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* _ confronted believes ‘Those " it E z Hi HT HH tiem really seek out the truth. salves with the great purpose of human life. trying to shift one person’s work between ther P i for foreign military —~-~~ year. th ] ; . as a minimum, it was nevertheless a Death vi om President and his executive branch, surprise to some who had fa- the foreign aid program. no denying, however, that the temper in House and Senate is for an early end to the weekend rest from its usual work, who — this appropriation Dut death promplly went on over. of new appropria-|" if an ox, a cow,, a horse included. And even this year’s appropriation locioe thostt ny to carry-over funds. Only $4,-((", ive hows 2 dientty newly-authorized money, browse and dream in oe aid appropriation is aig-|animal oa sod te retro an event appeared so unlikely just," ‘%* morrow ~ It is once again that Congress, oo ae Ge Oe the world situation, actually; But when mankind has » holiday w investment. . for any reason, death can kno of the aid program as a gift pro- should consider the! this program. The money (°° away. It is invested in a/had many a mortal rendezvous and maintain strong keep on highway and byway, jow many backward PRO ore ee aren Se and higher living standards, |summer playground... Communism. ate onte ed a double my the escorting c F : : F : By HAL BOYLE early this morning. D. O. j : é E : iy H sy days ahead... is re i iE F : F F S : : Es many times have you been to church this sum- One reason people are so easy to foo! is tha! fow of HEEESE FOR CRYIN’ O Not many hard-headed business men bother th»m- It is amazing how much time two people c- ste The reason for the waywardness of many cocktail ithe warpath. And I do not kso this particular lady hurricane “bell hath no fury. . .” the case, the residents cf Poin- Mal O ) fs about the rent increases star’ anything left to rent! if Hurricane Carol should bead jour way to vent her wrath on our innocent brows, you may be sure jthet the Navy will evacuate all Navy personnel from Poinciana The Navy wouldn't even risk a goat in this forsaken area. | But I know of at least one brave jsoul who might dare Carol's tan- |trums in the dubious shelter of- \fered by the Poinciana dwellings. He is the PHA genius who decreed the rent increases. This incredib! person must look at the through rose-colored glasses. his purported visit to Key West on his inspection (7) tour of Poinciana area, be was struck by the brainstorm (as through his rose-colored g'.s° that such magnificent. ewe hurricane-defying, i perked & - i ie . ; ° t E i i ir #9 t i i 3 ii 4 TT rilft S¥ea a3 F : j i NEW YORK W—Death goi up iate new A. Club...This club Most of America slept late at dues and no the start of this long Labor Day It is made to miss it... . There husband, a By CHARLES G MENDOZA | “i ; fa f. BEErE Es i 3 i 3 i life & g s “it ik aerate tit Fy . 3 ez iH L Hurricane Carol is starting to should wake up. What we swish her skirts somewhere east of Key West right now is Guadaloupe in the French Antilles. fashion Town Hail. A At this stage, she is merely putting an aroused citizenry can m on her make-up before she goes on ‘cost twice-a-month to air dango. ff this should happen to be have a slight odor about it. Public opinion is a clana and Poinciana Extension oon, The citizens jwon't have to worry any lonvor have to take an: ‘t sense from anyone. October Ist, there just won't be ficials can terrible K i u5f f 2 of y #8 He ‘F a8 i 4 : H : ; i ? iE be in ! § : [ eth t suffered any slights at the han’s ens themselves can put a quick’ lef a rapacious male typhoon. If so, end to many of the unhealthy con-! and we ditions that exist in Key West to- ‘might find ourselves right smack day, We ean form committees to| a ff H | HE FE? til HA: rit ie F =; & i ii Hf, t aRy iz? hie i 2 z i se5ee a x i Pople tite i be! i § Py & uel : ;: i sz Pe ae Py £ & g : § : z 3 - BES he | i : f a ze ERs ul : t & § & Pitt: seeed #27 fied? ! i! ic fae t , By Terry Adler , “He must have been a pretty ent on Dr. Bray for the actual good graduate student, because running of the department, eng when he got his doctor's degree|as long as Bray stayed and kept jhe was offered a job as instructor | quiet he knew he was safe from jhere. He gradually worked. him-| Hubbard. But trated by | teas ¢ - It all goes ack | Fe: a long time) oo, ty years ABO, | rosy as a high school |... ! as she continued her story. “What Dr. Bray told me that night was of one of the Althest low- i i i : if H |bard, which he cid. And 5 Hubbard refused point-blank. He ent, Things were really ¢ the Brays then. And Jim. | told Dr. Bray that if Br: eit second