The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 6, 1936, Page 1

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— Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Best Inter Devoted to the of Key West he Key West Cittzern KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, VOLUME LVII. No. 109. MAY 6, 1936. COURT RULES IN FAVOR OF PLANT BOARD AVERY JOHNSON |“#72@-2-027'( VAN HYNING ACCEPTS POST IN (JUDGE STRUM ENJOYS | ARRIVES HERE VIRGIN ISLANDS: | FISHING TRIP HERE (MRS, WARREN GOES ON TRIP Happenings That Affect the Dinner Pails, Dividend THIS MORNING Checks and Tax Bills of Every Individual; Na- | aa tional and International Problems Insep- arable From Local Welfare "SUPREME TRIBUNAL TION HAS POWER TO DEE TINES IN KEY WEST WITH BLACK FLY ON PRO LAND RICHARDSON AND OTHERS S NIZA LRAN TION DECIDES O8 ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS \Er dedeg teem. WSs | ABOARD PLANE Ys federal judge, who was here | for the Spring term of United | AR- sev- ARTIST WITH FEDERAL GOv-! States court and spent ERNMENT HERE TO ACT AS_ SUPERVISOR OF PROJECT) IN NEW LOCATION | Avery Johnson, for an artist with the Federal ernment here, ted a posi-! tion in the V nds where; he will act as two years| Gov-| of an} art project under painting | U.! and seulpture section of the S. Treasury Department, a Federal | per- manent division of the Government organiz Mrs. director of reli Monroe Coun- ty for the State Board of Socialj Welfare in order accompany Mr. Johnson to the Virgin Is-| lands. She came here in Septem-; ber ,1934, and since then ha: been connected with the Florida} Emergency Relief Admi ation, and later with the State Board of| Social Welfare, { Because of their interest and} belief in Key West. the Jo% ansons| yesterday closed negotiations for; the purchase of a ho} in the! subdivision at the head of the is land. Fourth from the Boule | vard, it is one the stueco structures formerly owned by the Duval Mortgage Company, oc-; cupied at the present time by Mr.t and Mrs. V Arnold. | The water color productions of; Mr. Johnson are ne part of four traveling ext being se through the country by the paint- ing and sculptur on. In ad- dition to a variety subject mat-| ter which fhe has painted and) etched since being in Key West! and which has been rchased by; { private collectors anc ing ex- hib:ted at various points in the country, Mr. Johnson painted sev- eral subjects for the two tour st! booklets, in color, which wi | duced by the Key West / tration of the Florida Emergency} Relief Administration, as part of} the rehabilitation program heres} He also produced a number ofl black and white prints which ap-} peared in the two guide books} which have been published. Other national recognition his work—in addition to his ap- pointment as supervisor of the! art project in the Virgin Ist ands! as come to Mr. Johnson. One! paintings w i Jdanson has resigned as} | i { | to sec’ of of selected more; than two years ago to hang in| the White House. The supervisory pos’ United States tinct recog: work he! has done he! clamation| of the Virgin Islands is now be-| ing attempted through a program} under the Department of Interior.! In addition to a v inous pro- duction of water colors and etch- inys, Mr. Johnson found time to take part in m: civic enter- prises, and both seasons played one of the m mportant roles in the Pirates of Per here. | Possessing a strong voice, he has sung at various’ functions in Key West since com-{ ing here. He was the first of the artist to arrive in Key West. and lack- ing three days has been here two years. antedating by nearly two! months the actual start of the re-} habilitation program under the Florida ERA. The Johnsons plan to leave here by boat Friday afternoon, and} nin the| possession is a dis-i eral hours fishing yesterday, had such excellent luck he plans to have another fishing excursion as soon as venient. With United States “shal Guy C. Reeve, Chief Deputy Leo M. Mack, and Deputy Ray Bush, the judge went out with Captain Eddie Saunders on the launch Patricia, an]! returned with mackerel, yellowjack, bar- racuda, grouper and amber- jack. They had such a wonder- ful fishing experience that the judge said he would like to try it again. The party returned in time to catch the boat for Tampa, en route to Jacksonville. GIGI OIL LS Ss 460 MAKE PLANS FOR GUARDS’ con- Mar- | FLORIDA FZRA ADMINISTRA-, KEY WEST MEMBER OF STATE | iw partment anything tin getting ENCAMPMENT | ALL UNITS OF 265TH REGI-. t IN KEY, MENT WILL B= WEST FOR ANNUAL EVEN? DURING AUGUST All units of the ‘ment, C. A., Florida National Na tional Guard will be in Key West for the annual encampment to be held during August this year. This information was yesterday by Major William V. | Albury from Lieutenant J. H. Spengler, U. S. property and d bursing officer, with headquarter: 265th