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PAGE TWO ~ Published Daily Except Sunday By N PUBLISHING CO., INC, . ARTMAN, President esas The Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ann Streets Only Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County. ered at Key V it or not otherwise the local news pub One Year ..... Six Months Three Months ne Month ..... Weekly AS 1936 BEGINS The Citizen begins the year 1936 with certain improvements in mind, but with the recognition that these depend as much | upon our public as upon ourselves. i The editor and publisher of this news- paper constantly have in mind its possible betterment. The field of service is large and we try to fill it as best:we can. | We doubt if there are any other busi- nesses which undertake so much work for the benefit of the public as the newspapers of the country. Of course, it is to their in- cases, it means a loss of revenue and cer- | tain punishment for a newspaper to act in terest to do so, but very often,iin certain ; KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY flappenings Here Ago Today As The Fi One of the largest crowds ever assembled at Key West was at the Porter Dock yesterday to come the Steamship United States on its arrival from Tampa, bid good cheer to the offic The United States is the vessel which is in service between crew. Tampa, Key West is making the first trip schedule. les Of The Citizen THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TODAY’S Lowest Highest last night last 24 hours 32 76 66 42 46 54 48 52 46 68 20 66 52 76 70 Just 10 Years Taken From Station Abilene Atlanta Boston Buffalo Charleston .. Chicago Denver Detroit Galveston Havana Huron . Jacksonville Kansas City .. KEY WEST .. | Little Rock .. wel- and 's and and Miami and of the Dr. J. Y. Porter, Sr., president 74 WEATHER much change in temperature; gen- tle to moderate winds, mostly; southeast or south. ! } ik ij Southerly Winds Partly Cloudy i Florida: Partly cloudy, j temperatures 10 degrees , zero in northern Minnesota; while | ‘ IN THE COURT OF THE COUNTY MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1986. below] eeeeececece elsewhere throughout the country Today’ s Horoscope readings are generally above nor- mal, | Today’s tendency is toward # and genial disposition. Turn- ed in the right path there is the aking of a student of philosophy, to mysticism. however, that a jcertain weak of character run away from control and to dissipation unless curbed. MONROE THEATER Valter Abel-Paul Lukas, Margot Grahamme, Heather Angel in The Three Musketeers Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- u. S. KENNEDY, Officer in Charge. Subscribe to The Ci m—20c | weekly. | with a tendency -| There is danger, LEGALS JUDGE, MONROE STATE OF FLORIDA. COUNTY, _ IN PRO- BATE. \In re the Estate of: ROBERT T. JOHN: FINAL N Notice is hereby given that undersigned will, on the 1ét January, A. D. 193) : Honorable Count: the Some-' County, Florida, my | tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25e of the chamber of commerce, = (ireeced a brecting ofthe toned | zation held last evening gi aa ate resume of the activities carried on| Minneapolis during the month. The need of a! New Orleans 62 municipal dock and _ recreation; New York -.. pier with suitable sites was dis-| Pensacola cussed. All resorts have recrea-} Pittsburgh - tion piers, it was shown, and now! St. Louis .... that the government owned land | Salt Lake City 32 along the water front is to be} San Francisco 52 sold, it is time to take up the | Seattle 42 matter, he said. Another matter, Tampa was the exorbitant rates charged’ Washington by the Florida East Coast Rail- Williston -.. way for bringing automobiles to Key West, and a committee was appointed to take up the matter with F. E. C. officials, the public interest. Only in the long run, when one contemplates the admiration end | respect which an honest newspaper ac- quirs, is the statement that “it pays” ap- what warmer on the east-central account and vouc coast tonight; Tuesday partly | or Robert - cen. . pease cloudy; slightly cooler in extreme] Sppitcatin fo the sald Jude Jacksonville to Florida Straits | der discharging me and East Gulf: Gentle to moder-! Dated ‘this the Teth day of De- ate winds mostly southeast o1 | “emPer A. D; 1088 \ south over south portion and mod- | 4S Administratr erate southerly winds over north} Deceased. portion becoming northwest and north and partly overcast wea-} ther tonight and Tuesday. WEATHER CONDITIONS 60 76 28 74 46 66 50 66 42 56 48 72 50 8 Made known on application, NOTICE BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West SPECIAL All reading notice: rds of thanks, resolutions of respect, obituary n’ , Will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents a Notices for entertain to be der alt sil by churches from which nts a dine. n forum and invites disc subjects of local or genera publish anonymous communi plicable to newspaper service. With this in mind, we do not hesitate to request the support of all those who con- The Citizen as worthy of public To them, we pledge again, interest but it . JOHNSON, eations. : wee sider recognition, alan inet eet eas what we have often pledged, our best work in the interest of the greater growth of Key West and the betterment of every con- dition that is for