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. ems to be in good shape, or recovering welt” but in Great Britain, he “found the country worse off than during the war, ex- | done more to clarify the question of how d its sanitary activities in Key, that were operated with licenses | i } hea @pt that no bo were falling.” far the United States Should go in feeding West. = Mr. Hyuper ailfs t Yehorga ADCS EY 145-593 ‘alled starvation-stricken milliens of ‘ies Gone By, jons are = ~ = es restric urope and Asia than all the’ rest,of the’ years in charge of the sanitation’ began his investigation here on Raman Brosident Herbert Hoorenhas K W. In Oietectraat in Key West, was ap-| slot or vending machines on Feb- ey est pointed today by the WPA to! ruary 17, he has found only two! Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Express Schedule: (No Stops En Route) the | GREYHOUND SYSTEM . okay geeee ong ee Key West, as well as other cities in DA RK PO WER ¥ “From ‘Phe Cittsen, Duliaing Florida, will be benefited by the affiliation 1400, — Columb x Gevase Gocene and Aan Sree of the Florida Motor Lines with the Grey- BY ELISABETH Shale wae uly Dally Newspaper in Key West and ‘ j S | was the discovery of @ new ri 7 Montes County hound Lines, which lead to more than - Le India. “Gees b) Rey West. Pioridm, an second class matter | 6,500 cities in the United States. “Stand out of the way, please!” wc he’s insane. Like your | 1984—Standard time in “th. aie ceeeeees een Before long, better busses will be she said. her.’ the country over. . TED PRESS : pakes ‘AITING for me?" \Di re-)"" “No!” said Uncle Peter. Be Renny Cia os ; 1888—Height of the great bliz~ i exciusivel: coming to and leaving Key West, and the peated. . “And what's this?” asked Aunt ae, tothe, than Suak Brame | Jard along the Atlantic Const. schedule of travel will be improved to con- | “Sit down!” he said. “Yes .. +] Bmma’s voice from the doorway, repeated’ 4 et ie e Negtiracy 3 Express: Copan : form with the great. Gre Yes... Ibis your tncle’s wish that where she had: appeared, with} "je wasn't insane!” cried Di. | dating from 1854, dissolves as an k f fhicig you should be informed . . . He is} Doctor Coat. “That's not—” exp) yy purely. ‘ i = nown for ‘its efficiency 3 leaving you practically his entire} The old zanof the bed balf-| “The stock is tainted,” Aunt Bm“ y-'” 1g), an note to Chit United States. 2M ¥< ops od f seven. hundred thousand | T@ised himself. ma went on, tranquilly, “Youmust (P47 Ate he “Open Chashound official ance “nat | eS ore “Don't go . ..” he said, in that| have observed it: Peter's achigh= id J irms. afin - — Pree, Cas: see ied his| 2227S¢- extinguished voice. de moron. Rufus is *—policy- regarding. San Sak the Florida. Motor, Lines, under the Grey-| | His pleased: smile died on “They'll kill me.Stay...” just at present, isa borders |, | 1928—Los Angeles, water stip- Mate known cn application «= , hound,, wil) remain.a Florida corporation, “Are you ill?” he otied. a Bessp back tamed his head to tine inclination of yours’ to'!’ ee pid ss At i ‘ directed and ‘manned by the same execu- “No,” she said, faintly. “Only,| “Did you hear?” she asked. eng siege cert papers Sed a ‘ours pritish Suis : poems, tives me eat: ae i ; bcos . I want to see am Mast unfortunate...” he mur- that, dectroped ‘$qur. unfortunate Ceemay - Rais, Ap 9 % s m™ er.” } i ies kee Stee @ Greyhound: System, because of |” ceyute naticel amd Senge’ h gr neres tndignank ab wicweak ab “tev sil abouther!"sgid Di. | 142—Japs land on western: ' s | the scope of its activities, has developed | said Mr. ipa es ae word. She stepped out into the hall,| | “I think,” said Aunt Emma, | most of the Solomon Islands. « a travel by bus to a point of convenience and | Somewhat too abrupt, there's! where she could speak without] slowly, “It’s time . . . I've Kept it it} 1943—American planes make ; ap 2 f x é no cause for immed arm. | Uncle Rufus hearing. from You, until now, because you | 90th raid on Munda, New Georgia 3 . ’ 5 ', * =mmz2_ interry = mM Ms pe rk» gies setae sate “pee — Lae ate pepe bane said Di. ave ced th: See has ype aa —- me Island. John P. Movana dies at | - si is 7” be jo up see, mnvine that we’re all en- unpleasant tru! hut | i | not have seemed possible in that type of Dene an na eaeane poses rei ccisusirace- tej tnardes Funes — Rema tatereeeneee the age of 75. i ; transportation. | said iso berets “T have the uy incle Rufus.” Ae “I don’t—want to hear . ..” she Newly si 3 ; i vay | han insist ore seeing “Come, come, Emma!” sa’ - | said. fe ll-day battle Boug- | ys ip y il ann a Jusurioup highw ay And I'll say what I want to say./ tor Coat, shocked. “I'm sure she| “But you're fone to hear,” said | fre in all-day atl om Bo “ a | coaches will be available in all Florida, | 11 see him alone.” thinks nothing of the sort.” He) Aunt Emma. “It was in this room | 4 Woricans. 