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| Relative To Ditferent| STAR UNITS WILL Policies —— LOCAL MASONIC GROUPS ARE MAKING PLANS FOR By BYRON PRICE (atet Bureau, The Associated) Washingtea) TOR RIDE UPON THEIR AR- RIVAL WEDNESDAY — Something akin to the Einstein theory has been evolved by va- rious edministration spokesmen = Members of local masonic or- explain what's what abodt cur- ietiains ate weals > vent political complezities. tions today to entertain menibers ‘There is such a thing as rela-}of the Order Eastren Star, now tivity im politics, it is contended,| it Havana, with a motor ride a8 well as in science; and it is add-| *T0UNd the city when they return 8 Get odact ‘ ding of | 7°™ Cuba Wednesday. relative values often leads to what} outs are Mr. and Mrs. Charles might be called political Wiusions. | Lowe, Hollon Bervaldi, Mrs. Wil- Fer instance, many public statements have been made to} xi0ys for all who have cars to of- the effect that Mr. Roosevelt} fer them to take the visitors on ‘ ‘ ‘ the trip. ? = Mr. and Mrs. Knapp returned Those in charge of the arrange-; the left after he took office, and/ jast week from the Eastern Star, that he now is sliding back sev-| Convention in Tampa where they spent the greater part of the time ss ia Pe Sey distributing the booklets recently Mr. Roosevelt himself denies) jesued by the FERA and telling this. His thesis is, in effect. that} the people of the <«ttractiveness the administration hes been in| of Key West. exactly the same spot all along;} Telling of their experience Mr. that it only sems further to the| Knapp said to The Citizen that right just now because the political | representatives from all over the backdrop of public sentiment| Uniced States and from the far took such a violent lurch to the| corners of the earth were in at- left in the elections. ~ “Wiis’s Standing Still? It is easy to see the difficulty | those from Key West. - of grappling with such a supposi-| Much enthusiastic interest was tion as that, of analyzing it ac-| arou-ed by the distribution of the ‘in nee booklets, more than 500 of which a a definitely | were placed in the hands of those Things are so mixed up all! whose interest indicated they ‘round, and still are moving so| YOU!d possibly be future visitors. | Some of these were from Canada, rapidly in so many directions, that ceners from Mexico and “even Seana to tell what figures in | China’s representatives were pro- an en ee ore eee smn vigpd, with the beautiful and in- volves around them. | teresting gems of art. 3 Sametines public men have}, When the excursionists arrived thought they were standing still | from Miami Saturday night to em- whe ‘bark for Havana, there were a anually Gey were not. In number of representatives from the present disordered state of 14641 masonic units on hand to ery ie wrouild be 2 ery accom | meet them and assist them in get- e could . é fixed point from which exact lati- NE the !uREage on Se tude and longitude coud be meas-' nq it is understood the trav- we. __lelers were informed of the pro- Perhaps any real map-making | poseq visit to the points of inter- may have to be postponed until | ost on their return and the oppor- the present gyrations cease. Some | tunity of seeing mzny interesting day historians may be able to de-} ang engaging matters other than take place during the earthquake. ae od oop BIRTHPLACE OF Take the cause of the govern- : fs Vice-President Garner. It is well known that in the Se wrued thet be be mansled be-| conzens OF CALVI ARE CON- eause of his suspected radicalism. VINCED CHRISTOPHER WAS charged he kept silent because he Wes more conse ive than his termine just what dislocations did} those pictured in the booklet. ment’. titular second-in-command COLUMBUS FOUND 1932 campaign there were those <r In the 1934 campaign, it was BORN HERE IN A HOVEL party. Adtually, ‘did he or the party change? Or the case of that other re- : puted second-in-command, Don-} CALVI, Corsica, Nov. 26.