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PAGE FOUR . SS Saree Seececccccoccecccecacece | cace eccae eccaeeqoeeeeasosoeoooese: “Society _......VASHINGTON NOTES Svcccecccccsogercaeseses WAGES AND HOURS Confronted by the fact that the ~ %, House Rules Committee had de- Social Calendar cided not to grant a special rule od to provide consideration of the THURSDAY— | Wages and Hours bill before the Concert, Key West Hospitality House, President Roosevelt, last Band. 7:30 P.M. ~ Bayview week, threw his influence behind |duction. Already “educational Park. an, effort. to secure 218 signatures , orders” have been placed. with Social Hour, Junior;Woman’s to a. discharge petition, which|some of the industrial plants in Club. 5. P. M, ..Public Li-| would automatically bring the! order to give them experience in brary. measure before the, House, «manufacturing small quantities of Shower for Miss Mary, Louise 4 necessary materials. NAVAL EXPANSION Bowery. 4 P.M. Armory. = Lions Club Meeting. 6:30 P. M.| The Naval Expansion Bill was MIDWAY BASE Stone Church Annex. in conference, after having been! Meeting, Sea Scouts, Ship passed by the Senate, 56-28. For- Three. 8 P. M. Knights of!ty-nine Democrats and seven Pythias Hall. Republicans lined up for the ma- a a jority and seventeen Democrats, FRIDAY— seven Republicans, two Farmer- Junior Chamber of Commerce | Laborites, one Independent and Banquet. 7:15 P. M. Stone! one Progressive cast votes against Church Annex. the bill. <' * Operetta, “A Rose Dream”, Di-| , Readers should understand that - * *yision Street School. 7:30 P.' the measure is an authorization “ M. School Auditorium, bill. It provides no funds for con- | Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 52. struction. The size of the United 2 P. M. Rear of Clinic. | States Navy has heretofore been Mother and Daughter Open fixed by law, in conformance Meeting, Girl Scouts, Troop 1.) with naval treaties. The Expan- 7:30 P. M. Golden Eagle Hall, | Sion Bill, if followed by appro-| compares with an import excess loos \priate appropriation bills, will) » SUNDAY— jadd ninety-six combatant ships to| Guarter of this year saw $63,051,- Concert, Key West Hospitality the Navy; 950 airplanes and 26 999 surplus of gold imports into Band.,.4 P.M. Art Center | Auxiliary vessels. It will also aid 4,5. country but this figure com- Park “’ "in the development of small sur- | ares with $395,983,000 import . ae Ve face craft and improve navy- F lus in 1937 grr Hy MONDAY— “COryards. The Government is di- oP. “"Méeting, Boy Scouts, Troop, 5, 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun-, event of conflict and have ex- pressed their ability and willing- ness to fulfill the orders. Under these agreements, all that the War Department has to do, in the manufacturers to begin war pro- | defense outpost far out in the Pa- ‘cific at Midway Island. Aerial surveys have been completed for ja harbor channel and seaplane base to cost upward of two mil- lion dollars. After the work has been completed in about two years, similar work is contem- plated upon Wake Island. FOREIGN TRADE In the first three months of 1938, American exports exceeded imports by $320,737,000. trected to confer with other’ gov- ‘ernments, signatories to the Na- ‘val Treaty of 1936, to ascertain if iny nation proposes building bat- | tleships greater than 35,000 tons. THIRD PARTY ' Governor Phillip LaFollette’s | National Progressives of Amer- ica, is generally considered maneuvre to maintain leadership of the progressive faction in American politics. The response has not been overwhelming. Mayor La Guardia, of New York, .and certain Labor leaders have NINE OUT OF TEN The executive council of the fi American Federation of Labor SETA R AE ASIA SHAS IAAP ORR |S revoked charters of nine of Mrs. Camille Ley arrived this’ the ten unions which were sus- week from the home in Miami) pended in September, 1936, be- event of war, is to telegraph the | The Army, and Navy are co-, operating in preparing a new air- | This | of $113,271,000 in 1937. The first | | declaration of principles for the | and will spend about two weeks. in the city as guest of her mother, Mrs.Amelia Olivieri. -A. M. Sanchez, who had been visiting in the city for several weeks, left over the highway this morning on the