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a A EOD sbi — pasties ae se é ' eee Oe ie ae Peek Tee Sieneteeementnmmetiadiomentt Seer ESSENTIAL TO KEY WEST) What & Key West's “best | “ bet” to warrant its future be progress” : win Befere answering that wpnsclingn > Agaaainggy wention, it should be said ~ > og ae ‘het, regardless of our ob- jective, all agree that we eeed payrolls to promote! our economic life. Operation eouree of payrolls, but in- comes ean be assured trom other sources. WHEN the Black Knight left the trysting-tree of the gen- erous of industries is the greatest straight to a neighboring religious the castle was taken, under the Z guidance of the faithful Gurth industries are and the magnanimou: Wamba. eee outlaw, he held his way. which the wounded to had been removed when Before taking leave of him, he Se far a be com, GhHeermed, we have not Cie © beard of any efforts locally = * o have them established | there, range from six to 10 h | | goed tourist trade, and we| % his health. | are fixed for the remainder! | of the year,” has been said! pated; either my wound has been Semeree (ide MO Howes Sait Cerstinn calls atten. | tee tb Ge teeetetiee peered | Lady who has visited a first-| I coul ~~ Ge wew OM? |b etted Ped Baber: cree hea | eiedese Fe deta Mate | 5 ommtie god Munn pei aork ee wan sttacked ee tae thet the et oe Amerwar spear etn de itherately someped to fertties the im 0? embition: of the et Seiee end Mritain ee ee emer © whee from a - here. Moat of us are talking ehout a “tourist town”, and you may be sure that if we jean make Key West a tip-' father.” 4 tep teuriet town, money al- So saying, he took an affection- ware will be plentiful here. | ate farewell of Ivanhoe, who ex- wessed an anxious desire to at- ) may be objected that) tend upon his deliverer. But the tourists, as a rule, would come here only four or five months annually. We know of thriving tourist towns) * ” | whose “Season”, that is the| and then returned into the con- length of time tourists stay | week» ‘Give us six weeks of; often That assertion may ap- pear to be absurd, but any- elas tourist center knows that the very best “trade” i» the United States today is the tourist “trade”. Many Hier and several states, particularly Florida and California, are aware of that (eet. and spend many thous-| ands of dollars in publicity ttract tourists. } te Now, then, if Key Westers | ave determined to make this olty « tourist town, one of the first things to do is to, conetruct a ball or auditor- eee atte which, | am im which to bold con- et. oondeeees « pro | ventions. Large tourist cities Geueee attitude that @ al-| have many such auditor- eee sates tenet ie ome, and chambers of com- | the proposal. io quired anxiously after the state | willing to remain here longer in inactivity.” | to so sudden a departure?” said “We.will meet at Conings- mo I would see your Saxon kindred together, Sir Wilfred, and become better acquainted with them than heretofore. Thou also wilt meet me; and it shall be my task to reconcile thee to thy Black Knight would not listen to Ivanhoe followed him with his eyes, until he was lost in the ides of the surrounding forest, vent. But shortly after matin-song, we requested to see the Prior. The i@ man came in haste, and en- “It is better,” he said, “than my fondest hope could have antici- hter than the effusion of blood me to suppose, or this bal- sam hath wrought a wonderful cure m it. I feel already as if bear my corslet; and so much the better, for thoughts pass dn my mind which render me un- “And what can have urged you the Prior. “Have you never, holy father,” answered the knight, “felt an ap- prehension of approaching , evil, for which you in vain attempted to assign a cause? And thinkest thou not that such impulses are deserving of attention, as "being the hints of our guardian: spirits that danger is impending?” “I may not deny,” Prior, things eaven,” “I pray you, reverend father,” said Ivanhoe, “let mine horse be got ready instantly, and bid Gurth attend me with mine arms.” And before the worthy Prior could say more, Ivanhoe had put on his armour, set spurs to horse and gone in quest of the Black Knight. Ere long, he overtook him on the road. “Bethink me, thou, art a trai- tor,” said Richard (for it was in- deed that monarch) smiling; “a most disobedient traitor; for were not our orders positive, that thou