The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 24, 1934, Page 1

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s4¢ e-" £5 _. gin in the near future is the state- ment made. today..by Miss Nina | Ryder, director of relief work in Key West. + Some forsee prospects for etiffest tilt he thas had with gress thus far if he ‘clings to Position he outlined before eases will be :provided for in them «will be. those: . destitute families’ who ‘have no mattresses; next, those who are ill and last, those whose mattresses are worn out. A list of those who are entitled to these products is being pre- pared by social service workers of the administration and distribu- tign will be made through the commodity room. Care is to be taken that the mattresses do not get into regular commercial channels. Efforts wil! be concentrated in preventing the new products coming in contact with the old ones at the time the changes are made. im Washington. His reference to old age pen- sions then, that he didn’t know whether this was the time for any such federal legislation, is certain to have repercussions on capito! hill when the legislators gather in January. Members of Congress, new as well as old, had been led to expect a different attitude on the part of the White House. Just before the last congress adjourned, in a special message President Roosevelt declared: “I am looking for a sound means which I can recommend te provide at once security against several of the great disturbing gathered at one place and burned, it is planned, factors. in -life—-especially ii which relate’ to unemployment} ew. and old age.” All of the mattresses are made from Federal Relief surplus com- modities by work relief clients for distribution solely to needy fam lies. It is a work project. Pressure See. Possible Many of the incoming senators and representatives’ waged “a large part of their campaigns un- der the impression that far-reach- ing social legislation would be pre- sented by the administration. Pressure may be brought to bear on them to make good some of their promises. There was considerable ment in the last Congress for old age pensions legislation. Repre- sentative Connery of Massachu- setts, chairman of the house labor sa terprise. During the first three weeks this project was in operation, 100 mattresses were made. Distribu- tion will be made once a week and in the order of those who need them most. WRECKING VESSEL ARRIVES IN PORT senti- committee, and Senator Dili ‘of Washington sponsored such a measure. TUG KILLERIG WITH CAP- The bili would have provided federal aid to states with old age pension laws. Word came up from the White House, howevet,!* that the administration, was at| work on a general program of so- Berthing at the Porter Dock ¢ial security and the bill was side-| (52° morning was the sohanlearia pee ie? lerigy of the MenitzGhap- Revision—Or Compromise? | naa jcampaipi en, fopte to Bak How far members of Congress,| nore ftom Panama, mi especially the new ones, would) The chip is towing the Collier dare oppose the administration n} Achilles to Baltimore and stopped the issue of a more liberal pro-| here for supplies and fuel before gram in this field than offered by} continuing the voyage. the President is problematical. | In command of the Killerig is _ Those elected on the democratic} Captain Charles Davis, formerly ticket November 6, particularly] jn command of the Tug Warbler, those in the senate, will think} stationed at Key West, and on the hard before openly opposing the| arrival of the ship he was greeted President's known wishes. They|by many friends, both employes are aware of the fact that it was} of the company and Key Westers largely through the popularity of|whom he knew when stationed TAIN CHARLES DAVIS TIES UP AT PORTER DOCK Tog Mr. Roosevelt they were able to} here. pile up majorities and this thought RES: SEES EST alone will make it difficult to tear them away from their moorings. MORE PRAISE FOR The White House, however, al- ‘ways has shown a tendency in the KEY WEST BOOKLET past to avoid an open conflict “with Congress. It is possible that if Mr. Roosevelt finds himself confronted with an overwhelming} Rev. A. L. Maureau, S. J., of sentiment for a liberal program of| St. Mary’s Star of the Sea social security he may revise some| Catholic Church. is in receipt of of the views he expressed before) * letter from Richard Reid, the advisory council of NCES, or| tor of The Bulletin, thanking him at least compromise. | for a copy of. the Key West book- {let sent him. ADVISORY { The letter in part says: “I {thank you for sending me the {splendid booklet on Key West. It ADVISORY 10 a. m.