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ee, * Pry Dany Nowspapar_in Ke : County y West and Monroe Press xa Sivel ftiea to. te aya 101 ft all het elt or not othi ine cr reatted jn a Dir ant a e local einer SUBSCRIPTION RATES per and ai AD’ 'TISING RA’ PMs ‘known on = jon. = eaead of tha: ite., wit e chi ate ereatninenté enue is to be derived,are zen ii Catt of public hats a * ai i as sate ate jnplong ¢ from which” aiscus- if local or general publish dnonymous com- ie { RavTionan ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES bes “Ho Paik, Hi, AE, ut Fone fe base Wi ‘Wacker Drive, a CaO arpa ts Pits DETROIT So ETE ja Tae Mee West Citizen > 4 teresa Re Sriout eke ama WittONE favor; never be ‘afraid to Wrong of t6 applaud rights Biways fight for progress; never be the or- gan or the mouthpiece of any péfich, élidue, Pee ee & io ae et Ifare; néver tolerate cérraptibin or as: denounce vice and praise virtue; fommend good done by individual or orgin- “ opinions; print only news that Wili tlevats bua not contaminate the fester; never com- promiss with principle; Justice is what makes godd lat. .. The car has replaced the piano of the ine. generation as a sigh vf social statis. »—.“Mei Without Women” imay be ; bat “Men Without Monty” are ‘ati aettility: Bid President Hoosevelt havé Herbert Hoover in mind when hé referred to the Porgitten Man?” : Iiustrating once. mote than there is Mitte ii & thine; # Mf. Wise of Kansas is Pharged with having five wives. Japati wahts Unelé Sain to take his leet out of thé iy ig aiid Woula doubt. Jess aeppsciats his blowing it up also. ‘ Now that fost évekything may. be putchdsed for a song, it's toligh on the guy who can’t sing. Nothing i8 ever Hpnt for everybouy. + Appears nb “that the legislature will #6 something toward diminishing the BupefhioGs ovéthead in circuit evutt judges fri Piottda. : The writer has ffeveF had such & thirst for a glass of beer as during the past few days, Advertising pays. Suggest aiiything and it arouses desite. : Sizer ‘ Senator Gomez of Key West intro: fluced @ bill in the state senate to compel Hivorcéd wotitn to dtop their ex-husband’s fameé Aid Fesume their maide name. That brought a laugh for thé divdrree {Sually chafig’s Her fiatie again to that pf another ‘than in lesa than two ways vf a dogs tail: Succ Post. Two bills si now before the legislaturé Bhould feceive seant cunsideratidfi. Oné that proposes 4 state tix imeome and another a tax of 5 per cent on the ptt: chase of autvthobilés, th be paid by the Purehaser, Governor Sholtz and most members of thé legislature proriidéd tax Hecreases, not increase of taxation. . ‘ : The appoiiitment ot ftuth Bryan Owen as hitnistet to Deniiark Will mark the first time jn thé fation’s history that it will be usé LOSS OF THE AKRON Again the highest todéri éfizineer: ing skill ha§ béen set At naught by the elements, résulting in the lost of thé world’s greatest airship, the Akron, with a loss of 78 lives, only three of those on «board being saved. This marks the most disastrous tragedy in the history of aero- nauties: The Akfon’s fate fecalls that of three| f other American dirigibles—the ZR-2, the } 2° Roma, and the Shenandoah. The ZR-2, built in England for the Atférican navy, buckled and exploded over Hull, England, oh August 25, 1931, causing the death of 62 of the 66 fieh aboard, 17 of whoih weré Afneticaiis, the nutelus of a crew seit to bring the ship to the United States. The Roma, biilt if ftaly for the United States army, Went oiit oF control at Hanipton Roads, Va.; stritk eleettic wires which broke, settifig fire to the airship, causing the death of 35 out of a crew of 46, on February 25, 1922. The Shenandoah broke in three pietés atid fell to éarth duting a storm over Noble county, Ohio, on Séptéihber 3, 1925, kill: ing 14 out of 41 of board; and seriously injuring two othefs. At present the United States navy has tio large dirigibles; the Los Anpelés; tem: porarily. out of cénmission a8 ah Beondimy ineasure; and the Macon, sistet ship: of the Akron, just completed. In the light of what has happened to neatly evéry ditigible sooner or later, we may well ask whethet they are worth while. More than 100 Getiiah difigibles were destroyed duting the war withotit inflictifig atiy