The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 18, 1934, Page 2

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Ps ERASERS I RE PACE TWO _ She Kev West Cais { puliiched Gany Maceet Seote> By THE CETIZKN PUBLISHING CO, ESC. LP. AR TRAS, Presteret. “From The Citizen Buliding Ustaer Grerue an@ Ant Streets ety Daly Kewnpaper in Key West an@ Monroe County. tor reputiication of all news dimpatches creBitee to A OF met otherwine cre@ited tm this paper and alsc ~~ ADVPRTISING RATES prpeee Fit estat » WILL. always seck the trath end print # witneut fear anc without favor; ever be afraid te attack wrong or to applaud right; siways fight for progress; never be the or- @n® or the mouthpiece of amy person, clique, faction or class; always do is stmost for te public welfare; never tolerate corruption or | tej thee; denounce vice end praise virtue: commend good dene by individual or organ feation; tolerant of others’ rights, views and opinions; print only news that wil! elevste tell ait dgiinthisks the sister; Bever eom- { oremine with princi i We have too ‘many Missourians in this country. Instead of playing the game “| win, we play to show. : If accounts are correct the traditional | heroism of seamen was conspicuous by its | ; The campaign against slot machines seems to be meeting with mighty good suc-} cess throughout al! Florida. It just goes to ; show that it can be done when there is the proper incentive —Sanford Herald. absence when the Morro Castle burned. } The six girls who were so drunk aks trees, hhad to be carried to their staterooms on the Morro Castle may have thought with minds befuddied they were in hell at last when they were enveloped by the flames. Now another adage goes into the di card. Inthe past we were advised make hay while the sun shines. are told that this method weake ae cette thusiasvic wae. ti ose $1,000 a day meet ta the All Plorida seit ant " ‘a u i orida put = like Will Rogers, tell us they see prosperity ! s : a j serves that “i n | everywhere and what a beautiful world { | we're living in. bucks a day we'd be shouting with joy in- stead of ululating with anguish. The regulatiin’ 10 per cent for “George” is now taboo in Key West. The City Council of Ftorida’s southern- most city passed an ordinance recently prohibiting tipping in restaurants, hotels, and other public places. This move on the part of the city fathers is a step toward helping Key West return to her former place in the sun, which is onder the direc- tion of the Federal Emergency Relief Ad- ministration at the present time. “No tip- ping” signs are being prominently dis- played in all public piaces—Times-Union shrewd traders and schemers of the early ancestry is still worshiped, it is becom- | | tion in part Now we} in Hond s the hay, | and that hay should be cut and gathered | while Old Sol is having a nap. Oh, we'll! learn by and by. ! } growing in this count Somehow ~ we cannot become ent cs | Florida grower cé if some of us got but ten } | growers got around i } grower could get three cents eac | | PRIDE OF ANCESTRY Honoring of parents of other worthy forbears is most commendable, but the ex- tremes to which some people carry their; pride of ancestry is somewhat amusing. ] It has been pretty conclusively es-| tablished by scientists that acquired | characteristics of one lifetime can net be | transmitted to posterity, and we have un-/ limited imstances of worthless offspring} from high-class parentage, while on the| other hand many persons born in ob- security have made notable suecesses in life. | The divine right of kings was founded i om ancestry, usually beginning with — political or military upstart. The Amer-! iean “400” was founded on the wealth of | days. ; While in some sections the fetish of ; ing out of date, and nowadays a man must; amount to something in his own right if he i would be held in high esteem. j COCOANUTS IN FLORIDA {Times-Union} j suggestion of the All Florida Com- j The recent mittee concerning the possibilities of developing ai in thi stry tate having an annual $100,000,000 has brought omments suattin of j ing analyses and interest- | from some who have : The : 2 third important pos- | in the South, pointing t the South of late has given the idea Birmingha: News sees in the grown tremendo creasing inter trees, of one kind and another, hold nruch promise of broadening the urces of our farmers veloping. new ind st econom fits to this section.” Widespread attention has been given in