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; ! H | Press Day Wire Service. For 64 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LV. No. 208. Substitute For CWA May Be Tried As Problem Of Relief Looms Again): Some Think Relief Espen] SOCTeaaa ws, ia ie ditures May Reach Pro. LOCAL THERMOMETER: portions Unforeseen A’ Year Ago Yesterday’s maximum tem- perature, according to the issued by G. S. Ken- RECORDS HIGH MARK; Si Mt he Kep B KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934. [Emergency Relief : Administration Maps Out Manufacturing Program | To Aid Hundreds Of Thousands ‘NEWYORK | ENROUTE 10 (industrial News Serveie) | operations to be launched imme. FRONTERA, MEXICO; MANY, WASHINGTON, Aug. 31.—-The! diately by FERA, working through | di A | the various state organizations, | TB ASSENGARS‘ON BOARD | Federal Emergency Relief A: mins) | cid c ckckcics to balla it but the program calls for produc- ' ° i ree | tion of all kinds of clothing and! FRUIT STEAMER SCHEDULED TO GATUN . COMING: IN a By BYRON PRICE (cnlet of Bureau, The Associated Prens, Washington) i The relief problem threatening to nose out all others in the scramble for attention at Washington. i i report Industrially, September has cast | nedy, meteorologist at the local weather bureau, reached 91.2 degrees, which was a the reading n as 91.1 degrees, TSI III aI SL | ne esevineing shadow before it.| Cold figures do not promise, thiis | far, the really big employment up-| turn hoped for by the administra. | | Some officials think relief ex- penditeres during the coming winter may reach proportio: n- FOUR ADDITIONAL. NAMES ADDED TO STICKERS? LIST tively unforeseen a year ago. aft Butlget officials grow serious) MORE BUSINESS FIRMS; when they view the prospect.| AGREE TO PURCHASE: There is more and more talk that: President Roosevelt may have to| go even deeper into the red than | he had planned. Hy As to relief methods, the ad-} ministration merely is feeling its way, and probably will continue to do so for some weeks to come. | : A revival of CWA will be avoid-! 2ess firms and others purchasing ed if possible, although something very similar may be substituted. Johnson Wanted To Quit Political implications adhere in- evitably to almost every act and policy in Washington, and the latest NRA-Johuson episode is no exception. The truth is General Johnson wanted to quit, and almost every- ene concerned felt he probably had completed the organization job for which he entered the gov- ernment service. IN ADVERTISING KEY WEST Four additional names were ! Hospitality League, to tomers, Others who may wish to purchase stickers can do so communicating with Mrs. J. J. Trevor, chairman of the finance 7 | committee of thé league, it was It was one thing, however. for. pointed out today. n Fa ata vy podiim |. .Neatly. 764000. of. the 100,009 to leave in a huff or under fire stamps printed have; been dispos- from within the administration. ed-of, Mrs, Trevor said today. The additional names’ on ‘This is a campaign year, and democratic political chiefs knew an open break between Johnson and the White Houes would be widely interpreted as a repudia-| the or” are the Wing Lee banat Company, W. L. Bates and V: Advices were received at the} Porter Dock Company today stat-| ing that the fruit steamer Gatun | wili arrive at this port tonight) from New York enroue to Fron- tera, Mexico, ' The vessel will take on fuel oil | while here, after which the ship, | lease manufacturing plants! throughout the country for em-> ployment of hundreds of sands and probably millions, of persons now on direct relief rolls, | and will: produce bedding and} thou-; | clothing of all varieties, and foods: shoes, for expansion of food can- ning and processing activities, and | for engaging in practically every line of indust | ply the necessities of life—food, \ clethes and shelter. Part Of Program | The official source said the mattress manufacturing phase of \ the program will give employ-' ;ment to 60,000 women now on STAMPS FOR DISTRIBUTION | placed today on the list of haat: | Key West stickers, which are. bes} ing sold through the Key West: advertise | this city to the rest of the world.: Those purchasing the advertis-i ing stamps are distributing them § | for the most part among their cus-| by} ' “Key West Sticker Roll of *Hon-} will sail for its destination shortly | | that are cannedior.processedy.for | direct relief, ! the cotton | before midnight. % The steamer is expected to have that it will reduce surplus by »250,000 | } distribution: to-16,000;000:person : bales, and provide approximately , i at leust. 