The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 18, 1937, Page 4

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alll : it tf ilk A -}to Moon, a rocket containing a Pians for the 1937 Reunion of catapulted into ‘ but missing its target the projec- tile tecame a satglite, revolving ing called for Thursday evening}im a lunar orbit until the author et 8:00 o'clock in the auditorium ef the High School building. t : ' ' sthifs i visit for a while, occupying quar- by plane and, the progress of mem-! the Monroe County unit, | Bart Griffen, connected -with, ¢ moving picture industry ar-' * to meet with! of theaters in Key West | the play: i ' Ward, who has Key West with! for about six months, left : y this morning in Florida Motor Lines’ m Diego, Calif., to ; who has! @ visit for a short time, relatives in Key West, left, highway this morning for; in Miami. : rails Vesey A. Johnson left on this morning for West Beach where she will visit sen, Dr. V. M. Johnson, path- at the hospital in that Ht, Edward Bayly eft morning over the ae / Sweeting were quietly married FE had time to write,a second book, bringing it eee plunging it * into the Ge'¥ of Mexico. President Hollon Bervaldi urg-} The fact that this ‘exploit took requests all members of the! place between the covers of @ jon to be present at thisjbook has apparently in no way certain residents in the Bell Shoals area that the piece of machinery dug up there is the real thing. The object consisted of a six. jfoot shaft to which was attached an odd-shaped wheel, the whole s. Katie Eldridge and Irwin] weighing about 600 pounds. Less imaginative persons declared it to evening at 8:00 o'clock in St.! be part of an old grist mill, but no Episcopal Church in a cer2-| records of such a mill in that ~i- mony performed by Father Arthur | cinity have been uncovered. 2 To further complicate matters, Only relatives and a few closéjin the midst of the argument, a friends witnessed the ceremony.| freighter pulled into Tampa to The newlywds are making thei-!joad scrap metal to be transported home at 1207 Georgia street. to Japan and reports have it that the shaft and wheel became a part of the cargo, destined, perhaps, to beome a cannon after all. One of the tasks of the Federa! ato Writers’ staff has been to sift and Commander Hart-/ separate legend from facts with- y, U. S. N. retired, and Mrsjout destroying the interesting and Hartley, will arrive in Key West/ dramatic qualities of many tales y from Annapolis and will, that began as pure fiction but in time became accepted as authen- naval station. tic history. Friends of the Hartleys have} Serseeree apprised of. their arrival and; @#¢@*@®' jeeoe jecee SS. Se, THE WEATHER have been made before Seeccccccccccceccocosece 4 12 8 12 Highest Yesterday’s Precipitation .0 Ins. Normal Precipitation ... .13 Ins. “This record covery 24-hour perio’ ending at $ o'clock j Tomorrow’ 'Sun rises i Sun sets j Moon rises {Moon sets - Mrs. Joe Pearlman was a pas-/ Tomorrow’s Tides senger On the Florida Motor Lines! AM. bus this morning for Miami where | = she will attend the wedding tonight | “°™ at 8 o’elock, in the synagogue, 03) her sister, Mrs. Terry Stein and} Michael Lubin. | Tho bride-to-be will be remem-| WEATHER FORECAST = | bered by a large number of Key| (yi) 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) Westers whom she met during her} Key West and Vicinity: Gen- visit in this city when sh2 was thejerally fair tonight and Wednes- guest for several months of Mr.!day; gentle east to southeast and Mrs. Pearlman. winds. i Forida: Fair tonicht and} PUTS BUSINESS 9 == Jackser.ville to Florida Straits Announcement has been made SISTER IN THAT CITY TONIGHT 5 f Barometer reading Sea level, 30.02. e WEATHER CONDITIONS “|that the time has not “twhich i; jplan is vigorously jwill be held Thursday even) fifteen, with some restrictions, on the President's power of appoint- ment; a constitutional! amendment to require the compulsory retir>- ment of justices of seventy or seventy-five; to forbid the Court). to contact him on the trouble-| commercial relations between to imvalidate laws by less than = this cordia ity in any some Court issue. The he and the British Common-; litical: commitment but that, in The absence of the President from Washington just about tied up his supporters in Congress in the capital last week in order 2 King) | it is expected that a; marked advance will be made 6-3 or 7-2 vote and to permit Congress te over-ride the deci- sions of the Court im certain casep. No general agrezment is apparent on any of these substitute prop)- sitions. Committee will vote on the mat|wealth, The attitude of the two ure this week and some of theinations towards Japan, it is real-' President's sepporters fear sucb}ized, shor'd be one of encoprage-| a close division in the Senate that} ment to any policies tending 4 they will not hazard a definite} ward stabilization of the Pac‘fic guess as to the outcome. His|area, and it was felt that the: spokesmen do not fear deZeat be-| United States should lend a maxi-; cause they feel certain that a de-}mum force of moral support to termined insistesice by the Presi-| British efiorts to stabilize the Eu-| dent i swing the necessaryjropecn Continent. Of course, Mr. votes, but they did not relish the} Davis made no deals