early bus for Mi- ami. D. W. Monroe, of the Tokheim | Co., and John Hazaed, of the Tex- _ as Company, were arrivals over the highway Monday evening for cause of affiliation with the \C. I. O. The only one left in the ranks of the Federation is the [International Ladies Garment | Workers Union, headed by David , Dubinsky, whose differences of |opinion with John L, Lewis, lead ; to the belief that it might renew | | its allegiance to the Federation. | |of the United States shows that. | been particularly wary. Some | liberals see the danger of a split| in their ranks. At the same time, the thought is general that the LaFollette brothers, in making public a break with the Presi- dent, have their eyes on 1940 rather than 1938, THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ° DINNER SUNDAY SOoeececcoccceocecsooccovecseccosnsseeeene | By CORA ANTHONY Director, A&P Kitchen HE list of fruits generally avail- able is lengthening. Blackberries huckleberries, cultivated blueber sweet cherries, cantaloupes, peaches ani watermelons are supplementing dwin- dling supplies of apples, oranges and grapefruit. Pineapples continue to be plentiful and reasonable. Iceberg lettuce is lower and more abundant. Other salad greens, tomatoes and cucumbers are also inexpensive, As- paragus and broccoli are higher but peas and beans are reasonable. Lamb is again in the reasonable class while beef and pork loins are higher. Broilers, fryers and ducklings are rea- sonable in price. Here are three seasonable dinner menus: Low Cost Dinner Lamb Fricassee with Dumplings Potatoes Carrots Peas Bread and Butter Junket with Strawberries Tea or Coffee Milk Medium Cost Dinner Roast Stuffed Shoulder of Lamb Browned Potatoes Frenched Beans Bread and Butter Shredded Pineapple Cream Cake Tea or Coffee Very Special Dinner Vegetable Soup soast Lamb Creamed Parsley Potatoes Minted Green Peas Tomato Salad Rolls and Butter Fruit Cup Coconut Cake flee... fori | { | CANDIDATE FOR.,CHAIRMAN' a | OF STATE DEMOCRATIC EX- ECUTIVE COMMITTEE JACKSONVILLE, Fia., May 19 (FNS).—Fred Kent, prominent Jacksonville attorney, announced |here this week that he would be a candidate for chairmanship of the State Democratic Executive | Committee. | Kent, long active in the inter- | ests of the party, served as chair- |man of the finance committee in 1936, raising $70,000 at that.time. Again as chairman of the Victory | ; Day Dinners he raised $10,000, more recently as general chair-| | man of the Jackson Day Dinner THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1988. _ AT CHARLESTON . = | Several days ago Superintend- ent W. W. Demeritt, U. S. Light- house Department, sent to the De- partment ‘of Parks and Play-| grounds, Charleston, S. C., two) pairs of white crown pigeons, | which are native to this section. ‘These specimens were sent to! the large and capacious aviary at; bi Charleston at the request of 4 bas Chairman Alfred H. Von Kolnitz, | there is. another’ side, "1 from whom today was received across the street from’ the Public a letter advising of the arrival of | Market, ‘that huge market wh & the birds which were in excellent /De@tly everything “is exhibited condition when they reached the There one gets a real r aquarium. what the poorer cl: | through. One may see gi eecceeccovovecscoseoeses men and women sell CLASSIFIED <2 mcs COLUMN eecccccccccoccocovcooccs (The following intimate ac- count of scenery, cities, sports, customs, dress of Cuba is written by The Citi- zen staff -writer.. Pedro Aguilar, after a month's stay in the Island Republic. T' article is the second of a se- My ‘last article’ ‘Wads-4dn’ th: right side of Hayane -jife, ja penny up. all kinds of swee’ everything is in their Coffee venders go over the PERSONAL with small thermos bott! wi coffee pots, selling cups of c OLD AT 40! GET PEP. fee at a penny a cup. On ever New Ostrex Tonic Tab- corner of the Cuban capital y lets contain raw oyster invig- can buy a glass of any kind orators ‘and other stimulants. | eo) drink for a penny. L: One dose starts new pep. Value so cheap that when a laborer get $1,00, Special, price 89c. Call. 39 cents a’ day he consider write’ Gardner’s Pharmacy. _| self well paid. 1) Se ee tee frl| 10 Cents An Hour | 1 was talking to a conductor thé Omnibus Aliados. These ONLY'A SHORT TIME LEFT