The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 20, 1945, Page 2

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rage Tw tae " ’ dtd ne GIVE US A BEACH She Rey Wiest Citinen . SLICHI eu beens 2 ay SS he «ehief thing needed to provide Key 3 ae 4 > sttractions to make it an ideal » ' a beach, and the first step * = a ect was taken Tuesday « the Monroe county commis- 4 Chapter 34 yor's ald tend t =. ©) set December 11 as the date on QUDeenty Christopher leaned | i eteas tn Sie : Deck jn hip chair—end relaned | “=, meee Bo HES . . € ‘ ve county will vote | compictely. Everything was go-| men” enwance a : prepesal to bend the county $250,000 | ing all right! The «vidence so He was staring at his floor teethe chante. = | 5 far was being built around man came along o * hen ‘ ‘ 1 to pay for the building of | issn Taat was al cared! . J mw p ~~ i b posed beach and a pavilion or | @bout He'd never soon Rizz0—| cisimed in surprise. just] takes on Donobue ng tum in and| {oq me you were sick and\and then he sits back . . .. °| wouldn't be down this morning”, st nights and gives P « ‘ w e permitted to °-| Before the man could anower | some of ee s he al 7 ctio < er | : Lieutenant was into e and Supervisor John | telegram she | walking directly in-front of the | the first job and think wes s - plains that the only thing the | Then the door of the secretary’s| floor manager aside and away with it—so righ’ Park tor “ : tate in th t N have | office opened agein and an officer | Caristepher his astonish- | tries again, for cash this time— setters ei e county will have | motioned to the headquarters |anamt and falls flat on his face ‘cause am + . his name placed on the quali- t sk to} Bill Hanson was handcuffed to) both times he ties up with » mur- F. Beker, a " saalies | pt y.| the detective beside him. | der rap—just got too big for his ho died in Miami, rtiticate declar- | t ” ” ft) wants to] “My God, Bill,” he out | pants— ; oe wat bene tole anounee “ nty | the words with a 1 of , ey bye ey = \ship services | t men dis od, | apprehension, “YOU" —you! for a chance to m Florida. Puneral er the beginning WScancd actocs his} cant be—Sizaof” Jot yours,” Rizzo back af (will be held tomorruw afterncon| We wish to thank our Hing eahior ‘ DP A wher spoke about The face before him was ex-|him. “If it hadn't for Mr. in the Fleming Street Methodist | friends end seighters fer te THY 1 . |pressioniess — a matk of the|Humbert you'd never ft me— | church, omdness and sy empaths her oe fh ¢ « A . OE i kh We 1 tourist town, among | chuckling. eal natured man he| and me ow it- al 1 geeded | . tended uo during te i pow , ¥ that arose was f tourists jothes|had known for the past few) was 24 hours more-—he e SS, . - Tae. at ar as, If tourist jer case and you'll take the credit! City Clerk Wallace Pinder yes- ee es tale “Sa - = what accommodations have we ” “My ‘number's up, Mr. Hum- | for it.” jterday received 1,200 city auto | one, bo j Ther rooms in this and that | |bert.” Bill replied in a flat, life- e shock his head Ir- mobile licenses tags, which will) thank those whe sem few oo aernovaxrsrs ror ety wEeT less voice. “I am Pete "4 ritably. “The only thing I'll say |. on sale October 1. May God's grace redeem Ger + v<o oy Tax crise | nd after the syne devil you or for this guy is he sure pulled a |® “x friendliness @ith Wis richest te ae ws | , neds om & wilderment Christ fast one on his make-up.” The cle a at Donohue, who but did mot| lieutenant turned to Christopher, / Mrs. William Sentana, who) wards ves FAMILY r iations were taken peak. Suddenly the office beeame | patiently ignoring Riseo’s last re- |eame here to attend the funeral) sept20,s0es b More Mosete aed Apartment i - < , c very quiet. Glancing around the| mark. “It was so simple it fooled | aia cnguaii ‘ ~ —_, | . e would be lim- ance. | room Bill Han Rizzo—|even me for a couple of days.” —_— — & Sues ~~ ciming to | Said quietly: “as long as the pig's} “We knew where Rizzo was and 6 Rares aod & “eo . . up—Ili tell you how easy it was) we w keeping an eye on Han- at Gp Ow re aj nt ou o that i ins (t2 get this job at Humbert’s.|son here at the store—routine ‘ + on age system and no running m. I threw that| They needed men so badly in the|stuff. Then after the stick-up : eremen:s4 j ' id newspaper im! store—they didn't pay mueth at-| Rizzo never appeared at the club v ia hich tourists insist i pever| tention to my references. They} at nights--sent Willie when any- Jem aay Aodet hem eg@they ren - ength be A . wete faked Getting a job here!| one wanted to see him. That was ” # —" | oe © neces as floor manager was a cinch. }O.K. but this hat business of his : - sort, b " “Did you come into the depart-| was something he'd thought up a ; ee am we — just to make a haul?” | long ago. Never once while hes i rt ¥ . EFOR “hristopher demanded, a thin line| been hanging around the club has r. a se system and BEFORE 1 an-) of anger in his voice Janyone there ever seen him with | a , : h ; secre- Sure. | knew there'd be a lot! his hat off. His bald head was too . . veral thou tary : t\of easy jack lying around this| conspicuous and he knew it So the w disection during the fur sale. It|he just went around after he left bs ke me long last week to|t at night wearing that to whe we e gure the store had gotten some-| old way down ch, and at lust who knew how to ¢ ve p made the : fa \ m the cash customers—and that! contact and pulled the 250,000 ms I was waitin’ for—be-| job We were he poll | agg fr at first day of th of course—" 5 the é hing. I got away w Id notice it" ent that the Dor f Behind him rand in cash muttered under his ‘ ( | hrist aid in disgust, “ | . , tw prison-| still don’t get all of this. Rizzol To be continaed in the ’ . : cs pina THE ROLLING YEARS USE too... ” re La iaGals | written om them. moderation amd wher oni iN THE cemeUrT « Fr a magazine story: “Two 6 | ‘And he showed me the letters Mesatien, sem ov d down her cheeks as } prereereececranerenn Mm : A “ ame MONHOR COUNTY scien eas sienna | sick priv P Be , cae rab ae etter cg COLD PREPARATIONS | neis Letters atmut home and . " { ' am Liquid. Tablet, Satve. 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