The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 11, 1937, Page 4

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© PAGE FOUR ° ~ Junior Clab Directors of the Junior Wo- ing their regular meeting this aft- ernoon in the rooms of Hos- pitality House on Duval street and announced before the meet- ing that another meeting of the War Veterans, held a very. inter- entire club will be held in the esting meeting last night in their same place at 5 o’clock tomorrow! meeting hall in the American’ jf afternoon. At tomorrow’s meeting the club) Commander W. H. Ballard : was members will make arrangements! present and waz introduced, by: for another of their delightful so-| Post Commander C. H. Ketchum. cial. meetings and announcement} While the meeting was not will be made of the hostesses for tended as one between the Amer! ican Legion and B. H. MeCalla~ Camp, several officers of the legion were present and joined in extending a hearty welcome to the! visiting department Cooperation between the Cast of characters in “The!and the local. camp was an idea! Light That Did Not Fail” will hold| put forth by one of the legion of-| Friday afternoon. Rehearsal For Play Set For Tonight | \ man's Club of Key West are hold-} Happenings Here Just 10 Yorn { DAYS GONE BY Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen B, H. McCalla Camp, Spanish Legion Club House. Department in-} commander. | legion Seems like some folks think co- a rehearsal tonight at 7:30 o’elockificers and Commander Ballard, operation is doin’ what they tell you in the Sunday School annex ofjcaid it was a new and grand ide: and he intended to make the same: First M. E. (Stone) Church. The play will be put on in the near future by the Young Peo- ple’s Department of Stone Church. Fred Knight, director of the play, requests a full attend- ance of the cast at this rehearsal. Social Club To Hold Meeting A meeting of Eveiready'''Star Club will be held tomorrow ‘aft- ernoon at'3:00 o’clock"'at-’ the home of Mrs. Cooper on Southard street. * “A full attendance % bership at this mi salon of the Over-Sea Hotel expected that a full at- There will be a regular month- ly meeting of the Division Street School P.-T. Association held to- morrow afternoon, beginning at 3 o’dlock, in the: school auditorium. All members are requested to be in attendance. Ernest Hemingway, the widely read author of many articles and @ number of books, léft yesterday by plane for Miami, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pierce, who accompanied their son Jack on his retarn to school in Atianta last week, returned over the highway last evening. Dan Navarro, agent for several. makes of automobiles, left yesterday afternoon by plane for @ business visit in Miami. County Commissioner Wm. R. Porter and B. M. Duncan, chief engineer of the Overseas Road find Toli Bridge commission, left, yesterday joon on the plane for Miami on business in connec- tion with the bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Cates, who were visiting with their chil- dren in Miami and Coconut Grove, returned over the highway last evening. Roy Crummer, head of the Crummer Bonding company, was an arrival by plane from Miami yesterday and after spending the afternoon on business with the company’s attorney, J. Lancelot, Lester, left on the 4 o'clock: plane. Lucius P. Ordway, Samuel Ord- Neo Itch Too Deep For This Liquid Imperial Lotion py Cage that go down into to reach and kill the cause of eczema, rash, tetter, ring- ‘worm and common itch. Pleasant to use.eTwo sizes, 35c and $1.00. ——————— MONROE THEATER Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor in GORGEOUS HUSSY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c: Night: 15-25 LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME ‘sary were: Mirs. C. B. Ketchum, of Miami; Mrs. N. J. Bardick, of! Kalamazoo, Mich. , identist in Key West, eqjopened his office and resumed practice in his offices in the Re- nedo Building. Dr. Renedo cently left all of his practice to} Dr. Aurelio Perez and attended to! commission early suggestion to all the camps in; Florida. | the seventy-sixth anniversary of! her birth yesterday afternoon. to. fm Phipps wants to know why ' anybody’d want to git blood from a turnip anyway. Mrs, Frank Reshore celebrated ‘YACHT ASHORE WAS FLOA Many friends called at the home to extend congratulations and; PORT ON SATUR- DAY Yacht Se-Ward, which was eground at the southern entrance to Caldez Channel Jast week, was “afloat Saturday and came into the se . { harbor. Dr. J. M. Renedo, well known/ J, Gillette, owner of the vessel, as re‘ said upon his arrival in the city that the vessel had floated with the high ‘tide and that he was leaving on the return to Miami. Mrs. Reshore’s birthday anniver- re-} in the fight. other business interests, but from) Reyes fought gamely but it was time to time returned’ to the city) evident from the first round that to meet his old friends. Recently! he was outclassed in every way. he decided to again take up his profession and started last week} Editorial comment: There are to make arrangements for the re-/to be three eclipses of the sun sumption’ of his practice here. } this year and two of the moon, in addition to which there will be a The January term of criminal! nymber of politicians go in to per- court opened yesterday morning! manent eclipse. with Judge J. Vining Harris pre- siding, and all other court