The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 16, 1934, Page 1

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pending settlement of the differ- ences regarding wages. i Foliowing a conference in the} office of B. M. Duncan yesterday, | Mr. Dunceu appointed a commit- tee composed of Ed. R. Neff, ad-/ ministration engineer; B. D. Trev-; ys or and M. M. Russell to make} « agri: recommendations on the prevailing = New York ss | A view of the “| wage seale to be paid skilled labor}: -Rostevelt -om-Siatysfitth Stree; ee “the custom of the! Reasevelts te | othe win- rént thé building during on first ¢lass construction jobs.! ter: months.’ Painters-are’ dressing up’ the’ strieture for the’ pres Late yesterday afternoon the! dent’s prospective: tenants.” (Int@rdational News Photo) committee- recommended the rates} Srey which were accepted by Mr. Don-| = can as follows: Hist For all skilled labor, 80 cents orian an hour; semi-ckilled labor, 50} cents an hour: foreman of skin-! ed: laborers, $30 weekly; fore-| man of semi-skilled laborer:, $22 | i weekly. And Writer Gives Vie Oi Ouistanding Needs Of Key West Miami. The plane to be posed air service to Key West wat) revolver was pub‘ished in The Citizen when the | bullet floating air depot of the Pan-| will be a 16 passenger two-motor- | coffee shop at the Gur : ed seaplane. Express will also be ives Views) “rena anc Theme: seem were vlayially ‘mer was trying te [of 2 reveiwer bei (er : of pay for fore-| A+ Hyatt Verrill, writer, hiss) papain .a valuable digestant, in- American company was towed to: men on other types of work to/ toridi and widely kncwn travels’ termediate in action between pep. | Key West by three tugs om Octo-| 5. {sin and i:ypsin. The latter is al ber 2. < i ler, is a visitor in Key West and’ pancreatic juice which produces a] In the issue of this paper rangements can be made, for the! rh. proteolytic enzyme, papain, |< sable ae te the however, mee der the auspices of the Depart-| Temain the same as at present. = A. W: Ritzzur, from the state ment of Parks and Recreation Of | \r4i-< “of the FERA in Jackson- the FERA, with a large number} vite, is in Key West conferring attending. with Mr. Duncan on labor classi- The following is the program | iication. | : ty j j Hf e 2 paiDs | the structure was j winter. He is accompanied by; ‘2 10uud im ail papaws, but is in — ios - j ereater quantity in the Mrs. Verrill. j ‘han in tre mature fruit, and Mr. a ’ i Verrill’s experience shows that Bes Voth taithe smite Ht Oe iia ta, the eealion lek Gl ee was rendered on the occa- Song, With My Hat on s1 districts, the voters Lord. ARES 7 : y Where Me. Verrill spent a} phe Pan American Airways no real choice except between | Song. Honey Moon Hotel—} x ests ccdeai foreign countries, and has writs) +i at dex! of time seeuring infor-j sit ineugarate a schedule from ~ the republican party and the demo-; Celia Yado. TIVE RENTERS ten, by way of relaxation from} d mnbsae eae = ne, j sthairi peiate to Key Wot. The) Mant a the eratic party. S 2 . ca traditions and lore, gg pts Ge Hs — The figures show that a large; Song, I've Never Had a Chance ate company 3 already loam he appeimted by Justice of would have preferred a more rad-— the right, a new radical party on} the Union and of a number of} the more exactirg work of study Song. Oh You Nasty Man—Leo| ber 16,—Typical of the extensive | which have appeared in different! White Way lights pn Duval! first three positions in the list of | lines. in one South American) coun- ag industry has been built vest, rea‘onable te conjecture it to be used as a landing for In his speech at Z M, id Baby T: i baa | ib reason: 4 ade aber eae ATTRACT TENANTS books, devoted principally to the; :our iru there is a sufficient est a c A Be p-upaly to ‘rant them in bei the meet romsatic history of the states of | suukeed 1a. sptsact, the. nando dergoing repairs preparatory MORE FOOD FOR Ut | to General repairs at 522 Somes g - i ~ | use of the floating air station for-: Peace Frank ©. Reberts. conemer majority preferted’ the democrats: —Olga Ramos. Prize waltz, (PS OE and fesearch, a number of steries| 2? 