The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 23, 1933, Page 2

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN : TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1983. ROOSEVELT MOVES ON | Pree ee err President Reseed moves on nswar| IN DAYS CONE BY | Daily Cross;word Puzzle | TODAY’S WEATHER oP, ARTMAN, President. to the enactment of helpful legislation. | pemcoecccvcesccovccccccnencocnccccccecoemseooeces |\ 4 n ; ng, . A Happenings Here Just 10 Years; — . ¥ Temperature* * Jern plains states, Huron S. D, Capt eet ae ‘Streets With more power than ever before Ake Today "As Takes Fiém 1 = i Pee g ba BO4:Aaehes, bud aseerars ted oe ‘Dally Newspaper, in Key West and Monroe granted to a president in peace time, he is The Files Of The Citizen from the eastern eer eres ‘ v s +, i r 2. ion eastward to the Mississippi using his power in the most conservative Couny. Bolicitey Awhus Gomest ™ Toxten,ros ETLIER oft TE a : Son EH i eatey: his: bight peqneatee areee manner. 5 today said that the cases against | te Jewish month Se eet Rainfall* cover the eastern and far western Dictator though he has been termed, |the 24 Greek spongers will ace oe ae ae ; | ¥esterday’s Precipitation .T Ins. ree praises: i ala Showers Press 1s exclusively entitled to use | and with dictatorial powers ‘of the widest |@me up for ‘trial before next’ (3 ves - r RIAT: Normal Precipitation ... .16 eel pat aacek pgp Schad & wise sreditea ta this paper and slo | range, he is yet confining himself to quiet eet Soh oes pon i hae IeiriE|DMMOr sis} BA: aac the northern - and central. plains leadership. dent the state will present suffi, cere ® (4 (aes . phir ete ods seni ee peel rath x OE : : utales, No hint of arbitrary measures, no |cient evidence to warrant a con-| * Playing the >| ; she “ pra pea Pa Poser atig pene suggestion of political pressure of any sort, | Vi*tion. i raza. the me Tiel ae d jand on’ the north Pacific coast, marks his onward course. Judes His Guka «cecal Sle ; n . m.!and logal showers in western and ; Every measure advocated by him is|from Havana yesterday and says| ” cia tC | New moon, » ™-, extreme a Pea It is first the subject of intensive study by not |‘&t he will at once continue the| % Bearing Tomorrow's Tides warmer this morning ie up. ‘ * igation + Fearing. . pt 5 ae A. My P.M. ier Mississippi valley, and in per- only the finest minds of his selected advis- inves: af she, conan, again . 9:22 1:52) tions of the lake region and up- threé men charged with a statu- 3h : : 216! per Ohio valley, and cooler in the ers, but also by the men and women best |tory offense. Te hearing sched- Low .. 2:36 4:16! per alley, e ; on fitted to pass on the questions and issues | led for the Intter part of this > ri m, today? —— ages a ‘Made known on application. involvéd because of their experience in |“°°* Wit be held possibly behind Sea level, 29.98. perat , closed doors. normal throughout most sections ie pene sire Bess ag the treatment of these questions and is- Ba Bho tices << utbact Been oe oe ae ee eite ut ie ches a ¥ ae we be charged See UCR ore a hata, my _—_. em 14 : 88 low “the seasonal average in the Notiecs for entertainments by churches trom which No commissions are appointed for prber sO Soar ba pf = feta ve re Sue cilises tees oes cores ‘tha invites’ discus: special study and future reports. Peres, charged with setting up and! Ss SNE 1 Rp gf ellen rer ig erage pea Names mean nothing and ability to | promoting rooster fighting on! Official .in Charge. wunigetions, help is the sole requirement of those asked | Sunday. The evidence in the RAtponals, ee to contribute their opinions. pe pion sail raped ire. 250. re Age. New Roa 36 Bast Wacker Drive, As the president moves on with his | arrests were made. Perez’ said : DETROIT; : m ; ‘Walton Bidg., ATLANTA. work for the improvement of our econdi- {that he operated a chicken farm & if fa aS Bre FB ee i : EH evecernesccecooe TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS a2 Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., president used for testing ti : proof as it can be made, and when sug-| the ieee The, ey cae S I D E L I G H T S gested legislation is finally presented to | him. eda congress for its legislative action, the rep-} x, RTE By MARCY B. DARNALL, resentatives of the people have before them | the pt for the bec Pesorartie : h a clarity of proposal that confusion | of the Knights of Columbus. This Former Editer of The Key West Citizen oOeR Ate ; : is eliminated and congressional action is re Raper cry berg after an of- For the first time in eight years the | clear and simple. rosy id been’ received : from Jacksonville setting the date. _ annual issues of Scripture volumes at home Never before did congress have such | Louis Bierna, of Key West, Was and abroad by the American Bible Society, | intelligent leadership and cooperation and | chosen as State Warden and L. as reported at