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peated acai shone ee | ; PLGE.1WO 4 ‘ " YOUR OWN CONCLUSION . EE - the Key Wiest Citizen | . _ OR RED deere, You will Rear one Key, Wester express } + Ty One RU Beninons Mare _} this view about the occupation of Germany 1 © Corner, Greene and Ann: Streets or the fight against Japah, and you will nix, Daily Newavaper. in Key. Weat and hear another Key Wester express an op- .: iy cL, posite view. , Nine times out of 10, each opinion may be traced to something that was said Chapter 29 © * E leaned nearer her.” moment. Lucia. th pS eet nieve en) >» -@ at Key West, Florida, as second elass matter te th thects of 5 } oe and‘looked at your picture,” > aor ktgil louhge of in the cocl e several ré Cnt 2, “I hoped you and i \~'F would meet semetime—some- euUBR OF THE ASSOCIATED Asso it lusively entitled to Assvciated Press is exclusively Bes . republication of all news di ‘ i i trike: : i Copyrighted). Ree Silerwise credited in this paper and | in the press or over the radio. was going to strike! going to] smart hotel wow the local news published here. f Commentators, Key Westers should was the hate in gis. ater Z 2 break- ee > pOcRIPHION RATSS | 41900 keep in mind while listening to them, are ed ad ny aed ; enough to see ° mone 4 =~ $9 | individually expressing the opinion ef only ing your love for | 0" . Ang en e data for the #4 tively one-man, and wrapped in that opinion, y glances; fo face op ibe dee :30 a. m., as itter with her. first 1 Weather sometimes subtly, is quite a*deal of *propa- ganda. % And sometimes the opinion is, enter- tained for purely personal reasons. ‘For instance, shortly after Edward Kennedy, the Associated Press man, scored his i i SSSsVAzsesseses2a! esses] ure of ferie. warhe liquor. wis ee py ulating. Lucia began to fee! - ter, things were clearing before | Boston. her eyes. She held up her | Brownsville. and powdered her nase, she had | Charleston 1] regained her color. She | Chicago. thought, | Detroit. ? L : readi ty jtuary notices, poems, ete, for at the rate of 10 cents [a ees for entertainment by rehes from <* @ revenue is to be derived are & eents a line. The Citizen 1 forum and invites dis- =a i 7 E i FF 25 looked all right. And, | <~ seesot pabiisn anonymous “seoop” about German officers’. having was irs. {-| I feel all right, too! r ! = signed peace terms, based on unconditional | hand and a picture of you in the gested. “Frankly, if’ you don't] | And why not? ‘she auked salveston Eastern War Time. ba < : ether when he died. I took them. hands off Kay Lambert's life,} as she drank ai Jacksonvi ; Sepa €DITORIAL.. surrender, Fulton Lewis, Jr., a good com; Fve held them among my posses-| P'll—” ae : and soother She wes eae Kansas City . aint Sar SSOCIAT Pentator, Slavingly preiees mennedy for) - —_— tereacguey ts stare into her| doctor upset her? er ‘a | Mean : “The fool!” “You were very careful in your letter te describe every detail of your infatuation for this other man,” he continued relentlessly. ne ee Bob alo you so much he’d want your happiness. “« Saar Hecry ts So he gave you your freedom. He d. Bec omy ih drank a pojsonous antiseptic and} j; ” died a horrible death!” “Kill you?” he repeated. “That Lutia was shaking all over and|.would be a good break eompared she’d. managed to get had her own She’d .show couldn’t frighten her. to a telephone and called “Come on, Jimmy,” s! “It’s time to stop wo! ‘m the cocktail lounge at the Kings- land Hotel. ee “Lucia, I can’t,” he protested. “You know I’ve told you—” face. “Strange, isnt it?” he mused. “That I Hee spend my life try- ing to save lives—and yet now I want to—” Her hands moved to her throat and she shrank far back into her i ‘is “beat” and criticized, in belittling terms, ‘he 57 other correspondents who had pro- ested against Kennedy’s having violated she outstanding rule of the ethics of the press—to respect a confidence that had Seen reposed in: him, The next evening H. V. Kaltenborn, | i SSSSSSesSss % Beach and Bathing Pavilion. | another good commentator, roundly de- |- ner stare was a quivering bluft.