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eadd WS * The Kev Wiesi Citiser Published Daily Except Sunday By THE CITIZEN PUBLISHING CO., INC. L. P, ARTMAN, President. From The Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ann Streets HOLY WEEK The most significant period of the Christian year is Holy Week, the week be- fore Easter, beginning with Palm Sunday, which this year falls on March 25th. Palm Sunday celebrates Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem and the | Strewing of palm branches in his path by the multitude. Maundy Thursday commemorates the Last Supper and the washing of the dis- ciples’ feet; also Christ’s agony in Geth- semane and his betrayal by Judas. H Good Friday represents the day of the crucifixion and is celebrated in _ Catholic and Anglican churches with great solemn- nity. Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County. —————$— Entered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter FIFTY-FIFTH YEAR 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 3ix Months Three Monti One Month Weekly .... ADVERTISING’ RATES Made known on application, ACROSS 1 Metal as it comes frot the mine 4. Totals . Grant, as territory . Irate 13. Place to sit . English river 5. Frosts . Ostrichlike bird . Tear apart . Singing voic . Expression contempt River island pear . Wear away » Malt beverage |. Shallow vessel Measure of length m e of |. Finish 16. Cleansing agent i |. Brazilian } capital 4 Rather than { - Summit 2 . Seent . Anarchists { ; Musical in- strument . On the shel- denly: collog. 3 re no Nagas fastener Kind of . Division of mankind Daily Cross-word Puzzle " [OJUTE TL EO YFS|HIEIAI vie} DAYS GONE BY {Happenings Here Just 10 Years lnight show that : President Monroe, of the U. S. ‘Shipping Board, ‘number of pasengers and heavy: ' freight cargo, is ashore four miles from Pacific | Fowey Rocks and Carysfort light-' houses. ‘left at once for the this morning at an early hour the | coins, the oldest dated 1721, which , Cier, lecturer, ‘Wrecking ‘Tug Warbler |speeding to the aid of the strand- the negroes. ed vessel. SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1934, © KEY WEST IN If you do not receive your paper by 6:00 o’clock in the afternoon, use your telephone or your neighbor’s phore and call 51 and a paper will be sent to your home. A complaint boy is on duty at this office from 6:00 to 7:15 p. m. for the purpose of delivering con- plaints. Help us give you 100 percent service by calling 51 if you do not receive The Citizen. ss 1754—Joel ‘Barlow, poet, Jeral thinker, patriot and states- ‘man, born at Redding, Conn. {Died in Poland, in the service of jhis country, Dec, 24, 1812. (See TO SUBSCRIBERS | | | Ago Today As Taken From; The Files Of The Citizen ! Reports received midnight last | the Steamship! 1828—Horace Gay, Massachu- ,Setts jurist, Justice of the U. S. , Supreme Court, 1882-1902, born iin Boston, Died near there, and silver, was found by a group! Sept. 15, 1902. of negroes while excavating at The Coast Guard Saukee' Upper Matecumbe Key. Simon Scene and Creole has several queer looking! with a large! Reef, between 1829—George Francis Train, ieccentric author, world finan- scholar, born in went 'he said he obtained from one ot} Boston. Died in New York, Jan. These tales have re-} 118, 1904. SPECIAL NOTICE All reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, obituary notices, etc., 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 discus- sion of public issues and subjects of local or genéral interest but it will not publich anonymous communi- Easter Even is the name given to the | entire day of twenty-four hours between Good Friday and Easter, a period for prayer and religious contemplation. Easter Sunday, of the Christian eslendar. the most joyous dey commemorates } 58, Short jacket Deep hole 61. Tidings City in Nevada . Dutch meters Vegetable i. tel part of Alcoholic ‘ber 3. First garden ke Back, ot the | 50, wicked 51, Puts 7. Dwa . Pull.after : Course of pub- 53. Gone by lic life init of weighs . During eternity rd of te: Bayspring left to render jrequired. The President Monroe ‘parties are preparing to search. a 517 feet long and is of 6,195 Later the Navy Tug vived the stories of hidden treas-j 884—John Wesley I, sol- $id <1 raion’ dhe :Flapuia Megan tenet ge ee os n Wesley: Powe idier, director of the U. S. ‘Geo- ‘logical Survey, first to explore ‘the