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PAGE TWO ° Che Key Wiest Citsen Published Daily Except Sunday By THE CITIZEN PUBLISHING CO., INC. L. P) ARTMAN, President. From The Citizen Building Corner, Greene,and Ann Streets pce 7749 A JAPANESE PRINCE lowed the'birth.of a son to thejemperor and empress. a few days ago, which gave the island empire an heir to the throne -for which the country had prayed.. Only Daily Mewspaper in Key West and Monroe om County. Entered at Key.\West, Florida, as second class matter ( FIPTY-FIFTH YEAR ‘Member of the Axsociated Prean "The Associated Préss is exclusively entitled to use for republication of aul» ews dispatches credited to it or not otherwise ited in this paper and also the local news. published here. ee Grbios ‘RATES ; “ one Year . Six Mopths the young royal couple, the four others, of whom three are living, being girls. In Ja- -pan, succession to.the throne is confined to the male line, and in the.absence.of.a,grown prince, the heir-apparent has been’ the ‘| emperor’s brother. df the baby prince lives to.succeed his’ | father-he will be the 124th emperor of the, present dynasty, which claims continuous @ reyen or ERTISING/RATES Place yoann ongappjication. ; : SRECIAL NOTT succession for 2,600 years. retvect obRuary nod eats ot pas gapotatione at | to.wait. quite.a while, however, for his fa- the Fate of 10 cents ine vurenes trom which | ther, the present Emperor, Hirohito, is only is to be derived are 5 cents a line. 82 years old itizen is an CT forum and invites discus- . : ‘sion of public issues and subjects of local or genéral Hirohito, born April 29, 1901, became interest but .it. will not publish anonymous communi- ‘ » phere pam ‘eations. | regent in 1921 because of .his father’s ill ie iki’ ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES | health, and succeeded to the throne upon 250. Park Aye. anes, Fork: a5 Base e Wesker ‘Drive, | the latter’s death in 1926. His coronation CECA O ston Bile ATLANTA. ceremonies, held in ‘Kyoto during a five-| day period in November, 1928, were most | brilliant and attended by dignitaries from ‘| all over the world. Because of Japan’s aggressive ‘policies | in the Far East, the empire is morally in bad repute among the,mations just now. | Many believe the Japanese attitude: may bringjon another major war. The Aiftle crown: prince, happily,for him, does not now what a turbulent: world he has been born into. commend good done by individual or organ- ization;;tolerant of others’ rights, views and || promjse.with principie. : SIDELIGHTS Former Editor of ‘The-Key West Citizen THE FIRST CONGRESS The first ‘United States Congress -was to open on March 4, 1789, but on that day only 21 members were present, eight Sena- | tors.and 13 Representatives, not a quorum || for either House. Day after day, week after week, the members met in Federal Hall, .which had |, been fitted up for their accommodation. ‘But it was not until the first day of April that any business ‘was transacted, because To the emanciation of Turkish women a quorum was lacking. On that day, 30 Great rejoicing throughout Japan fol- a The new prince is the fifth child of | He may have | 3 TaS KEY WEST Crrizin POCCCCCCOTCCCOS HELO SER=-sceREEe - Daily Cress-word Puzzle COMsepepoceaqceccenccanse — 22 Solution ot Vesterday’s Puzzle uF seat who ee a werd at oor row 9. Kindled 10. ig and fare- . Color Native metal . Small | "KEY WESTIN - jDAYS GONE BY Here dust 10 Years Today As‘Taken From ‘The Files Of The Citizen Bayview. Park, despite the fact that it is not yet finished, is the playground of hundreds of chi dren every afternoon. They skate on ithe jeoncrete ,walks and tennis courts and .play games of various | kinds. By the time all of the} amusements are completed, which! are-principally for the young ones, .|.the crowds will be greatly in- creased, it is ,expected. . Pertaining to the cheek . First woman 13. Small round ‘mari . Fatty fruit hold god 16. Exploded loudly 18. Raises . Goddess of discord Gane sy the 2. The nea ai Fish eggs e Throne ins Slz8s con- [A fos Saas OST TAT Ale BAnS 1 i teas 3. .-Keminine . endins Evergreen itd A: naaren. 