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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN AUTOCRATS AND AUTOS | PAGE TWO The ii West Citizen STRIP POKER ‘oday’s CLASSIFIED —————— a f Recently a siriking comparison was! made between the United States and the | Tseceernien three greatest countries now under the! . Highest, rule of dictators, in a statement by Stan-| Z | Lowest ley F. Morse of the Farmers’ Independ- | eas —. ence Council of America, who declared Rainfall* that while this country had an automobile | z J e | for every 5 persons there was only one for | Z SX ¢ SS 5 = He every 68 persons in Germany, one_ for; = every 109 persons in Germany, one for: every 921 persons in Russia. Mr. Morse pointed out that if the} radicals succeed in America | only a chosen few will benefit, as is il- | lustrated in Russia, where out of more than 150 million people only about a mil- lion and a half are members of the domi- nant Communist party, and the country is yuled by a of 27 men, This! committee is ruled by the dictator, Joseph Stalin, power is virtually absolute. | A similar condition exists in both | Germany and Italy, Hitler and! Mu:solini, respectively, hold autocratic | power, and Mr. Morse fears the United States‘is drifting toward a like concen tration of authority in Washington, Many thoughtful and patriotic citi- | zens in both political parti share — this apprehension, and view with misgivings the extension of bureaucratic activities by Ago Today As Taken From : the national government. pa Files Of The eee Buplicnivel ate enevenstolera\eacorry Honkou It the experience of other countries is Was bob 0d cou si, worth consideration, street late yesverday att- H cvnoon when a bord touting car hais, the famed French dra- a mal started loaning nigh rate ox speed with a Ltt.e money in the form of badly-need- veo the trom seat and evideni- ed — supplie xpected —_ tobacco ‘The back in exchange but Amer ARTMAN, President N, Assistant Business M From Citizen Building Corser Greene and Ann Streets JO ALL only Daily Newspap ey West and Monroe aa | Yestere chtered at Key West, Florida, as second clasq matter Yesterday FIPTY -SE f the Asso is’ exclu Member pe Associated Pr rept blication of itor not otherwise er the local news publi vely entitled to use spatches credited to Tomorrow's Almanac S : lited in this paper and also n rises Sun sets 'Moon rises !Moon sets 11 SURSCRI 10 a. Une Year 2 $10.00 six Months 0 . 5.00 Three Months — 2.50 Month x 285 taking over H { Tomorrow's Tides | ‘A.M. | High 1:44 | Low Harometer 8 a. m. Sea level, 0. ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application, today: SPECIAL NOTICE res, cards of thanks, resolutions of e, Will be reed for at i | WEATHER FORECAST | | i committee ents by churches from which 4 5 cents a line. an open forum and invites discus- ues and subjects of local or general t but il will not publish anonymous communi- cations. (Ti 8 pa Key West z coudy with {tonight or Thursday; gentle ferly to southerly winds. | Florida: Partly i cattered showers eocvcvevcccccosooe | fhursiay. Mloday: Ins WWStony,antes can East Gui: | peeececccercvcccceccecee: to southerly 1586--Sir Francis Drake, com-| OVereast manding a powerius English fleet, | put in at Roanoke Island—took! “back with him Rale'gh’s starving Virginia colony. . Thurse dd Vieinit occasional whose where THE KEY WEST CITIZEN cloud tonight WILL always seck the truth and print it Florida Gentle « KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just 10 Year> without fear and without favor; never be d to attack wrong or to applaud right; s fight for progress; never be the or- gan er the mouthpiece of any person, ‘clique, winds and weather ton and with scattered showers 4 ‘ WEATHER CONDITIONS er Cass; always do its utmost for the Pressure is moderate'y mornin 1 on southwestward over and over the America | Mexico, Litt! aust trom the eastern njustice; denounce vice aud praise virtue; France. it appears that with autocrats in control we may have fewer | automobiles, and fewer comforts and con- veniences for the family. Our form of government is the best ever yet monion 1776 through Beau commend good done by individual or organ- outheastera ization; toierant of others’ rights, views and e Rock, A een zigzagging along at due to externel irr: Cleanse clogged pores—aid healing of the sore spots the casy Resinol was Sample of Ointment and Soap tree. Wome Resinol, Dept. 70_ Balto Brownsville jand Havana, Cu niand high over opinions; print only news that will elevate average and not contaminate the reader; never cop» de- {sy the eccupant of the car, north promise with principle. IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Water and Sewerage. Bridges to complete Road to Main- inad. “roe Port. and Aparements. ng Pavilion. -Land and Sea. Ce rsolidation of County and City Governments. Representative Zioncheck was born in} Gohemia, but