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PAGE TWO is —~. Cornet Greene Omi) Deliy Newepaper Moers © Wee Flortta as second eines mation oF THe AteOCIATED PRESS tea Frese te estvely ea: 4 = Napatcbae ereaites and one poems conte o line < ey churches trom | wos ine. have poblish anonymous | | A great deal of that property was put on | the tax beoks again when we had he realty boom that resulted in the 1 rash And those cases the taxes were aid as a requirement before the land could eS : - there is still much property delin ADVOCATED quent on the city tax books. In the county i aonqrenegel the delinquents, whe are comparatively | 1 More Hotel and Apertments. , ia mpared with those in ' : ————— t ty. have their property sold if they Airport Land & Consolidation of County ané City Gov- Procedure of that “Hature’ should be ernment resorted to in the city’ Rnd’ Should be car contusion. It is use a case leke that and then let} ut acquiting the delinquent ‘ie ee - If af! owners of real estate in Key ‘ ke . - West their taxes every year, we could “ faye ‘ he best cities of its size. in . ' th " ‘ pu mprovements, in the , r 4 A erage lige alia Tok oa M m pa as Mr. Hart thun- ‘ ! the : - \ ' h thos Pilndbicianitne tren terres 7. a adi An organizer is one able to get other . i: the work ' . . cae ' ' \ NX os <eanmaiaie’ F rt papers in many instances are The m ' hundred . on to prom bad feeling : . we the United States and Russia, and yertor “a ts onlin oben € ame them the light of Russia's " A nt { the @e. chavep toward th paker natigns and mbes and «a "| of : - ised by fires 2 from | even; Rew Allies? ‘ Concliisions reached at | ith a te fe teen oes es | Teberan, Yalta and Potsdam are interpret : " {homes and | ©@ &¥ eras she wishes, One-appeasement | sities er be her may prove disastrous some : . ‘ ~. | da teware aie ‘ the t h ae » eeeeobio eal AERIAL ARMY OF OCCUPATION ‘ t. He intimates that an | —— . anal — ye The American Army of Occupation in vay lexiiected’ to ceo ” e kill ne re people tha r —— — d to consist of a sma > i aad * te gpeaneteaion urd he: furce, trained ir al tactiiex equire a great | largely on five ! air cer t er ° ‘ M experts believe that the best “ he Japanese islands, with BARUCH’S WISE ADVICE a scliggllhe adliaae-sigeiae r < - nters and provide - t for n nywhere by air 5 for here w an fighters and 7 Rer ». | ligt n ipport the troop-carrier ioe pe 1 ral n ' we the m } J r strips wer r light r have r ha hat w , Jdle heave | er A planes use the weakness of thegduct | eee cee aoe " Hitler, fSMussoli: i wr bat the Far East Air Bieah hae something Tike 4.000 aircraft “ che astionn of-ihé 1 approximately 500 are r fart det«nsen the ncour red Pa i “ ‘ ena an as t ‘ r r . " H v di NO PROLONGED DEBATE " : t had bx The b ' es . t SYMBOL OF RESISTANCE had been no touch The file ame . d late r t t ( l ! 1 h eture , i to substantiat: he dyme , ia und thu rod ax forced to r there will be no repetition, ip meet |} Pp ri vies. of the long dispute that followed { het@us he ref pay a dollar assess the “long count” in the second Dempsey- meat ° ob fund “ ar b tian ph coome ave ( t ‘ alk ‘ hip wa t . ' The ¢ le " \ * ' t who xt rk Ha "I ‘ ' ' t de { s " it re it + - ie tr weak re th jot totalitarianism small pay up Taxdodging is what has MAKE ‘EM PAY n the condition ft is today land in Key cases of done the county i Sam Hart hurled his ball right down The Citizen's alley, Tuesday night at the nauguration of the city city hall, when he fulminated against tax- dodgers The Citizen, many a time, has pub- lished editorials against taxdodgers, big It has pointed out that the | pypperty owner, who pays his taxes prompt- ly. has been penalized in the city, and t property owners, who let their taxes be- come delinquent. get a discount when they It is just like Mr. Hart said: pun- ishing a good child-and rewarding a bad commissioners in kept Key There West on which taxes had not been paid in 40 years. Chapter 14 VE, darling—what is it?” A cry that had no wording but held utter agony in it. issued from Bve's white lips. Anne took the telegram. She read: “The War regrets to inform you Department Garret Aiken. has been missing in action since July 30th a “Oh. Eve!” Her arms were around the quivering. shaken fig- ure. Eve made no further sound Tt was as if all power of speech. thought and action had been taken from her. Anne knew that , 1 come | “Darling, maybe it isn't true. | Pwe read that many soldiers are ‘or something like that!” Garret’s picture =miled at her a long time. “Have you had anv Eve?