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‘ . TO OBTAIN SAME-IN OR- i CLAIMS” 2 IF AMENDMENT IS. DER TO AVOID ARREST - : 1 Weal cy tie famkiea oe / |foree the collection of dccupa-| !€ DISORDER i jones licenses is indicated by a H 3 notice published in The Citizen te-; The co-operation of all igptcrs: ade . ae Wm. H. Malone. i JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 30.—' (Spreigl to The Citizen) ey ppeent today by the Key West’ oy, ‘and after the frist of No-| United States Senator Duncan U. TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 30.—! Administration when it pointed 10s saphals thiess porsenieusited i APLAR ES Within the next few days wela letter recently received through’ 14. i, have these ‘iccesse mist} glint sien Nat ches Sgistaimedit ‘Gate cigar factory building on shall begets whether ee ‘hacistant: Florida Emergency Re-, preduce them when called on to! homestead améndment. Ill effects { tion. is to. receive seven jaunty lief Administrator Jerome A. ak do so or they sre to be arrested} Siepenen reeh Dees Bees ve-| patches The. sere host 18 mest nor from: Robert Fechner, direc-; sug tried for violation of AMb| sesigh by far any: benefits that] than 200,000 ‘ fected from the relief rolls. This | Sevens whee Bece rome htcnce | tor of emergency conseryation j.w. was said this morning by Miss! can and other persuasion wil pak = 4 rer Notice is also being given that} veteran legislator said. He Nine Ryder, director socia}| March to the, polis to give their’ e letter of Director Fechner a answer to the following: questions:: was originally addressed to game ts servine of the “Key /West'ad-! - 1—Shall-homesteads-up:to the: wardens. and. conservation, com- value of $5,000‘ be-exempt from» missioners, and said, in part: (Special to The Citizen) ‘All persons who are to be om-| Ploved in the mattress factory re- cently installed in the old E. H. ef such an amendment would out-' might result from the passage, the said without the necessary lights, muf:/ day it-would create a. financial) | thousand of population rifle range\of any work project in Sg Sage | adopt the homestead amendment! TO HOSPITALITY ADOPTED IT WILL CREATE) TURE TO BE TURNED OVER LEAGUE’ Rehabilitation of the home of B. P. O. Elks 551 in Key West started this morning by the Key West administrition. All the low- er floor of the buliding is te be an hospitality house where visitor: j turned over to the Hospitality , League, it is understood. it will j be used by this organization as 3 to Key West will be welcomed te heurs in recreation. the enjoyment and entertainmen wners of automobiles operating; if. the, amendment is adopted Tues-| stop and rest or spend Several _flers and cutouts are to be prose-| and economie-disorder that might! The first step in the rehabilita- * “ i “ tion program is painting the ex- : Ul current: city, county:iand: state |; “Your splendid response to"my cuted. . | prowe disastrous to the whole state} HO" _— : ; excepto for levies-to\ diss request -last-year to help reduce. Order have been issued to the) of Florida. a terior vane ~ es = ee H ghatge::existing-bondedvdebt... | the hazards-of men in Emergency. chief .and captain of police to in- ‘ done by. ' : Av Shall the manufacture: and Conservation .Work engaged .on struct the officers of the force| The “nator made. the:-s#ater; habilitation force. Along with the ef manufacturing mattresses will )!).14 of liquor in Floridabe'legal=\iwork. projects in your state that-these laws are to be en-) meRt 45 he prepared to. leave fee, sete neg the vr will start within « few days at whieh | ized inthose counties as may in} prompts me to again solicit your: forced in every detail. { Washington where he will remain” : _— so, —— oe a the course of time vote wet? | aid this season. With the approach’ until after congress meets im; an: Se a ager ee. pono Hime © representative from Jack-) 3 shall the existing 26 judicial ' of the hunting season. this sugges- WICKHAM’S BODY | January. Pieter ig senville is expected to come here circuits be reduced to a maximum tion has especial pertinency. | * He cast an abseatce ballot Moa-! Several si the Hospital te the d jof 15, and the number of judges; “I request that ail. hunters “ ity League ae ms tg of | be reduced tq one for cach fifty shall refrain from hunting within “1 think it would be unwise to, conducting a