to| buses are owned by ‘the driver.” “have” your? furniture re-uy hol- | and conductor who-handle theme "gtébed/ ‘Mattresses and Pillows! but no one can own ‘hore than: “Pendvated, Studio Couches, In-| two buses. The buses each h: ner Springs and Boat Cushions. certain routes, with ‘90 route Guaranteed work. ‘Tropical covering Havana. ‘You can trans- Mattress Company, 725 Duval fer to any other bus, and if you street. may19-3tx | care to, you can ride as much a yak ; — | 20 miles on the original ticket REFRIGERATION ; which costs five cents. _—____________ | Owners make an average of FOR QUICK ‘REFRIGERATION to 12 cents an hour and w Repairs and Service, Call E.) from 12-14 hours a day. The tax Martinez, 1212 Varela street. 24, are modern cars and their driv Hour Service. apr20-1mo | ¢Ts charge 20 cents a trip to any part of Havana. Gas is 30 cents MOVING a gallon. | The homes of the poorer class FOR ESTIMATES’ on Moving, of Cuba on the outskirts of the Packing and Shipping to any/city are shocking. The peopl state in the Union, also Canada ‘themselves build small, one-room and Mexico, call LEONARD houses of palm treds and old wood BROS., Transfer Company—/and there families of from fivc Movers of household furniture, | to ten live, with no water supply boats, boilers, iron safes, build- or other sanitary measures, 1 The bus 10 k Morgenthar three-pc will rer upply for Then the m. of the tuntil'the sup tsited the ay from t the nhabit i for rposes, i and as odor brooks at the ppeared which 100,000 not accom- 0,000 Havana nani” ape F) the capture it. t him and t do you touched . his sir. I thought y a higher tax than do other state, yet It portion of the lg for the maintenance — of at the ment ox Re- unt Dora » that CITES STATUS ON LICENSES RELATIVE TO SERVING LIQ. UOR AND MEALS AT DIF- FERENT PLACES (Spceiat to The Cittzen) TALLAHASSEE, May 19.—Res- thura which, serve liquor and bars which: serve. meals must ob- tain restaurant licenses; and there has been.ne Supreme Court rul- ing to the, contrary, Comptroller J. M. Lee ‘today advised Tax Col- lector J. M. Burnett of Hills- borough County. A careful perusal of the Su- preme Court opinion in the case of Borrego vs. Lee discloses that the Supreme Court has not ruled contrary to the comptroller’s regulations. On the other hand, County Judge Jack F. White of Pinellas ounty in a recent.case held that aurants serving liquor or bars rving food.are required to take out a restaurant license in addi- tion to the liquor license. The comptroller is advising all tax collectors to collect these li- censes. WHAT'S NEW eee * z A new German..quartz lamp is used to detect frauds in precious stones and fabrics. Greater progress has been made in checking tuberculosis among old people than among children. Government chemists have de- veloped a cheap and effective method of fireproofing canvas. It has been found that earth- quakes are more frequent when the moon is nearest the earth. Recent geological studies indi- cate that Puerto Rico was once joined to South America. A Washington chemical engi- neer believes coal will in future become an important source of paint. > Ideal parent is one who can “take it,” Cornell head says, urg- they. will not be able to pexeo ey more than ten per cent of ; campaign in the state he raised | | ' ; Dock Com- 4 ; . i MIBSIONER DISCUSSES NA- “URE OF CHURCH AT ST. PAUL'S | “Tw his instruction last night at | the mission which is being held at FIGURES COMPILED REVEAL other people's yards, St. Paul's Church, Father Tiede-} mann discussed the nature of the! « Ghurch. He pointed out, first of | Salithat the Chureh was not, as| “popularly and frequently sup-| JACKSONVILLE, Fla, May 19 jot ‘the unprotected sheep to @ group of people who are | (FNS).