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TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1933, PAGE WO K Wiest ROOSEVELT’S CONSISTEN a POSSHHESHOSHOSOSOSSSSSSSOSSSSSSSOSUSSSESESESSESEECE |'@ ’ 4 z “ 2 Obe hey Citiseri it 2 Daily Cross-word Puzzl Today’s TODAY’S WEATHER —— — sys 2 e :. Published Daliy Except Sunday By Critics of . President Roosevda, © a y ross Or u e Anniversaries , een pecially the die-hards who opposdtUT- | eeeee: aTeeacarerse oe one csere ae Taare WEATHER FORECAST ye President. : : ‘eae cece ag From The Citizen Building, rency inflation, are now pointing hat ACROSS Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle 7. Increase in "ncaa et | eas u Corner Greene an@ Ann Streets x on-| 1. Mass of size 1750—Henry Knox, Boston{Highes | (Till 8'p. m. Wednesday) : en they choose to characterize the | floating tce 8. Oscillates | bookseller; solditr of the Revolu-! Lowest Be s Veuieee bia Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monrve : . A etur-| ®& Sack AILBAITIOM] 9. Congeatea LP aasequpay-prpere 1; one! Mean be 2; Key West and Vicinity; y ~ @runty’ sistency of the president in nami | sb Gisibing Plant Z water (tion; at 26, atillaey enemys oe ae 84| Cloudy, probably occasional show- tutored ut Key West, Florida, ae second elass matter | rency stabilization as one of the r¢ to | 1% Make a mis- v8 om ae an oe see aH ear a pe <a lers tonight and Wednesday, mod- FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR be accomplished at the London e@ 1C | 14. Sacred image a6 Geis! snow | 1785 to 1795, born in Boston. Yesterday’s Precipitation .07 In: ee cee peaks Member of the Associated Press conference, and later rebuking thi Did- | a7. os Sere | Died at Thomaston, Maine, Oct./ Normal Pre tion - a ably cyeasional showers tonight she Associased Press ig exchuslvely ontitie@ sitea'ts | Bloc countries for insisting upon AgP™ | &: se.ze 3; Nest ot a AG $e) Oe ne [ening 4° "seioek this worming and Wednesdays ft ot not otherwise credited in this paper and 4180} poyary pegging of the dollar. Bi Coverea 2. at ig tng | 1840—Plora ‘A. Darling. author,| Tomorrow's Almanac Jacksonville to Florida Straits: a ncedelc escae The difference between the p' ent mexetenan cs: He ge §\; founder of the Daughters of the! Sun $ _ 5:52 a. m.jGentle to ye ae an be 28. e in > *. te “15 st eas! vi is r over- ae eee es % 29: Ovul | hut 1890) andj Sun s 5: 7:15 p. m.) southeast winds and partly o 1298 | and his critics is one of length of JMU | &: iiseal wna it Bisative | Batghters of 1812 born at Late! Moon rises 9:49 a. m.|east weather; probably oecasional so| The president seeks internation@PU""| 35: Character in inet 7 |i caster. N. H. Died in New Yotk! Moon sets 10:14 p. m.| showers tonight and Wednesday. 33 | rency stabilization upon a founda of Tom's, 8. Princeiy’ '™* "| City, Jan. 6, 1910. Tcmerden’s Tilia Kast Gatte eben A ETS ce Cabin” I a H — east winds ecoming om ; A. M. \. : NATIONAL EDITORIAL ype ee as Ration - iam . ener. 2. Eortune 1844—Thomas Eakins famous | ae A. 2 CORKS ae e cooperation of nations w r era en erchandise t/| American painter of domestic life! 8 ASSOC i 5 . 47, 01 Ose ra Low ..... cans ORE 1033 selves stable. To that end he woull#@V¢ | # ae = ger re stile of hatr- sea on, , jand studies in sport, noted: CUP EC incanade ac Bk. i boone WEATHER CONDITIONS i got i a fe 48. Broad shallos for and teacher as well. born in} se) jevel, 30.03. —— the United States and every other p TY | 43 te : "teat small 3, Night before . precast" «| Phitadetphia. Died June 25, 1916,{ Sea leve 3 The altathantstohion: haat ADVERTISING RATES put its. own house in order first. § 8 4 patty an $8. Welra 3. Soncerni 49. Past — a ss pela pickast: | cians cxeal oeconet mee wee pail When the various nations of tha"! | 4g pyriaiseta* | Bay Soe, Eee gimom Tatatesman, born. Died March 19 Last Night Yesteway] Sonday moming is central this en oe thats have established internal economij 7 Secs ot Dera oon at Sora [1990 Ree eere te pAneee oho ee morning over western Louisiana 5 f thanks, > lutions of - i 5 ee es 30. eo bs 3 rempect, uvliuary noticen, ete, will becharged for- st \ creased commodity prices within thaw? | a : eee gee evi a sa: wanted Cosas Te Meee tag ate tot entertainments by churches from whieh | borders, and put men baek to womrey G<2de 4222 a4a28 1854—David Belasco, New York | Boston Q Jereased somewhat in intensity, a & revenue is to be derived are 5.cents a. line. d a ae i en Maver Uy dramatist, producer and creater of| Buffalo .......... 