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VOLUME LV. No. 171. ] 1 DR. REXFORD GUY TUGWELL WILL TAKE UP OLD HOB- BIES IN AGRICULTURAL TOUR OF WEST WASHINGTON, July: 19.—The ; ‘Ge the Cate Marina hotel it was) administration's No. 1 “brain| ‘ethed thet the present assessment truster"—Dr. Rexford Guy Tug- ef $60,000 be reduced to $50,000 1—wilt end the assomment of $10,000/*°'—™’ en Lere Key be duced to hobby when he tours the agri- 980008. Alier some discussion cultural west in his new capacity | Hail the Queen! And not only the Queen, but nine} right, are Gertrude Bain, Esther ‘Fenrm, and E‘en | other beauties in her Court of Honor. Here is the revive a neglected; peauty queen of the Chicago World’s Fair with her | court during an official inspection of her kingdom. Patricia Marquam, third from the right in the back row, ir the queen: the girls in the front row, left to! thy LeFold, Patricia Marquam, Kay Griffita, end Wi! contestants—all empleyed at the World’s Fair. San Martin. In the back row, from ieft tu right, are Myrtice Crory, Bernice Loyria, Luella Kaehler, Doro. low Youngsma, The Queen survived a field of 800 301 Increased Car And Ferry Travel To Key West Causes PWA To Look Upon Bridge Proposal With Favor To Inaugurate FERA Program | 4 state-wide Proves I Rehabilitation Of Island City tion Julius F. Stone, de Florida ad- This program has nothing what-| speetat Washheston toe ever to do with the regular relief WASHINGTON, DB c, activities, but is a separate and “| distinct phase of the movement to| July 19.—The Public Works companied by Mrs. Stone, and will) rehabilitate and beautify the city) Administration is id jaffording citizens in every walk. , lof life, who take pride in their! #6 the application of the one town, to give theic aseist-| Monroe County Road and They will be met at the ferry} ance. . | ’ are Toll Bridge Commission for landing by B..M. Duncan, admin- a. team. te Gteeen cee e we | ministrator of FERA, will arrive| over the highway this evening, |remain in the city for several days. 1 it confined to any one 'FATHERS, SONS AND DAUGHTERS the mation was ordered placed on) as under-secretary of agriculture. | It is inspecting agricultural ex-/ periment stations, j He hasn't had much opportunity ! to pursue that hobby of late. A: revival at the moment would fit in, nicely with the professor’s plans. ; While he will be traveling in; | Present were Chairman — Nor- Commissioners FERA Administration Issues 5. 0. 8. Call In Its Program usaorieacomninnet tf Cooperative Activitie i yp eibas aaa, aia Se Baber, of the fice de . ministration also wants the westi vari rm art er, |JONES HEARING FRIDAY MORNING easton U. Warren, Clerk Ross C. Sewyer, Attorney William V.~Al. bury, Catet Deputy Clements Jay- eocks, Auditor of the Ferry Sys- tem Hey Faulkner, Ferry Manager Bagene Uemeritt, Tax Assessor J. (tte Kivehheiner, Chief Harry M. i | Voluntary Work Corps. To Assist In Rehabi- “ | 'Today’s Rotary luncheon litation As Planned For given over to Fathers, Sons Key West , ROTARIANS that the county make Confirmation as second in com-; for @ monthly addition! mand of the department of agri. the remular salary provided byjculture, the contention of hi lage Wie chiel 00. eritios -that--he-was-not a “dirt! eee ep) anni jfarmer” and his position in the| WIL BE ARM ISNED IN “brain trust” apparently have, COURT OF; JUSTICE OF thie’ to refer this request to B.) e | M. Pecan, FERA administrator, | Comvinced the administration bead PEACE ROGELIO GOMEZ at ® meeting to be held in the near | he should be seen. H future Tugwell: A Target \ Aske For Passes Inspecting agricultural experi | Wiltiaw Anight, Keeper at Card| mest stations is considered to of- Sound oridge, weked that passes}fer a splendid and dignified ;° be veted for biwsetf and fam-| !ethod for Tugwell to be seem by Jones will be held tomorrow morn- | (eee eer Chine ep uy tm the pool system, It was Secrenk a “ = te faring off N° mayor to manual (ene aie coe | e at the same time, ‘bei ag saehtars, wehile mi et | ag al eres ot afford him something he enjoys, {Rogelio Gomez, justice the} being called upon to enlist in se ee Ge one aap It has been apparent for some peace. , ‘voluntary work corps to as ro es ti y ve vad = —_ aren ot time that Tugwell has been singled | Mrs. Jones is alleged to have; aes as out by the republicans as.a target’ ‘i Villiam Gib: al ne ee te teue them, in coming political campaigns in| Shot and killed William Gibson at; A number of matters relative to their fight on the “brain trust.”; Key Largo, June 80. A coroner's tox adjustments were taken up| ‘The statement of party policy!jury empanelled on the case ren-|sclves” is the slogan in this wide- ond satisfactory solutions were | adopted by the republican national) dered a verdict of justifiable! Cireted and ohn. committee refers pointedly to that! homicide and she was permitted to} Deputy tayooeks addressel the}“small group in Washington, vest-!