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Poge S THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Thursday, October 29, 1983 a Ester rom The Ciits Bulldng, Cornet Greene’ and’ Asa Stee ‘ Only Dally Newspaper in Key West and Menree County A t. P ARTMAN Publisher! | ‘3 ————————— The SIREN of SILVER VALLEY By PAUL EVAN LEHMAN a se eee eh Tas hie as ba kave oes a a = NORMAN D. ARTMAN ____ Business fae he tes. Sit terdhdout uot cou. pote? Wemein’ ot dared to bert Entered at Key West, Florida, as Second Class Matter ice and she [A went directly to the); “You don't know how Shag words between tight lips. DE ”s office when hai He—he tried to mak sinning ee ee ae Oe was you, Dis The nad 4 Seer bing Re love to mg apd T seat i about er oe ae horas Pre aay ore utc" Clg | 7 Ss ry pea” red me?” she pouted. Walt. sched bene” Teed @ this paper, and also the local news more Yo me than|™e Soe Pouted. “You mustn't excite aod cattle in the chi fe er pd geted iA shouldn't have tald you q {hat implaca-| swiftly and succincly what had] Wot} De safe unl 1 drive Sem a es ee ee Sam scowled. “The fool! Didn't] Since Pur rour understate ng : fOybls feet] ne realize that you were in n0| You're certainly under no : quietly. “But if/““No And T'm not oo sure of itl tenteteaeoes Sut Sitar Wat ; Faith in me left! nyselt. thinks I ve him | Foure danged right 1 ain't! More men, for|® dirty deal; I don't he'd | Listen, honey; go out and tell Bill now we've got to use sheer force. | be very nice to me. Haven I want to see him. igen Walt and Ben were in the house| He sardonically. “Is it}foreman. I’m goin’ to when it was fired; both might! possible that you've met a man|to take the boys and turn ‘em have been burned to death. you can’t twist around your fin-| over to you. 3 in to them and try to get them | ger?” “You're sweet!’ 5 {o'tirow in with us Any debt of| “She “I might it I aoa. She bent over tnd Raed titude they might have owed|my mind to it. Let's skip gtk to oe Sohn Starr has been wiped cut.”|for the moment, Jeff is ahve of Be eae ao alee Leagan ne mi the chill went out of her eyes, tne | drive the Starrs out but would| Walt eves, were. ghinta g Fe tight lips softened into their nat-| 7 <* yes talkt Walt ‘So in the course of a very little : urally sweet bow. She ed and going to try to tale Walt and Ben ae pe het Da 3 lay back on the bed and when she| into helping us; they were in the] (tne, tx cemed mas tode torsens ES spoke her voice held just the/>' house have camp, Soe ee at apolcay. ‘Forgive| tied. 1 suggested. that fle leave Pegg ee : me, darling; but I was oper.| them to me. “Couldn't| hour of their arrival, six 88 men, i wrought and I just—exploded, 1 Sam also heavily armed, sit out telein didn't mean a bit of it and of Detter myselt | H0 aa D toncee es awfully sorry. Sit down, dear.” | Appeal to each in turn without She turned her, head and ley They're both, lid. up and won| fo Ge well again so that he ou for it vely | meet and FLYING RADAR STATIONS NEXT a oi ecling Spe reached cre wil report to Jett and Jal Dig, to, the = nition fighting ive ive more men, A major aircraft builder recently announced that it Lon dea are Walt and Ben want me to drive you out, T sup- men Jeft felt that het a suffi- was constructing high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft, Pi apesd grant rs rete a they got a ae ene Bevtup and at the attempt sauioned with se tons of electronic eauipment. This SOUND SLEEPER St aera ye way Ee Bee Pee lr Boas al phe equipment will make the reconnaissance aircraft equiva-| SACRAMENTO, Calif. MBit of Gem tc ts, ‘and | Diana went Walt Kirk was] thought, of meney. If Ruth Starr lent to a flying radar station, capable of searching out|a fuss over at Jack Martin's Bs drive me out, Or, ! in his bed and his eyes brightened bm wy py y house. Dida't seem to, bother ‘iin It would be better if you didn't|at sight of her. She ven pny Gop y © enemy ships and planes at distances heretofore believed |*™%- a y e | £0 along. They don’t His you very | beside his bed and took 008 of Nis sen a party to it. impossible. ay real there was a fire in Jack’s how they teva o azy idea that ou poor, boy!” she utr a Keeper meat ec It will be remembered that, during World War Il, the i iett ‘eribiy Interested ep Ler ghee ge Legg ot oie ty ee cae eee % device which finally licked the threat of U-boats in the lof them hit an automobile, Lots of 2 ; s § was holding her hand and her fin-| Starrs! They would