The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 28, 1934, Page 2

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omer Mee Te — ERATE LORE Of 2 CHEM A. TD HUAN AGS NN OF ENT OD £ ‘ “ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1 : : nesitiemaptienananent FORD SNIFFS AT WASHINGTON . TODAY’S WEATHER Even in Washington and on Capitol |: Hill, there are a surprising number of peo- : Es. cies eS ple who find a considerable residue of hikes Sa sce ag! and Se rt wing val Soop, gens tamay sound common sense in Henry Ford’s latest | Frocas "99! East Gulf: Gentle to ; | Dally Newspaper vd West and Monroe | tribe on the subject of our national | | prog SHES UKE A LOT OF Mie me “i winds mostly east or southeast, tered at Key West, Plorida, as second elass matter | legislative machinery. ; if fs i te Ar TPA, Normal Mean | WEATHER CONDITIONS ; Yiee “Some people say,” writes Mr. Ford, : _ | Yesterday’s Precipitation 01 Ins. | —_—— Mouiher of the Acsogigted Press “that the politicians are saving the coun- ! | Normal Precipitation .18Ins., An area of moderately low Associated Press is exclusively entitled to ase jut republication of all news dispatches credited to or not otherwise credited in this paper and also Thin record covers conan. pers pressure overspreads the Piging x img at 8 ocleck thin merniOs, | Sates and upper Missixcippi Wale try. Others say they are ruining the coun- ; a Hey, Duluth, Minn., inched! try. I don’t agree with either side. My belief is that what goes on in the Capital is | Sen rises - 6:18 & M-| and pressure is high this morning tin i) Sun sets - 6:17 P ™-| over most sections east of the of no gréat importance, one way or the | Mons? rises 11:12 Pm icsiesippi River, W . other. Laws do not save a country. Life | | Moon sets... 12:37 D =! 6 90.96 inches cnet changes too fast for that. By the time a i | Tomorrow's Tides ed showers, mostly light, have ee law gets on the books, the situation it was | A.M. curred during the last 24 howrs it designed to meet has altered.” | | High 1:17 the Middle and North Atlantie bes euaeer se ssf : \ l Eom _ 8:41 tates, extreme southern Flotida, There’s a certain real consolation for | | Barometer at 8 a. m., today: on the Texas coast, and in a few readii lutions of t i 4 san a wn ty tics ets wit be"eharged tor at} the average American in Mr. Ford’s final | | Sea level, 30,03. ioterlan, aaa a a) ag i j av ‘allen from ° wer Lal nts by churches from whieb | conclusions on the subjects, even though ; | WEATHER FORECAST region and Gide Valley eauuil } & revenue is to be derived are 6 cents a line, sou Cities is an Open forum and invites diseus- Sine ttle nmin ahd) aubecte of local oF genersl etemt but it will not pubiish anonymous to the Atlantic ex ROLES - ‘low normal in northern distriett Key West and Vicinity: Gener-) i, light frost reported this ‘ally fair tonight and Saturday; morning in northern Kentucky; ful a people to be hampered much by legis- | while readings e ue shove the lation. Nothing can hurt the United oR You seasonal avert the Gulf and States.” _| KEYWESTIN | Today’s _ 'Poday In History a aie The real foundation of recovery, in DAYS GONE BY Anniversaries Bi oo n Charge. Ford’s opinion, is not to be found in the : \ halls of senates and legislatures. “There teseprisgy aioe aut < Age eRe : lo, Portuguese-born explorer, dis-! fi fi : z jo Today As Taken From =| 183_Prosper Merimee, French covered San Diego Bay—naming are experiments now going on in chemical | The Files Of The Citizen | novelist, born, Died Sept. 13.! it San Miguel laboratories, in shops, in new kinds of busi- 1870. eee ness thinking,” he declares, “which are he says it with a stern and frowning face. | “Laws cannot ruin this country,” Henry | opines. “We are too strong and resource- | — “ RattUAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES ‘ FROST, LANDIS & KOHN Bee Ave. New York; 35 East Wacker Drive, - «AMdCAUG; General Motors Bldg., DETROIT; ¢ Walton Kidg. ATLANTA. eo |. IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN s Hor: ‘oscope ewan --sevevus: le 3 ‘ 1." Water and ‘Sewerage. > **” wee. Louis T. Bragassa, chairman of A high intelligence with lefty ninations comes from this de Ford counts on for big results is in