21 Aabangse a iu Beat withess se ory L ul io : rans ts Word ;has -been -received that eee gaat : ene a, lupe k Dempsey .is-expected to visit| . Contemptible |. Brought to . Mountain in lin :Key “West. Allin the city are zeal caves. face anxious to get a close-up of the Plaxthing Trials world’s heavyweight champion beer riv slat Then utter for pana expect .to..when jhe reaches Plorida. -He sleft New York yes- ‘|terday to.pay a-visit to Havana, ond will stop for a few hous in Key West. {TION} UG MEN E IMJAIR EBAY Hela Aisle ISPZAIRRIAIY] 38. Age Single thing 42. Cubic meter . Alteration ina 62, Jefislatiye 53. come Several residents of Key West! have asked that an officer of the| i police force be kept at Bayview) sPark during concert hour to keep j.order among those who make un- necessary noise while the band is playing. It isa fine thing to \have boys and girls attend the concerts, it is said by many resi- j dents, but when they climb on the . md-and annoy the musicians it is time to put a stop.to the prac- tice. “The Florida Development Board and State Chamber of Commerce have come out openly protesting against the practice of managers of touring parties requesting that gars be provided for the travelers to make a tour of saat a they .may ,be visiting. Porter concurs in this Rae oH course, there.are exceptions,” says the doetor. “When visitors are coming with-the -purpose of invest- ing it ight.to take them over y lithe eity in -privately owned cars. }}But -touring parties, only sightsee- ing, should provide their own cars ’| which assists the taxi driver to make a living.” ment. oe reek Tecra dozing the last 24 .-hours in the Lake Superior region and in the central iver Plains States, and rain-from.Okla- Last night shortly before the T. A. Grehan, ad er of the Irish Independent,’ ys: “Truth, Mr. Printer, spell it: with capitals, TRUTH. It isybe-'! coming so sorrowfully scarce, | When you, dear reader of these. lines—that is those of you aboyet forty—were in the ‘youngdom: we ‘said’ our.mind as the workin of our young brain conveyed its! message to our tongue. “Well, sometimes the ‘saying’ was not too happy and probably led to sadness of a kind. But, gosh, it.was the truth, It was what happened, It was a de. livered record of a something, “Do you, readers, men and women, realize that Truth, as an undisguised, unalloyed statement of facts, is a thing that is dying from want of nurture? It is! It jis! “Truth is a grand thing, Below ed.by many, flirted with by many, but ignored by countless thous- ands. g “We jolly ourselves that we love this inthralling thing, Truth: The fact of the matter, is we fear|) it, so, consequently, we avoid’ it, Let this be your big mind =e ture today!” _| 85:00 FREEACE If Sold: for-Caah 10 Days Free Trial! BAD CONDUCT GLOUCESTER, Eng: —Rev, E. Hayden of this city has_been ordered to trial for swearing and conducting himself indiscreetly. The 1934 Plymouths ‘are coming! Jan, 3-5t. A Three Days’ Cough Is Your Danger ‘Signal! Don’t let them get a strangle hold, Fight germs quickly. Creo- mulsion combines ‘7 major bats one. Powerful but harmless, ‘e s ant to take. No narcotics. Your; own druggist is authorized to Vee fund your money on the spot if your cough or co! id is not relieved by Creo. x Kody) FAST DIRECT FREIGHT | USE-OUR PUREICE ‘dy the dictator Mustapha Kemal, the Uni- versity, of Michigan owes one of ,its most, charming coeds.. She.is Faize Shevket,.a 20-year-old freshman from Istanbul, the only female member of the university’s.en-| gineering school, who plans to become Tur- key’s first woman chemical engineer. Her sister_is an assistant; mratessor at the Uni- versity, of Astanbul. | a -Qne reason why no.one .ever oun members of the House hiving’ afswered to their names, the body was organized and General Frederick Muhlenberg was chosen speaker. * The senate did not get jaws to busi- ness until April 6, when a quorum was fi- nally mustered..A temporary presiding offi- Sun rises cer, whose sole duty it was to.open and}sun sets . count the electoral votes, ‘;was elected. George ‘Washington ‘had the vote of every elector, which was generally * “known be- forehand, for president. The second votes Mean .. Normal Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation .... “Thin, veeatd covers 2 ending at 5 o'clock thi Tomorrow's Almanac 1 Tomprrow's Tides A.M. 44-hour perlod homa southward to the .west Gulf, coast, and on the north .Pacifie coast. Temperatures have zisen) in the northern Rocky Mountain States, and it is somewhat warmer -0 Ins. 05 Ins, morning, : | southward to the Texas coast, and colder weather prevails in the Atlantic States north of Florida, {and in portions of -the central ™-| Plains. Temperatures are .con- jm. siderably above normal in Gulf coast distriets, and in-the Western]. P. Mu} States, and abnormally Jow in the 12:30/North Atlantic States, with read- = 7:13 a. 5:57 p. 9:46 p. 0:10 a. throughout the Lake region and: midnight hour a fire occurred on Reynolds street. A tenement house ‘was badly damaged. ‘This building was next.to the “Rock House.” The burned ‘building was unoccu- at the time and is owned by ‘A.