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=""| The Key West Citsen (=== VOLUME LIV. No. 94. : : KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. PRICE FIVE CENT Be Given Full Authority CONFIRMED AT aes se oe o 7 eames: y a Cur- CHURCH MEET! | : INNS < IPAGEANT TO BE — | Trading Carried On Was Fsiecn (inp damentaten ‘wvees) SERVICES LAST EVENING sd I : < : — PUT ON TONIGHT | bape 7 ss bg “WASHINGTON, April 20.| ST. PAUL'S IN COMMEMORA.| # eed : : oe ' AT P ARISH HALL : / > Huge locks TION OF CENTENNIAL OF| | INSTITUTION J # es i : : WILL BE DIRECTED BY MRS. precéding the reading 0! eo ney ae tory of the church, there will be | the nation sought toradjust fone hundredth anniversary. \ i: . 2 o P ts | 8 pageant showing the church sea-|iteelf to prospects of “con- emigre pponhagrence — : ra a _|sons. ‘This will be directed by| trolled inflation” after more rahe ST oe ee / Mrs, E. J. Bayly, and will begin | than three punishing years of scar tige ny neice acl 4 * », x i 4 7 feasts will be tapos as will sts nnn sere? — a Fa mas }tain saints days. The opening} Seis number will be a selection by the} ples. i dl 4 : i {senior choir of this church, Wall Street’s excitement hour proving to: be an enjoyable ; “ a ; ee : ‘ ; pPsanR ke. pale anes = = on that ee q 3 througho! { : . y roarious ri rt i - i in- ais jg Ra aa whi < Rebah Sawyer, Betty Henriquez, epee: genre . 5 any ‘of these meth-| is a part of the centennial observ- : 5 14-DECoRe 4 | Gerald Jaycocks, Juanita Curry share tched oe new curren ance, will - held at the rcdir : greed pm 5 : Barbara Carey, Roberta Mateo-| the Chicago Board of Trade 5 do in Lene is afternoon’ at oil: "LIGHT 0 T/ F vitch, Mary Curry, Virginia Shine,| where wheat was bid up +4. __4| The following is the class: that’ 310 3 OUT: ; |Helen Roberts, Romelda Johnson, | three cents and more a bush- a confirmed during’ the serv-}\\ 14 ¢ peace-time “war”—a struggle against © usemploymént— In the center ‘circle young rectuits are at their first méss at one wrank: Alvatea. Fant Soidenits el. : fees: sworuinn, Ma_|that already has mustered into service the first of the 250,000 men of the army camps ‘or mobilization. "At the lower left, bed-| S@thtyn Diaz, Alice Jane Lowe, be? Annie Ma~ for in. P: ident Rossovelt’s program combining”jobless relict . _guaking comes early.in the day befote,.the newly made Foresters ad.|Norma,.Garois,..Winifred Shine,|- Cotton at New York soar: ilie Anite Hgll, Flora! : ‘And there's something almost .military about «vance to eat out seedlings (upper left) or- do’ othit” treedlanting| Kathleen: Watkins, Sybit Roberts, ed $2.80 a bale.” Stiver fu- pact, “Hattie the orderly schedule that runs the clock around, keeping the men » work. There's time for the barber too.: Nor is recreation forgotten | Bonnie'Mae Watkins: = |g ie am Eloise Thomp-| usefully employed, housed and fed—with $30 monthly pay im addi. (lower right) in preparation for the next day's part of the adminis-| Following this beautiful pageant, Tes two to three cents an Parks, Mary Eliza-| tion. The pictures above give an idea. tration’s “big push” against the depression. there will be an ‘exhibition of pic-' ounce, : : Allen be ne . tures and: events of St. Paul's! we aun congregation since it was estab-! Rubber, coffee, sugar, cop- : ce| Willidm | Monroe naa a Cruz, Jack Ashby Leo Sa © | ; : > ; : uae ee ‘Benoa coer is eecamcee LWO Killed When Train Senate Bill Amended To |x rics, Sr. mwas ot rede it wn wiaeerese”| Takes Fire After Crash — Cut Governor’s