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—— Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LVI. Benson’s Senate Appointment Doubles Shipstead “Bloc”, ; | Selection Of Former Bank- °-S PPP POO age er To Occupy Place Left VISI a C Vacant By Schall Cause} H. B. Renouf, of Kent, Of Much Speculation Ohio, Charles Holly and Vie- tor Holly, of Chicago, who are visitors camping at Cud- By HERBERT PLUMMER The Key West Citen Key most equable ——— ee West, Florida. has the imate im the an average | KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1936. NEW TRAFFIC. | RULES PLACED | INTO EFFECT) annem ros snas sie Wednesday| night in the Habana- ORDINANCE BECAM=2 ssi Madrid Club by the Monroe Coyn- WITH ITS PUBLICATION’ ty Young Democratic Club, YESTERDAY AFTERNOON IN ‘address delivered by Attorney W. COLUMNS OF TH CITIZEN H. Malcne, was considered one of | The hery- {his finest oratorical efforts. The new traffic ordinanee | #ddress im ite entirety is MALONE'S ADDRESS ON JACKSONDAY GNEW:ACTIVITIES A] Smith Seen As Active Foe Of President Reo-evelt | “The Supreme Court by a di- yided opinion, 6-3, rendered on ‘the 6th of this month, has nulli- ;fied the voice and wishes of the people in Congress and the policy of our great Pres’. ; dent. | “Intrenched wealth; organized | Property, as reflected in the early \legislation and early decisions of ;the Supreme Court, have ripened i ! assembled, PRI E CENTS WAS CONSIDERED VERY INTERESTING ON HIGHWAY IS | TOBEGINSOON _ } FORCES WILL BEGIN PRO- GRAM OF REPAIRS’ BE- | TWEEN KEY WEST AND NO NAME KEY STRETCH : Increased activities on the | CDPOIILEDE yy ergs To Political GRACE GONZALEZ WifiNck Ur PRIZE Grace Go: Angela street, is lez, of 1216 the tumate winner «© contest in yesterday's of The Citizca the pases She wa: tae joe’s Key, have again had a (By Associated Press) most delightful day fishing and are enthusiastic over the WASHINGTON, re magnificent catch, Jan. 10.— Wih the appointment of A. Benson to the senate succeed- img the late Thomas D. Schall of Shipstead Minnesota, Henrik emerges from his solitary gran- deur as a one-man party ia that body. Benson is a member of Farmer-Labor party, like Ship- stead. For 14 years now the rug- d senior senator from Minne- sota has served here and for most cf that time he has gone it all alone, without benefit of a sin- gle partisan ally. He has a bloc ow, small though it is, with Ben- son's seating. the the The selection of former banker to occupy place of Schall, a Republiean, likewise has nice entire Min- delegation. Republicans, created an unusual and balance within the ional five nesota congres There now are five Farmer-Laborites and a lone Demoerat. The bala however, lies definitely with the of power, Farmer-Laborites, through their control of both senate seats. Elmer) the! which passed on its final! with produced: | reading at a special meeting of “Mr, Chairman, Ladies and Gen-} j the City Council held on Wednes-} . tlemen: ! Five barracuda were taker, | day afternoon, and which was! “It is indeed a pleasing sign to! ; one peat 60 pounds, while | published by title in yesterday’s realize that the young men of the! others weighed from 40 to Ge PE eX 1 pcentey. ees | SO. poundss) Tbreejacks, 10 ue ° he Citizen, ecame a: €0 7y are accepubg te zespon-} pounds each, one permit. of | !2¥ immediately following its sibility that rests upon them at! 25 pounds. Among the other | publication. ! this time, and which will increase | items of the catch were tar- There one amendment ; as the years pass; especially per-| pon and smappers. made to the ordinance, before it! taining to matters of government. These visitors have been on | was approved, and that was that| “It is not my purpose to dis- the Florida Keys for several Ploatie stock 4. " ott wae Hee ' weeks and say they are hav- leming street be made a nen res or to minimize the great: in e, bei st enjoy- | Way thoroughfare from Simonton; work which has been done and? g the best and most enjoy: i | able vacation they have ever | to Whitehead, going westerly, {| which is being done at this time} | experienced. The ordinance shows that Du-} by the elderly people of our gen- val street has been made a one-) eration. With due appreciation; way thoroughfare from South to; of the work of the elders, history j , discloses that young} direction, with permission grant-!men