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Page Z THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Saturday, June 46, 195i ‘ #UD DIE: The Key West Citizen Published daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub- wsher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets Corpse on the Tou | By JOHN ROEBURT Only. Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County | AP Newsfeamcet j —— =P ae - sie a You've got it hanging out) possi NORMAN D. ARTMAN Business Manager| t of Sus he dealer's blank: look denied | Woo knowledge of the model, and Jig- | for ger prompted, “She was a bru-j&_ note nette named Sally Woods, who| the note he Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter TELEPHONES 51 and ion about recalled | on | pepe! warn ‘ ets > et bo: wtember of The Associated Press—The Associated Press is exclusively Em a act odd “that | run-of-the- * es behdereasiaie abereiiey M—Merle; Merle entitled to use for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to it | mill artist can assure you that an| a Sundae ae Ln with somié et. Was the chron cr not pieerwiee ba in this paper, and also the local news | Please, you must believe me. | —Jigger.,fought bublished here. | | = work, I know. His per: | xeitement ‘Member Fiorida Press. jation and Associate d Dailies of Florida | | . i don't, kn pos es : | to pooh. Bo Subscription (by carrier) 25c per week, year $12.00, single copy 5c ig a eyrer eee me P| araid, de 7 ie | ade those a fuer p ‘ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION | nee Obs evoualy, Th nee pereeeny aires then’ ‘daygitbaeee 4 { ched Jig-| nervously. at you must know? ger s st i i is an-open forum and invites discussion of public issues | | rething | “Yes, I must know.” equivoca 1 f ; subjects of local or general interest, but it will not publish. y Sundeman looked inte Jigger’s} mail’ dc he j \ous.commuriications. | Jigger said| face unhappily. A moment of in-| He flashed a lc f ion at itte ’ - ti | | ner warfare was expressed. in his ire Why are you so skeptical | ty God,| face. The dealer was plainly aj all of a | ¢.2.| man of some integrity, anda man| Red g Maybe be. whati” jSundemann’s brow fur“! who made a creed ahd supersti- | cause what you're | eS W. : “wrone! The| tion both of shunning all things | M oe ton irregular. He said, hte. Merle Leighton — he bought two of} Arents’ paintings.” ie ‘ soar paaes a brief delay in re fi saamer node ms doh action. and then Jigger’s mouth | Newspaper ¢ | | fe ll open, “Leighton? Not the ra-| fetti had cel lio Leighton, the radio advisor| of Merle Li ighton & “er lovelorn?” Otogenic i ae MRROVENEATS FOR REY WEST ADVOCATED Seka padded affirmation| t¥.,and a gilded ve _ THE igger saic nate ag «ommeeel, More Hotels and Apartments. he ure of ee " E r fingerea memory files, STZ Beach and Bathing Pavilion. | swer my questions as si enpgaaine GuBUsity Elurta Meee soomecees. f irports—Land and Sea. A | 2 can. ses aH Sin hony as < wemommew, Consolidation of County and City Governments. | r | yins, feature Vignes in toe Son |The man’s aC ¥ oucome, Community Auditorium. | mann |radio oracle to whos . program an|runs what practi remanent ee bie 2 | | rie eb sapien ger Ne came;|3 clinic with fewer qualifications isd eS ES = ; | Leighton, a golden voice in the for the job than the corner bar- ‘" t Parner at 3 . nO W| Nation’s e Frid. ht | ber. z é a “mentees CLOSE TOUCH WITH HURRICANES | A'5:30; Leighton the Great Witite Jigger quickened his stride pur TE | - Saarmakl Soe meer ae t 3 —_—— ~ a+ ++ “Exeept to star r his crazi-| Father to the s the disjilu-} posefully and Rea hurried along . : premise ‘pari in The Citizen'of'the unusually dry spring | i ; : | ness, be d know | sioned, and the maladjusted. ‘The| beside aa “You're not ging aay * , oa iy‘minimer have led'eoine Key Westers to predict | Man Gets Summons Completes Flying mn ; sGine| 2 lay priest, a self. styled | Pay Leighton a call this Inlet Al a | : } He R if h gut you've ting | soc and a charlatan on bjecte dai | 4 ‘ aie. we won't have a hurricane this season. They point | _ ‘ . Course | him for how lo: eve tongue across the]. aheg as Pep, Dest ites tt oon poche A : |} “Six, ma nonths.” | land— Th 