The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 25, 1934, Page 2

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; denit of the School or the Blind at Hali aX, Nova Scotie. Himself blind, having Settered. an in- jury to his-eyes ‘in child and lasing 4 his vision-entirely at the age of: th Ie ae {for repuslication ot ail'news dispat ‘enaited ta} pleted ‘his education at’ @ Jt or not otherwine credited tn this paper and alse | stitute in Boston it 1873; ; ‘the Jocal news pubsished hege. “SUBSCRIPTION RATER. County. ‘utered at Key West, Plorida, as mecond class Wirrr- ow Dally Newspaper in: Key Went. anda Monroe uty ‘of'serv- jee, he wassthe promote! of better school | facilities for the blind, establishing courses : ruction designed to make them use- ful citizens and educating. the public to use : and products, so that they e. took pains to soe that his pupils ‘Tearn to go about without guides and Hl were encouraged to learn their way | around the city unaided. Hundreds of “sightless men and women” owe to Prof. Fraser their ability to stand upon their own merits and skill, instead of being helyrem chara’ upon society. In recognition of. his coetandiion Ble complishments and, benefieient services, he was the Yeripierit’ of many honors, includ- - ing knighthood, university degrees, demon- esteem on the part of his fel- ow citizens, and above all: the lasting love ce ah oh a those whom he had prac- 4 not literally, led from darkness Citizen open forum ‘of public imbues on? ne aablects est ery ik wilt not publish a NATIONAL ADVERTISING PROST, LANDIS & cpg ‘Park jane ‘New York; 35 Rast Wi CHICAGO; Henseal Motors Blag., DI - Malton, Bids... ATLANTA. et Drive SERVICE CLUBS - {Topic, Mount Dora, Ha.) The Kiwanis, Lions, Rotary and simi- lar organizations exert a powerful ‘in- fluence in erecting those standards of : citizenship which guarantee te every man ee: FOR KEY WEST the opportunity to develop’ his God ‘given ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN talents in accordance with his ability and : resourcefulness, Their creeds are simple |! Wier an 5 bescialan * |i and constructive, ‘containing no _plati- Bridges to ee Rod to Wain tudinous generalities, but embodying the fina, plain recap tig of serving, building and “|| spreading the gospel of the underlying |) principles of American. independence— ~[} the pusuit: of poenet ‘The | materials : 2 rti vor, but are as City catukes circumstance, place and time sug- gest opportunities i concrete _ ea con- Nai effort tar th @ common great cardinal principle of these ne can usually have the last word in} eis, in’ maintaining their service to hu- sb Seeront saying. Seale manity, is a belief in the fundamental fact ay 3 : t behind every finished product there =: Another test for extent of (sense. of paip inal rea gaa ard Humor is the length mere a and the human hand, and that only in so | far ax these human agencies are trained @nd developed, given breadth of vision and age, cin any worth while building be i . Their record of achieve. : ment is open for all the world to see, and it | is abounding in the high purpose of up- co building human character, relief of suffer- om is most dense, “In most eases,} ing humanity and. a constructive attitude ‘Me suspect, it is from the neck up. toward every w problem local, state es choi ’* | and national. At the Florida Dis- : The. president's children pererd do} 1 iy “rae! Kell. bey “vg vorced last year; ant’ only daughter, is headed f divoree courts, it appears. chibs for the betieficent work pe, Shese service they hive accomplished by Fred H. Davisy Chief Justice of the, Supreme Court of Florida, who aids, “Service ¢lubs, such Don't know whose sehse of: ae iB) the ‘Lions, Kiwanie,. and Rotary have pal mn most—the driver of an anciént car! pered and grown great in America, be- the spectator viewing it. Anyway, it} cause they.have evidenced the scope of |"*” eps the world smiling—and that’s“ al!) human relationships, fostered good will. ‘We've left us no opportunity for the spread of hatred in this country and.I feel the a, Atthe Municipal Golf Course, players | chief responsibility for this happy eondi- i getitne & new ola: shh elenon woe Panne Hits tah service ate of the ‘the proposed airport location nicely cleared ‘nil stretching far out beyond the greens < Mpid tees. We were tempted, just then, but Fefuse to give in the urge to quip something | @hout a real inspiration for high flying bei tot "Who has a word ‘For the millionaire, aay Burdened with taxea, ; Losses and care? 2 € last $800,000 offering by aan treasury times. So there is the answer © to: who have been insisting that the it of the United States would ge te the aw -WOWS becaure