hospitality house for | fraction thereof? | your state and that, so far as may pf Re i Definitely « relief project, says’ “4 Shall state’s attorneys be be appropriate and consistent TAKEN ON TRAIN YESTER.) —_ oe see Mis Ryder, those to be employed: given the equivalent of grand/with your power to act sugges- | Sie & Soaaa: Aas ae have been selected from the lists jury powers in felony cases to tively or by force of legal action, DAY AFTERNOON ENROUTE ! .2400) fund to a esate ef the relief organization. Al-! obviate special or regular grand’ you authorize such regulations as TO ST. PETERSBURG | cecond it would decrease revenue It was shown here that the same - though those selected have not Jury sittings except upon the or-- may be necessary.” Sobiak sceuld-bars’4e-he. tucks been notified they will be in a few! 5 _Shali the legislature be em-! precaution should be taken in re- der of the judge of the circui by some other form or forms of i days. powered to establish a uniform gard to crews of men working un- The body of Dennis B, Wick-| xeton = a aerhy Psa it was added to this informa-' system of county and municipal’ der the Key West Administra. ham was shipped over the East Nae ee = Se me shes re tion that all employes will be re.) fovernment “which shall be ap- tion, as is being sought by the Coast yesterday afternoon by the Obs | Presa ey ait quived to stand a physical ex. Flicable except in cases where ‘director of emergency conserva- Lopez Funeral Home to the home cert will still be paying taxes on } Smination before they will be al- local laws or special laws: for | tion work. of the deceased at St. Peters-, mr aad sites! pealaaah Jewed to work in the factory. | counties may be inconsistent; — berg, Fla. taxes. The 83 percent will be hit ! therewith?’ : ; Accompanying the body was: g"°', gy whatever replacement; Manufacturing of mattresses: ¢ Shall the legislature rave! TAKE COLLAR FRO M. M. Herdin, foreman for the directly by whatever repi ® threefold purpose: It will in. right to establish. alter or{ White Construction company for: ‘2% Put om it will fell spen/ : to the needy; provide jyolish the »present city eovern- LICENSED moa lRget leling suonlin.ta dent gat Sasteonvle and ereutc! CANINE will sid is the a consolidated county and city. @ surplus government, subject to referen-} them to make up most of the rev- enue joss.” 3F which Mr. Wickham was, working on the salvaging operations of the old coal rig at the naval stattion which collapsed while Mr. Wick- TAKEN FOR A “WALK” | modity, cotton, which was pur-! dum of the voters? | LICENSE TAG THEN ATTACH- ham was standing on a portion of Gai pspUGH. Ll.—Although ' shaved by the Agricultural Ad: 7_shall motion picture studios’ pn To NECK BY PIECE: the conveyor. serie insanely Raia ee Justment Administration. and p'ants established in Florida Injuries received when the Tig (1s pc Newland, filling sta. information relative to the, from July 1, 1933, be exempt; OF STRING collapsed last Friday were shown ("it aout of thie city, was Sumber of persons to be employed from all real estate taxes for a) to be a crushed arm, broken “son an a ane ina lew tm the factory was that there will period of 15 years? : = femur. or thigh bone. and in- it ie < a cad mak a a “ be G8 employes. Of this number Interest in the respective! Even the adornment provided ternal impairments which result- ['F 80 De cou’ BOE nolity Che Po, 30 will be women and eight men.! emendments scems to be in the| for dogs is not safe if it attracts: ¢d in death Sunday morning. _, /i©¢ immediately. i All secemary repairs to the order outlined, Homestead amend-; the eye and arouses the covetous bellding have been completed, and, ment interest far over-shadows al! | complex of a person who is de- following the arrival of the other proposed changes in the basic: yoid of honest principles. superintendent from Jacksonville. law. Onc of Key West's residents, a eqeipment will be set up and work weman who has a good house dog. started , -esired to comply with the ordin ance relative to the licensing of dogs and bought a collar for her CONNOR ARRIVES JAMES MOORE Eetimates made by those work-! ime of preliminaries for the pro-'» The following is a copy of the DUNCAN, FERA ADMINISTRA- Jeet indicate that approximately TONIGHT ; canine pet. addeets vered by James 250 single mattresses will be made “Down to Their Last} She then