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© & revolt. Its eit. | » Tat come civil with modern no utter disrespect want to deprive on amd priv of the Engle Chan. | | Mastings, Romney Dov. | veh were organised | Camtederation about the ft the Newman conquest in thth Century Sere pepe ible atten t oe entry with its be Pete they were @ ant « 7? Piviteges Theer in eetion in th entra of he ting Sere fone for the ant wmtents of - te ast wee at thee je the heed warts eed adie! tangible property.taxes by the Ok el ee pee peed County Tax Collector Howard E. - eet thee freedoms | MIAMI. April 12—If congress Wilson, he“announced today. Saad . nits sere Pewee the mewly introduced, “If the taxes listed against _—" her preted tohe ~Heuwe of Representatives Bill them are not paid by April 30! Ne 9858, Florida motorists will warranty levies will be issued be allowed to deduct state gaso- under which a sheriff's deputy twe taxes for imecome tax pur- may seize property up to the val- peesies toe ond |EN-ACTOR WEEPS FOR Di (®) Wirephoto JACK DONOVAN. former movie actor. fights back tears as he tells em investigator how his 2)-month-old daughter. Sally Su- senne. drowned in e lily pond behind his home at Santa Monica, Cellt.. Friday. In foreground an inhalator squad tries unsuc- comtully to revive the child. 142 Persons Gicial On The Federal Bill _ Would Help ~ Florida Motorists pores, co mys RJ. Finley of the South Florida Motor Club. ‘ Florida conference of AAA Meter Clubs has long advocated the elimination of this penalty. erty owners must pay for the for being a Florida motorist Delinquent Tax Roll *” After April 30, | County May Seize Property In Amount | Of Taxes, Sell It A total of 142 persons are car- ried on the delinquent personal of. .the -taxes”, «said Wilson. ‘hen-we' Wilk séll that property. “The taxes became delinquent April 1. After-April 30 the prop- fees, «deputy’s and advertising The AAA strongly urges the ®nd other costs, so it would be — oe om what passage of HR Bill 3858. well if the property owners - weet ._*- The average Florida motorist would come in and pay their’ tax- pays 880 per year State gasoline €S now. s = + tok Passage if this Bill would’ Wilson ealed that personal ave him @ minimum of $16.00, tangible tax re based on’ the CO coaches eae stock and equipment each busi- Peed we 6 toven ness house have. ot weer bwwen| CITY.COUNTY |; BR ee te be emmeth |) Continued From Page One) Carbonell. ty an uld be held to ad the eoting who said he should con- | cooperate ounty announced of the two boards ren out the dif- Interesting Notes joke" | $400. on amount in the budget for Making assessments. Vs i Then City Commissioner Louis| The peacock is held in great felt the "everence by the Hindus in In- dia aj » California and Oklahoma rank in that order in the production of natural gas. ference over the sment "The weting tonight will pro-! Early residents of New Orleans od the seguler meeting of the tried building levees for protec- von after 1718. County Commission, scheduled | #°" 5°07 a! tor 7 >» ‘oO at-: ’ ta ab p.m. Only routine mat-; rary French and Spanish set- — ere are coming up at the meet- a labdecud i : ng according to Chairman) tlers of New Orleans built their ~~ ae o . ue house-| Frank Bentley of the commis- | uses on stilts. vie me te Sh average | sion | eee Geis tee Grice sls : CITY NEEDS SEWERS ae hen one in Ome-' ides t we back there again Continued From Page One) Me from Omaha? ‘program would be undertaken Nomen a If Congress would cull out 500,- | this year. te Ete “ 008 or 600,000 of these amateurs,! There are several streets that ay g we might get back some of our could be covered without the - t id tramquilit | construction of sewers, but this — Yours with the low down, work has been delayed because ~~, “ « the of the great need for sew — mente + het Ge Pereehs Mertly before the hour of the beginning of Palm Sunday service. The terrific euptewton shattered the church when an electric switch was thrown to start a fire in a gas furnace. At tevet 8 persone were injured JO SERRA. PRO ENPLODES, KILLS SIX IN SOUTH DAKOTA ee (®) Wirephoto | A{MOLIG CHURCH im Marion, South Dakota, lies in ruins after an explosion that ROWNED DAUGHTER | J wearily turned to arbitrate it, as ‘ swung Ted- a ban “pan ured it spoonfwh of hominy-grits j ag an- other bowl, brought a pan of hot biscuits from ‘the. stove and filled. five mugs of milk on the table. She heard the ‘sound: of excited voices and the trailér door opened to admit Jason, herding before Him four children: the eldest, Sone, eee tnistecs: the younges! » Elien,.aged seyen, with the clamorous. tenepeat ae twins between ‘them. There was some’ sort of argument. going on, and usual, “1. betcha 's got a million books, Filiss,” reported. wide-eyed and Mobiles Me ne ore »Magazines—gosh, how. Hee to cut pore dolls out of ‘em. le’s good-looking, too.” . “He is nice, Fliss,” reported serious, round-faced Cornelia, with an eagerness entirely alien aa grave thirteen-year-old self. 3 ; .. Felicity ushered-them all to the table, before she said lightly: “It would help if I had some idea who—and what—you're all talking about?” “I found "em in-a trailer down the line,” Jasom reported. “Some guy that’s got a bright new trailer and’ a swell car—and he’s got enough books to start.a hand Store, and magazines, too. His name's Garrett Forbes.” Felicity stared at the children severely. “ “Haven't I