The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 23, 1934, Page 1

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ss eene2et wre, OFLEGISLATION | Received Relative To: aa! * TO BE CUT OUT Housing | . ; H “PORK BARREL” ACTIVITIES There is no more conclusive in- movement, the widespread adver- PERTAINING TO RIVERS: ‘ictation of a great increase in tising the city has received through | lthe number of visitors that will the press and announcements in AND HARBORS HEADED TO-' jokiots: end. sthis Searels? | REE WARD DISCARD | oseee: Bes Ray eet 2 Ors We olin. are shown: Wate lathe OPERATIONS IN NEW PRO-;| GRAM ARE BEING CARRIED card in the-next congress. ' Another group cf men and.wom.} () Rerste } Has Not Been Notified | In a talk with Dr. Hart at the! hospital yesterday, he told The} Citizen he had received no noti-| fication relative to a transfer,, er of recreation of San Francisco,’ ¥°r admi and hoped that no such action was| and Dr. T. R. Creely, surgeon of since Roosevelt became president. fem of the American Legion and Legion Auxiliaries arrived over ! for the afternoon but te be announced at this time as; the Golden Gate Fire Department, he liked Key West, and if he had} “Te Tecent visitors in Key West ; and harbor improvement work hasj{ ; * ' pas the flood of letters now be- +, have awakened the interest of jin received at the housing divi-' those seeking information about ‘ Ry PAUL MAY - ‘4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—Re-| West, says the head of that divi- are received, the machinery of; WASHINGTON, D. C.,} ON UNDER SUPERVISION) ports persist in Washington that) sion. ithe housing division is set in dpera- Oct. 23.—Dr. R. W. Hart,; OF SANITARY DEPT. teeicceatcs wgctecs ok Specks bacs Deslng ‘tba iekst: shenehl coaka ties stems ce (ool oes mapmean coe teatdlaticn fur Siver and har! there have been received many '§ made. If nothing can be found Hospital at Key Wer will) Relief clients of the FERA will! hor projects is headed for the dis-| letters from all parts of the coun-/ qualified to meet the demands of be relieved from his post to-} start this week being benefitted try asking for information as to the proposed visitors, another and a = { Z a accommodations to"be had, many we of the :¢i d the __! ministration’s- program in K A special board is now at work made of the eity and usually nounced at the United States; 7°" “3 st of them specifying’ just what is, Tight kind of place, whether.room, Public Health Service,” | Under the direction of G.' B.j | wanted while others allow a little! "4 sather simple procedure, said ! < land and. water resources and is!» Load Seay a BOO Ste Reed of the sanitary department, / structed by the surgeon gen-| Workiig under the’ supervision of | expected to submit its recommen-}), 4. . | from the side lines, but entailing i Bemersé 3 fto| B Neff, director-of work: op-j dations to' President R =| ja great deal of work, argument proceed to Washington, .D. = | sometime before the next session.' from ail parts* of the country,j before matters are straightened age ape Ke a covered, it was announced this, | from heads of corporations, rail-| out and an affirmative reply can ” -} morning. bors is certain to comprise 4 most; nationaliy known attorneys, head- ; accommodations. Walter L. Treadway, upon °°’¢ti"e cisterns, the sanitary de-! — part of this report. liners in news stories and, in fact,! While hundreds of these letters . A artment i i ‘ , when the try! ; his arrival, it was said. “prio 3 teil pte deans or years, When the counity! Many of those seeking infor-jit is reasonable to suppose, said mation show that they have been’ Miss "Heen Wllliams, head of the i for the past two years and/ ply with all regulations of the bors bills were favorite “gral’ taking up their winter residences}than two months off, it usually eight months, it is shown. _| state health department. | bags” of politicians. It has been| in other parts of the state, somejbegins just after the holidays, x f 20 years. | communications of this kind re- m jeleanup got under way with the a period of the last hundred years |” agp PGE SRE 2 : tion is not yet known, so he use of several trucks: and ie apeacianiely soo snd three-| Interest in the rehabilitation} ceived before the season arrives. : ‘ the specific f endi the nation’s capital. How-' cleaning up prosram in Key West pee am enn oe SA pepo: ‘Another Grou Of Le ionnair es ever, it was indicated that! eee re Seam Custom 4 p 1 - _ ae i nti! some 12 years ago when; . . . he might be stationed in CALIFORNIA FOLK ox tssesu's: “isc