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PAGE TWO. ENABLING ACTS ARE URGED BY CITY PLANNERS THE CITIZEN PRINTS RESOLVE ‘PASSED BY NATIONAL PLAN | CONFERENCE TO SHOW | VALUE OF SPECIAL LAW Bearing out Mr. -Lovering’ article transmitting the Enabling Act for, the $tate of | Mgssachusetts yesterday, The Citi-| zen presents its readers today} this | Zoning resolutions, bearing epeeific and important whieh were passed a short pine agé-by the Eighteenth National! Coffference on City Planning in St. Petersburg. These resolutions were adopted unanimously and by voice, vote, and urged state enabling acts for | the most effective city planning, while at the same time recording satisfaction. in the growth of in- terest’ in regional and city plan- ning. More Rational Development “1. Experience during the last year and discussions at the pres- ent conference, have emphasized, as never before, the fundamental importance of state enabling acts to effective city planning. Muni- cipalities cannot avoid congestion, prevent misplaced streets, protect homes, provide safe and sufficient traffie facilities and acquire. ade-| quate and permanent playgrounds | without proper state legislation. The adoption, under competent legal advice, of such legislation and of other needed enabling acts| will’ Ynake possible the © more} rational development of our cities and metropolitan regions and the saving to future generations of social and economic costs beyond « all computation. : Record Sai > “2. We record our great satis- efaction at the increasing atten- ‘tien given to city and regional * planning problems by national | organizations such as the Cham- *ber of Commerce of the United { States, American Institute of y Architects, American Society of , Landscape Architects, American * Civie “association, National Muni- ; cipal league, American Society of t Civil Erigineers, American Road uilders’. association, » American} = Society for Municipal Improve- Gments,. Playground and Recrea- ition Association of America, Na- $tional Automobile Chamber of *Commerce, National Safety Coun- teil and by the various state leagues f{ municipalities, and other or- nizations, national, state and jocal.” Especially do we welcome ithe growing spirit of co-operation} f the realtors throughout the Jnited States in the‘ building of *better cities, and we express the “hope that much good may come *from the studies now being ‘made by the joint committee of “the National Association of Real {Estate boards and the Natiorfal ~Conference on City Planning on Regulation of Land Subdivision. «To this joint committee we sug- “gest co-operation with the com- mittee of the Bureau of Housing and Zoning of the United States ‘Department of Commerce which is “rafting a standard state enabling ct for city planning. va “3. We call the special atten- ‘tiorw of all members of the confer- Jence and of others interested in seity and regional planning to the Sreports of the Second National Conference on Street and Highway SSafety, held in the call of Secre- a@ary of Commerce, Washington, March 23-25, 1926, at Herbert Hoover, and we urge careful study ‘ef the recommendations contained an these reports, including the ‘Suggestions for city and regional @raffie commissions and commit- tees, upon ay point, action Polley Agpeeved | import.| + “4. Recognizing the | hince of beauty in city and regional | planning and deploring - the dis-! Zigurement of the community, so general in this country, due to poetdoor advertising without proper weculations, the conference ap- proves of the policy of the nation- al committee for restriction of putdoor advertising and the ef-| forts of leaders within the indus- $ry itself of restricting outdoor advertising to commercial neigh- horhoods, and commends the good work of those organizations and dheir many affiliated societies to that end. What's The Difference o| BETWEEN A COBBLER AND A SHOR RERUILDER? und in the work t by this shop @ring Your Shee Repair Work Here OQ. 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KETCHUM lthe Chief Justice of the United States, born in Cincinnati, 65 FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL} years ago today. COURT aie J. VINING HARRIS | Felix Weingartner, famous mu- | sician, one of the chairmen of the FOR JUDGE OF THE CRIMINAL| League of Nations Commissior for COURT | Intellectual Collaboration, born in J. LANCELOT LESTER | Dalmatia, 63 year: z | Sir Edward Elgar, the eminent musician and composer, born in Worcestershire, England, 69 years ago today. FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR J. F. BUSTO FOR COUNTY SOLICITOR T. S. CARO Johnny Weissmuller, the Amer- ican champion swimmer, born in FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER| Vienna, Austria, 22 years ago to- First District | day. WM. R. PORTER (Re-Election) CHALLENGED TO DUEL FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER First District BOLIVAR T. RECIO man recently challenged to a duel a young man.of her class who had intoxicated. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER) fight Second District EMORY L. PIERCE . 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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Sure Relief POR INDIGESTION x A new sped in Potand. ent, Professor cicki, found himself without “glad | rags” or even a boiled shirt when he returned hastily from the} Hague, and was forced to ask postponement of his inauguration ceremonies until Fri 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere | NEW YORK—The open son jp NEW, YORK The on DEMOCRATIC VOTERS * latest is that the mer Kaiser,;OF THE TWENTY-FOURTH n will be made Emperor of SENATORIAL DISTRICT 7 OF FLORIDA I wish to announce my candi- dacy for re-election to the Flor- ida State Senate from the Twen- - ty-fourth district, subject to the for the children Democratic primary. ured- under the There will be a number of of former Gover- matters of vital importance to this The will, District, and particularly to Mon- gave the roe County, in the 1927 session the prin-|of the Legislature. The bound- de recently by a anish nob prediction was m member of t fA GORDA, Fla.—An terms of the nor Albert W. probated here ‘ arding |have to be changed to include the children’s ice’cream treat ten-|the Florida East Coast Railway dered by the lod i “the |terminals. The ten year contract and it makes the | Will expire with the 1927 session. I am a party to the contract ex-| cluding the terminals from the 3T. CHARLES, Ill.—The thirty |City in consideration of the con- illion dollar estate of “Bet A struction of the Casa Marina ho- for the third gen- tel in 1917. I very much desire is subject to divi-|%0 personally see that these Dellora Angell Norris,/terminals are reineluded in the} who inherited it, and Lester Nor- | City limits. No one has in the ris, her and, have new | slightest degree intimated opposi- daughter, third child. tion to the terminals being rei pariee corporated in the City, neverthe- CHICAGO—Highest price on |!ess if I am reelected to the, Sen- ate I pledge that the terminals will e placed back within the cor- porate limits of the City of Key West. My long service in the Senate 4 |qualifies me for efficient service. CHICAGO—His soul saving is|During the campaign I will make pped by his inability to |further declarations of principles save his automobiles, Rev. R. E.| Which shall govern me in the Sen- Keen Ryan complains. While he Tyra licte ueasunuers: ota the ate. preached thieves stole the fifth of |Democratic voters of this Dis-| | the ten cars he has owned. - eration. earth are the melodies of Chicago’s union orchestr: a fifty cent in- crease in pay gives them $2 an hour and an average wage of $150 | a week, | 4 | | WILLIAM H. MALONE. (Paid Political Advt.) 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