| with what you deservel” “Oh, so you won't come? Be- * Airports—Land and Sea. jounced Kennedy for “grossly violating a Rae a are as ee a beard ot get i wraeced you ‘ensolidation of County and City Gove |) s4<t that had been placed.in, him,pby the |: weakly. 7 Hoos Las eee cee ae : p 4 " I know. You've given me |MAN, 70, FALLS INTO WELL ly on, it sev- ié Shw ‘his face was| thé use. often. eno But ind she | Just othis=<time,” . “Can't; make, it . Ly 4 bral te A '» . His dying } the thin «that pe J iz melsiiedt £ “Death is not. always horrible. I have seen; ded; ‘mei i rgvely ladly with their souls ill the. end.” He Allied high commahdens 4 vistonqo:4 Lewis’based his opinion: oh uthd fact hat the Germnt radio Wad*annothéelirthe signing of the @pcument callitig“for uncon- tte | eel on §, Shi white ‘wif w tiness, gl breathed a little more easily. She Tose and moved to the dtr. =: |S « There she paused and flung her —_ ° ~-Trump, Md.—W. F. Bailey, 70, i while helping a neighbor move on °fOh, don't apologize!” :/she [a farm, accidentally stepped into, Sunrise + ' & Community Auditorium. |, RAILROAD RATE DISCRIMINATION om Sti >|" paused, then added ‘with terrible ly at him, “I have |\slammed the receiver on its hook |an old well, 54 feet deep. The Sunset + 4 itfonal susrendBr, and that he fa no Tea- |” accusationaMBut hecaae of 7a Boras ect Yor death, So do your|and went back for another cock- |@igerly "man, unable to. swim, Moonrise wa y i a son why e ‘opie job tor var 1” ven |!tail. ii x What has been described as one of y the péople o 2 i ates | Bob ee ae ana bean worst, Dr. Warner!” She even|'tal. 5, sasideally \throcigil elung to a pipe while various at Moonset seam should have to wait 24 hours longer than the Germans to hear that peace had been declared in Europe. Kaltenborn reasoned that the :with her, was he? He'd told her | tempts were made to r liso ever since his engagement was | After two hours, he had recover- announced, but she’d usually had | ed from the shock. her way with him. And, she de- cided with rising hysteria, she was going to have it this time. him die!” — : ne insol il h «most important decisions ever reached beer pa pneclene sc! Pie ly the Interstate Commerce Commission is «s order reclassifying railroad freight rates +o that all communities and sections of the away. Outside, she drove her car as fast as she dared through the traffic on Peachtree Street. Some- how the automobile was swerving, UCIA crushed out her ciga- 4 rette with a hand that trem- bled. She opened her lips to speak, but no words would come. news United States will receive equally fair | ¥as a “take” that had been handed out by | *"<Wien he died and I read your lhe couldn't keep it straight. Per- To be continued : PANTS ireatment. the Allied command with the understand-;| hee ae Si eee Z 1 ig hg cag On OMT a Decatur, Il.—Last November, ——— Several weeks ago the Supreme Court ing it was not to be given to the world un- — — —! eee sole cary — ereyne pres was all pee Mont Seine ees © dectsinn leveling ratex for | General Emeokower formally bad a8 TODAY’S TODAY IN HISTORY | TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS | A‘ter tive months in » garage for counter, » shoplifter nounced the surrender. Kaltenborn rea- sored further that if it was a “scoop”, then “t was a “scoop” that any other correspond- repairs, the car caught fire the and sprinted down j first day it was in service—and then through Rear Admiral Thomas Withers; was towed back to the same gar-| where born South Platte, Colo., 59 years | age. land an ago. i Southern states, Now, the Interstate Com- meree Commission’s order extends the lev- eae process of freight ratds to all paris @ the country. Governor Ellis Arnall