The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 23, 1938, Page 2

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THE KEY WEST CITrz=> WEDNELDAY. MARCH 22 AIRPLANES VS. SHIPS | Pesdececcceccescccccccs: , eccenseneocooocooosoces | epocconenbooscoocsqnsannes: eee? aed et cae ,, SEY WESTIN — THE WEATHER POLITICAL TODAY IN HISTORY P. ARTMAN, and Publisher E = or damaging battle- ae = <= ean important bearing on 4 ie a Henry's histor: speech, ending, “I know not what . L ™ = "3 se Happenings Here Just 10 Years a course others may take, but as - plans for developing our national defense. Age Tedéy As Tabsh From f - te FIRST DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY |. give me liberty or give 2919—Musstin For a long time the question of wheth- The Files of The Citizen Normal ge ae “| TO BE HELD MAY 3.1838 1. death!” at the Virginia Con- P2PT <diter, founded the da, as second class matter er pattleships costing 60 million dollars or Yesterday’s Precipitation | PRPRAPCRPORSSSODSRNPOSSO Cention. meg y ee cogend 4 a cpensive to ¥ f the campaign to yoy > t 2 about 150 members Membe he Aw ted Press more are not too expensive to risk o > _campaig! Norm Boe 5 eae titled to use zai! = 7 ie Taise a fupd of $1,500 here for the .y4, For Congress = 7 - Se tacks by airplanes has been d sséd, but OE 9 Ken Week teh 2 = Fourth Congressional District 1792—First of the - » so far naval authorities have generally fa- the Shrir > ly crow" 2: HENRY H. FILER pene under the i po pen + es — - o .. z t 6-27 ye ent. . - vored the building of ever larger ships. —— = u the ‘ os 2 te 5 The reports of tests recently made a More “= For Representative State 1868—The University of Cal 3 2 si 600 had been raised this Moor is ze aoe Legislature for chartered. our airplanes have demonstrated thro’ r and two of the sub-com- Moon sets 12:29 p. m. ——— ered. - directed at © floating mittee: ich have been making Tomorrow s Tides T. S. CARO Pa aes : : 1832—Pre s Hoover sgn s have not reported. : $ s y long- ris Anti-Injunction BM models that it is possible to sink or disable ~ pe gma Saas A For Rep SER PR rn - the most formidable battleship from the Low 04 10:35 Legislature wii il Zi ear = wil i Barometer eae at 8 a. m. BERNIE C. PAPY ee eee = $10.66 It is stated that we now have bombs = ured bu 3 pes capaci ae 2s <a | FACTS THAT ARE NEWS _ - 3% so deadly that one dropping within 150 | at eat Sots. ee WEATHER FOREC " For Representative State ‘> | feet of the most modern battleship or All of the i se ag See Legislature vould so damage its machinery by : : are - EVERETT w. - RUSSELL © i - . = E committee has 3 ——-— ussion as to put it out of commis- " rance that Cloudy iT i For satehe —— f Criminal It is also declared that ‘direct hits yer sum: been promis- Court of have been frequently made from high alti- will be promptly paid when ¢Tate s = : . tudes, pasate called for. Among the contribu- westerly Thursda WiLLIASE V: " ALBURY - 2 i $150 from the local B_P.O. SEES Re a Full details of these re € ave x other an $50 =f as ee he urs . i For Judge of Criminal ; not been made publie, as sider : Club. A proposa! that this Court of Record will tt peltiah ano communi- | $eerecy has attended them, and ri % nea ocd es 3 . LOUIS AL HARRIS SOUTH AMERICA, LIVE TO formation is awaited with inte interes : ne hk * i East - 3 ate : OVER 100 YEARS OF AGE. 5 a 7 as eee t s L vedere aa cl Pirst District JOAQUIN. (AT RIGHT)IS ‘IMP’ FOR 1 WEST BU A : é PHOVEMENTS FOR KEY NOTES ON BUSINESS ope nara ps ad ROE ‘ 1 WM. H-MONSALVATGE _—V/SITED DAY BY HIS : oe Di cussion regarding the business out- — - ay For Cicty Commissioner BRINGS HIM FOOD AND Water and Sewerage. look : differences of opinion among : of the roe ER CONDITIO? 