The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 2, 1937, Page 2

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are tot saints and, ualest we are badly mistaken, they are not sinners. Every individual, man or woman, has sais gad eaaltek However, all of them ane neces aes sation 6 ee Oe eet ve uation of human traits in Pd appreciation of another human being. en anes S Atmitting for the sake of argument Cues wr ** | that every individual as some goodness terkainmencts by churches from which 7 5 fate be decived are S cecie s tree there is no reason to be surprised at its is an oven forum and invites discus- PAE, - * ; SSicrone bate igure, and subicets of local of general exhibition occasionally, Knowing that se 58 every human being is imperfect there is ino cause for alarm when human conduct ! misses the goal of perfection. Great teachers, whether they deal with boys and girls or men and women, understand this and seldom resort to un- due praise of expected goodness or slip into angry denunciation of expected bad- : ness. They busy themselves . expanding Fe tee John ee the field of truth and permitting others to | Mi iL vey share their advanced progress, In time, ey set the pace. i It is not given to'all of us to-be great thers but it is within the province of eW@uy person to keep an eye out for the ness that so abundantly lives about us | trol of the government. the lives of other people and to see that | , Svadicalism is a radical branch of we attend to the main task before us, the ism means government owner- ‘ ration of all means of improvement of ourselves by the develop- Sethi aoaseaiins ne teeies —_— —— THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ' WILL always seck the truth and print it without fear aod withovt favor; never be efraid te atiac’. wrong or to applaud right; @iWays fight for progress; never be the or- gen or the mouthpicce of any person, clique, faction or clus:; al 1ys-do its utmost for the publie welfore; ~ever toicrate corruption or eel A PRA eT trade unit ims. i ment of our higher possibilities. oe ee Se ee ee oe IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST and by direct action to establish con- | | ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 1. Water and Sewerage. S I D E EL I G H T S ment of class war. Sptoton, and 2 Bridecs to complete Road to’Main ined. Both sdvocate violence’ Ht i to violence,” says (a syndi- fund. . sd oe sis — calist), “that socialism owes those it iti: it yi tori ive : @ ree Port. former Editor of The Key West Citizen Broue lea ton io i. es moder / 4. Hotels and Apa-tisents. Although it may not be a world en- ant Pgs controlling force. 5. Rathing Pavilion, durance record, — achieved by Mr. mt government or make iatmere i oe sara condoms om S serve their interests. producers, | ton e shoulders of 6 Alngorts—Laud and Sea, Mrs. Francois Elphege Arceneaux of Eas ann See ee eee isa | Leider Prey ae. 7. Consolidation of Conaiy and City Ascencion, La., ranks pretty high. They pak ‘es * ais ; Governments. recently celebrated their 65th wedding an- (Aceves renstione to. the: author core ¢) pmomneRs Read niversary. Seer eee ee a nen ae rn Ceccccccccccecccesccesos | ee eeeceeeses er en may enjoy the abundant life and Every day the sun does not shine on yet not be hedonistic, Key West, Florida, the Daily Citizen of , aaah sa eee that southernmost city donates $5 to the Love has the power to make old men} community’s public library. Since the of- So ceccsscccecososoooeses Temperatures* Highest years ago. ne THE WEATHER’. 'Today’s Birthdays 67 Alice Foote MacDougall of New fools and young men wise. { fer was made about two years ago the sun |; owest = ae York, business executive, born 70 Soe anaEeeeeee has failed to shine only three days. Mean ... E 4 The good citizen is not only bound to Os Bees cree : Normal wee oe | John Hamilton, chairman of tne do justice but also to advocate it. There is a shortage of treers in Chi- Yeskorday's Presipitation 40 Ins cape ety ies Cano |N ASU YS cago. And treers, if you don’t know, and} hWorial - Preeipitation 041 paeeptogs adison, lowa, A little more and the Nazi race puri-| We didn’t until we read about the short- | Sebi ewew | ° ; ty theories will reach the jumping oft] #8¢ lately, are persons who take dogs for; Tomorrow <8 oe Tee Beers poe ac yor walks; that is, for exercise. Someone = 40 a should start a school for treers, or possibly | yoy vices Both communism and fascism, sum- | a correspondence course. Moon sets 4 “ med up, means being ordered about—in | Temmerpentia Hides other words, loss of liberty. place. "10:25 a. m.! A British colone] defends the climate ‘of India, which he says is excellent, and} High .. cas y Oe A “ee y Low 2 8:12 NW ever the Gupreme Court ia changed, adds: “Young officers come out here and i ea a ee P.M.) Log Years ago. ! Inez Haynes Irwin of New York. author, Samuel Yellin of Philadelphia, - 6:30 p. m.jlege of Agriculture, born at Pek- jin, IL, 56 years ago. born in Brazil, 64 | eat and drink until they die, and then| cea level, : peoled. metal carmen, «tara ae ic: 0; 3 i : 5 7 | Poland, 52 years ago. _ rng ee see to it that write back home that the climate killed WEATUzR FORECAST ae eee oe et ee ee ennneee. j til them. Of course, people die here. Tell | Dr. Alfred H. Upham, president tel edge eeeccetiiegieS ak ay . Ath i , . iB (T:ll 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) ! of Miami University, Ohio, born at ‘ e° where they don’t and I'll go and end , ; ate Er ere ie, ¥> 1 Those folks