have performed great work. | ed for parking on either side of! “Napoleon was but youth. ‘COMMITTEE TO GO | T0 JACKSONVILLE | pasa Saas senesenyaee | when he led the armies of France | ON LABOR ISSUE. will be allowed to park only hrough Europe, and conquered { | his fer one Hour on Duval between; the decadent monarchies of | Eaton and Angela streets from 7, day. m. to 7 p. m. “William Pitt was twice Pre- pa. WORKMEN'S, The ordinance in part reads: | ier of England before he was 30 |MEMBER OF j “There shall be no parking on | | UNIT REPORTS MUCH PROG- the south side of Fleming, South- | Y°@ts of age. | RESS IN SOLICITING FUNDS; 2"4 or Angela streets. Parking! Alexander Hamilton was a i !on both = cides of Duval street shall | £eneral the Revolutionary TO BE USED FOR EXPENSES be allowed, except between An-| War; afterwards dominated the | gela and Eaton, where parking | Constitutional convention, | 'shall not be allowed for i: more | was the financial genius of Wash: | Clarence Higgs, member of the! than one hour between the hours | comin jof 7a. m. and 7 p.m, | under 50 years. tol“ <ephere chall be no angle park-! “Andrew Jackson whom we al! the; ing on any street in the city. No assemble to honor on this occa- hurch. | Sion, was in the U. S. Senate from was Front street, going in a northerly | nveertheles workers committee appointed subscriptions from merchants to assist in providing! parking in front of any ¢ transportation of a committee to school house or theater, Duval: Gieonbemes ee ceny ba weer eee s ‘street is designated as a through; f age; was a Major-General, be sent to Jacksonville to cine one-way street, with all traffic to commanding the militia of Ten- solicit | er submit to bs throttled and op-! ‘highway between Key West and No Name Key will be put in ef- the into tradition that overrides law. first to turm ia the select “I care not how much respect} we have for the Supreme Court} feet next week when of the land. I care not for th>/now at work begin a program of profound veneration which we repairs and improvements under have for its integrity and its de-ithe supervision of E. C. Clenn clared impartiality. I still say : ‘ : that the decision of six men should | SUPerintendent of maintenance, not override the wishes of 134; State Road Department. : millions of people. These men are{ This information was given The liable to error, the same as oth-' Citizen Wednesday evening at ets, and oath of office is no more! 4 y J. Ham binding; imports no greater in-| tte Hotel Colonial tegrity than the oaths of office | Dowling, state highway engineer of men in other departments of! who arrived yesterd: by creme A lroad department pla: “It has been said, the Supreme i panied by : Ghurkavthawrofecon ofiour lb(ee ee erties. |state director of it is an absolute choking control-| Walter Gall, able brake to our progres: | state board. “The American people nev-} Asked if there would very struetion work done between Key error which was sa the be line of the cighth paragraph ©f editorial comments The line reads “there a A ALA” bat sb read there was “as A. A A™ Miss Gonzalez touad # rer. She wit be givce handsome Gillette is Razor Set with extra bled Reader intesest grows these interesting errer ia the sec ond paragraph of the rial captioned Everybody,” w forces contests aci cnc + fe caste fas : as ported ou by solvers, which heen and are me discernment a the members of be road any " purchases thre the butcher w but only wrazs comprehensive con- - them pressed By the few, If this be ai aid & ve but in practical operation, ? “ = ‘ mora a thoegh meets smportamce of the = begueming te be bectoms te bes polcue. are Ar--a Enbwens Demo crati- Scene In Mozy Diffe -at Ways BS, SYRGN PRICE << Sarcan Tee Saeecineed r © ane e Seite's retare te the ape= arcaa of pei<s hes - siweeed the ee opinice: differ as te the cwess ose ceecal'y that Sr Satis Rocerwct and =wcam eee Se areet aad tugged «tb « oaaperatosn which ob sernas-s the bounds of of <.cary lanceag and; ‘ington’s administration, and died! Hat Bentbacghuyad |labor matters with Conrad Van run in a northerly direetion, jnessee, and a Major-General in | democracy, there must be univ {sal privilege of life and purs of happiness. There can be n gilded thrones in America, whil others must live in squalor and in starvation. “We ere confronted on one hand in Washington by a