® Anne asked when © coulé stand it no longer But Eve did not even answet Anne went into the kitchenette | and made coffee. but before it was fin Eve apocared in the doorway. wearing her ‘fat_ and coat. “I'm going for a walk,” she | am | tone. with you.” —alone* “But Eve —" to. I'll come back’ after a while.” There was nothing to dd but let her go. though Anne was torn with fear and anxiety She wished frantically that John Lowell had 0 gs has t come in with her—he had scen|got hold of Anne's skirt with his|svere :taty, "ag..peen with me suffering like this, wouk know h and pulled at her violently |fore to have around!” Ard she what to do and say. Jin. herself s. Adams, | believe we! stooped and patted the little black felt so hopelessly inadequate. should follow him, Maybe he! dog's nead. ‘ She undressed and « down to|knows where Eve ist He's trying “Darlin it’s late” i wait for Eve. from to time glancing at the hands a picture on the drawers. She remembered all little loving, intimate things had told her about Garret, RADIO. PROGRAM Reercrnn merit | Setircs to (boner WKWF Where to Listen— 1600 On Your Dial Actwerk Premrae) the Thursday, November |5th TWA 45 In 800 F i 0 Rog 30 Swing . Friday, November 16th a od w for Eve the end of the world had a) the turning up somewhere. in prison didn't you al a “Tt’s true all right.” Eve said |enough one can do!” tonelessly. She oushed Anne aside] “1 just and walked to the chest where / any moment. you She stood looking at it silently for | may “Surely supper. | heard. Now, dear—we'l. just wait she la little jonger. then if necessary im that queer. dead edge. laa failed to “Wait a minute ang IU come |oclock Mrs Adams sais, “Anne, “No, please. 1 just want to walk/She rose to go downstairs once lowed th “Don't .worry, Anne U1 he all }iower hallway. right. Just let me do what Jrwant | seratching at the door. 0 ahead and—and do were going to do.” | 1 understand.” the be ; i i £ 8 barking, the porch. steps and the of the mouse stresk of midnight. “He's Just ine to dit up a the in,” Anne thought wilaty as she followed ll Hl little i was making straight for apple tree that stood in of the garden. the en- spot where Wayne had | Anne to becom his wife. | week that had passed had the slim little white into a larger fuller one but | the same warm fragrance lay = the é f ih ? 3 ! i heaven knows suppose anything terrible have happened to her?” not—or we would heve sky | Asre} Stopped and looked at her Eves) face, she thought. was the saddest she had ever seen. vet there wer nigh* and her eyes were closed we'll call t The police! Yes, they'd have to do that soon—though Anne knew Eve would hate that Tue = women went upstairs to ¢ apartment thinking that Eve might slip in without their know!l- but still the neartbroken appear At, *hree im it now a calmness. a certoin inevitable resignation as if Eve had accepted her cross and was bearing it bravely. Anne rem bered saying once. “You'll » crack up. You're not the ¢ You're one of the strongest. brav est persons I've ever known.” knew now that the words were deat, there's nothing elm to do."|somehow prophetic. and trucr ; vr wry tol than she had ever dreamed. more to tele a imme fol- Eve seemed to » Anne't jer. When they reached the | presence though she made 1 they heard sound. She opened ber eyes and | ran. ve | “t's Megs” Anne said, ond] Suge, Vane, wok, ber: hand went to ket ham im The little 7 “I hope you haver tied about me. Anne quite steadily. “I black do@ was very excited and began barking and running back and forth to the door Finally he to tell us something.” on a « “He most cettainly is. Will you | I< 5 6° until I get on some clothes?” | ool a No.” Anne said, “I'll just go! “Yes. Anne, m with Rags—if we don't come | “Let's go ir back soon—say in half am hour—j Te be continecd KEY WEST IN DAYS. GONE BY FROM FILES OF THR CITIZEN OF NOVEMBER i5, 1935 in and try to Eve answore er 1 toda nd - mm mumey te the Overseas Toll amd Road Bridge District, for the a tidges in the as Highway “ Assotiated = Prew ut ugh ers accerding to duspateh day Fulton Lewis, Jr. Ace redio reporter heard each Mutai’s » James Ru 4 day. Monday through Fridey fternoomn at 5:15 et 7:00 P. M. over WKWF now in Honclulu investigeting Pearl Harbor scandal UNDFRGTOOD HER PLIGHT H. E. CANFIELD, M. D. Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat a or ae SPECIALIST ee Also Glasses Fitted Office Hi 709 Appoint I STRONG ARM BRAND COFFE! 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