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PAGE TWO Only Daily Newspaper in-Key West and Monroe — swtered at Key West, Florida, as secon¢ class matter ——pirfy-pounts rman the rate of nog ‘cents all “Notices for entertal ene is Ld be deri ‘The Citizen i. an oon forum ston of publi> issves = subjects of aha ae or Interest but it wi pubi!sh anon People whé sGiat down on their hautichies all day frig sould remember that sloth is one of the seven deadly sitis, — Tetakes $60 a day to produce The Citi- ay if interested | look over the’ paper each day and iy if you detect that amoutit of -— Biibitiess in its columns, SS, alee Omoted wee ih ceca the legislature of that state hot on his Tecord but records. ~ He was a singer and a srecords for phonograph: com: “ North peony a] Buk Canclinel “ami a had won expiation from further Foren ta pets falo Times. : up The Reictis sothe of the eléimeiits of the pnt bea powder Plot., No oke has yet _ to prove: Cedi ruler of aber, pt hae it his “ rovocateurs” were not at the Pottoin o: the Wile business. Cecil wad cer tainly ‘ayatie Of i; of Of Mnpthiny. Mrs, Hortense K. Wells, 6f Tainfitt, Democratic national committeéwéman who expected to go into the primary next a caitdidate for the United states against Sémitor Park THimméll, and of others,. bees cae the job. to: coniment dttier aya defi: ad sr bgt due mae ta aie _ to vote for all of them.—The Stih Jonah evidently has been bam Raito? of THe Star, tor thé above pong Attributed to the “professor” Tt # Square with the interview printed in Citizen that he would vote for the men who |: offered the fewest simoleons as he cotisid= them the teilSt vidlators of thé law. No though, Jonah may have been The Citizen scribe. LS RES The Miami-Key West oversea bridge, ‘® $12,000,000 project, which seemed hope- less only @ few weeks back when public Works engineers turned thumbs down, hes Geen miraculously revived, Whirtigig’s Washington operative redrns. Thig doesn't Neseastirily iéiiri thé det! is going through; but it will at least be dragged’ frént the ce ee Seer: Public Comithitteettian BurWwell and Engi- neer Cottoti aré said to have péteuaded the government engineers to take dnotlier lodk When they visited Washington recently With Govéribr Sholtz, Who put in a hearty for the bridge project.— “Miarti News: ' the ot the. bank fame: topped off by a destructive | she famous Gun, | liitd to believe. (Philsdetpnia Réeord) The Reécofd has nd tittle for pessim who blamé thé depféssion oh the moraleél- | lapse of America. The moral fiber of America is as fun- damentally fine today as it was in the time of the founders. The depression :s due 4 economic mistakes. E ‘Bari fatfrieastd'the péssinaistic vibra ists, we must call attention to the most fla- grant ah@ épen moral degen®¥ation of a coWiditinity in thé History df this « country. Governor. David Shoit#, of Florida, has just dismissed the high sheriff of Dade County (Miathi and: Miami’ ;Beach) for ' That story was dutifully printed in the ,| controled press of Miahii, with hypocriti- apa attempts to justify the Governor’s out- rageous action. fvekyore in’ Miami knows thé real Sheriff Dan Hardie’ has been one 6¢ Miathi's tew honest police officials in a generation. He had the courage and ability to drive out the Al Capone gang, shaded diaaning raeketeers and othér tinder world vermin that threatened’ the decency and prosperity ef that resort section. is name came prominently before the couritry tast winter whén he captured and. later exevtited Zangara, attetipted aisissin of President-Roosevelt; murderer of Mayor Cermak, of Chicago. : Dan Hardie comes of Frontier stock, a typical old-fashiéned sheriff who goes out One and “gets his nian.” Wold that we “had 3000 Dan Hardies to do the same job | for the 3000 counties in the United States, But s6 low is the mentality, as well as orality, of the political gang which afflicts Miami; that they Have thé éffront- ey to dlamiss this: brave officer on trivial chistes, - e's chief »ffense was honeaty in By dismissing him, Governor Sholtz himself either a fool or a kriave. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SOSSSAOCCCLSEESCCOSCETCOTCCESCSES YET eLesesecene. pdacstessties pores of Satrday's Puzzte Acnéss 1 The Ameri- ean buffalo 6 Propel a smal) ae fA[CTUIMTE TN) [| 1" ft 1 A Oe EEE Tf a soften tabrie it Whoty. ab- sor! aw rt Cuts into ‘small above . 