went to the city hall, TOR ALSO RETURNS TO Nore he Rotary Luncheon a%d about 500 double mattresses = eet exe = nit Last! purehased a license and also had Sey ara on Thursday, October 18, on the will he produced, ac clay “ae ake the animal inoculated against subject of International Service:| ca Sattler communications with ee So Carne “Demos | Ha ag = provided by the city ——— “To discuss trade cements | state office of the Florida! eee ew S* | health department. it is necessary we refer to the} Emergeney Relief Admiristration, Hallowe'en Dance. Howe'en Par. |, Shortly afterward the dog’left, Jerome. A. Connor, assistant causes for making such axree- relative to the mattress manufac... P#tith Hall—Hallowe'en ~ the home ‘for his ysual perambu-|aTmini trator to Julius F. St ments neces:ary. back to. free tering project, it was emphasized '- j late cc If dogs have pride | Jt-. arrived over the East ( trace in the early centuries, which y to confer with local ad- ministration officials relative to that ne part of the cotton should! s one, because the collar was were followed by certain restric- TOMORROW | |eaw that the collar was imising,! "e's connected with his ibut the license tag was attached! pcsition as to his neck by a piece of string.| West, returned over the highway Under the circumstances the own-| last evenin er is probably fortunate in the} Palace—“Badge’ of Honor.” find “its way back into the ordi-| és 5 dainty piece of leather work and tions and penalties on __ imaporte- Sary channels of distribution! Cuban Club—Kappa Pi Mallo-l presented a particularly nice ap-| #ctivities in Key West. He is actin. then. the so-called probibi-| through being used as payment for | W¢’e" Dance. 2 || Pearance with the bright new and] ompained by Mrs. Conner. oe ae feutal or through illegal sale or) _Monroe—"Blzck Moon” and} shiny license tay attached. | BOM. Duncan, who wa Buhl | depen! of the mattresses after, “DOW to Their Last Yacht," When he returned th: owner| from Key West a week on busi- Koes. Senda { they have been distributed.” “Adam Smith. English econom- ist. son of the comptroller of cus- | in Scotland (1723) and his; strated that DISLIKES “SWEET” NAMES IVAL | CHIACGO. — Policeman Ray-! ' successors have deme Hl iffith ii i 2 x | in ever case of voluntary exchange FOR TOMORROW, mond Griffith is serving a 12-day| return of the tax GRASS FIRE AT mange bape tipame Aaaireny | Jail term in this city after shoot-; i sasy ange ee ee that with which he parts. and con- | ing up the Chicago Avenue police: 9 | station because another officer! JACK 0 LANTERN called him ‘Lilacs.’ HEAD OF ISLAND. exchange ei- na-' sequently in eve individuals or EVENT TO BE GIVEN AT HAR. ‘ H | ther between ais scuooL | NOTICE at PARADE PLANNED tions both parties are the gainers. GROUNDS | | Be i There was a grass and brush| Free trade in the 17th ; coneae To Whom It May Concern: t | fire about midnight last night in | gained ¢ striae best | — | On and after the first day ofi TO BE PUT ON TOMORROW! the vicinity near the radio station | haps a form of etree one in Complete arrangements have | November, all - persons required! at the eastern end of the island. | direct sasthet i? po = - zy ‘ e * } NIGHT ON DUVAL STREET An alarm was sounded from: Cipals of free trade as advocated, heen made for Festival to be given by the Ha: ve’en | to obtain a city occupa-| cing at the Hallowe'en | by law to 0! ee eee Box 341, and the apparatus re-; the impostant point being that TO CUBAN CLUB tie School Parent-Teacher Asso.| Will be arrested and tried for vio- | sponded, but nothing else was) countries by becoming i “ ad ag PO é 5 . a {found to be ablaze except the; 0" one another, would elation on the school grounds to-| lation of this law just as soon as ere and: Weveks ae cored with ck trent caxenine 4 metrew afterneon, beginning at practicable. All persons who have; 4 o'clock. tobtained the license, which is not! be staged tomorrow night down|_ Refreshments, including ice: proper in kind or amount, will) Duval street, under direction of | NOTICE eteam, enke, candy, ete, will be | lso be subject to arrest. | the parks and recreation depart-| Re told from attractive booths, dec-| All operators of motor driven) ment of the Key West Admini ig The 1934 Tax Roll on real es-} pr tate and personal property is now | ¢ A Jack O’Lantern Parade will) no damage resulting. However, economical , trade lays stress on cons! goods are; erated in orange and black, sym-j Vehicles not having proper lights,| tration, it was announced today. belie colors of the Hallowe'en} mufflers, cutouts or other noise-; All who want to participate in| in my office for collection. Four] ‘onsump . however, looks waren ;Suppressing equipment, will be’ the parade are to meet on Front! percent be allowed until the! to the present and the actual ‘There will be a costume parade | Subject to arrest. } street at Duval, it was said. The end of November and three per-! goods ion looks to the for the children and prizes award.