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enough trees to cover an of Massachusetts, Con- ‘w Jersey combined.” e and private agen- to check this depletion of 4 and every citizen should lend his whole hearted support to the conserva- tion movement. We should emulate the spirit of the pioneers of 300 years ago. Tuskegee Institute, famous Negro col- shaving for its first two presidents out- standing members of the race. Booker T. der his guidance it won a wide recogni- Both of these prominent Negro lead- ers labored intelligently to uplift their Lynchings are progressively decreasing. This may sound strange, but the worse | tion Every community has individuals worthy of aid whe get none from the gov- They are shocking and then more senti-} settle down to hard work and pull together Oe of culture, a higher standard of civilization . i don't belong} im America than any where, and this in bx Weét Citizen. tay > le ye Parga’ nat 5 Rat's he r. Moton said he did not approve of Sgro’. : : re ‘7 segregation of the Negro, although he loon ; . wbholl @ _—— = the aspect of a gem in the oceon. Gerry, if people. With this “voluntary segrega- : wiven half a chance, will make the Old tion,” he said he could see no laws re- Guiring segregation necessary. Rock sparkle like a diamond. A firm believer in the Old Testament, was las Dr. Moton said his philosophy for the last k The trouble with most People who! forty years had been “to teach men to live have religion is that they spend most of together.” He praised the ideal of Booker : their time trying to settle the affairs of | T: Washington who, he said, “taught the ; thelr neighbors, forgetting the Biblical ad- Negro to respect the white man and the white man to consider the Negro.” MEDICINE’S NEXT GOAL (Miami Daily News) If you would like to know what maladies | constitute the greatest challenge to medical science | today, yoq might consult the statistics just issued by the U. Ss. censys bureau, Studying and elassifying the causes of the 1,- 342,074 deaths in the: United States in'1933, the | Bureau reveals that heart disease is the principal cause of death, with cancer next and apoplexy third, followed closely by Bright’s disease and pheumonia. 4 Tt is im the field covered by these ailments, | then, that the greatest possibilities for medical triumphs are te be found. A sweeping blow at | any of them compatable to the blows already { struck at diphtheria, typhoid fever, and pernicious | anemia, for instance, would be of stupendous im- portance to the race. he teal eta 3 5 ; VERLY UP FOR HIS ROLE IN THREE WEEKS: JEALOUSY” THAT HE WAS ACTING INA MISTAKEN FOR A GATE -{ PICTURE AT THE CRASHER AND ALMOST: EJECTED FROM THE’ stubiOs lege in Alabama, has been fortunate in| \baeL/WHPE\ SCAN tion. He was succeeded by Robert R. DAYS GONE BY : Within a féw days Curry’s; tad pairs are being made the fish will # bes Negra Sina ever betore. es be kept in cars and additions}’ Members of the Rotary Clu ‘The goxaip is the individual who puts It is not 100 per cent perfect,” he |made to the collection. Already divided ‘into groups, are toda: which will be displayed as soon as most complete membership, drives the tanks are ready. This attrac- ever started in Key West by the} they are, the more revolting and the more | Visited during the coming season was preceded by an ambulance! which will be a much more pro- parade through the streets of the! ernment, abhorrent they are, the hetter the results. | jactive one than last, it is said. city and thousands “watehid- iit = +, } ment is developed against them. In this issue is a page advertise- ee af the wos 1 “I think the Negro is better off in the | ment of 1. N. Meltzer, annoane-|' Wel the much heraiied game : ¢ se his r = "| United States than in any other country of jewelry store on December 25, as Sees seaet a a | for veal lasting recovery. With the aid] the world, even Africa. The Negro enjoys | he has sold of the FERA we will succeed. a higher standard of living, of education, ee th goods and says he will hold any) High School boys did not put up articles purchased until Chri mas. Mrs."Eugene’L. Hollis, who’ ‘so gmatle and the spectators were! ably t vit “the best thing as a matter of |as manager. of , she, .informetionfThe: score was 254% s \ } expediency in many parts of the country.” S for Key West in Miami, ! } licity work for chambers of com- Yesterday the afternoon train merce and in other