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VOTE FOR KEY WEST Though the word “simmer” as applied to polities has been worn threadbare, yet t is hard to find another term that so aptly describes the condition with which politicos imbued when they begin to the groundwork for their campaigns. Key West is now in the throes of that wane Ann teats wen 4 Gute Wate Beweene: te Bee Weer oat * eS , = ane matte are lay simmering condition as a result of the 0 charter committee's having named five at 14 candidates and four city councilmen’s de- $i | claring that they will be in the field. 4 The council's cohorts stop here and : onelt we vec there to whisper a word or two to support — ae ———e | ers, and the charter committee's adherents - op here and there and whisper also. The ‘ te »ybject of stopping and whispering is “a certain how Bill Brown or Mary Blank - going t e, but in nine times out of 10 . Bill and Mary are non-committal. cesicaninel Since the committee announced its slate have heard a good many of the councilmen’s supporters remark somethir nm thi Wine We don't see any difference betwee nd the men on the council; indeed to do were would not know what to the commussior m the ng like this to committee's forces come met Every whom ared that he of the councilmer roddy have spoken has de ot vote for ngle o1 he mi their reasons f wi a « who run for ' and then proceed to that sion give and wh of many Democrats vl Repu they see noth or assuming the wh s old political game n the nothing goc ed stand Kepublicans that the Democ that al manouve th ough ring . the Rimes t who com taried raged a whe fous ' oh 10a teers . t $64 008 © ect Enem, . 14,088 G00 efthe te mer sitietentiy ta man amd chil inet W ap bettl a. §88 owe | sa) eam ‘ “ vat gf Chat «om nvolve ih ae ONBE ben | as turk ' t oe) prehen = pomen ren , and 6 comet ts ‘ postwar! b wath fect om What thee t ea ra 4 STRAIGHT TALK TO THE JAPS thas v a a ee LIPTING RAILROAD BANS KRatituad rictions | ave altmost tee en pes a) trenthante « AIR FORCE LOSSES IN EUROPE me “ h k ak " “ aple ¢ ates i rt. and *- overs owt we char» there promoters, | he Z bier — f i uf ¥ “ cf rage and te topher towered above the man voice as who jeep BG him. 5 ‘Then after a of indecision did not he set down at his desk with a a“ “hy de Binh, - Mog “t a jerk. ‘ him. | Editor, | the dogs this iw ty tes Oc nim He | (°F my health ' desk in the, store. A, whole string! nands on the desk in front of him. Reig it out toward make my home , be y fee “Get out—all of you,” he said in| “It concerns, you" He was | cannot with @ big one, running down to|® 2™ angry voice, “Get out and sre _ _ a Ta. a puppy. He had a dog his glance watch chain and his cuff - and ni ‘eon, It'all cliched, picked bien Py - € t all « wp int might. four hours after y can find « arc TIME. TENDER MY REstGnA, | We You hendied tts thee toa TION AS DATE t = what! You ham this like a fool TAKE much. { you know it!” Rizzo jeered at| Bp wren ew ane | r It's guys like you ita youn rou 255 IN cinch for guys like me this RATULA: To | sage hgh town Donohue’s face was scariet Hote! Miller “Shut up” He barked af ‘him.| me: ey AND | Room 21), “Keeg tengue m@ your TT ot hold my ’ heed” Anything Yon ong nou |eqnint you, Ligntensets” Breede aom L Aw, boloney! Can that stuff.|said quietly, “But there is one} “You get the Young touch in , g to tell Mr. Humbert a/thing 1 wish you would explain that. is surprised! Fall- s you don't even knew.” | to me. It's about Francine = ithe ee [e our ABOUT ¢ Eve. lways gave me a square/man. Did she know Rizzo had— said to Christophes, “I/ had murdered my husband?” Reading your editorial concern » know how things are| “She wasn't sure, but she her | bund sue fer construc oa) or were—” thought he had. She was the one an alo tauren aes ave e - & “I hed to you when I said Miss| who ted to Rizzo that he | 4. t to my bendwagee with Me lipet ge id Dan to put that furfget Blair to hide the money for inet 9 | ecmmeteiens See A iwe are suph ond ff on the fifth floor. She|him until he wanted . When he you know—especially at this mind the conversation | had with > 4 to Dan about it, as| sent her over to your apartment ot year.” Tom Wilson today free an the ume = iL know. Willie and I took) the night Blair |, she really a moment Brenda did Tom is the fellow who intends} Vous with the bow the elevator and were put-|thought Blair was double-erase-| Hot speak she said with & | 1 unprove a section of ti boule-| een the cases on the conveyor for|ing Rizzo and that scared her |Cateh in her voice as if she were | 4.4 with » supply dére, club ——e he loading platform when Dan|She was afraid of what Rizzo/‘ hard to control herself. ; He will tise w 1 in on us. He started for) would do to him and later to her, do the best I can, Chriss | "OO, and piers b- j the fur office and we followed| in case your husband held out on | toph present plans of the projet te and got him just outside of it the money.” “Good. Then that's settled.