The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 12, 1937, Page 4

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: : 22 : wat ME aaa The board of’ divectors of San{7 e'eleck, at ~ Ralph DuBrevil’s The Few Who Are Statesmen ineer With tha” 5: Cerlos Instifute from 12 until 2/place, 514 Duval street, under the gi | ay within ® if ite chair ra with a punch for! auspices of ‘A¥thur Sawyer Post, M ‘ iy ; Span 3 San bs ast A me: Legion, a Professor of Economies, New Sof the pen fs ea hor . Vaid ane 98 of beautiful ae onal Defense, i pao = for cach game. et Key West Bio, Cipla ddan? Batevey May) Pin be Been secured to Wednesday night, April 14, the High School Glee Club will pre- sent, “The Rhythm Revue,” di- teeted by Gerald Pinder. Jobn Pritehard and His Popular Swing Orchestra will be featured} ‘There are in Congress a group of on the program. Mr. Pritchard} men who may be said to be the bal- i Hf =f i . i 83: i } accept i ye . ed at pieading has all the latest dance hits tol gnce wheel in the machinery of our busy d t b| at The * eer {the people. ‘ play for the Revue, it is stated? - the Tal states> co . eae Roba bee LARGEST MURAL j Once im the saddle, however, | One of the outstanding) num-} g men in both men e Crescengio iwith the reins in hand, i bers of the program will be “The houses. They ones H ; Pe SSP ‘vanishes. The will of the Ballet Russe,” danced by Miss are found tafesmen Steamship, f SOUTH WANER, Wis:—E. A. “ny will” the . i y ‘ bmong both on the plane from Miami yester-: 3 and Wiliam Chapman of this city , becomes “my and hon Florence Dillon, talented _toe Democrats and are Soa jYestet\of the San Carlos Institute, made | *” ; his city jon the horse begins to Use t dancer. Republicans, diay to spend the week. with is! 1, speech of presentation and the | s"< nea: painted. 00 es. Tr” | But, to ride, you must first { but they are parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph = ie what is believed to be the largest‘ The popular dance selection, : ahechetenand a 5 Boytien ‘uiitil the Cuba ‘retii acceptance speech was most gra- autal-in tha seunt a rural, oor feet in both stirrups, } “Moonlight and Shadows” will be ‘ by the fac Mostra ano cabelfich lot returns 0 cigusly made by Hon. J. M, Gas-|™™) td) | In the particular case weshave 4 cr. y t port hext Monday morning. landseape 150 feet long. mune by oe pe oe who is : Sens ote ae te gt tee ay . tillo, member of the Cub ee Z jin mind, let = that the Se) to one of the best so-' p be . Danek AiG gress, % = ‘ preme Court th t pranos in the Glee Club. purpose appreciate sd apPlaUt ther | Miss Edna Smith, head of the," From 2 until 4 o'clock in the| Wetted with their concert and) As) “the horse is a bit nervous Ineluded on the program will F : find some satisfaction, Weet a agheat of the Key! astornoon a reception was held on spe iaek until 6 grclock and shies easily. The tr#iner,. be the dance, “Bolero,” which all : : ‘The best newspapers of the coun+ | West Hig! ool, artived bY board the Gunboat Pattia in hon-| none was a. del’ghtful concert! Who may be Irish (for there is no- t ov-| try, and the best editors of these pa- | plane from Miami yesterday morn-' oy of the Yocal military officers layed by the Cuban Marine Band. dy like an Irishman to deal Bee Her iene ctiemtio of ie the [Be after a brief ‘visit with her ang visiting naval officers, civic |? Toyiiew Park, which was well With Rorses) thas done his best te ‘These men know. what the country | work of these tatesmen, A large pro. | PAaretits in Lakeland. jand civil crganizations and {ra-| sttended and thoroughly enjoyed break in the mare to the eurb-bit, to expect representa- | portion of our pripttapptel enya _, ternal orders. This reception was by a large group of music lovers. , but her mouth is tender. On The Moon,” a delightful} Sv intWashington. They realize the fines DertorfD no quch usete serra | J. A. Meridods, former "Vice ‘attouded-by 4. large uuuber: of etd hasenien | But the gentle, persuasive voice rick Walk for (Ont feate & pr pnd of their ee ig naan 7S Cae ae @ tithe for read |CUbSH consul im Key West. but persons who partook of the de-| p.5.. 