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PAGE TWO, HOUSE ONSPOT BY SENATE ACTION | ON ECONOMY BILL COMPARISON MADE Sictinbatarwe| 1805—Robert Anderson, the officer commanding Fort Sumter TO ACTIVITIES INVOLVING) 5+ the outbreak of the Civil War, MANY IMPOR’ ‘porn near Louisville, Ky. Died Pee Ook 26, 1871. OUTSTANDING ISSUES 1810—Ward Hunt, New York By HERBERT PLUMMER 1772—Duncan MacArthur, Ohio soldier, pioneer and governor, born in Dutehc=s Co,, N. Y. Died near Chilicoti.-, Ohio, April 28, 1839, Before our two friends have con- cocted a plan, From out of a cove steps a little} old man. “I'm Ground Hog, The Hermit.” jarist, Justice of the U. S. Su- (iy Assotiated Press) preme Court, born at Utica, N. Y. WASHINGTON, June 14.—An Died in Washington, D. C., March interesting si t-of the contro-} 4331 Harriet Beecher Stowe, 24, 1886. versy between President Roose- velt and congress over the re- duction in payment to veterans, was the fix in which the house; found itself on the question. Popularly, the senate rather! than the house is the branch of! congress generally conceded to be the most conservative... Elected for a term of six years, compared with two for representstives, sen- ators. are expected by some to eye; legislation with more care and not #0 much for political effect. “Take the payment of the bonus, for example. Last year, while the capital was filled with mem- beri of the ragged B: E, F. de- manding payment of their adjust- ed service compensation, the house by a sizeable vote passed the! Patman bonus bill. Then The Barrage Two days later, however, an the of senate votes buried hopes of the measure being into law. drive to revise the provi- of the economy act in behalf author of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” one of the most successful books ever published, written to expose the horrors of slavery, it did much to advance the cause of abolition which the Civil War finally ef- fected, born at Litchfield, Conn. Died at Hartford, Conn., July 11, 1896. \ 1821—Andrew Campbell, inven- tor-manufacturer. who did much to perfect the printing press of to- day, born near Trenton, N. J. Died in New York, April 13, 1890 1856—Robert M. La Follette, governor, U. S, Senator, Presi- dential candidate, Wisconsin’s stormy petrel of national politics for many years, born at Primrose, Wis, Died in Washington, D, C., June 18, 1926. Policeman Edward Barry of Chicago, testified that J. E. Els- ton had been ‘dejected from his home by persuasion.” of the veterans probably was as intense as any to which members of congress ever have been sub- peat by the thousands pour- ee aR Veterans’ organizations ; 4 their forces. io when the measure which of- yaad: ‘every opportunity for ex-|sertion, but the minimum for the}|To A n on the subject came be- house, the President was CLASSIFIED COLUMN Coccccgeoocoscose Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of le a word for each in- first insertion in every instance is 26e. he says, with a grin; “This cave is my home—won’t you two lads come in?” Half of the 5,000,000 bales of cotton consumed in the United States in 1932 went into cloth- jing. LEGALS IN aa come oF THE COUNTY aU NROE COUNTY, orate or. LORIDA. Tn_re Estate of; WILLIAM A. FAGAN, Deceased. To all Creditors, Legat tees, and all Persons Claims or Demands tgainst Estat You, and each of you, are hereby notified and required ‘to present any claims and demands which you, or either of you, may have against the estate of William A. Fagan, de- ceased, late of County of, Monroe, te of Florida, to the Hon Hugh Gunn, Judge of Monroe County, at his office in ‘the County Courthouse in Monroe County, Flor- ida, within twelve months from the date hereof, said date being the first publication of this notice. Dated: May 3ist, 1933. Key West, Florida. ALLAN B. CLEARR, JR., tate of William -28; July 5-12- Distribu- having said Nee ecutor of the n> Dece 31; June 