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EPIL POTTER OC Bs ‘ : GR one anno An aRRORERBE: ii ve POMPEO AD Meehan noes - ~ eee FOUR . ae THE KEY WES? CITIZEN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1984. | Key West Is To Be Restored 70 SUBSCRIBERS — = soalaae [YOUNG RERKOWITZ ___. By Free Labor Of Her Citizens , w yor} orm in th ty seve st | LEAVES TUESDA paper by 6:00 o’clock in the}! house was blown off and carried across the street and deposited ” afternoon eall telephone 51 Miss Martha Clements Hostess and a paper will be sent} 2tp 4 house from which the roof | Sidney Berkowitz, student et had been blown off just a moment Island City, Bankrupt, Turns To Volunteers And Its Local | At Birthday Party Last Night fa, Fone Pathe, | A conspeee | peavicnaly, the University of Foctn sal oo esour: tiniwaspeiniaaie Riser 640 sa TN G ia. toe dt Sa acoacamasee of Chief Pharmacist and Mrs, R sand For Rehabilitation Without Heavy (Cath Outlay | Celebrating her 17th birthday, pient of a large assortment of | purpose of duivaring spe = oy kowitz, left yesterday es- pene ° - ——— | Miss Martha Clements entertained! useful and beautiful gifts, plaints. Help us give you 100}! C L A S § I F I E D ville where he will resume his ‘ ‘ 2 ot] gsevocceeseeensepeces ‘last, night with a birthday party; Those present were: percent service by calling 51 if studies. : ’ "3 t the home of her aunt, Mys,| Mary Felton, Minnie; Knowles, } you do not receive The Citizen. ‘ The New York inves) | IT R h b ili Ki W . ; ? 2 | Mr. kowitz will take op o ena e William Cordova at 1020 Eaton) Cleora Roberts, Mary’ Charlow ‘ By JULIUS F. STONE, Jr., t itat ey est street. ddnw, TPhompaon, Edna Roberts, | eeence ¢ | ecial work before the regular school term starts the latter part | ' | Various party games were play| Elisabeth Watkins, Daisy: Watkins, | \" Jed and enjoyed by those attending] Klizabeth Knowles, Virginia | Today’s Birthdays ives ras {of September. Key West. | Jand a contest held. Girls’ prize] Knowles, Sylvia “Baker, Fdna| (Oe rer neseracnaneacue FOR SAL toot <4 — jwas won by Miss Edna Roberts,|Charlow, Dorothy Hardin, Ruth) Jumes c : | Boys’ prize by Warren Hill, Hardin and Beulah Lee Williams. | eral to the Department of Justic | The home was benutifully! Warren Hill, Alvin Costar,| born at Oxford, N. C., 62 yea tm the tropical island city of! Rey West a rehabilitation plan has! been launched that will be watched; bin Cruiser, fully equipped. Write Box A, The Citizen. aug with interest. A virtually bank-! decorated with pink crepe paper,, Norman Lowe, John’ Knowles,’ ay. eae ' * i i ago. ; fupt city, with some 80 per cent| feut flowers, ferns and, pot plants,| Billy Burns, Ormond Cordova. — | aac “NO TIPPING” SIGNS. On sale { Of its population on the relief | Refreshments were served during Mru. Mary Knowles, M Stan-| 1 <b. Sanuk >, at The Artman Press, Citizen | the evening, ford Watkins, Mr. and. Mrs, P. R.! yi ,or Sonster Pat Harsion of| Building. ‘ f rolls, Key West has handed over the operation of its affairs to the State and Federal governments Drique in geographical posi | a8 the southernmost city of the! United States, this island has pre-} rented to the national administra-} tion a problem that is unique. | In accordance with the slogan Mississippi,* born at Crystal] Springs, Mis in Checks Mat- sure Preventive, | Miss Clements was the reci-/ Clements, and Martha Cleménts, 666 Liquid or Tabb 3 years ago. SNS aria in Pheee ee BLANK SALES BOOKS. Now 5e Governor Albert C. Ritchie of} each at The Artman Presi Knight- Johnson Nuptial Event | Margland, born at Richmond, Vax. Phone st, Caizen Builuing, || P A L A C E t 58 years ago. jun27t¢,| Henry B. Walthall and Phyllis At St. Paul’s Tomorrow Night — Charles F, Kette SASS SE a Sarrington in famed | MISCELLANEOUS . || MURDER IN THE MUSEUM in Comedy and Short Reel ng. s Knight is tune of General Motors