The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 13, 1937, Page 2

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near future, in spite of some apetenen: sion over the less of a part of the foreign | market. Other, staple weowen tal vegetables jnaval stores and the like will undoubtedly be in constantly increasing +} demand, and now that news-print paper is | to be made from the South’s fast-growing timber, the beginning of an entirely new ‘and important industry is actually at hand. Perhaps most important of all in its possibilities for this section is the success- WEATHER | for ane ful culture of sugarcane, which may pos- Siena i (Tin 7:30 p. around crook sibly be extended to other:states of this Key West eS "ez Sunday who operal ater area with success approaching that which it has met in the Florida Everglades, where it is now being grown on a large scale. In fact, some of the finest sugar- cane in the world is being grown in the Everglades. Here other important agri- cultural possibilities are being demon- strated under the direction of Federal and aa state scientists, ‘ 3 These things being true, we see no Benno fered Sedlbtaderi “tater Geet Fu heifer site gotennat mn.eratt ; Ss, LY 018 » |Sunday, with rain over | should not be permitted! ick ao thwest portion Sunday. _ grow all the sugar they" ail, insté rt [scarica conprrions being limited. This. would seem, an! 4 particularly when it has been demon strated that thesé’ producers! ¢ajjla¥"s pee! “Velen Wicepe down at the refinery at less cost... Minn., 29.44 inches, with a trough! most of the “off-shore” areas can, of low pressure extendng south | SoeC MERI WE Bante andy nig pbgionne : 2 ‘Texas; whil re'STORE FIXTURES within a fraction of a cent of the Cuban |M*"i °C" Cote high over, the Hegel, wate ands chelving, [evening. A cablogram from “ producers’ price. Surely this production should be encouraged and not discour- eastern portion of the country,| Apply Pollock, San’Carlos Book ati as he is called by his aged. cloudy tonight and aaa: wee muh change intemperate lt Fan moderate southerly winds. Teduacey; born at Le Roy, Minn. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight Died at Pasadena, Cal, June 10,15 and Sunday; continued mi! Sas 5 Jacksonville: to: Florids. Btraltas sececconence rr jowecees Moderate southerly ag ae and] partly overcast weather and Sunday. aan ens AHEEL __ WILL always seek the truth and print it without fear and without favor; never be te attack wrong or to applaud right; -atways fight for progress; never be the or- gn or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, faction or class; always do its utmost for the public welfare; never tolerate corruption or injustice; denounce wice and praise virtue; ‘vmmend good done by individual or organ- taation; tolerant of others’ rights, views and opinions; print only news that will elevate and not contaminate the reader; never com promise with principle. :e Si vs he # = i gee 5 ez ws it Ha IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN z Hatteras, N. ©., 30.30 inches, and} Store, {yo feb13-3t|2%d admirers, was received a moderate .h'gh pressure . area ‘ Mayor Leslie AO Curry this overspreads the Rocky Mountain SALESMEN WANTED ing in which it was stated that the and Platéau States, Helena, New York mayor would” sandit 4, Water and Sewerage. A NEW HIGH AND A SHAME Mont., 30.24 inches. Rain has oc-|AGENTS WANTED. : EVERY-|from 4-6 o'clock in Key West-this, ; % Bridges to complete Road to Main x curred during the last 24 hours,| WHERE, Amazing and revolu.