The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 13, 1934, Page 1

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IN FIRST KINGFISH OF PRESENT SEASON Cad Coles, purser with the ~ Who Will Be Assigned Julius F. Stone, Jr., will be the} work. This is absolutely essential,i Terms of the agreement are so | worded that the owner of the prop- | principal speaker at the banquet! he says, and must be gotten "ac erty is permitted to occupy the ee ve x . if | premises during rehabilitation ac- of Key West Hospitality League| der way at once, if veluable. rei tities and up to the time the to be held at the Delmonico res-| sults are to be obtained this win-; property is rented. The agree- taurant tonight. | to. and the owner are to be exercised ment states, also, that the best } efforts of both the administrator While other matters in connec-| This statement was made order to rent the property. erties at Key West by the FERA.| — ee Regu tem © cso SS pt Gee th Ge See As the situation now stands, it looks as if Byrns of Tennessee, | democratic leader of the house, tion with FERA activities in Key ; ‘West will be presented during the Ik, it is, understood that Mr. ‘Stone will dwell at length on the pwork of. the Hospitaliiy League the necessity of speeding up rehabilitation program. matter of housing and re- Thursday afternoon at a meeting, Other terms of the agreement of officials of the Key West Ad-| between the administration and { | ministration and a group of meme) to. actual repair work furnishings | With Lieutenant Jarno ' | bers of the Key West Hospitaliag pand furniture may. be installed by | over. the situation im reference | League. Housing problems,.was Sees a ee oe the administration, and the cost use of these facilities and ofthese furnishings and furniture recommendetion of will become part of the total re- - oe ad explained im an-; Arrangements, which are desin-| °° the admniistration by the own Totter column of The Citizen today | ite in scope, have been worked out| ‘Mek. Wes Rice and the necessity for earnest and | whereby any person having acom-; It is desired that owners of | eoncentrated action on the part partially furnished’ property, which may be available pletely or DIRECTOR OF RELIEF RE-| (+ the people to carry the ideas! house may list it with the hous-( for rehabilitation and rental, sub. QUESTS MERCHANTS TO) through. with the assistance of ing department of the administ LOOK THEM OVER WHEN, ‘he administration. has the inside track. That is, he} GivEN BY CUSTOMERS tion or with W. L. Bates, chair- 'man of the housing committee of! estimate in detail of the antici- There are other phases of the. the league. ! pated cost of the work. apparently has the support of the largest bloe of representatives’ As the number of candidates in-' crease, Byrns’ advantage is! threatened to that extent. The larger the field, the more con-_ eentrated the Attack on him is i after congress has been con- he actually will i be house vened be eratic ! mil Much same rules gov-' ideals” entered into by ious factions just as they the selection of party nomi- for president and vice presi- it, i There will be state delegations. ‘and groups of individual members’ rHiftte, 8 situation which will be touched on ‘The administration intends to! Since the entir i pa 82. e entire cost of rehabil- by Mr. Stone tonight and as this | select as many houses as possible’ itation is to be paid back to the picks BREE j may be his last talk before leav-' ig be xepaired for the tourist sea-, administration with the income cooperation 0: mer-' ing for the north next week, it is’ 9, and the rehabilitation pro-| from the rentals, the restoration of ‘expected that all reservations at! | the banquet will be taken up. by Miss Nina G. Ryder, director; of relief for the FERA, when she! COLUMBUS DAY acked that merchants examine! OBSERVED HERE closely the vouchers presented by! APPROPRIATE EXERCISES BY PUPILS OF CONVENT AND chants was sought this morning