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Be te ee a ey ae aN the benefit of the blind children of the} state, the Fennsylvania department of | labor reached a new high in bureaucratic |: stupidity. E i rp _ ‘The child artist is one of the most re- |etmpaign co to} markable pianists in America, and has|yarez had played before in Philadelphia, as well as| rods with symphony orchestras in other lead-jheap of ¢ station ing cities. This is the first time, so far as’ FE [ : we are aware that labor laws have been | posing pike, clusion ge, Bil : 4 ‘ invoked to interfere with her appearances |°f ‘he driv ten, ang [tinghouse’s chief engineer, first! Lauitz Melehior, Metropolitan Coast sipping and in public, and there they posed while-a pic- 1 ganeornee ee midges born in Denmark, 47 nate, born in Scotland, As the Philadelphia Inquirer points |'1°0."\ prank alvarcs totalled caracter ie one ting you cami} (A. C.) at | Groat Barrington, es 16, 1932, out, child labor laws were designed, to|13,458 cans and bottles, and} preserve in alcohol. spent pedioieparneaiinna Ne ont « gry yeep “prevent the exploitation of poor children a pounds. His prize} te ws <{stores at own expense. - asia * Hon, Richard B, Hanson of New |¢ 1920—U. §, Senator Truman | Brunswick, Canadian statesman, |ican Newberry and 16 others found'born 58 years ago. in sweatshops at starvation wages. Ruth Slencynski is a musical genius, who took New York by storm with her superb piano will be charged for at | playing at the age of eight. .She has been, ' Sy A figs She" | most carefully reared, and is not permitted Hance Shy" aceite we lute discus: | to overtax herself by too frequent public, te wall wats publish anonymoas communi- appearances... She does:not.come within Judge J. Vining Harris and Cuban Consul Judge Ponce have agreed to cet as chairman at the meeting Wednesday night when Commissioner William Melntyre, of the Sa’vation Army makes 4 public address on the work being: done by the Army in ‘Key West. io: ississippi Val- The meeting: will be held in the Lal % ¢ jo comas se 23. de- ‘ xX ¥ : 1935—Heavy dust storms over | * | the class. -of children. which labor laws are | pained tabereael t Fleming and \ A na fees above normal in the Jower a N ‘THE KEY WEST CITIZEN made to ivtert As Pe sacle further; Oneell. stream ne eA te a -_ Dees ae bi ‘to robbery ale says: h “ : Leas : ais States, and-north- ’ EE cone SOD | ag gE vs, tome, bre ¥ Spake | eee without fear and without favor; never be surdity is cdvried’ eral T. J. Appleyard, to serve at HONS iRH iene eect. ee ee for rental to those of our clients desire to © aie i ich ]the Confederete Veteran’ ion ‘ #084 We attack wrong or to applaud right; || Shirley Temple films: aiid ‘those in which ‘pee ee rh oa Sun ites “ mle ee ae use them for the safekeeping of jewelry, deeds, sewage fight for progress; never be the or- the Dionne quintuplets cut their capers |W. fuston has been chosen| moon rises | mortgages, life insurance policies, your will or — gen or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, may face a ban in Pennsylvania.” honorary matron of honor; Mrs.} Moon sets Shirley Temple-Frank Morgan |! iu , 6 Lowkin —in— | any other securities or valuable documents, faction oF tase; always do its utmost for the \ tory F, Archer. ciedereae <e DIMPLES public waifare; never tolerate corruption of SOME BOY GENERALS SK aka Mie Tama Soe PM. || Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- |/ ‘nhestion; denounce vice and praise virtue; {honorary maid of honor. tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25c¢ ommene good done by individual or organ- The unveiling of a monument to Gen- |. today: |! fextion: tolerant of others’ rights, views and || eral Galusha Pennypacker in Philadelphia} Texes and anti-diphtheria inocu-| Sea level 30.00, ee ee THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST . on th d i is birth. . | lation will be discussed at the reg- WEATHE! FORECAST ee ee ee HT uid the Toct that be vccan the. ceureceg| tr croting of the Parente e rorreast i/FUNERAL HOME Member of the FDIC nt Oe eamtominctc the render; never coem 4) Caled the fact that he was the youngest ic cchers Association tomorrow (Till 7:30 p, m, sg : promine with principle. officer of either side to reach the rank of [asternoon. Judge J. Vin'ng: Har-; Key West and Vicinity: Partly : Member of the Federal Reserve Peo brigadier-general during the Civil War, he - <ek > —— bh cloudy tonight and Suitddy; pos- | .”