5th District WATER. THiS “YOUNGEST* Bridges to complete Rdéad to Main-* su sed 3 s, ne! P st di being b “4 : eo HARRY L. BEAVER SON 1S 93 YEARS of the new depression has been reached is y : a For County Command Be OLD AND H4S OTHER Cicthcnsive City Plad main). difficult to determine. Many believe that is ina t and is ies ' i eis’s est- Fifth District ge (Au —_ Hotels and peeeets ee that recovery will be slow Bri iackgrr ae: ppl aad eas 5 i 2 . wen Soins Lear iO YEARS OLDE®. Bathing Pavilion. During the first week in March trad- a y within two weeks, is the Airports—Land and Sea. ing on the New York Stock Exchange was = Sela beni ms, ast, extend dc he of * T raxton 3 ar- + “s Delicious! ‘resh! Consolidation of County and City | the smallest that has been recorded ‘ ay returned from | O0rthern Ft ws ly Fresh! , — ss sco — meg a , y — TRY IT TODAY — Governments. any week without a holiday since May, a trip to the scene of activities. : : "a 1924. “The piece of road will be one of PreSSUre STAR mM BRAND = ~ | <= Z . - the finest stretebes on the high- 7 é vd th a b z z Automobile shipments in February ..,> said Mr. Warren, and con- s Panh; ; ead _ Who remembers when Dr. Julius ' were 47 per cent below those of February, cluded with the statement that sees — a CUBAN COFFEE Klein was insistently predicting that pros- | 1937, and the lowesfy since September, the piece which is ieee is as at OY siana ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS perity was just around the corner | 1935. Food is running about 17 per cent a rele ance btiacad a ae! — 2 . | below last year’s sales, and department stroyed by the storm which blew sacra Ore of the jobs of local newspapers ; store business is off about 8 per cent. y the Card Sound Bridge. central Pls is to bring business to its town instead of | During 1937 the total market value of Tas and on the permitting it to go to some other town. | all stacks listed on the New York Stock E 4d eine saan be ncisco Nor! 3 | change dropped 36 per cent, and there {t West High School yes- gion C ij “ON THE Sh* SHORE” hs 7 > have been further declines since. terday defeated the team from There has also } ht rain | Six Miles From West on: Charley McCarthy would make a good the senior classes by “a score of in southern F a the Tf congressman, one to the liking of President | Lumber production showed some in- 14 t) 13 in one of the fastest ‘Temperatures have : ~ | Srecialisins Ip Sea Foods | Roosevelt, for he always says what he is | crease last month, but is still below the out- games of basketball witnessed piains States and Mississinz | FINE WESTERN MEATS COLUMBIA LAUNDRY j | put of a year ago. One of the few manu- here recently. The Sopohmore jey ue hip || a told to say. 4 re lan facturing lines showing an increase over 5 a ee ee IS | eg a ALL LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICES | the first months of 1937 is farm imple- 4. .,bine to the 9-A team by a ASR DINNER From $1 j i . Lastinger, our lone mariner, at least | ments, up about 15 per cent. cate at a ~ = The Risser as : : | Fine Liquors—Beer and Wines Eee aap: na @ made a start to Genoa. Maybe next time Rar SOSA ee d by the girls resulted as was SaaS he'll get as far as Key West.—Tampa 120-PASSENGER PLANE : t ‘the game between > kee : -- Tribune. A better place. j sd sey E Js * Mee FEE I III PAI PAP BP PP PLL LAP AEL dropping bombs land. Sasi ge eee ee An offer by the noted flier and de-| unc Eohee eme > . : - - . - ALitoria. commen’ erh : Secretary Huil is working to develop signer of giant aircraft, Major Alexandre wij. according to all accounts. international trade in the hope that it will | P. de Seversky, to build a 120-passenger proved himself a strategist of no t draw the nations together, but he is get- | 2irplane for Pan American Airways was : ability by the way he went ¥ ting mighty little help from some nations, made a few days ago in response to invit Scand sant, te Guth including his own, in some cases. tions to aircraft companies for bids on the d the delegates they came largest plane they could build. in and got the promise of