The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 30, 1934, Page 2

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Se gern. THE TOMATO TARIFF (Fort Myers. News-Press) : In a protest registered at “Washing. | ton this week by a Florida Seung RR RSE: ‘ in portions of the Bake ire: *bly»in-Amerien-metat Jamestown, ae a oe ‘ pearing against a reduction in the tariff ae ee ee: a — “Vay eing heavy at ington, -D.-G., —— on Giban somal nee some. of the most - =a eae Sg {where -1,96-inehes -fell. .Tempern- 1673-—-New York City, taken + ‘tures are generally near ot some-| away ‘fram Dutch Wy “Britain: in T. Ing, | What~below -rormal-this “morning }-1664. taken again by Dutch and county. Practically every interest in the i y i 5g vd tel by- them. A mr aaa procs strat ape im | Normal ‘Precipitation... 12'Ins. | from t ins States eastwai id by-them. for a very brie ct county joined in supplying ‘data on ‘the peeve : | but hight ® pra : rom benefits of the tomato growing industry naine ore ae eee” ‘curred yesterday in the central and in warning of the disastrous -éffect Sadie Minds | Plains “States. andi the -intéfior df 1783—The first Masonic Lodge <caaraisrae=ceN EEE Ts ‘whic! would result from any tampering PSun-sets* Pexas;'Dodge City, Kans., repert-, in Amerien under regular char- ; i bart) | Moon rises - 1 104 degrees, and Abilene, | ter, the St. John’s Lodge, organia- z ¥ } Moan sets . 102 degrees. jed in Boston, i : The showing left no doubt that it ‘Tomovro a earns: " | would. visit an irreparable misfortune on | se 2S oo 1784— (150 years ago) Diderot, an ‘undertaking which is not only all-! 4 ke: Tow... {TAS }famed/Preneh man of letters, died, | Barometer -at 8a. m., today: Bae 70. Sea level, 30.06, Se a American but largely ‘patriotic in its in- @ Vine. ; saute “WY ‘churches en ception. Following passage of the tariff ee ia cna ‘thd. ponies hn tathae, tone 1907— ai stan of i atiecen sara ‘and invites “@iseus- | act of 1930 an opportunity was seen to de- | Afteribamning unsightly billboards along Quebec's vali hhnbigy! ‘sys | Se | attain power*and: eminence, if i Steg e Gf Peace at I sont pubic ‘tne subjects of local oF. general ‘tem, theQuébec‘provincial government this year encourages farmers to ‘Till 8.p.-m.. Tuesday | very -bad «planetary -aspects -inter- | b sah sae pterest but it Will not publish anonymous commun!- | “velop in the lower Evergiades -an agri- ) intprowe'tie:beauties:of-their/tunal. proper! the’Mon. J.<E.'Per- | <b A : VAllUAAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES ADVENTINING REPEMSENTATIVES cultural industry which would take up the | "ult, Minister-of Highways, :a‘fedder inthe movement’to improve KOHN z: sbec’s ‘noted sseenic ‘landscapes.‘Other picture shows type Of picturesque | f FROST, LANDIS & unemployment slack ‘then beginning ‘to be- | sgtruet ¢ i 1 ; ee eG oe ag ae ‘ ures toibe seen-aldng’highways by tourists visiting’ fetes through. | j Prbencve New Motors Bldg., DETROIT; come acute. Preparations were begun ‘to | wutsQuewec ‘this: sumimermarking400th annivetsaryofCartier’s discovery. Walon Bidg.. ATLANTA. 4'such good purpose that in the ‘federal cen- | Ponies atop of | farmer-members the importaned of 4 a § «ijong-more than 16,000| well-kept fences, -well- traced | — | Sus that ye: ae ee be . ' j that year only one unemployed person) miles of improvedhighways is the| ditches, tracts ‘surrounded mons | ‘Key West and V: tonight; ‘Tuesday partly ye Fair pose their influence. The nature cloudy enrties a large -amourit of ‘cour-, jage, endurance and talent, which {will raise ‘him in ‘his chosen sphere | lof ‘action. It requires;very bad lrmenl ard promote j aspects to controvert its good in- | fluences; but the direction of the: (Resin ol tie KEY WEST*CITIZEN | was listed in Collier county. Under the | newest objective in Quebec's ‘eam: | fowers, neatly triremed trees, and weight of the national depression that re-| ‘P48P to Preserve “the ‘original shrubs, freslily ‘painted ‘homes and | --—— —— — ; markable record could not be. maintained’| “sees a emeaat, se eumnryeiae. | rexmn dauses, -aymometrically “built | - j WILL sfwaye seek the truth and print i | Pollowing sdrastic Jegislation last | yarng,and general orderliness. _, STEAMSHIP