its annual meeting this| a5 @ result, never before has congressional Sia hite, Key West, State Chair- - month were less than nine millions: Even| action been so smooth and efficient. the number was greater than that of The natural “opponents of every-| The U. S. S. Langley with a y other year in the 117 years of the so-| thing”, who occasionally in the past found Lilimigion Laer rae ps ’s history prior to 1925. An odd| themselves blindly on the right side of | this morning enroute to K L a in the report states that in one Phil-| Public questions, are floundering ~ about | West. She is expected to arrive | YY, WRATHES enn Mabel W. Willebrandt, Califor- village total returns from Bible} with nothing to do. ce ie arnsan ! ‘Till 8 p.m. Wednesday one an vonneeyy cy te were 7 centavos, 88 roasting ears of The right thing to do seems to be in-| sigte senator Wm. H. Malone Key West and Vicinity: Fait) to, sega bah at SS e ‘ ; ; ight; oudy;! 1 ripe mango and 80 green mangoes. | variably obvious. announces today that a charter tonight; Wednesday partly cloudy}: guig, Kansas, 44 years ago. $ hs x has been granted the’ Paul Boy- 4 gentle to moderate easterly winds. . sii: ; j Florida: Generally fair tonight ‘ TY sen company for the purpose of ae Chester Beach, noted American FALSE SAFE SCHEMES organizing a new development x a hes wear ke Florids _jselptor, born in San Francisco, 52 We corporation. leewagsitss é Straits: years ago. - Gentle easterly winds and fair x eather tonight and Wednesday. during’ the preceding year, | C2¥Se may defeat its purpose is illustrated Ook a Soiglesl ee eet and , Ceccencasasccnneneccense | es irs gr Masry Gaw of the eon awarded to “the unknown | by the recent display of “safety” posters |} sig honatel : vances an gawd hate! 128d Friedaiok nga pe! é rs bart RE tea cle ee of English, born in Philadelphia, men, Physesas wae. teu! ring nature rises. There a the $10,000 check went to the | 0” billboards along New Jersey highways. | the New York World, it was learn. ah Beil. Gt teeenacles ‘orl quininas: potasanonen cand augemet. OU Mee ER CONDIT. 56 years ago. oe ideatiey se for unemployed relief. ‘The | The design of these posters is described as|ed here today. “Watts left Key| animal magnetism, for which he, tionY This person should. attain to 3 Shae ; Rt. Rev. Herman Page, P.-E. / “stri » West several years ago to en-| ciai, such tive power that| places of honor and attain a mea-} © Gra disturbance i of. born in Boston, widely known Philadelphians | “striking and even gruesome,” tending to ent clahned curative pow. Pl The western disturbance is cen-} bishop of Detroit, ‘& 5 : gage in newspaper work and since Itimately became to be sure of wealth. Conserve the nbrtle : ‘received this award are Leopold divert the attention of drivers and cause that time has been employed on ie dod Por alain back. sree pricier were ae a mature tral this morning over the 67 years ago. ; conductor of the Philadelphia | the very accidents which they are intend-|the Tampa Tribune, Palm Beach| March 5, 1815. often wears itself out, and there 921; and Connie Mack, man-| ¢4 to prevent. Post and Daytona Times. are indications that life may be the pennant winning Athletics, A protest against their use has been 1799—Thomas Hood, _English| *iished just as success comes. made by the National Council for the pro- wiping he aes haa a -are eae born. Died May Bev born there. Died Feb. ‘et ‘ tection of Roadside Beauty, which says: that people above you kick rungs = trating that it is often unwise to| “The menace of the roadside billboard |i" your face. pete se 1866—Edgar F. Smith, noted a ¥ rgaret Fuller, the customs of other peoples, the| through distraction of attention, as well a5| George Perpall, member of the| (Marchioness Ossoli), writer, erit. hove Picgenimarg ince seers is probably very old, but never- | through obstruction of vision, is no mere | house committee of the Athhletic ie, socia} reformer, among a May 3, 1928. very good: An American placing | ¢!ubwomen’s notion, but may be a con-|Club, announced today that ar-| )ontry's most remarkable wo-| a8 $ OM @ grave noticed a Chinaman | ttibuting cause to accidents.” rites a Perdiby suitor a for! nen, born near Boston. Died in| 1859—Everett 7. ‘Thomlinson, placing rice on another, and asked : “When Commenting on the same matter, the | or Key West. Jeatrue| | shipwreck, July 19, 1850, rare vere at Shiloh Ng ‘Died ' do you expect your friend to come up and| New York Sun says: “There are less ob- in Elizabeth, 'N. J. Oct. 30, 1931. eat his rice?” The Chinaman replied;| jectionable ways of presenting a striking |. Mvitations are being issued to} 1824—Ambrose E. Burnside, ay & ;. {the volunteer fire companies to/ famed Uni meral, Rhode Is-! “Same time your friend come up to smell | safety message to motorists. New Jersey’s take part in the tournament that had goverane oni U. S. Senator, BENJAMIN LOPEZ flowers.” sanction of distracting roadside signs will | is to be held in Key West in July.