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SCO CURCOtCOS OUCETSECCCCE. err -|NISS LEWINSKY | GEFSHONORS AT ° | | PH.OVER LOPEZ FU- ore oe oe », nea WEST YOUNG’ LADy ‘1s! L HOME €LUB TEN|ropes to do Battle with Kid] Listey OW ROLE For SEC. Scoeh Ob 6 StNe AE wad ee Te ON Atel semaaven de. ane f the city. ‘sissy : se thita st acuta § Last week, Evangelino Had a ree te ee good tittie peg shorter at lent whom hé kept away wi i _ (By 0. 1. MILIAN) onisietent left jab that had Kid) op ALLAWASSER, vical ‘oto’s hose loéking liké a ripe to- >, sek mato.” In’ tonight's Battle, How: | Miss Goldie Love Lewinsky,. of lever, the’ Rocky Road lad’ wilt fia Key West, who was enrolled at iin Stevens as ogo aman ent ‘Florida State College for Women | in the local flyweight division, during the 1932-44 term, is list-| aoe if ‘the Evangetine Tad expects fed on the honor roll-for the sec- peas AA Rohr ediadionad er semester of last year, S. R.} with: mighty speed, * iDoylé, registrar, has just antoune- at rounds cause rhtur Lunn, Lopez Funeral Home }, ee aw defeat if the Miiamt “honor. roll is a distinct honor since the col- “Hlewe’ Maintdivis exceedingly high standards and, is' regarded by out-| stariding authorities iw the edutea- |: tional field as one of the leading Woman’s institations of higher learning iv the ‘country. Only) ‘students making @ scholastic aver- "econ of B or better are granted the ) Brivilége of having their’ ar ata on sine’ he etor roll. | Miss Betty Burn, ellie: feot |Daytona Beach, with’ 18% hours’ (of A nade @ perfect average and seebred the Highest: uriber of ats! the’ fany withy plenty of action. Jno, THe Wilt fight four rounds. Kid: Réberte and d the ball to iat oven he iow: to eateh Byrd.who beat In ordh on ‘Telp the boys earn ‘a little more “dough” than they imi the past; Matiager Lastres ‘arranged’ a sitting capacity for 730 fais. Those not- wishing to sit down may donate whatever “and” ‘wentall around tof 4 ae students ‘taking a fall program of ‘work who made’ perfect averages lielade: Miss Emily STATE TE COLLEGE { ' 'quality. points among the studérits| point gchere ary other means of for the second semester. Other | inflation will be unnecessary. Carleton, | luce, tHe personiiel of the A. A. isenior, Winter Park; Miss Lillian} 4. ( {ness production has shown steady T “ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS Happenings That Affect the Dimmer Pails, Dividend Cheeks and Tax Bills of E and International Problems Are’ Inseparable The Federal government has started a planned and agressive \dvive for credit éxpansion, The @rive. takes many forms. One. is ‘renewed efforts to open banks! which remained closéd after the /banking, moratorium, .. Another is to make possible greater credit freedom im’ bahks which are open but are still operating under: re- strictions. Another is to increase 4) potential Hank credit through open hmfarket purchases by the. Federal } Reserve. The public works program Lenters into it, as does the proposal to bolster basic industries with govertiment loans. This last has already been done in the case of the railroads; it will very likely be extended to other industries in) the future. During the last half-year busi- land’ sharp rises. Between March arid September, according to @ New York Times graph, the gen- eral barometer went from about 60 to 79, the high of 87 being) réached in mid-July. On the other hand, the amount of credit avail- able for financing this ural has changed very little. In March it Btood’ at 16 billions of dollars, | and ‘if Séptember at 16% billions.’ Where {production has jumped a be <eredit facilities: have--risen: mat 3 per cent, The im- ney ‘of credit is. wells illus-; trated by the fact that in this’ countzy,.in these days, the normal amount, of bank credit outstanding | is $50,900,000,000, while the total money fn’ circulation is but $5,- 500,000,000, While this credit drive faces many blems, there is a strong ‘belief Ti many centers that it will) be able to loosen credit to Secretary of Agriculture Wal- Agricultural Adjustment Ad-) Murlington, freshman, Gainesville; ministration), and everyone else! Miss Verna Mae Reddick, fresh-| in 4: responsible position in one or! mai, Ceday Key, and’ Miss Rebec- ¢a Keith, Lakeland. The fame students each had hours of A. | BIGGEST iST WOODPILE FOUND IN I IN By eae Presb) BELLAIRE, Mich., Oct. ¢atd: put} One hundred and three miles of ,[¢ordwood make what the Antrim Tron Co, here Believes is the largest woodpile. in the worl Fifty thousand cords of 4-foot ‘wood now. piled in the company’s Le would stretch for 103 miles. wood is to be used in making Tagsham again: , attack with two sats Heginaing at & v’eloelk; With a Dat ri 1 darkies aon rte! manage opening bd dedeediedadededeatedhed si CLASSIFIED oH aH, > Ain, Ce 4 eo asone oe COOSSH moor HH * WESSH Imm Ome a % Mel wmcdouvctoun 7 om z ? q 5 19.— in the planning stage. In the face id. above the 1913 level, farm prices another of the departments whose! last | missioW it life’ is to find a place! 16% | for the‘farmer in the recovery! } | parade, fare in a tough spot: To-| day it costs the consumer—farmer or city dweller—about 13 per cent more to buy most necessities oft life than: it did in June, when the retovéry- program ‘was stilt largely ¢ of this, the farmer has watched! his inconie drop steadily. When! city: prices touched 16 per cent declined to 30 per cent below. As a result, the A. A. A. came out’ the other day with ‘an an- nolintement to the effect that it opposed overly rapid rises in the cost of manufactured goods. The! A. A. A, is likewise studying a proposed food code which em- bodies a new approach to the ey, problem. Under the code, mini-| mum prices for foodstuffs would. HE KEY WEST CITIZEN PAGE THREF DIVIDES FORTUNE BERLIN.—Reaching the age of 65 and “having no further need GILES RESIGNS | FOUR BUILDING POSITION HERE PERMITS ISSUED: oxi*sc5 cia Four applications for permission | fortune among relatives. CAR FOREMAN AT LOCAL|to make repairs to property were Shenae eacene © GoInc received by Harry Baker, builditg WW4J, Detroit, the first radio TO KENTUCKY very Individual; National inspector, during the week eriding' station in America to broacast October 19. Permits were issued |regularly scliedtled programs, re- jie the following: ‘cently celebrated its 13th amni- Repairs to roof at 1024. Vit! yersary. | winter street. Owner, Mrs: Chaves} ——— | Forsberg; cost, $30. General repairs to residence at {526 Simonton strect. Owner, Mrs. F. W. Knapp; cost, $50. New galvanized shingle’ roof on which | residence, 418 Wiliam street. Owner, A. E. Sharpley; cost, $200. New roof at 618 Duval street. D. Aronovitz; cost, $150. be fixed. Distributors of food- stuffs—a business with a $10,- 000,000,000 annual turnover— would agree to pay more to farm- ers inreturn for a farnt promise! D. B. Giles, for a number of to reduee output. Consumers’, years car foreman at the Key West! counsel of the: A, A. A. is afraid shops of the Florida East Coast, the code would’ result in higher | Railway. company, two weeks ago! Pricés:to the public than it ean; tendered his’ resignation: to become | now afford,and this is the main} “fective October 16. bone of ‘contention, Following the resignation, It is the duty of the Secretary’ ;was approved by F. S. Robins,} of Agriculture to' keep farm pricey Superintendent of motive power owner on a level with city prices, Mr,| jand machinery, Mr. Giles went ba 2 Wallace is as k a8 arty farnveri St Augustine and made arrange-! to do that. But it’s slow going. mentg, for the transportation of ‘ORIGIN OF FIRE One great problem is that too|imself and family to Kentucky. Chief favey Baker, of the tay: | many farmers are still disorgan- B rie tngcrs fe James Fee eS ized, and it takes much longer het | Kentucky where Mr. Giles | get them together than it does to! a a prepare a plan of attack for in.