—In 1937 the state gasoline | “|war, the War Department -jearmarked 10,000 of the natffn’s study * 1 plants for produ@i army’s requirements in time of aS War, says that the managers. owners of the plants know jobs to be assigned them in the REPORTS ON GASOLINE TAX ITS COST TO FLORIDA MOTORISTS ‘his public pmittee. ‘The'y fox y s é $c ed i ddeQosncdyeboegemecege ; 7 | (By CONTRIBUTOR) Socvccaeceaasacoooooeoos | ‘The Klan, in its zeal to clean selected {some simple, defenseless Philli- |pino men and their white wives |to eject from Miami. It is the ‘Georgia element here, some | think, who swell the Klan. The wolves of the pack will se- bring down, and the wolves of $22,000. So effective was his work that Florida today holds the record of having contributed In making his announcement, work actively to make the State, Democratic Executive Committee | the outstanding and most up-to- | date in the country and shall con- | j duct myself at all times so-as te reflect the will of the majority | |of the democrats in this state. | “I believe the Democrats in the | primary of May 3 proved con- | clusively that they are staunchly | behind the President and the na- tional administration, and I look upon the State Democratic Execu- tive Committee as agents af the whole Democratic body and@ feel that it is the duty of that! com- mittee to. follow the mandate of ! the majority in all of its actions”. ‘more-Per capita than any ‘other _ ¢| State in the Union. | Kent stated: “If elected, I shall| pOR RENT—Large airy rooms at | poor. ing materials or houses from the cities they have “ciudad one lot to another. Phone 678, “solares”-and' other’ names fe Key West, ‘or 37311, Miami. may10-tf|r9oming houses, Rows of roon lone jammed against the other, FOR RENT jone family toa room, house the Each has a small ce fi seaside, bathing facilities. In-|the yard to cook and wa quire 407 South street. | apr25-tf | DAY NURSERY SUNBEAM PLAYHOUSE, 1400 | 7 Pine street-—‘Free From Wor-| ry Hours—For Mothers”. Chil-| dren cared for by the hour or; « day. may5-2wks | ROOMS | THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St. MIAMI, FLORIDA, LOW SUM. | MER RATES. Hot water in every room. apr2i-tf what in American would be cheap, / | from five to 20 in a building, with’ , ing respect for children. to, enter formation . or be ete, by wyer, Co own LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business and Theater District Pacts RESTAU!} ari Open The Year Around =. God. Such a description : tax cost the average Florida mo-| civilization will run down the | Id fit a guild or a society in| torist $52.29. In addition he paid, an who stands alone, without) e Church. * But the real nature | ¢14.92 in registration and other | ‘earning his merits or sacrifices. | REAL ESTATE LEGALS ee er re ed Pe re er re ee ee et ee rt eee ee of the Church is quite different} fees and $12.00 toijy sieBerals 00 es, °° meny, emer? The:Church is the mystical Body | government for lous federal’ “‘phere was an old recluse in our of Christ king us. We join’ taxes, making a combined total of home-town. He was regarded as the Church by being baptised. We | $78.31, the highest in the entire), miser and lived by himself, kept | Nor | ee” | Re have an expression that “blood is| United States, according to fig-| pis blinds down and “hoarded” | ures just released «by the pice this money, known to be consid are, which are *; erable, town hoodilums ee ‘the waters of Baptism) In spite of this ant tax, | rocks. Bae windows. and ‘ore which bind together in one mys-| Florida finds itself handicapped ‘his hencoop on July 4th. The se- tical Body all the members of the |for lack of funds to properly. ject men were for incarcerating Baptised, of every race and nation | maintain present highways and) yim in an asylum because he and tongue and people. provide for increasing traffic de-| never attended church and drove The Church, Father Tiedemann! mands. Continued diversion of the parson’s stray cows out of his said, Was the mystical Body of| the gas tax, it is pointed out, will) garden patch. He was given 2 thicker than water”. Christ. It could also be describ-| prove costly in reduced tourist black reputation, without a hear- | ed_as “Jesus Christ at work in the and motor travel due to poorly ing, nor did he ask one. When, world today”, Since the Church | Kept and inadequate highway sys-) one day, he was found dead and is Hot a club which Christ visits tem. 3 _ | his premises were ransacked, it from’ time to time, but Christ, To keep pace with the nation’ was found how generously he had Himself at work in the world to- | Florida should today be preparing piven, in secret, to the town's ay, Christians have an authority for the construction of modern needy, to many great charities, for their faith and morals. Father trunk highways and this is im-) and in death his