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RAGE TWO The Key Wiest Citizen TH CITIZEN PUBLISHING CO, i L. B. ARTMAN, Presigent. ‘T. J. BRYSON, Eattor. Mntered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter | FIFTY-THIRD YEAR Member of the Associated Press (The Associated Pri for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this puper and uiso j the local news published here. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION ER. 1932 SCRIPTION RATES Bix Months Three Months Dne Month Weekly —. ADVERTISING BATES Made known on application. Ali reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, obituary notices, load will be charged for at the rate of 10. cents @ lin Notices tor entertainments by churches from which & revenue is to be derived are 6 cents a line. The Citizen is an open forum and invites discus- fion,of public issues. and subjects of local or general intefest but it will not publish anonymous com: manications. THE KEY WesT CiTIZEN WILL always seek the truth and print it witnout fear and without favor; never be afraid to attack wrong or to applaud right; aiways fight for progress; never be the or- gan or the mouthpicce of any person, clique, faction or class; always do its utmost for the public welfare; never tolerate corruption or injnstice; denounce vice and praise vittue; commend good done hiy individual or organ- ization; tolerant of others’ right#, views and opinions; print only news that will elevate and not contaminate tlie resder; tcver com- promise with principle. IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Water and Sewerage. % Bridges to complete Road to Mais. land. Comiprehensive City tiaa. Hotels Sid Apartuents, Bathing Pavilion: Airports—Land and Seb. DEMOCHATIC PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS Group 1 ge gH OC. SPARKMAN. Group 2 LANIER Group 3 bs RGE M. DORMAN Group 4 ARD: W.-AYRES. Group & Witt AM FAIRBANKS. Group § BERBERT WILLIAM FISHLER. Grous 7G. T, MeCLELLAN, OTHER NOMINERS: por—DAVE SHOLTZ. Lgfimtes Benator—DUNCAN U. For Congressman-at-Large- J. SEARS. For Comptrolier-—J. M. . Few are so deaf as to be unable to hear whispegs of scandal. Airplane regulations might also be classified as “tale sky” laws. What some folks don’t know about driving would fill a book—also a hospital. Too mariy people fail to discover that they are crazy until after they have killed somebody. California has the world’s largest windmill, but Washington still holds the record for windbags. In line with deer ier conimodity prices we imagine seats in the senate will come cheaper this year. It is said that “the truth .will make you free.” Sometimes, perhaps, but oftener it would send folks to jail. LOCAL LEGISLATION Senator Arthur Goniez’s suggestion ! that an organization be forthed and a series of meetings held to determine the nature of |: local legislation desired at the next session | 49 exclusively entitled to use ; of the legislature is timely as well as .com- mendable. It is timely because all local tewistw- tion has to be published 60 days before the legislature meéts and because the governor of Florida at that time, Dave Sholtz, en- tertains a friendly concern in the welfare of Key West.and will do all he can con-} scientiously to promote her interests. It is commendable because it comes nearer than anything else to representative government. have not learned the sentiment of their con- stituents on public questions, they are obliged to pursue a hit or miss policy in in- troducing or supporting measures that con- cern the district. After the legislature convenes it is too late to advocate this or that bill which, we | feel confident, would prove helpful to Mon- roe county. Indeed, because of one provi- sion of the law governing local legislation, it is too late 59 days before the legislature will be convened. For that reason it is not too early to act immediately on Senaior Gomez’s sug- gestion. We have only a little more than three months to propose measures for en- actmeh into law, together with the discus- sions and counter discussions that the pro- posals will entail. Three months may seem to be a long time to reach agreements on a series of measures, but it should be remembered that what will please one person will dis- please another, so that the ultimate deci- sion will have to be based on a majority sentiment. The Citizen has wondered many a time how a legislatot can be said to “rep- resent” his community or district when he does not know what it wants. The fact is, in nearly all cases, he rep- resents his owit sentiment or opinion in in- trédlicing or siipporting 4 measure that concerns his district. Locally that objection can be obviated and he will become a representative in fact as well ds in name if Senator Gomez’s Suggestion to the Key West Rotary Club is put into practice. hi