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= nena let g et ee blag SN Sati * ens Pat THE, KEY WEST CITIZEN. Saturday,-June 16, 1991 CONCH i ssa a : i. Sit 7 } * Published (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub: | | | ft Be sisher, from: Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets | y i | ‘AYMER UAL “++ s018* Only Daily’Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County | a... By JOHN ROEBURT {By 8 a : 3 | oe Lulu insman, e pleasant 4 | \smile soothes callers at the coun, NORMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manage: | ieee denon s |ty school superintendent’s office, Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter } Chapter 12 erent nies bats ni amused cat; De A ic he Rie so Rea.” {grew excited the other e: TELEPHONES $1 and 1935 | "LEY hurried ‘along sidewalks} "" i oter repeated) “Jigger,.Mo-| ““Youdonitthink sol” |__| whenpresent .* Nn al ete - - - me Por tga a ageapaths, **Y-) van.” with his brow furrowed| “No. I think Hunter will think | 444 a chart of < e ' _Member of The Associated Press—The Associated Press is exclusively | eat ond Clouds Of steam hung] intensely. Jigger stared at him,| twice about formal reprisal when | Cine calied an : ‘ entitled to use for reproduction of ali news dispatches credited to it} n the atmosphere. The sense of| his own thoughts pushing. He had} he comes to and reads a note TM |) Gait rath ~««r-not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local news| desolation was oppressive in this| the sensation ot being joined in| going to stick in his hand. e faa found + published here. be ‘region where houses w spaced | Hunter's absorption. Red said blankly, “ A note? Nexis wen for s * ani i ssoci i ide) acres apart. Hunter said dist&ntly, “I’ve} Jigger said, “Drag our uncon- & Member Florida Press Association and Associated Dailies of | The low b-zzz of an saclacoasies heard.the hame some “here.” scious friends to one side, off the | i Subscription (by carrier) 25 per week, year $12.00, single copy 5c behind them grew louder. Jigger| Jieger started ‘electrically.| walk. Also immobilize the Hunter | 5 tt ieee amount of al. i ya EE Pare oy looked over his shoulder hope- | Something had clicked inside him, | car. Take the rotor out. e | have t é ta é Pi : ¥ blood. She i f ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION fully, his thumb up in a hitch-/ like a light switch shapped on in shee {inte Wess ot ae A cabal in the blood. § he was just we The Cites Eig oe i eiieks i | hiker signal | a dark corner'of his brain. unte> and I. We met outsi about to steer me down to sce th fe The Citizen is an open forum,and invites discussion of: public issue: | ES aoe Beuaroos ri indy’s. Restaurant; one rainy : white,'< ais t and ‘subjects of local or general interest, but it will not publish | POs pamied 4 d about | - The name been in the Banety oe pen Node down to 86 Chiari: eerie vk ail when i anonymous communications. | fifty vards behi: hem, ung in| Mr. Hunte: y_ said. ion Reet. Hea cates laters <plained the matt 3 & 1 flank the footpath, then geared| could ha een it there. i ev eder hi WHAT'S IN A NAME depart- § —- - } a “ trunk < = p | ed to. the walker’s gait,| “Hunter's face relaxed. “Escort| WS Tiding a corpse in a trunk) ty) ) mmel, not Dillon : | uiking them, It was a town car! these men to the depot and see| inte 2 police trap. “ag Spee Gren ; & ith & high square tonneau. It] tnat they leave town Rumely.”