7- IN suber, STATE OF FLORIDA, MONROE ee In_ re Estate of NELSON L. POLLARD, Deceased. Creditors, Legatees, Dis- triblitees, ing Claims or Said Estate: Demands Against and ‘All Persons Hav-|_ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN COCOSHOOOSHOOCOLOEHOSESESSODEETOGVESOSRETOOSCOEEE Daily Cross-word Puzzle S77 CoS ee enn ebeda scenes sane sonnet cennsagcemenarcse Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle ACROSS Lively dance Folds over on Mark ofa Eoow wo . Profound . Kind of tree Pertaining to the voice Muse’ of lyric 5. Bil os coun- 20. I? 23. . Spolse 13 Aas mt Sumer 30. Wi it Ree 43. amen wed 85. 37. 38. 5 mae 45. ‘Threadllike crease in the palm hy Universe 0. On the ocean Ees-* -sbaped 53. Shretas for flow Sictian vol- Toward the left side ot a 0. Expression of | aa. gecgutemet | 41. Seethes PL a sie aM Ht ee Oy tbe 54. Marries aaa aad : Senge gues rete ed ti ke ‘BEHOLD THE FLAG | seeeeee eeeegecedves * Poday, June be marks the 156th anniversary of the adoption of the Stars and Stripes as our | national emblem. On this occa- } sien the Army, Navy, schools. and, | patriotic Americans everywhere | will recite the plédge to the flag | land hear this striking tribute read: lat various ceremonies: BEHOLD THE FLAG, purest, most potent-emblem of law, order, | Christian civilization, that ever} jsaluted the dawn. : BEHOLD THE FLAG, ne'er: drooped in dust of defeat. sired by| revered fathers of the Revolution, their names imperishably written } in letters of gold on the pages of | Columbia’s history, defying the & Pecpire lEZeIEIAIN) ba 10. Seed covering = Plexus 5. Before DO’ |. Fruit preserve : Congealed water 3 Obtain ; Part of @ cost . Pai As it sould be . Bast iat Sela ages. BEHOLD THE FLAG, floating in zephyrs of high heaven o’er the eternal capital of \a — republic, founded on the rock of righteous-} ness, symbol of humanity’s fond-| est dearest hope, forever pro-| claiming justice, human brother- hood throughout the land. BEHOLD THE FLAG, unstain- ed, untarnished. bejeweled, gleam- ing in darkest night, her triumph- ant march across the centuries a ' path of light. Who dare fouch with profaning hand this sleepless, ple, strong, brave, free? BEHOLD THE FLAG. sentiment of cherished ~ children, native to her soil undefiled, and seeking naught but the common good, yearning to serve mankind White and Blue. BEHOLD THE FLAG, immor- teous folds spread from Gulf to by Lincoln in strife of heroes that united as one a_ sisterhood of inspira- tion of a mighty race, mingling in majestic guardian of ardent peo- lovers of liberty from every clime, neath sheltering aegis of the Red, talized by Washington, her beau- Coast by Jefferson, borse aloft States and blended the Blue and Gray in fires of patriotism, pre- serving every star in the shining standard of national sovereignty. May Qld Glory in all the flood of time wave with undimmed radiance J and increasing splendor: over the | fairest expanse of God's earth. ‘dent of the New York Central R. | You and each of you are hereby notified and required to present ‘any elaims and demands which you and the bill sent almost} Payment for classified adver- to the senate. tisements is invariably in advance, t the senate did is now well] but regular advertisers with ledger (0! either of you may have against “It accepted the so-call-| accounts may have their advertise- {late of Union County, New Jersey, KEY WEST IN DAYS G GONE BY | hirokeh while the ship was enroute from Galveston, Texas to New | York. i | The Exchange Club administer- amendment limiting} ments charged. in payments to veterans! Advertisers should give their; percent. street address as well as their tele-‘ house seemed delighted at phone number if they desire re- aetion. ‘The senate had!sults. <3 With each classified advertis ath Razor Outfit. ‘ pleasure Ask for Their |! summoned to the where they were either would © eli- Conally amendment, taxes to make up for FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE with all modern conveniences; $15 month. 