The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 19, 1934, Page 2

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tke? ale pthc una government, ‘with its huge program of re- The national Red Cross has built up a thoroughly trained disaster relief organ- ization, which functions as nothing else can -when tragedy stalks through communities visited by sudden devastation. Let us re- swhich | member that fires, floods, earthquakes and tizen @iscus- | tornadoes have not lost their terror. iteeae bet Sarare ponte ists of teal genera Help the Red Cross to be prepared to : aid the stricken and helpless by maintain- ing your membership in this great organ- ization of mercy and relief. One of the first contributions which the local Red Cross Chapter has received was from a winter visitor and for the amount of $50. It should be remembered that the Na- tional Red Cross retains but 50 cents of| a ach contribution, no matter how large. ‘of money by the city and it is said will for that reason be con- | Charieston sidered untenable. However, . ‘state board of health is ready now, and has been for a month. to ex-j' terminate mosauitees. and Js ony, vane ‘awaiting action of the city coun- Huron —- 38 ad ‘cil to start the campaign. All the — state board asks is that the city | REY —_s gouneit invite the body to’ do the work and pass ordinances provid. aisville to work, {ing for the inhabitants to steep} Miami 68 “ 4 ‘and off cisterns and all other water | New Qrigans 64 ~ | receptacles. ’ New York 50 6a ensacola 58 7 St Louis 62 72 Tampa 60 7 : Washington aR 72 be Lake og - Williston 28 22 ; Cee ee Ver CEeae SOS get Eas Golf Mewere. coer Sing Secememg free eee ee IMPROVEMENTS FOR-KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 1. Water and Sewerage. 2. Bridges to complete Road to Main jand. Free Port. CCC WORKERS REVOLT News dicumtiacas fe 2 few days ago told | of a rebellion in a Civilian Conservation Corps ¢amp in Maine when two hundred ; m trans. Wan has bao om _7 and fifty workers objected to their trans- i seated contract for roads and bridges! ee = 4 on at fer to camps in Virginia and Maryland. high-speed internal combustion 4 in Yonroe County, said that work | WSATUR POOTOS i ~ The young men who have been given} p: jwas 2 pd and eae a (Ti 8 p. m, Tucsda ~ employment and training by the Govern- Seon wie’ | Ney West and Vicin ment, when they could not obtain jobs any- | will be greatly advanced and work | ~ where else, showed their appreciation by} tat this end of the mad started., { attacking their officers, locking them in} sot fie ‘cmmenet ap cout the baggage car and blocking all efforts to | S99 eceeeenseccessascens ‘with whom he came in contact | move their train for more than three hours. “ ;and said that this attitude of the | ‘HELP TO ALL WHO people in general had proved a HELP THEMSELV: wo ‘great incentive to heads of the) y 2 loyes. i Sapeosiohdeapitnatacces or” and the employ: i In an interview with The Citi- jzen yesterday J. B. Frazier, of the ui ythe Pidewater Construction Com WALL always seek the truth and print it without fear and without favor; never be afraid te attack wrong or to applaud right; always fight for progress; never be the or- @an or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, faction or class; always do its utmost for the sealhie- weltnned tiseestehernbn-csiivghink ox A squad of one hundred and fifty police- injustice; denounce vice apd praise virtue; mes came to the camp to restore order and nd: week dene hy Sthdivibesl ‘se their arrival sobered the rebellious work- In small communi ination ;-tolerant-of others’ rights; views and men, who subsequently left under the con-| to depend for <afety Ken ae cael epinions; print only news that will elevate trol of their own officers. ss a e money was more than upon wr against dangerous and “thong | driving. For this reason driv ing in such a community as spent. Stock Island has transformed from a stony, wooded place into something of a oo) fairviand. with velvet greems andj large} tuteways. Many people have said °P" | they did not think it possible to effect such a wonderful transfor-{ ehnet . Sie *haiher esd Kons Such an incident is significant. These quasice with: principle. young men evidently do not feel that the Government did them any favor in giving —— | them jobs, feeding and “training them, “General Hugh Johuson has a sore | therefore they had a right to decide for foot. That's a natural result of all the| themselves exactly where they should kicking he has done while with the NRA. work. What the Government should do in i more perilous than cities