25 or 50 passengers, Paes al a t 2,000,000 matty for’ needy | | These~ passengers . generally; + families. © Manufacturing units will be set up in each state: Mat- tress: factories ‘will be leaged) in some instances, The official re- port said, “Workers in mattress workshops are paid the prevailing | rate of wages for similar work in; the locality where the shop is lo- | come ashore making neeled, pur-; In setting up.and operating: this chases while here, in addition;.to; Yast network of, manufagturing | t } plants, which: will place the Amer. | ican government in business deep-, er than any-except the Soviet, the! FERA will order that all working conditions conform to standards | walking and riding over the. city} { taking in’ the: principal points: of ; interest. ( ROUGHT NO BAR | | but will ignore such state laws as cated, but in no instance ean the, i those governing Workmen’s Com-' wage be less than 30 cents an | pensation. ~ , hour.” FERA will bear a stamp prohibit-| Persons employed in| the government factories will be/ paid straight wages. Those receiv- ing the manufactured goods will receive them free, but with ap- ‘Phe manufacture of 2,000,009; proval of “case workers of the so- mattresses and an equal number. cial division of state relief admin- of comforters heads the list of: istratio: Industrial News Service is the first press organization in Wash ington to obtain detailed informa~ tion on the extent to which FERA is planning to set up competition with private industry. ing resale. “AUNT MOLLIE” WILSON PUTS UP TWO HUNDRED GALLONS OF FRUIT j (By Associated Press) j EVERTON, Mo., Aug. 31.-—! Every year since 1901, when the! ‘drought put her large family on a bread-and-eggs €iet, “Aunt Mol- | lie” Wilson has put up 200 gallons | ‘ of fruit and vegetables—and the | drought year of 1934 was no ex-, ception, Del Pino Aivsiaill In Cia Court; Enters Plea Not Guilty Her experience in 1901, when Juan Del Pino, who was yes- the Wilsons “didn’t dare kil! a i single chicken for fear the egg) pantera nr shearers sie j supply would give out,” made her | Regalve, never to fall below her murder in connection Even now that her children are | married, she clings to the 200-! ‘gallon minimum, on the theory that “if we don’t eat, it, there'll, 9:30 o'clock this Bonifacio Rivero, who dicted by the jury as an ac: before the fact for murder first degree in’ connection the same Shortly after the court met this morning, the grand jury went into| session again, continuing with its investigation of the case Harrison Jones, who is alleged to was jn-} sory the with in Circuit Court for first degree the with killing of Peter Fernandez y Rod- riguez, was arraigned in court at and morning, tion of NRA itself. | Johnéon, and Jones (colane oH a ci Villie Gibs " : s be plenty of hungry folks who ” have killed Willie Gibson, Johnson, on his side, is reported | Grocery Company. pase pElsdRed inst “euilty 2 cherged., These are the only two cases half-willing to vena FR SenP | as | The trial of his case has been that have ‘been taken up by the see. eats ecaater Gor Ser | eanes |set for Tuesday of the coming, grand jury since it convened on Seeeeeerene Serster Cote i] MAN GETS P TO HANG HIMSELF jweek, while no action has been| Tuesday morning when the court te make that race handicapped by | taken as to the time of trial for was opened in special session. a White House cold shoulder, Perhaps these things had a] greater influence than was gen-j erally reali defeating the! effort to eject the general forcibly | —a development which completely | changed the whole picture over- | night. | Strike Cause Confused i Se much confusion and secrecy surroun preparations for the textile strike that government conciliators were compelled to do a lot of shooting in the dark. ofen as he plea: His announced Some of the union demands, intention.is to make immediate such as abolition of sweatshopstuse of the authority by suspend- and union recognition, were sj ing himself from the limb of a AS OFTEN AS IT (Special to SORDEVOLO, Italy, Aug. 31. —One of the most unusual per- Otella of this town, a buteher and sometimes an actor, to hang him- seif. He may do so whenever and as mits ever granted by the consti-' tuted authorities allows Domenico | STRIKES HIS FANCY |” The Citizen) exchanged