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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 19 KEY WEST IN | | PAGE ae The Key West t Citizen THE SEO CH DENTE \ ‘pecccccccccccccccesccese:| Today’s Anniversaries seeeeo 1758—James Monroe, soldier of the Revolution, one of the fram- ers of the Constitution, Virginia's — jsenator, governor, diplomat, sec- lretary of state, fifth President, j born in Westmoreland Co. Va. {Died in New York City, July 4 | Today s Hi enesceeres-2 You and Your Nation’s Affairs Strategy By GUS W. DYER Professor of Economics and Sociology, Vanderbilt University . Ambitious Young Socialist: “What plan of action would you’suggest as most effective in establishing the so- cialist state in this country Radical Phi- losopher: “Such a radical change cannot be brought about in this country by open revo- lution. The sen- timent of con- servatism Four ballots in an urn, three white | DAYS GONE BY and one black. Four men to draw penn x out, the three drawing white ballots to go ! parese esnuere eee tree, the one drawing the black ballot to; T ; die. Strangely enough, the first three to |; ——-—-——-"—-——-—-—-—-—--——-— | draw secured the white ballots, leaving! Bright new crisp! bonds total-| the fourth to draw the fatal black slip. ‘ae ee er ceecies tea This was the dramatic scene enacted | Pinder today to receive the signa-! ae at La Paz, Bolivia, and came about in this ee pee ee Fiex Sete \ss0c! atv sya qnyitleante ase vay u ounmen Seth convicted of ee bonds haae already been validated ! jt oF not otherwise credited in this paper and also; Murder of former President Pando. Un- der the Bolivian law, only one person can by D. Z. Filer, clerk of c‘reuit! the local n-ws published here. leourt. This issue of bonds was : be executed for a single murder, no mat- x Months | ter Three Months iloated some time ago and were | bought by Walter, Woody and; th Ses ; 85 | determine which of the four should. pay — —j the penalty, the drawing was held at the Tublished Daily Except Sunday By THE CITIZEN PUBLISHING CO. INC. L. P. ARTMAN, President ALLEN, Assistant jiness Manager From The Citizen Building Greene d Ann Streeta per in Key West and Monroe County. that teday produce an casy-coing person «© will pick e soft spots im but there is a spice of stub) luck im the way ends, that may ome eminence. £ ower-imduig- yility of trow sex. It is possible errcccesccees Jor The Files Of The Citizen onty Datly Newst 1s second class matter untered at Key West, Florida, 1801 7 arl of Shaf nthropist, who devoted the best | part of his life to movements for {the amelioration of the condition {of the poor, born. Died Oct. 1, number those who are to be robbed |Sag— by more ;than ten to one, the move- | _ ment can be made immensely popu- | = PaO eS pattn tits le i —— “Destroy the faith of the people in sae the business leadership of the coun- | American busine try by giving great publicity to the {born zt Cummington, Ma: few who have failed, and saying noth- | in New York, Oct. 2 ing about the thousands who have pie achieved great things, and made | enormous contributions to general —John C. Ropes, Boston noted military historian, Russia (of American par- welfare. Died in Boston, Oct. 28. 2 _Anthony pletely tunes have beén obtained by oppress- | ing a and robbing the poor. With’ this fiction as a foundation you thay boldly advocate wealth shar- ing measures. Since those who expect tq gain by this legalized robbery out- age, and pay SUBSCRIPTION RA cei Year arch country fret. Conn . Packard, pioneer s schoo! founder. . Died ~~ ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application, BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Serving Key West Half Century : SPECIAL NOTICE cards of thanks, resolutions of respect, ob.tuary notices, ete. Will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents a line tices for entertainments by churches from which is to be deri 5 All reading notice how many may be implicated. So, to | |Heimerdinger, of Cincinnati. The! money will immediately become, lavailable and the city program of) | Pale We istveet and other improvements Palace of Justice. rill be started, When the present Alfredo Jauregui, 28, who had _al- | work on White street is completed} ready spent 10 years in prison, was the ; Eee Newton eee : Z z | will be started. among the rank unfortunate player in the lottery of death. | 1 and file is too a een ie ee ee Bei | strong for this. 1836 He laughed when his fate was know n and “The trans- eamee declared hiv innocence, but refused to < formation must rele Guilty, not, some admira- centage). 