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PAGE FOUR SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Breezy Progra Club’s L Another Ladies’ Night of Stone Church Service:, Glu scheduled for» tonighii:.at Church Annex 6:30 o’elock. It will be replete with humor and fun, as the Service Club’s Ladies Nights always are, enter- taining committee reports. Rev. Joe Tolle will be master of. cere- Monies again and has been asked for even more wit and humor than he usually has for the spe- cial occasion. An address of welcome to the Jadies will be given by Emmett Waldron, principal of the Divi- sion Street School. Mrs. Charles H. Ketchum will respond for the ladies. Interspresed is throughout the For Service Night Tonight hejons,atucthe individual guests. Grouphsongs are planned. | Mrs. Eva Warner, whose clear, | Sttotig. voice has always been! ted with a great deal of pleas- | ure, locally, will be heard in an} | American song, to be accompan- ied by Miss Edna B. Smith, pian-! ist. Mrs. Teddie Sweeting, well- known artist, is on the program with a new recitation, ' Emil Sweeting, another likable | artist, has a recitation, which has been specially selected for the! | program. } Joe Tolle, mente | prodigide | when it comes to ideas, has a new | stunt sketch this time! His last | pantomime skit brought the house | }down roaring with laughter.| | Adrian O’Sweeney, basso pro- Social Calendar TUESDAY— Second Ladies’ Night, Stone Church Service Club. 6:30 P. M. Church Annex. eR WEDNESDAY— Meeting of Classroom Teachers of Monroe County. oO THURSDAY— ‘ Concert, Key West Hospitality Band, 7:30 P. M. Bayview Park. Social Hour, Junior Woman’s Club. 5 P. M. Public Li- brary. Shower for Miss Mary Louise Bowery. 4 P.M. Armory. Rotary Club Luncheon. 12:15 P.M. St. Paul’s Church An- nex. Lions Club Meeting. 6:30 P. Stone Church Annex. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | eocccccccccccceccccccces | A TWIRL OF | THE GLOBE (Opinions expressed in this column do not necessarily agree with those of The Citi- zen). DESCRIPTION OF CHRIST'S NATURE A large group of interested list- eners heard the Reverend Karl Tiedemann, O.H.C., at Saint Paul’s Church last night. The | preacher gave a graphic descrip- RAILROAD HOTEL BURNED Across from the Union Station in smoky Atlanta for many years! stood the dirty, red-bricked Ter-_ minal Hotel, home to every r road man in the South. Yester- day it was a smouldering ruin, with 27 persons dead and many injured. There were about 75 persons in the hotel when the! fire broke out early yesterday morning, and those who were sav ed either jumped into fire nets or came down fire escapes. Many of those leaping were crushed on the sidewalks. The fire is said to have started by a blast in the kitchen. LEFTIST STUDENTS SEIZE U. OF MEXICO 1 The Rightist and Leftist strug-; the world, appeared in open out- tion of the nature of Christ. To- night, the instruction will dwell upon the work of Our Blessed Lord in His earthly ministry as summarized in the Atonement. ons are welcome at these The missioner will be glad to meet any persons in private con- ference to answer questions or to give other pastoral advice. probably fight a duel with J. G. ‘arpeta, El Mundo rewspaper- nan, with pistols today. Key Westers will remember that when his mechanics demanded that he not make the flight to Havana from this city in 1913, Parla press- ed a pistol to his head and threat- ened to pull the trigger if he were n@&t allowed to fly. WRECKAGE AFTER M. gle, that is gradually making over! STORM Only long swells remained to- =O— Program for the eyenipg will be} fundo, will render several deep- FRIDAY— Junior Chamber 0} many sly cracks ,and;,gybtle hu- | voiced songs. Banquet. Church Annexioo TAS ence; 18S been accused of being incited! Guardsmen towed in the water- tone | break in Old Mexico yesterday. A day from the wild New England Leftist.or socialistic group, which ; storm of. the weekend, but Coast i + ‘by Nazi. propaganda, seized the logged schooner whose decks were ‘main administration ‘building of | awash; off, Portland, Maine; were New Key West Highway Opens Historic Spot to American Tourists (Winter Haven Chief) } The recent opening of the new Overseas Highway, extending 170 miles from Miami to Key West} has resulted in a flood of tourists traveling to and from the historic island city which is 675 miles far- ther south than Cairo, Egypt, say passenger agents of the Seaboard Railway, who announce a new re- duced running time by bus of five hours in each direction. Travelers now can make the trip to Key West and return the same day. In connection with Seaboard trains to Miami, buses now run at 7 and 9 a. m. and 1 and 5 p. m. Returning, they leave Key West at 11:45 a. m.; 3:30, 7:38']y, It would incresae the maxi- | Jamok—black coffee and 9:30 p, m. Called “Cayo Hueso” by the Spanish, Key West is considered one of the most picturesque and interesting cities in America—a ‘EUESDAY NATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY LAW JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 17 (FNS).