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Hindenburg of ‘cetmaniy at the age of oe removes one of the world’s most notable | characters. His name has loomed large, both in war aud peace, during the last 20 years. j The mortal remains of the old Patriot ise | t ! i : | 1914, Hivdenbare iwas-a retired lieutenant. | general of the German army, his active’ earéer apparently over. Called from his | retirément to high eothmana at the agé of | . 66, he won signal victoties against the Rus- a cards of thanks, qomelasions of siams on the eastern front, later rising to churches trois hte supreme command of the pata: 2 | After the war he again went into re-{ i tirement, but in 1925 he was again called | i into the service of his country by his elee- | dee Wark Ave, New York: 25 East Wacker : 2 i isCAUO,; General Motors Bidg., DETROIT: tien as president for a seven-year term, ‘ oe =. | and was reelected in 1932. Although he! Golf is the only sport wkere the dub | favored a monarchy, he loyally suppofted | is always trying to impress others with| the republic, and his influénce was on the - 4 | side of peace. i particular, excellent shots of his. dae Events forcetl him finally to accept: bears outithe theory that there must be/ 4 joiph Hitler as chancellor, sivice which | more hick packed in the golf wallop | than | time the power of the aged president. has : the tekd im any othet sport.” been slight. Upon Hindenburg’s death | aged bird in the Tropical Garden ee Hitler assumed the office of. president tem- | World's Fair. msibes: rese?¥e and poise are 48-! porarily and ordered an-election to sélect may sets But when oné‘wishes to see real life; a successor for August 19. = in a natural sutfoutding, these points | Germany will sorely: miss the steady- | KEY WEST IN prove to be mighty barriers. That is why | ing hand of the dead president, which was | writers, interested in nattifal emotion and] never more needed than in the _ present | DAYS GONE BY feeling, rarely study society folk. desperate situation in which that country Fa Ya ak ce ve sitesi \ Happenings Here Jus! . : > Se TE ore | Ago Today As Taken From $ ‘ou ridicule two fellows about to Lap heen pamemenourtS i The Files Of The Citizen be aba i the sensual passion of a REFORMERS, ALL! iti ahaa good fight, men will usually come to! { As has béen poitited out on their other once. Abs anys as two In the belief that the country has / number of oc nations start threatening each other, news- been sufficiently re-formed by the New | condition of Monroe county is as -. at {| Deal now comes Chairman Fle’ ‘good as that of any other county papers of the world should heap on ridi-} 9°! © c Fletcher of the on 1 iter ahd See what the inter- Republican party with a new bag of tricks. } in the — Tt has vues ional pide veietia be. At the same time Chairman Farley of the ‘Mt vantage point while keeping Democratic party is advising the voters of ;‘"¢ @*atien #t suc aa California to re-elect Hiram Johnson of {thing for a property whee eh, ah Twenty years ago nations recogniz the Senate—the same Hiram who was Re- : : : the in floating icebergs in the to the ount of his taxes. danger ed publican, Bull Moose Republican and anti- North Atlantic. ‘They got together, form: Hoover. Senator LeFollette insurges, as |, dst niveting of the eotints Patrol, na sidbe jat the last ~ of the county thtInternational leeberg ‘end 8u e usval, and leads a new Progressive party in | commissioners when they met as that time no ships have been sunk cras Wisconsin. Governor Pinchot, Republican, ; Sicaglian urge ae Pe ing-into icebeygs. Nations recognize the ‘stands for the Democratic New Deal for! , Be daiioket ca of ii h will the et jand the adjustment dumger wars. jaw long ; ye Pennsylvania. Senator Norris seems to be | Though the meeting was ~ together over this genes mpeeace t tamed and the Nebraskan under the still | €¢ # required by law there was a ; not one taxpayer present to of fe waters of the Norris Dam has ‘apparently lubieditolis to . the as ceased