Co. estnout ‘fear sand without Mavor; never be || DUE the oe eed Haity yey indus 3 Gai See eT ee dS | Authon»ot ‘the -untiditiboard Jaw a fi |-try greatly mitigdt eS ere UNITED STATES FAST ‘afraid to attack wrong -or to applaud -right; its toany,;motor Totites, ‘the Provin- ‘aniaedious guurdianof the French | py 1] sor ; che the aa ‘otherwise would have, afflicted. - labor. . in} chal Tous t Buredii, sucd rae dead a —— a eer | Pair ; pee 3 “MAIL ROUTES ‘FOR i aiways fight progress; ‘never 1 at the Hon. Perrault, | Minister Perrault is-pointing out, to ‘Tonight’ pe san or the moutolece of:any person, eign} CONT ners ‘ona Se | Spt seth at tee [be taeecmoniinniitiot gene tapsrean | ce PORT ThtdPA—HAVANA_—WEST INDIES fuction.or class; always do.its utmost avi ‘olinded -a .suecessf e er | is now-enlisting-thotigand: ot farms play mot-only ‘in ‘bettering the im- | With Joqdl thundershowers in att ‘Wpril-27, 1983 sa a emenl ae q 1 at a abet age “Leave ey Wash fdinvena Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 ‘laprise ‘on -anact; of congress it is unthink. | s'in'the movement. |pression which ‘tourists receive in | ernoon;, gentle.\easterly ‘winds. ble that th t ‘Should kong ‘noted for. the general the iprovinee, but in improving the sable thai e-government should now :step | creanliness and rustic charm #t-its 1 vilue of their own “proper done ‘by ‘individual ‘or A) im estroy it. a eyon uestion, | quaitit-rural villages, Quebec is now} ties. More than -3,000,000 American |)... commend good by SecBboaies : a ? | going @uekep further by offeringhtotoriats roam through the ‘Que. | 1ctshowers Tuestay afternoon. 4eation; tolerant of others’ rights, views “and ‘| | 1s what. will be done if the tomato tariff‘is | Srises for the improvement andhbee cousitryside annually onthe |, J4¢ksonville to Flovida Str opinions; (print only news ‘that will elevate lowered. Previous experience ‘has ‘demon- | beautifieation .of farm properties.}ine roads -and ‘it is ‘the intention Gentle south or southwest ‘w tak hs esheamebete- 4) erated that Ametican ‘wages “and “re. + Coopé*mting ik the tourist puchof the ipedvingial authorities, (Mr. / oo north portion and gentle | reau and the ‘Department of Agri-|Perrault said, ‘to create ‘for them | ¢asterly over south portion and; promise with principie. £ “| pel quired commercial practices cannot com-! culture are mnumerable agrictiluur-}seenic vistas in Keeping with old-,| Partly overeast weather tonight | countries, Even on land_as prolific as the |} ———---——.. - _ -- --——------_—- uM. Lanse diane for Key West Wednesday. and Seturdays ‘Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- days‘6:30 P. M. Tickets, AResermitiéas ‘and'Information at Titket Office on ‘the ! wuiblie welfare; mever tolerate corruption or — Florida: “Generally “fair ‘tonight and Tuesday ‘except local ‘thun- | 9:45 te with the peon labor of Latin American | #! socities whieh are suggesting to} time }Freneh-Ganadian traditions. and Tuesday with widely seattered | 5 owe Gentle south or | f eee cain lower Everglades the cost of production | quite Co emEN Neen sem es ee | IMPROVEMENTS FOR.KEY WES’ glade , M BP : iy “ aouthviedt winds over north por. | A ae bi zen | and marketing is materially in excess any KEY WESTIN Peday’'s Birthdays tion and gentle:easterly ‘over soutl | DEPOSITS :IN THIS BANK ARE _ADVOCATED THE CIT portion i ‘}| Cuban competition. | DAYS GONE dane schdaneantianad |" 3 ! INSURED UNDER ‘apo 5 This differential has been equalized | BY Henn r 7 - : ! Wat y ‘Ford, born at Green- WEATHE 4 | a. mae ese, Z ‘|| by the present tariff. As long-as the :cur- ' (fold, Migh., 71 years ago, Be CONPESIONS | U ‘$. