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

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: een nee eenaeleeennemmenemmemennlinal eaten ener “erick Fraser, fer many years superin-| | ‘tendent of the School for the Blind at Hali- _ Himself blind, having suffered an in- | jury to his eyes in childhood and losing his ‘vision entirely at the age of 16, he com- to| pleted his education at the Perkins In- stitute in Boston in 1873, since which time _|he labored for 50 years as superintendent | of the Halifax school, retiring in 1923. Throughout this half century of serv- ice, he was the promoter of better school | facilities for the blind, establishing courses of instruction designed to make them use- ful citizens and educating the public to use their services and products, so that rm ey i egage a3 a: it Peele re So Ba = ae they might be self-supporting. = that ines He took pains to see that his pupils immediate ap- might learn to go about without guides es and all were encouraged to learn their Eire company in the country, and Mrs. ‘way around the city unaided. Hundreds Soy Ames, of sightless men and women owe to Prof. Fraser their ability to stand upon their own merits and skill, instead of being help- less charges upon society. In recognition, of, his outstanding, .ac- Key West will get more pub-;112 passengoss t'ot {licity from the visit of the Golf| ine this morning Magazine party here than any other city of the entire pilgrim- lage, accordinj to Charles C. this morning IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST -complishments .and:beneficent: services; he’ AbVOCATED By THE ciTIzeN || Was the récipient of many hondts;"inclii@?] pret the Constitution is bury vs. ing knighthood, university dean Sean ng Pe? eat Preside es. aot ‘ ident strations of esteem on the part of his fe’ taiken an open stand in favor of deny- low citizens, and above*atl"th laste ] oe ‘egislation invalid, many of bis| to give precedence to. ie parte, live ‘ : 09 t nave « IK di: t.| further emphasized a} be fund and gratitude of those whom. he had, prac-| "Gvo"ssa “only famine the Con valid: must be in pursuunce”of WN! mage wonderful hospitality _ac- & Pree Port. tically, if not literally, led from darkness | sessional, Recosd for exidence, of) Const en eco inclined te overs {coded us during our travels. Key to light. sage at least five bills had been intro- took or sexeeara. in recent years. berg will get the weg space fs partments, it i n-| Because decision was handed fer’ 5 - * nonme tn ire eriee ee oa eens Renee fees RP SAFEGUARD YOUR VALUABLES Fe rt ~ . TEXAS AND THE COURT Af ne a Da aaelag ot © Abport—Land and Ses. Pa ietietens the acts of Congress. ‘ The Junior Ku Klux Klan burn- 7. Gonseldstion of County and City Of course, the real, reason for these: the highest |°.@ fiery cross last night be- Of all the protests recorde. ii to curb the courts is the fact} Consequently, whenever Presid: e se ee aes pies ag to the ‘ime Or this writing, | tribunal has, in disregard of electi lent Roosevelt's plan to pack the Su-| fourteen New Deal measures out of returns, or other evidences of opus oe te ars i i tr hi been found to be uncon-| lar whim, itself above pol tower. tten 1 —_——__-—— preme Court by the appointment of six ad-| Titiional by the highest tribunal of| considerations by declaring acts usa- Canaceouienal chicch ie aca We are in favor of a Na tial to} ‘itional justices, that voiced by the Texas | the land. But those who oppose the| constitutional, those jwnee" iwed'tre [and afterward paraded through s, og 33 on ae, OY Legislature is perhaps the most strikirig, | their opposition on the basis of their | cry of usurpation. As it was in 1803, |the town to the site where _ the any afloat—-just in case. ‘oppositi ‘ ‘ The state senate went on record as| °W# “isappointment. In seeking for! so it is in 1937. cross was erected, being opposed to the plan by a vote of 22 (Address questions to the author care of this newspaper) to 3, while the house of representatives low the age of nine, ail others took the same position by a vote of 95 to} eeeee who are not immun‘zed, sre to 28. The action taken is all the more re-|‘Today