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of human. weakmesses,, with | shaxietary. andsle-penisllabla. tobe déceived.! 8 shove 90 degrees yester-tny,. tach mii are. strong ‘atid G. S. KENNEDY, y ‘Officiat in Charge. j marriage is probable and the social ‘Ags Today As Taken From [at Toseumbia, Ala, 54, ' non-essentials, an eniney Engli: we eo as Of The Citizen gineer, C. B, Gordon-Sale, expresses doubt - | concerning the value of such an amount of |. higher mathematics as must. be mastered | Pow the: bonstit. of residenint FS a4 young engineers. $91 that it takes: “years of experience to again yf thank ciaiecane of ik conaing note cards oe zt as oot ronda OB tenet Sat aie | iasues ane subjects of wil mot publish pce a8 “ata AL ADNERTIQING REPRESENTA’ PROST, LANDIS & KORN Ne 2h Mast Wackee Detve, wee Pare ae, et ace Bide, DETROME: ee. Walton ides ATEANTA. : had fo"use much that he: learne attain a es. view. of engineering problems.” . * * °He> further asserts that he hap his technical training, but that he ‘con pstantly: needed knowledge of cost esti- disens. | mating: and other practical’ matters net Aaught in-school,*but which had to be icked up through corrected mistakes. Referring to the plea ~ that - higher mathemat presto kal and an accompanying host of algebraic Symbols.are neeessary for the | formation of logicat modes of thought, Mr; Gordon-Sale thinks the idea does not work out, because he believes’ that ‘oramming” | is hard for anyone, and adds: Janitt’ egntjded ( had a eet dream: the in which a scheme that would troubles was revealed to him. correctly won title of national spelling cham year-old’ Sarah ‘Wilson of in ‘the recent finals, held in “Phe amount of matter that one has to, get throggh is so great that there is no time for basic principles; the sole’ aim of | college days is to get the numerical prob- Mr. Gordon-Sale merely “expresses whet a good many thoughtful persons, in- cluding leading educators, have spspected for quite a while. And the fault. he points out is by no means contined to engineering: courses, | STARVING G MARS” “While representatives of the ena powers talk fee at ae 0 tion of armament as jf ford, dx, who, were. anarried Wed-| bench and hebet inclined to qe it as a small, a young man ‘gets It's four years ap- in th he learns how te: get hat little education Vnave | cujeeh got my Ph, D.” aoe we ins over’ @. newspaper. pub- d wn October, 1930, we see an account mock funeral of “Business D. Pres. held in Virginia, with Governer Pol. officiating. The coffin bore the gcard, “Forward at once, straight to f," and after the | ceremonies it was | , d Tuto-Chesapenke:bay. ‘The corpse’ aid a Houdini, hawevpr, indaing 4 ROT 4 etraining found vithiioatioh 4 ‘tn ww, Xork, episode, , Mrs, Apna a physical culture expert, upon wa burglar in her apartment, him down and out, then _ tele- for the police: pestered with 30 suitors, Rosada of Puadlajara, Mexica, @liminate some of them, and met temporary and partial success. date with each of the 0 for the and place, but failed to show up The. free-farall fight which en- ‘Fesulted in six of her hoy friends he-! nt to jail. What constitutes success in life de-| ‘upon one’s viewpoint. Snecess of @ same to Tim Doherty, an Irishman whe | t hia fortune in West Africa gome $0 ago and recently died there, haying ted 16 negro wives and 56 half- laren, to whom he left anestate at three million dollars, — even by the law, accord: | iF Toens of Macon, Ga, 104 years: ested on a liquor charge, he said fact is that in two years those two little nations have had as many men killed as the United States had in the World War. They: are bled white, They are in the position of two crazed with fight that they are. unable to stop of their own accord, Se far has this madness gone that Parazuay Tecently announced’ .cony suspension of the accepted rules of civil. ized warfare, on the ground that Bolivia: was disregarding them, There plete return to savagery, whieh) checked only by mutual. oxtit “This new American polley. of one war by, starving it out through deprivation af the means of fighting, ma: go far. Eventuaily we and other nations may rise to the. policy preached’a quarteref a cen= tury ago by President Roosevelt and Taft, and may establish a world ‘police force to peed. such fights. But that is far in the higgest gambler, the American farmer! He. gambles with the weather, with the soil, with: Sr ass- hoppers, with worms, with a score af other of ancient Egypt. Every spring he takes ‘a j chance—a desperate chance. If he wins, as he does occasionally, he comes off with | a big stake; if he loses, which he does more frequently, he has a chance to try again. . Happily, rete rere < ph. Mombray,, of the . New. York, zoplegisty horn ip ‘Foronte, . _petart. Other.games between these ‘$that the trees’ in that section are merchants and hundreds of private who wish to see the “rare fish) °F? ne born at, Sandwich, Yesterday?s Precipitation 88 Tos, sin Bemeritt, brought! ; 1 ay. Be @averium| “BR ins a) fish! Pred mn dovoula in the tanks. 