The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 6, 1934, Page 2

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ia 'teen looking at a model of “4 States. "| Gazette at Annapolis, established in 1727, and the only American paper to have passed its 200th birthday. Next in age is ‘the New Hampshire Gazette at Ports- * 3 the weekly Herald-States- man at. Columbia, Mo., 1821; and the daily ts} Hawkeye at Burling Ta,, 1880, © ~ ‘| New York state leads in the number of century-old newspapers, with 16 dailies and 26 weeklies, although only one of these, the Evening Post, is published in -| New York City. Pennsylvania stands ‘second and Ohio third on the list. it is unfortunate that few files of our oldest newspapers have been preserved. They contained a wealth of historical ma- -| terial, much of which is now forever lost. STRANGE IDEAS OF FREEDOM Some people have strange mis tions of what “free speech” dividual rights” are. The other day, in a met: i a school boy, expelled for inf™ to riot and disorderly cong give a pledge, as a cop trance, that he: weuld acts in future, Sayiy late principles of 4 dividyal rights? As a student at boy was subject to diljgs inherent right to agitat® other students. To perme an inherent right would mot institutions of le tivities are quite prope trol of constituted scl whenever a pupil has wees ee | speech” or “individual § iectionable manner he Sa ing the school. Mena, ptt ing Senator feast. Ina fed up on the! is contaminating the ah amendment the clu is | opposed to “all blust¢ signing and ambitious tempt to mislead the tawdry and clowni: play hide and seek y || datory wealth and x =} money.” Even if th : -Ron grata at the bagi asvas Toasccoco, =| Mr. Hampton told of the oe mercer omnes ne cigarette thats MILDER fivst sanatorium-in the. United | A. Schaeffer, Jv. of the Nation- }culosis and: for the care af the tuber. New Tack : =F DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just 10 Years’ Age Teday As Taken From | The Files Of The Citizen | Todays Died in Washington, May : - American actor, father of a not-/ "ed American family of actors, | Arrangemerts are now being born in England. Died im New made to close several deals for| York. Dec. 20, 1870. the conveyance of tracts of land/ on Key Largo. Negotiations for} these transfers have been held uD; | 1849—Charies S. Thomas, Colo-' ) pado governor and U. S Seuster, | bore at Darien, Ga. Deed in Des- 1823—Max Muller, Anglo-Ger- | Ye June 24, 1934. : men Ghee, born. Died Oct,} 1857-3 hk Conrad. Engiish for some time. In several instances , ~"* | senalith: born. Died Aug. 3. 2924 the delay was caused by discrep-! 1333—John Singleton Mosby, | ancies in title and in others be-. famed Confederate cavalry leader. | cause prospective, purchasers were Virginia lawyer, U. S. consul and‘ tor, mate of Julia Marlewe, born awaiting definite kgowledge as t°! Assistant Attorney-General after in New Orleans. Died im New the route to be annoynced regatd- war, born in Powhatan: Co., Va. York City, Oct. 28, 29382 ing the causeway an@ bridge at | — ; Key Largo. There ate been a notified of his appointment as| _188¢—Joyce Kilmer, rilliens’ D~ sn anilli number of sales made td date and lieutenant colonel on the staff of | Poet. whe entered — oe : others are pending. ere are Governor-elect John Martin. Mr.! private, born at New a 3. a cee ee but a few tracts of laid which Spottswood has accepted. the ap-|N- J- Killed im France, ape Frees: meceras 9 mate have not changed handsjsince the pointment and will assume his po-| #18 — adoption of the bond sue was sition immediately after the gov-| ————. _ announced. ‘ernor is inducted into office on January 1. 1859—Edward H. Sethemn. sc 5 einer aan What is said to be ont of the} 4 young Cuban boy, giving wie Y most interesting luncheogs held’... as Araldo Diaz, and his} by the Exchange Club singe-its in-" 49, a5 17 years, was shot ast Furniture Polish (Sherwm Wima} 6 Oz. ad auguration was that orgagization’s| jorning by another Cuban lad, 16 Oz. a luncheon held a" the Luis Heurar. The occurrence was ‘sensi a beet on Virginia street. Officer John | Roker arrested the Heurar lad, | Bare Baayen, nee at ee mt | who is being held in county jail! and his assistaat, Ed. SE pending investigation of the} éourse being the sportiest! he has! ver played on and marveled at’ ditorial Commen' mong the} transformation which had’ missing men whose names do not! en place where there was once , get in the papers, are those who} gle. An interesting incident'are missing when a subscription e luncheon was the anniounce-- list is being passed around for | Snptts.{ some worthy public cause. Married Men's basketball up jts banner score of ie —*ight when it de-| ‘am from ether acore of | shooting. Water Cooler — Bright Emameled Finish with Chremiae Tere Faucet Galvanized Imside— 3 Gals. 375 6 Gals. 47s 2 Gal. Thermos Jug With Faucet— Attractive — Green Enameled Finial Each foot- eeyying Us Ch keudtaiailaade Libido, uid ueukeuheae Westinghouse Mazda B ui b «— cmaperved Bude Cem ef big ALSO—Fuses, Pimgs of 25 aoe wall cot (Sang receptacies, switches of 2 5 t~pen Ramet Liecee Wire and many others Wuse wat Llcs em “Your home is worthy of the best”

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