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MUTILATED PAGE TWO : THE KEY WEST CITIZEN The Key West Citizen ee Published Daily Except Sunday By An unusual lawsuit in which $616,- | THE CITIZEN PUBLISHING CO., INC. 750 was involved, and which hinged on! L. P. ARTMAN, President . i the construction to be placed on the sin-; » Assistant Business Manager From The Citizen Building gle word “whom,” was decided by the Seecece-cocesssssees YOUR DESTINY You and Your Nation’s Affairs JOE AL | Highest * 90 : 5 Lowest 80 Corner Greene and Ann Streets a ees = = New York supreme court. By the decision Mean 5 Only Daily N are z y West and 3 21 charitable and religious institutions ee Bheae mee a ed Nev. 21 ? ‘ounty. . s ainfall™ ‘ a pear eNae 3 bal - ., 7 —_ ae eee ee Cruelty of Minimum Wage vercss<tetpatin tm! oo. yack ———— named. i ‘Normal Precipitation 10 ins. : saiiitap - FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR j DYER aaa New Y wye = 2 5 oa. - The case arose over the will. of Mrs Prof fE e! — Eoay Vaudartslitat it be : gel ah a at gp 1th Vi “ = : . . ° rojessor 0. conomics an cto! ag andei miverstu ‘ *, “ The Associated Press is ¢ ; entitled to use} Hannah M. Lydig, in which a umber of BY» y Tomerrow’s Almanac ed States, nat Ma - ‘or republication of all n tches credited to] a: : Pa Soce It is very generally assumed that| exploiters of labor. It would be just ,Sun rises .... 5:40 a. M. Died there 4, 1887 It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also direct bequests were made to persons and | jyinimum wage laws are in the inter-| as sensible and just as near the truth |Sun sets 7:21 p.m 4 eo a led ied CU a is also to institutions. Then it was directed fae of that large aroun jo woas Paper pepe peared Moon rises 4 2 ’ 5 roe : who for various reas : I - ‘Ong-Near sie) that after the specific provisions of the: very small com-| chants, because others paid twenty Moan fan F ‘ r Six Mo . ili ha see sear is i ensation for|and thirty dollars for their clothes. ‘omorrow's Tides : : el nths 5.00 | will had been carried out the residue of their work. A| There is as much difference in the A.M One Month 35 ents re pwidedia s thoughtful quality of labor as there is in the : sea 7 2 Soot ae 38 her estate was to be divided in the same | duos ie the et-| quality of clothes. High 7:06 —— proportions among those “to whom I will fects of mini-| Every one who Is at all posted on LOW 12a Mano know ‘on applica G RATES ‘adie beeadioniie thc ae Oy | mum wagelaws.| real economic conditions knows that | itarometer 8 a. m. today: * pate known on application. its and bequea he same. it is believed, | there are millions of workers who are Sea level, 30.04 sete SPECIAL NOTICE i It was contended by lawyers for the will reveal the] incapable of earning more than a, “° a All reading notice: rds of than esolutions of sons birs thd ji ow ” a eee ae ee eis. . es respect, obituary notices, etc, will be chareea for at | Personal heirs that -the word “whom laws are anes: Many are naturally slow, many are WEATHER FORECAST M f 10 cents a line. si . mn pe init See onistie to the| defective physically. while others are . for entertainments by churches from which could not apply to a corporation or in- best interests of | defective mentally. Many have good (Tilt Be: ma. Wedees =, 8 is to be derived ar cents a line. stitution, but only to individuals. Those the people they | native capacity but they are untrained Digna ce ane Baccara ll {Citizen Is an open forum and invites discus- is oe ae * : i are supposed to] and inefficient. Key West and Vicinity: Gen 861_H of public i and subjects of local or general | representing e charities asserted that help. Under freedom of contract, and un- fair tonig ; interest but it will not publish anonymous communi- Fheicecrd ean iol itiea f , Such taws|der the American ideal of indepen- \ ).:tiy cloudy. pox . 7 je wore ae not restricted to human be- sound vel to| dence, practically all whose earning = ee eet Ge Dic 5 2 Pus SASS SAE aoe ings. 2 ra Ss! > unthinking peo- | power is sma! ind work that will en- no > we p te m - : ings, and elaborate briefs were submitted | Ple and sentimentalists who are large- | able them to obtain the necessities of | erly wind a P IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST upholding that view. ly eontalied in Sele policies by ede aon their Independence Florida: Generally fair tonight; | as 3 : \;,,. | Sound. They are popular. Hence dem-| as American citizens. Many of our | \\-_ : ae i New ¥ ie ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN The court ruled that under the cir-| agogues and typical politicians may | greatest