The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 20, 1934, Page 1

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— wail ULILILUI Julias F. Stone, Jr., Florida} trips a week which will be in- SS nen S foe creased to six round trips a weeks). FORMATION OF CARPE Eeabaty Relief Administrator,| |. January 1. The rates for this WAS DECIDED UPON AT expressed his satisfaction to The) *ervice are exceptionally low and | the two engine, 18 passenger, MEETING OF HOSPITALITY | Key West Citizen today with the! Commoder seaplane is+to be used. = | Since this service is to be operat-| LEAGUE LAST NIGHT | progress being made by the Key) O10 ih Shan-American ect | West Administration. | the most courteous and efficient “We are making great strides TOLD ‘NO JOBS’ FRENCH BORN WOMEN LOS- iservice is guaranteed. What is required of a person | Formation of a Key waa | | bes | “Last Sunday it was officially} who i jonting | : — ne setae Fi ce eet fecviird:”. Me. Si id “We! eae :. pt Ca Marina | ine capers to seli ae W. DEMERITT oF tote By HERBERT PLUMMER ING NATIONALITY BY MAR-| Leagu epee jag i WOuld open this year and that it) question asked The Citizen on sev-| STATION NOTED GF com = (My Asnocinted Press) upon by the Key West Hospitality | #8ve by so means done everything! TOs OFon one week in advance| M non c oe woe i eral occasions during the time im-) ; tervening between election on November 6 and now. / There are a number of require-! | ments necessary and the first of} <a S ceeelleteeeeeee | these is to secure a permit from the county i WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—| RIAGE; WARNED AGAINST Few political observers here be-| RETURNING lieve that President Roosevelt wil! make any radical departure in his/ strategy handli teoten*t (Dy Associated Press) 4 ws | PARIS, Nov. 20—An urgent League at the meeting of the or-| which we hope and plan to do but; of the usual schedule, on Decem- ganization held last night. jber 24. That too is an indica- Seiaecwalin, Isicce Le ee ee few! tion that outside people are both i = ‘. i ks show in which direction Key | interested and kindly disposed to | Secretary James S. Day, is the na-; Weeks show in ad eee cuenkie Ree tional organization of those inter-} West is going. | “Tt also affords ‘me’ (test pleas- ested in game’ fishing’ and it is) «pirst there! wad ‘thé’ starting/ure to Tearn that Houses; ing congress from that “he ‘em-' warning to French born women = ee mate i foray: braneli 7") of work on the bridges ‘éonneet: | ments and rooms in Key * tw who “was asked ‘the question ployed th desing with'the'tast- | who have lost their nationality) Key West which will interest it-! ing Key West with thé’ fiainland: | #re being rented ene | this: paper. {through marriage to Americans, | self in what is nationally known} While, of coarse. it will také tim?’ “The future of Key West aé a’ Wis method during the last ses-| against returning to France in the|as Key Weet’s’ outstanding’ tout-| for this project ‘to ‘make “consid: | inique ‘resort’ Wepends’ in’ a” Very} aiowed a sic was to compromise rather | hope gif finding jobs has been is-} ists’ attraction. | erable headway, still the psycho- ‘large ‘mea-ure on the” pedple’ of Attorney By ALEXANDER H. UHL 3 =~ Gentral Carey D. Lan-| "= isued by American authorities inl 1, is proposed to olfer trophies |Iomical effect on business interests | Key West themiclves. If the ‘Wwin-| gy advising that w license mast be] =e sppcinoed and tee lt = @ 4 Ge Ge than fight. There has beea noth paris, fog: diffecent kinds off fish: pri and individuals outside of” Key’ ter visitors are treated with con-} cured before any dealer can sell) ™T™°*t of oe et ee Se ! 2 i ‘i S oF Tish, prin-) We:t has been excellent. ideration; if prices are not jump-| is jed the saest to indicate he to| Twelve such w ith a total} * | We: n sideration; if pri JumP-| into: ts. / auputenn. ing 20 far plans 1 of 21 childven have been re-; ‘Pally terpon and sailfish. Ree-| “On -top of this announcement | ed; if they leave perfectly satie-| sigs a ee j The scope of um, tease eo = ' discard that formula. 