The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 24, 1936, Page 1

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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Che Key West Citizen KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, as RIL 24, 1936. Broadening Of Federal Powers “URRY HARRIS OUT OF RACE Taken Up Along New — | WITHDRAWS AS CANDIDATE! FOR POSITION OF COUN- TY JUDGE PS ae Se eis ELKS TO CONDUCT SESSION IN TAMPA. osu tame ashvistie | ANNUAL CONVENTION oF oR.| Citizen that he has reconsidered {his plan of running for County| in the June Primary, and’ wil! not be a candidate at Roosevelt Saar Bal ther Efforts By Govern- ment To Accomplish Ob- jectives | | I | morning | DER TO CONVENE ON SUN- | y,,48 that he i this election, ae When ¢ constitutional | (Special to The Citizen) i ’ this decision M a TAMPA, Fla., April 24.—Eight! federal —— ight “When 1 first announced ‘hundred visitors | candidacy County Judge, By BYRON PRICE H DAY NIGHT ef of Bur Associated | Press Washington) The idea of = nsked for his re s said: amendment to broaden my I from over thé state are expected! had in mind that if successful in - 5 !the race I would have a deputy here for the opening Sunday of | |, j cons ; the 21st annual convention of the! would be Elks’ The; Sun- Powers appears to have delegates and shuffled to the been for bottom of political pack. but that is no proof ! the and! at by of antly in the office, that the original concepts of the there myself ignated hou The practice would | rangements. | only ‘new deal” are to be abandoned Plorida aasociation: feertain des or sill demands to their fate during the coming session {al pointment. April ed music three-day open imy private law cons | pr clude any other a’ Tam-| “I have finally come to the | conclusion, however, that } would not be fair to the ¢ of this They h right to expeet that public offi- cers, as servants of the public,! should devote the majority of their time and efforts to the of-| y elec-' fice to which they have been; Rcleod wxlors jelected. Not feeling in a posi-! ition to devote my entire time to! secretaries will be entertained ati the office if I should be elected! a breakfast to the same, I feel in duty bound | morning and all visitors will take, to withdraw from the race. | part at a cabaret and entertain-} “I wish to assure my frien-ls ;ment both Monday and Tuesday! and supporters who have been ac-! zfternoons. A dance will be heldjtive in my behalf that I am not; both nights. lunmindful of what they have} A feature of the entertainment for me heretofore, and I re- program for the visiting women gret very much that I find my will be a shopping tour, card par-' withdrawal necessary at __ this ties and luncheons, | time.” H campaign. id » with by the y nigh In fact recent events point in| C¢'t of s: Heal e banad and a religious! service in Plant park. This devoted the opposite direction. soil erosion act is a franc attempt beut yea convention will be entertainment } for the visitors with. | business sessions to take care of, to attain the major AAA, which was the agricultural purpose of mostly to conwolnct only brief surpluses. Similarly, the neecss: reports and the President himself has fcrecast | tions and lodge a further effort by the federal government to cies meeting Monday! wage and hour objectives of NRA, accomplish and more. Furthermore, the general trend of these enterpri becoming done fairly Clear. Both X were held unconstitutional ground that they cal recent on the, infringed on lo-} <: ALBERT GOESON — OSCAR HERRERA | INSPECTION TRIP UNDER ARREST, OF PLACED IN JAIL CHARGED} WITH COMMITTING AS- SAULT AND BATTERY authori The tendeney administration action been toward joint action with the! local In posed by tion Statwatts authorities, other words, it now pro-! me o nistra- EXECUTIVE OFFICER FERA LEFT OVER HIGH- WAY THIS MORNING operation what the -ourt has said cannot be Dulsion, Cooperation The Key i ieee | Franklin E. Albert, of the FERA and in’ chars ions of the Monroe county ystem, left over the highway this | tery. an illustration of the cooper-| morning for an inspection. It was learned at the sher' ative idea. | Activities