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She Key West Citizen ¥. Bxcept by BURDEN ON U. S. AND CANADA “The hunger for food to keep body and soul together is abroad in the world,” declares Chester C. Davis, chairman of President Truman’s Famine Emergency Committee, in an appeal to the American people to cut down on the use of bread, flour and pastry so that 225,000,000 bush- els of wheat might be exported by July 1st. Mr. Davis reports that the Government is taking steps on the use of wheat for al- cohol, for flour and for feeding animals, | he Fa ( BY JOE BARRY “Well, if he’s here I'll find him, rwin’ started to struggle to me Fy utter confusion: th is startled eyes made me Pinos “Sit still, Merwin. I've got an: to the winds. meth teow other job for you. One you'll like into nae apartment pentiog sone. pee. Concentrate on these pic-| There was no one in sight to be Slowly he regained his eah, the dame, She's aj even keel and surveyed the dam- he ‘phone. ee nye ier a! ces ret ail te PLE er into his Hivieg Foo Broa and crucifixion while Je silver. even Tee na Wate Be wn on auplicntion. but that, after full allowance for these steps, we will be many millions of bushels |. short of the goal. Sh ; | tray Him and at ‘indirectly tells Judas i ‘Olives tells Peter he will de | Hitfi thrice. Disciples - feeetat soTice hol Consequently, Mr, Davis asks the peo- while Jesus prays in z Logg: Foren Ber wii be | ple of this country to continue the Victory mean you want me Father at Gethsemane. The LA ° sea Tre Fate of 16 con ota ponent a by ong» rhrenee ie te teenie an Garden program so as to provide vege- tables, particularly “potatoes, as substi- tutes for bread, He suggests that potatee: replace a second slice of bread and insists that the saving of many lives “comes right | j down to our own homes and our own | | tables.” Geme people like the United Nations/ Gvenpieation just as it is. Others want it weproved as the years go by. Still others chek & i e@ feeble that they advecate carning & inte » World Government with- owt Getey fut all of them will surely agree to hie: Chat we tke the sample. The clashes between Bevin of Great Britain and Vi- ohimeky of the Soviet Union at the London meeting were something new under the om. and we like if and want more. There were the Foreign Ministers of fe reat world powers arguing, and pull- ie ne punches, right out in public, like « couple of aldermen or United States Sen- store! Net only were all the little fellows and eay and Bthiopia— gral Ai to every word, but (reer sewspapers and the radio every- bedly Wee in on 1. It was ettough to make © Bieheliew or Metternich or Bismarck They handled such With them it was Pointing to the situation countries of Europe, where the average amount of food available per person is close to 1,000 calories a day, Mr. Davis says that “this means a total daily ration of all kinds of food equal to ten bare slices \of bread.” He says that the burden of meet- t, then, There a very| life. Then the groan came again. i Paul Germaine, who ed the] slight chance that Hope had Jeft| His ears traced it to the far side | him, Thou sayest. |niahe 4 its customs ing the need for food falls largely on the proper underworld ‘connections, Paate. that she might ad still] of the room beyorid the bed. He | Then ‘said Pilate . unto him, | i’ after exercising it t | United States and Canada, because nearly every great surplus-producing region has been hit.by drought, which cut vroduction sharply, whilé in the United States: and Canada the output is ranging far cabors pre-war.years: ‘Hemay fot be pleasant to be constant- ly yeniinded of starving men, women and children in Europe and in Asia, but how } else can we realize the terrible tragedy that is being enacted as thousands of hu- | man beings, without