The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 22, 1934, Page 1

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RECORDS SHOW ABOUT ONE! BYRON PRICE HUNDRED WHO HAVE NOT COMPLIED WITH NECES- SARY REQUIREMENTS (ater ‘The impressive feature of the Washington picture just now is the manifest effort of the ad- ‘ministration to placate the “right| There are about 100 merchants o ‘im Key West who have not as yet ‘wingers”—to reassure business; ional li | Tax Collector Frank. H. Ladd. will be no disruption of the basic | the records in the office of Coun-' As a matter of fact there are. yy A’ month ago many straws have compiled with... the requirements. i Key West is well represented in | Miami this week, several hundred { of its citizens having left durinz| the past few days to attend the/ | American Legion Convention. | | | While quite a number left over; the highway there were others ‘ who took advantage of the six-day «rate over the Ezst Coast and left! Among those leaving the last two; days were; ; ‘Margaret Carey and daugh-- vet regardiDg witha: Copper. Sam Pinder, Jr.x! other 100, Sppeared wholly triumphant in approximately, have only until NRA. Elsewhere there were other! October 31 to secure them. indications of a swing to the left’ On that date all proprietors of which aroused ‘expressions of stores are to be notified by the slarm in the financial centers. The , tax collector, the no! tion to political opposition rose to a! be sent by registered mail, and if charge that Mr, Roosevelt had: application is not made before gone entirely socialistic. November 10, next ensuing, “the Now important ‘ bankers and / t@x collector or comptroller, as the business Setitisiaaaen* case’ may be, MUST collect, in ad- was pis dition to the license fee herein- the President's callers, and! after provided, 25 percent of the most of them go away snes (ates tox: teetied iy be be: things gettil better. The’ fore issuing the license.” White a. ete to deny re-! In the event of noncompliance ports that further dollar Jeealua, | With the provisions of the law the ; person so found will be deemed tion has been decided on. * guilty of a misdemeanor and upon “Messages of confidence” fill conviction thereof shall be fined ion: “in any sum not less than $25 nor a eee ae tnx $108 gad uae aed every day of such violation shall constitute a separate and distinct Tad << poe RE, There are also a number of of business which have failed to procure the required municipal license. These will be (Visited this week by City Auditor ; | Willard Albury in his capacity of license inspector and be advised of the necessity of procuring Looking Toward 19367 | It is difficult to see how this “Miss Josephine Lopez, Mr. and| Mrs. C:arence Pierce. Mrs. J. G.| | Piodela, Mrs. Gordon Oliveros, At- , torney W. Curry Harris, Mrs.} Lauri2 Jaycocks, Mrs. Louise| Sweeting. i _ Mrs. Owen Sawyer, Miss Grace} , Gonzalez, Mrs. Merrill Adams, / Mrs. Robert Knowles, Mr. and! Mrs. Victor Moffatt, Miss Alice | ' McHugh, Miss Carrie Pierce, Miss: ‘Hilda Russell, Mrs. Guilreymo! ‘ Russell, Mrs. F. Velasco, Mrs.; | Eliza Hall, Mrs. Clyde Baker, Miss; Nellie Russell, Mrs. Wm. F. Ma- loney, Rogeio Cabrera, Mrs. Lov- ick Ley and mother, Mrs. Ameia} Olivieri; Mrs. Samuel McCarthy. | Mrs. Lucille Gomez, Cuca Rod- | riguez, Mrs. Willard Russell, Mr. and Mrs. George Lucas. Mrs. Cleveland Saunders, Councilmen} “J. Frank Roberts and Joe Cabrera, | 7 Ernest -Roberts“Matcotm Sawyer, | Dr. W. P. Kemp, Superintendent | of Public Instruction Melvin Rus- sell. CARBONELL RITES HERE ON SUNDAY, win . MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1934. ma by the parade of 8000 assorted bicycles, ranging in and ten, to the shining new models that are becoming .| $0 popular. In the inset are Carl Stockholm, famous cyclist, and two of the smallest cyclists. f . ' Sinclair’s Three EPIC Pamphlets | Reveal Modifications In Program SIIGISILI Ss SUMMONS IS SERVED ON MAN ATOP POLE California’s ciection campaign is {By Associated Press) RED WING, Minn, Oct. 22.—Deputy Sheriff Eric Carlson has a resourcefulness all his own when it comes to _ serving legal papers. Carlson, called upon to serve papers on a workman, found him busy at his labors atop a tall pole. Unable to climb to such dizzy heights, Carlson nevertheless was un- perturbed. The workman, pulling up DECORATION OF PUBL'S PLACES NEW MO PANELS sake aie BY KEY (Pz to unproce ccumeme cod (ens in order io mame Ammerece WEST ADMINISTRATION IN better place in whick te Eee. “I am confident SERVICE NOW BEING CON- pein TEMPLATED ’ i iff iy Th yf ti; if { By W. A. WELLS | (ity Associated Breas) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22.