| Rec stared apprehensively at ae Bok count ca nee : es § | had the look of a hearse. | Rumely moved in closer; one Seer piem strive! in the railro: Lae ost eRe __ 3 | ,The license plate was a simple|hand just a single movement| Waiting room. oS pee eee alt CHER £ r ON | MH. away from the bulge‘of a shoulds| (Belas, Jliguer stalled | o. (Bee he says, aamed Gun ; # | Red swore, “Now what!” jer holster. “Okay, fellows,” he}, “When we roll into Penn Sta: |spaniel, he says, : i | ieckened his stride.| said languidly, “hop in for a free| tion, not before.” Red added anx- | so that someday H | | «x ig," he ordere | ride,” iously, “Can't we get Hunter:out /gog he can have a f “ * PRE | ol . sa 4 eae ee fe . of circulation, under lock and |” : Word. fre & hey moved ahead in a tush,| Red started for the converting: key?” called Limbo . z bumping each other. The town] Jigger grinned disarmingly under y* rh Miami Beach acqua - - “THIS IS THE LONGEST WAY TO THE BARRACKS, car held its distance. |Rumely’s steady gaze. He sai “On what grounds, Red?” | Sang who. ow! be : s90d," > gas} Stitch | “Nic = i is - J “Ar A * a * 7 IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED | ehh Ins THERES Be ee ee Sel Menai aid: noting dipgen|Ppicmeye glee says that Noel Coward promised get SHE CITIZEN i oT: 5 5 Ra a ASRS Ea sr stopped to let Red re-|moved to Rumely’s side careless-| _ Jigger shook his head. “Even | to send some pepper-mint flavored j 1. More Hotels and Apartments. | e c The vehicle stopped too,|ly, heading for the convertible.| if we convinced ourselves, we've | wood to be used in broiling steaks, j 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. | Jap Decides ‘ | Humely twisted in a sudden cau-| gota story we can’t sell. There |for the next time Coward stops i 3. Airports—Land and Sea. | KEY WE T ‘ p a eyed the town car. What| tion, but too late. isn't a lic su * |in, which is often . . . But Sam is ; 4. Consolidation of County and City Governmerts. "fl ¢ its result? dence. | worried. because he’s afraid’ th 4 5. Community Auditorium. V ar Is Qver xt minute, Jigger)/"[HE blow crushed into_ the ‘What about the statements Oe 2 “tes seat ie : NEWS ‘ i:new. A convertible raced toward|' I doughy mass of cheek: Rum- from Aunt Penny, and from Wil- poet ee west toe | AGAMA: Guam. 3 them the direction of town.|ely’s hands were pawing blindly | lie? i ee EE pe" A peatgg ek hcp : ~ THRE Seg Its brakes screamed, a door flung}when the knee landed. His face} “Wouldn't stand up.” Jigger | fever Haven That could be FLAMETREE FESTIVAL OF Days Gone B ~A. Sapanes open,, and a man squeezed free/ was}a sick. deathly green as Jig-| 8tinned. “They'd both end up in | interpreted two way Slang i 4 ‘i : Y come out trom’*his OF BiG. qe |ger bent over him and ‘whisked | Padded cells. {term for the Marine guard at the«.;4 | History repeats itself, as has been said many a time, Pe | 8 aipely— Police Chief Ben/the gun out of the shoulder 2p about 2u plang HANET anal station is “Snowdrops” be- ep is time i i ase of a md ‘ saVS i y 2 ada Rumely. | holster. at 9 riton i. | ; d white helmets a and this time it repeats in the case ag man, who a4 Hunter alighted, and Jigger| . estarter sounded. Tigger Arwe: Brown's body was, lnadet (S Pees sound © ite helmets FS ii imen: y out Key West every time he e Junui| Seratinized: him, seeking a key to} moved abreast of the town car,} 0M vour Es ae % si dics et - something complimentary ab 3 OEY | : unui! the sudden omen of climax, But! pointing the gun. Red reached in| “Who'd believe me? And how |the Julius Stone menage . . isi | gets a chance. | Inoue was ong .of, a groyp of 19) Hunter’s face was composed and| ahd! shut off thé motor. He was} do I put abe Hawes Anbe | They ne gone = rome ae is Nitizen, bou: he Japenesé Saifdra andisoldiers who vealing. jpalée, like a’ bystander compro-{ Brown apart "S T | (Ohio) to pick up daughter Julie ; 1. Fy ayeman, publisher