1899. Deputy Sheriffs Cleveland Dil-| {lon and Herman Albury went out! on a rading expedition last night,! and visited three places By this method the unthinking crowds may be led to the conclusion that the whole system is bad and should be abolished. ieereet out cations, it Will not publish ano! .us communi- | come through a gradual evolu- tionary proc for mercy. or IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Water and Sewerage. Bridges to complete Road to Main- tand. behing; Pavilion, 4}-poits—Land and Sea. @ \sviidation, of County and Ewrernments, City ; cure revi | ciety. ' key has behaved in a model manner. rte Port : . Hocels and Aparcments, Townsend and his man Clement’ pli a fortune them, money furnished by gullible oldsters be- lieving in the Townsend Old Age $200-a- Get-rich-quick- , like perpetual motion inventions, izable between mot endowment plan, ling to have the road to} led the Miami-Key West Miami is a_ celebrated | although Key manufacturing in the state, the m high word all over West because the world, large cigar the largest city was a act tion is due a man who can play such a grim game and lose with a smile. ' TURKEY’S GOOD EXAMPLE i Turkey, it seems, has set other nations 2 an example in regard to its efforts to se- | on of a treaty. ‘a Deteated in the World War, Turkey | have revolutionized government and In its international relations so- Tur- | Now, the government calls the attention of other powers to changed conditions and asks for which demilitarized the Straits and the [is zone of the Dardanell There can be little argument as to the the Turkish request and criticims of her procedure, The powers are | afforded ar opportunity to make proper! concessions without compelling the Turks |ta to take direct action, which might com- plicate the tenve situation existing Ie along the Mediterranean | justice of no ; ar now shores. | SIDE LIGHTS da liquor and a slot ! captured. sire to get rid of dogs and cats they take them Stock Island and R time some a modification of the Treaty of Lausanne, | taken to stop this practice which! | animals jtion w jliving on the island | put a stop to this. Thi jing a haven for hundreds of cats and dogs machine places vi wer Other Lane wher cash register was seen with a zn resting on the keys read one Forever and Never to R um”. The jartin, Judge Gunn's court. When people in Key West de-} their surplus release island measures dents on the should not only inhumane treatment of | but has created a condi-| Authorities © be!ng asked to investigate and becom- the which have been ken there by residents of this is the statement made by one ident who has seen the animals A Dodge touring car and a Ford , Which were seized recently Ss were sold to- y at auction in front of the} where! ted | were closed and at only one place ; Was there found any evidence of! ;the place having been inhabited. } This was on Sm.th’s : gnature was A. M.! The raids made by the of-} i ficers were on warrants has been occupied by internal reforms that HON sued out, to! them. } think it’ be! h is unbearable to folks | custom. house. The Ford truck was that is not un- derstood nor even observed by these who bring it about. “The plan of action must cover a period of years, and the final goal must be reached by gaining many ob- jectives, seemingly unrelated, but really vitally connected in the uni- fied plan. “The plan must be kept and all names and phrases of radicalism must be avoided and re ited. ive each radical objective a con- servative name, and make bold the claim that Jefferson or Jackson, or Lincoln endorsed it, or would have endorsed it if they had thought about t. “It is easy to line up the crowd for any single radical measure if you will give it a conservative name, and show that it will bring money to the pockets of those who support it. “With such strategy you will have no trouble in getting the support of politicians. The typical politician is as little troubled with political con- victions as a Texas steer is troubled with convictions on recognition in heaven. Convince him that the move- ment is popular, let him keep his con- servative designation, and keep him on the government payroll, and he will follow you to the end. “The low moral status of the poli- tician is a highly valuable asset to the socialist movement. Capitalize it! “Create all the class prejudice sible, and use every means t the prejudice of the poor a rich, the masses against the classes This is the dynamic pow, socialist-communist movéfent. “This may be done by giving con- spicuous publicity to large salaries and large income and large profits. Impress the masses with the theory that the rich are the natural enemies | off by the government in irredeem- | but little or nothing to those who get it in every | of the poor, that they are the great “Don’t attack the constitution di- { rectly. It is surrounded with too much sentiment to be destroyed by open attack. Use