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ee ee RSE A. At i > 4 Corner Greene and Ann Streets pe sabes a flict, regardless of what they may have done in extending assistance to one side é or the other in the civil war itself. ‘Sutered at Key West, Florida, as second class matter] ~~ ‘The battle between the contending FINTY-SEVENTR YEAR _ | forces in Spain continues, with many ob- Of the Ansociated Prows se expecting the fighting to last Lion of ail news lapatcnes ereatted te | OF somte years. Great Britain, it, is re- aise | ported, for a stalemate, to be,ended | by a peace without Victory) Wise °in ‘in- ternatiogal affairs and determined {6 Jook out for England, she steers a. course j,;be~ ‘tween Italy and France, probably‘hep that, when it is over, the British Wilt not come out least among those involved. The revolt began July 17, 1936. Un- til Feb. 18th the rebels seemed assured of } ultimate victory but the loyalist defense of Madrid stiffened, to be followed a month later by the defeat of the Italians at Bri- Made known on appitcation. nea | huga’and subsequent loyalist advances}: SPECIAL NOTICE Velsewhere. Just now, the insurgents are notices, cards of thar Hh : . . ‘a cbituary notices, ete., Will be chatend tee a pushing their attack upon the Basques further. Having in mind fat in su: Notices for entertainments b, churches from which | With some success, However, as last week |. {S6ding generarions muiny obtes Bret) “ ene, is to be derived are 5 cents a line. of fi "Madison on Constitution’ ae ge cg ry ny sale eee Rhas igen is an open forum and invites discus- | ended the forces of both sides seemed to | come national problems; they gave to - Rion A *, A the Congress the ample broad powers Tateneet ‘but it saute ts of local or general |-he slowing up a bit, probably preparing | ‘tolevy taxes . . ..and provide for the | “But what color can the objection k common defense and general welfare} have when specification of the ob- for new moves. of the United States.’ That, my friends.| jects alluded to by gener: is what 1 honestly believe tohave been| terms immediately follows, and is the clear and underlying purpose of} not even separated the patriots who wrote a Federal Con- use than a semicolon? stitution.” Interpreted thus the framers of the | ought to be so expounded-asito give 5 = oe Constitution gave Congress the power | meaning to every part which will Americans will be-horrified by news } to-do anything x iat the congressional bear it, shall one’ ao the ed 2 A majority deci: was in interest o! sentence exel » altogether from China that lepers are being appre- general weltare, ° sera from a share in the ning, and ‘ i e john Fiske, rilliant New Eng- al je more doul ant l- phended and executed: sud that blind per land historical critic, says that James| nite terms be retained, i their full sons are also believed to be doomed _ to} Madison was preeminently the author} extent, and the clear and precise ex- ' ~ tdeath of the Constitution, and will go down| pression be denied any. signification _ # Free Port. : death. in history ad Oot of the greatest polltl: Whatsoever? For what purpose 5 di indic. cal philosophers of the English speak- | could the enumeration of particular {4 Hotels and Apartments. The news dispatch does not indicate ing race. powers be inserted, if thése and all how far the campaign has extended but it Meny were opposed to the adoption} others were meant to be included in 6. Rathing Pavilion, vt te ofthe Constitution because they be-| the preceding general power? is apparent that the authorities are wag- | tieved that it gave too much power to| Nothing is more natural and com- 6. Alports—LanJ and Sea. 7. Consolidation of County and City Governments. ist was written to answer the opposi-| phrase and then to explain and Meanwhile, we suppose, educated | tion and persuade the people to sup-} qualify it by a recital of particulars. 