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faGk TWO She Key Wiest Citizen ow Porte: Green. ——- mewover=s i Key Wee one simost invariably, when it adhered to that to hey Wom Fie an oF Tee asorATED Panes vee Remwapeeg ones eo ate Bees PROV EMENTS FOR KEY WEST ABVOCATED BY THE CITIZER tre Motels ead Aperts ere a ee . nrpere—Land wd Sea . Cmmetietion of County and City Gov Cae A oditert. a An we second eines matter sively entitieg to bee credited . paper aod | favored “i ere nares vl gt - twe days ago about a proposal te develop ee trom AGAIN—ENOUGH FOR ALL peak cf popularity, said that its object al- ways was to be fair to both sides, and that inciple, one side accused the Digest of | ————«—~- | favoring the other, and the latter was just | as positive that the other side had been side imix resentment with their opinion. They can see only one side to a question, | and that sid@ is their own The Citizen published an editorial will Be | the permitting private interests to improve a some of them did) that the editorial favor- | ———- | ed those who contend that the develop- | ment should be made by the city or county r both Proponents of that stand (at me of them) asserted that the editori avored the other side, which is proof that | the editorial was fair. A resident who favors municipal de- elopment said The Citizen was wrong in tating that the bight flanks the boulevard r two miles. He added that he had neasured it with his speedometer and had | d that it was only seven-tenths of a Let us assume he is correct, there still EE sare mage thantwo miles of water frontage “WEMEMOER THE Jars a at henna =? ee de + ate n the bight, inctuding that along the ard A boathouse and finger piers built out | tor rem the grade on the northwest side of the bight would be nearer to the entrance r than they would be were they constructed a the the ilevard A still better loc m for such an im that revement would be the Palm avenue f the bight. Ag e for a boat- house and piers would be in front of that n small block bounded by Petror and Pine tong eets and Pearl street and Palm avenue Ot he whe slong the shore have claimed are arial ts. When North Beach Inn was mproved, the owner built a retaining wall | where nm the shore of the bight and filled in the | closure with sand | Th Mar ears ago the late J. Vining present | Harris ailt boathouse in the bight at s point whe w stands the property iwinked | owned by George Gomez. Mr. Harris sold © @ | the oat house together with r ee he *- | rights. to Mr. Gomez’ late father ~ noth In view of those acquisitions of riparian he was! rights, David Lord. who.owns the square} sid build a boathouse in front he w could lease the shore front r the nstruction of a boathouse and € ors mt The Citizen st mainte that there r t im cif er » d I t " | seem t New r da | arin the vl “ It's a little Wa sad to renliz | it but whiskey _ emobile-driving | dom mix well. | —_—_—_— i SUPER-EXPERTS EXPLODED | omaneptianen | During most of the war with J ith iper-military expert n th suntr : ccupying well-worr rmc hairs th he war uy b aur ry ency of ti K wantur | ria ar n 1m | r hat much he Kwar t r r ] Japa u led \ Li r f d th r with no e wha that th ' rm nl 1 " r a I the Russiar t rtitory moved forward like a pa called experts in this try, that Japa elders and sailor ht to the for the emperor, th the Japa ' ild never d that r a b at th ba net Despite the t sertions a b he Japs would der, regard how tough the going might be. the h ' lid surrender and did so without * the ' foreign soldier landing on the home ands ee The Literary Digest, when it was at its | Chapter 6 “| THINK,” said Evel like to flood the ma: inferior Pum could from ety about him as arta. I believe the ate trying to oust Mr. We Offered her some kind HE | bonus if she can influence their way. I know they've Garrison Bight, and those who favor | Mr. Sheridan a | if he'll act as sales manager and at | Jet production alone, allow them east a pari of the bight declared (at least | to reorganize and handle things | their w “Carla would lke thot salary, Mrs. Sheridan.” Jane jand sat down. “Still doesn’t e: | plain why he'd be afraid of me; | afraid 'd—" “But don't you | was exasperated He knows they'll try to trap him/|4 some way, and he doesn’t know | who'll be used for | kind of a trap they'll spring, and|& being such a r he naturally—” jamorous salary lighted thetr cigarettes x see?” Evelyn “He's no fool. bait or what twit about women remarked, “is utterly foolish minute.” Stanton It was several minutes before| # the house. . returned from the hellway,| §® preliminaries,” and when she did her long eyet d rounded “Evelyn,” she said soberly, “I at fou are right im one Y fr mine jus’ t ic fir. Haskins anteed to deliver Carla into BUILT IN 312 NEW YORK Ro i 12 c He Ap n Way seoTh re Loe wept No VaME sre af old grandfather | Business men don't stoop—just a] himed 2 AM. when propelled i EI __by PEGGY OM" telephone bell shrifled,| Chat and Jane srose. “That.” she| ¥¥- “leading up te what tell me. My heart won't No, let's go in here to m; 7 aa rove itab! al andthe Key West Florists an- Carysforts ¢ lightho ; noute on the front page of to-| Ree use WayiCitizen that effective Sun search today are two blimps, —— day September 30th, they will one PBY and one PBM. rem@ closed all day Sunday 5 ‘ Alifumeral flowers and flow Ww Your nice Mr. Lisle Carter has drama,be double-crossing you. He %s nearly as much stock ini Jane barely time to " oat, then asked 1, what is it?” if y hour, the search has been ex- —— ** tended from Sand Key to Aircraft engaged in the Columbus was employed as 4 ers or other occasions will be| map and chart maker in Portu . rs ; delivred on Saturdays. gal 4 | mo ee . ns SOREN desiring to engaged der the fictitious name was) THE cousTy cours 1 rne-! JOT) oF WASTRHs sane mies | ; FIRST LINK WITH HOME... it ‘ f oul nie Ek Key West, Fla. SOSSSSSHSSSSSHSSSSESS SES SSSS What a grand feeling to hear that voice again! And what a thrill of pride you would feel to know that you had helped to make it possible! And you can —simply and easily — by limiting your long distance calls to only those mosi necessary—and by keeping all calls as brief as possible. ‘That's little enough to do for our thousands of returning service men and women. Remember what this first call means to them. 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