The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 1, 1937, Page 2

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¥ & Sogn g jag school teacher | to take a few flings at Herr Hitler and his” 5: 3 5 ; & wl an official of the German Embassy at | Washington called the attention of the/| Department to the remarks of the | Cardinal, where the incident was allowed | to stand as it was. {= vojye The Nazi government makes itself | foolish: protesting to the United States! every time an American makes a speech; { government knows that thei gavernment of the United States has noth- | : @-to-de with the remarks of Mayor La} {ions wiih his associates in busi Guardia and less te do with anything| , The employer is prohibited from “ - : any sozt of organization of that Cardinal Mundelein, or any other loyes that he may be con- ¥ is iz. their best interest, as eli as in the interest of the success of the business. He is prohibited from taking any part in any organization | that the employes may form, even in an <dvisory capacity. He is regarded by the law as so dangerous to the welfare of those who work with him, f : ine i tthe | if il ue gee i i di li fr ' itt i fie Hu y ; H l | f ! i r 4 [ | rt e w | i | : Hit ic eEPRSEVEPEES BREE GH ial Ea d Te ine f from metropolitan areas of WPA workers | and other beneficiaries of governmental | assistance organizing to resist what are; termed “unfair” policies. | - : We have all the sympathy in the | be. freedom of religion. He is ed t inion in word world for persons who have had to de-; for in writing. directly or indirectly. FSA = pend upon the Federal government for a i are forced to pay these taxes. chance to work but we have no sympathy Poe Sy ati i ! u i as oop holes tn Aft twa: iaid- slic whatever with their assumption that what | ( Addveas ‘6gititinns tote ethiok chink ok Bion ; iiceen then. the government began asa relief effort z si enn, competition, proves that the must be operated under conditions and - upon terms outlined by the beneficiaries . CATHEDRAL may not be the best policy.) 0+ the undertaking. certainly keeps a fellow: out-of hot When the government went into the | Whats ae ens othe Sates | tariff has nothing to do whatever Conpesetion ES ; Ollie Gore, the self-confessed 8 Etches the glory of God “business of relief,” it was feared by On stained glass windows,— : ; j depores his connection Lao oad many ‘observers that it would have dit-| Where the dome is vaulted denouement, although, inati ‘ _ y the mighty arches . ia by nger to| /eulty in terminating the experiment as/ By anighty . bays, he ba: eer economic conditions improved. This, it} Gf the: compant: palm, ee is : While the old_ organist seems, will be the case, but there is no| Plays in prey . basis for believing that relief prospects | Harmonies of dying diy should be permanent in the United States. ; Blended in the overtones of night, Men meet and know: Peace. bulging envelopes and well-filled boxes from one to the other. ~ Sinee the honest man is loath to dis- ee j the rascalities of public officials, they UNFORTIFIED, i | necessity, if ever they are to see the —WINIFRED SHINE: day, emanate from those who Boo oe 2 a i ple are inclined to take things for Out second best in a 3 shady. trans | granted. For that reason few citizens of | and at a aa — =e Key West ever give a thought to the / T H E W EAT H ER " as “rats”, usually ai ge boundary between this country and ii a = er. greatly ©! Canada, where, for a hundred and twenty | s om = | Temperatures* extreme south portion; pari years, there has been no fortifications. | Highest 86: gpercaih “weather desis anil This, whether we realize it or not, is | Low-st 75 Wednesday with scattered show-; We see by the news dispatches that | an.excellent example to the rest of the !Mean : ae ; i open an i Nesisk ies 81:03 over extreme north portion ttaly is getting ready to challenge Great aks well for Canadians and Bhs 8 and in the Florida Straits, ‘ by building four 35,090-ton battle- the smaller as well as the | Yesterday"s Precipitation .02 Ins. rmel Precipitation -12 Ins. WEATHER CONDITIONS hs | larger ‘nati It evidences, conclusively, ; Norms! | 2 e Z in reeard covers the paeific spirit that dominates their peo- | emai at & o'clock The disturbance which was! it “s ; =f Tomorrow's Almanac ' : Th ple and is just caus¢ for congratulations in | ee over the Lake Superior region a world that has gone mad with armament !Sun se esterdzy morning moved east- and the preparation for warfore. ~~ 3 on See ee Se eens ee | Moon s . m. ley where it is central this morn-| REE jLast quarter, 2nd ...12:24 a. m. ing, Eastport, Me., 29.70 inches, THE DUKE’S WEDDING | Tomorrow's Tides and pressure remains low over| AM. the Southwest. It is highest over| ‘her warships to enablé’thdn to function the great oceans of the globe. It’s no a of ours and Mussolini seems‘to be “asking