3 port the Constitution. Perhaps the “But the idea of an, enumeration Chinese are amazed at the news from the chief argument used by the opponents / of particulars which neither explain ; . | was the danger of misuse of power im-| nor qualify the general nitaning and United States, where, they read, one hun plied, as they believed in this same| can have no other effect;than to con- ; icans i 2 n| general welfare clause. ‘They were| fuse and mislead is an absurdity History does not state whether Eve]|.dted Americans are killed every. day on] Sine renee, eee dminiciration | which az we ure reduced te tne die ‘ing a war of extermination in some areas. the central government, The Federal-| mon than first to usethe general |, the: highways where automobiles speed at | might pervert it to defeat the real pur-| lemma of charging gither on the enjoyed the apple Adam handed her. dan seh nf aces. They robably find | P0s*s of the Constitution. Madison} authors of the objection or on the y sua ach ica pa ridfiisd “ak vis AGRE Conk aiid {nk eee | eRane te Comet ieee st : You'll okay OLD QUAKER because we Europe, like a punch-drunk boxer, } °™"eS site . i ae F hundreds | sobitlettes authorspeak! Let Madi-| not its origin with the latter.” ‘ put a barrel of quality into every bottle 3 . murmur in pity a e injury 0: iS | son interpre’ ei ri t sti- A rs takes a lot of punishment, but keeps on|' bs phy sure SOGpeGET Sn tne tattoet clarity: for the Pracisenh: what - without asking you to dig up a barrel ‘of thousands every year. In this country we are immune to the ‘slaughter of the highways because we are (Address questions to the author, care of this newspaper) accustomed to it. In China they do not worry much about thoge beheaded be-|* ‘cause, over there, it is an old story. Today’s : ‘Today In ‘History F erent ee Anniversaries* | eecceccccccoreeseccesece : 1854-—Bill of Dorothea Lynde eee pix, philanthropist, setting aside; * ri 1801—So:omon Smith (‘Sol 10,000,000 acres of the publie do-} Some amazement way felt by observ-|cnith”), st. Louis’ noted come-;main for the benefit of the in- ers when Premier Mussolini recently pro-jdian and theatrical manager Forisane of the country, vetoed by the} ~~ Make Key West the kind of a town ; his day, vi President after havi d} shtalin mas “ m” y, born at Norwich, N..¥.|President after having passe Ce hdd. that you want it to be by being the kind retail ed hi If the: “protector of Isla Died Feb. 14, 1869. # i both houses of Congress. oof while visiting Libya a few weeks ago. of a citizen that you expect your neighbor MEAT as oak cadipeomate: because ees Y 99b1—clareen elip cruel W ‘ ie j ‘the Italian dictator is now backing a Ro-},,q0nt) Are H. Colau'tt, Con- Cpe ae bY Douay acne , . $2 500 Per Thousand Square Feet going. “It has been urged and echoed | they really meant by “general wel- 1 1 ‘ that the power ‘to levy and collect | fare.” of dough-re mi te buy it. It vere rich it goes down without a hiteh, Trade in Key West or get your money _where you do your trading. That’s eminently fair, isn’t it? | | Constitutionally speaking, this column FREEDOM OF RELIGION *recommends a brisk -hadj early each morning. It’s fine for the constitution. ; COPE: 1937, THE OLD QUAKER CO. LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA ‘re t* peat eae federate general, Georgia gover-| reached San Francisco from New ‘man Catholic mission to Ethiopia and other {nor and senator, born in Walton | York in aoe os of less on issions i i o|Co., Ga. Died March 26, 1894, }90 days—clipper ships in those eon that area are being ordered t : days could sail as fast if not fast- abandon their work and go home. tc than aeeaahiohe . ‘ 26—Dinah M. Craik (“Miss: saettas: Inasmuch as several American mis-|,_18?°. , : . : Mulock”), English novelist-poet, | 1861——Prof. Thaddeus S. C. sionaries are affected by the order there |porn. Diced Oct. 12, 1887. Lowe, 28-year-old New Hampshire will be a howl in this country by the {born balloonist, made an epochal Key West is fast crawling up in the! agencies affected. However, it is just as} 1827—Jobn Gibbon, Union gen-}900-mile balloon flight in 9 hours, Tarpon Springs class as a sponge market. well to bear in mind that if Mussolini is }¢t#! and Indian fighter, born in sg iocensts ‘pe — ss i i i i i ‘ eras ‘ st Philadelphia. Died in Baltimore,!in Confederate os s r -—Times Union. Getting back into its}.;yjing Ethiopia and running affairs in that Feb. 6, re08: ae opening of war’ aiid ‘narrowly (eh There are many job-holders interested S only in the salary attached to the position < and this is one of the faults with demo- eratic government, SPECIAL SALE ON ARMOR BOARD. GREEN ON ONE SIDE, CREAM ON THE OTHER. 