1116 Grinnell street. ment The Citizen will give free an|‘ to the County Judgé of | Monroe County, Florida, at his office in the Court House at Key West,{ Florida, within twelve months from the time of the first publication of this notice; sald claims or demands; to be sworn fo and presented as aforesaid, or same will be barred. apter 11994 Laws of the ear 1927. rata ag » Cc, 7. 385" ‘juis- 12-19)" Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen ;ty’s dock this afternoon to see the sea monster were greeted to an . A.J entirely different sight. While watching they saw the body of a} negro come floating to the sur- OURT OF THE} face. CIRCUIT on ite the body of a negro known by ry,| the name of “Smoke,’ who had been seen about the docks the IN THE Ci 20TH GUDICIAL, THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND FOR MONROE COUN' IN CHANCERY. | Happenings Hore dan 10 Years; Spectators who gather at Cur-/ ed q severe walloping to the Ro- tary aggregation yesterday in the second game of a three-game se- jriet of indoor haseball. R. C. West, manager of the Texas Oil company at this port, has received orders transferring him to New York where he will ytake up.a course in terminal opera- tions. Mr, and Mrs, West will Investigation showed it to) feave June 20. Manuel Rotgers, who has been ‘connected with the Artman Press BEHOLD THE FLAG. precious, sublime, inheritance, blessing of America's. faith, power, unity, sanctified by patriot blood. We consecrate anew in o’erflowing measure our hearts, our eager, willing service of hand and brain to thy defense and greater glory, In the sunlight of thy glowing colors, the moving story of thy past, wondrous promise of the fu- ture, mayest thou, guided by the heavenly father, lead the nations to loftier heights, nobler aims, | worthier. deeds, till the ‘sword is ‘beaten into the plowshare and peace, benign, hallowed peace, dwells among all the sons of men in a world 4 repmigicen, eeecesecoveccosvoeses: TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS | 98808 ene cen apaees Governor Arthur Seligman, ne /New Mexico, born at Santa Fe, 60) years ago. at bite i Philadelphia, 53 years ago. i Frederick M. Feiker, director John Nolen, of Boston, nation-|of the Dept. of Commerce's jally-known city planner and tand-} Bui of Foreign and. Domestic seape architect, born in. Philadel. Com: erce, born at Northhampton, phia, 64 years ago. peers . 52 years ago. 4 + John McCormack, of New York,! “pj.~Karl Landsteiner, of New | president of the American Bank-| ygrk, Nobel prizewinner in medi- jers Ass., born at Galesburg, 1.,| cine born in Austria, 65 years 62 years ago. | aod Frederick E. Williamson, presi-| Mont Rune hig henk st R.. born at Norwal 8 bs. eeremaaly: aeppened: to irae HG ia mba dares ‘Selsertond, is really al " Cee most entirely in’ French terri- Dr. Livingston Farrand, _presi-' tory: STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FAST P & _ MAIL ROUTES FOR PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 Leave Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 Leave Havana for Key West Wed pPneyirs ey Wes Inesdays and Saturdays Boy A West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Dock, ‘Phone 71 J. H. COSTAR, Agent. spit Pratl JOSEPH HANNIBAL, loss, or stay in session all Plaintiff, night ‘before. The condition of the corps indicated submersion for ! “lat least 15 hours. Junet -tf E r FAST DIRECT FREIGHT SERVICE TO for the last 10 years, will leave }tomorrow for Havana where he {will reside in the future, Mr, Rotgers was presented with than ecto gold watch by the pro- j prietor in appreciation of his effi- vent and loyal services. vs. DIVORCE BUNICE HANNIBAL, Defendant ORDER OF PUBLICATION It. appearing by the sworn bill tiled in the above siated cause that} . Thousands of people today view- Runice Hannibal, the Defendant ey — ‘ ed the immense sea animal, Rhyno-} therein named, is a nonresident o! 3. the tale of Flotida and that her| CO Tybus, that was captured some residence is unknown; and that she; days ago and gear to the city ig over twenty-one years of, age; bs Wy ic Veniehire nistead thet the merle coming: Li Le Mowbray, af defendant be and she is hereby re-|the New York aquarium, stated} quired k Bpbear ot bill of} today that a Mr. Limekiller, from! pee ‘doth day or June. A. D.