proper food, gradual- ly weaken and inevitably succumb to star- vation or disease ? S. A. Jones, local manager of the Western Union Telegraph company, stated that his company has paid retroactive wages to twelve local employees amount- ing to $5,016.38, and to 60,000 other em- ployees over the country the approximate sum of $31,000,000. Apparently that is one veason why the Western Union omitted its dividend payments) for the first quarter and why the stock dropped six points on the market in'two days last week. “WOULDN'T HAVE LASTED 5 DAYS” in. some | | ee ee es thal had safied othe er. ioe tors for years. Rush had the au- for’ ann Jimmy had thir 7s. He witty again and let and facts aroun them fall. Obviously something uable Sas Heating ar Somethit Kelabte for.a. Saree miecce dn’t have been sute of dispos- ing of it. Rush seemed to be iho didnt know what tie shoot “who didn’ iow what shoot- for. A bulky. fig “Hello, Merwi Deigc tee x) baci cag ture ane ain’t found him, left town or I woulda found mys “No, I don’t think he’s left town, Merwin. He’s still around, anywhere.” SHOW INCREASE Chicago,—Sales | petroleum gases of liquefied lons, an increase of 28 per cent Socecevecvocce NAMING OF KEY WEST.) North End of Duval Street. Bones of Key Caribbee Indians we-e: found at a beach nearby by Sp:- ish fishermen who promptiy dubbed the island Cayo Huesg later anglacized to Key West by Bahamans. because what he’s looking for is}pened. Easing forward on the still here. He just isn’t showing balls of his feet he edged toward for household} geod aking it nefermae ent, Now here is s, It's % buy infors| "He sna Xen ve thing, ie mi ‘ou an im ‘to the Pot, run me one Sete Yom ght cn out, You farkio's. I know ‘the girl's’ been there. Tell them I sent you] from the and see if they can give you aj hind the picture itself. The object | thority of the ESog rt oO! the Chicago police fo Sat. eal 1 i‘ Tived fi “Ok of the Seas ve knocked ‘they the frame picture and looked be- search had been sony “Okay, Rush. I'll do this, one see than a_thousand-dollar veh won't blow this one.” at's good, Merwin. Seeing you. ill. And, he added, bulkier than I'll bel the plans for an air rifle. His reverie was interrupted by | Merwin left then, humming off- the Deginnings of a groan from | key to himself. e bedroom. He pale! on feet in an instant and in the USH remembered his apart- te eves could find no of wis ‘be there. his floor and he walked to, back : the, hinge ‘side bedi the doof. Reaching out with his brought a sin cloth and of He di over to press it to her Bight hand ne sae ie sot in| ‘Then black night deacended in light shove with the tips of his dived ar The elevator deposited him on| Mound of oun. tas bed sid figind' a a drew ts to un- there. He | it reached ler her fi ‘ickly. tangled sheets forehead. fingers and waited. Nothing hap-| a shower of stars and Rush went the door jamb and peeked aroundt definitely to sleep suffering from a blow at the base of the skull. (To be continued) ~ t | New York, born in the FIRST CHILD BORN ! —The first child} White House was: of daughter of President John Ty- ‘ler. She was boi 1842. ’ FORTY-SEVEN PERCENT Chicago.—Forty-seven per cent. the counties of the United use last year were 540,000,000 gal-' Elizabeth Priscilla Taylor, grand-| States have no airport facilities. Subscribe to Tne Citizen. BOTANICAL GARDENS. and} {COUNTRY CLUB. Stock Island. Thousands of specimens of tropi-! cal flora. Southernmost Golf! course in country, nine holes. OCK HOUSE. South and Key: | nolds. Not a piece of woéd in “il except doors and window panes. } i Mutual nt Renae . (Desi ANN BY STATI Seece' . ae Hi phew! Tuesday. Apa Qnd | GP. M. to Midnight comes Judas with multitude, and kisses Jesus, who is by multitude before high Council shouts that Jesus ‘s