The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 18, 1949, Page 8

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TRE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘f Interest To You, But... and Gave his customers good ser- vice. He put up attractive signs on , work the best we know how, if we | ‘| the highway, telling now good his i hot dogs were. He put a modest ad Passing motorists “Have a hot dog, mister, they’ delicious.” And people bought. jand upset over {which we have no control, if we : }__ His business grew like a weed | More and more people bought hi build up fears and prejudices and spend our time thinking of all the - (®) Wirephoto via Radio from London oe ab gle; sit aac rev, Were terrible things that may happen, * ‘OOP POUR CREW MEMBERS ere among the 48 pérsons rescued from a Transocean airliner ors s. So ke in-! we usually bring on the troubles ie. 12. comping out io the part a . 8 . creased his bi id ici | MRS. RUTH KENNERTY and her son, Reggie, are ~ Se HER GUE of gas and bellied into the Atlantic ocean off the coast of Ireland with $8 persons [ c151) the ions ey rev A ee es ak Chadinden{S. . aflée-evie trom the building. ss. Kennecty sae Ghee qeeert, The eusviver ore aboard the trawler Si if Which picked them up: at sea and is | had to enlarge h stand..So m: ih » out “until justice is done.” She says she had paid the rent im tel op s oodidaiall 7 5 > rE anv we feared would come upon us. i eotet fee shore. Left t right: First Officer Richard B. Hell of Long Beach. Calif.: Second Offi- | customers came that he couldn't, You-end Tend sue nclabbee toe +12. Their dog, “Lassie”. is camping out with them. tot fh Meare of Windsor Locks. Conn: Navigator James A. Bauman of Great Barrington. take care of them by himself, 36'y, Vou 2nd Land our neighbor can| | August Bs TE SS eee — —_ Meet: Capt Btward C. Bessey of Wethersfield. Conn. pilot of the plane, and an unidentified mem- | he hired a man to cook anda virl adhere Sci WaT te mi : ee : bs ie ot sebastian nts hr of He Chew OF the rescue ship. Nine porson: were killed or were lost in trying to escape from | to hop cars. Then he bought a fine peti : and heart-bteaking. as we mile-or more in length, und a ew tween 55 million a pieee a: & settied into ithe water. new stove. He was happy ~ and beh’ it, if we neglect doing have been found to measure 20 to; eggs in a lifetime. Ae y _ {making money. Svipayortpentstagse a 30 miles. aint Re asain abi the things we are supposed to do The number of U. S. forest fire * oe oe é | Then hi; son came home from and spend our time spreading 20 m6 5 after 1929, ey J ; a = = eee) WOVES LP. INDUCTS COLLINS AS SUCCESSOR college. Proud of his growing bus-’ fear and alarm. The best way to| _ 1 the 20 years after 1929, ; dropped 13 per cent during iness and happy to haye his boy avoid a depression is to quit] Turkey replaced the old Arabic mann ‘ home, the man said, “Son, I did thinking and talking about one. | script with the Latin alphabet, she! Ahout 13 per cent of the ” jall this for you, it’s a good little| ed published 40,000 books compared weight of a pig is lard. - page wn 10S Goes sn to only 30,000 published during} = —— taking you in 23a partner ‘0 only 30, s | il on when I retire it will be all y TO DAY'S § {the two ce: s before 1929. | Wine was produced in & “But father.” the son said,! aes as early as 2400 B. ¢ said, The state i s almost “Haven't you been listening to a ei age rele Seca et ee - the radio? Don’t you read the square, measuring virtually 200; Probably one out of eve ou @ = newspapers? The! a big d | miles on each side. Swiss knows how to sk pression on. The European s — ' ee Tr - ; tion is terrible. The domestic ~it- | By AP Newsfeatures’ White firtrees grow to a height! ane word devil means “ttt _— o juation is wor Unemployment of 140 feet and a diameter of 36 - : is growing by leaps and bounds.