The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 7, 1950, Page 3

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Z : he F Pi Fisil 33 H ae it up, and into town.” id” not make the mistake — further. but left it ghey phone and interpret sy Ba as’ they read, om it? mentally check- description cnd Hoting “well i fitted Trib Valse’s ete in the ioc days. oe - WR what ot had, in "the Age MS ah 5 vou fellows just now bm a WA was, Trib Valse,” he “Maybe. laybe not, I've preferred not ta think so. in an eee, Suits me a lot better to think is’ » charge.” subtle. dnd it was doing what he sourht to accomplish. Pienting a doubt that was grow- ‘ee t© neer-certainty. They re- S cemeeeteaamametien eet aol hey Vest In Davs Cone By AS TAKEN FROM FILES OF THE CITITFN OF |. \ JANUARY 7, 1940 } DL Ld Discovery of the bloaté@' body “f em nidentified middle-aged wn in the swimming at the eige of Roosevelt Boulévatd off Fiorite bay at 7 p.m. today start- ed am investigation to determine whether the man had bedn mur- tered or had killed huspif an- whusval circumstances | Cireum tance urrounding the exploss nd fire that seribusly waged the home of H. O. Pen- ' » and Souffiard t Tuesday night were tigated today by to iS. Devies, Tampa, repres- t {w n department we t i} joard of Fira ' € | t R J 3 Mul S. J., who for an f yeors, has been a cst M Star of the R at « Church here Loyola Univer oO n where he n philosephy | n pressive and wh series of programs will be the first he Planning Program pregen- hor bt. & be given at meat Guerd Hedtiquarters Balld- m1 presented as rt West Planning Week i) mtly with the State Planning Board Exhibit which pened here last Saturday morn wf and contyiues f dura er ‘ petit being the United One of Two ® The Styleline, one of two individu: ally designed larity with Chevrolet | Chevrolets also offer wt tare ochre ay come Ter 1950. Improved grille | the Powerglide automatic transmission as optional equip- guards and more tasteful orna- | ment on De Luxe models. owners, will have new work, sturdier bumper ef my cousin es killed in action, | fac thought ~e re the same as ever you was, ; ‘m ae to see you back.” “Then she saw the gravity o. the faces of the other men. With sudden understanding. Sox asked questions. Instead she eh the circuit rider’ | Seeks to me ike theyll, be! ino wedding today. in’ arly case, | ~ It was Mrs, Elwood, maa tate, go back to ever, who took the coe aoe “I haven't for; ee grit ag wood.” Zachary tri tried @ reassuring manner, bu hoe voice ‘was grave. “There have other things—I!’m sorry, but t! — no way of avoldhig em.” “Maybe so.” Mrs. Elwood look at him. “But at least you shou! be able, JP brid ge te bride?" Zach: proclaimed “hhis Sew! PB, waiting, but isn’t she over at the snd Rave lo ane was ina to re Ely wood, a new thoi pe Mind’ turned for the f t ime for @ nese nt at 2 oven herent ois face, “hen ir ten Behind nis ana Za Zachary hia a smile. He had-staved. this off a while, but it was here now. et now. it was somehow more jamning for Valse to be recog- rone had. con- nized ‘than if e insist a stg was a tinued to stranger vena an impos Trib Vale lave no gt rl of that. He was shal Mrs... Elwood’s hand and smiling down into her e. A little more color than usual was staining Mrs, Elwood’s cheeks now.; “Land sakes, I've been blind, Trib,” she confessed, “Deep down, Truman Surprised AFLofL Merry Mckers. Thursday $i; WASHINGTON, Jon. 7. (P) President Truman made enother one of his surprise day, He popped 7 bancuet in honor of “amvel Gompers, the hades ‘ai the labor or- gan ha seid that Gom- pers was — in the President's words — “The originator of the great movement which set 'abor free.” The President went on to describe the late labor leader as neutral when it came to policies. Mr. Truman called the AFofL, founder a Statesman in the “Bipartisan sense.” But, added the Presi- dent, “He was just as good a Democrat as I ever was.” Mr. Trumen said that he remembers Gompers’ death in 1924 very well, Recalled the