Grand Canyon of the Colo- Loyalty to] rade, born st Mount Mortis, N. , xnected and!y Died st iad Maat: nome 1802 done entions, | NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESHNTATIVES © the resurrection, - PROST, LANDIS & KOHN ve., New York; 35 East Wacker Drive, 0;’ General Motors Bldg. oy a Walton Bidg.. ATLANT. falls In the early hisvory of the churca, | and this year on, | April i. Easter was observed on various dates by | different bodies of Christians, but the} Council of Nice in the year 325 fixed it as} the first Sunday following the full moon occurring on or next after the vernal ! equinox, March 21. Easter Sunday may come as early as | March 22 or as late as April 25, and_ its! date governs all ecclesiastical days from ! ————— Ash Wednesday, the beginning of Lent, General Johnson. turns® the .other| t? Trinity Sunday, eight weeks after | cheek. ‘He has'to, ‘in’ order td swing with | Easter. | the right.—The Des Moines ‘Register. 2 S: ae NOT TOO BUSY TO BE KIND (St. Augustine Record) President Roosevelt, with a weight of responsibility crushing down upon him! which might easily give him an excuse for — ignoring the little things that make such H It might be possible to achieve exact | demands upon his time, is not too busy to justice for everybody, but where would| be kind. you put all the jails?—San Francisco Willie Rozar, a 13-year-old crippled Chronicle. newsboy at Marianna, who was. stricken with paralysis when he was. three years The “Boston Globe” feels the spring | °!4, and has learned to walk with two wandeflust. Its suggestion is “Join Mrs.| Canes, had read and heard about the Warm Roosevelt and see the world.”—The De-| Springs Foundation at Warm Springs, Ga., troit News. which brought healing to President Roose- velt, and to many others. A_ travelling 250 Park CHICAS It has about gotten so that disappoint- ed job seeker is an example of redundancy. —The Dallas Morning News. “Child Will Make Economic Survey.” That’s about the caliber of some already made.—The Omaha World-Herald. | | study Puerto Rican { subject matter Antonio “Tugwell to poverty”—but has such been exhausted at home?—San Express. | A PCCP Wine we aa he Zoe Jone ann LilZ7 vd 7 AS Ene ZEREe SE ]//@ia/ ARE i rte ae rt ae SAE CLI Pil | arity | TODAY’S WEATHER Temperature® Highest Lowest Mean Normal Mean Raintan- m2} — }coast states, and relatively sure areas, crested over the north Atlantic states, and upper Missis- sippi and Missouri valleys, cover Key Taree and that section | better than ever {improvements are intended to be’ hawe a ei made this summer. that the work : : which is to be started in a short time, to connect ‘the key with he [posed of ! mainland, Eee is at this time apparent. ed by H. R, Buckwall, capitalist of Indianapolis, Ind., hours. and the owner is proud of the | © Many. visitors Bota kir sof ress- Willima ate valuaie te English poet, artis craftsman, born. being made to! 1896. ‘ame of baseball arranged | next Sunday between the Key | t Regulars and a team com-! Died before. Many! Efforts are 'Today’s Horoscope ect mailers _ sg opi from | seeccccccccssoencseseese the local barracks. If arrange-} i ;ments can be perfected the game | This day produces rather -. {will be played at the army bar-| !feminine nature. There is a love will be playec y racks. lof cheerful company, ..an a The Speedboat Hoosier VI, own- | ‘manner, with an_ impulsive pi ‘sion that would indicate the care arrived ini,. There will be a grand corona-| of careful self-restraint. There is port yesterday afternoon from Als fle in . Cuban Club start-” igreat literary ability, if it is al- Havana after making the run ot | NF. pelts sage evenidg. | lowed to develop, yet ease and 90 miles in four and one-half i ih ta be given for the purpose/ iyxuries are stronger factors than This is said to be a rec-|°f crowning with the regular desire for wealth or renown. leereinonies Miss Josefina . Bena] boat : vides, who was recently elected; Theater to settle which is the iqueen of the club. jbest “buck and wing” dancer. |Each claims to be the better and Wilson ‘a large audience will attend to see Garden the dispute settled. He stated for the on bridges ! Ww. will mean much more ord for this type of power achievement. ae ; Willie Sinker and Tom in Key West will appear tonight at the during the past few days have! made inquiries as to the valuation ; nla ced on certain pieces of prop-! and in one instance, at least, ! inquiry was made about a piece | of property admirably adapted} for hotel purposes. From the ex-} pressions heard on every side it! seems that a boom in city Prone uy, is about to start. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED UNDER U S. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Reserve ‘The Coast Guard Vessel A. B.j 3, which seized the Cuban Schoon-| er Angel Garcia, off Point Ibel, Sanibel Island, with liquor on; board, arrived ‘here last night with} the schooner in tow. The ship | 0 Ins. | most other sections. of the country. | Rain has occurred during the last the upper Rio | Grande valley eastward across Ar- |kansas, Tennessee, and northern m.| Georgia to North Carolina, and ; Southern Virginia, and there has’ .m: | been snow throughout most of the im: {lake region, in the upper Missis- sippi and lower Missouri valleys, and in portions of the southern - M.' Rocky mountain states, Tempera- 26! tures have risen from the lake rea gion and Ohio valley eastward over the north Atlantic states, and have fallen in the southern Rock- ‘ies and from Oklahoma and cen- | tral Texas eastward over the Caro- Highest + i lin and colder weather also pre- Last Night Vestertiny wails in the upper Mississippi val- . 34 36 24 16 26 4 20 24 man helped Willie with a letter to the | Yesterday's Precipitation President, and in a few days came a per- Mores aciuemcnn sonal letter from the President, which said meine isiciock thin cor that the inquiry was being sent on to Warm Springs, and that undoubtedly the informa- Anarees tion would be forthcoming soon. It came, | Moon rises and Willie was assured that although the j Moon sets Foundation is filled to capacity just now, he will receive due consideration. A gen- erous citizen of Jackson County stands nl ready to outfit Willie completely when he | is ready to make the trip to Warm Springs, says the Marianna Floridan. There are many kindly things that each of us could do to make life happier \ | for others, to alleviate suffering, to pos- | Abilene sibly turn one’s footsteps on the health sora road, as in the case of the crippled news- | Buffalo boy. We are too busy, too rushed, too | Chicago careless, and possibly too indifferent. The sedi little kindnesses of life create an atmos-| Dodge City phere of cheer, well-being and happiness. | Duluth Time given to them is. well spent. This paneer should be remembered when the excuse of 3 “too. huisy"* bobs ap next time the oppor- Helena gracious . deed,- and six men making up the crew} were turned over to custom au-| thorities. Member of the Federal Deposit Hl Insurance Corporation | . Reports are going the rounds} vu. s. Government Depositary that a few days ago a small quan-! tity of Spanish coins, both gold | “Skunk Shot At Entrance To White House”—headline. We can think of sev- eral sfiappy comebacks but let it pass.— The Roanoke Times. ny New Yorkers are moving to sey to escape high taxes. Many re escaping the taxes without mov- e St. Paul Daily News. 041 cia | 24 hours from Tomorrow's Almanac Sun rises ..... LLL LPP POPP ELE SETAC ILL ELL LL LS JUST RECEIVED 10’ AND 12’ LENGTHS, IN GREEN $ AO. OR PLAIN FACE, PER M 00 $55.00 UPSON BOARD, HOUSEHOLD AIDES PER M PLUSH BALLS: Stop that leaky tank with a new ball, at each ... 25¢ and 35¢ ICE PICKS: Heavy steel cap. Ni point, each New more ing. A one-armed bank employee in North Carolina is accused of forging hundreds of dollars worth of checks. Think what he could shave done with two arms!—The Colunthus Citizen. Barometer 4 Sea level, 58 ley, with readings below zero in ; northern Minnesota. G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. Quite a comfortably sized club could now béformed of the men the nonuse of whose ‘plans by the government is respon- sible forthe delay in the return of prosper- ity.