The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 6, 1934, Page 1

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———— re RNS I gt Pa aan Oe rN NS EE IN For 54 Years .d to the a i me é 3 2 _ | country; with an Best Interests ‘of Key West : g 7" é range of only 14° Fahrenheit. LUME LV. No. 160. - : PRICE FIVE CENTS SS And a —_ Flogngd etal Resets , ) >a Burned To Death When EATERY haxiuel MEE et ae Plan troyed Strand Theatre; ieee et apengoua eS OF Explosion Films Caused Disaster JECTS INCLUDED; WORK TO BE GIVEN ’ ‘ : : : MEN WITH CHANCE OF PAYING DELIN-| te OE al” wa @ ‘Unofficial et Caaatiaiik |Father OF Youth Also QUENT TAXES; VARIOUS ACTIVITIES IN Burned In Effort To NEW SET-UP ARRANGED” ie fg we x ie EE Sholtz Will Not Call Special | Mesa: Sitar hes Se JACKSONVILLE, July 6.--Measures Ssesid to litt | : “. |@ Session Ot Legislative Body swan 4 if. " ¥ & alee L Ee Yi et Key West from the slough of depression to a self-support ; « et em ing basis as a. haven for-tourists, were set in motion today , te 1 at a conference between Governor Dave Sholta and Julius Three Groups Of» inter- FIRE LADS ARE | years old, son of Mr. and Stone, Jr, FERA administrator for Florida... Se j ests Have Repeatedly] HIGHLY PRAISED Mrs. Manuel Perez, was For purpose of administration, the city and county | burned to death this morn- eS were temporarily placed:in'a separate FERA region, and Sought : Extra Session f ing shortly. befor in, : fh hain state road department engineer, spPointee : F OR WORK TOD AY fire ae i pee i ;Plosion of films in the ‘a soe t ‘ : Allthough city and county commissioners tendered | oe os : : : | REPRESENTATIVE OF FIRE § their full legal powers to the governor, who appointed : — ; (Florida News ‘Service) | | operating room of the Strand Stone as his agent, there will be no interference with func- Ridesste Gunde al Florida's ‘tropical ‘baamty . cansplanted 1,000 miles and depicted in the Gar- TALLAHASSEE, July 6.—Un.| UNDERWRITERS BOARD) Theater, on Duval street. tions of local goyernment nor will the new set-up take over den of Florida Exhibit at the Century of Progress Expo: | lbfdlnin \isabicated: Seaiuds~ kanes firmly} WITNESSES CONFLAGRA-| His father . was badly the physical operation, i eS ca | convinced that Governor Dave| TION THIS MORNING | burned about the face, arms | = eines etait Ane The relief administration will suggest« whatever! ° | sues wat ced 4 « x i kk to hi Hy and hand: resolutions and actions are necessary to carrying out the DUNCAN PLANS Over Two Hundred Boys Arrive 3 - will stick to aces and! ge Se a js in = effort to plea of the people for amelioration of their distress, the | STARTING W oa lecline to call a special session of | In all my years of experience, e his son from the fiery stad said. It was pointed out that full cooperative , Y At Georgia’s Training Camps |fire fighting I have ever seen and! gay au: losi acking of the city and county was assured under the! COMING MONDA { | session starts in April, 1935. the Key. West! Fines Desex | followe e explosion. | | ) e Department, terms of the call for assistance, | TT |The groups of interests have! its officers and men showed tnat} Within a few moments Public Health One Of First Projects } | i (Special to The Citizeny WORK ON CITY repeatedly sought a special meet-! spirit of coordination and effec-| after the fire started prac- While the general plan for rehabilitation of the region will not; ADMINISTRATOR FOR FERA) FORT SCREVEN, Ga. July 6.