—The ald Richberg. citizens of Calvi are convinced Is he. or is he not, in his pres- | that Christopher Columbus w ent role of placator of big busi-| born here in a tumbledown hovel, news, precisely the same Richberg | historians to the contrary. : whe so recently was fighting} To be on the safe side the city valiantly for the cause of thejcouncil decided to buy the old working man. and doing so much | house. . te increase the power and prestige} The owner, an Englishwoman, of organized labor? Mrs. Baker, asked $466. The coun- Witness Al Smith cil thought this too much for a Citations could be multiplied | P¥ilding that might fall down any without limit, in both political) ™inute, and offered $46. : parties. After some hesitation Mrs, Baker accepted the offer, real qaniad me {028 ac ac cnerthodex| ims that should the house be de- that he had to whip the republican | ©#Ted an historical monument. she @a guard to get the presidential | TUM be obliged by law to put it semination. in repair at her own expense. Witness up-from-the-city-streets | a Al Smith, now a pillar of the [PRESCRIPTIONS American Liberty League. =| Your physician’s prescription There are those who believe | [receives the most cautious at- some of these situation would [tention by our pharmacal ex- stu even Mr. Einstein. One cer- | §i perts. tain thing is that it all is very 5 gentusing to the layman, and.| Gardner's hard on the eyesight. j Phone 177 (By Associated Press) Free Delivery KEY WEST-MIAMI PLANE SERVICE INAUGURATED YESTERDAY THROUGH EFFORTS OF ADMINISTRATOR STONE. P. SDRINK WAGNER'S REGULAR» liam Watkins and Mr. and Mrs.; F. W. Knapp, and they are an-;} tendance at the convention. and’ Star, arriving on a special train! many of these were contacted by* from Miami THREE WHO WERE NOT EXCURSIONISTS With the arrival of the oo Special yesterday, 202 exeursion-! ists from Miami and other points} landed in Key West to spend the} | afternoon. ! i While there were 235 passen- {gers on the train only 202 were { purchasers of excursion tickets. | “HELP TO 41L Wr Large Busker Gi Lect 'AT BAYVIEW PARK ..MeLP THENSELVES” Carey House Which Will Be Occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. The others were either returning | _— i from visits to Miami and points on| One of the oldest houses on the; tural beauty of the old house; | the keys or were travelers coming] islard is being renovated and put} Which has stood for nearly a hun-/ | dred years on Caroline street. VARIOUS ACTIVITIES TO BE in a tons of many frends, we CARRIED ON UNDER AUS- ing 2 Sam, anh ani On nm =a PICES OF PARKS AND REC- | out indirectly to countiow peten-/ ly Ge Eiep Gielen! die | tial visitors of the U7pe te appre i ‘ii iti | ye y | repair work was purchased and | img kind of haven we are pepe Catind peeing el ce ; the second of a series of Sunday A few weeks ago, the old Carey’ transferred from the Odd Fel-| img to make of Key West. ” ‘excursions planned for the season | house stood on Caroline street,| lows hall, which has been de-| The following is the program| so often ome has hear of the get Gite ie | by the Florida Ea:t Coast at a| virtually hidden from view behind | molished. | of activities at Bayview Park for compisint of viteguad ome § <= Sia Aquaier of jrate which was reduced from|® Cluster of trees. Today, some of; The Carey house is one typical | ‘he week ending Dec. 1, which ' cands against a; af <ntinw <=. geeeiieet seems st Si | $4.75 to $2.50 for the round trip. ;the trees have been removed andj of Key W two and one haif; ¥l! be put on under the auspices/ resentation wy esty ee z [the house stands repaired—good. | stcries high, flush on the street. ! 