Matilda Louise Knight, 1 folks of the city. Mi: “Help to All Who Help Them-/ | Mi f aoe ' selves,” it is planned to solve the| | daughter of Mr. and Mr offer! a graduate of the glass of 1932 of; Research, born in Ashland Co.,|PRINTING—Quality Printing at] Matinee, 10-15¢; Night, 10-20¢ problem without resorting to any! json H. Knight, 1209 Washington! the Key West High School and) Ohio, 58 years ago. } the Lowest Prices, ‘The Art| ewww huge outlay of operating funds, | street, and Joseph Millard John-| took part in sports and practically | NRE man Pri aug? BENJAMIN LOPEZ ' s#ithout creating sporadic new in-} | son, of the Lighthouse Tender Ivy, all school activities while in high, Dr. William F. G. Swann, diree-| ~~ 9g ———<—Cts—“‘<‘ WK UN EER ALL HOO ME j dastries or artifically reviewing} jand son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph school, ; tor of the Bartol Research Foun- | | Established 49 Years old ones, The chief idea in the} jA. Johnson, Jr., of | Whitehead) The 'groomn-to-be' was graduated | dation, Pennsylvania, a noted) Lost Gold Watch Charm, with Key West's Oldest 5 pt to bring the city back in- {street, will be joined together in in 1931 at Bluefield, W. V. hav-) Physicist, born in “England, 50) “name T, L, Kiser, dated 1906.|} 24-Hour Ambulance Service ; to economic health is to use’ the} aa RRR tomorrow night at ing gone te, that city to reside in , Years ago Reward if returned 1218 Lie nsed Embalmer : I resources of the island aud | St. Paul’s Episcopal Church with 1930, After graduation he re- sero PY Duval street tx | | Ph Ni 4 actual labor and talents of the | Rev. Arthur B, Dimmick officiat:/ turned to this eity and gince then! Alexander H. Rice of Rhode Is- e ee. aimaomag anieaabe Westers themselves. Hee has been in the employ of the’ land and New York City, famed! ————— = ——- — @ old city The ceremony which ‘will be! lighthouse department, | geographer and explorer, born in ere el : : coral witnessed by only a few close! : i .., Boston, 59 years ago. : bas xy only A wedding trip of a week 0 ° | land of « string of such islands | friends and rel will takw | ten days is anticipated. They ex-! Yauco : Fewer Aches and Pains | Which might be appropriately {place at 8:30 o’c! pect to leave here Friday abbas = cons Maurice Maeterlinck of} M H | h Jd Pl H Called the Gulf Stream Archi-| Both of the contracting parties | over the highway for points up the Bet#iUm celebrated poet and play- ore Health an jeasure ‘ pe eeereet caseagardict jare popular among the younjz| East Coast. | wilght,. Dorn 72: years. ago, pain drags you down—physically, mental~ ¥ across nine we . a President Albert Lebrun of ly, morally. tiles of the open water of the Gulf Stream. Miami, nearest | American neighbor, is 125 to the! northeast. Why continue to endure it? Try Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills for Headache, Neuralgia, Muscular, Rheumatic, Sciatic, and Periodie Pains. They seldom fail. Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills are pleasant to take and prompt to act. They do not upset the stomach, cause constipation or leave you with a dull, depressed feeling. Ask your druggist or any of the hundreds of thousands enthusiastic users. Probably you too can find relief. I think all Dr. Miles medicines are wonderful, but France, born PERSONAL MENTION | Subscribe Florida Naional Guard of Jack, sonville, left yesterday for that | city having been discharged from the Marine hospital here. Mr. Ter- ry became ill while the guards were camping here and has just become able to return home, years ago. ihe for The Citizen. The City’s Decline ‘The city has a romantic his-; tary. It is rich in carly pirate lore, and once prosp i from the; semewhat piratical but more polite ; JULIUS F. STONE, JR. of salvaging wrecked; - Emergency Relief Administrator for Florida The Florida Keys have i x Mrs. Charles P, Watkins