The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 20, 1937, Page 1

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| . Navy Yard Progressing In Very Satisfactory Manner ——_—_—- coe ae ee Matters of importance to the| Bible Dates Prove body and the people of Key West Right To im general were taken up at the (Dy Associated Pres) meeting of the chamber of com- ‘AUSTIN, Tex., April. 20.— See a aa a et “Teal deen on etal fies of the body in the Hotel)... a Colonial. “| Investigators for the Texas Old) ; ‘The meeting was called pri-| Age Assistance Commission have ae ee oe weslly to séecive the + of Deen shown more than 100,000, 5 6 cisarnates |sueh Bibles by persons seeking to| #0 have been brought to a stage the committee which was appoint-| qualify for old-age pensions. j where but little more work is od to draft = constitution and by-) needed on the steel members of laws for the organization. Mem-| jeither of the two of them and the here <2 the committes weres| |desking on Pier 3 is completed hartes E. ie a land guard rails are being placed. : a ibagrtee Abile Taylor, manager of the Porter | palachico Dock Company and Melvin Rus-|Atlanta . sell, Superintendent of Public In-| Brownsville — Inspected ene Lowest Highest . 62 8 before the piers will be ready for . 62 76 ithe decking but this work is go- . 60 86 jing on steadily with two shifts of 50 60 Felaetric welders working daily. et 84 | Work has been started on Pier struction. ssa . 36 50 1 and most of these piles have rl m .... 64 84 been driven. Then will follow the ‘The discussion of these highly |), eset 72 drivitig. 6? the piling for Fier 2, important matters was compte-| Corpus ‘Christi 72 80 after which the construction work hensive and in detail, and oc-| Denver . 42 68 on the section of Pier B which is cupied the time of the committee | Detroit . 86 68 ‘replaced with steel]. beams and City .. 54 74 \piling will be started. Work has been started on Pier ia | Dodge members until very near mid: [Pais ; ‘8 night. . 48 }1 and most of these piles have} Now that this has been com /El: Paso .. 86 {been driven. Then will follow pleted it was decided that a copy | Galveston 76 the driving of the piling for Pier ef the constitution and by-laws! Hatteras . . 66 2, after which the constructior will be sent to each member for Havana — jwork on the-section of Pier B, their consideration and a meet-! Helena 54 Which is replaced with steel beams ing, to be announced later, will! Huron i) 74 land piling, will be started. be held for the adoption of the Jacksonville 86 |All of the work at the naval 74 jstation projects is going ahead instrument by the chamber mem-|Kansas City .. 58 bere ee ee EST... 72 2 ywithout,delay, andrecent. inspec- Fo Send Out Letters le tions msde have brought words o/ Letters to Setiater © -Aydurii® 72 {praise from the inspecting offi- Gomes and Reprerentative B. C,/ Louisville: -.... 52 eS es Papy in Tallahassee were ordered’ yy. és “a sent. These letters urge those? yi ¢ i Me ...... 56 representatives to take a definite 1. Oreans 66 im ‘Workers Raze House; ae Owner Raises Fuss stand against the enactment of the | Florida Recovery Bill and ere tach >t sa (Ry Asswetated Pres) paralyring effect it would have’ pensacola 76 | LINCOLN, Neb., April 20— upon the progres; of Florida. { phoenix . 80 |The University of Nebraska The following resolution Wa’ pittsburgh 66 j bought a house and lot and added adopted : | St. Louis ...... 70 ithe property to the campus. Work- “Whereas the people of Key! salt Lake City 36 62 men were ordered to raze the West are entering upon an era of san Francisco 62 66 | house. imereasing activity and prosperity.’ sit ste. Meric 30 42 They tore down a house, but it and Seattle - 46 50 appears to have been the wrong “Whereas, they have shown, Tampa . 64 82 ‘one. The owner of the place made their awareness of the situation by) Washington . 52 27 quite a rumpus when he found it their approval of the organization! Williston ...... 36 60 tgone. A check from the univer- of a Chamber of Commerce to do, Wytheville ... 42 74 | sity finally pacified him. aii those things which may proper-| its province in the; { the welfare of Key, eos heenas aul UZ To Tow Governor Cobb oof ti seponani "ana ae} LO, Boston Due Here Tonight this Chamber of Commerce). ac+/ honor conferred upon, it,,. and aingt 4 ppreciat f 2 RINE + tN if 3 ee are Maen oee WOULD HELP BUSINESS constructively, as faithfully ...and a» fearlessly as . lies, within, its: G power to do; to distribute to» its>order to encourage marriages, and ing for the purpose of towing to members such information a¥ may}thereby stimulate business, a jew-' Boston the Steamship Governor he of financial value to “im [be of this city announced that! Cobb, which was recently sold to Due to arrive in port this eve- ning is a tug