| the aquarium will arrive today ise the allegations of}and make arrangmeents to have; the hide removed from the fish aid’ bill be taken as confessed} by the said defendant. and prepared for mounting. A Reversal had to decide, and, oddly they found themselves forced into a position of the administration’s as to veterans from action the senate. The whole thing may have seemed a bit ironical to the rep- resentatives. ‘Has not the house been the president’s mainstay in the work- t of he emergency. legis- program Haven't members of that body administration legisla- tion, in many instances, when hardly had a chance to i URNISRED HOUSE FOR RENT containing 12 rooms, on lot 50x198 feet, in select section of city, 1807 Whitehead street, op- posite beautiful Coral Park, and facing the sea. Garage in rear. Rent $50 monthly.’ Apply to L. P. Artman, 1809 Whitehead mete! or The Citizen Office. from KEY WEST Satfings from Key Went” ernate Thursdays and From New York Wednendays. Six aliens testified in court to- day they paid William W. Sher- | MOVING AND STORAGE LARGE EMPTY MOVING VAN returning to Jacksonville or points north the last of this week. Can make. reasonable price on return load. Rapid Moving and Storage Co. 10 West Church Street; Jackson- ville, Fla. juni4-8t FOR SALE * IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY; JUDGE, MONROE COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA In_re Estate of: Cc, IRVING WRIGHT, Deceased. To all Creditors, Legatees, Distribu- tees, and all Persons having Claims or Demands against said Estate You, and each of you, are hereby nétified and required ‘to present! any claims and demands which Code A! ik hhh hh ch she hehe due Md dual dhduke dou FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FUR, niture for sale. Apply 408 Greene street. jun14-3tx Mas Yet it found necessity of making euch a deci- sion~as this. SO Diieiaateciielaiichneaitioe BOOED ereceeenesveensone BLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- able for every business, In duplicate with carbon paper. ; Only be each. The Artman) Press, Citizen Building Phone 51. junl4-tf} OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. Five bundles 6c, containing 100 old papers. The Citizen Office. mayi-tf Jimmy Cagney has come back! Not-that Jimmy ever was down end out es a picturd star, Far trom: it, But it The consensus of opinion ex-? pressed at the meeting of the, chamber of commerce held today, was that. the plan to build a road! befor mainland was feasible pro-! A TREES J a } vi money could be secured: and grape fruit burle ise SHEETS typewriting paper. | cos as ‘AN, | “herewith to build bridges or fer-; down hard in his last picture,; Only 50c. Get them st The} krecuters at Estate of C Irving ries over the water gaps between “Hard to Handle.” Artman Press. Phone 51. ae Degeanet. - waLoNR, (the keys Again, not as far as his picture; ar ge yom Bap work Was concerned, for it was! we baeecsipigrar. one of his best. But he failed miserably . as Woman baiter. He never socked! @ single one. Now comes Jimmy again in a new pleture for Warner Bros} “Picture Snatcher,” which — is| showing at the Strand . Theater) tonight. Anddoes Jimmy make good again as a lady smacker? He has! invented an entirely new kind off am sock to put the lady who dis-) teed Call 51. The Artman| pleases-him in her place. It is) Press. jan? effigiant and efficacious, and Alice)... _---—__-- } White, who