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FAGI ° he they West Citizen shi * xcept Sunday \ . © HTMAN er and F ALLEN, c ing Ann Streets paper in Key West and roe County Ss lusively in this i | | A condyclass matter entitled to s dispatches credited paper and $10.00 275 1:90 226 ~~ ADVERTE ATES Mad w nm appl SPECIAL NOTICE « ards nks, resolutions ° ‘es, poe ete. Will be | nts a line. e by churches from 0 ved are 5 cen - forum and inv s i s and subjects of or Mt Will not. publish. anonymous MPROVEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATEL BY THE CITIZEN | 1. More Hotels and Apartments. i 2 ach end Bathing Pavilion. Airports—Land and Sea. | Consolidation of County and City Gov- ! ernments. 4 “eo ongantty Auditorium. Pi ANP) ' EREBDOM OF, THE wie ny] ne re " whére ‘hews trodbechethere where news is free are human be- CARL ACKERMAN, Dean, School of Journalism, mbia 'Iniversity. uppressed = thane, Ti8, 1} al ne“ @ rs ae hate \* < | 0S 0 BT HERE Oder ved, “many voters.-will -te- SADA MIS NOW. 4 WHY HUMOR THEM? | any American, who. esteems his Americanism. what does he consider the | greatest privilege he has under the Con- stitution of the United States, and he will reply readily, “The privilege of voting.” Chapter 5 y. a hundred Americans, residing i “[ know a little something of] Nothing makes a sick person feel Ask a ape red Americans, residing 1 «y7OU'RE not exactly a member| whit Jonathan meant to you all,”|so good as to look at a pretty “What are so many brase-hate West. if they exercise that privileg- ve. the family yourself,” Hugh |e Said after a moment, -ad now | girl. The uniform "vill be becom~ doing,,in “Miami_ this a itt reeularly, and what will be your answer? | reminded him sharply. his voice was quieter. “I had the|ing to you. too—that’s important year?” — Cornelius Vanderbilt, ~QUOTES OF THE WEEK hay ve Chairman Smith, | Committee investiga mean to say that ‘cam me non-essential?” — Va., of House ting WPB- Kea, ‘Certifies te Tth day P Newsfeatvres privilege of knowing him a little, | to you, I know.” down there himself. | You may find the answer in the small per- | ,“Oh. ves, ! am,” retorted Dr.| ind he was the salt of the earth.| ‘There was a fine scorn in his ents phere all he.'polts i Nichols. “I'm taking over, bere] we'll miss him, all of us who ever | yoice that brought the color. in’ “Leavé them home. Onc war is : pe gn |g By CoeTR: WN BO to the polls in , where sonatas left off! I'm mov-|had the honor of knowiftg him.|q hot, angry tide to Rosalfe’s | | enough!”—GI's reply to proves! | nace ty a. certttieas st | Key. West to cast their ballots in practically ane into this house in the morn | We'n, alae him. But, by thunder, face. , ae by Rep. Fulton, Pa., to let wives the nam Atchiaen. Rp avery -electi 4 =S si we've got no right sit here] « ot an idea that it overseas. joreno | every. election 3 ; “Oh, see here now—” began sniveling and whining because oe ries jurse’s Traini 2g. rt — et Sie ee i J. Frank Roberts, who is familiar with Hugh, startled. : __ [he’s gone to his rest. If there is) Course established here at’ the “AE the pay-as-you-go system | orty descr bed t it Si} DotHéS. -in- speaks b heuieree Meredith said swiftly, “Will|a life after death—and there's got| hospital,” Dr. Nichols went ‘on, | tet the 3 000,000 taxed bidder | oeal’ po itics, in speaking about the large you, Dr. Nichols?” to be, any way you figure it—then | his voice quickening with inter- | 4aborers of this country, it is im- ” the Cree ies 4 nunibers of voters locally who remain away | “Certainly,” snapped Dr. Nich- [Somewhére Jonathan knows about lest. “We've got the equipment, | ative for the government.” — 7 fay. 196 ™ fr : lls, estimates the aye “ols. “And if you two don't stop|Us. D'you thin ne'd be happy. | and