of Gedrvia is entitled to most of the credit for inefirat'ng court action. and the victory he in the Supreme Cour: undoubted- ANNIVERSARIES | 1830—Congress enacts the In-} —s - _'diagn Removal Bill, moving In- nt could have scored by breeking his word von eal et ee dians to more Western lands—a © the high command. Loujsiana aeiok Secreta of pitipnal issue those days. Maj. Gen. Lawrence S. Kuter,| Ou w is if Kennedy had obtained |State, diplomat, born Cletthont!! = 1866 ‘+ .4th Wisconsin Calvary) Air, Force head, born Rockford, | he particulars of the surrender independ- {N- ¥. Died May 23, 1836. juuaeaee pa after 5 years and /Uii.,40 years ago. .. 1@)7—Jean L. R. Agastiz,itam a day of, service — record jong | Harold A. Ley, founder-presi- ly uenced the Interstate Commerce |” 7th nd t sighs plication a Bp sory | Swiss naturalist, » Haryar ye Song Here ‘dent of the Life Extension Insti- es Come te {ini rb. ‘vould not have endangered ‘in any way | vacher, who revolutioniied: the, }9!7-Bekinining of active cam-| tute, New York, born Springfield, military security of the Allies, then he {study of natural science here, Baign td catch draft dodgers. |Mass., 71 years ago. . ays had little ways @! the'r own, and bac!: in the old days they tmaineained a system « “rebates” for the benefit of big customers throughout the the result being that a manufac- terty whe operated cn a large scale could Pailroads have alw 4918 — First Division, 28th In- fantry, takes Cantigny and holds 5 it*against German counter attack” 1818—Pierre G. T. Beauregard, s es 5 : soldier-hero of Mexican’ War, pari ie Sas cama ection Harold 8. Poliard, New York s pe in Worl ar I. ‘City editorial writer, born Bos- famed Confederate general, 1004 pte Birth of the Dionne quin-}ton, 67 years ago. New. Orleans. Died Feb. 20/1893 ae : 1837—Tony Pastor, acto Ger4) S, Qntario, Canada. | Judge Ewing Cockrell of War- Dr. Katherine Blunt, ex-presi- dent of Connecticut College, born Philadelphia, 69 years ago. korn. Died Camobriage, Mass., uld have been justified “to beat the Dec. 14, 1873. gun.” i a The news was given to him and all »ther correspendents in the same way that a president’s message is given te news as- led naston; bic products from one part of the eouh- | ‘oCiations for release at a certain time.’ Any Hi ie : ; 37;-4Galden Gate Bridge, San} . i te pi enother in much aa acs | 2ew. could score a “scoop” on such a oe eee aussie cto, first opens to traffie AES nap aes fees eollnt of the rebaies—than the small man-| tclease. but what would happen io ihe York. Died Aug. 26, 1908. +32:: ir ee open aa opee a a svenrs aap) ui@eturers. that the letter were unable to | 2ewspaper? One of the things that would | 1882 — Avery Hopwood, play-!"'941 ‘axis forces take Pass in) FURNACE HATCHES EGGS cotipete. Unless the little folks controlled | happen to it. would be its expulsion from |") oe anon Cleveland, - Died aayoe: ' | 1942 — Heavy fighting in the} Tulsa, Okla—After a cat killed +Kharkov area. {a robin which had a nest in his'e | 1943 — U. S. troops clean out) yard, little Jimmy Kelley, 9, took! § ‘Attu in the Aleutians. he two eggs from the nest and, 1944—Allies keep up drive on! holding them over a gas floor German lines in Italy. :furnace, hatched them. the association. Finally, don’t let anybody provide you with opinions; listen to both sides_of 2 question and form your own conclusion. | local markets they were en out ef busi- That discrimination beeame a na- jone! issue. The Interstate Commerce Com- sion has followed the Jea leof the South- 18 States and slapped the lid down on the is despite the Association of Ameri- Subscribe to The Citizen. LEGALS CIRCUIT COURT OF THE, MH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT! — TE OF FLORIDA, IN JONROE COUNTY. IN. nese. REAL ICE is MORE ECONOMICAL .. . It’s Healthy THOMPSON ENTERPRISES, we. (ICE DIVISION) Key West, Fie. Cecccccescacsessesesesesee Overseas -T z e H NOTICE 3 H e “The enemy watches and listens.”