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PAGE TWO Che Key Wiest Citisen an Gale swakewine oe, be. tHe, kL. P. ARTMAN, President.¢ Corker Greene aad Ann Sireote ‘Only Daily Newapaner in. deer. Weak ghd Menroe APPRECIATION Residents generally probably don’t to have the State Road Department repair that part of the Boulevard that was dam- aged by the fringe of the hurricane that; struck Havana on September 1. When county authorities saw the ex- tent of the damage to the Boulevard, they were confronted with this questipn: Where is the county going to get the money to pay for the repairs? And it -c»s that question that was propounded at the next meeting of the county commissioners, when County Attor- enoaaae Dorset ney William V. Albury suggested that he ER “193 ane a : be permitted to take up the matter with ee ADVERTISING RATES SSS the State Road Department with the ob- Made known on application. ject in view of having the department make SPECIAL NOTICE the repairs. All reading noti ds of thanks, resolutions of mee . ‘obithaty aa notices 2 ag; Ble. ‘will be’ charged Tor at Naturally, the commissioners readily Notices for cate oe, by eburches ‘from which | favored the proposal and felt it would re- Cees en sate sbram soa invites @izcus- | lieve the county of a problem that it would vere ea but’ it wilt not" ‘pubilsh. ahonyaious com- be difficult for them to solve, as the county ‘ had no fund and knew of no immediate way of obtaining a fund for the repairs. Mr. Albury’s first step was to go to | Miami to discuss the matter with Colonel Mooty, the member of the State Road De- partment for this congressional district. Col. Mooty said the department prob- ably would repair the Boulevard, though he did not know then where the money was coming from, so he called up Chairman Treadway in Tallahassee and explained the situation to him. Mr. Treadway replied that he was | leaving for Washington shortly, and that, when he arrived there, he would learn if the ‘money could be obtained from the storm relief fund that ‘had ‘been provided by the federal government for use in Flor- ida and Texas. pF en A RA “aii i HE Se ARE EEE HEE TS RI In the meantime Engineer Lawrence _ Another paradox ‘is'that it is easier to} Bow, of the State Road Department of this “venary a mortgage than to Jift it. district, came to Key West, made an ex- ee amination of the damage to the Boulevard In 1934 many a colonel may be asked j and estimated that it would take from whether he got his title in the World War | $25,000 to $30,000 to make the repairs. or in the NRA. J That information was sent to Mr. } Treadway in Washington, and a few days Cheer up. - There is still some hope | later it was learned that money had been of balancing'the ‘budget if our present crop | allocated from the storm relief fund to pay wilvey: their correct income| for the reconstruction of that part of the Boulevard that had been damaged. The Citizen commends Mr. Albury ae with one 4 etitte after another voting | for the role he played in having the mon- favor of repeal it appears as though ey allocated to repair the Boulevard, com- feet at Key West, Florida, as secon¢ class maticr “ FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR Member of the Asscetated Press y, entitled to mse tches paper and also che Associated Press is for republication of all news it or not othérwise the local news publis! NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES OHN ork; ‘Wacker cg DETROIT: a Park Ave., 5 Bast iCAGO; pera ‘Motors Bidg., “Walton Bldg, ATLANT, IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST “ADVOCATED ‘BY THE CITIZEN “Water and’ Sewerage. 4 Bridges to complete Road to Main- Jand. « Free Port, Hotels and Apartments ‘Bathing “Pavilion. » Aquarium. Airports—Land and Sea. ‘Consolidation of ‘County and City Governments. : mediately on his suggestion, and express- és the gratefulness of the community to 0's fair will close November 1,} Chairman Treadway and Colonel Mooty =a because | it would be too cold for | for their wholehearted cooperation in as- ‘Some of the gals to perform that way after! suring the success of the project. ‘that date. ESE a THE SPIRIT OF A TOWN If there is\any real justice in this .. world right mow ‘should be the vacation season for fathers who are working a son’s way through college. Feuer enone.) ovoeney (Eccentric, Birmingham, Mich.) The quality and character of commun- ities varies with the type of citizenry who make them up. Some towns are without We wead that General Johnson wants much semblance of ordinary decency, the to resign 4s soon as his