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Tee Bey Wis iter Published Daily Except mG Of mo van o From The Citizen 5, Only Daily Bovey a = Key West and Monroe E __FPPx-FQURTH YEAR Member of the Associated Presa whe Associated Press is excl rely entitled to Sor seme oe of all sisod to. Sedind te oa. the local news WE CAN’T HAVE BOTH The greatest obstacle business is strug- gling against now is taxation. And tax- ation, as a result, is the principal barr. __ in the way of achieving the fullest success for the recovery plans that ares w in op- eation. No business can spend money it hasn’t got. No business cau put mere men on its payrolls when it is having a nard time bringing in enough revent:. to meet exist- ing demands. No businzss can expand | with. profitless. balance-sheets. ADVERTISING RATES known application. SPHCIAL NOTICE = hewmen scares ¢ SP eel menace The Citizen i. an xi forum invites i sion of yeu issues ai on © gubjects o* loeal.or general. interest but {twill aot publish ancnymous com- munications. { ee NATIONAL ee eeee poy ts ahaa meine bot i th a AaB" — ton Bi are ee, ems gieemaidiel alii ox beara - that handles public money should publish at regular intervals an accounting of it, showing where and how each dollar is spent. We hold this to be a fundamental principie of democratic government.” A close man seldom has many close friends. The month of November has three holi- days for Key West. It is not only the Liberty Bell in thc ‘United States that is cracked. : No newspaper is worth two boots in a barnyard that never steps on anyone’s toes, ‘ An optimist is one who hopes to hear a radio comedian crack a new joke some day. eee if you hand a girl a piece of ice she is sure to turn a cold shoulder unless it is sonar : * First, it wen in, Ofkenty’s cow, and more regently it was Sally Rand who. put Chicago on fire. ‘When the government starts weeding out unfair competition—that’s when the ca days wit begin. a mighty sturdy, publie building that stands until the last bond issue for its eaertruction is paid off. You have never heard real bragging unless you have listened to the fat lady who ‘took off two pounds by heroie dieting. This is a shiftless age. We have shift- less men and women, shiftless boys and girls, and now we have the shiftless car. a ns © Tell us one thing that pee tended to the | advancement and bet of humanity | that was not broyght ‘about by rebels. Can | you? of Oe . Americanism; Government spending money to irrigate new farm lands; paying farmers te plow up erops raised on the sur- plus lands we have abency, Polities are the same the world over: because an honest official wants to pay the just debt France owes the United States, he ig barred from the next parliamentary session. . Searcely a day passes without the an- nouncement from some business houses of national magnitude that it is turning again to newspaper advertising to reach the public. Not every boy can become a Ford, an Edison, or a Rockefeller, but every one who is not afraid or ashamed to work can make an honorable and aseful place for himseif and he doesn’t have to begin in a “white colar” job either. > The NRA code calls for shorter work- ing hours and increased pay. No restric- tions are placed on the “boss,” He can con- tinue te. werk all hours, day and night, and work his fool head off thinking up ways aud means to meet the pay roll. It’s a moot point as to how great an influence taxation was in prolonging and deepening depression. But it -vas, to say the least, considerable. When che national income touched the lowest point in decades, the eost of government loomed like Everest owt of the plains of Tibet. To regain governmental economy, it ig not mecessary to curtail or damage nec- esscvy gove..cnental functions—it simply means that the waste, inefficiency and du- Daily Cross- word Puzzle One Sure Way to End Coughs and Colds Persistent coughs and colds lead! 9000000000 0900800 080S0000006000 008006 S0ERIS8S808E | to serious trouble. You can stop! ACROSS » pers” §. intimidated [PTA] [O[DIA] 10. Horse feed [AINIO[DIETS} 14. Sudden bi Rio@e Is|s] 15. ussian Capital of eS EIVIRIAT 1 18. rt 2. 22. 24. 