The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 14, 1934, Page 2

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ARTMAN, Prepideni, From The Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ann Streets ee Only Dally Newspaper in Key West and Monroe _ if County. > aoe re 0 ake 4 aah ote Aer Sie ere gee n a > oma pubianiai State dager % eee ~ "The things we do tomorrow help us\to : through. Seine Teepe (Ga.) 2 es Sip rill o' kisow ARAN the ‘pba: Pee “Sear? is. ‘embarked 7 banana by phe ma “his one is to j hever ae Le ‘The salary of Emperor Kangteh of © Manchuikuo is $1,750,000 a year. A fair wage as things go, but Americans will ~ naturally ask what bonus goes with it.— The Boston ‘Transcript. * ‘ Ie’ true absewhere, but it is par- ticularly true in the case of our Legislature is by fighters money.—The It isn’t that the brain twisters are-net henest. They just can’t understand that there may be a big difference between what is theoretically sound, and what is practical —The Detroit Free Press. A Chinese general who staged an un- successful revolt has retired to seclusion because he needs “more education.” If he will Consult the sdyings of General Forest, who never felt the lack of education, he might discover that what he needs is more men.—The New York Sun. covery méasures and the results which! have attended them. Some of the questions to be asked, whether answered or not, are these: What has actually been accomplished in the direction of increasing employment, |" except through the expenditure of govern- ‘the added restrictions and reg- ines ed upon business and’ indus- y ed‘to promote employment, or they’ retarded recovery through mak- | ing capital too timid to seek investment? What has been the general effect ot the NRA upon labor? Employers? Farm- ers? Small business men? Consumers? Whether these. and dozens of other questions bearing upon ‘administration poli-.| cies can be answered in a manner satfisfac- tory to a majority of the voters is a matter of deep concern to leaders of both politi¢al parties. The Democrats will contend that the New Deal has been a“ great — success, while the Republicans will denounce mane of its features in vigorous terms Whatever the result, “ta will not lack material tor sapirited res covery. ? a , are: STEADY AT THE WHEEL. “They came, one-sand “sailerailroad chiefs and brotherhoods of the ' industry, automobile manufacturers and their, em- ployees, capital, labor and their representa. tives, and laid their troubles and their problems before the.man in the . White House. He listened, counseled, argued and pleaded with these troubled-men to put the ‘country ahead of their own. private inter- ests. i It is sometimes a severe strain on patriotism to obey the will of the President of the United States, But Franklin Roose- velt wins them. over, singly, in groups and in great masses. His is a steady hand at the wheel. What a country, what a leader! — . - Its good to be part and parcel of this great United States, where there ia somuch common sense, so much patience, 86 much in the way 6f good intention and ¢oopera- tion. That's the néw. story of Washington and the Nationa] Capital during these re- cent days when things have been “erack- ing”. That’s also the old, old story of our Natio. Its the greatest country ‘neath the sun, RADIO MAIL LISTS _ Many radio fans are wondering what wae | a oa 1% Bratem, bn ‘hin 17, Meti 18. 28. Care tor the hands and finger nails Give back Venturea [Sun ris 9. 2, ac 26, Clisen of ah ancient empire Title of a mow Pure ot rear- ing and Aceomlinh Cone by Particles of aurt tard a 51 Matare Annoy 3. Malt Nquors fa Other 3. Take sone fond 9. 2 2 an 45. ne are, fon Qh the ocean Nearest in dime or DOWN Treaty = Spelt ¥ Sheet of glass Grow old Was interested Diecomnases form 40. Covered with a film fugal 42> Afdor 46. Tight 48. Too wrent an amount of meiticine 50 freland fostering * City 5 Por piace 46. Beveruge 47 Re the matter with Female sandviner a ae nieces 3% Fix firmly Atlanta | Boston . | Buffalo . j Orient Denver pS Detroit ......<. Dodge Duluth . | El Paso . | Helena 4 {Huron a a *"T Facksonvitte ©... I Kansas City 3 KEY WEST |... | Little Rock {Louisville Miami... Minne: Nashvill Tampa | Washin; owen on wi | Kev | tenight modera Flori The local Exchange Club today. unanimously adopted a resolution 5 to give their full support to thes hotel’ movement. and- endorse ‘the ¢ ‘action of Carl E. Aubuchon, Dur-¢ ing a discussion on the hotel ques- tion today it seemed to be the con- |' z clambers aboard. “and _—_— down from the déck— eensus of opinion that the hotel will ‘be of incalculable benefit to Andre Lopez, deputy U. 8. ‘eu TA grins when his. island fades shal, is summoning jurors for the; into @ speck. ‘Gentle | | portion tonight East winds. Out a the harbor Puff sees a big boat; 3 He thinks it’s the. RET one ever OL the project. looks point and will be a great source of The docket) for this session Yasterday’s Precipitation |Normal Preeipitation «.. euding at § o'clock this sorning. / Tomorrow's Almanac {New York . }Pensacola .. j Pittsburgh Till 8 p. m., Sunday extreme southwest portion. | Jacksonville to Flori Branch ( Va., famed. novelist, oe BY rigs ng. WEATHER CONDITIONS . Se sn this’ morning “$5| rom the Lake region and upper} Prof. Calvin B. Hoover of Duke '5 | Mississippi Valley sou ae Pe agape aaa to the in Grande Valley, ana BY Hh ~e .0 Ins.