The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 6, 1937, Page 2

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Aiea nn ant Hl i X. co ARE SIS ae § ef 2? roe iz Abgorti—LanJ and Sea, js Conselidation of County and City Governments. we bestir ourselves the bul- nation will be just half what, Citizen is making a very attrac- to property owners, on the basis no pay. 4 life of a paper dollar is said to to ten months, but have you ever die on your hands? : E E : James, with filial devotion, has of the proposed plan of It to enlarge the mem- Supreme Court. Now isn't ug are some people in Key West} not patronize merchants that do them to their stores through ad- . We know because they have and told us so, it A politically controlled court is not a of justice—at least let us keep the out of politics, and save ining bulwark of our liberty. i ge z i President Roosevelt’s “G: man Fri- day,” Postmaster General James Aloysius |, ma! Farley, says brazenly that the administra-: tion would “put over” its supreme ‘court proposals, regardless. His choice of words iy unerring and he is right. If the pro- Posals “go over” they will have to be “put over.” “One reason why the past seems more glorious than the present is because the elder citizens tell so many yarns about what they accomplished.” This item was clipped from an exchange. It certainly does not apply to this city, where the oldeters builded so well and accomplished © much, while the younger generation is letting George, in this instance Uncle Sam, do it. Come on, let’s be up and doing! Meinclibidietntas auc Friday Night, of Miami, has -issued its second annual edition on Mexico. It is ® creditable publication and puts our sis- ter republic in a very favorable light and deservedly so. This writer was a resident of Mexico, D. F., for 10 years and finds the descriptions very interesting and un- weually accurate. When Mexican names Hike Xochimilco, Quetzalcoatl, Popocate- petl and Ixtaccihuatl are correctly printed it is an effort that deserves credit. Senor and Senora Girton make no reference to the Monte de Piedad, so we are assured they didn’t go broke while in the Land of ‘another war may come—is almost certain to come sooner or later. We should make it is imperative to quicken] Dr, James F. Norris, former president American Chemical Society, sound- 01 arning on this subject when hen the final pressure; ¢gmes use any means available to + He urged that our army dy and develop the means ' , with adequate ap- the purpose, as other armies are doing, We do not want to see another war. We did not want to see the last one. But aie Fife ieli § rs ge HF i 4 Hi Bi Es reasonable preparations to meet any emer- gency by developing every branch of modern warfare. To fail in this would be to invite disaster, should war unhappily be foreed upon us. COPY CATS use them for the safekeeping of jewelry, deed ests of its pagent gee rie, f mortgages, life insurance policies, your will (was brought to the c! y by z < ae (Mrs. ‘Clarke D. ‘Stearns who is! any other securities or valuable docamem, = [just back from Miami where she} ~~" fattended one of the meetings held; jat the home of Mrs. Owen. tis ibi' lo; iakion a ang conledet vile saynile Pot pi (Address questions to the author. care of this newspatier¥ - Only a few short months ago, the late Huey P. Long was winning notoriety, if not fame, with his “Every Man A, King” idea. Before he died, he had promised : SHeey ae Sp. Thenas 66°95, 000 & yehr: ‘ Pm just“a little island by the sea, a ae aan Everybody, including Long, knew his *|A,, now stationed with the coast’ ~ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST I’m not much to look at so what can you expect of me, ’ mafnt rtille: it. Corrgidor Is- —— share-the-wealth scheme was impractical. My houses are small and poor looking, 1h land i the Philippines has been! ‘Member of tie PENS MY DREAM ISLAND \ eee They need a coat of paint, ¥ . . But Huey nga a smart politician, He knew But just take a look areund the outside, is more than an ordered transferred to Fort esr Member of the Federal Reserve~ he could win followers by promising some- artist could paint, ie Bes Sis cet ae ee | : . . * eg . * . thing they didn t have. As his audience My wealth is not in money nor gold, daughters Ann and Barbara, will) grew, he raised his ante. Or anything a can ripe a 6 leave the Philippines about Sep- 9 No high lights adorn me, only in the gardens they grow. : at & 3 Now it Bppenrs that he left a couple My -wealth isin a friendly ‘word or two, é of disciples behind—President William That my people can give to you. | Green of the American Federation of Just take -a- look at a rose on a moonlight night, Labor and President John L. Lewis of the Ft ARES rereet United Mine Workers, . In their fight for the control of labor, Green and Lewis have been bidding right and left. On Labor Day, Lewis pulled his bushy eyebrows together, puffed up like a When the palm trees are waving, And the sea is talking to you, So miy friends who art tired and weary, I ask you to. visit me. 1 know when the time comes to leave me, It will be the hardest thing you'll see, “INGRAHAM” ALARM CLOCKS, BED LAMPS, COMPLETE WITH ‘. 