26. pe of Pa emobie sna cucum- combea, as [AIM youthrat ears leBas lEIMIEIRIVZe|P|sli[Lioln] : d ole lvlo[rlets baie the speed [s|PJOO[NIE [RI HIELAIRZZRIE|P} lE|RIRBASIA[MO|AMZOIRIE EIEINJZRIE|S| ae & Bistorical period: . One who moves rythmically to music . Insulted or bused . Barren : Nut wile . Vehicle on runners . Lock opener . Diminish 7 Rrompllag with | . attired . Accustom Balks . City in Oklahoma |. Stage char- acters Expression of contempt "s Puzzle HONE NEAWE RIA Strict 47, Those who 26 28. 29. Smallest state: abbr, tain hose whe search for P08. iy South Ameri- 49. Statute ati a Older: 2 eed baa ” EE Tete phed: ‘ooten foint 66. Perforat plication of effort that is actually harmful | te legitimate governmental work, must be eliminated. In some cases a start has been made, and the taxpayers have been saved millions—as i> the post office department, | whici: is breaking even for the first time in niany years. begun. - Reasonable taxation is the friend of receveiy, of employment and higher wage |. scales, and individual and corporate pros- perity. That must not be forgotten. SCOTLAND YARD For more than a century the police foree of London, operating from headquar- | ters in famed Scotland Yard, has held an | enviable record for efficiency, altuough in its early years the organization was far from popular with the public. Owing to the unsatisfactory state of law observance at that iime, Sir Robert Peel in 1828 took steps toward the organi- ation of an effective police force for the British metropolis. Its first. headquarters at Scotland Yard was furnished with only | a table and two chairs, but its facilities were rapidly expanded and the force was soon recruited to about 3,000 men. Feeling that the new powers confer- red upen the police constituted an undue restriction of liberty, hooting crowds re- viled the new force, calling its members obnoxious naimes, including those of “Bob- bies” and “Peelers,” which have persisted te this day. These names, of course, were derived from that of their sponsor, Robert | Peel. As an illustration of the effectiveness of the present force, it has bee. pointed out that m a recent year only 15 “62 crimes were reported in Londan, while 333,083 + were noted in the iess populous city of New York. The efficiency of Scotland Yard de- tectives is proverbiai, ard comparatively | few London murderers go. .npunished. This probably accounts for the fact that while the yearly homicide rate in London is orly 1 in 100,000, in several cit- ies of the United States it runs more than 50 times as high, and averages: more than 10 times as high‘in the country at large. _ PROPHETS OF DOOM bape ge i Luctily for humanity, it still maintains & sayin, sense of humer. Were this not “so! “the wailings .of ithespessimists .would G.ive us all crazy. For surely there is no ‘aek of prophets of doom to harry us with their doleful warnings tiat the world is go- ing to pot. Each leng faced brother solemnly as- } sures us that unless his particular panacea for saving the race shall be speedily adopt- ed, there. is no hope. Modernism, flaf- perism, automobiles, hootch, movies, danec- im,, bridge and cigarettes constitute the outstanding menace, according to the view- point c* the particular alarmist who hap- pens to have the floor. Thus, after listering to these apostles | of doom, with a more or less pronounced ; feeling of boredem, unregenate humanity | turns to the funny page and smiles at the varying fortunes of Jiggs and Andy Gump. This does not mean the average person is indifferent to the evil in the world. But the svork has barely | rt Jaa aes one cee feed suaBeeeacesias Wy a el ECE PL Ws ed = ECC eR aloal /@<200087 dR aot UY 34. Asiatic native . Feminine name , peng 66. Edible seaweed 67. Hackneyed 68. Anglo-Saxon slave 69. Garden plots 70. Mediterranean saltin Ste to whom property ahsterr vessel 71. Anarchists DOWN L meee with aad 2 shov 3 Smal tsiana 4 Laid away 5. Trigonometri- eal functions . ins . Marries avid and captain of the host Press 58. Cheertul 59. Passage out 60. Tear asunder Perceives bt Exist m+ j medical discovery with | thorities as one of the greatest! | branes and stop the irritation and | inflammation, while the creosote, } baby in this city now is full grown! them now with Creomulsion, an} ified creosote that is pleas- ant to take. Creomulsion is a new! two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed’ membranes and inhibits! germ: growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical au- healing agencies for persistent! coughs and colds and other forms of threat troubles. Creomuision| contains, in. addition to ereosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected mem-! goes on to the stomach, is absorb-| ed into the blood, and attacks the seat of the trouble. Creomulsion is gaaranteed sat- isfactery in the treatment of per- sistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, and is excel- lent for building up the system after colds or flu. Your own drug- gist is authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creo- mulsion, (ady.) | RAISED IN BOTTLE MERIDIAN, Miss.