The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 16, 1946, Page 2

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BE CAREFUL ABOUT MARGIN panne wee” and, Punilaher Té you wish to obtain a good idea of im The Cit how. good business is, step into County Commer Greene and Ann Street A | Clerk Ross C. Sawyer’s offi ny mornin, Culy Dally Newspaper in Key West and Peso Say baronet “4 Monroe County or afternoon. You will find him and all aban a) ey Weet, Pieridae, as second elass matter | his clerks busily trying to keep up with the | ark, I couldn’t find you|way to get Uncle Rufus away many details that require attention, of ee : m < OCTOR COAT si in 0 which the recording of legal instruments Die Ai = Sel ‘Unciel ys . «2. T_went to the clearing, and |Yrom here. But I can’t think just ~ Chapter 25 tastor you « ..» But I missed you, | she said to herself, “I'll find some Pf 4 yah 2! him stand tl | is only one. Peter added a scrawling, infantile 1 saw a thle ak giere a a driver opened the door of signature. T had Uncle Rufus's loaded stick | the cab; she had her foot on the Probably, if you did not know other- |" ““win) you keep it for me,|in my hand. I don't remember | step, when a window on the floor | wise, you may think the busy drive in the please?” - she said to Purvis. it. T swear I had no idea| above was opened and Doctor office at the time of your calling is,excep-, : theo aa : towhen Lane . Sonte yore colied os eon be ee 5 hs how ) serving as: j) tiohal, but it is not—that is the way he:and ‘ (< iage ‘ i af ‘ “Miss Diana!'One moment)-if | been’ appointed » eeepc his clerks work from the time the’ office onl and : bse hates Perm Pe Governor Dave Mame Rsowh on apelication. is opened in the morning till it closes. in : ? EH : iN ; i ore Fa oe i Fg isto orrow, the WPA SrRCtAL NOTICE the afternoon. as a a x |miperah mee oh Bes ‘ An reeting soviose, cards of thanks, resolutions 2 . ee . 4 ‘I—c ed back ‘drinounced today, two ferries will If respert, sbliwary natices, posma, ste, will be Volume of buisness in a post offiéé' or | ~ Coat’s : asi § i oN 1 But or oat hed cl thé | be operated in the water gap be- a - 4° Satertainment™ by eb a bank is a good business barometer, but own "whe . God, window and re ay tired, and she knew | tween No Name Key and Lower 2° Silene We as ‘cen foram and i 8. neither is better, in determining business so ask Mites. "He! Tt tel you all il eal ere + xen sat down vewell, shall I keep on waiting?” | Matecumbe. ation at pol ° 78 ; re—al oa . : Oe ee ei ot “pubiisn “anonymous | conditions, than the transfers of realty in |” ‘1 don’t want —" called him again... And he was| “Yes,” she said, and once more | City Clerk Wallace Pinder said a romanian a community. Realty activity demonstrates cae you'll pave to wait,” ae lying oe oie ae eon Rags oies ae ae eae today_he von agg Sag bon nie rn P oa unt Emma, aud turning on her | you . e time r, Ince more she mount ose | part payment on the t car : that money is plentiful in a community. heel, walked into Gene Rufus’s |pushed him into the old quarry ...|stairs to the dimly-lit corridor aah Ona ‘city recently sold to al ; DMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST Bank deposits are bulging, and many de- room just as Doctor Coat’s ete: vege with a look somber and | above, and went to Uncle Rufus’s | Miami company. CITIZEN A ‘A ‘i . | volent and stupid face appeared | austere. room. : ASGVGERTED BY THE positers wish to invest part of their sav-/ at the head of the stairs. “She's told me, often enough,| But Doctor Coat was not there; ings, and a large percentage of them | She went down the stairs and|fthat I’m not to be trusted. And|the room was empty except for The Chamber of Commerce to- 1. More Hotels and Apartments. s lutely pushe . | it’s true. I’ve never done anything | the old man lying on the with | day received a letter from the 2 Beech and Bathing Pavilion. choose real estate for a good investment. a ae ee ne