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VOLUME LY. No. 179. B. M. Duncan, relief adminis. Arator of the FERA in Key West, has announced that in the future all relief and rehabilitation ployes are to be paid on Saturday for the week's work ending on Mertee. Heretofore there has been some delay in paying relief workers, bat sow, with a new accounting system installed, Mr. Duncan| land. She said she was particular- | i Promises that each employe will) be paid promptly on Saturday foliowing the end of the week's labor. ‘At the main floor of the FERA at the Jefferson has been placed a sugges- tion box. All suggestions on any of the work program of the are to be deposited in this , box. Mr. Duncan welcomes all: suggestions from the inhabitants | of thie city, and has promised to Sedona“ “TWO DESTROYERS If the peopie will write out th suggestions aud drop them in the} demgyated box, each one will be) carefully examined, and if pos- sible, will be acted upon, it is stated. The FERA now has a salvage} Cuban waters, arrived in the port siieed located at Caroline street at: foot of William, next to the Tex factory Fats It will col-} "a old furniture, lumber and any. thing that can be repaired for use | | wil KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1934. Julius Stone To Give Address At Band Concert Here Sunday} VISIT GREENLAND!" MINISTER TO DENMARK LEFT YESTERDAY BY MOTOR LINE (Ry Ansociated Pri COPENHAGEN, July 28.—Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, United States minister to Denmark, left yester- day on the motor liner Disko for a visit to Greenland. She was accompanied by Miss Helen Lee Doherty, a member of. her staff, and Daugaard-Jenson, governor of Greeland, The governor said he will es-{ cort Mrs. Owen to a wild and rugged region of Western Green. ly eager to see how Eskimos live. The Stauning, the prime minis-| ter, headed a group of Danish of- ficials wishing Mrs. Owen a pleas- ant voyage. The prime minister; said Mrs. Owen is the first en- voy to Denmark ever to set out for Greenland, and he observed that her decision to make the journey indicates the seriousness‘ with which she regards the respon- sibilties of her post. From Greenland = Mrs. plans to go on to the States. Owen United ARRIVE IN- POR United States Destroyers Perry} and Zane, which were on duty in this morning, the Perry at 6:40 o’¢lock andthe Zane at 7:22. It is understood that the Perry} i leave within a few days for the north to undergo repairs. The } CHIEF ENGINEER OF LIGHT.’ HOUSE DEPARTMENT CON-| DUCTS TEST OF NEW EQUIPMENT | Conducting a three way test of} the radio telephone equipment at lighthouse headquarters, Tortugas} lighthouse and the Tender Poinci- ana, F, I. Phippeny, chief radio} engineer with the department, ex-| pressed himself as highly pleased with results, Mr. Phippeny was at headquar-' ters, the keepers at Tortugas used the instrument and Car! Rom, senior radio electrician, was on, the Poinciana. This tender was near Munson’s Island. The hours for the experiment | were arranged yesterday after- noon, They started. promptly at! 10:16 this morning. At that hour, | { Mr. Phippeny sent out the: call, j talking first to Tortugas and aft-! i | 'erward to the Poinciana. Responses were prompt, both stations advising they could hear | clearly and distinctly, Mr. Phip-| peny than passed the microphone | to Superintendent Demeritt, who} ‘talked with Tortugas and then! ithe Poinciana. i Mr. Phipenny then said he was| { going to have another person use ithe “mike” and asked that Mr.! Rom try and determine who had been talking. He passed the trans- {mitter, to The Citizen, and after } who had been speaking. He promptly replied that the first speaker was the superinten- | dent of lighthouses and he at first | thought the second speaker was Lowell Thomas but later decided ' fit was his old friend Ed Gray. ‘ Right in both instances. These experiments are being | continued at 15 minutes past the {hour the -entire «afternoon and will ‘be stopped when the Poinci-j , ana, which is continuing the trip | through the intracoastal water- for relief clients. Anyone having; Zane will remain for regular ree-| way from Key West to Miami, ste furniture or other articles are ! Fequested to notify the FERA and | & truck will be sent around to; collect it. Administrator Duncan pointed eat thet considerable furniture , one lumber were being destroyed | whieh could be salvaged and put te very good use by people who are in