-oturn to her home. | will be called upon to volunteer heard relative te the purchase of} ed with temporary authority, seck-/ leg trons to be weed on unruly fine covertly to alter the frame-, Priveters The purchase was au-/ work of Amvrican institutions.”: i therted No one doubts that they wished to|the killing, Peace Justice Gomez! Ferry Auditor Faulkner called} hit Tugwell by implication, lissued a capias for the arest of|ministrator Duncan will prescribe sttention te injuries to his auto-| Mr. Roosevelt and his advisers! Mrs, Jones. tmobile which occurred while he}apparently recognize the prob-} wae on ferry business, Returning |Sbility that republicans will at- from No Name Key slip a blow. tempt to make a campaign issuc out ceeurred and his car went off | of Tugwell, and they hope to pre- ie the biehewaw into the water, The |¥ent it by sending him on a round|1ast week the preliminary hea car was damaxed and he asked! °f public appearances. ting was scheduled to take pla that the board stand part, if not | Star Performer yout postponed because of the r Bae ines’ all, of the repair expenses. The! Observers in Washington are| ests of attorneys. i | rion 1: : “We wantter wax Inid over until thejagreed, generally, that Dr. Tug-|, Mts. Jones is still in the coun-| CE cays nest meeting. well will steal the show from all; 'Y Jail. She is the mother of a help the city of Key Wes Depesitery accounts were|the other “new dealers” touring! baby three months old. checked. aporeved and the records|the country at the same time. elgmed by the chairman. Even the colorful General John- R + of OFF son may find it difficult to match Remlannusl reports of officers| We handrome, smiling, poised: pro- were read asx follows: same Danse dustice Regelle Gomes: Fresh from his encounter with} Fees, ete.. collected for fine and the senate in what Senator Norris; im Key West is to have its own fortelture fand, $290.21; for wen]! Nebraska described as “the' ELEVEN SELECTED IN EXAM-|"“BI oan sevenen CEG, Weteh| Oee Seererteiter: | bate erer) eons CONDUCTED : - witnessed—nothing lacking’ but! $440.86. No expenditures; net “05 7 7. receipts, $449.86. the music’—and in which he was YESTERDAY a the principal actor, Tugwell should! PeacetJustice E. R. Lowe, at é Tavernier: Receipts criminal, civil] >® 8 drawing card of the «first ee ee See CREME] Perhaps the administration cat- clots, $5.83. : eulates they'll come to see him Sheriff K. 0. Thompson: Fees out of curiosity, remain to be and costs by defendants, $24.02; | Charmed by his personality, and fees and feeding prisoners, $1,-|©° away with * different Conger- 815.45; all other fees paid by coun.| 10" of “brain trusters, ty, $1,106.82; total, | $2,745.79. Papenees: office, $15.50; salaries, 9900; feeding prisoners, $322; w ‘sided in a very able manner. } Miss Alce Curry rendered Save Our Selves is the S. O. S.|vocal solo on the occasion, whi ' i Miss Cleo Kemp was heard in t 1 1 i i 1 1 i | call issued today to Preliminary hearing in the case | greatly enjoyed by those assen | bled on the occasions. Every inhabitant from) Rev, J. C. Gekeler, pastor !of Key West by the FERA adn f the state against Mrs. Harrison ee labcrer is office of sing 10 o’clock in the ti the rehabilitation of this city. Pittman acted as seer tar labsence of Dr. ‘is out of the city on vacation. {It was announced that a répo' “Help to all who help them- iread at the next meeting of | club. Followipg an investigation and! for as many hours as possible, ‘The session today was well a securing of affidavits relative to} ; ‘ | over a period of six months. Ad-)the most interesting meetings y 'to, be held by, the Rotary organizi jtion, f for. Gach: volunteer’ worker ‘a: daf-| She was brought to Key West a : 4 jlast week and