received at St. Augustine. Units from Jacksonville, ;tona Beach and itravel by truck to from there come by P. and O. S S. company boat, with which com jpany contracts have been signed, Day- and {to Key West. This method of transportation | will apply in every c¢: exce: that of the regimental band which is to come from Miami over the highway, it was stated. Improvements are being made at the encampment grounds and |by the time the regiment arrives jroads will have been raised, wid- jened and graded, and other chanz- es put into effect. ‘CUBA BRINGS IN 24 PASSENGERS ERNOON ENROUTE TO TAMPA Steamship Cuba, of the P. and |O. S. S. company, arrived yester- jday afternoon from Havana with one first and five second class passengers for Key West: rst and four second cla: sengers for Tampa. Arrivals at Key West were: Lily Rendueles, Angelina Pulido, |Hortensia Pulido, Carlos Rosello,! Ana Rosello, Nestor Re will! Regi, NEWLY ' DeMolay. ‘lation ¢2remonie: jcon. VESSEL SAILED LATE IN AFT- | The vessel sailed for Tampa 5! will go directly to Washington) o'clock with the ee taking before spending a vacation v’ ; Passage at Key West: E. E. Wil- ing relatives and friends in the! liams, Mrs. E. E. pai East ai.d Chicago /George W. Pitchford, W. A. | Paisley, L. W. Strum, G. C. Reeve, | Leo M. Mack, E. R. Williams, — | Mrs, S. B. Jack, J. C. Phillips, C. Beginning Thursday. May 7,'A. Parramore, Mrs. E. Andrews, our store will close at 1:00 p. m.'T. G. Hilliard, Mrs, T. G. Hilliard, each Thursday during the summer; W. S. Hilliard, Mrs. W. S. Hil- months, lliard, T. G. Hilliard, Jr., Helen J. R. STOWERS COMPANY. | Counsellor, Miss Marjorie may6- It} kinson, Mrs. Sam Tomkinson. NOTICE | morning, May Tom-' may be additions to the present} | docket. BOARD OF SOCIAL FARE DISTRICT TO ATTEND MEETING IN PALM BEACH TOR COMES HERE TO CON-! WEL. FER ON MATTERS RELATIVE! TO LOCAL SITUATION Natural wish of in an election year is to wind ‘national business as soon as sible and return ho: themselves to the serious This year. with the State Board, ~ forecasters holding that the eet —— eto gal Florid Mrs. William R. Key 'FERA administrator and Social, West member of are Commissioner, arrived o¢ Social Welfare District 10. let yesterday on a state road de-' 4,5. miceuing raver tte His y to 2are . and is today con- ° utters relative to the, attend the May meeting the Key West. ‘district board West Palm The Citizen if he had‘ Beach. in v for Key While at the meeting administrator replied’ ren plans to make the ent he was interested. that two case workers be d the started and; to Monroe county to tak, would devote some of his time to-| v: icies made by resigna- ward that end. tions Miss Alice gone to Whether or not his visit would} Washington, and Virginia mean g. hings for Key West he! McDermott, who moving to sould not Le able to say until aft-. Port Everglades, rer the confer he was holding Following the resignation y with FE. Albert, lo-: Mrs. Nina Ryder Johnson as di- FERA administrator, the may- rector of relie? here, Miss Dorothy Fi Yonge, attorney for Schober n H ng case ived this morning‘ count She cn a Coast Guard plane piloted by! State Board of Commander Ven Pauson, of the! program and the ast Guard at Miami, and intend- | tivities of the Florida . he said, to leave on the return: Key West. it was said soon as the confer-, the confirmation s concladed. jment by the di: The Pan Am _ attorney ing in West Palm Beach. A citizens advisory Conrad Van Hyning, Warren, ne oF politics. let: waged by the major will be unusually bitter and of in lentless, Congressmen have be more thun eager to Capitol Hill. le; to say But a tive calender a: goodb good We th the long ago ¢ at pr sipated hopes for A ferry ; May -adjournment. there is that s” by ing, a reasonable exp Mrs ancy Congress will June—but don’t wr tinues into the sweltering wea For little the x er. has been ¢ been vy of jaw-making, and of important will have to be either passed rejected before quiet falls our legislative halls. Here is the statu: large number So remaining ae- ERA in subject to of ma. poration Surplus Ta’ forecast was that this tax w | pass easily in just about the fo! sked by the President. Howev -: there has been something of shift of sentiment, and a ber of leading Democratic resentativ 1 very coo! to ideas. Business is making its belief be ruinous. Upshot is that House bill is likely to be relat: mild, though what the Sen: 1 do to it is l in the rea | of conjecture. One thing is ¢ eae There will be a gr 2 debate and plenty of ings, before a bill goes White Hou: Chain Store Bill of these are pending Congress or the some have been entirely view. Bills dealing with | discrimination.” rebates came con end a decision on the} Warren in planning soci: | proposition will be reached before’ activities and will a: vected. rrying on yon Hyning said he truetive program