capacities. She| brought 98 passengers and the| mittee decided to have her take hours. charge of the booth again. Thus of this is that more than 50 per far no appointment has been, cent of the arrivals remained in made for for the booth in Tampa Key West. The others left for! but negotiations are now under Havana, : way to secure the services of a . man who has been highly recom- The Wrecking Tug Warble mended for the work and it is pected he will be assigned within the assistance of a vessel near the; a short time. Cuban coast, returned to port, yes-| jher. If he does he goes broke. j out on Stock Island yesterday aft- ernoon, and enjoyed themselves i promises to be the most Jocai chapter Red Cross, The drive; — progress, tures and agreed Men’s aggregation was played last: n right after that: night and the married organiza He announces a sale of tion was victorious. Not that the a good game, but that their op- ponents played a better p There were s filled the position last “year kept in a high state o? efeiément. | Z ey ' . : will agabtybe ini the saniéaoth” Tavelogr, ! Under the skillful and guiding had Het however, that if left alone the | this year Mire. Hollie tes helo +: people aa ~ SN of 4. Gerry Curtis, Key West if assuming | 4verage Negro would go with his own | great deal of experiehée in pub- West in esa great season, highly efficient in the booth train this morning arrived with year and the three-way com-' 104, making a total of 202 in 2 The most gratifying part! ©X- whiclg left two days ago to go t ee terday. The vessel, Zacapa, re-; ' Editorial comment: The poor ported ashore, was afloat when: husband is always up against it. the Warbler arrived. SII IIIIIDIIIGH IIHS, N N INVESTIGATE THE ADVANTAGES TO YOU OF THE : { + Member of the Federal Reserve LET’S MAKE FLORIDA STREETS AND | HIGHWAYS SAFE FP a : . 4E WAS A BELL-BOY, ELEVATOR OPERATOR, ay j BUS BOY, TRAVELING SALESMAN, STENO- GRAPHER ANO PRIVATE SECRETARY / lit he does not keep his,:iwife! eeeeeees Washington founded the College and un- KEY WEST IN dressed up, he’s stopped <«| Today's H oroscope at ase “= eeccccccosecs {om scatters ete er |. The 75 delegates to the conven-| | This is a very fortunate day. G1) cach tei Morton, who, after nineteen years of serv-| Happenings Here Just 10 Years! tion which is being held im the| The disposition of the native is = ice, is now retiring. Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen ; Fiest Baptist Chureh were taken’ restless ang he will probably trav- jfor a drive around the city ‘and’ or often change his vocation. | Both fame and fortune are fav- A ui : rats irst! out-| Ored by this degree and there is Yace and to create the proper cooperative | aquarium will be discontinued pomaly: This is = ™ is m4 : ee 2 gis ne attitude, with mutual tolerance, between | while the tanks and the rest of ms they have enjoyed since they, £00 sag #li¢ two! races in the South. 7g ‘hé retires |the structure is extensively re-|game to Key West several days; character is well balanced, the af- = [paired for the coming season.}®%° and furnished a pleasant inv fections strong, and the mind ac- from Tuskegee Dr. Moton says there is | When reopened it will be on ajtetlude to the more serious work! tive. This day may produce a great how “a more kindly feeling and justice for | much larger scale. While the re-|! the convention. | explorer. In the United States there are 3,300,000 miles of telephone went on, “but neither is it in New York, or |there are a number of rare and making the start of a tlidough, Wires. the “and” in seandal, Boston pos in other parts of the North. curious specimens in the cars canvass of the city in one of the} ifet i : it ji | CIPOLLA I LOSI OI OOO Oe: ERIOR W TEXOLITE—A MODERN DECORATIVE PAINT 4 ATTRACTIVE SHADES White, Buff, Ivory, Green 1 GAL. OF PAINT MIXES WITH % GAL. WATER IT’S WASHABLE 1 Galion - $3.00 A Sanitary Wall Finish Ata Reasonable Price 15 POPULAR SHADES 5 th Package @ - 60¢ LUXOWHITE—A WHITE IN- TERIOR WALL FINISH MIXES WITH WATER—VERY ATTRACTIVE 5 Ib Package - $1.10 STEP LADDERS—fFroem 4° TO & HIGH LIGHT WEIGHT BUT STRONG AND MADE To WEAR—ATTRACTIVE PRICES i bish The en extention we live we do ; more. West if iT fi f 4 ; l] ait ae may 6 cee Fame Fema, fare ee ET SORES woe . Mat 4 CaBBack a8 & =e ‘ABS SRP SEST HST HAVE! Ca) eeneeS Se 53 tite 2o ae Weal S BRO taseT South Pada Conracing & Engng Ce Wr owe bie. oe “Your home is worthy of the beat” GPa DAD, —S SS ee