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ing Men Officials of the Florida State Unemployment Council addressed # sall number of Key Wester j fest night in the court room of | the wounty court house on the.sub- | ject of equitable treatment | of | the wnemployed and the working ‘Mrs. Ruby Stradford, leader of the group designated to spread the idea throughout Florida, and ether states, 0. _J. -Rollinson,} t™momber of the board of directors. and ©. J, Stradford, vice presi-; ' deat. | ‘The principles of the organiza-; tien were explained as follows: To! sefeguard the unemployed and their families from undue suffer?! ing insufficient relief; to assist in the enforcement of national laws vegarding working conditions, es-: pecially as related to wages and Working hours and to prevent to; the fullest extent the practice of | r by the speakers, applied in some ‘Ways to the activities of the FERA and instances were cited where’ deserving and needy people were: being denied assistance and those net em needy were being given as- | Mrs. Stradford. however, said the bad investigated conditions in Key West and found them satis- factory. and had decided not to hold a meeting, but having been impertuned by some residerts it war agreed to do so, hence the’ aevembly last night. Officers named to conduct the affairs of the local unit are Wm. i. Monsalvatge, chairman; Frank John: on, secretary Harry Knowles. treasurer; John Z. Myatt, Morris Cochran, J. R. Villareal and Wm. A. Freeman, @rievance committee. Mr. Free-! man was not at the meeting. j © RETURNS TO CITY, 1 H ORGANIZATION HAD BEEN: ATTENDING LEGION MEET IN MIAMI The drum and bugle corps of) Arthur Sawyer Post 28, American | Legion, which had been attending | the National American Legion; " Convention in Miami, have return- ed to Key West. { i Those who made the trip in-; eluded Captain U. J. Delgado. ; Lieutenant Will Gomez, Musical} Director Hayda Wlingworth, Drill! Master Arthur Sheppard, Drum; Major P. R. Clements, George} Watkins, Hastings Piodela, L.; Sawyer, Cleveland Saunders, | Gideon Curry, John Esperdy, M.! 4. Knowles, Oscar Fernandez, A.' ¥. Fernandez, T. A. Woody, M. Cabrera, J. J. Kirschenbaum, Hai eld Lloyd, A. Esperdy, Juan Borges, Jr., Alfred Barroso, J Fausto Gomez, J. Marcozi, Ray} Bush, Gus Ayala, Gerald Lloyd, M. Plant and C. B. Sands. I Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ |) Camero, Jack Baker, Bert Quinn,! “Is it the intention of the sani-! } cute stray dogs and cats?” was re MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM! question asked of The Citizen to- PLANK PAY CALL AT THE) day by a citizen who owns a pet.} CITIZEN OFFICE YEstER:, The answer is that not only is; ; it intended but 10 animals were! DAY | painlessly put to death yesterday! ; morning in the lethal chamber } ‘recently constructed at the city; dock, foot of Simonton street. Among the members of the American Legion in Key West yes- terday were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam-Plank, of Marlborough, New York, who were welcomed callers at The Citizen office. Mr. Plank is owner and busi- ness maneger of the Hudson Val- ; three were cats: Death came! | Within three ‘minutes after ‘the; | flow of carbo monoxide gas was! i directed from the exhaust’ pipe of} ley Press Publishing company, the catcher’s truck, : whieh issues a <tring of newspa-} There will probably be other! pers covering the seemenneh Sxicetiene within a brief time as! section for a radius of 30 miles.’ there were 13 animals caught! Nn eee ea cr tnis, Thutsday night and if the owners section and while in Miami for 4° not pay the pound fees and se-| the convention decided to come to cure the necessary license within | 48 hours the same fate awaits the Key West. the city which had gained fame through the rehabil-' dogs that was meted out to those yesterday. itation activities which have been try. Many people complain of the They were delighted with their stay and said they would carry; in earnest they can give great back with them pleasant mem-) s:cistance to tne health authori- hospitable : citizenry. ties. Catch the dog or cat, or . dogs and cats, responsible for the {the arrival of the garbage wagon Y in that section and