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PAGE TWO * The Key Wiest Citisen Published Daily Except: Sunday By THE CITIZEN PUBLISHING CO., INC. L. P. ARTMAN, President. iat From The Citizen Building u Corner Greene and Ann Streets ' Only Daily Newspaper’ in Key West and Monroe County.. ———E Entered at Key West, Florida,as second class matter FIFEY-FIFTH YEAR ee Member of the Associated Press ‘The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in. this. paper and also the local news. published: here. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, Six Months, Three Months One Month. .. Weekly ... ADVERTISING RATES Mae known on, application, SPRGMG, NOTICE AN reading notices, cards of. thanks, resolutions of respect, obituary. notices, ete,, Will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents a line. ‘Notices for entertainments by churches from which. @ revenue is to be derived are,5 cents a line, The Citizen is an open forum: and invites-diseus- sion, of public issues. and subjects of‘local or general interest but it will not. publish anonymous communi- cations. NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES. FROST, LANDIS & otha BRE 250 Park Ave. New York; 35 East Wi CHICAGO; "General ‘Motors Bldg., ‘Walton Bldg., ATLANTA. DETHOIT, ; ization; tolerant of othera’ rights, views. and: opinions;, print. only news: that will elevate and. not. contaminate the reader; never com- promise with principie. b 2 ADVOCATED. BY THE CITIZEN ‘Water and Sewerage. Bridges: to complete Road to Main. land. Pree Port. Hotels and Apartments - Bathing Pavilion. Aquarium. Airports—Land and: Sea, Consolidation of County and City Governments. It looks: as if Unelé Sam played Santa Clays to everybody except the veterans. - Tf there is‘ any one’ who has a better plan than the president, let him cast the first stone. “Flotida—the Nation’s Sun Parlor.’” There is: some discussion as to who coined the phrase, but who cares. Key West needs more people who can see that they won't prosper unless their home town'does, and who therefore spend their money at home. thal'Weon stated. there are ‘oily 28 men. who understand money. Hand Jonah a piece of coin of the realm and when he bites into it he'll soon tell you whether it. is money. Besides minted money, Cuba will also have printed currency. It is the first time in the history of the independent Cuban. government that paper money received: the sanction of the Bank of Cuba which submitted proposals that $17,000,000 in paper currency be printed. Before: the first clinical assembly held at the Plorida medical center ip Venice, Senator Royal S. Copeland, who is also a medical docter, stated that the medical profession realized that the healing rays of the sun played a big. part in curative pro- cesses, particularly in tuberculosis and | to cut off their retreat and said: WOLF AND MONTCAEM ©" That “time dissolves all things,” a Aristotle declared many centuriés ago, was illustrated by a pleasing cetemony at Greenwich, England, in which a de- scendant of the French general, Montcalm, unveiled a statue of the English. general, Wolfe. Montcalm and Wolfe were the oppos- ing commanders in the battle of Quebec‘ on September 13, 1759, in which both were killed. But the English under Wolfé wére 250 , the victors, and by the surrender of Que- bee, Canada was lost to the French. Wolfe’s victory was the result of one of the most brilliant and daring pieces of strategy in the annals of warfare. After being repulsed in an assault on. Quebec from the front, Wolfe silently descended | the St. Lawrence river in boats at. night and: led: his: army up supposedly | aunsur- mountable. cliffs in rear of the city. The )next morning he was able to attack: the unprotected rear of the French position. He was greatly outnumbered by the enemy, so ordered his men. to... withhold | , their fire until within 80 yards .of. the ‘French. Then with crushing volleys, fol- ‘ lowed by a determined bayonet charge, he won: his famous victory. § Leading the final. Wolfe was wounded twice, but presséd on until. a third shotpierced his*breast.