62 7 | (Galveston, 29.88 inches) and has Gramma 1-48 ope: torars and, invikew siene: will be sound enoug Pp ic ye Vr | | jstars, born in San Francisco. Died | Charleston 76 38" | coused ‘vaiue evakitlhe iesetare leis Interest but it will not publish anonymous com~ agreements they may make towarg#ty | YY YY in New York, May 15, 1931. f Chicago 68 74 tion of: Texas ‘and throughout tae cations. or ‘ : Be sess —— —______m___________ | of exchange. i YY 8 : Detroit - 58 72 East Gulf States, Florida and Ten- NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES In astatite recovery at hor) DY W), ste hie? MS Se | Duluth 60 78 niasiak: LL, Ps act f -wives y a 8. . . . 250 Park Ave. New York, 25 fant Wacker Drive, timulati roduction and emplggent, | H YF mm yy —Yff Y rae 7 acta eed eevee | Eastport 54 “ | Aside from the rains mentioned CHICAGO; General Motors Bidg., DETROIT; stimulating Pp! A val Y YY YY Wy YY ea nanen eh | El Paso 66 86 | there were showers also through: Walton Bidg., ATLANTA. the president sees it advantageous fge™- 1 Ll oh DL Yy = em eee ork, Jan. 31, 1919. Galeccton 74 82 cat the: Ohin:Vallape aad ics aia ‘é, /, 4 Z acksonville . 76 New: England: ternational agreements so that each@un = z a / age |KEY WEST _. 76 59 pa ar ds tamale S it D E L I G H a i S try may export its surplus in certagpm- | Vy | dpa aeeles 5 oe jo {taken place in the lower lake: re modities for other commodity surp}i® in bowlsyille ey se [gion and Ohio valley while tem- other countries. { ‘imasuol 66 82 peratures have risen somewhat on ee ee Th resentatives of this pr w York 72 g2 | the -naxthwest. Flora soem tae iti te : Hac , 5 ; i thern California and Arb” eens at Poni Bag ast Liteon {Oklahoma City . 68 86 | in sou ment at the conference have been @f to | Okla! ; “ jzona. ‘The temporstéine:is about © in i || Pensacola 98 82 ¥ A western athletic authority deplores! catch the Roosevelt outlook in its Mger eae ae on nermal in ail sections except New . , s, . rk and o' ° the fact that so many college men go into} aspeets; and it probably is too much ex- ee ica wheat WabecraaetiA. professional baseball, declaring that mon- } pect of his political critics that they ; Id pe S. M. GOLDSMITH, ey spent in cdueating baseball players is} see the consistency of his policy. : Seattle a2 Temporarily in Charge. i i i - s Aampa ......... 9 poed. Mee fellate. gevithe logic Ut his r Washington & 94 Subscribe for The Citizen—20: idea. Anyway, how can we keep college PREVENTING ECONOMIC CHAB Pleasant 92. |weekly. men from playing professional ball, unless ec One é ; 5 m we make each freshman sign a pledge or The railroads pay, out of theig ve- ten ete about time,” say e giveabond? We do not refuse education} nues, all the costs of producing sce. : . bie oc Shs shaw ahire eon to young men through fear that they might | Their competitors do not. é 4 e high jinks are done.” Dcstxs kcadhsgiiane- tank robbers or pro- To those unfamiliar with the tr ort KEY WEST IN ane peuneegal cetera “Vd bee saya the Plott, “that : 7 ‘ realizes ther s you'd want a long rest. fessional reformers. Why, then, should} industry, this may seem extraord#ry, Key West who enjoy boxing butipet’s find a ifice farmer who'll we be so apprehensive lest they take to} but it is true. The airplane is sub: ed DAYS GONE BY cannot.attend the regular bouts in! take in a guest.” lother places. The best that can ibe secured and the price of ad- Happenings Here Just 10 Years; mission is within the reach of Ago Today As Taken From = everybody. It costs nothing to The Files Of The Citizen ‘attend. baseball? by fat air-mail contracts, often by mici- pal ports and federal lighted routegind so are steamship lines. Barge linglare subsidized by taxation—most of thegac- : Today In History eececcacaceocecucaceseos ’ ; Wilber B. Houston of Seattle, who won the collegé scholarship offered by Thomas i ‘ , ; reas ndy’s Lane, i is ; A. Edison four years ago to the brightest } tually operate at below-cost ie hich The doledal Was Coren dunil-loeaie: Hos! Goblects Pes pee ~ ore mer Precyiae MODEL high school graduate who could be found} are made up out of the pvb4C treaiiry. |nactory vemain closed today and nected with the Marine Health| Americans and British. A NEW nthe