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PAGE FOUR ° Sodagneccancsqeceesseces Oeeceeeesgoesevoseesoes A TWIRL OF (PERSONAL MENTION THE GLOBE : | pepeoeveregoasogece |: Joe’ Allen, business manager of (Opinions expressed in this column do not agree with those of The zen). | Seooedeeesesseeeogeeeees® | ity House. |MEXICAN CIVIL | ; Reception and Dance Honoring: waR THREATENS 3 ia eee eat Bock Bg Domingo Rosillo, on the 25th! /The «century-old strugelebe- | oF friends and relatives and hav- Anniversary of His First! tween those close to thejsoilcand ing # te ] Successful Airplane Flight) the gold-banded government: of- eure een j from Key West to Havana.|ficials in Mexico who give: them, and OES: day 9:30 P.M. Habana-Madrid. | tittle recognition, smouldered just] BOK, <7 tora Stele below the surface yesterday. Halladay will receive further TUESDAY— Perched atop churches in church-| medical treatigHe® Second Ladies’ Night, Stone! packed San Luis Potosi in central | et . si ; Church Service Club. 6:30; Mexico were anti-aircraft guns, in} Bij) wood, Shae karen in the P.M. Church Annex. a central square another long! political world of South Florida, was an arrival in Key West yes- terday accompanied by his moth- —oO— | muzzle pointed to the sky and WEDNESDAY— Strung throughout the towns er and several friends, had a de- lightful time visiting points of Meeting of Classroom Teachers | around San Luis Potosi were two of Monroe County. battalians of soldiers—all waiting _ oe for an expected attack by land oF | interest, met a number of friends and acquaintances and left for | Miami in the afternoon. ° eeeoneecceasosonsess| Society POeoscooccocesevooesecee | Social Calendar MONDAY— Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- Press, left over the highway yes- | terday to. ‘spend a vacation at dif- | ferent points in the state and ex- | pects to be absent for about two weeks. - THURSDAY— air of General Saturnino Cedillo’s Concert, Key West Hospitality | 28,000 agrarians, who, living on The Citizen and The Artman| Seeeeccccccceocescoeccces A PARABLE COSC oCoeooeSoeooOLeOOCS (Editor and Publisher) With Henry Ford uttering in riddles, and Mr. Roosevelt in- |struction the populace in parables, possibly editorial writers may find a receptive public for screeds | |couched in Delphic terms. We'll j try one ourselves: | A manufacturer who started |from scratch in a small city 40) ‘years or so ago had in the. year ‘1937 a business that kept him and 50+ e» 60 . employes - comfortably \eggupied. It was not the. biggest | CLASSIFIED COLUMN MALE, JNSTRUCTION. We want | to select reliable men, now em-, ployed, with foresight, fair edu- Ripa RANE cation and mechanical inclina-} LES fete. 2. tions, willing to train spare| «Visiting in Key West Saturday¥, 3. time or evenings, to become in-| afternoon was A. H. Andrews,| 4. stallation and service experts! a i , on all types AIR CONDITION. | “Com. “THF [Amiericgn (Pages) 5, ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 2 ‘A. H. ANDREWS VISITED IN CITY what resembling a guitar, CITIZEN OFFICE much used by the Greeks and Romans. South Atlantic. Frank Strafaci. Sandhurst, Berkshire, Eng- land. A union of banks in a city, } | | business in town, but it had grad- | ual .absofbéd competitors who, [tgied :to edge in, and it was re-| “ees as well intrenched in its! | fi The original owner is still: lin control, sharing ownership | with the most: recent competitor | | who decided. that one might pros- per where two would starve. | Due to that fact, and to the! tough grip held on shares in his| original venture by a couple of| old .townspeople, the controlling | | owner was unable to operate with | WG and Electie Sibigeration; eee Pos te Estero, \ for the purpose of securing equipment. speedy settlement of their claims against each other. Six feet. The Voiga. French Premier. The science which deals with insects. New York. THE ANSWERS ‘Write fully, giving Fla. making his first trip to the age, present occupation. Utili- | city i many years. j ties Inst., M, clo The Citizen. | : rg visited with the publisher he Citizen for a few mo- | ments and talked over the busi- \ness situation. During the chat the visitor paid a tribute to Da- ; vid Elmer Ward, of Fort Myers, }recently elected senator, and said that he was a man that would not ever forget the flattering vote he received in Key West. 6. %, 8. 