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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LVII No, 168. HENRY HASKINS MADE OFFER FOR ~ ANOTHER PLACE, SUPERINTENDENT OF NINTH Is ASSIGNMENT OFFERED; HEADQUARTERS AT SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO DISTRICT PPI ILLS ISS TARPON FISHING BECOMES POPULAR, Sportsmen who spend most of their spare time seeking the capture of the tarpon and other game fish, say what there are many being seen in the waters adjacent } to the island these days, and a number are being caught. Two of the most naitable were taken during the past 10 days. One by Representa- SISTER SEMMES IS STUDENT AT CAPITAL UNIV. MEMBER OF CONVENT OF; MARY IMMACULATE REGIS. TERED FOR ANNUAL SUM- MER SESSION, Che Kry West Citizen “= | KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1936. ENTS MANY INQUIRIES ABOUT WORK AT | : NAVAL STATION BORAH SUPPORTS PLATFORM dictatorship which must ve elim-' DAHO SENATOR POWERFUL |inated before the welfare of all; STARTING OF OPERATIONS {elasses can be fully realized. It CRISIS IN STEEL PLANTS | is evident, from these quotations, ; i \that the campaign in the steel in-! | POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS | H ¢ With the presidenti:l campaign! \dustry is irretrievably mixed | CONDITIONS FAVOR STRIKE: 4 “3 and, for this reason, certain to} ON PROPOSED PROJECTS HINGES ON ARRIVAL OF CIVIL ENGINEER Politicians Ponder Drought As Major Campaign Issue eee SSS IS SA Much Speculation Enter- FLEITAS LAnvS . innees ranren “! St 4s to Wied deni Party Will Profit Mest Weighing 110 pounds and Under Conditens measuring 6 feet 3 inches ix the fine tarpon which caught last might by J (Babe) Fleitas, The catch is mow on exhibition im the rear of the Key West company J. P. Moore, owner of the FEDERAL FINANCES jhave some effect upon the elec- (Speciny to The C.tizen) {tion this fall. WASHINGTON, D. C., July, THE DROUGHT MENACE i | 15.—Sister Catherine Seemes, of ROOSEVELT PLANS TRIP jthe Convent of mary Immaculate, | FARLEY’S VACATION iKey West, Fla, is among the} 1570 students registered for the | WATCHING LANDON :26th annual Summer Session of | lindustrialists represented by the wer to the 'The Catholic University of Amer-! By HUGO SIMS {Steel Institute, are and have the arrival of Commander lee eich i Special Washington Correspon- {been for some time militantly op- © who, it ‘ive Bt Ci Papy and the oiler i by J. R. Fleitas. Each of these was over six feet and weighed more han 100 pounds. Parties are out each night and seldom return without specimens, ranging from three to five feet, but few have been taken as large as those mentioned, Henry B. Haskins. assistant superintendent of lighthouses in} Key West, was recently asked if he would consider an appointment as superintendent of the ninth lighthouse district with headquar- | ters at San Juan, Puerto Rico. This question was put to Mr. During the past few days The Citizen has been asked by a nun Just how far this will affect the , ber of people when the activity at jfortunes of President Roosevelt the naval station, which was jand Governo: Landon remains to ‘¢heduled for this month, jbe seen. It may be said, at the nig to start. |outset, however, that most of the; Th=re can was Fish definite until afte Braz be no Cabin Cruiser Lula, was out with Captain Cliftes Bailes. Jose Valdez, St. Peters burg and Mr. Fiestas were trolling the question of pete whe wl be asd aectee beteces Tur erathe for beg prizes. They had caught = of barracuda, jack and others when the strike of the silecr king was felt by Mr. Fleitas After a battle catch was brought to and several enthusiasts the electice --taras ber tablemed a hrilling = uae te the beat ho saw it say it is ome of the taken during the year Ancther tarpon which was recently taken and alse com speci- Reore- It fines’ sidered a magnificent bw Papy men was caught zB c measured a I six feet and pounds