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PAGE TWO TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1936. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | ecccccccccccccccce Pecccccccccccccccccccces | eral-atate frou! on See jorida’s larger cou: KEY WEST IN THE WEATHER Today In History ae eee manana akapiamaoae amen to meager “ig ie: The Lenten season, which is observed DAYS GONE BY } OEE TF . cae aoe aE “ | COeecccccceccececccooocs by the Roman and Greek Catholic church- sy : Fea owest ighes' es, as well as in some degree by the Church | last nighOlest au hous England, the Protestant Episcopal 44 64 < - | . 48 72 ‘ church in America and others, began on| is asi 4 : g e: ne a - “il | Captain Clark D. Stearns, mem- 30 32 Ash Wednesday, February 26, and wi |ber of the Federal Business ae 38 ' continue until Easter Sunday, April 12, aj sociation, today advised his as- 60 . * a } sociates that within a short time period of forty days, not counting Sun-! he will be retired from active ser- 36 OBSERVANCE OF LENT y Except SN PUBLISHING CO. INC. ARTMAN, President nt Business Manager itizen Building Corser Greene and Ann Streets 1815—United States declares war against Algiers. to protect American commerce, immediately | after war with England closes. Happenings Here Just 10 Years) Ago Today As Takep From j Station— The Files Of The Citizen Abilene nents | Atlanta Boston Buffalo Charleston Chicago . JOE ALL k More gallons of CROWN iy Daily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe ; : eee mv county. 1845—Florida admitted cntered at Ke: si 0 e 27th State. entered at Key West, Florida Statehood as the 27th State = : FIPTY-SEVENTH YE 1846—Fire at the fameus Brook Farm, near Boston, hi Member of the Associated Press she Associated Press is exclusively entitled to use for repvblication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also | the local news pub‘ished here. SUBSCRIPTION RATES i days. i In the early years of the Christian era | | the fast of Lent was observed for varying | vice, and that during the month of March he will be inactive as far as naval duty is concerned. Captain R. W. McNeely, the cap- 66 { 34 64 Denver ... Detroit Galveston _.. Havana torical experiment in social co- operation, resulting in collapse} of enterprise. GASOLINE weak ; : tain stated, would succeed him as_ yyy), : ae Scented aa Six’ Months Z periods, by some only one or two days and | commandant. Retiring from ties jl 3 Gf tonite of the | Three Months ......... . ig ‘ pee ae : (Jacksonville .. 7. sa +. | ‘ne Month é | by others for a longer time, according to | ?@vy necessitated Captain Stearns) 7 3 | oe ey me r .| severing his connection with the} Kansas City .. 6 > 1bdg wick postage stam ; the writings of Irenaeus, Greek Bishop of | association, he said. His associates! KEY WEST 76 SES poereee ee ., i 4 3 A 5 authorized by Act of Congress. Lyons, in the second century. Pope Leo I, | express their regret at his leaving,| Little Rock . a in the fourth century, recommended the | rare aie rae future) Los Angeles .. 1915—Beginning of the long fast of forty days as having apostolic au- 5 c y and successful run of the picture, thority. This period was taken to com-j| Felix Blei, manager of Dante, | Birth ot aptiations memorate the forty days’ fast of Moses, of | Seeeee re ena con a aaa Mite B ane ais e Chric {rived from Miami today to ar-;New Orleans Elijah, and especially that of Chast _|range for the appearance of! New York .... Theoretically, at least, the faithful Dante at the San Carlos theatre! pensacola abstain from food on fast days until eve- | starting Tuesday, March 23, Dan-j |. 2 : \te with his company of 20 and, Pittsburgh ning, worldly amusements and secular cele- | ae “srr St. Loui is 2 2 over 100 peices of effects are en; St. Louis - brations are to be avoided and marriages |youte to Havana where they will’ Salt Lake City are held to be undesirable during Lent. | play a four weeks engagement at San Francisco The duty of fasting is modified with|the Teatro Nacional and _ will uy g break the trip to the Cuban capi- respect to laboring people, children, and | tai by appearing several days in women under certain conditions, but in-|Key West. eased diligence in works of charity is enjoined upon all, as well as epteasedinaty | | attention to all religious observances, throughout this period. In- are sold to MORE MOTORISTS because of MORE MILES PER GALLON STANDARD OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application, 84 58 72 36 74 AL NOTICE rds of thanks, resolutions of te. will be charged for at | SPEC All reading notices, Louisville Miami by churches from which s a line. nd invites discus- ts of local or genera} anonymous communi- snow in northern Michigan and portions of New England. Tem- peratures have fallen in the Pa- cific States afid risen in most oth er. districts, and readings are geu | ere above normal this morning throughout the country, being 28 to 30 degrees above in Montana and North Daketa. G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. sion of public ” Interest but it will not ; cations. = 68 40 56 54 76 62 IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 42 N KENTUCKY 54 Seattle ......... 