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: |proc'amation and earliest blow for}, Brien and : | FORT MYERS, March 24.— religious liberty will be eommem-| Ped over last night in — j orated by Jewish people throuzh-| Lgkway and get's first hand. | out the world, Friday, _ evening, the progress. baing March 26, when they initiate the holiday of Passover by telling this pc ton Observance of poe the story of the ‘meee. the “Week” is being sponsor- | from Egypt. over the highway this-morning en|) ediby the Florida State Cham- | Services ‘will be conducted at] route te Chicago, stopping at im: oe and: “other: lthe local synagogue in accordance j with this event by Rev, Joseph Millions of’ pencils made in pehuaur : i rope are of cedar, shipped: Sprit The Biblical tale is the central During‘his stay in this city Me.| Florida. feature of the Seder service which a". Grein was a guest at the. Hotel| Florida’s factories turn out pro-! 5, sricdented, on. es ase , es lnk Casa Marina which he declared toj ducts’ aggregating nearly. $200,-|45 in many parts of the world to-(] be one of the finest hotels he has| 00,000 in value annually. day, at-community gatherings, found anywhere, with an atmos- i ip “otay snp ed manufactur-| During the Seder service and phere of, distinction and a. man-| Tio larcest plone cater on ane, |for the-ensuing week, pious Jews largest plant under one roof | wij) refrain from eating leaven y agement unexcelled in every way.|is located in Jacksonville. land witLexrtaté-oP taatece, or un- ‘the only hitch in celebrative plans! £t0my satisfied. They are, in some So ther than Though he spent a great deal| Florida has the only commereiat| “evened bread, recalling: the was announced in a telegram, mstances, _ oer : of his time angling with other ante fishery in the United aya citar aoc Ferons Congressman J. Hardin oe, ardent fishermen Mr. Grein found Cherm i suffered under the 1 0! Peterson in Washington. Adverse’ - time to deliver some of his world| chemistry and anaes cot | , Besides its historic. message of |WILL BE PRESENT AT CORO-| weather. conditions cancelled wide and highly appreciated talks| tremendous possibilities to Floride|tne advent of Sprite, ‘This can| NATION CEREMONIES IN/Plans to fly a mrs! congress-| i t H Speings = army trans- and was heard by members of the reba alms creation of pang be traeed to an ancient agricul-| LONDON; WILL TOUR MANY|port plane for the celebration. Parent-Teacher Association at one|***™! ak 39 _ rs + | tural aspect of the festival. In COUNTRIES The Florida congressman, Senator’ time and on another occasion ‘he|” Florida's estimated wealth in {tre vice terveg nten alt nee Cedinees tester.” $ addremed a large group of- stu-| 1983 was $2,000,000,000. [awe deual soba plesibers v1 we Freieas Rogouieich - poccis dents at the high school, taking| Florida has more than 4,000) Je,usalem-and offer. the. first) mn it’s personal as his subject conservation and|‘ manufacturing: firms in! fruits with joyful ceremony aie representative, were present how- 1935, They were listed- in the}; ever to laud the work of more Propagation, with which subject! Piorida Industrial Survey made by |” "The emphasis i i ich will infest eee Se elanian: there is probably no other manithe FERA and S Chamber of. ae maheds in yg! to-jed tour of Europe, which will in-}time chains destructive flood Uni piece x More familiar, it is said. Commerce. cae a eae Salling gh clude a visit to London and at-| Waters of the Okeechobee region’ tion now than they have been: v ‘ Florida has one of the largest i i i and provides a safe, beautifull mai Mr. Grein’s broadcasts ‘from ree! n the influence which this! i Fst SORE st #8 ” itendance at the coronation of; water passage from Atlanti¢ to craft unions are at station WCFL have been. in Jewish history has | eee Z gulf for small vewel and barge! tarily ‘ony te dectinie, numbers of Key Westers: and as) ngs Ristary of < mage |Bnalandi¢ King: Mien: Watotee | trastic: dustrial unions led by John E hes : will be a guest on the trip of