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i are markets that will afford fair re- for the husbandman and moderate for those who toil in other in- We will have these markets is fully employed at fair foreign trade-.is restored, by instead of increasing production iil tH pseu conwdeesoensponooedaseees 2 f A similar view was expressed nearly " s ago by the Grain Committee on eae ood : ‘Affairs, which pointed out that head, so has aj we can not increase consumption by mak- ing things dearer. A substantial firm in a recent investment bulletin likewise de- clared: “Reducing domestic products of the land to increase market prices at home etimulates foreign production at lower cost and thereby robs us of our export markets and trade.” Be oft Tf you desire peace, go to Panama. It ‘has weither an army nor a navy. Coconut Day is a Hindu holiday in| India, We should have a like celebration in Key West. We have the nuts porary governmental measures intended to benefit the farmer, the fact remains that alenk no permanent recovery for agriculture can nal production are removed, and time-tried | marketing agencies are permitted to func- | tion without oppressive legislative The American Legion is determined | ference. te “never cay die” on the subject of the bonus, and about — $2,000,000,000 of “Rocsevelt money” would soften up their WHO REMEMBERS? When Thomas Brackett Reed of Maine was Speaker of the House of Rep- i resentatives late in the nineteenth century, he met the cry against the huge appropria- j tions voted by Congress by declaring: i“‘This is a billion dollar country.” Even so, they must have been “pikers” As a result of the high prices of rents | 8 those time to talk so boastfully of a HIGH, WIDE AND HANDSOME (Bradenton Herald) Senator Long of Louisiana is still riding high. invariably complied with as part of the wide and Soadeime but that doesn’t mean a thing. verview of this paper in the interest of this | 6° politician of his type ever traveled the path he is om without finding the inevitable pitfall. He may be a long time im arriving there but he will. i Monkey entertainment is enjoyable for a period. the name | But it palls terribly after awhile. jleave Wednesday next | be expected until artificial restrictions on ; “**¢£¢Ti" { inter- i i | | / j i I t | ' } t | | At the moment the senator is the only serious | thweat that Dizzy Dean has in the field of. boast. But Dig needn't worry. He can back his promises up while the kingfish's are oniy talk, | was struck by another. Mrs. Wik; Ham Whitmarsh and children were im the car but miraculously eseap- ed unhurt. Two dozen views of Key West were taken Saturday by N. E. Johnson. representing the Gray Studios of San largest concern of its kind in the United States doing this kind of work. Arrangements were made by the chamber of commerce to. bave Mr. Johnson come to make the card: hich will be used in the advertising campaign under way for Key West. now Mrs. S. Paul Vecker, who is the guest of Mrs. W. Hunt Harris, will home at Colon. Panama. Mrs. Wecker is the principal soprano ef the Canal Zone Choral Society which has a membership of 1 Four recita’s are to be given ti year the first just before Chris mas and Mrs. Vecker hes been Whatever may be the effect of tem-jasked to be home to take part in the events. Editorial Comment: the candid have won jetor t that is no reason Ww! heir adherents should be staggering after celebrating . The United States Weather Bu- reau © ion at Sand Key re- ports 26 ships passing that roin* duting the past two:daysijAll of The highest; temperature’ rec ord- ed throughout the United States teday is that registered at Key West where the thermometer reads , dents. born in Ireland. Franciseo. the’ , authority on | born at Cambridge. Mass. Died ; there, Oct. 21, 1208. for her’ Intionary soldier, of War under the first two presi- Died in Baltimore. May 3, 1816. 1811—John Bright. English ‘radical Quaker statesman, born. Died March 27, 1889. 1823—Henry G. Davis, Virginia railroad builder and U. S. Senator, born in — Baltimore. Died March 11, 1916. 1827—Charles Efiot Norton, famed Harvard teacher. scholar, Dante and art. 1834—(100 years ago} Homer Eaton, Methodist Episcopal clergyman, publishing agent the Methodist Book Concern. New York. born at Enosburg. Vt Died at Madison, N. J., Feb. 9, 4913. 1852—Minnie Hauk dramatic soprano, born in New York. Died Feb. 6, 1929. 1853—Henry HH. house. mechanical engineer Westing- and ~; inventor, brother of the inventor of the air-brake, born at Central Bridge. N.Y. Died at Goshen, N. Y., Now. 18, 1933. shows 71 degrees. In Boston > reading shows just 14 above zero. Ancther group of visitors ar- rived on the morning train toda: These 123.andg those arriving yes terday make @ total of-213 people arriving in Key West, fleeing irom northern blasts and seeking the de- lightful climate here. P& STEAMSHIP Co. UNITED STATES FASI MAIL ROUTES FOR © PORT TAMPA—HAVANA—WEST INDIES Effective April 27, 1933 Pr 9:00 A. M. days 6:30 P.M. Leave Key West for Havana Tuesdays and Fridays, 12:20 M. Leave Havana for Key West Wednesday. and Seturdays Leave Key West for Port Tampa Wednesdays and Sater Tickets, Reservations and Information at Ticket Office on the Dock, "Phone 71 INVESTIGATE THE ADVANTAGES TO YOU West| at Tonight change in temperature; northeast and east winds. i - Florida: Fair tonight and Sat- urday; slightly warmer in north} portion tonight and in north and | WALL BOARD ACT NOW REAL VALUES * A LARGE SHIPMENT OF PEBBLED FACE WALL SED SE oe CEIVED, IN 4 FT. WIDTHS AND T *. &_ 9° aB@> oF 42s We Beas: 2 werwun ; j i PER M SQ FT. Measure Up and Give Us An Order SEMI-LUSTRE For Painting Walls and Wood Work Dedies Iek. Pinger Peace Geeuee Smudge and Pencil Marking. Like New Agee WEh Seep cad Wace PER QUART 1 05 Five Most Popular Interior Shades: White, levers Wie. Pale Gieeee and Poudre Blue, The Satin Finish For teeerier Week What Is Zilo Paint? Brighten Up Your Flears FLOOR ENAMEL: shades. Easy to wears like iren— C Meuhedheue uke uhuherde SM A PER GALLON TILLLLLAELL LL 10 popular (LEAs L& GER apply and Be. cam Meee Se et ee ee lel ee eee ee ee pe 115 = $1.40 STEP LADS ee ae tee Doors, — oe fr A real bargain ip Per Galion — SPECIAL—1 Panel 2'10"x6"10". a good door— What Mr. Long doesn’t realize is that other men have done the same thing he is daing, if on a smaller seale, and that the public which applauded we and turned away. Louisiana is not the first state | j to lay itself at an individyal’s feet and beeause | it is not different from other commonwealths it | will do as others before it have done. We've no ‘& ebjection to Mr. Long enjoying himself while the it fan taste. But that will be poor compensation for | ® the oblivion that will come, $3.25 N . N . i { Bee a ere “Your home is worthy of the best” _ ——