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and ae __ | still we did not grow in wea Ant Mewes “1 wonder. We see. perience. We destroyed pond We now know it, > But we seem a bit slow in applying our knowledge. Between wealth, and that labor which is the source of all wealth, the difference is the difference between Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee, oe IR § tem The proposition to burn a house down, eharged for at) and the proposition to decline to build a house, add up to about the same thing. There isn’t any house. It is substituting the refusal to create wealth, for the de- struction of wealth. And wealth is our in- dividual and collective objective. The : thing that lends plausibility to the 30-ho¥r week is the fear on the part of the worker that if he works more hours, he will not b rewarded in the same pro- portion thatthe will if he works fewer 10.00 5.00 to provide himself with more of the things which his soul desires; and in that pro- viding will create a market for the product of other workmen, and labor will not lack for employment. What man, building a boat or a house ‘The ending of a long friendship: “My | for himself, would remain idle longer than friend, I need $25.” he found it necessary? | ss ceeemameeens If reducing our working time to 30 ‘The girls like to look at the man in| hours per week is good economics, then it | hours; and we have to admit that this fear Hotels and Apartments. is not without foundation. Once assured | Rathing Pavilion, of the same rate of reward that would be Abeure—Land and Sea. accorded a piece-worker, the average worker will readily grasp the opportunity ee Safe combinations. are not always safe. the moon, but the boys get a bigger kick | is logical to proceed still farther and cut out of gazing at the girl in the sun. the time to 15 hours, or 10, or 5. In which case we should presently find ourselves press us with his importance he has the aetation “dictated but not read” hip letters, Beer PB hee We all want more things, boats, cars, placed } books, clothing, food, and all the things which go to make a prosperous people, availing themselves of all the comforts and Nt tent fashionable anymore for the | conveniences which the advance of knowl- | i ruler « la mode must display an iron | have these things:in abundance is to make of bis own and see that the people} them. With sufficient industry, we can all te it, and no back talk. live in air-conditioned houses, supplied with all the modern conveniences, and the Senator Wheeler has dug up that | diseases incident to a sub-standard of liv- President Roosevelt once said that addi-| ing will disappear along with other relics tional judges would only make matters| of the dark ages when inadequate tools worse. But that was back when it was the| and knowledge doomed the masses to de- @etom to let senators dictate the appoint-| grading poverty. | thents.—Fort Myers News-Press. We know how to produce, plentifully, = ae ge eee in a tithe of the time that it took our 4n- Bvery Presidential speech in history | cestors to make a bare living. lias been acclaimed by supporters as the We have not learned how to properly greatest of all, with the exception of two, | distribute the results of labor. That is the Lincoln's “Gettysburg Speech” and Wash-| problem before us, not over-production, ington's “Farewell Address;” both and we can not remedy our inadequate wet thought of much at the time they were knowledge of the solution of this problem delivered, ; sez | by resorting to fhe suicidal process. of either destrgying.the products of labor, or limiting the labor itself. 2 t : President Machado, who was ousted : from Cuba, has the record for holding the Seet expensive fireworks display in _his- tery. When he was inaugurated Presi- dent im 1928, he celebrated with a $25,- #00 fireworks show. Later the Cubans fed him, and was that a conflagration! DEATH STALKS THE HIGHWAYS Last year 38,500 persons were killed by motor vehicle accient. Out of every hundred fatal accident ———_—_—__—- 85 occurred in fair weather, Without the legal notices and the Out of every hundred fatalities 77 National advertising, not even a weekly| were on dry roads. paper could exist in Key West, through Only 7 per cent of the drivers and 9 ; the meager local advertising patronage} per cent of the pedestrians involved had : teeeived. It has been tried many times, “a: tut always resulted in failure, even when! °*Omly 2 per cent of the cars had bad the economic conditions were fap . What is ie trouble? 3,240 accidents, 116,780 than they are today. cA oe of To give voice sate conditio: ‘caused speeding; 87,450 by being ' im any city is every privilege snd on the wrong @ide of the road and 124,250 j right, but remedying these oa 4a Fd, tenes @ right of way. j responsibility which Wé Yndividual should In addition to those killed in 1936, be expected to assume. Nor can one ex- peet a city government to act without a definite mandate from a_ representative hedy of citizens. That is what a Cham- ber of Commerce is for; and from the gen- eral recognition of that fact comes the! to solve that are not connected with par- support which the movement for this ad-| tisan politics. Certainly the death of 417,- ition te our resources as a community is; 696 people since 1922 indicates that some- thing is wrong on the highways. there were 110,000 permanently injured and 1,230,000 temporarily injured. The above facts, from the report of the National Safety Council, indicate that the American people have a few problems smal] to listen to the voice of the people. | edge has created. And, the only way to|/ Science of Divine | Powel Gospel, “All power is given unto me in heaven andyin earth.” It Jesus to heal the sick, cleanse the; We read in the Gospel of Luke that on a certain Sabbath day Christ Jesus went into the syna- gogue and taught, By this time the Master had done some healing work in public, and these won- derful healings had attracted at- tention. The scribes andthe Phi isees now watched’ him, 0 ould. heal); on the Sabbath day, ;that they, might’ be ab’e to accuse h'm, aceording’ to their misconception of the Mosaic| law. Think of it! They were en- deavozing to find an accusation against the great Master for heal- ing hopeless disease on the Sab- bath! Well, on this particular