9” papaw culture and: the iM- | erly used by the lines and it is'ex-officia. exe: ask Jaen Tt. to -to the republicans, But how many‘ Love Int Bloom, WASHINGTON, D. C., Novem- j habitants are reaping a rich har-| now on drydock at Key West un- Harry Lester, Beery Manet Si Goi Ge ical party to either? _ | Stanley. modernization and repair work on — i Cites Value Of Keys starting the service.” W. J. Walker. +S a 2 Se oe Outwardly, there is this evi- | Danee, Charleston and Rhumbaj tenanted properties all over the sp renee : | There are many “uses to which —— — 22 a dence: z Si wire Stansell ; country is the repainting and re-, This writer has just completed the prolific land of the keys can = —_—" a= See fn Wisconsin, the new Progres- 3 j gonditioning just undertaken on/ his ggth work, which bears the/be put, said this distinguished GEORGE ADAMS ACTIVITY K .— © ene ee sive party won against the demo-/ Song, Have You Ever Been! President's Roo-evelt’s New York| |, oc «Romantic and Historie | *holar and writer, and he hopes Pealeeiiiedieanaliicatiemmmenad erats in the state elections. Lonely?—Fay Bervaldi. | City house on 65th Street. sys eee er ogc storie | that advantage will soon be taken HURT IN FALL BUILDING REPARS = ee ie Minnesota voted for the farmer “Song, Oh You Nasty Man—! A corps of painters, decorators | Fiorida,” and his vist to Key! Gy these golden opportunities by go ett ao caper ce labor Dose advan ae government Beverly Curry. | and other skilled artisans descend-| West is to secure certain data re- come person or persons sgucd — — = Se ae ee ee ownership ideas, and defec ajo we : <ao;ed on this dwelling recently to| lative to the city and to write the! with the venturous spirit. “ + a — ‘ democratic state ticket. 5 Posathley Fl ghee Wide | enovate it throughout, prepara-} concluding chapter of the book,! Before concluding this intel. | FUMBLES FROM HORSE BE. NINE PERMITS ISSUED me oe ee A local democratic organization eee te Stante-Rhumba —7:* it for rent. It| which is devoted to Key West, in] jectual, entertaining and informa-} ING STRUCK BY HOOFS ING WEEK BY BUD (| Meet me & ie Seed ot cote. pledged to policies far and away) _ * 1 lis increasing rent-| the proper atmosphere. tive treat Me. Vereih-eca aukee ee ee more liberal than those of the na-| Shirley Stansell. = | ability”—that is the motivating] The manuscript of the Key! what he thought about the project | OF ANIMAL ING INSPECTOR a tional democratic party swept) During the intermission for the ' rorce behind countless recondition-| West section of the volume, con-! of ridding the city of dogs and! a Washington state. judges’ decision, Ernest Sanchez jing jobs undertaken by landlords! taining 22 pages, was sent to the! cats as being j ee ver at oe sonvarygoncgctig Hee: yaks oe eee {in communities everywhere. | publishers, Dodd, Mead and Com-| igc4i administrati George Adams, employed with Building and repair sermite & Cont Se were willing to take the} Judges were Mrs. y +; With the provisions of the Na+! pany, and the author expects the CoE cage _|the Orange State Oil company,! sued from the of Suing Gondenly the ee kom, EPIC plan of Upton Sinclair, in| Mrs, B 1, Sassett, Mrs. G. La Fes’ tional Housing Act's moderniza,| completed work to be off the) Sicet dea P MEG SP) i ttened injuries ts he Seek ae peme ot paw we ‘Go! Genin pt de. pa —— H spite of frowns frpm thé White; Mrs, R.A. Woody, H. Pinder. {tion credit plan providing the | press before Christmas. Leet oe eee vie inore Ureg [ueck when‘ he fell from a horse) weck ending Sevesiher 25 suthertauies <- seme an _— ! House. 