placed in county] imite task in the rehabilitation end SEVEN jail with no bond fixed. | BUILDING Twice | beautification program. | ‘ The idea of the work corps was! Stone, ; for the; B and repair cannot) numbering seven were issued du and its | ing the past week from the offi i people,” said Mr, Stone, “unless}°f Harry M. Baker, building i helf them. | Sectors as follows i General repairs to 1307 Eliz If the people volunteer] peth street. Owner, T. A, Russe this 00, corps the battle for rehabilitation! General repairs ” 1501 Division stree {M. Varela; cost, 200. | New addition to residence | 1011 Whitehead street. originated with Julius F. relief ate of |they are willing to | selves. {enthusiastically for work | cost, | jis halt won to residen Owner, Eagle” insignia in the cam- |paign, except that the FERA in-!y valdez: cost, $100. jSignia will not be awarded for} "New roof on dwelling |compliance with a code nor is it! Grinnell street, Owner, |a copy of the NRA insignia. | Peat; cost, $100. x i Designed By Johnson | New addition to Officers of the U. S. army com-; That.of the FERA was designed ,526 Simonton street. pleted their examinations of can-|by Avery Johnson, the artist, and| W. Knapp; cost, $100. didates for CCC camps yesterday! shows clasped hands, symbolic of | Vew flo in building at 9 afternoon and filled out the quota the cooperative spirit evidenced| Watson. his is the buildin }of 11 allotted Key West from the by the ci ,15 applicants, ithe FERA. + The young men selected were}slogan, “Help to all who help; Key; cost, provided with the necessary trans.| themselves.” |New roof on dwelling {portation over the East Coast andj Each person who volunteers to! Elizabeth street. Owner, deft yesterday afternoon for camp join the corps will receive the in-\ Rivas; cost, $150, at Cc, residence Owner, i i night. 50, At the bottom is the! fire Monda: Owner, W. i at 43 EVERYDAY SPECIALS : Butter, Ib ... 25%e Sugar, 5 lbs. . 24c DAY OBSERVED {PROGRAM IN THIS CONNEC. TION CARRIED OUT TODAY AT REGULAR LUNCHEON OF and} Mr. Stone * Daughters Day, the progranr being , in charge of Billy Arnold, who pre- the people | piano solo, both numbers being of ry at the meeting today in the} J. A. Valdes, -who jspread campaign and each person’ on the Detroit convention will be the |tended, and proved to be one of} PERMITS ISSUED; permits ns between them andj which was partially destroyed by Frank! band with one officer and 2 i pees oa i class. On, the contrary, all clas istrator in Key West; Mayor W. es are being called on to take part ti H. Mal . . iin the magnificent movement } of the overseas bridges . lone, M. E, Gilfond, publi- |. j bring back to the attention of the between Key West and the city director and J. L. Turnage,; world the city which was at one ! mainland. PWA officials reported {time the largest and most pros-; that the reason for the deci- | perous in the state of Florida, Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Stone will! Already hundreds have signified sion to reconsider is a new report on automobile traffic {their intention of heartily joining jbe guests, with other officials, atin the movement and 50 officials in Southern Florida, and car- ferry traffic to Key West, jand other employes of the FERA |forces in Key West today pledged | whieh paints “a more picture” than the first port received. | themselves to give a certain num-| lber of hours weekly to the work The new report was made by a PWA agent who we 729 Division corps, | Pledge cards and the clasped to Florida for the pury making the new surve hands insignia adopted as the consideration of the | | | | | lirector of activities. !a dinner to be given in their honor } | by Mayor and Mrs, W. H. Malone in their home at street, m Tomorrow the work campaign,!blem of volunteer service and full, rosy iwhich is part of the rehabilitation; Cooperation with the FERA will eh - A BS ‘be ready for distribution tomor- ag) Program, ‘will be inaugurated by) oS ad it i confidently orsert When he receives the’ oq that within a short time every enrollment of the mayor as the residence, place of busines and first to sign up for voluntary| automobile in the city will be di service with the work corps. | playing the insignia. te a le a ' Fort Taylor Grounds In Best Of Condition For Coming Encampment i Bee brid loan application had noth to do