that event the people of Monroe county can get just what they want in the matter of local legislation. They can tell Senator Gomez and Representative Albury what they want, and those legislators will esteem it a pleasure, in the line of duty, to give the people what they want. Key West has not been alive to her in- terests in legislative matters as have most cities, and she should avail herself now of the opportunity to decide on measures that will promote and conserve her tivic ahd political progress, FIAT VALUES In his radio address at Des Moines the other day, President Hoover waxed highly indignant over the proposal of the bonus supporters to issue currency to the amount A district may have the best | representatives in the world, yet, if they | WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Happenings, Here Just 10 Yeare Ago Today As Taken From The Files of The Citizen If you were born on this date 19 years ago, your birth- day fell of Thersday. On the Jast Mallory boat leav- L Grows, drowsy 6. bg ag the Across (PIAINIS) namin Elo EICIOINIONMt (ZIEt Hi ing Key West for New York were} 20. Sea more than two hundred varieties | 2 of fish caught in the waters ad-! jacent to Key West.. The fish} were in care of L. L. Mowbray, of | the New York aquarium, who says; that fish from these waters at- tract more attention than those | from any other ‘section in the country. Funeral services for Oscar M. Zinat will be held tomorrow after- | noon. Mr, Zinat was for many years an enmipleye of the General Blectric company of Philadelphia} and: erected a, homestead on Big Pine Key where’ he spent his an-| mual vacation. He was taken ill; find brought to a local hospital where he died Saturday. United States court will convene ; Wednesday morning November 8. The docket for this term is the jargest on record in Key West.| There are 35 criminal cases and | 7 admiralty cases to be tried. Manager Kenney, of the Aero- marine Airways, said today that the company will have four large | seaplanes here this winter to take, care of the travel between Havana and Key West, and possibly other cities in Florida, with headquarters | in Key West. { oe, | Financial returns from the to-| mato crop on Key Largo, just | north of Key West, will azgregate | $250,000. This report was made public today by the growers in that section. | Three hundred ticket agents, ! representing every railroad in the! 01d hy; gene dnt chatch 32, Optical illusion 34. Some | 38. $f Woolen tabric United States, will be in Key West | — | November tion tour. vannah. 20, ona: post-conven-} They will meet in Sa-! Mrs. Charles Carey, 49 years in Peacon Lane from a heart at- tack. Funeral services will be} held tomorrow from the residence | | * Steal 49, Feminine name 50. River islands 51. Corded cloth 52. Biblical place 53. Demolish 54. Cratty 55. Writing table Architectural “}Sun rises - : | Abilene .1Buffalo ‘| Dodge City . |) El Paso ... 1781—Surrender of Cornwallis} 9 The native of today will have old, died this morning in her home| and the British army at York-| an aftistic temperament, town, virtually ending the Ameri- | sensitive and inclined to give way can Revolution. to the feelings. There is, rather how- 4 Vienna yesterday morning has 86' moved eastward and is now off the middle Atlantic coast, and -82 pressure is low from eastern North ‘ota_and ‘Minnesota southward fow ¢ Texas. There have been rains duying.. the last, 24 hours 0 ns, 7a middle.and.. north Atlantic States, eastern Lake region, and | upper @hio Valley, the amounts ea heavy in portions of New Bn Rain also octurred. in R sterday’s Precipitation formal Precipitation ss record covers: our period | ding at 8 o'clock Ukis morut Tomorrow's wee ly Sun sets .. ; Moon rises . | Moon sets Tomorrow's Tides toni & A M. P. rae cattene ver New. High ... 2 : iLow 6:05 | Barometer at 8 a, m, today, Sea level, 29.95. 10:04 p. m. northern and central Plains States, .12:29 p. ii. | and Colorado, Williston, N. D., ve- i i 6 inches of. snow. Pressure rn England, and ‘the northwestern field of high pressure has spread southeastward ; into me and the Texas Pan- beget have fal- jen thou most western sec- Lowest Highest | iets is cooler this morn- Last night Yesterday ‘ing in the Atlantic States, with - 56 9 j readthys considerably -below nor- mal in the,Rocky Mounain region and Plains. States, and near or | above the fo ee eb od from the Mississippi Valley eastwai PYG. S. RENN NY, | Atlanta Boston Chicago Denver Official im charge. Duluth . Spanish, Mexican or her's Iteh. One bottle Imperial Silane Remed# is guaranteed to be enough for any case, All. druggists are authorized to refund your money if it fails.