8 until 1 ‘deck lof the rider is gradually laying » op. policeman ot ene of Ge onene. cae oe inf wr plant g has | faithfully the Congressional Record {Pw located in Miami, arrived’ jicious refreshments and: enjoyed] i) was held for the ¥ hing ox her fears. Once his foot ainx im te why, little ing of whet fakes |and the reports of the various com- }.yesterday morning on the planet, the ful.est the girls Imperio ts ... the second stirrup, he will dash 4 School Circle To | mittees in which some of these men | from Miami for @ ‘visit with! 3 Ps er officials at the cently bis first grreet bs form thelr best setvice. It the-aen- : Orchestra from Havana which de- Caballeros. de la ®™4Y- 5 yy balk and cixhteen yearn Hold Meeting - reap A Beg Eral public would ead the Congres: |élatives and friend. : : Luz, where qupumhber of brilliant Plunge = pr Phat OF ieee " ER sional Record regularly and with in- : f or ovatebe ‘ . hold her in check, BREAKS WOODEN Lec There will be a bay i: nearer ieee! — H oe _ sy tice | M. Cast'lo; no Gomez Toro, > ly meeting of the pene men. The public would fearn pl ender ate § ip) comtrac-| Captain Bravo. Fico Lopez School PT. A. held i b this, and | these statesmen are, and how impor- |@% arrival by 4 jay! tors on the bridge projects. {Captain Estevez Maymir, ed afternoon, beginning at 3 0’ What t : this great; jm Hab rs ‘morning from Mian @ she! 44 limpréssive addresses. . iit The publicity “book for Gerstand the dangée ty saietl pater of sterling ao had been visiting on*usiness. 4 Mrs. James Walker, who was! % 1 o'clock the assemblage | YOU {visiting with her parents, Mr. and soft the lodge hall of the Cabal: year will be shown, F 7 i | doing yeoman service in exerci: were all port of i while a re-[ ment: they understand Row impor | Soi0e Yeoman sersice in eeercrie | Ma Cleveland Saunders left Mrs. Asa Whittaker, eft Vile feccon dhe ‘NE Exde aiid. wom to eae (De mee delegates who attended] tant it is that there always be a 7 * ) : rs the F. E. A. convention, will also of level-headed, experienced, seorenccea cate Samak otis: over the highway this morning for| morning on a bus of the Florida! Cuban Club where they enjoyed ; mi, Fla., be given, int ; b ponecped at Tadhg yes ‘men'who | Miami en route to St. Petersburg; Motor Lines for her home in Mi-' dancing until 2 o'clock this morn. | APril 10, 1987. A foll in Congress; they appreciate that they |),.,e:no coinprehénsion of what true | where she will attend the conven-! ami. ling. Wot Gaban ana Avvertesn | ame our fends and attendance of members| cannot afford to consider their own ‘i 4 mg. statesmanship means. tion of the Order Eastern Star as| fate! | : | mang nets @/ is requested. interests or fortunes; they = # orchestras were on hand end play: that they neéd have little con-| It is a discouraging and disturbing fone of the delegates from Fern| Mrs. Stepheh C. Singleton, | ed many of) the delightful nam-| kindne ~ | thin; folll @ enon ‘ t i cent for thele present polities! popu Beg ie eed Tamtiaie cn (oebtee NO. 21. . [daughter-in-law Mrs.° Bert E.' bers heard in the dancing sé‘ons/ our recent beresvement, takes the proper measure of genuine | these demogogic politicians who have ponte F {Singleton and son Bobby, who! of the United States and Cuba. ‘| ; they are fact finders; they | "0 appreciation of the value of fact, ‘Mrs. Eugene B. Albury Was a, were guests at the Singleton home| At 8 o’¢lock this Morning @ weigh evidence; they do not let oth- | truth, integrity, and whselfish . |passeriger on thé bus this morn-'on Eaton street, left. over the crowd of friends and admirers as- —_—_ dec uly appreciative of te Soar cod elms ted ee eee How ihe gousine statesmen cas make |iMg Going to Miami for a visit of highway this morning, driving over sembled at the Submarine Base to Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Quick an pathy selves leaders; they appraise issues }@ success of our democratic rern- j several days with relatives and the Keys ‘to their destination. \b'd farewell ‘to the visitors who ;nounce the birth of a gifl in their eral tributes, message - 7| carefully and with perspective; they | ment when they Must drag alcng a8 & | friends. ; ; {sailed on the Patria and the Juen|home at Rio Linda, California. patty, Uae? he ere - pres aee eel uses tote intone danger. to good government a group of | Mrs. Fred Heyser’ and baby) Bruno Zayas after @ period of] Mother and baby are reported ax # stance of whatever saline lect and to the best emotions in peo- | Men who outnumber them and whose Robert Bethel, who was. spend- were arrivals over the highway three days in Key West which| doing nicely. ws ot the time of car - 5} ple: théy deplore and avoid demo-| intellectual limitations and emotional | ing the week end with his paxents, yesterday for a visit with Mrs.'were the most enjoytible they had| Mrs. ick was before marr row. Rain! goguery and appreciate its dangers; | instabili i “present | Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bethel, Weft Heyser’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.' experienced in many years, they|age. } Nellie Rose Villareal, MRS, SYOH, DEXTER AnD Yesterday's Preeipitation — . Ei ee rent over the highway this mornifif@or J. R. Villareal. said. of Key West. FAMILY omrt ete Norma! Precipitation ... .02 Ins.