62 4% Courteous re- 63, Engi letter . ues HF Symbol for: tellurium 67. And not 68. Animal of deer family Apart We had thought that Miam! wid Mi- an uilisual sétiés. of. eatastro- a rail embargo; then collapse estate Bodni: t! than.d-dbttes of suffering b; ph now, dn the eve of its comeback, it is oe by @ milth thére sinister ca- thétrophié than uny that Have gorie before. That the many influential. Miami | property owners, throughout the . United States; will stand by, while a bunch of dp FacKeteers ruin this community, is If théy 86; this’ dégrad- action of Gdvertor Sholtz ‘will be of thdii Bett alyhificance. It wili mean j hi, pleastire-loving class. which ey Florida for winter recreation, has 16st atl interest in decency and justice, ac- eétding té American stand BUILDING BOOM GETS STARTED ) a8 against $8,812,300 fe thé. sanie ae last yearsa gain of 23 ; tis midtked thie fourth conséc- in'which advances were made ovef the coriparable months in 1932. For a numibér of yeats tliere his been a definite homie shortage in Ameriea—for t Iéast three of those years building was at a staridstill; and existing struc- tures were subjectéd ti mofé thaii ustial depreciition, because of inattention to néeded fépiirs. This wasn’t due to lack of desire. It was due principally to lack of funds in thousands of farhilies, and ate others, having arnple funiis, froth spending,4 The first class is returning to its jobs now, arid regula pay envelopés are wenn t Hidmé on Saturday night: The discovering that fing prlees “sit chottiy flake it impossible to obtain new buildingé or to improve ol@ Shes at bargain pticés. pess PUNE BY, The only way to prevent a sidedtlts from presenting his bill is to kill him. Kia’ willlaiis weighed in at the; Athletic Club this afternoon and) tipped the scales at 142% pounds. | Toniny Reyes weighed in at 145) ahd both boys are in the pink of! condition fi it their fight this eve- 4 Bobby Lee arrived from Mi @ hard serap on his hands, This} go will be the semi-final battle of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. George V, John- Son, 917, Windsor Lane, celebrat-! jheroic attempt to save others, July mi, ihe morning and from his; fighting record Delgado will have} eoccodene: ods ie 1. Unive 1k DiApiAt at 18 EERRO S rch all nae score Be Of [AINE] It is said that the average tax- questions earing on their wells, ae allegation is, to a certain extent, true. is apathetic when | munitipal affairs are concerned. | "They do not attend meetings of |the eity fathers and do not insist that all city. financial and other édniditions be published in the ad- columns of the news- regularly so they can dis- cuss among themselves and take up with the city officials questions ‘in which they have a general interest. City officials should do their best to get the taxpayers together and explain what is being done ‘and: what they expect to do. By Sq doing, they would interest the SaWseribé for The Citizen—20i weekly. PCeseesesecooveccacoosce City Election, November i4; 1933 cece eresencccccsisnedé Fér Mayor FRANK. DELANEY For Mayor WILLIAM’ H. MALONE For Re-election For City Clerk WALLACE PINDER For Re-election For Tax CollectitAusedior SAM B; PINDER eon |For Tak Colléctor-Assessor JIM ROBERTS For Reelection Today" $s Anniversaries eee Ebboessesdseoe 1816—Andrew J. Downing, first.great American landscape larchitect, the most famots horti- culturist of his day, noted writer ip these fields, born at Newburgh. N. Y.., Drowned near there, in JOE CABRERA "For City Councilman | da JULIUS A. COLLINS For For City Céuihcilman ULRIC GWYNN 128, 1852. For Re-electi: 1816é—Henry L. Dawes, noted Massachusetts lawyer, congress- man and U. S. Senator, born at Cummington, Mass. Died at Pitts- ‘Field, Feb. 5, 1903. For City Couneiliian W. H, MONSALVATGE For Re-election For City Councilman S. OWEN SAWYER For Re-election 196— Adelaide rere Procter, }English poetess, born. Died Feb. 2, 1864. Sener te arenes seeps For City Couricilinan LEO H. WARREN For Re-election 1829—-Roseoe Conking, cele- brated Utica, N. Y., lawyer, may- = Toterdars Precipitation or, cotiigréssttidin; &. 