The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 5, 1937, Page 2

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Newspaper. in Key West and Monroe lieved it would soon be possible to balance Ot Rey. West, Pioridn, a setead Game the budget and that he intended to do so PUPTY-SIxTe: "| at the earliest possible time. publishes 2+} the 2997 fiseat year, 25> ; i hed? restore confidence in our. government's fi- nancial structure, or to:stimulate indus- try and investors. Once the budget is balanced—and kept balanced—we will at (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) — tonight and Saturday; not much{. |change in temperature; gentle to moderate winds, mostly north- east. Florida: Fair tonight and Sat- urday; not much change in tem- ee een necanamantnennnnnateenecmennemene oO 4 H a HE | Fu i rice 3 : Hs Fi i i 4 ; fu ae i ire Ee F #00 least know that the Federal debt will grow no greater. And, with a balanced budget, homie —— we can apply ourselves to the tremendous promt eed job of reducing the debt to a more normal level. That, obviously, cannot be done so ‘ont sr £8"% of thanks, resolutions of | long as government spends more than it Ge'ome mete cents & tina 2 et or receives and charges the difference urches from 5 © gevenue is to derived are a5 cents a line, against the future. eof Rabie, sees and subjocts of leoak te genres It has been Mr. Roosevelt's opinion eations, publish @nonymous communi-| that during a time of depression a coun- try should spend far beyond its reegipts and, once a re onable amount.of_recovery is achieved, xeduge outgo and return-to a business rrent conditions. indi- i i be /- WEATHER [CONDITIONS ‘Pressure is low this morning | over the northeastern portion of the country, Eastport, Me., 29.70] inehes, and: relatively }ow over the lower Rio Grande Valley, Browns- = “ou . pgp ment Obligati di- ville, Tex., 29.98 inches; while a rect andjor fully i i : tf iit cate that the time is here when» iness improvement should make ergency spending unnecessary. cS The President has apparently refused Precumebiy. evecyink beoes Ga ‘ ¥ oa e to listen to those who would have the gov-| Possibility of a ens ernment keep on spending vast sums in ex- | issuing warnings, telling us that a crash may come later. Some even Other and Securi- Stock of the Federal Re~ De- in a [i ef H 3. Free Port, 4. Hotes and Apartments. 5 6 2 8s i bi : af i Rathing Pavilion. cess of income until debt repudiation or] suggest precautions that should be An - i Fi 5 ; seems sensi widespread high pressure area, An eute—inn) ond Soe, _ | | insolvency arrived. It is to be hoped that | !8en fo, prevent too rapid an, ad-| subject: to Crested aver, the Plateau region,| _cagaumianteed $612,571.98 , a it will be possible to balance the budget} followed by another prolonged depression. very soon, ‘There are two lines ali be attempted. Consolidation of County and City Governmen-s. i fe abe os r LIABILITIES Canvas a eegiconcalnia ll Surplus, Undivided Profits and Reserves . 64,053.31 ae GREAT BRITAIN ARMING i HN encom ~—ovator wonlenepapemnpenistan How does Walter W nehell know how columnist is pronounced when there was no such animal in Webster’s time? How did you get up here, asked St. Peter of the new arrival. lu, replied the Hi HE hl S88 5 z F so Hi News from Great Britain emphasizes the extent of the rearmament program now underway in that country. A colossal program to enlarge the military, naval i L iE i : ret TLIIIILIILI SLI SLIILRI SILL LL IL LS, 43 J Fm rh and aerial forces will require $7,500,000,- _ new arrival.—Winter Haven Herald. 000 in’the next five years, to Y tare ae Ae As an indication of what this means Q From a Texas weekly: Mr. and Mrs.| to the rest of the world is the announce- ® Herbert Canoe announce the birth of a son.| ment that three additional battleships will \ | Now Herbert can paddle his own Canoe. } pe constructed, beginning this year. With \ Tap the gong, Major . please.—Times | to already authorized the British navy PO Cs eadiae ' Union. will have five new dreadnoughts under tape oe es ) construction at the same time and possibly And there seems to be some magic 4 Fern Rodolph, a 20-year-old stenog-| others before the program is completed. Take: a- soft: voine ¢plling: me. & rapher, started a lone sit-down strike when| The army will be mechanized and the air Back to where the palm trees & her boss refused to grant her an increase ! fleet vastly enlarged. Grow along the shore, : y , ; ef $10 weekly. Now she is on vacation What the United States will do in re- Gus he ee rage ee i ' without pay. gards to meeting British naval increases ; f : ‘ j remains problematical. Certainly, the peo-! agg igs cus io moon: belbegeaan 4 2 When linen is hung out to dry it is| ple of this country will not entertain the I'll linger there a while ¥ : generally clean, nevertheless it is never a| slightest idea that the huge fleet is point- | In the beauty of the night, & et : pleasing sight, particularly not when the} ed at the United States. The embarrass- | My words cannot describe you, 4 i; , estentation is in plain view on the front! ing international situations of the past few | er 6 booty cieaya TOUES, \ ’ porch, or in the front yard. The custom is| years afford ample explanation