his swearing about political un- against his property. In ‘f@i Short of the situation we are reminded | richteousness. Senator Borah takes to the | Memrve county sta | @{ the cemetery salesman who was trying; stump to deride government by “bureau-{'” ‘* perce” to sell a lot to a little old lady. He wound | cracy.”” Senators Glass and Byrd of Vir-| bins the up by Saying, “Just think, wouldn't it be a | ginia beg to disagree with the terms of the by taxpayers. great comfort to know that after you die} New Deal. Cabinet officers Wallace and | Ssickeoine yeu would be buried besidé this beautiful | Ickes keep four jumps ahead of the Brain | lake?” “What!” exclaimed his prospect, |. Trust with their political remedies. Mean- | . “with my rheumatism?” while President Roosevelt is planning a lot by of additional improvements in human af-! “ What can be accomplished by Labor fairs. sions the financial ¢ figure that it is an exe rare his fact was fuliv demonstrs essment 2. Whenever words of comfort seem to ed “and it prob strikes? Reason atid tict do not mix. Have | They are reformers all. The trouble | never mixed in the history of the world. lis that no two of them think the same ; ‘ is Why we ¢anot expect straight | things. a a anenee, nking and reasonable requests from oe POLE 30 girls and be t sep sone or Labor in the heat of WILLING TO HELP HH huard of edu _ That is why the government some- . i SRB IRE e , Vive st 3 es oytebelin to the National. Guard, symbol} ~~~ (Orlando, Reporter Star) yeaa to them. There’s a saying, “The: Lore: helps-those wlic } tate FERA | de it applicable to the gov- Tithe sword, in such ¢as pe: help thémselves,” and Juligs F. Stone. , of iti icipa- s sterday not one regi Ys —" are ever below anticipa nt, i lini to the sebideiis, oF Key (os aleenamapene iae mn. Visitors to interesting places are in-} West the government ix willing to help the ci election. ‘This is the secone vatiably disappointed at first. To really pull itself out of its predicament, providing the ‘ay the office has be Sppreciate quaintness in & foreign~ atmos- | cisisens were willing to help thémstives. He called | "0%," phere, one must be prepared to probe seP 8 beneath the squalor, to dismiss the- memory of sordid spots and keep in mind the ever- lasting beauties. Tourists arriving in Key } West and other foreign-like places in the for volunteer workers to give their services with- | numb out pay for the rehabilitation of the town. There Republi was almost a 100 per cent response, a That’s the spirit which wins. When folks are | is that ew other shoulders to the wheel and ; qualify before the willing to put # tion in No- Mr. aid that ative of the G. I sie Hou repres¢ Key West feports are tharkediwith an i can be 7 and lowers and " vegetation grow in Widsual nember of “big names” this sum-j{ great abundance. Nowhere in the world, is th <gler Bonding company is due in Mi mer. For example, there is Sidney Frank- | Water more beautiful. From vivid bluc and greet /ami within a few days and with lip, the American exponenbot bull fight-| t0 turquoise, the shades, depending on the depth his arrival and the elimination of , leaving the island” city tb join Ernest | ana vegetation on the bottom of the sea, give E batauanli sa y dgppabena be ingway, who maintains a home there, im fighting bulls of the deep. Franklin | evossed trails with Richard Halliburton, abaret at the be writer of travel adventures, on his way te | ort. Athletic Club last night was a de- y Beit Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas : if the city will only go ihodern and provide | cided sue . One of the « sparkle and brilliancy rarely equaled. Warm in | the hotel. winter, and coolér than any part of Florida in sum- | The Ameri | Minstrel Show and on Dance, nier, it would indeed make an ideal year around re- material. It is an auspicious begin- 3 ae eee pire 4 mg for the new Key West tourist resort aby Aver Wo Ma a Movement, for “celebrities” are about the | give it a touch of the “yesterday”—it indeed will] lone. best tourist bait ever found.