re-| ARTHUR BYRON WHO >= CELEBRATED HIS 62~™4 HDAY WORKING AT > UMBIA STUDIOS ae the | cent years to the possibilities of developing paper-making industry im the South from pine! { trees, with the result that mills already have been established for the manufacture of heavy grades j of kraft. Added impetas hes been gained more re- | cently by the development by Dr. Charles H. Herty | for in his laboratories at avarnah of a process making newsp' Another important industry, i wh paper frum the slash pine. the developme @ s attracted much a ion and capita! s the man T during recent years. ture of oil from the tung tree n y centers in Flor-| progress has been mad rais ing trees which grow well throughout the Gulf t area. In view of the fact that the Ini ofore has imported tung oil, resulting from development of terested in known, is a pr nishes, and also produced ty t from made by « uch matters that eventual. ry of the United anut growing in Florida— possi —paper from the Jeast encouraging, ough the Tampa Tri-4 ¢r The Tr ubject, hi rggestion on of the we boug 11-5 « years ha: dan import duty presumabl and Ha’ to protect the Ph no e6 to protect. The Tribune that it may be that three cents a nut, | the effort of pi and he buyer, when the Honduras If a Florida! t would was $50 a thousand, him an income of $90 a year from each acre, or | $960 gross from ten acres, as soon as the trees got big enough to bear.” , The Tri- the question whether suit- | Cocoanut palms will grow in Flori bune adm but raise: able land « Id be bought at a price that would | leave a profit from a gross income of $90 an acre | per year. Nevertheless it is for the idea, express- | ing the opinion that “no doubt cocoanuts can be | grown profitably on some of Florida’s coast, and we are all for the ide: fit, both to bring Florida pro- and to enhance Florida beauty with more 1% these most tropical-looking palms.” KEY WEST IN DAYSGONEBY ,” Happenings Here Just 10 Years - Ago Today As Taken From The DE iS . N . & IN ‘ N i IN Files Of The Citizen (666_ 1D, TABLET > DROP: Clseka) Malorne) side, a Calas first day, Headaches or Neu- ralgia in 30 minutes Fine Laxative and Tonic ‘ be con. Mest Speedy Remedies Known LIQt Ce DE FRANK CRAVEN, wo Plays TAS oe i fas? “| WEATHER CONDITIONS LEADING ROLE, WROTE THE PLAY Vesterday’s Pre: 09 Ins % AND DIRECTED IT AS WELL. ~ Normal Preci 23 In seen ied 7 ne re eee morning off the Neth ee) Tomorrows Almanac ant. Rowton, Mas 7. here THATS GRATITUDE”. . ALWOST A ONE-MAN SCREEN PRODUCTION. PRINTING If You Send Us Your Next Order You Will Be Assured of Prompt Efficient Service THE ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Building P 2 ON -E 5 1 IAAP APE L EL COE ' Highest a | Lowest Mean pat i ™=ery a Barometer at 8 a m, today Hatteras Nf : aera Sea level, 29.98. ong Fs a Tevceret = rere WEATHER FORECAST smal from eo ten ee whem es - of ne s orth and wae. e* are seasonal and be Flornds permesia tre of 2 the Martian, Loews —— ® aed - Ke Official In Charee SHEILA MANNORS, A:— THOUGH BORN IN CALIFORNIA, HAD 7 BE SENT TO THE HAVANA MARDI“ GRAS + AS "MISS CALIFORNIAN’ TO CRASH INTO THE MOVIES. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Establiched 49 Years of the — a vacenen wees Your build is Nes "Today s Horoscope lected, ~yecate no divid i be ee eet towers come. elected Car- You. who are born today, have econd. a military nature. Your disposi-| or queen tion is aggressive, and the ten- comfort for your fam Celebration deney ~ will be to take things by The coming t« force and to many opportunities the standards of t tume urist ses rs ” and for- . for pr _| tune by dint of “up to lina; neath this there seems a more re- j fined and lov i ‘ that will go far to ov INVESTIGATE THE ADVANTAGES TO YOU Protected and e a many times over in e ha & | } i For Loans Under the Metignat Housing Act THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Reserve {unfavorable opi agere ions siveness, JUST RECEIVED | 70¢ SACH LAWN FURNITURE, DOWN CYPRESS, IN B IXTURE WITH F SS OU a Ss aly, A) N % LAWN MOWERS, EACH 8.00 a tt tr eo Sn a Sh eS | et i] tn jonvsseredrescvesreurssesesasveddbevebETTA VISIT OUR HARDWARE STORE AND LOOK OVER THE MANY ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS OFFERED South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. | | N Phone 598 White and Eliza Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” ‘4 SLID es SB PCI PL PPRLPLELLLLLL TEES

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