—The} ought to be very effective; it tropical disturbance has recurved; makes me want to return there to the northward, being central| and stay there indefinitely about 350 miles southwest of Ber-; Mr. Reid visited Key West muda, attended by shifting gales zbout eight years ago with the and by winds of hurricane foree editors of the Georgia Press during Rear center, j the convention days. —_———. — . —__—. ® EVERYBODY’S DRINKING WAGNER’S BEER. MEN LIKE IT BECAUSE IT SATISFIES AND HITS THE SPOT. LADIES LIKE IT BECAUSE IT’S MELD AND MELLOW f ; ! (Special to The Citizen) | ! | Potentate Blanton. while _tenta- | tive, provide for a Caravan Lunch- feon to begin 12:15 o’clock Satur- jday afternoon, The luncheon will) ‘Three different -classes of -re-; be held in the banquet hall.of the Scottish Rite Temple, located on: the distribution... First to receive: BY MAHI TEMPLE ON DECEMBER 8 | OLD-FASHIONED SHRINE DAY i TO BE OBSERVED IN CON- NECTION WITH VARIOUS FESTIVITIES MIAMI, Nov. 24.—The annual Fall Ceremonial and Old Fashion- ed Shrine Day of Mahi Shrine} | Temple has been definitely set for} | Saturday, December 8, according} ministration. 'to announcement made yesterday Distribution of mattresses made} by Judge W. Frank Blanton, illus-; in the plant of the FERA will be-| trious Potentate. Additional plans announced by Northwest North River Drive and Third Street. Following the luncheon a mu- sical concert by the Shrine Band Chanters has been scheduled. | 22d ¢ rt ee eee | principle upon which rehabilita- The music will be under the direc- ; tion of Noble William J. Kopp. band director, and Noble Raymond J. Priest. director of Chanters. The ceremonial, always eagerly | Build: r enticipated by: the Nobifity of the; by individual citizens and Shrine, will begin promptly at 2/ structures are being erected by first; private interests. Some business o'clock. Officiating at the section of the ceremonial will be; 2 special divan consisting of Hen- ry L. Oppenborn. illustrious Potentate; Charles W. Tomlinson.) residences are being High Priest and Prophet; Orril W-. Walter, Chief Rabhan; Clyde W.) :Tolson, Assistant Rabhan; Charles! for the citizens of K ! Martin-Vogue. Oriental ‘William Kitchen, Orator; Z. ‘ Wright, First Ceremonial iter; William Laird, Second Cere-|in this activity which is healthy All useless bed things will be! monial Master; Albert F, Warrin-'for the community; with private ‘ er. Marshal; George Morgen, Cap-j building Sy Ptain of the Guard; Raymond J.; laborers and skilled workers must 5 Climinating any| priest, Director. and Raymond] chance of infection or the spread-| Fisher, E. E. Westman, John Rol- of “germs -or- insects’ to- =the! ing* Louis "Moore-wnd ©. A. Vor Guidi i Wellar, Attendants. Noble W. } Randle Becker. director of wor! {will be in full charge of the & } teresting and exciting second sec- ‘tion of the ceremonial | At 9 o’clock in th Miss Ryder, and is not to be con-j dzace will be held in the Shrine | fused with a private industrial en-! Temple, Biccayne Boulevard and} Shriners | ladies have been invited | Special entertainment is{ | Fourteenth street. All and thei to atten’ being arranged for presentation and refreshments will be served. Potentate Blanton also requests ; that all Shriners who are mem- bers of other Temples register at once with Recorder Fred W. De Laney, whose office’ is in the !Shrine Temple. This is being done so that visiting Shriners may vail themselves of all privileges of Mahi Temple not only for the jimmediately approaching festivi- \ties but for all affairs during the jensuing season. Potentate Blanton jcaid. , “MEXICAN ALIEN "LEFT YESTERDAY »MAN THAT WAS HELD IN | COUNTY JAIL TAKEN TO ' NEW ORLEANS j i Antonio Delgado Munoz, Mexi- fcan, who has been in the county jail since September, charged with ‘illegally entering the United is en route to New Or- ere he will be tried in | United State scourt. ! On two previous occasions this |alien made illegal entry to this tecountry and each time was de- | ported. This last attempt to evade }the law was frustrated by the vigilance of Willard Ru: hief | of the border patrol in Key West. who captured Munoz near tpe No Name Key ferry wharf in Sep- tember. Since then he was held pending Washington and advices from yesterday afternoon left over the! |the F. E. C. ' East Coast in the custody of M. McFarland, deputy United States marshal from Miami. We'll Fix or Paint Your CAR at LOW COST When you bring your car to our station, you'll feel certain that the job will be done right Lou Smith Service Station | White and Catherine Phone 522 j work being undertaken by private; | work, was not merely an | phrase designed to catch the eye— Mas-} | lations committee. | KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1934. Rehabilitation Of Key West To In the issue of Monday, The of necessity be removed from the | i these private projects. “The social service division of cf the private development which the administration and the hand- Rn 3 jing out of direct or work relief,; is taking place in Key West along} 12. conceived for those persons, construction lines. Many of the; who. although willing to work. | we . 