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’ Under a budget recently approved, weekly sive burden upon the land will be lifted is still to be solved. A RE a a sane lines in ‘their ef: to lessen some of sig a ce Sa aa cath ‘the griefi that pape oy ‘errors have im- otherwise craton tn this paper and also | posed upon agricultére in he past: Thought at . totes ant ning to ‘thé advoeacy of wider O23 s1eo0| Markets for farmi surplises, as advanced 4 F < sev} more than a year ago by the Grahr Com- ‘ 4 on National Affairs in a survey. of the pe question.’ \” SRSA FELD committee. specified , that, any ia AOR iv bilities ‘plan to hasten agricultural. re- olutions of es cart eek oapmee ona so should be based upon these prin Mertainments by. churchet from whtod pee airen NATIONAL ee enn ‘REPRESENTATIVES FROST, LANDIS & KOHN: . 260 Park Ave,>New York; 25 East Wacker Drive, | CHICAGO: Genaral Motors Bide., DETROIT: 4 ‘Walton Bldg., ATLANTA, $ SIDELIGHTS. _ “Should ‘not require : eeutadinent of production to fit only domestic Sheets. but should through. trade exchange open the, world market, for whatever sur- plus | of food or other raw materials we care to produce. ‘ “Should not require the creation of any, additional governmental machinery or the employment of a single new govern- - ment employee. |; “Should not add anything to federal government expenditures’ in administra- dion.” ‘ It was also declared that the out- d motives caused standi bar be ng world problem today is inter- rel x a to. introduce fexence with distribution; that speculation and fight through to adoption an ordinance is the basis upon which rests the whole | structure of international channels through |, unnecessary noises. Excessive horr tooting,*bell ringing and whistle 5 cdathbentiihin ; parvenaily } which commerce naturally flows, and the bs laws of supply and demand are immutable. because he is deaf. Ail recognized authorities also insist ) that the farmers’ futures markets should be An interesting, if incorrect, addition} kept broad and liquid, unhampered by to the patriotic utterances of American] needless restrictions. statesmen was eras alg by a United Statés senator in a recent outburst in which he declared: “Speech has been free in this | : country since we took the crown off the | (Tampa Tribune) head of King George the Second.” Except When President Roosevelt, aboard a for the fact that our forefathers wrested | very modern warship, enters the harbor freedom from King George the Third, and| of Cartagena of. the Indies in Colombia, did jt without disturbing his crown, the} he will see, all around him, forts and refetence is accurate. ) battlements that are centuries old; thick, ; ro: Baa | massive walls that still look impressive, ‘An unusual’experience was that of Z: Deven” hough their days of ‘strife have V. Shipes of Dunn, N. C., who.recently of-| been over for many years. He will be ficiated as master of his Masonie lodge at; greeted, .in this first visit ‘to ‘South the tonferring of the degree of Master} America made by an American President Mason on his twin sons. Mr. Snipes is a} while in office, by a people interested in + deputy grand master of the grand} carrying forward the policy of the good ee of North Carolina. neighbor, the new spirit of friendliness -——— among the nations of the New World. California points with pride to the fact | President Alaya Herrera, of Colombia, that 99 out of every 100 speeders haled| whom President Roosevelt will meet, is into court in that state are convicted. Jus-| a true friend.of the United States; Presi- tice is tempered with mercy, however, as} dent-Elect Lopez expressed hearty sup- about 20 per cent of those found guilty are | port of this new attitude in a recent visit giveil suspended sentences or placed on|.to Washington, during which he was probation. ; - ) Roosevelt’s guest. All this is modern; all # part of the policies of 1934. But the set- Cats in Estacada, Ore., appear to have | ting for this historic meeting between the adopted a modified form of birth control. | tW° Chief Executives