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Port and a group of friends of the couple attended: native of Hunt- ‘est graduate of ‘Oberlin, Ohio. For the past year *tree' WPa new activities in. social work and re-'ights to laborers was sounded by sane | ; PARIS, April 22.—Prench mid tendant was the groom’s cousin,!@¢ classes are rising to barricade 7. Only the family the road which they fear leads of toward dictatorship of the work- The tocsin in an active cam- paign to arouse sentiment in favor the people who jive on Main t and who have been hit by social laws giving greater her position several days War Minister Edouard Daladier. » Port is a native Key Wester ite from Atlanta, » He is supervisor of National Youth Ad- ‘The newly wedded couple are at home im the naval station reservation. rredy Miami To Goensto Bécanilia, manager of Palace Theater, and Rogelio Ca- breve will leave over the Overseas, i i | li cf g rtf i Ey F $ i i f if g gE i? : 5 r = if ite iF : (By Associated Press) LONDON, April 22.—It’s noth- img short of high treason to sug- geet such a thing, but (sh-h-h!) it Might just possibly rain in Lon- @on on Coronation day, May 12. It is cruel to contemplate what geod, cold London rain would te the coronation, even if the decorations have been water- * sou HR would be drab, Cah *colorfal uniforms @eBcesied under great-coats, and the king and queen riding in a Geeed-carriage, It wouldn’t be mich to see; and the sooner one * and got under co¥er, the e? i Cencessionaries, who expect to @o a roaring business if the weath- er holds good, have protected themselves with rein insurance— Just in case. NORFOLK, Va.—Julius Carr, nero of this city, was hit in the head by a bullet f from a .38 Giliber pistol at a distance of fif- teen yards. The bullet failed to pehetrate his skull, merely fi tesing out to twice its origi width. Active ‘or LP ITCH combining cuserel pais sooth- Peubs externally caused ‘dises 300 and $1.00. MONKOE THEATER Bleanor Whitney-Tom Brown in ROSE BOWL Ricardo CortezJune Travis in The Case of the Black Cat Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ AUNT MOLLY’S BREAD STIRS THE APPETITE —Made By— VALDES BAKERY ‘trumps to play. sistance of the supporting the see that the social laws are ing under a dictatorship. His call has been followed by | attempts to stir the “average }man” to defend his position -- ee esis “a changing social order 4 . r t which puts the middle classes in, ¢t. then going into the practice la sandwich between aggressive! Haber unions and big capital.” Middle Classes Reorganize An old ofginization which most Frenéhmen had forgotten existed, | FOR pa es, e “Association of Middle C:.ass- .”’ suddenly has sprung back to life. ‘orkers must be told,” Dala- dier says, “that France will not! age = eoytieg of any TQ BE IN COMMEMORATION t, whether it of one man, a i Serty or a class. ‘Workers should) OF MISSION’S ENTRY iIN- not be permitted to think that power soon will belong to them! *{and to them alone. liberty for all its citizens who re-; spect the law. It is upon this love ‘of liberty that France’s. veritable; greatness has been built. It is Recessary to take care of small and middle-sized industrials, of modest commercial people and small proprietors. France wants} DeLAND, April 22.—Mrs. Doyle I, Carleton, f Miss Alma Oyaino of tartan Dual & the only co-ed candidate for the bachelor of laws degree from husband is her classmate, too. law. Mrs. Carlton is president ! is a member of the Glee: 3 | CHURCH EVENT TO FOREIGN SERVICE | Fleming Street Chureh is plan- ning services for. 7:15 \o’elock to- morrow evening in commemora- tion of the first anniversary of the Methodist Mission’s entry into ithe field of foreign service, lyears ago. | April 23, 1848, Charles Taylor An inquiring reporter in France| 44 Benjamin Jenkins sailed for Always Big Role Now, the party says, “the mid- men in the Northwestern Ohio dle classes have a just right to field, one of the world’s oldest not producing centers, report that carried out to their prejudice. since earthquakes shook ‘this re- Without the consent of these gion several weeks ago, the volume! classes, it would have been im-' of petroleum from many stripper possible for the laboring people to wells has declined. fight against the big employers’, They said the earth movement divine rights. The latter wanted evidently interfered with lower and still want the end of demo- rock strata, but expressed ‘ belief cratic institutions.” The Radical- the decline might not be per- Socialists further assert that if manent. it had not been for the middle classes the laborers would be liv-' who brought things back to nor- Having mal and who took command whep effetively barred the road to one: extremists went too far. dictatorship, they say they no intention of letting the work-} 75 ers create one’ of their own. Another trump, they believe, lies’ in the historical role played by the inhabitants of Main strect.