The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 22, 1937, Page 2

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be formulated. While the action of the cry out to: ; ment of the proposal and leaves the initia- foe 50. tive to the Government, it is an encourag-} ing sign. Certainly, it evidences a realiza- tion on the part of medical men of the need Ht BUbsS if RE BRe Ht ii i i | | i ul i f i f E i = = < er hours income the shorter West tem under which advanced medical care is Sons have a fo: | emus, not the causes of = wealthier ee Sy tn ine Say tight for Now York where not available to a large percentage Of oUF | ihe aia elise, ine Minimum, United States. The sun rose io, boys to sail July 2 on board ; population and reaches another large group | Biv2!s a Nats Gul tg? ueegen ne gress mentions “fair labor standards | this evening giving day period Leviathan on = peo cry athe of people at a cost which is almost po Sa a ot eotional “feneee ona tena |». total and 41 onthe, ‘as ora te oon days of 1928-1929 to buy common | jtoars is momentarily, mooie (cover 43 tin = pe) Readers of The Citizen may recall stocks on thin margins for old age|it weee, Seales are Sxed above the | that pipe age — ane some early discussions in these columns! “$35"paron Munclausen's highly |P2¥. and if maximum pours are not | Key he aoe about this subject. We have watched the | colored stories, the +, of | compelled to suspend operations. For tag ‘Scotland, Italy, trend of the medical profession in recent ; travelers’ tales of the frst order. To| ‘€5€ Same reasons a prominent lock | poje of, oof Sotegient years, during which time the family physi- | lating to wazes, working ) ingen age lng patanlss rake ‘ the United The last census cian has taken an economic whipping, |! 24 prices, depend for its success | "°™ = i can Samoa to have _ r = é of at Again, if the National Bituminous | States fest has the shortest (7 19 955, while specialists reaped relatively high re-{ justices. Coal Commission increases the price | days in summer and the longest ait wards. We believe it to be a fact today ' that most students of medicine have aban- doned any idea of becoming a family phy- g | [ HI i :f i : F : | if | | ‘fection or class; always do its utmost for the as oil, natural gas, and electricity. Or, Motor boat Leo with a cargo of. . Mhetie, demn nia mate corrantion ®* | sician and that the medical schools are - siform price regulations | was captured last night near Som-| jtaend ned turning out specialists who have been at- up-ie-éule. warprisas eititciaes | orere: Hight. bg: Const Guard: ves-; done by individual er organ- x é ape ith convincing : sels, it was stated today. The men} fasiion; teleroms of ‘ana || ‘acted by the higher compensation which | gestv be laws to set planting of some farm |on the boat have been placed in newedagman rtp oe ar comes in their chosen fields. : we geen as x overproduction |the county jail. Officers of the, c : Doctors who oppose state medicine ae © wake 5 if droughts oc. |CO#St Guard are today checking AMERICAN EXPRESS TARVELERS Be ee ee Oe beater: neten come, and wish to retain private contro] of the pe emaeeclan ten caer world: prices rise | the contents of the vessel and said promise with principle. i | * f: i | é 5 it medical profession probably realize the danger involved in such a mace ; Fs These Cheques, issued in convenient nations of $10, $20, $50 and $100, cost only t Basically the family phsyician is the back- : gs : y Bs #5 4 IMPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST bone of the private practice of medicine, | ‘ditional Salen, oo for each $100 purchased. They are - z ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN |/ although the type threatens to disappear ! = inted| wherever travelers go, and carry the added and — because of a nill-proportioned distribution | important feature of a prompt refund by the Ame Water and Sewerage. of the compensation earned by various | erican Express Company in case of low or helt Bridges to complete Road to Main- practitioners. One reason for