serious damage upon their enemies. The allies lost a dozen or more, practically all they ever had. Of all the large difigibles built by various countries since the war, only tw or three rémaih, thé rest having whet With disaster. The whole history of dirigibles, like that of submarities, is one of wasted money hid wasted lives. Thé Wotld Would pet- haps be better off if neither of these death-traps had ever been invented. A REVELATION a The improvement in out national at: fairs if & little over a month has been a revelation to the people of ‘the toithtiy. Under éffiefent and practical leadership, a program of rehabilitatioi has n6t only been mapped out, biit it has been put into Speration. Congress has 8howWh that it tah follow good leadership as well as bad leadership. If fet, Gdi~ress has demonstrated that in matters of government it is not creative. No great leaders have raiséd theif heads ii either the house or the senate. It is trie that the démagogues, for- métly accorded aii audithce ant patiently fafa as they raised theif voices, have at- tempted to Féassert themselves, but they have been cried down by the impatient Vick bE & p&ople demanding action. In former times they were applauded hy their niasters, the fiffanicial leaders, and were patted and applauded iniuch 48 thé dummies of stage ventriloquists are patted and applatided by those wh cori- trol them. But the eyes of the people had been bpéned and thesé demagugiiés, sutfoiinded afid supported as they were by the tradi- tion of long political cafeers and their own assumption of dignity aiid Wisdom; were giveli scant consideration. The péople have coint th know them for what they are and their careers will } probably end With théir présetit terms of Gffite. WOMAN t is PRIZE LIAR NoW cones a new kind of competi- tioh—the “biggest liar” contest. Not that competitiv® lying is new, but it is an in- novation to award prizes for high and Wide preVatication. At one of thesé cbritests hetd it Cot- linavillé, fil, the first prize of $20 was won by a womah, atid a newspaper woman at that. And réWwspaper pitople pat- ticularly will appreciate that she was 1 THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SooCCeCoecoccscoguscoaveseoeeseesoseee Daily Cross«word Puzzle SCoccccedbcbdcbocdicdnantacdbssancgocdaetiresdbocd ACROS: Solution of Vestertay’s Puzzle i . Strongho! nee o Bewie titer | Bigcracies = (CIAIGRMIRIATT[E[SBMAICIE] | with tees | . Doleful lEIMIAINIATT IT IOIN ESB IO[A) nor. . Overcomes [A wif a with worider 1 |AIMIE| 3 Bn@ fear i | DIS 5: Rose td the feet (3 1D ro y bua te) [i O} >| 70) ; Break sud- denly . Cravat 5. Speak evil of siaticiousty — GENE . Workers in Ro fine arté Be : Earge oll ean | \ } « IN] 1D} | EIN olor ir] olrmial= etal z\c Frigg mf r=| en A in ry Indian ‘ais 1 enlldren i Batter Substi- tute . Dessert iE | i fal [| > [ral Z| See Felt i ae =|4{o}] alnir py fal) / ibe Lik 1S B/U! Ea aa | TUT ACIAIGIAT Era eels elnis 55. Netvé netivork DOWN 9 Paine stone ‘ i . Temporary 2. Feminine “rashlon ‘ i . Be invented . Parents, coll i }. Reduce, to .& . Malt bes pure State . Blevat i . are that cal : Danish -flord ; Above and. 48. Sheep... touching ich man tg 44. Small ones seeded fruit, ag of the butterctip 46. Gorge 49, Roman honse- old god 3 iter seed 2 Par ariped . Acgubng to ¢ spe ws ay es character 52. Bupeant: $3. Before 64, Barren ' | } SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS FOR SIX WEEKS? PERIOD, 1 .COVERS HARRIS SCHOOL AND, } DIVISION STREET INSTITU-! TION FOR PERIOD ENDING MARCH 24 The following is the roll of hoti- \dt fot the Harris schol and Divi- sion Street institution as compiled by Prof. W. C. Duncan for a six jweeks’ petiod ending March 24: Harris School 6A.—Allan Neil Roberts, Dave Knowles, Anita Berkowitz, Lily Mae Garey, Olga Kemp, Lelanette jRoberts, Shirley . Fae Russell, Dorothga Stricker, Faye William-} son. 5B.—Walter McCook, Berkowitz, Ray Demeritt, Fernandez. Edwin Louis 4A-4B—Eteilid Deineritt, Billy; Onelia Matcia j Marvin Spence’, Arturo Lujan, ;Mato, Ellie Rae Gwynn, | Dexter, Miguel Bazo, Kemp. | 8/7 3A.—Raymond Ouide, Geral-; ldine Kehriedy, Helen Rose Wells, | Louis Chavez, John Watkins. } $B.—Ruth Lund, Betty Joan | Robérts, Ruth Thompson, William | | Leon. ‘ | | 2A.