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i E a ‘ nied was boiling more ~~ any time in the past, ‘Station— a The “het oi!” problem Abiewe a s ally, of Dame Nature’ ne =-2 ‘West Texas possesses - eee greatest. oil fields in : —s ‘tible supply of the ponents oA ~ of the country. Heron 38 ‘a very happy a there’s a a Wf Texas 16 7 75 c deral ly coming to.an end. _ ; government afd responsible” oil), Not.so well: known é — m 4 men, unwilling to see a necessary that haye taken, place, or _ tha ; Eat Sat tener industty “kept In continuows”up- will take. ph es 2 heaval, have been wrestling with! most important of the B the problem for-years. Crux of | tration’s bureaus—th f their efforts come in pro-ration/ tural Adjustment ut ota << tei cmeatiiaitins laws, under whieh the output ot generally spoken of as the AAA. = fertiiie tend! ‘The b> _— Logs oil dow . ois tel Main activity of the AAA wa’; John Thom for over 4] over oe opponents. The mee = eee oe oe |. Each is ae 5 ; : é was easy enough for Key Westers to sce | vhich it isn't supposed to exceed. | tS commodity and livestock re-/ quarter of oe. ended with 2 score ef 27 te Eves Ceateiie Mie that the thing the self-seck wire aga a tn ak program. It caused the’ of the Western Union Noel Baker as high scorer of the no = only we ors igh ae ae Be wholesale Killing of pigs and the! company, has been fetire@ on . —- eens concerned in was their own yawning [r Ij! l ' ion | Ploughing under of thousands of ' well earned pension. He has moved Ho far to: g00d—the _pro-ration | 5 6 at cpltae, tds attempt to, to Matecumbe. with Mrs. Thomp- scheme is s sinfple, workable andj sure overproduction, Its Nital oan wesc ite tet pal : : ' | | 7 | ; i . Se » f : R 4 ' Thus able to brush away the chaff | | efficient—if everybody abides by: |. Pi in’ critic: an j idence next door to their! the best known preachers im Fie™ geericury duningy Ge Suet that was thrown into their eyes by self-| Tioentani poem gre COTE ite detcaders semi lesen tgacebaes Mrs, Bd. Gates. ‘Their’ ida age aaa Sainte = seeking gentry, who, in a good many in- neice sehoe aera an mene on Rs other = But veya ae mnt oe oe png tet go ee paar fa <a stances, injected their criticism into cam-|have through subterfuge been one . ill-advised, tax: Slee ate Se ecg We | ang Rev. Hot © 2 ts Si Paigns in the hope of defeating this or that | ¢vedins oil regulations. These. of the bureau will take —_ forceful speaker and his Atate gee Eee Gut are the operators who produce ea ; very different lines. Mrs. S. Paul Vacker. formerly! “hot oil”—oil in excess of the : Willi . rers at every Jegal thats; which is sneaked out _Henty Wallace, secretary © of | Miss Jennie ae commissioner, who acted according to ‘the law and not as the self-seekers wished, | i spe it i -§ b: kb residing in| mund H. Rice. regular ems oe ——— Key West voters have returned the com-|°f the state, sold at low prices to Sariculture, has said thatthe pete i pions theagh| the church, invites the public. | yare mee Singin ome = missioner to office, time and time again. | *"¥°¢y who wants it. the farmer as it can, and that fur-| she has visited in Key West on a Fe ee oe sia dette cous contin oa ther improvement in his position| number of occasions, arrived yes-/ Members .., will depend principally upon im-|terday for an extended stay in} were delightfully Rep Sghgisg tay ieee }preved conditions in. the urban | Key West. Mrs. Vecker Fos be{ vesterday at the home ay 3 *! consuming regions, Dr. Tugwell|tememberd by many Key Westers) Mary Elizabeth Grilles | |! i [ “Do as I say or I'm ag’in’ you” is a saying as old as polities itself, and it has been directed against every’'man. who has ie itl . : was paying the ordinary price for ji in- accomplished singer and will/ard street. Refreshments ¢c § EEN*Ert held office from president to constable. gas. Service stations were dis-| ons, ee a ee be glad to Sebhsy of fier toluen an ‘arias aole Oi atiealing iananan : Otieet & Came The present county commissioners eae gigi as one came thing. ‘The AAA, apparent} pecially as there are a number = = —— the pleasure atheist? nausea have been censured hundreds of times;| and the oil industry, whieh has{ !¥> is Arenas tele SNE . oo for instance, because of the salary| plenty of troubles on its hands! Cotton ploughing under. at’ all times, could look forward! The main reason for a change to nothing save chaos—and more} now of AAA policies is @ue to chaos. Charges flew thick and/ the fact that agricultural e¢onom- way to blame for the amount of that | fast—small operators blamed big’; ic conditions have caught up — sala operators for the war. and _ vice: city conditions, while, in the past, ees versa. But dispassionate observers | the farmer was generally “in aj The people of Key West themselves, } place the fault on neither—it’s! worse position than , the’ ‘urban in 1924, held a mass meeting and by an| ‘imple an example of the ancient, worker. Officials believe that the tds 5 . truism that when an _ industry’ AAA has exhausted the possibili- enthusiastic and a unanimous vote directed produces more of a product than| ties of its past program,” and at peal. the representatives in the legislature from people can use, prices are going: must choose a new tack for the es Monroe county to have the salary in-j| to the basemen. j future. “It's a Great Relief” is the title of a] creased to that figure. Indeed, a unani- 5 seer Sg RE i ‘Yea, hook. It should appeal to us Key| mous decision had been reached to make ' stera, the salary $200 a month when one of the : commissioners first suggested and, a few » Knowing Ritchie as we do, we do not} minutes Jater, he and the other members of $150 that had been paid each of them for the last 10 years, yet they were in no Sa £. Eh hed, deeded. dele dick wheedliudhahudiadeatleatladedlledledl WALL BOARD ACT NOW REAL VALUES A LARGE SHIPMENS OF PEBBLED FACE WALL BOARD JUST = CEIVED, IN 4 FT. WIDTHS AND 7, 8, 9, 10 AND 12 LENGTHS Measure Up and Give Us An Order “We Believe iz Serviee™ MEMS Me A Ceececcvescvesceccoseeee! 