who are athe en mg days pepo! x | Key West and Wetgite pair Eaton, 0., 60 S ago. te ea ip ' . and continued cool tonight; Wed: | ee cacoethes seribendi in: an effomt to un i ——-- nesday fair and warmer; moderate; “Ethel Bo'ton of Shirley,’ Mass., mine men and m asurcs get wrist pains Old Mack, a 33-year-old dray horse northeast winds, diminishing Wed-| antiquarian, born in Bos- for their reward. which had been retiredsand cared for by aj say. tan, 64 years ago, ie & % hiladelphi | firmed the other day Florida: Fair and continued! —_ eT rs» 7 ‘ a Soe eet Sree ‘he other day, told, with light to Weavy ffost in| oply measurable ek: pitation Dictators start out by pictaring a Uto-| but not from old age. ‘While trying t0 | extreme north, and scattered light! during the last 24 hours has been | pia for ali, but in the end ‘t is Utopia only} scratch his back on a pier structure he fell | frost in co'dest places in interior | light to moderate rain on the north for those in power, Every dictatorship be-| ; Pass tae of central portion, and possibly in! Pacific coast, Temperatures con-j Bian thats RE . nibghiaee . into the Delaware river and drowned. Lake Okeechobee region tonight;| tinue below normal over south-| gins in benevolence and ends in tyranny. Wednesday fair with rising tem-! eastern districts, with freezing} —_——--- We read that members of the largest | perature. laccthiwand to Malaga, Spain, the city recently} age group of criminals are now 21 years Jack wrested by the Whites from the Reds, is} old, whereas two years ago the most num- and Ea ate winds, mostly northerly, and! the country chiefly kr®wn by iis fine grapes, but it} erous age group of offenders was only 19. | \eering sowly to northeast, and ally above normal. G. S. KENNEDY, was so named by th. ancient Phoenicians | This seems to be an eNcouraging indica-|fa'r weather tonight and Wednes-| from its then chief industry, the salting of| tion that criminals are not starting out} 49: pains fish. quite so young. However, it may only WEATHER CONDITIONS | sei tpticarigee geese nee mean that the same boys are two years| pressure is relatively low this! The Key West Flower { how, just suc-| older now. jmorning over the north Atlantic coasfully terminated, reminds us that the) Appalling as is the automobile death <n eect epee a | os a embed iapialepapoang rate in the United States, we have only et rare er et | d i & ‘ zo «oe pearigaee aes 13.6 deaths annually for every . 100,000/ iisladic ae the ieonntify, New Or-{ ae ow a gardener had to undergo an) cars operating, while England has 30.6) leans, La., 30.42 inches, and Rose-| examination for a baccalaureate. It is an and Italy 59.4. If the number. of miles| burs. Oregon, $0.26 ine = am te grow flows, traveled were considered, the American} — Senator Norris once said that the — doubtless. be.cven make “ KEY ‘WEST people can chenge the congress but only = COLONIAL HOTEL God can change the Supreme Court. The The world’s biggest eater of vereen® | is thc Garter: oi the Basoce people can also change the Supreme| is believed to have been found. He is’ and Theater District Court by a Constitution. . Amendme.tt, and | Dr. Kakuji Yoshida of Tokyo, Japan, who : M that is the only way it should be changed, , delares he has consumed more than 8,200 | Fiest Clan Eteerosh-- : if ever. Proponents fear ‘o submit ihe| pounds of spinach in six years; or an av! er- | | Sensible Rates question to the people, knowing, or at least | age of nearly four pounds a day. He not | Garage Elevator feeling, that the people will tarn thumbs; only has lived to tell the tale, but says he ! eo town on the court changes as proposed. is feeling fine. | i AYN pels Round Potties sold. onville to Florida Straits | heavy frost in extreme northwest- Gulf: Gentle to moder-;en Florida; while elsewhere over central Georgia, and eesvewsersdstsideaereavie readings are gener- i they have some y have WorMS! | The Key West Woman’ has launched a drive to rid jeity of mosquitoes. The ness —— ‘of the club. yester-' day afternoon - The drive will he, under the direction of the civic’ » department of the club of which}: Mrs. Clark D. Stearns is chair-, ~ man, i A large party of crack golfers’ will arrive. in Key West next. Sunday afternoon on the steam-; er from Havaa It will be made, up largely of golfers from Chica-! go conducted by Harry B. Me- j Neal editor of the Golier’s Mess: zine Key West until Monday evening,! A telegram received today from! Chicago said that the Golfer’s/ Magazine party, numbering 78, will arrive in Key West on March; 6, and will consist of a number of prominent champions As they} are looking for a fine time in nen Se i e Geek inhih ee busi- | 1 tee { The party will remain in 6 66 6 cOLbs | FEVER | Saeed Undivided ‘Profits an and d Reserves sonaeee Pog Bowe Drops 30 minutes, Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World’s aes first day ‘ . Liniment (Seeesereee. oe N SLED ELEERAALL SL ELL 2 “Tropical” — $ Room, Keep The Whole Family Warm . . . “Savoil” Cabinet Type Heater: Burns 1 Gal. Oil In 16 Hours. Very Smart in Appearance ‘\ “Radiant” Polish for Furniture or Floor 16 Oz. Bottle - 24 Oz. Bottle . = 32 Oz. Bottle . 3c HARMLESS TO THE FINEST OF FINISHES OH MOPS +... 35c DRY DUST MOPS 3Be HAND-E-MOPS, FOR USE WITH OR WITHOUT HANDLES, FoR FLOORS, FURNITURE AND AUTOMOBILES, WASHABLE, LES: See EO RE ORR 65: Galvanized Pipe and Fittings We carry a complete line of GALVANIZED PIPE AND PIPTINGs in sizes of 14 ” and 1’. 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