| In previous revolutions, the aver-! LIGHTNIN’ CRANDALL age people have fathered reforms! which got out of hand at tim But it was always these people! fruits and vegetables. LEMON (One 9-in, Pie—uses only V4 package) 1 envelope Knox %4 cup cold water 4eggs ¥/ teaspoonful salt Add one-half cup sugar, lemon juice and salt to beaten egg yolks and cook over boiling water until of custard consistency. Pour cold water in bowl and sprinkle gelatine on top of water. Add to hot custard and stir until dissolved. Add grated lemon rind. Cool. When mixture KNOX ‘2c have LEMON CHIFFON PIE FEATURE IN FAMOUS MOVING PICTURE K In the new cooking-school moving picture, “The Bride Wakes Up”, Lemon Chiffon Pie makes a big hit. This deli- cious pie will make a hit at your house, too. Dad will say it’s the best pie he ever tasted. It is made with genuine Knox Sparkling Gelatine—the plain gelatine that blends with all of nature’s | in the lot of laborers which have gos, it is said, there are 100,000 ee = to go up and limited ,ombers in 11 foreign countries. usiness action. But middle-class Frenchmen iq) join in celebrating this anni- think they have a couple of 000 ysrsary and thousands of diners Without the as-/ will hear. this wonderful story of Radical-Socialist faith and perseverance told by party, one of the three partie? cneakers throughout the country. Leon Blum-Peo- The history of the crusade will be won gre able oma viengre oa portrayed in pageants from coast vo! ese social laws, the labor-! to coast. KING’S BIG SHOW ing man might never have pro-; SS a cured his “new freedom.” The Radical-Socialists, whose presi: EARTHQUAKE CUTS dent is Daladier, claim to be the! OIL PRODUCTION CONCESSIONAIRES PROTECT] political protectors of the middle} ry classes. Tomorrrow many gatherings | (By Associated Presa) , FINDLAY, ©., April 22.—Oil PALAeE Bob Steele in Comedy and First Chapter of Serial Sparkling Gelatine | Loup sugar Y cup Jemon juice 1 teaspoonful grated lemon rind | begins to thicken, fold in stiffly beaten egg whites to which the other one-half cup sugar has been added. Fill baked pie shell or gra- ham cracker crust and chill. Just before serving spread over pie a thin layer of whipped cream. GELATINE: ° oe ecvccsece > Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curry eovvcccen over the highway this morn’ -temy Matecumbe where Mr. Ourry is’ pj one of the dragline operators on! one of the bridge projects. ¥ | drew her suit against him. Steve Boyden, assistant purser #eeee of the P. and 0. 8. S. Co. attach-| CLASSIFIED: was spending a while with his pa: = ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boyden, | ws \ : ~ while the $. S. Cuba is in drydock} 4 7 :* Mrs. Faustino Rendueles and! daughter, Miss ‘Cora ‘Rendveles,: left over the highway this morn-! ing going to Miami to join Mr. tric Rendueles who is employed with Sapa bp Se ee unde-going repairs, left on Flor- ida Motor Lines bus this morning, for Miami en route to join - the} PERSONAL ship in Tampa. i Udga, at Gardner’s Pharmacy. the WPA in headquarters of the Third District. { LOST Tom Borcheff, member of the, Key West Police Department, was’ cery, 701 Caroline street. Stetson University this June. Her' passenger on the bus this morn- | r ing going for a visit of | several They plan on graduating togeth-! days in Miami. i FOR RENT . Mrs. Wilkam Knowles the Stetson senior law class, | daughter left over the highway: this morning fora shortivisit with West Drug Co. .apr21-tf} Mrs. Know'es’ son, who ‘is ill in! —————. - . ,FOR. TENT—Newly Decorated}| Sugar, 5 Ibs. i Furnished Bungalow. Cor. Geor-|] Milk, can . gia and Albury Sts. Apply 905|] Cream, 3 cans South St, apr20-lwk|| Potatoes, 10 Ibs. Miami. Wm. V. Little, in charge ofthe: State Employment Service bureau | in Key West, left over the highway | this morning for visits to points on the Keys. George W. Bonniwell, engineer with the P. and O. S. 8. Co., left over the highway this morning jfor a business visit in Miami. Mr. and Mrs. A. Aurelio Torres: were arrivals in Key West yester- A 3 and 2 baths. Other house with day over the highway from Miami apartment upstairs and waver Lux Soap, 3 bars with relatives and qownstairs. Nice yard with fruit trees and rose bushes. W. | for a visit g9| friends. They expect to return to Miami on Monday. | J, Kemp, 310 William street. 5 i apr6-tf Seta. ‘Ger@her, ‘propiteter oF. Fs ee sere hd = ee iesbal for Whe China to begin their church’s for-|Gardner’s Pharmacy, who had LAUNOH 24’ long. 7” beam, 6- ee! is paying the oil eign mission work. These two! Deen < new 40-hour week, collective labor hearty men worked two years be- Miami, returned on the morning Cheap. Apply Richardson’s contracts and other improvements ¢,.. they gained a convert. ‘To- plane. been on a brief business visit'to, horse Palmer Engine. Dinghy. inant | FOR SALE j Grocery. aprs-tf j Sens SdeeceoeseoeNeeDesse FOR SALE—Premises Today’s Horoscope) Officials of an airline .operat-' ing between London and Paris put pedometers on the stewards and FOR SALE—Two houses at 1209 found they walked four miles back and forth inside the ship during! its 2%-hour journey, ments. apri6-tf v oe An EXTRA DAY Vacation eiomed | this MEMORIAL WEEK-END ONDAY, April 26, is Confederate Memorial Day in the South. adding an exira day to your week-end. Florida Motor Linos’ fast. frequent schedules enable you to enjoy more fully this short vacation at less cost. 10 per cent. reduction on all round-trip fares. Travel the new FLORIDA ZEPHYRS at ro extra cost... * JACKSONVILLE - 46.78. 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