offi- cials present. The term was|Mbloney, daughter of Mr. and opened by Rev. L. Munro, pastor! Mrs. Charles Maloney were mar- of the First Methodist church who} ried yesterday afternoon at the offered the supplication for right! home of Mrs. Euphemia Maloney. and justice to prevail during the|corner of White and Division deliberations. The first . cases'streets. The ceremony was wit- heard were thirteen pleas of’ nessed by members of the family. guilty. James McGuire and Frank Frow, the men who were charged with robbing the Elks Club, and when arraigned for preliminary hearing pleaded guilty, changed their plea teday and will go be- fore a jury. . R. H. Noble and Miss Gladys The Key West Chamber of Com- merce in its new location occupies quarters which for all round ele- gance, artistic accessories and beauty of arrangements is not surpassed by many others in the r 'south. Miss Minnie Porter Har- Fight fans of Key West last'ris and Miss Heen Williams are night witnessed one of the most’ being complimented on the beauty thrilling programs of pugilistic, of the arrangements and the gen- events ever seen in this city. De-}eral attractiveness of the ar- votees of the sport said it was rangements and furnishings, the best they had ever seen. The} main go of the evening was_be-! tween Joey Miller, of Birming- liam and Gus Reyes of Key West, and both boys went at the fight- ing from the tap of the gong. This was a scheduled 10 round bout but Miller put Reyes out of Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kerr of 711 Southard street, a girl weighing 10 pounds. Betty is the name selected for the baby. Details of a brazen theft were disclosed yesterday when officers from the sheriff’s office arrested two negro boys and charged them with stealing a number of cases of condensed milk from the ware- house of Cabrera Brothers on the Mallory dock. The boys are about 16 years old and are being held until a third member of the ring is caught. Four cases of the milk were recovered by Niles, They had been bought by Federico Redera. The vrice paid 'W. Mayez, of the customs house] was $4 per case. The milk usually service in St. Petersburg, and!sells at $7.50. Mrs. Mayez, were arrivals on the} ——____. Cuba this morning from St.j Petersburg. way and wife, were arrivals yes- terday by plane from Miami and went to the Casa Marina hotel for a short visit. {°Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Horton and daughter Louise, who were spend- ing a vacation in the city, left this morning for a visit in Ha- vana. IF YOU LIKE GOOD BREAD— THEN SWITCH TO who was! AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD —Made By— VALDES BAKERY Mrs. Emily Price, spending a while in Tarpon Springs with relatives and friends, returned on the Cuba this morn-| ing. eAn Invitation TO OUR ERY soon each of our )” friends will be receiving an invitation to our Wedding; and we want it to be the best looking invitation we can get.” Naturally, you want your Wedding Invitation to be the Fery finest; and that is why we are inviting you to inspect our remarkable line of genuine Steel Engraved Wedding Invita- tions and Aanouncements in the Favored Styles + THE ARTMAN PRESS CITIZEN BUILDING wish for Mrs. Reshore many more| V=SSEL WAS BROUGHT INTO / of their party, find in the figures happy returns of the day. Out of| town guests present in honor of! Sheriff] — __ THE GAY DESPERADO Comedy and Short Ree! Matinee; 10-15¢; Night: 18-28e) Leaves Port Tampa on Su: and Wednesdays at 2:30 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. M. Mondays and Thursdays. Leaves Key West Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 A. M, for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdays and Fridays § P. M. for Port Tampa, Fla. For further information and rates call Phone 14. a Seen Re, Federal licensing of cor-. an __ interstate —— Looking At Washington} sy companies of the system. The’ GREAT PROGRESS _{personnel employed by the wel-|- A puppy with six piso § management offers to meet in; < »|fate board. : among a ‘ & . (Continued from Page One) | conference but insists that it es IN STATE PROGRAM; Services to State institutions in’ 2oTMe at Ocala,” an Br 1928, the Democrats have gained!speak through individual plant 2 ae a ‘Sa-coaspiiation pf social histories! lish sette=, and the Republicans have Jost in} managers for collective bargaining! (Continued from Page One) | 0° tn. wards of the Florida State! each of the succeeding congres-|and then only unions half of the Florida Committee for) Hospital, and the Boys’ and Girls’| sional elections, as spokesmen for the workersiHuman Security in order that ‘Industrial Schools. These social) pans pkg Sha ahctier Union Tenders in| contiational amendment en-! histori¢s aid officials of the in-' ets Becate the cee are not settled ®eally; that con.|#ling the legislature to appro- (stitutions in treating their patiente| Democrats holding 76 seats, the|feFences. with - individual plant Priate State funds for public. as and. dkcovering the causes of) Republicans 16 and the thar wine Managers wou'd be useless and! sistance purposes would be ap-| Completion of surveys aaa" parties having four. In the Up-| that issues must Eh eawd — proved by the people at the re-| taken to determine the number of; per House, the steady growth of pages ep Sots oes general election. The amend_| individuals in the State who are ijt Repablican ptt or rage policies agreed pee A a eenNety: 90 sane y Act. “| ielbed the -sihitlag dence in sae eS eRe ed and it is now possible for, der the ’ e complexion of the House. . Se ICE; Mlorida to obtain nearly $3,000, ° hen the 71st Congress assem-| Neutrality legielation rian “y annually from the Federal; in 1929, the Democrats had gale, ateneen i monates. seal vernment for adsistance to the, nd Congress to 69 ts the 73rd, Ship sod to the Span-|7#be@y aged and blind, and for de-, Disper : = i dent children. 