her| Following an... over-night stop! Lewis, are in the’ asgendent, aientoree tae wn sea a School mate and dear friend, [8% reatettainment Monday aight|A. F.'ef 1. iano match for the} Th She mean in| Book of Exodus, a great number} Mrs. Margaret H. Scott, of Baby-|hore tere” lotilla arrived|CIO in aggressiveness. or pulling may jer project, was. cli here Tues-! day with arrival of some 200° I attehd ceremonies in Stuart prior, evel, and/are at all-time peaks. almost complete cessation to beginning the 150-mile trip, However» ‘abor heads:are still far. prod by means-of a bor cost per unit produced would. be lifted. | Without debating the many- jfaeeted subject of whether or not. labor deserves more money, it is obvious that a turgid situation vitally affecting workers, stock-. holders and manzgement, is de- Miss Etta Patterson is making final preparations for an extend- Dr. a here late Tuesday afternoon.|power. And the CIO, for good} wi'l Northrop heads the Di- er ae ar ue Pee, lon, Long Island. Short ceremonies were held at thejor evil. has finally reached the the . With ing features, Those who heard his! one sdligten id draw of the Edison bridge as the|stage where it can make strong regard it as certain that aohs. By their labor they built} The start of the trip will be ogra Florida’ the mighty. cities of Pithom and declared the talks were not only, cities during. 1936 totaled. approx-| Rameses. This physical slavery made next week on Wednesday interesting but withal very bene-| imately $47,000,000 an inerease| sionitied likewise the extent of when Miss Patterson will leave ficial. of more than 60 percent over the their spiritual slavery. jKey West for a visit at Fortress souvenir of the event. Recep- CUBA figure for 1935. Permits in the! at that time of bitterness Moses Monroe, Va., with her brother-in- visit with other sisters, Mrs. Clif-|tions and a cabaret dance and|to some CIO demands in such observers, even though sympa- first month of 1937 totaled i ‘mest, $3,000,000 as compared with |W™" Dor. From his youth he jiaw and sister, Colonel and Mrs. riod of 1936. ne le FROM HAVANA # . _|justiee. He beheld the affliction | ¢, kl Mrs: J. i. Bras 1 ; di 8 ki : by ‘ord Oakley and Mrs. J. M. Brax-| floor show comy T matters as wages and working thetic with labor, are fearful | A new industry, papermaking} of his people and his sense of | ton, in: New York. = reat pleted Tuesday’s moles on once. sd rca ge ee eae earful tha yacht Baroness, carrying Secre-|demands on industry and feel, hours and higher tary Roper, led the fleet into/safe in achieving them. port. At the pier a committee of| For example, the ‘stee! comely Florida misses gave each i visitor a miniature brass __ shi wheel, bearing a picture of a palm-lined Fort Myers street, as a BRINGS IN FORTY-FOUR PAS- SENGERS; LEAVES EN- ROUTE TO TAMPA — —_—— championed the cause of righteous- A A less than $2,000,000 the same pe-! ness and fought for the rule of W, ¥, Staes, after. wich: he eet fi Florida pi: hi laced | 5; ~ ; “s a cate ce rhe ‘te righteousness was stung to the! On May 1 the party will leave ‘Wednesday a scenic tour of Ft, itulation” is plain. It is looking the public ean pay and cause a co! bed New York on the Steamship Co-| yvers tropical gardens, the an-|forward to a big prodeeti and/lapse in the upswing in buying months. ssage + . Plorida.is the only place outside! sre, Seen rage d fi Po free-\Line, for England where they will lida “dirt demons” and a fish fry 4 or om? © pt and finaly SUC-/be present at the coronation and| with more than 500 Salpha: of} be: grown profitably and the larg-/ pio out of this land of bondage. ; i est tung oil pressing plant in the! Recalling this historic epic the jad. beads ae Femmes Seales eres 0. 8. <a ene tend eo the American tung oil center, {ings every-year. For out of this| ‘tion with a comprehensive tour SLBA aa SBA Ss i pe EPTION GIVEN BY story mankind draws strength and| 4° southern Europe returging iA “LEAPS ‘RIENDS N , ON | : - | yeste > West; $8 first and two. second) FRIENDS. OF SRREWIEPO nenfnek slavery and tyranny. | Mary about Septhmber 181 S800 UPON CURRY DOCK|Prorose To VisiT PARIS TO BE CONDUCTED FOMOR.