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Page 10 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Wednesday, May 13? 1953 JIM NOT )ALL RIGHT, QUITTER! re HEY! BREAK SAY SO. IT UP! THAT'S, - = yy ENOUGH ! Zs CaM HIYA, GUYS! z SORRY IM _ BREAK IN LATE HOPE THOSE THUGS, ON THE SHIP HAVEN'T REACHED ‘ LYDIA YET? |Awo o1vING ABOUT THe capTureo cracT ]RM ‘ARE STRANGE, SILVERY, ALMOST TRANS-. | PARENT FIGURES --THE STRATO-FOLK! |B & ACTING LIKE HE HATED T YORLD IN GENERAL, THAT. UNFORTUNATE: \ Feud Over Statue Telief of a sea horse. It was placed on the border between the villages of Caravaggio and Treviglio. Early in the 15th century, tre- viglians snatched the sculpture and placed it in a niche in their ancient palace wall. This rankled Caravaggio for some 300 years. Last Feb. 27, com- mando-type raiders carried the carving off to Caravaggio, Now for the bombing. Sunday night three planes from y| Treviglio soared over Caravaggio. Thirty live chickens.and a live pig, hanging nervously from parachutes dropped down. So did several pounds of Candy, fountain e Pounds of candy, fountain pens and pencils. Softened by this generosity, the Caravaggio Town Council met Monday and agreed to return the sea horse to Treviglio, Nearly half of Italy’s 7,000 towns and villages have touble. getting enough water because of the high cost of aqueducts and. waterworks. NOTIC® OF APPLICATION ¥YoR at NOTICE 18 HZREBY,GIVEN that James W. & Virginia Bullard, hold- ers of County Tax Certificate No. 208, issued the ist day of June, AD. 1951, have filed same tn my office, and have made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said Certificate embraces the fol- lowing described property in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: Pine Crest, Big Pine Key, PB 1-131 G1-497 C3-182 & 184, Pt. Lot 2, Sec. 22, Be: 668, R 295, Lot 3 Sqr. 21 G24-371—As Ree a long way ae pee ae leepen into night. inutes out of En- akneck speed. in the front an at Brindle, for him to stop. The in ut forcing him to twist the wheel and jam on the brakes. His hand went to his shoulder holster by instinct. It was empty; i long the floor. i fe base of the seat he found a short jack handle and hastily shoved it up the right sleeve of his coat. The two men from their car and a sec- later had taken positions on either side of Levy se They were eric Toughneck variety. The sho one with clipped blond hair opened the right-hand door of the car and slipped onto the; seat be- side Brindle,-He.was a mousy- looking kid, but there was noth- ing ™mousy in the way he held a gun. His companion was a stocky man with a bald head and over- size lips. He leaned an elbow on the base of the driver’s window. Sess oh the gaff?” Brindle “That's what we want to know,” SWinats your racket, Jol?” 's your ra john? “Fulles brushes.” a age 2 itz He fF By A. S. FLEISCHMAN ‘The mouse cracked the gun in Brindle’s ribs, “You and Bob Hope,” he said. e “We hear you been inquiring after Quan Chee,” Mr. Lips said coolly. “Maybe you'll tell us why.” Brindle wondered if Sefior So- |, lares had grapevined that piec 7? IME STRAT DONKEY CASE stant and slumped forward une conscious. It was as easy-as that. Brindle tools'the gun out of his hand and pulled the body back jin place. Mr, Lips was returning, | He togk up his former pose, the fl t shining on the billfold. eh?” he grinned. “Ain't How about that, Frank? of information. No, more proba- | “+ bly the desk clerk at La B: any rate, Mr. Quan Chee to be a man with a bad con. science. “Tm a relative of hi ‘The gun practical t rib this time, and Brindle held back the impulse to drop his arm and use the jack handle. “That's one way to influence people,” he. fumed, “but no way to win friends.” “I’m crying,” the mouse said. “Let's see your wallet,” Mr. Lips commanded with angry im- patience. Brindle obediently reached into his back pocket with his left hand. He could feel the weight of the petal in his right sleeve. No, not ye j= stocky one took the wallet and began looking through the celluloid card inserts. But it had already grown too dark to read. “Keep him covered, Frank. I'm going to the car for a flashlight.” Now, Brindle told himself. “Mind if I smoke?” he asked. “Don't try nothing,” the mouse warned. With his right hand Brindle stiffly pushed the automatic it | er set in the dashboard. W: Zz only a moment, he removed it and let it drop from his fingers. The lighter glowed faintiy on the floorboards. He started to reach for it, then straightened his right arm, and the jack handle shot into his hand. With a sudden upward slice it caught Frank under the chin. He groaned only for an in- Frank’s mind was elsewhere. rt Li became suspicious rot get even a snort a ion. He flashed in the car. Before he so react, Brindle raised { ts gun and took back his bill- ' Mr. Lips stared viciously. Keeping his eyes and gun on the man, Brindle groped with his right arm to open the far door, and then managed to shove the | body out of the car. It tumbled limply and landed with a thud and a scraping of heels. “He was a green kid,” Brindle laughed. “You "t have trusted him,” He forced the other man back, and got out of the-car. There might be anothér gun in| their cat bat he dian’ want to take ‘ime i epee sedan, he “reach the open et to ine ee remove: e ignition switched on the headlights. shot off at and