this dis- ; before your second signature is affixed. : land, parity in income, in our opinion, has been | Teller about them. Free Port. the apparent hostility of the profession ‘to- Hotels and Apartments. ward split-fees, which merely means that} e eececccecoocce 2 m his ma 5 ! THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST the family physician sending a patient to! Today’s Member of the Federal Reserve ake a specialist would receive a part of the rf Alrpesto—Lond compensation now going entirely to the ex- i i ms pc P going entirely :,,,{thniversaries pert. : Quick adoption of the “spilt fee” idea Pritts: coupled with ready acknowledgement of |Mean __. A its justice by medical associations would | Normal Bia RIE @ cool summer. Bad news for the fur in- do much to restore the income of family ee z 85 .75 1805—Giuseppe Mazzini, Itali «80 patriot, born. Died Mare! ‘B2 1872. * F 4 as oa ee = 2 ; Yesterday's Precipitation OF Ins. ae be Morphy, - dustry, :| Physicians, thus encouraging medical men j Normal Precipitation... .11 Ins. Otleans chess player, known ‘as by ie S “ ‘ “ é, * fp ESEES the gieatest chess genius in« his- Y . rf 3 se | to give their life in this -field. Without | outing ses clock tain mormon. icy, bare a New Oran.” Died \ 2 ¥ fOU - : ATT ' One blessing conferred by radio is} S0me such inducement, we forsee an in- = Tomorrow's Apress ‘July 10, 1884. & aa . A ss un rises 5:39 a. m.j that some speeches have been limited to | cteasing scarcity of general practitioners | co) ccs 7:19 p. m.; 1837—Arthur Gilman, Cam- a » > : 16 minutes. until a point is reached when the Govern- ; Moon rises 7:15 p. m. dridge, Mass., founder-director of \ ns a : In u ‘ ment will have to step in and regulate the haty sets at a. m. ae ix ene = \ i 3 : sas uli moon, 23r =. 62 p. m. the “Harvar. nnex” whic! le- i A ~ entire practice of medicine. | Tomorrow's Tides j setoned ake es corer \ OR REPAIRING YOUR WATER LINES, LET US BID ON YOUR : making Sp Akgeaaes RS saceeeeeS j A.M. P.M ' prolific author-editor, born at Al- : you having TRUTH SURE TO WIN | Hish . 215 oe ton, Hl. Died Dee. 27, 1909. NY REQUIREMENTS OF PIPE AND FITTINGS | Low nome 4:04 i 5 ea as | Baromet. ding at 8 .: | 1846—Julian Hawthorne, journ- Misr i The Professor Robert A. Millkian, phy-| sea level, 30.00. ‘alist and novelist, son of the N 144” GALVANIZED PIPE, that ‘sicist, fears the effects of present efforts | ee ont ar ray born eres a ba Se a Sete a 7 fo: turu world thoughts from facts to “ir-|' WSATHEE FORECAST. | Tost in Gan Pruncieps, Jair 46 N 34” GALVANIZED PIPE, rationalism.” Speakjng recently in Copen-| (Ti 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) | — ‘ Per tok: ee oe The plied to a hoodlum hagen, Denmark, the famous scientist de-} Key West and Vicinity: Party Ewes Wormer es y * and short-sto1 vriter, of 2 id gangster then a crooked ; d that not for three hundred years ees. Seared aeeces ‘pest = a Foes ie fet ee ) aoe 1” GALVANIZED PIPE, 1 banker a bankster. the world faced a reaction like the SS alos a le to moder~' - go, April 7; 1914: Q Pe FG in trees 4 Present when mankind’is told to return tof Florida: Partly cloudy tonight 1856—_H’ Rider Haggar Cee ) Cut Length—ic More Per Foot ‘This column recommends the out-| “superstition and irrationalism and against |and Wednesdey, possibly showet?|1,, Engtish novelist, born. Died Q . cons bursts of Heywood Broun as an effective| science.” ————— pee straits Mav 14, 1925, IN We carry a complete line of fittings for the above sizes of pipe ‘ literary purgative and the observations of Our comment is based upon a short |and East Gulf: Moderate wester-, 1879-—Porter Emefiin Browne, hh) - Westbrook Pegler as a revivifying counter| newspaper article and we have not had j'y winds becoming var'able over’. verigai, bon at Beverly, Mass |W BRASS HOSE BIBBS: BRASS PLAIN BIBBS: : stimulant. the pleasure of reading Professor Milli-|**'"eme orth portion; partly eq at Norwalk, Comm, Sept. 20, yaa 1%” kan’s entire address. We are not aware | overcast weather tonight and j934 - Q ole eee ae en oe a -- 80c - TS