5 Ps iqi ords of catches will be officially} came the very pleasant news that fied with their stay in Key West, . ma99 \takes @ al i oe ee | |patriated by the American Aid ry the ve t 6 | Ae the‘ apes Sieve: Mic’ Sepa -— It worked for him before.|Society during the past year.| kept. x jthe Miami-Key West Airway, Inc.,; we will get more requests for ac-] i's Si ae j lights, wherwes, houees, Gene go “ = a inter sccald Gk ub swoskil es, Se Saati lwas to start its plane service on’ commodations next year than we tha: the passage of the etc, and cory. jee seme = & Glance at the record: ey could get no Z pe e league will supervise the x f £ <n 99 |Amendment to Article 19 f ! suite deere and didn't have. money work of secariné guidés and bos ! November 25th on a basis of three; will be able to fill. i - a* mary ef comdiem a.¢ acti: G™EEE a & _-_—<— The White House compromised 38 Sucka hethedeph 1 dames | | voted on November 6, the laws! in each district sil ie gueeuhed lest winter with the silverites, ‘> ** home BSc SS. pelea tennr ieee grey Aen eae | relating to the sale of intoxicants! by the <uperintendent = eo = a "| Herman C, Huffer, Jr. presi-j everything needed to bring atten- \which were in effect on Decem-) fj . sal ims to }ber 31, 1918, are in effect now and will remain so until changed by the legislature of the state. with the backers of the railroad ; gent of the society has written] tion of the league and it: “GIBRALTER OF NORTH” SEEN pension bill and the Frazier-' Ambassador Strauss urging the, the attention of the world and as-} = i Lemke farmers’ bankruptcy act, {authorities to discourage women| ‘ist in every way those who come | IN FORTIFIC ATION OF ORESUND | it in such a position from wasfing, ' Key West to fish. \ “ CONDUCTED TOMORROW AFTERNOON velt and his aides to keep expen-| ditures within reasonable limits} . i aad At the same time, however, it 2 - ais = } This statement is substantiated te membership @& the faeces G+ cou Gee Ge Geese 4 to head off the bonus, $900 er $600 in railroad and ship} Day Made Chairman i | so: Mapes, Sin, SL Salat Seciaty of & anihend Gus aumiean S “+ fare for themselves and their chil-; Rev. = < sd -ehsirss STRATEGIC GATEWAY TO BAL pe finan technical forces —— « the Meleod ‘bank pay-off bill, the aren only to discover that nothing! mae sf te, eal ees a es thagereto fayarny ~ _— - ~ ~ age o oe 1 onl se , Ziman of the local chay znd will} E ’ {opinion stated in brief just exact-| house departeses! aw cor one ee ——- inflationists mae a awaits them in their former} attend to all matter: pertaining} iiiy ieciose Beem) lly what Mr. Lopez had said, at} members of the secketr ame ogee |e le of the more “exaggerated” spend- E its izati fe expe: ae # i . sti RC pas = ito its organization. He expects! By ELMER W. PETERSON out. would be an efficient safe-}gteater length, a short time be-| ~ -—-—_-- re ee ing measures. Sense Ave Widows jto have other orgenizations ini e©TOQCKHOLM, Nov. 20.—A: guard against invasion by water | fore. CAWTHON QVES ome es ae me A ‘Spending’ Congress? In some cases the husbands, ex-! Key West join in the plans of the| proposal to fortify Oresund, the, of the Baltic area. expecially if| That section of the law pro! —— — = The President will have much service men who married inj chapter Lepomis sameited the tro- narrow strip of water between| the Great Belt waterway to thejviding fer licenses specifically —= aa -__ the same situation with which to France, had died and the widows: Phies for the prize catches. | Denmark and Sweden. az a de-!routh of Copenhagen also were| states that a dealers license shail DESCRIPTION OF Ce we ee ee we sought a new start in their old: Vice President Sebastian Ca-| ¢ : for the entire Bal-! strongly fortified. ee ee ee ee contend in the coming session. FOU8' . Ee. OM rcra-preskléd at the mecting,| (Co, Meamae forthe entire: Bal- Foteonzi) ified. a / not be jess than $1,250 annually. towns. In other cases womén per-|"F°Ta Presided at the meeting./ tic area, ix being discussed in the, Swedish military authorities 0} $500 state, $500 county and —_s-— —— fe ney Abe next. congress promises to benaded their American husbands! Which was attended by 12 MeM-\ scrndimavian” prest: “itor have heen-non-cammittal on! cities” shall Wot -CHIKEE “less than oat 2. > Gus Gee in @ spending mood, perhaps even to spend their savings to visit Pers After roll call the <ecriay| The Oresund is the natural and; the project which is to be pre-| $250. It is also provided that the! — ee more so than was the last. their parents and perhaps to find sai on stee za re! sy a ; all ADE] most efficient gateway to the sented to the Swedish defense | license shall not be issued until | a The big test will come with re-.