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VOLUME LV. No. 191. G. 0. P’s Hand In “New: Deal’ Republican — Closely Checked Rea WHITE WAY WILL tive Te Congressional) BE ON TONIGHT: wasn’t fora lot» of attention. Erring brethren never were quite able te find out what it was all about, but te some of the recalcitrants, knowledge of the “black list” had. &® sobering effect. Not so with the republicans. ‘They hooted at every mention of it. And when the suggestion came from the speaker that their CONCERT TONIGHT AT CAMP GROUNDS IN SHOLTZ HONOR oun, ‘| MANY ESPECIAL NUMBERS TO BE RENDERED BY BAND OF 265TH REGIMENT, NA TIONAL GUARD Behind ‘New Deal’ | Legislati As the result of efforts (My Associated Press) - — i “ porcine! WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—Ap.| the Kappa Pi recites White Way on Duval street Seay Senter Baliey will be turned on this evening Joking when he smilingly an-| shortiy after sundown, and Bounced to newspapermen during remain lighted until 11 the last congress that republican | Byrns of Tennessee, democratic leader of the house, in reply te caustic criticism of the “new | deal” by Henry P. Fletcher, chair man of the republican national committee, has “recalled” to just what extent policies now being Ee by _ the edipipiatyation Were made postibié by G. 0. in the house. He “recalls,” for example, that! his good friend across the politi-; eal aisle in the house—Bert Snell of New York, republican leader—-| voted for “new deal” legislation nine times and against it 13 times, if Mr. Byrns’ memory hasn't, P. failed him he remembers that! , “Aiericuns Wa? Chester Bolton of Ohio, the man! i a aaa Fillmore charged by his party with the} “My Maryland” duty of trying to replace sitting’ Romberg democrats in the house with re Popular, “Carioca”, from Fly- publicans in the November elec:! ing Down to Rio Youmans tions, voted with the administra. 8.—(a) March Song, “The 265th tion 10 times, Coast Artillery, F. N. or And, according to Mr, Byrns, Vocal solo by Frank Pur- such party stalwarts as Treadway nell. Musie by Caesar La of Mavsachusetts, ranking repub- | Monaca. Words by Major liean on the all-powerful ways and Gibson. Respectfully ded- means committee, Bacon of New ieated to Col. M. R. Wood- York, Focht of Pennsylvania and ward. MeLean of New Jersey—all in the (b) March Song, “We Wel- G. 0, P. inper sanctum of the come You, Legionnaries,” house—are “guilty” to the same respectfully dedicated to extent. Governor Sholtz. Music by Telling The Voters Cyésar LaMonaca, Words “Had Chairman Fletcher,” ob- by George Smiley. serves Mr. Byrns, “taken the pre (c) Song, “Miami, Playground caution to first analyze the votes of the U. S. A.” Music by cast by the members of pis party Caesar LaMonaca, Words in the house during the seventy- by Teresa Conner. Sung third congress he might not have by Sergeant Phil Kues. been so caustic in his criticism of] 4 soprano Solo, “Song of the ‘new deal’, Songs,” Moya; “O Sole Republicans have been saying Mio”, DiCapua—Eva B. the same thing privately about Mr. Warner. Fletcher since he issued his state-) 5 selection from “Rose Marie”. ment to which Byrns refers, Friml Most of them would prefer to Popular, “The Old Spinning hear nothing more about it. Dem- Wheel,” Hill ecratic congressional strateg’ The Star Spangled Banner, however, apparently intend to see to it that voters hear a lot abcut it between now and November. CUBA CARRIES aa 68 PASSENGERS WHERE TO GO Steamship Cuba of the P, and 0. S. S. company sailed yester- day for Havana with five passen- gers from Tampa, 63 from Key lock, : SORE The matter of illuminating West, two automobiles and 223 sacks of mail. the main thoroughfare on Saturday nights, | especially, » has-been discussed’ for - the past two weeks, with the ‘re- _ sult that the Kappa Pi Social Club‘agreed to pay for the cost of the lighting tonight, : with \/hopes..that arrange-. ments may be'made for con- ‘tinuing with ‘same in the fu- Ferry Parrott came in from Ha- vana yesterday afternoon with one car of grapefruit, one of tile, one of sugar, one of avocados, one guano, one tankage, baggage, 158 sacks of mail and 16 miscellan- eous cars. Freighter Ozark, of the Clyde-! Mallory Lines, arrived in port! 8:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon} ture, from New Orleans and sailed 4:30; SEOLOTTTS with shipments of cigars ann mis- Beginning 7:30 o'clock this eve- ning the 265th Regiment Bani will be heard in a concert arrang- P| edein-honor of Governor Dave Sholtz.. All of the numbers on the pro gram have been selected especial ly for the event. Mrs. Eva B Warner will be heard in two songs. | Frank Purnell and Sergeant Phil | Kues, of the band, will also be heard in songs. } 2.