.....................____ ———— | having attained it when only 22 years old. |*. Avelia wit talk oF bhe Bion” | sibly showers Sunday; Phone 135 Night 696-W 4 heath service and discuss diph- theria prevention. change in Senibaralaryr gentle to moderate southerly ‘inds, ' be- ; coming moderate north west Sun- John Alexander Waddell, a} day. bridge engineer of world-wide rep-| Florida: Partly aot, show- utation and experience, who was at/ers in central and northeast por- He enlisted at the age of 10, was a \j major at 19, a colonel at 22, and a brigadier-general the same year, having been promoted for exceptional gallantry in battle. He received wounds at Fort ‘MPHOVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN 4. Water and Sewerage. ae 0 ei, (SILTIITITIILEISISTTISTIOTT TI Bridwes to complete Road x the Casa Marina for three weeks,| tion this afternoon ~? tonight; 4 * land. - wae Fisher from which he suffered during the |\eft yesterday afternoon for h's|Sunday partly cloudy, possibly remainder of his life, but he lived until |home. Mr. Waddell has received! showers in extreme south — por- 2 y o Pree Por. 1916. honorary degrees from several ‘of | tion; slightly cooler ‘in: extreme ¢ the most distinguished. universities | northwest portion tonight, and in & Betels ond Apartments. Among the young generals of, the}of¢ gurope, China and Jcpan, ae and central portions Sun- & Bathing Pavilion. Confederacy were John H. Kelly of Ala- lay, Jacksonvil'e to Floritla’ Straits © Abeorte Land and Sea. bama, Thomas M. Logan of South Caro-| Another box'ng boct has been} and East Gulf: Modévate” south 1. Conselidation of County and City lina and Felix Robinson of Texas, all of |arraufed for tonight at the Ath-land southwest winds,’ becoming tet'e Club in which Diaz, | who}northwest and pal overcast fought here three weeks ag:03 will) weather, with show ex north meet Battling Kelly in the ‘mainjand central portions tonight, and bk ae go. This bout will bring together | over south portion $ Siinday. whom became brigadier-generals while in their early twenties, and Joseph Wheeler - - ew on} ; who was made a major-general at 26. ; arene ee w but 8 well. i i two ‘evenly matched (boys, Diaz Thinking . pay! : During the Revolution the rank of feeighing 148 aud Kelly ong: potiai WEATHER CONDITIONS. ae se major-general was conferred on Lafayette \ fess, 2 ee fs Neutrality laws will postpone, but] by the Continental Congress when he wen . Pea 2 ante wou oe a never prevent wars. only 19, but this was not an earned honor,! ‘the yame between the Box Mississippi Valley; St. Louis, Mo:, —_—_—_————oO it being conferred because of 'Lafayette’s | Fact nd Stars was a complete} 29.52 inches, and pressure is low i i oa 4 ‘ surprise to the fans and also to!this morning from the Lake re- ten ave per when & comes to bapposed sefuence dig cqumection:.. with the Stars who have been copping| gion southwestward over the west- war, amateurs in peace. France's aid to America. things steadily and yesterday}ern Gulf of Mexico and lower Rio It is doubtful that such high rank will | found themselves blocked in every | Grande Va'ley and over the north ” i i: i | way and lost to their opponents; Pacifie States, Brownsville, Tex- . ft & not what a man gets but what he | be hay youthful officers a Satire, ~ by the score of 5 to 1. as. 29.82 inches, and Seattle,| . gives that makes him great. cause the exactions of modern warfare Wash., 29.78 inches; while weak are such that no on high pressure areas overspread most of the Atlantic States, the}, %« inh | Rocky Mountain and Plains Stateby a Avols'o 0. and California, New York, City, dJiw ‘boisennes § 30.06 inches, Dodge City, Kansy4 e301 bes Arowernment:. ee ee ; — Editorial comment: When an aviator makes a mistake they gen- erally bury the aviator. When a! doctor mekes a mistake they bw the patient, wh'ch may have som2- .14 inches, and San Franciseo Saale to: do withthe fact that | Calif 30.08 inches. Precipitation ae are many more doctors than | ),, eeteinred duping: the: dant . 