| ous men who surround them, and all tesmen. sini ctlactilieantshckains oPyMaak: SCRE eit aa SA CINR SUMS <A io <= “Thin try to find ways to pilot the | Co: coding at * welock thin morning. ship of state in the direction it should Tomorrow's Almanac go. It is this group that constitutes the Sun rises orgy both in and outside Congress Sun sets . are these men that try to keep | has set up a dangerous tide oa Moon sets ¥ &@ Steady hand on governmental af-| these Statesmmen—the real pilots of ‘i . ™. | fairs in Washington, and how is the | good government. If they ate swept , Tides public to identify them? away the ship of state will be adrift 3 r A ‘The sad fact is that the general pub-' in tumultuous seas, ‘ r i gy 2 (Address questions to the author, care of this newspaper), plane : i (Til 7:30 p. m, Tuesday) tee0 Sheevetsooe Key West and Vicinity: Partly tloudy and somewhzt warmer to- night ond Tuesday; gentle to mod j tan: ‘erate easterly winds. ' Florida: Pair to partly cloudy} Leo J. Keena, U. S. Minister; 3. Our imports in Janvary tonight and Tuesday; slowly ris-|to Hondures, born in Detroit, 59/20d February were $63,826,000 ing temperature. years ago. jmore than our exports. Jacksonville to F.orida Straits: } 4. ‘Yes; from April 16 until Gentle to moderate northeast} U.S. Senator Fred H. Brown ‘the last of May, in the Pacific. Winds, and partly overcast weath-|of New Hampshire, born at Os-} 5. Ycs; a customs duty on im- er tonight end Tuesday. Sipee, N. H., 58 years ago. | ports, amounting to apptoximate- East Gulf: Gentle to moderate ‘ly $375,000,060 in the last fiseal Past to southeast winds, and part-| Dr. Daniel L. Marsh, president} ¥¢@?- a 4 ly ovrecast weather tonight andjof Boston University, born at) 6. It consists"of the Presi- West Newton, Pa., 57 years ago. | dent's seal in bronze, upon a blue iat i | background, with a large white Prof.. Robert E. Rogers, the ster in éaeh corner. - Masstehvéetts Institute of Tech-, 7. In 1935, 31,800,907. A strong high pressure area,| notiey's’ noted professor of Eng-| 8. $69.41. Srested this morning over the}iih and columnist, born at Had-| 9. 1,285,349 in 1907. Maj. Pen. Eagar T..Conl | 1. Latest figttes estimate that ai Thorn at pate lit amounts to abobt $100,000,- {000 a month. b 2. 2,002, "BRASS TACKS d, Md., 63 years ago. WEATHER CONDITIONS ; BROILING Gas gives you the intense heat needed te brown Ohio Valley and Tennessee, over- id; N. | 40: Yeas 4 : : ; spteads the eastern portion of the sirens ied ret | Texas, a ‘Gee oe, they, ve meats so fast that loss of juices is prevented. Full ; country, and pressure is moder-} -pyederic G. Melcher, editor of| (Questions on Page Two) i on Anat aed arf or Publishers’ Weekly, New York, Ee F] eastward over Cali- % , 58 y ps he ha : fevnla; widle & aibderate disturb- “aig at Malden, Mass. years, tery sophie to The Citizen—20c } ‘ance bas moved in over the north- i | Ld fi erm Plains States. Precipitation | : during the inst 24 hours has been BENJAMIN LOPEZ : light and mostly confined to scat- | ' tes nl pase conte ce | SSE | FUNERAL HOME Pacifie coast eastward to the | c REA T UY Serving West ' ee Gove Aeon ee Comedy and Short Reel 24 Hour Ambulance Service | Gtetes; hil ; (No Show Sunday—Cuban Licensed Eusbalmer i + while elsewhere changes ped Setacate | 138 * have been generally slight, with slebration ) || Phowe Night 696. readings below normal this morn- ing throughout most of the coun- m try east of the Mississippi River, CRE THE modern gas range brings you Gas cook- and heavy frost reported in Ken- CR OSV Ing at its best. You may be sure that with ames cA ‘ rh fy Gas and a modern gas range you have the nh In Gtiom +0 GuR finest, most up-to-date cooking equipment —even spread of heat under the skiflet—number- It is possible to obtain. And now our fess heat variations. Gas gives them ail! i SPRING RANGE SALE offers the oppor- tunity to change your old stove, with allow- ances up to $15, for a new 1937 model gas range. Terms are extraordinarily conven- tent. Enjoy the fullest advantage of cooking with Gas by changing now, during our spring VPS RNA | Sa PEA ERE sale, to a modern gas range. Vee Seeerae eta ’ 4. Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan in TARZAN ESCAPES Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-2S¢ BOILING Faster! Gas brings foods to a boil in 2-3 or less the time of other fuels. Because it is more flex ible, it gives you the exact degree of heat you need. ERY soon each of our friends will be receiving an invitatioa to our Wedding; and we want it to be the best looking invitation we can gen” KEY WEST COLONIAL HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District First Claces—Fireproof— Naturally, you want your Wedding Invitation to be the 'very finest; and that is why we are inviting You fo inspect our ‘remarkable line of genuine Stee! Engraved Wedding Invite- tions and Aanouncements in the Favored Styles « V / DURING GUR SPRING RANGE SALE | FLORIDA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMPANY Sensible Rates THE ARTMAN PRESS Garage Elevator CITIZEN BUILDING a Core | ROY E. LADE, Manager \RWYy~ sok

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