of the’ Moran Tow- with the most scrupulous im-} he wou!d buy licenses for any will-' the Bay State Steamship com- (Continved on Page Four) |pany of Boston. Several weeks ago employes of jthe company came to Key West !and began at once getting the ves- sel in shape for the tow to Boston, and a little later Captain George T. Ellis, high official of the Ray State company, and John F. Wells, another official of the ‘company, came to Key West to i supervise the final phases of the | work, Officials and others who have ; Visited the Gobb since the depar- ; ture preparations have been under | Way say that the vessel is in fine | condition inside, staterooms in ex- | cellent condition and the boilers, |boiler room and power plant, all ing coupk. RESOLUTION At the meeting of the Board of Directors, held April 19, the following resolution was adopted: ‘WHEREAS: We are called upon to bow in submission te the decree of Providence in removing from among us by death an outstanding citizen of our community, Jackson S. Golden and, WHEREAS: The City of Key West in general, and this organization in particular has lost a friend whose courage was expressed in encouragement to all about him and who, among {in a condition to delight the lov- \er,of fine ships. the very last acts of his life, sof , | Slag the gai few days OR write encouragement toe this organization and to extend to it | fr the Porter Dock company material aid, going far to make its existence possible; [has been placed in the bunkers fof the ship and it was expected THEREFORE: Be it Resolved; That we acknowledge \that approximately 500 barrels eur sense of the less sustained by our community and that [| would be taken before the tug we extend to Mrs. Golden our sincere sympathy and our ap- eres ith bee ree Rc it is understood that the Gov- preciation of the unfailing cooperation she gave to the de- devi: Odbb will be lated in serv- coased, not only our behalf but to all of his many con- structive efforts in behalf of his fellow-men. we of his failing strength to lice with the Romance Lines, ships of which ply between Boston and Providence, and she will go in dry- dock at Boston immediate'y after arrival and be placed back on the water and in readiness for the ifirst trip on June 12, THE KEY WEST CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, BASCOM L. GROOMS, President. peer ens Ee Segerreel a = 1M neswetse ta Vestons| Without Delay; Work | {| On Piers 4 and 5 there is still! Charles §.|Station—- last night last 24 houre is great deal of welding to be done} 0 JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.—In ing compang of New: York, com- | effect upon interstate com- of the labor practice in- ” ASSOCIATED PRESS CASE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS BROAD CONSTRUCTION WINS dtecnting opinion, deliver- ed by Justice McReynolds, main. District Lines And Other 7 Se ce nes ered. Citing the NRA! ent Lt iuffey Act cases as aut ity, The decisions of the Supreme lower courts. held that the pow-| {Court rendered last week, up- a a, Eaapestr ogg a aay S| holding the National Labor Rela- | manuf | Mr. MeR Ids de-} jtions (Wagner) Act, mark aM clayed. “Every consideration, iepoch in the history of capital|brdught forward to uphold the} jand labor. In effect, the Court! before us was applicable to! (By Associated Presa) has “modernized, the interstate, support the aets held unconstitu- \ TALLAHASSEE, April 20. De cgy saa asaya a tor elopal in cases decided within two; Senator Arthur Gomez in- the fi ime, in aj Pi iganized on a national scale an yescrareny 4 treduced in the, senate a within the regulatory powers of| He pointed out that the steel! |, i " i" | bill which he said would Benny gt Rectaioas Thig tay spaplrepcee wager om { BS seks ‘many smell producers and dis-| give the Monroe county as- Nico. tpaieregeeny tributors and that such material | I ; sessor t Five cases were before the often rested for months before oe aay! iia ead Court, all involving appeals from being used in manufacture and| assessing special district a au 1 growing ave of oe lowed such manufacture. To ex-| liability to pay any of the lischarge of employes who tend the power of Congress wou gee active in src bak pementied La. to set boundless limits on Fed-| money to the county com- In one case, involving a transpor-'srg} control, because any effect! .