In History |‘l'oday’s Horoscope) *%, ‘tox, sntitoxin | treat ‘The mew generation need not start a] markable owing to the fact that Texas|secee ee y = eesee pr Board of. Health, wil ps tween 10 and 11 o’clock,in the vicinity of the second ‘martello Don’t expose your valuables to robbery and fire hazards. We have a few safety deposit boxes for rental to those of our clients who desire to use them for the safekeeping of jewelry, deeds, mortgages, life insurance ‘policies, your will or any other securities or valuable docamens, Hard work and no play is bad, but as bad as hard work and too much play. Key West school children be- ‘ ‘wari still has the old one to pay for. | yave President Roosevelt a vote of more| 1775—First b:ood of an organ-| Today gives one of powerful|the treatments, : THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST than 7 to 1 in last November's election ized body of men resisting Brit-'emotions and with great magnet- FDIC : eat ; ‘" zs : Stranded on a sand-bar from 6 Member Se werk that the boss will never dis- i It may thus be readily seen that the ia Wessels Vac eae ig. powers... Today's a eect o’clock Thursday evening until 9 whges 7 sever that he can get along without you. | opposition to the court plan is not a par- f Use great restraint in Assotiation |o’clock yesterday thoraing aboard} ~*~ Member of the Federal Reserve tities = Shenk nate shor te tt nee i} with the opposite sex and let no| their boat, the Ha Ha, was the ex- girores is oy x reece tie 1884—Standard Time establish-| care‘essness govern the selection |Perience of Mayor Curry, Mrs. Cur- Murderers thoroughly agree with] tagonistic to the President’s general poli- | ed in country. ie a mate, that an otherwise able|?¥> their two sons and Pilot Jo- seph Albury, who had started on these whe would abolish capital punish-| cies. The revolt against the proposal is ° life may not be spoiled by the ment. ,. a a cs gorante of the people’s < otra tat years ago) The’ dangers indicated in this direc- confidence in the Supreme Court and the | American’ Protective Association jn, ‘The champion killer of the age, it ap-| feeling that any tampering with our high-| ‘AP: 4-) seeret anti-Catholic or-| pester Sides she! Uso a IF. Ki 3 gan zation, claiming 2 1-2 million pear, © the automobile. Nobody seems| est judicial tribunal should be avoided. | niembers in 1896, organized at! Subscribe tu The Citizen—20c care. Commenting on the action of the ra Clinton, Towa. | weekly. legislature, the Texas Weekly, a staunch Polke who talk so confidently about} Democratic publication, says the people} 1928—Los Angeles Dam breaks, } 5 o @eing to heaven seldom seem to be in any} will generally approve that action, and {devastating the countryside and FERRY RESERVATIONS hurry to start. adds: ping 200. | spetableset Stop CLL LLL LL Le 1168 HOLLOW RED CLAY BUILDING TILE, 4"x!2"x12" TO THE FIRST BUYER ................ 6e EACH . “Regardless of what they may think a _ | Albury’s Service’ Station worrying about your neighbor] of the desirability of the New Deal} , 1932—Ree’ection of Pres. Hin- / end what he does and you might be able ‘ vit! -off election i Te ri i ti measures which the Court has_ declared pales! cir rae tareg nay Sra hel Seance loin I owed practically ha'f of | Fleming at Grinnell St. Phone 34 HERE IS A CHANCE TO CASH IN ON A REAL BARGAIN. to take care of yourself. unconstitutional, most of them are op=| Germany in favor of revolution, For Information On Ferry IF YOU ARE NOT READY TO BUILD BUY THEM AND Hitlerite or communist. Service Call— ‘posed to doing anything to weaken the in- Phones 488 or 489 tegrity and independence of ti : bes Ferries leave No Name Key In Texas thes#re f yee y 1936—Spain on verge of civil’ | and Matecumbe 9:00 a.m; and whieh part he. fas humped against| bold the Supreme r a mobs roaming through | 2.99 ». m. oftenest. States in r 2 Bae SESS: By ee Sn eae tah het Gots hove ll 2 Loox our FOR THE BOOM | ~ CHANGING A VISION | INTO A REALITY ever needed. .If you are not in the telephone business, such factors i mod- ern long distance telephone communication as vacuum tube repeaters, permalloy loading coils, echo