vacex “| Arrive In Key West From Miami; Gi sional custom to pass a river an} acess of the Public, harbor bill at each regular session lealth Service for -some' : BA é Si aS 2a the, Woodrow Wilson ad-' F = R “GUESTS” OF “MRE AND MRS! Syinisiration’ exactly eight such ' pug RsenepaaNen a A ; inability to secure accommodations STAY IN KEY WEST | this type of legislation. The num ck of time to remain until the | ber dwindled to three during both: the East Coast this morning, some! end c‘ the convention and then istration to none at all mest of! morning by a group who left for Havana and will return Saturday & 5 * ; id O. boat. : | end were delightd with the city,;been carried out through the, *™ Among the groups leaving for a SARE " were their wives. PPWA: This unit allotted to th Some of the group are making’ Cuba on the Steamship Cuba this| ‘z- his stay in Key West and would] a trip to points of interest on the | Sional committee for approva the latter part of the week and: tucky. Wisconsin, Minnesota and/| be satisfied to remain at this; island. Returning to the states} It is estimated that an add No cnvdid the teak bt the Gente. Tes MMER ' . ej Feamgeicnaontinge | siom of the administration in Key | 2°Commodations. 1 of The Citizen ition and a complete canvass of now on duty at the Marine! ~ : | jamong these which are deemed day, October 23, it was an- through another part of the ad-{ ; More comprehensive canvass is i | studying the use of the nation’s) | apartment or dwelling, is found. Dr. Hart has, been in- | more latitude to the’ division one citizen this morning, "seen erations; 50 cisterns are to bi Numbers of these letters are} and persuasion, in some instances, The question of rivers and har-| road and steamboat executives, | be sent to the person applying for sistant surgeon general,) In addition to this project of from all walks of life. jhave been received and answered outhouses, which are absolutely; W2s more prosperous than it has He has been at Key West) canitary in every respect and com-| been of late, the rivers and har-! coming to Florida for years andj division, that as the season is more Dr. Hart’s future destina-: . Ye:terday the final emergency Conservatively estimated that over °f them for seasons over a period! there will be several thousand will await orders when in’ ‘railers which-had been lent for’ quarter billions of dollars have! t i ' Washington with the head-: PAY VISIT created, it was an old congres- M C T ee _-t of-eongress» Under. -the ight: y ‘ aS y bills were enacted. ee NG the } ¢ wanted and still others for the Harding and Coolidge admin-! sae A tik ho Gabe Under the “new deal” all river; them going to Havana on the P-| and then Icave over the East Coast PES $12 3 The visitors have made a tour! Projects $128,132,.800 without tne trip to Havana before the’ afternoon were representatives station for an indefinite period i¢| they came via Key West and dur-' Be eran <2 42995! fny Associated > | Immediately after the requests That was the banner period for John P. Murphy, commission-’ istrations, to only one in the Hoo-; of them remaining in Key West ry... told The Citizen this for their respective states, ‘The doctor said he had enjoyed, of Florida and went to Cuba for! Coming to conxress or a conzres-' veneral exodus from Miami starts from Missburi, Ohio, Indiana, Ken-| ling their stay were guesta of Will be required to complete thes: n 709 : Re aa - PURPOSE WELL SE SERS oe that wore possible. The climate Chief Harry Baker of the Key Projects. : | T COND CT H In Good Condition KEY WEST romumeee of Satine was-just exactly right and his West Fire Department and Mrs. Mansfield Explains H The Russian communist par ee ty surroundings at the hospital and Baker. _ While members of congress aro j j apparently is in good condition ts STATED —— = — reservation were perfect. | After seeing the many interest.‘ careful not to criticize the admin- SURVEY AND MAKE i CONDUC | MEETING | There are no evidences of any : - alli. 2 ” e ...._ | ing views and enjoying their hosts’: tration openly for thus i | quarrels among important leaders am — ~ — - He will leave. he said, within: ), itality the members of the. Ver their heads. still there a ¢ j { Rakow: os ina pat a cael . = - oe Cee SN ee wn iw ay Boe ee, Se ci an (STUDY KEY LANDS| AT HALLATONIGHT (cz Somes cote mor nee a Washington for pliysical ¢xamina;| Key. Weit and itsdelightfal cit fection with 2 arm. Since neg | their errors, have been forgiven.