The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 18, 1937, Page 2

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*3s | studied and deliberated the issue as deep- ly and patriotically as the editors of great dailies. The editors of America are steeped in the American tradition. And they see the Supreme Court proposal as a measure that can easily lead to dictatorship. They realize that if one President can pack a court for liberal ends, another President could pack it again for reactionary ends. They know that this tool of power could be used. ¥ 6 abrogate freedom of speech, freedom’ of the press, freedom of assembly and all ‘other civil liberties—by placing in the highest judicial positions controlled judges who could evade the spirit of the Constitution by interpretations that would ‘tbe completely alien to the ideals and in- tertions of its great authors. The press of America is counseling the people to consider basic principles un- ‘derlying the unequaled personal liberties Tit For Tat “My first wife was a good cook.” “Well, my first husband never complained.” Correct feminate?” “<"s alvcys late at an appoint-/ ment.” Frequent Trips to Altar = Z originally set to begin on May 20th to cele- * brate the tenth anniversary of Col. Lind- bergh’s solo flight to Paris, but now post- poned to a take-off any time in August. Opposition to the spectacular event was voiced in this country, leading to a |of lipstick,” he declared, warmly,| delay in the day set and to certain changes | “the more distasteful I find it,”"— in specifications. Protests in the United |P¢*"#"'s : States continue but meanwhile the French Seated Subjects he has no idea what the excite-| ‘ 1 ment is all about, i : i Lip-Stick Experience A tishop was condemping the use of cosmetics ty girls. “The more experience I hay? | itt 3 requires a heom-committal and evasive attit . . ge ace Ruth Br ¥ rp asp Pepi experts say that twenty-two planes have; Seventeen hundred peop’e might Owes, f pnts t to Nor-| ontered, includin, nine Italian planes, |5#¥¢ been pzinted on their seats, way, had the technique down pat. i e P > Teo still were they.—The World three British, four French, two Rumanian, | Telegram. one Swedish and three from the United} Th=t wozldn’t keep us still; it if the Philadelphia Athletics, = States. would make us rest’ess—New leading the American League, should win e - és Yorker. the ¢ this year, the clubs of both We see no great gain for flying from such a race but if the fliers persist and Well Countered i above sea level, and that,»may have some- ly, “I didn’t quite get your name.” NEGs te ett the ciiieds meachea on OVERLOOKED “I Enow you didn't,” said he, . m cheerfully. “But you tried hard soon by the Athletics—the pinnacle in the ae : 3 : } | enough.” American League. Generally overlooked in the excite- ij —-—— ment of the Hindenburg explosion was _ Punctured Art : 74 ‘The people of Miami are hot under| the safe arrival at Friedrichshafen, Ger- ice Bate ae yee a the collar. tn last week's municipal elec-; many, of the Graf Zeppelin, returning} Artist—Won’t you wait until F tiem the electorate ousted what it con-| from a successful flight to South America. |! have finished -it? me 4 sidere’ a crooked, inefficient and incom- The dirigible carried twenty-three 5 Want the can: a puncture.—Lustige Koelner Zeiting, Chicago. petent administration. When the new: passengers across the Atlantic. Its flight bunch got in the very first act was to| was routine and satisfactory, and without double their salaries, and the only one who| headlines. It is so about other events in opposed the boost was a hold-over from| life and the careful reader of news must the preceding administration. Leaving} not allow the space given to the unusual Proper Only at Home She (hysterically)—I wish I had never married you. He—S’sh! Don’t let us quarrel well enough alone in politics as well as in| to pervert his thinking and warp his judg- aca a “ig pak everything else is sometimes the bettcr part | ment. | = of wiedom—you know what you've got, The fate of dirigible, it seems, de- At Last A woman has had a lump on forchead removed by a new ze treatment. i e can now be described as level headed. pends upon the us eof helium, rather than} ‘ an explosive gas like hydrogen. Maybe, | ;,; The Citizen understands a Crammer | after all, the loss of the Hindenburg will | refunding offer will be made to the city of; begin a new chapter in lighter than air Key West. If it is consummated, the bur-; machines. | den of the responsibility will rest on the | | houlders of the chairman of the finance } committee, who doesn’t believe in pennies} wut you don't know what you're getting. Politeness Appreciated { An Irishman had been thrown over a fence by an enraged bull. \ He had just recovered when he | noticed the bu'l pawing the ground ENCOURAGING from heaven, and will see that the city; There is evidence that many Congress- yand furiously tossing his head. | gets a square deal. It is in the nature of} men, just at this time, are talking about ee oi Lgl = sony Sarr these deals that they have a “trading” |“economy in national affairs and that they | think jaa; rag ae on por- heels, and the best trader gets the long end | are ready to go further than the President ! pose.”