and, John Anuez left yesterday over daughter, Minnie Lee, and son,| the East Coast for a visit in Mi- James K.,*returned yesterday from , ami. a visit in Miami. — ae Harry Perez left yest ved yesterday’ to| Homestead for a short bus for Will Recio spend a few weeks with his grand-| trip. felles of considérable historical : fe elas J Ink te i ensprine t contains peoples of three!teered to work an. average of| mother, Mrs, Bertha Saunders, on ao = 3 Anti-Pain Pills are my favorite interest. In Key West alone there eet ia hag Naeger i anes nia ROE a ical sae s Mr, and Mrs. Randolph Kiser, Mrs. Doc Blankenship, Stamford, Texas } fy four forts, two of which ante-| Taces about equally divided—Nor-| twenty-four hours a week, on| William street , George IL. Knowles, business ,waitwte whe wen anes I have used your Anti-Pain Pills hort Civil War. It is the only Latins and Negroes. Where} their own time and without mone-' - a man of Miami, is visiting here + ee = Se eee time, but they bave given we in tg MY They 7 in the United States in which 8 America can a Latin. popula-| tary compensation. | Mrs. Sidney Matthews and son,| With relatives and friends, ROOD EGY ENN ORE ES Mee did for ‘me ina week more than any other medi« ed States in which i Ar Meni ciate SOLE os Sain auc sistas | terday for their home in Miami. cine I had taken for @ year. Phil Golller, "> truly tropical conditions prevail;) 4°" °° transp he On an estimated minimum en-, Sidn Jr ured y iday i Mrs. Kiser was formerly Miss Milwaukee, Wisconsin not still be on relief and its eco-|yollment of 6,000 for twenty-four, from a visit in Miami with reta-} | Ben Trevor and daughter, M I am never w Pills. 1 think they ‘and to meet the climatic condi- Z area ; Eleanor Davis of this city. tions its citizens have developed, 2omic plight not be aggravated by ‘hou week during six months,} tives and friends. Mary Trevor, left yesterday. for a)“ "" ipaiensanie ers ce are much bet ning else 1 have ever @. indigenous architecture of °cial difficulties? ithe citizens of Key West will vol-| PERE TS sport sriyiin Mins | Miss Yulee Bethel, who has er amir lll Baran. Boos . great interest to artists and Tampa's Experience [unteer o ee S000 Mrs. Dora ated who was Wililo’Vandusdsle letk oeacthel heea here visiting her mother, — and in a sort tina | Soe t 2 tourists. | Experiences in Tampa have! hours of labor. In terms of dol-| visiting with her daughter in esterday for a briet, Mv: W. Bethel and sister, Mrs. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania lars, on the basis of 40 cents per; Quantico, Va., and in points north, | hour, this means a voluntary con-! returned on the Havana Special Your Anti-Pain Pills hav e been used in my home with wonderful r mend them Maggie Belle Du Vanceboro, N. C. Your Anti-Pain Pills helped me a great deal have used them for y I carry them ev where in my purse and always keep ther cores the house. They have Saved me a great many sick headaches. Mrs. Jennie Neill iggie Dudley Coronado, Calif, ANTI-PAIN PILLS i Edwin. Phillips, for the past six The city had a continuous pres- n that large groups of Latin H weeks at the home on Duval street, perous existence for almost 100 people are not easily assimilable/ 2° i Years. But the naval base which) into the Florida population. If one; tribution of approximately $1,-| yesterday. Meee one Be : } returned to her home in Jackson- Operated at Key West, supporting’ sought to solve the problem by 500,000. | oe Migs ae teat Dee ee | seca With its payrolls a good portion of ignoring it and cutting off relief} What skills will this labor rep-| | Mrs. Myrtle Sands. who went/ ee es ae t for her 2 ee Hig town, was removed after the entirely, or keeping relief so in-!resent? What projects should be) to Miami last week because o of the| BONG My COTE CANTO B z hases were reduced to skeleton or- one would merely be transferring Answers to th