at the Matecumbe'cffice this morning that <he cas: Under this legislat fed-/and No Name Key slips will be! has been set for trial Monday be | eral government jertaintd nd also the Bory fore Judge e Rogelio Gomez Gomez. | grants to the staie governments,| Florida Keys nd other units. | j themselves enact social security! Mr. Albert as far as Miami laws sat etory Washington, and he will return Monday. ! In reporting contributions to the So eager has been the { the states to partici; H. RICHARDSON IN { CONSTABLE’ LE 5 RACE 3 es : ross fund of donations from | ‘onvent School, was the! grants that 26 alr fied to receive federal treasury. Hae stated as received from! the children instead of $6.40. The difference of $1.40 is noted in Although the as such are not POSITION IN COLUMNS | the contributions today: | Previously acknowledged $ lar general method has been fol- lowed in the soil erosion program. OF THE CITIZEN Convent School —— 1. Appelrouth 5.005 ' The farme ract, as Washington. | iJ. Pearlman ...,. i | Oscar Herrera was _ arrested | ‘yesterday by sheriff’s officers and | ‘placed in county jail on charge of! committing an assault and bat which The passed social secur admin: o'ficer the e of tion es began ae earli to get into trouble is aft of “new deal > courts, gove to desire of in th y ayments ave quali- irom the governments involved, a simi- MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT FOR Ss no con AA, in 312.5 1.40! e did und agreeit f he choos- J 1.00 | sgulations made Richardson announces |" * i j » simply cooperate by re nduction, ‘ ann : ae oustable trem the ‘SNIFFERS’ PROBE precinct, and solicits the} BENEATH BUILDINGS FOR LEAKING GAS| it is the support of the voters in the com = never held any ' e a bounty effort. The idea is by it is rather unusua’ me primary. c adopt ee the Ts Mr. Richardson} 3 ated Press) s the the statement that he has| DALLAS, Tex., April 24.— served as deputy sheriff under the | Science has found no substitute alty Clements Jayeocks, | °° th as a detector | ears of service a Dallas med the of deputy ee f to the satisfaction of his}, Gas sniffers, known as _mem- .| superiors. {be f the bar gang, constantly ' | He probe under Dallas streets and bulidings for leaking gas. H * - ally have the in-j; Time Will Tell RonEithe ae Er rey drive a bar down to a gas | main, withdraw it, put their noses sident has not expanded lhalieve that the time is ripe for a 1 his Baltimore te enforcement of certain| to the ontlet and take a lusty! “the governmer and feel that I am qualified | Whiff. They can tell instantly if | ill give nd able to enforce them, in the |! is well. rs and wage scales, or] capacity of constable | The professional uggestion that a way Therefore, with the promise | Perfected his art to ae eep children in school) that I will devote my time to the | Where he can distinguish between | 18. Rcten ned me and ever be|hatural or artificial gas, they suave supporters, | on the alert to enforce the law, I! S8¥- > Pittm sk the support of the voters at | a possible clue to] the coming primary on June 2. “In the meantime I will en-! right} deavor to mect as many of the ninistration,” said] voters as possible and by personal the other day,/contact give them my assurances t social reforms) of performing the duties of the peration wi ffice to the >est of my ability, hould they elect me.” | Herman jin this issue return] the Aga know! check of for 7 office of second that the| not in en offering s which put up us constru That cooperat for hirhway securing worked except “T n a man with a considers r Radio Lunch Counter HOT SOUSE TODAY And Every Day FISH CHOWDER TODAY All-Kinds of Sandwiches Next to Monroe Theater tendency oO j s 'ROTES DEPART sons for 4 WPA UNIT PLANNED | tor Thomas D. Prr announced that | Mss MARY MORGAN DEMOCRATIC CLUB | Ray Bridwell. [Serve in defense of the Union.” DI "TANK STEAMER ARRIVES HERE | BRINGS TWENTY THOUSAND ; FOR CONVENTION FIRST GROUP LEFT THIS, MORNING ENROUTE TO TALLAHASSEE TANKS AT PORTER DOCK Tanker Washington, of the T: Oil company, { o’clock yesterday afternoon First of West con-; las the Key arrived 'tingent of Rotarians to leave this} morning for the district