{h89 a large farm which he intends! | dustry. From the retailer's standpoint,! Giles said he had been at work’ which destroyed the September opened fairly well and Stead elosed better, according to Dun & Bradstreet. The upward ¢rend has become better established, and consumer buying, long lagging, is more vigorous. Consumer resist- ance to increased prices is not es- pecially noticeable. It is an inv! teresting fact that the: market for \high-grade furs and'silks is ex- pected to be the best in some years, Other retail fields where the jexperieite is favorable, include shoes, millinery, jewelry and men’s}, clothing: A number of woolen mills have booked orders that will! keep them busy to the end of the’ year. In the women’s wear field, the increase in demand for sports outfits is rising in divect ratio to the deeréase in working hours. Odds and ends of interest from the industrial front follow: STEEL—Iron Age says that the. industry is just beginning to work smoothly under code; main trouble jis labor problems. ELECTRIC POWER — Report, (for late. week shows 10 per cent rise over same week last year. RAILROADS — Rumor grows that every form of transportation —rails, buses, trucks, ‘waterways, javiation—will be brought under one federal agericy. Freight car- loadings in the fourth quarter of}. 1933 are forecast as being 14 per cent above year ago. , DIVIDEND PAYMENTS—Ratio| of favorable to unfavorable divi- dend action by American corfi- panies sharply inereased.. Two- thirds of all changes in Awguist! were favorable. 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Sales Manager | ee re en |to cultivate. | West fire department, has com- In talking to The Citizen, Mr.' pleted his investigation of the fire restaurant for many years but ever/near the Trust factory Tuesday had-.in mind the idea of some day | morning. returning to his Kentucky home; and: resuming life on the farm. (heen determined. The stock and J. D. Aldrich, who was at one) ¢ixtures were insured for $1,000} time foreman at Key West, was/ ang there was some insavanee on appointed to take charge of activi-| 4), building. ties. at Key West and.is now the| foreman. MALARIA MOSQUITO HAS 1-MILE RADIUS (By Aswociatea Press) MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. A malaria-bearing mosquito, Health . Superintendent L. Graves stiys, never travels than a mile under ordinary cumstances, «For this reason, he says malaria | can be controlled by the systematic oiling or draining of all standing water within a mile of human habitation. \ The anti-malaria program also; showld include an educational campaign to get all cases of} malaria cured and a comprehen-! sive screening drive, Dr. Graves says. Such @ program here has) wor the support of Mayor Wat-! Kits Overton, Who has enlisted the! aid.of U. S. Senator K. D. Mc-| Kellar and Representative E. H.! Crump. The fight for an inten-! sive federal anti-malaria program) in: the south will be carried by) tiem to congress, according to! . Graves, What caused the fire has not 19.—} City; M. more; | cir-| e £ j sIt costs Uncle Sam about $1.-! 350,000 ® year just to keep his/ employes supplied with pencils and! paper. | Or Wits ws STOVE COMPANY THE COLEMAN LAMP & a gn VUTIDITETTTSTISOORIOTMMO IDOE SPECIAL LUMBER OFFERINGS | Lot of 2,000 feet of 2x3, very high A few hundred feet of 1x4 No, 1. grade stock, but slightly stained, Com. Aluminum Primed Flooring, otherwise O. K., to go = $30.00 regular $70.00 M. ; $35.00 + at per M. . value, to go at M. . RAIN MEANS THAT THE RAIN ALSO MBANS THAT THE TIME TO PLANT IS HERE MOSQUITOES ARE COMING Front Sereen Doors with fancy grille work, bronze screen: ee VIGORO, the remarkable plant food .. 3'0"x7'0" that so many: Key Westers use: Fever. Sercon. Doors with cypress panels at bottom: Regular Price a " 4 Special Price Galvanized $1.90 Bronze 2.50 Door and Window Screen Frames, Rocked down. 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