leaders as Jackson. Lincoln Nees sd: ts pa uy cloudy, y = E : cumstances:aurrounding/ the: case, and ethe (eee oe eae ee or tieiete- | Tense ie han continent hia tades | one = ; sien : gaan Ww evident intent of Mrs. Lydig to give the! mentary principles of economics as} pendence and graduated in the “Uni- oact , ater and Sewerage. fe An Ne .,.,; well as (gnorant of the elementary | versity of Hard Knocks” is worth : . RGr ; a q s arger portion of her estate to the institu- | principles of practical business are] more to the nation than a thousand ; J#cksonvile t ea Bridges to complete Road to Main- tions named in her will, hair-splitting over under the hallucination that mini- | New York soft shell parlor socialists. and Kast YWCA ad ‘: iand. ; saicae ; mum wage laws would at once raise} ‘The minimum wage law vidlates | westerly winds over north as a ‘ the construction of a four-letter word ad Helge a Peart eat oars two of the three inaltenable rights (2nd moderat Slee Cig re : 2 , > A x 4 a 3 i fT = irre Port. would not be permitted to deprive the; mum, at least to the minimum stand- Haga LER are meinen over south portion; weather fair ¢ < Hotels and Aparcments, charities of the sum she had left them j ard fixed ty law. Such ignorance 18} They would close the doors of em- ‘to partly overcast tonight and c ‘i ae ee deplorable. but it is very common to- | pioyment to all who are not able to Wednesday. aa Baching Pavili Which seems to have been a just and ' day even among people supposed to} carn the arbitrarily fixed minimum. 5 ' Fs wise decicion by.a judge who can take his| is tes noid itiv ie Vie S8 (Bee Ses ae WEATHER CONDITIONS Aizports—Land and Sea. Meee eee ene eee eer peRES SG Tat all Ceol pera | aan eet ie cae nesmesop ce IEEE: Y b Of fica —— See z ; a a ve it a i is skilled in the interest | < Ce solidation of County and City grammar or leave it alone. workers, under American freedom. is | Sent snd ee ae << a ale) | Peet cote eee - a = fixed approximately by the same law ffi Hi pea ~~ Governments. epee There is no special economic advan- | 200 the efficient Hence such laws can jig ever Florida, Tampa FA PSSLALLALLALAAZLAL. r t h: 0 place nor recognition under _ y i EUROPE’S REAL PROBLEM ; tage to employers in working cheap| the American constitution. and Key West, 30.04. inche — — ee BS i labor. Many employers consider cheap is low throughout most othe ee en | labor a disadvantage rather than an SEIS Gr cree chon Guns ce 6 ; ‘i itferences petwee ae 1. | economic advantage, and they refuse : ities wes recuse : ‘ *HE KEY WEST CITIZEN ; Ditferences vetween people's and na to employ cheap labor. It is fortunate | SPOnsOr a policy that would close the centers over the avper Kio Grae tions can rarely be settled by the complete | for the great mass of unskilled and | doors of employment to millovs 0. | Valley, lower Missouri Valle : : : : 1, | inefficient workers that certain em-| self respecting Americans and force ’ Roesiggso victory of one side and the abject humilia- | ployers establish industries that may | them ‘o join the ranks of dependents | and far Northeast, El Paso, Tex TO VETERANS cooperation. is understood the men involved ae Antonio, Ses seen ofvothers fine aa and It is interesting, therefore, to rea aadthe | KEY WEST IN ne rai East Coast Railroad. - [per tures opinions; print only news that will elevate = H 7 ida East Coast Railroa veratures are som belo recent statement of Marsh e -| t norma or - from the a statement of Marshal ‘enti Phi’ DAYS GONE BY wl a lippe Petain, principal savior of Verdun : Lake region eastward over the e ees ie . an army. The | Happenings Here Just 10 Years Having rounded out 41 years; North Atlantic Stat while else from the attac ks of the G rman army. The | Ago Today As Taken From of faithiul and efficient | serv ae eee = See ee veteran of the war recognizes that its! The Files Of The Citizen with the Expre: Texa. | Detroit, Mich., | WILL alw: seek the truth and print it 4 4 z 1 in la er: . | and mendicants and thus bring a curse | 20.68 inches, Kz Me eee : Pp tion of the other, Sena eee ee eee ai temscives) andi their children ee ee Me without fear and without favor; never be : , ie skilled and inefficien . ny nch a ) ? Europe's peace, in future, seems wrap- | employers would consider cheap labor} The unemployment problem today 0 inches. Shower or ‘ micnid tceutiack =rone or tolanplagd sieht: és x ‘ the most costly labor. is largely due to unwarranted restric- ae e PP ght; ped up with the age-old enmity between | ~ But employers who open the doors| tions put on freedom of contract in d since yest We always fight for progress; never be the