but hatm. I never could. I'm ready | his face to the wall in the almost | Tourists’ Automobile Association . a A te—Land and Sea. It is the tiptop investment, providing | and into the kitchen. for the police, whenever they |dark room. She went over to the | suggesting that the Monroe " & Consolidation of County and a boom has not driven up prices to so high | ,,Miles was sitting on, the edge oun “Uncle Rufus!” she said softly. | (eet irosd right of way thenuah City Governments, ja pitch as to make the investment unprofit- | at her as she antered, but he did | [)! MyOe thinking ae ipenen on See eiee ne beds the Florida tos for the Overeuast . . 5 oe ‘* seem Oo er ie ‘eates! ; 8 Community Auditorium. | able when normal times come again, as peeve reer in as matter- | ™isfortune possible that She was| that made her out. Then a| Highway. | they surely will,come. ¥ i : ~|never to know him better, never | hand pressed over her mouth, her a | Ae h . Z eee of-fact a way as she could man- |, sce him again. It seemed to her| wrists_were caught behind her} Circuit Judge Jefferson. B. to the county clerk’s office, it was | age. as if the vital, the significant part | back. She struggled in vain, her| Browne today restrained State OF THE s same 4a fortunate thing when a_photostatic cee happened to Mr. Fen-lof her own life had ended with | wrists were tied, and her ankles;} Plant. Board employes from ¢ | ehine was installed, there.,, Without the ‘ou’ll never see him again,” Potties came Wa theat pers aie [ests ag eat ma spraying tweesrin May: Woes. amtlp there i / chine, it is doubtful if'Mrv Sawyericould | said Miles, with a laugh. thought. “If it hadn’t been for me, | chief}, she-was. jerked backward, | thé supreme court renders its de- i where news is contr there is” vith! ‘ { ieee tell_ me all about it,|he would be alive now,” ... She | someone, lifted her, feet, Apmeone cision ina case, regarding spray~ : een te Na Paco er inte tem SLR ac eg aie aes Oe | ft r f ood-bye, Milest” bait : ) ean: i y miper of clerks now Tale think could do that” she said, with a polite, daged, Jit. | fir, bound ‘ankles, Ste. "Ieok Of On acted © tog i A ortice. i | Plné-Sald.*9 didn’t mean to... She'| tle smile. straight Into those blue eves. ‘Phéh | stiong south and) southeast i / Regarding the pulrehiage of realty:’ Snel promised to help me. ... She was not even aware that|she was carried into the! next| .inas are predictedchene fen tp- “That night when _we cooked|she had interrupted him in the|toom,ilaid on the bed; she saw| ™. ; should be unduly careful in buying on mar- | the dinner together, Di. . - That] middle of 2 speech. Aunt Emma and Uncle Peter go are eer aut en i in, in. i 4 ‘as | was the happiest hour I ever had] “Di...” he cried. “Where are| out; she heard the key turn in| of great intensity - g for margin, in real estate, as well as in my life. . . Then when you|you going?” the lock. coast between Georgia and North | in the Stock Market, has caused the loss of Went upstairs Ly dress, she fold a 2 ee going back to New pney Bole tna ep aa suring Carolina. many milli L me she’ eard you promise to| York, Miles, I’m—tired.” away from her, there was a roar- ——_- | THE KEY WEST CITIZEN y millions of dollars. meet that fellow at nine o'clock,| “You're going to leave me, Di?” | ing in her head, a swirling black-| The Housing department of the j © ULL. etweye seek the truth and print it without | | in the clearing... She said I] “Miles,” she said, with a sort|ness before her eyes. It seemed P. ced today th | © neve | vhi could stop it. of despair. “I've got to go. I—|to her that the handkerchief over | WPA announced today that it is i er favor; never be afraid to attack | | j While draft and draught are etmo- But when you ran out like that,|can’t stand uny more.” & her mouth was smothering her: | Considering applications for the “oot & © eppleed right; always fight for] | logically the same, we know that the] Di, I—couldn’t stand it. To