— | Prime Minister Winston Churchill. | the followi deseribed lands will bi 5 Sey West, the County ut ix due for tazes herein set such sale and advertising. We know folks that can wet their lips | PLANES CF MERCY 7 > : and talk hali an hour without pausing for |™¥ ie raves “More than 350 heavy bombers drop- R_OF PUBLICATION i a! breath. {rO: MARJORIF. MARIA READER, 3 ta Avenue, ped day,” eed for the Dutch population yvester- deelared communique 394, of Su- reme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary wee 824 There is only one way to‘séeure the peace of the woyld; it involves) the;cooper- ation of the Big wFive. ArePe TERRE? 8 iam Se yiray A OOS LIBERTY OR ‘LICENSE.’ Potee, iwued gn Ma . This graphically ‘lustrates the transi- tiem the work war to the work of ; hemenity. Many Dutch people, eut off trem ‘) A MURNT-OUT LIGHTBULB the Gormans flooded th Nether- So 2 netives at. Saeeae , A a rvation + + Ax : ome of the practices of labor unions ‘ . a ; ta a on nd the Allied high | ein no longer be excused as privileges of USES NO ELECTRICITY. ompany. ma : refore se" a : liberty. They are sheer license. And the Fast, Dependable F: ’ A . * spare no effort to deliver food | results that are beginning to appear should ‘ ast, Dependa’ reight and Eapress Service Ly six ‘0 the stmving people. Pe eb tee e are oteng teal NEITHER DOES IT GIVE LIGHT. Between ail © airy tone. which ~~ eats American. . WHEN YOU ARE IN OUR OFFICE MIAMI AND RES Ne contite of there ne wore not de-| __A news report from Port Huron, Mich- | REMEMBER TO PURCHASE BULBS rmoure of those C ame i - ae t G aM Bud) oF a J 3 : iets ogee ee a who blame it for } igan, for example, tells how the stockhold- } Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys ate ow has been put. The] ers of one of Michigan's oldest industrial | Ae — » and will, Rs concerns yoted to liquidate the company. 10-WATT....... Be ‘ ston in peace, as well as|The management said that the disturb- |< E. & ine i xpress Schedule: » | ances and demands of the union made prof- festa 1S-WATT ....... 10e (nO oo . es ia i las ; itable operation impossible. The 325 em- [iy 25-WATI . ..:.... ie CEPT SUNDA’ . 4 er we still have Japan to lick, | ployes of the firm will have to look else- | Miami et : mrs | : And _— ert are the recurtiag i 100-WATT....... 15¢ MIAMI DAILY os q . stances of members being thrown ot — buying ?_ Bonds you help to de- | unions and prevented from working “at 200-WATT ....... 27 ‘y The Gepresson that is sure to come some | their trade for refusi ae Hinak og, Plus T. af «iter the Japanese are defeated. Ce NED BARBER AY 3 hao ; waa capiered by British tr@ps he antici-| mockery of the advertised freedom of \Y fed the action of the “local authorities” | Ameriean w prkmen—they are falling into AMERICAN OFFEE lg | hy swallowing cyanide of potassium. Next! the nosition® of the slave labor gpa | and CUBAN ( : mal Heinrich Himmler, the bloody boss of « former Gestapo, did not interest’ Wins- tet Churchill any more, who observed: “I expect be will turn up somewhere in this wid or the next, and will be dealt with by appropriate ithoriti When he lobe Joathim v« Ribbentrop! | sessments to support candidates and meas- | res objectionable to them. The following ! typical of press comment on such abuses: ee ‘If union memberships can be ‘cancelled for refusal to make contributions against | another's will, then there isn't much free- | dom of suffrare or freedom of speech left.” Such labor dictatorship is making a freed in Europe. Attornes« for Administ mayl4-21-2 trix. |Your Groter SELLS That GOOD STAR * BRAND Try A Pound Today! S:jung,1945 | KEEP BUYING WAR BONDS - KEEP THOSE YOU BUY. SUNDAYS) at — at Key We j j otaee 2 Au evestee L——] ! SUNDAYS) at 6:00 o'tloce A.M ~ arrives at y LEAVES at 4:00 DAILY. ‘chock b & (EXCEP | o'clock A.M i West at 00 wedeee |