—Yvonne White, Jennie Al-} llei Hitter, Blanche Branley, Rose} Bethel, Fannie May Ingraham, } {Jolin Stradley, John Lewis Day,} TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1983. TODAY'S Temperature” Highest |Lowest Mean ... ‘Normal Mean Rainfa! | | Yesterday’s Precipitation 0 Ins. ‘Normal Precipitation. .... ' gu i lid “Thin record cove ending at 8 o’eldel ia | Tomorrow's {Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises Moon séts ... ‘89 73. 8 |High | Low. Barometer a Sea level, 29.93. Lowest. hglieést Last night Yesterday 44 70 68 Abilene _.... Apalachitola ‘Boston _. j Butfalo Chicago (Denver Dodge City | Dalith | Eastport \El Paso Hatteras Helena - Huron Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST Los Angeles Miami ....... |New York | Oklahotiia ce TODAY IN HisT rORY abbowceuesis, | 1713 — Histbiie pete of IN DAYS GONE BY | Utreeht: Happeni: Here Just 10 Years) BeOS, ‘ Age Today As Taken From 1822a0,000 itihiabitafite of Thé Files Of The Citizen (Chios, an islifid in thé Aepeah Sea, mhassdcred by the Tiirks: The closing of Simonton street | aie from Front street to the water} 1865—President Lincoln’s front will be again considered by , publi¢ addtess. the local city couheil. William W.j} | "3 Demeritt, superintendent of light-! 1888—Henry Ford married: houses, says that if the street: is; —————_—.________._.. | closed the department will erect that he will dh; ea téanti ind a latpe two story building of eéh-| enter it iti the = City. League ereté aid a large arth Would be’ ‘this year. placed across the street. The pay-! { roll_of the lighthodse department’ Mfr. and Mr&. Julius Méidell, of} ifi Key West is about $165,000 991 Duval stieet, ditiduiice the yeatly, Mr. Detheritt said. birth of ati tight poufd boy at a} local hospital last night. t t Mi. thd Mis. ALF. Siititeni ‘write to relatives in Key West of j ‘the birth of a nine and half pound} Wey Ht the PAtbiish Sahitariut iti) ‘Brooklyn, The event occurred on} ‘April 3: Mrs. Sjurstn was for- merly -Miss Naomi Perez, last Last night’s mass meeting of citizens was well attended by a} gathering of enthusiastic citizeris | who weht in statch of informa-; tién regirding the proposed $150 600 golf cburse bond issue. Many Believed thdt this would mean that taxes would be ihade greater, but i it was showWh that this was wrong, | | afd that 10 increase ini taxc’| Wotild be necessary. A Ford eat, the propért¥ st] | Sebastian Cabréra, was reported | {stolen from in front of the Garden tlibater Hast migit: Mr, Cabrera; {with his family, was attending the show and left the car parked out-! ‘side dufing the perforntance. i A new oil strike revealing 4} large supply of thick, black crude: oil was made today on property on! Whitehead street. A negro was drilliig én the property. At aj depth of four feet he encotinter- ed oil. This differs froin Gil) fotthd on othér property in Key West. THE off found yostériay is thitkeF, blacker and Has a diffst- ent sdot. Teniitts in hoses in the séttioh where the oil was féihd today hive always coni- plainéd 6f the oily taste of the water. Watt? busters oh HaMe of Feet disappear after a few applications of Imperial Renema. Remefly.. . Albi druggists are authorized to refund} * your mgney if it fails.—Advt. Subseribe for The Citizen—20c a@ week, { t i Mére thin 1,200,b00 crates of | J A (ee A ee ap aie ediiled td thfough the port of Key West this} sé front Havana, Caba. The season begins on April 20, Arthur! Serra, heatt df orie of thé largest! companit® Shippiti® pireajiples to} northern pditits, said today there | will be from 80 to 100 cars atriv-| ing in Key West Within the next} few weeks, | NEWE teaty Kaoed Coaneesi The following poem Was writ- ten on this date by Stepheh Coch- ran Singleton. It is entitled asd West” jBurnished point of a that, guarding, sweeps Before the natioti’s heart avi ever eeps Uusheathed it vigilance; It stands afid waits. The olitpost sentinel of our south: ern gates. tc scimitar, | | Bethel, | Perez, Josephine Roberts, jthem by force of Worth. ON VII GEORGE WASHINGTONE Raymond Maloney, Jack Sawyer, | Jack Steadman. 2B.—Chatles Sands, Berkowitz, Ray Rogers, Walter Robertsun, Agnes Eugene Pinder. 1A.—Vida Mae Thompson, Edna Huff, Mary Ramsey. 1B.—Mauiit Rose Btady, Lois .