| : ing of the lawmaking body this! tiveness that makes for victory in, tically the entire front part be worked out prior to a further study and conference between Stone A td eek hae ih {i { eae and Duncan « few days hence, it was decided today that public health IN NEW PROGRAM ADOPT. —2h¢ amy post at Tybee took ont HAL | RESUMED fall. ‘They ata tha, schol in,| ee of the theater, on the in. should be the first. project considered. This applies to improved san- [the appearance of a college cam- | This was the substance of ai, . : itation and waar supply. had ‘| ED LEFT YESTERDAY FOR’), with the arrival of some two| terests, the citrus interests, and short interview voluntarily given! terior, was in flames and Next wilh come neral painting ai lean- ram with | { sicesnee = és " a = _ : thc i 4 ‘. Wadteriale te. be eaypliead be tee FERA.” ~ ate and county will be, CONFERENCE hundred and ten CMTC trainees.' FORCE OF MEN STARTED THIS, those secking enactment of |The Citizen this afternoon by B. Presented. an almost impas- expected to provide a large portion of the labor, . wenn . Fifty or more mutilated cars of ' MORNING TO COMPLETE Migsan: tage lane easement aa prohibj-| 2. Davies, representing the Nation- Stone said it will be suggested that citizens,, both those of relief: * i SELLS Semexi gti l 2 _ he | rolls and those who are self-supporting, might’ pay ‘off delinquent | B.-M. Duncan, who has accept-.all descriptions limped into x aa i aes - iti inistrator | where they will be} taxes hy laboring on rehabilitation projects, Provisions will be made | &d the position of adminis F motor pool v ey -to meet budgetary needs of those laborers who now receive their tiv-,for the FERA in Key West, is’ chained together for the duration at tet ae ing from relief. , |expected to return here by Mon- } He watched the fire from the | 4* the time of trying to rescue his Advertising Program Also Considered {day and take up the duties of his;°* © i 2 : 7 start until the finish and marvel-/ Son and it took several of them t A general advertising program to bring tourists to the city and | position, | The trainess will put in one ject to complete the repairs and; The state's chief executive fie od ah the. afticlinky. deaplaged and r various keys which afford many vacation pleasures, will be one of x Aunt —— he month training at Fort Screven, renovation work started — several 3 3 the steps in relief of the region. Railroads and aviation companies Before leaving yesterday i months ago under the plans of the | : 2 will be asked to cooperate by providing additional transportation stated that nothing would please|the mornings being devoted to Ti Loosing: epectabeaeaunge’ ot" tel Seles which were presented were schedules, jhim more than to, be associated in! drill and the afternoons to schools “at ee 3 aan .! legislature. This has been chiefly, °Vvercome and victory won in the a Oe : : i Sg at OY MONS : ciate rman Urban Bethel said the a Pageant occa Reale to rescue the boy. might be temporarily skeletonized if teasible in order to assist the; Of the total of 210 boys, 160° up all ater Si : eracee on and because of his desire to allow’ more competent to judge of the img and taken to the drug store of local administration to meet salaries and operating expenses. : Sere ge “care from all parts of Florida and, hand. No work ha done OM tS ce age tate y inaannels - of firemen and these words | John Gardner, Dr. H. C. Galey rahe Niet We CHADS W nick Serene,” aad the governor. “Wa county officials sud the citizenry 1. vomaining 50 are from Geor-| this item of restoration since! "°"I"B to affect. the business of abililty of firemen and these words | aa i ne oe ene i have been called in to remedy the situation, The people want us to in general to insure his success aay Rihana Jeroen obi 0 tacuk (eAcih ain Way statecraft while he and other ad- 0f praise coming from such an) W se y near the placeand rescribe, and that is the job I accepted and delegated to Mr. Stone-v-whatever matters his duties called Ft) 1. S1BE POL Cl ABE 0 Mois eather projects on which the ministrative officers in the state ®Uthority, is praise indeed. j Rave first aid to My, Perez, who it was a proposition of moying the people out of the situation where! for, BCU SOs Oe Rises ALS Reve. KUENGs Puolects. es | : a ick “em ES afterward gave his version of: the they -have no hope of self-support or of solving the matter without! 