he carried his Bohemianism | too far. Certain astronomers think Mars is trying to signal the earth. They probably have a war on and want Uncle Sam to fi- nance it. The 80 pieces of silver paid Judas in his betrayal of Christ were 30 shekels, a hekel being a little larger than our 50c ; piece and amounting in money to aj hitle less than a Roosevelt dollar. our The Townsends are getting into the A Charles Townsend, who claims the ! doubtful honor of having invented :pie a la mode, is deéd, The plan of anotherCharle Townsend would also be pie a la mode for the oldsters, but its fruition will not be atistactory beyend the smacking of the lips. news. Neither Petteway nor Cone campaign during thought West to pay it a visit, and the former got only 139} votes, while the latter practically ignored with 14. None of the two adver- tised in The Citizen, hence the poor vote. it pays to advertise. their gubernatorial enough of Key as a consequence was Cherles Luciano, the gangster, who | tunity has been open to all. | hangover. | pharmacist, | anything is a plenty, so ‘up, he killed one vised by man, ard we should guard against any radical attempts to change the funda mental principles upon which it was found- ed, and under which equality of oppor- | SIDELIGHTS By MARCY B. DARNALL, mer Editor of The Key West Citizen The motning alcoholic alter is 7 an excess of ANgOY. of the aused by the formation lactic acid in the system, according to Yale scientists. These same bright scientists have also discovered that laying off booze tends to ultimately ban- ish the excess lactic acid and relic It may interest some tu know the first woman typist in the world was recently reported alive and well at the age of 81. She is Mrs. Charles L. Fortier 4 Milwaukee, daughter of Christopher L. Shoals, who is credited with being the in- ventor of the first practical typewriter, that | Upon being naturalized some aliens | Anglicize or shorten their names, But a Greek who applied for citizenship in Newark spurned the suggestion of the} court clerk that a little shortening of his cognomen might be advisable, and will} stick to his original name, which is Con stantine Pappadimitrilloupoulos, After being held up six different Louis Wajay, a young Chicago concluded that enough of concealed two ols under his counter, When two bandits attempted the seventh hold- and caused the other tc automatic pis tlee. Those of us who have using the mother tongue take heart from the difficulty in correctly fact that many famous may | Jone side of ur yer, inen aiong the thoimughiare, When the car | musicians, [tve audience a j tonight wll be {Room on Duval street. jisa {in which great interest is | board of ay iaccd ang lurching from sleect to the oth- center of the missing objects and traffic in) the most marvelous and miraculous way until it reached D.vision street where it crashed ito a pole in front of the shop. was brought to a contact, the child extricated. It had stop by the was quickly jot two teeth and suffered lacera- {Uons about the face and head. It as later found out that the car helonged to Ygnacio Castillo. He had stopped in front of his home and entered, leaving the motor running. Nen to, his iittle son, left in the car, evidently started moving the levers, and the car laited on its wild race. Cassio Evannan, assisting local : a very apprecia- delightful prog of music at the First Methodist church Tue y eve- Al. numbers were well ren- ork of Henry Owen praiseworthy. most Fight returns of Berlenbach match in the Stribling- New York announced by the Citizen at Curtis Pool The event chedu.ed 15 nanan) exhibition being coun- West Key manifested, throughout the iy. Everyone is invited to come out and hear the returns. W. Hilton Curry is gratulated by his ho.t of being con- frends on Ahe vy: ers vote given him! in Tuegfays glectidh! for comm ss oner He received more votgs than that of his two op- ponents combined. He has been one of the letdiiy members of the county — commissioners county fora mabey of Varela, the 15-year-old and Mrs. J. M. Varela, 1501 Division streets was drown- ed some time yesterday forenvon in front of Bayvi Park, near Phillip on of Mr ithe springboard which was erect- i The body wos d red by some boys who were bathing in the afternoon about 6 o'¢ 0 A physician ex- and stated that ed there some time ago. amined the bedy | witnesse: Government paid no heed to) Claims tili more than 50 y later when settled — million-dollar j caim with his heirs. 