The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 22, 1934, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR ce School Program At Convent Tonight i St. Joseph’s School “Class Night” will be held this evening at the Convent hall. A program will be rendered in connection with the event. The regular graduating exer- cises of this institution will be held on Thursday evening. Making Plans F or Alumnj Acsn. Meet Final plans for the twenty-first annual reunion of the Key West High School Alumni Association will be effected at a meeting of thé organization to be held in the sehool building tomorrow night. Reports from the various com- mittees which have been appoint- ed will be heard and other busi-| ness will be transacted. The reunion will be held in the Key West Country Club Thursday evening, May 31, at 9 o'clock. Howard Wilson’s band has been engaged to play for the occasion. Clotilda Carey Weds J. Knowles The marriage of Mrs. — Clotilda Carey to James Maldon Knowles was solemnized Saturday; May 19, at S# Paul’s Church, of: this city. Father Dimmick performed’ the ceremony. The bride and bridegroom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred SOCIE |Mrs, Harriet Bedell © THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ MRS. J. ROBERTS [VEGETABLES WILL (VOTE ON JOBLESS | DIES YESTERDAY) BE SHIPPED HERE) CENSUS BILL NEAR (ity Asnocinted Press) / | WASHINGTON, May 22.—An H. E. Goodwin, director of} CHAS. MITCHELL TO SPEAK HERE Charles A. Mitchell, candidate} |FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE 1 CONDUCTED THIS AFT- | ERNOON Arrives In City ; Mrs. Harriet Bedell, a United ; Thank Offering Worker, at pres- ent living and working with the! Seminole Indians in Florida, was |commodity distribution for the) army of 100,000 door-bell ringers for the United States Senate, will i y i ‘i ive in Key West tomorrow in FERA, with headquarters in Jack-| Would find out how many Ameri- ttive in Key NW more pee are jobless under a bill due the interest of his candidacy. | for action*in the house this week.| Mr. Mitchell will give an {,_ The plan, which has administra. dress covering the, issues of the) tion backing, also provides for a C®™paign tomorrow afternoon 3; sonville, advises of a shipment of vegetables to be sent by truck to Key West. ad-}* lan arrival on: the Havana Special this morning, . She was met'at the “train by | Rev, Arthur »B: Dimmick, rector |oe: St. Paul's Episcopal Church, j Mrs. John G. Sawyer, Mrs. Rut- ledge Curry-and: Mrs.°J, L. Wat- Tous, members of! ' the’- Women’s Auxiliary. of’ the -chureh. Mrs. Bedelt’ will talk to women 4:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon in the Parish Hall and in the eve- ning will again be heard. For the evening talk all are invited . to hear her discourse. Thursday. night she will appéar at St. Peter’s } Church. : Mrs. Bedell’s visit is sponsored joy Mrs. John G. Sawyer, Mrs. Mary Biaza, Mrs. Joseph Cooke, Mrs, Charles Sands, “i } Sawyer, Mrs, E. J. Bayly, M Louise Grant, Mrs, Rutledge Curry, Mrs. F. W. napp, - Mrs. Emil Sweeting, Mrs. John Baldwin, Miss Florence Williams, ° Miss Mrs. Mary: Ingraham, !-Mre‘* ‘Edtiiindfi Curry,’ Mrs)’ Mary ‘Ingraham, 'Mrs.}' Benjamin: Tynes, Mrs. Milfon Saw- yer and: Mrs,'Jarmes Pinder.’ ipo Knowles; brother’: of thegroom:! ¥i u Mr. "Knowles is the ‘son of Mri and Mrs. ‘Thomas. Knowles of’ Mi- ami, and Mrs, Knowles is a resi- dent of this city.’ _ NOW AND THEN (By STEPHEN COCHRAN SING LETON) PESCSeoesocoeooecooOOCCC® (Views or opinions ex- pressed in The Forum ere solely those of the writers and not of The Citizen). ‘The rea] enemies of law and or- der in these United States are not the Dillingers nor the petty moon- ers, They are those in high places who bring law and order into con- tempt and who, by special _priv- ilege of one sort or another, evade the penalties which we the peo- ple have by common consent! agreed we will submit to. COccecooccoeosoocoeeLeed friends, ambitions or hopes, gets the works when he transgresses; whereas the man who can plead high family connections, freedom from want, and every incentive to decency that education. and-cul- ture can bestow receives all con- sideration. It is the outcast who can with greater reason plead ex- tenuating circumstances; but from’ the arresting officer to the court) which will hear and determine, special privilege is recognized and truckled to, To the everlasting icredit of t President Ulysses S. Grant, it is rs. Ejlie} { (- Mrs, James H. Roberts, 70 years old, died yesterday afternoon 4:30} o’clock in the residence at 1121} 7 PDR " ipers of beans sent from Washington street, after an illness Fig, Gad echeteaes jeovering a period of about three) years. Funeral services will be held this afternoon 4:30 o'clock from! the chapel of Lopez Funeral Hom: on Bahama street. Rev. C. Vai hampers of squash and 125 ham-jstock. ~ It calls for the expendi- | Quincy, |ture of $10,000,000. | reach Keyi The measure, which bears the! West not later than Thursday, {ame of Representative Lozier! With the arrival of these com.