2 the Departanet of oe and | travelers co apparently, for another hundred| with two balconies. | Recreation of the Key West Ad-'ionser holds goad. & nas paare at Goatees beeen ep Raritan arsed PUREE on Se eo Mae Kee Bot ee yea f ancy. ; respect. too. it is typical: Tropical } the unique cpportamn; of teres Mr. Kirke has replaced the de-| flora of various kinds surrounds} Moniey i }teriorated lumber in the housej the place, and gives it a bit of, 2°00 to 4:00—Boys’ diamond-| { | vith other mahogany and cedar, | restful beauty which is a part of Dall. Ball catch. Girls’ dedge jand has retained all the architec- | Key West. j ball. i 4:00 to diamend- ON HAVANA TRIP) Berle os eases a | ball. Croquet. Girls? handcraft} 0 i : . owe oe = an and tennis. omen LAVISH STATE DINNERS OF PAS preg MEMBERS OF ORDER OF EASTERN STAR WHO AR-| | RIVED ON SPECIAL TRAIN! | FROM MIAMI TO KEY WEST) til recen Junior league diamondball. fer : tT \ for it has been carefull oa or ; {that the type of publicny we oe Of Ghee Tiere Geet Ga 3:00 to 4:00—Boys’ diamond- . ceive be of the kind thet = Sted Baim gir Ae <0 0—Instructi Pw peas Piney eae pestis es There are many people ate SUNUe cums 7 Girls’ hand tennis. | = ind tens" have longed for exactly what ee elk ee ae 533 |have to offer: We must temem 5:30 to 6:00—Free play. > am — ¥ Wedn red nr lber in oursew kta ™ =o > 3:00 to 4:00—Diemondball. | 2ew curscives. ead. te quate 9] SSS at Se Ball catch. Dodge ball. mane coae a ooo ee) eee ae 4:00 to 6:00—Croquet. Die- (oniempeorary nae. «ach oF = os —<— = = See ~mendbail. Volley ball, Tennis !@us be reminded ip the wudiiew’ sr seemati Teme He instructions. Junior league die-|"€™ of publicity, te “Me em) a ee cee ' mondball. = (By Associated Prexs) ball. 4200 to 5: group game: | Group game: By BESS FURMAN | spectacular executive functions, WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 26. levees, receptions, bails. Sie age Ball At Season's End eamship jorida <ailed | Executive business, too, had its o'clock: yestefiay._ morning. for ,w* 16/Mectben and bacchanty! | ii touch John Quincy Adana | Hatana,- qith 430: » paseengers,| fiautines of the famed wilerered receiving a |members of the Order Eastern’ centerpiece which has reflected a, —Witie is coming back again to! itting toast wa: Gal through fsthi 2hdrtly “after maid.) Petey ead a Quarter “of “White; ¢ night. House state dinners. iE | The travelers had bee: tend- i nagni/ice: ride’s — Same. * - - ; en een OHNE ais Peake DBocscveli kas a es Thursday { ing a convention of the order in i ing champagne”: 3:00 to 4:00-—Diamondball.; rn Caen z Tampa and decided on a post con-' decreéd prohibition repeal in of- aWaited the gue: Catch. Handcraft is 5 vention tour. They left Tampa in buses and reached Miami late Saturday afternoon. reception for ficial social standing at the White 4:00 to 6:00—Soccer. ce + : , House with the serving of light’ th f Ne Friday The Florida returned 5 o'clock} Anerican wines at state dinners ONC #2 3:00 to 4:00—Diamondball - yesterday afternoon and will take j that this en Group games. Girls’ group = ” Gp ide tan s2 evana -teccnetow | thes seasons President near two thousand dol-' games PG eet i rote arrival of the Steam*hip! ier ruling of “not more than if Wine ilowed like water.” 4:00 to 6:00—Diamondball.; Cuba from Tampa, returning : eee 1.,.,; When will Washington see the like} Tennis instruction PETER SCHUTT COMING MERE Wednesday with the excursion|t¥® Wine glasses” at each plate) avain?” | Saturda: OMPLETE ARRANCE party. The vessel will proceed to} may seem somewhat scanty to the! six wine a ae 9:00 to 12:00 “4 ee To c TE - & Ge Tampa, return Friday when the} gilded-bronze figures of Bacchus » custom in the'games (girls). Diamondhall.| MENTS FOR OPENING OF Cuba will resume her schedule. {and bacchantes, for they’ve seen, | ion, when, one! Catch. Dodge ball and soccer. - HOSTELRY CHRISTMAS EVE The average; P. M—Diamondball. Girls’ about $700. dodge ball and hop scotch. guished! Supervisors—Miss Edith Rus- ginees reflected in mirr twine glasses in a row. i Purchased By Monroe lepths, six UPRISINGS ARE Paik Sisheste” wand changes hat sum, The sell, Victor Larsen, Jack Mathews.; Peter Schutt, a d Veith eveay cuetae® ite t nee Arthur cost $1,- — —_ Hotel Casa Marina, » expects * ! Cvery course” usualy WS’ 500 without including wine and arrive in Key West withis STAGED TUESDAY add@d to descriptions of these six-! other beverages.” {next 10 days and make etrenge glass state dinne And many’s| Claimed Fer Temperance , ment: for qpening the howte — aoe the time those old figurines have' However. the Grants were also FERA WORK HERE December 24. . stood re pa Iding up’ “/@imed trail blaz- i In a@ letter to friends & . 