| over the Plateau region; While 04 Ins.iweak high emery at jadi eb poh male fornia, sn ee nrc lieaes ges ae pay dey! pnp aH pS -* a Pend Towa, 59 years ago.” an tane pice var bveccin RN Siren Pa SES ~ 6:49 p. m./24 hours om the Texas coast, in ‘ ‘ North | Atlantic ane Ser ees } “De, J Cc. MeLem fes- ete ly ge Ra 2c s ba MeLeman, po -P. m,| continued it the Lake region and|tyui'9¢ Toronto, born in Can 11:29; upper Ohio Valley. 67 am. 4: he —_ in the pags oun’ States and iteau re-/ SCRATCHES |sion, and have risen in er | SEIS Few. S03 sections of the country, are At ceret_ typos {a hae ed ae ae ee, Ua Last Night Yesterday |#8*ippt Valley eastward, except in ijuries Mrs. Louise Shaw of this northern New England. Temper-; 52 oa a preg range this morning from : fet ite » yaad open wea pt ee 26 degrees at Sault Ste, Marie, | i 5 eae 36 . 34 36 70 36 72 38 1B 66 54 66 ss eeeord Covers 24-1 es nt & a, m, today: evel, 29.99. A massed band of 200 musicians { with players. from six we towns gave a concert at Hanni- bal, Mo. City - ‘CONDENSED STATEMENT OF couprTion OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK — |, OF KEY WEST x jan at the clone of runinens Marsh 6, 1934, Comptrolier’s Call $ 246,911.88 le. 833.54 32,996.25 St. Louis: .......... 1 Salt Lake City Sit. Ste. Marie — gton . Williston . ‘Wytheville .... EATHER FORECAST ment Securit 789.536,.55 Cash and due — Banks’ 303,687.08 1,438,497.61 rast $1,728,298.15 to West and Vicinity: and Sunday; gentle te easterly winds. ida: Fair tonight and Sun- ichtly warmer except in! Capita! Sarpias and Undivided Profits Cireplation Straits:} —— southerly winds over north and gentle easterly over South ‘portion ‘ard’ “webther’ fair ‘and Sunday. Gulf: Moderate southeast Fics BEWARE Mosquitoes |) WITH SUMMER COMING AND WARM WEATHER HER PREVAILING, Tevenue to those who invest in larger than for many years, the city from ‘an advertising stand- May term of United States cou FLIES AND M ARE BOUND TO Al WHY TOL- has caused such a great increase in ‘their fAmong the defendants to be heard circular mail, according to a business men’s }are 28. now in the county misc » Sees aie ERATE THIS MENACE WHEN IT EASILY BE magazine, ens goes on to explain the matter. Some announcers make lists of radio listeners who write in to their stations with requests for certain pieces to be , or wares also. So the radio fan’s name goes on and on. Finally graces many a “sucker list.” LOWER TARIFFS the lower house of congress to turn tariff- making over we the president is-for the pur- work quicker and smooth- er than cong’ sial questions as are involved in changing the tates. ~ Republicans believe in the protective tariff, and one of their senators has explos- ively observed that the democratic plan is a step toward internationalism in a world “replete with rabid nationalism.” Nevertheless the tariff is a foremost economic question that affeets every sec- tion of the United States, and the voting public should keep posted on‘ it, particular. ly in these times when everything is chang- ing so rapidly. | |tors, Should the pieee One who will be charged with vi , This is'a pleasure-loving dueht| Htions of the immigration laws. Others are charged. with _ smug- giing. Judge Rhydon B. Call, wilt) so preside. ae There may seem tol an antipathy to serious thought, but a careful investiga- POPPI PTI TEL Te to house, call. ‘to ‘ask them to mt a a wi pe eats suicide. be little chance for mosquitoes to breed in Key West, it is shown. much’ more intdrested than With a continuation of thei aon. warm weather it is likely that the RS Curry aquarium will be closed for | Editorial comment: While “Be the summer as the fish are find-} King to Animals Week” has ing it difficult to breathe in the! thoroughly observed, many tank on hot days. Peter Roberts,! claim their wives are no Hi TALE L LALLALAL ELA LAA LALLA Az In weather and suggests they be re-. Big leased until the beginning of the= [$100 cool season ief them caught and placed on mri eof them By the coming of next season it is! regity is forecast f assured other tanks will be added| winter season. and Key West will have the best aquarium in the state. These are busy days county court house. V. up to a few days ago oF no interest, are now for lost time, with the the tax collector and are kept busy morning noon qualifying prospective ¢ present ens ron 4 qualified list will the estimated 3,000 nae + 9 eenteey © thing the registering and He fen ‘ i ae : i about ’ "SCREEN WIRE BRONZE: 24” Wide, per yard. 28” Wide, per yard GALVANIZED: 24” Wide, per yard . 28” Wide, per yard .. 30” py per yard ... bee Knocked’ Down Cyprens ° Screen Frames With Sliding Track, each You Pay Less For These Frames Than You Do For The Cypress, By Piece, Although They Are M et He ae HARDWARE FOR KNOCKED ADJUSTABLE Window DOWN FRAMES: - SCREENS: Corrugated fasteners, 44x5, 20¢ per C; Brads, 1O0c per Pkg.; Tacks Ge per pkg.; Screen Lifts Se each; Screen Door Sets 320c. and 35¢ each. 28” high, each “FLY-DED”: A good spray for flies, mos- quitoes and many other insects. Small cans, each 30c Large cans, each, 50¢

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