The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 27, 1934, Page 2

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ry. Where we have 150 years of history behind us, other powers | have thousands. ‘ Yet no nation can point to a more in-; spiring past—or to a history which . has: given finer traditions. America sprang full-fledged from the hearts and minds of | #3} that handful of patriots who dedicated | their lives te freeing us from foreign! monarchic domination, and to _establisi i 908} ment of a Republic which should have as' its guiding principles, freedom, equality, | the right to own property and the right to’ happiness. Z t | There is a growing danger that, inj seeking to conquer the perplexities of = } moment—‘“casual embarassment” in the life of a nation, to use the great Jefferson's; words—we shall lose or weaken some of | those traditions which our forefathers bought for us with blood and toil and self- sacrifice. If we solve temporary troubles | at the expense of permanent blessings, the | ; . victory will be hard won indeed. If we GUS ctaaye cask the woeth nd pris & tamper with our ideal of freedom, the ‘ without fear and without favor; never be ws é 4 ’ aivaid to attack wreng or to applaud right; United States will have little to look for- aiwaye fight regres wtb ba the eos ward to in the future. or the Ab a of aay person, clique, Every American should resolve, with Soon or class; always do its utmost for ths || the deepest sincerity, to do all he can to public welfare; uever eorruption o cherish, to protect, and te continue those - Today's imj- then; denounce ; and praise virtue; principles of freedom—freedom of press, commend good done by individual or organ of thought, of religion; freedom to do what}. : rest ot at ~~ Cute ata ae tention; tolerant of others’ rights, views and | | We will so long as others are not injured by Pittsburgh Resi ee oo pad on - opinions; print only news that will elevate | | Our actions—which have made our country Ai int Sythe : nisin --- ———— } Jeckeeneilie to Plenki State ant cupaie Se Se eet end not contaminate the reader; never com- the greatest of all great nations. In all lYorts of Mr. Sears that the $2,-' eee 000800000008 | Moderate northwest wee cer owe Se ~~ | ‘promise with principie. the welter of experiment and criticism that KEY WEST IN pee submarine base was ae Today In History — —— ere ——— bt — | een ann, f Clvelopes the entire world, no one has GONE BY | The U. S. Eagle Boat 36, in @eeececceqcceossoocseses jover south portion; weather Ger Gee’ «f Gy Seen ————_ ——— _ } been able to offer a plan of government DAYS command of Lieutenant Command-| 1787—First number of the | tonite ons Sentng. oe =< — =—_ 2s that gives the ordinary man so much as | Happeni Here Just 10 Years’ er Harry G. Black, has arrived at', Pig Mogerac 8 ae Sane does ours. er Aas ten Ae eee Havana from Galveston. Texas ———e a [winds coer Sach San anda eee eee Are the Constitution of the United; Tee Fist OF TeCitien | Ue) West. "There are 56 members! — ae on 1869 — Steamer Stonewall MMMM LIAL Oe States and the Declaration of Independence | ~~" | of the Naval Reserve forces —the greatest libertarian documents ever | ee ent cheer dans | aand the shin on their annual burned on Missisipni—with ‘lL VETICATE THE ADWAATAS Te oe written—to become dead letters, or are ee es ! Rt of more than 200 lives. 3 Z 3 ing the past week is when will} Black is well known in Key | they to continue to guide us in the future? ek sink on the foundation of 25 Mrs. Black was formerly Miss! } By MARCY B. DARNALL, Former Editor of The Key West Citizen It is predicted by many that if Upton Ruby Hobson of this city. 1917 — Formal announcement} —— work start, and assurances have 4irection of the U.S. Civil Serv- | Key West's First Funeral Home FLORIDA STREETS ’ Aicpl travel ts really becoming Unfortunately, these appeals seem to | heen pani that it will within a ice Board for the position of im-!] Key West's First Ambulance }) LET’S MAKE AS } quite safe, far safer than railway travel fall upon deaf ears, as the 1934 record of | brief time and continue until the mira a ages a ae eg Service , HIGHWAYS SAFE ? Tepes iti cerena a i j- | structure is completed in every trance salary of $1.860 gnnually.! / was in its early days. Eastern Air Lines| fatalities and injuries in automobile acei- | "cr : ¥ All interested may obtain further | PRITCHARD |i Governor's Commnittas <n Puli: Suiaty SIDELIGHT | ducers leaving Hollywood. Perhaps Sin- clair may make ‘his slogan “End Poverty in California” come true by ending Cali- fornia, has carried 300,000 passengers a total of 25 million passenger miles without a single fatal accident, and Northwest Airlines has flown 80,000 passengers more than eight and « half million miles without a fatality. During the first six months of this year American commercial airplanes flew more than three and a half million miles for every person killed. The validity of the “hunch,” whereby many persons believe they can size up the A SAFETY PLEDGE the La Concha Hotel. Three times something happened to make it necessary to defer activities un~ til a later date. While there is no chance to have the structure completed for the winter season, everybody is anxious to have country have long made appeals to motorists in an effort to promote the habit of careful driving, to the end that the ap- palling loss of life through preventable ae- cident may be reduced. dents seems destined to reach new high figures. Still, the effort for safety must go on, in the hope that some good may result. A recent safety pamphlet contains this pledge, to which every motorist might well subscribe: Within a few days announce- ments will be made of a sub- division to be laid_out on Boca Chica, by well-to-do Miamians and developers from several eastern cities. It will be the first of sev- ee = eral developments which have 1. I will obey all of the rules of safe bosu. prouiised for. this-sland: for driving all of the time. ithe coming winter. It seems safe 2. I will deny the use of my car to} to say that Boca Chica with its anyone who forgets even a part of those Beautiful: sandy beach will be « . well developed section of the coun- rules a part of the time. ty within the next few years. The 3. I will set an example of highway poner. is that it will be a popular courtesy. winter resort for visitors and a * Sinelair is elected governor of California ; that Americans had fired first | there will be a flight of capital from the it was expected to start on such} Editorial Comment: Small boys | Shot in French trenches. | a 5 Safety organizations throughout the } and such date, but each time playing in the back yards is . } 7 state, with most of the moving picture prq; nuisance to some people but! 1933—Rioting by Arabs in should be a boost for the window | Palestine against Jewish immigra- glass business. tion. An examination will be held in! Subscribe for The Citizen. Key West November 19 under the ———<—_——— TIZLALALALL A information from the secretary at! the postoffice. Phone $48 Never Shove Weegee Oa aH: Aurelio Perez was arrested yesterday afternoon for shooting birds in the bush at the eastern! end of the island. The arrest was} made by Police Officer Cleveland Niles. Perez will be tried on a: charge of shooting fire arms with- & in the city limits. The train arriving this morning |W from the north brought 110 ms sengers, most of whom sailed on N WE ARE HANDLING A FINE LINE SORTED SIZES. “THE LAST LINE the Governor Cobb for Havana Ohhh ade uh ok he dl hehe dlaadhadhdhasatide thule TO ALL GARDENERS OF CLAY FLOWER POTS @ «5 '" . or T= NATIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM —— St character of others without any definite = ae [summer resort for Key Westers. : h reason, has been vindicated by scientific 4. I will uphold the authorities as ee : i Seeral of the sponaing: vessels N 4” Flower Pots _ — _ investigation, according to Dr. Albert E. te endeavor to protect life and Seeks | ero ae aves 2s hragay amma ig give 1” Saucers 10 © Sameer * Wiggam. He declares that such opinions rom the regpapetons ae aa. ._ | himself as ‘representative jn con- ‘ailing for the beds yesterday ‘ 8” Flower Pots 3Sc 10” Piewer Pie he formed solely on the strength of a hunch _ 5. I will aid in arousing public | gress from this district and the ‘eft early this morning. Only ‘A at Sinem 20. — . ~~ are usually as acclirate as those arrived | Pinion to the point where it will _ insist {reason for my entertaining that apa pia at Se wil be arity at im any other way, and that “we feel our that something effective be done im- | -gihancartieg een PBs s inginafewdays N el = ‘ way through life just about as much as we | ™¢diately to stop this slaughter on’ Our fae never failéd to do all he could GENIAMEN LOPE ly ALSO CYPRESS PLANT TUBS, 16” im dinmeter, enh _ a@® accurate.” Now skeptics will have ‘| TAMPA’S PURGE the city’s best knewn residents Key West's Oldest } & hunch that the doctor is all wet. —— who went on to say that the vot- — 24Hour Ambulance Service | & FOR THE LAWN be (Paiatka Daily News) Jers of Key West remember that Licensed Embalmer | 9 imeeniiis Mtviteicheer taba os A Tapa youth convicted of illegal voting in | it was due primarily to the ef-,! Phone 138 Night 696-W 4 i diet tiae . ganized crime, according to Mayor Kelly, the June primary was given three years so every- ——_-——-- ——$$____+_— eee . . igoro Plant Foe Gras Shea ouw (Fn met who declares that criminality in that city | °"® interested in honest elections can rise right up {OF Pee es sea aaeeeesen \ 5 Ibs. SOc So” Biné o 4 — Fein shows a decrease of 20 per cent from| *"4 mit loud huzzahs. At least, they could, if . y 25 Ibs $1.75 12” Overs Sateen _. 1983, and 26 per cent from 1932, The| ‘#¥ were able to convince themselves that the & N & 50 Ibs. 3.00 oan = . mayor gives eredit for this gratifying re-| **!sted case of Richard Palmer completely purged ‘A 4 LY 100 Ibs. 5.00 40c Poctet Sues 2085 ot sult to the police, and to State’s Attorney | ‘** T#™ps district. i® & GARDEN HOSE SPRINKLING CAMS 2 = =o om « Thomas J. Courtney, the youngest pros- As a matter of fact if all the illegal voters i’ & ® 25 feet $1.45 Bras Naczie habeas - laa Gnd canter baarever tad. | Temes sere ee heer roe heretic (AS & 50 feet 335 «10 quarts S20 SABO? GAGE p A, would have to do their campaigning in the peni-! . & Nozzle 2S< 80 12 quarts = hes em What was perhaps the most odaly | tentiary. There wouldn’t be enough voters left in IN) --- AND --- & & Also a complete line of Garden implements such a= Rxien Shem, ee mated pair in the world was separated a pa to cut any ice, one way or another. \\ \ ® Picks and Swing Weed ™ few days ago by the death of Mrs. Clifford Our civic morals are upheld by the splendia |W N N fe Avkins, famous cireus midget, three feet | coup which has resulted in sending away a young i’ ® De \/ Like Werk’. “ and three inches tall, whose husband is/ !s< for three years. We have shown the world at aN ® ou Carpenter —Thes In 7 a by eix feet and two inches in height. Their! !arge that Tampa is righteous in its elections. We ‘ e & “SAMPSON” SAWS BRACES rf te " ” remance began several years ago when | have taken’ a firm stand that the sanctity of the NN Each $1.00 Aligater Teeth oy Mr. Ackins saved the diminutive performer ; »a!lct be held inviolate. ‘& € ® Handles 3@e Back ro from death as she was about to be attacked | We realize there will probably be certain i’ & % a. _ . a Ams by a 35-foot boa constrictor which had ex | skeptiea! individuals who wil! recall the Trammell- . A Work Shop, . caped from its eage. = @ 4; Pepper vote in Tampa. They will probably be i AY Now on Sale at NN Each $3.75 _ | clined to sniff at our efforts to improve the moral i’ NN Adan Hale, who for 20-years played ' tone of Tampa, but we say—away with all such hy YY “villain” reles on stage and screen with | -coffers. They miss the real import of the thing. | NN marked suecess, has at last been cast in a, Granted that a few thousands escape retribution, ) «.e = NN oa respectable character, much to his; look what an example we've made of the callow A The Citizen Office & Yi delight. He says he had played “bad”! youth. who yoted in two precinets. This will prob-' NN parts so long that he had got to hiding his ably be a great lesson ie the boys, Jast match '\ own purse from himself, cat oe “wessesrscessrrrrecras ey

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