meaning glances his explanation, then telegraphed ! his parents to come immediately. ' over | had the Fearing something tragic happened, they came, but Arriving in port this morning, ; trucks which are engaged in trat found that their son had merely} was the Steamship Matgaret)| porting it to, the scene of opera- been hanging himself. Thereupon(, \ , rh tions, This work began at an ¢ | bringing 300 tons of rock and) piiiv this’ morning, and presented {they accompanied him to the vil-; | lage authorities and obtained the | permit whereby Domenico, with~ fout interference from the iiblie, | gravel. to be used in the work now; terfront where the agtiyitica connection 5 i | being carried on, beirg carried on in of Mrs. } ‘Steamship Brings Large Shipment Of Rock For Stock Island Bridge est Citisen | voluntary workers this week, Har- ailively scendionm thé dock ‘and wa- arer _ PRICE FI} FIVE ¢ CENTS Monree County Electors Will Not BE: Be Required To Vote On Local Liquor Question In November ‘One Of Fear Counties In State That Was In Wet ‘column When Amend- DISTRIBUTION OF ORK CARDS NOW | AEMOST FINISHED: | SIXTEEN WHITE PERSONS { Nek cate. rssuro. ron! OBSERVANCE OF ROSH HASHANAH DELIVERING CARDS Nearly all the volunteer work} | record cards which are to be plac-! | ; unteers have been distributed by required to sup-{ ed in the hands of individual vol- old Ballou, director of the re-} search and statistics department } of the Key West BECINS SEPT. 9 REGULAR SERVICES WILL BE! CONDUCTED AT SYNAGOGUE IN FESTIVAL OF NEW YEAR ment Was Adopted Judging rn the discussions that LOCAL have been going on in Key West 1 prohibition oo Florida, many residents evidently that recently re are under the impression administration, | | said today. _ Beginning with Sunday | ¢ve-! sgsacee, like 63 ether eountios te Sixteen white persons and three | 21" September 9, 1934, Jewry . | the world over will usher in the the state, will alse hawe te vote tnegroes answered the call issued| festival of New Year, known in Me early this week for volunteers to} Hebrew as “Rosh Hashanah.” Re-| °™ *#® lawer question. iaid in the distribution of the! form Judaism observes this h But such is not the case ie cards, and some of -them have} day for one day— while Orthodox Monroe, as it is one of four couw | Jews observe two days. With the celebration of the New Year th ting the cards to the respective} Jewish people will open the owners, it was shown. of the Hebrew cale ties in Florida that were wet when the state constitutional prohibition amendment was adopted in Ne worked as high as 40 hours in get-! j r tar Mr. Ballou said today that a! Regular services will be conduc volunteer with a car was needed, ¢d at the local synagogue. vember, 1918. The other three to get the cards to those person’ In ancient days when the Jew | who have singed and live a consid-| ish people lived in Palestine and ‘*™etee ere Sithherengh, Se ‘erable distance from the down-! agriculture was their chief occu-| cambia and Pinellas, town section, He asked that some| pation, the Hebrew New Year's In those counties and in M Day marked the opening of the economic year. It occured in the beginning of autumn, because th season of the sowing of seeds be- gan with the fall. This system of the agricultural cycle of the y one report at his office for that) work, Those volunteers who put in more than 25 hours ding the week distributing the individual; record cards include Millard Gib-} roe voters will ballot emds. as prohibition is coneesmed, the state constitution which ment, repealed by @ son, Albert DiNegro, Thomas! was used by mitic peop'es, | Jority. the general belief pr Aguilar, Joseph Valdes, William! The Bible does not refer to this, TP&t imdication was born Smith, Buster Roberts, E. W.! festival as the New Year's Day, When the liquor question Manuel, Frank Balbontin, John} but the Jewish people, no doubt, Voted om im Florida tesz Blackwell, Jr., Paul Valdes, Miss! considered it as such at a very, the overwhelming majority Baldwin, Dalphaid Camalier, Bert! early date. In the days of the corded the wet candidates as W. Fo: non EK. Creole, Albert; Temple at Jerusalem they observ-| S¢ passage of the beer te Lopez, Richard Lounders, | ad this day by abstaining from all, P¢ 1933 legislature The three negroes are Raulj labor, by bringing special offer. Goes Back To Davis Law | Llanes, Leroy Falco and B, Rob-; ings to the Temple, and by blow- When the state amend -n ' erts Cornell. j nz the Shofar—the ram’s horn., repealed in Nevember, Monroe Sas Reis | With the exile of the Jewish’ and the other three wet cou ODD FELLOWS j people from Palestine and theit will revert to the Davis Pack | world-wide dispersion, the agricul- law which was In effect # tural and economic background time the state constitu) PLAN INITIATION disappeared. The Jews, however, ment was.adepted ia f continued to observe the New ever, the Davis Package ces Sa | Year’s Day as a purely religious! judging by the expressios Equity Lodge No. 70, 1.0. 