need ef those items. The PERA is cooperating ial Major Wade W. Rhein and Major | William V. Albury, of the Na at Guard, tc put the grounds at! Fort Taylor in the best possible! shape for the National Guard en-! eampment which begins on Aug- ust 5, Streets leading to the encamp- ment will be repaired; the beaches will be pat in good shape; all sani- tary equipment will be inspected | end, if necessary, improved. The | gta on the grounds will be cut. | Mr. Duncan promised full co-} operetion te Major Rhein and Ma. jor Albury in making the stay of ; the National Guard visitors as| i | \ { TONIGHT Monroe—“Bottoms Up.” Palace—"Shock.” TOMORROW Church—Services at and 11 a. m., and 7:30 7, 9:30 nd 8 x. m, reational period. | anchors for the night. Names Of Many Dignitaries Included In The Citizen's That officials of the gc4 ministration in Washington may be in close touch with the rehabilitation and beauti- fication sprogram in Key West, the local relief organ- ization has entered their names on the subscription list of The Citizen. Those to whom the paper is being sent are: Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, The White House, Wi gton, D.C. Harry L. Hopkins, Ad- Federal Emer- gency Relief Administration, 1734 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. Jacob Baker, Assistant Ad- ministrator Federal Emer- gency Relief Administration, 1734 New York Avenue, Washington, D, C. Aubrey Williams, As: Administrator Fed. gency Relief Admi Subscription List’ 1734 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. Hon. Francis Perki retary of Labor, Was! D.C, | Henry Hunt, General Counsel Public Works Ad- tration, Interior Build- ing, Washington, D. C. To all of the The above Citizen, pursuant to instruc: | tions, from July 5, when the first information relative to, rehab ion was sent) out, to date has been sent and will continue to be during the period of FERA activities in Key West. i Another subscription en- | tered this week was that of Arthur Brisbane, inter- | nationally known newspaper writer who, in a letter to this office, asked that his name be entered on the subscrip- tion list, the paper to be sent | to his New York office. _alguno , deseo "planes y proyectos con los ciuda- | danos |no ha mandado que se cier 'D. jmitidos por cortes Julius F, Stone, Jr., relief ad- ministrator for the State.of Flor- ida, will address the audience at! | the first concert to be given by the Key West Municipal Band at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon: jin Bayview Park. Mr. Stone plans to spend a few! more days of his vacation here} and accepted the invitation to talk’ upon his return to the city last night from a cruise to the differ- erent islands near Key West. j ‘The subject of the discourse will | be on the voluntary work corps,! ‘enrollments for which are to re-; main open until August 1. | Besdies Mr. Stone, B. M. Dun-; can, administrator for the Eleventh Region, embracing all of: Monroe } , county, will make a short address. } ' Mayor Wm. °H. Malone will act as master’ of ceremonies ‘and: will:in-; | troduce the speakers during the | intermission. The conceret, which is under ~ eabar De Una Vez Con Los Rumores Falsos; Manifestaciones Del | Sobre las Olas { (b) A Dream | Muttering Fritz Hest Citisen the direction .of J, Gerry ski director of parks, beautification and recreation, has been especially | arranged for this occasion. | Program | Invocation Rev. Shuler Peele; National Emblem Bagley, *Mazeppa ..... . Mahl: Rosas; (a) Sweetest Story Ever H Shultz Bartlett | Losey} Inter: jion . Julius F. Stone, Jr.! i Address . B. M. Dunean| Field Cornet Laurendean | Introducing of Officials ... Hi Mr, Zan Adorable, song Mrs. R. Solano Glowworm, song .. Mrs. R. Solano | Best Loved ‘Southern: Melodies Selected | Address . be: Paloma, song { Mrs. Eva’ Warner! National Anthem Benediction Rev. James Day i Iiustre Sr. Duncan Por causa de los varios rumores. falsos que cireulan por nuestra, | ciudad, con relacion a las pela ei que guian fa FERA en Cayo’ } short talk Mr. Rom was asked} prueso, el insigne Administrador;en el piso bajo. don B, M. Duncan nos ha favore-, cido con las siguientes declara- ciones: —-La FERA no guarda seereto piblico. Es nuestro todos nuestros del compartir esta ciudad. Cuando dejamos de” dar ale publicidad cualquier fase de nuestra obra en Cayo Hueso, seré por no haberse todayja formulado un plan con- creto para su ejecucién. Personas | hay quienes primero hablan y ‘Juego