see| The Spring night was cool and|she tried to raise her bound| establishment of tourists’ camps) t thpiece of bent on meeting anothi fresh. she a. x d breath, _ | hands, and fainted. in Key West. ~gress, never be the organ or mou coi Rone you, er man | fresh. she drew a deep breath, : fainted. in Key West. person, clique, fection or class; always untry won't stand the draft much longer, | 7°"; Went after you. I only meant! “When I've had time to think,” (To be continued) Today The Citizen announced} For Representative in an editorial paragraph: | WILL E. P, ROBERTS “Bob Ripley was once a pitcher % wimest for the public welfare; never algrate corruption or injustice; denounce vice | | "8 pleasure. TODAY IN HISTORY conscription for Germany again. | yet will stick by the draught with unehd- | } | 2 greise virtue, commend good done by in- [aT 8 1941—Britain drafts gi ae ‘tu Food —— ae girls 20-21) for the New York Giants, believe, For Railroad Commissioner prarahe © orgenization; tolerant of others’ MONEY IN POLITICS Spiri al een SndierenenonueaTAG atoc awarlcuee ahs . h ae : shits, views and opinions; print only news pee Sees no’ au work, lob ee pled iS Saas aD civeate ond nat cunteasinate the render; There isn} eSB as eat ot comsress:et9P-| 1942_Announcement that con-| SHAPED UNDER PRESSURE | For County Commissioner r cor we with principle. Ed 7 " . siderable American soldiers il —_—_—- : ie edwin W. P: 1889 — Great hurricane off; t } (Second District) : n ABOUT GOING TO ‘ { HT oa it iN ealeiiahlalilestimeistm heads of vat ace Aartioa takes {lt of ‘several U. S.| i Australia | GHICAGO: '— Floor and wall) = pp aNK BENTLEY A reader suggested the use of and German! warships—is be- wt cont Sate Ra Hes are i Migrenbl to ved! ED the following poem in our Sat-| lieved to have averted war be-| inch, before being fired. For County Commissioner We MUsT FEED THE HUNGRY to Democrati offered the oil tycoons - | it pertains to attending chi pcos dediers oF county e : , Subseri The! . vie of the United States wil} vantages, d. Eun political ad the Jack of be epee re CE it under license by Fuel Admin- | drive back Germans. in wimost allp!: | Sunierlbe y pete Get ccewins in arder-to: seeure} ges, and increased ;nower, with ‘the Hstration. sectors in Russia. : morrow is the day churches throw A i for shipment to Europe and Agia, | | Administration resembles mud-slinging.| open their doors for all who mey| 1919—U. S. soldiers take up} 1945—End of the» battle: for =2 millions of peogie tace staryétion | | Anyhow, it is a slim excuse upon which to | wish to gly Reet | SAIC St eae a ee Se ee ely {ss a ¢ ‘ ‘ye! ore the beneficiaries the | either approve’ or reject he President's When gasdline-was rationed, 1939-¢ ¥itler, declares . military; pity th iy PEP or \ ung and Oo ¥ he Unite@l States and her | Nominee. Here's what same, folks would say: ae é 5 puiigine a - ¥ Brive $ The two old political parties havé al- | ‘Would love 9, ut I'm sorry; | to comes The Be eye ks pebiay a Frat s - +, *. . . e ran’t ‘0 to chureh toda’ and Wo) iy yall act ion." — .< iv ? Phe Department of Agriculture says | ¥@ys,begn financed in theit campaigns by |f#"''s sf I Timothy 4:8,9. téo cruel —- for the Peon : M4 det © redwetion of twenty-five per cent | Tich men and women. Mark Hanna was ay, tank is nearly empty, ea eer ome Ing Oo - raised h ly tires are almost through; &, the meumption of wheat and wheat- 4 4 a a6 = ee pen IB iW ent T'll listen to the radio, RADIO PROGRAM i oducts is necessary to prevent starvation | down into yall treet and raised five mil- ‘Tis the best that I can do.” ' : r spied countries, in parts of Asia | lion dollars in one day for thé Republican ee ANNOUNCED BY STATION—SUBJECT TO CHANGE : ss ue Th ay MESSE RGA And now the war is over : ee here. Thix is in addition to the sagas ire AS ere wasn’t any investigation | ang gas is flowing free, Where ao WKWE 1600 On : vb the © saved by the conserva- , 2 Congress nor any revolt