—A rat which entered a bottle when it was a and too large to get out of its! glass house. eececovesace POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS City Election, November 14, 1933 Veco ererenccocsesessece For Mayor FRANK DELANEY For Mayor WILLIAM H. MALONE For Re-election For City Clerk WALLACE PINDER For Re-elec tion For Tax ‘Collector-Assesso r SAM B. PINDER KEY WEST IN | DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just 10 Years} Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen ~* No vessel will be despatched to Key West to take part in the Ar mistice Day celebration it was learned today, but the navy per- sonnel will join to make the day one long to be remembered. Arthur Sawyer Post No, 28 and the chamber of commerce had re- quested that a ship be sent here! but Secretary Denby replied that} to do this at possible. this time is im- Several complaints have been reeeived in the last few days about the shooting in the neigh- borhood. of the barracks. It of the army post have said that the shot fell on their porches after sounds of shooting heard on Trumbo Island. instance a gathering of women on one of the porches was broken up and they were forced to seek shelter from the rain of shot, it - reported. The jury in tlit:case! of Martin! Key, charged with violation’ ofthe prohibition ‘act, was discharged this morning by Judge Call, after being out all nightsand: failing’ to. arrive at a verdict. The jury! came in yesterday afternoon late and reported the inability to reach a verdict. The judge sent them back and told them to give the matter more thought and con- sideration. On their return this morning the members stated, when asked, that no verdict could be reached. A mistrial was record.) “ ed and the jury discharged. Tomorrow evening the board of public works will meet to take up matters pertaining to the im- provements to and beautification of Bayview Park. The plans pre- pared by Langford and Moreau, landscape architects, will be here jand the proposed $20,000 which was voted for park improvements! | wilt be. diseased as to the method of expenditure. \ Young men of this city have. is! understood that several residents! were} On one} | evccccece evcesvqces Today’s ae et Edsell Ford, son of Henry Ford, | born in Detroit, 40 years ago, Dr. J. Bentley Squier of New York, president of the American College of Surgeons, born there, 60 years ago. U. S. Senator Louis Murphy of Iowa, born at Dubuque, Ia, 58 years ago. Cason J. Callaway of Georgia, | textile manufacturer, born there, 39 years ago. Dr. Ernest M. Hopkins, presi- ident of Dartmouth College, born at Dunbaton, N. H., 56 years ago, Bishop Henry K. Sherill of Bos- ton, P. E. clergyman, born in New For Tax Collector-Assessor| , Sun rises | Boston MON TODAY’S Temperature* Highest Lowest . Mean .. Normal Mean Rainfal ¥ esterday’s Precipitation .T Ins! mal Precipitation ... .10 In cruathenr period ch thin mibentong, ‘Tomorrow's Aomnse 82) 75} 78} Sun sets ...... Moon rises Moon sets ............. . mm. ; m. ‘Tomorrow's a. High Low .. 7:05 5:47 Barometer at 8 a. m. today: Sea level, 29.91. Lowest — Highest Last Nixht Yesterday 46 50 40 32 42 28 36 Abilene Atlanta Buffalo Chicago .. Denver Detroit Dodge City ... Eastport .. El Paso ......... Hatteras Helena ... Huron Jacksonville KEY WEST Los Angeles Louisville Miami ... Nashville ......... New Orleans New York Pensacola .. Phoenix St. Louis oe Salt Lake City San Francisco Seattle ‘Tampa .... Washington Williston __... WEATHER FORECAST (Til 8 p. m. Tuesday) Key West and Vieinity: tonight and Tuesday; Fair slightly JIM ROBERTS For Reelection For City Councilman JOE CABRERA For City Councilman JULIUS A, COLLINS For Re-election For City Councilman ULRIC GWYNN Fer Re-election For City Councilman W. H. MONSALVATGE For Re-election For