The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 17, 1938, Page 3

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MONDAY, JANUARY 17. 177°. | $8 KEY WEST €ITIZEN The - (Special to The Citizen) There is an accomplished paint i etieg Anemos to college. TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 17—Goy- dustry and morality, i i ilies i Bipuptgo cic a girl, is running @ lettuce farm Hard Driving Wind ernor Fred Cone announced today ‘those whose feet have once slip- then Mexican; died in June and 5 °° 3° oS. - \ HE was burning with impa- . that tentative plans have been Ped, the state will have accom- Settlement successfully establish-| Fred Huhne. 724 Eaton street. fence for the seeks 40 poss to made for @ new parole system Plished more than in bringing ©d by his son, Stephen F. a1 nist / i “T have talked with other gov-| North Carolina, Chang and Eng, | oO gon, hit bemshes 4 h ernors in whose states this “Big | Siamese twins; Americett actots! 1. ne expentiy ute Brother” plan has been tried and | and citizens: Married sisters here:| 205 ae. seme sone he "gig they are enthysiastic about it. If one having 10 children, the other gx . it is in my power I shall persuade | nine, dying within hour of Huhne graduate the Florida pardon board, of | each other, the second probably | ME ak Ganniet vate which I am a member, to adopt | from fright. i ‘ < this plan. This plan will not only; ; be the means of redeeming many| 1899—Wake Island, about one) wayward young men but will/ Square mile in area, a Pacific out-} also result in large savings to the} Post on the U. S. to Philippine; rr canis ge . The fact 98 per cent of the first-| by U- S 4 Hl aes mea: Ge secure’ eet i j itude termers paroled have succeeded, | Wilkes in 1841; today important | er = oo - — eee A im, it i many becoming important citi- | frane Peciiie apr dramepgrtation. this city sche Gileae-aat the field evel j zens to their counties and state! 1903—Department of Labor and | “#lizing in all types of able for games. iving. Offtimes under the present system, cer-| Commerce created—divided into|#&- in addition to continuing his °5 SS © == > semagaee Diamondball league play will young men, fainly Shows that under more! two bureaus in 1913. Naame Seine 2 — Pe when the pole is inability to get work, believe favorable conditions others will) j Eee Mes Cok , rigs The Senior League will themselves forced again into do likewise. I do not favor ex-| 1923—French invade Rubhr,| Suppose The farmer doesnt seed ang age night games, and the crime.” tending tts system of mercy to Germans suspend mine contracts| it might be worse. Suppose ti ce to tell hum when its Social League, a junior organiza- hhardened criminals or those who and Newfoundland ore workers|Red agitators got bosses dissatis- din ume on Sunday His vard tion, will engage in afternoon i i i ivi have committed unusual and! with contracts for ore there find | fied and persuaded them to quit. is full of ety reistves os i ities heinous crimes against society. | themselves out of work. {—Akron Beacon Journal Buffalo News g Fy & Bb big EEE EH of fe ; if ie Bre” EE gs abegSee Tati ARBIVAL OF DESTROYER crime. if Florida can put its| DUNLAP WILL START — Young _men into the paths of in Poprossesopsccseses: GET YOUR RADIO TUBES TESTED FREE CONCRETE BLOCKS ROLLING ° : CLASSIFIED We have just installed the PLANS oA | wine ateontan ee conn Ore} COLUMN latest type CONSTRUCTION -- 4 7 | Destroyer Dunlap arrives here ‘of next Saturday with a number of | eepecessesecesosesosesss | TUBE CHECKER | athletics stars aboard. — | Ad ; | and can test your tubes, METAL or GLASS, under ives F ; - wlarer tee eee actual operating conditions Lopez Funeral Home are "| Advertisers should give their jed in plans. swith | Cet address us well aS their tele-| PIERCE BROTHERS Pies > ——— my number if they desire re-_ { nine axe-promoned. : | Payment for classified adver- : woh: | Managers e_various teams’ ticements yar i mentioned afe planning the royal! but regular advertisers with ledger, TEXACO TEXACO eye: 4 FIRE CHIEF FIRE CHIEF GASOLINE é GASOLINE ! PAUL’S TIRE SHOP | pecccesesescepesescooses : Sapna onan Cor. Fleming and Sts. | 1706 — Benjamin ne FOR r White | statesman, patriot, au’ , Siplo- | mat, scientist, inventor, ymiloso- | i —Courteous Service— abe ; B si i tig H, i rel : ate Ei i : PHONE 65 : | iti i ir i Bag g He & 828 no suite rat Cooma) ‘TREVOR | INSURANCE | keepsie, N. Y., lawyer, state jur-- RING. Initials “RFC”. Lost by} ist, cabinet officer and U. S. Su-/ i: AND Office Batches Coy 8. MORRIS ae: PLUMBING 319 Duval 328 SIMONTON ST. s age? F ss if Hf frac ‘are forgotten today | INTERIOR DECORATING. | ergs not make an ade-| PAINTING, and insic . quate living for his family writ-/ work, expertly id it out to her. There |iea there, Feb 22, 1810. moisture between the | ; ; 1800—Caleb Cushing, New-| Kraft Miracle Whip Salad heryport, Mage, Naam. snere = man, successful diplomat in Dressing and China~and Japan, cabinet offi-/ Ma cer, in the confidence of Lincoln, | scholar, called one of the most versatile and talented of the century, born in Essex Co., Mass. Died Jan. 2, 1879. 5 z ea. zt E $ ee Sh RATATAT. f § sd Eg ‘3 E i 3 sas BE li ct i ij t i : ts ‘ gE | gE ge i i z Wy rf f i g g re i d ‘ie Ee i 1822—George Fuller, among the great American artists of his age, born at Deerfield, Mass. Died z line, Mass, March 21, Fe fx 2 238 ade i . 4 ; i & 5 ca apt a fi 594 ry oy é J g F aye & & Hl ; ze I 5 Booth, |7 Ht gh TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS ee 3 ie COLUMBIA OYSTERS Seeeeececsecscosascesesssosseseses 4 i { - Ieee Home Made Fruit Cake Prof. J. Warren Madden of the Cora W. 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