The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 10, 1945, Page 2

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the Key TW Racept Sunday ~ © seem 20m Abke , est Citizen | by <6 amd Poblinner S, Baxterse Menager Pa lding an Streete Key Weet ana Aseorta te nd eines mation es trom ——— e 7 NATIONAL €DITORI tan (MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZER More @otels and Apa: mente Beech and Bething Pevilion. AirporteLand e.4 Sea. Consolidation ot County and City Gov- eraments Q ' Fr R pity Avditertum PROSPEFITY NECESSARY CORRECT THE MISTAKE We know positively now that the Flor- da Census Bureau has made a mistake in wding H. L gives the popu 19.018, with 14 he remainde med populs fice totaled ont Shearer. ¢ ion of yr of the county rural population But Mrs. V. W. Hutcheson, who was « enumerator in Monroe county, has The Citizen that the number of Shearer's of- And she backed up n she sent Mr y943 46 in Key West and 4, or what he the population of Key West. rector of the census, Monroe county as 2 her awertion by giving The Citizen a copy of th Where the “rura! pop where did he It is clear liate steps stalemer she ulation the ation of that should be had sent to the bu- then, is the remaining 3.829 of Mrs. Hutcheson end that additional number to Mr she mailed him totaled 943, so get the additional 3,829 to 29 were taken ey West, and im- taken to correct ak It should not be left to the mmerce alone to at give its Key next ke action that will go to who complete erted er that the that an the gures showed re now to show that, beyond should esidents of Key West g in rura rep out by have Talla n The Citizen, hun- 18,009 that at n Monroe is more the county unty n need by pulation was, in exce 1 e-half as well alread * familiar with iding the about 2 le of f that « population Mr. Shearer 20.000 the has as Shearer h e the } NAVY WANTS 30,000 OFFICERS ed resery , der trans nal 20,000 off s ' regular servic 1 additional traming equal footing with Annatr grad- \ f the ace-tim ‘ n th genera 5 t ard a ‘ B me t AGREE! . | Belg d pressed will t the United States cred ‘ the f of rT d them t agt ut we comdder an obviou freeing, the flow of good ceding supplies accep! th time Key | ‘That's all for now. But you better stay around here today. I| may want you again.” After the maid left the ftoom | thing about you Donohue finished « few hurried) notes in his little book and got) inting outfit, As 's prints, he said “You must have heard the ex- citement going on in this room, Especially if Miss Nor-| man was screaming and shouting the way Hannah said she was.” help but 2 her ’ husband were quarrelling but 1) get out of the apartment without their knowing i was here.” “Did Miss Norman threaten} Mrs. Bis 1 SLIGHT Chapter 28 is right your husband? if you don't come across you.’ There was more—but the heard distinctly.” THE KEY WEST CITIZEN couldn't She and ( ASI break glass. The | was at her and his eyes that “Mrs. Blair, do you x husband’ tions the day fol: the es at Humbert's?” it the afternoon on ‘ach and in this apartment. day of the robbery and the after he came suff. i “No, Lieutenant, Ido that you know He leoked at her my) vel voice: da | tell by the hard, bright of something know any- 's hope you are ating ae ue Mrs. Blair,” he said cryptically. He walked over to the tele- fore he put out his! al Lieutenant could oc day from too much sum. But all a | lose. this es telephoned eee Ret, Be | PAP could not The | hue said before the question. “: like Blair who carried his kit medicine with him . in case of an attack, in his § heme jhand to take ~ > feceiver he} Christa t ed ickh it ed “She did. She said, Tl) kill you 4 | ~\iielaaeees must be ut a BLAIR had teen mur- | ovclock and AP Pesteres WASHINGTON, Sept. } |—Some time ago about the importance 1946 candidacies of | Thomas £. Dewey - s ocratic Sen. James M. they ” Dono- could case of all the time would never like that. Tey found enough to and the bearing kill two men. geing right over have on 1948 to gee Mrs. Binis. nominations. “It must be to know aoon the answers the time.” ve factor ily: I he becom pown generally;, siemmel, Swe te ‘receiver. that longtime frente Of beheve these brainstorm “Some day that to James ‘A. Farley are putting| canting: of mine are doing sore “I might as well tell yeu frank-| ride to such a fall it may knock jy Mrs. Blair. I do not like your! some brains into his thick head— all kinds of pressure on “Genial Jim” to get him in- Eek s death coming right on| now I must get to Brenda before “Hrmm—" With this unittum!