guilty of Geath. Peter denies Christ thrice, realizes his mis- take and weeps bitterly. Jesus | delivered to Pontius Pilate. | Judas, realizing his mistake, re- ' turns 30 pieces of silver to Jews | and hangs himself. Money | used to Purchase Bet potter's field ) { Jesus 5 Codie Vv | And Jesus stood before eteed | lerner: and the governor aske |him, saying, Art thou the King the Jews? And Jesus said wie! Hearest thou not how ate they’ witness ’ het we Bi tgeera Hingohiuch ‘that ‘the ironed rie | Novi shes Aa Atid ye hye oner, call Hehe heey when’ aye were gi er, Pilate said unto them, “Woes will ye that I release unto you? Barabbas, or Jesus which is call-| ed Christ? For he knew that for| envy they had delivered him. When he was set down on the judgment seat, his wife sent unto | him, saying, Have theu nothing to} do with that just man: for I have suffered many things this day in a dream because of him. But the chief priests and elders | persuaded the multitude that they | should ask Barabbas, and destroy | Jesus. The governor answered: and said unto them, Whether ‘of the- twain will ye that I release’ unto you?, They said, Barabbis, Pilate saith into thethy 'Wrat! shall I do then with Jesus ; eh is called: Christ?’ ‘hey Ala aay to him, Let him be crucified. And out, the, more, saying, Let. him, ve crucified. H “When Pilate saw that he could » sae et allay reste iaanemeill For United States Senator LEX GREEN For State Senator J A. FRANKLIN % a 77 gina” ER For Savy Fonte Aqq | th id, te it the werner sia Why i, AERA tent rh 6:00 News ee —— Built 1900. : prevail, nothing, but that,, anine” ential emissaries, General Jonathan M. Wainwright} peep sea FISHING DOCK. | aac Heciies Repeit a tumult was made, he ts or promises, | raises his voice to oppose the flurry of {Grinnell and Caroline streets.| MAIN SHIP CHANNEL. Whitc- 6:35 1600 Club ter, and, washed his bicpet tare ' the way it. went complaints against the critics of the |Best fishing in the country. Ex-| head street, south end. At night 7:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr.* the. multitude, saving. 3 day the war start- | Army’s “caste system.” perienced local charter boatmen./navigation lights can be seea} 7.15 Louis Jordan cent of the blood, of this, an oe a ( ‘ she Apes : blinking down this channel which| 7: son: see ye to ity Then answe a was how th i 7:30 Arthur Hale, News’ 7 and , ‘as how the wars The man who stayed with his men at | EAST MARTELLO TOWERS. |goes out into the Gulf Stream and} 745 Inside of Sports® | all the people, and said, aes , ‘Fot, State Atlornay darted. Corregidor and suffered many months’ |Roosevelt Boulevard, east side. which ships take going to Cuba. | 8:00 Nick Carter are us, and ‘on our cl Oth’ Judicial Circuit | The toud and open argument between | imprisonment at the hands of the Japan-|2l4, Fort begun at outbreak uf ae 8:30 Adventures of Falcon* Neti bee ne Bara FRANK ©. SPAIN . 4 Vidkinsky i a : a Y Civil War. FISH MARKET. Elizabeth anid 9.99 Gabriel Heatter* en he we, Bevin an imsky is certainly not a/ ese, says that “there has to be a gap be- — Greene streets. You can point to, 9:15 Real Life Stories* ed Jesus, he delivered him to bé! For. Pesreniee thet another war will never | tween officers and enlisted men if there |, BARRIER REEF. Boulevard,|the fish you want here in cas! 9.39 Forum of the Air* |crucified—Matthew 27:11-26, Seo a @ert, bet tf @ hopefal sign. At the start is to be discipline.” Atlantic side. Seven miles out is the Florida Keys barrier reefs on and it will be caught with a net’ 10:00 and dressed in front of your eyes Henry J. Taylor* Scripture Quotation: “without | "For County Con Commi:\ioner © every war we have read about éach The General expresses the opinion |which were wrecked Spanish|No fresher fish. “10: a LA Naor |controversy great, is the mystery Se securing the other of a double cross, that the Army “should be reasonably |galleons and great commercial) lace0 AN the News* | of godliness: God was manifest in PRANK BENTLEY dl probably both of them were usually Behl. fut it is ndt easy to manipulate a Geeble cross without a fair amount of pri- Seeee & ie extremely difficult to talk out & Gh oder of our mouth when the democratic” but he points out that the ac- tion of some complaining GI’s “has been close to mutinous conduct” and says that the critics have not been “typical Amer- ican soldiers.” sailing ships. FORT TAYLOR. Whitehead and United. Begun in 1845. Closed to the public. Can be seen fr 1% sightseeing boat. SOUTHERNMOST HOME. In 41.15 1899 Judge J. Vining Harris con- 14:39 structed this home on the south- 11:45 jernmost point of land in the Unit- 44:55 ed States at a cost of arourd j9.99 $100,000. i Orchestra* Dance Orchestra Dance Music* News* Dance Orchestra* Wednesday, April 3rd \the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angéls, preached unto ihe Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.”—I Tim. -- othy 3:16, For For BUILT OF woop D SAUNDERS MAXIMO VALDEZ he is permitted ta hear yenen Jainwrig rte ing | MOLLIE PARKER GARDENS.! OLDEST HOUSE. 322 Duve 7A. M. to Noon eis ait " % oe é al awit, cece oheery oe 1015 South street. One of most re-|street. It has withstood every h 7:00 Sunrise Serenade Baltimore,—The | fir: . : ere must be a gap between off markable tropical gardens in the|/ricane since its construction in| 7:25 News was a WO@0p* Hoyehe _—. agtuey and ‘niisted’’men in-the interest of disci- | country. Limburger-trees, sausage | 1825, Dutch oven is in rear . 7:30 ®orman Cloutier by a Frenchman, M shins y was ine, Ss Xo: trees. = 7:45 Weather Report who was right, a id sais _ ae ee exiaved gt is so = MAINE MEMORIAL. Southard’ 7:50 Sunrise Serenade *jTegidor and, without it, “Cotregidor! “gupTLE CRAWLS. Carolitc|and Margaret. This is a turret of; 8:25 News nge. They have | wouldn't have lasted five days.” jand William. Only green farts the Battleship Maine blown up in! 8:30 Sunise Serenade - ar soup ¢anning factory in countiy. Havana Harbor February 15, 1898 | 8:55 Civie Calendar o University, should never” be v tel to «top. © ar 4 - » Live turtle in crawls. At the end of Margaret street in! 9:00 Frazier Hunt, News* Elizabeth, NY pores > one « Tf yo! Hold your War bonds until the SN the city cemetery are the remaic:! 9:15 Hometown Frolics ig ¥. 4 . ~ Post-war tax rates are in effect you will | BEARING BREADFRUIT of soldiers and sailors who lost| 9:45 Come and Get It as pemea d 18 HONESTY NEWS? benefit from a lower income tax rate on | TREE: 609 Francis street. On.'/their lives in the sinking. | 10:00 Meditation eek Dave bearing breadfruit tree in coun- 10:15 Xavier Cugat ‘ A maid, working in a hotel at Tampa, Plorida, found a wallet under a pillow of j & bed after the them. Some get recognition with degrees, try, true test of a tropical climate KEY WEST CIGARS. Duval and Division streets. H Corner | U. S. NAVAL OPERATING 10:30 | BASE. Southard and Emma. Com-! 10:45 lode David Porter drove Pirates 11:00 from Key West in 1822 and estab- 11:15 Tic Toc Time* Fun With Music* Cecil Brown, News* Elsa Maxwell* NO WONDER ‘ fsa inmate of the room had | others by degrees. Of all degrees the least |are made Key West cigars from |lished a base here then. It has! 11:30 Take It Easy Time* it’ $s _ it’ 5 ° and was surprised to discover | desirable is the third degree—stricily an {pure Havana tobacco. ysérved well in every war since; 11M5 Victor Lindlahr* sees I 3 that it contained $7,000. American instituti : ae |then. Closed to the public. i Noon to G P. M. 4 aoe This, in itself, is an item of news. pene neMtWnOD: KEY WEST LIGHTHOUSE. | —— 