obran, pero nosotros antes formulamos nuestros conceptos y. luego hablamos. ! —Hasta me han ‘ciertos restauranes se han visto obligados a cerrar sus puertas, por mandado de nuestro Departa-| ‘mento de Sanidad, Tales rumores ‘earecen de todo ftndamento. Nuestro Departamento de Sanidad nin- El Sr, D, S.j valiosos. ser- han sido per- del Departa- imento de Salud Publica del Esta- ido, tiene un conocimiento profun- ido de su trabajo, y guarda en el ‘alma los intereses de Cayo Hueso. | —Un solo restauran se cerré; de dicho ~ que, guna casa comercial, Macready, cuy vicios con nosoti i }Por un, periodo corto para efectuar! para ciertas. mejoras necesarias. Esta’, accion fué, pura y enteramente} voluntaria y no fué,de ninguna} ,Mmanera por coaccién de parte del Departamento . de.,, Sanidad. La Comisién Hotelera, del Estado; nos, presta su ayuda en nuestro | trabajo en Cayo Hueso, ; —Existe también alguna falta! ide comprensién sobre el Cuerpo} toda atencién ;de Trabajo Voluntario, Vuelvo a} | declarar de la manera mas termi-| ‘nante que dicho Cuerpo de. Tr: bajo es enteramente voluntario/ iy que tiene por objeto el mejorar! Ha de Cayo Hueso, el! que actéa todas| No militaremo: situacion mismo motivo nuestras acciones, | i zado para consultar con todo ciu-) ‘dadano gue lo desee. —La administracién de todo el, A bajo de “relief” se encuentra El honorable Sr.! Stone, Administrador de la FERA \para la Florida, ha hecho que el; Condado de Monroe sea una re- jgién nueva, el nimero 11, y en; {| Washington and a num adelante funcionara independien-| temente de la oficina de Miami.: La sefiorita Da. Bernice McCol-; lum es jefe de “relief” para esta! region. Fué nombrada por la ofi-| cina de Jacksonville, y, dirige! directamente todo “ét trabajo dey “relief” para. el Condado de} Monroe entero. H —El .despacho de la Srta. Me- Collum en nuestro Centro, y, bajo mi supervision, es ella res-| ponsable para la situacién del “relief” del Condado de Monroe.! —Nuestro departamento de Em- bellecimiento y Recreaciones Pi- blieas tiene por jefe el Sr. D. J.! Gerry Curtis; frente al departa-; mento de Sanidad esta el Sr. don S. D. Macready, quien forma parte del Departamento de. Salud! Publica del Estado, y sus oficinas Se encuentran en el- Ayuntamien-; to. -El Sr. D. Donald Corley es jefe del departmento de Arquitec- tura; el Sr. D. Harold Ballou dirige el departamento del Censo y Esta- 4 distica; y el Sr. D. M. E. Gilfond es jefe del departamento de pu- , blicidad. i —Se encuentra en la planta baja de nuestro Centro una Oficina facilitar -informaciones a todo el’ que acuda a ella. En di- cha ‘oficina se os dirigiré al de- partamento y a la persona bus-- cados: —Ya hemos recibido muchas} Propuestas valiosas de los habitan-' {tes de Cayo Hueso y el Condado de, Monroe. Reconocemos _nuestras limitaciones recibiremos con y agradecimiento, las proposiciones para el fomento de los intereses ‘comunes, de todo | fel que quiera ofrecérnoslas. —Se deben mandarnos tales pro-! posiciones por escrito (en espanol o en inglés) y cada proposicion: recibiré de la administracion la onsideracién merecida. { ; said Mr. Artman, who do not con-! ‘noon when he and his PRICE vive Gate. CENT. Key West Residents Aforded Opportunity To Obtain X-Ray rue: ‘ceren, amateal CONDITIONS AS FOUND in! FIGHTING STILL NORTH AND EAST te CONTINUES ALONG AUSTRIAN BORDER’ } | HUNDREDS OF CASUALITIES' | The Citizen has been informed REPORTED AS RESULT OF | by staff physicians of the United CLASHES PRECIPITATED | States Marine Hospital here thet OVER SLAYING DOLLFUSS | 4.0, ssrmeatly RD pit: | resale ald to ate oan a Key VIENNA, July 28-—Conditions) "1" © “ait SaaumnD Oe aut | following the assadsination of fering from either injury er l- | Chancellor Doillfu: which has! ness, and whe may need an X-Ray | brought on fighting in various sec- | | tions, have not improved to any | ©*#mination. jextent, with battles still being Qn gccownt of the present | fought in many sections, } Nervous expectation of some | Of facilities for this work i Ke vital action prevailed in Austria KEY WEST PLACED VIN LIMELIGHT BY | | FERA ‘ACTIVITIES Facilities ” Made Avail- able To All Citizens Who May Become In Need Of Treatment Key West today is the topic, of conversation in every section of} the United States, says L. P. Art-} man, publisher of The Citizen, | who, with his son, L. P. Artman, Jr., returned this week from a} visit te a number of cities in the} north and east. On a number of occasions when asked