The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 17, 1947, Page 6

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No, te |ism—80,000 Serbs executed. 1947”-or “The Dash 2 :} 1943—Freezing of essential : ing” ik pat : i ~ =| workers to their jobs ordered. ayy aot model” { _1945—9th U.S. Army infantry Se 2 eel pei _|fights way into Magdeburg. = CS re Fighting slows down on Okin- man Cares change home ;awa. Gatca. ie | 1946—U.S. House votes OPA 2 jnine more months. Joland in- -happy henchmen, maybe wort buy it.”-- : in rom a8 séd except] “There are black -markets in a minerals, too, sir, Coulter must to t! ee He’ have made a contact somewhere.” j kl “What are you going to do?” Tea, ly? Does he} “Go up there and find out.” ean isolate us until you! He spent the morning cleaning ' cCloud m|sign a paper giving. him, the his Winchester while | Linda a i h2 PPROR oy wa im worriedly. “This is which| t's about the way his mind|May the tenth,” she said as f "F ule as’ not’) work: put I think he's after though trying to inchane him, else. After a cup of|“What are you a going to do about -|the hidden deed?” ; “Leave it where it is, It's been safe from Coulter ‘for five years, & it will keep another.day or two. ean tele ook eprinesa If, I went out looking for it now rely ‘with Linda's Coulter might remember the let- left. the bet as oes ter and catch on ta what I'm for the nearest truck. His: “After lunch he took the rife when he saw that and saddling Star rode to the southwest section of his land. He left the gelding in a sheltered atroyo and strode toward the ly. sidge. The echo of picks inside the Coulter tunnel that paralleled his was unmistakable; he. knew they had penetrated well into his “You know, Property. fired 4 ou. rty. 5 " A figure was poised.atop the et Tinted Briscoe's _ gelding ridge belle boulder. As Jeff ~|matehed. They’ve been ‘sent to|approached the man raised his tics depart-|rile slowly and fired. Jeff saw he sunlight reflect on the metal and swerved but the bullet made Hey, were tr ‘oove along his left er spat into a clump of|a nasty te. in” to’ scare me?”| shoulder. § ; ond interest sy epi no Bananed pimseES Bane A jutting Teco! -retu: re. the Meee es on td gn fT ee ae : Ri: watch out I don't put a ind the knife-like.edge of the her, wondering at} et through you then, Irskine,|tidge and it was impossible. to eyes went he-|Coulter-'give me my orders an’|sneak up on him without becom- they’ an open target. Whoever he , ¢ funny | business aay pate eae tmeant business, Jeff crept ' 3 . back to Star and rode home. 18 hoped turned. without answering} _ Linda’s lips compressed as she dressed his wound. im into isl Sy turned in carly. Jeff's shoul- @ : y turn early, Jeff's 5 wen |room.. “Linda's been, tele Ti |der throbbed painfully, his ears ‘jin game po-| think I know what he’s up to. strained for telltale sounds but at I've been lying awake since dawn| last he ‘slept. It was still black Hooking out my window here and| outside when he was awakened Isaw one of the trucks cut across} by Linda flashing a light on his What's ‘drive over to that tunnel in| face. Her voice trembled when ay, Doesn't} the: aidge bet rty | she_spoke. Fe ee oS Le eet eeaee yor Properly | '<yeft, Dad's left the house, I ae jo that’s it!” can’t find him anywhere!” we. ‘cut (Know America) ‘of nodded. “Stealing your (To-be continued) VEE © 8 use : ‘ a 1790—Died—aged 84, Benjamin x ok x -|franklin, famed American. 1848—Kit Carson leaves Los Angeles for Washington with what is believed to have been first mail from there to the East. 1 * a lng TODAY IN HISTORY He'll Buy It Like A Car, Move It Easily, «And Trade It Iw On. A New Model At Will . By eh sealing sole 1860—Historic prizefight in it 5 an & England between American Hee- -YORK.—What - this country:‘needs, says industrial de-!nan and English Sayers—stopped Walter Dorwin Teague, author of “Land of Plenty’, !by police in the 37th round. Uitle house that will sell for about $2,500.” 1909—Sigma Delta Chi, journ- 3 it-can. be done—and without a terrific | alistic fraterflity,, organized first | castle, Ind. 1916—Federal grand jury in- dicts Capt. Franz von Papen of ;German Embassy, Washington, {for complicity in plot to destroy ! Welland Canal. 1920—Height of the outlaw strike. | 1927—Gov. Alfred E. Smith of New York: makes historic reply to open letter on Catholicism. | 1941—Jugoslavia’s army capit- ulates; followed by Nazi terror- railroad ex Hi dicts Spain in U.N. EET: Your Grocer SELLS That Good mre STAR * BRAND if ae pte og ag ine for living.” | AMER) years * lelass.by living in a mass sail and CUBAN COFFEE tion’ house. But» it should only take a short time for the sheep to ‘distinguish themselves with ony id PIN-WORM Volume production: and expe- ‘Try A Found Today- bg reason why : ference to a siceonenat of the product. And - house, more and more prefabricated | Pin-Worms have been causing trouble for with rn pe tocirieatheg into convention- | ceerai a! pou n way dal with tia houses needed, the BE eee: Be save, | Science has at last solved the problem! house is the only | ¥eis now also known that Pin-Worm ine lieves. le |, feetign spreads rapidly and ean cause real ap Pre-Natal Classes | Sis saichs Siac ae house into a small number of At U.S.O. Here! ™ see rorms. PAW ioe medicals ° i re-natal class, under act in a special wi type of panel—The walls, though the instruction of public ° health Tes casy to remember : POW for Pin-Wormst more than inches » s. inche reston, can have a coefficient of heat|c@me to a close yesterday with | transmission, as low as that of a| the drawing of the prize, a bass- BACKACH 16-inch masonry wall: By this: inette, won by Mrs, Ralph Caff- methed, the weight of a. four- | °Y- ; room house, 24 by 33 feet, can Pre-natal instructions are given j NS MAY be cut from the 46 tons it weighs | t the Jackson Square USO today to ten or twelve tons, at } °VeTy Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. and BE DANGER SIGN the game time that its strength | 2!) servicemen’s wives are invit- is mare than doubled, he say: ed to attend. Kidneys A new class will begin Tues- day, April 22, following the reg- run, in a series of six sessions. ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW. TO. KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, : T PLEASED, your 35¢ back per raier a ores bontoces o54 See Ask any druggist. for this| inandbouingsomeducrchonstnersissomes STRONG fungicid, TE-OL. Made| “2 ope ee with 90 percent alcohol, it PEN- pobre tat atk your cruiser Dou ETRA’ aches : d kills} by millions for over Doan's sire: eojast," says Teague. People may | MORE germs faster, “"” "| Bhpoy rele and wil bly to 1 mils of mot wish to be put in the sheep| Today at Gardner's Pharmacy __ the bivod. Get Doou's Filla ed and strangled because of mon- fore in-need, of newsprint prob- wearing expertly, he |‘the newsprint ular Tuesday luncheons, and will| "Th, idnegeareNature sehiet } ly papers, today are beirig thok- opoly, ‘cartelism and blackmar- had. oné of the major increases in population and our. papers have gained in circulation and. there-| there is a black market with this ably. ainong ‘the most in the na- tion. - | ‘ When price contro! was in ef- i newsprint was. Hea and ere was a pretty fair distribu- -sales ef tion of it among the papers of the ies nr pare: vee country, big and little. There was a fixed price per ton and’ that was the delivery price. When ra) ninety-odd dollars’ a ton. off, the price remained the de- livered price, but then the manu- deliver newsprint generally in the area near New ork, so that they would. Have less freight to pay. Florida being a long way from’ NewYork with high ‘trans-|'support another American loan portation costs suffered more than! to, Finland: if they’ are’ going to; almost any other area. profiteer: in that ‘manner upon About eighty-five,.percent of | the. American le. The Finn- we get. in the; ish people are in dire: distress and United States comes from abroad, | they. ned: help... But..they.. can’t Canada, New Foundland, Fin-| expect us to exhibit real concern tries. It’is now pretty clear that ; some of their big monopolists ex- there is a cartel arrangement! ploit the American people for un- among ‘all these manufacturers, } conscionable profits for what they that, is, an agreement among/| have to sell us. - them that they will put only a| It wes a mistake,-in my opin- certain amount of newsprint inj ion, to remove controls on_news- the American market, so they can| print until the- supply became hold, the prices up and make | reasonably adequate. Even small- larger profits. The Canadians have er daily papers shave suffered an association which serves asj greatly and the weeklies in some their cartel representative. All: cases have nearly. been put out the newsprint from Finland, the} of business. : largest European producer atthe} There is. plenty of newsprint present time, goes through a today, but it is being unevenly single New York agent and no distributed. Two percent of the newspaper can buy from a Finn-| production redistributed fairly ish mill except through that car- would take care ef all the needs | _ Place Your Refrigeration REAL ICE BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service REAL ICE *.2-2=" Thompson Enterprises, Ine. Healthy and Safe’ (ICE DIVISION) PHONE NO. 8 KEY WEST. FLA, tt Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service Between MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS on Florida Keys Between Miami and Key West Exp: Schedul (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar eee vat 1u:00 o'clock Did- night. MIAMI DAILY CEPT MEUNDAYS) ef 12000 weleck Bia. night and arrives at Key West at 8:00 o'clock A. M. Local Schedule: CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and arrives at Miami at 4:00 0’ clock P.M. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY iexceey SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock end ae at Key West at 5:00 o'clock ’ #FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE ge FULLCARGOINSURANCE - * Office: 813 Caroline Street Phones: 83 and 68 WAREHOUSE: Corner Eaton and Francis Streets group also. ‘In’ other words, anj ers of American publisher can get news-| will not” print if he will pay. a big black} able to market profit: Sometimes sales; much as are made;to lawyers) who make} 1946. We freedom The Finns are supposedto sell| dom of into’ the American’ market at} per as 4 It. is} get newsprint, tioning and price control went) aiso clear that the Finns are hold. | therefore where ing ae = the resegence market | cartelism are a lot new: it they could} one of our, most facturers and jobbers began to] send here. This is first, im:order| doms, the freedom that they might get higher prices} There is an investi and, second, a part of the cartel}on by the Department arrangement. I- am. making it}now and maybe there clear to the Finns that I will not} prosecutions. The people alize that, today monopoly gen- erally is at the has ever been in America. are going to remain a free we have really got free enterprise and r all enterprise has got to land and the Scandinavian coun- | for ‘their | welfare: and’ then. let| fair chance without being RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT end SUPPLIES ac ers-found out about. if and put| mar the most severé’ pressure on this} have keting in newsprint, Florida has|,Y the carte 2) Comm The-Canadian tills pretend to) Matter: live'up to a fixed price: of a little; unteer comn over ninety dollars a. ton, but) the largest p a i nj | z . 3 ti the press if well as | ee Ls gs $-77¢ i Hi ge t fH : : MAXWELL’S Specials Rubber Stair Treads 9x18........ JJe LINOLEUM 9-Foot and 6Fest Widths 19° sq. yd. 7 rhe MAXWELL CO. ton Furniture and Furnishings PHONE 663 909 Fleming Street. Corner Masgavet St,

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