President: “I ‘was defeated for re-election that year. And they've never succeeded in doing that to me since,” tell us where your] faces. studiously blank as they “I'm sorry about keeping her|the tree at the edge of the ght | serious business,” he said. “every~ 't | Wood the: o ‘mild and if the full powers of the | 1 labor . j “may sighify be getting up andj leaving—opposed, fae oe she said. “Some’ things need some straightenin’ aut. . . to the church a) : INS ONE spoke for a moment. One thing had been settled, 7 we ly knew it. He was alse, There would be no | gument on that score, | lie of Shera thought that they lerstood why Armin Zachary had refused to acknowledge it, | and most of them thought. too. it they had done him a gross justice in originally failing to understand the reason. Valse could read that in their Were. He had a sudden insight that perhaps the noose was closer now than it had been back under a It was Lundeen who marhis all. adds up to mighty ing considered. We don’t want tar a anything hasty—or make mistakes here. ile’ they “hesitated, Sal door } butet open again, and Mrs. El- was back with several of is ladies in her wake, | they. were really unset. Bid rd Indian kill somebody, and did Trib take a shot at him?” "That's what he claims,” Zach- ary acknowledged. “Well! And if. that’s so, what : at we will. the Indians do? What came to tell vou was that we've found Saralee’s dress. She took it off and got something else to wear--a pair of levi’s. we think. | Now ane taken a horse and gone off. nobody knows where, or what for! And now mavbe vow'll wake um at the thought of that poor child riding ajl alone ot in the hills—-and Indians on the war- path!” {To .be continued) Your Horoscope | SATURDAY, JANUARY 7,; 1950—Romantic, and if the mind) is turned toward study, inclined to law. A lover o: :ne comforts df life and of good eating, but bal-{ anced by a desire to carry out the plans and thus lead to an in- dependence in life petence. SUNDAY, JANUARY 8 You should have rema Powers of expression in music} and poetry, The nature will be! mind are exerted you may come a benefactor to ma There will be trials, but pa will carry the work on to ultj-/ mate success. PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE The meeting had dragred on intermittently. The president Was anxious to leave, but there were still ja few obctinate mem-} bers who insi-ted on continuing until the matter in question was settled, although it apparent that nq progress was being i made. | At last he could stand it no} longer. {All those in favor of an adjournment,” he announced, | the same.” —— — States Maritime Commission ask- ing that it compel the P. &-O, Steamship Company to }) provide better Ser¥ice to Cuba or‘approve any application for authority to operate a Havana ferry. service that may "come before it. Only about one-quarter of the automobile ownhers..of Monroe county had taken out their 1940 motor vehicle licenses up to this afternoon, aé¢cording to County Tax Collector Frank H. Ladd. Unless extended by order of the sedans | mentation are some of the exterior improvements. New governor the deadline for buying the-tags is January 15. | Flight of the good-will aviators | fram the Miami air maneuvers to} Havana by way of Key West was! postponed ta@day until tomorrow, | aceerding to word received by| Mayor Willard M, Albury and of- fitials ef Key West Chamber of | Commerc. | The Citizen today says in an editorial paragraph | “A triple pl: White House to | Capitol to Capital.” power and comfort with SIX FEET DOWN! By LL AEN ‘SCORCHY SMITH T’D LOVE TO HELP CATCH SCHEME! I HOPE I-CAN re DO MY PART / = Ey ily” AT “THE BEAUTEOUS Se ic DAMSEL I FAIN AND WRITTEN \/- vi ON pH Aly ae FEMINI | POOR “EYESY!* iF ae Seacu tt LENG Me 8 BETWEEN HIM AN. HIS PRECIOUS mar--f SIR OAKY/ DOST YE MEAN TO INFER I HAVE NOT CASED THE ONLY YESTERDAY T DIDST SEE HER AT A GIDDAF FLOSSIE! “GIDDAP NELLIE! 3 Pear Farsts @

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