the administration put , Catechized, — He's dettucized, es Victimiged and penaliged. Who has pity = For the millionaire? t be yellow. Thipty years age Who has a penny. sperous man in many sections of With him to share? .. west regarded his money standard as okeh: a she could keep five or ten big allver dele | es ings Hore Diet 40 veal — Ago Today As Taken From ; The Files Of The Citizen A parade of the American Le- gion will be. held Friday evened just befere the-meeting whieh. is |Normal the ing up matters relative to rt [eompensation to! be acted ‘on at’ his the 'Sun sets this and futute meetings. intention ‘to get all ex-service men! interested in this, the first of the; meetings, and this interest, once aroused, may induce them te at- ‘terd all of the meetings until the matter is: settled. ‘THe demand for reai estate ie “Bar { variou@ parts ef Monroe -eounty ¢ontinues and indications are. it will increase during thé. summer. } By next fall it is expected that | tohcte. ate lt the Rays) betwyin Rare elondy tonigit and Tuewtnyy-prod- Xe ee Lie West acd the mainland will be seld. Monroe county property is now receiving more thera ‘than has ever before been the case. bSeldim a day passes that a pers do. not carry large adver tisements ¢f land. on (the. keys, Editorial comment: .Prospeetive tourists should be told of the at. Ftractiveness of this city now while ‘they are planning for the winter trips, Florida will be the refuge of.thousands duritig the winter menths and Key Weet should have} its sare Of visitors. The Liberty Club and Young. Sluggers will play a game of base- ball tomorrow afternoon in. the pbarracks at 4 o'clock. “The Young’ | Sluggers. recently. organized and have; some fast players and hard hitters. Tt is. expected the rame {will draw a large crowd. There were 24 persons taking the civil service examination held this morning in the postoffice. It was held for the purpose of secur- ing eligibles for night inspector in the customs service and was ¢on- ducted. by Arthur Pastorini. Automobile driving has been made cénsiderably safer in Key West through the vigilance of po fice officers. Formerly driving ‘was careless...New the © driving oe improved. ‘Phat the city of Key Weat will, o¢cupy, the attention of two ne tions on October 10 when the gi-’ pera House is held was e ‘by the preliminary plans whieh, were ldupelied at the harmonious meeting at the chamber of © com- merce last night.and attended by officials representing the various branches of the United Statea gov- ‘ernment, city and county officials and delegates from every cluB and order in the city. One of the most elaborate programs of entertain- ment ever held in Key West is be. ing worked oat by committees ap- pointed at the meeting last night. What were considered the twen- ‘ty best names submitted for the new hotel were sent to the G. L. | Miller Company in Atlanta, Geor- gia, yesterday afternoon and it is expected that word will be receiv- ed from hime hy Monday. Mr. Aubuehon frankly admits that he favors a name of Spanish’ extrac tion for the hotel or. any name ‘Lwhich smatters ‘of coral or. the from the list and as soon <q Mr, Miller decides on this it will be sent to Key West and the naine ghd Winner of the $100 a will he published in The Cith ne L. L, Mowbray, -biolegical expert with the New York aquarium, here for the purpese of collecting fish for the aquarium, has been spend- ing much'of his time making trips to points mezr the city and has eal lected a wintiber of fine specimens to take te New York, Hiw present tollection, says Mr. Mowbray, will he one of the best ever taken from “Ae great rs to the biclogists in 4 York, he says, as some. pf them are exceedingly rare and are fyeeen. as.a rule, only in pietures,{ ete live in tanks. The native of today wil hare strong pastions; sq . strong that} ffert will be needed to Sum vides a8 Rs Partly Cloudy Thundershowérs| degrees ably Ideal thundershowers Bros! evday in the central Plains Stat |day afterndon winds, | Rainfall* ye neh, ein eee Sees fon: |... to be held for the purpose of tak pMoag ce Tacstanrs Almshae a : is i southward ofr the (Rave WH aia “| South: svat States; while mod- jerate dist are central off] the Dake ara and thunder. ‘storms have. occurred sifice yes- “morning in: WEATHER FORECAST’ Key West and Vicinity: Partly Just Call 818 and Have o READY-TO-SERVE PASTRY DESSERT + around 200 sgentle yariable{ and the interior of Texas. GS, KENNE! Florida: Partly cloudy © tonight | DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED UNDER U.S. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. OF. KEY. WEST Member of the Federal Member of the Fi . 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