give the cap-: NECESSAR BOND. That is ail that is necessary, {says J. B. Reed, in charge of the ded to with neatness and BERY CASE TO BE TRIED: de=patch. especially the despatch. IN CRIMINAL COURT | implicated in the robbery of fix- T0 PACIFIC COAST tures from -Charles Freeland and! now in custody in Miami, accord-} WiLL JOIN HUSBAND WHO IS ing to advices redeived at the | STATIONED AT SAN Miller's bondsmen forwarded} his bond of $500 to Key West, in; broadcast throughout the coun- dog and cat nuisance. If they are ories of a charming city and a MILLER OBTAINS ;nuisence. Keep them safe until tive, or captives, to the driver. Ss a - f department. The rest will MAN-IMPLICATED IN “ROB. | )"PoA" fspacke = i MRS. PALMER GOES Jack Miller. one of the men the Chevalier Corporation, is sheriff's office. DIEGO, CALIF. care of Attorney Allan B. Cleare, | Jr. This will be approved. returf- Mrs. George G. Palmer, who ed to Miami and Miller will be re-| was before marriage Miss Rosalind leased to appear at the next termi Grooms, daughter of Mr. and of criminal court in Key West. Mrs. Bascom L. Grooms, who was The robbery occured on October | visiting with her parents for sev-j 3. Some of those implicated were! eral weeks, left yesterday after-| caught in Miami. A few days aft-| noon over the East Coast for the er notification of the arrests was: Pacific Coast, to join her hus- received in Key West by Sheriff! band. Lieutenant C. G. Palmer, K. 0. Thompson, he left for Miami | U. S. N.. who is stationed at San and returned with the men. } Diego, Calif. ! Those in jail at Key West are Mrs. Palmer will go as far by.| A. R. Martin, J.C. Stone andj rail as Columbus, Ga., where she John Beavers, white; J. Roberts, + will be ned by her, sister-in; colored. law, Mrs. Keith Palmer, and mator ! toe Coronada Beach where she will 166 PASSENGERS STEAMSHIP GATUN | FERRY anne: BRINGS IN! ARRIVES IN PORT: FREIGHT | i SHPMENE OF | VESSEL COMES FROM NEW AV. i FRO TOVANA ' YORK ENROUTE TO FRON- ' ! Steamship Cuba, of the P. andj SERA, MEO O. S..S. company, sailed yesterday | morning for Havana with 163; first class passengers, three sec- er Gatun, of the Stand- ond class, three autos, three tons| ard Fruit and Steamship com- ‘i 9 s «| | Pany, arrived in port last night{ of freight and 293 sacks of mail. Aaeeteca yorkies te “the Ferry Parrots came in from > plas bid = } Cuba yesterday with four cars of | Porter Dock company. The ship sugar. two cars of bones, one| took on fuel oil and proceeded to} pineapples, 291 crates, 210 sacks; Frontera, Mexico. 5 | of mail, baggage and 16 empties.| Steamer Brazos, of the Clyde- Steamer Mallory Lines, arrived last night} ; from Galveston, enroute to New York. | | Freighter Alamo, of the same WHERE TO GO Seven of them were dogs and} SeCSCooSSeeesoccoooooossooceeeeeeeee < a a this island city can bring. Only a skeleton force of one eof the American Legionnaires officer, eleven enlisted men, and ks dozen and a half civilian em- ployes is stationed at the navy city, with worlds of history and yard now, and although Fort i Taylor is still maintained by the = }ficers and soldiers, and the fort | habilitated. lis used only during the summer During the week several hun-, for the annual encampment of the AS . _. | 265th Coast Artillery, Florida Na- dred Legionnaires and their wives} ¢i03) Guard. Modern equip- visited this little city where, dur-| ment, however, stands guard on ‘the ramparts. img the World War, some of the But Legionnaires and their major activities “for war ‘prepares Wives Saw other things in Key | West—tame trained fish, the tions were carried‘on by the fed turtle crawls with the ‘Teptiles ss three ‘and four feet across their sis Ait Racineaeratecasion backs, some several ~ hundred Many stopped here ‘this ‘after- years old; the aviaries inthe light- noon between ‘boat and train,-aft-|house grounds, with some 700 er a visit te Havana. [tropical birds comprising’ ‘more The U. S. navy yard, submarine , than 30 varicties, and the tropical base where during the war a num-! flora some of which Key West ber of destroyers were maintain- alone can grow in the United ed. and where deep sea charge States. Palace—“Crimson Romance.” oon . j line, is scheduled to reach