decision of the Supreme Court. nulifying ithe policy of the President, and Congress to relieve oppressi conditions in our agricultural ife. In Tallahassee we are con- {fronted with another condition, {where the Supreme Court has i permitted itself to be fettered by technical rules so as to permit another branch of the govern- ment to override the Constitution of our state, “They ere all judges of equal ‘| pleted. j third he gives visible guest.” Two of the p2zzi the di.crepancy what became <f th chop | West and No Name Key in the to th very near future Mr. id that nothing is contemplated | until the complete program of re- | pairing the hurricane damage to !the road and bridges to the north mented the Jof Lower Matecumbe is com-| “That is one I d ' There is another error te Dowling “Rather kee pe © ister t sce be found among tl tisemen's in th the the correct arswer the Cl | He said that this would be pos- pe sibly completed in about 90 days, and this was also the opinion of |B. M. Dunean, consulting en- lgineer of the department, who jhad arrived in the lobby of the ‘hotel and joined the group. | Mr. Dowling was then asked if there would be any number of men employed on the work to GFMOPFQy IP a oe as first re ceive another of ste Razor scts Time to delive- the ticrs is from 8 to 11 tomorrow brought specula- Benson’s appointment interesting by Wa observers as to what might have happened had Walter H. Newton not left his Minnesota house seat Herbert Hoover about some tion, incidentally, to serve retary after the election of 1928. Some believed Newton was point- ing toward an eventual try at the senate. Once clos identified with Mr. Hoover and an influential figure, he now has dropped almost out of ‘ it politically. Under a sort of gentleman's agreement’ he was ¢ hington as sec-'* ‘Hyning, Florida ERA administra-| Through streets with right-|the U.S, Army at 40. His repu- tor, has met with appreciable suc-' of-way will be Division, Eaton. | tation which had been gained, and ces ; Caroline, Southard, White, Si- his work which he had done in his feel it incumbent upon me! monton, Whitehead, Duval and youth, finally landed him into the to express my gratitude to the’ other streets in the outlying sec- | presidency at the age of 61. His merchants and business men whom tions of the city. Fleming will be | force of character; his mastery I approached on the matter of as-|a one-way street from Simonton | of government; his sympathy for ! to Whitehead, going in a wester-| the masses of the people; his keen isense of justice, and his devotion be‘ to popular government, have all contributed to make him the idol sisting us in this mattér which is uarencad of vital importance at this time,”)!y direction. ‘ said Mr. Higgs. |_It is shown that cars will | “While I have not been able to| Permitted to park on either side | 2 ‘eontact everybody whom we ex-!0f Duval at all hours during the | of the Democratic party. learning and equal ability. Whieh | start Monday, and replied that | judges are correct? {there may be some put to work. “Those who apply the brakes in! but as this was in charge of En- Washington. or those who enjoy|gineer E. C. De Garmo and would their own fetters in Tallahassee? | be supervised by Mr. McClenney, If we must have constitution-|the entire program would be left al government administered by the | to them. courts, it ut least should be of} Ralph B. Pinder, similar interpretations; other: | foreman at Key West, said [vee nothing but zhao: equipment, consisting of maintenance that remains. one “You must meet these issues,} dragline, two graders, two trac- and you must find solutions; you| tors, two dump trucks, one rolle are the coming leaders of the peo-, and one sprinkler, are expected ple, and the people will look to, to arrive at Key West not later you for a reasonable clear path ‘than Sunday or Monday. To this over whieh to travel. equipment will be added items “May { admonish you to de-' which are available here, includ- velon the traits of character of; ing another dragline. Andrew Jackson? Be firm and! ‘It is proposed to widen and appointed by President Roosevelt to a one-year position in the government, but at the expiration of his year was dropped. Had he remained in the house, he might now occupy a command- ing place among Minnesota Re- publieans, explanation of what we hope to! achieve.” | This