—Selection, Monroe—“Change of Hearts.” Palace—‘“Manhattan Tower.” TOMORROW Church—Services at 7, 9:30 and 11 a. m., and at 7:30 and 8 p. Cuban Club—Dance by Miami Country Club Entertainers. Ménroe—“Change of Heart.” Palace—“Manhattan Tower,” —WHY NOT— REHABILITATE YOUR CAR? Lou Smith Service Station White and Catherine Phone 522 CONGRESSMAN MARK WILCOX; SHOLTZ NOTES PROGRESS MADE HERE RECENTLY CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF STATE MUCH PLEASED WITH eer DITIONS IN. REHABILITA- TION PROGRAM Sholtz rode from the train to the encanip- | the Florida Guard he saw hundreds of When governor Dave ment of National flags| on the streets and in the windows | to Jearn that the display was in hon-| of houses and was pleased or of himself and party. Seen at the camp this afternoon he was asked his opinion as to the progress made by the FERA or- ganization, signs of improvement and act ivity he has witnessed today. “The people I have met per- sonally,” he said, “and those whom I greeted from a distance, semed filled with the desire to do things and that they have been doing things I have been assured: by. officials of the FERA and by evidence of activity seen every- where.” FORWARDS LETTER SALVATION. ARMY LEADER} WRITES PARK DIRECTOR ABOUT CLEAN-UP WORK One of tne first letters receiv- ed by the FERA in appreciation ance given was sent to J. Curtis, director of tion Army unit, which follows: Dear Mr, Curtis: We are deeply ¢ great favor you conferred upon us by having our premises cleared. You would scarcely recognize the place although the work is teful for the I saw a proof of the changed | spirit of the town in the way the| men worked. I have been very} critical of the way the shirked while pretending to work. These men worked steadily and well the whole four hours. If Mr. Duncan, you, or any of the others can be served by at any time, we shall be happy. Again, may I express our ap- preciation for this great help. Yours to serve, LEAH HARTLEY, Captain. DANCE Tomorrow Night, 9:30 O'Clock CUBAN CLUB Music by MIAMI COUNTRY CLUB ENTERTAINERS Gents $1.10 (tax included) Ladies Free He told The Citizen! it has been years since he saw the} Parks! and Recreation, by the local Salva-! not! relief crew} fren ni r= He iy eee so Pamnngra men Baccus (By Assovinted Press) NOGALES, Aviz.;- Augs< 11.4 The silver kingdom of Sonora wil pay tribute to Senator Key Pi az man of Nevada, exponent of the rehabili tation of the white metal, ' to be held the! with a silver fiesta | August 18,19 and 20 ,on } American-Mexican border at Ne-/ Pittman j for Mex-| will board a special trai ico City where he will be the cxaill of President Abelardo Rodrigues. | of Mexico. The state of Sonora in Mexico, | known as the “silver chest of the | world,” has been particularly »in-{ | terested in the ‘activities of Pitt-/ | man and other senators in behalf’ i of silver, The mountain ranges of | | the state, rich with silver, long. have been neglected by miners due to the low price of the metal. | Now it is diffrent. The miners ' are singing their folk songs again | | in the Sonora hills; mines are he-! ting worked again and the er treasure pits are once more yield-; ing rich stores of metals. | ae taught the native ‘how to mine it. In the silver jubilee, called in | Spanish “Le Fiesta de la Plata Mexican caballeros and American | cowboys will join in celebrating silver’s return. Black-eyed senoritas will vie with charming American girls in daughter and entertainment be- cause of the prospect of prosper- ity’s return. { Silver was first mined in Sonora Lhe Spanish conquistadores. Later uit and Franciscan mission- Indians The silver-plated j country was once set aside by Spain as a royal mineral field. To Receive Plaque At the fiesta, Senator Pittman | will receive a 30-pound solid silver | plaque on which will be engraved | an Aztec calendar. The present: tion will be made by Rudolfo Elias | ‘Calles, governor of Sonora, and} yson of former President Plutarco' Elias Calles of Mexico. The two border cities of gales, one located in the United States and the other in Mexico, | separated only by a street called International, will be in gala Bs tire for the fiesta, Mexican grandees and high! , ranking officials will meet and mingle with American dignitaries; ' vaqueros and booted miners will] | i ; parade through the streets paying; a gay tribute to the Nevada sena-! i [Endeavoring To Prevent Destroying Valuable Trees During