job is finished. Won-| buildings and homes within them for the . oder if he ever heard of the fellow who had | most part being shoddy and run-down, sg bear by. ‘the tail. while the men and! women who are seen ) sitting or walking ' about, (mostly just sit- tre is” 0. Tonger} ting), are about as agile and speedy in Be an.optimist—and | their perambulations as a glacier moving each. “The sun-of prosperity over a mountain area. 2 ng’ —— ola et : There are many such towns in the Co ne: - Wis es vorld—nearly all of them with rapidly de- When Ghandi “undertaha one of his “creasing populations, “They Have “gone periodical fasts he has the assurance that,| to seed,” and decades will pass before regardless of the results, if ‘he just pulls | many of them reap a better crop. through his clothes will still fit. Ther there are communities who fe- veal to the world varying degrees of prog- Then there was the dumb servant who! ress end improvement, whose populaces oheyed instructions to change the water in| are correspondingly more animated, whose the goldfish bow! and also put fresh water | buildings and homes tell the cock-eyed in the drip pan under the ice box. world that: “Here, folks, is a place where —— life may be lived to its fullest. Come and Aron Mark of Stockholm is just finish-! live with us, enjoy yourselves, rear your ing college at the age of 70. And like| families, and otherwise be of good cheer many American graduates he wil] now/} and enduring peace.” imagine he is going to set the world on After all, it is the spirit and the coop- fire. eration of a group of human beings who constitute what we call communities that determines the quality and the character of | them. What people think, what We oe De Jonesboro, Atk, isa bad place for Bap- tist ministers who would take over the pul- it-was beset upon and escaped with his life, | to sacrifice for are generally reflected in but left his suspenders, part of his shirt and} the physical property within their corpor-} and his Bible behind. _His assailants were women. ate limits. reflected in the speedier and more progres- _ sive perambulations of people who can ont- A writer has said that promiscuous reading of trashy or fanciful literature and novels tend to create a dreamy, vacant, frame of mind, obliterating the capacities for thought. ff you doubt this, read a “blood and thunder” novel-and then try to write an interesting article or letter. over the landscape. assured, we shall continue laughing at the Congresses we elect.—The Detroit News. appreciate the boon it is to Monroe county | © they | maxims in the Land of Flowers is to be held in Richmond, Va. The pit from another brother. One who tried | hcepe and yearn for, what they are willing | “Watch Florida Grow” And these qualities are also | of interest. walk aay glacier that ever thawed its way |Southard to the entrance of the!ported at the naval hospital for Persons amused at their own mistakes | nounce the birth of a son recently | are the most intelligent, it is found. Thus |in their home on Duval street. | States mahshal notified authorities! THE KEY WEST CITIZEN P@OOCCOCDOO OC CDOS OOOD COCO VECO LOCUSTS CECesECEeces: Daily Cross-word Puzzle eeecacesce across Animal's foot ‘FEELS REAL HAPPY| AFTER SHELOST 29 ‘POUNDS OF FAT “At the end of the 2nd bottle |of Kruschen I’m happy to say I’m} jminus my superfluous 29 pounds. | I never had a hungry moment and ‘I felt better all the time I was) taking them—much more peppy | ‘and I dost that logey, Slugeish | feeling in ,the morning.” Freida ; | Parks, New ‘Haven, Vt. A trim, slender figure, new en-| ergy, glorious health, youthful ac- | tivity, clear skins bright eyes—all ! these splendid results a half tea- 82 Chet eg grain |SPoonful of Kruschen Salts first Place to ait jthing each morning in a glass of % borage jhot water bring you SAFELY and | 35. Raises without discomfort. HS Sharpening One jar lasts 4 weeks and costs < wince uae but a trifle at any drugstore the | 40. Singular world over. Money back if not an o |Satisfied. But protect your health | 45. Behold! }—make sure you get Kruschen. 9. Bestow as ate 10, Theater box 1, Dregs .6. Difficult 18. Sensitive IG} 20. Turned on a pivot ‘or hinge 21 Thick slite “22. Witnstood use 23. Give ight a5 } < Shea ~ Giede Aelea out of spirits ‘Griet Part hetween the shoulder bones of an ‘animal BE there Lx} al > |r sheltered side 21. ‘prophet 29. City in New jersey 30. Deprive of priestly privilege { 2 REE PE Ss Say [mo] - [n= | 40. Eloquence <= See 44. Of ; Biiffard ‘att ca 48. Knot wine 49 a from danger parrot Be afraid COWN ‘LL Seat in church apa a) Qa “Today Tn History Het eee .