85 le, voleano getting ready to erupt, and prom-| Bt God bless all my people, | SQUARE IN SHAPE, BLACK CORD, DIFFERENT COLORS ised a $2,500-a-year income for all. Tim glad you found comfort and’ bappbiess, ENAMELED CASE, VERY AT- _—‘ TO SELECT FROM, MADE OF ; Green was a little surprised. But ‘he peli bith Ratio eames Pope TRACTIVE— METAL, CAN BE USED ON o- when it. comes , : pondered. And on Christmas day he up- Think of all the memories and me. $1 75 ANY TYPE OF BED ped’ Lewis: $2,400, promising $3,600. Note: The above was contributed by Miss B. Rollo of Detroit, EACH 2-3 oe 98e : gw York Times remarks, “it Mich., who is ing Key West, and residing at 924 Flagler Avenue. BAGS. 2. ee desirable if each family inimum income of $3,600 a eee *| ° ‘ e eecsee ore desirable, for,-that | Today Ss i Today In History family could have a mini- : ; : Coccccccerccoccnesccoocs mum. of $5,000, or even $10,000.” But the} Anniversaries (“",5 > way to achieve that income level is not, as Lewis and Green propose, to shorten the work week and raise wages arbitrarily, thus increasing the cost of living. It is in- stead, as The Times points out, “to im- prove labor skills, machine efficiency and industrial organization—in short, to in- crease both individual. earning power and national production.” “REGAW “EL RIC.“ IRONS, REVOLVING ICE BOX SET, MEDIUM WEIGHT, WITHOUT CONSISTS OF 4 COVERED CORD— aq Tf 2: JARS ON A REVOLVING $1.75) gt as 21 PC. TEA SET, CONSISTING ICE CREAM FREEZERS, OF 6 PLATES, 6 CUPS AND HEAVY WOODEN TUR, SAUCERS, 1 CREAMER, 11 RUST PROOF, INSIDE CAN SUGAR AND 1 TEA POT, AT- AND GEARS— TRACTIVELY FINISHED IN 75 BLUE AND WHITE— PE ee ee Se . $4 pe aes $2.28 car............ $6.75 Close Out Sale On Old English Wax and Polish Senators, . opening RACH 2. ot Cocccccccccccccseccsoces first meeting of U. S. senate, 1745—Wiiliam: Dawes, the Bos- | Counted e-eetoral vote in presence ton merchant sent out with Paul! Gio.00 Warton wna eared Revere to warn the countryside} oe Cenneten | vee ae hi itish ‘April jelected President and John Adams the British were coming on Apri’ | Vice President ‘of the United 18, 1775, born in Boston. Died | states. there, Feb. 25, 1799. . FIPFLLALAILLLZLELLLLLLZLLELLLE LLL LEE EL EE a7 ; 1830—irst Mormon church 1785—John Pierpont, Boston} organized near Palmyra, N. Y. {Unitarian clergymen, reformer epee jand poet, g-andfather of the first| 1857—U. S, Supreme Court SLE EPO EN J, P. Morgan, born at L‘tchfield,! published historic Dred) Scott de- A STRIKING EDITORIAL Conn. Died Aug. 27, 1866. cision—turned down claim that a) iene slave taken to free soil thereby 1789—Isaac Hill, New Hamp- | became free: Scott fred by own-} shire’s noted newspaper__ publish: er; died a St. Louis hotel porter The following appeared in the Phila- er, U. S. eonator and yee | the next year, delphia Inquirer under date of March 27, 1987. It was handed to us and we think | Pern in Donon Died im aol el) 1866—First G.A.R, post organ- FURNITURE POLISH 10 --ittrsotenscvssetcimeemes S08 The it is very “striking,” to say the least. Her sees : - gy ied at Decatur, Ill WEOGR POUISH 20 o velt to make his position, clear is apparent, SSS BY ANNs of gun. on tale | United: States. * PAS WAR eee from the recent speech made to Statler ine ottice as’ secretary of tH) 1917 President “Wikon - sign COMBINATION: 1 QT. FLOOR POLISH, % PT. UP- Hotel strikers by a union leader in’ De- nae ae a Co. Va-! tormal declaration of war on Ger- HOSTELRY CLEANER......................». 60e Set troit.” Then the Inquirer goes on to quote seen jmany, as follows what the union leader said: 1866—Lincoln Steffens, noted} 1936—U, S. Supreme Coutt, “You have nothing to fear from the journalist, writer and semen dink iy 6 to 3 decision, rules against police or the courts. The President and | ie pee Gat, Aug. 9,| Security and Exchamge * Com- ees el, of + “r! mission decision, condemning “un- the Governor of Michigan are back of you. ' 1936, . lawful — inquisitorial, ‘investiga- The food here is yours. Any room you ‘ tions.” U. S. Senate resolves it- wish to occupy is yours. The bar belongs SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO. * “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” 1868—Helen Hyde, artist, for) self into court to try its 13th im- COO IIIOIEII ODIO IIMLaa EH, * | many years resident in Japan,}peachment case in history, that of ) iz sf te ome. the a rerident: wants you t have jon at Lima, N.X.° Died atlJudge HL. Ritter of: Florida: | White and Eliza Streets yy yc Phone 598 the good things of life. He supports the Pasadena, Cal., May 13, 1919. fs ES Be ae airs ~ogsint » taking what" be- 187. Hi Houdini, the Rab- es See oun bess = arly ” 4—Harry Houdini, the Rab-| pleton, Wis. Died in roit, Oc! A 23 ti sooa aine i's son, who beeame a noted ma-i31, 1926, ui WOIITIPIIIITISY SPIO LOPIIOOOL LG,

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