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rhe sor ew coves neers Sees, Ahab MORAL PLOY OS THT Te REE Cre vat Nobody can justly say that The Citi- it zen has ever been ‘ag: the interests of a) West and, Key West. It is for that reason that The ttt NY a | Citizen enjoys the confidence of its ‘Setered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter readers. ; : A a7 oe ; Chapter 10 4 Se TER ASVOCIATED PRESS Let us consider the matter of Senator h YS ttl : Agsosinted, Prgee, is exclusively, entitled te " 4 LIFFORD NEALE stood on the | coe $16 by why ~ oF all news dispatches creditea | James.A. Franklin's voting to continue eon- ; Cc terrace with Martina looking Ey : Di here. trol of rents in Monroe county. The pub- . Sai 7 up into the wind-swept ‘March lisher of the Citigen has houses and apart- : if West was| sky. The a Faced | #¢ se ’ madly against the moon, turning ments on fent, but he and all members of "coy Weel before. |%_ be, "seated walter oie ee erp his staff feel that Senator Franklin was rab is al ; lop- hedge into magic. Behind them DYBRTISING RATE: right in the stand he took. eyereP" | ay “the old. hous pee ep Mae Knawn oa Applicaton In matters of that\nature we must con- we Mpr- eet eee Seaton r t do 7 z . ak sider Key West as a whole. It is to Key ik re ane iy ili GF light among the shadows. i up, ot f icen"foemn, ‘ee, "will be | West's interest not to raisé rents. As Sena- | gon oat ities and fecily” groomed, “not shandsome,| #1 told you that imypelt . fer Sitartainment’s ‘chutches trom which | tor Franklin aptly pointed out, “the econ- i the 4 but vigorously’ attractive. His |Y°O e°ry sient after ° to be derived are & cents @ line. ¢ ‘ eyes were on the slender girl be~ : nis mn torum. and ipviten aies | OMY of Key West depends largely upon ek side him. “She's too thin,” he Ponty bat he will not peblisn anoaanoes | Naval personnel’™in this community. = thought, “there's something in o A », her that’s driving her—her spirit 3 During OPA days, several owners of ; -f eats up her flesh.” * lit a little ‘hyst rentable houses in Key West were arrested | 5 sal Aloud he said, “Martina, we all darling, thanks 4 lot! on charges of receiving rents higher than | Mts: Eve Allaman Fuller, head miss you terribly. true, of the WPA State Art ji those that had been, set by the law. Those | who is visiting ene, said'the Ke arrests and trials had beneficial results at | West Project is among the WILL YOU SMILE | that time, but in Key West at present there standing art exhibits in Horie. Surprise Natural | are still a few owners of cottages and] Mrs. Juan bonell ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN apartments who:seem determined to get | daughter, Mrs. Themes your She smiled, “Thanks, Cliff. It’s|}ing me. You don’t need nice to be missed.” really. You're the most “You'll be coming back before| ficient person T've ever known, long, of course.” He flushed a little, Te i “J don’t. know. Dr. Foster ith bes ee youa « | doesn’t say much, and Graddy let | Seat deal. “You ought to have seen the; me sing a tiny bit this evening ‘And I love you, dear— surprised look on the cop's face | while you and Anne were at the but not with my wade bad tg eeeere &, i bv ‘]) “all the traffic will carry.” It is a bad ig in bee Jwhen his prisoner suddenly, bam with Mr. Allerton. He said it Beach and Bathing Pavilion. poliey, but where upidity is concerned, |nans are making Yasir home, Mrs.|S00ated” | 4 ui raddy's a perfectionist, and policy is thrown to the winds. Sewn is the former One Key Wester often has related |“*bonell. eee ae ;.. | sO much in love with, he’s a|_ “Well, thai Surpris-| tittle on the old-hen side when it | 9*2,you going to fe comes to your welfare. Did it ever e hiss POTS Dk Jing, you knew.” 5 poe Auditor how he lost $100,000 during the Florida Memorial Day exercises,’ u : occur to you to get someone else's wits — s 100 old] pened ‘ i : 3 course . 4 Ae « real estate boom because he was charging | the direction of local v¢ SAAABRAAAAAADAAARAADAAAS yee ae I him ‘in Stit> for you—* . 