bey, was six | wouldmake sure that Bray would id and growing up to be a| never get another joB in a uni- kid, versity. And that was thet “And then, out of the clear sky. “This just before the . Hub- | Sunday t when 1 surprised De, Bray in Hubbard's So be thought Hubbard might “PROFESSOR Hubbard.” ing the cli somewhere in 3 continued, “eame into Bray's the files he was trying to get | office just about two weeks after | them. he got here and told Le] flatiy| Her words brought that he, Hubbard, want to be | thoughts back with @ jerk. head of the department. He had|qne thing he had learned with him clippings of the Tennes- | that Bray himself had an excel- jsee newspapers of twenty years | lent motive for murdering Hub- ago, with yd of o one? p oaand te }—F —— s\ dered Bray urder S| Scaveaee ont.» ence. | after all? From what Ellcn had He threatened to ry | told him he had = some : to the news Ts ind re-| sigh’ into ay's aracter. He hash the. whole affair it Brey mught weil = murdered Hub- - | didn't resign and recommend him | a J then “4 for the job \ suicide. Especially, argued Raff oe hee te you mg og university =| i eny hed thought the ;}; would keep him if the story came | h0*pF high school | Out? Do veu think any university | bard's death, And would ine line it| would take him? No, they would | have arranged the to boats t he told | not! And Bray realized that. Be-| like murder. That way it tae sides, he was thinking of the ef./seem unlikely Bray himself fect it would have on his wife|had murdered Hubbard, and especially on Jimmy You | Br see, Jimmy didn't know an: his insurance, Yea, of the old story. And so Dr, Bray | thought about it the did the best thing and —S ble this theory and resigned. And Dr. Hu! 4 | became ri r the depart, } | ment.” st al | stared at the sugar bowl. “But that was five years Ago. | Sant happened © week ago Gun-| "2% atutely none, Tm cure of roused herself. that, You see, they “Oh, yes. Well, Jimmy has de-| afraid someone wr a bad h this winter Previous life, and his doctor told Dr. Bray he| And there, Lyn 4 ought to take him to a milder) ™y Rice theory knocked climate, Bray had an offer from | ut the window, | Arizona State which would ln “Dr, Hubbard was very depend- been an ideal place for them. ‘s Busi Mirror Today’s Business jsay their flour price margins arejwrap around the loaves. {stress that 3 fi r she se te F L 8 Fi g FH ath pst $ FF EE: f i a t more plaust- i Z i Fi i it i z i z : es Ferri i z ; “< aye | § ! F i \ By SAM DAWSON ife narrowed. eer hae atonal The bakers have some more ex- iplanations fer price pressure on loaf. os Sos at bread, including even’ a five to|they've granted two startled next ** per cont rist over last year the lest bread price B in the price of the paper they/months ago, rid Today By JAMES MARLOW Eel ost | after Labor the price al- si ra tees ow BR WY a@ year age. ay? < should get a refund ‘last winter it would take him a 2 to e the revenue main ie wait division, He guesses now it will take a! So far as ttle longer, When he’s finished, \cerned rews says, he will tell his boss,|versing or \Secretary of the Treasury Hum- fice, was b rey. Then if the Eisenhower ad- inistration wants him to stay, he'll decide about rtaying. | But he says that if anyone inside administration attempts to jforce him into favering anyone, an * \individual or a corporation, no one, Andrews ‘will see him for the dust as be division. In goes out the door offices will "| He expects no such pressure, he says, and adds that he explained) is? ne a, Li ruil fy z H in g2y iff i 33 is g : uD g BE 3 if i is ed 4 i lh oy 5 ge | fli af Hi 1 i fr kids E it i f t I + i i i it af i Hi z i i i 73 b se ss 7 7 H = e he's putting more manpower into! ing tax returns, less in other) of jobs. lwas a central supervision far, Andrews says, he has like the post-audit group to ved wide approval for the|that arwus field offices he has taken from the public the rt members of Congress. But he) Now concedes the reaction to his reor-jemployes in ganization has not been unani- will be |Andrews 82: The main complaint against him, solute says, has come from @ few\gest “Washington tax practitioner rot > F fect, means tax lew- rs em Iecepeble of keeping control ever some members Sant he on commitiers dealing with) nd finance matters, are wait- ings which set the lor Andrews to give them a. explanstion of whet he is i «= . ict fit rf A é $ i zRt il ft é € { 3 aT! H nie : = Py ee i? i siF i i ; H FEe i? i af if z E i 2 rey rushed the reorganize. edness rl giving them time for now will tion, Congress could, of trol from W. its ses- comment Pi z a i Ff i : it 4H att : F L i r | r zg } i i i i ry ve ie i ; t