The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 20, 1937, Page 4

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ripoenistnacimaasiorensnanytgimtssivenall in welcoming and pay-! honor « General Gerardo! Yesterday's Precipitation y Morales, president of, Normal Previpitation wi 06 Tn ban Republic, One of the! gustan” atm wel throngs this city erst Aa is } 77| the recent decisions. of the Court; was unanimously condemned have 78) butt have, through a 0 Ins. | Construction of -the tio ni protean mee pedo eng C ler our sy z ey rs reserved.to the states and | Court recognizing the power rs given to the National Goy- ent, inevitatly differences ion arise as to, where “in 42 Pp. M-| state” activities etd and “inter. 23 a. ™./ state” activities begin, - activities the P. and 0. piers bé- Sun rises 2 ing Key the Cuban Gunboat Cubiar-'Sun sets - 6152 p.m. | opini by plane ‘oon rises ami and will af wait until official party. The civil, military Miss M. L. po ten} visi-\and naval population of the city! High for several months, left over! Werte Well represented. The Gov-' Low ler the highway this morning for Mi-'ernor Cobb, profusely decorated! etl and will there entrain for her with American and Cuban flags, heme in New York. | steamed into the harbor at 3:30, ‘oe, oa land within a half hour the Cuba, ee ; jher convoy, arrived and berthed.| (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday ap ange Who The arrival of the Cobb was an-| Key Wost. and Vicinity: Partly x ond Mra. W po | nounced by a salute of 21 guns cloudy tonight and Wednesday; hor eelatives, ‘ ere the naval a Shah palin <aaaene Se ‘guard of honor from the navi ‘icials and prominent ci t — toring for-her bore in station and the United States send telegranis tonight. j marine barracks was formed at} -—_ | the piers as His Excellency touch- Men Berthe MeConnell,, who'ed the soil of the United States.' fever has long been recognized) hal several Weeks in The president was. met and of-'as an evitlence of the existence of| Key left this morning by ficially weleomed by Honorable! sith. us for Miami accompanied by Stokely Morgan, special repre-! traly an evidence of — shiftless-/gnq partly ‘overcast: weather her deughter, Mrs. Lawton Wat-' sentative of the state department! ness. on i who was sent to Key West by the | government for that purpose. Afis the gist of a statement made a ay yesterday by Juvenile Judge Teen sh corineeted with Williams to the study class of the! about 100 in all, will pass through the Van organisation, has Literary: Department of the Key, Key West tomorrow en route from Seen transferred from the Miami West Woman’s Club at its semi-)Tampa to Havana. They are go-! Barometer 8 a. Sea level, 30,00, A A ere 24-hour ie weasitea | power rnp a 5 axe *m. exh not only made } histo: 0 egal ry, congression:] power and warrants Congress in exer¢ising far-reach- | WEATHER FORECAST ing regulatory powers in the field large party of Shriners,: {has hight end Weditesday. daughter was born yesterday) © WEATHER CONDITIONS Mrs was sso, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Warren in visiting: short-time with rel-| "Monroe county is sadly:in need/their home 412 Elizabeth street. atives bey ‘etaban, left Prag ee ‘of a woman probation offieer| Both the mother and child are re- ing tor her home in Miami,” ‘and a detention home for children’ ported as doing nicely. ssnre is low this morning off the north Atlantic coast, and a trough ¢f moderately low pres- |sure Gverspreads the Plains and) West Gulf States; while high pres-‘ sure areas ire crested over the North Pacific Stutes and the Can-' adian Province of Ontario. Rain occurred since yesterday : : ferteurent and appointed to take’ monthly meeting at La Concha’ ing to the Cuban capital to stégel morning in northern New Eng:' pe el the dining rooms on the Hotel. Lack of these two ab-/a ceremonial which will be, it is! and — this morning to’ solutely necessary facilities goes' said, a very elaborate affair. Traveller. ‘far to retard the “work of the ome | judge and has in more than one ' ‘Malcolm Pierce won first prize Delbert Bethe! was a passenger ¢@se lost to the community boys at an Easter Egg Hunt on the land, and portions of the - Plains States and Texas, being heavy in Oklahoma; while e’sewhere gener-; jally fair weather has prevai:ed.| Temperatures heve risen in the © the bus this morning going to 40d girls who might .othefwise! grounds of the Lighthouse De-| pjains States, and Mississippi and join his boat which| have been saved. An aggressive! aprtment which was given for the| Ohio wponging trip. | probation officer is needed to members of Troop 5 Boy Scouts.) above <a | follow up all cases in her cowrt,! Many games were played and deli- Sr., ana | Judge Williams pointed out, and/cious refreshments were served by B. — Mrs W. T. Rekberg,)it the ease of a girl delinquent, Scoutmother Mrs. W. W. De: Miss Alphonsine Clears, this can be done only by a wo-) meritt. fem ths ea Miami and!