The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 20, 1934, Page 2

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sean StS od In a recent editorial, the Saturday Evening Post observes that Aimerican busi- one and ness is much cleaner and better than the ‘aly Daily Newspaper In Key West ana Monroe | Politicians, through their investigations, County. -have tried to represent it. i The investigations of which the Post ably in the efforts. that are being speaks have been carried on spasmodically | made to hve a band establi for a number of years, and during the last odes wines “¢ comers bes 2] five years have greatly increased in num-} ceived one letter from Washing- ber. For the most part. they have been KEY WESTIN [ Happenings Here Just 10 Ago Today As Taken From > The Files Of The Citizen i i ton and is e ing others to reach here during the week. Hope | Sun sets _ ‘Heron used to manufacture political ammunition. | is entertained that the repeated Moca — and presure contmame . B requests made for the band at the Moon siowly 2 Gui comet Zhe investigators—and members, of both | 1.41 station will be granted. i Full Moon, over qouthere Basins major parties have been involved—have eS ste northern high pressure ares Se sSeee . ~: oe 4 oO statement over ‘pertherr 3 been less interested in giving the people a | peen oe ae Pa rene tine on tn High fee eg J true picture of affairs, than in seeking to, the position of the storekeepers low mches Kam Bawe oo _—— ee enhance their own reputations as enemies ses lig ao a a a 5 2 Gs ben. —_ — ae of corruption and friends of the people. j stores remain open every day in- emeemer er <i The result is that, when evidence was |ciuding Wednesday during the far west te Seg om - i \ adi seacon. Some of the stores which = brought forth that in any way indicated Reve Aeiead te close Wedwna ay (Til 8 p. m., Sunday) = that some individual concern was dishonest iiD. Semain_ open 4his eack - hect or unethical, tre idea has been subtly dis- | cause of the necessity of closing | seminated that it was representative of all | during the high winds but what) ind By thi bli they wili do next week on Wed- industry. By this process, public con-} yay thas uot been decided, fidence in the character and integrity of our business leaders has been unwarrantly | Dve to the unfavorable weath Key West and Vicinity: Fai i Sunday partly cloudy. ate 2. Bridges to complete Road to Main hak this week™many of the sponging s land. sha ag x vecsels were forced to remain ‘ 4 It is as unfair to say that because one | port, but will start on the regular Steeeeenens pr eres banker failed His trust all. bankers are | trips to the beds within the next ae 5 few days. Every vessel in the } fepkednas it would be to:paint to a pully}, ine bisincss hes becn over- li Hicjal whq accepts 4 bribe and say | hauled, repait2d and painted and | | t MF publig officials’ ‘dre of the same } is ready forthe business of tak. | re on ea j stamp. In both business and government | ™£ Sponge- and preparing for the of life a pated 28 Sorte | possibly showers; fresh northeas iz winter season. With clear water., manner w there are corr@pt men who should be | which usuaily prevails during the) ate formed. Parents say that # good | d,. but. fortunately they are rare. | winte school lunch situation influences| Florida: Fair tonight; Sunday No one opposes the prosecution of those | **ticipating large catches, BS ANTS Consolidetion of Coanty-}and-, ity | Governments. winds. i — ne as ed ee season, the fishermen are; PALL LLELLLLL SL - who bave failed their trust—but the ends} ist onty Key West but all’ Mtr school Bonale, S00 Oe Pit'| - Iacksonville to Flosida Straits: e ‘» Commies ap Delile Satie Z D EL I GH T S of justice and decency are certainly not parts of Florida except the Ever- What about home work? Dr.