—Miami Daily tie athusctnents which visiters enjoy, ahd at the . Gaitis abs clan enotagh of the old Key West, to} 2 cs " i 3 their hand: be a mecca for folks with leisure on ir hands Haseay corament: Many ‘vot- | } nest have hail to keep that i in mind. How- push, the saen will soon go over the bump. wee premiers Seer the FERA proposition to eliminate all | . syirie of checrfuinesx and determinati¢n to| Harry Gwynn hav returned from i Voptiven of the ugly by effective use of the | achieve their goal, the citizens of Key West can {Miami where he was attending to! } paint brush antl carpenter's tools offers aj y.2ke of that little island a garden spot. | matters in connection with the: eprom elimination of this difficulty. What little soil thete is apon the istatid,—thed Bideage eae 4 aiuk Cie tysinmuniceesee gis | foundation being mostlg réck—it is th@ricljest that; hibition at th oe: and money in their pockets to spend, ers are gétting ready to save thelr! Miss Betty Brown shows Gov ernor Shioltz a gorgeously plum- : at the Florida Exhibit, Chicago evecccccenarencccsecces-| Teday’* Anniversaries eoe 1813. Bloomfield, N.Y. vidence, R. E. Aug. 24, 3 ~Paulina K. editor and suffragette, born ‘Normal Mean Rainfali* ; Yesterday’s Precipitation 27 Ina| Billie Burke, actress, born in! | Normal ete ti es 5B a. i High, sists eter i" Barometer at 8 a. ! Sea Yevel, 30.19. | WEATHER FORECAST cloudy tonight i and ‘weather paFtly overeast night and Wednesday Gulf: Gentle va WwW. at Died in SESS over south portion. 1826—Robert J. panded the cy of the name, Dun, who ex-' cothe, Ohio. Died Nov. 10, 1990. sure is relatively low 1839—John F. Dryden, founder Insurance Co. ial insurance, U. r, born in M Nov. 2 of the Pruden r in indu wark, N. J:. in the middle and southwes . but it is above east of the Plain and thunderstor: * during the last ne. Died 181 0 eaecmomantas tions of the southern 1843-—Charles hester, N. Y. York, Oct. W. Stoddard, uthor ‘and profes Died April 24, 1844—Alfred Noble, a noted n civil engineer, born at Mich. Died April. 19.) 1856—Lew Dockstader, popu- Mi jar minstrel and comedian. orn’ and middie Hartford, Conn. B, 1924 Jadwin, solitier- Missouri, . who achieved the covét-' City. Kans., reportin enant-General of the lower Ohio Valle born at what below the seasonal this morning in the mi north Atlantic States,. and i of the count of the R high in the Died in New) Maximum tempei S$ or mol m., today: (Till 8 p. m.. Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly! Louis A. Hazeltine, fexearch und Wednesday | engineer, ratio neutrodyne inven Thunderthowers | With occasional thundershowers;! gentle to moderate easterly winds. | ~ | Florida: Partly ‘cloudy tonight wm Wednesday and probably in} extreme south portion tonight. Jacksonville to #lorida ad | Gentle variable winds over north portion and gentle to moderate} see eusteriy winds over south portior; { able; f “\ winds over north portion and gen-! ue to moderate easterly winds: sreantile agen. WEATHER CONDITIONS born at Chilli- puma atp hroughou‘ | ebeorsnes oe ancceubob Dr. Ellen F. Pendelton, presi- rly, R. L, 70 years age, Anne Harding, actress, borr at | Washington, D. C5 48 years ago. | Major Lester D. Gartner, m, | founder of Aviation Magazine, air Charles R. Crane of New York, manufacturer, onetime Minister 50 | to China, born in Chieago, 76 years tage. » 48 | Dr. John A, Anderson of the Mt. | Wilton Observatory, Pasadena, | Cab, a noted asttonomer, born st j Rollag, Minn., 58 years ago. : tor. born at Morristown, N. J., 4% | years ago. os Today’s Horoscope aes : | Again we find a nature that is | too impulsive and idealistie, in iform differing from yesterday | aE eer =, voting tor the tick most likely to be erected on “Wi riddell h Beach. The 1,000, losing three suc hich seems e winner, Club Package of 500 Sheets PAPER 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 Fedc14l Deposit U. Insurance Corporation S. 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