1836—Died H. Ampere, menter -aged 61, Andre! famed French experi-! in electro-dynamics. i — \ 1918——Amer Belleau Wood: San Antonio, ntious objectors ears, 1 Marines pierce court om senten to terms 1925—=International Conference] at Geneva prohibits poison gas ana | bacteria in war. 1933-—Thieves stole $500 in b: ank at Vatican City. | death had occurred about four hours previous. There were no} witnesses to the grim tragedy and! the exact time the young man took the fatal plunge may never be known, that! get| Editorial comment: Now the primary is over, let down to business and iner sales by advertising, Although the season over, the ferries from Havana re- port shipments of — pine- apples daily. Last night 27 cars arrived cn one of the ferries, were transferred to 48 cars and! shipped out this morning, H i | smal John J. Brals, ly brought back a charge of checks, who was recent-j from Miami on} passing: — worthle: was tried in criminal court ‘th's morning and entered a plea of guilly. It was brought out at the trial that he had made good, ° all the checks for apprehended, which he was nd there being no 6" jiFoseciite, sentence} was suspended. ' Convent of Mary Immaculate de lightfully- entertained with an afternoon tea yesterday at the home of Elena Lucignani on Si-! monton street, beginn’ng at H o'clock. A feature of the after-! noon was an automobile ride} around the city, which was great-| ly enjoyed. i The sophomore class of the; i IF PIS PIPL AIFS PALAIS L LLY j northern and centra lend Veght, ‘the Dakotas, the ; maximum of , good, Mass. western tricts Boston, es; while the sure atea now overspre:: Plains extreme upper M Huro, S. D., 30.3 been Vall Phere ers and have scatte thunderstorms, — mo: during the hours middle — Missi Valley, southwestern Lake egion, north Atlantic f States, and in the se antic States, execpt outhern Florida. er weather most of the Plain upper M's elsewhere ¢ peratures are senerg normal. Day temperature above 90 degrees yesterday the lower Ohio Valle ward over the and Abilene, Texas. reported 100 di ces a KENNEDY, Official in Charge central Somewhat ec throughor States, prevails ssippi above were wes weccccccccovercrscccsese loday’s Horoscope eee Art'stic desires are \this day, with much ability. The ition is often erratic, with tendency to make frien The fortunes of today shown in is not very un.ess supported by good aspects; the real prossed; the per nature ways understood, Only two ini n, the Texas resignation of J. b, and the H. Bock, Tex: They are Is were chan: enaie volls esino. KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the and Theater ol i ; Business | First Class—Fireproof — Sensible Rates Elevator Popular Prices Over-Sea Transportation Co., inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREICHT SERVICE BETWEEN Key West and Miami NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST ——ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND $2 spent his vacations in. Miami, will{pass up j ithe Magic City for some time to come, He! Persons have or had the same trouble. was convicted with eight others con 62] Once when Henry Ward Beecher was told counts of vice indictment by a New York ! he had used bad grammar in a sermon he | jury. They face maximum prison> terms ee Did 1? Well, all 1 have to say , of 1865 years. As far as we ase cen-| God help grammar when it gets in my} cerned, 865 years may be knocked off for} Y#Y When I'm preaching.’ good behavior. When Travelling PROTECT YOUR TRAVEL FUNDS AND GET THE MAXIMUM OF ENJOYMENT OUT OF YOUR TRIP BY CARRYING via springtime highways All outdoors invites you to travel Springtime highways through dogwood-festooned country- side. You can see more, enjoy more when you travel by bus... Florida Motor Lines and Grey- hound Lines assure strictly first class. depend- able service. Your choice of many scenic routes and unlimited stopover privileges en- route at no extra cost. JACKSONVILLE MIAMI ST. PETERSBURG TAMPA NEW YORK CINCINNATI CHICAGO TALLAHASSEE INDIANAPOLIS PITTSBURGH BIRMINGHAM BUS STATION 210 Deval Street 242 ORIDA MOTOR|INES Dr. Kendall of the Mayo Clinie, Rochester, Minn., has discovered the chemi- cal strucure of the hormone of the su- prarenal cortex. gland. If any reader | wants to make some of the stuff, here is the Kendall formula: “The mono-ether of epinephrine and beta-methyl-beta-ethy] | dihydroxypropionic acid, combined as an ester with the phenol group of beta-o- hydroxypheny!] - bet nydroxpre planalve? hyde.” American Express Travelers Checks When the road to the mainland is completed, the moot question will be, “Are the people of Key West going to do most | of the buying of their needs in Miami or | rot?” The answer is simple: “If the me chants of Key West awake from their lethargy, put in a fine stock of goods at reasonable prices, and then call attention to them by advertising, the people of this city will purchase here, otherwise not.” DOLLAR-A-DAY-MEALS Meal stops on Florida Motor Lines and Greyhound Lines have been carefully selected at choice road-side taverns or at principal stations. You can get full de- —Sold By— The First National Bank of Key West Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance‘ (reersreveroensoes Corporation | | i WOOT II SIT I ISI IL SIS. SIP is SSS II FTIs VT Ii s.

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