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VOLUME LV. No, 197. Roosevelt To Hold Conference | With Industrial Representatives' MEET TODAY Chiet Executive Hopes re! COUNCIL HOLDS PLANS OUTLINED FOR DIN- Further Interests Rela-. BRIEF SESSION NER DANCE; INVITATIONS} i OLTZ tive To Activities Of ARE EXTENDED TO SH | AND STONE | ~|HOSPITALITY LEAGUE HOLDS PLACES ORDER FOR PUR- CHASE OF AUTOMOBILE LICENSE TAGS At an executive meeting of the ‘Key West Hospitality League held! this afternoon in the committee The City Council met in regu-| room in the FERA building, plans to} lar session last night, and after! were made for a Dinner Dance to! | the reading of the minutes of pre-| be given in September for which Washington in the fall for a con- jus meetings, dispensed with all! special invitations will be issued ference on decentralization of in-, business until a later date, due to, to Governor Dave Sholtz and | the fact that the city government | FERA Administrator Julius F. _ is now being operated under the| Stone, Hmelight nother agency of the | supervision and direction of the; All committeés appointed re-' “new deal.” Federal Subsistence FERA. cently by Mrs. Wallace Kirke, " | The council will hold a special president, have begun functioning . iets: | meeting some time next week, jand have reported much progress the lesver haown of “new deal” {when the members will confer with! in their work, eeencies. tt may be the means, officials of the FERA for the pur-| The league eee wis : | pose o: ini rogr Ja-; coming winter season will be the hewover, of Mr. Ressevelt’s real-, Ie 5 ee | | best in the history of Key West! teing one of the most cherished tions of the city in connection| and are planning ways and means dreams of bis administration, | With the functioning bf the va-| whereby the city will be able to { rious departments, accomodate the many tourists who Hh wae eet up under the netion./ The only action taken at the/ will vikit ‘here, i industrial recovery act in ex-| meeting last night was the plac- ‘REBUILDING OF setly ©4 words for the purpose of |ing of a tentative order for the plates which will be issued begin- | i @ustey promises to move into the i Roy A. Benjamin, architect for } the Sparks Theaters, Inc,, will ar-! rive here tomorrow for a confer- ence with Juan Carbonell and will also look “over what remains of; the Strand Theater to decide; “abding the redistribution of the PYchasing of automobile license belance of population in industrial ning October 1. conte: Its capital stock was fix- STRAND PLAN e@ by congress at $25,000,000. i ALL ARE WELCOME ! | Reosevelt in the projects thus far i sponeored by FSHC, particularly AT MIRAMAR CLUB. ARCHITECT TO CONFER WITH the one at Keodaville, W. Va., has i OWNER RELATIVE TO Stiracted some attention to the emer bere, within the next two DANCING EVERY NIGHT WITH months, however, promises to fv us the attention of the whole CE COLD 19-CENT BEER country on PSHC. OBTAINABLE The president's plan for decen alization of industry is essen ‘Walt? eo long-ceren Wea, ORS timated « peried from 10 to 20 The interest divpiayed by Mrs, The fortheoming confer- j PROPOSED PLANS Leag-Term Plan Peers will be required to persuade An inyitatiqn.from the Miramar! Club on Roosevelt Boulevard is} xtended to the general public on| the front page of this issue of| Whether this building will be rej Gaductrinlicte ove their fae-' ‘phe Citizen. ' built, using the walls as they now! penne The management announces} stand or whether the building will Caaniryeies ! that there is dancing at this club| be entirely rebuilt. Vrom the was created every night and ice cold 10¢ beer! Mr. Benjamin is in charge of PSHE deliberately has proceeded in aiways ready. the building of a Sparks Theater on @ small experimental basis.” «come out and enjoy yourself| in Tallahassee and will return to Many difficulties have been en-' at » natural air-conditioned club-| that city and draw up plans fox) eountered ranging ty _— house in ‘a real air-conditioned , the new Strand. the part of who would be! city.” the adv Meant wade a ee benefited, to selfishness on the See i. part of individual edn gl IW WILL RETURN | _ LODGES OF 0.E.S. HERE NEXT WEEK have been found unsuitable. total of 48 jects in various states have been approved. | E | (ime is centered in the steel a i VESSEL HAS BEEN UNDERCGO-! telet around Youngstown, O. Here Chapter No. 21, Order; sg | the fends are scattered, in-|'Eastern Star, has been extended| 'NG EXTENSIVE REPAIR i stead of being placed in a com- an invitation to join with Miami, AT JACKSONVILLE pact group as at Reedsville, in the Chapter No. 141 on August 