[afternoon and expressed _ regret ~ ‘ ‘ throughout Florida and northeast- tionary plan of Mytal Life In-}that he would not be able to stay pam . land, : Here’s a new high record for Amer-|ward along the South Carolina} ‘Sutance. Operatin 4 ear sup-|longer. A committee composed ‘Aman-, 3. Pree Port. jeans to study; 38,500 people killed last | coast, being heavy at Miami, 1.44] ervision of Florida Insurance of Mayor ‘Curry, Judge Jefferson | a , report 4 i ; i inches, and Key West, 1.05 inches,| Department. Insures entize fam-} B. Browne, will meet the New Paice aq of liquor, most- 4 Hotels and Apartments. ‘| year in automobile accidents. bes aete Pe Pring ie hy light rain on| ily for price of one, all ages,| York mayor upon his arrival. ly won Oe 6 Rathing Pavilion, The flood takes its victims in hun-]ine coasts of northern California} 1 to 75. Maximum benefit $1, Specie feated: and ‘under @ bond}: z | dreds and the nation drops everything to |and Oregon, and I'ght snow in the} 00 on every person in the fam-} F. E. C. officials are interested of $100 for his appearance at a 1 6 Abgurt+—Laud and Sea. send aid to the helpless victims. That’s |northern Plains, northern Rocky! ily, regardless of age. Every|in the proposed shuttle train serv-! preliminary hearing set for today. 7. Consolidat‘on of County and City xf . Mountain and Plateau States.’ home a prospect. Big immedi-jice over the highway and are “tel ~* fine. \ More insidiously, a man-made evil creeps upon the public and slaughters ee Emore than one hundred persons a day. There has been a dec'ded rise in| ate and continuous renewal com-jing to Key West to bee sd temperatures throughout most sec- missions. Write FEDERAL MU-| matter. Chairman J. Otto Ki tions of the country from the} TUAL LIFE, Graham Bldg.,jheiner, of the county commission- Plains States eastward, with 1¢a Jacksonville, Fla. . feb14-1tx}ers, said today that the officials! Governmenw. ties: Ey Men are very, much, what their} There. is, in the. face.of these deaths, an fing, ‘well above. normal; _-while| ————-— ore Sansted ta sivies 188 Bs ,, M mothers and wives make them, appalling lassitude on the part of the pub-+jchanges have been generally un- FISHING '|tér part of this month and go Higpare acme BEET ER PE lie important over western districts] ~ ——|to the matter everett so Mr. f ; and temperatures there are near or| PAUL DEMERITT, fishing gui Kirchheiner just returned from St. A Swedish scientist says life on earth Safety campaigns have been waged } y.ove normal. Launch “Dac”. Gulf Refining} Augustine this morning and feels eset soy i began in hot water. And remains there. | with good effect in many American areas. G. S$, KENNEDY, rises Sai Fae age fishing. Bagee ie wet Aelia PE ie SES Fea ev That they have done good is evident from Official in Charge. ucnees: Weare teres PROSE: A writer says “marriage depends on the fact that while traffic deaths, in 1936, Cab Heit arene - the fusion of two lives.” And often ends’ = on per cent higher than y ce as ei oday 8 Birthdays FOR SALE in confusion, zp rcrere encre was Ah incregse ‘of clglt’ pe , qe | BICYOLES we RENT by_ the watt. are cent in the number of automobiles reg- Hour, Day or Week. Repair all | © Angelo R. Clas, Federal Direc- tor of Housing, born in Milwaukee, 50 years ago. makes and paint them with Nu- Enamel. We carry a full sup- ply of parts. Agents for the Rollfast and D: Bicycles. Dr. Dugald C: Jackson of | thel. Nua sali thas co let an 41.60 Mass. Institute of Technology, per week. Phone 276.. J. BR. istered. In some States there was an actual reduction in the number of deaths although increased gasoline consumption proved that there was no reduction in car Many religious organizations forget their objective and then wonder why the people seem apathetic, ; | mileage. famed electrical scientist, born at i + The movement for Letter speech is There are, however, thirty States that |Kennett Square, Pa, 72 years Stowers Company, jan20-tf most commendable. What we want is bet-| 4 ye done practically nothing to develop |*=* FOR RENT ter speech and less of it. Joseph C. Lincoln of Villa Nova, | TWO, FURNISHED HOUSES. al) highway safety. There must be a_ con- I certed effort to wipe out this slaughter, It|Pa., novelist, born at Brewster, modern _ conveniences. Apply Governments can become freebooters| wil] require action along many lines, in- mee a sae A8o, al 1116 Grinnell street. dec27-tf p> pend “wiped —— the =_—- cluding safety engineering, traffic regula- feast kent: latab Sa = MADE OF THE STRONGEST HARDWOOD. FRAMES ARE N ees iin a aeamine eae been oki nee ¢ sss rmad