where lay erate tike « ig that’ mation on the island. le etiquet- veloped out of consideration or others may be mutually attain- of automobi ‘THE BBDAVIS CO. ee G. C. ROBERTS (ome Conte ot Glee See a case like this is to expel from the work those responsible for such conduct and bar Harry Hampton, credited with | playing the best game at a necent of tournament in Norfolk, Va., ‘has agreed to come to Key West ‘and take charge of the municipal! Stinks. He will arrive during the it is an irony of fate that the raillers EOE OBR inst immorality and strong drink often them from further participation in any as- find this dition to exist in their own | *t4nce from the Federal Government. ALEAOOODE SES OOTOSOOOS WALL BOARD ¥ ACT NOW REAL VALUES 2 LL, ARGE S: ,WwaAlt cal at = | : families, unknown to them. fty miles an HOW’S THE DEPRESSION? rir horr Key West was the first international Correct answers to questions regard- airpert, brought to mind again by the an-| ing conditions of the country are being nouncement of the inauguration of an air | twisted because this is the politica] season “service between Miami and this city. of the year when the voters have heen "s importance to government visiting the polls. Nevertheless, facts are The Citizen erred in a recent editorial | ¢ts, and’ the best offi commenting on the election in stating Com- | !2! # s a missiqner BrastmAWatren served Monroe eral improvement in business and in founty 24 yam.» It-should shave read 2g | *Y With 2 corresponding inc) years. Sid Se =< ~~ | ployment. This conclusion is the fact that there have been lavish e Hc ditures in spreading relief under the New tsivg A chap was heard to say lank « week Beal. The PWA spends in all directions, that if a certain matter happened £6 in ‘and publi nstruction is carried on in] oui he would kill himself. It didp’t happen so many es for the sole purpose of {is the execution was not consummated, and } stimulating industry and making work. Phe Citizen missed a dandy story. | The killing of millions of heads of | Oceecsecscoorecooseseses | W.. Today’ s Hon oscope.” | Sue Elwood. ! anl semi-offi- formation proves that there Measure and $3.30 1.05 Sia is eae areas j livestock, and the drastic control of agri- People should not lavish money on en- } \ cultural communities is a experiment tertainments if they are in debt, or they } such as the United States isn’t used to, | will make themselves liable to the charge} everybody wonders if it is doing that the creditors are.footing the bills, at | good least temporarily, and those invited must | ee feel a certain reluctance to accept the in- CRUELTY TO ANIMALS vitation, a? caitlin Sabseribe for The Citizen. FU NI ERAL AL “HOME Established 49 Years Key West's Oldest 24-Honr Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmer H Phone 138 Night 696-W What Is Zilo Paint? FLOOR ENAM#FI! ! i one of human instincts it is dis- the utter disregard of ich is shown by jday thoughtless or vicious per Files of The Citizen disclose that it| ' advocated the consolidation of city and | See salt county governments for. many years. Noth-| ing would please The Citizen more thax | Asis of that this consummation could be brought | about, although it would materially de erease the revenue so very much needed to issue a daily paper in Key West. shades ha to w wears like i | | | essary ; ainkta P fo dumb Ferree cee ee Lee animals are n on of either a lack i of education or serious moral defect on the aN INVESTIGATE THE ADVANTAGES TO YOU ; part of those who practice them. >a aN QF THE a. N THE FIRST NATION NATIONAL BANK N N) —" — 1 v et = The announcement of the inaugura- | pea tendenc’ particularly when thej tion of the air service between Miami and: example of unfeeling indifference is set by H ‘Key West recalls the statement made by} older persons. dulius Stone. Florida Federat Relief Ad-! Asa prominent educator recently » at the Hospitality League ban-! said, any { i ystem of education which neg-} held in the Delmonico Restaurant, jects training in the humane treatment of! 2 a when he stated the air service | } animals is failing in its duty. & LET'S MAKE FLORIDA STREETS AND i i : @ at the drop of his hand-} We have noticed another thing: Any HIGHWAYS SAFE i mtly Stone dropped his | person who is cruel to animals will sel Govesnoy’s Committee on Public Safety P SK ee ~ qr te uf , | teaching a child | is very dikely to pene Member of the Federal Reserye ae N \ SN we. 2 fag announcement was made. { watching in aft his other relations in life. OCEEEEMEMEUMOOEEEE, BAbhn Be Be

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