the benefit of its citizens. SIDELIGHTS 38 -8 BY PLANE FROM KEY WEST TO MIAMI Reservations by Telephone 620 Regular Planes, Miami-Key West Airways, Inc. Daily Except Friday RATE, ONE WAY, $7.50 Leave Key West 4 p. m., Ar- rive Miami 5:20 p. m. Fast - Comfortable - Safe COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates Garage Popular Prices Temperatures* Highest .. Lowest Mean Normal Mean . Rainfall* Water and Sewerage. : Make Phone A disturbance of marked inten-; ‘sity is central this morning over the eastern Lake region and On- tario, Buffalo, N. Y., 29.38 inch- es, and has causec high winds during the last 24 hours through- out most of the Lake region and on portions of the north Atlantic coast, and precipitation has oc- }eurred since yesterday morning -| throughout the Lake region, ex- | treme upper Mississippi and upper ‘ Ohio Valleys, with heavy snow in the Lake Superior region. Pres- sure is also low over northwestern | P.M. | districts, Helena, Mont., 29.58) ty 1:30} inches, and moderately high from; 7:32) the West Gulf States westward {over California and over the Florida Peninsula, El Paso, Tex- as, 30.18 inches, San Francisco, | Calif., 30.12 inches, and Jackson- ville, Tampa and Miami, Fla., 30.08 inches. There has also been Key West and Vicinity: Partly! light to “1oderate rain during the | ceady tonight and Tuesday; not! last 24 hours in the lower Missis- ! _— | sippi Valley and along the middle and west Gulf coast, and moderate to heavy rain on the Pacific coast from San Francisco northward. Much colder weather has over- Bridges to complete Road to Main- land." Free Port. Officers and trustees of the Key West Yacht Clvb will meet 7.30 o’clock Friday evening at} Vesterday’s Precipitation .0 Ins.} the chamber of commerce rooms| Normal Precipitation ..... .06 Ins at which time details of the re-] ‘Thin record cavern 24-hour perio | gatta to be held February 27 and| mime_nt ® o'clock (hin morning. | 28 will be announced. A number emcrcwiee a manne of owners of Florida’s famous| Sun rises : racing craft, and others, have sig-| Sun sets nified their intention of entering; Moon rises the races. Moon sets Elevator Bathing. Pavilion. Airports—Land and Sea, By MARCY B. DARNALL, | Former Editor of The Key West Citizen Consolidation of County and City rt POP PPOPOLO OOOO COLLET For the NEW YEAR GIVE THEM A SAVINGS ACCOUNT Nothing teaches a child thrift like a Savings Account. Start one with us for him today for as little as one dollar. When graduation and college come along he will be prepared for them. He will soon learn the les- son that it is not what you earn but what you save that makes wealth. For anyone who has trouble trying to imagine, what a billion dollars is like, this may help. That amount in one-dollar bills laid end to erd would reach around the earth at the equator nearly four times. The Federal debt is now about 31 billions. Governments, : Advertise your bu please, but advertise it. S$ any way you toes Ensign Morris ‘N. Partridge, fleet naval reserve aviator, has radioed the bureau of naval aero- nautics administration for permis- sion to make flights over the Florida Keys and Key West for the purpose of taking a series of High jLow . Barometer 8 a. Sea level, 30.06." Key West has sped the parting; now loday: 1D welcomes the ¢ oming Orr. gucest—Thomas iis 2 Girls should not cross their legs, ac- cording to Dr. Beatrice Phillips of Michi- 4 “ “ si q ‘ aerial photographs at a height o yan, but her advice has nothing to do with PeaRHacote ait G00 deck. Tnithe rals or manners. She says that the habit | gyent permission is granted Lieu- sitting cross-legged, if persisted in, is | tenant Schildhauer _ will likely to cause curvature of the spine. pany Ensign Partridge. WEATHER FORECAST Kotels and® Aparcments, It's about time for the baseball fans From time to time add to it. to begin prognosticating the pennant win- ners of 1936. (Till 8 p. m., Tuesday) accom- It should be samemlicnea that, with families to support, they also do their part a shipped to points in the east coast section, will arrive in port The vessel is consigned to the Porter Dock company. Editorial comment: The band: concerts are attracting large Sweden has so many Andersons and Boo Sdsite Basiewibati cachieved who labor at $7. 2 a week aver Fane in 193 36 will continue to help business everywhere as it has done in the days that have gone Oe Mahatma Gandhi, services inform us, is suffering from high blood pressure. How could this happen on of all men, news is Petersons that the postal service has great difficulty in delivering their mail, and sug- gests that persons with those names be en- courayed to change them. Young women are generally willing to change their names, but in Sweden they are as likely as ; not to change from, Anderson to Peterson, or vice which would not help the situation. versa, ning. They are affording high- class entertainment as well as much pleasure for the people. These concerts are conceded to be worth every cent thy are costing and more. B. Ralph Pinder, chief of Key West Fire Department. ¢was re-elected as chief at the election held last night by the Volunteer the | A doubleheader is scheduled for the Klan Circus tonight in addi- tion to the regular program. Cor- | onation of the queen, to be titled. | “Miss Key West.” will take place and a large class of