United States, has been grad e motor truck and the mes aFGA\ke-}283 men are out of employment Service in Key’ West, now holds : —— iotogy {not Technocracy), better known Erg can be gained “front “Wty; PaMRORUAMK BAAD, MLM TRE) genie iy Net ot"Congress out GF as “Boston Tech.” is the pi * rs ey source as to when the factory will built anc maintained highway. resume operations, or if there is es they pay for using it arein no way com-|{any possibility of the striking ,largest music companies vana. He made goed during his four years and stood near the top of his class. Mr. Edison did not live to see several other States. in He-; 1894—Chinese Japanese War cent graduates, is looking for a job. were Maxie Markovitz, Joe Pelaez,| those days. : " parable to the taxes paid by the railroads, workmen and the management! Members of the Serpents Clip! began. ; as the result of his experiment, and it ap-| plus the cost of buildin bend keeping up |°™e to any agreement. The held their regular dinner at the, o ; : pears h de no furth isi i e a management says the workmen) Dejmonico restaurant yesterday. 1909—Bleriot of France flew ; @ made no further provision for his} trackage. Resa hie’ workmen © kay. the n ty a See , rotege. ‘So, Wilbur, lik t oth aby 3 / sss cagss je wi say Plans for a series of entertain.| across Engtish Channel in 37 minu- Pp . * , like most other re- Finally the railyoads gre régulated |management locked them out. [nrents ‘were discussed. Present) tes—an epoch-making flight for : e = stringently, in every important phase of op- The -newly organized company | * r i} _—_—_—————— “ eration, by the Interstate Commerce Com- i . pany Arthur Mulberg, Juan Carbonell, a 4 é ‘00! ith au : ge ' of the Florida National Guard is’ Raymond Lord. John Warren.|q,Watet Blisters om ttanas or Fee! ERE’S the greatest refrigerator pe ere, Ve Ten hn patennehile | mission. t training hard for the encampment.| James Singleton, Carlos Recio,{ot Imperial Bezema Remedy. Ail value of the year. A General i while aveling is accomplished by a new The Administration's rajlroad:legista- |The unit will leave Friday for| Medina Morales. Ben Carey, Will) {7Useists are, authorized to refund} Electric Monitor Top with more ad legis your money if it fails —Advt. Storage space and more features device, a steam kettle mounted on a rear than ever offered at anywhere near bumper and heated by gases from the ex- haust pipe. It is said that a dinner of _ meat and vegetables can be cooked in an hour by this method. Fortress Monroe, Va., where the! Albury and Charles Cremata. encampment is to be held from} Ragen the last of July until August 12.; cy. It is recognized that the plight of | There will be approximately Bly coees tiga ga bbe te} the railroads is damaging to the entire in- woking the on paenaial from the naval station at| dustrial structure of the country, First ep deer otha F Spot Guantanamo. ‘The Hanibal is tak-| ficulty in administering the Dill i arisen | wood and Second Lieutenant War-|tyrorrow for Cuba where she wil Established 1885 i from the fear that it will create addition- Sai ‘Watrous, Frese drills ar¢ i take in'tow two subchasers for; pret ges Ambalance Service al unemployment. But it must beremem- |?°"# "e!¢ each night. jKey West. The subehasers with | ~wiicasmuanmer, Finntte Suraers bered that if the railroads collapse, mil- {20 men will remain for the sum- lions of men, in the rail and reléfed indus- | mandant at the naval station has} mer. . i tries will be thrown out of work, The been authorized by E. Denby, / + x Sage secretary of the navy, to arrange railroads cannot be Saved if ad artificial |to have Troop 5,/ Boy Scouts | i overhead is enforced. ; tion is designed to remedy some of these matters, and to increase railroad efficien- Subseribe for The Citizen—2¢e a week. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL “yee When sentenced to death for murder, W, G. Gignell of Swinton, England, said it was “a very good verdict.” Which makes it unanimous. housebold commodities are going up — don't wait until you have to pay more for your refrigerator. Right now—you can save in the first 30 days more than the dewn payment on a G-§ refrigerator! capecity—12 oq, 7. shelf spacet e Stainless Steel Freesi a Chamber . . , Alb Steel Cal net, all porcelain interior and exterior Captain W. D. Brotherton, com- Major, a pet monkey owned by Thom- as Charles of Jersey City, does a number of interesting stunts, including that of shining his master’s shoes.. A new and practical kind of “monkey-shine,” An aged Indian in Montana recently expressed his scorn for the white man’s civilization which has substituted rouge for war paint and silk stockings for buck- skin leggings. He ventured no opinion concerning what has been substituted fer whiskey. Many immigrants have risen to high estate, and such may be the good fortune of Atostolos Tavalioscoulos Panagiotako- goules, recently naturalized in Boston, But WHO IS SANTA CLAUS? A lot of people come to bok upon Uncle Sam as a financial San@ Claus. They forget that every d that he gives to his children has to fi® be taken away from those children in fe form of taxes. It is just beginning t@ percolate into the people’s minds that $3,300,- 000,000 public works program going to have to be taken from them, th Every community is clam share of this fund and althou ernment gives 30 percent outri: allotted te projects which it a ing for aj|man, apparently 20 years vana on the tug Baysprings and at the conclusion of their stay! have the tug bring the troop back! Wy to Key West. The troop with ap- proximately 65 members and five officers will leave here on or about August 15. You better take in your clothes at night because for the past three nights lines have been robbed of articles of clothing and residents report many losses. In one stance a thief made away every piece of clothing on a line. One family reports seeing a young old, leaving one of the premises about 4 o'clock in the morning loaded! with clothes. NOW IN STOCK ALL METAL 1933 MODELS ICE REFRIGERATORS WATER COOLERS Very Economical — — 100% Refrigeration Satisfaction C edule ile dull le dude due ue ee dh ule ude uh dele dele dedi CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Loans and Investments Overdrafts Banking House, Furniture Adraseabie. ae ——— THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO. A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager OF OF KEY WEST as at the close of business June 30, 1933, Comptrolier’s Call RESOURCES 3 256,636.61 80.56 wit : ‘ ie ‘ | and Fixtures 32,907.76 the Traveler expresses the hope that for| remaining 70 percent must be gturned be Lay Sagar et Bonds of States and Pos- his own sake Mr. Panagiotakogoules does | additional tax levies in every p@tical sub- But 24 i t have to girs : yore iat not rise to be secretary of the treasury and | diviaj aay pb : oe ee . 0 00 and 00 | ‘States onscreen 296,370.68 cp gi y asury and | division obtaining a loan. TheS0 percent | probabilities when a want ad is a! Ices: a le | Municipal, Public Utility, ‘ave to sign his name to many thousands of | that is given outright must be — | " H a j 2 s ug up by eat erms j Bond Seen 115,573.54 Liberty Bonds and the like. ali the people for the favo: tion to} Bouts will be staged three times| On Very Easy T j i ‘all poy cok me b which i ie aiv a _ |a week in the future at Knowles’ } change Collateral $107,527.52 Hundreds of thousands have sung ‘soiae sebiene hae rs te ain 88 Arena “ James shaped janine i | yer Rewer’ 6,000.00 ’ RETIN . ~ | street. t x ‘o- ‘There's a Long, Long Trail,” who never} gency measure in time of stresj must of na is — tian ae pcg | United States Govern knew the name of its author. We didn’t! necessity increase the burden — the tax- {the best talent in the city and will $5.00 Free Ice If Seld fer Cash ' Cale Beene $o21sse 22 $1,493,296.65 either until he died the other day. He was| payers, unless ways and mea: doand pete hem according. to the | % | — Stoddard King, an editorial writer and col-| to cut government costs in som) manner, ——————— | TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL } 51,788,928,79 umnist of the Spokane Spokesman-Review, | sufficiently to off-set this new pense. Rey West Shes Penennd Maske 5) | LIABILITIES who was 43 years old at his death. He It is well for the people to fegin to un- |] “*7 Wort First | Sorplon and Undivided Profits Mester wrote the words only. We don't know who} derstand that each citizen is 4 separate N | “ireulation : gr wrote the music, and to tell the truth we! Santa Claus, who Pays for every“gift” pre- PRITCHARD ‘ Deposits aviesesmmnmroveneee BOLL SELOE : never liked the music, anyway. sented to him by his government Phone 548 Never Sleeps | 1,762,809.7T ©