| pron Parthenon in Athens! ‘|which had remained almost entire | for nearly ‘2,000 years demolished} when the Venetians bombarded! the city. i 8. Develop by systematic Instruction 1795—Historie Triple Alliance 7 i | aeee | oho Britain, gi a ; Bae aan for the athlon of W) slavery throughou ritis 0- oS =f minion passed in Parliament. 1895—Louis Pasteur, famed! French medical scientist, died in 73rd year, EMPLOYED BY WIFE NEW YORK—Louis Lipman of) this city proved that he was em- ployed by his wife as a cleaner and that his wages were not suf- ficient to enable him to pay his debts, ORDINANCE NO. 297, COUNCIL SERIES) KEY 7 WEST iN DAYS GONE B Frederick MaceMonnies of New ' York, famed sculptor, born there, Happenings Here Just 10 Years 7, years ago. Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen Ray s "Bithiays AN ORDINANCE IN RE- LATION TO OCCUPA- TIONAL LICENSES. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KEY WEST, FLORIDA: Section’ 1. That Section 1 of Ordinance No. 291, Series, of the Ordinances of the City of Key West, imposing an as-| sessment of a license tax on brokers, be amended to read as follows: Broke: Carrying stock not ex- ceeding $5,000 . --$ 75.00 Carrying stock not ex- ceeding $10.000 nor less than $5,000 Carrying stock not ex- ceeding $20,000 nor less than $10,000 Carrying stock in ex- cess of $20,000 Broker: Not carrying stock 25.00 Section 2. That Section 4 of Ordinance No. 185, Council Series, of the Ordinances of the City of Key West, be and the same is hereby amended in the following particulars, to-wit: Ice factories, includ- ing cold storage plant connected . therewith, and; ep right; to sell. te whblengld ae ; Dr. Earl B. McKinley of George | Wash ton University, bacte- Advices wired to Havana, Cuba,!riologist and dean, born at Em- by Andres Lopez, deputy United poria, Kansas, 38 years ago, of the arrival in that city of Sab | Carl R. Gray, president of ‘the alleged counterfeiters resulting in} ay p. Railway, born at Princeton, the arrest of Manuel Lopez Bal- Ark., 66 years age. serio Manuel Antonio ~ Castro and A'berto Rodriguez Monatro, charged with passing bogus. Fed-! era] Reserve Bank Notes of a $20] ‘ issue of the United States. The! Tear Vicksburg, Miss., men, while in Key West, purehas-! ®! eY- ed an automobile paying for it) with $800 in the counterfeit eur-| rency. James W. Collier of Mississippi, U.S. Traffic Commissioner, born 61 years William M, Milliken, Director of i the Cleveland Art Museum, born jat Stamford, Conn., 44 years ago. The Elks Club entertained with} a farewell dance last night in hon-| | William S. Paley, president of or of the Cuban Scouts, The affair| the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- was given at the Athletic Club\tem, born in Chicago, 82 years which was a scene of beauty and , 8&9. gaiety. Also in attendance as guests were girl and boy scouts; Richard H. Waldo, president of and members of other organiza-|the McClure Newspaper Syndi- tions, Dancing was enjoyed and;cate, New York, born there, 55 refreshments sreved.' | years ago. | Leonard 'Nason of Massachu- ed qoint meeting of the chamber, setts, noted novelist born near of commerce and Rotary Club was} Boston, 38 years ago. held last night in the rooms of the} —~ chamber, the * object being to plan! Z 125.00 155.00 An enthusiastic and‘well attend- {$150.00 ' Cigars, ¢igarettes co, dealers in, retail, exclusively handling same - a 10.00 | |. Section, 3, All ordinances and! parts of ordinances in conflict! with the provisions of this ordi- fiance are hereby repealed to the j] extent of such conflict. Section 4. This Ordinance shall become a law immediately upon its passage, approval and publication, ¢ Passed by City Council on first ; reading September 26, 1933. Passed by City Council second reading September number of ‘toptisee | come to Key West son. The matter “ol duildineat-Key West was discus-| sed and it was proposed, and! agreed, that Charles - Ketchum! §§ go to Washington to interest the Florida delegation in the pro-' ject. ! act em j The Key West Athletic Club has, secured the services of L. G. as coach for the basketball team during the coming season. The club will have practically the same lineup as of last year with the, exception of Homer Herrick who! “20m! Goes a bomb from 1933. is now a student at the Georgia’ ""™* '° Me e Passed by City Council on third | School of Technology. Mr. Pease’ And bursts ‘mid the rebs with an/and final reading September 27, is with the Texas Oil Company, ®W¥ful report! r |1933. a well known athlete and