juniors will be ; inducted into the order. John D. Little, well known} lawyer of Atlanta, Ga., on board j spread the upper Mississippi Val- ley and levy andsupper Lakesresion nwt region, with Quickly ons without “dosing.” Pr Jeet deat WICKS VapoRus ge ee The First National Bank of Key West Member of the Federal Reserve Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Ce bdk dA tdddd hdd ddd Corporation vessesssecsssrrrsess a diet of goats’ milk and honey? Bire Department of iKey West John A. Roker was elected first assistant with John C. Park re- turned to the office of second as- sistant. yacht Ilah, arrived in port to- day for a visit with friends. Inj} his party are Judge Arthur G. ; Powell, of Atlanta; William H. Kaye, capitalist, of Louisville. Ky., and Wallace Stevens of the Hart- ford Life Insurance company. barge Pat Harrison with a carg@) Among the many visitors wel- of lumber from Mobile to be dis-;comed on the Ilah were Senator charged at the East Coast docks and Mrs. Wm. H. Malone. SUOTIITTITITTTSTTS. SOTTTOee eh, SPECIAL PAINT OFFERING REDUCING STOCK Sherwin Williams Flat White Paint In Five Gallon Cans, While It Lasts $1.15 In last Friday’s pre: the women of Cuba voted for the first; time. Naturally they cast their votes for the youngest and hands.mest candidate for the presidency—Mariano Gomez. dential election In the days before trainmen insisted upon inspecting tickets at the car steps, careless passengers occasionally boarded the wrong train, to their later chagrin and inconvenience. It remained for a man in Brussels io be the first to take the wrong airplane, whereby he was carried to Lon- don when he wanted to go to Paris. The Tug Jim Sid, towing the It is quite natural, though ludicrous, for one debtor to ask leniency of a creditor for another debtor. But it has happened. Such appeal reminds us of the Miles Standish and John Alden episode. “Why don’t you ak for yourself, John?” caid Priscilla. N SOTTO TTOOTIIOT EOS. Less Than A Dollar § Puts A General Electric Refrigerator In Your Home Another time-honored belief goes by the board, if a declaration by Dr. Wilkin- son, a noted Australian orthodontist, may be given credence. He says the old idea that a heavy jaw and prominent chin de- notes strength of character is not neces- sarily true, but it does indicate that the in- dividual did not suck his thumb when he was a baby. It appears the part of wisdom, as President Romfh of the First National Bank of Miami, says, to ‘pass legislative restrictions and Constitutional Amend- ments whereby our politicians and our po- ] al system cannot borrow and spend us into eternal poverty.” N N Arousing a man dozing at the wheel of an automobile, ‘a Newark policeman or- | dered him to move on. The man_ blinked and said he had been waiting for a red trafic light to change. The light was a red | lantern over an excavation. We want you to try one of these refrigerators and see for yourself how eco- nomical in operating cost it is. President Roosevelt in his “State of the Union” address before Congress invited all critics of the New Deal to come out in the open and fight for the repeal of the ad- ministration’s measures. To an observer on the side lines it appears the Supreme Court is effectively doing that very thing. Let well enough alone was the advice given by Judge Austin of Toledo to a man who wanted a divorce becauseshis wife | bought worth of clothes without his the kind words of Secretary Ickes and} permission.-‘“‘Thank the Lord that you got Jesse Jones in stating that something must} off so easy,” said the judge. ‘ be-done “for the people down there; they —_ ae - certainly need it,” but words are empty unless accompanied by. werks. The com- pleted road to the mainland will lead the way to the Island City’s self-support or self-respect. ON TRIAL for only 90c down and 90c a month until July 1 you can have this refrigerator installed in your home. The people of Key West appreciate per gallon x LLL AhA AA A hd de diadidkdeadidaddd ddd dod < Here is a case for some ologist-or other to explain. 4 burglar robbed a home -in Evanston, Ill., of $150, but before leaving he amused himself by building a house out Fe leet of crackers on the kitchen floor, surround- One dep. ‘tment of the Federal gov-! ing it with a circle of potatoes and enclos- ernment cannot be controlled by the presi-| ing the whole with a wall made of a child’s dent, is the Supreme Court. And that! building blocks. irks. All Liberty-loving citizens of the —= United States should rejoice that there is one thing that does not come under the, bles, too. One in Birmingham reports that bane of influence. In the setting up of ral a lady customer called his store by tele- uncontrollable agency’ our forefathers | phone to say: “The program coming in on showed supreme and—if there is such a! my radio is entirely too fast; send some- thing—inspired wisdom. | one to slow it down right away.” The “LIFTOP” model has the famgus Genera! Elec tric “sealed in” mechar- ism. South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. Phone 598 White and El‘za Streets “Your hume is worthy of the best” See Us For More Details The Key West Electric Company \’ Oki dad ded de deddddddl Radio dealers have their little trou- J lA Led tdtddtddttktitkétkttthtdittitzirtitttittittitititbthddd Penk kh hhh hhh hh Ah hdd hd ddd 2 fff 2