conerete. te. TOOL II LSS : PLAN WORK AT LIGHT STATION FORCE OF M=N PREPARING TO LEAVE ON TEN- sentative tle more ¢« e construct- wnighnd the have first plan of and decid: re- with plane Haskins by Commissioner of Puestadents front thirty-nine} dent of The Citizen jposed to the President’s policies ed, will ge of the work gested that Mr. Haskins give the VO QQ SI. LP IS: !tries, Canada, China, Panama, and / port last week to the Republican) 10”, has been for the President./ It was expected that Comma Juan with a view to going into ‘ernor Landon was “delighted” to class consciousness of workers 4 ry Quarters in the naval station : FLORIDA SCENES = Three hundred:and forty cours- the question. i ead time is that the work is to begin rs sg 2 { : ‘pk jtime is favorable for labor to at as soon as practicable he} TO BE FEATURED ON IMAG. PY 132 professors or instructors. |! rincipal unit will be the rebuild { will go in support of the nominee! ‘il : Ih principal unit will th u tion to either accept or refuse. | jthe regular staff and CONE Te ee selected as! to predict that he will take an ex- anticipated program was to spread over a greater territorial! TALLAHASSEE, July 15.—! ‘ P | able to compete more effectively ‘practices from fifteen ‘colleges! That an active campaign to have them constructed o: inspection of this distret, Mr pnicake ;eomesmenths) lor aarania to a commercial publishing com! gr and the Fo?ger Shakespear- , participation in the drive to sell’ whether a break can be avoided ¢cnerete, repairs to the Ghalrman’ Coup a@rcadaaerot eee Conn., the Diocesan schools|did considerable effective work upon the President’s fortunes DER IvY LOCAL LIGHTHOUSE OFFICE! Lighthouses Harold T. King while } on a tour of inspection to Key West last week. Mr. King sug- . «,_fand_ th: di ‘h as supe! ng civil engineer, for ts oe { Declaring that he had “no in-;#d that, according to the gen- F er s : Se ation neee pieies eaputhe Distriet we Colum: | tention” of “boiting the ticket,” | rl belief, most of the labor ele- a —_ io until the work get ne King a aan oe until} ‘ bia and from four foreign coun-' Senator Borah pledged his sup-; ment linked with the Lewis fae-| under way. Biyerser ebvinit:tonsere ; j Italy, have registered for the! “platform.” Immediately from| Whether he Pe Gers emon® the aS iN yereaggdernctttet = betel details of the position and the WITH VIEWS OF: qlargest Summer Session in the! Topeka came the news that Gov-|”, eel workers will intensify, the Re ee = _— se psa Nie it prone be mipossible for history of the University. Ihave (he deoonerationt of) ane of generally, and cause any of those Mr. Haskins to make a reply to : ithe greatest. American citizens.” NOW for aaah Tendon: to ners naa selected for use Mr. King agreed with the as-! ,€5 of graduate and undergraduate | The Senator’s statement aed Been | Speer tcc a tteeer sree! ie All aieticen be learned at this sataut cunerisundent,snd. Mr. jgrade are being offered through| intimated by earlier evidences of; Be ay aie ey tS : pte Haskins :.1d The Citizen todsy|“FLORIDA FROM THE AIR” forty departments of instruction satisfaction with the Repyplican) |. The general idea is that the “ral! 1S Ti! Cat Mii ad the ap. lanky on monopolies, morey, in| sont its, demands’ to.employers. Pronvialion of $286000\is te be would: sake the trip to the scene! Three officers of instruction ini teTnational relations and agricul yo ‘profits are rising and used on several projects. The of his, possible. future activities’ JNARY FLIGHT FROM JACK: | : j ture. Just how far the Idahoan; i and upon his return be in a posi "jelude seventy-eight members of ‘ peti a aor ae f thred fi 2g pias a *. . *, ng 0 re nger pi ‘3. SONVILLE TO KEYS fifty-four is not stated but we think it safe! Caily attained. Tn the eT ae eG es While there are not az many! visiting instructors it he will \ gressive leadership, contending of wood. | Tks aids in the ninth