food- | ‘Tampa. Mr. Bragassa is having, Ea Bown Ee Chu cchiAll stuffs. We are all going to be eating | the cards printed today and will} CUN0t, Dorn at Clurciville N. S. gi iz | Died in New York City, Fe H | j i » & » Bridges to complete Road, to, Main H Y ge oo .4' 1795—Historie Triple Alliance 7 ane d ae a hed, a. Mele. far more important to the future than all | the Publicity Committee of the Peyaal rane! at ae see nade pare sae oe Fair but in. spite’ of ‘the’ Sell a "5 s. Se . Selebra- eI » is day, ed by “ : iS. » a a3) i Paet.; O the experiments in government. In the [ae Se bare born in Switzerland. Died at Austria. | gentle to moderate winds, mostly ardent disposition, there is a tem fi ra a like cha Rahs dentst Jong run, the chief result of the govern-'| @ Coiier, one of the country’s’ : Princeton, , Feb, 8, 1884. Ae easterly, lemon to force the ene nein than Le . : - 2 A ' a “ori * oe it b persuasion Gu " ment experiments will be a lot of experi- | foremost advertising men that he = 1833—British Parliament Act] Florida: Generally fair tonight to €@in it by persuasion a 5. Bathing Pavilion. ‘ . ere | 1829-—Frances E. Willard, tem against thi. much as possible “4 er ° ence for the officials concerned.” will have advertising cards for the; | ance advocate, college presi. #bolished slavery throughout its| and Saturday. Ft it Sig ¢ oc <n oat One of the “experiments” which Mr. cee oe So Er ne dent, founder-president of the dominions. | Jacksonville to Florida Straits:, hurt by the desire rur . sshd . oe World W. C. lecturer and Senet j Gentle winds mostly easterly and; with the control of th Consolidation of County and City Governments. 1850—Floggizg abolished in U.| —-———---. . -—__— S. Navy and all ves i merce. | chemical foods before long, he thinks. “The | *“"4 them off this afternoon. 1898. . so : ‘ “ ; day is coming,” he says confidently, ‘when Sic pa Airs: BOR: Teo Nel 1840—George W. Peck, new the cow and the hog will be scrapped. | who were known as “Pay Neil and! paper publisher, Wisco’ Many will think this prediction absurd, | Mrs. Pay” when Mr. Neil was 4 ernor, author of “P just as they did when I said, years ‘ago, ; P#*master in the navy during the’ Roy” born at Henderson, N. ictatorship countries, law says What dictators please. 1865 -Louis Pasteur, | famed French medical scienti: aged of the NATIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM i "| «He who blackens others does not by| that the horse was doomed as a means of wie See Ses os sans ae pie in Milwaukee, April 16,; Se ee Your building is an investment in living. Neg Fe * era s 916. * es . Pp mts this whiten himself. Often it is just the} transportation. The cow is not a clean | week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dex-| en i 6 6 6 | lected, it pays no dividends and brings in no in ay around. animal. Ways will be found to produce a | ter Dorgan. | The Neils say they’ 1841 — Georges Clemenceau | if Somes : beverage superior to milk, cheaper and | (eye an 2 t, time editor, born.| LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE, | Protected and improved your home pays s : \ NOSE DROPS many times over in convenience, happiness and _Checks Malaria in 3 days, Colds! comfort for your family. The coming tourist season is going to present many opportunities for profit if your building * = Want your home town to go ahead? Then take hold and do a little pulling Shead yourself. more easily handled. And foods will be developed superior to beef and pork. The ; From 20 to 30 newspapermen! —Kate Douglas Wiggin,! first day, Headaches or Neu- mind finds it hard to imagine how primi- peng Ree alee sale sy BU -_ “alain: toy 20 amientes r : | or the grat spectacular celebra-j picq jn England, / Fine Laxative and Tonic tive the present is, compared to the INVESTIGATE THE ADVANTAGES TO YOU in, SAB ai = tion next month. Information to Smid 2h Mack: Seeds E: dies Ki 5 z a Key West prohibits tipping. That’s| future.” pg | this effect has been received by, 1g69-Franklin. Pame Mall.|— ‘up to the standards of the times. ike ipees against the New Be CRA oes <* ‘= {J. H. Thomas, secretary of the! noted Johns Hopkins professor of | BENJAMIN LOPEZ 2 . pk 7 is rome teat zi Executive Committee of the San} ee Bene a i‘ sane Plaine AF UNERAL HOM EI) For Loans Under the National Housing Act Deal. ‘Tribune. LOTUERY, FOR ELECTION Carlos International Celebration.! Towa, Died Nov. 17. 