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Pege4 = THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ‘Thuredey, September 24, 1953) _—_— tatiana Momber of The Associated Press—The Associated Press is exclusivel: Gatitied to use for reproduction of all news dispatehes credited @ not otherwise credited in this paper. and also the ee (by carrier), 25¢ per week; year, $12.00; by mail, $15.0 ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION The Citizen is an open forum and invites discussion issues of public Qnd subjects of local ar general interest, but it will not publish BOWLING THEM OVER, IN PRACTICE | Hal Boyle NEW YORK » to be world admit The man would sa hermit that impr just as sure the bars 1 have met famous al sorry for the heavy and b ays BEST DEAL IN TOWN ON — > restricts t power the hardly wort FLORI street has more real fur ON dom than the man on th The price of those upon a public peak of . “-r ve) Plymouth ss The truth is that the man oe ' » is to be stared at whe 4 “ ff M4 ao, bowed to, en Ordinary man ce nents = se - could use ‘ ught ‘ to tion from . n ; ticularly his wife s his children, the neigh? Airports—Land Sea. few traffic cops, When be - — on Sry e taxes, he, may even t his Uncle Sam could 4 youthful fle age was and Apartments. Ba Pavilion. adgets in a Chrysler ar?” one CHANCES FOR U. S. SALES TAX i sian But otnereise hi | claim is President Dwight D. Eisenhower must decide whe-| waest—e" ia tome bo watts : round the ther he will recommend # Federal sales tax in the months ieee aii fe ae eee tome can you prior to the second session of the Eighty-Third Congress, : eet alg y Pad The Treasury Department has already drawn up a sales Boy To Man To El Apostol ‘ later Cl wage tax plan, as well as many other plans to bring in addition- purchases al revenue. ‘The Administration is committed to allowing the wiA Death In Key West—Episode In The Life Of Marti, Patriot | ~ : ver ‘eaniee n did —-f cons profits tax to expire on January Ist. The Administra-| bad dole date ry bie price for it h is happier than tion is also going along with a repeal of the 1951 indivi-| By BEN KETCHUM their fatherland, tried to lay be-\the Presidio. How well did Marti discarded Amadec liar organization: the Volun- ~ los a e th cent. If Congress allows the 1951 increases to expire April teers. Jorge ‘Manach described “ditions in Cuba. | oan aah oe ame ee an et oe Segre ergh nd girl dual income tax increase, amounting to about eleven per cuice oreenaaton tha Velun, (ore, the Spanish people the true know what that meant a noon, with the copy of El Ju- h R { t because, as he told “The Spa Ist, a8 provided by law, the Administration will lose con-t™ @s follows: | Amotcs 1 wes King of Spele,| <5) testing cones fis bed S00 louaen hovel nd as he was but a new-come lution,” t w L can go intoga sidera’ In 1811, upon the growing * A Marti cut his last mental ties of the new republic. TI knows me ble revenue, | sivetizy in’ Cube between Spat |King. by invitation of General of the new rey fond illusios test privé It is estimated that the loss from these three tax! iards and Creoles. partly as an U4" Prim y Prats, he was main- , sewage * paypowst tes he bas. te sources will amount to approximately —$8,000,000,000. *xptelon of the liberal move. ierwns, RK. Me At ernoner nt ne on with, fave . sous Aight to With the Administration already facing a deficit for the jor nea was yet restless from the over Marti worked as oon as he and asp rat ns of th \ te Be 00 ren Somme 7 th: of the Bourbon Isabel I.\could get out of be le joined Cul t by stree ere — ree mmeaite five bien decors, % ts Amedeo and the government had|forces with the editors of El Ju-/knew that hjs wa argued by many that new sources of revenue will have to no time for the reform of Cuba.'rado. The cause of the students in Madrid and the N ay 4 , *h be found to make up this loss of revenue. | ew pproac Of course, the debt limit could be raised, but Con- AND Marti could lean over the railings became the center of political no more concerned \ and listen to the debates in the\turmoi! in Madrid and E! Jurado'of Cuba than the + gress has shown a hesitancy to increase the $275,000,-| Cortes and see no hope for his daily demanded release of the been j I homeland. e lice are imprisoned students. At the It was then that ticket on 000,000 debt limit. It is also expected to exhibit some- | Pepe underwent operations for Cortes in 1872 don Eduardo Be- Marti really became rked « ‘ ads thing less than enthusiasm for any Federal sales tax pro-| his hernia and his tumor. It was\not, associate editor of El Jurado! , For it was then that Mi not vieieted a traffic posal while he was convalescing from made an impassioned speech de- drid he wrote to Nestor ' Air But » have jeopar ~ one of these operations that he manding release of the students Leon, of the r jonary cor we 9 oF perty right by rst heard the news