is of the days when AccoRding to a report of a ‘check-up of| England still ruled the United States and fecundity in that town during’a re- { Spain was.still a power in South America cent inonth, it was found that each mother Cartagena was old when Jamestown Virginia was founded; when the Pilgrim | Fathers landed. Colonel Lawrence Washington, a brother of the man,’ who freed his country, “made siete and ote se nate visited Cartagena in 1741, aboard another ions looking package found in the lobby man-o’-war, one of His Britannic Majesty's a @ public building was carefully handled ships. There were plenty of those around "and soaked in water through fear it was af at the time; 178 of them, as a matter of omb. When opened it was found to con- fact, assisted by a landing force of 10,000 tain a baby's milk bottle and nipple. . men and bent on wresting Cartagena from 2 ae the Spaniards. Admiral Vernon, who com- 2 manded the expedition, felt so sure of suc- It is estimated that the amounts to be cess that he sent word to England of the levied upon businéss and industry for en- capture of ‘Cart i t, if _ forcement of the various NRA codes, will Fee eae EG ENEAL 1h SOME: * nas ; what premature, celebrations, were held. Hotal; between 70 and 106 million dollars. Many of the forts did fall, but not the main ones, and at the end of two months the siege was lifted. Colonel Washington re- turned to the United States and died short- ly afterwards, leaving to his brother his | estate, Mount Vernon, so named in honor | of the Admiral. Nowadays, Cartagena is quite up to} It has tramways, telephones, all ; AT CARTAGENA ‘newspapers and job shops will pay an as- t - sessment of $10 for the first two employees | and $5.25 for each additional employee in mr le \ ” any prahicheient. Ppigrams by Lord Dewar, faméd Scotch distiller: “Love is a sea of emotion} date, entirely surrounded by: expense.” “Clothes make the women and break the men.” “Respectability is a state of never being caught doing anything which gives you pleasure.” U.S. S. Houston steams into the harbor. and | fires a 21-gun salute, two brand-new Colombian cruisers will reply. But per- | haps another salvo will echo from the ancient forts; and bells will ring from “A tall story from Kentucky tells of a! towers that are dark with the patina of dog owhich drank from an, open vessel a) the centuries. quantity. of hitroglycerine intended to, he used. in “shooting” an oil well. Workmen Riches are sometimes embarrassing, who observed the animal rushed to cover} says an économist. Well, we will have to as the loaded dog chased a rabbit, a imagine our embarrassment.—Greensboro down. a bank and exploded. (Ga.), Herald-Journal. dhe Leaders are beginning to think along} *|There are about 141 merchants| modern conveniences. Probably, when the Pe GP OP H . | Yesterday’s Prec’ ipitation GHTFUL sacation resorts off the usual beaten track can be reached easily with a Ford V-8 cabriolet, illustrated above. For that reason, it is in great demand for week-ends in the woods, at the lake or the seashore. Flashing power of the Ford V-8 engine is‘equally available for a high-speed cross-country run, or pulling along a rutted wood's road at the end of the journey. The seat has plenty of room for three. Two others can ride in the rumble seat or the rear deck space can be. used for carrying luggage. If a storm | pen ttan eta tm KEY WEST IN | DAYS GONE BY | : cs oe Anniversaries “y's. senator Georre W. Nor. eseie oy Secccscessocosencaesoees')j; of Nebraska, born in Sandusky! Happenings Here Just 1 ‘ears! 1767—John Quincy Adams, 6th! Co., Ohio, 73 | % 50.5 " years ago. Are Todas iba Toben From | president of the United States,! ? % e Files e Citizen i sec Presi rn! son of the second President, born! ju4u6 samuel H. Sibley o —«-{at Quincy, Mass. Died in Wash-'\,*°" ot the|ington, eb, 25, 1848, ; Marietta, Ga., moderator of the ' Presbyterian Church.in the U. S., | ' The wrecking crew American Legion post in Miami) wilh come to Key West on July 19) ay ck eaagee noted to’ confer degrees ona class of Nord i 56 a ae ae et legionnaires in Key West, who yor i. ae led there, wish to become members of the 40) "8"? et ‘he = 4 : pomames eS ee spi 1819—Susan Warner, populartborn in Chicago, 46 years ago, lias av he the Merion Legion! novelist and religious: writer, born | { and proved to be immediately pop-|'% New York. Died there, March’ Rt. Rev, Henry P. A. Abbott of| : niles eancuettie wen Who badidonete? 