day there was in the synagogue a man whose hand was w.thered. Jesus knew what the scribes and the Pharisees were thinking, and he said to the man with the with- ered hand, “Kise up, and stand forth in the midst.” The man obeyed. He arose and _ stood forth. He utilized power to this extent—the. extent to which he understood it, and was able. to utilize it,. Then Jesus sa'd to those around him, “I will ask you one thing; Is it lawful on the Sab- bath days to do good, or to do “evil? to save life, or to destroy .it?” So far as we can gather, he did not wait for an answer, but addressing the man, said, “Stretch forth thy hand.” Here again the restored whole as the other.” The scene now shifts to the sec- ond half of the nineteenth cen- tury. A woman who had been do- ing her best, by tongue and pen, to help humanity was lying itl. si¢ian ahd friends, she call- ied for her Bible. Opening: it, she read of one of the healings! to me reference ‘has. been, made, }the healing of the man who was| sick with palsy. As she read, she” felt the power of the ever-present ! Christ, and wes hea'ed. Like. the palsied man of whom she read,/| she arose and walked, She utilized the power which had been reveal- ed to her. The woman was Mary} addy. . ke the man in °Chr'st Jesus’ dey, to whom reference has been} made, she stretched forth her hand} and accepted the revelation which came to her, and was healed. Aft- er several yeaws of searching, the | Seriptures and impelled by, the di ivine power which had healed he if od H she wrote the ‘Christian’’Scienc§;’ textbook, “‘S¢anec, with Key to. the My friends, if we Hgaltl ' dra ! id just now, and see the unnumbe: I ed thousands who havé been heal-} led. saved, blessed as,a result of reading Science and Health, nev-} er again would we be able to doubt that the power of the ever-| present Christ is with us here to- day, operating mightily in Chris-} tian Science, j The student of Christian Science | soon. recognizes that the rule of} this Science can be applied with/ scientific accuracy, When in the! laboratory the chemist combines} certain 2lements and produces a certain result, he believes that this jhas taken place through the op- eration of a scientific law. When! in, the great laboratory of hyuma' experience we apply the scientifi understanding of the power of; good, the power of God, and utilize | this Science in the practical af-! fdirs of daily life, and Healing res} sults, surely we have the right to cons‘der this the result of Sciences Those who have accepted Chris: tian Science as their rulé of lif They hav know that this is so. seen it work. Scecccccccccooccs WHEN ENERGY RUNS LOW—. It’s remarkable how a slice of fresh homey-flavored— AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD STIRS THE APPETITE 1 | —Made By— ) |VALDES BAKERY, eece eeecceseee eeecees sinning, raise the dead, 8 she lay in pain, despaired of}' | pressure is also low “over north- back the @irtan@tspomaptemaiator § THE WEATHER SOCCCHCHCOCOSECLELOLOOOD R: eseterday’s Precipitation sions wed ern ir periel peding at Hie'clack thin morning. i | Tomorrow's Almanac sets ... oon. rises; ..:.. |Moon sets . Vernal. equinox (Spring commences ™, . ™,, m. m. High .. 4:24 Low “ 11:47 Barometer 7:30 A. M. today: Sea level, 30.03, WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Saturday) Key West and Vicinity: Gen- evally fair tonight and Saturady; not much change in temperature; gentle variable winds, becoming moderate southerly, *** Florida: Generally fai tonight and Saturday except’ mostly cloudy, possibly with stbWwers in extreme northwest portion Satur- day afternoon; not much change in temperature. ‘ Jacksonville. to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Variablé’ winds, becoming moderate southerly, and partly overcast weather tonight and Saturday. WEATHER CONDITIONS The western low presskre area has moved eastward to the Plains and West Gulf States, with a di turbance of marked inepsi tral this morning over Dodge City, 29.14 inches, eestern districts, and ‘on the north Pacific coast, Eastport, Me., 29.46 inches, and». Seattle, Wash., 29.86 inches; while weak high pressure areas are . crested over Florida and California, M ami, Fla., 30.04 inches, and San Francisco and Los Angeles, Galif., 30.14 inches. Light to moderate precipitation has occurred during the last 24 hours throughout most jot the Pacific States and east- ovemthe Rocky Mountain id central Plains States, and in ypithern Georgia, There has also en lightyprecipitation from the ke regfon and Ohio Valley east- rd to the Atlantic coast. Tem- peratures have risen in the coun- try east of the Rocky Mountain: while over the far West readin; are near or somewhat below. no: mal, G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge a KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business || and Theater District First Class—Fireproof— Sensible Rates . Garage Popular Prices ——————————— || ae FERRY RESERVATIONS |! Available at | Elevator Albury’s Service Station William and Eaton St. e 444 Tony’s Service Station Fleming at Grinnell St,.Rhone 34] For Information On Ferry |} Service ee | Phones 488 or Ferries leave No Name Key! i and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. and ; 2:00 p. m. 200 ae MOLIIILIOPIRIG TESOL O NET e ee. Folks who have nothin’ to cry! ‘The Woman’s Club Tin vie 64 | trucks. . . N proportions. rs have been pouring in. from every |section of the city and were still in in boxes, baskets, | automobiles and Elizabeth street at Pierce’ 70 } Brothers corner is completely y| blocked with cans stacked high. | Big cans, little cans, old and new cans are piled in amass. at this intersection of streets. Women’s €lub workers are busy the lots. At 2 o’clock Leonard | Lowe, 10 years. old, had amassed | a pile numbering more than: 3,500. .| cans to his credit and was ap- .| parently in the lead and’ was| named as a prize winner beyond a doubt. Louis Welters was yesterday |. |eharged with assault with intent to commit murder. ton Russell on December 28, Rus- sell has been in the hospital since the shooting and is now just able to appear in court. There are} several other cases to be added to the docket of criminal court for the next session and several others are being investigated. 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