loves him not wisely” MISCELLANEOUS but alas too well, goes down for’ inthis the count—and out. Two other AN AUTO STROP RAZOR outfit | girls also are given lessons in given free with each classified | administratrix ¢ of making; advertisement. ASK FOR IT.) ‘ais pf tous l Janll ! yunis-zi-2s, must he admitted that boiled champion lady) ~ Dated: May fist, 1933 Key West, Florida Editorial Comment: A man (7) i washeardto knock The Citizen, yes- } terday and in looking up his stand- ing with this paper we find hej jewes almost two. years’ subscrip- ‘tion. He is fully able to pay bat s a tightwad, Might be a good Legatees, Dis- idea to publish names of knockers! Persons having} ‘against said) Who owe. The Citizen, and each of you, are hereby, and required present \ May 33 a 139-26. —e June T-i RADIO REPAIRING | RADIO REPAIRING. We repair! ali mekes. Guaranteed service,’ J. L. Stowers Music Co. mayl jm re th wy LOUIS 5 To ITORS OURT OF THE COUNTY We pay 8 Per Cent on Savings MONROE = COUNTY, oF FLORIDA. Estate of T. BRAGASSA Deceased. > all Creditors, and all Demands WANTED—You to know that we! have the right prices on letter- beads, envelopes, business cards, statements and any form of & printing. Satisfaction guaran-! KEY WEST, FLORIDA Work Pg repairing the shaft on 3. Tacoma is pregress- jing elt is expected to be complet- “a ina few days. The shaft | | { | | j | al | | { ¢ estate of Louis ceased, Late Monarce County, Hon Hegh Guan.) ? Monree County. at/ aliens were caught by Custom In- Key West Citizen, a newspaper 3 en, newspap ice. in. ;of Miami, arrived this morning! aa ay Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, proper passports. The -undesir- | ————_— moored at Curry’s dock, was dam- guished by the chemical engines! may have ifornia, and also having business and) ed cigarette caused the fire. County, at his office in the County first publicktion of this notice. ae tk caticee” optaved “that--Phie| spectors Wardléw and Taylor, and Also NEW ORLEANS to KEY WEST published in said County and State CLYDE “MA ork with: 18 allerta who. were cap]. Dunmerely, SEC000. baneals | 221-9 JOHN G. SAWYER, ables were placed on the Gover- aged by fire 5:15 o'clock yester- from fire station No, 1 and 2.) Sgainst the estate cc. Irving temporarily sojourning in Monroe’ Courthouse in Monroe County, Fior- M DERN ICE Prices as low as $15.00 s as as le man, smuggler, $150 each for! bringing them to Key West. The! order be published once sac nH yet Chief Inspector George Schmuck-| Sailings on_ alternate ‘or four consecutive weeks in the | Arcive Key Went Second Day Fol- ‘I | Immigration Inspectors Burke,i<y °* ‘te U.S. immigration serv rie This Sith day of May, A.D. 1933, ;0f Weet Palm Beach, and Eyster,| SE. ROSS € SAWYER, of cranberries were produced in tured recently when they attempt- - Ls Cc, BE. SMITH, Agent, r {the Ui Seer ee eat. ane z-14-91, | 2 to enter. the, country ‘without | he United States last year. ey West nor Cobb and sent to Havana, The ‘schooner New - Venice,' day “afternoon to the extent’ of THOMPSON ICE CO. $700. The flames were extin-/ ingt the eats” ae SY ageite! Caytain Shanahas, of the schoon t ‘ering a complete line Rarbara County, in the State of Cal-| €f, believes that @ carelessly toss-| County, Florida, to the Hon. Hugh Gunns County Judge of Monroe ida, within twelve months from the date hereof, said date being — the . FOR COOLING BOTTLED OR BARRELED — ALSO — Please You Key West's First Funeral Home Key West's First Ambulance Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps me West, Monroe County, i f lida, within twelve months from the Member Gederai Reserve System Gate of the first pebdlication of this’ motice. | ‘ Dated Jume 14th, A. HAZEL BRAGASSA. | Desiguated Public Depositary T. A. of the Es- T. Bragaesa, De- Sly S-12-19-36; N . \ . . \ N , . . . . : , . . . ‘ K ; . . . —

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