102° |Lexington, Ky. P, E. bishop, | ‘born at Halifax, N. S., 53 years! ‘duty. in France and were aware] 1827—Austin Corbin, New)” of the significance of the term.) v.40 anit, lik arid vailWwig se. : Arthur Sawyer Post 28 is making | VOrk capitalist and railway "Died! | DEA WnUa \ihenatalions toe the | tives born at Newport, H. Diec % extensive — prep: : lJune 4, 1896, | Dr. Edward S. Judd of the fa-| events to Be held in connection Eas mous Mayo Clinic, Rochester, | pear a a aed pte West of; 1849 Harry Kellar, world-fa-|Minn., born there, 56 years-ago. | ygccitias imous magician, born in Erie, Pa.| eae aR Died in Los Angeles, March 10,1} Isabel M. Lewis. U. S. Naval! At a meeting held last, night by, 1922. | Observatory astronomy and popu- the. -ex.oef! . + & iy a Pe mecommnittee of the | lar writer on astronomy, born at| ‘an Carlos, celebration to deter-' 1338—John Wanamaker, Phila-''Qjd Oichard Beach, Maine, 53| | mine methods and procedure for! ¢¢ ‘amous _ merchant and| years ago. | raising funds for the great cele- postm general, born in Phil. | bration several committees were: adelphia. Died Dec. 12, 19 appointed to take up different! rn at Union Point, Ga., 61 years Howard Vincent O’Brien of Chi- jcago, literary editor and author, sIphia’s | A military post was established! phases of the work. There will be; 1g58—Cyrus L. Sulzberger, tg Spaniards at the present. site a }a voting contest for the first iNew York merchant and:civiolend- | TUc#e™ Ariz, in 1580. | Key West and. Vicinity: threatens the folding top can be quickly raised. | |Gentle shifting winds and partly | scattered - Kast Gulf: Gentle winds, most salty east. ~ 83 | WEATHER CONDITIONS During the last 24 hours show. ‘Normal Precipitation... , Texas, the region} of the . Great <f wm, {extreme southern FYerida. . 4 Pressure is above normal over jthe Atlantie States and westward P.M.! over the Mississippi Valley. A ite 17 disturbance of slight intensity is saad peas 4:55" sentral over North"Dakota, Willis- Barometer, at 8 a. m., todey: i. 99.96 inches and. pressure is PESO DEE Jow south of the Rio Grande. H rature changes since yes WEARER FORRCAST hetdhy moron a been ‘ae: warmer Till 8 p. m., ., Thursday eS faye eer es fened : |souri Valleys and slightly cooler jin Atlantic coast districts frem New York southward over Florida, | Thermal conditions as a rule are iabove normal ip the Missouri, up- ‘the Texas coast and. in, Maryland. | Yesterday, Dodge City, Kans., re- ; ported a maximum temperature of ; 108 eR M. GOLDSMITH, Fair A i Peuporsitif in Charge. tonight ani Thursday;,,., gentle), winds, mostly, easterly. L Lightning destroys move proper- Florida: Generally fair except, ty in Transvaa! South Africa, than probably local showers on the ex] in any other locality on earth, treme southeast coast tonight and! BENJAMIN LOPEZ (Thursday and in extreme north FUNERAL HOME portion Thursday. | Established’ 49. Years Jacksonville to Florida. Strai Key West's Oldest 24-Hour Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer Night 696-W soverenst weather tonight and| DEPOSITS, IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED UNDER U S. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Reserve Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation U. S. Government Depositary tempt to raise funds. Votes will’ ey, born in Philadelphia. Died in| — be sold to merchants of the ys ne York, ApH in Key West who do about 1 eecccee 000 business monthly, ane these ' inet ta netetesk Saal Today In History | help of about 50 young ailing hasi ee been assured, These will pro-| nie eae de Onate, mote the sale of the votes. A/iard, with some 400 Spanish colon- committee consisting of the may sts, reached near present site of or, Cuban consul and other Santa Fe, N. M., to there found | ficials will visit the merchants| the second European colony with- and will di: the matter from‘in the limits of the present Unit-| every standpoint. ed States. goszeseerzeadvdtbin The Citizen a few days ago pub-| 1798—U. S. Marine Corps. dis-! lished a story taken from the St.