with the | | i if present difficulties of “Key West i consideration, nancial West. main said an, nd es of “This is a coun plication, by a State We effect on the entire State Key West camp at Fort Taylor; On the arrival of the different 1 3 py a sse plet which is now ready for the 265th{ "Nits they will be assembled : : lregular marching order and pro | Regiment Cosigt Artillery Corps,’ ocd along a prescribed route to | Florida National Guard, is said to! Division street and west to the en | campment. be the finest permanent camp es- Rebuild Terminus ' A force of workmen from — the | relief rolls were assigned this week to rebuilding the western terminu of that street to have it in con formity with other streets in section and also with the new substantially constructed of roads in the Fort Taylor reser vation. There will be one company lew this year th 1 preceeding year as Batter of Daytona Beach, has been ordered. to Fort Bar rancas at Pensacola for practice on anti-aircraft mobile gun At Key West the heavy artillery practice will be as follow teries “A” and “B” will 155 millimeter rifles and B: “D” and “E” will use the mortars, sion must consider veg county and No Reduced Amount The application no rt] | tablished for the use of an organ-' | reconsideration j ization of this kind. asking a loan o was said “There ducing tt There has been nothing left to reduced op an ha jbe desired for the comfort of the | officers and men and every part { et a- the applicat of the reservation has under gone, $4,000,000 tween 000,000, but such transformation as to make it doubtful if the officers and men a was de if along the will recognize it when they arrive m ‘here on the afternoon of August! | at-'ted, it the the v i e the chane With the new kitchens and mess ' in- 1 |halls, every facility for absolut nara ly perfect sanitation and sewage, shower baths and toilet facilitie | modern in every respect and pa ce t that of Il traf fi WHERE TO G& <aancanonenanenscanen “Merry ticular, it is declared to be the jmost desirable in the state. at) The encampment this year will} onroe Ww Owner,| begin on Sunday, August 5, with’ Reno.” | ed Die a | >a la “ fo . ‘ }the arrival at 5:45 o’clock in the Palace—“What's Your Rack afternoon of the medical detach-| | ment, headquarters detachment; at'and Batteries “A” and “B” from! F.{ Jacksonville. These units will be! composed of 10 officers and 145 14! men in four coaches and two bag- ng| gage cars, | Battery “D” To Follow | Immediately following will be Battery “D” with three officers: and 52 men and the regimental TOMORROW “The Thri “What's Hur Your Monroe Palace et?” Thorough Study MAKES LONELY PLEA ST. LOUIS H. ¢ of this city vorce suit serted her because men, when she went t jin two coaches and one baggage him and herself M B. t jat Olustee, Fla. |signia for display in his home or|— | In the group were Osgood C.|place of business. Automobile |Kemp, in charge; William Anthony stickers will be provided for the} Kelly, Floyd S. Gardner, Antonio cars or other vehicles of those who} S. Kemp, Bert H. Baker, Arthur ; enlist. | F. Gonzalez, Vincio Bravo, Mer-; All those who comply with the vin W. McHugh, Julio F. Barcelo,jcall will receive an honorable Manuel B. Orteya and Wilson Jol-|charge at the end of the en ly. 4 (Continued on Page Four) Onions, 3 Ibs. ...... 10¢ New Potatoes, 10 Ibs. 25c Cauliflower . 25c Celery, bunch 18¢ Caccorts, 2 bunches ............ 15¢ TIFT’S CASH GROCERY 1212 Olivia Street BERMUDA CAFE AND LUNCH ROOM 513 Fleming Street Formerly THE DEPRESSION CAFE Romey Tynes, Prop. ae. off and auto repairs, $160.3 wiseelianeous, $105.05 total, $ { 503.29, net receipts, $1,24: Tentative budget for the fiscal year 1984-95 was discussed at length, and all of the items check. | ed it was decided to go further; inte the matter before deciding on) the millage, MONROE THEATE | Battery “E”, of Key West, with! jthree officers and 58 men, will be:} '#U! jin camp to receive the other units| Glenda Farre od Dor We lon their arrival, as instructions have been issued for the battery to move to camp by truck and be on ithe grounds not later than 11 [o’elock in the morning. MERRY WIVES OF RENO Comedies and New Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ ATTENTION: EVERY PERSON IN KEY WEST SHOULD ENROLL IN THE FERA VOLUNTARY WORK CORPS. KEEP COOL WITH WAGNER'S FLORIDA BEER