The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 13, 1934, Page 3

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SPORTS PAGE THREE —q | was not to be sought by base con-| where you can meet for your Sun- ! eo hr ‘TRIAL PLAN FOR “To this man, right was right,| “There are no seats there where/| ELECTRIC COOKING jand always right. the folks can assemble as we doj “He was a true citizen of that!in our splendid park near the} far country where there is neither | water front. jOPPORTUNITY AFFORDS ONE AND ALL CHANCE TO FIND OUT ITS REAL WORTH TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1934. 'PETENEBO PUT jaristocrat nor democrat, All are; “You have no bandstand for a one before the throne. | platform for your speakers, and | “Has the dying of Abraham | no swings, slides and tennis courts been in vain? }for your young, The street, so } “I wonder what that friend of far, is the only playground for |freedom would say if he could your children, and a very danger-! ert |know that we have now a negro ous one with cars everywhere. { ipopulation of nearly 12,000,000. li this will be changed. My! A. F. Ayala, sales manager of “If he could know (perhaps he chief concern is that we shall show ‘the Key West Electric Company, jdoes) that there are 327,000 color-!and prove ourselves worthy of alljin speaking of electric cooking, BY DR DE BARRITT SUNDAY ted people in one city of our re- the appreciation and cooperation States that “Our Trial Plan” gives ° and slaughtered as Ortesa hed promised. To prolong the span of his life but a few minutes at best, was beg. ging the question of the inevitable. It.was a small enough gesture to make, but he would give Greene the faint advantage it involved. eyce may tell Ahkin that I am of \ the higher rank,” he replied. “It would’ cause me great offence, if I am not murdered first.” He smiled sardonically. “Where do you get that stuff?” cried Greene. SYNOPSIS:' Frank has gone into the Yucatan jungle to ‘missing aviator Fy for his |. BUL Langton. Janice Kent | in a Mayan victure. H Greene. her to the.same place to star accompanied agent. and a flanice and the danger~ ) “UP GOOD FIGHT | public. ; We so sincerely desire. }prospective customers an oppor- T CHAMP aes - | “If he could know that states! «1 should like to see those drink- (tunity of finding out for them- | The following is the lecture on!ories, Those poor worn features'that prohibited education to the ing and glambling places closed, in| selves how much the service costs, Abraham Lincoln, given by Dr. A. {showed the signs of the long and negro now spends $85.000.000 for the district you are expected to ;%d how accurate, cool, clean and De Barritt in the Trinity Presby- | bitter struggle. Now said Stanton:|negre schools. ___ live. {economical it is: ARTICLE APPEARING IN KAN.| J * . ‘He belongs to the ages.” A na-| “That 79 negro colleges in) wpoiing that, let us strive b | It is shown that the company erian church Sunday evening: 7 asi Viis : inineteen states have an income of|_. i that, us strive by ill ins eres SAS CITY STAR GIVES KEY) «+ id Hi | Demo ucaned iA eANIne: i : might and main to keep our young|“@! install . a four-burner, full i ‘He chose Davi a is sere “Later the poets would sing his }$9,000,000. |neople from: entering such places, 2utomatic electric range in your WEST SCRAPPER FULL nt, and took him away from the praises, At New York, old Gen-| “We know that the lack of ade-' home without any cost whatever CREDIT DURING BATTLE slaoieg | sigan river. He dropped the bottle nd it floated out to sea. I, they killed Billy all right. May- the hottie was on him when they (threw Sis body over the pyramid. way to die!” . He threw himself upon one of the jetone benches. © ‘ : “ “ . tea and save them from all those evils! 4 sheepfolds; that he might feed eral Scott came to bid him an af-/quate hospital and clinical oppor-'that Abraham gave his life i ‘de.!t° you, the customer paying $2.00 Jacob, His people, and Israel: His fectionate farewell. tunities leave much to desire. |liver us from. Let us be loyal eiti- |S month during the trial period. inheritance. ‘So he fed them with’ ie eT ae ee a udponeeiey a ae Let your vote be a sacred inat it ae silty ae : . is years, May.!negro, constituting traditionally | possession. Spur —— 5 m4 Pete Nebo, the local fighter, # faithful and true heart. and ral. 11865, he was laid to rest. the marginal industrial group, hast tccs siae Safed angi you ever tried, and as cheap, we who just recently envered the ring'ed them prudently with all his «Queen Victoria symbolized hest been the greater sufferer. then, like Lincoln said. ‘The dead Wi! allow all payments that you “We have seen in our own com-! shall | | | | shave made toward the purchase t- Power.'