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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1983 PAGE TWO — THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Published Daily Bxcept | > President. i baer ai ee ee re en 7 Wie ene Manree imtored at Key West Blbrida, as socoet elapse water POOCORE OC PCCRCeereserooroseweres~ ~~ Daily Cross-word Puzzle 9OCO00OSO8OOSOGOHOOOHECO8EEG: 29 20888688 OR)0' eee DeRose 4 Merce Metering Puzzle 10. see ie — a Was carried RCH ORBANTARORIEDS) aru GUIAIRIAINITIEle|spaoluletr] ‘eh EIICMATIOITIElOMTIEINISIE| | mn BAe sae omnes IMMUTABLE LAWS ‘OUTSTANDING IN’ | NATION’S CAPITAL’ 4 Es VARIOUS VIEWS EXPRESSED; IN CONECTION WITH AD-| Cities whose business men are “ A ,alert, who are persistent news- MINISTRATION'S OPER "ipaper advertisers are on the} jstraight road to. success. TIONS, IN: MATTER “see —— ‘ untled people in this world! PRICE jer : this _ (Chiet = eo ‘The Annociated| Whose circumstances’ in life de-! Prexs, Washington) jpend entirely upon their ability There are certain practical |to play on the minds of the ie grant and the amount of mud reasons why the Roosevelt they can produce from the! | administration is giving more | troubled waters in which they fish. | > . attention to those who want But why. morxy.. abont . them?} They re Economical They are heard today and for-| inflation than those 100% who | gotten tomorrow. think there already Refrigeration Satisfaction } 1933 Models Ice Refrigerators Made Of All Metal Equipped With WATER COOLERS A business writer, speaking of money policies, quotes Andrew D. White, former president of Cornel! University, as saying: “All monetary experimentations show the existence, in the world of finance, of laws as sure in their operation as those which hold the planets in their course.” This is puzzling. If it is true, what’s all the fighting about? |We:don’t see col- lege professors or statesmen: or’ political parties or groups of businéss men fightin over the law of gravitation. i But is it true? Haven't college ‘pro- fessors and high school teachers always distinguished between two kinds of science —the “natural sciences,” whose-taws they have regarded as fixed and suré, and the “human” or “social” sciences, which they have described as less definite and certain? Human beings, singly or in crowd: we have always been told, are so unpredi: ble that we cannot tell exactly how they, or any- thing they try, will work. Is that all chang- ed now? \ Sunday By NG 00» INC. 1. Celestial sphere 4. Cut of meat w 16. ures | | | Broom 0; Walt Shaw Oka | 2 Liquor #1. Extinct New Zealand yo, pelt . Purpose . “Tnclire® the head Delicate lilac color Pure white | { 1 } RIE(SH MEINZANIO/R| 200 MUM speEe Od OUR” Poea [E|OJAINZZAINIT| tT CAZATI Ry HTIRIOT7 Ae IXICiEIL [LIE |NICIE} EISITIE ZONE TE} egg iNISIETT) 5. Unrefined metal . Kind of lace 58. Merriment . Was vietori- There seems to be a few dis- p< COE) lain ts made In whot way . Regain strength . Short for a . Flower Metallic _ring- ing vessel |. That girl . Grew gradu- ally smaller . Elevated rail- road. collog |. Proof of being elsewhere . Range of knowledge Ancient trish vity aad 2a | 9. Sailor 12. American poet | 13. German uni- versity city Mu. - 15, a : i grained . Steering ap- paratus 2 ck d a4 ‘of Water 26, Masculine # of Sowlak isw ; . Women’s { loose dress- H ing gown | 32. source of heat ous tive persons or things . Golf term | DOWN Larze marine fish . Sun up ). Bradicates ; Russian sea . Anglo-Saxon slave 52. Deed Hard: prefix Aloft Pointed tool . Press 1. Disclose . Standards of eonduet The story of the growth of aj city is a wonderful story. Have you told the stery of yours? | Many governments in the world; a. : { is too much. Congress meets in January. !Last session, when the White |House grip on legislation was ** * NATIONAL Park Ave. New York; 35 Rast ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES 1S & KO! er Drive, iT; alien Bite ATEANEA. . A town is as backward as its mer- chants who ‘do not advertise. No matter what the price of gold is, we needn’t expect to'see‘or handle-much of it again. tribe which An explorer has discovered an African is so heathenish that its mem- bers never try to reform their neighbors, Somehow the theater has lost its wal- -lop. for me, getting old, says O. O. McIntyre. You're you big stiff; that the reason. This recognition business works both ways. Russia, you know, probably thinks she’s very tolerant and liberal toward us. ort Americans write between three and , four billion dollars worth of checks each year, and they used to be good in the old- en days. _ her erring husban Jady- who corrected h a rolling pin has hter