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?aG@h TWO ce mene She Key West Citizen . \qmocnse Guantas, ov med of Rey West Finnie os eocond eines malta: eee — oF ER antoriaThe PRees Prost cxcuntrely qpittie® te at Sees einpatekes oF (he paper ae "abtighes bore oe meer mates mee —— < ais | be te awe re reer. warms orresat sorter . ————— - "4 BONSTOP FROM -- “2 fle PATTON EXPLAINS WHAT'S IN THE WIND? “What's in the wind?” That is the question that has been | d repeatedly while the reregistration een piling up in the city hall. Many of us, when we spoke about the rew form of government that will go into ellect a few days after the election on No- ember 6, thought that Key Westers gen- erally were apathetic, but the reverse has | wed toe be true, The outlook is that the number of salified voters, when the books close on . will exeeed 4,000. While that number will not be as high other registrations in the city, it should remembered that it will be a genuine ed list. For many years the regis- 4 supposed registration es of some persons who had died many names ef persons who had left included e to reside elsewhere, but the new list iving thing, so to speak. indicat vely interest in the election, else a Wester would not have gone to the to go to the city hall, sign his name receive a card to be used when » the polls to vote That you own an automobile, but if Not much trouble, one may say t town by bus, or walk to hall. it may take up more than an As a result of the lively interest hearing that Whatever there Key Westers it shows that to give their city a we are question the wind?” nd. it shows that crested in the election ; letermined apa government in the hope redound to the progress that . > for us i have not registered, don't rea a st a good many days attend to that duty; instead n that the very t thing helping to give us a good city ent to qualify at the earliest moment. In doing that, vou have wtion of knowing that when elec- DAILY REMINDERS re around i will be able to By he polls to vote t es, you may Standard Press Association he answe » the question, “What's wind ? ANNIVERSARIES Jacehalener meatal 782 Lew « take much thought and consid- |Mec™se t “ hoose five of the best candi |, | k ring thew services tor the city Jbom Exe NH n the coming election t J - wo Hh Hi =" eaypaginet “ TO STOP HIGHWAY ACCIDENTS Mas ocaeibed } 1908 f experts point out that traffic -” We = will proba , saying 7 S e r d ds are F dit he hey were prior ¥ 4 _ ' d out tha NuD ‘ der-ma 6s ¥ ‘ naete ed i ns b a ‘ t . ' hwa the f festriar . 4 for th th rder t fr pre f tor i chs sia - HISTORY v accents 0 Vv eut the fearful t i nm the roads and str r a ( 10 ir ably cert hat prose w intract Th would Pp the mind ' highway v ‘ ” we the " re th 4 EXECUTED BIRTHDAYS Living Notables he ene ton of three Doolittle flier ’ s J “ = te he ¢ rr i n addition de rf the brut a a rded captured white nr \siat anat who thou lestablish a new order on earth - whty men who participated us raid April, 1942 xt 4 heir way back to this counte sé ” . were killed in crash landings in (hina u HOE ht were tured by the enew Of He d pri one remains in a am W ' three are back in this cour "tie. me other three were executed i no i Chapter 15 ing look. “What hi “What di black bag open. Several tell. The dining room cap tryin; comphed terse sentences, “arose to do any but he vicious, knocking Mr. Sh out from under turning one of these sion cha’ at f jured foot.” “And then,” added E kicked at the chair so across his foot. T Sheridan faintea.” N ARK SHERIDAN lay on J ‘ Morgan's hotel room bes, pain eased by op The telephone rang, and arted toward ng us to the t fom . managed to been 5 cast i 1 don't ke will probably be diners attempted dinner was delightful—but | "LF ended abruptly—disastrous!y| represented on one side and fifty | Mark Sheridan looked like a) on the other pain-dazed boy. His head Jane's lap, he opened his eyes to| : look up with s bewildered, seek-| then & ” he asked. happen?” demanded the hotel physician, a stocky m now kneeling beside them, te move them back, a { so the full weight Thats when M hist his Open, no one’s. going to put get over on me. only thirty-five votes oe me Now | .” Jane reminded her, vd can do sbout what it Sheridan started ‘to rise, s sk back with @ stifled| senting, out. T ten a There weren't enough | rather work an- presented here to call off til he new ctmg unless Mrs. Stanton| “And then— prompted Evelyn ald agree. “Then you came in. You fixed “Me. Sheriden.” Jane spoke| up everything with again, “if you will appomt @/ dan? “¥es. When it's straight dicte- east won't be able) tion TN go to the hospital to take sh anything more! it; when it’s business you'll go. | took the copy of that wire Mr on looked at her Gulfery sent you and gave it to made you think, him.” And now it was Jane's turn to “Mr | ask, “And what did he say?” “I explained Carter had taken and wired Gul- “the bx pleases. ™ | groan. the the votes will be Afty to} 7 at | proxy happily. | gh to call it} afternoon. | @ and saod,| fery. | ook me| with Carter that soon. » realize; him Guffery had fo dM the af ow a his wire, proba! to tip ned to Ju -| you to how Carter fek sbeu: ‘ r oy ate Mor. | you. fhe seemed terribly upset.” Grey | C sat up straight. “Upset” y? eting my proxy with| “Afraid you'd go beck to Guf- | my vote vested fery because be, Mr. Sheridan | couldn’: pay ; u enough te hold on standing,| you. Well, fm going to be idently. Not| worth anything tomorrow, I'd she'd been appointed! better get some oxy, but because he | might.” mbored her name, both| “Jane,” said Evelyn sleepily a yad spoken them without | few moments later, “awake?” NEWELL t for aint vom im ee a can & ss Jane rd m J who had b f ? : J pavers “Definitely.” “Do you know why Ferry Key West left today ter AnD what did he say?” | Sheridan can remember Lower Matecumbe to bing © yin name so well now?” i , ; irred uneasily. R was 5_# > ie sy 2 ditching machine at 0 associate this sud tee Oe, gnued thereas, be e for he ewer q vcrtvcrage embrace ine ants aretern constructed heap x * ‘ea “reer | Mire. Elizabeth Sawyer te visit (ing relatives and frends mo Je idder the mn the tiret Mot { November jpot Henk Greenberg tat dee Fen ones, Louis is Detroit's hardest hitter” . * i i ae eo ¥. 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