46 Tampa ae ; Washington .. 34 ee | Williston ...... 32 The Key West Foundation’s! Jaquarium at the head of the is-’ Highest land is completely equipped with powest tanks and other accessories and is, yean now ready for visitors. An ex-! Normal Mean .... cellent display of fish, including! Rainfall groupers, turtles and morays are) Yosterday’s Precipitation on display. Through the oz Peter Roberts rtle| Jumbo, which was raised by him! at the Curry aquarium, has been! si given to the aquarium and will be} halite i Is ‘cared for by the attendant. Ee Moon rises Sheriff Roland Curry, who left} MOO” S18 www Be for Miami to bring to Key West! AM Marcus Kohn, wanted here for, ,,. apni coer clue +i | High 8:14 forgery, has returned but without! a3 z j Low ... 1:50 an. The Monroe county; sa | Barometer 8 a. m. today: { had been informed Kohn a ae ‘ Sea level, 29.97. arrested and being held for} him, but on his arrival was told} by authorities that Kohn had been released with the understanding he was to proceed to Key West} and report. Where he is now nobody seems to know. Water and Sewerage. Bridges to complete Road to Main- land. “re Port. a bight smoke OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO — “IT’S TOASTED” Temperatures* Hotels and Bathing Pavilion, Aicports—Land and Sea. Consolidation of County and City Governments, Aparcmerts, A STRONG ADVANCE The various states have not yet had/j time to . sact legislation to cooperate with the Sccial Security Act passed in 1935. either has the legislation passed the gauntlet of the Supreme Court on the ques- tion of its constitutionality. Notwithstand- ing, however, there are Congressmen al- ready :eeking to extend and increase the range of such legislation. Senator Frazier | of North Dakota and Representative Lun- | deen of Minnesota have proposed a bill to accomplish the following item of insurance,” as expressed by Representative Lundeen: “The Frazier-Lundeen bill” combines six systems of social insurance in one com- prehensive plan, covering compensation for unemployment; insurance of the self-]paim Beach yesterday, took off employed, which is new in the history of , this morning in their plane for social insurance and which, for the first }Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. They time. self-employed professional el Geanaes : abe tour < ton 2 3 jafter which they will return workers, farmers, and owners of small| Key West and after two days here busine disability insurance, including | Proceed to Sarasota and thence all forms whatever their | ‘° Hensacols: cause; old age insurance; maternity insur- ance; widows and mothers insurance.” All of which is a rather -comprehen- sive plan. 0 Ins, al Precipitation .03 Ins. ern 24-1 at 8 o'clock this Tomorrow’s Almanac 6:47 a. m 6:31 p. m 3:41 p. m ee a a ending: Reading maketh a full man, but we prefer our victuals regardless. Farewell to arms —fine for the sol- diers, and not so good for the girls. 7:50! 1:09 Newspa ks should keep their j hands clean and keep out of polities. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 8 p. m., Wednesday) Key West and Vicinity: Mostly cloudy tonight and Wednesday, possibly showers Wednesday; lit- \tle change in temperature; gentle ,to moderate easterly winds. Florida: Mostly cloudy tonight and Wednesday, possibly showers in south and central portions Wed- nesday; little change in tempera- ture, Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate winds, mostly northeast or east and overcast weather tonight. and | Wednesday, probably — occasional apeer ':howers. Ruth Baker, who had opened up the Gold Cup Cafe in spite of} a closing order issued by Mayor} Leslie A. Curry, following the; | shooting of John Ranger by ! jthur Baker, was arraigned | police court this afternoon | fined $250 or 60 days in jail. Advertising is an asset—so says the social United States Supreme Court and The Citizen concurs. Not an ad of a real estate dealer in The Citizen; evidently there is no property on the market worth selling. Commander John Lieutenant Lawrence Curtain fa- mous aviators, who arrived from Rogers an An English church court has decided really spoke to Eve. Thank goodness, that’s settled. covers that the serpent of disability, The Times-Unior say; we have sex appeal. but darned little tax appeal. The “we” takes in Key West with a vengeance. WEATHER CONDITIONS Disturbances are central _ this Ar-' morning over the central Cana- in dian Provinces, the lower Rio and! Grande Valley. and far Southwest, | Duluth, Minn., 29.44 inches, and cewenn Brownsville, Texas, and Phoenix. A‘ member of the United States Ariz., 29.84 inches, and pressure Shipping Board will arrive in jg moderately low throughout the | Key West this week for the pur-' country, except over Florida, New | pose of establishing a new steam-, England, and far northwestern | Ship lin rding to announce-' districts. Precipitation has oc- | ment made by Samuel Wilde, curred during the last 24 hours - Se _ S : -om + | Boston banker. The line will oper-' from eastern Texas northeastward about where the money was coming from; | ate sour boats between Key, Westy! over. the upper | Ohios