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN ‘2, Bridges to ‘complete Road to “Main | | vent duties are maintained Florida grow: |Happenings Here Just 10 Yea ae P land, | Ago Téday-As Taken From Paes SRR a ressure is movlarataly, high this; . Wee that protection they necessarily -must /.,, puletcoa Segthhastor, Saag sbG. ws i He - ast Gules Dseesoiastses ie : abandon the field. Buililing df the roadway from| ihigh in the u OF KEY WEST 5, ; i p ‘ That is the case in a nutshell and it | Florida City to the approach of| Dr. Roswell C. McCrea, dean; Mi ie aaa 4p, ‘Meniber of the Federal Reserve is one government authorities ‘cannot | Dade ‘county side of the Key School 30-02 inches; while a disturbance | ¥ ignore. That they are not :likely-to do so | /2"2¢_btidge is progressing ‘ra Norristown, | }8 ¢entral over Ontario and the ‘Member-of the Federal Deposit a ly,.according to information re ago. lower Lake region, Detroit, Mich., Insurance Corporation was indicated in a reassuring telegram re- eeived ‘after the hearing by D. Graham I + 29.71 inches, Showers and thun-} derstorms have ‘oecurred duving | ing~this city yesterday. ‘Com sioner’J. D. Redd, of Dade county, Col. Robert ‘R. McCormick of U. 'S. Government ‘Depositary ‘Copeland of Everglades from George -S. |'s aware of the difficulty he will! Chicago, ne publishers| gt" the anes throwout most | -encounter when constructing cer. ely Sines See i anc antic States, ! It keeps a lot of people in Key West|-Fletcher who headed the Florida dele- | iain ‘baris of the .roadl and born in. Chicago, AES ARO: ee as, ab moving to.get.enough money to pay rent. |. gation. Mr. Fletcher was plainly of the] therefore hastening the work so| oe | ‘a ri dietatan ain opinion that the case had been won. that the. improvements will te| Rufus C. “Dawes £2 OCTET T TT OTEMOT ETE EE TE : : she Giatiel sae before w sccmanattoci| COmDRISe Uy. thevtime thesbridge|President of the Century of Pro- ies saan Hitler certainly is a copy-cat. Nowhe| ek IOS, ‘COnsT is fitlished, ‘possibly before. ‘Work | 8te5%, born at Marietta, Ohio, 67 is going on a sea voyage—just like Roose-1 which is considering items to.go into.a pro- || on the bridge will be started pos- | Years #g0- velt,_ | posed reciprocity treaty with Cuba. Te. sibly within the next two weeks'hy =r stimulate our foreign trade the plan is tu the ‘Tidewater Construction com-) [, Haldeman-Julius of Girard, | par 4 pany although the company ‘has}*Kans., publisher, editor and .au- admit imports of things Cuba h in} until 3 Faint | ; : ; Correct this sentence: “She is most it imports of things Cuba has to sell in! until August 21 before beginning |thor, born in Philadelphia, 45 & attractive, but other women ‘never gossip return for exports of American manufac- | work. , S ago. AS about her.” tured products. President Roosevelt has 1 eee & authority to negotiate sucha treaty. As| ‘he aebaaneter th madeal Dr. Joel Stebbins, Univer-| iy —_ 2 canvass 0: e downtown section | sity of Wisconsin’s noted astrono- When a renter beats:a landlord out of he has always taken a stand favorable to | of the city yesterday to ‘secure|imer, ‘born at Omaha, Nebr., 36 8 covet mauatherent. it init natusal forth the protection of American agriculture it,) funds for the. aquarium, were very ‘years ‘ago. 8 We eto aan, eae (| IN YOUR REHABILITATION PROGRAM THE INSIDE OF YOUR jandiord to keep mum. aT ak io bade ahoutthe-rain’ cf ‘one: UE the! oy for the project, aitbangiiaet 1 United States, through the port of } i ae, sufficient for the work. ere ‘Key West, hinges on the repor ME | TT ¢ AMPORTANT § ‘HE OUT | ; few farming operations which is managing | were a number of contajbutions Bilge sade cue ea %y HO IS JUST AS AS SIDE } ~ In some states the saloon is back, but’) to get by. fAatnt) $20. and ‘$25 and more for from|iford. iN : filing stations have effectually. blocked the $1.to $5. -It was stated.at the! poses | i} luncheon of the club yesterday; p40... Z : ) retugn.of the corner saloon, Domestic’ science is wonderful; domes) that it will require $700 to } : bee eee Onset es IN ‘F YOUR WALES AND CEILINGS NEED REPAIRING TRY OUR } tie silence avould be even moreso. + 1 the -aquarium.and ‘the committee | *°250RS © ae aa ae meat geared sy bhai 2 ; No sooner have the Dionne quin-| .: ‘Vis confident they will“have « that{ "0% agauire mach ese, Son “WALL “BOARD” ‘AND ‘S. W. FLAT TONE PAINT | J . - ; rage inte etl they give unstinted publicity , to tuplets put in their appearance at Corbeil, Tii'some lo¢alities law eriforeemént'| sed tustdine sal be consteusted | community projects, which « i Ontario, Canada, than a Chinese woman, | might better be termed “enfarcément.” at the foot of front street and) MONEY and then the committeo | not to be outdone in fertility, brings forth ony will