1. More Hotels and Apartment and will be operated with that “split sec- As she reached the top of the| glanced at Di, and smiled; no doubt | that I last saw her alive. I was fond j 5 - Pr ry = 1945—U.. S. First and Third ; % Beech and Bathing Pavilion. A itt capeicaithattueeaadG tue Crack “ stairs, she was startled to hear her | he meant it for a benign, and reas-| of Inez, but I had seen from the | . pe dintit, SS vx C Seen coe | System famous for its promptness in ad- | ehaskle“Gnewered: Hy. anoiher| important point” he went on "s| maladjusted Like ou sbewas ite |in Germany. 4 Consolidation of County and ‘ System famous for its promptness in ad- | chuckle, answe y another ~ fF |e Germany. ; } : a laugh, a man’s. that Rufus doesn’t believe in this— Sele of facing reality. She de- ; City Governments. } hering to its schedules. ee | "There they were, Aunt Emmaj this conspiracy himself. Only this} manded a love and loyalty from ; <3. Community Auditorium. | Besides better travel facilities that | and jr Coat; Doctor Coat yon wien es ae ee: peep ogrog tobak L seen Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD i ' will be provided residents of Key West and | leaning Hina sang focog him Wall, Aunt that is pretty conclusive proof that | like her.” : STAR * BRAND. 2B - a | other cities in Florida, this city,:as well as ing Sen sees a} this is not a genuine delusion. Her strong fingers closed upon 2 / WHY HEL uF PRAY | other parts of the state, will reap: benefits was ‘coquetish and Ems ier eed Ta Eke dg aara | Care tenet she said, and led || AMERICAN! ‘CORFEE i . ma rupted. ea wo! “Come } 7 g end: CUBAN"! i ' : gil won- | from the pulicity, that ,the ;Greyhound me Staten hintieieaaes by | withther, if you'll excuse me, Come her to the window, “She wrote i | & aan uke a a -- : a will give Florida in its nationwide'} this now aapect of Aunt escape ‘yas aasnaeill P scqurte ya Tie but ef as BY why € es sas ° eeasdd oli? ‘Buticmow's! my chance! e followed her into the next| here. You see } Gell ab gGGPeririsifiecon : penS Zieonis_sanatto ain iT | Regupecspmetening. Ae. nate aes ak eet ne ie oor Was cna Pie Serie rrmrir ren: 1 ed ind them did she realize} 5! ee : Gevern houl# be wil $f Bae ay The capitalistic system also depends | ,, The door was open, and Uncle] what room this was. Diana could only!look; with dit! : : 38 Pete: itting i . i: if| lated it the hree > ’ igree loan te the British in order to assist | upon the willingness of the buyer to pay a asleep. But ie abe ob tare fe Slamere i iares einer roo lap ie emia Pars Overseas Tr, me . vy, | " came wide awake in an instant our Uncle Rufus’s seriously you ere, from this spot where you . ide awake i t. “Here, from thi he! h the rehabilitation of that country profit. y x 4 ; yy i h She looked past ~ to the bed | are tending to invalidate his will?”| are standing,” said Aunt Emma, j Ernest Hauser, who writes for The j — where the old man lay. “I don’t care!” said Di. “I can’t— “she threw herself out of the win- | Saturday Evening Post, has been in Europe | A modern leader is any individual “Cone a a an . eee him—like this. He’s— oe a she could not se | ompany, ce. fer many months and says that Great | rude enough to try to force his views upon | voice so hoarse and faint she could} “My God!” said Aunt Emma,}| “No said Diana. i . Mritain was hardest hit of all the war-torn | the public ; - | Spareely hear it She went toward] with a sigh. “Very well! Ti admit| | “You're like her.” said Aunt Em- Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service ain ; ata os wal ae | but Uncle Peter sprang] that he’s frightened. He has the| ma. “Too much—like her.” Between ; Western European countries. “Italy is} -_ | up and barred the way. paranoiac delusion of persecution. (To be continued) | ; | i@dly off, France is still ailing, Belgium | THE PEOPLE BELIEVE HOOVER ~— ———— MIAMI and KEY WEST | age | Miss Rose G. Caisse, who had | J. Otto Kirchbeiner, who per-' ' been visiting her sister, Sister Ce- i { LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- Bere oy an seat coupons | po ns ingand out, of the Adipinistra- Feemor MARCH IS set Cen cee the, Soutbecs bet Bey celia, atthe Convent of Mary Im-| CEPT: SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. a Ban on they ggpy Congress. He will'go, to Eurspe to : mimi | rounky coadas a backstop, saidt maruete,, ome yesterdays for! bet ) paris *inmk Bt 12:08:6'cloak Did- Be in general, ve I EA wi bi a great make a persogal exantindation. ~ oF * | today that the marl is gradually home, in ale eee Kathe- eS i dany in all walks of life, there seems to be | Presiden€ | Truman, invited the only Leas apa tog i fispporaning, ORE per: pa or ees Mache. oaths Pein it er : ona ra oer Or eee U e erson: I inchheine: al is * i ‘ - feelinggof uttgr ——-, — - Re <-President to come \to Washington | its purchases of materials in Key Sere. the marl at night.) with her. | “ey eeeey P= ype aa sen ar Lang | 5 received him at the White House— | West, instead of buying them #Bmallex and smaller the pile is} ro: courtesy which was never ofiered tee er and shipping them becoming,” he. told The Ctizen ae zee Sites says in an| Local Schedule: ot — of a is ne: . G the late P§esident Roosevelt. Mr. Hoey- 12328 progey { “Let,” py fight it out over there,| ate age pe WEST ee ee > 4 "The New York Times, which bie er’s viewpoigt has been’ almost: unani-) . Thomas E. Roberts, for many’ potitionscave being. circulated 284. let.us, Keep out of it over} uaer SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. j sidered the trodblés of thd 'BriffshOBRS- | mously accepfed in Washington. ze in Key. West, apposing the pco-| here. It,can.be done.” ae ow and arrives at Miami at 4:00 o'- sles) [rk pes. phdon pany cexcert ae a Key West at 5:00 o'clock re! pointe of that “the British Empire | >s#2 Theféod situation in Europe today Is RADIO PROGRAM }posal of city cosned te Fepssey a | L* ! Te ved to be America’s first line of | at its worst, Mr. Hoover explained in back- ANNOUNCED BY STATION Lae Sete ee | Hemorrhoids! Ow!! d in two wOPld Waren Would" Be | ing ‘up the plea of President Truman to Babies. te Cana | ___ | But He SMILES, Now manager | Be wise as he was. Use the PILB formula eH more so in any future war.” It con-| the American people to make a great vol- WKWF | A. Maitland Adams ¢ ine thet sensen, out of instinct for is ag ep ag ties an Where to. Listen | of the Thompson interests in Key | doctors use adjunctively at noted Thorn inues, “For that reason, out 0 i untary effort to share the substance of life 1800 On Your Dial | West, left yesterday for Miami’ ten & Minor Clinic, QUICK palliative FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE self-preservation, which is something un- | with other countries. Citizen Hoover did a Part 5 | on a business trip. Helps soften and tends to shrink swell- FULL CARGO INSURANCE der-estimated in the democracies, the | magnificent job after World War I. There | Gh ee i ———— 1 RE, Get tube Thomion-& Minor Rectal | Oticensinscenciaa/a eek Thies Gh enete United States twice entered into war and | are now between 300 million and 500 mil- | : i qe Bs erties wore cones Peo oes poe is DOCTORS WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets ' bs pyre ae <oaeptaa 7? ibe : eee a fed with Comptroller J. M. ay. st refunded on request it ie diffiewlt to conceive of any circum- | lion in foreign lands who face mass starva- Wednesday, March 13th office, said today that, since he| At all good Drug Stores everywhere. | stances in which it would not do so in the | tion unless they receive wheat and other 6 P.M. to Midnight aa eneaias. Lee = ES ee exe seat tesla Seite sfutere if the British Empire should again | food from America to tide them over until | fe yale - | 2 ” 7 1 a u . find fteelf under attack from the outside. they are able to grow their own crops | 6:30 Weather Report } The quotation from the New York | within the next few months. | 6:35 1600 Club : newspaper explains why it is to the inter- Teh newspapers remind us that ex- | ae patton Tews, = } ‘ owt ted States to assist the Brit- | perience has shown that our people need | Bek Vee Hales News* ash in their teat as their | only to be ¢ illions yf | 8:00 What’s That Song?