face was lit with Tiedemann gave several examples possible when the bulk of the gas_, holy beauty and his hands of the Church providing authority | @x revenue is diverted from the clasped the cross to his breast. for Christian action. RoadDepartment to other pur- ‘fe had been a man unjustly ac- Last of all, the missioner point- | Poses. cused, wrongly dealt with, but ed out that the Church was not only our authority but also pro- Corauinis geht inary es PROM RUCKORY GROVE Soro a aks | delaehcarneey eet lite. Without the eh 09-64 Nobory kes 9 scaredy-at. You" Forty spots writers, members ' " ; jtake a fellex like a prizefighter of the Southeastetn Sportwriters > en Ey cokers ser.| and if he gets into the ring and Association, touring Florida, visit- mon will be “Why is it so hard to backs ee don’t Hat, Ra and were entertained with a day's be good?” pena nrg = fishing in the Gulf. Mark July 2, 3 and 4th on your And in business it is not a speck calendar now and make plans to different. But I have nothing Sttend the great three-day cele-| fould like te have some. || —and we like him—and he could «sbration at Key West on those; would like to have some. 5 i be governor or president. ae Se to the | eee Rind cf Darwen bas been | “And if we hed a half-dozen @ates. You will find a trip to the pouncin’ on business, and getting mica aie ate oak savell .. Island. City by the new Overseas | themselves elected, and business png i: like @ t Fords *SHighway a thrilling and enchant- | has been crawling under the table and Girdiais oe he mat aoe ah Ang adventure. or hiding in the basement—and many pee-wee persons prancing nil — not comin’ back with a hay-mak- ¥ around the country and putting er. business in the dog-house. Yours, with the low down. JO SERRA 7” faith. The wolves of the pack are quick to jump, to defame, to mis- construe. Did they not crucify } the Master? here and there, and pops the bully High school survey finds pupils’ Tadio tastes generally low, with reading neglected, : But there are exceptions, and when some hombre stands up, had kept his council and his} on the chin, he gets three cheers! lpr | ai ney 4 iy her} Leek. f: sate E n the ¢ at | LLIB 8. | Rxecutrix of the MORRIS, e of Geo. F. June ' practical advice. 37 years’ ex-| ‘yperience on Florida Keys. E. RovLowe, Registered Broker, nPavernier, Florida. P.,O, No. \apri2-tf MISCELLANEOUS j LONG, DISTANCE. MOVING— Padded, insured, licensed Vans. | FLASH EXPRESS & STOR-) AGE CO., 251 S. W. Ist St, Miami, Fla. apr29-tf FOR SALE | | LE Pursuant to of Florida, the undersig ceive until 10:00 A. M. ¢ Friday, June 1938, Governor's Offi in Tallahassee, Florida, sealed offerings of matured or unmatured original or refunding Highway, or Re- MONROE 3 rings submitted MU: R TEN DAYS DATE OF nm June 13, ‘ult riame, descrip- rs of bonds, date of issue, date / . and seria interest rate, of maturity offer must what co be det price fault and price asked. The ecifically state exactly with the bonds for the Bonds that are - nterest must be offere a F price which price sha'l be understood to be the price asked for sach bonds WITH ALL MA- TURITIES OF PAST DUB, vE- PACLTED OR UNPAID COUPONS ATTACHED. and notice is hereby given that if any sach coupons dave heen detached prior to delivery of j any bonds aerepted andlor purchased hereunder, the face value of such mitsing coepons Will be deducted {rom purchase price, and offerings must be submitted of thie basin. Sealed envelope containing seach offerings shall plainly state on its face that it is a proposal for the sale of MONROE County bonds. ‘The right &* reserved to reject any and ai] offerings or portions of of- fertnaes star ROARD OF ADMINISTRA- PLORIDA jovernor, as Presi- se emptrotier, as Seeretary W. V. Kasott Treasurer State Tr¥ksercr, as May 19Ir at i CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- | ner 5th and Staple Avenue. | Apply Box D, The Citizen. | nov2-tf | iene FLAT TOP GAS RANGE and Ice | Box, like new. Sacrifice. 827) Duval street. may 19-2tx | eo WIRE—FREE! ED. BERLINER PLUMBER — 1016 Division Street — “TO Seep Pw JACKSONVILLE NEW we one You the dey, and return the seme corme —from ctions in Miami for New York Coast to Coast and Border to and all MIAMI $37 s; § JACKSONVILLE $975

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