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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1959 a t S41 © matter of putting the pictures on ‘Money-Making ioe a eeran sea : Sia PAGE TWO THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WELL AND HONORABLY Despite the fact that The Citizen has | [IN Black Fa ABalks Agai stated © gare i fed ea saa \ : c an a $ mn Pa Is Being FORA = FASCINATING EVENING : ace 2h : | iced | date in the egg genera vag! * . a? Newteows BY Florence Kerrigan Purchase SEE rumors are still going the rounds in Key want @ntered at ‘West, Florida, #s ascond class matter | || ie “ : » Chapter 9 ly. "And-l think Steve can put us| to his being ea- WASHINGTON.— (). JOAN West that The Citizen is backing this or e dbing the rch on {On the tight track.” es I don't know. |t0 make some money? : a research o1 ‘ y ed i g for! The ansosiated eye Mentitled that candidate. my book I had come across the} “You don’t know how much you in just talking to him | They Treamire. 3 seed in ase jog reproduction ‘of all news dispatches aesaitee nid 5 . name of an American: detective| 8" to me, Hugh,” she whis- | th I did, that he has | somebody who is. inte it or not otherwise ited in hia paper, and The Citizen is not baeking any candi- whose specialty was cases just| pered. “I could never have gone tudy of the family | making money. All you. need is he local news published here. f Hier this in fact he nadinedk ta cune through this by myself. I know his love for the | 4 rather well-equipped paper nia SUNSCRIPTION RATES date for local or national office, As The | ci a straight murder cane un, be think 1 do. 1 was ions of Black lan, tp unbal: | in ‘The ‘Treasury is. fresh out, if ie * . 1» Ma! it wa: ance him slightly. Your - aoe Oe Citizen is a Democratic newspaper and as | less it had an clement of th elimagining things, Or maybe. “To the point of insanity?” of that fancy paper hey. use to 4 Month this is a Democratic primary, it feels that | I knew that either Iris or 1 would torthice old hike ily. Wighe. OM T tape Rikese? sien ses? ited rh supply 2,-. , * « g. a e 0 J are inv’ it, would be dot only presuming but unfair | Wilingly ae A ed might) | “lt so,” { laughed 1 ringly,|about “him 2nd the ‘things that |'b99 tons of the stuff. The Trea- | for itito try to persuade residents to vote | suspicions of murder and of ter- “Steve will find it." [ave happened here, BOE 4 for or against this or that Demoerat. It | {po 7in8 fhe, countrysic Bye STEVE ar: ive bg next day. He] I’had to be satisGed with that vay: *; was introduced to Gre; a oon as wad a chance renting notices. caren Or banks, aie nessintio 4 {believes now: and has always believed that | dominated by a long dead ances-| >, friend, and bécause of that and (him down the Smugglers’ Stair- Sceaen tor. fof at the rate of 10 cents a line. Demoérats should be given a free hand to had met this detective, Steve | Pecause Steve-is such’ an attrac- | way, showed him the cave and the: ices for entertainment by churches from tive personality, Greg took to him|€0ve, the alchemist’s laboratory, ; MENG Fath cry. jtself wil take care of the wenue is to be derived nt .| choose the nan they wish to represent ie bt oes ot im. ne at once. Iris told me afterwards | an “ him read the diary of Last Times Today 4 i f s ~|that she had expected to meet lac in the library. I took ects of ‘veal or | them on the Democratic ticket in the gen- | ning talking over some of bis more| elderly, professorly type of man,| fino im the TENSION WORLD’S GREATES have done that, then The Citizen joins | all, not gullible. jSteve's | rangy, six-foot ently ‘appeared L A od. ALDREY TROTTER, RICHARD nn ee nnn h a aeaaie ate alk noun anke pred with the red thatch t He listened a ae Cun ahanntetl vi em in s in i s a proven |clear, greenish gra jer , green eyes BAS! ? SPIRITUALISM wien them tn supporting the’ Democratic) of human agency,” Ivhad asked|tre tek conan ok eg glow Sey ee the scene. | BANAL SELEAVAS R nominees against ‘whatever opposition | him. his wide mouth that smiled easily| “Is there a p » which has |f Murder Selving EXPOSED ay -dev. ; he aig: ee He nodded. “That is true. But I)and winningly, for the deep voice |@ outlet ne bridge?” he Coming: THE RED SHOES may develop in t e campaign preceding am interested in the superna .|with its immediate pasurance of |asked. I had to that such @ /f jason Walbrouk, Maria Shearer Reverting the anarwect Semtesh the general election. I believe there are forces w | practicality and comm eat hadn't urred to me. | Beguiar Admission Froudulent Mediums be are Ba not fully understand, and I hope|Greg liked him Lecat hen we'll look for it,” he said. | " - The publisher of The Citizen is con- every time I take a case that this|evidently ate up the sto anant ‘ nted out. “The MIND READING fident that no other business house in | time I shall find the real thing. I|the castle, with the avidity of a/ne Hey West slsewhere’ inthe‘ United haven't so far.” child, without tt ey hiding webd ee mec This time perhaps he would. So| Which ‘most ‘adults States is freer of political pressure than | I wrote him at his London