—Psalm 78; 71, 72, 73. not have died in vain andj ‘of all, and most acceptably to sy, 88 he realized how impotent ‘was to help her. |The open. Two armed natives ‘within; a third followed ® tray of tortillas and a jug water. Grahame stood erect with anger he the next maw ‘to enter. in white European garments, a ‘smile on his lps, stood Don 1 Ortega. |, He smiled suavely. “Good after- my friend. We meet again in favorable circumstances.” ; Grahame smiled coldly. “I trust your arm is better.” . “You—” Ortega spoke a word that the American to flush deeply, step forward. | ‘The big man’s hand dropped to Pot" ex ‘Goorway. . “The shoulders bespoke a power. A nasty man to han- ing short of@ their being taken to the pyramid Today’s Horoscope! ee {struck a pig om the highway and This day promises a person of considerable mental ability, char- itable, benevolent, with deep sym-' mark is made on the roll of repu-! evening, 7:30 o'clock. according to tation, and his humble trust pathies for the unfortunate, Push, to make the personality felt, is lacking and this may cause some adversity when the spirit of the native is weak and the pocket empty; but strong effort will give > impetus that will held til 6 ‘There seemed small chance of escape. Ortega’s smile broadened. “Thank you,”.he sald. “Only you misappre- hend the precedence. Your impor tance makes you the last. 1 would like it better that way myself, for you. You will die, surely, but first you will see your friend on the cut ting stone.” “Dama you!” whispered Frank, Don’ Raoul’s teeth gleamed in amusement. ‘ “What of Janice?” asked Greene. “The lady?” Ortega lighted one his black cigarets. Blowing out cloud. of. smoke he expanded chest. “She will be treated yuite gently.” He. smirked. “We have—ab 8 Pie OD MNvens mh reat “adsl “hoon! brought here to play the most impor- jeg tage her career, Here she wil) be-the Daughter of Ich-Kin, the Sun = “Witt they hurt her?" Greene whispered. Smoke trom his cigaret trickled from his nostrils. He shook his head, No, Fortunately her blond hair makes her a most important person. Ahkin here-—” His shoulder twitehed toward his Indian compan- fon, “~saw her picture some months ago in some old newspaper wrappings | had put around a ship ade him.” yes held a little spark of amusement as he looked at Greene. “The power of publicity. You should be gratifie. Mr. Greene. To think that here, in the heart of Yuca- tan--" Greene made an inarticulate sound. He threw himself toward Ort p be retreated as a guard ity thrust the little man back. {Capiright, 1939, by Herbert Jensen)” ‘Temorrow, Grahame tea ot Janice’s fate, paar PROVES FATAL | overturned, Jess Streetman this city was killed. ‘ | tation, ' rest. FINLEY, Okla.—When his car! Just tell us to put an electric range in your kitchen—we do the| first woman in Australia and the scene the country will never for-; febis-tg) third in the British Empire to get. | qualify for a flying instructor's was on his face. with Barney Ross, world’s light j |weight and junior welterweight champion, didh’t look as bad lagainst the champ as a_ recent ‘ article led us to believe. Here we ‘have an ‘article written for the {Kansas City Star of that city, |where the fight took place. The jarticle by Norb Garett reads: “Wolf,” cried the shepherd boy lin the famous animal yarn with a moral, but, as the story goes, the tnatives of the countryside, having’ jbeen’ fooled before, failed to re- i spond to the plea and thus a ‘first [rate sporting event was missed. “‘Great fight,’ prophesied the | promoters and the managers of the | Barney Ross-Pete Nebo junior | welterweight championship bout | Wednesday night in Convention 'Hall, but the fight fans, dubious frem fistic affairs of the past, didn’t take the advance statements iseriously and they, too, missed jsome great sporting entertain- j ment. | Fight All The Way Through “In both cases the event failed to draw the crowd it warranted. |The important difference in the | parallel is the fact that in the setto | between the wolf and the champion tof the sheep, the challenger car- ried off the laurels, while in the battle here Barney Ross, light- jwelant and junior welterweight champion, retained his honors, al- lakeuak not without some laborious tand unpleasant moments. “Some 3,500 saw Nebo make a fight of it all the way through, end although Ross claimed a clean superiority in nine of the twelve rounds, the Seminole Indian battler | dealt out more punishment to the champion than the spectators had anticipated. “Using a left hand that was only slightly less effective than the champ’s and a right swing that landed innumerable times on the, left side of Ross’ face, Nebo lived up to all his advance agents had said about him, He won the [fourth and the eleventh rounds | with the first even, and never was he hopelessly outclassed. Never In Doubt “However, the fact remains that | Ross was the complete master of the situation and never was there any doubt as to the outcome. The Jittle Hebrew called the greatest since Benny Leonard ruled the di-' vision, jabbed and punched the challenger about the head vicious-' ly in-all but the three rounds in| which Nebo made his great stands. The éhampion’s margins in