4 bs “all the traffic would carry.” H i will be held in Bayview 4 She looked up bs accel father's age: ¢ would carry.” He continued | n)., sday, May 80. : prise. “Why, no. {ft -never did.| «Bot he'd cherish and for Lr = to keep up his prices even after the crash, seal ote : Greddy stated giving oe ee You Se peewee Se ie be : which was not generally apparent, as a re- | Vineent Archer returned today |, Announcement one else ever seemed necessary.” | \iftess oe: 1 Gerdes part” | trem o . sult of which he woke up one morning to | {*°™ Deerfield, Florida, where he She looked straight into his at Gs . a A is had been visiting his niece, Mrs. veveereveverveverrrrrviey | “Tell me the truth, Cliffi—I| auppENLY she knew it was : learn he was “carrying the bag. M. O. Waldron. For City Commission haven't a really good voice, have |S" true, and she felt 9 Tenants, dn common with ‘all other InERT ROBERTS cts squirmed ‘a lttle “Not ble sabes se She was : types of people, don’t forget the landlords Aaphiew, Widae eeae es a grand opera quality, perhaps—" then thowea teotd in « : who try to gouge them, and when normal | this morning for a short visit in othe Gag Gu cnnak of ehatever 08 peeaee, Se * ; times come those landlords are the first to | Miami. a i ——_-———-| success I have to you. You'vel interference in her bes : find their cottages and apartments unoccu- | mr, and Mrs. Maynard Baker of °° Sa barra 9 ep Pegg toa hon aie ee > pied. And what applies to landlords also | Miami arrived in Key Wes bl eS AWEN that] hands on her shoulders, seeking] “It gives me uch a free - Dear Readers: . ey ‘s 'y West today | ine undersigned, desiring, to engage mt S. r DI 2 6 P applies to plumbers, electricians and all | © Visit relatives at 624 Margaret| in’ Husiness under” the. fictitious | tO see her eyes, “Martina Way-!of being able to talk things over : : in the witness stand in the Ayala other idnda of worke h teri street. hame of “Southernmost ‘Texaco Ser- REREE ye id nol “ —_ » ~ ease, the publisher and an employee of retell i ft Hi Vea oe to a - ; Wort, Florida, intend vo. weetntee ‘Ho : | WILL YOU SMILE? | Many students beliewe that M « |The Citizen were stumped when they on mi a Hg Seaeins vee 4 They epee Ete ren ah [ot the. But ACapee aed. “Monibe Your roscepe |) e tas primtive men, sometimes called - ry r cl own whe rH AMA fc Ay \ veges, pretosinan € 2 | Were asked who is the custodian of this }} tics are sae a Haake patience can lead to great trou-] bated May 24,19 a FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1949—Today Oiling the Owner [228 eer = ~ | paper. Neither could answer this ques- Retitein it - ‘ : ble. , ¥ gives a somewhat sensitive na-| : poetienteentl =; © | thon satisfactorily as a custodian is one ents in Key West are as high as ooo: ie ws. jture, retiring perhaps, and liable) “What do you find the most r - ‘ they should be, and in some instances too |, Officers. of the French Acade- june-3-10-47,1949-) t9 be misunderstood. There’ is) ‘ifficult thing about « metor! ROBERTS OFFICE SUPPLIES ’ ‘whovhas custody of a‘ building and in high. ‘Landlords are receivi labour WN my compute there are 2,796 lan- THe |Sound reason, good judgment, Car?” » {that meaning of the word our janitor : ne ‘ger re- | guages in the world. ncurr| probably ‘good learning and| “Paying the monthly install- ~ : whe is the custodian of the Citizen build tapes How than ever.hefore in the. history LOHIDA-| manners, but the feelings will ; ments. 128 DUVAL PHONE B18 - 4 “11 of Key West, exce fora period duri: . Lappear to’ bei dispassionate}: Suc- | —————$—————————— ooo f ing, is in California enjoyiig his annual pad ear. pt A eynink e Now 14-870 Re conceal feninwo tila day, | COWES eee GRADUATION CARDS a . vacation, According to thé dictionary, a : ; . JOSUPIL OLSEN, | but friends are not: many. pb sinensis and GIFTS : + hatha Coit yin » Senator Franklin should be commend. * cn blaintitt, peg 3 ; TRIUMPH custodian is oné whohas custody of a y ’ -Tri-Coler Ball Pens and Refills. al £ PUBLIC building’ - * {)2/- ed by every loyal Key Wester for the peareere spies TODAY’S _, |) COFFEE ; , THE ORACLE || St" he took in insisting that Monroe prk or pusnicatie ANNIVERSARIES MILL ‘or Immediate . . i ie romana sonia be excluded. from decontrol of. ewe 1 OWallsade Avenue, (Knew Americar | at Used . rents. ‘ non eh New Late New. dere 1794 — Cornelius ‘Vanderbilt,! 