The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 8, 1936, Page 2

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1336. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN a ee PT eagncccasncusansssennel 1 PAGE TWO ——______——_ ae Deen eae ena i . om NEW BUSINESS FOR BANKS | V-8s TAKE ALL HONORS IN DAYTONA BEACH RACES ~~-5f ‘Today In History The Key ‘West Citizen Bankers of the nation are beginning ¢ 3 a : DAYS 1838—“T> Published Daily Exeept Sunday By * ss < ; i] : Happenings Here Just 10 Yeer*) 552) tons F * siness : - 2a # # eee : = Taken From steamer . sae ake -e of the business done by com Z : : Ago Today As 1 atlantic HING CO, INC. to take notic ‘ ae meindics ’ : es : The Files Of The Citizen cm, Sate it cee eimasemes petitive financial agencies and the 1 : ~ ———— a | New York. t Business 3 : A ethene i it tion is that they will soon take steps to ; Douglas Robinson, son of the ca dle consider- é 4 assistant secretary of the navy.) 7918 ¢ broaden their ideas and handle cons ; : : j ao was reported yester@aS.; aiities Oppres-ed | y Newspaper in Key West and Monroe able consumer credits. : * eee : missing “from his ~_— - got im Rome oul = . . i 71 ity. oun “ ee > 3 ee cree c esident of the ee : : e vard University, was Sree “Florida, as second class matter E. S. Woosley, vice ea : esa ees : jt) varding to advices received at the| 1405 First National Bank of Louisville, Ky.,| ome : : navy yard, lying unconscious in| . or the Associated Pres } i is own bank’s in- oe : f hs : ; : front of a Fitzhugh street hotel er of the Assccinity entitied to use| cites the experience of his own F H ‘ é 7 Cane | front an i. tis eocnine ed Press is exclusively e ¢ pate “py * ‘ iegeion of a news dispatches credeciso | dustrial loan department, W hich “by ' : and was at once vated cance’ 1930—Upper Exve Ss Changing the style to meet buyer demand - F ‘ : i Se en 2 nervous! * — has had great success, trebling “net re- . : ; & 3 : , breakdown and amnesia, brought me Yex z F ‘ ‘i & apa es 4 Qs . . study. Bix Months = turns,” which is enough to interest | any es + on by over Comer Greene and Ann Streets unity Dail tien Cor 5; ; : % i Pp yy the East io manne He calls attention to automobile ; nace ce , Made known on application. ; | 7 See ae. ; # andere resolutions of | personal loans, exdeeding an estimated l Q a = = —— in operation tonight The Cd Kens 5 ete will be charged for at 36,500,000,000, as a field for _banks to | : ‘ = i ge ee This would include installment | c chet hich figs “ * Hingsburg churches ion 7. (acapbure: | j : ! be removed this afternoon. and invites discus- | ¢-).. : ee sithin certain limits, . . " his phe Citizen an open and i al or general | finat.cing, which, wit nee 1 %, ; : : ———. at Sion ot will not publish anonymous communi- | “composts with sound commercial be ee : 7 - ~ most entertaining event is the Haskins = sag oe : — = rogram which has been arrangel! at Key W 2 ; | A " od = poe resentation in the Garden, Along this line, let us point FES e : : [sr een hn ee banks in relatively smal! communities ¢ | ‘ |thenier crening by, Mime: A ar br make profits for themselves and, at the : i Connci, Dees of Prthonay 1 ing we Me =m a same time, greatly facilitate the develop- ‘ ; i teeeie eaeiate so Lenaien 2 ate < samesumeser aus >» by making available 5 co Nee ds kann OE mega Water and Sewerage. ment of local trade, by ma 5 h _ : tty ae Bridges to complete Road to Main- to citizens reasonable loans for the pur State clos perfor ss ber anaes ctiog. fr og stores - ‘or santo land chase of commodities from local stores, ; Ss ah = 5 a nts at regular a" ‘ |The Roses” by magic movemen' Dr. C. B Pes mice geri ons a uy ‘ : = of the elves and feizics. Tile! ae a ee ; legorical presentation will be the Ko. West and i towns to withstand the competition of gern ersten, === Key om on larger trading areas, where the buyer finds P Z : : . eee as am c = ne to assist him 4 ial : entertainment. Airports—Land and Sea. everything done to assist him in purchas- “i : . para Cxasoiidation of County and City : __———— | nancing, used car deals, housing loans and All reading notic ect, obituary 1 IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN "rvxe Fort. Hotels and Aparcments. Bathing Pavils Governments, That a new type of banking is rapidly ; - é Minstrels, will sf 3 eae . Ini ; is sian . The upper left | wvening. This announcement wa i i ing i “ 2d States Is st all four winning|took top honors. T ! evening. " pom uaa nee = ee aoe above give|camera shot shows one driver made today by Captain John o the boa’ Hine i Out of a field of 27 entries ; ‘ pureMmaE See C’ ents cars survived in the . : sp . Bentat' © ly you think the world owes you a liv-} evident from the remarks made by Ae only, ten /cars/ 50 eae mee Pome idea of the course, the|thrown clear of his ree Maher, U. S. Sa 34 tect ducte ‘id was here first nent bankers. Harvey C. Couch, of 4 harardons 200) mle iis and spills featuring thelcar. The car—a ‘36 V-8, waS ‘the rehearsal and direct recentls seo aaa se i : type, aggressive | Beach official Stock Car Races.