® Job. [sent members to be present <1 Baltic, and a most strategic mili-! committee. Danish military lead-|is paid for in full, and that no| SUPERINTENDERT GF FU Tir mee te se us ek Dts heen Shedd atte But France has no room {or} os point in the event that war,crs are more open in their inter-| fractional licenses shall be issued| 3c gusTeucteos saxe © Se © Ge & me ie tp AE them. The children are An Me ik | f 906 Whitchead|i® Europe should threaten the) et. The fear of a Germany that! All licenses to expire October 1.| SEE oa White House the budget for the icans and have no right to work! (jr ' 2 Vash 0 seit sine | extely or neutrality of the Scen-! might try to reach northward for os es ! EVERGLADES GESERWA SE ee ot ey fiscal year beginning next July 1 here; the mother has lost her|_ji0°t W#S Propesed for member ginavian and Baltic states. | food and raw materials is mo se-} ties ——<—— << + will be about as large as that ap- Tight; the French relatives rarely\""P gt eo Names t The plan advanced, it is held! eret in Denmark. RE tions provide no sale be-| TION VERY INTERESTING 0, ater Se SN le gueted: te: 6 for regular 2@v€.more than they can use} coe c j would make the strait a veritable| Strategy Supplants Power sane 6 o'clock p. m, and 7} al ~ - ae 2 vito themeelves and the cases end in| _ The Greeting Committce of the north. with mod No less an authority than Cap-| Clock a. m. No sale on Sunday 4 expenditures dur- for names of y rome 2 P jor election day. Females — ._ os o- and emergency expe charity, 7 names of young women “ho| ern coa:t artillery ready to play a tzin Paul Ipsen, chief of staff of a meas Be Te oe mee me ing the present fiscal year, or. Advice Held Wrong jwill serve at the information| qoyactating er re from the! the Danish coastal defense, has| ™Mers can be employed. | MIAMI FW = -2-e 6 a - = about $7,500,000,000, { “These people should never’ booth at the Florida East Coast | swedish and Danish coasts. | pointed out that the Oresund wa-, Nothing to eat may be sold or C#6thOn. sate saperetentiont —= aut os > Sack euparioneg bens shajin thi| Dave been advised to come to Railway station The secretary Preach Stronger Defense —_| terway has become a matter of in-| £iven away. No sale for Jess than Public tractor, Seley Gan 9 - as a rule members of congress /France,” Huffer said, “The moth- “2% instructed to call attention! This new emphasis on coast de-| ternational importance. through {half pint in securely sealed re-jté the Exensindee satwmal Quem go have a tendency to demand larger! ¢r had no way of getting a work-/ 0! {he FERA to the necd of a) rense is in keeping with a desire the orientation of the Baltic states; tainer. | Habitual drunkards may, “* ~uper-wutrerss ~~? sums for relief than proposed by] ing Permit even though she was! “Pf in the booth. | tor inereared armaments that is| (Finland. Estonia, Latvia and|not make purchases. And there Veting @ Sat 2 Oe ooo i aieestdtiialion |French born, yet at least $1,000 |. Tt was also suggested the secre-| gaining ground in peace-loving | Lithuania) to the west are a number of other provisiess;Mewaas <f tr Exuginte Se © aa . However much the administra-|¥#s wasted in shutting them back! 17 (nue up 1° maltem - “ang | Scandinavia, as a result of the| Military strategy, he also point-|which may or may not be en-) Sool Fark Auacumwn. Camino ig tion might wish to limit the total/2Nd forth across the ocean.” Heine thin ta the cttention of the; ‘angled political situation in jed out, is highly important for any | forced, it was said. oasd aon die ~~ toting, te the nen of uucmploy-| Th American Aid , Society! 