cone Naan wut NATURAL VARNISHED. ATTRACTIVE COLORED CANVASS . r Seah education of driv and pedestrians. ‘ON — ise? KiMiey F. Math ? tar. NIAL an / Sagas SOee ie eeaemciaaind , do these things will requife»semd money eo esky hye d geo'ogist,- born in Chi- years ago. . In the Center. of- the Business atte _ and Theater District < AD*THAT. EVERY Unio MEMBER OF THE FAMILY)|| First Class—Fireproof— ’ COMPLETE WITH CANOPY WITHOUT CANOPY BUT \ AS anove = B29Q — roomsr $2.10 N Learn something evety day and in| and the States of the nation might as well five years you will know some 1,825 items, | get busy and provide Baas dae d “ uhfoFtunately somée’6t which you shouldn’t ” i FE 2 i know. A CHAMPION SPELLER WILL be jf Seusible REPO \ WITHOUT FOOTREST OR CANOPY $1. 35 \ vy { AS « SATE socal aac None Other Than _ Tolerance, to many, is too often Notoriously poor spellers as most} AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD _— ye $1. 50 \ ahother name for indifference; a mere! Americans are, once in a while there is VALDES BAKERY 7 YACHT CHAIRS AS ABOVE oe laziness, lack of interest, a mental shrug | found one who can really spell. And such Seca aaeceeacaine | AUREL of the shoulders. a one is 12-year-old Courtney B, Lawson!” ait saa RES |) STEN pS) = eee tee of Chautauqua, N. Y., state spelling cham- CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF INCIDENTALS FOR THE HOME N The Vatican's Sala degli Animali con-| pion, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ‘ tains sculptures only of animals and of In the contest in which he won _ his OF KEY WEST x groups in which animals figure, but the| title by spelling 350 words of unusual dif- as at the close of business December 31, 199g hunian animal is conspicuous by his} ficulty without a miss, the first three ergs a absence. Places went to boys, which is unusual. Loans aii bbidiinente $ wuanke | 8 — ae Girls generally rank higher than boys as Overdrafte : 00 TBI \ the more abundant | spellers, unless, as a cynic remarks, they Haukine, ature u scangha iY 4 life for all who ure in fairly comfortable} happen to be stenographers. Other Hund and Soci. si \ , circumstanéés, We ‘Siffuld first seek to Anyway, here are a few of the 350 Seceey fic Weadaal Be. 171,800.16 STEP-ON GARBAGE 50 FT. LENGTH OF 6 FT. STEP LAD- & make life ap As for those unfor-| words which young Lawson negotiated serve Bank 4,500.00 CANS: Ivory, und GARDEN HOSE: DERS: Substantially t ‘a from the very! success‘ uy: Temporary Federal De- green. Sanitary. Just Solid rubber without built. Stee). Dh dedes | ce of love and sunshine and oppor- Auxiliary, equinoctial, shellac, suc- Lea Hecranee, Sand ee the thing for indoors. nozzle. each, ye y ity to’ dévetép fully body and mind. cinct, perennial, liquefy, scrupulous, in-! ment Obligations di- es0+ EACH .............. 85c LENGTH ........ $2.50 EACH (1. rithsem & $2.46 Seigeteecncthinboritenenoneen fallible, silhouette, convalescent, repellent, sho me Sule $612,571.98 te A century ago there was a great Eng-} macaroon, tyrannical, personnel, ennoble, Cash and due from Banks 366,479.40 979,051.38 2 lish tide of migration to the Ohio valley} malefactor, panacea, rhinoceros, jeopard- Tae. SRaamipees { SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING C0. cy and swindlers were busy selling imaginary | ize, portiere. LIABILITIES Q land in the valley. There was much talk We haven't the complete list, but as- seal Undivided Profits an u *o40pa 31 “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” \ about it both here and in England and} sume that such old favorites as Britannica, Dee aca 2 1,298,479.17 ; " one of the reasons for Dickens’ visit here} parallel and battalion were not omitted. ae White and Eliza Streets Sateen! wc halo Phone 598 ) in 1842 was to examine at first hand Hats off to Courtney B. Lawson! He io i woe 5 these frauds on his countrymen, may be a great proofreader some day, Member of Federal Denosit Insurance Corporatitiis { WOK IIIIILI IIL I RIGS ISLELOVGIL@ SLY a ere ee nee ee

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