| ~~ ee inches or Ww \ god - oe ; The state is broke and can’t pay’ JAMES PAUL WARBURG, born | = its bills. Business is stagnant. pro- | Aug. 18, 1896, in Hamburg, Ger-| A single oyster produces be-| Windmills first bees ; ; duction is falling off and the many, son of Paul M. Warburg, Tek Se ha a _— : |country is going to pot.” | banker, and Nina J. Loeb, mem- - new counter and some more stools | Co, Then when : | but he called up the supply house; Woodrow Wil- . and cancelled the order. Then he son established é (P) Wirephoto| cut down on his bu id meat or- | the Federal Re- . OOF GHAR BRADLEY iict:). mew permanent chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, gives (der. He fired the cook and the! J.P,WARBURG serve system, ¢}$ A gS RA A Q : » © eter i Washington to Gon. Lawton Collins (right). his successor as Army Chief of {car hop and phoned the new:-} Warburg, Sr., served on the first : Sell, Ghertiy before. Gen. Bradley wes sworn in for his new job. Mrs. Collins is in center. | paper, telling them to stop his Federal Reserve Board. When elereeed ere Army Secretary Gordon Gray (left) amd Defense Secretary Louis Johnson. - > e* = e ———_ = = The HOUSE on LILAC STREET} by. FRED BAYARD red to him. “Say—maybe this ar > found was hers—?” 1 don’t know, but we've got to a cop.” Frank thought quick. o > = ——_ LL LD_SS_S==__ = t depression I've ever exper-| be removed by scouring with | household cleansers. ~— - Chapter 18 Nothing could have made him) The two youthful faces bright- | A mile or so down the road an-| Ohio have electricity—the largest | k the words aloud. ened. Something about the detec- | ,; z i a hot cog stand. sus aS a la 80 Det ¢ a = : iat opined earn ll | other chap opened a hot cog stand./ acres under greenhouse gla: i 4:5 decided | wand pay) Ton Be Ate an-| five’'s manner inspired confi- | He had good hot dogs, fave eX-' which is more than that in any BRISKET of you think she was drowned?”| With _many interruptions from | cellent service, was court and | other state. | BEEF ivy & Another thought oc-} Mike, Frankie told his story, the | attentive to custon and he did} using to be hurried. Frank said when they ed down the slope. One look convinced the arm of t law that the boys had not gining things. I let anyone near disappeared in the di- examination, of course,” was the ; . Werte” Pre n from which they had reply. ae there’s no doubt CAMPBELLS TOMATO t about it is girl was strangled.” {| . at «eee tone Gourd a Staneled.” | Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service aybe her ame sin it }yN WHAT seemed to be only a] been dead?” —— between —— ad cmch hte 4 “I think short the place was] “Hard to tell exactly, but 1 1 spectators, drawn like ied terete T'll be able to PLANTERS CETA it back to the path| vultures to the scene of the dis-| tell_better later. POINTS ON FLO! - 8 coc ' PS Saline | aster. Seat ace ioieats bao lait here Atl Also Serving ALL oe aE ae DA) REZe wo boys, momentarily for- . Stood wide-eyed, watch- police pion § worwiNg Sway as the boys} | jut going to have a look! i nabs im so het up.”| e patrolman, who had first brought here. There's no sign of Exprese Schedule: aoe wee the slope in aj wed them to the spot a struggle.” Stops En Route 4 wremeie rd, accompanied by another | _ “More than likely.” the doctor “ee eae 8 DAILY (Ex: ah Eee Gat brought) man Peek, Se ee eames CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P.M. Ar- | pelt ven, [hese are the sir, whi iculars as soon as can.” He " 0 le * Lou!” the inted. _| reported YS Sit» who) vurried off. rives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid CAMPBELL'S & e At the very ‘D'the water] Lic nt Fletcher looked at/ | With the removal of the body, night. women, thee down, one arm} them and smiled. It helped to put| the onlookers had begun to dis- LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT ward, he fing. s bur i em as hei ease. Not so his perae, and quiet settled over the | SUNDAYS) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- —_ — = © aes foota. Mer other| next words. park again. ii Key West ef > wp Aewbied under’ ne “How did you boys happen to| | Fletcher was the last to go. He nee YN a] LEACH WHITE RING + we. shadowy, be down here this ing? | sto leep in thought. Somehow, | ‘ by the overhar nildn't you be at school?” | what had happened here was out 3 3 B : and part of the reta Mike looked at Frankie and fe oye leaked ot sic.” Frankie’s voice words tumbling