shouldst repose thyself at Saint Botolph’s. until thy wound was healed?” _ “It is healed,” said. Ivanhoe, “it is not of more consequence than the scratch of a bodkin. But why, oh why,‘noble Prince, will you thus vex the hearts of your faith- ful servants, and expose your life by lonely journeys and rash ad- ventures, as if it were of no more value than that of a mere knight- errant, who has no interest on earth but what lance and sword may procure him?” “And Richard Plantagenet,” said the King, “desires no more fame than his good lance and sword may acquire him.” “But your kingdom, my: Liege,” said Ivanhoe, “your kingdom is threatened with dissolution and civil war—your subjects menaced with every species of evil, if de- prived of their sovereign in some of these dangers which it is your pleasure to incur,” “Ho! ho! my kingdom and my subjects?” answered Richard, im- patiently; “I tell thee, Sir Wilfred, . ‘ si i the Grossing himself, “that such | lave been, and have beer} the best of them are most, williz to repay my. follies in kind. Yet forgive me, my faithful Wilfred. The time I have spent, and am yet to spend in concealment, is, as I explained to thee at Saint Botolph’s, necessary to give my friends and faithful nobles time to assemble their forces, that when Richard’s feturn is an- nounced, he should be at the head of such a force as enemies | i shall tremble to face, and thus ; ‘subdue ie meditated treason, without. even unsheathing ‘a sword. Too sudden an appearance would subject me to dangers other than my lance and sword, though backed by the bow of bold Robi or the quarterstaff of Friar Tuck.” years bowed in, submission, well knowing how vain. it was to contend with the wild spirit of chivalry- wi so often impelled his master upon dangers which he might easily have avoided, or rather, which it was unpardonable in him to have sought out. The young: ight sighed, therefore, and held his peace; while Richard rejoiced at having silenced his counsellor. Thus happily they journeyed to Coningsburgh, where Richard, making his true identity known, affected the reconciliation of fa- ther and son. But in the happiness and con- fusion, it was discovered that both Ivanhoe and’ Richard bad disappeared.,. At length it was learned that they had each ‘in turn hastened to the courtyard, summoned to his presence the Jew, Richard, after a moment's | speech with him, had called ve- | hemently to horse, thrown him- self upon a steed, compelled: the Jew to mount another, and set off at a rate, which, according to Wamba, rendered the old Jew’s }neck not worth a penny’s pur- | chase, i (To be continued) 1 ! Your Horoscope | TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1946— Today's native is suave and oblig- ing, affable and courteous. The mind will be thoughtful and Pos- | sibly rather passive, but strong, |! though sometimes carrying small expressive powers. Perhaps this{ person may never set the world! on fire, though there should be eek & thet the de | Moree in those citivs are al- some success, but no sleep will ot Americar See ee preceeded =! vege, thet the breders of | aatlonwide. to hold their) —— apatites ormy if | conventions in those cities. Eaxepoge have & time | Net only in much money aety at the obiwations | Wrought to town by dele- shes Germany| ctrtngered The aithdran | «ab came pewet hae couned Sesepres: be cumpest ‘hat = @f ashendening them eh ge ee det afte: the first * Was waye on tiptoe to persuade ofgavigations, statewide or guies to 4 convention but they also, on returning home, have much to say about the city they visited, and if it is of a favorable eature, as it usually is, the city i given a great deal of | te thie part of! free advertising. be lost on account of it. | | Soviet Russia claims to have} \boosted its literacy rate 30 p ' cent—to 81 percent in 1938—in a dozen years. ' RADIO PROGRAM ANNOUNCED BY STATION Subject to Change WKWF j 1600 On Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting System vee 7 bet = fon ' The Citizen has favored | (Designates Network Program) her tee te Utted | weveral projects for Key Tuesday, May 28th | ee sed Grete te with.| West, most of which are! 6 P.M. to Midnight | a= tee freee from! Gow realizations, and now! Pp gea ! hee the Philippines tt advocates that a conven- Weather Report 1 Paes Greece. indian. In i tien hall be constructed | Parade of Sports | Soeeee, Helgtem and tee | here, as a necessity in con- 1600 Club | - son might! nection with becoming a Fulton Lewis, Jr.