hotel, | they are told a ghc re Be, oe outlining the facts. *|Grég, as unlike as day and n. se, 8 this office is, and always has been were kindred spirits in the field|°f Black . Bs His response was immediate and of folklore. We list 1 f {s under .the present ownership. The enthusiastic: My Jetter had caught| aed ee i eel i publisher does not know how his employ- ioe Re Se MA Daeicing to. Fe, The night of his al Steve ij bout Gr d ih N es are going to vote in the May 2 primary Be bed chaneed his pind, jean ee ies 2 dope talk and they do not know how he is going to | ing for Castle ‘@uayle at once. Ghar ee ee ie ae s 5 t vote because he has not discussed the polit- “He will stay here ‘of course,”| whether that scene down, int TAS Sa a ; . } Said Iris when I told her. laboratory was an act or the re ical situation with them. They: will yote as “Unless he prefers to stay in| thing. If an act, why? If the re they pleasé and he will vote as he please + village, a ansented. ‘It is kind | thing, is the: cha thing as kes pre OTN ss of you to offer, Iris. mon possession, or let us pc without any attempt on the part of any-| “Kind Her eyes filled with|session of one person by anoth body in the office to try to change anybody { tears. “Hugh, my heart is broken| such as he seems to believe? Is 5 Ae ‘ Ss ot 2 about Greg! No expense, no in-|kidding himself, or us—or both?” | & else’s decision in being for or against any | convenience could be too great for| Steve smiled ‘his slow smile. “I! ! “9 4 a 5 me if he could be rescued from}|don’t know him well enough to candidate. Indeed, the men and the women | Bi. ton or trom his oma decisaye Ue nay be that be petever employed by the Citizen are so well able ] lusions—and restored to me as he pisnaeit under the domination of | © A i F = ay was,” the ancestor he admires so much. MONOGRAPH to make up their own minds how to vote, “TI know that, Iris,” I said, gent: He seems to really believe the sto-| they woul S " ‘. * a nee Desa Header: so he ig ap pa es rive ding MAKE UP THE DIFFERENCE Politicians should not forget the ; for or against any candidate. Wife: “G { ! . * ke eh oodness, George, this ld trite but true saying.that “chickens But the publisher of The Citizen be. lis not our baby: This ae eway would figure of incredulity | P? Stortling-incsediole: Moctel Feats show when| story. He ern AIB MONROE -oo.r nt nn Last Times, Today Thieves’ Highway site jae: HARD, CONTE and VALES- TINA CORTESE Coming: GOLDEN EARRINGS Marlene Dietrich, Ray Milland h the prem- he apparition iat | | to the | a door | | r the erypt ve a door Company, Ine. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service. —between—— MIAMI and KEY WEST | | Also Serving ALL POINTS.ON FLORIDA KEYS i ' | ; ‘ t 1 ” jcome home to roost. lieves his employ bates Sani Kei wrong carriage!” PYYTT TT) L is ees join with him in de- cae t : Gi ii Husband: “Shi i , thi The inen ss : f A Between Miami and Key West : ' ae THE ORACLE claring that mudslinging or a distorted | better carriage.” “Geis talic Met oh tae deee ne ita tee | flock to our’ little ; a e”-«| Whispering campaign is the lowest type |b Sight diets any Ttawn hich Plainly, “#heiokir : . ee of What's called “politics.” Asa rule abuse |. The National Geognaphic: Sgc-| Ses cgmeitered Mhelomaor waware {io add'to the v ANSWER CENSUS QUESTIONS 2 } ' ig |igty says Diamond Shoals, off! fate" ang seyneine the z dle, seeks , of a candidate jarawa more voters to his }ine North Carolina coast, ig i ae a. a eres pee ms | iy. Si ti ¢ | in bars and’ on the support, of the: deadliest ship trdps’on “| eae sak ecomenghy thr | True we nave a:“S ’ EXPRESS SCHEDULE . (No Stops En Route) ab er ‘¥ WEST DAILY (EX- MAYS) at 6:00 P, Mi Ar- | ° tives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid-} MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT ‘Census-takers are moving about and ‘ is Visiting Lhe hénies of ithé nbtiba! for the’ 1! | Einally, The Citizen reminds its read- | Atlantic seaboard. B be enpliabes, ve- | Med otherwise. j of which we ar érs again thai SS Sa fe fo ae eee i gai t igi is not espousing the cause and there aie other i rpose of asking questions necessary to | of any candidate in the local or the nation- Ere ze etna ennai " LISM” i ae alae phry at cet a oe * epllecting the information called for by } al, field. Vote as your conscince tells you Political In our history class discussion 'US.A.”—this we protest. Surely Ho A.M. } ve statute Under which the decennial count sunt is made. paps to voté, and you will have performed] - ae Wectioley,. Journalism,” we, Wo Deve ober tan vicious. es Be : s i <-.0f which to write. Key Wes! y sctoral duty well and Bgnora Dy. Announcements PS NOt eee, 83): BBE an Sx probably has more churches than ample of this sort of unciean } sas. si é y other city of its size in the Some writing, so our teacher oer any other city i j should be ‘accom. State Democratic Primary, .to.us the April. 