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Story November 3, 1951

The Key West Citizen

Key West, Monroe County, Florida

What is this article about?

Two Milton B.'s sail ketch Sahara from sunny St. Petersburg, Fla., to Key West, claiming local paper gives free issues on rainy days (only 5 last year, unverified). Busy docking, happy in delightful city. (148 chars)

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obtained such a tan way up north in St. Petersburg, Fla., he said that a daily newspaper there gives its copies of newspapers away any day the sun doesn't shine. He claimed that free newspapers have only been given out on five days, in the past year.

The Citizen couldn't verify this claim at press time. But the two Milton B.'s seemed very happy to be harbor-bound in Key West, a city they find delightful.

The two Miltons were far too busy lashing their ketch to the pier at Gulf docks to prevent its hitting, to grant an interview. They flung out a few words while clanking chains, untying ropes and performing other nautical tasks, mysterious to land lubber reporters.

In the fall when green chlorophyll ceases to be dominant in trees, red, orange and yellow pigments have their chance to show

What sub-type of article is it?

Journey Curiosity

What themes does it cover?

Exploration

What keywords are associated?

Ketch Sahara Milton B Key West St Petersburg Sunny Newspaper Sailors Arrival

What entities or persons were involved?

Milton B.'S Two Miltons

Where did it happen?

Key West, St. Petersburg, Fla.

Story Details

Key Persons

Milton B.'S Two Miltons

Location

Key West, St. Petersburg, Fla.

Story Details

Two sailors named Milton B. arrive in Key West on ketch Sahara from St. Petersburg, Fla., sharing a claim about a local newspaper giving free copies on non-sunny days, only five times in the past year; unverified, but they are happy in delightful Key West while busy docking.

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