7 ® pub-| lights in shop winc ; = ~“outthat moisture is the dominant factor in the formation of | And Star is Chain | “Did any paintings sell during] licized than the President. "| ing out; in dwellings, shades were | hurricanes, and that its comparative scarcity in this area i | all that time; I mean, excepting] Impossible, Jigger told himself| drawn. It was toc late for a pe- 7 thi Yar thi “adorn?” th paniehaes I mers | R ~achanc | the two you mentic | cautiously. Impossible that a man n detective to presume vis- ‘ I j thus far this year is a good “sign” that we won’t have any | ga reachons | ‘The dealer sh a. _of Leighton’s size could be in-|a-vis a nar e celebrity of Merle jaye | a ; ‘{spieal disturbances. By RAYMER | | “How were ntings| volved with Eric Arents or Sally | Leighton’s weight. Bide 1h i i e . : i Fe ele aay | priced during those earlier{Woods. Impossible!—But Jigger’s digger came to a stop. “Tomor- 1 But much rain or little rain at this stage of the season Ralph Hartenstine, customs of-| P4/TIMO oy tr |mind kept stirring as thoughts pk hag ur be aie et m * ‘ 4 ii Bea fe sige ae ne Some his : “leourt in ‘ | tinctive hesita-| began to mill and clrmor, The| tackle Leighton alone: while you ™* — Nas nothing whatever to do with what may happen later |ficer, had heart flutters a few See ‘ tion, as saps a nail] other man, the: fias. fewer de-|have a look in at Bellevue. See 2 & | t B on in the brewing or non-brewiny of hurricanes, days ago. Some one telephoned; — thre: ateni Sunde mann | scribed in Sally Waeas awe > | pew tenes aus stlend he fiw « a ; igh es as : és wet eee : BEE ES r said alm wo hun- | autobiographic writings e an-| tra PaUR. $20 TRY Seminole Indians’ view about hurricanes is different |hi™ to nn ite ne enw fa {start cake af dred and fifty xes $400.” | chorage to whom she had brought | useful- : ‘seen a ‘ Pith soba’ 7m . torrential) | Your car hit a dog? Not an ordin- | Jigger dri 1 in. “How | her tot: rrender— Could it be} “Yo.. mean, when and if he has 9" : from that which most of us entertain, During the torre ntial ary one, but a pedigreed animal| ction, all innocently then did y the sudden) leighton; could it? Strong Leigh-|@ memory sie : | rains in midsummer of 1944, the Indians 1, according to | worth $4,000.” Hartenstine thought! The summons said the man we $2500 prices to f ae a ei | ton a aoe > ae last lover had | Jigger bepas oe ied He tia § s ‘ i iami newspaper. ay wera a “ation” the rantica 7 me R | Sundemann didn’t attem 0; to be. Wise Leighton too, so wise| Was tense a nrough him, im- jy! Sa a long story ina Miami newspaper, they were a “sign” that Soy ial could ie temem-| charged with violating city ordin- | reply. He shook his head doleful-|a man; the wisdom and the man, |atient with. the hour. impatient ce FA we would not have a hurricane that season, but along came ieeht RHETT ae tay wh he | ance. number 438. And¢ all the | ae = ‘it srlager ne ed “Did. yul and a girl driven to find a one| for fain haw ie ue wie ae ‘ =] * , bee, ‘ ie} ma N hk } van ne | y a t Dy “« a > -/a cha you avi = Op one in September that passed 40 miles west of Key West |said. “If your wife is mixed up|™&" did was ask what ordinance | bE RU TR Sa ee TUG) 7 | TART AD CORY ARES. HC C0: Re oe ee So and slashed through the Everglades. in this, we'll have to take her in-| 73 “* pe i|- Arents’ ‘Nude of the Inner Eye Jigger nodded to himself. It was! (To be continued) ws Ca to custody,” the brusk voice i Pion | brig, Na At this writing, the rainfall in Key West this year has |tinued. So Ralph, Sonia Sa. on is entitled. to | Salk RRR Tal os Se ae = : ; been more than seven inches under normal, but that condi- | led for time, “What do I do?” ios “ Crauintrate cee Bas i Tr odin) In History. | JOB OPENING IN SINGAPORE Reports Bice. omg | C : tion will have nothing to do with whether or not a_hurri- | 28*¢4- egy told he nate t0 aP-! oko. “What irdinance 439?” . | SINGAPORE—()—The ‘uni~| , Meee F ‘ #1 “ * ;, | Pear a woroner’s office at a ne See Cee ere Official U. S. N Photo! | 1783 Continental Congress, | versity of Malaya is making in- | ey cane will cast its evi! eye in this area. For all we know this | set he |The arresiing officer was