9. iss athe U.S. Auand the servicemen..as_ pm May 2, 1950 is “New York Sunday ong {well as natives _ attend, / j covet whelming weight, of |yvyvyvvwvvvvywrrre) Ao che read, we becuine more! shrimp flcet is améai = and. more disturbed and” heated teresting old land-mgtls; at remarks and probing questions fu! beyondskelief, our: ‘we =e “upon héarsay, ‘suspi- For U. S. Congressman oF att allegations, 4th Congressional District oe - gy i di id maybi t of Our flowers; tees, sunséts “are tr. : tionment of membership in the House of PAT CANNON Mee ee Skee ovton. things to rave™ aboutsand. “dast ; R ‘ sae : ae HOW TO FINI TO FINDA G WIFE For U. S. ee but not least, we have in our 4 epresentatives, In addition, it provides OOD or U. S. Congressman iously known throughout the > t ‘ vital’ information in regard ee population peers 4th Congressional District world as the most wicked city in oon ae spcene Whe sect FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SER’ ar tl 2 “Would t Peace-loving 4 v= INSURAN' and people which serves many needs. It’s a fact that mere man, in his search Bui. LANTALE Teel ceople pass be neh people. FULL CARGO CE Some complaint has been made about | for a wife, is always more or less at the For State Senator if such pictures of lawlessness! AMERICAN HISTORY CLASS, MAIN OFFICE and WAREHOUSE: Cor. Eaton & questions relating to individual incomes. ! mercy of designing females. TAMPS A. FRARRON | "Wouldn't that very Be ak Ge Ken Wert a see ee ee These were included in the 1940. census For the benefit of the male citizens of =—-|praved individual depicted in April 18, 1950. and while the jnformation sought this | Monroe County, but without any know- For State Senatox REE: eR: aia Tigea ig TE oes | year:may be more detailed, there is little | ledge as to the true state of affairs, we NORWOOD R. STRAYHORN : reasgn to expect that the information gain- | submit the revelations of an unnamed For State Representative ; ed by the employes of the government will savant, who says that a man can BERNIE C. PAPY { be broadcast. s learn the character of the girl he banslemachia Many municipalities in the United} wants to marry if he will watch her For State Representative | States will make every effort to show aj peeling, cleaning and cooking—potatoes. I. ¥. PORTER, IV _ Iv e e large increase in population. For some According: to this wise man: “If she For “County. Goi Commissioner { ; t ) , reasgn, the worship of size seems to de-| peels the potato, cutting thick. rinds, she Bh Nghe el OS 0. ena e@ I wa y Ss vote itself particularly to cities and towns. | is extravagant. If she leaves the eyes, she |___ J Se artis Of course, there are certain economic } is lazy. If she uses a great, deal of fat in] For County Commissioner benefits that can accrue from the growth | cooking, she is greedy, and if she allows Barnet + abet of a city and there is no evidence of growth | it to burn, she is negligent.” * comparable to the report of the Census Youthful: swains, after carefully sub-| Por County Commissioner "refresh at the familiar red cohen: Bureau. mitting the young ladies to the above test LOUIS CARBONELL on the road to anywhere and finding them blameless, are urged to BOOBS FOOL THEMSELVES marry, whether she is rich or poor, ugly For County Commissioner or pretty, for she will prove “a good friend Second District Partisan writers owe their popularity J'and wife, bringing prosperity and happi- | FRED 5. DION Ke their willingness to forget intellectual | ness.” Maybe! | For Be eee onesty in their zeal to stir up the emo- — ——-—__—___—— -- ‘ourER tions of their cijentele. While this is a Taxes are high and the world is in a BEN N. ADAMS rather low type of writing, it has a certain | mess. Vote in May for the candidates you appeal and serves a purpose, even if jt be } think are the best. somewhat low in the scale. It is all right for an author to hand out HAPPY FAMILY CIRCLE partisan epithets to “whoop up” the boys, but if is pathetic when the writer falls for The world is heavily populated with his own stuffi.We can imagine no sorrier | individuals who would do “great things.” spectacle than a half - baked prophet, en- if. they. had or positions, or plenty of tranced by his own hocuspocus, filled with money. .,., the crusading zeal. The world fie very few men and Many a man, with what he considers jwothen who re fBtriving to do little things a gift for words, becomes hypnotized by | mm life inva manner that befits the doing his awn sounds and, at length, loses his | of the greater things. ability te reason. In the end, he is a big- There is much talk, for example, about ger boob than those who cheer his perform- | the value of family life. What do the ances, + ayerage father and mother, in this day, Ask for it either way. . . both ey do for the benefit of family life? trade-marks mean “he same thing, @, nation’s defenses are adequate— For that matter, what contribution it mo the word of the Secretary | does the young son, or the young daughter, and nobody would question | fee] impelled.to make in developing a MOTILED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY gy him ; “tea at of all mere admirals and gen- | happy family cirele that, in too many in- 1 KEY WEST COCA-COLA pestinh ites: COMPANY ~ Jam stances, is but a theory? JULIA STUART WILLIAMS © 1950, the Coca cgay