| ida State Usempioyememt eum oem. os = = — tion, and would then, perhaps, be) 2&25- | Bae gee ee sareigne ih i : | Rakowsky is now in Japan at the < ted ao Key Bet Gener gee r — advised of any changes: to »be! » { through its committce on Wer HAROLD BALLOU AND AM- SESSION CALLED!’ FOR MAIN! head of the Russian delegation to, 2ty -9ifieaiog? erway jaan See ae a made at the hospital and ‘would gguch bills. BROSE. CLEARE LEAVE PURPOSE OF ‘MAKING AR.| ‘"¢, International Red Cross. Pere ~ = s - | Fear of attack by other power Te make an effort to be retained at Mansfield of Texas. chaitman, ’ r a Pent et TO HOLD MEETING df thisicommittee, states the poi: OVER: HIGHWAY THIS) RANGEMENTS: FOR HALLO- which existed in Lenin's dectin- agit. at G0) al (these thesma _ = statio srrange, it. ‘ ; “6 : .. |ing days no longer has the para- Pind oF Gee 2 During his stay the reservation . - ttion held by mary members of MGRNING TO START WORK WE'EN DANCE ON OCT.'30" | jv cing a — “ e— » r . ivaes o teeter Ge has been put in first class condi- Pecsaress ss well es the provable | ta ekdsantics can taimees S onnine a ~ pa menage tion in every way. A'cting as host, | sourse. which opposition to sc cen oe lomatic eff ts a oe 4 ~ ed — = ee Dr. Hart showed The Citizen every! Announcement has been made ping the present system will t Harold Ballou, of the division Robert J. Perry Chapter, Order} great army in Eastern , Sctivity at the institution, wards,!°f * regular meeting of Stephen if raised: sity 4 oe : const cmady oe ~~ operating rooms, Kitchen, mesg, R- Mallory Chapter, United “Regardles of merit,” he says, of research and statistics, left of DeMolay, will meet tonight at; M¢W Industri . — ee yooms, sanitary arrangements, al]; Daughters of the Confederacy, ; “large expenditures made without over the highway this afternoon ; the Scottish Rite Hall, Eaton and) ojo ea : I ee ee my . — appurtenances and equipment. and: “bich will be held tomorrow aft-' the specific authorization of con 9 ies by; Simonton streets, for the purpose | can take me on tha’ « 0 te - eee everything is in excellent condi-| T°". beginning at 4 o'clock, at ; gress naturally will invite public: for Tavernier, accompanied by Staking teal plinn ioc tee SER coe sa ° themse ves rot ol tion as is required in a modern|!€ home of Mrs. Stephen W. criticism . . . such responsibilities ' Ambrose Cleare. vn Ee ae es Le ee cee oom nd up-to-date instituti ; Douglas, 830 Division street. | should not be placed on the execu- s ; : E oS ee ee ee ee " kum ~ — and up- ite institution. j . ~ a . a a At Tavernier they will be join-, Tuesd: October 30. ernment which Moscow ha: e - RI toes aecdad irs to. It is expocted that there will be, tive branch when congress can and 3 H : _S a > a the building, D: Hart Ser tat a large attendance of members as, Should take action.” el by Reymead Maloney 38d et Fe OBES ELS geile as the! mannes, as stirend ‘ - ie Ge ——— — = = « » Dr. i at } 3 i ‘ tion is arranging for an excellent! position to war which " : js a co hensive y and F hich wil - - - a some time ago bids were called! everal matters of importance to; gin a comprehensive study an floor! show to be staged in counee-| iespexialintic gee ee a 2 . = ~— ne a for certain repairs but the amount ee een a be taken up| PY THIAN SISTERS | Survey of the land on the Florida tion with the dance. of the bids were considered, by the | “UTS the Proposed session. Keys, { Keys. | gram will include some the ! will not be compulsory. ¢ j Many other important matters} will be taken up at tonight’s ses-| eee nounce the birth of a daughter|f Miss Elizabeth Johnson, 1202 ed in the surv 9:45 o'clock urday night in aj Seminary street. apg oe All membe: doctor, excessive and he would| se ' LSS & <ton.' best local talent. It is exp cted| wes * a & If the hospital is to continue func-} | on the keys relative to the hold-! awarded during the evening | Se tioning it is possible that the| MEZ’ H ME ings by individuals, companies or} Bob’s Orchestra has been en- DELIVERED TODAY aiten on aie a me eee se se needed repairs will be made. j | Key West Temple 20. Py-' corporations, productivity of the! ®@*°4 to furnish a program of as nore > ee i thian Sisters, will give a Hallo- ; ’ dance music for the occasion. facet — me ee | 2 |we’en party tomorrow evening, soil, crops being raised or th It is expected that most of those CHANNEL MAREERS = a ee eee a ee WHERE TO GO |. Mr! and’ Mrs. George Gomez an-| beginning at 8 o’clock, at the home considered possible will be cover-| attending will be costumed but it! The ballots for the . a ones - Forms, which were designed by and the husbands! yy, : { TONIGHT \iocal hospital. The newcomer,| Ballou, carrying