—Montreal Star. ef the horn. For instance, Arcadia has} suggests towards balancing the budget. ee ee termed dewn + Crammer offer of refund. It is an encouraging sign, we admit,’ yy. jeaetae Ware cake ilo Se another, modified in the direction of | but this is not election year and we fear ,Were married? I have almost for-; the town’s idea of ability to pay, will be/ that the fever for economy will die out be-|#°tte" the passage of time,; hmitted. Whenever an offer is made it| fore the voters go to the polls next year. |<" i § Mr. Justwed—It was Sunday, ix more profitable to make a counter offer | However, there is always hope for the best and now this is Tuesday. or see if not some one in the same line has; and we trust that the Congressmen will!_ Mrs. _Justwed—Only think!; Pea . = ; Twenty-five years from day be- | stick to their tunes for at least two years. ; something better in stock. fore yesterday will be our silver‘ em al “How can you say Blank is ef-\other. Wishing to sit with man in the next seat. Fina ly she. leaned over and whispered, . “I Irene—Does Clara go to church | @lone.” she’s been) in the slightest, but twisting his D:mchurch—He’s one man be | “as I sank for the third time. My given to American citizens 150 years ago, | often? ‘49 this island city, but we haven't co-| and to not be misled by programs which| lis—Very! Why operated to the best of our ability. do not let the people vote on measures |™= 7d six times. | that might destroy those liberties and sub- Vasiety Germany has shown the greatest skill | <titute dictatorship for free government. “How in earth do you keep a im the building and flying of lighter-than- Seas maid co long?” cecaiture eipehips. The destruction of the Hinden- A FOOLISH RACE ay genset Eaese ed “a ugreal | d often that she feels it’s ‘une was the first disaster to befall a 2 new place every woek.”—Louie| reat German airship since the war, while The Lindbergh transatlantic air race |‘! Couvie= | bea eho ee - Fipeaapes and) will be staged this summer unless the Calm and Dumb i od ngeles, United States government issues a flat 5 - enly remaining United States airship, was “ ae keeps his head when all around buil this ban, according to officials of the Aero}jin’ ire Slee tae, German ond aw = coun-! Club of France, which sponsored the race,| Bungwit—Yes, he’s so dumbi ‘you happen to notice a picture of | autumn of 1919?” [NOTICE OF vr. feramible to trainin Old Mexico, The alti-| Watt to stunt across the ocean for the|,,Joun want ta summer rest tude in Mexico City, where Connie Mack’s| 21°3:909 Prize money, we might as well} whom she had quarrelled the *% sf zs * let them go. year before. outfit trained in the spring, is 7,500 feet “Sorry,” she murmured sweet- we'll get a lot of presents, Impasse two aisle seats, one behind | the ist2r, she cautiously surveyed the beg your pardon, sir, but are you Without even turning his head hand, he muttered: “Cut it out, sister, cut it out; the wife’s with e.”"—The Wall Street Journal: Why Bring That Up? It was a thrilling story i o became bad to: bee ns ., | confirming Refunding “I had ‘ost all hope,” he said,{ Special Tax School District of Monroe County, Florida, | sum of ST mor i i ($12,000.00 “AA”, and past life rose up before me in a| [$17,000.00 ounand $ series of grim, realistic pictures.” | $00.00) Series “BB”, to be A murmur of sympathy. roiled! ary 1, 1937, as fully from the lips of his listeners, but! fhe" just as he was preparing to sume, McTavish said, “And that j be shown, if any. there me lending you five do-lars in the, 7's 7° gage bonds i} pot cause, ii time and In said order, why MAGICIAN DONE I j | ; Pd? BROCKTON, Mass.—Roy’ Gad-| fe ner parked his car on a street in| This notice shall be_ this city, closed the windows,|7he Kes West. Citizen, a locked all the doors, and went toj roe County, for ‘three (3) Florida, once not be validated and con: lished in news- paper published in Key West, Mon- Lie? it f ! ie i i ji consecutive; (SI sleep. When he awoke his wallet) veer, toro, tr eaid” nesemme the |i with $64 was gone. first publication thereof to be at least eighteen (18) the date of said hearing. ficial seal of said LEGALS | West, Monroe Coun APPLICATION FOR! ith day of May, 139; A 1s days. prior WITNESS my hand and the rt. Ross C Sawyer ty. } may4-11-18-28, Seer the Cireuit Court, Eleventh! 1 Circuit of Florida, in and for Monroe County. } weekly. ++ Available at -:- All i shall be day of June, ‘ Phones 488 or 459 Dated this 27th day of A Service for Travelers For the ever-increasing number of patrons who are planning a journey our bank offers AMERICAN EXPRESS TARVELERS CHEQUES as a protection for travel funds. These Cheques, issued in convenient denomi- nations of $10, $20, $50 and $100, cost only 75c. for each $100 purchased. They are spendable wherever travelers go, and carry the added and important feature of a prompt refund by the Am- erican Express Company in case of loss or theft before your second signature is affixed. Ask the Teller about them. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST Member of the Federal Reserve Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance . Corporativu AGS StaeTSS | 1 may4-11-18-25, 1937) | Subseribe to The Citizen—20¢ haere a: Siecle Sheek William and Baton Sts. Phone 444 For Information On Ferry Ferries leave No Name Key and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. THRIFT UNIT Sealed-in-steel in ali models ne cae save on price, on ices'ée one 2 Gen and sow it costs Prices as low as $3.41 down and S840 Per month with your light ball onl -

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