The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 15, 1953, Page 4

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Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter ~__ TELEPHONES 340) ond Sl gress to establish an agency to regulate the petroleum in- dustry if the Justice Department discovers what he calls “monopolistic control” of the industry, It will be remem- bered, in this connection, that the Democratic adminis- ‘The regent action of oil companies, in raising prices, once again arouses speculation. With gasoline and fuel oil necessities of life for millions, the Government would be justified in setting up an agency to deal with price any other illegal acts by the ofl companies. special agency is set up, it should have the "It's not enough to be a good Joe. dadipttilacthiniaaiaiepineiliniienatints Anything of value will sell if advertised properly. Tt is easier to take advantage of a friend than an enemy. What the ‘experts’ said six months ago looks foolish, 80 don’t pay too much attention to what they say today. AIT TAKE] ALS IER SII 1S) RIE IOMECIEINIT] ‘ah B PeeR BER EE ee i i i ~ i i fl i i i fie é it af 4 Ht i E i fEltet | : F iit : g 4 FE 5 F ; 3 $ if erie i? é il I i 4 £ SFR i i $f Fst SN RES BEAR EF FE eer ull | tt ih i iz GF i H i 8 bts i : i ii g 5 & ; H 3g £2 af i et (37 a g : P, A. MeMASTERS WORR/S— lor not. Why penalize them for being PEOPLE’S FORUM bright? of Public Instruction? the State. {904 Whitehead St. Let us give these kids a chance! Key West, Fis. demonstrate whether they are ie pable of doing second grade work How about it, Mr. Superintendent snow-covered street. He help her into the car, then went around the other side and got i himself. “That's over, and I'm just « relieved as can be that Pau! the culprit,” Ellen said “You know, he's so darned stybborn. and when he's been drinking there's no telling what he mig do” Raff said nothing. He starte the car with a jerk “What de we do now!” sh asked. “Nothing.” He sounded angry She looked at him inquiring He gave all his attention driving. “May I ask where we are go ing?” she said meekly j “I'm taking you home T “1 thought you wanted to go wm ¢ lab. I managed to get hold key to Dr, Hubba “That won't be necessary,” he time shortly. r “But I don't understand Aren't ne planning to do anything about this? ved it, have you? ¢ He didn’t say anything for a/ moment, Then, “The coroner's of be notified first thing to- | to bh d's of- | grin You haven't | toc jer A She opened her bag and brought | sw« out a cigarette. He let her fumble to ry the contents for a match @ while she found one and | rick that Raff for a| had “Would it be too great an im. to suggest we sto) before you take me home” je looked straight ahead and in't answer. “Of course, if you want,” she said sweetly, “I'll pay for it.” | “f suppose I could buy you a| | drink, if you want one,” he said | Ce | grudgingly. “Fine. How about going to the » Chapter 18 *“QRENT you coming?” El) #3 called impatient!y Raf hurried down after + and they both went out int i i oP, Citizen Ads Bring Results’ nea Poppy?” Come in today! LET US SHOW YOU EXACTLY WHY IT PAYS TO SWITCH TO MERCURY DISCOVER YOUR SAVINGS ON ORIGINAL COST soaring us operate at a tiioottee ad Goedel e give far-better-than-average trade-in allowances, You get more new car for your money. Mercury prices start below some models of “low-priced” cars. Yet you get luxury features unmatched in F. Monroe Motors, COMPARE FUTURE SAVINGS ON TRADE-IN VALUE Mercury consistently tops it@plass for trade-in value, (We have authoritative market reports that prove it.) The reason? People reoognize extra value, They know thet Mercury's years ahead styling will protect their investment best by staying newer-looking longer. They know that Mercury's performance is proven V8 performance —for Mercury is the only car that has always used V-8 engines exclusively. Why not stop around at our showroom, or us, today? Let us show you exactly—with features, and at the wheel—why it will pay you to make your next car a Mercury. “Hell Tu Ellen gr jth s plush joint t either assenting swung the ca: around i toward town Neither i during the drive to r dis ed attendant took the Raff at the entrance. t into the richly deco- m and Raff surrendered to a pretty blonde in the room. He hed been there vice before and again, as previews occasions, he if surprised that a ersity town could sup- 2 luxurious place of en k car- room itself was wh from the main ntrance. The walls ¢ papered with some vid leat. The me from within porcelain pop- against the EIR feet sank int ec forward, e had a still into a triendly Ellen. er, Welcome. Long na eason this friendli- Raft », Patrick. Nice to see you, How's the prosperous pluto- ne ritate rter,” he said reproach- I only work here." ned, “He really owns she said to Raff. polite was all the an- Raff made as they were led table. It was a ringside table, me of the best in the room, Pat- deftly removed a small sign held the word “Reserved.” remembered that when he been there before, he had relegated to a table in a far rt. And now—This, too, irri- tated him. trick took their order and | Ellen set back im her chair. ‘atrick is an old friend from ¢ Rapids,” she said. “My fa- an him out of town.” She d at Ref, but he merely d sullenly at the tablecioth, 1 In a little while o waiter came with their drinks. The silence | continued. “You saw the lipstick on Paul,” | Bilen Gnally said. “Is that what it is?” “Is that what what eyes narrowed con. Is that whats feaponsable mean that what's | for this sudden freeze?” “Look, sister. I don't give « hang how you conduct your per- sonal affairs.” “Don't you? I'm sorry to bear that.” She as if she weren't convinced, “I was begin. ning to hope Jealousy had reared its lovely head,” she added softly. Raff looked up and grinned. “You knew, you're quite @ gal If you ever get out of this mess, look me up, I'd like te 7& hand at collecting some lipstick myself.” “Just what is that supposed to }mean?” There was no smile on her lips now. “That A: could give Russell « run_for his Ad “Nol mean, about my getting out of a mess.” “Oh, come now, Tt was a geod try. But I'm not stu pid, al h I admit it took me an awfully time to catch on” “And what have you finally caught on to?” “Why, Hubbard's murderer, of course. “You havet Who is it?” swhy. you, eng Gone, to 0 wun, She Finally she broke out into a merry laugh “You know, I you're crazy. For a minute I you were serious.” . ” he said coldly, “you oppor. a4 erin 9 est » “Walt @ minute,” at “You're serious.” “Yes,” he said shortly, “I'm sorry about it, but I am serious.” He met her gare as she stared at him steadily. { (Te be continesd) ist” Ke “Figure it out for BEST TIME EVER TO BUY A MERCURY You con get immediate debvery on Marcorys with t : t » §

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