who gets even more last- ing results with an automatic. - “The main task of the president of France is to designate someone to form a-new. cabinet every time one falls. The _ frequency of these falls lately is such that this presidential #-real job. Governor Rolph of Ca requirement is becoming ifornia should . Have used a stronger name than “guys” i ose arch-criminals who were nehed in his state Sunday night for kid- naping and murdering a fine young man in order to obtain a ransom. They were fiends in human form and got their just . Doris Duke is immensely wealthy, and “dikes. Let's or Lape’ “Colonels.” On the other a Duke now, ‘why should she desire to become a mere “Colonel,” and & Kentucky colonel at that? <2 There are still $400,000,000 left of the $3,300,000,000 for public works. Surely $8,000,000 of that sum could be spared by the government for a loan to build the bridges ove: r the water gaps. It would give 3,500 men employment for more than ayear, thus greatly relieving the unemploy- ee ee eee WY he Citizen fan open FROST, LANDIS. a CHICAGO; Bid, granddaug! In ng to those are lync! i ete would Ment situation in South Florida; it would afford a military highway to the southern limits of this country ; it would also quicken the trade between the United States and Cuba. A certain backward merchant of Key West hoasts that he sold a definite number an article in common use without adver- . Has this merchant ever thought that would probably have doubled his sales Dhad he: advertised? Surely something ¢ people know about will sell ever so ich faster than an article that is com- paratively unknown. Most desirable wares ow are nationally advertised and the local rehants benefited from that advertising, n though he himself has not advertised The business writer, puiting in his own | oar, goes still farther. He declares that “‘it | is as futile to experiment with that laws that have governed the relationship of hu- man beings to their money as to experiment with the multiplication table.” Here again, a plain mind, trying « to think scientifically, is puzzled. peice Tt may be, as he says, futile to experi- ment with money. But if it is all as simple and certain as the multiplication 'table, and if there is any basic reason in human minds, why are so many people determined to ex- periment with money, when they all accept the multiplication table? Are people sane one way and crazy another way? PLAIN POSTOFFICES Construction is expected to start in De- cembér on 120 postoffices in small towns scattered around the country, with hun- dreds more to follow. Along with the practical interest fn thus helping business and local employment, and providing bet- ter postoffice facilities, there is an interest- ing angle. The construction plans will be new. he buildings re to be useful rather than ornamental, hich is a pretty radical innovation, in a type of building that has usually been “‘tonunjental,” in some classic style or other, breaking out all over in traditional decorations. The elaborate friezes, heavy pillars and expensive statues will be dispensed with. “The new buildings,” it is announc- ed, “are to be fully equipped and modern in every respect; but thousands of dollars are to be saved that would ordinarily go into construction of ornate buildings. By this method the cost of the buildings is expected to be reduced by more.than half.” It sounds good to the taxpayers who will have to foot the bill sooner or later. And it need not worry artistic. citizens. Modern American architects are showing that beautiful effects can be obtained by plain surfaces, through balance and pro- portion and suiting form to function, with- out “sticking on a lot of architecture.” It is possible to get beauty out of simplicity —look at the Washington Monumeni and some of the Chicago Fair buildings. But: the architect has to be good, or,}:..'ll make, & postoffice! look like a boiler iactory. ROLPH CHOOSES MOB LAW Lynching does not need a cheer leader. (Miami News) Governor Rolph of California may be pardoned for less than customary respect for the orderly processes of justice when | we recall the Mooney case in which he had @ part, but he will be repudiated by many of the voters whose applause he now in- vites if he carries out his threat of pardon- ing leaders in mob violence. Granting that the kidnaping and slay- ing of vcung Brooks Hart was the most shocking crime since the Lindberg tragedy, its consequences are far more limited than the spectacle of a governorof a supposed! enlightened state invoking a rule of passion. Kiduaping can be stopped and we do; not nced to tear down the’courts or aban} don a rule of reason to do it. | Governor | Rolph, by professing distrust of the govern- ment he was elected to administer and in- citing defiance of its fundamental princi- | ples, should have accompanied his treason- | able utterances with his resignation. RA ena ae on j T lay it down as a fact that, if all men | knew what others say about them, there | would not be four frix 143 in the world.