { poe : ring abou its rehabilitation? avy 1 of warr rial for t | The other day, in another state, a man |That’s the question, Wh the “| 1944—Russians yoll into Run LAWN FERTILIZER and ViGORO eee | shot his wife. Why? Because “God told snswer?” 7 GE eee ao LOTR dden PAINTS, VARNI hry en . P aie | the ! h wid i g “por e s , ; ital heads of Nazi Germany are | ne to do it.” Moreover, when the man's — ae feomy Will be taken as confessec RODS EDR Deas sid » VA SHES, ENAMELS and tening of the heart now th at th at tol ped, t plained, “God told T D i I} by tid defendant, and it is} pay to iron ore miners. ALUMINUM ‘9 ow thet their | pistol snapped, he explained, 106 ol¢ AY’ ? furtt cee _ ‘ " near. Himmler has released | him” to get his shotgun. ‘oD S_ HOROSCOPE pariahoe Oarea wack eee New Supply Paint and Varnish BRUSHES un Jews to show the Allies | The idea in the man’s mind seems A day of ability and honor Spe ; Your Gzooer SELLS That New Supply DOOR LOCKS and HARDW are ' t such a monster after all and | strange to most of us but we seldom stop 'but, like yesterday, full of dis.| « A \ STAR * BRAND : be gor he bygones. Heaven forbid | to examine our own idea of religion to see | couragements. Force of circum- sei elerk: of Wie cieaneiace sal _______ PLUMBING St Pt Liks a i the Allies will go soft, too, “To me | whethe? it contains strange doctrines, in- | Stnce will often determine the} ,, (Monroe County, Florida. | AMERICAN COFFEE venweance and recompense.” — | herited from the past superstition and i- | Pin vowel Ea a en LOU M salle ane gg Toda: LINDSLEY LUMBER co mM. xxxii, 35 jnorance of the race, n this life. orrda f | - wi nd LTS HACK THE HATERS Ge eees eppune

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