*While in the. throes. of mortal agony he "Wis" sin- formed that the French’ iad” given’ “Way He directed: that a regimerit.h¢ dispat¢hed “Now God be praised, I will die in peace.” Montcalm, equally brave and deter- i mined, received a mortal ssi about the ' same time. AUTHOR OF “DIXIE”, Whenever the stirring tune of “Dixie” is played, particularly in the South, it is ' met with hearty applause. Thus do South- ’ erners: pay tribute, unconsciously as a rule, | to. an Ohio Yankee. For “Dixie” was composed’ by “Daniel Decatur Emmet, born in. Mount, Vernon, Ohio, in 1818. Emmet, like ‘that other writer of Southern songs, Stephén Foster, | never lived in the South. Tas KEY WEST CITIZEN sececeseegsoe | Daily Cross-word Puzzle eer re ACROSS ..! L Angry 4. Remedy chgurnatiom and neu- raigia | 9. Dwelling place 14. Biblical priest 15, Rup away, secretly 16, Tardier 17. Male chile 18. Stor 22. Mineral 24 Buropesn finch, uropean 25. Open Hi Part ofa rch 3h. cutting down of f expenses IGIAITIE} 60, Place. for storiny ter f 41. Up mb pest) per itm 42 Tear ‘on’ x8 Be # Hew Goa. of war rf ‘Admitted Solution of Vesterday’s Fuzzie JAIN} , iCILJElATT eal GER Pie LUIRIAINZZAIVIOINZZE|L 0} ME IWISZZsit [V] Ih. Sea oneten® 21, Hadian entns 3. Stowing: «t= tleles tor Urmnanortas fon" . Knalten schootm; ter executed i] for murder ; Run out: cotteg, . Breathe loudly tn cit jAloZ One who burle Jump on one foot fElR{ TIE |} 34, Clerical tinen collar Mountain spinach Wager » Impolite * . Action at law . On each day. Sewing im- plement 2 By Itselt 50. Endured: 1. Rubber » Smalt status, f thi EB ur iL, American Indian 12, — | Minneapolis b fNew. York KEY WESTIN | DAYS GONE BY Emmet was one. of: the organizets of |: the first negro minstrel company to. tour. the country, formed in 1842, when > it opened in Chatham Square Theater, New York. He was afterward associated with Dan Bryant, and in 1865.he formed his: own company. He retired in 1878 and died in 1904 at the age of 89. .)'2 The song “Dixie” ‘was written “in 1859 and instantly became popular., The South adopted it and now after 75 years it stirs its hearers with undiminished en- thusiasm. In 1927 a tablet to Emmet’s memory was unveiled in the churchyard. of ' the Calvary Episcopal Church at Fletcher, N. C., the first memorial erected: to, him in the South, marking another link in the chain which binds the reunited country. WIDESPREAD BENEFITS ‘When one purchases hold equipment it'is se far-reaching are the effe “realized how .tipon ‘enrploy- ment, owing to the manyosotittcs front which its variotis raw materials are ~ fre- This fact was strikingly: illustrated in a recent article on the washing machine in- dustry, which incidentally showed an in- crease in employment and production over the previous year for eight consecutive months during 1933, the increase in No- vember being 44 per cent. Raw materials for these machines, with their accompanying motors, wringers and other parts, have come from no less than 26 states and several foreign coun- tries. Among the 100 or more materiais involved in their manufacture are_ steel, hardwood, rubber, sulphur, zinc_oxide, clay, limestone, pigskin, flaxseedyeand ‘so | on. The same principle holds good, of course, in the manufacture of matiy other | terday. When it was all in Judge | 28. articles of household equipment. Thus the American housewife, through the purchase of washers and other labor- saving devices, not only relieves herself of | an.item of } house- | ‘i Phere are 14 planes. now port. Four arrived yesterday morning and 10 came, in last night. These are part of the air-| craft. squadron that is to be as-} sembled here for maneuvers. Many of the.planes have been delayed at Fernandina but are expected to, arrive in Key West within thet next few days. i Many fishermen went out yes- terday ina. further attempt to find the large schools of kingtish that disappeared from lecal waters about one week ago. | With but a few exceptions not one of the boats started. to come back ‘early. Some of, them stayed until after}; sundown. Thousands of mackerel were seen, off of Snipe Point, but } no