tel epee i . ; Wednesday, scattered showers over : ’ ghia REDE REE SARS $1.00 4%” to Older people will recall the emphatic} of the exact nature of the forces which he ‘extreme south portion, and over the north an _ central N ; declaration often made by the one-time} warns against but, undoubtedly, his re- | Ss : Plains. a : os . How é Senator David B. Hill: “Iam a Demo-} marks were based upon a broad survey of | “=ATHER CONDITIONS | ae See \ FOOT CHECK VALVES, GLOBE VALVES, BRASS: erat.” In going about the country one} present world trends. His warning is; This morning a disturbance of, _ emporarily' In Charge a BRASS: .. BS hears the same declaration but punctuated | timely even though it seems unnecessary to | ™4"*ed intensity is central off the; . prokes % --- $1.95 a site ‘ a — . i seas 2 5 New England coast (Eastport, Bag fi SieeP \ 1” $2.95 1” $1.50 by the qualifying addition—“but not the} any rational human being. The world, |! yf. 29.42 inches) with low pres-| Preans ¢ - = Reosevelt: kind.” . ° however, has witnessed some crazy be- sure extending. southward over wie Nee eee s sas s hi sed ithe middle and south Atlantic Pale 2% ee te = 4 . meet re ayevior ip the yaars which. datgoWmsk oe Acother dutarbancl, © Cprecke Se, Ey =» DRAIN DOCTORS: PITCHER PUMPS: 5 : A people may prefer a free govern-| and some of the same foolishness IS @P- | over Saskatchewan (Prince Al-| i ae Flexible wire cable for open- “Red Jacket”. Chief of pump ‘ ment; but if from indolence, or careless-| parent today. In the long run irrational-|bert, 29.52 inches). Relatively Eopest ing clogged drains— No. 2. $2.50 ‘ wees, or cowardice, or want of public} ism cannot hope to overcome the truth of EL EP PTe seek cores the red ft} (RAGE 2 oa No. 3 $2.75 : . they are unequal to the exertions{ science and no system of ‘human endeavor Ro, 78° "210" an ers. d ‘ pirit. y Missouri valley and pressure is for preserving it; if they will} will successfully.stand in opposition to, the jiso relatively high over the Gulf, Warnings to Mothers ae. ee * not fight for it when directly attacked; if} truth. | delet Gere General darting: the! Thee vestonn edad sh tvthitee> N Glunpidte SAK fasteni een ‘ they ean be deluded by the artifices used This does not mean that anyone!).¢ 94 hours in the pa ose! took, ont for Atemech Safes, vernege ) Op rese Wine ‘astenings. BOWL BRUSHES 1@c and 1S 5 PS. = Re) ~ cause of signs pa! easily s = x te cheat them out of it; if by momentary | should accept every hypothesis advanced middle Atlantic states, lower Lake per orang ‘icuin, Ccaaiieetion: Seem yy wake celluloid finish — $3.25 DRANO—SANILFLUSH . dimeouragement, or temporary panic or aj by speculating scientists, because some- pipe Peas Ee sonthere wer Se eg i ahogany stained finish $2.25 Large can Be ‘ fit of enthusiasm for an individual, they] times the theories fail to develop into /oshern “Rocky Memalaia caren day still troubles both city and country AY a ean be induced to lay their liberties at the! facts. It does mean, however, that Once The weather is somewhat cool- pageg ante n4 pay agg ag ; SOUTH FLORIDA 5 feet of even a great man, or trust him with| science has established a fact that intelli- ¢r this morning in the middle Mis-| tuce, cabbage, fruit, water, ete. ) CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING CO. ‘ rd - .. | sissippi and Ohio Va'leys and in} Try Jaxxe’s Vewuurvce at once and powers which enable him to subvert their} gent people should remove from theif 't,. southern Lake region. It ia) Yat the child's stools closely. Pleasant, “Your Home Is Worthy Of The Best” ‘ imstitutions—in all these cases they are{ minds those thoughts which conflict with warmer in North Dakota; while | ee Sane ae. Q 5 3 ‘ more or less unfit for liberty.”—Johnj{ the truth regardless of how great may be ee are negligible.| ga— = i White and Eliza Stre~*- Phene 59° ‘ the sentiment attached to them eat g in Ole Pee baa 2," 3 Stuart Mill. | the lprevail in the Rocky Mountuins ‘WIAD IDL IDI IM So ss mm e 2 as 7 7 2 |

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