0.} festival, endowing it with a sie Jators from all over the F., held a meeting last night at; nificant spiritual value. Rabbinic will be repealed by the 1% the K. of P. Hall on Flemi Z| tradition identified it with the an-' Jature. street at which most of the time, niversary of the day upon which After t me there w was taken up in preparing for an, God had created the world and restrictions on the «al initiation to be given to six mem-, *¢t it aside as the day upon whic aside from tt in Monroe, every human being and every : ing creature pas God" bers in about two weeks. The lodge was turned over by before e traffic, Noble Grand John C. Parks to} judgment seat. For this reasor . Depred’ Master Rav the Jewish New Year's Day has ee pee ‘ho; with: the 4 t| been called the “Day of Judg-' © ¥ cont of Ge on a very interesting rehearsal in| ment.” This idea gave rise to an| ths or any county ma degree wor elaborate liturgy and ritual which. 40? the county commié —$<$——__—_——— were to awaken m to the mes. Smut t question wh ROYAL DOLLS TO BE SHOWN , “age of the Day a bring him | "ot the county shail be w aera to a state of penitenc to a referendum That 4 (fy Annociated Presa) With the coming of the mod-! will reduce th ANTWERP, Aug -—Dolls’ ern era in Jewish life this idea of hibition to loc " belonging to royalty are to be the festival as a Day of Judgment fairminded man among the featured pieces in 2n has heen greatly developed. Self a aalalil ‘international exhibition of ¢o!ls examination, self-criticism, re- gardless of whethe to be staged here December 1-15.) pents and reconciliation with drinks a ereat de Little Princess Josephine Charlot- men and God became the chief op is Seemenctng Bye te is lending several of her fav-' values of the day; they are 6% Concedes orites. while the royal family has pecially dominant inthe Reform 2 °" | promised to send a few which be- Jewish liturgy, making it a New Telegrams On Subject Princess Maria-Jose,, Year of the heart rather than of | Due elastic in meaning that it was hard | tree. with rebuilding the Stock Island,!.! The \arrival -of ‘the ship at this} longed to to get at the real cause of the | Domenico has hanged himsett | MY hang to his heart’s content. bie - i port, it i shown, means much in} wife of the Italian throne heir. ‘the calendar. about the liq dispute. many times without harmful re-|) 2.) op. ppe (emer | the of business reVival, as} __ }lowing telegra The investigators found the! sults. But whereas in the past he | British Entry Missed barb et viet sid consigned tocat ee off pre and men will expent| hy County: Clest-3 centered almost entirely! has been able to remain hanging 5 LGheashoice consivuction scons] Cor money. wile eres) HI Cc d A d H ° li ore G genera almont entirely has been able to remain banging] At Trish Horse Show Oteechoiee construction ‘com Shieh woes ino tie genera bose’ Ue Crowd Attends Hospitality Key ‘Went, Fla ployers nor employes are familiar | he can lengthen that period to 10. eae katate pecans) Pel i Mie oe Rae nome chanel Aide rom this ; * a " August 27, 19 with the new unionized set-up in-/ Achievement of such a_ feat, DUBLIN, Irish Free State, Aug. Pape Spils COnMEOS be Nealon gs tha lay be requir- B d C G L E jonorable R. A. Gray aiiiaied under MRM Hiogarsr, cequires qiractico aiid it | 31 Onganizers boone eae , Porter Dock Company. The needs, ed for use on the ship in the way an oncert Given Last vening Secretary of State, Underneath, the southern mill! is for that purpose Domenico ob- {horse he ER RIE eee pa siicaes /and mens at ; of provisions and other articles) wi . 