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PAGE TWO The Key West Citizen Published 1 unday Ry From The Citizen Building Corner Greene and Ann Streets Only vaily Newspaper in Key West and Monroe County. y West, Florida, as second FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR Associated Press is | QBOTHEs, CLEEK OR PHILOSOPHY? | j ees ae The writer is not an expert golfer; in fact, he is not even a dub at the art of hit-| ting the little white ball from here to ! there and counting the strokes. We leave ! that to “Gravy.” } see our friends take to the links, carrying | ; an enormous bag loaded with a collection | i of clubs, which seemed more than ade-! quate to the exigencies of the occasion. ! tor repnblication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the locat news published here. SUBSCRIPTI Month ly ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application. SPE AL NOTICE All reading notices, cards of thanks, resolutions of | iegpect, obituary notices, ete, will be charged for at the rate of 10 cents a line. for entertainments by churches from which is to be derived are 5 cents a line. Citizen is an n forum sion of public issues and subjec Interest but it will not publish anonymous communi- cations. | | IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Water and Sewerage. Bridges to complete Road to Main land. Free Port. Hotels and A Bathing Pavilion, Airports—Land ard Sea. Consolidation i County and Governments. City Omi gosh, next Friday is also the 13th. Many a toy is presented to a son by a i father who also wants to play with it. credit has caused us all to live beyond our means. The fellow who invented The Voice of the Nation in dictator- ship countries is literally one man’s voice. The Philippines has a “cedula tax,” a small sum paid annually by all males from 18 to 60. Let’s hope the government doesn’t find out about that. Not ev girl who smiles all the time in public has a good temper at home when the dishes need washing. The election has shown the improbability of any succe party movement in this country. once ful more third We suspected it all the time and now comes a scientist to say that the chase after money is the cause of most of our blood ills. Germany and Italy are willing to join Japan in keeping the world at peace, } y and g. provided they can have their own w get what they want without fightin Tolitical jobs are never secure, wheth- In the s have to mind the boss, in people, neither always er they are appointive or elective. one the offic the other tractable. the The magazine Time reports that the first 76 corporations to publish third- quarter reports show aggregate profits of | about $71,500,000, which amounts to a 47} per cent improvement over the same period last year. Key West Citizen tells of a large per- mit being caught in the waters around that city. We've heard of a lot of fish, but a “permit” is a “fish on us.’”—Times-Union. If you will permit the information, a per- | mit is a specie of pompano indigenous to | Florida waters, and grows as three feet. any larger. large At least we haven't heard of } as This column has said several that war is man’s natural but tragic des- tiny, and that peace is merely time out be-! fore continuing the strife. The time elapsed between the signing of the armistice and the present day has been the longest in- terim between peace and war the United States has ever enjoyed. During its ex- | istence of 150 years, it has been engaged in more than 100 wars. Since these in- times | the links and boasted fair redbifts through | | England, however, comes | sidered a real threat. | themsely ! cautions on modern railroads is one of the ‘We have listened as_ inveterate golfers | carefully proclaimed the virtues _of..,.vari- | ous clubs, outlined specifie uses. forall of ; them and explained need’ for special de- | | vices to avoid disaster in tight spots. i We are familiar with one golfers who disdained such advice, hied to or two; the continuous use of a single club. From | the story of; Gloria Minoprio, generally considered aj threat to England’s Pam Barton, the wo-| men’s golf champion of the United States | and Britain. Miss Minoprio, playing in slacks and sweater, uses only one club—a cleek—whatever that is. In several rounds of match play, she has “cleeked” her way until she ! con- | We do not know whether her meteoric success is due to her which ures her freedom and | concentration, or her cleek, _ preventing | mistakes in selecting wrong clubs, or she! says, a simple principle of Indian philos-| ophy which enables her to concentrate | easily on any type of shot. is costume, SIDELIGHTS By MARCY B. DARNALL. Former Editor of The Key West Citizen In an unusual lawsuit in Montgomery, Ala., a verdict for $25,000 was given Frank B. Harris as damages against his brother, Roy G. Harris, for injuries re- ceived in an automobile accident. The de- ! fendant was charged with gross negligence in driving, causing the car in which both were riding to crash into another auto: | mobile. | Rev. L. A. Crown, pastor of the Chris- tian Church of Litchfield, HL, asked the married mer of his congregation to pledge ; to kiss their wives twice daily for six weeks. This looks like another at- tempt at regimentation, but it may be all) right if the wives don’t object. In contrast with the frightful loss of | life and limb through