—The National Social Se- curity Law may be liberalized as a result of the recent Florida sen- atorial campaign, it was pointed out here today by Clayton C. Cod- jrington, state welfare commi ) sioner, MAY BE LIBERALIZED ——__. Cook Mourns Passing Of Hash-Slinger Slang (By Axsociated Presa) LEWISTON, Idaho, May 17.— George cook, regrets the serving, ef {god, has, become such dignified job that the pictures- Lee, ‘Four amiehdiiehts to, the Wat have: slabe lof th “pasher” is no were offered, two by Representa- itive Wilcox and three iy ‘Senator ! | Pepper. One of the amendments was sponsored by both of the law-gi ers, although introduced Separat mum individual grant for Old- Age Assistance from $30 per month»to $50 per month in such states as find matching funds. Present Florida appropriations more. Among the gems that Lee remembers from earlier days are ‘these orders: *+* Pwo im*the water—two boiled eggs; clean out the icebox—hash; three dogs on a load of hay— three weiners and sauerkraut; Also, School boy itch—toast- ed jelly and peanut butter sand- wich; Slap her twice and send her out—blood-rare steak; and, Man wants to take a chance—beef bit of Old Spain and the Cuba of will match but half of the avail-| stew. yesterday transplanted to the United States. Not two miles wide nor quite five miles long this is- land city has a background steep- ed in the adventure and romance of the days of piracy along the Spanish Main. It was along the Keys that Spanish pirates made their ren- dezvous to prey upon the rich gargo vessels. sailing between New England, New Orleans and South America. The coral islets able $30. Sneator Pepper offered two other amendments. One would provide for the matching of state! funds for Aid to Dependent Chil- dren, dollar for dollar, instead of one dollar for two. The other would create a new public assist- ance category and provide public assistance, for the permanently disabled, - i Representative Wilcox is father ; to an.amendment which would} Underfoot I've dropped my tart under the table. See that Rover doesn’t eat it. Bobbie—Don't my foot on it. Little Sister—Bobbie, quick— rE ee ae 1: » FOOT ODOR” Hiv ¥OUR 30c BACK! Hf this’ 12 hour test does'Yiot re- worry—I have a, “A> Rose"Dyeam”, ‘pi.| the University of Mexico, which) aiding, a: trawler; two: members >.” : 4 wh — Street School. 7:30,,P, includes the preparatory ‘school6f whose’ ¢rew’ were’ itjured, ‘and | made,an easy refuge from the | strike out af the existing law the men-of-war of France, England | provision that if states should col- | live ‘smelly or sweaty feet over a “Day fua BY DR. JAMES E. POPE Special Washington AS FLORIDA GOES --- $0.GOES CONGRESS Only a few weeks before the Florida deluge we were neck- ‘ deep in an era of government by telegraph, and high-pressure ora- tors were causing our lawmakers to be flooded with telegrams. This form of sabotage by innuen- »» do, or just plain gluff, soon gave . ©, Joyér to another era, that of gov- ernment by chain letters. Since Florida, however, we have the newest wrinkle in political re- Fite control—government by pri- nmaries. Swiftly on the heels of the Wiorida primaries, and i ae ene note in the poor anx- lives of seekers after re- election, the — Administration’s ~ “Wage-hour bill—twice sentenced to execution, and still being held * ‘a prisoner by the unfriendly Rules tionary parole through a Congres- «sional writ of habeas-corpus. This order, known as a discharge pe-| Abe Markowitz, of the Marko- ;witz Economy Plumbing and Roofing Co., of Fort Lauderdale, | | are in the city spending a few | days. M. School Auditorium. «' | abd’ the schools of commerce and: were. still seeking bodies «of Meeting, Girl Scouts, Troop 1. 4 P.M. Home of Mrs. Eva Warner. Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop’ 5: 7 P.M. Rear of Clinic. ae sag law,' and stationing themselves‘on|prother ‘and two’sons‘of a Pro- roof tops with weapons began fir- vincetown fisherman, who was ing ‘into Rightist groups of stu-+ washed ashore on his boat’s cabin 2, dents who valorously tried to re-| roof yesterday. "| gain possession of the buildings. General Saturninno Cedillo, once pya THREATENED | SUNDAY—, Concert, Key West Hospitality | Band. 4 P. M. Art Cener Park. | | W. C. Hill, postmaster of Mi- ami, and C. T. Hanson, director of ‘aviation of Miami, who were in Key West for the Rosillo celebra- tion, left this morning shortly MONDAY— after 11 o'clock in the trailer of Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5, | the Miami Year Around Club. 