angle, but light: | the narrow road a tance. | structed, “And ep tn tne me | structed. “An | The man tured pp jeans lips sullen, He to | wa | Brindle 4 back to his own car, tossed 4 Tae: Pontiac's igni- tion key into the. weeds, and started the engine, A moment later Mr, Lips was far behind on the road. (Te be continued). e corin€ in Monree County Rec- SPARRING PARTNER IN S J Se . q The assessment of said property PARTICULAR) ° A _, =m | | under the. sai HY pe < y Vis tie name oft Frits # Bachman: Wee | Published daily (except Sunday) by L. P. Artman, owner and pub- = i" l 3 ¢ lisher, from The Citizen Building, corner of Greene and Ann Streets. NOW I KNOW WHY YOU | (OU MEAN You r WANTED A GUY WITH MUSCLES! oe ah TO pe BES TO KSEP THE WOLVES Away! PRIVATES CHAUFFEUR 2 Ting, WHAT GOES # WHY t NOKICOING 2 “I THE BiG CROWD ? FAS WAYS Wit. ME, DRIVING YOU AROUND GaN PLEEZE. ~ A MBAN LGET PAID FOR Wi/\, sold to the highest bidder at the . ca adrenioae cd one — Conary, Court House door on the first Mon- @ay in the month of June, 1953, which is the ist day of June, 1953. Dated this 28th day of April, 1953. Cireuit Court Seal EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: Florence E. Sawyer, D.C. apr29;may6-13-20,1958 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that James W. & Virginie Bullard, hold- ers of County Certificate No. 209, issued the ist day of June, A.D. 1951, have filed same in my office, and have made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Fetes decries ety ts ing descr! p ‘y in eo County of Monroe, State of Florida, to-wit: | Pine Crest, Big Pine Key, PB 1-131 G1-497 C3-182 & * 184, ART 2, 23, Monroe County Records. ‘The assessment of said property under the said certificat® was in the name of: Fritz F. Bachman. Unless eaid certificate shall be redeemed according to law, the bo web eacribed herein will be id to the highest bidder at the House door on the first Mon- day in the month of June, 1953, which is the ist day of June, 1953. wa this 28th day of April, Cirenit Court Seal EARL R. ADAMS, Clerk of Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. 3 Rie E. Sawyer, D.C. apr29;may6-1 1953 or THE IN AND FOR MONROB COUNTY. IN, CHANCERY. “é OND Ee KIN sauce 4 Plaiatif?, piv ve. JALIE C. KING, — . Defendant. NOTICE BY PUBLICATION TO: Rosalie C. King, Stanteo, North Carolina. lanteo, Nor’ mi YOU ARE HEREBY ORDERED and REQUIRED to serve a copy of your Answer to the Complaint for Divoree on the Plaintiff's Solicitor, hi inal Ans in the ot the Circuit the 25th day of the abo ken as confessed. sie and ORDERED at Key ‘West, Monroe County, Florida, this Zist day of April, A.D. 1953. (Sealy FE. AMS, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. By: Kathleen Nottage, Deputy |. ¥. Porter, IV, ats Botlettor tor ing ut i ind) 2. ¥. Porter, IV. Rorticitor fer Pieimtutt, 413 Fieming St. Key Ww (Released The KWPD ta ‘The mnerest ee Public Safety.) It is an unfortunate fact that any immediate solution to trouble. The country tried pro- hibition and discovered that it ag- gravated the situation by introduc- ing such things as gangsters, hi- jackers, racketeers, etc. . .into the There are perhaps forty or fifty million drinkers in the U. S. Of this number, about five million are alcoholics who are continually in trouble — mentally, morally, ‘ or physically, Their future safety lies in complete sobriety because if they continue to attempt to drink normal man, they are head- an insane asylum, penitent- or the grave. for the so-called ‘normal drinker” — there just ain’t no such animal. The stimulating and tien depresging effects of alcohol make is a machinist for instance, “4 risk his own and other people's | lives while drinking and driving at night and the next day be in dan- ger of losing his hands while work- il ing dull-wittedly on the job. Various liquor and beer manu- facturers are engaged in an edu- cational program to get people to drink sensibly. They know that their business depends upon the successful outcome of this pro- gram. Reputable bar owners aiso do not want their customers to drink so much that they are likely to go out and injure themselves | on the highway. It would be like} killing ine goose that lays the gold- L. P. ARTMAN NORMAN D. ARTMAN Publishes Business Manager _ Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter TELEPHONE 2-S661 and 2-566 Member of The Associated Press—The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use, for reproduction of all news dispatches credited to .t or not otherwise credited in this paper, and also the local new: published here. Member =< Press Association and Associate Dailies of Flori! Subscription (by carrier) 25¢ per week, year $12, by mall $15 jy er ee ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION a RS Rea SRR ND The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion of public issue and subjects of locai or general interest, but it will not publish anonymous communications. IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 1, More Hotels and Apartments. 2. Beach and Bathing Pavilion. 3. Airports—Land ana Sea. 4. Consolidation of County and City Governments. s KCrossword Puzzle ACROSS . Werds ef 1. Girl 2. Gium 3. Acknowl- edge ap use Li sail support Ms Dismounted 7 14, Aways 2 Gist Tolerstes . Old

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