| born at’ Liberty, Ind., Died at io RRR OR weaken the fight of the state’s civic organ- | All companies fete been callcies. bude RI, Set. 13, 1881. FU NERAL Ho ME Probably the only dog that ever lived } izations against the billboard blight.” boa orcas eo pear gamed niger 4 t-tewt Ambulances Service a statue erécted: inhi: honor ‘was The need for safety education is ur- 2 1828—Edward Hitchcock, the |] sustee smbatmer, Piastte Surgery tJead husky of one of the teams which } S¢"t and should be promoted in every com-| Rain in Cuba has slowed up the boa A gietiresnl cc depot igre theria antitoxin to Nome,| munity through a sane and unemotional | *iPment: of pineapples from the) 4 ‘ island to K , i 1926. The statue is of bronze | appeal to the common sense of those who lieved that 1 agboml set saat mis in Central Park, New York. | operate motor vehicles. It can not be pro-| arriving in jarger shipments as {(SLPPOPIMIPOLIDAOMAS died only recently at the age of 14,| moted through a sensational and obstruc. | $0" #8 the rains cease. nates tive billboard at the very spot where the Mr. aha Mrs. Veral Rivers dis. N pretty little story comes from Phila- | @¢cident is already due to happen. nounce the birth of ‘a nine pound THOMPS phia, where Anthony Geonnotti and his : - = boy this morning at the home : 2 fe recently celebrated their golden CUBACIDE! 1024 Eaton street. : Is offering a complete line g, and Anthony's memory went back During the past week construc- her wedding in Naples, Italy, at In Cuba, where they are having a sort | tion and repair permits have been he played as a boy violinist. His | of revolution at present, they have a meth-{ sued to 20 residents of Key or is the daughter of the couple for| °d of eliminating revolutionists that is very sana Sheri — pelo Posie FOR COOLING BOTTLED OR BARRELED BEER je wedding feast he played nearly 70} effective. It might be called Cubacide.| sued in a like period for many ears ago. per They capture a few revolutionists and then | ™onths. — ALSO — pty they tell them that they can run away, if | .......s Stese digas scctecs Incredible as it may seem the maga- | they like, and if they escape the bullets} TODAY IN HISTORY Pmjine Time vouches for the fact that the | that are fired after them they are free to | eeceecaccancesccasccsecs fsughter of a soldier of the Revolution lived | £0 about their business. Bat the captors} 1498—Savonerola. Italian re- BE SURE AND SEE OUR LINE Prices, Appearance and Performance Will Please You a few days ago. Mrs. Marie Storts| 2!ways start shooting so quickly that prac- | former, executed as 4 heretic. EE Ee Ee New Haven, Conn.; 58 years ago. John Stuart, president of Quak- er Oats Company, born at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 56 years ago. Dae 2 ee eee Douglas Fairbanks, famous screen star, born in Denver, Colo,, 50 years ago. U. S. Senator Henry W. Keyes of New Hampshire, born at New- bury, Vt., 70 years ago. James C. Colgate of Vermont and New York, noter anthropist, born at Yonkers, N. LY., 70 years ago. tions, every final suggestion is as fool-|°™ Stock Island and the pit was) y : General Motors Corp., born at BRaSSssaeakesess annual award established in 1921 Edward W. Bok, to be given to terse 10 had best served the city How misguided zeal for a worthy RL ETE Mm. Lk hhh hcl huh ud dededidledldldedele deel ede re Sieetpavery HOTEL GEORGE WASHINGTON HOTEL MAYFLOWER - HOTEL FLAGLER MIAMIL.,..HOTEL ALCAZAR born when the father, John Jacob) tically none of the prisoners bother about 1788--Seath Candas ald pits, Was 82 years old, died recently at | ®"Y sort of business from then on. They | eighth state to ratify the consti- Lexington, ©., at the age of 91. Her| 4@ hanging a few captives to trees now as | tution. i served with Washington at Valley | @" example to others. at and Marie was his 14th child. We are supposed to be about to try | mous Taliae nevtnen emf tans RES to do something in Cuba via our ambassa- | aged 90. of lived le, the} dor. United States financiers and manu- { rye — us cau Hon- | facturers have a lot of money sunk in Cu- conan ee Katherine Plunkett died in Ireland} *- To be sure that they will get some of 14, last, at the age of 111. it back it will be necessary to clamp down oad tits on this revolution stuff. Probably we ting to interpret the significance | will.—Miami Post. tika embiem adopted by Hitler MSC ease erases Nazk, the Greenville Piedmont It would be an exaggeration to say i just a fancy form of the double | that 10 per centum of the Chinese can write = Which would also be appropriate | their own language, and can you blame fe other nations we might mention. | "em, with such an alphabet. ESA SEESEERaS We pay 3 Per Cent on Savings II IIIFIPALLLLALLLLIC LLL 2 a a KEY WEST, FLORIDA Designated Publie Depositary

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