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- | ity House. ;. Miss Janice Lounders, who has | been employed as stenographer a Pancho Villa bandit, broke away from his estate in San Luis Potosi in central Mexico and fled! to a mountain stronghold, where, with an estimated 15,000 troops, five airplanes and numerous ma- chine guns, he may attack the Mexican government's army. UNDERWORLD MIAMI at the Key West Chamber. of | Commerce, has announced her in- tention of returning to Miami, | and will leave tomorrow. Joe Roberts, who is employed | Paul Mesa; son of Mr. and Mrs. | with the State Road Department’ Marcus 4. Mesa, who returned to | with headquarters in Miami,'ar- the city this‘weekend after gradu- _Tived in the city yesterday for a ation from thé Artisti¢ Beauty In- ee stitute gt. Atlanta, where he took | Jonathan Cates, who had been|a coursé of beauty culture and | on a brief visit to Miami, returned another in artistic beauty culture, | to the city last evening over the has. beenoffered a position in PT | New York ‘City: Mrs. Claude H. Robe?ts left by; Paul Mesa Offered Position Miami—city of the underworld, to an extent little known by the 1,000,000 tourists or so who visit it every year—now finds a Mu- nicipal Court judge, Paine of Coral Gables, making an open accusation that bookie es- tablishments are paying, $35 a week each for police protection. What is behind all this? What in- stigation had the judge to’ press such a consequential charge? What political and other threats were probably made. him? Corruption outs from time to time, but the whole story, only rarely. How- Philip E.j ‘in the fight should be satisfied. tition signed by 218 careworn and bus this morning for Coral Gables ‘jittery House members, some of | for a brief stay with her daugh-! whom had been displaying symp- ter, Mrs. Margaret Roberts Mosh- toms of political delirium tremens| er, and will leave tomorrow since the latest Florida hurricane, | morning for Fort Pierce to attend | »went over the heads of arbitrary the meeting of the Daughters of! “edmmitteemen and brought the} the King. battered wage-hour issue to the) 7 i floor of the House for action, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Albury ; * It is stubbornly contended by were passengers on the early | Mr. Mesa has not decided if he eyer, the public is eagerly watch- will accept the position, ing for the part of the story the a | judge will probably reveal. |PARLA EXCITED AGAIN Little, excitable Augustin Par- \la, the first to fly between Key Rene | West and Cuba, although Domin- HABANA-MADRID | go Rosillo was the first to fly be- Key West’s finest night club of- | tween Key West and Havana, will ENTERTAINMENT Eighteen power companies who | demanded a Supreme Court de-| cision on the constitutionality of! the Tennessee Valley Authority | and its series of dams, which has| stopped many floods in the few years they have been working, | will get it. | PENNSYLVANIA | DEMOCRATIC RIFT | Jim Farley, national democratic | chairman, thinks that the political rift of the Democratic party in} Pennsylvania in the primary over} the gubernatorial candidate, is/ detrimental to party interests. His solution: Give the C.LO. candidate, close to John L, Lewis, the nomination for governor. Then with present Governor G. H. Earle as Senator, both parties Pennsylvania Democrats thought | the move would destroy unity. BRITISH AIR EXPANSION | Britain will probably soon put its plane building program into third gear! A new secretary of state for air, energetic Sir Kings- ley Wood, was appointed follow- ing the resignation of Swinton, who has been often accused of holding back the air expansion program. and the United States for these Spanish Corsairs. More treasure has been scattered along the Flor- ida reefs than any other equal; stretch in the world, and Key West was founded by shipwreck- ed persons from_the first families of New England, Virginia andj South Carolina. ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS questions printed on Page 2 Pevocceccocecesssccoocce Tides. Federait Communications Commission. Yale. No. Four. Indictment. { Those “which have a-'spinal column. » t The first is commerce ;;be-;| tween the states;/the see-, ond is commerce within a! state. ‘ 9. Nicotine. 10. Bizet. night. YOUR 30c BACK if it lect fram the estates of Old-Age Assistance recipients that half of the amount so collected should be returned to the Federal govern- ment. There is no lien clause in the Federal law, Codrington does not stop “itching toes”, YOUR 30¢ BACK if it does not heal older cases of “Athletes Foot”. Just say Tingol (30c) to any druggist. Locally at Gard- ner’s Pharmacy.