31 in | hope the settlers can do other! celebrating the birthday of Rob- work a» well as farm ert Morris, according to announce-' superintendent W. W. Demer- Oversees ment made by members of the itt of the Lighthouse Department, | has been advised that the Light- house Tender Ivy, which has been undergoing extensive repairs in | Jacksonville, is expected to return | + local organization. | em All members who intend to go i and; to Miami for this event are re-} controlled rigid- quested to notify Mrs. G. N. Gos- Washingt upervise expenditures are Contracts for homestead, horn or Mrs. J. Roland Adams, | to this port the latter part of next! deeds are made directly with, not later than August 21, \ week. i yeu EP: ye i The repairs have been practic-| Tie president's pion and that CUBA CARRIES | ally completed, and the boat will| OUD efficins, if the exper- return immediately after the work/ ment proves successful, is to take haa boon finished, out of the $25,000,000 labora-} 80 PASSENGERS: SSE Ss wes tery set wp under NIRA and turn | FOREIGN LANGUAGE SIGNS ARE BANNED #t inte a huge and far-reaching | national project , | In that event the government | FOVIPTIL TPIT PPE PE SEIT EF n . Parrott arrived here \yes-| would provide the guiding hand|‘e'day from Havana with two; (iy Annecintea Vrens) \ only. Large governmental expen-|°2"S of gtapefruit, one car of NANEING, Aug. 18. S| ditur — © contemplate pineapples and 20 empty cars. J national spirit was given aj It also brought 42 sacks of mail| ¢resh fillip Scale when General! and one passenger. This was the! Chiank Kai-Shek forbade shop | first mail from the city of Ha-! Keepers to display signs in for- | vana for several days, due to the eign languages. | strike of post office employes!” “Native. magazines Leans might be made to industry to aid ty decentralization, but they | would be loans and not federal ere 1, | ile and other} | Which had been going on in that! publications at the same time were | city. rohibited from using alien ton- WHERE TO GO S. S. Cuba sailed yesterday for jp gues on their title pages. Moreover, numerals for describ- seeeeoecosooosovesosoee®: Havana with 178 sacks of mail,; TONIGHT | two tons of freight, three auto- ing years, were banned from of- “Twenty Minion semieeand Si. postengers. ficial documents, Instead of writ- Sweethearts.” jing “1934,” for. example, the Palace—“Marringe On Approv-| MRS. BERGFELD ae “twenty-third year of the} a” |Chinese republic” must be used. — | | The new orders also forbade; TOMORROW } ARRIVES TODAY, the use of fancy borders or type! y Ohurch.—Services at 7, 9:30 and; ‘on Chinese book cov: jhe 30 and 8 p. m —— | | | WHEN YOUR MOTOR Mrs. Bergfeld, wife of Sergeant | NA TT ARROZ CON POLLO Instructor Henry Bergfeld, ar-! BALKS | rived on the noon train, accom-|{ Call one of our expert me- TONIGHT at panied by her mother, Mrs. R./ chanics to give it the cubis | E. Montgomery. over.” It may save you trouble —TH - . and money. | Together with Sergeant Berg- | | feld they will motor back to at) Lou Smith Service Station | ami tomorrow. White and Catherine Phone 522 | \y | IN I) | \' —|% 3 \' | ! | PLAZA RESTAURANT FLASH: NEW DISCOVERY REVEALS WAGNER'S BEER MAKES DISTANT HUSpANDS AFFECTIONATE. ADVISE TO Tie Kep | being assembled this morning and/terday evening at | expected to return to Washington | to attend the hearing before the | been transferred from the West | Palm Beach reemployment agency’ |ocated in Mr KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1934. National Guard Contingent Will Leave Tonight On Special Train The National Guards are Tear trophies and the track meet win-; ss ‘ners were awarded medals. ing tonight for home. So ends | The Fourth Annual Ball for the the fourth Na’ Guard En- officers personne! at Club Mira-/ i .“ cniapmont at Fort Tayler in: Key! at of the Boulevard last night! West. Repo voted a great success by all All canvas and equipment was! | attending. Over a thousand people at- tended the Farewell Concert yes- Fort Taylor; the | given by the 265th Coast Artillery; |Band, under the direction of War- train with everything set for the, rant Officer Caesar LaMonaca. | Officer LaMonaca arranged the | program to consist mainly of re- jquest numbers from various local packs rolled and placed on departure tonight at 9 o'clock by special train. Over $11,000 was paid out to folks, The f nore on the es esas ieut,| Program was “The 265th Coast Sauteed SOR, PR: FSA) ries mnech: ith tease Colonel J. H. Spengler. A large part of this amount is being spent in the city today by the men, all of whom were given liberty this; Woodward. afternoon, Several: popular numbers