9 in the 74th and now is up to, ish Government by at least two) pen: 6 in the 75th. The Republicans | exporters in th Se a ace Certification of an average of meanwhile dropped from 55 to 48,| the present ae 7 sel Prost | #000 workers a month to the (sotacinnaierpptaial age bvobrg pe Seah ee sale, Various work programs sponsored Hsegeaakerd sean ere ‘support! OF shipment of the war materials,} by the Federal government, Sr tha aatnan party senators, three[@!though such commerce has been as the Works Progress Administra- of whom were elected last. fall}demounced by the President and tion, National Youth Administra- with Roosevelt endorsement. other ‘governments have been no-; tion, Civilian Conservation Corps, : tified of our official “embarrass-| Publie Works Administration, and ment.” With other:nations of the! others, ‘ priced snvecn ent an oe world anxious to halt the export Establishment of a merit sys- (erage A mbbivatted lish such} of #tms-to the battling factions. tem as a basis for selection of all Coad nse bea pe eae y "in Spain, the United States Gov-} = Seca Gicstukie mat illest ernment, also anxious to follow, being forced to accept jobs with he aoe in the retraite welfare| the same policy, finds itself with-| extremely low wages. . haedaesmpets out the legal right ‘to do so. |. The first two face constitution- q ‘ he fifth is to be an unanswerable argumnet for a jal doubts, and t " coals Hath ' regarded as a last resort, but the Pberaltegony ox. ee Loci En ws Asserting that departure from! other three methods are t mei? Sear. aimed : | NRA standaw@s of wages and hourg' receive serious consi, pled with rigorous adherence Oh ove beenWarge and widespreads|* them. Few responsible ODSEEVErS | csidant Roosevelt reminds have anf misconception as to the | jeople that the Government has, vitality of the Republican party. no power to compel the payment Its existence is adequately guar- of lise Wiles. its seade. ota i} anteed ‘by the votes of millions mh et C a lobed 4 the: support of Governor Landon.|¢)0re “ongress convened, 4 -. | terest in the problem and reiter-} Nevertheless, the country has wit- uid Sk eae ume teak nessed a political revolution in the cational prsblebe slg bemetaby? ae 2 or one Democratic strength national action. Just how the Presi- which is sO conclusive that the dent: will “attempt “46. make’ pro- party aig e:iminate all votes from gress along this line is not clear. the Solid South and still retain complete control of the legislative ; machinery through a majority! representation from other sections! Among the methods under muays of the country. Barer The labor troub’e which has] Porations doning caused a clash between the Gen-} "rei ie a of lower: eral Motors Corporation and the acelin sere a higher. eaten tea ak salieri 3! than. maximum hours, as_ unfair union iliated wi e commit-} Lomo ae 4 tee for Industrial Organization, | Competition, rine tdaing peat headed by John L. Lewis, may tie up the entire motor industry] ** pre edhogs crip eines and affect hundreds of thousands} ™ aha ae cetert sarcnieahis of workers. The C. lL. O. union ace ea has attacked the General Motera}; 2) ute ean: Corporation through a series of nee oe aaa Pearse Sirsa tie-ups, affecting units which sup- onic A &) Le cnalatalasnintinesn ply necessary materia’s, thus forc- Md boa a deste: ing the shutdown of the assembly | ™ (5) e ve LH ee pene lines in the big plants when the 5 iy ty strategy ‘s to confine, if possible, | ° Pp f ia) ite om the pressure to General Motors} ers cca eA "8 for the present, leaving the Ford! va ada cahoen® workers tion and Chrys‘er organizations intact. | ¥@Se¢s P The hope is that General Motors,j seeing its competitors capturing Be C its market, will be compelled ss ware 0 accept demands. i ses | from common colds It is difficult at times to under- stand exactly what causes strikes and tie-ups. In the present case, it seems that the United Auto-| yo mobile Workers seek to secure recognition and the right to bar- gain with the Company for a!] em- ployes, including those in subsidi- RECEIVED TODAY | Fresh Shipment Nice Large Chesapeake Bay Oysters | WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM‘ money Phone 523-W 900 Southard St. results | | | The 1937 Electrolux—the gas refrigeraotr that operates SILENTLY—is here! More gracefully esigned than ever, it is ab- solutely the “tops” in beauty. And it’s roomier, with increased storage capacity, more ice cubes for every size. Improvements have not stopped even here. The 1937 Electrolux is still more efficient—a thing that didn’t seem possible. Owners will be delighted with its low operating cost, as well as with its famous silence and freedom from moving parts. Stop in today and see this new Electrolux, which is silently, proudly taking the lead modern refrigeration. FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. 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