warned you folks| that you’ mustn't §° around pok- ing your noses int trailers?” she demanded, “He said he was lonesome, Cornelia reported gravely. “And he’s nice, iss—honestly. He’s— he's swell!” “Now, listen to me, you nco- stopped for the night in some town and stayed at a Hotel, you! MOON ENTERS | (Continued From Page On~ 9:28 p.m. wher the mbon enters the Umbra ° (real’_ shadow) «and will. end. 54, minutes after mid-, moon will be completely eclipsed. submerged in the shadow of the ! earth, It will be visible to the naked eye but will show only, as| a dark-red disc. Thewmean distance of the moon is 236,000 miles, but tonight, oui, satellite wlil reach Perigee (near-} est to the earth) or 222,000 miles’ only, making this eclipse one of: the longest’ ones. The bright star near the dis of, the moon is Spica,- the: main star of the constellation of Virgo. ; Six months from now, fhe © sun} will occupy the very same spot that the moon does tonight. i At the time of the eclipse, the moon will be high in the-sky andj may be observed from any loca-! tion. However, the seashore is preferable as during the last phase of totality the Southern Cross will be visible.in the south. ! noculars and small telescopes | will prove useful in observing the progress of the earth shadow ov) the craters, seas and mountains} of oumsatellite. | t There are 10 soda. fountains { inthe United States ta every one in Europe. $ : B QuaLity 2: (EB Printing Yo get the FINEST ! when you LET US | TAKE CARE of your Printing Needs ..... Whether largé or small . we give QUALITY | SERVICE! | THE ARTMAN PRESS | | PHONE 51 in the CITIZEN Building == dash in at people’s houses, wouldnice and brown and fat! Won't you?” the} there are Ellen, wide-eyed. of terror in. Ellen’s eyes,, she darting: a other people’s {heard bi ple!” Felicity said sternly. “If we | ° :| Chica Field. “Eat your supper, darling,* said. Felicity to Ellen.“ Ana’, nobody's going 9 bother you ever.” cighiea t wouldn’t run;down the street ean: go. swimming ‘and get’ al} »{ that be fun?” By ? “Fishing, too?” asked Ellen and now the fear had-gone from-her | eyes. skips “Oh, fishing, by all means, day . will ‘see to that.” Felicity. prom- “Ti would,” said Denny] PN dl id,’ y, Felicity’s brown éyes danced @ little. But she kept her expression: stern. “Tippy would be.a bad lit- irl if she did,” she said. “Hard; as it may be for'you to believe. eee in this wor! who don’t like children—and some of them travel in trailers.” “Like Mrs. Hudgins?” ATER when the others were “in bed, Jason and Felicity sat on the steps, shivering a little in ch tangy Autumn air. Suddenly ity said: ‘Ellen’s better, isn’t she, Jay?” ‘Sure!” said Jason swiftly—too. swiftly. “Does she seem—to. you—as nervous as she was when we 'started?” asked Felicity, and held her breath for the answer. “I don’t think so,” answered Jason,, wanting to. reassure: her. “Gosh, I'd like to take a buggy whip to that Hudgins dame. What an witch: she must. have been!” A voice. out of the darkness said. pleasantly: oe 4 evening. I brou; ine irl sane: ma oe Tigh sep ‘knew that it must be obeyed. In the faint yellow li at Tippy started, and she stam-|fell through’ the trailer’s open mered, “Sure—I'm sorry, Fliss. 1{door, Felicity saw him—a tall —I didn’t mean anything.” blond young man, perhaps twenty= “fat your supper, darling,” said| five or six: dressed in gray slacks, Felicity to Ellen. “And nobody’s| blue pullover sweater, hatless, ing to bother you ever. Only—| the light ashine on hair the color. stay close to Fliss until we]of ripe wheat. g2t down to Florida, where you (Te be continued) asked “Like Mrs. Hudgins,” said Fa- licity. And then, seeing the ghést added sonia “But, of cajirse, Mrs. Hudgins wouldn't ve flung boiling water on the children who were ‘skating in front of her house—she jus! said that to frighten thgm away.’ “I betcha she wot too—I is a witch ari ) hen Felicity note in Felicity’s voice that the children 1c ut Seldom, and always SWORD DAY TO BE. | (Continued From Page One) | Louis Carbonell reported that “Sword Day” sponsors were ex- pecting to raise at least $100 during the special day. These volunteer workers will. on the downtown street! corners, starting at noon, and! will remain until at least 8:00: p. m. They will be identified by | the cancer containers they carry; in their-hands and--by the little | red swords which they will wear.) Any contribution, no matter if! only ten cents, will entitle you to! one of these swords. ‘ In addition to: these workers, the Key West High School Band} s to be on the corner of Fleming | and Duval streets, at Kress store ' SWP HOUSE PAINT :30 p.m. and will play for a NOW BETTER THAN EVER | 1 MA full hour. Be sure and be in town on Saturd Whites are whiter... colors more beautiful! Honest film thickness with smoother, SUFFERERS FIND CURB FOR MI: i lossier surface. SWP keeps DUETO ASTHMA ATTACKS. RUSHED Merer! = BOSS tinted” Jook. ‘New hope for relief from asthma its “freshly painted” I ysms is seen today in reports of success { one year longer “ a’Dalliative formula which acts to Fr L. . ge ates! congestion. Men and women who formerly suffered with dread coughing, choking, wheezing asthma attacks now teli of blessed Telief after using it. PROMETIN costs $3, but considering results, this is not expensi amounts to only a few pennies per d Caution—use only as directed.) 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