among the vot- | They still make more excuses, Listen Your Dial : ie program that increased the flour ex- | &™S- The people elected Republican candi- Sable AY 5 Gin ne Prorat cet ; th rate and curtailed the use of| ate William McKinley as _ president. |1 iwonder what excuse they'll} : es theat in mixed livestock feeds. Mark Hanna was sent to the Senate as a | yin thcy come to the Judgment! Saturday, March 16th | 8:45 Gabriel Heatter* 4 National “Far Emergency Com- reward for exceptional political conduct. Day? 4] C Pm to mianisks 9:00 Exploring the Unknown* : ¢ has been named, with former Presi- The late President Roosevelt made a |They’ll just stand there, con-} oo Cleveland) Symphony” Double or Nothing* : me Seshest Beever os a ir. | Suggestion while he was in t si y demned, my friend, a neces ‘10:00 Freedom of Opportunity* i « ' Hoover as honorary chair- | SU8S' : e BUBUne IPUESOGTCY, | Codec vexcunes: then woriunaye ns |i) son Arenuntialena [oa ape SaeaeeUNT ae y A Hl er made a great tation |that the government should appropriate 7:45 I Was A Convict* j10: junday Nite Show WON IL KEY W 7 : ats 8:00 Twenty Quest . 11:00 William Hillman* ONDERFU EY EST, FLORIDA he last World War in the large sums of money to help the Natignal| ‘he reader also suggested the pa eens Fs ad 4 ili is @Piciens and other seth pin | $4Mpaign committees, in jorder to take fusé'of the following verses from) 45 Sammy eee etd ae ee a . Firope. He believes tht @ Food Admidis:'}corruption out of polities. i | ||the 14th chapter of Luke in con-| 9:99 Leave It To,the,Giple*,, ||) 52 Oonce "use t } iH | {nection with the poem: 9:30 Break the Bank* 11:45 Orchestra aed yy tor, with complete is n i| bl 4 5 { m plete A eces- 3 ‘Then said he unto him, A cer-j 9:99 Theatre of the Air* 11:55 News that all contre food, now scate Whenever “politicians ‘appear tol! be |tain):man made a great suppey,! 31:99 Dance Music : 12:00 Dance Orchestra* , hifferent gov ental agencies, | Sure of themselyes it is time for the voters |4"d bade many: and sent his serv- | 1115 Dance Music — 5 yan 5 PRRys h ant at supper time to say to them’ ‘Dance Music ALL VAN © lodged in the Seeretary of Agri-| t© turn them out. that were bidden, Come; for all K. of C. Meet Monday, March 18th 1600 , ° iru Food Administrator ; things are now ready. {11:55 News* i ea ater On Your Dial , =» @ confetenns of the White WITHHOLDING MEN’S SUITS e_lind they all, with one conker! 12:09 Dance Musict | 7:00 Sunrise Serenade be tended by Mr. Hoover, Chester aid Anais an braces bought a i nae eee Clout! iii cin , is an . . ; ave : ‘ma: loutier pi iste, Guesetary of Commerce Wallace Retail clothing merchants complain Riecetatleroundh endit siustmecds Sunday, March 17th ee ponmaly eee é esa athens BS tees’ ateted that manufacturers are holding men’s suits | go and see it: I pray thee have me reese ree) 7:50 Sunrise Serenade OUR MUTUAL NEIGHBORS GREET “THOSE WESSTERS” » Ht was stated, 88) trom the market in the expectation that |excused. And another said, | 8:00 Weather Report | 8:25 News ; ' ‘ of the group, that more could } i have bought five yoke of oxen,| 8:05 News 5 8:30 Sunrise Serenade @ don save food by voluntary self- | price adjustments may enable them to and I go to prove them: I pray| 8:15 Singing Evangelist [= Gigick@ amas a ree se Api pec | make greater profits upon their goods. thee have me excused. And an-| 8:30 Concert Hall of the Air | G0) Fo Hunt News* ¥ ‘ y & system of government “There is withholding in considerable {pther said, I have married a wife, | 8:45 Church Calendar ee Prete mane ee ! ° riers. We are inclined to doubt ’ z eee ee acre | f : 9:00 Church in the Wildwood sie Oe Low aac j a ge epg reer lige jg | Volume,” declares Louis Rothschild, art eye eretore) | cannot (come: | 9:30 Music Hall Varieties 9:45 Come and Get It * 0 * conclusion, s i ee £3 “So a’ nf me, ane 35 :. " itati work, it is to be preferred ni ie official of the National Association of Re- | shewed his