Beautification tor. | i \ The Department of Parks and, | tifying yards and gardens is cat | Recreation of the FERA is issuing, a request to the people of Key) West to be careful in cutting away | trees or other growths while doing ' beautification work. Attention of the department | was called to the fact that both| ade and fruit rees had been de-| stroyed, also some valuable shrub- | ‘SPECIAL SERVICE AT FORT er | UNDER DIRECTION OF MIN. ISTERIAL ALLIANCE Under the direction of the Key} West Ministerial Alliance, a re- service to last only from 8:30 to 9 o'clock, Taylor tomor- row morning for the National | Guardsmen encampment. The choirs of the various churches of the city are urged to present. and assist with the singing. The public is invited to} attend this service. | | The following program will be { rendered: { Churche Bugler. Band Selection—“ What Friend We Have in Jes Invocation—Rev. G j mers, pastor of the Fi dist Church, Band Selection—“The Rosary,” under direction of Caesar La- Monaca. | ligioms | minutes, ij | | 7 | will be held at Fort be Call at 8:30 a, m— A t Metho- Jesus Name”—Congregation. Address—Rev. James S. Day of j First Baptist Church. Closing Hymn—“Doxology.” Benediction—Rev. W. 3. Mar- tin, pastor of Ley Memorial Meth- odist Church. Rev. Shuler Peele will charge of the program. be | ment that where there are tre | | | { Sum- | | Hymn, “All Hail the Power of} bery, while the process of beau- ried on. | It is requested by the depart- and shrubbery to be removed or jeut down, the owner call on the | parks and recreation office first | in order that an inspection can, be made and advice given. In several instances, it has been stated, some very valuable plants and shrubbery have been destroy- ed. | the operation, | suffering from what was at first, pect Guards’ Comp, evecovcceccce GOVERNOR DAVE SHOLTZ CHARLES CURTIS | SERIOUSLY ILL; OPERATED UPON) SUBMITS TO OPERATION YES- TERDAY FOR AN AGGRA. VATED CONDITION OF, STOMACH } The friends of Charles Curtis will be distressed to learn many that he is seriously ill following esterday of a major operation an aggravated condition stomach. For a short time previous to Mr. Curtis was! believed to be an attack of acute. indigestion. Later it was determ-! ined an operation was necessar After a consultation between! Dr, J. Y. Porter, Jr., and Dr. R. W. Hart, of the Marine hospital, it was decided to operate at once. It was learned at the home, cor ~ | ner Caroline and Simonton streets, Large Crowd At Station To Greet | Governor Sholtz And Party Today ::""* 's¢2e""°"" ———-® j { Mr, young son, , Young sor Fully 500 people were at the Florida East Coast terminals this morning to greet Governor Dave Sholtz and his party arriving on the Havana Special. City and county officials, offi the encampment, cers and ‘mer from Florida National Guard merchants and others from eve walk of life, including many mein- bers of the geritler sex. i The first continge of the visitors to come arrived in a} coast guard plane and were at the station to greet the others when/ the train came in. In this ad- vance party were Chief Justi Fred Davis, of the Florida Su-| preme Court; Adjutant General! Vivian Collins, of Florida; Colo- nel J, E. Yonge and Captain Carl Sholtz, both of the governor's staff. The captain is a brother of the governor. Others arriving on the gove {nor’s train or who were here to greet him onrrival were Lieu- tenant Colonel W, P. Mooty, u- tenant Colonel Holland M\' r mick, Lieutenant Olsen, | Coast Guard, Glenn Minener, and} S. P. Robineau, representatives to} | the legislature from Dade count; | R.A, Gray, secretary of stat Julius F. Stone, Jr., administrat jof FERA ‘in Florid man, the only private on the go’ lernor’s staff; Hal Leyshon, Miami! | Daily News; Ellis Hollums, Miami Herald; Fred Rossner, Louis Hitt, !W. H. Gould, Miami; Colonel C.} i { i MONROE THEATER Janet Gaynor, Chas. Farrell, James Dunn, Ginger Rogers in CHANGE OF HEART Comedies and News Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orch tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ Pratt, FERA, and Congressman| | Mark Wilcox. i | All of these visitors are gues jat the Florida National Guard en-! |eampment this afternoon and will ibe present at the regimental | parade and review to be held this |afternoon for the governor and | state, | that Mr. after the oper while Curtis’ reaction ion is reassuring, | his chances for E complete recovery Mrs. I. N. Melt and Mrs, Curti Curtis, ', daughter of hi over! with arrived the highway last night. , CREATE BOARD IN BEAUTIFICATION ADVISORY UNIT ED BY FERA ORGAN. ESTABLISH- IZATION An advisory board for parks and beautification has been creat-! ed by the FERA, the m of which is deeply mbership interested in the extensive program now under| ay. Member lone, Ww Moilie Parker, Mrs. Wm. R . Phelan, Karl O. son, C. C. Symonette Leuthi. The first meeting is to be held! on Wednesday, August 15, 2 o’clock in the rnoon at which} time the org ion wil per- fected and t lans will b jated. are Mrs, Ma-! H. Mrs. H.