or- French and German people. To avoid of employment to this class of work- | the labor market. The only fair wage ions of the southerr i = fear cad iha man tnnieee stiaun ted ! ae a é people. | ers and pay them the market price] is the earned wage. This is the only | Mountain States and lowe 'y person, clique, another war it is necessary that the lead- | for their services are denounced by | wage that is consistent with indepen- | 041; Valley, southern Texas. ex . ® faction ot «ass; always do it; r ae i ignorant reformers and uplifters as| dence and American manhood. i me ae Pay! iat - fe - ¥ : He wimost for the ers and statesmen of France and Germany | oe apn a itreme southern Florda, and frem ‘ public elfare ei C1 Be ii juestions to the author, is jthe Lake reg n ho a pal welfare; never tolerate corruption or find some common approach to a problem ; (Address qi 0 author, care of this newspaper) iB es re Despre V z njustice; denounce vie ; = * 2 = ia arnt be Seat pak pnp se eastward to the anti vas 4 ce cu penne sittan: that upsets all calculations for internationa! | i {the rainfal! being heavy at San ry commend good done by individual or organ- — ee ee—aee H r . e all emp Aromise with principle, The First National Bank of Key West § Member of the Federal Deposa | e jwhere readings are genera Co., Charles J.Jabove normal with record ak 0 LL hd de hd hh The future is the place we store our} Memories are “too recent” to permit “un- | —a—n—n—nmnnnaenene Ladd, of Key West, is today honor-} ing high temperatures extending Corporatzon . Ir qualified friendship” but thinks that two! Practices are being held daity ed by being placed om the list of| eastward yesterday over the Oh areams. = 5 ” for the patriotic pageant he retired employ A new ruling of! Valley, and Tennessee into we = Z people “of such wide culuture” should be | Crowning of America” which is to the company prevides that no em-!ern North Carolina, Asheville, N WOOT T TITTLE SD 2s at the Cuban Club on ploye of the company shall be’ re-| uspices of the tained in the service after the age ses to of 10, Mr. Ladd reached that ae {LIPOROOOOAOOEOOOEO TOES ES a4 Hiant spec- 11 years ago. It is only through i tacles oc it y staged in the ruling that Mr. Ladd is forced Put Some of That Adjusted In 1934 only two Americans died of - oe i a 2 pereemeny Eon eaniits ithe dentession! and asks the French people “can we not | hold out our hands to each other even | faa ee be one of across this locked door July 7 under the ters. It ‘ TIP PP AL AAA LA AAA LA Perhaps Senators consider their body : as the ‘upper house’ because seats come . anal ane ae 3 THEA higher. E AMERICAN SYSTEM The American system, some out of date. Well, let’s see. It seems to us that the success of any form of govern- ment should be determined upon the basis ner: f of whether it supplies its citizens with Optimism is a fine thing, but we have | luxuries as well as necessities of life. ithe city. The first number wili be to retire, for he is just as activ sol drill by twelve girls and efficient as he was when he a par eae trom 13 to 16 years and entered the service 41 years ago. frou: then on the pageant will be a series of entertaining, de- lighiful numbers which will con- The American clude with a patriotic drill to be saving b will be launched y 16 members of Coral Isles Casino 6 o'clock The Chinese may be too weak to fight id Cross tne Japs but they can get up a war of | their own. parti the T d that when ntorrow afternoon Appr ate | | | | | | | . | the last formation is made a beau-, ceremonies will be observe. j I | j tivul A: flag will be repre- an address, delivered by ae mmandant of the ca McNeely, s is the first “observed that more optimists than — pessi- Applying that yardstick, here is patriotic drill 0¢ this k Seventh District. ° c Seca hake, what we find: In the United Staten there |r the city anti prone - Compensation Money Into not only to be an innovation bu is 1 radio to every 6 persons; in Europe,! 4 gecided’y beavi Eddie Richkenbacker, _ flying . 7 7 y Ts We read that Nicaragua has balanced | including much-talked-of Russia, there is | tire casi in the pa ace of sulernays al fame, now re Something hat y ou W ill siding temporarily its budget. But Niearagua is a rather] 1 radio to eve and the final s\ tee ners y 17. In the United States | of 80 people a while in Key 5 - j = . 