Salary 2. hm: 's-20 ritmo the uk t proposals for the Mae for Fol mesa ot Seer a aeeeenveny eames e {parish dressed in costumes of > was the wildest since the week follows: ‘ p those days, and these will be high the palmy days of 1929 and ot farm ander came [BISHOP WING Hysterical Passengers Leap EXCHANGE OF © | saiSisisaest* 7a” so_|"=*¢ i Sues a ad chore dropped RECN : Afernoon: ig ge : GIVES ADDRESS From Windows But None! PRISONERS AT ‘The. sonia: alny._soeaded oe! BILL TO. ALLOW jnearly half an hour behind 44:80 p. m. { Are Hurt; Train Hits! state officials’ salary bill to cut actual business on the floor. mieresatanseene | ATROTARYCLUB) task truck | BORDER LINE, rresrs sasry rom 000] MUNICIPALITIES | The resh to bur was so Friday, April 21 | a your to $7,600, and cut state) TO) BORROW FUNDS rama? Pos vegul ne napus Public Reception for the Bishop, pitt : : 8:00 p.m. DELEGATES TO TAMPA CON-) | PARDONS SIGNED BY GOVER-, 2ttorneys’ salaries, who now re- - ” | (Ny Associated Press) This will be followed by an or- } * i i wate og gan recital in the church at about; VENTION MAKE REPORT OF CORNING, Ark., April 20.) NORS REPRE S'E NTI NG! tive: $6,000, to $4,600. Sicuch ontidetmusueos Wahidetichs 2: & i * a v } ait > TRIP; SEVERAL GUESTS AT|~-Two men. were: killed to-|:: PRISONERS, RESPECTIVELY,| Thé senate received a bill te, ‘ 3 ate sath actin Wt ged” we : | authorize the governor to call gen-| RECONSTRUCTION TNANG| la age 2 j +t iTag 4A yt of. crarreses§ ag the | LUNCHEON TODAY jday and hundreds of passen-| IN INTERNATIONAL EVENT} erai or pacticiiar morateriame on| CORPORATION EO tately | ti foleign * han pee cc axawe a ‘ | gers narrowly escaped injury | mortgage foreclosu homes, | yj uns | dealings ther th’ a fever ‘Phid will:begin: at 7:30 a.m. and! s y jury | tgage res on *8:| oV ARRANTS COLLATERAM 2 neg ; feverish slase Right Rev. John D. Wing, who| when the: Missouri west (iy Associated Prem) | farins and businesses under cer-/ oe Key West —— er hi Na ial : at EL PASO, April 20.—Climax-! tain conditions, and a resolution | | a eA SISO RE ¥ ducting the cen-i Sunshine Special ca ire | calli sti Ry PAUL MAY 2 tan Lorient an sasaned at St. s - th jing one of the strangest murder calling for > constitutional amend-| 5 ciat Weshhinhes orvennondent| SPEED) RECORD ON gouty — = ee peor Episcopal ‘church, gave an|@fter having crashed into a! . | ment grouping cities and counties} of The Ciizee receive oly; A oh Bishop’ a 2 cases\in Miczican border. history: bn ubtia basin ¢ ide| . WASHINGTON, April 20.— Communion 7:00 a. m. | address at the Rotary luncheon to-) hugh gasoline tank truck at ee "| shunicipalities which are hard ALBURY MEASURE r Maty, Sweeney alleging defama-} ‘Church School Mass, 9:30 a. m. {day and his remarks were great- | Willian: Sides, Avsusiona: south | uniform laws for each class, jon of character and asking $5,-| Procession, Dene. Mam, sermon |ly enjoyed by the members mak- Moark, near here. ; : sr "|. The house passed a bill Hanting Sees St a ee by the Bishop, 11:00 a, m. jing up the organization. E. E. Nelson, truck driv-| once sentenced to death for the; traveling expenses of state of-'ly from the Reconstruction Fi- Among the guests at the mect- ‘ } js % ‘ 7 sermon cngting owl cnn Tne a the|@r> and Ed. Hurt, fireman, | shooting of « Joarez waiter, ex:| ficials and employes to $4.50 alnance Corporation, under the) PERTAINS TO HOLDING QVER 4 “ day and reducing mileage ex-|térms of a bill introduced in the; cou FOR H ae, wee Generel W. C. Rivers, were. the two killed. hekenged at the SE on from seven to five cents aj House by Representative Edward cucisoged a retired army officer, who bas| The gasoline truck explod-| jmile. A similar bill wes intro.