all Ley Memorial Lawn—Hallo-| weighing ni ds, has been{ of those affiliated with the or- z i queries! sion. and it is understood that}? having been shown to be t ——— — wee » chee nine pounds, has been! a “ +g ae we'en Social. | ives the. ee Marjory. Moth-jSamization afe invited to attend. | *¢/#tive to the subject, will be fill-| there are several applications for ra bidder, were . : = " Monroe—“I Give My Love” | er snd biive-wes doings airely, j= ed cut according to answers re-; member: be passed | County Clerk Ross C. S C - eae ~ and “365 Days in Hollywood.” Ric: Keeanes ts tho a0 of Statel ceived and data secured from any'_ pequpe a Mat Che » - — oe = Palace—“Unknown Blonde.” Senator and Mrs. Arthur Gomez,; ERES righ i Tl br and all authentic sources, and on — THEATER a Raabe ae ses —_ pea —— be —— on : a — and his wife was before marriage |} = & Key W ynne Gibson-Paul Lucas in 4) 7*°0) © Prather sx gw os te = TOMORROW Mies Pesgy.* Sullivan, ‘of ratl with fresh, potent drugs. We the return to Key West Mr. Bal-'} 1 GIVE MY LOVE in this county, and pos it «i — Nee i = @ on Moneoo—“Gtingares”’ and. “I} Lauderdale. They are making|| ‘i! for any. doctor any where |} lou will compile a report cover- also— |: throughout the state, taking Camas S09 = et ee 2 a Give My Love.” » ar. | tt ame, ith the senator andj} Gardner’s Pharmacy |" ***u/ts obtsined and his con-'| 365 pays IN HOLLYWOOD ee ee ai - oe Palace—"Burn "Em Up’ Bar-| Mrs. Gomer at the family home on} phone 177 Free Delivery | ‘lusions for presentation to the || matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches-|/ Sample ballots are now avail- ¢ cuiuus apemteae cunts Gp ae nes, | administration. | tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ j able at The Artman Press. in those waters. ee eee wo —— —- -——_- - WAGNER'S BEER IS A MAN'S DRINK BECAUSE IT HITS THE SPOT AND SATISFIES A CRAVING THIRST. A LADIES’ DRINK BECAUSE ITS MILD AND MELLOW : KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1934. Tourists Here During co under the direct supervision of the’ =" "@ S Gane Gree = ap _Shakeup is in progress in Chelia- Judge | finish the twelve-months with a This pro-t hostile action w MANY OF OBSTACLES “UNION FACED confident and buoyant govers- ment which is preparing te cele- obstacles which the Soviet umon memed Sor the tekst =f Jum 0 ey Gememedit ites faced when it laid Lenin to rest! Ping ond Beniinde Sieeee cme ny peso ego f ~ a se SS othe ab een joicing among the Kremlin lead-) ade . , 7 _— eo —— ers this year is the success of the : collective farming plan. With, at the Jury wae deheneed aul sole nearly 70 per cent of the farm Clerk Bee €. Geeper qe ee amet ge families of the Soviet Union im col-' gtructed te poy te ee lectives and with a crop collection this year which the government! =) “==> 2 @ Su Geae says is as large as lect year’s én! At ea, tees amewamemes oe ae spite of bad weather conditions, bench that the caer af Get Pima) Stalin and his associates feel the charged with sumer i Ghee Geet agricultural problem is well on degree, and Rivers, changed alte its way to solution and the battle bemg an acces Sete | Ge with kulaks is practically at an A le a a a ee Shee ideal enllteaiill omatieeennee ati at end. fact, wil com os for ter oe In Smaller Units | Octozer 31, cme Seek foam me State farms have not made a/ **- good showing, but they are being. There «ill ke « split up into smaller umits se a5 of court Saturday to correct the lack ef labor which cae icomnall Sik aa Which tame a jary fer Grant =f Seeee Siberia is the weakest spet im Tee Pitt te fee a gy TT the agricultural program. That but his atm aude = ste — vast territory made a poor show- for s new tran siimgnng Ghat Seen ee ing in’ grain contributions, falimg verdict a renaeret ee ee Ee 6 ee far short of the plan. The govern cording teks & tet ©&§ =e = <a <a Geese ment attributes this to inefficient “guilty ae male a # CMR ae ee party direction an: a _— general spectiy the degree of h Brower nema -_— —_ zinsk and other sections where the stom om the auetien kulak influence has not been = a overcome. ~~ [ iniinadiemaaiel While light industry has made ou = a rather disappointing showing s« @ 4 -— = far this year, heavy industry has almost fulfilled its plan so far a» special effort is being made & perfect record. Copper, lead am brass has fallen far behind pig iron, steel and other branches of heavy industry. Crude oil ha also lagged. election. the print Artman Pres missioners aft_ awarded to The by the County €

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