00 Seaacarstion | | Enrope as = whole. [Protection of the Faltic area,! The above extracts are taken p je Ese tt tl Guapane aidan ment figures recently made public Which was founded by the late! 7D) MUMIRITAOD Oo ttee| Even the ruling social democrat since man power is lacking. from a statement issued by J. A. =* comprees he mes oxi “~~ by the American Federation of A™bassador Herrick and H- Toure that aucouiinance ts now? Suror™, (= Seanainavia are weal | Noi pen, smilitary,/aillemecs ate | Eecaias daecher a Gee, Geer ea a a - 5; 9 = Epo at an ordinance 15 NOW) Laing i sir traditional resict- sipated fo cared > that remaimes ——-_ Labor as well as other factors, it Cee soba ears being deauniup Gy the duayor 1 seh emviad ate —— auticwated Aer Ue aged grea, 'ment of malt and vinous beve-| 04 5 saascd wakes She <n might find congress reluctant to Patriated since then 2.659 persons jative to taxj rates. This ordinan », to..arms ; . . _{sinee public pacifism is too firm-1 rages and was received by County |. Sens <i ou eccode(isii baba) ) at a total cost of nearly 000 tin the stn au followe: From} _ What, is feared the most. is aj Iy rooted in Seandinavic. in Swe- Solicitor Lopez previous to the A ‘Re. Sip’, Kigere {all privately subscribed by Amer-|the FE, G..tation. to Diveinn) “* ia which the nestraliteat Geaton especially. It # accepted by’ election. The first paragraph com-| mq. Coe VST EY WEST ~~ ria Nt tack therefore, cans in France and the United ‘treet, 25 sents, . Reyond thet an Deane inavian cane gusear isa Pend Reeeeee Btn? “efit | cludes with the words “as becom-I tinal parks. the & . will be fo arrive at ‘a“fizure he States. nuth Beach. 25 . cents. Beyond} salar: ape Oe a e heca pay Gs aire N . a F tail: ing effective with the adoption « al Park an = omen 5 igened P. ras, veu SI ° u a . Norw: . | ean reasonably expect to hold The fund was designed to re-! White street to the east. 50.centa} Vu Tans RON ONE : J paliuogaas Tie rng ieeies - Amendment to Article Nime-! .ner-aniwer t against the onslaught pf, those, Patriate, Americans living in; Another eanference has been.call-; Plies to.a.,belligerent nation, ave aniwehclontt coopera ion | teen of the State Constitution and) j.. amt aot Renal Ate (STE es oc suumew os wt Wéeld ‘dpedd to ‘the * limit. France who had fallen upon hi! ed to take up the matter of auto? The ake soiaigg as a3 = Sars on omg ce = in my opinion are the laws the’ cational park = tamEEee ont eee That figure, toa, must netbe ao times. It does not apply to tran-j parking and. the inspection: of f,) Tne Porid.war saw . © trost immediate result legislature intended to be in ef- (una amd wkemen! some - ¥ + ea sient visitors. A ‘i a thickly sowed with mine: as a new- the publie conseioushess of Euro- sect gy, he: ti “ a. os large as to scare capital " abxeaans | autos. i : H — ect from the time of repeal un- prince a (as (oo - 2 i Se ee + Piscre was no report. of the | “Eley. sccture: The same proce-| pean affairs is expected to be that’ ti) it meets again.” ’ . " oe ee es Phaily nammittes and the sec./ dur. together with a powerful/ of increased military budgets for! Bek cinating . - imagined—alf of the victory wi etary wi cha an 0! r 2 - « be won. H this committee that the league ex- Pere amg Gia yeaah a eS a EE HAMILTON WRIGHT most popular function of govern SS ! his amd = ane So intageuse umenat servers ro oe PGRTER HOST AT BRIDE'S FRIENDS CITE ROYAL WOOING —os== voters. It's up to President Roose-; i } |HEAD OF LARGE NEwsPa. "°S ©" = (By Associated Press) | PER SYNDICATE ACCOM. without sacrifice of his command |they are 28, which is Marina’s — poe senate i | ATHENS, Nov. 20.