suppressors, atfenua- Whether one considers the world PUT THEM ASIDE round. flat, square-or crooked depends on Oa ae ue cebesu TT lige tava nos “DUPLEX ARMOR BOARD” CAN BE USED ON EITHER SIDE. ONE SIDE CREAM, THE OTHER LIGHT GREEN, SAVES PAINTING. SISSIES EIST sis SBS ISBT M it ae Professor Irving Fisher, of Yale Uni- An exchange makes this request of} versity, an authority on finance and eco- it» readers: “If you like our paper, tell} nomics, recently celebrated his seventieth everybody: if you don't like it, keep your] birthday and among other statements, feel mouth shut.” said: “We have emerged from the de- tion equalizers, CLR toll operating method, and others, are pression. The danger is that we are now terms from a language you may not understand. ie going into a boom.” But, as a user of long distance telephone service, you do understand that many improvements in the service haye been made. The greater speed with which you are connected. with another city, the clearness with which your voice is’trans- IT HARDENS WITH AGE. A SPLENDID VALUE FOR YOUR ; MONEY. IN SHEETS 4’ WIDE, 8’, 9’, 10’ AND 12’ LENGTHS, Key West Citizen gives $5 to charity every day the sun fails to shine in the Is- This warning is heard from many tend City. And strange to say the paper] great authorities and, extraordinary as it pare out very few “V's.”"—Times-Union.| may sound, is believed by a great many mitted, the extension of service to countries all over the Nothing strange ebout that with the kind| average citizens whose fingers were al- world, and seven rate reductions in the past decade, are all weather Key West generally enjoys.| most burned off by the recent financial facts you are familiar with. sunlews days in 1936. conflagration. However, the warning is To make these improvements possible, someone had to : 2 whee " z * ave the vision to know what had to be done. Someone’had to 2 like the weather, everybody talks about it i _ 4 = a Ss nah Hs 4 é bes ries 6 “ie WATERING POTS: POULTRY President Roosevelt, in his effort to! but nobody does anything. iets Stee had p3 manidsslils the dew equipkscne SELF WRINGING NETTING: construct the Supreme Court, charges The professor himself suggests four and operating methods. Someone had to put the equipment 8 : Qt. Galvanized rise 1" and 2” Mesh. the justices with being too old, but age is| safeguards: lowering the price of gold, and methods in effect on a nationwide basis. With Brass Sprinkler. et or Dry From 12” to 72 the evidence of learning and _ wis-| raising the rates of interest, opening mar- The Bell System does’ it. Research, by the Bell Labora- Washable Wide end the maxim “young men for ac-| ket operations or further raising reserve tories. Standardized manufacture, by the Western Electric EACH |... 80c - 45¢ PER YARD 3\%c UP tion and old men for counsel” still holds} ratios after necessary legislation. The Company. Standardized and nationwide operation, by the : : 4 Bell regional operating companies. geod. “But if a change is found neces-| first two would mean hardships for the ” ‘ The result is the long dis ley servi sory.” a8 Representative J. Mark Wilcox] average citizen through higher prices for e result is the long distance telephone service you use, seid in & speech 'n the Mouse of Repre-} commodities and money, the third we un- peaip core" ans repeal yd pe cama opten SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING C0. sentatives, “let us preceed in an orderly/ derstand little about and the fourth is a business. The cost is small wherever you call. ® Manner. Let us — the proposal for} continuation of the process already in = “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” henge to the people and permit them to| operation by the financial officials of the S 4 * 5 treets ’ Pe Upon the question. In so doing we! nation. It seems to be working and, ap- O U T H E R N B E LL White and Elisa 8 Mite 6 te bums 598 hall assure ourselves ad our posterity aj parently, is the best measure to adopt as Telephone -~ a Company. of the blessings of liberty.” @ permanent program, sais hes. ‘GPIIGIII IV OI ISO GUL LLL LLG, ID IT IMIS Sw.

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