customers. + i “It is very necessary that mer-j thants look carefully to see wheth-! in.ademo-cr.the voucher js made out. .to|, _. gr, JOSEPH’S SCHOOL + ‘food’ or ‘elothing’,” Miss» Ryder! i H The vouchers are not inter-| Columbus Day was fittingly changeable, she emphasized, and celebrated by the pupils of _ Convent and of St. Joseph's they cannot be honored for pay-: cnool yesterday. Appropriate ment by FERA unless they are' peadings, songs and music were used for the article they were} rendered by the grade pupils in made out for, their class rooms, giving them a Some relief clients have .o! more vivid knowledge of the tw ! {great discoverer of our beautiful ef the house who will go into ths vouchers at the same time. the re- caucus pledged and unpledged to’ lief director explained. and in support certain candidates. {some instances the wrong one is The unpledged groups are im- accidentally given to the mer- t. The Virginia delegation, chant. It is necessary that the mer- example, has announced that chant watch the vouchers closely, it bas an open mind on the speak- since they will not be honored un- ership fight which simply means less food was obtained for food the Virginia members of the} vouchers, clothing for clothing house want to be sure which way, be ag ste. pe vies vind is blowing before they, e full cooperation of local ergo eee . | merchants will be appreciated by It’s important to be on the win-| the FERA,” Miss Ryder conclu ning side in a fight such as this. ed. “They will be the losers if ‘The speaker has it within his; mistakes are made.” power to reward handsomely j these loyal to his cause and they’ all know it. | Enter The Vice President Another interesting angle to’ the speakership fight is what part, | if any, Vice President Garner will play. Garner’s recent acceptance _ 98 PASSENGERS man from Texas has revived some- passengers. six second class, two what politicians’ interest in his! tons of freight. five automobiles} future. {and 323 sacks of mail. It has been believed generally’ Ferry Parrott that “Cactus Jack” was through! Cuba yesterday afternoon with polities at the conclusion of| two cars of furniture, one of lum- his present term as vice president.} ber, 116 sacks of mail, baggage His acceptance of a place on the; 4nd 10 miscellaneous cars. national com! however, may} — Freighter Colorado of the mean something different. | Clyde-Mallory Lines, is due in man” run-| port tomorrow morning from New ning for speaker—Sam Rayburn York with freight for Key West, of Texas, who managed his fellow} and after discharging will sail for ‘Texas's pre-convention campaign| Tampa and New Orleans. for the democratis presidential} “~""_"___|_,, gomination and who was an im- WARNING portant figure in the inner coun- eli when Garner was speaker. A “Garner man” as speaker of! CUBA CARRIES: -:-°' country, of whom most of them had formed only a vague idea. The high school pupils of both| i schools gathered in St. Cecilia’s| | Hall to take part in mationai| hymns and recitations. Rev. Fath-| er Reagan, S. J., pastor of St. Mary’s, gave a brief sketch of the | life of Christopher Columbus. bringing out the courage of a man who braved the seas and the tem- pests to carry out his plans. ‘conclusion Father. Reagan ex- | pressed ‘the hope that the boys j and gitts would take Columbus a model of perseverance in carry- ing ‘out their ideals in life. The folowing program rendered: Orchestra. : Reading. “Columbus”—Miss E.