have let you critters gure made a mess of what rage was adequate searching equipment such as ra-|banging around, sirens wailing and Z ; a ys vee Cooper and get Dim to dette] "It" wert, the Storrs, honey; pei aTecl, De we pare. fence 2 It was the ability of the British and Americans to|80.. | me out fm sure I can win them | it was Shag Dolan.” romain we at discover the exact location of German submarines, which Ber inrnet arr so even wonae fash: will they be nou wore heat beg ely Shag yt he the Lazy fence and commence snabod them to snk U-boat at auch» succefl ta, fey Mega, MEMPTOMN, USA, wie tog nny ea ober Ua Ee ee a Ohya ee on eat pa The im; e of electronic advantes in the armed|™™% | sandal hid.a tavccite,weos CH standing army!™ dees, Saves all Rattiek foe rReN op hele on it te and Navy will in “‘the most powerful séarch radar” Political Announcements complaint, which ran as follows: mt) atom bomb epuld go off and) ,. “Good!” She swung gracefully the bulldings polte mae aie urn po img ed RS yet designed and the planes will be able to fly long dis- “The trouble with civilization is ‘wou! Tredidine 4 we wouldn't know it,” he mum-) Sra'rt hunt,up Sam. Where can They have let you tances at a time without refueling. The ship will carry a ES BERT IOS. ja man can’t ever have a quiet pers a yray : ‘we-find yout 5 TUESDAY. * a beat . we'd hear the. warning - crew of 31 men'Who will operate the ship and radar sta- ‘a 5 te ete aa iabipesd hry LBaipaays Hed porary sirens,” said Trelli¢ Mae. tion, and the Navy mode! will also be equipped to serve Koc Maver ing to go scmewhere. Just then a siren screained and as a fighter-plane-director while airborne. GROUP 1 all Loud yepigiea spares KE Y BOOK. P’ In this capacity, the Navy’s flying radar station will Cc. B. HARVEY “It's dust the fire chief taking By A; de T. GINCRAS be able to guide fighters and bombers to enemy carriers rn i Poy peat ess ganctes ei oe : ton's shaianel Saniaaion and to guide them to enemy aircraft, which are béyphd|_ dow. : GUEST REVIEWS BY Penelope|did to her youth. Her methods of Soe eres he should shoulder the reach of search radar on surface ships. For Mayor Several times Wilbur, getting); aking extracting her pound of flesh afe'ine burdens of his Headmaster, a The imoprtance o electronic advances in the armed GROUP 1 i i sogsapwbagge ote minute, seem-/(These Items of Desire by Louisjthe usual ones, but her reasoning! man of Hap ligpe mon ai v3 services cannot be over-estimated. It was the British lead) P. A. McMASTERS ace, Goer, be gg Nee egeper gee | eaten meg yoo OE ve ad 4 eager iment door, but nobody rang the|published ‘by Random House, 457\lures cespectable men into her|.” socig) climbing wife, a disap. in radar which enabled the RAF to defeat the Luftwaffe ‘Make vor” bell. Finally he went to the door,/Madison Ave., New York City.) |trap, because she has a theory|,ointing son, and a charming rogue in 1940 and 1941, and, thereby, win the Battle of Britain. ‘San Maver elites handwriting hanging from, iTS 8, MODY tO ee i eo mal aad they wil( 2, brother who ls racketeering In the great battles in the Pacific, during World War II, GROUP 1 let him sleep late, then. the knob: “Gone For the Week- bree her parts TAL for the|be hounded by remorse from then’ [rege dyed ae aig a it was the lack of information on the enemy fleet and “MICKEY” PARROTT {him breakfast in bed., end.” sake of story conflict, is a crazyjon, David’s maze. He also finds him- enemy planes which usually cost both the Americans and| (fighting For The People”) | “Honey, I just want you to take) After two hours of nervous pac- mixed-up lady. Then the author has her tangle/self tangling with two staff mem- Japanese major disasters in the long period of warfare in it easy today,” she said. “Don’tling back and forth Wilbur sudden- with Jerry Perne, the gambler, The reader finds her first on a bers who cannot keep their left of the Pacific. For Mayor Jou dont have toe, me ly Saes” v“™* 4 Tat above the Ohi vet ting ad whe hing brome eulln enter activi and ater, ot And, it was the possession of good radar search CHARLES &. BODERTS church, I'll go myself.” andlgnuats #9 for a walk—Just 8 Re sebelat oat ae rey acnnealtkécicand tha’ readel. Celina any aieelig anmaciot ate Een. equipment in the U. S. fleet which enabled the Navy to “An Experienced Pbreerd poy age skip short’ one. she is searching for the meaning/dred and Dave on their “cliff. |tish nobility who heads the school’s