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Latest Addition To vit SENATOR GOMEZ © ee AND'MRS. C. L. SOULE: themacives justice last Is That Of Francis Bids! ‘MADE MEMBER OF | AND ~ MRS. | EXPOSITION UNIT phia Family By HERBERT PLUMMER (Ry Associated Press! WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 23. One of the striking features of | the “new des!” is the way Presi-| dent Roosevelt has called in blue} solve governmental problems. Seme of the most important) ers ‘of any officials in Washing-/ ton. The most recent addition that of Francis Biddle of the; famous Philadelphia family who! have gathered great momentum has been made chairman of the, 2nd the preliminary Bational labor board. The wealthy young Biddle pre-| sides over the destinies of labor.’ Time was when organized labor, would have been suspicious of a man of his background in such a postion of authority. There wes # hint of this when labor learned the President was considering him for the post, but it came to noth-' An ing. Biddle takes over the chairman- ship of the board with the bless- ’ ing of William Green himse president of the American Fed- eration of Labor. fw Called Johnson's Successor Another blue blood high in the councils of the “new deni” is W. Avereli Harriman, the wealthy young chairman of the board o: the Union Pacific railroad. Har- Timan's rise to power in NRA has been little short of sensational. As a matter of fact there are those in Washington who say that its- he now holds the piace in that or- ganization once occupied by Gen- eral Hugh Johnson. He is the tions for their friends. exposition from industrial and will be provided. at rental figuri From real administrative officer of : NRA. corner of the state and a thousan When NRA was reorganized Y@tious features of every phase of and a nine-man board supposedly took over the work of General deohnson, Colonei George A. Lynch was retired as administra- tive officer. Shortly thereafter, however, Lynch quietly stepped out and just as quietly young Har- riman took over his duties. Almost immediately the job took on a new importance. The ad- ministrative officer began to dis- cuss policy matters at NRA code hearings. The board began to fade into the background and Harriman pushed to the fore. Sister Champions Consumers | In the same organization with' Harriman is his sister, Mrs. Mary Harriman Rumsey, chairman of NRA’s consumers’ advisory board. . Mrs. Rumsey has had a place inj ““C0™- NRA since the very beginning.! She pioneered for the rights of the consumer during the formula-} . j assured the tien of the various codes for in-| “Florida on Pzrade.” BRITISH From the Columbig, Automobile we |GREAT INTEREST MANIFEST-, ED IN SOUTHEAST FLOR-| merly of Key West, are visitors| tion. IDA AS_ PERTAINS TO) in this city today accompanied by STATE FAIR PLANNED The active interest of South-| Mood as well as brains to help| st Florida in “Florida On Pa- rade,” the all-Florida exposition! relat and left that city coming! to be held in Orlando, has been! direct to Key West to meet ‘old: | usual loud sound-of ‘the’ gavel as i oiyweds. "The couple were stood | Whyte said the recital was a very ‘the mest myeteree- |} recognized by the appointment ‘of! i friends! Pests in the administration are! State Senator Arthur Gomez of | and Mrs. Morris Cochran. held by social registerites. And Key West as'a member” of the! Sie teo-cirens Go herdont wort-| | board“of directors: The exposition | there wa’ a great many people | tity was revedled“some”tinie ‘aft- Komp: and were “escorted to the summer homes in the spring. Many | TO SOJOURNERS enjoyed. wha huve regular winter quartef: in the state are making inquiries for accommodations for who will visit the exposition, and rome contemplate making reserva. Other concrete interest in t is shown in other a ness concerns and individuals w tenatively plan to present exhi Ample and appropriate space | for all. indoors or in the open 4 Mrs. MeDonald, were visitor: ial quiries, so far, it seems that e Florida life will be represented in MORE PRAISE FOR KEY WEST BOOKLET COLUMBIA AUTO, the variety a CLUB COMPLIMENTS t PUBLICATION Vancouver, dzy came