City Councilman S. OWEN SAWYER For Re-election For City Councilman LEO H. WARREN For Re-election York, 43 years ago. Walter Johnson, onetime famous big league petcher, born in Kansas, 46 years ago. | Ignaee Jan Paderewski, world- famous pegniak and composer, born in Poland. tived. “this: mdrning on his yacht | the .Qnedias ‘The great publisher is accompanied by a. party of jfriends, all of whom are in the {BY taking » the sights. ned The membership of Key of The Gulf Castle No. 2, Knights of the | Golden Eagle, has been gradually inereasing until at the present . time the lodge has 187 names on the roster and all in good stand- ing. Every Tuesday evening isome of the members give a {| smoker at which refreshments are | served and the good of the order discussed. Friends of t Min Marguerite Demeritt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Demeritt, will give a miscellaneous shower for her | next Friday evening at the resi- dence of Mrs. J. R. Dongo. Miss Demeritt and Benjamin Saunders! will be married shortly. There were aia ten ea loads! of race horses arriving here yes-! on a special train from Havana for terday the north going to It | organized two new baseball teams’ the rases which will open at Orien-/ means that sensible people recogaize the known as the Sand Crabs and the tal Park. inkerent weakness aad folly of humanity. Sea Finnigans, with the intention jof playing a game every Sunday The cigarmaking industry in! and refuse to decome unduly excited about | morning and occasionally in the Key West is now making rapid! it. They realize ihe futility of trying to carry the world’s burden on their shoulders, | though they seek to be helpiul in practi- eal ways. They courageously face the things that are, while sanely striving for! the things that ought to be. jafternoon, during workdays. John Roberts is captain of the Sand } Crabs and Theodore G. Roberts is piloting the Finnigans. Among the visitors in Key West today is William Randolph | Hearst, famous publisher, who ar- strides in gaining a peak never before reached in Key West. Al- ready previous records for pro- For City Councilman WILLIAM R. WARREN For Police Justice ‘ALLAN B. CLEARE, JR. For Chief of Police CLEVELAND NILES For Captain of Police EVERETT R. RIVAS For Captain of Police LAURIE ROBERTS For Re-election For Captain of Police WILL RICHARDSON “You've tried the rest, now try } duction have been broken and at) this time all cigarmakers who are} out of employment are not work-} ing because they are not desirous ‘of so doing. S| > Bast Gulf: ; Winds, | . m.} . m.} DAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1933. WEATHER cooler tonight; gentle to mod- erate northerly winds, Florida: Fair tonight and Tues- day, slightly colder tonight. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate northwest or north winds and fair weather tonight and Tuesday, ’, Moderate northerly WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure is vely low this imérning from the upper St. Law- rence Valley ‘southward over | Florida, and in the northwestern AM. | Lake xegion; while moderate high 1:38! pressure: areas cover most other sections of the country. Snow has occurred from the upper Mis- sissippi and Missouri valleys ,eastward to the middie and near | Atlantic coast, and in Kansas, and ‘vain in: portions of Texas and the ;South Atlantic States. Cold | weather for’ the season prevails in most sections of the country, with temperatures generally *be- flow normal, except in south- western Florida, western Virginia, jand North Dakota, and below j freezing southward over Kansas, and m New England. G. 5. KENNEDY, Otficial in Charge. } i t ‘Today’s ; Horoscope | eeeccccceccegaccaccences The native of today is jovial and sympathetic, perhaps inclined to be rather self-indulgent, and may be liable to fits of indiscre- tion. You have a_ considerable knowledge of human character and a_ resolute nature, which should be exercised to the fullest | extent; for there are indications of a relapse into weakness, due per- haps more to the liberality and frankness than to willfullness. = BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME! Established 1885 24-Hour Ambutanee Service SBllle¢ Kmdatmer, Viaatic Surgery Phone 135 Night Phoue 696-W a fax good electric refrigerator e ¢ « buta. 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