of The Citizen, bought't “i areca ee y and Hunter went to| mised by events his head “Our belief/that the | ho has been studying there Fort Pierce News-Tribune many years ago and employed j nave be rordine ve"tn: ther as if directed ‘by a| Jigger orderd, “Get out, Hunts] judt-Killed Anne Brown is the |}cy. is now as: nit editae of 8 . : dex ie stilt oditi fk ge R d, armed \y a single ma t of signals. They leaned | er.” long-dead Susan Hunter needs @ |) Foal i The’ Harry. i C. 8, Miley as editor. Miley is still editing that paper. Re- Nia mere iy and Pees tuna aoarabls gee composure|lot Of proving. There's a lot we | her school paper . The Harry, iit Z rm ne gun a mui Hunter obeyed. The posure J P: have left for the Carolinas cently he spoke in his column about the week-long festival - z : of undertones. Soon, Hunter came | was gone again; his face was wild.| don’: know. a lot we've got to | Pric tae vega Rian fi ‘ * Beth A Taken From The Files 18 ott ire still there > Jigger. “That was an unprovoked and| chase down.” and are due for a mountain sojurn E Miamians hold to celebrate the blooming of _poincianas. ap But Inoue éaid he finally decided ou entered my house under] brutal assault!” “For instance?” (did someone echo mountain «| Marjorie Stoneman Douglas, poet, novelist, short-story | Of The Key West Citizen |; : pretenses. You misrepre-| ‘And life insurance, Hunter!” | “Just how Hunter profited by | dew? ) Mel Adams will be Hank!) | baahesigit 2 auth f th “Ri f Grass”! interesting | *A*MAAMAAAAAASSAAAeasaas NSA ria ree ted vour motiyes; told me a} “Rumely was only to escort ie daughter's death, for one | nay for a fortnight .. . Mel picked = 5 writer and aut nor 0 e iver 0) FASS, an Interesti e 40 HERES KGS Ralph Russell Shak ee ee of siptratbe: th ei a aural ht a 4 “that’s just a job of research, {UP his temporary navy pass yes-., i and sometimes gripping account of the Florida Everglades signed. Hunter sald “Rumel y, identity| io ives up the ride.” The Thought| Go to the Probate Court in the | terday all set for the Monday rat- #7 was the first to call the ‘poinciana the “flametree.” She | Armand Schaefer and William —- this man.” " - | sent shivers up Jigger’s back. He County Seat. Check through the [race .. . Ted aise Whe will fe § A A ee 7 ,| Morgan here for preliminary! Contracts calli or more tha “He’s a cabdriver who was} lashed out savagely, and the con- | Wills.” : off to Mexico for study in the )9&h # yenides in Coconut Grove; and has visited: Key West many ae in the filming oe Lae e| one malic Be ay Nes oe caught ciding a murdered woman| cussion of metal on bone dropped|._“Oxay.” Jigger looked at his | art field, says he’s getting uppers, § times. Pratt’ A eillncs Daina © ton bient eobetruction re were! around New York in a trunk. His| Hunter. : skiany colleague slyly. “The |jowers, and a compartment . . . ‘ , " ca rates novel,-Mercy Island,” to¥) base: eu z yet) name is Jigger Moran.” Red locked terror-stricken.| County Seat’s one local stop down Pullman dentistry, with aince) Miley did not stop his story about poincianas when |4ay were visiting Boca Grande awardeed ‘by the Navy deptirt Jigger looked at Rumely signifi-| “Jizger, you're crazy. These guys| the line. You can catch the ver: peace ronal tantors oe | he concluded writing about those in Miami. He had a word | 3nd other islands south of Key|ment in Washington to F. E. Mae-) cantly, “You—uh—didn’t hurry| are admission tickets to the State| next train into Penn Station.” sign osha ; ' ee o aifeut pe Wes a he said it in superlatives West with Luther Pinder, Ocean|kle company and Bill Leach con-| back to Lewiston that day?” | Pen!” | {To be continued) 3 | ROTARIAN Robert Dopp pre<,!) sided at the informal luncheon of, S clut is week le W.