instruc-'The rebels go flying through | tor and is a valuable acquisition) snowdrifte, kerplunk! to the athletic squad of the club, Their leader is tumbled right out it feels assured. of his bunk. on the a (Signed) ULRIC GW President City Council Pro- tem. | Attest: WALLACE PINDER, City Clerk. | Editorial comment: One of the tend the convention of fire chiefs and we chief will be accompanied by Mrs. are watching the growth of this Pinder who will visit relatives in portion of this great state along’ Atlanta. material fines, with a great deal (Signed) LEO H. WARREN, Acting Mayor. Lieutenant Richard M. Little, U.] iS. N.. Medica! Corps. arrived this Foiese One or Work has Sian started on the morning from Washington, ac-} qt ;, imperial Eczema Paving of Macgaret street from companied by Mrs. Little. He re- Bs Sesh en HE ie toe sept28-1t ivy is retieved | Highest Lowest - Mean . Normal Mean Rainfall* Yesterday’s Precipitation 0.67 Ins. Normal Precipitation This recard covers 24-h ending at 8 o'clock Tomorrow's Alm: Sun ris Sun set: Moon rises | Moon sets Tomorrow's 1 A. M. High . 5:48 Low es Barome! at 8 a. m. toda; Sea level, 29.91. st Lowest — Highe Last Night Yesterday j . 74 94 88 Abilene Atlanta Boston .. Buffalo Chicago Denver . ‘ |Dodge City .. Duluth El Paso Galveston .. Hatteras jHelena .... Huron Jacksonville KEY WEST .... Los Angeles 88 85 72 84 78 “88 86 86 102 74 74 76 76 62 90 90 62 Nashville New Orleans . New York Pensacola Phoenix ... Pittsburgh St. Louis Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle Tampa. ............. Washington Williston WEATHER | FORECAST (Till BY p. ” Friday) Key West and Vicinity: and Friday; gentle to easterly winds. Florida: and F showers in tion, extreme south Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Council] Gentle to moderate easterly winds | and partly overcast weather to- showers night and Friday, local over south portion. East Gulf: easterly wind: Partly! jcloudy, probably showers tonight | moderate Generally fair tonight iday except probably local | por-} Gentle to moderate WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure is moderately low this morning from the Lake Superior region southwestward over Ari- 1} zona, and relativety tow over the ‘North and Middle Atlantic states, and south of Florida. Rains have continued from Oklahomg. and | Arkansas northeastward oyer the ‘eastern Lake région and ports and | middie, Atlantic. « sta being “Uheavy in the ‘upper 01 ie. valley, “land showers have occurred in sou- {thern Florida, on ‘portions of the *, Gulf coast, an@ in South Carolina. {Temperatures have fallen in the -| Ohio valley, Tennessee and the textreme eastern Lake region, and ‘lit is warmer this morning from the {central Rockies and plains states ‘northeastward over the northern Lake region. A sma!l tropical disturbance of 'slight inte: y was central last night about 50 miles east of St: | Croix, Virgin Islands, apparently ; moving westward. G. S. KENNEDY, Made Of All Metal Equipped With WATER COOLERS ‘They're Economical 100% || Refrigeration Satisfaction H- PpscedsAt $30.00 and $35.00 Easy Terms Today's Horoscope! seoccccvee | evecececece A high intelligence aspirations comes from gree; but in spite of with this the dency to force the than to gain it by Guard against this as possible for there is way much danger lorty | de-} loving, ' ardent disposition, there is a ten-, rather persuasion, as| $5.00 FREE ICE If Sold for Cash 10 Days Free Trial i | ' of, getting hurt by the desire running | away with the contro! of temper. (Copyrighted). Subscribe for The Citizen. POLITICIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. SAM B. PINDER |For Tax Collector-Assesior’ JIM ROBERTS For Police Justice ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. the | USE OUR PURE ICE for HEALTH AND Saves Money | ReocceesecossaetanTT = { |For Tax Collector- For Chief of Police CLEVELAND NILES For Captain of of “Police EVERETT R. RIVAS For Captain of Police LAURIE ROBERTS For Re-election Thompson Ice Co., Inc. We pay 3 Per Cent on Savings THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK KEY WEST, FLORIDA poe BENJAMIN LOPEZ Four basketball quintets now FUNERAL HOME take up the city league. The Established 1 [Athletic Club, DeMolays, High!] os meme sap iii {School and National Gourd. Allj) gueses Mumatmes, Pinetic Surgery Fire Chief Ralph Pinder will/ games will be played at the club: Phone ‘Might Phone 696 leave Key West October 6 to at-{gymnasium, pe ct city cemetery. duty. i Mr, and Mrs. M, E. Mondul an-/

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