|thrills and sp = = kansas, wants a new type, agg ; ; r formance will be a 5 - 5 ver left, |righted and driven on. formers. The per! eesisg = liti d take Nine of the ten were Fords.|contest. Milt Marion, lower le: Senet, eee banker, to meet new conditions an a | 2 : 4 heater. All Rotarians "50. Mondu . . accide: are caused | = ret : San Carlos T! seller; Joe ew automobile accidents are cau E Seicgen = nai : snow in the Lake region. be out early for the by the carelessness of one driver. advantage of new opportunities. vain or sn eragnecunyls see y by » carelessness : secess- ———————SS eee sales have occurred on the north | ,, is. Miss Cele O'Brien has ~~ Like in every other business, success ’ j HER pone emia mi the ex- een ray songs in read- ya vor heat Ee tare muse TOD AY § | Atlantic coast and ove x the mus a a Politicians have their ideals, too; the ful bankers are realizing that they ie treme eastern Lake region, Buf-|iness and the numbers — t lucky angie POulclaiiss nave” 1 t ; f_| take permis ible risks, and have the ban | falo, N. Y., and New York City! sung all through tonig! caught the f pee Seomne Ge a » ides stay in of- 5 site ecto: | —<—<<<"~ a Bree a falo, } - -— greatest ore being the ideal to stay come to the investor instead of the investor Toman. | arighest morrow’s Tides perting maximum velocities of season. ‘ i grand o | : DBM oe ane ngage si Miss Margaret Stare ed between finding the bank. Station— ast night Jast 24 hours A.M. I 5 miles an hgur. Pressure is over star from the Metropolitan “4 > Sat Ate neomncess Aiticae 14 68 | High 10:44 | moderately low this morning over Se aan al If prown-tips were not so dumb, the R | Atlanta 36 54 Low 3:20 the Rocky Mountain and northern OT, Oi cert in the High se an eak ‘vouldn't- be | LEAGUE PROBABLY PREVENTED WAR | Atlant: Lo Plains States, and high in the Pa-! will = evening | Boston ,- 34 44 Bar ee r fic States, Temperatures have , School Auditorium this © BENJAMIN 7 : tion of this famous z : rn = ss See ‘ 1 out the country The presenta nom Cities ieee aera RO 78 fallen ‘througietivies! Dicer and |snver wi) be ender the ompiow U NER AL nee eee ee eterna fice. of fish were que: tions asked by children o hard to answer. fcrmayy an a a 2 weather prevails in’ most western | Scottish Rite Masons. The pro- Salvi 2 ill 8 p. m., Thursday) cts, with readings 2 28 ceeds will go to procuring new 26 ties ; . ; So etieg a ee Key West and Vicinity: books for the school library. Li ; : aie is Bae ly cloudy tonight and ‘Thursday; i. S. KENNE | ae | Phone 135 ia not much change in temperature; in Charge.‘ Lighthouse Tender Poppy left i > — Hitler smashed the restrictive clauses of Hitler received 99 per cent of the} the Locarno agreement and re-armed the votes in the recent German election. Even| Rhineland. Tammany might learn something from, What happened shows very him. : Huon =... 82 36 Wh Plainly | Jacksonville — 4 86 the difference between 1914 and today.| Kansas Cty . 3 6 re Instead of brisk notes from France to Ger- KEY WEST 84 ee Eada aia: LIMPOPO OOOOIOOOIIII Iss III Iss. e American Gold Band manufacturers are human} many, with ultimatums and mobilizations! Littl: Rock and Thursday, possibly showers and they want war no more for profit than} as the routine development, the French} Los Angeles 82 ee areas d anny the physician wants disease rampant for| government took the matter up with sig- | Louisville ‘ 46 TuEHE pase en dsl | sueacapes the ensuing monetary gain. natory powers, there was an airing of Miami ......... 72 82 Jacksonville to Florida Strait. We are proud to announce that we have just re- ceived a complete line of AMERICAN GOLD BAND DINNERWARE — Dinnerware that is conservative but modern to the last line. moderat2 easterly winds. ————— views, a period of delay and the postpone- Buinnespolis , j Modsrate meniheas: token winds fe Mon eta eee ‘ New" LOanaiecE and partly ov weather to- A urgeon was required to remove a} ment of vital measures. New Vee ‘ s night and Thursday. billiard ball an Oregon man put into his We do not say that war as Kast Gult: Moderate east mouth on a bet. But we'll venture that] avoided in Europe. the patient still has a lot of ivory in his head. has been We merely point out.