for the pected to conclude his business in Key West. Committee fore eve In bers are Mrs. Florence Spotts- would return to Jac iwood, Rev. J. C. Gekeler. Re not would remaig Wm. J. Reagan, S. J., Melvin R tomo: ‘sell. Joe Pearlman. Dr. pwalian R. "HOLDS MEETING ‘SHEPHERD STARTS | ONHIS NEW DUTIES her i a con- board mem- be- If until over to A in one brar other, a lost ELECTED OFFICERS! ARE INSTALLED DURING INTERESTING SESSION H oF | | ; MANAGER OF NEWLY-ESTAB-: LISHED REFRIGERATOR : have met the opposition o of} DISTRIBUTING UNIT ful groups which believe th al = basically unsound and unnec in | £ ary. and inimical to the consv Eaton! . Archie Shepherd, ers’ interest. lee newly-established Thirty-Hour ributing unit in Key West, is! force this on b Seige an ose campa | Pending for sever: According to the adver essions, has a certain amount j ment in The Citizen Monda’ But, unless all ny he represents specializes it has no chance e Newly-elected officers of Rob- J. Perry Chapter, Order were installed at :meeting held last evening Scottish Rite Hall, corner and Simonton stree Inctailing installed the chairs Re ert manager Wee ini A pill has he | Congressio Joe Mondul! tl ollowig officers to hardson—Master Coun- wyer—Senior Coun- Jack Key—Jnior Councilor. {ether way Congressmen vote th At the cnoclusion of the Master cillor Joe Richardson took the chair and appointed the follow- ing office’ Malcolm Pinder—Senior Dea-' HEAR Stafford Caldwell “A FRIEND OF KEY WEST” ® CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR OF FLORIDA Jef? Knight—Junior Deacon. Paul Mesa—Senior Stewart. Delio Cruz—Junior Stewart, Howard Pi arshall, Raymond Navarro—Chaplin, Billy Allen—Standard Bearer. At the conclusion of the meet- ing th> newly-elected officers} pla: hosts to the cdapter and s ments, which were sent at the meet- ng. CRIMINAL COURT TO MEET MONDAY Congressm apply partie crowded at all surprised if the session con- bi over © num- selt ® that such a tax wou number “pr pow ws TIS. STOR ICO IO OM tte creer ne etree will offend powerful SPEAKS HERE They'd rather just ‘aaa Wheeler-Crosser would make it sible for _* Bil = just about the rai any employes wi pensation. It has i port of labor, th tion of railroad Outlook Zor pos- e all passage highly re- pen bye gainir the dis- E lost mail e essent ny Con of re: other side - doubtfu t- pay in line with ite’ Rural Electrifies like all power 1 to the heart o Seems the © be sure to 7 of the ae STAFFORD CALDWE! Candidate Fer -_ CALDWELL TO — - ADDRESS VOTERS AT PARK TONIGHT CANDIDATE WAS RESIDENT WEST or and the p jor C2FY on isn’t give rm er, a to a m tent than most other FOR GOVERNOF ep- his OF ME KEY home in June. About the 0 AT ONE TE MEET auld heen the and rer the e- ate 0" ee ee ING CALLED FOR 8 O'CLOCK one of the ve trials er- vote. Siderable! wolame ‘ new: the extremely forecasts that bu improvement The “Annalist” cons+? and to ice will te. e: throvghout the nd in th financial and indw: The Annali of second is second a ens icals. the basis alone the would be nal. generally of; the presene s ments sugges! to m- economic ul expect three conditions factors to logi utions ' oon two or year VISITORS LEAVE ENROUTE HOME DEPART ive of artizicial s the like timing of which foreseen.” One of the is the veteran believed to hi fluence in stimu articularly b s who: ducts are sold on th ti ment plan—automobilc appliances, real estate, cerns throughout the have widely advertised whereby veterans can buy pay later when they get y Bonds. Trresp ive of that, basic ditions seem favorable to tinuance of business bettermen Wholesale prices have long held to a stable level. There is t unfilled marke’ man es. Heav Interest ra y low. and show no And _ the ; goods. whether a vacuum ‘a car or a home, can get what he wants on much easier terms than ever before . hey ’ bonus, had a ting strong in ine bi - COURT OFFICERS LEAVE ON CUBA cou con- con- are signs of May term of criminal court is/ scheduled to convene Monda 11, in the county court house with Judge J. Vining Harris presiding. At this time the docket does’ not indicate a very busy session, said County Solicitor Allan B. , but as there are some ré- to be received from the j committing magistrates, there! PADRE Eg Tre ae ea K) Wexeurrervvrrrrevrat SPECIALS ; Chuck Roast. Reef Chops tb * SPEAK TONIGHT AT 8:00 O’CLOCK BAYVIEW PARK iS al! Ghops. Ib Hamburger, tb | Clear Meat Without For Stew. tb | Phone 286 701 Dw We Carry Only First Class ss Bone Broadway Meat npn oma ANNOUNCEMENT— a= 5° Sweeting’s Service Station 19- Formerly Lo: 13c! Fleming and ical Strdate 25e Has Moved T 15-, FLEMING AND GRINNELL STREETS Our’ New Phone: 31 CLARENCE SWEETING, Mer. a | BEER THAT SATISFIES EVERY TASTE--Y ES, THAT’S WAGNER’S. SEE THAT YOU GET WAGNER’S EVERY TIME THAT YOU ORDER A BOTTLE OF ' BEER

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