| The police and other authorities’ parade will start promptly at | cent during the month of Decem- od for the most appropriate and; have been given positive orders’ p. m., and all participating must! ber, 1934. Two percent will be si fwaniest costume. Judges of the that these laws must be enforced be in costume. As many as pos-j allowed during January and one! pi contest will be announced tomor-} strictly. To avoid expense and dif-! sible should carry lanterns. |pereent during February, 1935.} produc rew afternoon. |fieulty, please comply with the! The line of march will be from; Taxes will become delinquent on} contr Admission to the grounds will, requirement of these laws. j Duval street at Front and direct; April 1, 1935. depends. be free, and the public has been ° W. H. MALONE, on Daval street, disbanding at the | FRANK H. LADD, | porary protec invited to attend. oct30-1t Mayor.i Cuban Club. } ect29-3t Tax Collector. order to s the pos. the prospects of the nation that tem- ion be afforded in ulate national effi-j DRESSES | pletely excluded ture that the/t of visitors and the winter residents ‘who are expected to be in Key West this winter. Many of these have already secured residences. Some time was spent in select ing suitable quarters and im out lining suiteble plans covering the rehabilitation work to be At last it was decided the home was ideal for the projec done and steps were at once taken t secure it. The lodge will occupy all o the space on the upper floors and the meeting will be there. The entire lower floor will . i conducted be devoted to the entertainment activities After the exterior painting and first floor renovation have completed the crew will & renovating the upper other parts of the build A large fign is to be over the entrance to the been i of __ the Hospitality League, it is planned. showing that it is the Hospitelit House. ciency, involving sometim¢é cost to the consumer. The duction of machinery ed conditions of that sume countries have lost an has chang production others gained a special advam age. Tariff Policy “Until 1909 the United State ured to keep itself free bam bargains with other nations, Th McKinley tariff of 7 visions for reciproci 1909 these pealed and the policy ¥ lished by which tariff countries and th alty of an extra 2 country which had. pre. But provisions were Con rates equally any criminated” States. This of a system which meant tha agai American ex it could do was All other countries i grant every favor granted to any “Thus, for Spain and Norway wish a bargain by which Spanish wine would be subjec in Norwa I ties other count on } our tai way h benefit of both gain or we would imports U “In 1922 the penal a to a 50 pere and in the Hawley-Sm 1930 the penalty was rai point where goods penalize nt increase me these two tual duties, even tra penalties virtually 5 against any goods which (Continued on Page Four) wi example, <ppose can be : : ROTARIANS HERE YESTERDAY QN SUBJECT INTERNATIONAL SERVICE xtra | Ls n m ! Uy r t the ttt : i : | : i ! He ! | i I , | f i ee "PILL Aa ae Ce ee eee mm Mr t pomt ie Stewer rr i | . it it 1 f ' Si | I a Smee Key West fer the pect tee dope anc Ney Bib remearn overnagtt smd oe turn tomers altetemem Mr. Stoner is = veterne <f ie Spaniwh Anercer ane &~ War and with Mm Steer = at the Legion Convention a» a am: # ve on We ‘ omnis ih . = - » De md a . . A - wird te ewe 6 WiLL ASSIST ~* HAWTHORN COMES —~ = faces TION OF CASES & CHE. cul cower — u a og “ . ne ' wh & * | KAPPA PTs MASQUERADE GALL - | Tomerrew Reght i CUBAN CLUS | Bob. Orchestre - | Noisemakers, Sieweuts ite | Gents $1.99 Ladies Foun | ——— 5 se: - WITH AN AVERAGE YEARLY TEMPERATURE OF 77 DEGREES, IT IS NEVER TOO COLD TO ENJOY A GLASS OF RICH WAGNER'S BEER &¥ KEY weet