| i ‘Romance At Czar’s Court In In! | Yugoslavia to France on the ‘gwam has been worked out with! euch pro;erty. or properties, to a! | apartments and rooms in mind, tate making it desirable for oc-{ j well as houses, which may po: ‘upancy. will actually cost the ad- ; Sibly be made available for v ninistration nothing. At the same ' tors coming to Key West this win-; time the owner will have his prop- | ver. : Regarding Repairs | be readily rented. { Cost of repairs will be paid! Hundreds of inquiries have been } | back by the owner. from rentals’ received from people in all parts} received. He may, however, have of the country, indicating beyond } the option of retaining up to 5@! all doubt that a large number of ; percent of the income from rent~ tourists will come to Key West Wain. understood ; thal. until. this winter, hence the desire on the he co-t has been liquidated, the: part of Mr. Stone and the admin- } property will be under lease istration to get the rehabilitation ' the administration. . {program well under way at the! | When the expenditures for re-| earliest povsible time. pairs have been paid back to the; There are a number of techni- administration the lease on the! calities involved in he rehabi property will be given up and the: tion setup and agreements. all of property revert to the owner. Dur. ‘h will be answered at the ie | ing the term of the lease the prop-| ministration office. Background Of Alexander's | Fatal J Into F atal Journey Into France (By Associated Press) 1 By MELVIN E. COLEMAN jened the foundations of an| (Associated Press Staff Writer)! Italian - French understanding! the! Which Barthou hoped to conclude| | soon with Benito Mussolini at} | Réme. im the background of the political!!..Alegander’s distrust of pechdeus which soph Ale Pi of| e ian understanding with visit! thi both personal and family feel- A youthful romance at court of the czar of Russia was the the is government had its genesis was j of state which gave opportunity | ings: When he -was a boy he was | facilities could be reserved Steamship Cuba sailed yester-{ ‘of the post’ of national committee-' day afternoon with 92 first class} arrived from! with | All City Licenses are due andj and 11 a m., and at payable on October ist of each of this Pg pierre Leeper vna himn | sent to St. Petersburg, then seat | of the brilliant Russian court, to Serve as a page and to absorb| | Slavic royal traditions, It was he, in fact, who appeal-| zar for help for “fel-| when Austria’s ul-} 1914 set the world) aflame with war. McCann. H “Song. “Columbia, the Gem of; the Ocean”—High School. (and Louis Barthou, French Recitation, “Columbus, —Miss F. Ellsworth. fa San, Father Benet) A wulerin’ fact, ax well as in| | Me = Star Spangled Banner. | name, he had put his government | ““ a = jon record as opposed to the new! sie’ eeeeees) panco-Soviet | timatum in WHERE TO ¢O } rapprochement. | | Yugoslavian delegates worked| TONIGHT | agaiens admission of the Soviet _ He had an advocate at court in| | Union to the League of Nations.(C™"d Duchess Tatiana, daugh-| Monroe—“Cockeyed Cavaliers.”| The Belgrade government refus- Palace—“Young and Beauti-| | ter of the czar. They had become | ful.” for- Miller a low ' | } ed to follow the example of Ru} — pag Cre the thea | mania and Czechoslovakia, its al-y~~ " P™°* id been serving} | aS a page, Cellar | j lies in the Little Entente, in ex-| E | Ended In Ekaterinberg the cel-| TOMORROW Church—Services at 7 -30/ tending recognition to the Soviet} Los eRieeg Sait e sovie"| ‘The romance ended in 0 and 8/ Union, ere eee ad eee 5 = at Ekaterinberg, Siberia, | This course, coupled with Alex-| where bolsheviks killed Tatiana} der’s recent overtures to Bul-} and all her family in 1918. | | p. m. | Palace—‘Young eS | the subject under discussions; :habilitation cost to be paid back Jackson is the outcome of the) Pine. erence. confe { Det Pe mas tons saety See The facilities 5 of we beg ct Bee are: ‘Fernandez, the jary woncering = Use of the docks in the sub-| verdict «f the Ending which ctet marine base for the berthing of the defendant Seimg fears gully yachts and other pleasure craft. tas deaged but ent dutining Ge Use of the qusrters in the! degree ef muraex. naval station and <: the decom- The defeme atecey, &. 