+ capital. The attraction was thie { ee ue Rglreed won tripir | = You dialed the number of the “”. Tmissed it because I depended (i View hotel operator. struction company, Mi Here it'is: F “The most striking beautiful specimens of this regal | Young amex and women in Miss Mary Mptgan vand,,Ma . : y ¥ a 4 rested in learning first-aid will) Bernd-Cghen ,were, married — last . ree we have ever seen were in Key West some years ago. | neet iat Parish Hall tonight in|Monday in Lakeland, Florida, it) rye | * ext Time Ump _ Dialed Morgue, Apparently the trees don’t grow as large there, due no | ‘he first of a Series of Red Cross) was) le AOTIGS, i : fed here goday: Profes- (AV/s1a Pt. | 2 |Disttict of Columbia morgue—|on a ride that didn't come off .. . doubt to the lack of deep soil, but when they bloom they |¢lasses. "i \er Berndi€oheri *is® head) Ut ier il T OSS A Man I eter Answer ed | M-O-R-G-U-E—and a voice would! Dopp said, “That's what you get) 0 |Florida Southern college art de y i . é * iUP)\ This is answer: |for depending on a man.” . . 2” morrerrare'a veritableanaes af flaming, beauty, Only 13° auifomobile _licenses| partment. 5 ~ Out For Thinking WARING TON fee @Phcgs PS 8 uty mormua; at. Bele epead.| SPENCE: Tmt depends an the : We have seen the poincianas in Miami, and _ while | sad been gold early this afternoon | ier ae ta] hetea is shhece tracert ES ing ¥Fr 5 Speak in sag gen aah yong ; + they may be a little taller, they lack the spread of the |in the two day: en tee +h laa eee wlth aa reyetl PHILADELPHIA, June 16.—(®)| This phenomenon convulsed the{ time a helicopter hovers near thes: . . : s a O1> 2: “g Ea) ? ny 7, , * y Pac poincianas in Key West, and, as Miley says, the trees in| cctor Joc McMahon's office. 'ftherimbmetén roadilig “at 61 ¥ fas] —They used to say a boy’s best/er with “Washington Thursday | population for about six months, | beach by rocing es along the» : Miami are not as gorg@ous asthose in Key West. Probably night. Thundershowers are prom-| friegd is his mutter—but it ain’t| night. ‘ 2 jit was simple enough. The tele-| Shore barking in defiance . . */so for Minnie Minoso—the star|, The umpire, Joe Paparella,| phone at the morgue was answer- | Cartoon laugh from the naval sta- {jj ©} Chicago White Sox ball player.|chargéd that Minnie. had been|ed by an employe named Joseph | tion: two girls looking at a sign«cit = |He is a great- hitter—American|cussing him—the ump. Minoso/F. St. Peter,“a coroner's assistant. ee bes es ised army, $ra-si8 ; iat te i i apt - - ages of The| Leag »ader— » is Spanish, | say: 2 e F | But it’s all over. St. Peter has had/| Vel, good food, handsome men," ng. ‘¢ ye oinc: Ss ey West ha’ meeting last night. Roberts re-| From the editotial pages of The} League leader—but he is Spanish, | says he was ~100 feet away, and/ ‘ 8 ect ee Anes BOM ang Geir oF Dolncianas in pre pees signet Sanbciy Caubanell thes-|Citiean. “An older generation’ be. | txcbhee CHEE pou Rnue joing nothing but talking to him-|enough of gate-keeping. He has| nd asking “Couldn't we join justa/ spread of 60 feet, and the bloom is solid. For sheer beauty, tre owner, was appointed asi lieved that a liberal use of the} Well, Minnie /was thrown out | self in Spanish. ae jresigned. He’s going to work for | for our two weeks’ vacation? : : nothing in Nature, aside from the bougainvillea, compares | puiiding inspector to succeed’ rod made a boy smart.” | of the first game of a doublehead-| No more, says Minnie. jan electrical firm. sista ash ue a ai * with the poinciana when blomming, but, when it is leafless, ‘ 4 | | who squelches would-be-wooers «7 + +es~ :mo-other tree looks more gaunt than it does. Its change | | with the simple statement, “The 41’ . from gauntness to beauty is one of the many wonders in from & JERRY |trouble is T'm a diamond, mink. : ss |and Cadillac girl”. . . Peons just: 4: _ Nature, which most of us take for granted. | take the zircon-skunk-jaloppy cirsiy f ‘ ee * Saebn ots rant Pressey Weatherford was se-| ised by the Wweathéi'man to . a b ci b is a Topice " 4 ” » . aha begense ug poinciana ms distinctly a pical eree; tected to suecééd Archie ' Roberts) the: leat wave. iJ : and the occasional frost in Miami may affect their bloom, | as City Clerk at a commission, ‘ As Key West, now a tourist city, should capitalize on ieegers WHAT A BARGAIN 2d PART cuit a ~ oe isy ’ all its attractions, The Citizen thinks it would be condu- HERE YOu BES ERR NOD, WAIT TILL Uunay ghee PART Pranic: oe a oe nanos aie Ne cive to our interests to hold a flametree festival here. . ONLY $500 | filled for a desert journey . . 4 ‘ ; ‘ First thing you know we'll have:ioi ‘ ~f Ni 4 4 a “Bathless Groggins” celebration: 4 ; SAYS BODY AND SOUL ARE RELATED p) . : f a week . .. The only big showers; ee “A healthy body makes for a healthy mind and a SE ’ , \ s , rte teal pens Bit lara ae : healthy soul,” declares the Rev. Dr. Robert J. McCracken ¢ “EE : esc : it & cock 7 sallivie attanti saa : Wy J \ . XC > As a whole, the country’s state; - a recent, Sermon galling attention to, the delicate and . \ A ‘ ; Sade \ . 7 hospital ape 18% over-sitk subtle inter-relation and inter-action between the body e by i and soul, ‘ § } ae — ‘inal For many years the philosophy of the world centered “round the idea that the individual was composed of three . $ = as : 3 ¢ ; é > “™perts: body, mind and soul. More’ recently, there has 3 f : =< — : Ege. | Key West Citizen ’ been a general acceptance of the close unity between ‘ B 5 INC Gaumney NEWS and ED! x : mind and body and the clergyman now suggests the same ; ae »yreintimate relationship exists with the soul. 4 i < : : Obviously, the individual cannot be cut into three MY SWINS 1S TOO HIGH. UNCLE Po" - 1935 segments. Life is an entity, including physical, mental THOMAS - CAN YOU FIX IT ? 2 3 y »<and spiritual activity. Presumably, there is an inter-rela- j : 7 BUSINESS - ADVERTISING __tionship between the three factors, or, more probably a ; TELEPHONE unity that has not been generally recognized. | MWe ; y s ; . There was a day when the welfare of the spirit was | ars — ‘ presumed to rank far above that of the mind and the \ body. Gradually, however, there has come a recognition | of the essential identity of the individual personality and the impossibility of dividing human existence into three | separate compartments. Mind, body and spirit make up “a single individual and the development of personality =omust'be based upon appreciation of this fact. STRAND....2.. ptm atsemtaeechemc na Last Times Today PASSAGE WEST Making money easy is the hard way.. baad ; - ~- a ° . Jon —- A popular summer visitor is one supposed to be in -line.to inherit considerable wealth. penne PAYNE and DENNIS OKEEFE Coming: DEAR BRAT Mona a nag Edward che Russians do not care how long we are engaged in the war with Chinese Communists, or what our losses may be. In our candid opinion there is as much danger, to the | g f / WE . mw UGHING people of the United States, from a fascist government as | S Z Peres from a communist coup. S y ” mee, = Y | | MILTON BERLE « ( a ad ; . (it VIRGINIA MAYO We know a man who believes in the complete eco- nomic empancipation of women; he thinks that his wife | has as much right to support the family as he has.

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