automobile accidents } is a recent report to the effect that the Louisville & Nashville railroad has killed no passenger on its lines in the last 18 year. The effectiveness of safety pre- j marvels of the age. The Marshall Fieid stores in Chicago are installing new elevators and escalators at a cost of nearly $3,000,000. The new elevators will travel about twice as fast as the former ones, and are equipped with every known safety device. The Field es tablishment is not the largest, but it is be? lieved to be the finest of its kind in the world. One American family out of eight moves each year, according to data com- piled from the records of a leading tele- phone company. As telephone subscrib- ers belong to the more substantial class of citizens, it is quite likely that changes of residence for the population as a whole; are much more frequent than the com- pany’s figures indicate. One reason why no one has ever} found the mythical pot of gold at the end} of the rainbow is that a rainbow is not} merely a bow, but a complete circle, and therefore without an end. As a Weather j Bureau official explains,’ aviators high above the earth see a rainbow as a circle, | and the plane seems headed: toward its} center, | The doctrine of eternal ntact has been largely discarded by enlightened | theologians, including Dean Inge of St.} Paul’s ir London, and the Bishop of Liverpool, the latter saying: “The crudity , of the old pictures of bliss and torment} controvertible facts are before us, it be- hooves us to strive for peace constantly and extend its periods as long as humanly possible. l shock us, and we are well rid of this teach- } ing.’ A lot of us live in the hope that the terrors of the hereafter have been con- siderably exaggerated, THE THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WEATHER Temperatures* Highest Lowest Mean Yesterday Norma] Prec Tomo Sun r Sun s Moon Moor New sets Moo: T High Low We have been amazed, at times, to |No‘msl Mean Rainiati Be ecipitation rrow’'s Almana: 13th —.. . 3:06 Baromcter 8 A. M. today: Sea level, WEATE (Till 8 Key West y tonig erate winds, Florida: sonal rain portions }south portioi tion tonight and to east win weather ton local shower tion. WEATH and rz }during the | southeastern , ere: 29.99 1iR FORECAST p. m., Friday) and Vie nity: Mosily Frid ht and with rowers; gente to mod mostly lostiy cloudy, a and and in ex somewh: central treme |cooler in extreme northeast 1 to Florida Stra Moderate nor and mostly ove ight and Friday v south over por- ER CONDITIONS most have been ven 24 districts, vn jast hours ¢ being heavy 1.76 inches. 1.84 inches, Maco Augu an, and Ft A strong h ted r the north- puntain ans, La., Myers Fla.,, occa- It’s an ill wind that blows nobody good. Jeff Moots has sold thr, wheelbarrows to be used in payin’ election bets. I hope that goat that et my rain- coat di Today’s 1 Today hemer who wil look o f the t ii i 2 cons der most western tu changes ever the £3 far West. Tes a. m. this 1s from GGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. small key-@hieh they THE VOICE OF - THE KEYS red with a visit from Mr. and 3 Phillip Elliott De’ y Beach, Fla., who and of are will imend ith the idea of spending iderable’ fini” in ~ Monroé at We. welcome them, and hope that they will soon be num- bered among our citizens “and section, Mrs. El- or of wor renown, knevh tte the book world as Nina Wilcox Putnam. bo Captain Joe Johnson entertain- ed over the weck-end, his da and th Mrs her husband sen, also Mr. and dishes. - and Mrs. F. Jersey are vis their second trip this doctor has bu © oven, i fish other delec > concoct ed Key West t the » see on and took in al and were delighted to wd which was not in st visit there, evi Captain Joe Johnson left nded trip to Miani th ¢ He arolina ° that ale expects to 1 Myrtle Gib: as just ret rned sojourn Te had been visiting s for two months. in he ld ee de de de 1 adelph a signe phia. 1815—Elizabeth tamed leader, Today’s Anniversaries 70 press Hepkimsen, Pt t of the Declars dependence, author 1798 Died there, Jan. pioneer vorn Died Oct. 1816—Phineas D. byterian clergyman, U chapla‘n, who. preached Lin funeral House Died in 1868. York p re 1830 sormor bern THURSDAY, NOVEMBEEZ 12 1936 j i i | i i and judge, sen of | | i | Phuace: 1842 ber Ir hn | Mantes sufitage Johusteora, X ¥ Cady woman G Senat a's on Hany Wasaington. ublisher ¢ ts, born in Neva Scetia : \ \ : , N : . : . . . 3 The Easiest Way For You To $0 pay for it as you pay rent ito pay monthly on the princip. over a given pe mortgage and ha very much like b it to yourself. CONSULT US HOW YOU CAN BUILD OR BUY A HOME OR REPAIR OR MODERNIZE ANY TYPE OF BUILDING ON INSURED CREDIT. The First National Bank ot Key West Member of the Federal Deposit imsurance Sea a eS Sa Ts Pay For A Home The out of income,“am mstalimest nd the interest_etc. and thus, od of years. pay effi@he entire e the house free of gi debt. It's ng @ house and @@em renting ercal wey Corporation SI iLL Sia. LA hdddtttittttté¢éda can be mild; that is, when you smoke « it’s not harsh or irritating. You know that a cigaretie cam have a pleasing taste and aroma. When you smoke a cigarette and fad that it has the right combination of miid- fess, good taste, and aroma, it just seems to satisfy you... gives you what you want. I smoke Chesterfield all the time, and they give me no end of pleasure. estertield