out in a rush in his anxiety to please. Fletcher listened carefully, then called to one of the men. “Sergeant, find out where these As the boys went off, Lieuten- ant Fletcher walked thoughtfully toward the little group of men at | the water’s sg. The girl's body was being placed on a stretcher. The medi- cal examiner came up to him. “What’s the verdict, Doc?” Fletcher asked. “Tl have to make a further night. The ground under her is quite dry. Looks to me as if she was killed somewhere else and of keeping with the sunlight and the sparkling water. Finally he too turned and |He is educated and understands banking* family. Financier and author, he was Whereupon. the father thotight, | “Well, my son’s been to college. | ” ber of anothe: these thir He Ustens to the, brought to the radio and is the newspapers | U. S. in 1902, and he certainly ought to know, when his fa- what he is talking abo: j So the father immediately be- | gan to curtail. He had ordered a} ther became a member of Kuhn, Loeb & his | FDR established his “brain trust” on| James P. Warburg was one of its to; members. He once broke with | FDR, but returned to camp with Sales fell off over night. De-| the advent of World War I. Grad- | advertising. He took down {road signs and quit standing the highway inviting people sample his, hot dogs. | pressed, the old man became sur ated from Harvard as a Phi Beta }ly, he wes discourteous. gave poor Kappa in 1917, Warburg had serv- jservice and was so chinchy with ed in the Navy in World War I. |portains served that the few c |tomers hehad left began to com-| ° | pln ‘Interesting Notes | “You're right, son,” the old man} |said gloomily, certainly are} Tints and discolorations caused | bang smack in the middle of the by overheating stainless steel can Although whale oil out of fashion 100 yea |a land office business. He busy and making so muc | that he didn’t have time to about the European situatio went king glass candleholders | Overseas Transportation Company, Ine. Between Miami end Key West Local Schedule: | (Stops At All Intermediate Points) | LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- { CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock bent te r like a ueak, “’ made for his car. As he got in, he A se Te that AT. 4 with| skipped school today” sie glanced at the plainclothesman A. M. and arrives at Miami st 4:00 ~ wil softly sieving her fair] “Perhaps it was a good thing| behind the wheel. | o'clock P. M. erred that you did,” was the surprising| _ “Well,” he remarked, “Missi: MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT ©, Siways the bolder of! reply. “Otherwise it might have fr finglly began to walk to n quite 2 while before she o Weluctantly Mike fo! as found. Now, if you two can s | tell me everything you know, we roe link she’s sick or ‘4 nt be able to forget the latter whispered. your playing hooky.” Persons can close one file! We've found Ruth Hamilton!” He placed on the seat beside him the red leather briefcase the boys had found. (Te be continued) Subscribe for The Citizen--2¢ Wey LEAVES | SUNDAYS) at 9:00 o'clock A. M. and | nae at Key West at 5:00 o'clock | ¥ FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE FULL CARGO INSURANCE |) MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton & Francis Sts. PHONES: $2 AND $3 candles | y found a policeman not] boys live, and take them home.” |the domestic situation or unem-' by hand by virtually the same | m the entrance to the| He looked at them. “I may want | ployment. He hired the cook and’ methods they used a century ago. | Lb , ‘ to ask you some more questions | ¢ nop the old man had _ fired, | aero, u er . Lbs The policeman followed after} later. If so, Pll let you know.” | nought a new stove and built up! Antartic icebergs are often a 1028 Truman Ave. We Deliver tat. $080 CUT FROM TOP-QUALITY WESTERN BEEF T-BONE STEAKS « | LEAN MEATY Spare Ribs = 35¢ GRADE “A” WESTERN Chuck Roast » 49c CREAMERY ROLL MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE : 49¢ LARGE BOX 23¢ Peanuts « 27¢ Pint Bottle JCIFLOUR 5 = 3% Potatoes| Carrots Bananas 5. 19¢ c ub uo

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