if we can form a class of halt | | Lewis A. Dibble, Chm. Govt. eset, from the.polls, estimates that, when we 4:53 cniveling and Phthings-well: eveninsicde: tne,Pearly Gates, with|q dozen girls, and pul! a few || Spending Comm., Natl. Assn. of have reregistration. not one-half of the | it’s been a long time since I took ee Pete's arr Maite? ie if he! wires, I feel sure we can get the | Manufacturers. t we meee ent guedimed lik at 7 in the county 2, Slipper to a girl, but neither Ewavouy Were sitting t ere | government to accred:t us. That'll | rk of the Chrewtt Samet sert qualiiiec ot 7 in the county o¢ you is a bit too big for me to whining because he got away from] be your job,” he added kindly to | 4 to the'autright roe Counts, Pian ill bether to x re. do it right now! Aren’t you}you? Rosalie. “You can be the first to | Lamisovess cavermment of C- Ry: Florence BR Sawyer, 1h ieict her ett earl) }; ashamed of yourselves—both of| They stared at him, wordless. | enroll, and you can get out and | a ent ‘and purchasing power ar dort eee In other words.” he said, “I doubt you? You, Meredith, more than| His Piercing eyes went from |stir up interest amon other els | Perey oesite (he dangereus ‘ininiiai i the qualified 1 vill total 3,500.” Rosalie. You're a woman grown;]one to, the other ang ie] your age and get them to enroll. | ji i: 1a he 4 ifi wi ota ) anda eek bee sorts: you | pounded a clenched fist into the Fem Nia eake Srath whichis we bypaths down which this wou xomler OF aves aries tee . Roberts commented on another e of local voting in the event that the precincts in the county are merged into of Rosalie but for her to si ive o i at full advantage. | 2! nd whine—” ot to stop grieving and snivel- |] all right f zi ve or six districts, so that full advantage, ae paar furiously, out- Ing about him, fe had 2 Gne, full| J)OSALIE stil) stared at him, || night?”—Query to New York n saving the county money, in holding | rage in every linc. “How dare you | life: he lived it .o the hilt, He and Dr. Nisnols paused ar.d curfew authorities. elections, may be taken of the voting ma- | talk to me like tnat?” | had a lot of the things he wanted:| glared at her, frowning a little. igi ” Dr. Nichols eyed her with|20 man has the right to every-|Then sudden) ne burst out, | _ county commissioners have pur- | rank distaste. thing he wants, but Jonathan got! “Well, for the love of little g-een hased. “That's a line that went ou I’ the precincts are merged.” Mr. } his‘ voice. “But it’s just what y frotivthe voll because they will ered to, be too far away, Even as : 1 you.” i Rosalie blazed, e, with ,precingts scat-4 ABU Bh over-the countys some ‘voters do | 20°F like you.’ are a doctor—and not a bad one, either, considering that you're a woman. I don’t expect anything with the ten-twent’-thirt’ days,” he told her, sarcasm stinging ‘in would expect from a snip like “That’s quite enough! I have no intention of staying here to be insulted by a— She turned furiously towards lead America.” — Pres. Philip TAN tm palm of the other hand, and/have providea 9 urse!ves with ete of pnee snorted, “And by the living Jupi-|Nurse’s Aides I'm quite sure that | Murray, CIO. r Bey av RN thet ter, you owe hint more than that! ‘ we can easily recruit a training You've got to let him go! You’ve 4 class of Cadet Nurses. “I’m going to be married. Is it ‘ to celebrate after mid- a hell of a lot of them, He was tired and he wanted to go—and you're sitting here howling like a lot of hound puppies.” Rosalje had recovered. her breath, a little and she said ightily, “Rosalie is leaving in apples, get that silly look off your | face and say something, can’t | om And suddenly Rosalie tilted her | pretty head back and laughed ‘until ‘the tears slid down “her cheeks. It. was