| yes a cnent the eahedale of cabin pamenge Tampa. } nme a By ing this Feast of| wal ak clpstlGae tae |: A ORR sours ROW AFTERNOON tt Mrs. Kirke, Maria Ozpura Vas-|terday’s issue of The Citfzen rel-| voices its protest against the op- AA veoh? enbhidel” Wckddat the f.oat which has been uscd it quez, Edward O’Brien,’ Mildred|'ative tothe reception’ given intpression and spiritual slavery cur- TEMPERATURES [eae thip Utheining™ at desi | conncleion Calah ait ena mine | { Sunshine State in the past few) With: prophetic fire he thun-liumbus, of the North German nual Gopher derby with 200 Flor} Profit year—mills are operating’ and business. of China where tung nut trees can| ceeded in leading the Jewish 3 we Te ee ive Hi re im leading the Jewish peo-| afterwards will go for an extend- seafood, were featured for guests CABRERAS LEAVE RITES FOR MRS. . i: of the inland crui » Steamship Ouba, of the P. and; world is located at Gainesvill, | Jewish people recite these happen- land, Germany, Russia and Aus- 14 first cabin passengers for Key | REC! inspiration in its eternal struggle|+,. United States on the Qi 4 When the article was written | Key West arrivals: W. B. Kirke, article appearing in yes, Passover Jewry the world over| see | Key West, it was understood, that IN FRANCE | AT 5 O'CLOCK OBrien, Elza Bass, John). Bass,/honor of Rev. and Mrs. Shuler yent in many lands today. ~ (Gurty’s|dock on Key West's i since the service was started, Jz, T. L. Pinder, Arvi Pardee,| Peele, it was stated that the af-| coovoodoooccoocooooeeess.|.:.waterfrodt whéd "a Spanish | Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Cabrera; Body of Mrs. Barbara White,! would still be available. , Lowest Highest mackerel leaped about four ; i inefi H - lancous assortment of freight and}; The fact of the matter is that! te ee nef Be ! Pa ae Lge F bertig:hY oa ing for Miami and there will en- sh Cuba tomorrow morning from’ Groves company, whieh purche 0 ks of + H {Atlanta 7 iam Guen » win vi Ea ‘ampa. ‘ed the barge, and that also is t hg aay a cna £534 sacks ewes paren x GOING T0 CUBA’ Boston 2 36 from Hokah, Mini — stand- |train for New York to joim a Fyneral services wi:! be held to-| be moved Monday when the barg: : j i ‘Buffalo .......... 28 34 ing, which furnished Mr. : is tak so Hate Go. he Sn ng ag ge * anaes | eared falar sara sane as HE Tcuarieataciecs | 72 Guseibier the cagrise of bis (#rUp af wine merchants’ of DOT7E SECOND © Con caus the comseuniie See booking from this port: Rev. W.| cently married in Orlando, return-|TO ATTEND*RZGIONAL MRET-|Chicago ........ 36 60 | life. America who are leaving April 1 chapel to the First Methodist’ the work on the Keys, Kirwin, Sister Miss C. Kirwin,' ing rf Key ‘West Saturday eve-| Denver ... 42 The visitor in comipany | is chureh. Rev. Joe Tolle will offi- Without the float ‘anding Charles, W. Gavran and Mrs. Gav-| ning | ING TO BE HELD {Detroit 48 with George Mills White, |for a trip to France. ciate, assisted: by Rev. Shuler passengers from planes van, Louis Pike, F. R. Schutt, E. oie eRe | IN HAVANA | Havana 72 ree called at The Citizen office The tour will take them to Peele, of Fleming Street Metho-’ practically impossible even thou €, Barwick, Frank N. hy LEAVES FOR KEYS | Eadie Report ening this morning, and told of the | Havre, and on landing there they gettin fog i avorn, ane conven. ‘nce ‘ : arren, Mrs. Warren, - ‘ 7 experience. a y Z ai2rs who will serve will sary has been arranged u ¢ - ee WavtebGallaic oan of the at-| Members of the: Kom Weet Ra: |=2nmes city - 50 60 He said that obtaining fish {Will be met by a delegetion of 42: John Delgado, Ray Bridwell, Betty Maloney, manayr " Mewes Advives in. Pect sashes ‘atthe ‘wih Dakicser: oF iter ohn ie Sr uid Loy their |REY WEST .. 75 83 | without angling for them prembers from the Association of Fernando Camus, Harry Saun- airport. It is believed that « The power boat Powers, Cap-jfice in Key West, kft over the | families will leave tomorrow mora*|Lttle Rock .. 