Valley cant just leave that to him. | Miami, Mobile and New Orleans,! ern Lake region, and most of the } Now the Alberta legislature is in ses- in freight and passenger service. | middle and north Atlantic States, at fidaths aE cdiei : sail {with heavy rain on portions of | sion. It finds that no ‘$2 5 dividends have Os AL Ps Wleier, headof the! sibiresae coal Ganpdes GHEE been paid; none are in sight. The pro- | compa y recently given the option | 2.46 inches, and light to moderate vincial government already has boosted its | for we consteuctian of bridges | ——-— - taxes to the limit and its credit is so bad jover the highway gaps, was guest ers in city jail and all of them are it can’t borrow. So Mr. Aberhart is on aj mr. Turner s ‘at the Rota luncheon today.; sent out daily to work, cleaning id that he had been! up the cemetery and doing other zzling political platter. offered the option to proceed| work on city property. Is it possible that some would-be ; ¥it* the work and he was risking aimee r : ‘his money on the proposition. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Me- American Messiah would be in the same | as | Donald, announce the engagement} | ‘tying pan if they were confronted with } Chief of Police Cleveland Niles of their daughter Marieta to Don- the hard reality of having to make good |*¢Perts collection of fines during} ald J. Curry of this city. The mar-/ e : te ae ee he {the month of February totalling| riage will take place in the near rather than just promising so as to be | $180. There are about 15. prison- elected? Governor Scholtz during his school days in Brooklyn was ricknamed “Busy Izzy.” His busy-ness continues unabated. A MESSIAH FALLS Last August, Mr. William Aberhart was elected premier of Alberta province, Canada, on a promise to pay a “social di- vidend” of $25 a month to everybody in Alberta. He told the voters not to worry All public offices should be held by honest men, but outstanding among them should be those who hold the offices of tax | assessor and county judge. Although Eleanor Patt the Washington Herald, is called “C she says she would give everything had to be “a heil-roaring reporter.” on, ow In order not to become too offensive in referring to the horse and buggy day we might high-hat a little bit and identify } them as the equine and chariot period. | BALANCE WHILE The average man has a high opinion of the wife who good meal. “All human history avtests that happines: for man,—the hungry sirner!—Since Eve } ate apples, much depends upon his din- | ner. | | { \ n cook a future. { i OLE LEELA A Lb da i A FACT STANDARDIZED UNIFORMITY The simple mechanical details of cigarette manufacture are of surprising importance. Upon them depend the physical properties of the cigarette, such as weight, size, firm- ness, moisture-holding properties, uniformity of fill—uniformity of product—all of which have a far-reaching effect on the character of its combustion and the constituents of its smoke. In the manufacture of Lu¢ky Strike Ciga- rettes all of these properties have been standardized with care for the*perfection of A LIGHT SMOKE. “ITS TOASTED” — Your throat protection — against irritation — against cough ormte st 908, The Amences tates Commer Lawrence Sullivan wrote in the Feb- Atlantic Monthly: “The present ad- stration has added roundly 235,000 3s to the direct full-time payroll of Federal Government, but only one in 107 among the new personnel is under Civil | Service.” WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED TO MEET AND TO SERVE OUR VISITORS It is announced that the Florida ex-| hibit at the Rockefeller Center is xbout to; clore for lack of fuuds. Although the} county commissioners were willing to con-} tribute a definite sum, to help put on the! exhibit, they reneged, and rightly so, ! when it became known that Key West got no recognition in the publicity. kudha hide, bdo de de de de LUCKIES ARE LESS ACID! Recent chemical tests show® that other popular brands have an excess of acid- ity over Lucky Strike of from 537 to 1007. A STATEMENT The First National Bank of Key West Member of the Federal Reserve System President Roosevelt wrote to the League of Women Voters: “It matters not what political party is in power by the; elective will of the people the Government’ functions for all; and there can be no ques- tion of greater moment, or broader effect public trough who is dodging his taxes,| than the maintenance, strengthening andj and since a person who does that is not a} extension of the merit system, established | good citizen, he should not be elected io; in the competitive principles of the Civil! office. | Service Act.” the For years The Citizen has advocated the defeat of those office holders in city and county vho have not paid their taxes and once again ii desires to impress upon the voters the importance of doing this very thing. No person should feed at the ‘RESULTS VERIFIED BY INDEPENDENT CHEMICAL CABORATORIES AND RESEARCH GROUPS Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Cvurporation Ga B ISL LI BESS LS LS DLL SS x U. S. Government Depositary Chak kb hE A Ahhh hd dddk

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