questions will ¢a Johnson, returned — y ester | Gaa'triot eal : eat co eeatt wed chibdned ea'emcied cares ® fabisations, Cigar manufactur- peoplé from relief rolls in Key come as the whole project de- and reports the death of | Mrs. po” turned eel “ae Me Th! airections, are! followed.” tr NEVER it, which was the chief indus- West to relief rolls in other cities velops. Once the enrollment is’ Johnson. who was buried in Miami) “"* oe . | OAL of SANTONIN: fy contalue Tall dose. try. nioved northward and threw in the State, principally Tamp2.' completed, the labor hours will be, !ast Saturday, le ike ater ongeosne eucbeert eed oy car eel ee men and Women out and Miami, where social disturb- classified d to trades, ae SE | Sunday ta brine beck Witthe Billy | Bat © As Wooahees, B10. Palledelphia of work, ances are already not infrequent. and to projects the man hours of Mrs. Conchita Rubio and daugh- | Wa ae oe a is Tndustry was further hampered! It was felt that Key West, be-|which will conform to the man/ ter, Miss Conchita Martine Pale SN Se pe Mi FAST DIRECT FREIGHT when the tariff made the pine-! cause of, its geogr matic | hours available. comprehen-| Rubio, arrived on the Havana! pone in Miami. SERVICE TO apple canning industry unprofit-| and other advantages, might be sive plan of rehabilitation will be} Special from Miami yesterday for | Shilo, depriving hundreds more of, turned into an exceptional resort! determined and work will begin.|@ visit with Ramon Rubio 91 Di-: John Terry, member of the | employment. As a result of the and tourist objective. Certain it is that systems of/ Vision street. z isi aye ee ; general decline, shipping and pas- is steeped in tradition, is frin he protection and sanitation | fenger traffic went elsewhere, by coral white beaches, and will be brought to the highest thus bringing about an unpros-| abundant lities for marine standard. Certain it is t we pereus condition from which the sports It moreover, on the) will make all the private homes on istqgnd has never recuperated. line of the projected transcon-. this island habitable and charm-| visit with friend cording out, All the legal political and E. C. GRIFFIN economic powers are centralized | 1020 S. W. 9th Ave., Miami in the hands of the Florida E Purchasing Agent for ney Relief Administrator, The,| FRUITS and VEGETABLES program, as it is now being de-|\.. from KEY WEST Sailings from Key alternate ‘Thursdays ¥ ys From New York alterrate Wednesdays, erg These, factors, in conjunction 1} tinental highway, which will cut jing dwellings. Certain it is that pis aaa nomcpeRa ae s Hal ailicees af the Flori : ia actomopile : a fee veloped, should bring actual ph: ae pxe of the Florida real ¢s-| 1,800 miles from the auto recreation facilities will be pro-! sical and spiritual comfort A econ Also NEW ORLEANS to KEY WEST tate boom, and the world depres- route een the Atlantic States vided. Certain it is that develop- Key West's First Funeral Home |) Son | Gm hikaiate h NMaRaae some 10,000 people who have suf- HOR... get a wreck bagi Manes and the Yucatan penin: ula, ment of hand te industr l as few other communities in Key West! Fires, Ambslance ‘ = en a | @nee the most populous city of — 1t was realized that to make!making use of native materials) ,ocent years, and such relief will Service joying fl shi ractive to the tourist @ ative sk ener result, of ‘ Florida, joying, a flourish Key West attractive to the tourist and native — sk’ will be at-/bo the result of the labor and en- PRITCHARD commercial anid social life, it saw trade this Winter, a tremendous, tempted. thusiasm of the people of Key! the number of its citizens decline ymount of work would have to be; No Additional Tax Burden | West, 5 | Phone 548 Never Sleeps in @ few decades from 25,000 to! done quickly. The usual relief} The minimum cost of relief for] 4 qu labor we ficient. The the next five years has