56 ib | was something new on him, /Winegrowers of France and pro- ders, George Seunders, and: Philjout the use of the f'ost th tain Veral Roberts, of the Over-| highway this morning en route toling on the Steamship Cuba for LS Angeles . 48 60 | and he brought to the office {ceed to Paris where they wi'] at- Archer. trervice wil be jeopardined gens Transportation Company, ar-| Pigeon Key where he will be at-'Havana to attend the regional |Lowsville ..... 48 “ a part of the fish to prove ‘tend a number of entertainments 7 eae 7 rived in port this morning from) tached to one of the bridge and : meeti ry. Clube. from uiamtt ~~~ 1 th ke a trip to Bor- Mien! ot ip Prado ot freight] ge meeting of Rotary Clubs from! yyinneapolis 26 aa | “sreatamemts nt of the (and then make a trip to Bor i ST yen hese e e . road construction camps as insten-| countries which border on the} x ‘ : ; ph New Orleans 64 78 H kere} q | deaux. for Key West. TOT Ste Oe Sele oti New orm. 24 48 the decks thie morning. and | It is understood that the tour ISTIC upervisor * : eS Me ie Tie sa 2S ‘ico. | 2 78 his statement. the docks this morning, and ny | ‘hose leaving Key West OT erent Wh e 4 Mr. Guenther advises other | will cover 21 days from the date 1 ¢ : . ~~ ° . hf’ Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Russell,| Pittsburgh .. 32 2 | visitors here to visit that see- | of leaving, and during the absence ti 1c1ais ern le: i \iMr. find Mrs. E.R. McCarthy," rane Gity 30 fa) | Hom of the waterfront, where- | of their parents, Sebastian Ca- 3 aes : Mr. and Mrs. J. J.) Trevor and/S#lt Lake City 5 by they may gain the same 4 {San Francisco 46 54 j . tbrera, III, will be a guest at the, [ I . : Miss Mary! experience. pee t t t tivdvorn Me. cud Mis Te BM, Pierce (Seattle 40 50 He says “catching them |Home of his uncle and aunt, Mr n interes ents Trial In‘ Criminal Court i at Tampa .......... 66 84 | without fi sh |and Mrs, Ralph Milner at their and Mrs. Pierce’s mother, Mrs. : f without line or net” should i La i areata W. F. Maloney. [Washington .. 86 oO | prove great advertising for {residence on Flagler avenue, and/ ae : ; Williston - 20 32 | Key West, and says he will his sister, Zetta Francis Cabrera,| Officials in Key West, both of 90 who are I'sted on the studen Vernon Hinde, who has. been; The charges filed: against Hinde H Lg: RESTA | eS | mot fail to tell the folks back {Wil be a boarding pupil at the; federal and municipal govern-' #id rolls, i s ‘state that he is ‘guilty of having! HOLIDAY NOTICE i i ;. |Convent of Mary Immaculate. ‘ | It was said today thet Mr in county jail since Sunday/ state” y | home of his unusual experi- o y | ments are today being contacted id pending investigation in- contributed to the delinquency of} G L A D I 0 LI i peman: i cack, sel: wil secsmead { phan thy: B: Hasard-Browsn: @letelet sap Browp will be the prnicipal speak matters in connection with the) minor and ower deer plan at the $1.00 DOZEN See oh oa — er ro = ink Chav ‘easue- ts. (hic cit, | VISITED MIAMI fe of National ¥eath Admi er at the regular Thursday luneh of a child of 11 years in hearing Lend ganghagen a esd sie 0! -~Sepe t os a os where fich of every variety i y habia ae ' j dmin-\con of the Key West Rotary € « ome, was given a preliminary a Sa pagan Seca ~ —Phone 598— ori a Bross re . - can be caught with very little | Rares . woe abi county areca poe in interests somorrow, at whieh time he wil! yesterday afternoon be- e ing held under bond o: ‘or th Florida N ry open for siness on that day. situs: at or of lonroe county, was ao! the 225 youths wi jose names explain in detail the objects « Peace Justice Enrique Es-his appearance at the next term Sou jurse! THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. {recent visitor in Miami and. was appear on the general listing in the NYA and what it proposes ¢ of criminal court, Secon LEI ff ff ff ff see the Columbus hotel. Key West and the approximately do and accomplish in Key West ‘