laughter that was’ t I ¥ a OK MONROR IN PROBATE. : Estate of IVER OLSEN the mornin only. a hair’s breadth this sida of To ,All Creditors and All Person Dr. Nichols said flatly, “You're |tears: but there wa; BONES | Against Said Estate: : not going anywhere—except over | amusement in it, and after a Ji Je | ; ach of you, are hereby she wiped her eyes and ‘looked at / fequited ‘to to the Jonathan Blake Memorial HA Tee the trotible to g6 to the polts:to,) the door, but Dr. Nichols said} Hospital to enrojl for a nursing | Dr. Nichols. ‘ 5 any claimy and d¢manuds whic aEheir ballots.” " + Parply, “Come back here!” 1| course!” u 8 “Who am I to dispute right of | oF either of vou. may lec haven't’ finished with you. Sit] Open-mouthed, Rosalie stared| Way with a stearm roller?” s'.2)jjageyor said County Undoubtedly what Mr. Roberts says is | down! at him. yielded to the :nevitable. 6) | Judge of Monroe ine P — but should: count RS 13 Rosalie stared at him, open-| “A—nursing course?” she stam-| , Meredith said unsteadily, “Oh. at bis office in the « mit ¢ —ro aj ut shculd county or city officials mouthed, her eyes wide and in-]mered feébly. “Don’t be s-s-silly. | darling—" ‘ 5 at Ke humor a voter who does not take advantage | credulous. Dr. Nichols met those|I don’t know anything about tak-|,,Dr. Nichols said savagely ; , rors the greates a yy wide, incredulous eyes and said] ing care of sick people.” ‘Now don’t you go soft on her 1 e , e greatest priv corded him by | again sternly, t down!” “Then it's high time you} and turn her into a jellyfish again. ur Constitution simply because he is too ‘And, dazed Rosalie subsided|learned, don’t you think?” ‘re-|She’s got some gccd stuff in h.. - . } a into her chair. tirned Dr. Nichols sharply. “Do| ound to have, being Jonathan s Neoricr oF APR y or too careless to go to the polls? you a world of good. You've had} granddaughter. I'll get it out of ron TAS ner, too—or wring ner neck! You Chapter 20TLd=tet _ zl ‘In large citi a high estimate R. NICHOLS walked the length | the idea too long that you're too e ti ge cities, where a high estimate | DJPONIzs room and back again, | beautifil to be useful. Well, that's| let her alone and 70 vn home. | Hee hates —— | placed on the privilege to vote, thou- | pands in his pockets, his shaggy,|just where you're mistaken.|¢an handle her! As administrator of the I s » § | TME KEY WEST CITIZEN , of voters-not only have to travel | leonine head bent Beauty's valuable for a nurse too. To be continued cuir ais \ .* ' v : ALA . a \f » than would be the case with dis- Nice oe ine 5 Seal ON TOL iN Ue P . TLL always seek the truth and print it tricts in Key West but also stand in long | ay. ; So US } Ns w.thout fear end. without favor; never be || lines waiting for their turn tq register their |f TOO [ A TE TO KEY WEST IN id afraid *o attack wrong or to applaud right; [preference for candidates. it : Ir : pio | sways tight for progress; mever be the or- | Men and women of *thatttype are the i \ DAYS GONE BY , vane NV ‘ can or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, J) ores who have mage AmericA great, ae CLASSIFY \ 2 AME = APY siicey aNaAN JONES taction or class; always do its utmost for the ie may be gs \UBy, men ‘Or womgn' ; : ear lesions FILES OF THE CITIZEN, eee avonce yi Y he Me yelipue: ujever ‘tolerate cormiption of | ho put the Bits! Fo “t rouble to cast [es Poa : ‘ OF MARCH 24, 1935 ' ‘orp! 3 . “* : Hick’ awAb OMe ‘vice and praise virtue, | ballots, are wid@awathe f@:.Gon ditions thht' | te ca Nn | = | 0: ih BRYANT JONES Gi matmend good dane by individual or organ- | will help them as ‘well 9s their community | he By RUSSELL KAY | Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Goshorn; . Ca rere: 16 8p nae sation; tolerant of others’ rights, views and ard their country as a wholek + yee | 7 aa Seer Jr, arrived yester) aueinst ; roe peti i ~ » . ee oe eS ees . seep manae items mets tn mntt nn nermpemeee—ememame | day from Miami to visit Mr. Go-! on or before the 9th da sng: print only mews that will elevate | | “< §6 let's, merge the! Precincts in the | ~ @ first, much to Ploridarsaeriealtivar ana | SHOnNS Parents, Ble.