—Advt, Galveston . | Helena Two types of heating elements, a steam radiator and ati electric heater, are combined in one cabi- net now being offered in two forms. Little Reck . Louisville . Miami -. New York Oklahoma City Pensacola . | Pittsburgh St, Louis St. Paul {San Francisco Tampa ...... Washington Williston - Gaeta | WEATHER FORECAST | Key West and Vicinity: Fair to- night; Thursday partly. clo dy, fol lowed by rain in aft night} moderate no: it Florida: Fair . tonight Thurs- day partly. cloudy, followed . by rain in afternoon or at night in| extreme south ahd’ extreme north- east portions. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate north winds shifting. to northeast on Thu sday ; weather fair tonight and fursday, Canis: Ba ind New por — jorBrmeet winds shifting to fresh east on Thursday. , iste =—_— WEATHER CONDITIONS The divtarbadece. that was over ch a ld i i ta cela Be Sure and See Gur Line of Bediitifal All Metal ce Refrigerators Bein Sold at Wholesale Cust ‘The low p Frigerators They are guaraitéed to ater we 2 eo mse Teérins arranged to suit of $2,400,000,000, calling it “fiat money,” which to financiers means money that is issued without a balancing intrinsic value of |s some kind. The president seemed to believe that the creation of such a.currency would be | ever, a spirit of determination that a Sn 8, wan to the First Methodist . church, | will stand fast in the defence of == Posey statesmen’s idea of farm relief s itson ‘shia’ | 1842—Monterey, Cal., taken by! the rights, which, combined with 0 give the farmer a chance to plaster ws are the husband, Charles} Commodore Jones, U, S. N., un-|the alértness and caution given another ee on the old home place. Twelve new nantes for certain species of fishes\have been adopted by scientists, probably to designate recently developed kinds of suckers. It is said. that deaf mutes can “feel” musie. So do we, but we couldn't print how we feel about most of the alleged music heard over the radio. There is a movement on foot by a number of newspapers to have the federal bankraptey tw aniended, particularly looking to some kind of change whith would stop the practice of a merchant go- ing into bankrapte?, buying out stock at a small price and then remaihing in bust- ness, sometimes without even closing the doors but with great losses to creditors and unfair coiipetition with other merchants who are trying to treat everyone fairly. ain outrageous proposition that would doom the credit of the United States to ex- termination. Yet during the first two years of his administration, he permitted reports of prosperity to go otit from Washington that created “fiat” stock values to the amount of more than twenty-five times the amount suggested by the bonus supporters. These “fiat” stock values had in the majotity of instances absolutely nothing of feal value back of them and were passed out to an ufsuspecting public which be- lieved in the prosperity reports. It would seem to the thoughtful ditididal that “fiat” credit and resources of the United States, is rather a better propositioti than “fiat Stock values” backed by nothing but re- ports of a self-advertising administration. in- money, backed by the! % , Charles Carey, Jr,; sider the belief that war existed! junder this degree, should lead | three daughters, Mrs. Rosa Butter-| With Mexico—soon restored. !to victory Gver competitors. man, Mrs. Edna Demeritt and! a ; | Mrs, Camille Pazo. Ol je wiies bos aaa a, Subseribé for The Citizen. 7 The Jolly Club will entertain} tomorrow over Waite’s Store at) 7:30 o'clock. successful trip in a navigable bal-| loon around the Eiffel Tower,| A special program | Paris, a marvelous feat in those has been atrahged by Mrs. Clyde | days. Baltzell. Mrs, Jose Fowler, recita- |, } tion; Miss Emma Betancourt, vor. {tendants at hareh and the school. Annie Johnson, Span-; The climax to the evening was a) ; Miss Maud Swain, reci-|tide around the city in one of the | al so! fis ish dance 522 DUVAL STREET tation; Leonard Griwen, solo; Mrs. pares army trucks. i Harry Sands, solo; Mrs, Camille; Moss, vocal solo; Miss Swain, mus-} ical selection; Phillip A. Sancher, | solo. | ' Manuel Senea, a member. of the} crew of one of the P. and O, S. S.} company’s vessels, was arfested yesterday by the deputy marshal | on @ charge of assisting in sinug- | gling cigarettes into the states. The young people of the First Congregational chutch Sunday school gave a farewell party last evening to the soldiers of the bar- tacks who have been regular at- MAIL ROUTES FOR cans ag Be TEP ae tiie Wednesday, 12:26 P. M. ca null TD WES for Key West, daily except Sunday and Thursday, 9» nt Dar isc Beck Tedepe, Tosslig: task Hedalg, Pn ted Tickets. Reservations and fsformation at Ticket Office om the | pow DELAY BAVING YOUR EYES tates eee bbb sSUbbiccsccd cceessedbssese “He who will nét save might as well drop out of the liné.” Ws beh 5% Ob Sidings ASoudte. KEY WEST, FLORIDA Member Federal Reserve System Beaetsisd Publis’ Depess