— i a te ae yyy Vy | _\_| |to be this time, mandatory jflation of a prescribed kind was stopped only by drastic methods at the last moment. ; Stronger than anyone expects it) in-| are holding conferences in some! form or other most of the time.) Conferences, however, can be} other than what they seem. Many} of them discuss subjects which are Priced At }meet their daughter, Miss pte eb ~ iil ] @ER #4 Pett tf) mer | f.! it waa ae al Te ae er oo mew G) Wilh yyy KEY WESTIN |" DAYS GONE BY Anniversaries | epeecseose:>rescenecepee | 1628—John Bunyan, English) | traveling tinker, popular preacher, |author of the immortal “Pilgrim’s 'Progress,” which he wrote in prison, baptized. Died Aug. 31, 1688. Happenings Here Just 10 Years Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen William R. Porter, who is visit- ing in New York, will attend the Nationa] Rivers and Harbors Con- ference to be held in Washing- ton, D. C., December 5 and 6, as ‘ ae cpcmesnifivg ties Rag Wee, Melee Or eee Porter, who is thoroughly familiar} 1. in Dublin. Died there, Oct. with harbor conditions here, i 4 4 is} among the 20 delegates appointed 9, Te by Governor Hardee to represent Florida at the conference. At the conclusion of the conference, Mr. Porter will return to New York 1667—Jonathan Swift, famous 1729—Samuel Seabury, first Protestant Episcopal bishop of Connecticut and first of the suc- where he and Mrs. Porter will| cession in the American episco- Jessie| Pate, born at Groton, Conn. Died Porter, who is due to return De-!at New London, Conn., Feb. 25, cember 8 from a four months tour| 1796. ' abroad | 1819—Cyrus W. Field, New Edward J. Bayly, wh ilt York City merchant, promoter of; ee ae ee pull the the first Atlantic ‘cable elevated! son, of Deep River, Conn., left yes-|Tailway builder, born at | Stock-/ terday for Newfound Harbor to| bridge, Mass. Died July 12, 1892.) deliver the vessel to the owner. we Fifteen Key Westers went on the} 1835 — Samuel Langhorne| trip. | Clemens (“Mark Twain”), Amer- ica’s great humorist, born at Flor- Dr. J. Y. Porter will leave next| id Mo. Died at Redding, Conn., week for Bartow, Fla., where he} April 21, 1910. will attend the conference of the} } Florida Anti-Mosguito Associa-; 1872—John D, McCrae, the} tion of which he is president. Plans, Canailian physician, poet-soldier,| for a state-wide imosquite ‘eradi-|who wrote bi 4 Flanders’ Fields” cation campaign ‘are to be iaid to}duxing the Je of Ypres, born} become effective next spring. jat Guelph, Ont. Died in France,| of. pneumonia, Jan. 28, 1918. a. W. Atkins, REN r of the Western Unior T part = comet “A87%Ralph! Cole, Ohio law-| pany, and G. R. Steadman, cable! yer, congressman, colonel in the| foreman, narrowly escaped drown-' World War, one of the founders ing yesterday. Their motor boat; of the American Legion, born in struck a log. Later water was}Hancock Co., Ohio. Died» from seen in the boat. Examination, injuries received in an auto acci- showed the boat had sprung aleak.: dent, at Warren, Ohio, Oct, 15,| After a four-mile race the boat 1932. ? | was grounded on the bank. All night they remained there, andjwere deported. The others were) early this morning were sighted by, held to testify against the tain Captain Gibson, from his mack- of the large vessel that bréught erel fishing boat The maroon-, them to these waters. ed fishermen were taken on board} and brought to the city. H Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fy Gera| ———- ;Rer announce the birth of @ 11 It was suggested’to The Citizen pound boy last Saturday. ther today that as tomorrow is Decem-jand som are doing nicely. ber first and Saturday, Key West, tart a clean up campaign to be! Captain Paul Demeritt, of the) arried on until every home, yard Motorboat Unity, caught 18 king- and lot in the city is cleaned.