kingfish. Suggestions continue to be made by citizens that a. concrete dance floor be constructed at Bay- view Park affording the: lovers. of dancing the opportunity of. enjay- ing themselves when, the band is playing dance music. ‘The proposal is considered a one and would make the city “park a. novelty among. the pétks: in. Florida. Roy Fulford and . Reggii ores. ‘commissioners, ake, the innovation would “be an ex- cellent one and will do all they can to have the dance floor con- structed. } Residents, . particularly the! many who have been inquiring} recently about the extent of the work on the municipal links,; should make it a point to run out} to Stock Island and take a look | at the progress that has been} made. They will be surprised at! the attractive appearance of the; links. The grass is growing lux-| uriantly and resembles a stretch} of green velvet. } All of the testimony in the; famous “egg case” which has been | ‘before cireuit eourt for the past; jtheee weeks, was concluded yes-} Atkinson adjourned court . until} }this morning. Each side will be; |allowed three hours for argu- jmants so the case wil! in all prob-| in}* INECESSARY IN -NESS. Itis ‘ite Business. today is organized. for of, all: the people. The business not do. this needs working over, When @ business does tion properly and is in the it’ needs to be awakened, Advertising—with its great pulling and boosting power—will do much to get any business out || of the dumps, There is no question but that the’ least expensive and most ef- fective way to revive a buginess is by the right kind of a ie ing. A lot of business Be are to | always waiting until they think|} ‘conditions are right. Right @ndi-f tions, in their way of thinking, never come, CONDITIONS ARE ALWAYS FAVORABLE FOR GOOD AD- .VERTISING. bap ag ‘. dae oS Subscribe to The Citizen. ; ‘that man is the only animal ‘that “rhe only | that ean be skinned more than once, Battling Perez was easy for. Charley Thrift in the main bout. of a series at Knowles Thirty Acres last night. Perez was knocked out in the fifth round of ; what was scheduled as a six round | bout. An idea of the speed with whieh work is progressing on the San Carlos Opera House can be gained when it is stated that frames for the footings of the foundation will be placed in position tomer- row. If the Shriners of Mahi Temple give their cireus in Key West the dates will be February 25, 26 and It has not been decided where the circus will be held but it will be at Trumbo Island, Gato’s Park ‘or the plot near the Athletie Club. The Tug Bayspring left yester- .-fune~ j known that man, TODAY’S WEATHER | Temperature* Highest Lowest Mean ... Normal Mean R | Yesterday’s Precipitation _.0 Ins. Normal Precipitation ... .05 Ins. *Thin,zeeerh cavern 24-hour. period: ending af * aleloek thiy morning. Tomerrow's Almanac Sun, rises: 214 a, m. } Sun sets . 202 p. m. Moon rises 9:59 a. m. / | Maan. sets 74) .65! 10:05 p. m.; Tomorrow's. Tides A. M, P.M 12:05) 6:43 5:32) Barometer at 8 a. m, today: 1 Sea level; 30.19, ! Lowest Highest Last Night Yesterday 34 52 60 44 sa | $8.4 Ce 4 30 be | 30 | 58 48 28 66 74 46 40. | 72 12 44 46 52 62 38 48 44 4 72 52 30 36 Abilene Atlanta Boston Buffalo Chicago Denver j Detroit Duluth Nashville. ... | Oklahoma City | Pensacola. .. Pittsburgh St. Louis {Salt Lake s ae Ste. Marie WEATHER FORECAST (Till.8 p.m. Thursday) Key West and Vicinity: Fair to- night Thursday partly cloudy; | not much change in Simapecatisre; | gentle to moderate north and northeast winds, { Florida: Fair tonight; Thurs- j the purpose. of satisfying the'wants| —__ \< Ni ANEW ONE. ONE LIGHT, PLAIN GLASS: 2-8x6-8 2-10x6-10 3-0x7-0 .... cre cecnnermenen Ts) Ni 4a 4 Sherwin Williams Dex | Moderate north ‘and Thursday. j i} Key West’s First Ambulance: Oo Lub teatath dh de Meike dade dhe didi dade diicheattlahndeubrr| : SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENTS FRONT DOORS ,__ THE ENTRANCE TO ANY HOME SHOULD BE AS NEAT AS-POS- SIBLE—WHY NOT DISCARD. THAT OLD WORM EATEN DOOR FOR. LAWN.EENCE: A strong eee teosing. with FOR INSIDE WORK 1 Pint of Flo-Wax and Applicator with Lamb’s Wool an fast and easy, no rubbing no polishing, special —.............. .. 