The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 22, 1936, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE KEY WEST CITIZEN She Key West Citizen | ae KEY WEST IN jer Published Daily F _ Criticism has been heard from time | Yo u a n d Yo u r DAYS GONE BY THE C1 N PUBLISHING CO, INC. to time becau:e of the cooperation of 1. P. ARTMAN, President sreups of business men with schools and N > s - Happenings Here Just 10 Years JOU ALLEN, Assistant Business Manager i | he Citizen Building colleges in the revision of text-books. ation $ Affa irs Ago Today As Taken From tor and Ann Streets Yhe critics assume that the interesi The Files Of The Citizen onty 1 Ne r Key West and Monroe f business men in the matter is entirely acs = h wud actuated by a desire to direct = 2 = ” ; - = — . eee | the thought of students along lines in con. | if you ve heard this, stop mie. nena V-SEVEN' 2, i 5 S “ 5 ieving _— zi - | formity with big business. The business By JAMES S. THOMAS lieving hi per of the j . . puty Unit aes cxelusively entitled to use| Men declare that they only seek to bring President, Clarkson College of Technology taiiol in this baper ana aise | the text-books up to date. | 1 read somewhere the other day | worn out, homes need furniture. heres . nee AS eae: danen | (hat business depends upon a state of |ital is abundant. Look at the bank z The subject is one of great importance | mind. My hero of last week's article | balances. The machine stands ready to 3 and one concerning which it is not safe tc; 584 discovered this. Prieta gee ne Se recat Bix M 5 jump at conclusions. Certainly it is in the r when asked] Because, maybe. the element Three Months : 4 aes how he found speculation is too great and th Ine Mon 5} interest of the students, as well as in the business, re- " is absent. : se ae ; interest of the public, that they should «4 {| lied, “Only by ; ADVERTISING RATE: 5 iOS i B] going out an maybe, there are lade known on application. i have accurate information ir their text looking for it experiments, regulation by b nook ! His business|and commissions, so much govern- SPECIAL NOTIC ; books, = G4) 24. improved |ment competition in ordinary busi- f thanks, resolutions of The United States Bures pdiucas | 41 per cent in . Will be charged for at) TI Uni me States Bureau of Educa 5 months over y th t, th nd | casions and ef a lit tion in an official statement said some- last year, and res jered his rtainments by churches from which < he thought he cents a line | time ago: had the right ; _ > have it used ty ; t the Be FAST FREICHT SERVE nvites discu Sener ‘ > pas any 2 afar ain. - 4 answer. i ment. 5 . ovine ts cations. mercial subjects have been prepared by 4 B| engage in busi. |250 fields of business endeavc t 2 e ee é taxes private business to get the , authors who-e business experience, if any, y money to make this competition and 5 hia ficie Ria EEE wo. | profit. All kinds of profit. But a lot of |the average business man is scared. | the’y IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST Was not anes . to enable the ik to re- | people Profess to dislike the “proft| It has been estimated rather care- | jal ! cord accurately the practices in business, | system.” They want to do away with | fully that 40 per cent of the income ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN : ! 5 the “profit motive” entirely. This|of every man. woman, and child in | to celebr As a result of research 4,500 corrections mould betes on school feachers, col: the United States goes into govern- of the fo | a eS ee Oe soe ichrs | lege, professors. painters, preachers. | mental expenditures ae were made and reported to 26 publishrs | musicians, writers, vocationists and |" Azain we hesitate to enter a game ss Las the text. The responses from the au-; veo for s ever ining ae ‘we do not know and especially iy ielasssaenes | | lo, we do for some sort of profi fee tamae he chanwea oat Snore ai I ee ee ree . ppaiiag of profit. lrules may be changed without our ; th ud publishe have proved the i V > some 0 the things enter: | onsent even. au we) engage in the | Stage, 16u worthip of business men’s efforts to, | eS Business men have lost confi- vice ee Dees ee lence in our method of aes on PAE ROEL | put commercial education ona faet be ! Vell, there is always the element | putes of the game, the rul si. | three speaker ‘ of speculation. The speculative spirit | Ta Attorney Arth Hovels ana Aparcments, No reasonable person could object tO 1 is not only always present, but it is | ">> § very important. Not long ago Presi- dent Hadley of Yale commended this toon Ca Water and Sewerage. Bridges to complete Road to Main- | dell escorted land. | Once, Congress made t! 1 Senator Wil Pavili uch cooperation between business men aay ap ey “Aw Andre Lope : Seat Hal : d this | and tells this =e ee d schools. It is only when attempts are | speculative spirit. Why not? We Ml [out the rules. Grand Mast. peculate, as he pointed out. The \ made, from whatever source, to inject pre- | er takes a chance on the weather | _ Result? Al a Z oe se : | when he plese the merchant takes | "ying penal S ee oe ~ >, ! ance when he buys goods, espe- |itentiary s most interesting he SSIES IaL ef halt should be called. Each case should be ; . epee Pe ereelig ae F months, and wa ” 5 Clad SLIDES al considered on its merits, and wholesale j takes a et vhen he spends his | #uthorit : er y| ened ey al ; neon thout discrimination as to the! " paring himself to | Making ese y cim, without discrimination ax to the | teach: There is an element of specula- | Waiting because they lack the conti- | = Bop oes eae ee rarranted d tion in the very act of walking to agar se £ re al purposes sought, is unwarranted and | your place of business. You might fall | _ We all cry out for confidence. Full | _ unjust. | and break an arm, or get run over by |Steam ahead! Put the unemployed | of WILL always seck the truth and print it ; a moron in an automobile. {back to work! Forward everybody! | nouncement « ; j 5 Then, there is the state of mind,|But about the only thing candidate for it fear and without favor; never be || BIG SHOTS GOT CHECKS important in business and in other | World two economists can 1 school dank 2 matters. If two traders have co: is, that 90 per cent of normal busin FENOOT SOE, Tee to ettack wrong or to applaud right; —— — dence in each other, feel good, is done on credit. And there we are | district. Mr. Cat« for progress; never be the or- Quite a commotion has been caused | are not scared, they will go along agein—credit is confidence. seas in the worl : Ae : . Pee business is transacted. Perhaps the men who are mak excellent re i or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, by demands that the Depariment of Agri-| “These two things, a reasonable |the rules today should le amount of reasonable speculation and |alone long enough to give business a . 1 good state of mind—mutual confi- | ch: e a trade or two. It tolerate corruption or received large AAA che during the! dence. the absence of fear—are essen- | \ a worth trying, for : ; ee seems pretty hard the nounce vice aud praise virtue; || last {wo year-, and according to the United { that simple. Alright, if it is that |around. There is no use cr i y don't we get going? W aa for confidence when thi : Pay s up recovery? We have had | ierant of others’ rights, views and to find reasons why this information -nouwld enty of the depression. Beste bo hing —tLand and Sea. es woiidation of County and City maser ments! judiced matter into schooi books that a THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASE! TO MEET AND TO SERVE OUR VISITORS ion or class; always do its utmost for the || culiure reveal the mes of persons who Member of the Federai Reserve Syst = goed done by individual or organ- ates News, ofiicials “are thinki fast publishe ing Call t only news that will elevate not be made publi 1 eed ba all the things |those who s e that are not. |the conditions under which bu: ; Raa : | The v shoes are !can live. : promise with principle, many prominept individuals in the legisla- | noon that he had « publication of thes« pinions; priz Member of the Federal Depost im=er=ece Corporates U.S. Goverument Depositary | not contaminate the reader; never com Phe me paper is informed that; gram, announced yest y te tive, executive and judicial branches of the | 5 “| = | the issues of yesterd. ; ait : ; ial rovernment would be found to have re jcan said he ich worse than idle hands are idle ‘ & oe : BOOT peaney a ceived these “farm, relief’ checks if a list | ; 5 Sas ll ables of beneficiaries were published. West and had de« Senator Vandenberg of Michigan de- ae do not warrant the 4 UII SSID ILI ID DP Don't iake yourself so seriously; noj clared that while the average hog benefit Tenet Highest Jackaonville: tocriocd ‘ | sowest ches! Hi Jacksonville to Florida SS ere amounts to much, after all. payment in lowa was under $400, he knew j statior last night last 24 hours ae A i lead SIPs PPTIIIOIIIII III IILLD is f e southeasterly winds | ¢ Sees ees of one beneficiary who ceived $219,825 : 60 shifting to northerly over. north @ Pride alway~ puts the best foot first,} for not raising hogs. He also stated that’ po 4) 70 tion Thursday; overcast hides weaknes, and exaggerates strength. | although the average cotton contract ; Buziaio 26 410 ‘ther with occasional showers yielded under $1,500, one large landowner | Charleston 5 78 | tonight and Thursday. ieceived $168,000 for not planting 7,000 ee zo : dl | East Gulf: Moderate southerly j Denver { Detroit aihiteh Hast Onc ton for the objection of fi- | Galvesion : fia al . Ha, ha. : . " : p Hava weather wit! ecasional showers cials to publishing the list of big check | #svana a ie eikes Weenies Ses Soe See 5 Huron 2 tonight and Thursday. | payments aid to be that such publica- onvill i - we . | tion would stir rife between tenants us City Castor, Undoubtedly he is not the patron | 444 landlords, especially in the cotton! KEY WEST aint of children. belt ttl: Rock DMM LLL LLL LM MMM MM a A minds, LAAALAAAAAAAAAL LAA A 4 3 She was kept “Waiting at the Church,” so the wedding came of without | acres, winds shifting to northerly over north portion Thursday; overcast There is a saint by the name of St ia | WEATHER CONDITIONS CALL 598 FOR PRICES LL Pressure is low this morning ; new farm, program is not meet- | Le . : 2 lover the far northeast, Eastport, HARDWARE CLOTH: Protects ba Believe it or not, there are slot ma-| ing a very hearty response, and Secretary | 4 2 Me., 29.70 inches, und most snakes, etc. Galvanized wide mm 2 chines on the government-operated — fe Wallace is warning against new surpluses | x, coRa P : ithe Rocky Mountain and Plateau) % and 8 Also *4” mesh with slightly heavier ware that plies between Matecumbe and No] if farmers do not cooperate. Some ex- New York | States, Phoenix, Ariz., 29.82 inch-! 