-and -MirsyiG.| AVMs A aml asabe capeomtess tp > Wh dante ind reader; never comet.” infy to uve almost twoSthirds of the e&- t,; # thet dndustiial Nicteleninen ts. -1Khoe_ N. Goshorn. | 1 AS confessed splits penke of holding: ah election andedisregafd | ‘ ets, asisands,of acres lready: under | Sar 15 79, oe Lp tp! v | thdep Rle > aes . ks eae a te ; ie i } eae - seq! Members of the cast of “Pirates ‘ ? F .». | those Key Wetters who-shru ay the * aim, informed 5 7 OGas ) 2 gS ee heady who | hn, Rl sighwass tavere ak . ed }of Pensanze” will leave this eve- R hawee perme ~—"| privilege tg cof, the polls Gimmotery 2 crowedy wit \: ea taal now /Ming for Miami, where they will! \ VOfcE'POR FIGHTING MEN © 5} Why hum@t'them ay Are npt-| trucks, i 10 prowide textile manufac-| Present that musieal comedy to-| Lorn OF APPEEOS TION ' i on * wes a ; mor! v —_———— ' | wofth humoring? s Y ts with the fibre in, a suit-} OrTOW night. WILLIAM V, YOR TAS BRD : . q Je able form fe he se. Attorney fo hapter 2072a—tete of O88 H. Green, of> Illinois, | = i : i gr eee ene |) Gio eae ne | ry r Chapt “ h the demand that “the | Take a tip from those who know; idle ek neers ee eeees Real tive J. Mark Wilcox in the House | ; a ; : : Bosses ue ites s that! of Representativ roposi : ht our battles ee ig = eles. st ap iets a See Page 2s proposing the ; attle ould talk can aid the foe! Ug a ie Gonetes been ostablishment of a submarine n ng of peace pee at nee ee Been an base in Key West during the win-! V r yon Which there To hear some people ore would think j 4 e muy openine ter, was opposed today by the! ;}; ; n The only question | that lung-power was more important than | )« t ne nd greater opportunities for Navy Department, according to } lies s . : pe . eeciany Ao hore new. an / ssocated Press dspatch from pre cal application of | brain-power. : cil, 2 : Washington, .published in The termination of the man, | Peg Te ee ee ae ie : Wi DOE iy ODera MON! Citizen ' 2 m4 v N 1 mie is developed, ‘ ther ns who fight. Vv text ll undoubtedly lo- ae t cht. | LEMON MEST ee : We William R. Porter and J. Lance- . y ive ¢€ ’ eht- : ; tein enoreien tt lot Lester today were appointed we conference. Theoretically, government can con- S heastern shore of the by Governor Dave Shoitz as ‘ : eh ine, : : N , the state and nation’s; members of the 30th annual ci | represented by some } trol the cos x by setting prices. B annual con- ene da ne 2 chercom pete by senting Paaesie By 1 1 icing area for winter! vention of the N nal Rivers} th ho means certain ¢ various makeghifts, including subsidies to ee mens Palm Beach County,| 29d Harbors Congress to be held! "¥P"°. isa certificate s represent imotee afi the | producers, tbe made te work for inte jeads :the country jn #2 Washington on May 2 and 3 deemed according to law, U ‘ } t 1 . * * } ‘ +4 erty described t c : e he, too, wears | y . aha is inevitalfle (eonsid + t ural roduction. Belle he niches Ne : oO, well vhile, bug Pultimate re : HE is inevitable | : S : ae me Baa ean ae “Byron Price Diseredits As-| 2°, ni4hst > firet. Monde. : 1 ; 1 @—cost of gti ine fudih » increased eo. aes te uae , growing like weeds, Newspa-| Sumption of United States Enter-| ‘+ px possible tthe dighting mew | taxes ar Ee s. A reasohable profit. |.) : Cae are more a hobby. than al ings Soy War” in ‘a «front-page |") nod he President-of the United | must bem ophiiz< Se thet will be