The Key West Citizen Newspaper, August 8, 1934, Page 2

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‘ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN SCHOOL OF HER OWN © Zs ai fs és KEY WEST IN CEDARVILLE, Mich. — Mrs. When the Congressional committee DAYS GONE BY |John .Parstow is the teachey. and headed by Representative Hamilton Fish - of New York reported some months ago on i ~——— | Pupils in the little schoo! houg in: Communist activities in the United States, Degg aides duet 10 Yourtittie city, ; a sizeable:section of the press and public The Files Of The Citizen \ A wrestling match at a New sought to, ridicule the findings of the com- | , York City arena ended with a mittee, and intimated that Mr. Fish and his| he Citizen was in communica-| hive sceesgicte ait mea aber Si + THE RED MENACE mats lly interested in the proposition | = 4 i for the new hotel at the corner of ; Recent developments in connection | Duval and Fleming streets and’ with some of the more important strikes | #ked when was it expected that), epi: th i the certifieation would be made. which have occurred tend to confirm the | j¢ was told that the representative correctness of the Fish committee's report, | of the G. L. Miller company wa est. approved modes will be seen. * é In what is the last membership “ | that the certification would be! a oe It is now well established that the | age tomorrow. In the event that | 2M the MeNider Trophy, a 4 e genera) strike in San Francisco, which for | this is done occupants of the build. fered by the past national com- her four children aye the iy | Lowest ~.. Normal Mean Yesterday's Preci Normal Precipitation ... .14 Ins. “This regord covers 24shour period ie [ending nf 8 wcloek thin morting. jthe Plaitis’ States and middle Mis- scientific periodical, appeared, % Tomorrow's Almanac e Sun risés Sate associates were seeing things under ihe | tion today with one who is deep-\ gircerent bob effects and the Jat-| { of the year the local post of | the American Legion expects to] $ at gather in 50 to 75 new members. j By doing . this they expect» to} Giseak inks general sys. fn Miami and it \ was supposed! \ eases a ina g way. | strengthen their chances for, win.) Barometer at 8 a. m., today: Aes srtuall Iyzed all activi-{imes now on the site will be ad-| mater, Hanford MeNider, to the iat e lays virtually paralyzed all activi- vised to move out next week as! *tate making the greatest in mem- charged for at | ties in that and nearby cities, and menaced the work of rasing the structures | 2¢™hip by midnight, August 10. trom whicd | the supply of food for the public, was in- | would begin at once. It was stat-| i b n Australian. Communist |e4 that the Miller representative mamated by. !in Miami has the eration of Labor, but was broken largely | ee built, This was said by a ®hOST, LANDIS & KOHN 4 oe zh oh K Stine 2 se Wark Ave, New York: 36 Rast Wacker Drive, | through its repudiation by President; Nestor Alfonso, chauffeur im ye day, ah ab- is an e lished fact, he s: J44iCAGO; T: re . ey We.t, was take a CHICAGO; Oeneral Motors Bldg., DETROIT: Green of that body of legitimate Uni Key We.t, was taken out by ‘event the road is built. there is n Wahon Bidg., ATLANTA. | party of masked men last night rn” | workers. jand severely whipped. He w * The red hand of Communism is also forced into an automobile at t “ thousands of touris IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST : ‘ " |eorner of Duval and Greene stree cea seen in the Alabama textile strike, in | anq taken out on the county road, °PRottunity of dri over what er Bridges to complete Road to Main ; ’ ae te oe land _ where, and 'Fitzphtrick * streets. Sones nea sine oe sae by ' hy . i A were four or five men‘in the politicians for offic for which 9. Free Port. ; | Abundant evidence is . available to Mieonce sid, ana-all of them wore there tant. ronete chance of their 4. Hotels and Apartments prove that the Communist menace, par-'} masks. | Betting elected. 6. Bathing Pavilion. ticularly to honest American labor, is no : f | During the aa ace. a 6: ieeelion myth. It is a reality which must be dealt) Lieutenant J. H. Thomas, secre-' there was reported by the weather 1. Airports—Land and Sea. j with in - vigorous fashion. Fortunately, eee we sun Genes Hosa er bureau at Sand: Key: (21. vessel r ioti Lope er ton Committos, said sing that point, All of them 4, Consolidation of County and City || level headed and patriotic labor leaders of | today. that two bands instead of were going weet, Governments. legitimate unions seem disposed to reject | one were coming to Key West for | ae dictation by the Communistic. element the celebration. The municipal Misses Edith Lowe and Esme within their ranks. i institution’, every loyal citizen can per | athletes of the island. They will H y | will participate in events with Key’ nin, t the home of Miss, Flor- Westers, Arrangements are now! ence Sands. A delightful program | being made to have 300 bobbed was rendered by members of * Mohammedans have at least one [haired Cuban beauties among the! club and delicious — refreshments signal virtue in that they never ask “Is it (Fort Myers News-Press) j Visitors for the celebration. The served by the hostess. hat enough for vou?” Their religion for- It is not such a long shot bet that one of the —- SEN ape et Me ke Se ta os etear He hal bifis them to comment on the weather, lest 48 sovereign states will emulate Key West by giv it ‘appear that they are eritieal of Allah’s ing itself up to the federal government. meteorological arrangements. The state is North Dakota. It is rapidly | DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE 33h INSURED UNDER or equaten= «+» | nearing the end.of its.repe... Wheat, the lone crop of its vast reaches, is no lenger able to support the heat who had arrived by way of Ten- luxury of statehood. Abandonment appears in- US. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE PLAN ‘ a bewhiskered man stood on a evitable. The only question is what form it will take when the people finally reach the conclusion, date ago soliciting tunds for the Lord. City | * sid im Key WEL, that thy cart go on THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK q : Z A other contingent scheduled to ar-! marvia: rd Vhite will tz | I 5 ' ar. ge to Frank White will te SI D E | G H S the Communists to wreck our American | |i. yin he 112 of the foremost Bbplins penton y ‘ form a worthy public service. : By MARCY B. DARNALL, Former Editor of The Key West Citizen NORTH DAKOTA'S DILEMMA * Asserting that he was an angel from were unimpressed by his claim to a | “" oe ne ; OF KEY WEST mission and offered him his choice | | 1!’ Mcblem is not as simmle as at Key West | Member of the Federal Reserve Ld *, : e] E a je method of meeting 1 may e similar. c wt geing 0 in) eee PP hogs bic GERA,{ AAA. ‘sad ather’ federal Member of the Federal Deposit agencies North Dakota is already pretty much in Insurance Corporation : Axel Gyllenkrok, a Swedish official, the hands of Uncle Sam. Salvation lies in extend- U. S. Government Depositary has SS wine tn taictty ing the scope of those agencies and in that exten- have enjoyed for more than 250 years. He isn't giving up so much, as the only priv- remaining to the Swedish nobility is that of being executed with a sword in- stead of an axe. And the death penalty is no longer imposed in Sweden, anyway. » Two Connecticut Yank dia seurvy trick on an uns at one hot day recently. Driving’ with two : ‘ ‘ sion federal contro) will necessarily substitute for loca] autonomy. . nad Sart ee a ren ——— That control will not be forced.on North Da- | kota any more than it was forced on Key West. If | it comes it will be at the request of the people, | accompanied by surrender of their ‘right to commit economic and politica! follies. | “Jim—let’s buy that General Electric Refrigerator this (| ‘The matter, we should think, would have as.| much attraction for ‘North Dakota as it had for HiKey West. The people out there gnust know by Nithis thWe°tnat tie} cun’tsapport ‘a ktate govern- git companions they had @ puncture, but} ment in she.style.to. which they. have been aceus instead of changing tires they hid in some |) tomed. or any.other style for that matter. There ? riffs, } bushes by the roadside. Presently another | j. 4 io; ¢: ‘ting governors, . ear came along, and seeing two attractive | mayors, ete., but it is fun that must be paid for young women in trouble the driver stopped | with taxes. Als long as the sport ean be afforded and gave the necessary aid. When he had no one wil] deny it to American citizens.. But departed the lazy tricksters emerged from | North Dakota can no longer pay the feed bills for their hiding place and proceeded on their | i, politica! way. polo ponies and whether they like it or mn to horseshoe pitching. The truth is they would probably like it just not they will re to t = | { The story is told that about 100 years ago the British Admiralty decided to defy superstition with a ship named Friday. docsn’t appeal to any 0 Her keel was laid on Friday, she was | as we can, and si launched on Friday and her captain was j the end down we natmed Friday. She started on her maiden as judgment or as well. Itsii the idea of coming down off GENERAL @ ELECTRIC ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR finest refrigerator General Electric eve- built. Dist’nguished new their high ho that doesn’t appeal to them. It We stay up as long a little longer. But in ally or with a crash @ “Like most housewives sae Friday. Fve always wanted an : voyage on Friday—and was. never, heard H The mechanics of North Dakota’s descent will electric Periiariee solieg: freezes mote tape “i ri 4 uses less current; all-steelcabin from again, . > be interesting to watch because it may set a After shopping around, stainless steel freezer; all the mod- comparing values and talking to several of our friends who have General Electgics, Jim and I natu- rally decided a G-E was the refrigerator for us. But you know how men are—he wanted to wait— untillconvinced himwith pencil and paper that the refrigerator would easily ern convenience features; plus 5 Years Protection against failure of the sealed-in-steel mechanism for only $5—the standard 1 year warranty and 4 more years pro- tection for only $1 a year (which is included in the price) SEE ALL THREE! Monitor Top, Flat-top, Liftop models—all General Electrics—a G-E refrigerator for every home Pai diet cant) tol oe fashion in the nationalization of these Untited | Unique among radio features - is a| States. North Dakota is not the only one on the weekly broadeast by “Uncle” Simon Phil- | ragged edge. If it goes over the deep end and lips, SG-year-old ex-slave, over a amall | tikes it there is no telling where the jumping off station in Birmingham, Ala. His offerings! may end. The situation has the possibilities