| fish yesterday while trolling mt the Many tourists are already here and edge of the Gulf. He also linded others are rapidly arriving. Ready,'a tuna and a number of mackerel. I set, let’s go tomorrow. | ' t ; | ! — The weather was better for Deputy United States Marshal|“comfortable” sea bathing than it Andre Lopez will leave tomorrow! has been for some time. The; for Jacksonville with four aliens temperature of the sea was in |liberty he has under the present lis by taking the ball away from They may be right or wrong}not broadcast to the public. Maybe} about it, but administration, that is well, for the people would, | strategists think their real prob-,20 doubt, consider them of little} liem now is to keep, in the hands importance and question ‘the of the President the discretionary|pense involved. ° law. Concerns that advertise Some go further, and say the} yp their business. only way be can accomplish that aoe speed No matter how conscientious the congress by some new currency] peace officer may be or how he action before January. Such a/tries to enforce safety laws, he us- development would not surprise] ually gets little cooperation on the Washington. part of the average citizen. State Department Quiet ees The administration’s foreign) Big business men realize that affairs slate is about clean agin.| only the best, well advertised, is! Bussian recognition is accom-| what their customers want. That is! plished. Cuba shows signs of set-| why they are big business men. | tling down. The discussions of se @ war debts, South American trade! ‘This hard-worked word, Infla- and disarmament have either died) tion js used in so many ways now- entirely, or gone into quiescence.|agays that one has to defing it} Washington has divorced _itself,| before talking about it. Some say! on paper at least, from the/ that inflation means a rise, in pric- European tangle. es due to an increase in the vol- Barring untoward developments.| ume of money. Our politicians the state department promises to} haye scores of ideas about inflat- take a back seat in the news for! ing the currency. Some, no doubt, the present. ‘ good—some bad—while the av-} Old-timers in Washington |crage citizen hardly knows what smiled whee they beard of Jit is all about or what is going to Acting Secretary Morgen- happen. — Serie Coes mlsion Many painful incidents Don’t let them get a strangle have grown out of similar hold. Fight germs quickly. Creo- abortive efforts to keep of- ficials from expressing their mulsion combines the 7 best helps known to modern science. Power- views to mewspapermen or in speeches without higher-up approval in advance. When a department is hous- | ful but harmless. Pleasant to take. No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money ‘on the spot if your cough or ing dissension, as the treasury has been, explosions are sure cold is not relieved by Creomul- sion, (adv.) to occur, and they are much louder when compression has been applied. Besides, such aban on news never has worked in peace-time. Anti-Inflationists Busy Save your coupons for valuable | dinner sets. _ r=- = Easy Terms $5.00 FREE ICE If Sold for Cash | 10 Days Free Trial USE OUR PUREICE for HEALTH AND SATISFACTION Saves Food Saves}Money Net, 26-tf. 3 On the inflation front, the “antis” appear to be laying down the heavier preparatory barrage. Hearing, perhaps, how many publicity men are on the gover! ment payroll, those against in- flation are loading the mail of Washington correspondents with speechez and pamphlets. To the brain trust, the irony of it is that so many of these anti- inflationary pronouncements come from college professors. N STILL CRUEL AT 81 LOS ANGELES.—Rose D. Lampman, 79, plans to go to su- perior court in this city and ask for a divorce from John S. Lamp- man, 81, on grounds of cruelty. Come in Poison Onk avy <9 relieved gy with Aemedy. Druggists are au to refund money if it taile—Advt. SOIIITIIMPIEIIIOIIIOIOS: | (SOPPTOPITIAOSTA AEE Christmas Cards Soecocepocccssgoeoosgoesoseenee ud see them CL hehehe hehehe uheuheuberdindeade Join The Puff and the Bun are fer out in the take. “I don’t see the watch!” murmers Fluff, “Goodness’ sake!” Just then the bad gnome murmers, “Swooglety swish!” And Puffy and Fluffy are turned’) Who are to testify before the fed- keeping with that of the air, pleas-| into Fish! eral grand jury. who were landed in Key West from! beach. a boat that was stranded near; Fort Taylor on the night of June’ Editorial comment: Honlle dol- 3. The boat ran on a shoal. Wa-' tars, kept at home, working for ter poured in. water three feet deep. The men better place in which to have a walked ashore. Nine of the men' home. | The aliens are ant, and many Key Westers and) (Spaniards, part of a crew of 13 visitors enjoyed bathing | at khe| ! The boat sunk, in home people, make Key West | i { _ BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established 1885 34-Howr Assbetecce Service Sulies Kmbaimer. Paste Sargery Phone 138 Might Phone 696-W / ] the AMERICAN RED CROSS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK KEY WEST, FLORIDA

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