|pitishurgh 2: toca yea geno aera that under League genesis, there existed | St. Lou north portion tonight and Thurs among European powers, a machinery that 5 it ats ee day. i ~~~ — afforded the opportunity to seek settle- Re a 4 WEA‘ 7 The Piceards, in case you are inter-| ment by other than warlike means, and |1 _. 68 SE ASE SORPIEIOBS : ase ; mpa ested, will givesyou a ride in their strato-| that prior to the League’s existence, no | Washington sphere balloon if you can raive $100,000 to I such avenue of escape from the imponder- } “!!'**e finance the ascen.ion. It would take just | ables of nationalistic diplomacy existed. Valley, 1 lle, K hi re A % ie eS . alley, Lousivile. 2 inch- about that amount to induce the writer to The League, it appears, will have to {Higho-t a fi . and overspreading the coun- take the trip instead offorking over such a get along without participation by _ this noes ? try from the Lake region south- sum. country in its affairs, but if it does nothing Normal Mean 15 rece tie Sule andisingthe at — but*aid in the development of peace in| Rainfall* ‘ lantic hile the eastern In the reign of James I, of Scotland, a tte es 4 - | Yosterday’s Precipitation 0 i eee ee : Europe, its contribution to the welfare of Lani apr eure aoe a little more than 300 years ago, inn-keep-} the world will be sufficient to give it a ers had a kind of monopoly in traveling, | The western high pressure are has moved eastward, being crest ‘ed this morning ¢ the Ohio Tempera GMI ILIA ISS S ASS, Normal Precipitation atport, Me. 66 inches. Light Spears) Serene we to moderate rains have occurre ns c hig h Pl lace among the recent achievements | » . r yesterday morning from the for the laws forbade the traveler to lodge | of nations. jSun rises ast eastward over north- at a friend’s house or elsewhere other than pour ats : ar dndl ie: BOHe public hostelries. We can imagine that} TREATIES, NAVAL AND OTHERWISE | Maou iets é F States, ah eS ten Tih Mine Host Golden, of the Colonial Hotel,| 4 > — ' would not be averse to such a law at the The naval treaty, signed at London, | present time. at least keeps alive the fiction of reduced | GEE IIS SII E SE SII GV, We Will Carry Open Stock Now you can fill in those broken pieces of a set or even get a new set, as we will carry a full stock of each piece. = — armament, although giving each nation! With Roger Carter eased into a Sholtz| the practical right to relieve itself of all! berth as auto tag inspector and therefore} obligations in the event that the situation | definitely removed from things military,; materially changes, members of Miami's crack national guard . ’ } { Because of this the treaty has been de- | N WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED ey & = TOMEET AND TO SERVE. battery, which was anded on the heels; rided. However, it seems to us that such ie of Captain Carter's difficulties with the! a provi is or. N ion is ‘going } federal law, are planning cnkie push to; neni f itl toa tre aN OUR VISITORS See The Complete Line On Display At Our Store ; Leica aithful toa treaty, restore the urit to Miami. This battery,} which, it feels, is unfair. Whenever the | ) : . } which established a national sharpshoot- | “proper” time arrives, the past will be! ing record with the big coast defense guns} thrown overboard. at Key West, was given to Pensacola after | Recognizing that treaties are valuable The First National Bank of Key West its commander was tagged »y federal men | only so long as they serve the interests of and Subsequently released. The state} the contracting parti it might be well Member of the Federal Reserve System administration showed a disinclination to} for all treaties, in future, to include provi- permit Carter's crities within the battery | sions permitting signatory powen§ upon y Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance to carry on and save the unit for Miami. | giving a specified notice, to terminate the IN Corporation CDIIIS SSS hs Phone 598 White and EFza Streets “Your hume is worthy of the best” SLL ILL LL LIVI L ODI III DILL Laas. Now that Carter has been cared for with| obligations accepted. This is what hap- a state job, former Battery B men feel | pened to the old naval pact and Japan was} they may be given a chance to rescue the! entirely within her rights in ending it by shell fragments.—Miami Daily News. U. S. Government Depositary giving such a notice. LLALLALLLELLLLLAE WITT ITT ITIIDI ILS EGG. WP wadinba ve Ee

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