1917. Sisiiaes ce. see : —— There will also be a corps of} _ —s Bake e: i atablehed ‘ears . These Hopewell strikers who caused (Tampa Tribune) photographers who, with the writ-' about the defeat of the Regulars see Nao — : THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST collodion to hardem in the rayon factory She New. York lottery plan. has created wide- | °T® Yi! cover every phase of the! in one of the most interesting isceaced Rabayacee | Member of the Federal Reserve " liter: “ az a event. ! games played in| many weeks. pipes literally “gummed up the worl spread discussion, by’ no means eonfined to New sa Both teams played excellent balli' *hene 138 Miebe coe’ York, Hf it should go into effect there, many | The Key West Country Club; but the Regulars were outclassed ,;—————— at eta will hold an important meeting to-! at every point and went down in CLLLLLLO LOLA ELLE LEO T2Oa# EL ED LA morrow evening in the rooms of! defeat to the score of 7 to 2. } geiadaagpncins ° “Man wants but little here below, + But wants that LITTLE LONG.” It’s net with» us,, (we swear it) so, other hard-pressed cities will certainly have similar plans for raisii ~ municipal funds, to be voted for | the chamber of commerce at which | i br against. It has already caused tremendous op- | time the question of constru The board of county commis-! 4 Tit’ onijy im tite: song- position, partly on moral grountls, partly from the |# (lub house for the organ a. Beppe inti Wels ; will be discussed. Plans for the} state engineer from Tallahas: s = legal and the practical angles. building will be exhibited at the’ will arrive in Key West some time fnstieadi af tearing dow, the old Key s to look within the next few da “Even if the city is compelled to give up its | meeting. Charter member 5 the proposed other interested residents 2 Went howws, tiey ave discovering that} lottery plan, one of the happier features may be oe ee roe Seite e enye ° “oe p: . “ bs vited to attend. ) ‘om Stoel and to Boca tikes same fouses: ave veritable treasures } retained—for example, the system of picking of- aoe re ae Mies cbneirie a Zilo & comtection and anchitecture. They | ficials by lot,” suggests the New York Times, in Owing to the general strike of | tion Company, which has the Pere Guilt by Haediy mew to last and they | one of its lighter editorial page comments. | cigarmakers in Tampa there were ct, will start work in ; ; “| more than 300 cigarmakers arriv-| three weeks, All of the N O W rT Bave.— Mami — Might. This is a brig’ » and has a certain eynical | ing on the boat from Tampa this! js on hand and will be a ——- — appeal. It would eliminate the waste and ex- | morning. Those arriving today! at Stock Island in a 2 if a bandit “sticks” you.wp, takes all | pense of elcetions, the Times writer r =, | ‘tate that another large con-! together with the machinery for ‘ ‘i AE AD, vt eleetions, the Times writer remarks; it ca 3 IND KE 100 POUND KEG e have, and them, im, a> moment of f woe -pare u | tingent is expected to come in on the work. neresay. bands you back 4 couple of ffalo nickels for carfare,. would you call im an indian giver? —Timest inion. What reds of biased, inaccurate and | the next boat from Tampa. It would not inflame pop- | -—_ ; A large class Editorial Comment: Present, have the patriarchal nutlook is that the girls Key) ferred at a meeting onen, he would not be dis- = jook is that the girls in ferred at a meeting . of rundidaty 50 POUND KEG ... : 7.00 TDIKEGIs.,. 355. = 50 iso: “If an intelligent and able iw est will know more about driv-, campmeni L. O. O o= pi a i ; ampmeni LL, 5 25 POU ed call veneer wend ant he printable. 