-.4:, tation company which « conceded ng interstate commerce “would| 1°" that it was engaged in interstate he indirect and remote in the! The senate passed the business, the Court was unani-ihighest degree.” Hl : : mous in declaring that it must; | Gomez dill to give Monroe In additior, “ a more -remote| | een aas Another case involved the As80-'terstate commerce or a more dei-| bers a $50 salary and actual ciated Press and while foor jus-jjnite invasion of the powers re-! ;gaged in interstate commerce the effect “any cause of discontent rearrangi: majority of the Court, including may u:timately have upon com- = the: lines ‘of |the county school board dis- |Roberts, made the law applicable ‘over, the dissenters held that the ‘of the (AP). Justices Sutherland, ‘regplation of causes of labor un- {Butler dissented on the ‘ ground employe for union activity, abridg- arran; = fine es of the ;that this involved the unrestrict- "ge the ritht of contract, including; County commission, and also news reports. »We will refer to selecting those to whom his manu- this case again below. jgacturing operations are to be en-| solicitor of the Monroe coun- ty criminal court of record. ;Many previous decisions exclud-itwo cases, involving relatively ing materials locally manufactur-' similar ions, we call atten- tlement of delinquent taxes broadened the commerce clause a8 /took the position that the act|by the county commission. inever before. Government law-| abridged the freedom of the press. to future legislat’on dealing with ‘reservations and that it gives the * iti ‘ ‘industrial conditions: of _national/ press the right to adopt oy poli: also a bill permitting 25 per. ceat reduction en Monroe Without attempting to give the! of an employe on grounds of ac- jfull reasoning of the Court, or of | tivities in a labor organization was jpany, a steel company owning! thies might involve “the purity of| _BERRINGTON, N. Y.—John ;mines, railroads, steamships and| its report,” concerning questions | Harris, of this city, was fined jtween national and local com-| ‘The majority opinion pointed! btakes, exhaust pipe, hood, head- merce and decided that labor dif- out that the National Labor Rela-| ‘ights, fan belt, floormg, and ha pa “affected commerce” and for!because of his connection with a} ——__ that reason could be the proper |iabor organization and pointed out ! { : jtices reserved decisions as tO served to the states is dificult, ig] =D payable monthly. 'Chief Justice Hughes and Justices. metee is far too indirect to justify | tricts. ' irge of an ied freedom of the press “and that of a private owner to “man- | passed a bill eetting $250 ao ._ trusted.” In three other cases affecting! Senator Gomez also intro- ed from Federal regulation, the tion to the Associated Press case yets were jubilant, holding the! The dissenters took the position Also a bill to cancel all economic and social concern, cy without government a] county tax cortificates. ithe dissenting justices, in the face|_ matter to be determined by the ‘other subsidiary corporations, the| involving labor and capital. $100 for driving a truck which |fieulties im the manufacturing | tions Board found that the re-;a tomato-can carburetor and onl; ;subject of Federal legislation de- that the press association did | Briti sh H obey the Act. i { jand indirect interference with in-| , whether the news agency was eN-. not impossbile to imagine.” The| The senate also passed a Brandeis, Stone, Cardozo and ¢ongressional regulation.” More- It also passed a bill re- | Vite Devanter, MeReynolds and yest, such “as the discha 4 |thveatened the objectivity of the age his own, property by freely} a monthly salary for the ‘manufacturers who relied on} Without taking up the other duced a bill permitting set- : Court, by a five-to-four division,’ because the dissenting justice? ‘decisions were important guides that the Fifth Amendment has nol taxes due before 1920, and ions. Therefore, the discharge jof the Jones and Laughlin Com-| management because his sympa- t !Oourt attempted a distinction. be- was- minus tai] light, springs, works at Pittsburgh and Aliquip-' write man was discharged solely | three tires, signed to prevent the burdening! assert that he had shown bias in {or obstruction of interstate com-! the past. Specifcially the Court county school board mem- {by Coast Guard plane 128 from te , Miami, for a conference with Area! CAR MINUS MANY PARTS Supervisor B. C. Moreno. } Mr, Ambrose left | workin;:. Steamship Coming Here HIGHEST | was held thie morning | WATERS; THOROUGHLY EN. \ ' ' | instantaneous allure and last- jshowe, | ing remembrance.” 