40 €; (i You aré hereby required to ‘ aH rocers at Low > . a he Bill of Complaint fer|founder of the family fortune, | sssseassMAssssseseeeeeees © _ NEVER FORGET: WE WON THE WAR ne : ; nel gl.And each at an are hereby | Divorce in the apove -stsled Case | son of a poor man. making his | ss \s-snsennAA@AAMA? | remem m i : ; hep pc mab improve their looks by claims and demands which you, oF | A's 1919 otherwise the allegations | fortune as a steamship and rail- | <== =. —‘Tust @ little over four years ago the | VC" ne sunglasses. _ shiate of Waiten Ae Gentare deat atin Cette to tote nunlahed ence pose roman and financier, bom ni 4 re ceased, late of said Cou to the for four consecutive weeks | im New York. Died there, Jan. 4, 2 fighting in Burope ended and the people Not every stewogfaph ‘e oh County Judge of Monro ‘ounty, Key West Citizen, a news;| 1877. ‘ ~. of this country, along with those of other every stenographer knows how | florida, at ils eftice in ne court| paper published in. the. City of Key] 1818—Amelia J. Bloomer, pio- “KEY WEST'S ONLY PRIVATE HOSPITAL” : > ‘ll nations, rejoiced that victory had to make a typewriter type right. Florida, | within ¢ ; : aRED this 26th | Neer “advocate of woman's rights, @Dikacslna! Room Setviee, 26 Hours A ey ’ oe e © Sean EERIE Enea : t E a 9 temperance and dres: fe er, es : “ =, been won in Europe and that the world If you want to find out how import- | Claim or demana shan be in'writing, UAB te AAS. «, | unjustly remembered o @ Resident Physician In Attendance, i = ‘would settle down to a long era of peace | ant news is, read a newspaper that is a | ence anu pot office hadtons'nt the colveanga Cdcmaverit eet Nawe Deiat cea Siate Day and Night ; a a a " ws - . 2 r, . . a S, | . 7 = MWdn as the Japs were polished off, | month old, the Gidtadne te seeae oe weed ad, ; Towa, Dec. 30, 1894. @ Out-Patient Clinie, 3-6 P.M., Daily, n 2This.didn’t take as long as we thought at at etn eas nd anal) Gao | ey. for | 1819—Julia. Ward Howe, au- Except On Saturday and Sunday tthe e. o LELAD IsDARD, i sie thor of “The Battle Hymn of the . * - — : COAL TO YIELD GAS AND OIL ior of the Ig aarp RuiHequplie’ Boston civic worker, @Complete Laboratory and Xay Peritities r y ince that day the public has been in- od RAG eae born in New York. Died Oct. 17,, THIS HOSPITAL 1S EQUIPPED TO CARE For 3 a -formed by a host of public speakers that The Government of the United States (Probate Law 1900. ! MATERNITY. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CASES ; = -we won the war but. lost the peace. | is interested in the development of com- [1x Thr j . ‘ca bee ee een Sarees cy Hickok AGES ik =~ ardly a public appeatance was made | mercial-scale fue] plants so that the na- ‘ ; mia: nono eT odes marshall, bom, in GALEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL | » Without some pious words about what we | tion will be able{ to use them in any ‘Ho in re a Mlinois, Died Aug. 2, 1876. | DR. JULIO DE POO, Director } = must do immediately in” order-to win the | emergency but, because. of the high cost Se. | lec hee eee FG aaa rae pealeeeaet WE . 1 "peace. $ t of synthetic fuel per gallon, most of the BU A SOREL 18 Notiee ta herehy given that Hentst Re cin Gin Pranceco Died Sept 417 Eaton Steeee Telephone 1320 : 4 The whole idea was absurd. We won | industry represehtatives are somewhat HARB TERM C62 pert shark, nee | Grossman has tiled | 14, 1927. i the war in Europe when ‘Germany and | reluctant to becorne~ involved in the huge So: ten : MON [of the estate of Isaae Grossman, Alab; ally , re Ttaly were toppled over and the threat | expenditures necessary for the construc. | {01g Fourth Sts “gafpettion tor “tinal” discharge, and one tenth of the nat of Hitlerism removed from the world, | tion of a plant to make