—Of all the | age. PANIED BY HIS WIFE = j =» @ ATES Sh OS Ie j j . ss ; talk in connection with the en-} 5 ; . SOON — | Mrs. Harriet Mayfield Saun-| Wm. R. Porter, president of the| Mg vet or princess eee The names of other _princesj i VISIT HEE TRASH FIRE AT iders, 66 years old, died last night |First National Bank, entertained! (eee. to the Duke of Kent, none} 22d noblemen of much less rank! Hamilton Wright, Sr., head of pene: 110:30 o'clock in her home, 1025 , 3 5 seats ipl Face ae is. more revealing than the! than Price George, Marina’s one of the largest newspaper =yn- e RAILROAD YARD. Fleming street Ba Pesce diarerelaee Man eene' accel astonishment manifested by most! friends say, were suggested to | cates in i United States, and, FORMER KEY WE-TER Te SE. } ‘uneral wil e hel omorrow } * pany Marina’s . iv lye 4 ._| Mrs. Wright are spending a whi IED ees . afternoon 4:30 o'clock from the |Fecently come to Key West. ans he ay oe oe ecuiemmnbwmnante rs misieg (7 7 EE ” Lopez Chapel to the Fleming| || Guests ne eee ae Mi.|Greek princess’ “extraordinary ~ husbands, but Marina's! wie. Wright was a welcomed! VON SCHiesilin« Called by telephone, fire ap-|Street Methodist Church where /30d rs ae aan ee Miastiuek” in winning Prince George) ™other, Grand Duchess Helen of/ caller at the office of The Key} alee paratus from Number 3 station =p a be conducted by Rev. ea oe fe ae a aa F as a husband. Russia. cousin of the late Czar| West Citizen today, and express- — om « responded to a call from the | Shuler Peele. i rrcoaihaa eaatig ~ Me it emphasizes that Marina’s| Nicholas, set her heart on having|ed surprise at the many changes) ™™ paso uae a» Gp te F. E. C. last evening and found aj Arrangements for services and ; Tibbott, Sr. | parents not only are impecunious, | @ Prince of the first rank as son-j which have taken place since his|*? Strive by mater at a= cum pile of trash blazing. interment are in charge of Lopez j but that Marina is a princess al-| in-law. j last visit. Gate from New York for = sau The flames were quickly sub-| Funeral Home. — ; H NOTICE | most without a country, for she| Marina met George two years| Headquarters of the Wright With her mother. Mv Melle & wEEEE TO @ dued and after wetting the ground | Mrs. Saunders is_ survived by | ee ._.tand her family had to leave} 2° in London. er friends recall| Syndicate Features is at 30 Rock- = surrounding the fire. the pumps four sisters: Mrs, Thomas Pent,} All members of Key West ¢ ooo. when it became areontl |that the popular British prince efeller Plaza, New York, and from w & were returned to the station. Mrs. Eliza Guerro, Mrs. Walter Lodge No. 1 Knights of Py-! ee eA iesk Saree | then had numerous other interest-! there are sent out the interesting / . aia = { Roberts, of Key West and Mrs./thias, are requested to mect ‘at; |. v6 Ur os wg ‘hose friends | i@®, “likely” lady acquaintances,’ and informative articles which - = ~ ;John West, of Miami. the hall on Fleming street at 4 eae ae eecneradlf. theese friends {24 they say George merely made| are used by the press in many MONROE THEATER |} Members of the Knights of o'clock tomorrow afternoon for! 0f Marina herself, these friends |. mental note” of Marina. psoas MAE WEST in Pythias will attend the services,/the purpose of attending the! S#Y. almost despaired of finding ; “Just Cousins’ At Fi | Some years ago Mr. Wright * tes © . } ib i ted | fi ‘ : S. !a husband after she passed 25. { 7 BELLE OF THE | and pallbearers will be selected | funeral of Mrs. Thomas H. Saun- es | The two started a more or less| wrote a number of descriptive . NINETIES {from that organization. The late’ ders. | Mother's Ambition High | desultory correspondence—for it] articles, extracts from which are accompanied by © —_ 7 Me sia pra : Thomas H. Saunders, husband of | Requested by | She felt that perhaps she was} must be remembered that even if, frequently reproduced in the “Ten W. Veek whe & os te « » . tines: Balcony. # Orches |i Nirs. Saunders, organized the Isle | EVERETT R. RIVAS, | “too old,” for most European|they were not then really “in. Years Ago” column, @ ing New York Military Arcade = tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25< (fee c | y iy rs nm, appearing = 3 of the Sea Lodge, 104, K. of P.|nov20-1t Chancellor Commander.) princesses are married long before (Continued on Page Four) daily in this paper, i Cornwall ‘ NO TWO TASTES ARE ALIKE—BUT WHATEVER YOUR SAVORY REQUIREMENTS ARE, WAGNER’S BEER WILL ALWAYS PLEASE YOU. TRY ff Tomar

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