were} A regimental parade was held} played with vocal solos by Private yesterday afternoon by the none) Frank Purnell. ‘ommissioned officers and re-; Mrs. Myrtle Woodward, wife of} viewed by Col. Woodward. At’ Col, Woodward, gave a very en- this time the winners of the vari-/joyable contralto solo entitled, ; ous cups were presented the “Somewhere a Voice is Calling.” written by Officer LaMonaca and, words by Major R. T. Gibson.! This number was dedicated to Col. Senator Trammell To ‘Attend Bridge Hearing In Washington Bs PAUL MAY rthat the senator was expected to Wasi me % attend the hearing, which is to be WASHINGTON, D. C., August '"¢ final one which the PWA will hold, and make a last plea for the 18.—Senator Park Trammell is, approval of the project. In the ‘event any other engagements pre- ; vent his coming here his secretary will represent the senator, it was ! said, William R. Porter of Key West, ! who has been active in bringing about this conclusive hearing, wiil Commission’s loan application on arrive in Wahington the latter part of this week or early next! week, and make necessary pre- | parations for the last diteh firh} | to have the PWA approve the pro-| ject, it was declared. \ Speetut ‘respondent: PWA Board of Review | Overseas Road and Toll Bridge on the Wednesday, August 29, it was an- nounced at Trammell’s office. Trammell’s secretary declared ‘National Reemployment Service Agency To Open Here Monday, A national reemployment serv-, ice has been established in con- Sete ctioms will be accepted will be from 9 to 11:30 and from 1 nection with the Key West Ad-| to 3:30. John Those people who were former-! ly registered with the National Re D. Fox has; ministration. j employment Agency when it was Bates’ office do not i have to re-register | it is Mr. Fox’s office, which is locat- to take charge at Key West. at this time, hown. All other unemployed people whether they are on the re- ed on the ground floor of the) jief rolls or not, are requested to register so that Mr, Fox will have all information necessary on em: FERA headquarters, will be ready to accept app! ions for positions! ployment of Key West. When on Monday, Aurust 20, it is stat-| J@bs become available, they will . be filled through this agency. ed. The hours during which such! (Continued on Page Four) "Cede PPPS PP PM SM > COME OUT AND SPEND THE EVENING WITH US The real natural air con- ditioned Club House in the real natural air conditioned city, and believe it or not, we are selling beer at 10c a bot- tle. Iced cold. CL A fe eS DANCING EVERY NIGHT RAUL’S THE MIRAMAR CLUB Roosevelt Boulevard WOO Orr ress SCP ML LLL LB LP SSIS PLP SLES SSS | OFFERS VIEWS | Board, called by Mr. ; to pass, namely, | of our plants and shrubs. | representing the secret | culture at Washington, an offer | department of agriculture for, use | mittee est Citisen ON BOTANICAL GARDENS HERE | J. G. CURTIS SPEAKS OF WON- DERFUL POSSIBILITIES FOR BRINGING THIS ABOUT AND ITS MAINTENANCE | At the initial meeting of the Advisory Park and Beautification J. G. Curtis, Regional Director of Parks and Recreation last Wednesday, Mr. ‘Curtis spoke of the wonderful possibilities of the establishment and maintemance in Key West of botanical gardens unsurpassed by any now in existen Mention was made of the possibility of the | United States Department of Ag: \ riculture establishing here an in-| troduction garden, Rare and beautiful plants from all parts of | ; the tropics would be brought into! | Key West if such a garden be- a reality, ated that there was} one handicap that must be over-! come before such things ean come | the presence of} many insect pests that seriou: affect the growth and appearance: These | plant pests must be brought un-| der control. Plant sanitation i as essential as public health sani-! tation, He emphasized the need! of a general clean-up of all plant! life in the city to capitalize on its botanical possibilities, Year Round Climate | The ideal year round climate of | which Key West so rightly boasts! is just as appealing to plant pest) as it is to tourists, There is no! profit in entertaining these un-| welcome visitors. Their food is the life sap of trees and shrubs, | and they not only disfigure the | plants but handicap the shrubbery | in its fight for existence. Mr, Curtis stated that a confer-' ence held early in the week with Dr. William Newell, state plant} commissioner, and S, A. Rohwer, | 'y of agri-| was made to turn over sprayers property the power: of the federal in a general land. spraying of the It was suggested that an oil spray, recommended by the | ; department, be used. The progress of the fruit fly