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CO ered at Key West, Florida, as S TELEPHONES $1 and 1935 n forum and invites or general interest, ius commanications. FLORI ess ASS TLON IMPROVEMENTS FOR EEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 1. More Hotels and Apertments. j 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. t 2. Airports—Land and Sea. 4. Consolidation a Pear 5 and City Govern | 5. Commun | RICTION BETWEEN ENGLISH-SPEAKING ‘PEOPLES English ing nations—the United States and | 5 Commonwealth—are closely allied, not only by | because of the same democtatic freedoms. In the event of a major world war, threatening the : and liberties of either of these two nations, the | other would have to come ta its assistance out of self- exis Peoples fight it. “No sound enterprise opera be termed absentee control. peo. ww While the just are preparing to inherit the earth, the | unjust are rapidly grabbing it. & Courtesy is gradually appearing among 1h drive automobiles on the highw When a man gets a few hundred mile from 1} and his neighbors, how he can talk * “A TRAPETE ARTIST WHEN HE GETS OUT * me CONCH Dr. Gibson indicted In Spimster’s CHOWDER — By RAYMER The shark in the Seaplane base peol stery which I wrote yeste: jday has a sequence like a fi mm. When you see c [The Girl Next Door By ‘Peggy Gaddis jyou see another. A well known Nehie: head took his family up the Keys Sunday for a picnic and} while his wife and the other pic-) | micers were readying the food, he! trolled ver to the. sea wall. The mn and the water quite ts of other hunches. m we surface i | schools of fish darted about snap-' } ping up the crumbs. Peering dow “wemendo us} big fish, all watel the strange form form some time he tail of it swirled up; surface and the pienicers | found ut what odd thing | lurked the murky water. It turned < to be a lace curtain! of course | there's strange element DR. — FA \RNUM G GIBSOW (left) and Dr. Frank T. Geno- | What f addicted to aban-! ese, both o: stand together outside Bridgeport. jdoning lace curtains in the s Conn.. cou: ury investigating death of Eliza- PARTY -MAKES the world gc beth M. Ay: Dr. Gibson for manslaughter. The ung, eecording to. a popular rue bill against Dr. Genovese, who. % song and: the gay « had been Gibson of hastening Miss Ayres’ jthe pilig inabege es death. T eft her estate, estimated at $100,000, the ball rolling. with to Dr. G: rged a her death “by the. htfyl get together Friday 9705 * : oot ae b jeve at his cottage Bobby land Buddy Cadenas turned their home over to some chaps whc ed to entertain but couldn't, |“ antil the termite .fent had been; ?°* emoved from their BOQ i same mighi, there were least three navy groups en grand ju: fenue. Once the aggressive dictators eliminate the * the social whirl , og itai is ° he oth s i | Meara was on the merry-go- # or Great Britain, the existence of the other i : too, Dut he fell aft totes tee grave doubt. did not hear the | | grab the brass ring : For this reason, one would suppose that the peo ores ates oe zs S =e he a of ore Your Grocer SELLS thet. Gow : of the two countries would make an effort to unders ae until a veice | through the week q ST AR * BRAND d cach other and make some allowances for the natura Henry Wilkin, RN : . rene nai erences of opinion that inevitably develop. The ds shook as she Washington, DC. . Pia, i CO EE : ; the bandage. to wi bp iej kaléa \ husky 4 te differences are not strange when one considers the div an stood in the doorway, | @00d for you to 0 write a column in- Malte. : and CUBAN FF nig r ; y by the sunlight. For a, Out about Mr P CHEESE: CAKE isn't alw we ——TRY A POUND TODAY—, : sity of opinion that oxtats spore Americ y's eyes were so T can't : waive something froma bakery coun z ae ‘ expressed in the heat of political campaig: the saw the gad wats said B i be ree 3 st peoplé xnow, but a term 4 ‘ #5 Jilst now, the british feel that the Unit said the woman,|QHE chose back 12 ah give | US! dd by Poeeeies Sh The Be. t taking a firm enough stand in connection v rtled. “Did I fright- she | slang originated back in the roar = e ‘ _ taking af » i f I had no idea ng 20's (something tike the fabu | a crisis and that, we are attempting tot | quiet little street. lous ‘50’s) when cameras were run um er ar a i “appeasement.” They feel that the weakn Amer- 1 that fa pind Pen: ou geve a * g pictures out focused on the best lines of femin ane icam. policy is because our interest are not involved and tar, closed lor years. | thick ‘grove of pirte s P PORT pe og ee iyedye oad ‘ ae " 4 £165 , tice | 5 An old tian $et.in one i be hard for Peter, at ‘que Stl has its poinfs.and Larry SAWS: his I ert-that if the United States took a firm stand, there | ‘Goat her cyes were fo-| rustic chairs.’ His’ white you unreconeiled, | Karns, local lengman, fias set. up i ‘ auld be a reasonable settlement of the oil cri Pe woman waite pe. erie plies ep z oe & clamey,. for, gtamet He watched folks wait until the Weather ‘ c is side.of the water, the criticism relates to Chi-} "Thick, shinin; hair wasijly as she could re riend- | ne Warnings before thep made storm war, veshesgrs Secale “i p jibe o : e ; mm ked into a roll t ott that fr framed her|teached him; he laughed give him ‘ ba and the Korean struggle. Some Americans jump to the | tace- She had lerge brown eyes, | said: ‘ i eg ae ce ¢apclusion that the British, for commercial reasons, are| 2, Segh bentlital operthes omds bes ya ieee adalat i viatel-tep 2 Siete care x , trying to “appease” the Chinese Communists and that the ‘all the more conscious of| The old Soak es in because you waited, ” ‘ government does not seem inclined to give us the full sup sparc i cel nthe a “2 an onal mo aa eee : port that the international army of the United Nations is} 2 is a Too) euri- er sgt en ‘Bon me 5 ort : as she took in| you want to see T son i To Protect Your Proper cins' entitled to expect. th dejected Agure in! He's devaloping beautifully “ee perty Ag t the : dn the United States, there are those who assert thet ‘a EE: = Pasum axe ace weniy | Ravages of Destructive Hurricanes thé British are ready to risk an all-out war i rder Moroc , ra ee : ; T anny In History ; Coming: FORT WORTH Is Easy Now... | protéct investments in Iran, even if it ol rfare Sp guduteh Adds Ant? ievid nd : with the Russian government. The British, on t ‘ Per sa DO IT WHILE THE WINDS DON'T BLOW | ; fear that the United States, under the vigorous prodd | : AIR CALL NK—PHONE £16 FOR, HURRICANE SERVICE fy “i those who want more decisive action in the I ¢ ——— COOLE! All Kinds of Materials for Your would take the chance of a spread of the warfare, includ tT i tha: Wedneeds i i ing the participation of the Soviet Union a ; MR. ‘BIG is Property s Protection ; + aibtepee SS See aed 5 ri { romener Saensorship is an always-present danger unis ree |! “me |! Strunk Lumber Yard Jobs Warne An@ Lorraine Day 120 SIMONTON ST. 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