<W, Arnold, SERVICE TO from} KEY WEST : Sailings from Key Went Editorial comment: Crepe hang- i te eh evs, whether old or young, who {are ever asking what is the mat- | ter with Key West, need not look very far to find the answer. Let each look in a mirror and the answer will be found. the mythical pot.of gold.at theend.of the) o¢ electors were widely scattered. John rainbow .is.that the rainbow .is not -mere-) ~Agams was elected vice-president, al- ly a bow, but a complete circle, therefore | though he did not get a majority of the without.an end. As Dr, Humphries, of| whole number of electors appointed. It the weather bureau recently explained,| ... two weeks before General Washing- aviators high above the earth see it @8.8) ton could be apprised of his election and circle and-the plane.seems headed toward reach the seat of govern:nent. »its.center as Jong.as it is visible. mle ibe It is difficult to realize in this day, when ‘Senators and Representatives arrive What sounds like a tall story comes by airplane, train and motor, what .an|i from Colorado Springs, where CCC crews) achievement a journey to the capital was’ are-building.a series of fish dams in a'|in'the days of the first United States con- nearby stream. ES. Keithly,.the super-| gress, j awry deciares -that as.soon .as the .work is. _ started-on-aidam saan bear: and apalat in: STARTING A BUSINESS Business failures are due to many vant manufacturers ‘are’ much causes, including lack of: experience, bad ause of reports that ithe Jap- | management, insufficient..capital, inepti-' fealing their ideas. “Machines | tude for business and others. Pt ; of various kinds bought in the ‘United The most common reason for failure, States are used as.models by the Japs, who | however, is the starting of a business in a duplicate them with cheap labor at prices| field that can not reasonably be expected ‘far below their cost of production in this'| to support it, or in one that is largely over- country. The patents being without pro-| crowded. tection in Japan, it is difficult to see how In a pamphlet issued by the Depart- anything can be ‘done about ‘it. | ment of Commerce this fact is pointed out and a thorough survey of the prospective Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, 67-| ‘field is recommended before embarking year-old ‘baseball czar, ‘has-been given a} upon a new enterprise. It says: Denner 5:58 5:25! ings of zero or :below in portions iBarometer-at 8 a. ;m. today: [of ‘New England. Sea level, 30.08. | G..S. KENNEDY, Lowest Highest Official inh Last Night Yesterday |.ecceesee 58 As many residents as possible should be at the F. E. C. station .|.temorrew afternoon to welcome “lthe arrival of the first special train of the season. The train is; due-to arrive 4:45 o'clock and ad-| vance zeports show it will be| erpwded ywith-passengers. The run-'| Today’s Anniversaries ning of these special trains wilt] an! mean wonch to Key ‘West and will] 1793—-Lueretia ,C. Mott, Phil- Lhelp to make ,the most successful adelphia Quaker minister, one of tourist season this city has had in the most ardent of the women of | ™4ny years. her day seeking equal rights, born jae Nantucket, Mass. Died im Bhiladelphie, Nov. 11, 1880. ecctes Abilene Atlanta Boston Buffalo Chicago —— “I have never more thoroughly enjoyed a’band concert than I did that first concert given in Bay- | noted | view Park,” said State Senator; Wm. H. Malone. ‘This praise from the senator came unsolicited and is praise indeed for he is a well known lover of music and has heard some of the finest and most famous sbands:in the) world. 4b +e able So many residents and out of town folks went to hear the con- cert at Bayview Park Tuesday evening that it was found diffi- Eastport Hatteras Helena 4803--Douglas Jerrold, pglish jhumoy: KEY WEST . asides & ‘orn. Bier zane Little Rock Louisville Minnpeapolis Nashville... New Orleans .... Oklahoma City -. New York ........ Pittsburgh St. Lopis ...... Sit. Ste. Marie .. Tampa .... Washington 28 1819—Thomas Hill Watts, Ala- bama lawyer and legislator, At- | torney-General in the .Confeder- jate cabinet, governor of Alabama, cult to properly park them. The {born in Butler Co., Ala. Died at| hoard of public works is to be Montgomery, Ala., Sept. 16, 1892.! asked to make some arrangement Williston ae to provide space for the large num- Wytheville 28 | 840—Father Damien Joseph! per of cars. Confusion was also = ;de Veuster), the Belgian .mission-| caused by the fact that the park jary to the lepers of the South/ is not tighted. This will be cor- ;Sea, born. Stricken ‘himself with rected in the near future. (Tili 8 p. m. Thursday) | eprosy, and died April 15, 1889. aan WEATHER FORECAST PPP LM CLYDE nrg c se Tebcniia Agent, | {SOMO LAMOM OMT ES: A New Era of Prosperity Is Ahead of You © TAKE A VACATION NOW COME: TO: MIA “THE MILLIONAIRES’ PLAY With Prices That Fit Everybody's Pecttbok, HOTEL RATES LOWEST EVER QUOTED PRICES FOR MEALS m KEEPING Neds dq res New Low Prices on 7 All wine Inquire at Our Tourist Information Bureau About Interesting Side Trips, Sight-Seeing, Ete., and See Our | Recreational Host About Fishing, Gulf and Other Sports. “Miami’s Most Popular Hotel * N. E, FIRST STREET AND THIRD AVENUE NEAR BAY FRONT PARE vig new seven-year contract.at a salary of $40,- 000 a year. After the White Sox scandal “In planning to enter a new field, the retailer may find by careful analysis, that \ dike the .dog, squirrel and Aare, die at a *\welatively early age. of 19129, Judge Landis resigned from the} his prospective market does not reflect federal benth'to become baseball commis-| such favorable circumstances as a cursory sioner in 2920, with jurisdiction over the! examination might reveal. He may be American association, By ‘his firmness and} be saved from embarking upon:the enter- | fairness he has won the.admiration of play-| prise, thus preventing subsequent failure ers and fans, and has restored confidence | and much loss to society of wasted effort in the-integrity of the national game. and capital.” The time when anybody could start Ridiculing the neal of faddists for} any kind of a business almost anywhere strenuous daily exercise, George Jean ‘Na-| and make it a success is past, if, in fact, than points out that the faziest animals! such ‘ime ever.was. Modern business is live the longest, citing the tertoise.and ele- highly competitive and requires better -phant, «which sometimes reach the age .of| training than ever before. While optimism 200 years or more, as examples. ‘Qne they in moderation is a desirable trait, carried other .hand,.he notes that active animals,| to the extreme it-has perhaps wrecked more business ventures than any other one mistake, Key West and Vicinity: Mostly; 4g¢2 — Woods ‘Hutchinson, cloudy tonight and Thursday; not} American ,physician, lecturer and much change (in temperature; | author, pioneer in the field of gentle to motierate easterly winds.| public health, born in England.) Florida: Cloudy tonight and) Died at Brookline, Mass., April Thursday with occasional rain| 26, 1930. jin north portion; not much change — in temperature. Anna Bullitt, 9, daughter Jacksonville to Florida Straits: */ Ambassador Bullitt, has the dis- Moderate northeast and east; tinction of being the “first lady”, winds and overcast weather to-| of the American embassy in Ras- night and Zhursday. occasional: <i. rain over aerth pein. East Gulf: loderate east and) 1934 Plymouths are 1 southeast winds becoming fresh ‘ead sie: panes’ over northwest a A slight disturbance is central] ay way this morning over southeastern in a ‘Texas; while pressure is high throughout the remainder of the country, except in the dar Ni Csseaaaeaaedwaaaes. Elena Shoup, Romano, Okla. was named-as national 4-H <li Oa ww, champion at the inter-} [nation livestock show in Chi-| | Tee 4084 Plymonths are coming!| Jan. 3-5t. seer i FUNERAL | Esteblished 49 Years Embalmer Phane 135 Night 696-W To all of our clients and friends we extend the Season's Greetings and we take pleasure in announcing that deposits in this Bank are now insured under the U. $. Government Insurance Plan. ‘OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Reserve Member of the FDIC

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