4 UNITED STATES FORCES ARE) ‘°°! there patiently, holding up’, bia ‘West Mr. Schutt writes tha ' | small bouq: f flowers, th jer eae e naan READY FOR ANY EVENTU-! 29 cour. eet les Saunders. O. M. Ma-| Jia. cindle of friends ie Mes - Jr. a - - West, to be with hin here dering rine wala way Ye=| the winter. with three new trucks to " traveling Was an abstain- ALITIES IN WESTERN SEC-' TION OF CITY Since that centerpiece, titled a “surout de table” in the old bill i sed in Paris ngs and no = 4 There “> : Monroe in 1817, part of a when mistress in the FERA service. St. Aug ; ere es e trucks were turned over to : - Having’ the representatives of the admin- group of di istration when they arrived n até start a series of uprisings in the' guests have gathered in state .;, Jacksonville last week. kK wt western section of Key West to-/ dinners + ara morrow morning, sailors and ma-! Crossing the ocean with the CUBA BRINGS IN 2 jtines are being held in readiness| centerpiece, made up in the wine with Farnces ! with ement th _—— on the Destroyer Jacob Jones and| motif with garlands of fruits and her W. C. T. U. scoring Ipects an excellemt sen j will be sent ashore to quell the; as well as the figurines, was t White He tri- | 73 P | wint a riotous proceedings. 1g gktaneat ¢fis0 esis containing | a First Lady who “n | ave veen substants Word has been carried to the} 1 200 bottles of champagne and ide down. | <—ae | reduced ps panes at oe proposed dis-! burgundy for President Monroe. | : no alcoholic! Steamship Cuba arr: H tetas urbers will number about a Hliquor to be served at White! Havana Saturday with f They will be clad in dungarees Jefferson Lavish Host | itouse pee Uiplo. Ms rel et olan sae . | ADVISORY and their intention is to make life| But Monroe’s consignments \ venidl tadied: 620 efcicdk unbearable for those who in any Were modest compared to the’ Unveiling a life-sized portrait} Tampa with 27 passenge! Adviser e manner attempt to interfere with | atlier ones of Jefferson, who! o¢ Mrs Lucy Webb Ha ed. Breit Calsada, ot ea ear eke |showed signs in the White House aan Gee 2 Lieutenant M. S. Weiser, U. S.}f that lavish hospitality which oe shad Hy ke F et will command 40 sailors, and|¢aused him in his old age to be scien J eragy of s ar . ieutenant J. Sabater, U. S. M. C.,| “eaten out of house and home sf 5 ORAS SES ag 8 : ss |second in command, will be in| Records show that Jefferson k for Tampa ys . charge of 40 marines. jspent $10,855 in his eight years as , . ; * Be i At the first sign of the out-} President for wines purchased in wa - |break the commands will larid j Spain, apie ea liquors as . ae . |from the destroyer prepared for | Hungary and France. tan . kind- . . battle and it is pti the dis-; And part of the fame of Dolly hes t 1 WHERE TO GO Atlentac Coast from Matters: jturbers will be quickly subdued |Mudison as hostess rested on the ad tabked ee ene | mene a Sirens {and the city placed under martial|rare old wines she served. Of e and the law. }this administration, one com- s to whom she would do hon- Citizens are advised there is no} mentator writes: “Quality of the cause for alarm as the entire pro- | wine seems to form the chief topic jceedure is but part of the regu-{after the removal of the cloth and ORANGES, = | ¢ lar training of the United States| during the dessert.” a TOMORROW ‘ ; naval forces and is being staged; For years and years, following: once again, well filled Monroe — “Romance in the TANGERINES, dec. Pie om en there before the Jacob Jones pro-} Monroe, wine went along with with cham 2 n at ali 2 Lady.” Sawyer’: ! ceeds to Norfolk, Va.. which will| New Year's receptions, now ruled) ceptions. Southerners got a tee ot Cele oe 's Commer Stove Misting Beicars Me Grok (Continued on Page Four) ilini.” Southard wa 1S Se Net +. !be the latter part of the week. jout altogether, and with all the’