\(Dem., Mo.) calls for a census of | modities on that day, arrange- |" Unemployment, employment and | ments will be made to start distri. °C¢UPations,” as of Nov. 12, 1934.) bution Friday and have disburse-|, The data is expected to be of; ents completed by Saturday. help in- the solution of many re-! covery problems. | Ryn, of the Congregational of ‘carloads of pineapples and Brethren, will officiate. i Pallbearers have been selected} from the congregation of the Gos-! ‘pel Hall. ' Mrs. Roberts is survived by her widower, James H. Roberts, and one sister, Mrs, Martha Sawyer of Oneio, Florida. SHOLTZ-RECEIVES ORDER DEMOLAYS: MUCH ATTENTION Bill Ortiz will be given his first} (By, Associated Press) | flegree at a meeting of Robert J.) WASHINGTON, May 22.— Perry Chapter, Order of DeMo-,Goy. Dave Sholtz of Florida un-/! Ethel Thorsen, a lovely Nor-'lays to be held tonight in the wittingly came in for considerable , wegian lass, has been chosen the'Scottish Rite hall on Eaton and more attention at a joint session | most beautiful blond in the Zieg-| Simonton streets. jof congress than he had counted feld Follies. Ortiz was to have been given his upon. H initiation last Tuesday night when;- Part of the program commemo-, Curtis Stanton, Jeff Knight and rating the 100th anniversary of; Jerome Berkovitz were ‘taken into,the death of General Lafayette | jthe order, but was unable to at-! was the announcing and seatingiof tend at that time. (various official groups; including , |governors of the states. ‘The Flor- ; jida executive was the only ® one! es who showed -up. ‘ | PHILADELPHIA—A laundry in, Joseph Sinnott, house doorkeep-' this city displays a sign containing er, loudly proclaimed the:arrival these wor Don’t kill your) of the governor from Florida and wife; let us do it.” escorted him to a seat in the sec- jtion reserved for governors, amid: Federal gasoline taxes “ cost much applause and good-natured‘ American motorists about $180,-!laughter from the distinguished as- | 000,000 a year. ‘emblage and amused galleries, B, Petrie, representing one of = mae i UNIQUE LAUNDRY SIGN tiye manufacturing companies, vho,, was in Key West two days on business, left yesterday afternoon for Jacksonville. Miss L. Rose and sister, Miss i ‘Anna Rose, who were in Key West, to attend the funeral of ‘their grandfather, William E. Rus- sell, were outgoing passengers over the East Coast yesterday In the shipment is contained 70:'gensus of agricultural and live- ©’clock at the corner of Duval and Fleming streets, FERRY PARROT | BRINGS FREIGHT, Ferry Parrot arrived from Ha-! vana yesterday afternoon with 23 other freight. The fruit’ was transferred to 36 refrigerator cars and sent ott ever the Florida East Coast Rail- way this morning. CARD OF THANKS H We wish to extend our sincere} thanks to all those who assisted i} any way during the illness and death’ of our loved one, John W.) Carey. To those who gave the, use of their cars and the beautiful) floral offerings, we are indeed: grateful. We assure each and/ every one that their kindness will | never be forgotten. { MRS. JOHN W. CAREY AND FAMILY. may22-1tx; (PALACE Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 15-25¢ ——_$_— afternoon for their home in Mi- Mrs. Rose will leave later in the week. | ? Mr; and Mrs. Cyril Lowe and baby, Frank Harvey Lowe, left yesterday afternoon for Mate- cumbe to make their future home. Mr..and Mrs. Juan Borges, who were spending a while in Key West with relatives, left on the afternoon train yesterday for the home in Miami. L. H. Stodieck, assistant ticket agent for the Soo Line and Rock Island Lines, and Mrs. Stodieck, who were spending a part of their vacation in Key West, left yester- Gilaring examples ‘are not hard recorded that, while president, he}, day afternoon for their home in Luckies are always in All- | kind to your throa With 2 G-E Monitor Top’ jou get the standard 1 warranty... PLUS 4: mores years protection on sealed:ine= steel mechanism for only. $3. @ The mechanism represerts approximately 70% of your. tera refrigerator. Look to its a . cest value in the refrigerator you buy n inits use year after year. Features - mechanism provides constant bout many years. oc Top set a new standard in’ ration at low cost. Now, you nst aay possible replacement -in-stec! mechanism for only $1 np as THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager cold 24 iy The General E dependable ele are protected 5 ye on this famous scale MBA Te 4 7 ays: Minneapolis, Minn. to find. One of the most recent! was arrested for fast driving on — sites Pacem gine Ponuiyivinie Avenue by a negro . Shoe: » who : } policeman did not source of mortificatidi (‘to ‘the Te render eatin Farmer-Labor party’ of Minne-| ments ‘i ely sota, ded: ih tow | In rapid succession he crashes! Ctien, Seep insisted upon three ears along his path because! paying the fine usually assessed he “wanted them to get out of his’ and the following day the police- way.” Then he fails to shake off man was commended for his his ovate _ r sg ger vigilant performance of his duty. Om fhe demand of-one of tus vie-| Not until all men are in truth tit "He is released on his own, dual before the law, will the law Tecognizance, ‘deserve the respect that can give Just why he should not have! it power and prestige and preserve & ‘ becom The clean center leaves are the , mildest leaves—They 7aile Beller / center