oil and gasoline | ,.Y°" or Mak ir eat tip:| Raymond I. Lord. County Judge. of z Whe victory was terrific and unquestion- | from coal. Divorce in’ the anove. stale” gause [day of June, 1949, for approval of “ ed, regardless of what the years to come According to the estimates of engi- |. D. 1943, otherwise “the aateue: | Same and, for final discharge as = ‘wieht bring. We won the war in the Far | neers, the cost per gallon of synthetic en Wall Ee NOON An) con” | Tans aman, deceased, : ay, Hwet.when the Jap effort to dominate the | gasoline is twelve to fourteen cents, be- r “ Pacific région went down in blood, fore credit for by-products, which might [unt yitnne as Glee sof ey Marans a iu 49. % ~ ™ < It might be a good idea for us to | reduce the cost to eight or ten cents, The NA AND ORDERED Ge sen) ————————— COMPARE "EM : All é = “keep in mind the elemental fact that wars cost of gasoline from crude petroleum is . ARL R. ADAM Your Grocer SELLS That Good Real ; | = ‘are won when the enemies are vanquished, | estimated to be ‘around seven cents. Con- is af ae: Oipeatecourt, ST ‘AR * BR AND AND YOU'LL BUY THE NEW | = Te thwart the purpose of the enemy is to | seuently, there is no rush on the part of pis eS ea to ICE 5 completely successful in a conflict. | representatives of the oil industry to put |Mjignativs Tester: pray COFFEE a | ©; Phe problems that arise afterwards, their | up the $40,000,000 or $90,000,000 requi ; quired ° ° Is “solution or aggravation, have nothing | to set up a plant of the size necessary to TRY A POUND TODAY ponder i | e.d@ with the question of victory or de- | assure economical] production. FLORIDA, INE : eeaaamaai teat.and it is rather foolish for us to dull : Jt may be e ily possible for the na- | "1 EL GWINNE BREW Pure our aoe oe oe hot hom who fought for | tion in peace-time years to secure all NOTICE To CREDITORS ws by asserting:that their effort was for | the oil that it ires,’ either from pro- | mavite “Teuter™ and, Perso 7 7 ERATION :nothing. oe duction in this country or from wells | “"uu"snd tacit you are hereby PLAS OS See m4 \ : a e overseas. In thevevent of international | orn uy aedeeS fo, present any WHAT DO OUR FOLKS WANT? war, however, the supply of oil from | <ither of you may have against ‘the oe ‘4 entate of Hasal Gwanne Brewer, de- overseas willbe «ansecure and it may be | (cased. late of the County of Mar- There are lots of answers to that ques- | that this country, like Nazi Germany, will Counts sige “or Matonroe County. | ition, but beiled down toasimple para-| find it necessary to produce oil in syn- House 6 “sald Co nis atk A : Pa | - A A : wi e calen ceraph the farmers want guaranteed in. | thetic plants or seriously handicap the war { months’ rrom the. time of the fir REAL ICE ‘BASIS and You Will Get GUARANTEED Refrigeration Service te be PURE, Healthy and Sete comes, and veterans want increased pen. | effort. diaim or demana shan be in writing, sions. While the cost of synthetic fuel is dence and pont oitice Address of th Old people want to be left alone and | higher than the natural product at the | the claimant, hie agent, ar his a Friday and Saturday ap «» not made to spend all of their savings for | present time, there exists the possibility | mapa not so filed shall be void. © JACK LONDON | 7 % nd hakevieh inh Titi 4 Dated at Key West, Florida this er Me TEN NOON IAF | Thom M4 A axes, and on monkey-shining political | that refinements and the development of | stn ‘aay Of May, Ao T1908. miceiei Wana ana | pson terprises, Ine 2 chaiiges. ; commercial synthetic plants may, in the | as ancillary Administeattix of |] gSUSAN HAYWARD || ft Mumford & Ross | . ls - . j course of years, make it possible for syn- | frewer decessea “ “"'"™"? |. Coming: FLOR DE CANA 220. DUVAL STREET (ICE DIVISION) 3 Tt takes a lot of patience to improve’ thetic oilto compete with the natural | X,GURPE HARRIS. , anuel Next Door Delmonico Restaurant |} TELEPHONE NO. 8 REY Weer. rion . the human race and it takes a lot of time, | product. Rath tahas mertage y 49. “ 2 ‘ _ Uldatatalelttetartal tla