™"- Mrs. Eck! berg will con-| : ashingt jot Scores of telegrams will be bests gy Eckt her! sent to Charleston tonight from Engin C Key West to the president of the U.8.N. j Atlantic Coastal Highway Asso- a ‘eiation urging that the next an- lentine, representing the nual meeting of the association be! » es peg xe MANU held in Key West. The telegrams’ ad cond reo gay will be sent as night letters andj hs be filed tonight to be delivered, | fle fi ft : tomrorow morning while the con- vention is entering upon the third; day of its deliberations. Bascom: eos |X Grooms and E. A. Strunk, the; | committee appointed to look after $s Horoscope ‘this phase of the matter, have; campaign for Monroe iu y Peeeeeereseececcocoscoes | een busy this afternoon making ararngements with local civic or- SLL ty pony _ of, today | Paniaations, city and county of.) ing tendency. There is a tendency | fo dig deep into mysterious things MONROE THEATER {| #ed to ofc various means or un- } Doris Nolan-Michael Whaten in | femmen channels to gain your THE MAN I MARRY ends. You should try to avoid —also— ‘any tack of appreciation on the KELLY THE SECOND pert of others to receive the re- | Matinee: Baleony, 10c; Orches- ward to which you are entitled. tra, 15-20e; Night: 15-25 —— |. Students Are Given | | Credit For Fishing 2 abaocpvoebe | praetad ‘| COLONIAL HOTEL (fy Assoerated Press) 5 STILLWATER, Okla., April 20.'] In the Center of the Business Heme students get whipped for and Theater District going but those in Prof: GA. "¢ Oklahoma A, and First Class—Fireproof— BM, classes get credit for it. { Sensible Rates Frequent trips to lake and stream for various kinds of fish Garage Elevator i are part of the regular procedure im Prof. Moore's field soology | Popular Prices tide FINDS OUT ABOUT KNOX JELL The cooking-school picture, “The Bride Wakes Up”, tells about the bride who found out i there's a real difference between ordinary { A flavored gelatine dessetts and Knox Jell. Knox | Jell is extra tich in favor—extra smooth in tex- | ture—extra good in quality. It is the only | i | i flavored gelatine dessert made with. .genuine -_. Knox Spatkling Gelatine: Six delicious flavors— lemon, lime, orange, and cherry. Ask for it at your grocery store. KNOX JELL DOSE ANG GUARANTEES SY THE GAKERS OF KHOX SPARKLING GELATINE Copyright 1937, Leecerr & Myers Tosacco Co. Valleys, and readings are normal this morning throughout most sections of the country, Official in Charge | — ‘Congress to enact legislation, ‘which will protect the public. wel- Pilsbury’s Flour Mil's | Wednesday increasing cloudiness, “ere by safeguarding labor trom eq to the following: ree _.| probably showers in northwest the oppression of capital and cap-: Mrs, Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., Editorial comment: Typhoid) portion. jital from unwarranted interfer- Mrs. Nellie Freitas, Maria Agui- Jacksonville to Florida Straits ence on the part of labor. In oth- jgy, Mrs. Paul Lumley, Mrs. Map. Ali that remains and East Gulf: Gentle to moder- 2r-words, the way is cleared for ye] C, Perez, Helen Curry, Mi Mosquitoes are just. 49, ate south arid: southeast wirids,’Federal legis‘ation to enable the [ucy Lowe, Mrs. Dulce M. Pere- any this is to. Government to regulate industrial jpg Zlinor Walters, Mrs. Ruby; ‘questions ina manner to avoid Jarrett, Florence Recio, Mrs. Aida ‘serious labor disturbances and, if Rodriguez, Minnie Knowles, Mrs. ‘it is deemed necessary to the pub- Bryan _ Ric’ Pred lic interest, to provide for compulsory arbitrationy.and tlement of industrial disputes, Space does not permit a diseus-' Jaq Pinder, Roy Lade, Mrs. ison of the political aspects of Wagner Act decision or its impli- ;'¢o, Mrs. Esperanza Bernal, cations in connection with ©-Realers shotild’ understand that! istrations will be disqualified in ‘thé decisions of the Supreme! ine 90) ae plies no judgment on the wisdom! Lof the itieasures adopted by Con- | dress.” This question ts legislative | jand not. properly thétKoncern The Wagner Act decision ranges the Court which passes;;on legs | at least five of the justices on ‘the ty alone. Generally, the, Wa: side ‘of, broad construction of Act is considered to be a weapowt, of labor and entirely oblivious of Company are not eligible to “unfair practices” which labor it- the range. of i i ions. .' self may be guilty of. With = gow ache ye a oe power to deal with industrial re-! After the showing of the film the ones described in the ——_———— ‘jations recognized, Congress faces this adi | gentle to moderate southeast and the task of framing measures the Florida ‘south winds. Florida: Partly cloudy tonight; ip’ = as anyone having reg of im- that the its Prize Winners prizes, donated by {and invited him over to ublic Utilities Com- | Sure enough the birds pany, the Quality Food Store and ‘1 uchnt gor 25 cents each , were award- boy were recognized ,as one was a beautiful yellow j the other a pure white bird ta grey spot on the ¥S- to arrest the boy hie Dion, iin — Gross. | Set-| Mrs, Arthur Wes! 4 |.—Mr. rs. } B, Herrick, Mga Ear! Hikzs, Dag p= eo | Mary Foster, x : living toget! - iminutes. Mrs. Windehy |to live with his mother. the Rdith Russell, Miss Elva Esquin- the Mrs, Ethel Whtkins, Stella Hall,| int of nt's Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, Mrs. E, R.; band 1 hes wite controversy over the Preside: plan to reform judicial procedure. McCarthy, Anna Barroso, Miss’ Dairy women However, it seems improbable that Aleida Camero, Mae Smith. { of Lifcbony there will be any abandonment ! by the President of his proposals. | ——<—-——~—~-e—emnanneniannennetennnn, | eee It's remarkable how a slice fresh homey-flavored— AUNT MOLLY’S ‘BREA STIRS THE APPETITE | —Made By— G.S. KENNEDY, [VALDES BAKER Y, tomorrow. bat George Arliss in D | THE MAN OF AFFAIRS | Picture scheduled for today} i failed to arrive. .Will be shown «| wow! . . . says Al Schacht Listen to Chesterfield’s Daily Broadcasts of Big League Baseball Scores...6:35/B. 8. T. 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