4 or veraue be once seid or did something | ing automobiles than they wil)| held Fi evening. - : - . * ee ereree ' eg: Y, is g > f a Jhite ine. a } h Stpaficeis tates je alienate a minority. Persons selected | about making muffins. has been in proce ZILO is made of Pure White Lead, Zinc, and Pure Linseed O T woes ‘ for several week no substitute materials used in ZILO We were wrong in thinking hurri-; hee! would not spend most (Lid dntAtbktkttttkhtritkidtdéedaitiii il a a re Snappy work by the Liberty{of the largest the encampment re nee ~ ra - eanes are without lightning ~Doring the | nm of scheming to be re-elected. | bashall club yesterday brought! has ever initiated = A 25-pound keg of ZILO will take about five quarts » last hurricane that bit Key West—1919” ¥ World not build up political machines that Oil and the cost of approximately 9 quarts of Pure Lead a The Citizen informs us, “# thundered and} wonid te BR Ae ee aS ae cae works out as follows: } ‘ gold is really “cornered.” GARBAGE CANS—Small To Medium Size il American citizens into a big box and r s ii : Be draw out one and make his President. We won’t It stands to reason that if the United } select governors, sheriffs, and aldermen that way. | HOTEL LEAMINGTON 3-Gallon with cover ... 50e lightened while the wind meneen at a} vent them from serving with complete disinter- | STEAMSHIP Co 1—25 pound keg velocity of more than 100 miles an hour.” | estedness, though abolishing many of the | Zilo arenes e | : i 7 UNITED STATES FAS! F p é ! —P. E. B. in Tampa Tribune. | evils of democracy, - plan would retain in a | MAIL ROUTES FOR } — nae Linseed Oil 1 62 ; -—_—--- | mmceh ter degree than at present the demo- at $1.30 gallon _....... : Friday, September 24, 1869, was ever | eratic lp tetas ene Pe ner PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES - ‘ uf = . mm giving every one an equal chance | Effective April 27, 1933 = Rfterwards known in Wall Street 48 § tur offic ; i pele Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays 12:15 i Results: 9 quarts of ¥ *Black Friday. sf On. that day Jay Gould If your objection is that such a lottery is | : Leave Havawa for Key West Wednesday, and Saturdays | paint : 2 ‘ 5.12 & tried to “corner” the country’s gold #4p-} without precedent you are reminded that we al- 9:45 A. Cost per quart 57e ply, but failed, however having received! ready-piek our juries by lot. After their names ae ave Key Weat for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Satur- | me ‘ ee 3 = \Y aie ; " i trant apie ait . 4 ' ost per gallon $2.28 | an advance tip of what President Grant} are drawn, some may be disqualified, but nobody | Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the For $2.28 per gallon—one of the finest hous t IN was going to do, Gould was able to sell) can yo out in the ‘first place and pick the best 12 Dock, "Phone 71 | HOE Ree DOPE E = ONeEO : e finest house paints . ‘ } short and come out long. Where Gould} men in Tampa, even for a life-and-death trial. a peta es om Ne a aru . 2 geen een an ne ae failed, President Roosevelt succeeded, and | Still, there's no prospect that we will put the | Les Oil. Phone us your order. | : i ° Py : = ° States reduces production in agriculture] sometime: we get poor officers under the voting | 4 “ , . and manufacture, other nations will ip-j system, tek bt Bagh: they: srelthe lotticéts 9 can. ‘MIAMI’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL” : 414-Gallon with cover 75e | trease theirs and on account of the result-} jority of voters think they want. NE Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard by ing shortage, demand and receive higher | Reese. Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne Bay H 101%4-Gallon with cover a: 00 } prices. Good will is nothing but the habit | About the only way railroad traing | Opensita Unian Bea Station : t acquired by patronizing concerns and once; will ever put busses out of business will be | ‘other nations take trade away from us and | by catching them at grade crossings. SAVERY SATE EVER QeOteD South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. CitLictiteeiieeeedd TLOTR: Ce IIPA IG A : . | $ Single Room with Bath .. supply customers whom we are now serv pod Sars Sena | Sing! : | Phone 598 W ing or have served in the immediate past, Lazy men usually have a lot of|$ Double Room with Bath | “Your home is worthy of th rer — the habit acquired will prevail and the} theories which, like themselves, won't | ALFRED SIMONS, Manager. | _ . trade forever lost to us, work, eecccccccccccce WITLI EDDM. PID PPP LAS 2 OTM aw aa ii

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