1 could not find any employment} by the photographer for the ad-) ! emergency measure. B. M. Duncan, Key West “as “The entire success of the pro-| ministrator, when asked about the. interests and their cooperation in program, said this attitude is most} eee Nine to the administration, {CMe Producing activities of their “The slogan. ‘Help to all who| °¥™- help. themselves, which was! Much Activity adopted shortly after the Key, “Here in Key West there is West administration began its considerable building going on idle’ few months ago. It behooves every | perzon on relief to make an hon- t and sincere effort to gain em- ployment on those projecst and and ear, but.a statement of the tion of Key West was begun, said Mr. Duncan and continued: Building Repairs “Buildings are being repaired new s : lief program. far as consistently pos-| ible the social service division of { adnjaistration will attempt} a check on those persons refusing to work on private pro-| jects. and their names will be stricken from the relief rolls. “The rehabilitation program, th houses have been expanded to take care of the anticipated in- crease in trade and a number of remodeled and renovated for this winter. “While this activity speaks well West and their desire to participate as in- dividuals in the rehabilitation of t the island, there is another point li-supporting city and r of private building s now under way indicates the program is cceeding. put unless those on the relief ro'ls. as far as pocsible, return} to this private employment, the ertire purpose of the program} will have been defeated.” activity under wav, CALLED MENACE TC CHILDREN; known the world over as being ——— - strong, decile and hardy. EXCURSION a Pie yore D : P E Then, too, Germans under : SS a : : : _> ee 3 a Be? Le Se stimulation by the es are - ernst | Seo “Seaeeetee TS DETROIT. Nov. 24.—-A_ two- Icelanders to take more German one ——— ,— months’ h for Merton Ward Wares in exchange ‘ EXPECTED THAT aPPeots we Gaodtich, charged with the martc) 2. Coan ale. 40s 2 - * . a " ‘th the MUI) headed by Erwin Metzner, r--| MATELY TWO HUNDRED . . PLANE SERVICE der of ll-year-old L an Galla- cently conferred here with the = = = —_— = = her, continues—spurred by the| Icelandic Chamber of Cor Wu. COME GEE ~ = ou -_—- stateme psychiatrists that} — - ae = - eee a MANY KEY WESTERS WILL © 2 C'S aa ‘SPECIAL TRAIN Advices re - : — ete ilian known to her - ind " - = BE ON HAND TO GREET AR- chums as Lily. walked from her COMING TONIGHT _ - RIVAL OF PASSENGERS TO- hou vit the afterneon of j <8 a Septe . a charity punch- -——— = o 26 MORROW MORNING voard under her arm, She was one| BRINGING MEMBERS OF OR. 2 Many Key Westers are looking of many child n going from house } DER OF EASTERN STAR; e ~ forward to the landing of the 18‘ ' house selling chances to aid{ GOING TO HAVANA ¢ ticket office =, Mina . passenger seapiane Commodore their parish school. ‘ hat a fi . - tomorrow which will arrive at Key Rady ta Yi ] — West 10:15 o'clock initiating the pom | id & 2 Gad Six days later police found her between this eite-aind Misi k behind a bed in Scheduled to arrive the 4 plane are more than a dozen men, prominent in government and civie circles and several who are deeply interested in the develop- at twe-reom apartment ad been slain the apartment was ohs, all of ment of the air service between ¢ girls, obscene scribbling on the two cities. them Preparations have been com- Goodrich, a trap drummer in a pleted by the local greeting com-, beer garden orchestra, and his| mittee to meet the plane on ar- crippled wife had lived in the; rival and extend the hand of wel- come to the distinguished guests. Members of the committee are Mayor William H. Malone, B. M. Duncan, local administrator , ©. FERA, Sebsstian Cabrera, acting! Records showed Goodrich was, president of the Key West Hos-i released from a hosp pitality League, Mrs. William R.. criminal Warren, chairman of the league! Jan greeting committee, Robert Spottswood. chairman of the league’s transportation committee, partment. They were last s one day after Lily disap He is charged with murder, his wif en re and is wanted for question- ital for the{ Lima, Ohio, in hgd been com- ce for molesting insane re school children. Rewards Total $3,500 E. E. Stokes, assistant to Mr. A manhunt was organized; re-! J. Gerry Curt: lirector s amounting to $3,500 were nd recreation and M. E. of Goodrich ctor of the public re- were