the method of indirection. Hold on to the name, but rob it of its power by forced construction and po- litical interpretation. Ridicule those who oppose this radical change as mossbacks or as the defenders of the capitalist class. “Project the government into busi- ness as ~apidly as possible. Since the government may put the prices as low as it pleases and charge the losses and wastes to the taxpayers, and eventually to the consumer, it cam easily drive out and destroy every competitor in private business, and convince the ignorant that the gov- ment should take over all business, s socialism. ake the public debt as large as possible. From the American view- point the public debt is a liability. But from the socialist point of view it is a great asset. The very strong sentiment and conviction among the American people that the govern- ment will deal fairly with them in.the loans it secures, will lead them to go the limit in lending money to the government. “Capitalize this sentiment for all it is worth. Entice them to turn over their money and property to the gov- ernment as loans. Then when the limit is reached, the whole cost of the movement, waste and all, can be paid 1840—Palmer author and “Brownie” born at Granby. j there, July stories 1846—Frank publisher, born at per general, Ohio. 30, 1894. 1869—Bertram aper money, that costs the gov- ernment nothing, and will be worth “Then the s off immensely alist state can start ‘ich, and in debt to no he change from the gold standard tem of irredeemable wanna, as an effective means by which prop- erty owners may be made to finance Cox, illustrator Canada. Hatton, posts Cambrid Died in Washington, American of the children, Died news) April Goodhur. famed Boston and New York City A) & WE ARE ALWAYS TO MEET AND TO SERVE OUR VISITORS In the Center of and Theater District First Class—Fireproaf— Rates The First National Bank of Key West Member of the Federal Reserve System Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance PLEASED the Business F hhdkead heded hud MM long before there genes bought by Willird Gomez. The : By MARCY B. DARNALL, price was $8. Joe Russell bought : the Dodge after a period of ex- Former Editor of The Key West C citing bidding.A’ small bid was 6f- -— : ee «icered which, rose by, $1. increases In court at Yuma, Ariz., Justice of the |to $45 when it was sold. The pur- e ry 3 ~ feace Earl A. Freeman fined his wife $10 |cheser must pay $50 storage Today In His tory for speeding, and she forked over a_ bill |Q)o""°* making his purchase cost $85. =F covering the amount. “Is this my or your | over : r 1788—Maryland ratified the LOTT TOTOTTTTTTTOTO TTT TOTO 310?” the judge asked. Mrs. Freeman re- Constitution, plied, “It’s yours, dear, and I'll get another | P lt N e one toright.” ; Corporation U. S. Government Depositary and quite well known, oppressors of the poor, that their for- | their own destruction.” was a Miami. (Address questions to the author, care of this newspaper) N N N N N N N N & N N N OLD La MLM, jorities. both Houses of Cong! passed bill to war army selective draft or communist is too often | a disappointed capitalist. He is a capi- talist at heart but envious of the success of his betlers. A communist once was asked: “If cach of the 50,000 communists were $10,000, would they do?” > being communists, was the The socialist : raise WOIIIII II IIT EIST aa es. 5 Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Cathrall, of Jacksonvilie are visitors in Key West. Mr. Cathrall is representa- ve of the Deleo Light company and while in Key West Mr. and Mrs. Cathrall are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spottswood. riven what 1789—Capt. Bligh and 18 men of the English ship “Bounty’’ set adrift by the mutincus er who j settled on Pitcairn Island in the! Pacific. Pe eS SHOT II IRE SII SSI SSIS SS MW, They'd cea laconic reply. Attorney General Vincent demoted | some 17,000 honorary Kentucky colonels a few d ago in a ruling which declared their titles phony and of no effect. Among those stripped of their military rank were Irving S. Cobb, noted writer and humorist id Shirley Temple, famed child actress. 1817—Rush-Bagot Convention between United States and Can- ada for the limitation cf ment on the Great Lak. —from which date there he uninterrupted peace between two countrics. Personally, we would be very glad to{ ee the Federal government get out of the} relief business but we wonder if else will take care of the needy. We do thir however, with the bridges assured, if the government would give us back our former governmental sustain ourselve Large shipment just received. 