of consist of reminiscences concerning the | starting a movement for the reorganization of our Old South, the Civil War, and reconstruc- | governmental structure on more efiicient lines. It tion days, has also other and graver possibilities, warning of save enough on fooabills and income —see them ali io our which the tom-toms of democracy will not fail to and other pspaeaes both Gispleyroomean: See 2 1 winter and summer, to Prices as low as _ George W. Allen of Omaha will hang | sound. : make the payments onit.” $967 his shingle as a lawyer at the age of | eee ae eee if. oe Month 50, having been admitted to the bar only ; A great executive is one who has recently. He enters upon his new profes-| sense enough to go fishing after hiring the THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY ' after serving 25 years on the police! right men to do the work.—Newark A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager o and retiring as chief. | Ledger. ee acini ! Sea level, 30.06, if bol i Wherever roads are built tour-} WEATHER: CONDITIONS 4 vega money with’ ists will go and this is what will! named Harry Bridges. The general strike | Viich to pay for the land on whicn' happen when the road connecting | was not sanctioned by the American Fed- | the hotel will be built. the mainland with Key West is| Pressure continues above 30.00! inches throughout tie Atlantic | Key | States, and in most of the Gulf Sos degrees Little Rock, ee West “Road to the Mainlang”| States, New York City, 30.24 in-| 102 degrees; and Abilene. Texs ches, and is upper Mississippi. and Mis 1. And in the | wuilt, there is na| Valleys and central Plains States,; WEATHER FORECAST =| Fast , question in his mind but what; a 5 ns ac ipil take the | cept for light showers in porti i (Till 8 p. m., Thu’ of the Lake region, South Carolinal Key West and Vicinity: 1 3 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 199 | TODAY'S WEATHER | today inlistony tand Georgia and central and Which English destroyed most i 90! northern Florida, no rain has fal-. ‘he Spanish Armada, ....78{ len during the last 24 hours in the be eeperoe ..84| country east of the Rocky Moun-; 1776—On this day W, . 84| tains. Temperatures continue sea-| ton's Army of the Revolution eam: Rainfali* | sonable in the Atlantic and Gulf; sisted of 10,500 fit for duty, 7 — stati «| States, and have fallen in the itation: 0 Tne Lake Superior region, but abnor-. 1797—N. Y. Medical | mally high readings still prevail in! tory, a quarterly, first Temperature” i sippi Valley. High temperatures . M.|yesterddy were as ‘follows: St. “William Hull, with . m.|*Louis, Méoand Dodge City, Kans.,/ an Américan army of 1,000 meq. a > sip who had entered Canada, evacgat fed the countey. Tomorrow's Tide 1876—First mimeograph pategt issued Edison - 2:21 {cloudy tonight and Thursday, ! probably thundershowers Thare day; gentle to moderate easterip winds. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight hae En 7 ~~, and Thursday with seattered tha Thundershowers dershowers Thursday afternoon Jacksonville to Florida Stenite: | Moderate easterly winds and he | 100 degrees, | weather partly overcast tonight Eiger PS and Thursday | ulf: Moderate east and | southeast winds i G. &. KENNEDY, yi Official In Chaves Partly Cloudy moderately low in . D., 29.80 inches ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN A : ill be the ique strete | which many locals of Union textile work- and chastised. After the flogging | “il! be the most unique stretch of ees * <1] ers Have Ffused to join. The same is true | be Was returned to the city in an) "" daisial Water and Sewerage. Saad lis ahi ‘ <a, | almdKt ritide eohdition and ordered) paitons es of strikes in Seattle, Minneapolis and else- | to gétvout’ of the-car at C Editorial comment:. The ideal | { band of 60 pieces and the Cuban! Burgos entertained Wednesday} : | litary Band of 125 pieces are to evening with a shower in honor In combating the sinister efforts of | be in Key West for the event. An-: of Miss Wilhelmina Lowe, whose tage contests for themselves and The Jolly Club met last -eve-} ee tte "CLALitdtiditdtiddididitddaidkhidiéeeeetitztéttaititieitaad FI PPTLPOOPCLLLLELLELL LCL LLL See Jaurs Cacney in Warner Brothers Picture, “Here Comes the Navy” “Theres'nothing tough about my throat. that’s why | smoke Old Golds’says James Caquey CLEA hdd hk ad tetL Madeecdideadnknknt THE ROMANCE OF CEMENT Is written the world over in magnificent modern temples and indus- trial buildings; on highways, bridges, tunnels;—in fact it is practically im- pessible for one to get out of sight of monuments to the uses of cement unless one goes off into the solitudes of a woods camp where Nature remains in the raw. In the rehabilitation program of Key West, cement is destined to play a very large part. As its need arises, we hope you will phone us to deliver you what you need of this important aggregate. Small lot of 1x6 No. 3 Com. dressed four si sheathing or backing up wall bo (This lumber was shipped to us in error, a lieve our storage facilities), special rd, storm shutters, JUST RECEIVED A carload of 2x4 No. 8 common dressed 2 four sides, per M. e 32.00 South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. Phone 598 . White and Eliza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” 2 es) se Fp) U sal eo rm | IP PU ALCIZLZALLLALLZLAZLALALLALLZLZLEALZAZLAL ALAA

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