9 FOR QUICK REFRIGERATION 10. ' & Repairs and Service, Call E. Martinez, 1212 Varela‘street. 24 Hour Service. apr20-1mo MOVING EDITOR OF AMERICAN EAGLE eccccccceccccccccccccece. A musical instrument, some- | Band. 7:30 P, M. Bayview Park. : Social Hour, Junior Woman’ Club. 5 P. M. Public Li. brary. Shower for Miss Mary Louise Bowery. 4 P.M. Armory. Oe FRIDAY— Junior Chamber of Commerce oy Banquet... 7:15, P.M... Stone yee @hurch Annex. , iit Operetta, “A. Rose Dream’, Di- vision Street School. 7:30 P. M., School Auditoriums i:2 0; eeting, Girl, Scouts, »Trogpe |. 4. P.M. Home.of Mrs.;Bxe Warner, pri) sLe. Ue Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 52. 7 P.M. Rear of Clinic. low SUNDAY— Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 4 P. M. Aquarium Grounds. Celebrates Clasc’s 50th Anniversary A. D. Luethi, 1119 Von Phister street’ left today to attend Ober- lin College’s commencement at Oberlin, Ohio in June, at which his class, celebrating its 50th year of graduation, will be the honor class. his vast estate have recently been [furnished with guns and ammuni- tion to prevent any aggrandize- ent of Cedillo’s lands by the |. (See “Who Knows?” on Page 2) —_—_ lone corporation. He had one to} Joe O’Brien was a visitor in the operate the plant, the stock of city yesterday and had a delight-/which was held by himself, the} \ful time visiting. with his old|two old shareholders mentioned, | —— FOR ESTIMATES on, Moving, | Packing and Shipping to any; state in the Union, also Canada| | | | federal government. The general, |, 4 Tandanwihitle, surrounded by his} friend Al Cathrall, {peasant followers, but ill enough | to be confined to bed, was ringed | in by heavily-reinforced garrisons | | ringing the estate. | | STORM LASHES | NEW ENGLAND Forecast by weather bureau/ iathings, a southeast storm roar- } Joe Hale, member of the State over the highway Saturday and ss |day for bis~ station in Fort | Lauderdate.bs | DLoCoe Jake Behrman who was in the : ; | city for seyerabdays looking over M¥-out of the cold north Atlantic, | 16 realty sityation left on'the re- Lpiest cea canta hyde agsinst turn to Miami yesterday - after- |New England’s rugg coast, | ri 8 voverturned two boats at Martha’ jneon on the bus for Miami. Mr. and Mrs. Selina Mullins and daughter Miss Harriett, who arrived Saturday afternoon for a visit. with relatives and friends, ‘left over the.highway yesterday Vineyard, drowned one man’s two} ‘sons and brother, broke in half! British | | Boston, and is at Lnratie tiie ‘away at a three mas' schooner | * : A 4 {somewhere off Portland, Maine, | mormns fog,tneir, home: in Mi | which has sent out a call for help. | i; {Drifting ashore on his boat's! | cabin roof, John Phillips, 50, near jeollapse, gasped out the drown-' ings of his brother Domingo and | | two sons, Clarence and Anton. 'HARLAN'S TERRORISTS | FACE TRIAL Frank Lones left on the morn- ing bus for. Marathon where he is employed by one of the contrac- tors-on the Overseas Road and \Toll Bridge. —_— Joe. Richardson, who left for a In what is perhaps the bloodiest Visit in: Miami. Saturday _after- ;and most ruthless section of the noon for a business visit and also jcountry, Harlan county of Ken-| to visit his brother-in-law and sis- |tucky, in the little town of Lon- | ter, Mr. and. Mrs. Will Baez, re- Road Department forces came in’ |left on the efternoon bus yester- | m, |and a holding company, in which | 'a minority interest was held by |his former competitor. The enterprise pays higher wag- | es than the standard for the com- | ity..ahd mianages to keep its) | pope ployed no matter how | | ba isiess gets; the owner for| |many-years drew no dividends, | but plowed earnings back into} | the iproperty, keeping a strong} |eash reserve for the rainy days | | that arrived every so often. | At the turn of the year, the op-| and Mexico, call INARD BROS.,. Transfer Cgmpany— Movers of household furniture, boats, boilers, iron safes, build- ing materials or houses from one lot to ani Rhone 678, Key West, or jiami. ba may10-tf | | | i i } Ly, FO) FOR RENT—P&tge airy rooms at seaside, baththg facilities. In- quire 407 South street. } 1. About 2,600,000, | In January, 1936. . About 25 cents. . “Yes. 5. Write Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, “Forest Farming”. 