5 pre ger long backward country. j| there is 1 mile of railroad to each 500 | 4,25 Promised. will linger tone ie Toute irom Hav | Enjoy I hru I he Y ear eee citizens; in Europe, there is 1 mile to each | nes: them has been to Cuba in the interest] , ‘ourists will motor thousands of miles | 2,000. The United States has 1 telephone | ereeeeeeny of the proposed Tampa-Havana.! Florida-Cuba airmail service in this summer without noting much change| for every 7 persons; Europe has 1. for! The coroner's jury investigat- : ; which the people of this state and! if H k > B d = in the billboard scenery. every 35. The United States has 1 auto- |e th ee Sivied killed ee Cuba are deeply interested. i 1 t ouse eeping urdens fF rom . — mobile for every 5 persons; Europe has 1 | Whitehead street jast Saturday - — | night by a man alleged to be — Editorial comment: Key West! We have the constitutional right to! for each 59. Ten out of each 50 Amer | n jnamed A. Dice, is expected to re- just can't keep up with T suit of happiness, but no assurance en: use electric light 10 out of every | turn a verdict this afternoon when When two nesles anh) ranouiadl will ever catch up with it. 75 Europeans are electric light customers. | it convenes after a recess taken chot and killed here, four are re In the United States, life insurance aver-} yesterday. The other jury, which ported killed with an axe in i | | Your Wife---Modernize Your . Home. It Is The Place You And * The Madam Spend Most of Your * pa ” vt strain yourself trying to re-| ages $864 a person; in Europe it averages | ¥# envanelled to investigate the Tampa. j | ; death Manuel Jarmania, who was e world—it has been here a long] $69 a person. led at the > time as the wo- thout your work and will last a} Should we Europeanize? !inan, will also meet this after- Ti Pre atteryou depart. ee a |noon. Both jaries were empanel- ime. , fied by Jvdge Hugh Gunn who is an NEWSPAPERS ARE BEST MEDIUM_ } conducting the investigations. Sa you are really important where ——_ | - ork, it might be a good idea to take (Spencer, Lowa, Reporter) | Coast Guard Patrol Boat 247 - Baca e : - | ran ashore at the entrance of ation fer a month and let the boss see It is significant that another national or- | eet ie ad yee ie : later See Us For Anything You Neco In W he gets along without you. ganization, at~its annuel-meetingreime:Ohicago, | floated and is reported to have adopted a resolution pledging its 20,000 members | SUStained no serious injuries. This, Sie wapaper advertising thid yéar, This! i the third time the 247 has been 0 use more newspaper advertising, this yéar. This shore on the Florida Coast, said ACK SONVILLE Extent of encouraging matrimony and | time it was the National Retailer Owned Grocers Captai : erry, in com- ) e D al 3 S| Captain John G. Berry, in com FLORIDA Mussolini imitates Gace even to the} Lumber, Building Materials, Household large families, but Caesar's object was to} asdciation ‘aid members will urge their customers ;mand of the Gulf Station of the ” obtain taxes, while Il Duce wants cannon| to read newspapers in order that cooperative ad- | Re Crest Cee { YOUR individual comfort and entertainment 7 ‘fodder. Imperial Rome in ancient days | vert'sements will be more widely read, Deputy Sheriffs Joseph Kemp’ peg ccar obey by orp mane pp og mon tax of 5 per cent on sums Periodically, other forms of advertising are | and E. R. Rivas were last night South Florida Contracting & Engmeerime Co. Phone 598 White and Eliza Streets over a certain amount left to other than s newspapers. Sometimes it is direct-|3@"t to Islamorada to arrest L.’ spare | papers, > Sometimes /itxsidinect- | roy sodisimwa named Swance on ~ oa gue ame ae The introduction” of this| by-mail, circulars, handbills or catalogs; recently, warrants ed by County Soli-: AI® CONDITIONED tax was due to the anxiety of Caesar} it has been radio. But, one by one, the advertiser citor, J. F. Busto, charging them COCKTAIL LOUNGE - COFFEE SHOP Augustus to encourage matrimony. Qnly| returns to the newspapers. There he finds his| With aggravated assault on S. SEE gy as i iti i j Od t that place too, days ago 78 Room: $2.00 - 80 Room $250 | | Romar citizens at first were subject to the} most effective results. Newspapers have render [odpm 2 = oa hed 40 Rooms $3.00 - 24 Rooms $350 | ' { i . *, . . Ps Sample Rooms Priwa inheritance tax until the whole empire was! interest in both 2 arlene PAL AAA AA AAA AA AA AA A news and advertising columns. | Cleveland morning; Shght increase for double occupancy “Your home is worthy of the best” ‘enfranchised to increase the revenue from; They can be digested at leisure and comparisons | stated the two men had been ar-| wore 7 Ae m8 - A J . this source. can be made. rested and the officers would ar Chananooss, Tere. Seven FIs*ss¢sstsestets/7szzzLLALLALLLZLZZALZZLL rive with them this afternoon. Iti

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