282 2") Winners ..were Olga . Romas, | means, owners of investment prop-| Speaks OF Hospitality nav thine cle ton the destruction |#8t night and was struck by the| ized the fallowing- paste een. ied cum, age H Roosevelt As Conservative? {ituth Roberts and Bobbie Lord. / erties are availing themselves of} Mr: Verrill told ‘The Citizen oP bird Life, and Kay West has| 22imal’s hoofs. | General repairs at 279 White ike fox af Ge a ; It is safe to say that many dem-| {the opportunity to repaint end re-/ that in all of his travels he has? 0% DiG Tit, ane 8H | It is understood Mr. Adanis was heg@ “steel, sOuel Bilibe- Mie capeete Se pe t ocratic politicians are ‘fon tne! DEFER LIGHTING OF | pair and thus add to their income.| never found a city where there; 4S" ‘00 many 0F She Feénes, - | 1 ated when the horse shied and! Romene: coat s * cere, “4 i Yess today about attacks from | | The Federal Housing Administra-j is more genuine hospitality shown, . He cited an instanee where WO! 12 'he fell the hoofs made a num-| Repairs te floor, 104 Margmrct” 4 Rend —( SB gereieet Bee 1 republican-American Liberty). jtion said in a recent release that) than in Key West and this at-‘¢ats destroyed three mocking ja. of cuts oa both sides of his |ctreet. Owner. Mm Mary De om = eee aie ca. i League right, than about ‘the po- | WHITE WAY HERE surveys in various cities indicate| tribute of the people he has par-, birds one mo in the area in oath Saal: ant SE a ae r= i tential driving power of the va-; jthe greatest proportion of neededj ticularly stressed in his work.. _{ the rear of the Ocean View aparie) pF) Lo. taken ¢, hospital; Re: f u © - ms ue i ss ‘ | ee merit y nts Mrs. Verrill sag! a 3 Roepe’) Repaus to feon, 4) 12 i =i i oe | | rious elements massing on the/ property reeonditioning existed in| . Acked what he thought of the, Ments, where he and Verrill| where it is seid 14 stitches were| street. Owner, A. Lopes; cams a i left. | CLAIMED ONLY FEW ARE. ‘ented properties rather than | rehabilitation activities now be- | #te staying. He thinks that it will | required <c ates the seaana Sena —— = eee ee wr eee Already the farmer-labor and owner-occupied. | ing carried on, he said he was not | be @ good thing to get rid of all! cities made today to a member| New roof ct 25 Prancie gee progressive parties—both going BEARING BURDEK OF | A “breakdown” of a group of| particularly interested in beauti- | °@ts that are valueless te the CWR- of the family elicited the informa-' strest. Own. W. X. Kemp: comb ise Pn tia fmion concerns—are talking about na- * | typical loans reported to the FHA| fying the City with the end ers and if they are valuable have| i. ot he was resting at home! $75. ~e a Oe . fm tional forays in 1936. EXPENSE jthis week showed that interior! view of making it a tourist re-| the owner place little bells around | 4 was undergoing no undue auf-| Repairs to fleem a: Bend antie es = aeee i is Will that year see a three-way fe Da | decorating, heating equipment and! sort as there was a much greater | their necks as va ee in MARY | cering. j Petronia street: Gumex, ¥. A? — __—__a : struggle. with the republicans on| jexterior painting occupied the! field for progress along other | “ther parts of the country. | Johnson; cost, $25. bees i the left, and the democrats be-! treet will not give forth the! operations for which moderniza-; Why not vegetable gardens ‘x FRUIT STEAMER ten stvest. Quack, Sim Sule tween? cheerful and inviting rays this! tion credit was extended. Of a to-; home consumption and for_ship-; | Williams; cost, $250 “Why, be coe = Or is it possible that when he| week as they have for the pastjtal of 10,769 jobs covered in the} ping to other parts of the coun-} RELIEF CLIENTS | General repairs at 410 Fien-) Sot ewes ees rnns for relection Mr. Roosevelt | .overal weeks. Only the regular; summary, 1,527 or 14.18 percent! try, he said. The idea that there! COMING TONIGHT | ing strect. Gunce, Sint Stetiendt of mp mec emt we cele cee oer will appear in the role of the con-} ijtumination will be used. were interior redecorations; 1,-| is an insufficient water supply to! Bank: cost, $200. jthe Somer eee tervative candidate? This announcement was made} 221 or 11.34 percent were heat-!do this is not substantiated by! | ; Gaieast repairs <t S12 Whites Ame the Present tae 2 cu Or, finally, is the whole left this morning