4. missioned naval hospital at White! Harris, convends that tee aay = and United streets, which are not! required te specuy = the womens sonnel of the FERA in order to, the accused = found gully amt <= provide more quarters for tourist® these ground: appenitu Ser & sew in Key West. ; . And alee the uss of the uxze| = © & epee Oe ee barracks in the naval station for Browse will vender = Geckinn office space for the administra- Seon after court convenes be many tourists come to Key. have as many places available as, 8¢xt week possible. : house and apartments = se coy STEAMER GATUN houses and apartments in the city being used by the personne! of the FERA at this time Mr. Stone de-| cided that if he could arrange to have them given quarters in the naval station, these much needed for the tourists. i | Steamship Gatun «! tard Fruit and Sten BABY SHOW AT BAYVIEW PARK’ PRIZES AWARDED TO DIFFER-| 0) oes Sone ENT CONTESTANTS PAR- TICIPATING = <= — Port ae Company fer iue While the @unker. passenge: {enjoyed aute eacurs ferent parts of the cz A baby show was held this;sel tock on 26,504 ~allen morning at Bayview Park under! and sailed 2 o'cleck ux the supervision of Nell Rese) fer Frontera, Mexiee Knight, Edith Russell and Harriet Johnson. There were 44 entrants. j Judges were Mrs. Harry Galey Mrs. E. Pangle, Miss Mary B. Trevor, Mrs. J. Trevor. Prettiest Contest First Prize—Carla Jean Cleare. Second Prize—Mary Ann! Matchit. Third Prize—Ann Daughtry Healthiest Contest First Prize—Billy Spencer. Second Prize—Zola Mane Camus. Third Prize—Eloise Curry. Best Dressed Contest First Prize—Vincent Molix Jr. Second Prize—Catherine Moore. Third Prize—Jackie Maloney. MAN INJURED AT TORTUGAS Lighthouse department head- quarters received a message by radio telephone this noon telling « tkilied golfer li a skilled baseba! '“Babe” Buth , 2 well drilled & ja skilled racing We admire ski Likewise back o: does the u fellow wh i ; During the week Julius F-leil convene ear === aoe Se Se the.owner provide that in addition | St0m¢, Je» has had » conference, with. Judge . Se ete eee me Se a ate Fae St fer a bee uk oe mE ae ee oe ee eee ee Semis Ge eS = Se ee = a Same «& —_— <2" | garia, seemed to Paris to presage! years later Alexander) of the injury of a man by t the cond: ! a possible weakening of the bonds; married Princess Marie df Ru-| name ef Yates, of Palm Beach,| and doem't d the Lit-| ™2ia, but always his kingdom| who. is employed with the Sher-| dential di jhas been a haven for refugees! man Adler forces salvaging the! low who {fui | dead line, and subject to arrest} with penalty. Positively no =< THE BEER WITH | ¢teen the republic an cuse for non-payment, SAM B. PINDER, oct, 12-2t City Tax Collector. It aroused Baal from Russia. And always his gov There’s something | ia that which / ernment hd suppressed sternly “Special” about | arose earlier in the year, when; any evidence of communism in } Poland entered a non-aggression | Yugoslavia. } PETER DOELGER' pact with Adolf Hitler’s third, , Alo at Belgrade there has bee | Reich. | Alexander's widowed sister, Prin. BEER eee }eess Helene. Her husband wa: A certain Flavor that) !tale-French Accord Affected | Prince Ivan Constantinovich, son can’t be imitated And recent indications of a re-| of Grand Duke Constantine of ‘oot Only a DIME a Bottle surgence of anti-Italian feeling in! perial Russia. Prince Ivan also died | Alexander’s domain also threat- in that tragic year of 1918. j A DIFFERENCE |‘! Entente. | anxiety similar to and distance: signals on turn metal on old Fort Jeffersgn. The Marine hospital was given the message. An airplane was summoned from Miami, came te! curve er y West and took on Surgeon; In short ll who left to render first aid takes pleasure ind if necessary bring the injur- skills rather thes ed man to Key West. accidents be just = The message said that Yates’ Mr. Motert, & forearm was badly injured and driving skilixT Are he had bled about a quart. ; that they cannot be ampr a —$<—$——$—$$—$—___— —__ DOCTORS HAVE REASONS WHEN THEY RECOMMEND WAGNER'S BEER FOR TIRED RUN-DOWN FEELING. IT SOOTHES THE NERVES AND CENERATES P>

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