for it everywhere but if the ex- ‘ample of Germany is worth anything the “e@hances are that Italy will find out that bluffing John Bull in the Mediterranean | ~ . | ig! > ins ! is one thing and making him take cover on| The wedding of the Duke of Wind-|#'=* se as ee Do you happen to live in one of to your home thet onlly the sedt em oceans is another. sor, late King of England, and Mrs. Wallis} Barometer reading at 8 a. m: | Precipitation occurred during] those well-designed, distinctive. pensive hand-modeled gilaser coud < hiding Warfield, late of the United States, is at-! Sea level, 30.00. ae oy 24 ane from Colorado} looking homes that is e source of epproach ag “4 ‘ x = 5 es j ——— and Kansas northeastward to the; . You'll hear raised almost any day| tracting the attention of millions of peo-| WEATHER FORECAST oracle aie ok Ee pride walk visitors look up et your These Upson Relief Coiings oo How at Tallahassee an interesting point of! ple, with the usual foolish and silly stories | Gil 4 as \Georgia, Montana, southeastern ceilings? up right over the old pleser—or | Texas and on the Florida Keys.} Th y West and Vicinity: Partly | Fisewhets the weather was fair. | ose ugly, sprawling cracks are Girect to the studs im new com and somewhat unsettled: Abnormally high temperatures! sickening, erent they? And a re- struction. The big, sturdy panels of Wednesday; zentle! prevail in the north and middle Plastering job is messy, expensive, Upson Boerd ene senaitiy leghe easterly. Atlantic States, in the Ohio Val-} end gives no assurance of future weight end easily epplied by sour Taw that may serve to disqualify Governor | being retailed around the world. Done’s appointee, State Sen. Arthur The abdication of Edward was his |. Ajomez, of Key West, for the circuit court; own business entirely, in our opinion, and -bench vacated by the death of Judge Jef-j something of a token of sincerity in re-' > + eR aE By See % ge key and Tenness: d in the low-| " ferson B. Browne. All circuit judgeships | gard to his love for the charming lady who i ra —. ft TEA freedom from the same trouble carpenter were re-created during the 1935 legis-} has divorced two husbands. The marriage i tach ideccen: eccecrad, gaanet But here is a solution—an Upson And Upson Board oe lative session in which Gomez served as' is, in our eyes, at least, something of a day. Elsewhere temperatures were! Relief Ceiling! \n scores of homes ized mater — » senator. That was when the state was re-} charaeter certificate for the lady who has! to Pistia Sires; about sestunal ight this min blen . ~& é ooes & 5 3 ye araeter ce cate for the lady who has if: Gentle variable S. M. GOLDSMITH, | right this minute a problem just is smooth, herd, furzies a eitenited and judges then on the bench} been much talked about by people who mostly easterly oyer! Temporarily in Charge.| like yours is being solved for all primed. were issued commissions until 1941.| knew nothing of her and her affairs —— — et time—and at less cost the’ nas 20% © 3 « “t i 2 ees i a ret yOu may Compares with rough, pasust thers was elected to the senate Nov. 6, The British government s $ - f imagine — wit i * Gomez e British gov I seems de spe tae eae FERRY RESERVATIONS imagine with Upson Stabilized mekeshitt wallboard: 1934, to serve four years. A _ constitu-} termined that the late King shal] receive i Hienal prohibition operstes against any; no official recognition. Even the church i " Hegitiative member benefitting from a jot; of his land seems equally determined that |! In the Center of the Business | Preaied during a session in which he} the union shall not regeive benefit of and Theater District i ‘etves. Tie point has been raised in Mi-j clergy. Together these attitudes had won —Popular Prices— H | | i COLONIAL HOTEL ~- Available at -:- Albury’s Service Station William and Eaton Sts. Phone 444 Tony’s Service Station Fleming at Grinnell St. Phone 341; ! ! ‘ j { | For Information On Ferry |! t. Service Call: | | | | L | | Board L | : uw meke you ome ! These distinctive ceilings of un- todey, end show eatin a ' crackeble Upson Board ere verit- Upson Board OC "He Chewer monic ably “‘s thing of beauty and @ joy ings end rebel sigs thet conceal nelhesas, forever.” They add e new d Siti and referred to Tallahassee for study.| much sympathy for the Duke in the past iney ignity ff First Class Fireproof Wi may result in Governor Cone asking the| few weeks and it is to be hoped that he Supreme court for an advisory opinion.} and his bride will be allowed to live in 4 also, has heard ere now what's; peace by those who like to meddle in the ‘Bieot.—Miami Daily News Whirligig. business of other people Phones 488 or 489 i South Florida Contracting & Engineering Compan» —Sensible Rates— 3 and Matecumbe 9:00 a. m. j| Cor: White & Eliza . eo i ii Garage Elevator

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