movement was first started) | Wednesday evening at a meeting! of county commissioners when! the committee stated their griev-! ances and it was agreed to aski : | Representative B. C. Papy go to Borah Speech Awaited |Jacksonville in behalf of the; Senator Borah’s decision to workers and, possibly, two mem- speak in New York means that he bers, Ralph Russell and Urban} plans to carry his fight for a’ Bethel accompany him, “liberal” Republican presidential In the event it is not found nominee—not necessary himself—' necessary to send the eommittee! right into the stronghold of the to Jacksonville, contributions are’ enemy. The Republican conserva-, to be promptly returned to those} tives usually are figured as more} who gave. | numerous in the east than in the! = i west. It is that element of the PLE trying to sweep out of control. — | The engagement also is viewed| by many as much closer to a formal announcement for Presi- dent than Borah’s essentially pas-! sive previous expressions that he had no objection to ha LEFT WEDNESDAY: CRUISER ADVENTURESS| BERTH:D FOR TWO WEEKS name put up in the V primaries, The speech is likely to} AT YACHT BASIN be awaited eagerly by all factions! x —not forgetting the Republican! i old guard. What the senator says} Cruiser Adventuress, which | conceivable could shape the whole; W8S in Key West harbor and movement of his campaign for “a: berthed in the yacht basin at one i liberal.” jof the finger piers, undergoing nee) | repair led Wednesday. FOUR DEPART | The vessel arrived about two} ABOARD PLANE came in for repairs to the engine! ‘and plumbing connections, When; these were completed he intend-! ed to continue the voyage to! Service yesterday, left in the aft-|tain firm which was employed for | ernoon for Miami. some of the repairs and installa-| On the leaving list were the/ tions, that the vessel departed names of Paul Linz, Sigard Ree,| “forgetting” to settle for the ! weeks ago from Miami, and_ the} ‘Four passengers, full capacity | Bluefieds, Nicaragua. John Cordell and Carl Forman. | work. owner, George Carver, said he! of the Pan American plane in It was said yesterday by a cer- “COMING UP!!”..IS THE SLOGAN i i -| “The Democratic party as es- ipect to.resnond:to or request! muametatter 7 o'clock in) thei@ye-| 1 y e | for as: igh in aendins ae eae ning, with, this street made a one- | tablished by, Jefferson and put in- {had for its basic principle, a peo- I have approached have very; length. ew : ‘handsomely contributed and I = jple’s government. The opposing i : SSHeRatn as : BRITISH SHIP Federalists, but now known as generous when they are given an | the Bappblicans hes had for its jot power in the hands of a few. | In other words, a strong centraliz- two principles still prevail, REACH PORT THIS { 'amifieations have brought about EVENING mittee to Jacksonville, those whom’ Y8Y thoroughfare in its entire, to practical operation by Jackson feel that others will be equally as j natty Moen ta those days as the ARRIVED HER | basie principle, the concentration | ed government. And while these STEAMSHIP BRAZOS DUE TO many distinct issves. “The progress of the American people has brought about condi- itions not dreamed of by the British Tanker San Zeferino, | framers of the Constitution, or from London, England, to Puerto, | the great statesmen who govern- Mexico, arrived 4:30 o’cock yes-! ed our country in the first half terday afternoon, berthed at the | century of its existence, Porter Dock company for bunk-} “In those days, the great mass- ers, and sailed 6:30 for her des-; ¢s of the people lived in the coun- tination. j try, now great cities have been Stezmship Brazos, of the Clyde-| built. Industry was conducted Mallory Lines, is due at Key; by the individual, now it is by West 5 o'clock this evening en| vast organizations. Business was route from Galveston to New, conducted by either the individual York, or small associations. Today Steamship Ozark, of the same business is conducted by the vast lines, is due to arrive this eve-| accumulation of wealth, The nine from Jacksonville and Miami, | counting house has grown to be en route to New Orleans. ; the dominating bank, , Steamship Ceiba, of the Stand- “The simple’ principles which ard Fruit and Steamship eom-j were sufficient for our forefath- peny, is due in from Philadelphia. | €rs, are no longer adequate. We