48” WIDE, 8’, 10’ AND 12" LENGTHS. REGULAR PRICE $35.00 M. SIS IIIS aaa Daa DT: <= rightful place,,once held supreme. region, it is his business and if American eh aah |caped being shot as Yankee spy. Sa REEN DOORS TES 3 missions are not desired they might as well! 1841--Ohio Columbus Barber,! 4934 Armed miners clash with ™ few ; Why do the” cottimnigs insist on |‘come home. who. was out selling matches made! ,jjitia in Colorado—25 dead in- in his father’s barn factory at 16,’ cluding women and children. Akron, Ohio, match king, born in ets: printing their “piettireés with their articles? Such incidents, “however, should ) if the reader tid wot-know how they look-! cause all Americans to rejoice in the free- ed, heemightdm, morecharitably inclined, | dom accorded resident#'6f this country in _ Shipment Just ‘Received -4842-John -M. Farley, fourth; | May Have Round-Worms HOORS MADE OF 7-9," PINE MORTISED Sy 7Senenreneay 7 atm or probably nwré iiipressed. tt f religion. Unhappily this is not ; rar sini ' R ee ee Catholic archbishop:of:New York, | Nervous or delicate children often bave GALVANIZED WIRE pe RSS. SUES the rule in many areas. Cardinal, born in Ireland. Died, Speen cieee ont ~ If we could read two minds, Mus- Sar SEE — in New York, Sept. 27, 1918.° | drean dl nding’ of teeth at 2’, 8x6’, 8” 3.45 “solini’s and Hitler's, we could tell you! LET'S FIGHT SPECIFIC ENEMIES - | has : whether and when another war will be- eRe TS meee aaa weed + 45 million sold. | in. But why should a sane world be Peaas anak cl jam, (nee born: in New York. Dies | JAYNES VERMIFUGE| : _ < velee eben ‘The crusade against’ communism, |yep, 15, 1931. iW ! 1 1-8 CYPRESS DOORS WITH 4 VERTICAL WOOD SPINDLES AT compelled to abide by the decisions and} fascism and other irms, suffer from a lack] _ teeebpapee Seo te) GS tA 4 ss s acts of a couple of madmen. 4u BOTTOM—ALL SIZES of definite definition. There was a time when opponents of That knocking you hear is the Re-| almost anything hurled the charge of publicans nailing a Supreme Court plank] “socialism” against it and people shud- to their 1940 platform.—Brunswick Pilot.! dered. The “socialists” were such terrible SAFEGUARD YOUR VALUABLES Provided there is a Republican party at| people, etc. and etc., that nobody cared that time. And don’t forget, there also | to think of them. ea, may be no Democratic party and no elec- | We suggest that people.»-who 4 Don’t expose your valuables to robbery ..and tion, for we are heading for fascism as) nounce anys movement in "fire hazards. We have a few safety deposit boxés dily as coming events permit. contribute to s inking if thi 5 P i i speedily as co ig eve r would contribute to sound thinking if t f Fon coital 6 tlibeo ae Gus clinuts. who iaeatcen to VOAIFIPCPLLLLALLILAPCLLLELL LS With Galvanized Wire $4.50 With Bronze Wire 5.45 GARDEN HOSE SOLID BLACK RUBBER HOSE COMPLETE WITH COUPLING ee would specify exaetly whatsthey. conth. The Citizen learns that city govern-{ Let them avoid mass denunciation aiid use them for the safekeeping of jewelry, deeds, | $1 9 ment in Florida is the most efficient, the | center their fire upon concrete actsof_ pxp- | mortgages, life insurance policies, your will or | ; 25’ Length un ee state comes next, and the counties last. |. posals. ia : any other securities or valuable documents. athe a 3 50 There are exceptions to this rule, and Key Our own position is that truth is 50’ Length e West is one of them. Here the county} mighty hard to ascertain in regard to} commission is the most efficient body, | events in this country, much less in other j while the city administration is not highly | parts of the world, and, for that reason, we THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST thought off, in fact the city and county} want particularization of denunciation in . wae governments should be emerged at a con-| order that the issues may be understood. | Member of the FDIC t | siderable saving to the taxpayers, but our} We do not defend any “ism” whatever, ae H local petitisians are shying from the! but we would not like to condemn any Member of the Federal Reserve i | proposition as if it were a contagious dis-| movement without knowing the truth ease, about it. | SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO. “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” White and Eliza Streets Phone 598 j N N N N a ‘ N ‘ ‘ N N ; ‘ N 5 ‘ ‘ s . A) ‘ ‘ . % + . . ‘ ‘ , 2