this TONIGHT port Sunday morning, enroute to Monroe—“Treasure Island.” pene and New Orleans. j FOR YOUR SAFETY TOMORROW | Church—Services at 7, 9:30! and 11 a. m., and at 7:30 and 8° p. m. } Monroe—“Treasure Island.” | Palace—‘Crimson Romance.” | AND THAT OF OTHERS— Let us CHECK and ADJUS1 your brakes White and Catherine Phone 522 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1934. his letter. His letter follows: have known Key West, no has held such promise of the city’s ®! Civeuit court premaied ewer z Tudee Jefferson B. Bewwme i ee eee ee a eee ee oe WHEN YOU ARE IN A QUANDARY WHAT TO SERVE, REMEMBER THAT WAGNER'S IGE COLD BEER IS ALWAYS IN GOOD TASTE. j tary department to actually ©Xe-/ tradition surrounding it, being re--army, the barracks house few of-| inent corporation lawyer of Phil-| adelphia, who has visited here|CASES OF JUAN DEL meny seasons, today sent his! AND SBONIFACIO praise of the Key West edition of ] the Florida Motorist to Key West.) OCTOBER 32 “In all the forty-two years 1, year! advancement as this year 1934." “Mr. “Murray declared im’ week was ‘returnable 11 check Senda St Semel ae Getting “The five copies of the Key jury list are: Gideom Query, Anche West issue of the Florida Moter- Roberts, Newten Cursg, Beeey F AOS SET can CS ee mg Gee ee mem ee ee Ala bre! ven LS ere) Stat sete cae gee cet venire of jurors te satwe Semty drawn from the eg, OE > ete ag ee ee ee me (Se weeewn ecm morning. Names of those whe are os the experiments were carried on un-~ A committee of the Key West} ._ eee - der the personal supervision of: Hospitality League, headed by} #t a7€ here, one to be kept, the Saunders, J. Pat Stickney, Charts == om the late Thomas A. Edison, came Mrs. W. R. Warren, was at the sta-} thers to be passed on to friends. G Papy. Simon E Creche, Cherie: GS Ghele qete qlee Gee Gemeee Ge in for visits by many of the; tion each day in an attractively] “There has been opportunity Fernandes R ©. Skelen Aber Gece cle ce Gee ool Legionnaires. decorated information booth to} only to scan the pages of the Mo- jerdo Castro, Ficiées Slberteen, Fort Taylor, with its interesting aid the visitors in finding their} torist, but the cursory view is suf-! Ge . — fo ee Se oe ; history dating back nearly a hun-/way around the city; and Key] rin: to realize the comple i age Sete, : — Tee commenGinesy amy + Os dred years, was another spot visit-; West tried as best it could to re- z —o L Thongesn, hana. eS wee oe ed by the martially reminiscent,/tsin its old reputation of a hos-| °f this survey of the Island City, —_ ~ Auhex, Hatey C Getta, aoe wencke ae i and while some had been station-_ pitable city with more than an] its past, present and prospective The « y+ 2 oe we es ee ed here during the war, many ordinary heart. future. a == e- <<; ee << Se eee = a piers --- -- ——_——_- “In all the forty-two years 1 der. and Boniface Reem, chegged “= <f gee nave known Key West, no year with bong an accom dete tte. “=== Sus Se Sates i atnestimenmmall Garden Club Makes Plans For has held such promise of the Sact, howe toon ot Sr Soo os - = df ecient day, October 31. ho ee De me ee de 2 city’s advancemet as this year of ln - — em - Yard Beautification Contest) #9: i = w= tee © OOS a fine guiding band somewhere Bieventh Judicial Geeut, kee 2 ee aes SS 2 ‘ oack of all this planning which, been appointed by Geetense See Se ee ee 1 het tterday fifth. sixth. seventh and eighth " aiieas Wish: eee amet we s = 3 eas i be with the monies to carry those, Sholtz to amet the state te =" =o Ga eka Ge beauti-: P'2¢es. and red ribbons wi a ti " at annual yard 3 = plans into effect, must mean the ‘ _ =. 