compliments on the K West booklet for the Several copies of the booklet e sent to the club by the Key | West Administration, and the clus Administration Rotary Anns Guests Of Rotarians The idea was that the man/ canght with the lemon when the | evening music stopped was to be termed | [CHESTER, when they entertained the Rotary | the “guilty party.” Bill Kemp! | The Key West Rotarians did The PAREGOY MAKE UP PARTY;| Anns at a reception TO LEAVE TOMORROW which was'came to a stop, and was there- iC Leth kind a Se held for sentence to be pass-! | <oaee by far any like PAE ES Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Soule, tox sponsored by this organiza- ee lady holding the rose was ; Rotary Ann Gladys Cabrera. and; the president presented her with! a box of chocolates. As a sentence ‘to Bill Kemp, he was handed a The session was presided over by bill of one dollar to pay for the! | Mrs, Chester A. Paregoy. who was! Eddie Strunk, who started the (1/'d",,pni *s Tent Re was term: | sontine off with a “bang,” but. mainder of the evening. Newlyweds Given Gift Another feature of the program iN} was not responsible for the un- as the presentation of a gift to {Mr. and Mrs.‘ Charles Taylor, jin Key West last winter. The party attended the Eastern nevertheless the presiding officer, Siar Convention this week They are guests of Mr. \ hei ‘had been “framed” by one of @2ainst the wall on the opposite ide of the roomy, and were taken; | née fellow Rotarians; whose iden-, charze of by ~ Sergeant-at-Arms) | Melvin Russell. assisted by Mr. ‘Soule told The Citizen that | ¢ through good, looks. picture as a baby own, some of the ladies said a pretty baby. with all after some deliberation Mr. Moreno Song, Rendered The Rotarians rendercd ma PROMINENT ORNITHOLOGIST °., ‘2°! ne® Songs during the OF NEW JERSEY AND WIFE * hit, the entire membership made because i joining in the singing the most handsome “Baby | WERE VISITORS TO KEY! An outstanding feature of the Rotarian” in the club WEST DURING WEEK program was a “Lemon and R Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Wright s of Sebas- Robert O. was the club’s guest. - MISS G. ROBERTS DIES LAST NIGHT FUNERAL SERVICES ARE BE- ING CONDUCTED THIS AFTERNOON stunt. A lemon was passed around were pr to the men and the rose to the ladies while the music played. ; N. J. MeDonaid, prominent ornithologist of New Jers and] Mrs. lighted with the city. ' Especially was the flora of the city a source of great pl re toi M “who is a close dent of “botany and was de- j lighted to have the opportunity of udying so many varieties of trop- flowers. phase of her ~ MIAMI ON SUNDAY SECOND CF SERIES ARRANG- ED BY FLORIDA EAST COAST COMPANY i | vate es McDonald. said she had : of course. seen many tropi jshrub:, flowers and trees, in oth-| The Florida East Coast Rail-| Miss Grace jer parts of Florida, but never,in’ xs, wili operate another excur-| yea nd of such luxuriant! ion from Miami to Key, West! night y residence at | growth as here. This was one rea-' Sunday, according to word rece . after an ill- Hieted je and Mr. McDonald’ 4 here today from the Miami of j extended their 24 hours long-' ;fices of the railway ' services are being held ‘of Florida and they were to stop TOU" trip rate put into effect cra = paisa ir losge Sag their fF the one-day ursion last | Church. o ree aE cer niche eke 1, i Week, and L. J. irvin, district p Palibearers way north last night where he will make a study of its hab He told The Citizen this heron, sometimes called.the giant crane, is a non-migratory bird. and its habitat is ¢ ed to ‘the envi- trons of Florida Bay. om L. Gre A. R. Miller senger agent for the Florida East Bz Coast Railway at Miami, in a tele-! Sen. gram to M. E. Gilfond, director of the depertment of public rela-' {tions in the Key West Adminis. tration, said today that the Russ ell Melvin the Lopez Funeral Home. Miss Roberts is ed by her KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1934. At Enjoyable Luncheon Last Night 4 | was “found wanting” as the music | Bill When * } e s wi be 1 bute: dustry and has championed his Peewatcandyiarsle, distributed | cause indefatigably ever