6. 13,099,405. JEWELS LOST IN CRASH Rome.—On the plane which | crashed and burned on the Tyr- rhenian coast with a toll of nine- teen lives were jewels valued at approximately $370,000. More! than $600, worth of jewels had been sent} nia by a Paris | jewelry fi to King Zog to se-| 7 Yes. i lect wedding presents for his} 8. Mitterhoffer, an Austrian, bride. The jewels lost were those! in 1864. &§ Xenia, Ohio.—After the same! not selectedety the King. 9. In 1936, 40,286,573. | 10. No; even in the same si BUYS BOY BICYCLE | the rate varies. erating company declared a divi-| apr25-tf | dend of which some $14,000 or); ————+—__—_____>-—____ $15,000 was the controlling own-| DAY NURSERY jer'’s share. He did not need’ the | ———___________ 'funds, and, forseeing that Spring SUNBEAM PLAYHOUSE, 1400 business might. be below stand-| Pine street—‘“Free From -Wor- ard, he deposited his money in the| ry Hours—For Mothers”. Chil- holding company’s account—the! dren cared for by the hour or traditional rainy day umbrella.| day. may5-2wks That seemed good business,.un- } til— A representative of the U. S.| hisciciaed Treasury Department called at| THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St.. | the plant, looked over the books,, MIAMI, FLORIDA, LOW SUM- and assessed an additional tax of, MER RATES. Hot water in, 75 percent on the undistributed every room. apr21-tf | | dividend. He read the law toxthe ' | manufacturer, who had to admit REAL ESTATE that, under a strict construction, ' | 12-year-old boy was brought be- CAPTURES ROBBER IN DOOR fore him for the sixth time on; -_— the same charge—stealing a bi-| Philadelphia, Pa. — Slamming cycle—Judge Geo. H. Smith puti the door of his cigar store on one him on probation and took up a/ hand of a would-be robber, Abra- collection to buy him a bicycle./ham Widman held him until the With the $10 received, the boy| arrival of the police. Although was given a second-hand bicycle! the door was splintered by shots of his own. |from the robber’s gun, Widman 6 : a unlatee Peccccccccscoveceoococes CLUB LA CONGA The Show Place of Key West) . «where the smallest piano in town is played for guests, . .and SOESHOSSSSSSSSSSSESOSSSEE Sally Eilers - Neil Hamilton LADY BEHAVE! SELECTED SHORTS | | | Frank Sabini, for Bulletin 1794,) MONDAY, MAY 16, 1988, ‘MISSION AT _ST. PAUL'S “What is God Like?” This was the question asked by the mis- sioner at the evening service at | Saint Paul’s yesterday. The preacher showed the various ways in which people try to de- scribe God to themselves. He then went on to demonstrate that all these ways fall short of a clear description and that only in the Incarnate Christ does man defin- itely see God. Tonight Father Tiedemann will continue his thesis on three points of the Sacred Character of our Blessed Lord: His Uunique- ness, His sinlessness, and the Uni- versality of Christ. Masses are said daily during the mission at 6:15, 7:00 and 9:00 o'clock, | | | La Follette plan wins some mi nor support, but national liberal leaders remain cool. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OVER - SEA HOTEL Now Being Completely Renovated OPEN THE YEAR AROUND Moderate L, S. Gruber 17 Fieniog St. bas: ear a a ee Matinee: Balcony, 10c: tra, 15-20c; Night. 