not ee ‘east F y ir yor! i t st a a a f our. Pome a oe ee |ariven from Philadelphia by a/quiries all over the world, — in- Se season may be similar to that in 1925 when the Weather| “An inquest? But I have to meet | (a is ee _ se Paes: ENSIGN LOUIS W. DILLMAN, ! mob of mutinous and half-drunk-|cluding Hong Kong and. the ’ Be Bureau did not report a single hurricane. But nothing that |4 Plane! L can't possibly be there. en pr sis ned that thece are], USNs son of Mr. and Mrs. LE. Jen soldiers, opens at Princeton, | United States, for a professor of Gt happened tn wakthor cohditions in 1996 Sg: . ey. why the coroner's rai a gopn A 438:"| Dillman of R. R, No. 2 N. Man- },N, J. | Chinese Sttrdies to head its new- S LA se cs 8 ii 5 can be us & | office?” Ralph protested. Why, in-|'W° 0" ‘ sf sere 38. | chester. Indiana, has recently | 1815—Historic treaty with Al-|ly created Department of Chi- E i ji ; Ine o: em is the yen- iy y partment — 0; i 4 basis to explain why we did not vaue a hurricane that year. aa bi fo explained. <A ‘i a 4 mh id ae are i “' completed a four months’ course |giers: the Algerians renouncing nese Studies. c EBD ENGR ‘ 4 logis... . well. . it's aj tom Goce. dine other is @ parking) in All Weather Fiying at the | all claims to tribute that had been} Dr. G. V. Allen, vice-chancel- 4 aoe on eed lee ee ve “8 eg d, "Ac, when $4,000 adg, anid int that case there| restriction governing a certain) Plegt All Weather Training |demantied for fréédom froth mol-|1ér) said “A well. known man : 2 2 were hitting the sky in Florida, was | would be an inquest. Hartenstine | pulmarr eal annuaioon tua vies Unit. He wil! report to Compo- |estation in the Mediterranean with a repute as a Cl se | 7 SEGA a hati ae . rT ‘anean. a reputation as a Chinese te not unlike other seasons. was about to look through his n parked eae bh |, site Squardon Twelve, Quonset | 1902—U. S. Army adopts the jscholar—a man with profound ‘ i i este wd insurance papers to see if there tha so they Ul did) point, R. K., for duty involving | oli drab uniform edge of pC 8 bf ‘ se ys 99 we have of great importance now— was a clause pertaining to hitting | 9° »w what 438 meant on his ising Wake Be bs 196 year-old iss stud- ange nd Hiceatue” i royulea E be somet ng that should enhearten all of us—that® we did | valuable dogs when the telephon- | t | 3 t, Alb Einste os h =" € t s c E Bos : is atta mia ee ER SS OO ert Einstein, writes his| — a 8 & er broke do n laughter. He! Nobody knew. It turned out) ,_, § rs ay h > % 4 8 a Tot Haye in 1925: the early spotting and continued track- pea ei it ba aes cack ‘Chiet thatthe irattic cburt did hat kane Tracy S. Voorhees of Brocka! cee om Asia nena cated the ‘Franklin D. Beasevelt de ing-of hurricanes. No airplane hurricane hunters were |Deputy Frank Webber after all,|2 copy of the book of ordinances| N. Y. and Washington, lawyer, ex-|" "1993--Congress enacts the Pure| 1942-—-The Civilian. Conserva- K operated then, and radio did not play much of a role in re- | but Coach Winnie Jones dogging | regulating traffic. All afternoon|under-secretary “of the army, / Food and Drugs Act : ‘tion Corps abolished by Congress. porting hurricanes. And we did not have radar—that won- | #@"tenstine’s day. There was no they tried to fir And court] born New Brunswick, N. J,, 1919—Prohibition in effect at] 1946—Fourth atom bomb drop- E tes 4 ‘ : : accident, no inquest. Of course, if ;closed dow ht with-| years ago. midnight. |ped in Bikini experiment. § der-of won lers—to concentrate on a hurricane’s eye and |there had been, it might have| out learning tr we | 1930—Fiscal year ends with the} 1950—-Truman signs bill extend- F tell in what direction it was traveling. In 1948 and 1949, | been for Winston, not d pooch. | The man who had got the sum-| where the story ends, at least for] budget balanced fof the last time ling Selective Service till July 9, : s the radar station at Boca Chica picked up hurricane eyes, | ier OF THR WEEK as |mons_ w home, and that. is a time being. | 1941—President Roosevelt dedi-| 1951. YORE Cre eee Seal Kae c i us.they. were passing over Cuba, and told us exactly the di- |Lt. Gordon R. Otis, USN, attached | wt a en yee a icjal U.S. Navy