|FtCsh novtheast winds; weather 4 pe ' served by making it appear that honorable | glades, escaped the full force of Ireland will discuss it nezt week. | partly overcast tonight and Sun- TSA Se SAL LZ 4 = and honest men, in business and politics, ee beeen: vu epmaesscss H ES eS menmnsinell <i a : By MARCY B. DARNALL, aa cael had <tiseun of Key West yesterday. The max-: terially strengthened by several | Sdner of Tho Key West Citioon qualy : imym velocity of wind in Key) |) sissink: The. Rac Sew » Former ont What this country needs more than | West was 68 miles an hour and! ® pene, The Key, Ves ea: | a 2 A 5 only a few gusts attained that! S*egation is also in fine fettie and | 4 ~ inal idea of what comsitates | SUYSME else now is confidence. Those | my “Loe received fa Key ‘ the. game promises some good en- ‘ An original idea h & fid g P who seek to destroy confidence to advance | Wet indicate that there was more. .ertainment. i : amjusement got five Minneapolis young their own ends, are the real enemies of the | damage by rain than by wind. Ex- men inte trouble. Harry Hirsch, manager ne Sekt AE ce. i i 4 common welfare. raordinary heavy rainfall is re ees - re e: of burlesque theater, noticed that ladies of i ported from Miami and other sec- | _ SF sg = BS) at | = ri = ions ae = li Ou: lepartn it a 3 the chorus were doing kicks and other con- PLAIN-SPOKEN DR. STONE tions of the 2ast coast. tax ae ae = Bites hs i tortions not on the bill. An investigation a Maxie Markovitz, captain of Tender Ivy had encountered gales | diselosed that the five customers in ques- (Qfiami Daily News) | the single men’s team issues a and heavy weather in the Miakka | tion were shooting wire staples at the limbs Key West Hospitality league was entertaining | ‘Ballene to the married men’s River where the wind reached a| quintet to play a game of bask2t- velocity of 100 miles an hour. The | of the chorines with rubber bands, and the ° at its t social function in honor of Reliefist } bail on the court of the 4 me s that all on board culprits went to jail. Stone. The stage was set for the good doctor to | Club Friday night. and there were no casual- | | h r *e] e} ra ‘ad o) yo 2 re ‘ tine a “chamber of Somat speech. Key A =e pa eae es > a It is an old wheéze in baseball that in | Westers had turned out in generous numbers to | pl will meet the bas Dr. J. Y. Porter, Sr., president THEHBDAVIS CO. lm + addition to his other qualifications an] hear a message of faith, hope and charity—mostiy | five of the Athletic Club tomor-| of the chamber of commerce, is umpire should be an expert in dodging pop | charity. What they heard caused a good wany night at the elub gymnasium. | today rating his 77th birth: | G. ye ROBERTS Corner a! ote rea os t Umpire Bill P “|The picked team is managed by day. He enjoying the hearty bottles hurled by irate fans. mpire Bill | cars to burn. Ormond Curry and he says he has‘ handshakes of his hundreds of | a mami . - Kiem should know, for he has officiated Condensed into his own expressive phrase- | 4 strong organization and will be! friends who are wishing he may a eee : ss in all world’s series games for the last 17 hat Stone told them was that he was pretty | able to give the club Seat Oe | be colebes ne: nother een CLILIDIAI II EL © FOP PEI LEO grea’ competition they have 10 years hence. consecutive years, besides “calling ’em as he sees ‘em” during the regular seasons. i up on the “beliyaching” of large numbers | had in months 0 were direct beneficiaries of FERA The performance of “The De: , Vice: hl hak ee dutenda 40 he Navy and Key West will con Entangle.” which was to have ia bililation te carted on. the | bats at the barracks tomor- | bzen pre d at the Garden! ” % : } rnoon. Both teams are Theater thi has been post i: ‘or warned his startled hearers, ct condition and the v- poned aw owing to the & text, “FERA helps | ice team is said to have been ma-* weather. tion. Taking as th N Another unusual birth case is re- potted from Juneau, Alaska, where twins were born to Mrs. Alfred Carlson, 48 hours apart——a boy on Saturday morning and a gift on the following Monday morning, each weighing nearly seven pounds. If the good doctor | ———— =m x ae Sa ome WE ARE HANDLING A FINE LINE OF CLAY SLO@ER ©OU5 & a5 SORTED SIZES. “THE LAST LINE IN CARDEN SEADUSATE sermon that will be long remembered } the event had occurred at the end of De- e that human nature is the <” Flower Pots ae . 