eradication was also discussed by the committee. When the work was started about a year ago, it was hoped that by removing all guava, hog plum and cherry fruits, and by frequent applications of spray, eradication would be al- most completed by this time. Un fortunately some property owners have refused to allow their trees! thus handicapping It was proper- | to be sprayed, eradication program. all the realized that unless ty C some time v sprayed at regu dication will be to come. intervals | ved for! This would | and d would ret ! unfortunate, with the plans of under way. a result of the due in a large m to many refusals to permit praying, it will be necessary to remove again guavas, hog plums and cherry fruit. H be inter habilitation now As eradication, de in ure Urge Cooperation Expression was made by com- s of the urgent need of every citizen to coope: fully with state and federal forces and assist in every way the membe t ite in proper clean-up of both fruit. fly and other plant pests. It was pointed out that beautification of our trees and shrubs is as essen tial as beautification of our yard and_ properties. Mr. Curtis also advised mem hers of the committee that Rex inald Hart, of the state plant board force, has been sent to Key (Continue don Page Four) Ramonin’s Restaurant 615 Duval Street Was opened to the public TODAY SPECIAL DINNER Turkey Soup or Black Beans Stuffed Turkey Mashed Potatoes and Gravy Lettuce Salad Pumpkin Pudding Coffee or Tea 40c¢ ' Frank L J GLOWING LIGHTS AGAIN TONIGHT Pens Noted Win WHITE WAY WILL LIVEN ur, BUSY SCENES ON MAIN THOROUGHFARE the be Repairs are being post from Ai Gulf turned on. watedfront will the wiring made to part of system in this needed newer and better Key West, have responded most heartily to the petition for funds spon- sored be the Kappa Pi social organization, it is reported If the fund for the lights increase to a suffi: t ox tent, the Kappas will at- tempt to have a solid White Way from ocean to gulf along Duval in the future. Comments on the attrac- tiveness of the White Way have been heard on all sides, praise especially for the pro- gressive-minded folk who are helping to keep the project an actuality. The following is the list of eon tributors up to noon today Page Drug Store J. G. Kantor Plaza Restaurant Carioca Beer Garden Store of Fashion Stowers Music Co. Navarro, Inc. Russell Cigar Store 25 The Ideal Restaurant Cormopolitan Pressing Club 7 Aronovitz Store 25 Estevez Studio .... 25 Key West Typewriter Re- pair Shop > Hub Store > Dr. J. R. Valdes 25 vinsky 25 Pearlman Colonial Hotel } Frank Johnson ‘ Oliver Armayor 2 Total : MEN FROM TENDER TRANSPLANT TREE WORK CARRIED ON IN CON- NECTION WITH BEAUTIFI CATION PROGRAM In line with the beauti » work now going on thre 4 the city, Captain John Peterson and his crew from the Tender Poppy Have just compleved the removal of a bearing date palm 25 veet high from the rear of t home of Jack Wilson on A street to the front of the hom of Superintendent William = W Demeritt at the lighthouse ing on Whiteh street. Further beautification evident at the lighthouse de where seores of coconut palms ar being planted. REV. S. PEELE GOING ON TRIP Rev, Shuler Peele, pa treet Met hodist Ct Fleming will leav the highwa e to th tain section of North ¢ where he will spend a with his father and other rela from the city for enrol vacation (eee oes MONROE THEATER Dick 20 MILLION SWEETHEARTS Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ Much Concern At Capi- tal City (My Associated Peenee WASHINGTON, Aug. » position to the administration « democrat: primaries, while «-~ er expected to reach appre > Proportions, has been someth: =: | of @ revelation to “New Dealers by its absence. All have been struck hat date, in the to almost = then. : eption tatoo whee dyed ste dyrical thew pr yeevelt and Ub democratic were not n President jeal” they have tradb ne In Virginia an exception There ath made Byrd ha been m of the ads AAA policies, Bu oP Virginia Bryd & reanization whies is umbe and may « 4 ony he pleases different epecially able eh It ha ewhere Hard On Critics Mi Senator Beanett Clark aha There oui, for * he seventy-third congres administration peliese that and at others & Clark basked § Milligan in @ thre for the democratic Milligan rar ng show at times & skeptic oppo ntative nomination In West Virginia Clem She whewiines -e. were made during mpaign that he was not i ‘ path wit Want Que Status KEY WEST JURIST GETS ASSIGNMENT JUDGE BROWNE TO PRE AT COURT SESSION UN FORT PIERCE i Judge Bre ae HOT SOUSE Cooked The Real Conch 6 TODAY At The PLAZA RESTAURANT 503 DUVAL STREET LADIES: GIVE THEM WAGNER’S DAILY