since. | wwe must say these adverti «< YACHT SAILS | SAILS LAST There are others from cele! booklets are the finest of their brated families scattered through-| tyne we have seen,” Miss } out the “new deal” set-up about! Fredog, secretary of the secs NIGHT FOR | HAVANA: whom: little is heard publicly. Inj pureau, wrote in part, “and you! most instances they are persons! are certainly to be complimented | who long have been interested in| oy such an exceptionally fine pro-| NENEEMOGSHA HAD BEEN public affairs and who have been| duction. farther we will be very afforded an opportunity to trans-! happy to distribute same to all i late that interest into action by aj terested inquirers.” man of their own background and: environment. TIED UP AT PORTER DOCK FOR TEN DAYS KEY WEST GROUP o.oo. gcmeme: - DUE HERE SUNDAY : WHERE TO GO sha, ‘which hag been in port for the past 10 da: ' the Porter Dock company’s main j pier, sailed last night for Havana. ! TONIGHT Cuban bl Mrs. John C. Park, daughter. This yacht was rece tly pur- ing Dance.” i Mrs. Will Daughtry, and Mrs.’ chased from the Americatt owners Monroe—“Among the Missing”| Sidney Thompson, will leave'in Philadelphia by an _ Italian and “His Greatest Gamble.” Tampa this morning over the! count and when it arrived in port Palace—“The Man From Hell.’ | Tamiami trail and expect to ar-/ was flying the American flag. —— trive in Key. West Sunday. Three times the Neneemoosha TOMORROW j - The group are members of the was taken out on the trip to Ha-! Monroe—“She Loves Me Not.”; Order Eastern Star and went to! vana and on two occasions was Palace—“The Affairs of Cel-| Tampa to attend the convention! forced to return to port because! ini.” held there this week. bof unsettled weather condtions. i appreciated by d berthed at: 5 } cursions would be offered each long as we have good Mr. Irvin pressed appreciation for the re-j ception given the visitors by Key felt in his telegram ex- Westers, and said that he certain the courtesies were the excursioni: ay, equalling last Sun-! The excursion train will arrive! after the Miami-K less than two hours Commodore plane of West Airw: flight to Key We With the exci ons operating each Sunday into this Island City. y Westers can look foryard to d of visitors during ason, it is shown. a steady ro the winter ALWAYS REFRESHING Delightful soda fountain drinks and delicious flavors of Jersey Ice Cream. Gardner’s Pharmacy Phone 177 Free Delivery Inc., ends its intial} mother. Mrs C. Roberts. i t ulia A. Be; n Roberts. Wardlow and Mrs. Doris M. Delgado. ‘U.S. DESTROYER TO LEAVE SOON : JACOB JONES TO BE REPLAC- ED BY CLAXTON COMING TO THIS PORT The De which has bee Jaceb Jones. sonnel « ing toni ee - GREATLY E OF INSTITUTION ! ' ' A delighted audience heard the , musical recital given last night in ff i ' ri il | | St. Cecilia's Hall by the high archeriare. thew emmy school pupils of the Convent of decane Shas te €. © 2 Ee j Mary Immacuiate. i mad emi — = to Numbered smong the guests! pad hm | Were a number of visitors to Key | ay wo 4 — | West, including Miss Eunice; which cannet be teunt i amp | Whyte, of the local administra. ‘other nar: of the United Suase | tion, who is a iover of music. Mass | We have cilarng ty emp: ant od we excellent one and gave an oppor- tunity for some of the accom- plished young women musicians; ef the school té show their ex- | ceptional ability. | bemephers> Or armies ed by any duet or weet oe to be found any pie & = soa i = | ie is planned ‘to open in 1936 to Fun ‘from’ Meryland at thé convention, | er. Charlie‘‘Smith "war“alleged” president's chair. While there.! The opening number of the emcee aye ‘ae — for 100 days, and much of it i to/and it woilld have been 2 £004 te haye betn'the-one concocting NCS Were Prevented with a “Gold program wes an overture, “If 1) Ons ——— jbe continued as a permanent all- idea to have had a special rep-' ene bid Hae ee ae bop King,” by Son eee We have. aside roe < Gee is| Florida feature. | resentative from Key West to of-| the *eheme- Venuthful ‘set, comcone knocked | Yate Be Brantley. G one tot ees os Se Preparations for the exposition ficially invite those in attendance | Bang! Bang! Bang! it over. and on striking the floors Aronovitz, A. Parks, G. James, “4 Besline offerings. a seco? oe at the convention to visit Key! A contraption was rigged con- it was completely broken, which’ — Moffat. O. Kemp, C. Bethen- Se ae «ae ae Wet bate setacning. | taining explosives which was plac- appeared to be a very unfortunate | court, T. Sands; Mandolins, J. =) SGasl) Ses se suas. Se made such progress thay work on’ He did not miss an opportunity AS on the stand facing Pre: ident gncident.. - However. at tiie ee James. M. Page; Banjo Guitar.) oy sae sig | Sendebupicig Geil sothex Golouatuts to tell all PRE ee Strunk. and on coming down with ture it was shown that it was 4) W. Goehring; Pianos, M. M. Dion, « oan preparation to tell all with whom he came in: the gavel striking the caps of the fake set. Following the laughteri], Deleney, C. Fernandez, 4 « a | of the grounds is reported 2s al-' contact of the meny attractions’ explosives, there was a great noise and excitement over the “spill”.! Jenks. Sat these most in sight. Architects, engi- feted here and believed that his. ¢ojowing. Each time the gavel the president brought out a real; Other numbers rendered were: 2°** ™™* meere, builders “ond ce bey bring results. was sounded there was another nice gift which was presented to} Love and Flowers by F. Ald- — . with ‘waded Specialises hese ‘boca aati a aad — Naa cap going off, and bang after Mr. and Mrs. Talor. ‘with all rich—T. Sullivan. pension. bury for some time, and plans, 2. tomorrow for pied ga '@* | bang was heard until all of the present tendering congratulations; Seguidilla. Op. 327, No. 14, by Joa” specifications and estimate Ren nik mis as coc explo ives had been set off. Con- to the happy coupl C. Bohm—G. James. i a completed in some cases and soon i earekiclak Ae: the Naval Train- fusion reigned for a while, but Interesting Feature Violin. Petite Bourree, by A cumautier Ghe qemu aaa will te ready in others. Pe kestewe $ everyone soon gathered themselves‘ The art gallery ‘was alzo a fea-| de Prosse—E. Moffat; piano, G. 9°70 ggg gue intere:ting feature to the = ee and the program was started off ture that proved very interesting. | Iturriaga. disbelicl” We co =a directors is the deep interest in as outlined. contained pictures of Ro-| Momento Giojoso. Op. 42, No 4 2. pene whe Gout fare , the exposition expressed by win- FLORA OF CITY Rev. J. C. Gekeler was the prin- ns when they were young 3, by Noskowski—M. Brantley verte lag Hen Qu wana dec isieieretinc sll oats l cipal speaker of the evening, de- ren. It was shown to be very, Violin, La Brunette by Severn jy 4 i te oom Sale, and iany-Wit Shot “Piek: livering an excellent address, with It to identify of the. —G. Jame; piano, J. James lca ye ge ida on Parade” on their automo-j MUCH PLEASURE ; Mrs. Gekeler rendering three arians from these pictures. Ini A Song of India by Rimsky- 41 tp: cemmet ee get biles when they return to ‘vocal solos which were greatly instance identification was! Kersakow—L. Warren. es Petit Bolere, Op, 62, by Ravina A. L. Castillo. Song, @ Dry Those Tears, by S. C. SINGLETON Del Rigo—M. M. Dion-F. E% worth; piano. L. Delaney; violin Gay Vienna by L. C. Rebe—J Ouvre tes Yeux Bleus by Mas Cc Iturriaga M. POET AND AUTHOR SEuES Dion. s | Roery by E. Movinc—C. Bes LETTER TO KEY WEST a> nandez. MINISTRATION EMBODT ENC Impromptu, Op. 28 No. 2 Reinhe Jenks. IGM PRAISE Violin, The Juggler. by E. Sev ern—S. Aronovitz; piano, K. Ay pel as ’ Snowbirds. Op. 26, by B The Lon # leigh—L. Delaney & Polacca Brillante 3 * st 2 in © M. M. Dion i iolin. Poet ang . won & e—G. Ybarmea; , rN co 2 . heme Varie by Chaminade a : “é arlman. = n, Berceuse Z Brantley; Espag t F x : a « a ceived orders cal r York, where he of another ves He expects te tomorrow. } company ination rst Mate W. D. ‘MAN BROUGHT TO CITY FROM CAMP _ MONROE ‘THEATER | fn “AMONG THE omenens, i “HIS GREATEST GAMBLE ' Matinee: Ba\cony. 10°. Grabee tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25e ee nee temo or mm eam ce te ee ' - Bae ee QUALITY IN EVERYTHING IS IMPORTANT--IN BEER IT IS EXTRA IMPORTANT-—-THAT’S WHY WAGNER'S BEER IS THE LEADING BEVERAGE OF TODAY