— fast developing into a battle of | book reviewers. The literary critic’s art got its, itical baptism with the publica- tion of “I, Governor of Califor- Artists will “start decoratifig contributed te wie this pubiic and semi-public place the peri week as another service to loca’ & which Upton Sinclair, | twice defeated as socialist candi- persons and busine ered by the istration. The work is restaurants, it w being | in your keeping. She your hands teday.” The Flor.da goverser = 3 mom ber of the Legion — & Tange “overseas” cay a torida Departeest a te seat j date for governor, acquired the ©! Admin democratic nomimation, seated ane him in the chief executive's chair » licenses if a continuance of mee . ‘teat, business is desired. Seer Me NY ie Ue matier ot automobile bec#AsED DIED SATURDAY The disposition in Washington’ license tags for the city officers, | feito regard Sak eobametint ts over. {0f the police department have’ AFTERNOON AT RESIDENCE, Sas ISS FPS 8. Pp Fy H —_—— — Biven the most stalwart republi-/ Bee? imstructed to warn all own-! gig puvaL STREET a bucket of materials, found the papers resting neatly on top of them. ‘at Sacramento and subsequently | abolished poverty from the Golden ; State. (Sinclair's program was embodied under the letters EPIC, wherever the rests wants decorations. According to this morning’s an nouncement, the pan re- main the pre istration. s will but as long as As I stand before pee morning.” he said, “Tl knew can understame the feeume soot f 0 eee s helew-< state of aun nviaies 2 deceth nething but over | ** of automobiles and trucks of . sowiting! the requirements of the law and pore nner yer the penalty of noncompliance fees any reason why the ad-, Berewith. STARTED TODAY TWO TRAILERS USED IN CON- NECTION WITH SEVERAL EXTRA TRUCKS political purposes. There is, of cofrse, the other @tertion of purely economic con- Siderations, The September up- turn in business was not what had been hoped for. No responsible fficial disguises the fact that,| however satisfactory the ad- ministration may find the _politi- eal situation, its view of the ece-* Bomic®situation is hardly one of! complete complacence. | Yet even this does not fully ex-' plain what has been taking place im Washington. It is true officials would be pleased at a return of; more ae wha Seed loaned by the Florida Emergency prosperity. At the same_ time,; Relief Administration specificially however, they recognize that for the 30-day intensive cleanup. * 7 Tree roots and stumps, iron Sewer ane See mews, Haportant! rox old autmobile chasees; build: | ing foundations and other heavy Reet Concili materials are being collected in It should ~ efcareratiiy that} the final cleanup. Anything, how- Mr. B i: came te the presi-| 2V2rs that has a value is being Sav- . . 1:. | ed by those doing the work. See ae een sweetie Of Cantile-| The. cleanup in being diverted 5 summoned to his side >: both right-wingers and left-wing-| >Y G. B. Reed, under EL R. Neff, om, His. own wi at director of the works division of filled with confidence that in the! the Administration. Sie wea eS “CUBA BRINGS IN extreme of public policy. | Always, a pronounced swing to; side has been followed by a} 90 P. of the pendulum. One day: ca jovially in the camara-} trade unionists and brain; Steamship Cuba of the P. and and takes the legislative | O. S. S. company arrived Satur- George Norris and day afternoon from Havana with johnson. The next day he, 74 first class and five second cla: drawn by Carter Glass,' passengers for Key West, 10 first on a jaunt with other) class and one second for Tampa. companions aboard the palatial; Of the 90 passengers, 36 were of Vincent Astor. | aliens. day he plans a breath-tak-! At 6:30 o’clock the Cuba sail- social program. The next he ed for Tampa with 23 passengers, with all his power the pres-| and a miscellaneous assortment of for radical inflation, , freight. | The sanitary department of the Key West Administration went in- to its final emergency cleanup this morning using two trailers in ad- dition to several extra trucks # ny i fa i WAGNER'S BEER IS THE UNDISPUTED LEADER IN QUALITY, TASTE AND VALUE. AN ICE COLD BOTTLE IS WELCOMED \ i | Jose E. Carbonell, 68 iold, died © Saturday | 3:30 o'clock. Funeral | were held yesterday afternoon. } 4:30 o'clock, from the residence. 