that medical/and investigation of the deaths of mittee in New York es in plain sight in had been accused of those executed. It was not until) “I hold myself ready, {f there uF automobile nile ting the tomb of Castanon, May 10 that the official Caceta is any way in which vou think | ere a ler yg = virulent volunteer who had been|announced the pardon of the stu-| I can be of service. to hear your ‘ pees r be MH aged his justidents. And in July Fermin ar-| suggestion on what you think |" would probably i mest convenient for Cubs. or | waged — mew if him just as much on a suit of cloth angry had been conditioned on the ex-| the things you believe need to) TOCee’ 8 Goren Parking j ne f clothes or a loaf of bread as Cuban. The volunteers again. And ile of the students. | be dome to hasten our complete it does the richest citizen. On the other hand, there is no lthen the news—one of these medi-| November 27th became a sacred) independence. To the accom doubt that many citizens in the lower economic brackets @ominated the internal politics |) students was his old friend and day in Cuba, and from that time plishment of this. alone, I shall pay little, if any, taxes. | cell mate, Fermin Valdez Domin-jon in Madrid Pepe Marti’s nick-| dedicate without fear and with = There ee that the solution will be painful) many, w er it may be. A sales tax is regrettable! tendoney pon from many standpoints, one of them being the fact that it bmg Sons is levied on such staples items of necessity as food and ed clothing. Therefore, for the poor man, the sales tax costs = if i | operate with the po. n protecting your It is the contention of those who favor a sales tax! ree that this tax is one of the only means by which the Fed- . |name was “Cuba Weeps” as he El Jurado came out with used this phrase in all his public jack news. Eight had been utterances. and thirty-five sentenced to, And then in 1874 the Cortes out rest my humble talents and all the strength of my will | power.” Thus, through circu bout 300 cases of ang & month instru: Plymouth eral Government can reach all citizens, thereby receiving. a " . ‘ contributions from them to aid in financing record bud-| 7 “8° : ‘ a MadB apse gets now necessary. | } ” " genres ye The question will not be answered immediately. nm out on the Meanwhile, constituents can let their congressman know) “Vey 0 une com ti os . bi that finally their feelings on the matter. We cannot predict the out- que me han dicho que es la vida . pile elnene. oie rE stiggiasit come of the present studies, but we can say, with an as-/¢xpirar. La Patria alli me leva Cattle Sales Okayed Zs la patria morir, es gozar atte Sales ae surance of accuracy, that a Federal sales tax is closer to| , LAKELAND w— Directors of reality in the United States than it has been for some time.| A mere boy, under sentence of Chapter 25 the girl “Yes, 1 couldr nt the Florida Aberdeen Angus Assn Se six years at hard labor at ine | FENTON clasped his hands ner-| ‘t and the mote was arranged | Thursday because — pa 4 Our guess is that the Yankees will win another Presidio. wrote the above lines.| I yousiy, “In view of these hor-| “Mi, SPParenlly forgotten. | | was in there during ! cattle sales, more than ever be os t and World Seri Pepe Marti and his friend, Fermin | ible events you're entitled to an month or so later, as ~ in the evening 1 wa Peesp 306 oh vinci in . re me Valdes Dominguez, hed written explanation. It's true that I have Western Methodist. 1 obtained r mae cn S wen | 1 pgs a a note toa friend who had joined a key to Professor Hubbard's of-| release from this department and “West Bend? That ; w ; a pad *s the volunteers, in’ which they had |ice. ‘On Thursday mo’ when | Went there with the good wishes dred mile s from here . - poem : reminded him of the punishment Wy were informed of the death of| Of Professor Hubbard. to Wwovel fer one eS ee e for apostasy in ancient times. The Professor Hubbard, 1 obtained aj “A little over three years ago It poste a a volunteers found the note and key from Mr. Vall, the janitor. 1| Professor Hubbard paid me a vis- | De ghee “<< e Fermin was sentenced to six had a duplicate made at a hard-| it in my lab at Western Metho-| #0 De ¢ a Pog Bove tern Fat Stock Chrysler five registered ord Puzzle i i ware store downtown and then| dist. He told me he was having a| “I see. Incident months in jail and Marti to six returned Mr. Vall’s key. Early| difficult time staffing the depart-| time did years at hard labor this afterncon 1 used the key to| ment here and would I come back? | night” A mere boy, in heavy chains, enter the office.” I told him we, my wife and family,| “Dear me I don’t under the whip and lash, labored. ‘There was a long pause during | ¥eTe too well satisfied where we) It's usually o in the quarries. He was not the which Fenton kept rubbing his| @re to consider it” the morning. 