1: May Days A RE BARGAIN DAYS GARDEN HOSF, 25 feet length Many classmates of the Classidon, high in the mountains, 24 / turned over the highway late yes- the holding company was tech-|REAL ESTATE — Conservative,,the proprietor, of 1888 will come from distant states and many foreign countries, | and Mr. Luethi will be one of its happy members. Mr. Luethi will first go to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he will visit a daughter, Mrs. Cor- nelius Herz, who is also an alumnus of the college, and who will accompany him to the Com- mencement ceremonies. Mesa Graduates From Technical School Paul Mesa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Mesa of this city, has suc- | cessfully completed the course of instruction prescribed by the Ar-; tistic Beauty Institute of Atlanta, Georgia, and returned to the city Saturday. Mr. Mesa received a diploma. Junior Clab To Meet Thursday Members of the. Junior Wom- an’s Club.of Key West are re- minded: of; the .social aneetin whigh. isto be held..at 5 o'clock ‘Thursday eygaing. in the rooms of the Public Lidrary, es who, will preside at the mé¢eting are. Mrs. Thelma! plying between ‘Coco Solo, Canal) tion at Ward and Miss: Margaret, Dexter. | ————_—. | from base to base without mis-> | mine executives, 23 law enforce- | terday evening. ment officers and 22 corporations | = are being prosecuted today, after, Frank H. Harris, who was beirig indicted last September by |SPending a 10 days visit in Key a grand jury, for “intimidating| West and left several days ago for and injuring” miners in order to | Miami, returned on Saturday. deprive them of their rights un- | ‘der the Wagner Act. Deputy | sheriff's paid by the corporations, | {have beaten senseless and even! killed many of the miners. Har- | Charles Smith, inspector of the State Motor Vehicle department, who has been conducting an ac- tive campaign in Monroe county, nically a “personal” holding cor- |poration, and as such, subject to} punitive rates on. undistributed | earnings. | Here was no intent of tax eva-| sion or tax avoidance, but a saga- cious and humanitarian effort to safeguard the enterprise against a business decline that was plain- ‘ly evident four months ago. (| Possibly the manufacturer. act- | ‘ed more upon his natural im-| practical advice. 37 years’ ‘ex. | himself, entertains everybody. . . | perience on Florida Keys. E.! R. Lowe, Registered Broker, | Tavernier, Florida. P. 0. No.| 21. aprl2-tf | | MISCELLANEOUS LONG DISTANCE MOVING— Padded, insured, licensed Vans. | ____ FLASH EXPRESS & STOR-} oc Jan county has always had two- gun and blackjack oppression! But the present trial is something | Harlan countians have looked for- ward to through long, bloody years. | REORGANIZATION AGAIN! mary in which “New Deal” Sen- ator Pepper was reelected, gov- ernment is making a survey of the sentiment among House of | Represcntative members to de- termine how they feel on reviv- | ing the Reorganization Bill, which was sidetracked when it reached ‘ries authority for the President 'ONE PLANE DOWN Eleven patroi bortibér planes Zone, and Miami, made the flight Encouraged by the Florida pri-| {the House recently. The bill car- | j pan 4 governmental agencies | is now operating on the Keys. He arrived yesterday for a_ brief visit and left shortly afterward. | | j Steamer Coming Steamship Atlantida, | Standard Fruit. and Steamship Company, bound from New York to Frontera, Mexico, is due to ar- | tive in port 3 o’clock tomorrow morning for bunkers at the Por- | ter Dock Co., after which she will proceed to her destination. Due Tomorrow Steamship Colorado is due to arrive from New York tomorrow | morning | freight anthumiscellaneous cargo | for Key Wosteand after discharg- | ing -will proceed to her destina- Tampa. a S.S. Brazos Comes To Port of the with a shipment of} m-| AGE CO,, 251 S. W. Ist St. pulses than upon the legal advice’ Miami, Fla. apr29-tf that might have steered him past a, the, technicality—in any caseythe {is to be deprived not only of the | money he has earned but of the) | protection of his business and. its| employes against a period in which there may be no earnings. If that is the law, it is under- gs j ed. No matter how firmly em-|_°1> Southard. eitebetionnd | bedded in American tax practice) secoND SHEETS—500 for 50c. jis the “principle” of taxing un-| The 9- divided profits, no sane tax sys-| menen Eres. i daa FOR SALE i 1 CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. ' Apply Box D, The Citizen. | nov2-tf | where Florida’s leading silver- voiced tenor, Jimmy Thomas, | sings for you. . .and the incom-/ parable blues-singer, Teddy Sa- bini, and her unique band makes regular appearances. All at Club) La Conga. Balloon Night tomor- row night—a special feature. LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business Theater District and EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage——Elevator——Fireproof Open The Year Around JUST A REMINDER THAT ADAMS DAIRY IS ALWAYS READY TO SERVE YOU BOTH GRADE ne MILK ADAMS DAIRY GRADE “A” RAW PHONE 455 |tem should contemplate that gov- jment should take not only the} | profits, but, in effect, the work-' | ing capital of a going concern. | | We called this a parable, but) don{t mind admitting, on the ree-! \ It! lord, thathit is a case history. | has; some: dessons. + - L Spend A Jitney--- To Advertise $1.19 | Portable Showers When it rains Right or left Drainboard ~ Mixing . Faucet . tne Strainer and P $82.50 | Trap, complete MODERNIZE and SANITIZE jhap. A twelfth plane, lost in a|: steamship Brazos, of the Clyde- | | fog, was forced down at dawn Maliory cpr ‘trrived i. pel Membership Dance Frida Evenin yesterday 140 miles northeast of! i ip- if ud Miami in the Atlantic Ocean. on ret Keone te this pote The big Membership Dance! Last night, after Coast Guard The vessel sailed at 1:45 o'clock sponsored by Sociedad Cuba will) Patrol boats had carried it fuel. with shipments of live turtle and be held Friday evening, May 20,|it came down again at dusk off | empty beer bottles, and a mis- at the Cuban Club auditorium, Miami Beach, still er miles | cellaneous assortment of freight. starting at 9:30 p, m. jaway from the Dinner Key base. CAN'T SHAVE MUSTACHES John Pritchard's orchestra will’ pUNGAR’ furnish the music. Tickets may plot Seem -—_ be purchased from club mem-| ‘pifty thousand anti-Nazi for- Budapest, Hungary.—A law, bers. mer war veterans in Buda) | passed in 1890, prohibits officials —— /Hungary paraded yesterday. | in Hungary from _ shaving their Plan Shower For | Nazis, seattered in the crowds mustaches. Officials are asking Miss Bowe [watching the demonstration, for repeal of the law. 1ss ry aunted the marchers. Breaking — Saas c -——-— {ranks the former war veterans Key West Scavenger There will be a miscellaneous ; tore after their hecklets and the Shower given Thursday afternoon! streets were filled with rioting: we Service at the Armory at 4 o'clock in Police reserves on emergency. * ed honor of Miss Mary Louise/duty were arresting members lef; FOR EXTRA § \ . Bowery who will wed Albert H.. borth parties all day yestirdayyaa? Carey in the very near future. sporadic fighting continuedo:Prey: The shower is being given by viously, two bombs hadzoheeng Mrs. Rhoda Kiefer. Mrs. Tillie! hurled at the paraders whemythey: 2)! Adams, Miss Gladys Russell and) passed the’ National: Theater, but Miss Vendaline Watins. jthey were quickly seized and —_— ‘their fuses pulled out. td JOURNEY ENDS IN DEATH | eee rea - | WEEK'S MARKET Los Angeles —In order to join; CLOSES SLOW his sweetheart and marry og Industrial activity was slow Beginning Sunday. May 15 Leonard Trimble, 25, hitch-biked/ the latter part of the week. ST. PAUL" and rode the box cars from Cedar Stocks showed the lag, after Rapids, Iowa, to Los Angeles. early spurt. More confidence When he left a box car, he saw Congressional favors for business another train bearing down on! were looked for, but traders did him. Jumping back, Ke fell un- not follow up_ the first stocks der the train that had brought) spurt, becausé they believed that him west and died of injuries re-i the values thus set were beyond ceived. ‘corporate earning prospects. —SUBIJIECT REV. KARL TEIDEMANN, O.1.C.,, Missioner “The Sacred Character of the Incarnation” + Mission and Closing Ascension Day 'S CHURCH TONIGHT— PJ AAL2LL2¢L LLL LAL ALLA AAA A Your Home Town” FRESH OFF THE PRESS! A NEW BATCH OF WINDOW STICKERS Printed in two colors on yellow paper — gummed one side. ON SALE. NOW Two For Five Cents The Artman Press THE CITIZEN BLDG. TELEPHONE 51 LMM ME heheh hhh dhe dhiddeddkdad dad dadiadidiadidh 1 to 3 years to pay These prices delivered Key West

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