3. Senator, Jed their Golden Wedding anniver-|oeator and Republican leader, sary last night at the home. Mr, bors at Albany, N. Y. Died in (i, Mrs, Johnson are among. the New York City, April 18, 1888, oldest residents in Key West. Their | # inion was blessed with three chil-| Tmuth, we ; Sobasan; Save: Comeee | 1833-—William Tod Helmuth, a dren, .V. One of thé social events of the season ne pe masqoetal de ball to be given at Cilban| Club Wednesday night. Refresh- ments will be served and a good time is promised all who attend. Word Wis reached the city from Miami t6 the effect that an’ or- der to advertise the validation pro- ceedings for the $300,000 bond is- sue, voted on rééently by the free-/ holdéts 6f this ®odnty, for the pro- rgo highway, was B. F. Atkinson day. in it court. The} ing Witt be adver- Tog waa of the lidation” And both classes dré gbiiiy tito the market | for bétter living quarters. Still another bedéficial influence 18 the Hétié Otners’ Loan Corporation, which makes. _ possible Home findfiting that could not otherwise be obtainéd. ‘ Yes; there’s every inditation that vital that Wil be particularly striking in the residential field. All whe ean should aid the relief program by takiiig advantage of lof prices for land and misteria, have the papér Before 6 A complaint take ted New: York sorgeon and phy- day, born in Phitt May 15, 1902. es — 45 909°Siy Wittinm Mackenzie, ‘Canadian: findticier, cofistructor- | Zo the Cansdian Notth- ¥ born ih Ontario. Died in Toronto, Dee. 5; 1923, 1854—Thonitis H. Catter, Moti- tia Tiwyer, the State’s first rep- resentative to Cofigress, U. S. —— borit fii Scioto Co., Olio, Died in Washington, 17, 1911. DRIVES CAR AT 70° GLASGOW.—LAt the ake of 96 Mrs. Julia Mames of this ety fad learned td drive ani atito afd is an enthusiast motorist. ote to those who do not ert i€ banger ye is bere rs to good Fred Dioi, loftice of the adjutant ve, or Cit, Conpctinan R. WARREN For Pélice Justice ALLAN B, CLEARE, JR. For Chief of Police CLEVELAND NILES For Captatn of Police EVERETT R. RIVAS Foi OF Police LAUR ROBERTS For Re-election people in their own affairs and Cheourage them to play their part in the development of the city. Por Chptait of Police WILL RICHARDSON D. C., SEP |Vea've ivied fle reit, tow try MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1933. ee ern Jamaica’ with some indi- 81} cations of recurving to the north- “Tel east: 18 Pressure is moderately high -17 | this. morning over most, sections least of the Mississippi River, ex- 50 onl in central and southern Flor- wid Yow from the — jhave been . showers daring the -'6 34 # m. "last 24 hours in southern and 5:46 p.m. forthern Florida, being heavy “in 06 DP. m.'the extreme northwest portion, 5:24 a. m.'gnd rains have occurred on the | Pacific coast from San Francisco ' northward, and in Montana Tem- have risen in most see- ; ait ‘61 tions from the Plains States: east- ni. today: po and are generally above normal this morning throughout coutitry, except in the Middle North Atlantic States G. S, KENNEDY, Official in Charge. Moen rises . Moon sets Highest - = Nia ht Yesterday | aa | 74 52 58 68 80 68 76 40 82. . 64 B20 86 76 16 81 64 82 80 54 76 90 54 78 64 62 84 58 56 Abilene .. Atlanta - Boston Buffalo Chicago. i Corpus Christi Detroit Dodge Cit: Duluth El Paso Hatteras Helena Itehing Meved..qui \Bexema gists are au' Jacksonville nsas City : 6 REY WEST ...... Nashville New York Pensacola Phoenix .. Roseburg St. Lois San Franc’ Seattle ... Tampa ..... Washington Fa Williston ......2..... WEATHER FORECAST Key West and Vicinity: Cloudy | with o¢edsional rain tonight and | Tuesday; fresh northeast and: east winds, strong at times, Florida: Clowdy with —_o@-/ casional rain toriight and Tues-! day. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: i Fresh northeast and east wirids! strong at tities over south por tiong weather overcast. with de-" casiohal rain tonight and Tae) day, ‘ Tot Gulf: Prédh nbtthédet wha} east. winds, possibly strong’ at’ ti over southeast portion, WEATHER CONDITIONS =| The exact location and diree- tion of movement of the tropical disturbance is uncertain, but it appeared to be central this rn- ing 40 oF 50 nilles north of west- If Sold for Cath 10 Days Free Trial Puffy and Fluff, that advent pair, Are climbing the heights of a cold mountain fair. Their guide, the dour Brooders | is forging ahead, The fantastic view fills the Fluffy with dread. For Sale by all leading retailers, 2 for be, Octagon Soap Powder, Oct. 25-tf.