1 Apostle of Freedom at that time. hands together. No one spoke. Fi-| . Professor Hubbard,” he con-| ten o'clock and its abe He was No. 113, first tier, white.| ®#lly Fenton went on: toe gle RS pg 4 id bly persuade me. He| Tne doub’ And after six months, at the age|, “I, went into, Professor Mub-| could prosesly, persuade me lie) The doubt > (4. ft wt |S EL IE IE) OR EMES E RERE's RAN GEMIA | | TV IS NEW TO POW CHARLOTTE, N. C. w—“Now at is t red Capt. Mil aL 2.2 bard’s office looking for a letter { seventeen, h t of th that note. A Be gh -etagen flamer : oil Bg Miao cing IN of seventeen, he came out of the at note. Apparently ee War te certainty. Brey nc A otal og tg mine which hi been vy ga a me her quarries, half blind from the pol cam Hg Proanglh ag eo it with him, or somehow he had| giready been dead wh t +s A var Pegged) 8S dazzling sunshine of the lime pit,|a letter written by the mother of | tsined it from my desk. At any/ had come back t« rate, he ex that) aw, suffering from a hernia which one of my students. At that time, i ld - : BM, a wea you ve been ve y_ kit s all new to me,” the cap was the result of a blow with a| Professor Hubbard bad just sc-| turn to this university, he would u. Do you happen to tain said. “I've never seen a TV chain, and with an incipient tu- pope young — cae tae be forced to publish the letter.” ay Be od yen mn Moa stioe ‘ re.” y OWN mor that was to bother him pressionable and very prone to] “Then you decided to give in to! faces of both Dr. and M t fe t home from erer2 ss Lac #3 2 Be Hi later ero-worship. Unfortunately, the “oo Fea pe ~<a so | Ral hastened to explain, “N months in a Chinese Red prison | Out of ¢ s irl developed @ sort of infatua- fold hii at my colleagt isn't a suspect. Not ra one ae og a oh agen were essentially fair-minded peo-|} just want to get “ie | “It was not, I realized, a very] ple. that if he carried out his) the peopl the the early part of 1871 found Marti nesithy mental attitude for | threat 1 had no recourse but to! have borrowed | 0 itiea in Madrid, far from his beloved young girl. And yet I feit that »| Wait upon their judgment. There | Fenton gave the 16 Fish eges Cuba. For Carlos Sauvalle, Marti rebuke from me st that time! Upon he left ae 19 Feminine in Madrid could write with pas. would have been cruel. And so 1| put you did come back,” Ra’ hame ston arranged to have & talk with the | #4. n oy es yer him n Announcements geek ep | mother. When I sow her I told| “Yes. 1 came back.” Fenton) Poth good mig ‘door clos bo pod her the best ible thing for her | nodded wearily. “Two days after) Dehind him as he a. | d | sre ver orch. It wa CITY ELECTION 23. Recent Cubs nos une en extraniere suelo; woul to ve the| this visit from Professor Hubbard | *®°W -covered porch. 5 ‘M4 Vanquishes eures de Cubs nuestro amer desea; ph od her Genanter ok ‘of | he called me on the telephone. He immediate y. i TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1953 37. Sign of the Cube es ty corazon; Cubs es mi this school. I told her I could ar-|told me he had the present ad-| | “Dr. Rafferty, just » be | range gome friends to| dress of the young lady—this| Fenton called to him j vp 20 find her a job in a small Midwest- former student. That she was liv- ed forgotten something. W Cuba, on tu libre, mi palabra sea. ern college where the girl could] ing in a small community in Ne-|1 was going throug GROUP 1 vontinue her studies. Two days] braska, That she was engaged to/ bard's office this afterne P. A. MeMASTERS Trying to work his way through jater*she sent me a note saying| be married that coming June and/ across a bulky enve he 7 A ie STF mt the University by tutoring the chil. arrangements had been made for that he, Hubbard, was about to| your name on it. | believe it w - dren of Dona Barbarita Echevar- them to leave the city. and since| release the story to the newspa:|im Professor Bray's, ise For Mayor ‘ int pers. no choice. I ta! it} Perhaps it may cont: tia.and those of Don Alvarez Tor. | had com ee en over with Martha and she agreed. | relevant to all this PEO sh jrijes, Marti was continually agi- details for obtaining an| We had to come back.” Fenton| “Where? Where is it now? MICKEY” PARROTT tated by the sorry reports from honorable discharge for the girl.| stopped talking and stared off in-| Raff demanded . (Fighting For The People”) Cuba. He maintained his efforts “Of course, I was happy to do/ % space. “Why, I put it in the intra-mu- | _ thal \toward Cuban solidarity and was it. I the note into our then ral mail,” Fenton BEN KETCHUM time that you made an) ing” | For City Commissioner took : in the forefront of various publish. new department chairman ent TS this afternoon was the| probably get it on M ae situa por agent which _ — aoe A) Tecommendation ing! unauthorized visit to that office™ jexiles, in what should have 2, it = 1 Ceremony if For May or ? i 5 i At di ergteee 4 8 S88 Ff He a ry (Te be continerd ‘ GROUP 3