1610 Duval street, to St. Mary’s } Star of the Sea Catholic church, | Rev. A. L. | ing. Arrangements for the funeral | wére in charge of the Lopez Fun-| | eral Home. } | The deceased is survived by. hi i,widow, Mrs, Merecedes Carbonell; three | daughters, Misses Maria jJosefa, Andrea and Felicia Car- }bonell; one son, Frank Carbonell ; , and two brothers, Juan and Bern-; | abe Carbonell. { years i afternoon, servic WHALTON FAMILY 119, of Key West, will leave over | I | the highway; turday to formaily | LEFT FOR MIAMI i ; | \ Siperee H j _ Floyd Whalton, manager of the | flying field of the Pan American; ; Airways at Kingston, Jamaica, | | who was spending a vacation with; his family in Key West, left yes-! jterday for Florida headquarters ! pat Miami. | | Mr. Whalton was accompanied} by Mrs. Whalton, who will remain for a few days in Miami until Mr. | {| Whalton leaves by plane for | Kingston, when she will return to} } Key West. i | | WILL ATTEND MEET, ‘IN DAYTONA BEACH The Rev. A. DeBarritt will at-| tend the meeting of the Presby- j tery to be held in Daytona Beac | and will visit the college for color-_ led people in that city. | The usual services will be held | here Sunday, however. i ureau, S. J., officiat- PLAN RED MEN TRIBE ON KEYS. ==. ==. GREAT SACHEM COMPLETES ARRANGEMENTS FOR ITS ORGANIZATION C. €. Symonette, great sachem of Independent Order Red Men for the State of Florida, Saturday completed all arrangements in connection with the organization of a-tribe of the order on the Florida Keys. . Headquarters of the organiza- tion will be at Tavernier and a <e- gree team from Tiger Tail Tribe bring the members into the fold. There are 27 names on_ the charter list and the names and number of the tribe will be Miko Tribe 50. Miko is an Indian word signifying Big Chief, FISHERMEN TO BE GIVEN AID The Key West Administration will rehabilitate fishing boats on the same basis as houses are be-} ing rehabilitated, it was announc ed this morning. Minor repairs and painting jdbs will be done by the Administra- tion, and the cost will come out of rental revenue from the boats. ; Just as in the case with homes, the boats will be leased to the Ad- | ministration, and after the cost of rehabilitation has been returned, through income derived from the boats, the lease will be terminat-} ed. Boat owners will receive up to 50 percent of the income while the repair cost is being collected by the Administration. ‘standing for “End Poverty In Y*¢d advantageously will be ' in the semi-public places Through the new pla: phase of Key West w re colorful and at the tourists coming here ter. ' California.”) ic Answers,” in + which the same author went into more detail regarding the EPIC STARTBRIDGE ==: THIS MORNING FOR MATE- CUMBE plan and related his conceptions as | to how it would affect the various iclasses of people from school | teacher to banker. Then Epic” with the resuit that with the balloting less than a month away,' the three publications to followed “Immediate have an aGag Gea al 0 mnie peru ene wee = hes elevated book reviewing apa moe new heights of practical politics. Criticism Aids Revision ; Between “I, “Immediate Epic” of a spread than merely elapsed Now it isn't acy purpesr or States of ah the poems ume attendance af tie Governor” and Homer Herr engineer with {the Federal Emergency Administration, left for Ma’ engineering and the location for bridge. Just the exact na tivities are not there is more ut [ee tome come again and f — A es ‘ n D whe mgt whe cumbe where ot with w owe of — = me There have been numerous which! the author admits with the explan- , ation “the EPIC plan has | vised in the light of a full year’s time. he w modifications of doctrine ~~ aa survey work © eartsy S-sewme the een re- We have learned from the | plan and from our enemies how to present it more effectively.” ; |} In the meantime, to add to the ' complexities state’s democ- | racy, whose gubernatorial nom- jinee Sinclair is, adopted a plat- form. The law makes this the ement of party prince rwise give criticism. our friends how to improve word far evider “Ww in eco TONIGHT The Life f Virgie oa abide In “I, Governor” the said, regard he plan, that he expected to put it all through in the first year. As he further stat- ed “the plan comes there Palace—“Unknown NOTIC. LOG OWNERS SN oo '4. es @& ee won ee eet eee a Ne Before license tag: tained all do: s, ed. This o! beginning tomorrow at DR. F. C. GALEY City Health Officer principles and b : pro and con, on interpr i the successive publication. : than upon the platform which is - | ot binding upon the nominee, | oct22-1¢ AT ALL TIMES. TRY & Tomar

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