his wifning rounds, although never great, were big enough to carry! the session decisively.” TWO YACHTS ARE | IN PORT TODAY i ' Ry | i } Yacht Pegasus of New York ar- rived in port yesterday and is berthed at the F. E. C. terminals. The Yacht Helasa, Atlanta, Ga., is ‘also berthed there. The Ferry Parrott arrived in ; port yesterday afternoon from Ha- ;¥ana with 107 sacks of mail, a [quantity of baggage and 12 mis- {cellaneous cars, ‘LODGE OFFICER TO VISIT HERE W. W. Parker, Grand Chief of the Good Samaritan Order, I. 0. of G. S. and D. of S., will arrive jin this city Wednesday, February 14. | AR members of this organiza- tion, both financial and non-finan- cial, have been invited to attend the meeting to be held Wednesday , } J. A. Hunter, District Deputy. i | Miss Freda Thompson was the] * beense, i faith. “I invite you to study with me this evening the character of Abra- ham Lincoln. “I know how hard it is to do it rightly, how impossible it is to do’ it worthily. ~ “I am speaking to those who love ‘his memoyy, and whose love for that memory, will fill out the — ideficiencies in the picture I shall nation because. draw af him this evening. “It will be our duty, then, to note what was great in the char-} acter of this man. that created’ the history of his life, and at least‘ produced the catastrophe of © his’ untimely end, | “We all.remember he was born in Kentucky, when that was a pio- neer state. { “As boy and man he lived the , hard life of a backwoodsman, farmer, a river boatman, and final- ‘ ly, by his own efforts at self-ed- ueation, of an active, respected! citizen, in the manifold interests | of a growing but youthful com-! ‘munity. “Even the physical condition of Abraham Lincoln had much to do in the making of his character. “His strength and muscular ac- tivity, his power to endure, in- herited from generations of hard-! working ancestors, had much to do with his success. “One of the tragic things. about Key West, and other places, is the number of physical wrecks we see because of the havoc that strong drink is making, “Tf, Abraham “fia lived- that kind of a life, I should have had! no story to tell you this evening. “A great many people have | eussed whether Abraham Lincoln was an intellectual man or not. In this man you see the wisdom that comes from above, the outcome of a clear conscience and the saga- city that comes from a clear brain. “La Guardia would have found nothing to attack if he had lived in the days of Abraham Lincoln. He was unimpeachable. In_ this man was ‘vindicated the greatness of real goodness, and the goodness of real greatness. “Whether his wise judgments came from a strong head or a sound heart we cannot say. In a word. I believe he was an instru- ment of God. “From the character of this man came the life we can all ad- mire, and it was the man required by his country in his time and day. { America, when she wrote to Mrs. Linco ‘as a. widow to a widow.’ “Even ‘Punch,’ the.comic paper of England, with a late-learnt-re-! gard, and an unfeigned regret, em bodied in verse of rare felicity the contrition ef its editor, for ignorant derision in past years, “He had‘ been able to save the he.saw.that. unity Fi oS bat Se le es Se 2 munity that efforts are being made to improve conditions in many. ways, “Unpaved streets are receiving attention. The Douglass schoo! is being assisted by the CWA, and ment for which that committee {should be thanked. ° It is true that ywe have no colored Bayview Park BEFORE ANOTHER PRICE INCREASE The Firestone deep, rugged tread is scientifically de- signed to give you greatest protection against skid. @ Firestone Tires have Two Extra Gum-Dipped Cord Plies Under the Tread, giving additional Blowout Protection —a patented Firestone feature. 3 strength and flexing “Abraham Lincolu. wag the type. |. man of his country, In his day, but not of the wholé country. | There was no one.. American character embracing the land. There never has been and there never will be. “The citizen gf whom we speak tonight, represented, certain i and convictions, and those have prevailed and will increasingly dominate with time. Abraham Lincoln was ready to state broad principles, he believed in the brotherhood of man, the uni- versal fatherhood and justice of} God. Conflict was inevitable. The; only wonder is, there was not more of it. “America is the land of free- dom. From nowhere else would have come the genuine love of the people, which made him beloved by even his enemies, and admired by those who did not always share his convictions. “He was a true friend of the soldier. How many in sickness felt the pressure of his strong | hand. How many ears of the dy- ing were thrilled as he spoke some kind word to them. “How often he surprised even his friends with a clemency which made men who questioned his policy love him. The heartiness of his mirth. His undiscouraged His love for the poor. His regard for the rights of all. 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