iondehese ines Then | Program Resume ayes Aecaaeniiie | deorns sttempt to compel people to | ‘i! Clothiers, who believes that manufac. | the master of the house being on 2:00 Hadi Be 110:30 Married For Life® on P | turers will continue to hold suits in inven- |&"Y, zald o his servant, Go out) 19:50 Rev. C. T. Howes | 11:00 Cecil Brown, News* John Shuttleworth Bret Morrison Ken Roberts [tersiuntilanrcesia » quickly into the streets and lanes | 11°) Winer Report 11:15 Elsa Maxwell* True Detective Mysterie; “The Shadow ‘ Quick as « Flat’ We have eommented before upon the | pect of ag nt se O2 GND Ties ona ae sais pees 1:55 Al and Lee Reiser ioe ae aera tne | 4:30 pm Sundays 5:00 pm Sundays $:30 pm Sundays e ligati@t which rests upon the peo- vi — halt andthe bli Noon to 6 FP. 3. pe Heals JONI | i ‘ ; ind. And the serv- 2 2 H ; ' 4 he United States, along with the | ea ae ci aoe ant said, Lord, it is done as thox| 12:00 Pilgrim Hour’ | | pints eae || “THOSE WEBSTERS” i . . me : | s market, in anticipation of | hast commanded, and yet th 12:30 Lutheran Hour 12:00 Lyle Van* } rious powers, to preve ya- yet there i. yle Van . powers, to prevent ver {expected price increases, has been ;the |Toom. And the lord said unto ey 1:00 Radio Warblers* 12:15 Morton Downey, Songs* your favorite family : ” ve the people of the war-d | 5 ” 3 n e S * ‘ * | comedy show moves | servant, Go out into the highways, 1:15 Ilka Chase 112 | Practice of the makers of goods of all | : : ime* | aa aU eether, Report | to Mutual! yy even including those in enemy | | kinds for.many.years, In palit . fe and hedges, and compel them to a Sue Time® 12:35 Siesta Serenade | 6:00-6 Ge : y normal times,!the|! come in, that my house may ve! 2: ro Arte Quartet 1:00 Red Cross Progr: abe « | 'y : : ots gram | “ . sal | practice represents the normal operation |filled.. For I.say unto you, That| 2:30 Bill Cunningham, News* | 1:15 Lopez Music* | Prior to the unconditional surrender | of husiness judgment but, with thousand none of those men which were) 2:45 The World Tomorrow* 1:45 John J. Anthony* | ‘ rmany and Japan, the problem of | of 3 S\bidden shall taste of my supper.”| 3:00 Songs Along the Trail* | 2:00 Cedric Foster* . ies: Gabeiialietn kalbaned) tothe ex-servicemen unable to obtain clothes, EES 3:30 Vera Holly roe . | 2:15 Smiletime H Hage ‘d e situation is not normal. And anoth m: 4:00 Murder is My Hobby ) 2:31 * | 4 Japanese Governments. Upon the If the withholdi a LOVE DIVINE aso) rede Detective Mysteriese ||aguree reese ps tion of the surrender, the problem | ¢, increase, it se practice continues | an Love Divine, Love Eternal,! 5:00 The Shadow*® | 3:15 Songs for Everybody | teemataeved Maal to the vic. may become necessary for |That Thou should die for me; | 5:30 Quick As A Flash { 3:30 Roth's Orchestra | 3 Congress to take action in the public inter- |Bear the agony of cruel death SF, me ce anistt | 3:45 Jazz Jamboree | “ mo be one he only powers able to | ost, Possibly the best way to persuade the On the Cross of Calvary. 6:00 Those Websters* | 4:00 Exskine Johnson® effectively —_. 6:30 Cedric Foster, News* | 4:15 Radio Key Outpost ‘ 7 lutpos’ manufacturers to turn loose their excessive Scripture Quotation: “For bod-| 6:45 Quentin Reynolds* 4:30 Melody Hour* sie ert meeaate icmmamensil | inventories is to promptly make it plain | ily exercise profieth little: but} 7:00 Operatic Revue* 5:00 Pete Howe* | Cedric Foster, News Quentin Reynolds There's always “good ported massing in Iran. Isn't | that the OPA is to conti godliness is profitable unto ai!| 7:30 Adventures In Rhythm* | 5:15 Superman* |] 6:30 pm Sundays _— 6:45 pm Sundays tinue and that prices |% : ; 1 * ys company” on WEWE the proper sword. will not be allowed t = |things, having promise of the life; 8:00 A. L. Alexander’ 5:30 Captain Midnight* | i 0 rise. that now is, and of that which is 6:30 Don’t Be A Sucker® 5:45 Tom Mix* :

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