because he stress and strain of such 2 battle} was not authorized to do so and to the finish. more particularly becavse Brit- lish officials: understand the d's The Republicans in Washing: |!ike of the people of this country ton, as weil as those scatte-ed over Three marrage licenses issued during the wepk ending today, from the office of County Judge Raymond R. Lord to the following: Douglas Anderson and Lor- raine Shephard; Raymond Knowles and Ruby Lee Howze; Irwin Sweeting and Katherine Eldridge. toward cnything like participation in the affairs of other nations, the country, are defnitely “cona- ing to life.” The leaders are ’satis- fied that the split of the Demo- erats on the Court issue has given them a rea] “break” and that the Democrats will have difficulty mn welding the party membership into a cohesive group when ecoa- omy, flood control and other measures come up. Chairman John D. M. Hamiltor has begun his active campaign to capitalize on the “errors of the! Administration,” satisfied that he has found a number of “para-} mount issues.” Republicans in the/ Senate and House, however, are folowing the silent strategy, for the most part, taking the view of Senator Vandenburg of Michigan, eome for the Republicans to get into a fight ‘a Democratic affair.” On the Democratic side, Post-} master-General Far! mair\-! tains that there is no di to the Republicans, that the country still behind the Presicent and that; his Court plan and all of his other ; major proposals *wifl win their! way through Congress. While the! Democratic opposition to the Court j fighting thej proposal, there are signs that son other Democratic stalwarts not as keenly behind the dent as they have been. Senator; Ashurst, the President’s leadet in the Court fight, maintains that} there is no danger of a permanent WATCHMAKER, JEWELE) AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Work ALL PRICES REDUCED *“Hours: 9 to 12—1 to 6 Open Saturday Night, JOHN C. PARK 328 SIMONTON ST. PLUMBING DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES are} Presi- MEETING KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSN. West ciation ge at A meeting of the High School Alumni Key COLD DRINKS, SANDWICHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CRACKERS, CANDY, ETC. Row Boats—Cruisers Rented By Hour or Day Boca Chica Fishing Camp ISLAND BUILDING CO. Plans, Estimates, Inspection and Construction of Residences. Our suggestions may prove of value to you, may we help? PROPERTY DEVELOPED Seawalls Call at 530 William Street Piers end East Gulf: Gentle st to} southeas: winds, and <ereraliy lfair weather tonight and Wed- jnesday. iby Paul Lumley of Monroe Meat | Market that this business has been {placed on a cash basis beginning | today. } | Mr. Lumley hopes that his! ‘many customers who have been running accounts at this market will find it convenient to trade with bim on the new basis. In making the Monroe a cash Lumley feels y ferries as a that be will be able to give his f the steward’s depart-| customers lower prices due to the | limitation of sundry expenses in- -_—— feurred by running credit. Milton Spencer, employe of the! Management of Monrce Market Wlorida Bast Coast Railway, whois planning extensive improve- Wee spetding a brief time with wents to this business before th: te family in Key West, left this opening of the 1937-38 winter morning on the return to Miami. season. j Ged Coles, chief purser with) last night and will leave for a the P. and O. S. S. Co., and Mrs! fishing vacation and camp at Sand! Geles, arrived over the highway Key. i Pressure is moderately high this} morning from the Dakotas ward over the Lake region, and! thence southward over the Gulf and South Atlantic States; while a low pressure area, centered over! the Plateau region, overspreads most western districts, and ne } east-} sure is relatively low over New] England. Rain has occurred since yesterday morning from the upper; Ohio Valley and extreme eastern Lake region eastward over the| North Atlantic States, in portions} ef the Mississippi Valley, and op} the Pacific coast from San Fran-/ cisco northward, being mostly; light. Temperatures are some-! what below normal this morning} in the Appalachian and eastern: Lake regions, but elsewhere read-| ings are near or above the sea sonal gverage. t G. S. KENNEDY, Official in Charge. j auditorium. 8:00 o’clock in the High School All members are urgently requested to attend. OLLON R. BERVALDI, Pres PaLner We will be glad to send a PHONE 348 representative to see you JOE ALLEN nt. Cicely Courtneidge in EVERYBODY DANCE Comedy and Short Reel TONIGHT—PRIZE NIGHT For Real Cuban Coffee —TRY— STAR * BRAND j7On Sale At All Grocers— a balanced ration. Inspected and passed by De- partment of Agriculture of United States as fit for human food. Ask for and demand— IDEAL DOG FOOD At Any Grocery THE ClTIZEN OFFICE too hard and it went —SINCLAIR— Marie Cappick offers pro- fessional writing service and Gm Cote Ge eae literary assistance on stéries a cording to editorial require-J} See us for complete service ments. Constructive criticism on manuceripts and markets) suggested, Have your news| written by one who knows how. RATES REASONABLE LICENSED EMBALMER Ambelancs Se-wies L407 2TTERD am Seve Gene

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