4 ag ecember it might have presented the the world around, and that £* Seems ate a = phenomenon of one twin being born in es he is 8” Flower Pots 3Se be Te ong year and the other in--the~ followitg | good doctor is neither a | j 8” Saucers Pate ae a ee diplomat nor a Plitician and he probably was | : Healing his mind, Lack of appreciation may be a Hanging Baskets, 5 coll tie: y t Key West rehabili- : Bi The close finish of*a*horse** face: at os { ALSO CYPRESS PLANT TUBS, 16” im diameter, cock Fan ; f ation is an uncorimon experiment in a day of pre- Kilieston, Jamaica, a few days ago proved |... etting new de fata! to Charles Rarle, tates a large, bet It -w oujoue of the racers. se éeAme so'exeited fs: asthe two leaders sped for the finish line neck-and neck that he collapsed and died ing. } an heroic remedy that Dr. Stone con- FOR THE LAWN Vigoro Plant Food iY ved for Key West. Its like, so far as we know, never before been attempted. Only a man of ! Stone’s imagination could have conceived it. None . , vaaee is i i s L 5 : s . - - ™ f heart failure. His horse won. but a courageous man would have attempted it. | 5 Ibs. te © Bad — - é agree: i ' x = 175 = fee The Key West program has been subjected to | | 25 Ibs $1. 12 atosumm ime, Incredible as it-may seem, there _ Is | severe state press. Even now, ! | 50 Ibs. 3.00 40e & ~~ > still one real Daughter of the Revolution ok upon it with a benevolent | i 100 Ibs. 5.00 oe ee | ES CLLLALLLE LAA 2 2 still living. She is Mrs. Caroline Phoebe Randall of Greenfield, Mass., who recently celefeated her 84th birthday. Her father was"Stephen Hassam. who fought at} Not even I Buwer Hill and in other battles of the war | hi for Independence, and was 90 years old wheg she was born. 4 GARDEN HOSE sed and continue to | will happen when the No one knoy f Stone. But he is stal ‘OU will be at least $50 ahead by selecting your General Electric refrigerator now instead of waiting until next spring or summer. Yon will save on food spoilage elimination, on “left- overs” that can be used at other a meals, and on quantity food pur- position to | chases at bargain-day prices— t in idle com?: saviogs that will run from $8 x = to $12 a month. ee Kes cw There's a G-E that will exactly e this southernmost suit your needs—and your budget S ‘Mussolini will curtail employment for | plac wonlpn in Italy, on the theory that women | hou Do You Like Carpenter Work?—Then Try Gur Teak: “SAMPSON” SAWS BRACES: For SP ase s06- in orde j i ith jobs are less inclined to marry. In | city of the U a new start: The initial pe ye teeny ras | Each -.. $1.00 ay one Sp is country a woman with a job is more tia can be supplied arti: omer you a choice of refriger- i Handles -—--- 30c - See tame . ve a chanc t * ; . j ators that are first in dependable BENCH VICES KLE 7. s*. kely to have a chance to get married, if ing comeback Key West performance, first in modern i Handiest Tool in the t e is wiling to support a husband. be accomplished by Key Westers ang | eae 20g Jomers ie cone Prices as $100° Work Shop, 2 a —— are lucky enough t@ attract as inves- = = ! Each $3.75 a - Editors are not the only ones who re- | tors in its future. | GENERAL@® ELECTR Ic we weird communications. The Toronto | Key West has not as yet been asked by Dr. ram quotes the following note re-| Stone to exercise any great initiative. The only / ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATORS by a druggist of that city: “My | plea has been for co-operation. Surely it is but j “+ te his father’s parish plaster. | a simple request, dictated by the rules of fair play, ! THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY a anecdote by the enclosed girl. Also | to ask that critics, in and out of Key West, cease A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager a bottle of O Dick alone, as I am aj their grumbling and give the New Deal a chance historical.” to function. | Phone 598 Cte cee hs eee, “Your home is worthy of the beat” eee BLIDAAAAP*ZIAADAA DD DD a FPP RP & ‘oiLdidittiitititittitiad (eearteneeniee tateamsamiaaes

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