1 » O08 ‘s |. Ties writes Bertha Holbrook oe Jones, Mrs. C.: Fiske Jones, who, ‘e7inment even fer bespied |with her husband, Dr. C. Fiske ‘isinterested theatergoer was aj Jones, visited in Key West dur- parent ae the film ran on, Humor, ting the month of March and had beauty, sage instruction im the art _a most delightful vacation. ‘of cooking, Mrs. Jonés was very much in- -trigued with the fishing and speaks ,in the highest terms of Wm. Men- cendez, who conducts the fishing the ‘beach “just outside of city.” They spent several days . fishing ‘and credits her Cuban guides, their success and “phenomenal” “eatch, : “We came jn to shore under full-moon and some. ofthe: were waiting to receive the | i : ! i ; i fEEFi which they needed, otherwise? I ne — a her-et’, would have suggested placing them yap keenest on ice until morning provided that bo nage Local houne- we could make a snap-shot of them ives, pride themselves on which would have provided my wy Tepes were heard to say husband with satisfactory docu- itt © recipes, the kitehen er- mentary proof for his fish stor- ations and food store layouts sas. in the locker room where the Wee Sil planned with the ides of doctors gather at moments in the **vine time, enor. oot annem 7 z rea: A eat ;aee by Long's Furniture store, D. F. Ambrose, district super-' Gnd xt — oe ‘ ee visor in the division of finance yi Borden’ . of the WPA, arrived this morning Mills and J displ ~ ae ae ducts, Miami 9, o’clock and after a brief stop at ©: Marathon, came to Key West and proposed to contniue the trip to’. q the National Monument, Fort Jef; $17 igre pear: ony in 4 ferson, at Garden Key, to look joyotee a, she enaahamia ver that project where a Super-| companies the Fruit f oh itendent and 2 gang of men are! Co, Knox a ine Co, The. i. | Lipton, Inc, Robertshaw Ther mostat Co., Lever Brothers ©o., Dodge Brothers and Frigidaire Corporation. Gas Range Prise The modern gas range, which tv jmerce. |declared that the act did not pre-| ° Al, be ance on Nan ae ivent discharge on that ground “ . | -2the Court imadé a distinetion! sna “in ne oense gvsvantécs his IS ernoon ror | final day of the Cooking Sehoo', sas URIS or Nene eae ; between national and local com-' continuance” in the (AP) employ. | jmerce, as provided in the Con: The press association can sever | jtution, and pointed out that in-|the relationship for any cause that | dustrial activities in close and seems proper save the specific! substantial relation to interstate! causes mentioned in the commerce are subject to congres- such as activity in a labor organ. sional control, although warning jzation. |that this control should not be} - extended so far as to include “ef-} The Court declared, “The pub- fects so indirect and remote that jisher of a newspaper or the man- | to embrace them in view of our' agement of a press association, | fore 5. 9’clock at the Porter Dock, complex ‘society would effectual-|haye no special immunity from! | ily obliterate ‘the distinction be-!the application of general stat- | Co™Pany- ' ‘tween what is national and what! utes. They are answerable’ to{ lis local and create a completely! }ibel, contempt of Court, viola-| jcentralized, government.” \tion of the anti-trust laws. This i | = lregulation has nothing to do with | **?@, Mexico, for a cargo of ba | Repeating the words of a pre-. the impartial writing of news. | Habas. jvious decision, the Chief Justice The rights of the Associated Press} Steamship Gymerick, which P jenforce policies, and to discharge many, to New Orleans, is due to/ i | British Steamship Saint Mary, i of the Standard Fruit and Steam-} hip company, is due to arrive in \ port this afternoon from New |York, and is expected to dock be-| arid supplies and proceed to Fron-| and threatens to obstruct or un-| Watson or any other employe duly to burden the freedom of in-! (Continued on Page Four) |#!Tive tomorrow and will take on} terstate commerce is within the bunkers at the Porter Dock com- ‘regulatory power of Congress, un-! Hoang, |der the commerce clause, and it! FOR THOSE HOUSEWIVES | - Pee a Peck is primarily for Congress to con-! Who insist on oe eee | | i |sider and decide the effect of the S$ oP oR ; _ The power boat Heron, Captain jdanger and meet it.” Moreover,| For their RECIPES, we have just Gene Sweeting, of the Overseas jultra-state activities by reason of} received a fresh shipment | Trans portation Company, arrived jclose and intimate relation to in-} QUALITY FOOD STORE (|™ port this morning from Miami poe commerce may fall with 1000 Pine Street Phone 70 With ten tons of freight for Key in Federal control. The fact that West. is to be seen on display in the | windows of the Florida Public PADLOCKS ARE STOLEN Ut'lities Gas Co ny office im —_—_—— the Colonial Hotel Building LOUISVILLE.—A_ short time Everyone ettending any sient after officers placed eighteen' of the Cooking Seheol, who regie brags padlocks on a restaurant in ters their name at the table in the this city, n'ne of them were stol-' entrance to the Palace theater, en. ‘(Continued on Page Pour) < AAA A hdd dbdhed dadadadadada) The ship will take on fuel ol/Q = —MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT— PALACE THEATRE N S iN * Tomorrow Morning, 10 o’Clock for the N N COOKING SCHOOL PICTURE % \ “THE BRIDE WAKES UP” . %, N \) Sponsored by The Citizen with cooperation of N the Palace Theater ‘ ® VT Abd dt ttt ttitiziti#.,

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