04 flye: 3 in the Pacife States as far odes recon aarase ssc south as northern Calfornia, San TUOZ Among the pase2ngers on the| Francisco reporting a heavy rain Steamship Cuba th's morning wasj0f 1.16 inches, There has Miss Anita Loos, author of Gen-|been I'ght to moderate prvcipita- emen Prefer Blondes. On the|tion from the Texas coast north- she met two of her friends, | eastward over Tennessze, Georgi ‘arolyn Putnam and Miss|ad South Carolina, from Col , Whelan Prue, who have been|tado eastward over the southern i in Key West and -were| Lake region and upper Ohio Val- yesterday of Judge Jeffer- ley, and in northern New England. son B. Browne, Temperatures have risen in mos People with religion seldom fail to euppert churches that exhibit it. le changing the Supreme Court en- tarying the conception of justice? neal - : ; Oorreet this sentence: “I can take my Hauer because it never hurts me.” Ga., for Liverpool on May. 24, 1819. The Savannah was a tiny vessel, only 98 feet long, equipped with both sail and hh) requires elmest genius today to} steam, and the voyage took 26 days. While Settee between fect and propaganda. | approaching the English coast with smoke rolling from her stack, observers signalled i! yee e@ree with anyone, you are a] to shore that a ship was on fire. 16-Pc. Set $1.00 sapient; if wot, you are a sap. Verbum From Liverpool the Savannah went to! i i av St. Petersburg, where the czar is said to i have taken much interest in the pioneer|| CASA MARINA |, KEY WEST | Fae he eOTER: Ac- 5 Gallon OIL CANS: Heavily ; tely & about te put all the men in] eraft. A return trip to Savannah was suc- Key Meats Hotel Devers COLONIAL HOTEL ty Ounneee. gh up to 25 lbs, oe Closed spout and 3s y 2 saci di —American Plan— Ram : # the comp for Mife, in order to be able to] cessfully made but the vessel did not pay, |} 999 petightfal Rooms, Each }{] In the Center of the Balai EACH _. $1.25 EACH oe gece $1.00 Fkeep peace so her steam equipment was removed and With Dewate Bath ee ee BM a RS Stari, ay RE ee eee en ee oa ese and Theater District First Class—Fireptoof— ———. she was used as a packet. The Savannah A preacher bes listed 723 sins. After! foundered in a heavy storm off Long Is- Evening Dinner - Luncheon ..... WATER COOLERS: Bright en- STON A , ameled finish: ivory, Clatmel ONE WARE WATER COOk seeting, & & barter weually someone gets; feed, but left seven duck eggs, which he For Reservations Telephone i and Matecumbe 9:00 am. and| stuck expects to hatch. | PIRATES COVE 2:00 p. m. = a ee wae = ‘ ERS: Hardened stone glazed ® toeeh check ap we plead guilty to 700,) ‘and a few years later. Afternoon Tea Searible, Sats ' 3 en eee Galvanized interior— on inside and outeidesse”” # but can't recall the extra It is a far cry from the little Savan- Garage Elevater || 6 Gallon 2 Gallon .. * onan ana aah to the océan liners of the present; sev- Peleclax: Prtuma el! y 3 Gallon .. The Germans are famous for their| eral of which éxceed 900 feet in length GARBAGE CANS: Guarante - Hreete” oF subetitute; they have even! and have a displacement of more than : ——— leak proof and rust stb Sig BATHROOM SCALES: eubstituted folly for common sense. 50,000 tons. But in spite of her ‘ diminu- | 15 Gallon $1.00 rect in eve 5 | er, h”— ee tive size the Savannah made maritime his- PIRATES C ove FERRY RESERVATIONS | 26 Gallon 2.25 EACH .. y Abie cao e $298 Hiren the cynic will admit that your] tory, and her feat marked the beginning On Overseas Highway, 20 Miles i Available at i a owt friend will stick to you, in time of} of a new era in ocean navigation. From Key West Albury's Service Station |) SOUTH FL trouble, f he can make some money out Saas Swimming Poot i me See Pee ee en ee RID NTRACTING wn Ab Dunning of Clinton, Mo., isn’t cer- Cuxmien aig pee iS Perbdnny Far mon 34 0 A (0 & ENGINEERING C0. — tain whether he lost or gained when a oenaen Tags For Information On Ferry! “Your H Te barter originally meant to cheat,| flock of wild ducks visited his chicken eames wee vane Ech pay White and Eli me Is Worthy Of The Best” , Pia ones 488 or \ a liza wee while the word has lost its earlier! yard recently. He says they ate his chicken |} Luncheon . 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