printed and toe the Go culiarities It is expected that a large as- mblage of citizens will be at terminals when the d, is thin- j plane alights near the floating de-| faced and protruding ipot which is berthed at the pier.! ears and t en teeth. His ee Flor pall and has | brown, bobbed hair. She has a MONROE THEATER } «mai mole on per lip and use her led by infan- limps _ percepti {tile paralysi Goodrich ws Bing Crosby-Miriam Hopkins in— SHE LOVES ME NOT Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ [the country. | | Citizen will publish-the first of a Telief rolls for employment on/ { eectas “6k picsumas sheowtag! seas] and were without income, and for) the ago, and others are being taken! those persons incapacitated—re-|20W being conducted {ferred to in social sewwice circles} West says that the campaign will) 2s ‘unemployables’ only as an} be continued until the end of next } week. gram of direct relief and work; tions of the city to be visited by/ irelief depends upon persons onthe workers, but it is believed the! whom everything co ou bee © go — ie ae relief rolls finding employment in| entire city will have been can-| new and surprising and ear => the spirit of the rehabilitation| private industry as rapidly as pos-| vassed before the end of next) > ‘sible, or in creating jobs and in-| week. sults had been ‘obtained im the! success as a resort. drive to date. Treasurer W. The : effectiveness ; Bates of the local chapter, said of Tue ceo that to date none of the workers | %¢*¥ Was demonstrated ty an = ———————— now, as compared with that of aj had made any returns. ; — membership campaign promises to | parlor. be successful, but the only report made relative to money received relieve the high cost of the re-| is that of $50 made the early part | of this week by Mrs. Ogle, an an- ANXIOUS TO TRADE "= = === == 2 was designed to make Key West! INCREASED LAND DEVELOP- many is anxious finished products for * | ponies and herrings. MURDERER OF GALLAHFRGIRL” = for an increased need for draught animals, members of the Order of Ex fhas been gwen out @ ~< = fitais*tomight from Miami ‘Gr - special train due at 12 o'clock MILORD ' = is known there w 0 ON VISIT HERE : Florida on a special trig Ha- ade - a vana. - = . The special train mi FORMER CUBAN CONSUL && * inging the traveler KEY WEST To REmam ed to leave at & o'ch eve- . ning and is due to about FOR TWO WEEKS midnight. The passengers will at . . > once go on board the Florida ani * - == the ship is to sail at 1 o'clock eee | gE EASE ag ALD Ker We 2 mone 7 - - -* ~ day 80 first class second cla two there are no clues| of n rada Palma * soar yesterday afternoon f h two cars of furniture. palhapelpcotie~ = . Di ial car of tankage. one of ac 2 - 341 t "coe . baggage. ee Freighter Brazos, of the Cls UP To BaTe EQUIPMEST } Mallory Lines, arrives r and as Efficient Mechion =i eee 10 o'clock from Galves sclve your MOTOR TROUBLES freight for not believed able, consisti jto raise enough money to leave: sponge: ‘laneous assorment. TO BE COVERED BY WORK-) ne i ERS; NO RETURKS FROM “HEIP TO ALL WHO = Paenge Set Se Red Cross membership drive | * Compiling 2 gumte book Sar the in Key | incoming tourists the wanter But there re certam thing: thet guuie | beoks cannet mcisde kk will be op There still remain dome sec- | to x TEXPONC te the Wisrle ce es ‘Sane le —— a ee ee a | MEDesS to answer questems ace te re! Qustely will largely @etermae cur Asked this morning what rae ee me LL feadent that tek piece ce Maca aware. the! A woman was locking fer abe “= St Ge ome oe lace but did net know the exe — a ee re She eppreachec 2 poure- man who, net being ahle te sup tected Ger Se Ge cm, | ply ber with the efermaten. Sent a ee oe himself to a drug steve ame ee ne Geet oe Ge “eee” As far as he is acdress. bevk and directec the stommeer Views gee eer see <a come That & ‘ee coertee—et shee merely the empty gesture of esa™ tess; ts the ere of coum - — — ae © a and 1 tess that amke deep and & oot rs ™ _ nd tor Tre woman, Bern. fxiends of this » them fee! ‘were treated with a care fiend and that = was ap diem! piace te visit. Se it w very fime te newe 6 guile beck for Key Wen But we Sep Westers must be srepemed & oe) with information and wth a= « titade of belpfuinee we super meat this gmde bedk tien MENT IN EAST PRUSSIA GIVEN AS REASON returs ea veer (fy Associated Press? REYKJAVE Nov. 24.—Ger- to trade her Iceland hiness a eee a ee ee — ae ee weer ees ee - Oa et Re oer oe Increased jand «development im and Iceland ponies are Whikk no eefinite numer! uf er " " . 200 people would Stean aftern ip Cuba sailed for Ha a Ww passengers . seven a on ons of freight an Ferry Est this Winter—TRY US local ip sailed midnight

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