confer-' at 3 discharging 20,- the and sailed for Port jpany, began pumping ; l o'clock, finished lahassee were Sebastian Cabrera, | gy9 sident-Elect Rev. J. C.! 10: Te: ence to be held next week in Tal- tanks at Arthur, rets into and Pr accompan- Mrs. | keler, They werp ied by Mr. Ralph Milner and Mrs. Gekeler. The second group plan to leave Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, is due to arriy | thiS afternoon from New Orleans i with cargo for Key West, and is en route to Miami and ville. Cabrera’s sister, tomorrow morning and will meet with the the Cap They will be, it is expected, Me vin Russell, Charles Taylor, E. Strunk and J. A. Vald NO ADDITIONS TO others in BARKEEPER STAYS OFF DRINK HABIT | MIXES DRINKS FOR OTHERS FOR PERIOD OF TWEN- 4 i { | TY-NINE YEARS PRESENT QUOTA OF WORK-: ERS TO REMAIN SAME, Tee SOUTH B —For 29 ha: been mi the way WPA! from Sloppy Joe’s in Havana to 2 : fe South Bend, but he has yet orkers will remain where it i ig : | taste one of his own concoctions. now, as far as local WPA offi- q¢ it wasn’t for it was said this morn-' every two or three years, Vie says ing, following rumors to the ef-, he would qualify as a total ab- fle IALSEGD aed stainer. It has been two years i since his last glasg, but he fig- were to be put to work. = ures he may quaff another if the Several days ago District Diree- | coming summer gets too warm. Vie was born in Vienna about 50 years ago. He speaks English, German, Bohemian, Hungarian and Polish and says he can swear in Spanish. He picked up the lat- ter at Sloppy Joe’s in Havana, mpere, he says, it was hot enough “ make anyone do a little cussin’, even if he had to learn the lan- guage of the country.” Nowadays Lavsa is head | RECEIVES HONORS tender in a South Bend hotel. From his point of vantage, he people on both sides of the ]psr are going to have to. ELECTED AS SECRETARY OF | how to use liquor or prohibition | will come back. SOCIETY AT SMITH COL- | Via tearned his trade in Chi- LEGE IN MASSACHUSETTS | ©2209 while waiting for a job as | court interpreter. Later he owned !a liquor establishment in La- | Porte, Ind., converting it into restaurant ,when prohibition went into effect. He went to Havana and returned to this with repeal. Associated Presap IT Is SHOWN April 24. The present quota of is cials know, women there would be no more reduc- tions in the personnel, but gave no indication that the quota would be increased. He in onville today conferring state WPA officials, is a bar- (Special to The Citizen) NORTHAMPTON, Mass., April | ;24—Miss Mary C, Morgan, |} / daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank- T. Morgan of Key West, was | recently elected secretary of the! |Alpha Phi Kappa Psi Society at| ; Smith College, where she ‘member of the class of *! This the only honorary ciet t Smith, and it is based on | proficiency in one of the arts. 'MAIL SLOGAN AIDS WOMAN CARRIER IN MEETING PROBLEMS HAMPTON, ¢ “Uncle S$ is so- | Press) April must 24.— m’s mail £o | —-———_—— | ' the slogan that has been 10 MEET TONIGHT :: help to Mrs, Kenneth Barfield : \during a 17-year career a car- rier of mail over rural red clay Georgia ro She aS Young Democratic Club of | ‘Monroe county will hold a meet-] j ir 2 tonight in the County Court | House, beginning at 8 o'clock. President William Arnold hopes to have a full attendance of the membership at this session as [a y matters of importance will she overcome that con- that without would have failed to some of the cheeses nted her. She pecs that only several ing a ad trees to lea the r in limbs and twisted er an ice storm. Once during a flood the bridge over a creek washed a few! onds after she car across it. But carrying the sunnier side, she says, out that her romance with Mr. Barfield began when she drove! her automobile into his service; station 12 years ago to inquire jabout the oil supply. those members will secretary, Members! jother than charter be distributed by the ya had driven her | STONE WALL TELLS TALE OF HISTORY (Ny Associated Press) CHATFIELD, Minn., April 24. —Histo’ interwoven through | {masonry in the stone wall built by | ; George A. Haven, Chatfield bank ; president. A portion