—advt. if adopted by Congress and ap- pointed out. a sent. itienelSe expuieces coal]. kayla Scavenger proved by the President will! Service public assistance in those states | FOR EXTRA SERVICE that are able to meet Uncle Sam) | Below are the answers to test | half way. PHONE 3-331) OR WRITE ' ; sueese vbibbeohl shall For Wholesale Quotations on FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT ‘A TELEPHONE CALL OR POSTCARD WILL BRING OUR REPRESENTATIVE Te SEZ YOU! some who are occasionally sus-)™morning bus going to Miami and’ fering dance music in the man- eset pis pected of being good guessers that the House will pass the bill, from there to Tampa where they | ner of Otto Divanti and his or Will spend about two weeks with chestra. | “but the Senate may order it shot} + cat sunrise. Certainly, much de- * pends on the nature and extent _ Sof pressure which may be brought & by those who, on select occasions, Mrs. Albury’s family. i ie SRN Stl ' The Habana-Madrid Judge William V. Albury left, beautiful and different, where over the highway for Craig's, Fla.,; guests enjoy the seclusion of, to meet friends and spend the’ tables among the palms in ai ~ Club— | ‘AND RETURN SAME DAY FOR EVERY * press our Senators—but a whale day fishing, expecting to return’ “Un-smoke Filled” atmosphere— | ADS tonight. | Latin and American—the coolest “ofa difference is wrapped up in place to dance; the hottest in mu-! the fact that only fonethird of ‘the Senators must fate their re- spective voters this year. While lobbyists may! lobby'‘and voters may vote as they please, Senators, also may do pretty,much as they please—provided , there, renjains two or four‘ years between them and another campaign. THE FLORIDA BLUES Poor candidates! Clinging to their precarious politica) perches with a soul-torturing desperation, oftentimes unwarantéd by actual conditions, some of them cannot risk the luxury of a sober analy- _sis. Even the absolutely normal oecurence, such as the one in Florida, puts some of them to un- reasoning and panicky flight like a covey of frightened partridges. Among the several Congressmen whe, as is claimed, were won over or seared into supporting | the awage-hour bill I ing ro ORS to cal evalgate cool logic. This is not a dissertation, Prp or, Mr. and. Mrs. John H. Hoffer- man, whp,were spending a while in Key West, left over the high-! There is ‘néVer a cover, mi way this morning for Miami where they will remain for sev- it mum nor saing BaRP Hen at Leral days.,before returning to! West's leading AMAT . 4 } i sie—and drinks. |fheir'bome in Baltimore, Md. ye MASTER SCOREREEPER to regard him as their Senator. | VSP SBS And as it so often occurs in poli-) Do you ever think of the unfort- tics, another good man ups and} unates— runs against him. But the sec-| Those that have less than you? ond man, Rep. Mark Wilcox, was | Ever try to lighten their burden known to most of the voters only | By speaking a knid word or two? as a perfectly able Congressman | f from another District, but not as Careful lest you do not discover their Senator. Besides, a new That in the world to come Senator might upset the cart that | Those that you have mistreated hauls the relief money. | Have climbed to a higher rung. Those who carelessly and loud- ly insist that Sen. Pepper's vic- Cast your bread on the waters— tory was due to his support of the Threefold it will return to you. wage-hour legislation, should stop ' Do not always seek compensation, and consider that folks in Florida Wait until your life here is thru. the most refreshing}: sie tested in appeals, BUSINESS --- FREE! ADS WITH a fundamental basis of tested experience .. . tact the consumer and bring in extra profits for any business. angles and tested to pull are FREE to the advertisers in The Citizen! Start boosting your with better advertising . . . plan pro- are not less regular than others when it comes to swallowing their ‘political pills. When a pill is difficult to swallow whole they ; Teegonable for the voters to feel It is then the books are opened, ‘The great Scorekeeper turns your page; ibi@hew it! Therefore it was only He strikes a balance of your col- umn, con,.9n the wage-hour ill.’ It is that they were not born expressly !t is then you get your wage troversy over the issue really in..ment. reorganization—or jfogi battling either side of wage- what FRANK C. SCHNEIDER. simply a pursuance, the .question whether or not oe, ang fo hour legislation, court or govern- | 5) William Street. fluenced the voters in Flerida to such a marked degree. Do they vote there on issues—or do they still vote on men? NOT LAW BUT CUSTOM In most:sections, especially the South, it remanis the unwritten Jaye of politics that once a man is elected’ te the United States Sen- ate he is practically appointed for life, unless something unseemly develops—and nothing unseemly developed in the Florids contest. The incumbent, seeking renom- ination, brought good references and was highly recommended by the White House. Furthermore, the people had already learned have you. So, in choosing they chose what to them represented the uninterrupted flow of money from Washington. Things less im- portant could go hang! Alas, for who thinks he hears the sweet seductive voice of des- tiny again calling him to high of- fice, and sets out to encore in popular favor, must so often re- discover that people talk publicly but vote secretly! 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