9Be able for floors and other wood work, also 1 2% China Bristle Brush, New shipment of Palmer Paint, gloss white and flat WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1934. Today’ s Birthdays | eee i Cora W. Stewart. of coe day cloudy; not much change in! founder of the Moonlight Schools, temperature. jdirector of the National Iliteracy Jacksonville to Florida Straits:| Crusade, born at Farmers, Ky., 59 and northeast years ago. winds and fair weather tonight! Dr. Robert M. Hutchins, presi- East Gulf: Moderate north shift-! dent of the University of Chicago, ing to east winds, jborn.in Brooklyn, N. Y., 35 years — ago. WEATHER CONDITIONS § | : | Alvan Macauley of Detroit, not- Pressure is low this, morning}ed auto manufacturer, born at over New England and relatively; Wheeling, W. Va,, 62 years ago. low in the upper Missouri. val ley; while high pressure areas} crested over the Lake Superior|™magnate, born in Germany, region, middle Mississippi valley, |Vears ago. and plateau region, cover the re- mainder of the country. Snow has occurred during the last 24 hours from northern Michigan and, |the lower Lake region eastward | over northern New. England, and! Earl David Beatty, Britain’s there has been rain in Tennessee, | Admiral of the Fleet in the World Arkansas, southern Texas, and on} War, born 63 years ago. * the north Pacific coast. There} has been a decided fall in temper: Carl Laemmle, moving picture 67 David Lloyd. George, Britain’s Prime Minister of war days, born 71 years ago. Spanish, Mexican or Barber's ch, One bottle Imperial Eczema ture throughout most of the a emedy is suarantoes 18 bs ones i for any ease. All druggists are region, and southward. into. Ar-| auinorized to refund your money, If kansas, Tennessee and spears tt fails.—Advt, Georgia, with readings below zero} |in northern Michigan. and colder! FAST DIRECT FREIGHT weather also prevails in the middle} | Atlantic states and Texas; while! temperatures have risen in the! j Hock mountain and Plains states, G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. Forty years ago there were only four automobiles. in the, nye United States. é } alterrate Wi ‘Kieo NEW ORLEANS to KEY WEST Sailings on alternate Tuesdays, “earl Key West Seeond Day Fol+ CLYDE: “MALIO C.F. SMIRH, MAL Key West Key West's First Funeral:Home. Service PRITCHARD Phone 548 Never Sleeps | DEPOSITS IN THIS: BANK ARE INSURED UNDER U S. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Reserve Member of the Federal. Deposit Insurance Corporation © | U. S. Government Depositary tt FOIL LS ILD LIL. ONE LIGHT, FLOWERED GLASS: 2-19K6-10?.... 4. $7.85 LAWN MOWERS: Grasse is al- ways growing; long grass does not give the sata 93 effect to your home. cate See our 14 in, blade Mowers, Varnish, a qdck: dininn Hnstons ania abe nt . $1.19 JUST RECEIVED GIBBS TAB ORS DOLE H white. This paint is very reliable— a ability go to the jury some ade oa par’: 7 late this afternoon. Judge H. H.! day to go to assistance o! much of the drudgery of the past, but con- [late thi former Judge H. Pierre! U. S. S. Tacoma, reported aground tributes greatly to the relief of unemploy- | | Branning are appearing for the} 16 miles off Vera Cruz, Mexico. ment in many lines. | plaintiff, Louis Rauseh, of Mem-} | phis, Tenn., while Senator William: ays ‘ H. Mal def for Alf _Michigan police have been requested |. as Reda peg ond = to find a fugitive with an oboe; or maybe | Rausch wants pay for 750,000 it’s a hebe with a fugue—The Des Moines | *®®* Register. joint and bone diseases. Dr. Fred H. Al- bee, noted bone specialist and founder of the center of which he is medical director, said the purpose of the institution was te popularize Florida as a haven of health. “Plorida—A Haven of Health” is an ap- propriate and truthful slogan te pass along. South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. White and Eliza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” IIL LAALAP LALA AA Ede 2 CPOE EEE OOD E. 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