been ¢ nen %: i ion Problem relief administration’s money may culated at $2,000.000. It may be sy West to be: be used only to provide destitute! more if the relief standards are persons with the means of about 16,000, Rehab How was awakened from its tragic leth argy? It had become one of the sistence; over and above the re-) voluntary work corps plan, it may i {s of individuals, the re-' pe possible to make the people of | ida En no money Key West self-supporting in a raised. In connection with the wat burdens of the present lief nee prgency lief Ad. lief administration tratic What to be to put into the community, comparatively short time, thus in On July 2 the. The normal procedure, if the the long run reducing the amount County Commissioners of Monyoe Work was to be done, would have’ ¢9 be spent for relief. Even if County and the members of the been for the citizens collectiv more money than the prorated City Council of Key West declared to bond Uremse Ives to get money: amount were spent the first year themecives in a state of emer- With which to hire themsel 45 it would be a profitable — invest geney ond their contre individuals to do the work. But ment from a business —stand- petitioned Governor Dave Key West has no credit; it cannot point, to take over all their legal powers! borrow any money. One advantage of this experi and use them in any way he, Hence, since the thought best. Ina o the labor were right’ additional cost to the Federal tax- lief administeation, which is le-, here, with plenty of time on their’ payers, for it will be carried out wally a department of the State hands, they were make with the relief funds normally al- mment, already had a respon- their contribution in the lotted, plus the voluntary labor lw toward a majority of the form of labo To this end a, of the populace. From the en- j citizens. the Governor asked the! volunteer W k Corps was ° or-, thusiastic response to calls for en- Relief Administrator to act as his ganiz and rity, » persons who ment is that it will be m no Three leaders to choose from G-E MONITOR TOP. Distin guished sty Freezes more mak ‘ wuch as the re- could vy and features anding value ice faster 5 rr nong Convention gee itesien nventional type feature. 5 Years Protec 2 against failure of seale n i revolutionary steel mechanism for only $5 v refrigerator for $77.301 {included in price}. pL pe a »west Oper. h citizen, employed rollment received thus fi we ia eareying out such gen-| or ¢ Ww asked to sign up. have reason to expect the success pl Prentpagp Hhs o eral rehabilitation as seemed: for a number of labor hours per! of these joint undertakings. The G-E FLAT-TOP. Aristocrat of ig t in the world. , - sek over a period of six months program has received lL co- all popular priced retr torage spa toward the rehabilitation of their operation from the State Govern-; direction of the ment, which has sent its sanitar; . which ! yi A ; ae a engineering and other ex- Representatives of the various State departments came to Key city, under the West to study the situation. It administrator. became obvious that the city Enrollment in the voluntary 3 s ELECTRIC mount either be put back on its work corps is a very formal pro-jrehabilitation, | ae ; se RIGERATORS eee Detter cigarette °74 Carely Lombard THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC COMPANY moved away This latter ce ble. There had. and the Stat and local Ad- economic problems facing the ii issued. On the! country. It has now become a} the enrollment more: laboratory where solutions _ to| — these problems may be worked: See Carore Lomparpin “NOW AND FOREVER.” hi was found inadv A. F. AYALA, Sales Manager been a great deal of talk in the sfert ivst day United States about transferring ) : ; yusand citizens volun- pulations, But Key! than a thousand cl stranded u ministy tg cj 3 © P. Lorillard Co., Inc. r latest Paramount Picture.