1. was to meet with Governor sented. | FERA is concentrating are now) are attempting to set Florida’s tory. resort to emigration. With full legal power to function without inter-? oi, and Administrator Julius! —¢ boys are in excellent spirits going ahead with favorable pro-| house in order from a financial PEREZ FU ference, we hope to set the patient on its feet.” \F. Stone, Jr, and discuss plans 8% all looking forward to an en-" gress being made, | ‘ ii ; tom 5 . “ | standpoint, He was making some adj Turnage Will Remain As Director 4 iE yccetaane , Joyable month during which it is! There is a force of men at work : HERE TOMORROW ; as making some _adjust- James Turnage, director of operations at Key West for the|{°T the proposed renovation of the pected there will be an equal, on the aquarium and J. L, Tur-} With the close of the fiscal, ments to one of the projectors and FERA, will remain as such for Duncan. Miss Florence Van Sickler, :city, and carried with him a great ising of work and pleasure. The: nage, director of operations says, year, the state was found to be in| his little son was playing arom supervisor of social service for FERA in| the region which includes | Auber of Dhaene a coread, Many forms of athletics scheduled there is enough material on hand’ better financial condition than it in the projecting room, Sudder oy sen aie ak ones ert a es leiden easier a ie ine Will offer an outlet for much of or en route to Key West to con-) has been for many years, but that WILL BE HELD FROM HOME ai Garon sxnens Saar eaenige Ly es oben dae Bales Se fh 1 Hi i 7 Oe Se By fi energy. There wi ii 2 is S$ CO leted. | does no the vernor’s a expelled from the room » the Dunean has been lent to the FERA by the state road department | tended. pis sauatul eueriy... There. will) Gpue,this anuilit ia compleyed: | Ao ene eat eae FoNeraee MAME” ou GRANDPARENTS: ON. | blastiand: titwasip the ties chi which will continue to pay his salary while engaged in rehabilitation | "There were a large number of Pe diamondball and volley ba eautification of streets and , setting aon! i leagues consisting of platoon teams, parkways, grounds and buildings her feet again. | FLEMING STREET work. He goes back to work. immediately to take) charge. ea Tie dire plight of the city, painted in the auditor’s report, which» of which there will be four. Other; of the lighthouse department, Still Cutting Expenses i . Pe baits a ii scenes i d near Key ° : be S a2) enter meant certa Jeath e has only $1,043.33 in cash on hand and has immediate | 8s and scenes in and A ane : Oe ; 2 sion all hava« Concan i = pF ik corti’ dank, eee ew inO.de Od. Fares due the eity July 1 simodnted tor West which were made by Avery rms of athletics will consis of| Fort Taylor, all have forces of! Instead, he and: other members He was given a thorough. ex- $4)060,65 1.68. }Johnson, one of the most widely | id_gacay | tack | Ladle of his cabinet will, it is under-| Funeral services for Jack Ray amination by Bonded indebtedness of the city was given as. $1,314,400. Stone! known young artists in America. | SW’"ming and many _ track at nase : ee sina stood, continue the paring of ex- suggested that financial experts might be sent to ey Wert to'work: Stanley Woods’ offerings are oF OS Appropriate awards os a community sanital ee some program with bond holders, looking to the future. Be ag 5 i aa will be given winners in tourna-| and demolition projects are mak- Ms A ta! payment Of taxes by using lebor on rehabilitation projects, | Water color also. These comprise ot.” na athletic contests. A’ ing good headway. It is under- it was the view of the governor and administrator that such labors’ Practically all of the beautiful ) would be used to benefit general equity which bond holders as well/ flora of the island, including one as citizens hold in a “come back” program. | beautiful study of night blooming ithe legislature before the regular, hat was one of the finest jobs of furnace which immediately | Sable barrier for firemen. jal Board of Fire Underwriters,! Friends rescued Mx. Perez from ; jwho has been in Key West for ine dungpnoum-pouitiog he ecue : 'torate in the general clection in’ more than a week on business. 