12:00 Lyle Van, News* 7 : Ver lew people ¢ wd ‘ ey ——————— Whitehead and Division. Origin. COUNTY COURTHOUSE. ' 12:15 Morton Downey, Songs* ’ people carry $7,000.00 in cash, | ALMOST BEYOND BELIEF ally constructed on Whitehead’s | Whitehead and Southard. Presen*; 12:30 Weather Report 3 1, of the lucky few, not many would for- | }Spit in 1825. One of few inland |building constructed in oak 12:35 Siesta Serenade ot such a precious . } z _ ., {lighthouses in the country. Original scene of wrecking sal-- 1:15 Lopez, Music* ; She mate soem oo —_ | Rudolf Hoess, commander of a Nazi | a vage courts. | 1:45 John J. Anthony* FAMOU FOR , promptly tirned the wallet | slave camp, was recently captured by the | OPEN AIR AQUARIUM, White | 2:00 Cedric Foster, Nws* grer to — officials, As a result, her | British and, in a wri Es b . its | head and Front streets. Only op*n| MUNICIPAL SPONGE DOCKS. 2:15 Smiletime FINE : VOR he exty tn be hailed by some people, but seenvatté,inva written conte Oy admits | oir aquarium in the country. Col |Caroline and Grinnell. Sponge! 2:30 Queen for a Day* Hy » dante hae 4 a that he arranged for the gassing of 2,000,- |orful sight. Will be reopened|sales are held on Monday, Wed*| 3:00 Novatime ] SINCE 1866 3 vat matitutes news in itself. | ooo persons between July, 1941 and the /shortly. nesday and Friday of each we2k.; 3:15 Songs for Everyone Swerdiows af whgt some, pessimists may | end of 1943. Las ae. ae 3:30 Music of Manhattan j = moor, the we Majority of werkers would | | OLD BAHAMA HOUSES. Eat-| CONVENT OF MARY IMMAC-) 3:45 Jazz Jamboree | Oginatin & New that fran and Ineo are'i : : ; will take cars to Cuba. DISTRIBUTOR : faq are in the | pass credulity and even with the facis| gay. TAR * BRAND | 7 « y s ‘ T PONDS. S$ South end of fewe we wonder why those odd names | established by confession, one must make |Bertha street. Built of rectangles} _U. S. ARMY BARRACKS.! i) ROBERT KNOBEL—Wholesale Beer & , Wine were cheeen in place of pleasant sounding Persia and Mesopotamia for their respec- 6 € sntric The Nazi fugitive said that the execu- | almost beyond the comprehension of nor- mal minds. The stark details almost sur- an effort to realize that the monsters dictating German policies could: plan and carry out such a terrible scheme. jon and William streets. Floated Night tennis, softball, basketbali | play. 100 x 50 feet of native coral rick for solar evaporation and gather. ing of the salt. 75,000 bushels salt produced in one year. | ULATE. In 1868 the Sisters of tae! Erskine Johnson* jo the « 4:00 : a thing tions were ordered by Himmler, that the pov bg pagan in, i. from | Holy Names opened a Doren 4:15 The Johnson Family* ENJC »Y A t SE peg : é = Abaco, Bahamas. Original eypzcss|school for girls here. Here is! 4:30 Melody Hour* ‘ : ! our opinion that thé radio and | victims were gassed and cremated and that | wood housed a museum open to tne| 5:00 Radio Key Outpost BOTTLE fhe press have certainty covered the Rus- | their remains were thrown into the Vistula —_ public in which a flag of the Bat-! 5:15 Superman* OF ¢inn situation f ; _ | River. BAYVIEW PARK. Boulevard |tleship Maine is exhibited. 5:30 Captain Midnight* EHRET'S om from every angle, including | a - oa lity ix {224 Division streets, Hecreational| eee | Bon eens Prose emanating exclusively from the im_| The horror of such Nazi brutality is |saciiities for all. Comfort stations.| CUBA BOAT. North end of White’ and Southard. company of marines were sta tioned at Key West. The sea quarters were erected in 1844. and Tn 1824 | AMERICAN Duval street. Here are expected 10 , qqauemeeeeeeeeememeremmmees, berth mammoth ferries which Your Grocer SELLS That GOOD cusan COFFEE Try A Pound Today! i} RSENS ARN St SEE Rt TODAY! 2049 'N. Mien’ Ave., Miami, Telephone 2.5824