5. ourselves, are we going to “HELP TO ALL WHO live up to this reputation? HELP THEMSELVES” | The people who ,will come here; secccccccncccccoccesscoe “i! have heard of the quiet of CLdrkeude Meuuk ull { ; | i ae Mice for the;Matyland elec-| insisted that the amount be not more than }-rhe working”“otdinanéés of a! > fe an suis « att to oust one of the best governors | $150. |‘ 4 AG Ay ¥ Hi HF $ | Community, are:mot: thase» whielt | that assail_yiéople” in “larger” ina | = i sate ever fad. In the last election, when the pra- Are nyt down ip black and whife) by ee éoinmestial cities: of ith mY —_ = S ~ = posal was made to reduce the salary to [#t thie whielf ate ‘Iniposed grt} tial courtesy, that. belongs. to.a & For. Painting Walls and Wood Work. Deties ink. Pinger Proms Uree~ ; ~ Here v9 0. 0. Mefntyre with | $75, not a single commissioner campaigned : ad eoecenseats a i forgotten age....Are we going to! Smudge.and Pencil Marking. Like New Again With Seap and Water— .# - “ ses caret e & be most difficu! ; turn» our. .yisitors.. away, disap- ; Mbel on” Key" West. “The well| apainst the reduction iy | grancntodnmdraomabd- lew > ; IN é $3.30 Keown calumnist says that Tampa drinks That is the type of men Monroe] swakened us from a sound sleep} . There are many little ways in| PER GALLON _________ / More coffee per population than any city county has as its commissioners, and the | by turning on his radio at un-| which we can personally enforce | , worth of Cuba, Even of this last vestige of people of the county are proud of them, my hours. But we ie SRE Seepage = of other Ret 4 P&n Quake. SS . lie fio ‘inst people; v i it i “ - r White. Pale Greee A Mperiority Oscar Odd tries to deprive this | despite the recurring gimme-gimme bark-! ‘ynp refoce to consider the com-( any tdividbats iii anal Five Most Popular Interior Shades: White, Ivery island city. ing that is directed at them. fort of their neighbors. tastes, And thinking what it is! and Poudre Blue, The Satin Finish For Interior Work. This year, moreover, we have| that most annoys us in our neigh- > more than the normal reasons of | bor’s behaviour, we can avoid do- ay Nothing foat we can think of would TAKE OFFICE IN JANUARY courtesy to become noise con-| ing the same to others. We willl f ‘tive more eclat to the rehabilitation pro- i Because of our rehabili-| thus, by keeping in' mind that the} ‘ram now under way in Key West than the The Congress elected last week will |‘#tion program we have been} people who come to Key West do! serene dnd ee ane Marina for the tourist | take office in January with only two”! (rom cost to cont at 8] not come for exitement. bt fr season, and We are assured from reliable} months intervening between election and! co are pdgenasious a ‘d fror j the confusion cf the times in| ourselves and others some natural f sourees that this devout wish will be con-| succession to office. This comes about as ; which we live. How, we must’ laws against noise-making. ‘ What Is Zilo Paint? Brighten Up Your Floors FLOOR ENAMEL: 10 popular CLEAR LACQUER: For Gesicem. shades. Easy to apply and Makes them lock Eke cee. Peo wears like iron— duces a very hugh gies Ke palin ae ing or waxing requareg— aaa 115 == 5140 eet STEP LADDERS: Light and handy. N N) N N) N N) N) N ia Q SPECIAL—1 Panel Doors, but also strenmg— N) N) N) N N : N) \ ‘Aummated. a result of the Norris amendment to the | - 2S = arpa constitution, eliminating the “lame duck" |*$ PP OOOooOOIOOTOS OM HN session, which used to begin in March, fol- i lowing an election. Under the old system | the Congress ‘elected last ‘week would not convene until December, 1935. Naturallysuch a delay in taking of- fiee was not necessary in this modern era | of transportation and transmission of in- telligence. However, it may be discovered, later on, that two months is not quite long enough to wait after an election and that | changes in governmental policy come too | rapidly. Newly elected Congressmen | have a lot to learn before assuming to di- ; rect the affairs of this republic and vote | upon the many important matters that come before them. Tt was a sardonic jest in the Rome of Sla:sical antiquity that the typical Roman Sovernor went out to make three fortunes: one to recoup himself for his expenditure, one to bribe the judges:at his trial for ex- “tortion, and one to provide ah income for the rest of his life. INVESTIGATE THE ADVANTAGES TO YOU OF THE NATIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Reserve LET’S MAKE FLORIDA STREETS AND{ HIGHWAYS SAFE : Governor’s Committee on Public Safety . (LA eA tt httteZtttstt/ # 2°10"x6°10". A real bargain in a good door— 6 Feet — ~ _-.Free publicity copy to the amount of “a full waste basket comes daily to the desk “of The Citizen's editor. This mass of “Reottish stuff is marked for release on cer- ‘tain future dates. Being anachronistically inclined, the editor anticipates the dates: _and releases the matter into the waste basket at once, Phone 598 White and Eleze Streets Ni “Your home is worthy of the best” VILIIPIOPIBIDIDIOIIIE LEDS Aa Teh hh ehh hdd ittitlittititttté