what part of the country he was from and gave the reply, “Key } West,” he was greeted with the} remark, “Oh yes! the place that’s} bankrupt,” and other remarks of | a like nature, During his absence of more} }than a month he met people from} all parts of the country and Key} ‘West was the subject of discussion! especially when it was learned} that Mr. Artman was from this; city. \ after two days of fighting in, Makes Trip To Canada |which hundreds of men were. hospital, Even in Canada, where he went! killed and wounded. on a flying trip, the subject of! Alarming reports of Nazi mili- Key West's rehabilitation and | tary successes in the province of beautification was food for argu-j Carinthia were accompanied by ments and discussions, said Mr.j appeals of the loyal heimwehr Artman. tack West, except as provided at thi the medical officer | charge has issued certain roles intended to bring inte closer operation the attending phystow j ‘troops. The main object of the trip was; The general feeling of uncer-| |to visit his newspaper and print-; tainty was heightened by unveri- ing plant at Point Pleasant, N. J. + fied rumors that Italian troops ‘and after this business was con-' were crossing the border. joes benefit to these pat cluded he enjoyed a vacation in! Official dispatches from Rome! different cities which he had not! said Italian troops would move at visited for some years, {a moment’s notice if the situation In most all of the places visited, | got beyond control of the Austrian including Philadelphia, Baltimore. | government. ber of oth. } ers the business men and inhabit-| ants in general complained of, jhard times, There was one excep-j j tion, however, and this was New! York, where nothing was heard of ; hard times or depression, 4 Regarding “New Deal” There are a great many people, | of the patient and the phyek of the hospital, in order te after ; Sent to the heapitel # K Rey service As these facilities will be avait ‘CUBA CARRIES 42 PASSENGERS |able only through the at | physician of the patien ticing phy.icigns in | have been provided with @ cop: of (Poles comeing the ase af the } pital and 12:20 Stokinshiyt Cuba of the *; 0. S. S. company ed , o'clock yesterday afternoon for cur with the president in his ideas! Havana with nine passengers from f the “New Deal” and the polic !Tampa, 33. from Key W: of the NRA, and expr automobile! twe tons of dissatisfaction were frequently| anq 187 sacks of mail. heard. Yet, whenever the picture: Ferry Parrott, of the Florida of the president is shown on the' past Coast Car Ferry Company, creen in a theater, the applause! arrived from Cuba yesterday aft is loud and prolonged. ; ‘ernoon with one car of rope, Asked if he had found the! of tankage, one of avocados, ' weather pleansant, Mr. Artman re- | of pineapples, 435 crates, and 183 plied that the heat was terrible in! cocks of mail. the northern parts of the country, | especially in the inland sections} but at Point Pleasant, the climate was delightful and sleeping un- iH R h bilit ti fi st Of der a blanket quite comfortable. | ome Kehabilitation ir Point Pleasant is situated on| e the Atlantic Coast of New Jersey, t | P Outlined prt poy oa og Projects In Program In and is a famous summer with a population of about by the FERA tion and beautifi- | |; Sa In cases where the » afford to pay a moderate charg freight sions of a charge only oufficient t the replacement of materm this will be made but phasized that no charg one made in the of any ing X-Rays and unable such work i resort | 100; 000! nye Home rehabilitation is the first other words, aber » during the season but about 3, during the winter. phase of the comprehensive plan (It is here that Arthur Brisbane, | famous writer, has his magnificent | summer estate, “Allaire,” and one | of the pleasant memories of My.) Artman’s vacation was an after-! has been worked out in detail and in were l entertained by Mr. Brisbane and Bs. Mm {family at this delightful home. which will for the rehab ate the home cation of Key West. This project) '"! on the be ‘gn tenant was announced today by ws ' | Duncan, administrator. vabilitate i OD SIGNERS IN the last enlistments in the volun- begin and involve the rehabilita- On August 1, the day following credit labor t he xing wn 1 profit be tion of 50 homes in Key West in ear lag LIST TO DATE SHOWS 2,304 REGISTRANTS HAVE ENTERED wenera which clients of the relief mow | j i i | roe County for the General Elee- tien will be open in my