Administ . He artfully steered their course ; hile, ator’ is morning bec: Whinney apart: lof love, and she doesn't feel he| Mildred, meanwhile, had been Firing pees ae fee ea Lae wa, aan soar Pty fread fits the definition, However, she|weaving her tortuous way through) 1, most respects this I not an For City Commissioner |going to call for funds to build aland Horfense—just for a moment./%as to admit parenthetically that/plot and subplot. Leaping fomlunsatistactory novel. ‘There are ! gain the upper hand over the Japanese fleet in the Paci- fic’in 1942 and 1948. The flying radar stations will have wide use in any t-Ihe does have all it takes, He is alone hectic love affair to another|some pieces of good descriptive GROUP 2 roller skating rink to attract more/But you know how they are? Let’s while she analyzes the members new conflict, and the news that they are already in pro- JULIO CABANAS, JR. _|teet-agers to his sermons. don’t get stuck there all night.” fine figure of a man, her passions in aa(Writing, although this reviewer is duction is encouraging. 0 AS, JR. "Tater, yawning luxuriously, Wil-|" “Come in," gratefully said Hor.(#F¢ stirred by his embraces, shejot her family on the side in 88\conventional enough to expect Mr. “ his companionship, his fam-jeffort to discover why nobody|Humphreys to For City Commissioner |?“ bag perpen aed Fos aed bead or ede lb rg e g SS tactgrousd is adequate, and-his|loves her, has brought the heroine weré just spending a quiet Sunday certal clusions for which the cterizat sometimes vague, ‘GROUP 2 day newspaper, He glanced at the|at home.” jmental capacity will also fill the ater ai civ thse emotionall a8 a After romantic bill. is memorable in one or two cases, ee aap cs rf go ape began Fee ig sp SS grating The author also assures the read-|cheers. But Dave. bi Dobos hi Lapa = ay For City Commissioner {and the comics. going,” and Wilbur kept replying, eT that Mildred herself wasn’t hid- have bruised and battered him! master, Sere Psy FF pot = Somehow pretty girls are more interesting than he- 8. ; World prosperity would do a lot toward establish- ®ling behind the door when the tal-|mentally and physically. . .andifolds in an interesting way, buf ing world peace. Bee he eae, Teally uaht to." lents were dished out. She is intel- Mildred has to pull litle edge:ltrals off to a rather weak ending. Well, then Hortense fixed a snack|ligent enough to earn her own liv-jofthe-eliff melodrams It seems a pity that lake rather than exist idly in thejlive happily ever after lof imagination and ‘and clam. Cae canapes that always madeline 9 perfect specimen of authen-) In this novel Mr. Brennan has my pea are associated with cards. Then it was time to listen|tic colonial architecture that is her/enough ideas to furnish plots ol egy England. why ee es rnea he By, tet Then some ME aac requires more hihi ser te a8 Ste caiman othe bard = T had the id, “ * 1 loft over the weekend $0 it wouldn't TV. eis ee, ah Lanes? concentration from the reader than/tack of mental indigestion. If he|congervative and of noble ‘annoy you,” said Trellis Mae. Then Wilbur and Horace got into|she deserves. The trouble seems\had confined se eatin his ee conventional “That's nice,” said Wilbur du-jan hour long argument over the|t0 be that nobody, including Dave,jand was more econo! continue to appear in Few people possess the intelligence to understand problems more than fifty miles from home. Crossword Puzzle E i he said. “Bet he'll try to talk me into a golf game.” EBs |AIDIOMMDIATVT I TT MESTATS) MIOIWE URE INE MP] IE) lO/DIE|SMME|SICIAIPIAIDIE! IRIOIOIE OME SIVIRIE|R] ri 53 biously. ‘" \Ei ini: ‘ has ever really loved her. In a mo- use of words, and if some of hisiels together with the outworn Fee rn ong AF ITEIRMWE RIE eee en te ecenarecn mi ntTatin, andthe ent of understandable iviation characters talked more ike people|ibeme of the bored, wealthy, elder <Gem 38 Like Ee CALL Be SIEIRIE|O} Later, when he tried to tune in|Peebles finally returned home, — |he shouts about her father fixation, |really talk, this could have been|woman the ereative Page 38 Smal IRIN INR SIB IE INIG| the tadio - television set, ‘Trelis| Wilbur stopped off in the kitchen|0es off to offer his legal services|a better piece of writing. urges of the young aft- 44. German river 49. Hard fat PIRICIAINMBRIULT BRE OLY) GROUP 4 Mae said it had broken down and|for some sodium bicarb to soothe|to the town’s gambling racketeer,|(Hear