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- ?aGe TWO 24: NEED OF RELIEF She Key West Citizen | aoa oe .. h_ Macey Sunday, by he time the OPA rent-control was | - oS oe ee ests i in Key West, and for several Cornet Grewne and ane mreste nth reafter, The Citizen published ards Cees tet y meweganer = aw West and rood many editorials, in which gouging ,~ —e = Se ee . demned. The Citizen also took Chapter 16 } laughing—"when these keys were] arrange the release, immediately |" , entrusted to me | gave my word I'll have a certified chegh im yuur i Now ahen he position that a landlord should be r- . aa tted vi Be ” oo no one else would be allowed to| hands by two o'ck oe ee ateocaren | " a fair return on his investment are © e this paper ond That view of the rental situation in | pointed. Mr. Haskir Evelyn Haskins drew the telephone to-| She Cy: ly Ay | —A FE —- K West is still int by “iti. | Was up early and He ward him. “Get me Lisle Carter,” | moment, thei > q RIE hats , 7 a alned +h ae Ce was sitting im Mark Sheridan's arked into the mouthp-ece. she ¢ ones she might as well which now believes. i “tm * a <¢ | Start swam é ' r ba leves, as ve ieved ® | cneie when Jone ved | _ “Oh. Jane a hed with est, | Mr. Burdick to hat the OPA made a mistake im plac- | “The mail.” 08 tor, wen) ee SS she called over cal rentals on a basis that was in ef- | be brought to Mrs. Stanten relieved bien of ant-|* Apps Phe t told |Galey's Office, 417 — per _ = Baton —— March 1, 1942. after the date had . Zz t at first on October 1 of that year t " asaed While it is true that the majority of - “ fe er,” replied that worthy ‘@ x * ndlords received a fair return on ‘ ow.” : ~ . ' : 1 Bee me, who's been ready . * = , to bank of copper estment during the war, vet there t . _ | per just get me me He M. Jones was rent-examir q ‘ thy . EvERY evasion known Po =y F aor thet beard Key West, some landlords. when their | 4am is in no physical condit Jane teat morning, with ene ex-| meeting last night wae called to . i conduct anything ~ ~ - - - ” i> _ ame unoccupied, did not re-rer ‘Oh, but it wasn't his brain that . i accel enaliad T wasn't any board meet th wners felt that they were | 88, injured, Mr. Haskins. 1 Tell him n 4 ng.” J tin. “Som . gentleman who was asked to e ke M on man ¢ ret eay or : — eeting “— PPNS ' int be fl . & Beect and Bething Pevilica van ‘ : @ For information & CGomeiideticn of County and City Gor- seca P as long as you r _ a : call $14 Southard ‘ aXa * can't g ! 7 Street, Phone 1040 ; ‘ re : t g t op draw Yes. > . eetiecnemanmemrammraceeareccad we pangs “ Fhe Baceanses Toute CUR FORM OF COMMUNIS s To de continuc ! Saxpoem DAILY REMINDERS if nd | ANNIVERSARIES “ pect | eee ——— NATIONAL WAR a g TRIUMPH COFFEE yr ~~ oo BIRTHDAYS ; Regions x CREOM LSION | | LEGALS iS THE CIRCUIT «OrRT oF THe \ “ RLEVENTH JOD EAL Comet rt OF THE STATE oF > os IS AND FOR MONON COUNTY TS CMANCERY “ ‘ . . ORDER OF FURL ATION FIGHTING AGAIN! aT + Ww OTRR oF IT coer n r ee eae Sivence ...or making the party a success > as onpen or ¥ me etles of Coca-Cola in the , s o€ tos Sying start. ex ' ° } “ oO Coca Cols stands for segregate KEY WEST COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY he case . © W008 Meek ee