—Boston Evening Transcript. ‘Today’ s Birthdays Oaeccrenccnccoee a W. Mellon of Pitts- of the Ambassa- Pitts- : burgh, former Secretary Treasury and onetime “dor ‘to England, born in burgh, 79 years, ago. & gow. arte ees: ; Karl gine oR of Akron, Ohio, j designer and ‘constructor of air- born in Czechoslovakia, 47 gays that at the present rate of ip “in insanity, every one will bee i -* Another thé hat $6°d5 some all of as are so cea: now, necone Rane | Borie’ Tal act enough to notices Ite-The: Wastiington | ~ low 78, in the eastern lake region, and up- _67| per Ohio valley; while -high pres- A psyc! | Huron Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST Little Rock Louisville Miami It has long been the fashion for cer- minneerce tain writers and speakers to criticize the chia American people for their commercialism | Pensacola —their desire to make money. j Pittsburgh While it is true that the mere making of money is not a very high ambition, must be remembered that it is through our genius for business that we have been able to provide the funds for innumerable things worth while, such as are not enjoyed by any other nation in the same degree. Great sums devoted to educational, religious, charitable and artistic purposes have been made possible through success- ful business pursuits. Scientific research,) prorida: Pa tonight the advancement of health measures, bet-|and Sunday; probably occasional ter homes, and the comforts and refine-}'#i" and colder in extreme north ments of civilizat enerally have been |?°)U0" ents of civilization generally have been |" jacksonville to Florida Straits: due to the ability of our people to acquire | Moderate n ast or east money and to their willingness to spend it }and partly overcast ouhies for these things. night and Sunday Ue : _ [rain over extreme Most of the high-brow critics of busi- ness obtained their education at colleges and universities endowed and made pes- sible by business men. Business and money- making are not the end of our national ambition, but the means whereby civiliza- tion may be promoted and preserved. PLUMBERS’ FRIEND: The only real ae. for toilet bowls, at each . .. 25¢ MOPS: Self-wringing, each 45c Others DRAIN DOCTOR: Cleans clogged drains with a twist of the wrist, each ........ 15¢ GOOD QUALITY SCRUB BRUSHES: Each .... 10c and 15¢ RICH MEN WHO GIVE Says John S. Garner: president has fewer functions than any- body from the janitor to the president.” Well, why should he not? Is he anything other than an animated life insurance policy?—The New Orleans Times-Pic- ayune, “The vice- Maj. Gen. Robert E. Callan, U. S. A.. born in Baltimore, 60 years ago. 30c and 35¢ Dane Coolidge of California, novelist-naturalist, born at Natick, i Mass., 61 years ago. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES DROP CORD: twist, 4 feet for Gold Silk, 4 feet for BR 18 12 20 Dr. Frederick M. Hunter, Chan- cellor of ‘the University of ver, born at ‘Savannah, Mo., years ago. “Today In History 0000S CO 00 OS SSE SO2SRO8e 1882—Dr. Robert Koch of Ger- many announced epoch-making discovery of the tuberculosis germ. Now we know what the difference be- tween Manchukuo and the United States When .an American postmaster’s hat wouldn't fit in his car, he got a new car. When the emperor of Manchukuo’s hat wouldn't fit im his car, he lowered the seat. —Boston Evening Transcript. Green and yellow . Be . Se BLACK RUBBER COLORED WIRE: No. 10, 2 feet for 5c No. 14, 4 feet for 5c Wytheville i WEATHER FORECAST (Till 8 Key West an Helos dy tonight an jerate easterly WALL SOCKETS, each 15¢ FUSE PLUGS, each Be IRON CORD SETS: Bach Me, 25c and 45 | 15¢ Sunday) Vicinity: Partly nday; mv TWO WAY WIRE CLEATS, 2 pr. for NAIL KNOBS: 2 for . ROSETTES, each Se BRASS DROP SOCKETS: Key and chain pull 15¢ and 20¢ 5c From a Kansas paper in which an 15¢ editor speaks his mind: “I have criticized quite a little by some of the town smart alecks for using good grammar. Now I have three good reasons for this: In the first place, I don’t know any better. Second, half of you wouldn't understand it if I did use it. Third, if I did speak and write cor- rectly, I might be writing a column on a big New York paper at a large salary and you farmers would lose the best editor in Kansas!" . Y. Daily Mirror. been ALSO LAMP BULBS, 15 to 60 Watt 2 for y South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. x White and Eliza Streets ses naka Sit N “Your home is worthy of the best” iN ew || WOOO OTT D IIIT TIIIIOIIIIIIIDO DL. 1885—Historic Riel or North- winds west Rebellion in Can to- with Occasional ‘north —, 1924—Archbishops Hayes of New York and Mundelein of Chi. cago created Cardinal, | BENJAMIN LOPEZ | |FUNERAL HOME Established 49 Years N N : N N N y N aN N N ® ; N N N : : N erly over northwest WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure is moderately low this morning from the Rio Grande yal- ley westward over the Pacific | Phowe 136

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