1” and 2 widths from 12” t Heavily galvanize bearing wire. A piano recital will be given at! tine Convent of Mary Immaculate tomorrow evening by Miss Mary! El'zabeth Grillon at which — time| and excellent program consisting of many select numbers will be rendered. All friends are invited to attend the affair. anybody been the CALL 598 FOR PRICES activities we could without further financial aid, and maintain our self-respect. 1914—200 miners lest — their lives in mine shafts expl a colliery, at Eccles, W. HARDWARE CLOTH: Protects baby chicks from snakes, etc. Galvanized, 36” wide in meshes of 2, 3, 4 and 8. Also ss mesh with slightly heavier wire. 2 MESH 58c Yard HARDWARE CLOTH Prices of Other Sizes On Application GARDEN HOSE 25 ft. lengths of solid rubber garden hose with brass coup- lings, without nozzle. Lengths $1.49 Nozzle 25c ions 01 comment: Some Se modest that ed truth, According to an advertising authority, Editorial all a fellow needs to get a job as a JUL ease ; la fellow needs to get a job asa model Mec Gnmtthe na for collars, garters, union suits and other | pene” men’s apparel is a firm chin, steely eyes,! The 170 members of the Geo: cheek bones, good teeth, plenty |sia Press Association who were f-wavy. hair, broad sh iders and’s peat spending a few days in Havana re-| of wavy hair, broad shoulders and an erect |ijined on the Cuba yesterday carriage. He must also look romantic, if afternoon and were enter anyone gets what that means. peo- they 1917—By ovetwhelming ma- Shirley Temple, the like her daddy, and he is credited with her precocity. Some women, desiring iy talented child, have aid, bui it is said Papa Temple pays no at- tention to such propositions. so the cinemactress. | look shapely | { asked his by a large group of Key W land given rides to different tions of the ci on sightseeing | trips. They reported having many courtesies shown them while they were in Havana. and were guests at a banquet given by Manuel Az- , editor of El Pai Today’ 's Birthdays eo Col. Franklin D’Olier of ark, insurance executive, first commander of the American Legion, born at Burlington, N. J.. 59 years ago. A similar re- story, goes, of G. a beautiful but dumb Amer with the seductive suggestion | h her beauty and his brain, a mar- would result. “But sup-} was made, The GEORG WASHINGTON 300 Rooms with Bath and Shower The Wonder Hota of the Soa Rado end The glories are thus described by the weekly Demo- crat of Oneonta, Ala.; “Oneonta sold bonds and put in its own water system! countered, “the child should | about 33 years ago. It operated the sys looks | tem about 15 yea It defaulted in the payment of interest on the bonds and the plant was sold to pay the interest. We still owe the bonds and are paying interest on them.” aw by of municipal ownership | ican sir that wit $1.40 And Up SCREEN Extensi window velous prodigy p Shaw inherit my G The MAYFLOWER 300 Rooms with Bath and Shower Farved for ts hosptsley fend favored <= oy and your brain.” - Brush Paint PE Brush, long vulcanized rubber. The State Junior Chamber of Com- merece is going to make a fight to have the | “odd cert Florida race } racks allocated for the purpose of estab- | break” from the Fo pea extra bristle: in Henry Wiegand of the University Iowa has blown from glass a bugle; hunt-} ee ene ing horn and fife that can really, be played. | His success may tempt him to try to. pre- duce a saxophone by the same. meats. Here’s hoping he doesn’t make it. Barrymore, noted actor,! lishing an official state department of pub-} i 58 years ago. ty Florida. Suppose one wins $3.68} at a race track, the winner $3.65, the odd three cents he ceive is for receives only failed to re- »” which has than Bryant Washburn, oldtime film; {star, born in Chicago, 47 years ago. $1.50 known as “breakage. estimated to amount to more See ee 50,000 at the Florida tracks. It is this |. Glement/Cs Young of Berkeley, kitty” the Junior Chamber of Commerce Herr Burchman of Berlin, when re-!) . See Nor ee wants appropriated for a publicity depart-| cently given a sentence of three years for’ ago. ment of the s' It has also been pointed robbery, laughed heartily at what he con- auaane ted < Senate ¢ this junior civic body that Florida sidered a good joke. The joke lay in the ce RGrRIOR Sears ace agit is one of the few progressive states in the} fact that he had already been given sen- eS Union with tourist appeal that does not; tences aggregating 208 years for commit-} A Davenport, Ia., scarlet fe- possess an official state department for{ ting some 500 robberies, so he didn’t mind | Ver seTum center offered $5 for advertising. ; 1 getting three years more. pee pee Saas pcr pao = heer South Florida Contracting & Engineering Co. Phone 598 White and EFza Streets “Your hume is worthy of the best” * ble . NOPIIIIILIIIIIIIIIIIIIOIII ISS. tate. out by fh hhh de dad diudididididadudhde ddd didi didi dd dededede dudididdededidadulad,