* prove that he uw not just oom I never meant to kill the old| “When she came im later and| Christopher came around the srtucting a “bait box Yet every fellow. But by lie said he would | found him—dead?” oe Bone og hd front where he turns he seems to meet] = and of course he would. She was sure then Rizzo had} ° chm Saying this very « m ANSWERS OF Face) ring else 1 could do. That's| killed him. had been inaid at| woth Brenda, but for the first _ Lae the buch meenee® | UNS andiale th t was with Blair. I never|his doing something likc tt.at and| time in my ‘ife Eve fallen in love | ""€ county commissioners Mw figured on bumping him off|she wanted to protect herself. |—and—and, well, it’s thi: way. | te date failed w give him any ides! | What : « I thought he was double-|She knew the police would find|The first ume's going to be the of who controls the property of our peace . < ag me Then when he died|out she had been with Blair a | test Geno—becnate it’s you I | rights Another group says it 3 Bow « I knew if I got out of town they'd! w he moment of his death | want.” should be we Me : fee Mrs. Blair take the rag. | ready to turn in Riz-| “Listen, Darling. Tonight you | *P0“!s ' ake _ rig x ’ in oy ye ty self Then there|™must come home with me and - - Nn lly the US Besides, s wa ays the chance that her|have dimmer in my apartment ‘ when we have suct Whe os g a divorce from Blais rge would drag you into the| That's really very important, he Vital matters as stree sand Lease af ” an al | picture—” | added hastily, “You must meet lighting. I ce ne nay 4 Whe y you murderer—get out) A heavy silence filled the room | the Duchess the city would ne n| piemtit of nere!® Anger made Christo-!as the Lieutenant finished speak-! THE END 1 paying basis, regardless . 5. How é - ia, <a the city ge nen he excess @ - 2. ses & Ne : PAID LAL SE OM 4 (ivilian Historian nent busines wa we i " “ini . Mr Wilson th these KEY WEST IN TAILOR NEEDLED Made Naval History As should ter crorted by Mey! temas’ DAYS GONE BY OUT OF HIS JOB (By Asscetnted Press) Wests > .~ pce. ane Se; 6 Wine _ ANNAPOLIS, Md—The U. 3.) aon eer eating) nage be (Wy Anneciate? Prened Naval Academy, which has con pad rs * ‘« e ns ; = %. Does PROM FILES OF THF CITIZEN Page ne uted . n ang - —. to Hers Ah n who ting OF SEPT | . sppoin eac: in can history than any other \ ins te semble up ae ves tant EPTEMBER 31. 1005 @ school here, found tailor itution, was uted through Danone ome ~ o z Manuel Ortiz teaching when ae 6 oo oe © Te WPA announced today that no he ertived at his classroom. wneroft, Seere- way, Mr Ed — Ortig the tailor, said he saw 1843 and y ieee Key W Th the nomination in the papers uthor of a 10 volume History of which a pe LEGAL NOTICE e way and thought it meant him. United States. Bancroft Hall “Key We Jackson Teacher Ortiz explained and at the Naval Academy, which have to be NOTH + 4. “No m picked uo the chalk. Tailor = marks its 100th anniversary Oct grea Tw] A es will Ortiz went back to his needle = 10, bears his name who bh be ‘ us family thet may 4nd thimble, . ee mm = side in Ke FRATES ® LEGALS would en ANY "IIIIIAIGS ao : - a ae eeeeei net j 4 ¥ + Fe cee M ~ r In T ung let WINNERS OF PRIZES Disc MARGE ~~ - ’ ’ A an * > ares - =e 4500 IN RECENT CONTEST *s,; i eth ks. and talk «ade of ’ I k , - ’ Noel L. & np, ORLANDO. F 1 = x a r as don't work » ; — K Ww E 2 ate + 4 a - i Ml ‘ ‘ Resg : H. Malone 2 Le wo w SWEETING T . - “ ae West, F pice 4 : ; Ss Roebuck on o ' soAR , . . se . ‘ 4 : Ror * ' ning My PAUL G A ” y c a M . painigy- 168: baby { meat w 4 Or ' sept 20-31.) reo cin - agate acm the foyn- '® f Hou Ww. Ab . i h - ude tonight fc spring with money 7 : z " . = * eR Piers = ee ‘om th * f maker * ‘ duds ” " son F : ; rd . ¥ ‘ sNage = - ~ oT h OF WASTRHS sane F A ' we - aperemennrees NRRA king mage . E ned : , 4 ay fed sotrmr F . REAL SERVICE . hours M a Ky) West : . , ve . 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