will berth at the Porter Dock | are now called upon to solve some company for fuel oil and sail for} of these problems, and they will Frontera, Mexico, | become most acute for your solu- Freighter Coloralo, Clyde-Mal- , tion. tory ship, is dae from New York} . “Within a very short time, you Sunday, en route to Tampa. | Will be called upon to take the Power vessel Sea Bell,e of the reins of goverment,” and the Doxsee Sea Food company, is in | management of affairs, and you port awaiting the arrival of the | should be adequately prepared for Ozark with a shipment of eon-! that. tainers to be conveyed to come “May I cite one issue that bas. t acutely before you today? “Our forefathers said, is == | ‘the GIVEN FORTUNE Supreme Court, by their actions, children’s wel-}if not their words, have assumed Teports|to govern. We profess to oppose dictatorships in Europe, in the Americas, and the Far East, and yet, we have dictatorships in thi: country. LONDON.—A fare society in this city the adoption of one of its charg by a wealthy citizen, who has giv- en thé boy a fortune of $200,- 000. people should govern.’ Today the! | strone, in battle against oppres-| road between No Name Key sion; fight for the couse of right and justice, and hold the torch of American, democracy aloft, where- by the people can have some hope of a future free from oppression, | ees to live according to the American standard befitting their} | birthright.” A MRS, SEBASTIAN | DIED LAST NIGHT ' | FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE ! CONDUCTED THIS AFT- ERNOON } ee | Mrs, Juana Sebastian, 76, died last night 8:30 o’clock in the ! residence, 418 Catherine _ street. } Funeral services will be held 5 | o'clock this afternoon from the | residence, Rev. W. J..Reagan, S. ‘J., of St. Mary’s, Star of the Sea ; Catholic Church, officiating, | Lopez Funeral;Home will.be in charge of arrangements... | Mrs. Sebastian is* survived by a i sister, Mrs. Aurelig Sebastian. { i t All Sizes SOFT BONE ROASTERS : FRYERS BROILERS STAGS Dressed and Ready f the Pot x | Fulford’s Poultry Farm Phone 880. I Deliver | | SECURE. ' POULTRY | , Key West to 24 feet, filling, f: ing and finishing, and do {necessary to put the highway first class condition. Just how long the work will re- wire has not been de‘in‘tely c- all work up to what is known as Dead Man’s Curve will be com {the upper Keys is completed to Lower Matecumbe, when addi- jtional forces will be brought to ;this end and the project of straightening out sections of the road eliminating certain curves will be started. The completion of this part of the work will shorten the road by approximately seven miles. !The Citizen was told. ; Mr. McClenney, superintendent |of maintenance, will move his the * in) * PROTEST ABOUT WORK ON KEYS CIVEN HEARING TRATOR IN KEY WESTERS ADMINIS. INTEREST OF Chairr county ta an M the Kes mittee the same stated. but it is expected that the _ jpleted by the time the work on @ on the Keys It w Unkr charge from Key West to No Name Key, * clared by Pary | family to Key West to reside here ** {during the road operations, and ;has secured from C. O. Ackerman ; his home on Von Pfister street for ;a period of months. | While no announcement as to {the definite number of men to be jemployed at Key West has been ; made, it is understood, said Mr. ! Pinder, that about 30 men will be yadded to thé forces. Mr. Dowling said he had enjoy- ed his trip to Key West and es- ; pecially the fishing excursion in ithe afternoon when he, Major Mc- ; Mullen and Mr. Gall, were guests jot Mr. Duncan on the cruiser | Boca Chica. ; The party eaught seven fish, five mackerel, a number of baracudas and others of the many kinds found in these waters. } Engineer Dowling, Major Mc- Mullen and Mr. Gall left today on the state road department plane exist on the Florida Key | for Miami. | ree county. { king-! OF ANTICIPATION THAT REAL BEER LOVERS,WELCOME WHEN THEY HAVE ORDERED A m Keys p Mr. Unkrich the matte aid, and © the matter st Mr. Bervaldi telecram to be Van Hyning. « trater. and it other telegram t ing will be preps f the city coune afternoon. Both wires will facts as learned *: among them the weight of Mr. Gr onism, it is said. and mediate act rect the conc k that im- aker ns as they antag- | ready ans to cor-la = Row | shways in Mes | have bim with poh GLASS OF WAGNER BEER them that agacest