| Raé Hiner. Division Street School 6A.—Camitte Ley; Margaret White. 6B,—Cetilia Demeritt, Watk & 5A. ugene Fabal, Gloria Sil- veria, Floyd Pinder. 5B:—Enelio Martinez; Maud Roberts, Georgina Mathado, Ata- Jessie ctlla Vargas. 4B.—Joseph Arnold; Thomas Tvhiisoh; Levnoré Madiedo: 3A.—Claudina Gavilan. 3B.—Max Labrada, Rosalie LeFe, Elinor Larsen, Louise Nunez, Mercedes Gonzalez, Alivia Flor- ence Saunders; Coralie Schrader, Ruth Skéitén, Rosamond Taylor. aFold Deitietitt, Dantet hdez;, Hiltéh Sastiett, Argélia vonhe Stéwart. | 2A2.—Della Mae Curry, Lila Denietitt, Rith Hantock, Sylvia Sdwseh; Gborge Barber, Betnard jCarmona, Anselmo Rendueles, Joseph Roberts, Rayford Roberts, iJ) B) Sa@get, Everette Sweeting. 2B.—R. C. Skelton, Charles Waliiée, Eva Camus, Thelin 'Knowles, Nina Robidere, Ruth Rose Roberts. 1A.—Frances UC8llifia; Shirley Mae West, Eugene Sweeting, Gloria Giles, Gloria Riggs, Rebah Bethel, Ruth Lazo, Ray Schoneck, Oscar Fabia. 1B:;—Bevlah Gibson, : Gonzale: Solidad is day prodiices 4 steadfast tad sincere man or Woman who will make many friends aiid hold Tt gives a generous nature, active, fully alive to the world about, aid, in a sway, conséious of its owh merits jand desirous of recognition. If travel is a many adven- tures ate probable. st tie Fecili INEST jarege Directly + Radio MAYELOWERS A BEAUTIFUL HOTEL Spleadid Facilivids = Garage - Redio coffee Shoppe FLAGLERS NAS THE BEST FREE GARAGE Poecraatew mFoat Carryl| {Phoenix | Pittsburgh St. Lottis St Pa oss Salt Lake City . Sit, Ste. Marié .. TEMS 5) Washington ‘ Williston -......,. WEATHER FORECAST 1 (Till 8 p. m. Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy with sctasiordl showers tonight and Wedhésday; gentle variable winds, Florida: Showers toiiight did -Wednesday; little change in teth- perature. Jacksonville to Florida Straits! Gentle variable winds shifting to HoFthWest over north portion Wed- nesda, atid fiditly — dVeteast weather tonight and Wednesday with occasional showers. st Gulf: Moderate north of Hurthest dveh forth portion, and Wenti® t6 Motletate southedst or ‘} south shifting to northwest over “I sduth portiol. wEATHER CONDITIONS \ A disturbahee is ¢éntral this morhirig Over the Lake region, with a trough of low pressure ex- j tending southward to a secondary disturbance ovér svuthern Alas bama, and rains and thunder- storing have deecurrti during the -}last 24 hours throughout most of tH® Lake Pégiobn ahd _ SoutliWard over Tennessee and Arkansas. Rain also occurred on th® ftrth Pacifie coast, showers in eastern Texas, and snow in Minnesota. Préssilte has int¥eased over riotth- eastern sections, and the western field of high pressure has spread | eastiiifd 6¥8F tht Plains States, iid southeastiatd inte central pers: Cooler weather prevails in the Plains and West : Gulf States; Mississippi Viilley, ait of the middle and north Atlantic coast; while temperatures are Abvve AGrHAl this HivrHing froth the eastern Lake region _south- ward over the East Gulf and Sétith Atlantié States, aiid of thé Pacific coast. G. S, KENNEDY, Orfieial ili Chitge. Suber for The Citizen—20c Key West's hits Fanefal Home Key West's First Ambulance BRITCHARD We pay 8 Per Cont on Savings justly entitled t6 the honor. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK fh a 10 round stheiiuled bodt! itiner, Miss Erntstiie €. Sthith ath : CS ; sae Sier, ies at the Athletic Club last nights] TBaioa . . (hm KEY WEST, FLORIDA of the Columbia Star, told that in all her poaup Sralah fhiled to kesetoa! yéiis of writing obitiiaties; wedding stories |g dpponent, Kid — Williains. and Uther Sovial items shé had never; Waugh went throagh the fieht) deviated from the truth in the slightest ida a se aoe come bape degree. eye. | And if anyoué thinks that ih’t & “ whopper, let him tell one. a in a foreign diplotiatic pdst sd a*woman. . This is not only a péisdhal triumph for Mrs. Owen; but is a recottni- tio OF Aniéritah Woitiahhdod it general. fi this the Unitéd States is following in the feotstéps of Soviet Russia; Madame Kolon- tay Beis the represeiitative Gf heF conh- try in Sweden, close néighbot of Dei- werk: Member Federal Réierve System eS Desiguated Poblic Depositary Pau! Albury, manager of the} : Régulars last year, has announted| ERT KLOEPPEL = OWNER - DIRECTOR