|4- Kenney (D. N. J.). | NEYS AT LEGISLATURE been visiting in Key West for | bridge today for a Mexican serv-: i Tax anticipation notes or war- jsome time, A. B. Baumann, audi-|ed after the collision and the! legen yeltares —s the pee ie would be the only collateral commun as H tor for the Clyde-Mallory Steam- | ing a life sentence in Texas for! 2 ia lvequired for such loans, the meas- {ship Company, and Charles H,| flames spread to the first | j tration-sponsored bili to lower (Florida Press) _ . Y killing. liabilit, s jure provides. it 20;—~ | Ketchum. | five cars of the train. bey ~~ ie oon bg, i nadgeedcs aacsige Loans to any city would be con- TALLAHASSEE, April 20.—An Sebastian Cabrera, president of ‘ | Meers was coavicted of killing | measure to limit mi ; {fined to its budget forthe year, Construction com- the club; and Mayor Wen. H. Ma-| ‘iysterical passengers) wae Ito 50. aardarome It is proposed. Oxdinems mupiai-h yoeh house and senate, was sign- atthe} GRAND JURY HOLDS DEFEN-)j,,¢ who attended the Tampajleaped from the windows | ™*"# jeal, whom he sus-| . ‘pal functians, and payment of o-i od by the governor cer ye. i convention of the organization, | bis wi obs aad is father! a lice, firemén, schoolsteachiot, 4 i DANT FOR FIRST DE. | and doors. | pected as yer of his fa ‘STORMS CAUSE delet taken of the-ig me within one hour and 52 min- made their report at the session j GREE MURDER today, outlining the various ac-| Sticking to the throttle in! i= * Juarez saloon three years would. be the principal object of : H “ 2 : grand jury now sitting BE bores Kecidar Heepeaing se “svt face of the blazing gasoline | az0. LIVES OF THREE <oisii-c’ scones. oe ¢ this morn-| They reported that the Key!flames, Engineer Charles, . He pardoned by the | | President Roosevelt: will be ‘arg e bill to eal War club won the $25 prize in : oe ea / sao — led to support the: messure, either Leadbetter brought the train | nor ef Chibuahea in accordance! erp s SONS OF TE in itx present form, or os an spoke of pag omer hd welcome ac-ito a stop and then fell UN with an alk age | ECT seein amendment to the Reconstruction | corded them during their sojourn . his ee . i OKLAHOMA AND j Finance Corporation act, oF te in the west coast city. conscious from seat crit-| The pardon for Jose Carrasco, | lone of the relief or banking mess- lically burned. Passengers | as ‘ i epi dof B| i SNAKE AS PAL ' by Governor $1 3 (Ry Ancocmted Pres? } oie He ‘egy ears erating lof the finest sort, according t STOCKHOLM, April 20.—Free| MORRISON. Ul—G. FE. Math-| _ HITCH-HIKING AT 70 ‘Kenney. Because of this fact, jinstruction in choral singing i eney, United States Department, eT i land the number of cities which one of the vocational and cultural, of Agriculture agent in this city,| JACKSONVILLE. — A truck jare in need of financial help, much courses offered unemployed young: who carries a three-foot fox snake ¢river in this city recently picked [support has already been enlisted One group of young in his coat pocket, claims that up Mrs William Marley, 70, of ifor the Kenney proposal, and Yecently gave their first con.' they are “pals” and are never sep- Raiford, Fla, who was hitch-bik- ‘iw expected, according to its with great success. ‘ arated. i sor. wyatt

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