Fae : see's io : aie mee Haron a a [to VRERewh Sie LIEUTENANT George D, ‘ rections in which the storms were traveling. Those an- 1S Owen ae evel rg ye at ae |Civilian Employees Key West Naval Base Presented With Safety Awards Garner has recently reported to), a nouncements came at short intervals, and what the operat- jofficer on July 1. Owens will go : , Fleet All Weather Training ors Said turned out to be true. back to duty on the Gilmore. Unit, Key West for duty as Ma- We have not found out yet how to disrv r dissi Asked if he were related to the fetal Officer, turrirwned, though ae evel how. to disrupt or diaaiate ots tensity of elevator fame, Lt.| A graduate of Boys High School, k a, ough we will in time to come, but we do keep | Otis cracked, “No, but I have my Atlanta, Ga., Lieutenant Gar- E —in-elose touch with them, so close we know where they are | UPS and downs!” Leland March/ ner received a Bachelor of Arts t headed and the volume of wind they generate j) when asked, where he was going | degreé from Vanderbilt Uni- ‘ j : ; jon vacation confided, “I’m going | versity in 1942. ee | { aon i crazy.” He explained that he had | The son of Mr. and. Mrs. = eae 8 ublicity lies behind many sensations _ been busy locking up his trailer Garner, 1047 Stovall fi shat“appe: y i bli ye ational statements and battening down hatclies . . 4 Ga. Lie}tenant) 7 x ¢ N ppeak.ip Ae public prints. j ie evanything shipshape except | ied to sane east Maude! _ ; é sailiemarin sie i CR ja Hg nae “ ~ While he was} fiiiaricn of Eastman, Ga. The 1 é Few people decline an invitation to a goo ss ,_ | nai ing this down, ‘the metal door | Garner's will reside at 740 « P A good meal, re- of the trailer swung out and| i gardless of how busy they may be. | sliced right through the wooden | ee ee ee 1 { RAAT Sa DE Ai NN aa ‘ | shutter edge so that March had | aa I s Report: There are some Americans who have the Spee ees 2 Soe | FOR SALE ; ; idea that the war is against President Truman, KEY WEST will make another ; | bid for national publicity after Phu? am * | William Fay, associate editor of Newsprint ] | Collier’s magazine finishes his vis ec SLICE OF HAM beg pad Second Sheets which stretches from Maine to the | r lIsland City . . . He will include | 500 50c | Key West attractions in the fall | sia jissue after viewing the town and | ea ( | seeing a movie Monday night at | : [the Chamber of Confnerce.- 1s Artman Press » Story of The | | FloridasKeys.” pate ba aos r SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Randy | 8 Russell’s wife is in for some sur- = s | prises during their New York | | | State vacution . . . He insists a) jtaking her to Jones’ Be Last Times 2 |Coney Island where she'll ride| ~ —s et 1 jon the famous Steeple Chase GO FOR BROKE ; amusement gadget, if it’s still run- ¥ with I ning . . . Russell didn’t say he : i SPNSON ASD WARTS would make the ride himself, but | : Coming: STRANGERS he’s out of Arcaro’s class ON A TRAIN : That gal. known in Miami and | Farley Granger and Ruth |Key West as Sheila, The Pealah | Romana (Ryan) was stabbed recently in New Orleans by a suitor named | Wear . He either didn’t wear | P well, or maybe shé said she didn’t | : | ha e a stitch to Wear?” | Last Times Today : Dr. Allan K. Chalmers of the | DAUG y 3 Boston University Theological “ROSIE ° ‘GRADY . School, Congregational clergyman, | Offictat . Nav. ' born Cleveland, 54 years ago. . “Photo |f- JUNE HAVER: ‘AND GORDON SAFETY AWARDS for civilian amployens of the Kay West Naval Base wore presented by Captain C, ©. Adal Commander . (in Techalesion) Neil H. Swanson, executive edit- bcbfnag rele emma ae yee ae eg ogee naire toc tg pt Uk Coming: THE DAMNED , or of the Baltimore Sun, novelist Hutt. O. J. Sheppard, and C. J. Raines, T. Bey DON'T CRY” and hi§torian, born in Minneapo- | comb, Mary L. Albury. J. H. Roberts, G. F. Phillips, H. M. Baker, J. C. ©. Registes, W. B Baxchull & Reece Wa Bers, | lis, 55 YeRTS ago. i Others who received safety awards but were not present were: W. F. Collins. Margare! “3 EU @ seam Crawford ‘and David.” 4 W. Stark. _ ~ S. Henrigues, Helio Lopes, C. E. Salis and E. aM Sit meme tio Peal ,

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