and Forgive by Emyr Hum-\ist, make this novel one not to be ee ain JOHN A. ANTI |couldn’t be fixed until the nextjhis upset stomach, and tien, as|and leaves Mildred to explain her phreys, contemporary novel, pub-iremembered very long . Waialls I IE IR —— y » : lished . P. Putna: re iL Frpeen, Aaa Taal wis on anianienee — won't have to bother about Pepisy prey ele <paeee ‘At Mecardle,, Mildred's father,|ing Co.. 210 Madison Ave., NewiCigar Returns To Owner = desserts ny eae miata UP 4 that nuisance ruinin; “The ivitiza-(hasn’t much time to give his|York City.) 2 Vt ee THEIDDIVENEINI) | LOUIS M. J. EISNER |asy,” she said gaily, “Why dow'ttion te coma’ cuit this civilisa-(ienghter. He bas been too busy| ‘The setiing of thls yarn is LONDON if — ‘TV interviewer county Solution of Yesterday's Purzio | — Gare Ga iacianae [You curl up with a good book? They|quiet—.” making enough money to support progressive boys’ school in Eng-|Leslie Bap orden oh For City Commissioner [5,) onty 3 out of 10 adult Ameri.|” “Shut up!” said Trellis Mae,|his wife in the manner which beau-\land, and the central character — tg ee no “ 6 Devoured GROUP cans read books anymore.” “Wilbur, you'll never spend aitiful, selfish and shallow women|David Flint, a writer who — ee “ front ingredient of Wilbur, pulled down 2 book/quiet Sunday unless I sell you to/exPect. Mildred’s sister is a per-ihis living teaching scripture Zukor, 80-year-old film pioneer, aparts ia a wage erating pa mec! var bes zoo. They got a rule there the eee aie stp SN ees ered at a te lesciad on che pt the gaune eat mind ela: Pages put itjanimals have to go to bed when a J said sternly: Roman dark.” ind Greek god with a\spectable love affair with Helen Pr ssrine-a ee: 5 vo certag aio and ere al Brown, a reasonably attractive and) “This is a cigar 1 gave you. £ HL Biet ete impossibly precocious seven-year-\intelligent woman with a comfortlrecognize it. Gave it to you this it Low heavy New Masks In London _|old whose demoniacal but talented wobnmm income and a . emidadie 2 — as a aeiicl ™ 7 0 - ions into art inspire le ir. 0 uw. ean SPOKANE, Wash. —There’s a] LONDON (Millions of London- ew phallic ayubals ‘on bedroom|complex she is trying to work it/banely, “I felt that you would 22 Bar legally man here named X Ray who sees|€Ts who carried gas masks for) - loft by giving her money and time|probably prefer smoke one of Po ON ‘a flaw in other claims to the title nearly six years during World War the caly normal person in Mil-|to worthy causes. And what could|your own brand.” iu Bode ot jot “nation’s smallest mailman.” |¢f ‘Magy hie yronne,: new, {YPelared's immediate circle is thelbe worthier than encouraging 2 a against winter “Lilies — housekeeper, and she is Sars chac young novelist? 4 are(New Device Used By R.R Leblen - taadiosl ; by comparison others.| Characters in modern novels BE see o committee| oy PY con secretly in love with'always trying to escape from their i ane 30. of braid representing 6,000 general practi-\4) weCardle, and she loves and|background, but David also hasjal pice gPbypten +e old 115-Pounder, retired from theitioners are urging Londdoners to|cnerishes Mildred. So here's a pret-|to escape from his conscience. He invisible rg folate has 38: Shirt buttons JOHN CARBONELL, JR. |postal service down in Orange,imabe themselves simple EsuZelty mess, as the late Sir Wiliamjhas a North Country wife who pos: oom Bases by the Pens. a 3 ‘Fer City Commissioner | masks oncoming smog sea- it! sesses necessary physical Railrosd. = acuaa -. son. Gilbert 0 aptly Petnd plot, which\eharms, but instead ean rarely be The PRE said the device—nameg 45. Mask The committee said nearly all|concerns Jessie Grimes, Mildred’s|persuaded to leave the kitchen. ithe ‘audigage flaw detector”—in- ¢ ces ed ee canes Lie vec ceans|tarecteing enwemtive bons, TOURGIAGS Ws ¢& Sinetite DACHEE SES loceey Ge sul ot ae oat ok ie coin fumes of the smog last year could} oman who is of course both beau-loutlook which has been influenced|velop in the rail at the at & , aS nave been avoided by & g2uze/tifst and talented. She had drag- youthful assoelation with thejswitches | and iey craitn make. herself the nylons, and'uncompromising benches through highw: aS CHARLES G. MENDOZA‘ [in ' Mt Yo make the male poration Meta chape Varley of Fe "long before laws become = “Kill Two Birds With One Vote” Citizen Ads Bring Results'pay for what she thinks her father and his teaching scripture naked eye.