of Plymouth rock | embedded in the wall of the Tower | ; of London are among pieces in the ‘wall. In addition, there are rocks! from the Civil war battle site at! Lookout Mountain, a cannon ball,; Monday. April spent shell and a tablet carrying, ; Day, a legal holiday the inscription: “Up this June 22, 1861, rearsbed Company , open for business on that day. A, 2nd Minnesota Co., Inf., to; THE FIRST NATIONAL BA) : | apr24-2t mail has pointing ROBS MANY FRIENDS PARIS. Hens Cadieux of this city confessed that he had robbed many of his friends to keep up his position in society. HOLIDAY NOTICE 2 Memorial in the State; BARRELS OF FUEL OiL FOR end! berthed at the Porter Dock com-| Jackson- | to| learn | of; ‘announce the road,|of Florida, this bank will not be! ‘HOLD FIRE DRILL | AT SEWING ROOM PROJECTS TODAY ENTIRE BUILDING EMPTIED OF EMPLOYES ENGAGED} IN WORK IN PERIOD OF SIXTY SECONDS Coast And Geodetic Survey Plans To Resume Activities In This Area About July 1 WRECKING TUG RETURNS HERE VESSEL TOWED ITALIAN SHIP H Shown That Eighty Pex cent Of Men Te Be Ex- ployed In Opera Key Westers Nearly the 150 women er WPA sewing were given a practice in TO MOBILE TO UND ing in safety precaut CO REPAIRS | fire avitl staged them had evacuated t from the second f! project activities are jin an even 60 seconds. The {to be held at the sewing roo i | | fire drill was the i | where there is an clement 0° ;ger fire, are on the second The from | working inside. |morning had no the siren was to s | when it was heard | work, walking nearest exits. r A continuous safety part of the activities of th Progress Administration which accidents on are kept at a minimum We Interesting Work ‘As interesting as the fi itself was the work being the sewing room which is on th second floor of the old Gato Ciga: Factory, corner of Grinnell Catherine streets. Slightly more than 100 women are er ployed ly 100 young women are em- HERE ON SUNDAY ployed on a National Youth | LOCAL DIRECTOR OF WPA ministration project. Most of those employed sewing room have learned since working at this pro, the work being produced ine shirts, dresses and sunsuit lief clients, made fror commodities, and some work. Many become skilled | seamstres workin th project. and are now in po: tion to make a living in this way where formerly they were out any trade. So interested are in the sewing room they have voluntarily their own sewing n hines project, for the use of those (working there, since the FERA and WPA furnished only two ma chines, Worth While Products | Besides the quar clothes for rel jfaney work is extreme! { while. Drawn Spanish work been done extensi ' been turned out in a }patterns for luncheor kins and similar products Those watching the this morning commented speed with which worker ; turned to their tables and tinued their work after th The entire procedure, time the siren was workers were back rt consumed scarcely more than five minutes. Projects at the under the direct Mrs. Linton Curry Amado Parra i; charge. to eet, and udes NOW IN JACKSONVILLE FOR CONFERENCES r re- plus; have Director Th s since with- the workers project that brought to the Administ other of. posed trict Th ed tha’ Mr the of clients, hi F. EBERHARDT CHANCE, NOT CYCLES, ; OPERATED ON REGULATES [OWA RAIN WENT TO MIAMI TO IOWA sewing ewing room 2 ery and foreman «: NEW ARRIVAL AT VALENZUELA HOME ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vale birth of a ‘ter, weighing ten pounds, day morning at their home, | Oli street. The new arrival has been given the name of Roslyn Joyce. SATURDAY NIGHT | DANCE Tomorrow Night 10:00 o’Clock RAUL’S CLUS } Music by Pritchard's Orchestre | ADMISSION $1.00) Phone 52 ALL PEBBLES ANTWERP.—A 25,000 worth of Afr conta it arrived da yester- 1121 South city WHEN —¥ou THE SEST Send your PRESCRIPTIONS GARDNER'S PHARMACY SPRING LAMB Fer Fall Strength Pare. Fresh Select Poultry Ingredients, Property Com Free Delivery pounded. Phone f cK BERMUDA MARKET Carries HEAVY WESTERN STEER MEAT Armour’s Branded Veal NO MORE BLUE AFTERNOONS---TURN THEM INTO CHEERFUL EVENTS OF YOUR LIFE. AFTER THE DAY'S WORK, TRY A BOTTLE OF WAGNER BEER

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