take in all that part of the Sle eine OP og nua a ' & | TILE WALL ‘BOARD : : te atnect th oe ik. | *¢ziption. ey get it coming and | : i octuplets, seven boys and aigirl. The race For light summer reading we recom- Hiei au Pe aa | xoing. u Per M. .. : $75.00 is Gi, let's hear from others. mend to European statesmen the Locarno | feet and ‘be ‘between Curry’s and) ey ae aod I i es Saceee Pact. Sweeney's wharves. he American Legion baseba! Q UPSON WALL BOARD ‘ eR é club will meet the Liberty Club to- i ~The electrical companies with their Sa ke aa oe SOME coral al we We bY eke. $55 00 airGontlitioning have ‘at last done some- It igia, relief to hear:a Georgia -pay-| inated for governor of Flovide in| eres el. Gray and Lov H thing about the weather, and Mavk Twain’sj chologist declare that no mechanical ‘lie- | the June .prin s on the Demo-! arecap srs aia rape oe i SQUARE DEAL ‘BOARD « complaint that ‘everybody was talking | detector will work. cratic ticket, will be a visitor to) (y' the mound. for the Liberties Y Persil: . 0 aboutthe weather yet doing nothing about poe at fies peed a aie | with ‘Fernandez. on the recejving| i i oes re oo information ‘received * . iste it, -e been effectively silenced. enter by an exchange: “Debtor, }here ‘by a number of ‘his close! pe baphetinay ae Oates Ni is one who owes ‘money; creditor, friends. ‘It is ‘not ‘stated what. aks ‘ & <HBRWIN Ww 2 TD ia . ‘ioe ‘Doleful sounds are being emitted from | imagines ‘he will get it.” ome whol be'the dbiiedt oF hts visit tne | ote: a IY SESE WILLIAMS FLAT TONE WALL PAINT, 15 POP. ‘the beneficiavies of the dole. ‘While the it ‘is ‘thought it will-be mostly of! Qegicers and men of the | i ULAR INSIDE COLORS TO CHOOSE “ MOS ee pa social-nature. In ‘letters ‘to{,. Ne al C \ FROM, Per ‘Gallon 80 world owes each man a’ . pmost — aun- One record we shall not try to break |‘friends Mr. ‘Martin has expre: eel pee nenon) Suiits je ih ‘ . employed want to work fo wit .is -a} is thatof 4 Hungarian barber who lathored | 8 #ratifiestion over the masnifi- | campment at Fortress Monroe, mighty poor specimen of | anity who} and shaved himself in 38 seconds. | Proportionstely Mr seine (va. They will remain there until is oO i i & 2 j Aggust 15. Three men from the sy A ; ow to Approach a Strange Dog”’ is : Bu SOMeE she eiectaitient getting things in & sie i ” we tient. the GN Sh crolect macecne neice one] ee (eae the comseay "fy AND OU WILL HAVE WHAT YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED ‘safe way is with a sawed-off shotgun ‘A telegram has ‘bi ived | ia Ger Vatki Q ‘ z s ‘been ‘received; Mr. and M Gerald Watkins According to a report printed in a ee ‘from ‘Wm. 'R. Porter. who is ‘inj announce the birth of a son Mon- Ni Javwe “section of the European ‘press, the Asked for an illustration of indirect pygedse cane in. eoetas oe 6ffi- day night. The boy weighed 11 Ni i f pe ials ‘relative t ee is. -M er A child are a Combiander-in-chief of the German army,,|.taxation, a bright student suggested ‘the! svoondos in which he saye. that ing aileely. er i | Gendtal von Pritsch, threatened to arrest | dog tax, “because the dog doesn’t pay it.” | Entomologist Sandford, ‘of “the| 3 ‘Ri Contr & | Mitler unless he immediately stopped ‘the eo eae eo aggegecn of agriculture, will, Wreeking Tug Warbler, which! ij Ph executions without trial. Had Hitler + Th: Ww 5 ; make a‘trip to’Cuba in a ‘few left-a few days ago for G@uban ‘® ‘Phone 598 ’ : at baba device which throws A tuays ito look over:the vituation-andiwaters to render assistance to ai @! White and Eliza Streets fused to stop ‘the slanghter, “his arrest | speaker's voice ‘half a mile would -be in | determine whether or ‘not the vessel in distress, returned this PA | “Your home iis worthy of the best” ! would have followed and that would have | greater demand ‘if it had an ‘attachment ‘to |‘Caban ‘fruit is ‘infected. Tt is :pos-! morning. ‘On arrival at, the scene AY boon the end of this foppish dictator. throw the speaker that far nae co the somes of -allowing ‘the ship was found to have been| @} —.—. ones ease | the fruit to come from Cuba to the’ floated by her own power. OST IMSS i IS TOIIIOI TM DE a IY ada w

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