by Oliver Armayor, | ing, and 1,.182-or 10.97 percent; fects as he has found them. LCEIBA WILL TAKE ON FUEL|. Nita G. Ryder, director of re- jeag street. Owner, Mis Lae) SS SS aoetee & < wing set-up just a will-o’-the-wisp | of the Kappa Pi Y Club, which represented exterior paint preted Relative To Water ‘ lief in Key West, announces that Schreurer; cost, $160 piece 4 apie of tecke & 4 of politics—an ineidental shi | eneanizaton started the move-) tion. No growing thing needs more} AND SUPPLIES AT POR- the following list of commodities; Bepsirs to floors at Fleming and)“ SF Se cammger ant aace « i cropping of discontent incapable} ment for the Saturday .night} The Housing Administration | water than the banana and he has} have been authorized by the state | Whitehead street. Ouner, Miss) 2° Se makes eat = Getulied = : of more than sporadic and inef-| jishting. points out that its regulations per-j<een them zrowing in different} TER DOCK | office to be sent to Monroe county | Lula Schreurer: cost, $50. pet os me Tewme a oe fectual effort? Mr. Armayor said «that there| mit an individual owner to obtain; parts of the island and bearing; {for distribution during the pres-| ee ee was not sufficient~interest taken| loans up to $2.000 each for sev-' full rich fruit. Having spent many z £ i fent month. ‘CORPORATIONS HAVE Net so emg age 2 tare wages in the matter and, as matters stood | eral pieces of property. The num-! years of study in South American] Fruiter Ceiba, of the Standard| Cheese, pounds, 3,750; rice, 16.- wes needed = Seere rete te 43 at present only a few were bear-| ber of. such loans, however, can-‘ countries, Mr. Verrill should| Fruit and Steamship company, is| 450; canned beef, 49,416; fresh HUGE BONDED DEBT Pretest Ge cheese cmt be = . eoconnewesdorses ing the burden of the - power j not exceed five unless specific ap-{ know whereof he speaks, it is said.| due in port tonight, consigned to} meat, 26,000; potatoes, 40,000; jeume beck Ghe cenly See Ge { chasaes. On several occasions. he} proval is given by the Federal) Why not salted fish, he asked.|the Porter Dock company for sup-|canned vegetables, 36.000, and (E+ Aanmetated crea ichie® conceive cf Ge 3 Gite TONIGHT {said, the club made up a deficit} Housing Administration. ; The grouper when dried and ane plies and fuel oil. } beets, 3,030. NEW YORK, Nov. 16—The State Cuban Club—Balloon Dance. {in the funds, i ed is equal, if not superior, to the} Usually vessels of this line ear-} — total bonded debt of 322 lange a Monroe—“Frontier Marshall”| Asked if the charges were un-! JUST RECEIVED codfish and this inhabitant of the engers on their voyage to} industrial corporations reached 2|| MONROE THEATER | and “Hat, Coat and Gloves.” | reasonable Mr, Armayor said that) 4 waters adjacent to Key West is{) co and stop in Key West for} 4,000_609 m 1928. | George O Bews-ineee Beatiey Palace—*“Moulin Rouge.” on the contrary The Key West] ay DEST TEMS | caught in quantities sufficient to} fuel and to allow passengers shore | : is reporte M _ “y's Bewesten = FRONTIER Mamseas: Electric Company had put the) FT Chri | warrant some enterprising aed gersres to break the trip. i RAUL’S CLUB Service. “From then it has decis-(] Eicarde Core and Sechere TOMORROW | price at a figure which showed For Christmas} ness man to make the venture,| Freighter Ozark, of the Clyde-| (on the Boulevard) ed consistently to $2 156,088,308 Resme = Hl Monroe—“Servants’ Entrance.”' there was no profit to the com- Gardner’s Pharmacy |/2n4 place salted dried grouper on/ Mallory Lines, is due in port to-'| 4 GOOD TIME FOR ALL | i 1933, 2 drop of 233 percent» SAT COAT AMD GLOWS i Palace—“The Count of Monte} pany, the actual cost of the eur-| Phone 177 Free Delivery || the market. : night from New Orleans, en = Gents $1.10 Ladies Free | The de-tine sinc has ocr | Manner Bekcoes ie Gece Cristo.” rent being charged. i From the papaw is extracted} tc Miami and Jacksonville. 14.9 percent.” “) Se tah Bight She KE

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