4r/cRigay aamempegaiaae ee RENOVATION tion repeal is okehed by the elec- ‘ ) , A force of workmen started of the training period. ‘this morning on the city hall pro-, November. keep him from entering the repeatedly ‘gone on record as op- the manner in which the many ob j operating room and go to almost certain death in a vain endea all the cooperation of city and Adjusting Machine fore he could arise the room was water color reproductions of build. a seething mass of flames and to boxirig, tennis, horseshoe pitching, men carrying on and making pro- athe Peréz, 12 y s old, son of Mr rdered him placed in an pense and the enforcement of; ang Mrs, Manuel Perez, who was} bulance and taken to his heme economy measures. | burned to death in the disastrous} William street near the corner Governor Sholtz has declined to, g y Hj Ea d f : z has nd Theater firo today, will| Eaton dance at Tybee will add social! stood there will be an architect! comment anew on his reasons for d color to the training period, Many! arrive shortly to determine which of Savannah’s prettiest girls of! buildings should be demolished be held tomorrow afternoon 4:30] Just as the ambulance arriy not calling a special legi ative] ofelock from the home of his. for Mr. Perez the charred bo leereus, cereus grandifloras, which van ' eae ‘ session. Such action in the first; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs./Jack Ray, which had been rese ge! th eS has a <1 mateelously teas to natare, {the debutante set will be invited| and which should be saved and re-' piace would call for expenditure| Sng wisbert 100 Fleming fren ne building. Ah Gece a ° | Alll of these paintings are to be | bY the trainees, Major and Mrs stored, in’ the demolition and) ¢ thousands of dollars, for even’ sty vell, a colored man in the em e Of Odd Fellows {reproduced in newspapers and Frederick S. Matthews of Fore) tenoretae plan. 'a one or two day session—let, The cortege will move from the} of Frank Lewinsky, .was be Screven and other officers and} Janitresses have been at work! sione the twenty days that such a‘ nom ts Flonning Street Methodict Yee magazines and also in posters pro- . placed in the v tenis es : ladies of the post will attend the| and are still actively engaged at I ehicle, and e | claiming the futyre beauty of Key |) si ae Bie) Gale Ga Sehicol meeting probably would run—and Church where the services for the ney George Brouks, placed a chai 0 | The photographs, which range: Major Frederick S. Matthews, libraries, assisting in rebinding| the state can ill afford, the gov-| ghuler Peel the ‘atract: to. pievenk tae { {commanding officer at Fort Sere-' book nor said to believe, such an out-| Jack y is survived by his) seeing the = |from miserable hovels to some of command ; SMR rd rae ene are | s. ‘the most beautiful homes, will also Ye Will supervise all CI ere tp alsa: 8 cons of helpers taylan cash: ; lparents, Me cand Mire Manueli child The governor feels, it is gen-| Perez, maternal grandparents, Mr.| After the bod A ining. Capt. Jasper M, Groves,! employed at the county poor house | \pagngaaes ber of ways to! ‘taining. Capt. Jasper ploy yi Noble Grand of Equity Lodge No.| Norman Brantley—L. Pee ect ees cakes wists of the | 8th Infantry, will be in immediate | and charity hosp’ erally reported, that he has more! and Mrs. Thomas E. Roberts, and! been ta 70, I. O. O. F., atja meeting held! Stanton Cooper—R. .G. ‘| picture of Key West as well as the command of the ¢ 4 EG ‘com a naa q{than kept the faith with the} paternal grandmother, Mrs.| for examination by the surmes Jast night at the hall on Caroline} Jack Hyman—l. S, N. G. | beautiful. eee me sce oe . Sent schools of the state during 1933-34) Manuela Peréz. charge, Mr, Perez wa = | a i Mr. Duncan alo catried an i ee eee eaten et tian’ aint | and sees no reason why this stand! 