-| top of that robbery im your de-| he does—" tothe race for governe?, pre ard is really « bootman's nating exclamation he finished| partment at Humbert” His] “There's an extra dollar in it | inst Dewey. dream, but from rumors heard on his @ngerprinting and d ~» ared| words we menacing. Brendajfor you,” he shouted at the taxi sumably aga the street, some people dont lke into the bathroom where Brenda m. driver as he st his car in Farley, who has DOOR 08) 1. icy protesting “thet & will heard him opening and ciosing| crazy?” She barely| the middie of Washington street high in both state and na- just be another benrocm ' Steel —ccthenty “ahikg ‘make ~ finns ® tional Democratic P&FY | know Mr. Wilson's intentions are ‘ ol eo "i von . Fy ‘ fingerprints tutemant | v5, don't want to get a ticket—* councils as is possible with-|perter than that, but 1 hope he Left alone in the living k his head slowly and) the man began. But something in oyt holding a top elective of-| does have « bar | think thet Brenda felt the > den of the last few hours lighten je. It was a relief + intolerable .. Blair, ng and stating vety deliberate. m not erazy— facts. ° > connection be-| Christopher ran into the fobby a and’s death and|few minutes later to find to his Christopher's frowning preocev- fice (President, Vice-Presi-'most fishermen would eniey © pation made him suddenly decide | one or New York Governor) gless of their favorite drink after he tol is supposed to have turned 2 good day's fiening, end octaes his back on any ve o ing to port damp end weary t i sur department | intense relief that Donohue had tion in poli @ darn good idea, end ' ope the s death had left her tim convineed of| not yet arrived. Then he was ‘tie!p fish to 0298 im the County will rosmere shaken, stunned with the shock Perhaps Francine| talking to Brenda—telling her in would be easier for @ al etistecies, and give Mr Wilan of bis dying. Then Fran . N n wasn't so cock-eyed efter | short, on oe Fe news turn tail on the —— a the “green light” However, rou Tible accusation had filled her) all” ad never expected to hear. ‘arley’s in world ‘with feer anda new suse] He dialed a number. “Put the|Her white, stricken face show _A friend of ey not Till always find people whe eam com. Now all that was over. | Co: t on, please.” re was a|him how great a shock it was to Washington asked not think for themselves, but ere Rather hace Es Gah nana then he exctaimed: i long ago if he still thought aiways ready to find fault with qhatever Ghamened be cout t hello. John. This ts Deno- ten, Brenda,” Christopher .¢ polities or if he was de- anyone who hits on « good ites yt lea eo wight De. Harvie mo og Ry voting all his thoughts to the | After all, if we boost of Key —— eK, soft drink business. “Big as a “Fisherman's Paradise”. © S' DDENLY : Jim” grinned and answered | will have to offer dec om “in ; henestiy: “Oh, about §0- modations. The location i+ pr vouwe a ont you . ” fect, as the ay oh con te ' oo é . - — . ~~ > Farley was at the San Fran- prominently displayed to ihe in ” ee i oe = «co conference just to look on coming visitors and will beet ane | nd see how it goes. At the in- form of advertising Seeing <tence of newsmen he finally believing TOO LATE CLASSIFY By RUSSELL KAY Me ‘ F Ww F Broward and Dade € H Bok Ps « pour aoa j ‘ e r Stat ud } pr ‘ i . CARL WEERLEY AT STAGING CENTER (Special to The < TO Key te . Anether pont aot te off the ord sy “ties looked is the fact that Mr Wise press conference—a chatty affair So os = ony 5 wilt te the laval laboring man ———— th two definite impressi FROM PILES OF THR CITIZEN F: — <= ‘ the gover OF SEPTEMBER 10, 1995 3» L accond only! Anather pet worry of mine is —_——— ‘cing President | What are the city offictes going to WPR and = RGRA e pte | de shout the buikdime thet wes our ’ jer today th Friends here the only thing @estrayed by fire in Dowel street permitted to enter 4), i or ley from 7 if we are ever to hove th umbe area except he | og ng e nomina. & Gecent maim street. the © ihe sines tho nal feel- petfert opportunity for them & mn thet ¢ it ot ght not be able to impist thet nothing but « teil keep sightseers out rty victory in the Wg af goud consruction and ep shen ante. ae | pearance be built, The locetion wever, is one that '¢ athe main blerk of cur meats Mr and Mrs. James Sheppard, id resist. In the ar-| Street. Let's make & goed ) Newton street, announced up to him ts the re- W C SWEEIING ‘ that a daughter was born pe urance that his victory: ew Wes, Fis t m on Seturday might. The a1 n New York im @ gege 16, 1948 th M ng ' chotwwe as ViC® femme mending there & vet to be ten ' nee on a Tru done and you can, ert « R iE M n-Fa cket in 1948. ‘galing to be done x AE Inev stabi » strong word.| A vice presidential nominee t « F joesn't take much political pegular in the party gress oot M : ght t that if President and with proved gettin T the party want (© power in New York, would de r \ they will have Parley already fits the fire ve I cdlkges ; te from the Em- quirement and his chance: of Bo ® - ; te f cond place om filling the second aren't rete w party fence mending ' m T has dome so M one ' ' n the middle-west, Ww RI turned t west and the south The elee- ‘ ui ' these sections that ' f ® ™ . io gone over to saad ‘ « the ad t « Republicans im recent na ’ K w M A ton ¢ t nt add up to Pound that the ceived n- the New Y «ctoral vote, Tin! te 8 Cotage : ssurance” from Governor — -- ~ ' Sholtz and f ' " th . r : We nd ' . nd M it r Tomy He A ‘ < A Pree ™ Baton R + 4ie t . ‘ j MATTER OF FORM ' <

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