* | cake ame © the petition ‘ouristetown. j Bing Crosby etek he Bumian gov ————— | Arthur Hale, News* i oommeent ehteh bar by far Not all the poor actors are pes soa ct Sports* tore: ie Meee camber of aol-| on the stage; you find them! > poesia Ses oe © te territory of | ln all walks of life. | ba pa Sek Se Raleon | shes cations The union er ‘ 9:15 Real Life Stories: a “et oth thet Russian if the next war starts in| 9:30 American Forum* the United States we will 10:15 Upton Close, News* — eeheree off that it “ » the withdraws! of | | | | Where to Listen— | Wy i ij AND A JOB WELL DONE, m' Boy! TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS (Know. America) Dr. John C. Warner of the C: ar inegie Inst. of Technology, Pitts- |burgh, chemist, leader in atomic jbomb development, vorn~ Gosh- tductor of music, born in Russia, 60 ye ago. D tharine Blunt, former | Jent of Connecticut College, | born in Philadelphia, 70 years; ago. William K. Dick, chairman, Na- | week on the plan to use federal construction of the ;Mass., Dec. 14, 1873. key West In“sc:" Days Gone By pind | OF MAY 28, 1936 Senator Scott M; Loftin, who to succeed the late Senator! | Park Trammell, said today thatied Swiss naturalist, ‘teacher, who. revolutionized, |study, of natural science in ica, born. Died President\ Roosevelt declared that definite action will be taken next ‘funds for proposed Gverseas. Highway’ 164_Eaward ed New York congr peuees v. state, whose ! pursui of honest fame, jsire to serve your jin Clermont, N. Y. was. appointed a. few. days..ago}1836. country,” Died May 1807—Jean L. R. fi at 1818—Pierre G. T. Bea jday at a luncheon by the. Key | maintenance. \ | editorial paragraph: bridges, acaording to an Asso- soldier-hero of the War of ciated. Press, dispatch published with Mexico, engi . n in The Citizen today. |Conféderate general, in fk . \Orleans. Died Feb. 20, 1893. Graduates ‘of the Key West’ 1846—(100. years ago)’ Alfred moans. i 1 tail .- White, noted B: Me igh; Setiogl wens enjertamed fo pioneer in housing re! build- jer of model tenements, born in, ae ee * ‘Brooklyn. Died Jan. 29, 1921. MAN, Fh | 1855—Abby Leach, who mes » 2 + : beg Harvard professors to 4 her privately, so great the prej-| bombing Eason, Gerewny. A. dice against women, i time. bearay 19441000. Ui planet See 35 West Rotary Club. J. Mark Wilcox, representative in congress in this district, said today that he will work in the interests of the Key West Aquar- ium in providing: funds for its becoming famed, Vassar professor. of Greeks, her case being the direct cause |enemy- {for te ge of Radel, born, at Cae Mrs, Margaret Hellings, whole oe De US. w had been. visiting\ her cousin, Miss Minnie Porter Harris, left} San Marino, a 38-square- today. for Havana, \accompanied republic bounded on all sides by Miss. Harris. In thyat city, Mrs. Italy, traces its history back Hellings will board a ‘boat to take the Fourth Century. her through the Panama Canal}. nba tLnes on her way back to\ her home! in, Los Angeles, and Miss Harris | will return. to Key West. i er in kus long series ———— NO WONDE it’s good soee ts EHRET'S BEER FAMOUS FOR FINE FLAVOR SINCE 1866 ENJOY A BOTTLE OF EHRET’S BEER TODAY! DISTRIBUTOR ROBERT KNOBEL—Wholesale Beer & 2049 N. Miami Ave., Miami, Fle, ba the Final count of the qualified list | today, Supervisor Johm England | said, shows that 3,809. are regis-; tered for the primaries to be held) in June. A card, party will be given, to- | night in Hotel Colonial ‘for the benefit of St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church. Key West Woman’s Club will give a tea Sunday afternoon at the Key West Tropical Aquar- ium. i Today The Citizen says in an “A real executive is one who can handle people who know more than he does.” \ New Greek Cabinet seeks Al-| lied aid for border adjustments. E ARTMAN PRESS PRINTING Qa: Is it easy on gas and oil? [AZ New balanced corburetion (inal downdra) and pistons make it a 2ST PMN g = ih oe ~~? i — —- — — i ws a. Is the °46 Ford better-looking? 2 ‘ A The best looking car in the lows priced field. Lower, wider and heavier in a appearance. Beautiful two-tone interiors. ’ =) 4 Qa: Is the ‘46 Ford « safer car? 4 \ oe on _ a =— AW ~~ QS is the °46 Ford more powerful? 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