2 MESH 58 Yard Name Key, Key West bound.—Miami Fri-! perienced observers predict that the new {Penstcola eres rece ae oven HARDWARE CLOTH Prices of Other Sizes On day Nigit, “soil conservation” scheme will have little | es tu eencaualnkt Sasi Application - IAS : while the n effect, except to saddle another half bil- ; high pre: aye eae It is noticeable that those st whose } lion dollars upon the backs of the tax- j Sz ci 5 B4 spreads tt remainder of the GARDEN HOSE owners invite folks to their places of} payers. In any event, the big fellows who ae country from the Plains States KS) f ~ busin enia at ebb (Bee i 5 5 . : eastward, except the south Atlan- . businesses by adve rtising are busy attend-} need it least will get the lion’s share of the | ‘ shington | tie States, Duluth, Minn., 30.44 af ft. len c ing to the customers, while the stores that} money, as heretofore. Villiston 3 46 teache Rein fis occamed: sim ; solid rubber garder do not advertise look deserted and for- | “ yesterday morning from the Tex- & i‘ ; hose with brass coup- lorn, i WHEN THE SUN COOLS c 2 as coast northeas do ov P lings, without nozzle zeetee i t middle Miss Valley and| @ Bel inte ae fn ~ For many years astronomers have : Ane i eae ae se cei * as selieve it or not, a Rochester, Minn., 1 i Le I ‘eme southern srowns ae eee eG - se ae ; Speculated regarding the possibility that /Normat ates : § ville, 1.76 inches. There has also anes tempting eas aoe himself OF | Syme day the sun will have exhausted its Rainfall* been rain on the Pa coast the lett side. Times-l nion. For a woman| peat and become eaide | terday’s Precipitation .3 | from San Fra ncisco northward to shoot “himself” is a lusus naturae, Dr. E. E. Trevine, president of ie, oe ec omnanen stu ashe reese Soe ee oi. useees ° aieen jafitic States, rain and snov Mexican A-tronomical Society, is one who j 5 css * ithe Ohio Valley and extrem Ids this view, a ints a is ern Lake region, and showe BOL SsUuis NeW SNC sppines tout tet enon : the Florida Keys. Temperat sands of now extinct suns are known to Mo ae . have fallen in the west Gulf have existed in the dim pa In lectures | agoon s “ States. and from the middie Mis- its debtors, but when a debtor is such for! at the L niversity of Edinburgh, Prof. A. Somuccow's Tides ppi Valley eastward t expressed the belief A.M. mM Atlantic coast, with reading rook 1.57 0 36 degrees lower in the Ohio : | that the universe is slowly running down, |; oy, = Valley, and freezing terized as a dead-beat and his name doe} although he admits the possibility that the | | Barometer 8 a over Kansas and into K hot appear in the paper, unless its public heat thrown off by the sun and other stars} Sea level, vee itle pigs : tion becomes a legal requirement. : y be gathered again in some manner to “ATHER F r itricts. and above nor i form new suns. far West. Lengths $1.49 Nozzle though possible. There are persons half} man and half woman, The Ciiizen is very considerate with } an entire year and shows no concern about ! Eddington also squaring the indebtedness, he is chara In 1925 the cry of buoyant youth was { In any event, Old Sol appears to be} (TiN 8 p. m., : Ofticiat i an n Chae “Let’s Go!” in 1930 it was a eyn “Oh, | good for a billion years or is ee aT Key West and Vicinity: Cloudy) 00 =e eee ee : be ears or more, so his ul-' \ith occasional showers tonight. yeah?” By 1935 it had degenerated to ai timate end has little practical interest for , probably clearing Thursday morn- BENJAMIN LOPEZ hopeless “So what?”, says Time. When | us. But it is fascinating to contemplate | ing; not much change in tem- FUNERAL HOME the youth of today as the men of tomorrow | what may be the final fate of mankind | Petature: gentle | to eae Serving, Key West 2 : a = he winds, mostly southeast. Half Centu: see what a huge pile of debts we have | when, if ever, our solar system begins to 2 Se : , : , } Florida: Cloudy with scattered 24 Hour Ambulance Service prepared for thm, the expletive very | undergo,a marked change, such as these !showers tonight probably clearing | Licensed Embaimer likely will be unprintable. | astronomers predict. pr eunegay moen inn cooler in nore Phone 135 Night 696-W \po.tion Thursday. South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. Phone 598 White and EFc2 Streets “Your home is worthy of the best” wT ITI ILL II OIIIIIIIIIIII LI eg) FFIPPPPP EG PDL LS SIM. LS EF AMS: ILL LALLALLLALAALAALALLAAAAAAALALAALAALALAAALAAAAA AA

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