ho | eve p. a siness, “with publishers Paul| headline of an Associated Press} 14. ates an ee | sroduction. ae ee Sieessing that todhy tane sar ardin and Luther Jones. Paut! 2ttiele published in today’s Citi-p + Re sawy: Ne as, direc t duction. Weare witnessing that today 4m ph eee i@ 18 county commissioner for the! 7°? | ‘i ie ce set . ® wlicies, represent them. jin butter, ham, bacon, beef, ete. loka i 5 Lia t and takes his job -seri Charles are aes | py: Florence B. Sawver. DC . hat the fighting men | The fundamental reason for the butter ‘ even if it does interfere as # Ss cu petusned este) | \ 3 nm ay ae) a stay da veeK eaeee a es espoused by Mr. | shortage is the price farmers are allowed) R ) S ous v8 eee Miami Rare peer CIRCUIT COURT OF THE A i : : , me Z : ades ews at Canal - 5 JUDICIAL CHROUIE re satisfied with !for milk going into butter. The urns Point i the Belle Glade News. — ' Hu ATE OF FLORIDA Honicneen cance lor natthee ret cnccd le | navi a farm. Mrs. A. L. Broast, who had been| IN AND FOR MONIOR COUNTY | such milk are so low that tney are forced + at a 1arm~! visiting her brother-in-law and FLORIDA IN CHANCERY . i j to market the miik in other outlets in order | Y Rok ‘ been pe eats sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rob-/ rvrj-t Wake i i : VITHOUT SHAME {to meet high production costs. So we might ne . nce ditional °" etumied yesterday to’ he os pivonce | j - ss as weil learn to getjalong without butter 4 f ! sltural Exper-) "= 77.” 2 ta OVER riotism, Seattle) and all other products where prices are set <4 Sta pe Eyes ad returned to|,,.ORDER oF PUBLICATION for 1 which are out of joint with th of pro- - a wo t 20 000 PAIRS duction tives. | , : t = —— ol R -| Today The Citizen says in an iv. ‘ ’ j of , ° opy The b minds of today seeking y editorial paragraph \ ‘ 1 : a fe < As a testimon. mith wel iis salen rno penal- | improvement of the world in which their k c the nominate hab iS ee as d die to | children are to live. The proposed ape ee toca | Ta » _ ; oa) Men who hen com-| THESE GAME WARDENS Sn, PRESCRIBED FOR ean . travel —_—— s " M yp kings while’, ¢ A;SHORTER WAY : ich and! Denver, Colo. — When Capt : : ‘ } IN THE t AST e without shame 3 ; = of the Jack Weiler's Continental Air) gctits’) : 1! YEARS ; Wil = ive. British 1 t ng to, Lines plane flew into a flock of | 5 Sir, Wliliam Beveridge, British Liberal, ¢ Town,! ducks as he was taking off, the! - s '~™ . Bible man re- crificizing the’ proposed system 6f voting ‘in i . ; section, Captain returned to the felt 0 ==, - St N-BAN % I believe every worl|-security. organization, calls it en of th country. | check his radio antennas. One of GHERMAN HOTEL SUN GLASSES short wav to a third world war.’ prot st coast at West, his F pastas 465 N. W. Fourth St., Miami | Avoilable—Seme Cm " 1 : t E encounter an-! speci a- . coke. a s Qual —. The ) formula may not be ideal. 5s 8 ¢ ane i scan homa, se -Weiler's Sched arse - “Ede _— should not be | but the criticism of ctionists is no > ) rf ery i r f 5 hunting 1! captain had ens Kev | helpful unless they come forward w : 1 H 1 id the f as one. 5 ! I « er, this f ound of . . er powers einig long the nation gree na set-, ATEIRST TOME : - system of vod h Hn c 2 Yoeaut, SON OFA a DR. H. E. CANFIELD OPTOMETRIST t * to another war, t it 2 4 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat | Office Hours 812 25 pm i n view of the practical 1a Floric beckons the | Specialist + 619 Duval Otnes 938 ae r three score failure to try some system will cleome even if it can’t al-) use Office Hours: 7 to 9 p.m. at Street Nesdeace #1 meat Per auar ‘ where !c might ae . Galey's Office. 417 | : other war itribut | Cold Preparctions as: directed) Dr, : 417 Eaton St.

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