for British Sor, ae iad oF lite: : offensive not only to strangers, who must} determination to arm effectively for the x i e Fe} , be considered, but also to the better class| purpose of enforcing peace in Europe by = ygebes ogra gat i bs rc purpose 0 ig Pp Pp M T’ll remember you ever more, of citizens. making British power a greater factor in Zou _ et H - world politic = : é % : The*Miam? Tribune captions a pic- ee - Z g —CHARLES COLBERT. a i ’ tur§ of Representative J. Mark Wilcox IS MUSSOLINI A DEMOCRAT? March 31937, : ‘ ' wit® the word “Lalks.” Balking implies ae nae aN oo oe ene N) } 3 ition, = = Wilcox’s speech in t “If there isa country where trUC | seccceveccoucccese | eoccccccccccccccccccccee : ' joupe Agdinst*the President’s Supre democracy has bgen realized,” says Benito 4 iT, j 1 / Co@t “paikitig” could by no stretch of | Mussolini, sary Coins is Tuner Italy.” Today S i Today In History ) i the imagination be termed a balk. It was So claims the Italian dictator, who is Anniversaries eee pie ery \ ; a straight fast one right across the plate. against considering Fascism and demo- | secccccccescceccccccccs rietaa Oe eee A) r | es ge ara creme abi i cracy as opposites. He conceives his re-| 1g05—Justin Perkins, mission-| Theater because refused admit : The Citizen favors retaining the Su-| gime as necessary to develop the welfare, jar. » Nestorians of Persia, ‘ance to the: gallery to which they a ‘ preme Court as uow constituted and if it} earning capacity, spending abilities, living |§ arn ah, Hutpoke,| iat Mey mane en ee: ’ ’ . ‘ ee CEDAU NE eens pee AINE by Died at Chicopee, Mass.,| — & i } is to be changed, the only tribunal which} conditions, entertainment, etc., of the lower — 31, 1869. ce saa: ubbtaw te? pete btn: ’ should dee'de the issue is the people and | classes. Mussolini wants to shorten the ae | saere.” i ee N) by an amendment to ‘he Constitution. The | distance between the “maximum” and | 1819—Anna C. 0. Mowatt, not-} ——— * i question is one of fundamental power to} “minimum” possibilities of life, calling this |ed American reader, actress and! 1836—Cieveland _ ineorporated 5 , ; alter our form of government, so why the| the “highest ‘social justice.’ ” author, bors im France-(efAmert | a. city—nopulation about 6,090, N ' | rush Putting something over in sales- } As one writer who has freely criticised Eich, Mire Yr sl 1860—C. ae Joli ‘ i manship always has to be cone quickly,} the war-like utterances of the Italian dic- ‘ | vode Gt Pounce ce — 4 ‘ or no sale. tator we call attention to these statements | 1824—James M. Ives, partner | !ution eae Sapereence ones to % i Be: Si j is +1 a}, seqlini aves | p Ne i rs linvestigate ‘esiden' ci in. eer ; : Vtg Daenoee: if 3s ip my ee ee eee ee Hoss,..._...|.. $1.00) Showaly, Kemp Sends $1.35 4 ; asi! Woon is always popping up like} outside battles afone, for him 0 make a New York. Died Jan. 3, 1895 | “hing ee. i % 3 L Sti Aladimadm. saneceneted places! | gzeat,contgibution bidgitl y tek oe the ? . Died Jan. 3, 5. ee inamen’s riot in San Make... %........ 10s Shovels, Short Handle $1.00 i ‘ Floyd Gibbons once passed him plodding | average Italian. , After all, this is what} 948 constance F. Woolson, | fire ae wn Rakes _.... - 9c Swing Weed Cutters $1.25 8 A ' along on a donkey on the edge of the! counts gnd will count afterjhe is;dead and! popular American novelist of her; 1927—1200 U. S, Marines land- Lawn Mowers: 14” Blade . $8.25 = Watering Pots: 4 Qt. 80c a Gobi. Tommy M‘lard bad to stop at a} gone.’ # 3 t. 1 scott | Died se Re te H. ed aps persed ee Shangha ' Lawn Mowers: 16” Blade With Watering Pot: 6 Qt. 90c \ ‘ : eo aap age hut for. the -_— back | , nite er np asa mee abroad, Jan, 24, 5 ‘5 to preserve order there. A aa _ $15.00 Giannis 40c * ; , ; country in China. He found his room-;*to world peace although not so muc as | eed | 1933—Newly-i e i * : ' mate was Woon. Only recently Woon| Hitler. Nevertheless, if he can get rid of | Witeington, Dal made oe Be isha rials Mii ee — 8 : : vanished from Hollywood and is now in| the world-conquering complex and devote | ist and author, born there. Died /#"4_ summons Congress to spe pie ' : London with a play he has written called; his entire attention and energy to improv- | Nov. 9, 1911. Poe os N) i “Simply Terrific,’ which ought to goj ing Italy there is the faint suspicion that | SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & * A places if it lives up to title—O. O. Mc-| he may yet surprise the world. Nata ial Maley peak ENGINEERING CO. . E Intyre. Basil Woon wi!! Le remembered | Sere eS a ere: | Norsich, Vico Died Nec \ i in Key West for his connection with the In about two or three more years we {sor t998 | “tent Hees ie Wate CG z defunct Key West Morning Journal dur-| will be hearing plenty about pensions for | | Liquid - Tablets White and Eliza Streets Phone 598 N . ing a brief period about a score of years‘ all veterans, and this, believe you me, will | 1870—Frank Norris, journalist| Salve-Nose Dreps Headache es, | saa ere N) F ane. | cost plenty of money, [and novelist, born in Chicago. Died | Try “Rub-My-Tism”-World's Best! \ A : fan Wegmeincas Gok ter iee ee _ WITLI ILIIIIIISITISVIOV—IVIMA Hay

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