} Warren, | A, D. and re formul SMOKES MUCH, BUT TALL SUDBURY, Ontario. r-old Cyril Paquett y, who has been smok arette and ¢ is said to be strong, h unusually tall for his ap wo years, Ithy and ARROZ CON POLLO TONIGHT at —THE— PLAZA RESTAURANT | tor of the Florida Motorists Alli- ! ticles | produced in The ,, The ; West and wa *| protection Congressman Wilcox Hopes To Have Navy Department Place L. M. EDMUNDS, REGIONAL} DIRECTOR OF FLORIDA MO-| TORISTS ALLIANCE, PAID CALL AT THE CITIZEN L. M. Edmunds, regional direc- ance, and well known writer, was { an arrival on the Havana Special i yesterday and paid a courtesy call! day meeting friends and differ- | at the office of The Citizen. Recently there were Mr. two ar written Edmunds, the Knights of Columbus Bulletin and were delightfully entertaining and instructive. Both of these articles Citizen. ran in the issue of Tuesday, titled “The Keys to Key West,” and the other in the issue of Wed nesday, under the caption, “Key West—The Bermuda of Florida.” sale of the Bulletin reached a total of 21,000 copies. Mr. Edmunds is a Californian who came to Florida about years ago and became so enthus ed with the possibilities evident, on every hand, that he decided to by which appeared in Miami | were re- One five ! locate in this state. ; Months, H. BAKER PAYS VISIT TO CITY FORMER RESIDENT MAKING HIS HOME IN SOUTH AMERICA NOW Hubert Baker, representing Ro: tary International, delegate to the convention at Detroit from Latin American countries, arrived ye terday for a short visit with rela ! tives and friends. Mr. Baker i Key at one time a min ister of the gospel. He | Cuba and worked in the ary field which he later or industrial pursuits, He is proprietor of a chain of drug stores in South with headquarters in Baranqu Colombia. He left yesterday after noon for Miami and was to take passage by _ plane Baran-; quillo. a native of went to mission forsook America FERA FILLS IN- UNUSED CISTERNS WELLS ALSO INCLUDED IN PROGRAM OF SANITARY DEPARTMENT Since the sanitary departn of the FERA have b on the clean-up prog used ¢ ns and well parts of the city have in, This work has robbed rats other animals of their source: and they will na ted cisterhs and f the city in been water supply ally seek unprote wells in oth It is sugi all residents ed wells or opt some method against r sections ed by ¢ who have unprot cisterns immediately absolute cla of all es of animals, JUNIOR WOMANS’ CLUB DANCE COUNTRY CLUB Saturday, Aug. 11, 9:30 p. m. Script $1.00—Public Invited [parweagps lee xx District Much Pleased Over Future Outlook , For Key West Congressman J. Mark Wileox | expresses himself as being exceed- ingly happy over the marvelous changes noticeable on every hand in Key West and ic particularly s elated over the optimistic temper of the people. Mr. Wilcon came in om morning train and is spending the the ent groups to discuss in deteil proposed meesures im the imtere: of Key West which he intends te introduce at the next session of congress. Asked what was his opinion a to the ultimate success of the construction of plication for the the gre: Overseas Bridges, th man said they were still w ing hard on this pre hoped for the ultimate the Overseas Road and Toll Commission There are two other men he is planning on at this tome has been working for ° One of these ie ertion of a clause im the tariff + permitting ripe pineapple th brought from Cubs for pury of canning im the Key West nery Another is to nave tu or sued by the navy designating ybima. me which j During his ca The to man Citizen aid he is always glad to Key West arn going to b i beheved pring « ple of th able te urprise the ; We BESSIE M. EAGAN RECEIVES HONORS KEY WEST WOMAN OUT STANDING GRADL ATING EXERCISES (Special to The Citizen) GAINESVILLE, Augut Ke 1 Bessie M. Eagar West one of th gradua the clas § to gain th eing graduated the exer SAME HAT FOR 30 YEAR OCEAN CITY Truitt of th ame M ' a HOT SOUSE Cooked The Real Conch Style TODAY At The PLAZA RESTAURANT 503 DUVAL STREET SPIRIT OF APPRECIATION IS THE KEYNOTE OF THE PATRIOTIC DECORATIONS ABOUT THE CITY TODAY. CELEBRATE BY DRINKING WAGNER'S BEER