leaves go into Luckies. Then “It’s toasted” — for throat protection. The long, golden strands of fine to- bacco are rolled uniformly round and firm...no loose ends. That's why Luckies do not dry out. Lutkies are Mrs. George Saunders, who was spending two weeks with her chil- dren and other xglatives, was an outgoing passenger on the after- fféon train for her home in Tav- ernier. < J. B. Dickerson, special agent for the department of justice, who ! was in Key West yesterday on; business, left on the afternoon train for Miami. UCKIES use only the clean center ? leaves for these are the mildest ‘leaves—they cost more—they taste better. No top leaves because they are under-developed, bitter and harsh. No Berlin Sawyer left yesterday | bottom leaves because they’ re coarse, béen slapped into the cooler,” even| it from a complete breakdown, as you and I,” is another reason! Congressman Shoemaker has afternoon for Miami to be gone a| short time while consulting a spe-| why law and order is a decadent thing. No drunken vagabound ever de- served severer treatment than this man who by his unsportsmanlike lack of common courtesy has laid himself open to grave doubts as'to his fitness to be at large on the highways of the nation. He of all men, crowned with honor by the franchises of his neighbors, weighted with responsibility by the nature of his office, should be the last to be guilty of conduct un- becoming a gentleman and an of- fiepr of the government. There would be little loss to hist constituents and a vast gain to the cause of common decency if his} seat should be declared vacant. The poor devil without family. BILL T0 ABOLISH LAID BEFORE BELGIAN SEN. ATE; SPONSORED BY CHRISTIANS (Ry Associated Press) BRUSSELS, May Under a Grastic bill which has been laid before the fac- tories, shops and offices would be prohibited from employing wom- en, The measure, which is sponsor. ed by three Christian democrats, Father G. Rutten, Paul Segers and Cyrille van Overbergh, woukd deprive 400,000 women of their positions, it is estimated. The only ones whe would be ex- empt would be agricultural and home workers private senate, Belgian servants ‘distinguished company. It was} cialist and being treated for sinus} President Hoover’s custom, it has} trouble. been reported, to ignore all the| .. ee laws for the safety of the ttavél-|° Major R,,W. Hart, chief sur-| ling publie,-in his journeys to ahd] ‘geon of: the United States . Public from:the camp at Rapidan, Along] Health. Service in charge: of the that: yoad there was! no °-offider larine hospital, left yesterday for who asserted the~ majesty” of the} M Lites commonwealth iand® ehecked the| ***** lawlreuking president.’ Te” there] § CAC") had beem:: there ©was* ino tpubltic ENA mae | passion for ‘equality! and’ ‘qhal| df BABE Dukinéss ‘Visit with W. H. rights to protect him in the ger-/Green. formance of his sworn duty. | | So long as we havé men in high} _ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wolf, of places, “boring from within,” and | Jacksonville, are in Key West vis- | going unrebuked by the _publie) iting relatives and are the quests | which hires them and pays their!®t the home of Mrs. Eugenia; liberal wages, we may expect a! Freyberg on Division street. | lesser and lesser degree of respect | i for “law and order.” j Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Maloney . came in on the Havana Special 1 'from Tavernier yesterday for a jSecretaries to professional mer | stay with relatives, jand women in posts of high re-} sponsibility, | According to the authors, the Edith and Annabel Moffatt, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Victor! Moffatt, who were spending the | Week-end at Marathon with rela-| tives, returned over the East ing in certain industries to sup- Coast yesterday. plant male workers by female | labor,” Eugene Salis, who was spend- + The use of (women workers, ing a month with friends in Pitts- the sponsors add, ‘has had a dis-|butgh, Pa. was a returning pas- jastrous effect onthe moftality of | sqnger on the Havana Special yes- | children, They cite figures show-' tetday. ting that the mortality among chil-' —_—- dren under five, whose mothers’ Miss Winona Lounders, who are working in the Ghent textile | was spending several weeks with industry, was 39,33 percent in the McLendon family in Miami contrast to the nation’s average of /returned on the I na Special 23.12 percent. | Yesterday. | In order not to sttike too quick-} jy at industry and commerce, the! Mrs. Roberta Genovar and son, sponsors suggest that the measure | Robert were arrivals on the S. S., enter into effect after a six-year Florida from Tampa this morning transitional period. and will be guests of Mr. and Mrs! Cornelius Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Marie Cecelia Rocha was chosen! Braxton B. Warren and other rela- recently from 1.00@ Maryland fives. Robert is a student at mili- beauties as the winner of “On to tary school and will spend part of Hollywood” contest, oHis vacation in Rey West, : dirt-covered, sandy. Only the clean always in all-ways kind to your throat. * “Tt’s toasted” V Luckies are all-ways kind to your throat

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