* / wt pughout Le a dose human bial elt —tHe | 9:30 Fresh Up Show* . t nol ; 9:00 - Gabriel Heatter* o we-up Americans will do the rest by responclirfe | 9:15’ Real Life Stories* me ane de or that oe con- | promptly and sengaag fy. 4 78 9:30 Spotlight Band* i a* ce Over the loss of a 4 f the —_ Su 29ni | 16:09’ Radio Auction* ~ 10:30 Dance Orchestra Brith Empire's holdings,.- ‘ Somebody wrote us the other ddy | 19:45 Jesting With Jesters it means, however, t at the interests | that we were doing a “grand j6B” ; that | 11:60: An the News* f of the United States and our future secur- | makes two of us. TET see nce Glee Tournament § ity Pequire that the British Empire remain aris sa Orchestta E @ sfrong and powerful nation and that any COTTON MUST COMPETE 12:00 Dance Orchestra* I compbination which threatens to wipe the eS Seas ' Smarlin : : : : : : Thursday, March 14th ' Engli — the map constitutes a danger Protesting against any effort to place | 7-09 Suntee Serenade | the efense of the United States. ceiling prices on cotton Representative | 7:25 News ‘ ~uenmeneel Whitten, of Mississippi, exhibited a table | 7:30 Sunrise Serenade ; We all know how to be : 9 : is 3 5 7:45 Weather Report mm - bs ’ ow to be more honest | prepared by the Department of Agrticul-| 7:50 Sunrise Serenade * e are tufe which showed that if cotton prices go | 8:25 News = a up ten per cent the cost of a shirt, pair of | oe eure perepade i _ : 55 Civie Calendar ai oa m_ that on apple a day will | overalls, socks or a dress would advance | 9:00 Frazier Hunt, News* | | op the doctor away! | less than two cents each if there are no | 9:15 Hometown Frolics i : a ——e | increases in the processing and marketing | 10:00 Meditation }10:30 Tic Toe Time* , |10:45 Fun With Music* | | It is well for Southern Congressmén | 11:00 Cecil Brown, News* | to stress; t @ parative’ | 11:15 Elsa Maxwell* } he comparatively, small cost pf | 11:39 Take It Easy Timet the cotton used in the manufacture of suéh | 77. A ahr* \ Just abotit'the month that-nbte | | 11:43. Victor Lindiahr ee plentiful th tied ms be- | goods hut» the problem” that faces cottgn | Noon to 4 P.M. : co@e plentiful the women will decide to | growers, as we see the matter, is the i |e eyes en News” H g oe Q G } + teewed, or plastie Hose will bevme | ‘creasitig Sommpetitlon St FAVon, plastics abd | 12°30 Weather Report | oe all mM the spirit of friendliness ; vogue ; The divorce evil, so-called, seems to | cost margins. wegry those who do not believe in divorces | form (nemselves. ‘ ee ie | |12:35 Siesta Serenade | foreign staples. If the ysers of cotton fidd 700 Red Cross Program | . : ! : Se unempeg | Substitutes that are cheaper the only way | 1:15 Lopez Music* i Even with your eyes shut you know that ice-cold Coca-Cola will help make any party « It will not hurt the prospective Ever- | to retain the cotton market will be to make 0 aoe Enemy a success. Its sparkling refreshment lends a gay and friendly tone to any occasion. os : i P, i | F} | Z see 3 i giasies National Park to have Julius A. | cotton available on a competitive basis. 45 Smiletime* | Coke belongs wherever folks gather for fun and friendliness. The invitation Have a ary secretary of the interior instead of |. Artificial price levels will not meet | 3:00 Names in the News ; Coke means a good time will be had by all. It’s a mighty nice feeling to know that i@old Ickes. The movement may be ac- | this competition. About the only prospect | es See aie | there’s Coca-Cola in the icebox ready to refresh a sociable pause with friends or just cePrated by the substitution, | at the moment is mechanized farming, in- | 3:30 Roth Orchestra | to refresh yourself. aye cluding cotton picking. This will giv e | 3:45 Jerry Sears Orchestra President Tr n is quoted as saying Senchern rang ieee a seed quel Erskine Jobneon: pe oa aru p een ate Bs seedar eieeeafeed sped ) ; States ‘ : eM, | 4:45 Radio Key Outpost { -COLA b MP. that he believes Russia will play ball with | in the farm labor that will be displaced, res Melody Hour sit i REY Walt Cashew BOTTLING COMPANY the UNO. If Russia does play ball may we , but cotton must compete with other pro- | 5:00 Peter Howe* ( He Hears ering Domners Woe (1d:19)¥- Pen Menday,through eridey, 5:15 Superman* i al derors or otherWise queer the game. j dividuals. Ke eit aun | nob assume she may make some intention- | ducts regardless of, what happens to in- | ;