office in the County Courthouse each week bed ee ee 0 Fiorello H. LaGuardia, mayor of | ck p.m. B Aug. 6 to Oct. 13, both dates | inclusive, for the purpose of regis- tering electors, JOHN ENGLAND, Supervisor of Registration. | Hy28 aug whole nation. The house has been designed ‘by at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of July 30, “America’s Little House,” an ideal the ly of four, to be} small home for average They're Good As N ies Thay Lanne Us: Every repair job done by us is absolutely guaranteed Lou Smith Service Station White and Catherine Phone 522 American f built in the heart of New York,| on Park Avenue at 39th street. With ite neat lawn and garden Inid out in the very shadows of | Manhattan's surrounding skyscrap-! j pr 9 Pe Araiaisnto de Cayo Hueso y el! simos con la cooperacién y el buen! ‘bienestar de sus habitantes. énimo del pueblo de Cayo Hueso! (Special to The Citizen) | miento del Cuerpo de Trabajo. {conviccién de que'con esta coope- NEW YORK, July 28.—Hon. ers, this little house will siand as|Siendo nuestro tnico deseo la! racién llegaremos al resurgimien- da ciudadano para ayudarnos en! en uno de los mas hermosos ‘sitios! ta. magna obr s beneficios dé! de los EE, UU, Una vez cpuctaiea) ; Gold Medal in the small-house;como del Condado de Monroe. uno de los sitios mas buscados} architectural competition for) —No prestar oido a los rumores) para visitar y para vivir en él. {ma, venid a nuestro Centro de; No se gané Zamora en una hora., ; Operaciones, situado en el anti-' Para la realizacién de esta gran| Cooked The Real Conch Style TODAY At The ‘ayuda que buscdis. a cooperacién activa de cada} —Se ha dividido nuestra organi-| habitante de Cayo Hueso y del aqui ningtin interés} -—Aprovecho esta ocasién para i Solo "Erection “America? s Little House” Todavia no hemos completado!y del Condado de Monroe para! a home-making example for the,,Tehabilitacién y el embellecimien-! to de la Ciudad y del Condado y two nationally known arzhitects,' {a cual redundaran a favor de’ esta gran obra, sabemos que Cayo! (Continued on Page Four) falsos! Si desedis informacione —NMas todas estas cosas no se} guo Hotel Jefferson, donde os! tarea, habraé que invertir muchi-, lzacién en varios departamentos,! Condado entero de Monroe. Yaj vado. luchamos para el] jmanifestar que estamos contenti-; —— | nuestro. plan para el funciona-jcon nuestra obra. Tengo la firme, [to de Cayo ee apelamos a ca-'a la conversién de Cayo Hueso! for the erection of| Reger H. Bullard, who won the|cada individuo de esta ciudad,| Hueso, con los demas Cayos, sera| 'o la resolucién de algin proble-| pueden realizar en un solo dia. HOT SOUSE | facilitaremos la informacién 0 la, simo trabajo y necesitaremos toda} 503 DUVAL STREET i y el jefe de cada uno esta autori-jsabemos que con ella contamos. | List of those enrolled during the | past 24 hours for the voluntary | work corps of the FERA, carrie: 314 names, making the list of reg-} istrants to date 2,304. | Hours pledged by the 314 per- ons whose names appear in this! jue of The Citizen number 5,139, : which brings the total pledged by all registrants to 44,- 419. | Registrations for this work corps are to close July 31, and it is fully expected that by that date | 195 percent of all eligibles in Key} West will be enrolled. { SATURDAY SPECIALS Large shipment Peanut Fed Hens—Milk Fed Fryers Swift’s Ham Str. Fresh E; Spring Lamb Milk Fed Veal CENTRAL MARKET Phone 20 805 Fleming St. number | \lief rehabilitation project. rehabilitate ali Mr. Dun to do work, We “We homes cannot at one time,” a it would , “because, were we stop our other project system ae must go about this in manner and a new group of hor a ed in t | will be selected periodically to be rehabilitated as part of the gen- eral scheme.” The first home will be those of the first 50 relief the to be benefited {clients who have enlisted in | voluntary work corps. Materia! will be supplied by FERA in addition to the regular relief allowance for this home re If the home, the MONROE THEATE RK Tracy-Johs BOTTOMS - Comedy and Matince: Balcony, 10¢; tra, 15-20¢; Night, relief worker rents hi an agreement will be drawn up be tween him, his landlord and Mr. Duncan whereby the improve- ments will be deducted from the rent which he pays. Spenc Orches 15-28¢ DO YOU ENJOY GOOD BEER? YOU'LL LIKE IT TWICE AS MUCH IF YOU MAKE SURE IT’S WAGNER'S “PRIDE OF FLORIDA”. BEST FLAVOR, HIGH QUALITY

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