their - s igned a c upport Later, even Tampa For the month of February, the Key The new plane as designed v See atas 45 hae a West ferry tdok'in $13,079.25, according | ¥@ igh 150 tons, or six times as much as the vantage he had gained. ‘fo-The Key, West citizen, “Well, it’s worth | pemeot As ane ee ol gee woul ee re eo re adhe tol} to, go over "did Visit'the Island City. | 2 Wie spread of 250 feet, eight engines | A Kinstsh fim rt ea rod Times-Union. Conforme;*as we say in | developing a total af 38,400- horsepower, 454 i Wednesday by Mrs v a ts aia 5 | and capable of a criising speed of 250 Grab of Chicago, mites an hour at an altitude of four mile The monster craft: would be con- “ structed of stainies eel and contain. be- s the staterooms, a dining salon to seat eto Keg" West me t s only recently she ge. For the first time in airplane his- ger kinefich i Sookie passengers would be h din t € nt my guest this sea- Get Ready for the . Summer Months-- BLCW THE HEAT AWAY WITH AN EMERSON ELECTRIC FAN 8” Non-Oscillating viene 3335 10” Cscillating ; 9.95 16’ Oscillating on adjustable pedestal _.. we" 14.395 Senater Pepper's political opponents | re pulling fer his recovery—not for his | comfort, but for their own. They know | that a helpless candidate on q@ = sick-bed | raws on the sympathy vote, a'vote always | t tor in a ‘political race. ae 5 ; HW wings. . > tye nm roy bd Mayor Robert R. Williams, of Miami, ease nore = i 2 ld gic on ia inate’ < a ad r nd. 54 years ag OW S C ime 0 reen his fee to qualify for the May sunds of b aise for 12.000 m aries. Presumably he will run on his record. Like Pepper in the senate, he ! s he is willing to be known as a “rubber —KEEP COOL ALL SUMMER" 50 persons, also promenades and a cocktail MRE SAO MOM ME SE LG ME MLE LM Ss without With knccked down cypfess screen frames, practically any size window and at ordinary altitudes could a cnuib te a at aol 2 300 miles an hour. No estimate of he kind of as enti aad + Ww wiinatan news dispatch announcing the details of ?P PIRA. RAT ES c OVE! ; ; en ee . i its desigr ad. Ia ig +] FAMOUS FISHING CAMP | © Keorganization bill goes through. As 1 © i t rail } On Oversea Highway. 20 Miles ! J. Mark Wilcox has so aptly re- 4 Se " <a prob th Roosevelt From Key West xed: “You can get rubber stamps fo a5 gee EK —————__ {| —SWIMMING POOL— ents. Why go to the heavy expense of ¢) y-. wae - hay : BENJAMIN LOPEZ t Csstina Seeetet ling representatives to Washington? whith woald in aeeend ie pipe aba Tk FUNERAL HOME j a de is = we = ee now haul drinking water and catch rain { aoe s only in the whisper stage et.’ water, havir Jemonstrated by expensive 2¢-Seer Ambelabce Servier e plentiful signs that the Mi- Licensed Embabeer P a experiment the impossibi of bringing in ‘ West Overseas highws y, i perater wells. “The protpes _ [Phowe 135 Night osewh | PIRATES COVE K. D. Cypress Screen Window K. D. Cypress Screen Doors. Frames. Without hardware— Withcut hardware— EACH 45 EACH $1.05 A Real Buy In Lumber 1x6 No. 2 Novelty Siding $50.00 M. This is a very good grade of No. 2 Lumber (0 NAME LODGE ferry service will be resumed tainty of the Evergl s park velopment, rs on ee on “ae ' ey West and Havana. The Pan- which embraces much « . ee AGES BATHING } n highway south would have two jooming R ; this euahe tat outs FISHING BOATS ~ i lirks, one at Key West and an 2 : 3 = acne A iT; 3 Western Cuba to Yucatan. The route Ss ‘ i | TO ENJOY MEAL ome 1,200 miles off the pr een ESS wk -Seunes ; | | BEFORE TAKING FERRY to the ee : : ree oe 2 Yours at $% Crabs — Tertie Steaks Whirligig. while waiting in <he deati sts office. P. J. CONWAY. Pittston. Pa. © the Fanama canal and so Ss more than a whisper, howe i ! i i i “Your Home Is Worthy @ The Best™ LLL hhh hhh hd Lhd hd dd hd Add ddededadubdededidudes cw PIOMDAEAOCEDTORTOOOE ES. é CAAA AA AA Adhd dL hed hhh dadadadedadededede

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