3 a Ganabicaike aia! aly Nan Coe V. G,{mense amount of data, both his: | Infant bre es Slippy Beh @eeee should not be maintained until the| SPECIALS | he de A Reis e SV. G {torical and statistical, which has} i™fantry, will supervise the map- jlegislature convenes in regular officers were installed by District} James Cooper—L. S. V. G. : idely agement of the mess. Athletics TONIGHT Aaa sctaIhs ist , : i 3 ; ‘two widely;@gement of the mess. = 935, 4 Deputy Grand Master William| The last two of the above nam-jbeen gathered by two wid will be under the general sup Dilace snandy Hides Alone”| Sugar, 5 Ibs. atc Mendel, Robert McGee was plac-|¢d officers were appointed by Vice | known experts who have. been ae tinh aac ok Lieutenant © Bleed “Woldas” Distributions Made Cream, 5 cans 29¢ ed into the office of Vice Grand|Noble Grand Robert McGee. Pa investiga tony and seeing Mays, 8th Infantry. _ eee The office of Comptroller J. M.|| Black Eye Peas, tb Bel aluien Wan sgundeavee ca and Jake Humbert as secretary. | Outgoing Noble Grand John A.|ins facts and in eee during," 3 TOMORROW |Lee reported this week that. $: White Beans, tb Sel verter u The following officers were ap-|Gardner on whom was. bestowed |* period of several months. | “APPRECIA’ ON” Flaca To Be Bad.” '005,622 has been Milk, can lle pointed by Noble Grand John C.|the honor of Junior Past Grand, Palace Born To Be Bad. remains of hi John ©. Park was installed as, Robert Bertram—K. S. ken to the Marine hos, taken t home where he now is, resting der the administration of hi General Alarm Within a few minutes afte was called the ire, which at | a Saal ___| through the past fiscal year »|] Grits, 3 Ibs. 106 Park: ‘expressed his sincere thanks to the ROBERTS FAMILY \Editor, The Citizen : bac ae eis Potatoes, 10 Ibs. os ; nt Phil Archer—<Warden. jentire membership for the wonder- | | ‘Through the columns of your Kraft Demonstration || 622 more than the governor said, . 18c, 23c and 25¢ 1) Dense black smoke wa Glenn Archer—Conductor. (ful cooperation and assistance giv. |valuable paper, we wish to express could reasonably be expected to|; Butter, tb 26¢ Iling from the openings bo ©. B, dohnson—Inner Guard. {en him during his term of office Jour gratitude to the members of | (ER%E=3y An day Saturday || ¢ Biven to schools in view of the| Cheese, tb 20¢ 1! stairs and down, flames w Thadeus Gates—Outer Guard. jand stated that only through the ‘ lthe Key West Fire Department! so) Miss Edith Rus- |} State's shaky financial condition, || Guavas, can 19¢ Hing out from every part == jhelp of the entire membership had arm jand others for their heroic work! PH) cil will be in|! With signs pointing definitely|| Corned Beef, can 1S¢ | hui SATURDAY SPECIALS j it been possible to practically/ Mr, and Mrs, Carlyle Roberts,/in their efforts to save the Strand{ charge of demon. ||‘ another, and perhaps better, Resstenoets can aS the Large Shipment of Nice jdephie ee menbereeln during his| daughter, Miss Edith Mae Roberts, | Theater. f HE a || stration on Kraft || Yee for the aaie of meutoenrehicle matoes, can iS El apee HENS AND FRYERS hagas abaec poy over the East Coast this We hope So genaunce us ve F ‘ Hicducte: atc Sapien Fay eal Large shipment. freita. and || 2% : A ilk Fed V v4 : 7 jrow’s paper the schedule to be) | | taxes} hables A M er, the firemen of i hl Pia toe eal) Incomting Noble Grand John C.| ‘The family stepped a short while jcarried out in the future at the Geo. Park’s jand a general looking up in busi-| Soh sired trom nee ai, suail seen addline Swift’s Hams jPark addressed the lodge and/at Islamorada, and proceeded to! Monroe Theater. eo. |ness, the governor is reported to re on the CENTRAL Mi ET stated that he will endeavor to set!Miami where they have spent two! Sincerely, Phone 20 . 805 Fleming St. | ing and a strong wine was thr : e d z cene and gave Grocery believe that the $5,200,000 figure'| Chas. Tift’s Cash Grocery | ‘' » fiery monster from ¢ forth his best efforts for the good|weeks visiting relatives and|JUAN CARBONELL AND SONS. 1339 Newton Street for education may easily be boost-; 1212 Olivia Street j (Continued on Page Four) friends. djly6-1t | je@ during the 1934-35 years, i } PRODUCED AND BOTTLED IN MIAMI WITH NE WEST EQUIPMENT, WAGNER'S “PRIDE OF FLORIDA” BEER IS A HOME PRODUCT. AT ALL LEADING VENDORS

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