9 doubtful is one Key Wester in a) it | i : hundred has ever seen a specimen| of New rk, j Moos sets of this: kind before. Only one ;merchant, born at Stevensville, othgr has ever been brought tofPa.,"58 yéirs ‘ago, Key. West... This was about eight — pyears ago and jt was given to L: 4 ign Dr: Prin Rae ¢ hi ee 25 RSs level, * 40.08 WEATHER FO! FORECAST are Till 8 p. m., ‘Phursday Key West and Vicinity: cloudy tonight and ‘Thursday, ' 5 ; Daa Julius Klein, Hocver’s Assistant) jag seit z at bil ; Seeretary of Commerce, born at \ ‘e San Jose, Cal... 48 "years ago, aquarium. That'one died and Mr.’ years ago. Mowbray wished to purchase this ane but Mr. Roberts decided to! Dr. Fi D. Curtis, astron keep it for the focal aquarium. ee “e ‘mer, director of the Univ. of Mich-! ligan Observatory, born at Muske- Whit ix expected to be:the big-' gon, Mich. 62. years. ago. gest wedge in-an opening drive of; the. American Legion will’ be started this evening when the parade of Arthur Sawyer Post 28, or Key West, starts at the post-! offite, There wilt be more than 50 automobiles, a band wagon and, a timber of decorated. vehi catyying. signs and. ener adver: »1776—<A party of friars from! Ménterey reached the present site tising the“ ae Hii wpe me ‘bf, San ‘Fygncisco and there estab-} Ye. All legionnaipeg) eaps.and the How ished a Sppish imigsion. The sel me Be June 19, 1938, Gnas D i shana ome pi aseice ates RICE ES S$ oeesccoscesanvevoscones | Today In History | eevee geeasaaqnccssengs borately decorated. 1776 —Thomas Hickey, Ameri- {probably “local can guard, convicted of plotting | "mursien: se Agate and Thursday *the capture of ‘Washington, exe. feuted in New York City—tfirst TAmerican Army execution. Editorial“comment : ple. eho complain of “No Tres- pass signs algng the. roads are; generally the. people who leave a; let of refuse on the grounds after; having a picnic, | Tnoon: he Jacksonvill 1844—Joseph Smith, Mormon) Geontio ceri 8, : leader, killed by mob at Carthage.|aiiy fair weal The. Liber + €lub won from the jy Phe a ther. Young Sluggers yesterday in a; eg id near the Straits:* fast game of baseball which re | 1988—New. «York, California} East Gulty sulted in.a scone of 10 40.4, Both} 3 'wos Virginia weted to repeal wing teams played well but the edgelend Mn \iminls ‘wae WEATHER CONDITIONS . was with the more experienced|” Miberty “aggregation from the! i ieted and the remilt ic the em- ‘drganizations are to be played. iy (DAES es be Judge Henry Mr. and Mys; Roland Weather-' resigned. from. the, Beith se Resday-evelting ” annoynee ‘they| come @ vie the pep ss, of eee mo will heat home to, their friends’ MeGaskill and McGaskill of Miami. land Fa ¢ all § ate ans: Georgia: street. ‘The judge a} ee ‘home th Gofal Gables and it was Abparaatly the more the avo-/ understood at ‘the time he would eado situation is discussed the! resign the criminal court wore Heated ts the denunciation ofl anid mi bias home in” “hie the embargo which his been ‘pro- Fount, Fiene woueed on the Cuban product.| Residents feel, and justly so, that! ia? the embargo iy an imposition and: end of pr ‘week something will the feeling of helplessness in hav- be done to arrange for the drive mg the embargo removed so that. to collect the fund of $10,000. to ‘peats may be enjoydd in Key| be used in: advertising Key West ‘West. this season, is what makes during thé ‘¢or ‘Key Westers hiot under the collar. | Plans are.alt If the pears were infested it would /and be alf right to have the embargo.| and Rotary Club’ deeply ‘But when it is known’ there is no} ters in the matter they will infestation of the fruit and that: sid in putting into effect any pro- the. 0 is placed for the, gram which is considered feasible, benefit of a few growers in the! for the epllection of the required atate the people who suffer have al sum: The most necessary part of perfect right to object. For years the drive is to make ‘the start. the Ouban pearé came into Key; Once this done it can be pushed! West and thousands of the seets'to conglusion and as far:as can were shipped to Dade county. Now, be learned there are a number of extreme sontl lower Rio G ONE LIGHT PLAIN GLASS. 4 ae" THICK. bearing jt is suddenly discovered' individuals whe will gladly con ale ‘ . 2-10x6-10 . shat the Cuban importation is fly * tribute to the fund. ee Sand halanibebenbeen (-*: en TILL AIL LEL LL Ee, rd ‘TODAY'S BIG PAN VALUE. - GENERAL@ ELECTRIC FANS Bhan this isempeasiie, vot naweelel- GA Fan. -. aed you'll have cool combert—in your home or office, Te will gine ves wees: eer low cast and bones the tele, ge a nao todey aod sn the now GE - all — f hdeckevihe * A. F. AYALA, Sales “Bodenhamer, Eevion head in 1920, LPP ILL LOL I IP I Im