2sawardelto_ninth and tenth place} ~ “ tors og Pett mens thet Ree ae Se _— staged, beginning «November 1, t will cloze the week 7“ “H Malone whe te teen gg SS Se Se ee ee 18. during the an-| ™#¥ come to know of Key West's pointed ty Judge Seemneteactae Se a or ee a oe under auspices of the Key West how. beauty of land and sea and sky. State attermes © pier af Seg SO Se Ree Ge eee atten Gack Chih. A must register in| °f the glory of its many-hued wa- Alterney Joke G Seeeee che SO ee ee = Library on or be-| ters and the teeming life which Sheeut from thie Gite pe oe eee Gee eee Car! Thompson, it was announc- vember 10, between 3:30] those waters hold, but most of al - - = = le oe See | E m. Following| tat the world may know — led at a mecting of the Garden stration, photographs will bef Bespitality and the Snead Club yesterday in the offices of of the entire premises so] uring friendships of the pesp ea that improvements that have been ° Key West for strangers im their ONE FEATURE OF es J. Gerry Curtis, director of beau-' made during the contest can bef Midst.” — << i gli ese tification for the Key West Ad-; "corded, : —aaaaiimeeaimenaan ~_<-—— —ome / Three members of the Miami E. HEMINGWAY iS ee ministration, has donated $100 Garden Club will act as judges ent © ee Ge Se eee ne z 3 3 in the contest, it was announced. SO er ee three cash prizes to those on the test no official of th soto @ muses OO SO eee ete : ; n Club is eligible — ons ade, Ge island showing greatest improve- ; coheaoing pe WELL-KNOWN AUTHOR HAD FESTIVITIES GUTLENED Ge =~ Sue Guu © ated Geman a ae See dministration will be tee << & <x snent alone kenntification: eee om competition, and no] BEEN FISHING IN CUB. OBSERVANCE GF Bar ey ~ Re their premises between November! professional gardener will be al- —_ lowed to compete. AN WATERS land the week of February 18) ‘Tie judging will be based “on — « } the following..scoxing: Sue * <= — whee Oe come oe Greatest general improvement,j, Ernest Hemingwe) . . —-—-— = First place winner will receive! 40 poimts. tionally known author, wh lb 2s —- $50, second place winner will-be| — Best’ display of» annuals, 30] bee z in Cuban wate = - — a ee ee awarded $30, and the person withj points the past 106 days, returned < = —— «ae the third greatest improvement in} General beauty of entire} tercay on his moter yacht, P 2 —_ — & fom his premises will receive $20. Blue} grounds, 36 points. and is now at his home on Wh ~_ - me ee ribbons will.go to those in fourth,| Total number of points, 100. | head street — — — ___ | This is t rd - ay oa ne, SS Seo Se ee age | Hemingway has spe < - “ - — ee D marlin and other larg “ - ™ — ae _— = Cuban waters. One year = aden * — <_<. ge he caught 54 of the finest me io = -_ = - CUSTOMS OFFICERS E. CARPENTIER WED} = = <= : of them weighed ga owns - was almost 13 s - — « : During this « = o | ASSIGNED TO WORK OF EX.) Miss Teresa Marrero this cine}, Burios a Sig _ eanlien tee a AMINING INCOMING ing in the office of County Judge] cessful, catch on 2 7 ® = i 5 ‘ » bride of} ¥2% due to scarcit . — VESSELS | Hugh 28 became the bride 0! I which was due, it is sa . = Gain See —~ B.. eee | Edelmiro Carpentier. j presence of an unusual » as . “ ous M | ‘The wedding ceremony was per-| Of Sharks. The writer wa ' - Members of the coast guard} i . | sonally responsible f ae 7 - = «= organization have been assigned! formed by Notary Public J. G-! these, - ae Naa of Pats Sous Piodela. Only a few friends of| At one time during his a Xe a ships from foreign ports in con-| |” Se ai vit-| Of fishing Mr. Hemingwa aaah coe . -—_— junction with officials of the cus-} th? couple were present to Wit) |? CM B Cede teat . a= Gam & toms service. paces the Coarse | der and Henry Fowler, fame . > ee one o> Ga Five coast guardsmen assisted — | laborators of the Philade|phis “ o - ~ esterday in making the usual ‘MISS RAMIREZ T0 'seum of Natural Scien — ~s spection of the Ferry Parrott yes-| i ‘These scientis — eo ~~ terday as the ship arrived from ' tically all of the ~ > as - - — Havana. It is. understood this WED CHAS. YATES. ing the habits mar one ——E _— -~ will be coritinued ‘as long as sid 6s page; to the « -—s. a = local office has a shortage of in-} deal of valuable = = — = spectors. i . ; s kinds o . « tere ! Mr. and Mrs. Rogelio Ramirez, *e "atious Kinds 1 . =. | announce the engagement of their, Qpe TAKEN FOR ROCK F gre deny NOTICE ; daughter, Miss Deiia Ramirez, to = a The HALLOWE'EN DANCEJ Charles Yates, on of Mr. and) DENVER. — Al» scheduled to be given tonight at) yrs Anthony Yates, of Coconut} Worth of gold ore has bee - - RAUL’S CLUB Drive, this city. — aS ee oe = ; y work crews wh = pe pees postponed until Octo-§' The wedding will take place in’ was worthless rock, William 7 — : ithe near future, it is said. @ prospector, said. =