2 FG cant ; Tallahassee, Fla owners were accused of all sorts| tained the permit, press reg t steamer, while in port, are. bei j will be purchased here ; : ith a crowd of 2500 listening) Mrs. Rafael Solano sang Please. advite... cies Se ef “chiseling,” including openj He takes the part of Judas in | military entries were received | looked after by Charles Taylor, : This is the tirst cargo ship that. in rapt attention to the “Aires; beautiful strains of lis of St.) County if House Joint Resolut discrimination against union men.'the annual passion play given | |from Great Britain. j manager of the dock-compar has arrived at this port for some Bohemios,” a violin solo played, Mary's” d to an en-| Dumber eighty-three is adopt The wnion leaders, in turn, were ‘here. Once yearly for more than) The flags of the competing na- ; The material is being dis time, and it is expected that others! yy the famdus young violfaist, | core with nt and Kose.” electors of state. This inf inexperience and hot-|two decades audiences have ap-|tions from overseas — Brance,| cd Aud ‘stoaded onto, motor” willl follow: aktortly. MissoRasasChenizecksdinabe Key|. Alfce sducted the t@® Teauested in order to d | plauded while he dangled from ce Sweden, Holland, | —___- — pic ee tee oe Be Se ee Pee Beate ae ee ee ca {he mone whether or not Wet There wax a feeling on the part | tree. {Belgium and Germany — were |,» ervoenecce oe] Vy i js nk SUP eainicl meagan ge s Dry issue should be submitt ew England and other} Inhabitants of Sordevolo have iiovenbaneebers Geuonpe,, but’ ancl oe WHERE TO ca STORM REPORT Petre nea gare Ae c cah ei clectors of Monroe County in No wners and workers as|long since ceased to be alarmed! Union Jack was displayed. j ples a the clouded sky aie few) asd tue bande vember clection well that such a situation would | when Domenico casually suspends ; - ADVISORY 9°30 A. M.—It i8) sents Inter a heavy, downpour) the craw oe ROSS C. SAWYER not have arisen in the long-|himself in this neighborhood. But; AY NEW SERIAL TONIGHT impossible to locate the center of | #attered the crowd. GAS he mama 4“! Clerk Board County ¢ J whionized north, and that if it did, | when two small boys perceived | Park Junior Dia Ties meniieniwaskrehiektening| Following is tlie sioners, Key West, Fla it speedily could have been ad-jhim decorating a limb in an ap- mendball games. {the tropical disturbance definite-| all during the concert and music| 1.--W altz, “Sunny Ltaly ae justed. jple orchard in nearby Saint Vin-! Rsarde“Whitipook:”” fi oa ae | iguiea stabs etiy severe dizapesint- ; Tallahassee, F The northerners on both sides | cent, they dashed through town Bee Megas or Hines | Nb praaparently, located’ in ava neiets came incikeltca The Goldewuseep August 27 agrood to go along, however, even | screaming the news. The villag zai | the venutecentrall Gulé- of Mexing| Sucanmeasantatenla eile ecpaiee: Schepegrell Hon. Ross C. Sawyer, f if many of them did not fully un-{ flocked to the spot to find him} TOMORROW | OUR Neeoiat welectinn = ta Sis tation March’ —.,Clerk Board Couaty Hi derstand. That made it al] the! preparing for a second try, They Merahoee WOueratan 1322 | with decreased intensity; the di-} Chanivecky was to have pla ARUNG Commissioners, harder for the government to get! brought him down by sheer force, | fe Becane | rection of movement is uncertain.| 88 “Romanza Andaluza,” aj 4.—Waltz, Wave. J sai West, Fla ; an agreement, | 2 | "| beautiful piece vibrant with Nswering wire - : = : Anniversary Sects i! By ae | jng. The “Aires Bohemios” y K.1 (Continu enema: emma aenaeamas rresh Beef Tongue | To an yj charming selection and Miss C PreLabor Day Dance ) | spring Lent wi fea veu || Gouverneur Morris, | BABY FOODS HOM SOUSE | nea vss.) MONROE TH’ ; Saturday Night, 10 till ? Swift Hams—Young Key West §} Starting Wednesday September 5 | 5. ee naa Mavis Tomorrow and Every Saturday |! throughout, but the audience and e 5oe te RAUL’S CLUB Pork—Hens and Fryers cgi erent "|| Try our 25¢ Plate Dinner |) waiting for the second se Roses” Bee ies St Music By Strictly Fresh Eggs ee !| BLUE EAGLE RESTAURANT || and Miss Chanivecky’s interpreta-_ 7,—Violin solo, s es I, Saree gare -Spsrensters NTRAL MARK! iH THE CITIZEN Gardner’s Pharmacy Rupert Knowles, Prop. tion of it. The noted violinist Rosa Chanivecky. cae f Admission 75¢ CENTRAL MARKET ; Phome 177 Free Delivery | 812 Caroline Opp. Box Factory |; Y45 accompanied on the piano by, 8.—March. Matinee: Baleg , j Phone 20 805 Fleming St. i Pocccccocecoscoscsococos | j Gus Ayala in her only selection. | 9.—National Anth tra, 15-20¢, ’ EVERYBODY'S 3 DRINKING WAGNER’S BEER. MEN LIKE IT BECAUSE IT SATISFIES AND HITS THE SPOT. LADIES LIKE IT BECAUSE ITS “MILD AN

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