} banded with army and navy after Augustine Record which gave the jR evolution, permanently — estab- law governing candidates in a gen-! lished again under new Navy De- eral election relating to their ac-; partment. jtivity in a preceding primary ee |The law reads that no candidates} 1804—Historic duel at Wee-; lwho was in the first primary can | hawken, a have his name printed on the bal-; Hamilton-and Aaron Burr, where lotLinsthe general. eléction unless | former was mortally wounded. he was the choice of the bedple. | va In other words, a defeated candi-! a date in the pi ies cannot have | te his named placed on the official ballot in the general election. And! .eeeeoeces neither can a person who voted Today’ S Horoscope in the primaries have his name |placed on the ballot. | eccccsseeccnnnnccvecece. ! | y of the In. t B. Fall, sent to prison for y weccccce and durable qualit 14x4 Pine Ceiling, : | This person will have refined A small blaze was discovered! tastes, and will show much talent te late yesterday ——— in thelin the paths of life that req Consumer's Ice Plant. The. fireleducation and good — training. started in the skylight of the build- | There is a restless and rather dom- ing. Apparatus responded to the! ie alarm which was sounded from} hours, with a propensity to assert | the box at the corner of Caroline! ace vodialdel and William streets, the blaze be s the day } ing quickly extinguished with v dvances. A proper mixture of little. damage resulting. Fibindrait- ig: prove: of aiiy (Ae SSG An, oil in-!ed today. to buy s guaranteed to| collection this With his ap- pay dividends be had by in-| pearance at the f docks the {vesting a fe! ts in kerosene! youngsters began ge N \ N S \) N ® N) Psi eacimaveuie tin iia icistenil gudibsteaaaieeniecverss hundeen | IK) N iN) N) N N) N N) . & | re | ineering tendency in the uthority in the p , Which trait les: Editorial comment: sh for the th |vestment which r. | | of the smaller kind which thrive -:in the shallow waters were caught | The newly organ jball team made nitial appear-| and purchased. ance by severely trouncing the — Liberty club in a seven inning) The commandant and offic game which resulted in a score of of the navy yard have issued inv 8 to 3. Gordon, who started for; tations to a dance andsdinner to be the Liberty boys, lasted but one) given Saturday evening in honor inning. In this frame the boys'of the officers from, the U. seored four rung. His relief fared, Rochester, little better and was pounded out | - jof the box in the next three can-| Captain Ellis and eight other of- {tos Aside from a few errors the! ficers from the U. S, S. Rochester game was good and the fans en-| have accepted invitations to at- | joyed it. tend, the Rotary luncheon of the| {Key West Club, the chamber of L. L. Mowbray, chief squacist) commerce and Exchange Club, to} for the New York aquazium, start-!be given this week, Phone 598 “Your | South Florida | | r ¢ SOTTEEOTEOEEEEE ES COLES TITO TA BETTER NOW THAN SEPTEMBER WHAT? Y storm Shutters -- Of Course LUMBER SPECIALTIES FOR STORM SHUTTERS 1x4 Cypress Ceiling, of light heavier than cypress. 12x12 Square Edge Yellow Pine AND FOR MOSQUITOES THIS IS HEADQUARTERS F@R YOUR SCREEN REQUIREMENTS Bronze Screen Cloth. Galvanized Screen Cloth. 72 | 1x4 No. 2 Common Pine y. Flooring. harder and 1x4 No. 3 Common Pine Flooring. REMEMBER Screen Windows, Screen. Doors, Insecticides, home is, worthy of the ery —_— MOLI IIIIIIIIIOOILDY OLDIDODIPDIOHIIIDIIIII DS yertngfers ‘und thundeérstdiiis sectanmgh * Vover the Plains States, so # tLakes, Carojifas, Gedrgin and in] ‘per. Mississippi and Obio Valleys ; ‘and in Kansas. On the other hand, ‘they are abnormally low along.