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THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1947 seeeeeeiiee— apy aa lt telat Credidees SEES BAIL OF HA Y ON FIRST RR. * * * Noticed By Visitor Coming Here First Time In 35 Years ENGINE REACHING ISLAND CITY 8 ORR RAPA ARAEAAARADADSEAAAAABAS For the first time in 35 years, — Lee Shea of Oneida, o = fame to Key West yester- Shee Came to the city first on senuary 72. 1912. on the first rativoed passenger train operated ote Key West by the Florida Rest Coast Railroad. ‘They had @ bale of hay on the front @f the locomotive pulling! the twain,” Shea recailed in the | eftice of the Chamber of Com- | meres, “When the Key Westers eoked Witet the hay was for, the veliveed men calmly told them it wee te feed the engine with. Pow of the Key Westers, at, that time, I was informed, had ever seen a railroad engine and readily believed the story.” Shea is interested in trying to locate the bronze plaque on which his name is supposed to have been inscribed as one of the first passengers to reach Key! West. “We paid $1 each for the priv- ilege of having our names placed on the_plaque,” Shea said. Shea formerly worked on con- struction of the. FEC railroad connecting Key West with the mainland. He said he didn’t like the work and quit. “OP OPO TET Ce ere eer e eer a es —, After ls Delivery ee ed vad | ‘ A teow minutes after the Jack- | oh Square UBO paid $7.50 ex. | yews hates on a dog shipped | here from Norfolk, Va. the ani- } uml get away wee to have been delivered’ te dete Poman, @ sailor attached © the Submmtine Base, but at} e@itien time BH owas still loose ie ploce im the city nh was to Pamac by cate of Jackson Square USO. It @ ® white dog with brown spots one & known as “Spot,” accord- ‘a to cupping directions. Good Friday And Raster Sunrise Services Planned ‘Am Gaster Gunrise Service Mite teabelle Prey of uso. ti marine Base has approved Se perteg the program. The twe years im conducting the @ay service will be held on Agel 4 from 12 noon until 2 ® m. the hours when Jesus heme upon the cross. Minis- tore of the association will present the “Beven Words” end people will be free to come end go during 20-min- we tteriudes. The location ft the Good Friday services will be announced later. Pteeribe w The Ciiren—25c | OME TAX s for 1947 TRAVEL EXPENSES @ YOU HAVE THEM, A. wee the short or long term (The withholding state- ment bes ae place for such expenses) io yOu CAN DEDUCT for + “trowel, meets and edging” while ewey from heme on business (But if you bee near your business, and mete @ heme for your family eleewhere, such ex- ! gences are not deductible) WAVE DEDUCTIONS must be stated and at- | cached te form 1040-mu,! ttede the wotere of bu noes heme from home on by) | wee and total expenses |\ MOOT IIa Is Dog Runs Away League Of Nations |Postoffice warp |Renamed ENEVA. — (AP). — The Swiss postal department has rechristened postal sub- station No. 10 in Geneva. For- merly “Societe des Nations” (League of Nations), the sta- tion is now “Nations Unies” (United Nations), A A hd hak h he ddh “to help relieve the terrific world shortage _ of fats and oils _ | $0 badly needed. to make soaps, tires, irons, ADR Ap ANOLE IE IEE DELICE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN A : Fidelity! (Contributed) Many men have asked them- selves, “Does my wife really love me?” And many women have ‘ asked themselves, “Do I really love my husband?” Also, is it possible for a woman to recog- nize her husband only by his kiss? Franz Molnar, the playwright, attempts to solve this dilemma with his hilarious comedy “The Guardsman.” Originally prepar- ed for a Hungarian audience, it has been translated into English by Grace I. Colborn and Hans Bartsch with an acting version by Philip Moeller, and was an outstanding, successful produt- tion of the Theater Guild, fea- turing Alfred Lunt and Lynn Montanne. A play within a play, a very Phone Orders Accepted with Meat and Dair Fresh Western GEORGE'S Grocery Operated Under the Personal Management of HOUSTON PENT and LADD JAYCOCKS 1500 Newton Street One,Block From Phone 714 K. W. Transit Co. Bus No. 3 Passes Our Door GROUND or STEW MEAT PORK CHOPS... NOW, LADIES! 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