district as thera leaders in their respective fields} ceedingly active part in the cam, 7 5 istiat unions, and thus ere in the seventh they az (Speetal to The Chizen) jor in educational principles 4; Palen in tha Western States, aig constructed of area, and to make an inspection! pull facil f th 1 by | eich comm enive wplgns © CheRnised oe a ee aaa 6 : iF facilities tl ‘iati i- 5 i ii i: e rs ex- ed «i it was definitely of the district would ocupy alee = nies cat ° ed oe = !and universities in all parts of the! Senator Borah in favor of Gover- as ea en ote ee Nes eS much greater time than does the|"~ are ey ae ei clablc! CCUREY, the U. S. Department of nor Landon will be an asset to the DES en eee ANG: ie amoces steel, men ave een ma available . * ¢ i ist i ! * : pepediony of e le : Agriculture, the Library of Con-| Kansan is unmistakable. His fu!l coiers) Detaireliimi ogo devine Other projects include the is sale. ‘ upon employers. They question *Urfac’ng of the seawall pany in preparation of an elab-|ian Library, the public school sys-|the Kansas Governor to the farm-| 4 pore ey apeee FUNDS AV AIL ABLE jerately illustrated book, “Ploridaj tems of Washington, D. C., Bal-jers will mean much added strength ang speculate upon. the effect Tamp and other of the = Hisromsathel sp Air”, siaccording vu Ui oreaNawancrk Clyaand, Hart, | Senator Borah stim: lbe recalled, that serious strikes will have,in connection with the station. | of Cleveland and Los Angeles! for Herbert Hoover in 1928 in the Which Mr. Lewis i : a f Sah a : Sat . Lewis is energetically FOR RIVER WORK road board. and other outstanding education-| arm area and is generally credit-: supporting. = 1 oesieson The aviation division is pander ial systems and institutions. ed with having had much to do si | ciesetion of Major A. B. McMul-; The present registration marks! with keeping the Agriculturist-| SerdleAl doen tol aie simplest | COMING TODAY APPRISED OF APPRO- par s; the conflict between the) a te steel companies and the labor or- PRIATION MADE RETURNING FROM VACATION Advices have been received by on the LIGHTHOUSE DEPT. ANNOUNCE DEATH OF CHAS. HEAD B. VESSEL LEFT LATE IN AFT- ERNOON ENROUTE TO TAMPA slso recei LONDON. office buildings to destroy Ease in this city. ‘Cats are leased *to the! | CATS ARE LEASED Tampa with 10 passengers from this city: C. A, Parramore, Mrs. R. Amne, Mr. and Mrs. B, F. Sim- mons, Jerry Simmons, R. E.! Boek: Be. dad FE, the home of Mts, Robert Carey at - a ;Seminary and Grinnell _ streets Thompson, Luther Pinder, E. P. cas made late last night, but was} An attempt to enter by force} (ity Associated Press) UJPEST, Hungary, July 15.—Because Ambrus Selle’s daughter was a bad little girl, the family was lifted from poverty to financial security. The child broke a large vase, which Selle’s brother, [ now deceased, had brought | from the United States in 1909. Under a false bottom were many jewels and sev- eral bars of gold. It was recalled that the brother was a cautious man who feared war would rob him of his properties, (my Aw inted Press) TROY, Ohio, July 15.— Fire Chief John Kessler went | out with some red paint to touch up a few weather- beaten alarm boxes over the city. As he put finishing touches on box No. 27, an engine rumbled to a stop at the curb. “Must have been too vig- orous with the brush,” the end after a cided that an cessary. eee COLLEGIATE DANCE TONICHT HABANA-MADRID CLUB \ frustrated by neighbors. | friends were at the home of Mr.! Fire Chief Goes Painting They immediately ran to the| trance through a porch window. ises and the neighborhod but no}! SSS ISS. wry Charles Salas and several tand Mrs. Hoff playing cards when! {they heard Mrs. Carey scream. And Causes False Alarm Carey home and were told that a! jman had been trying to gain en-| A group made a thorough andj} exhaustive search of the prem-! trace of the potential intruder was found. KICKS OFF CAP CHICAGO.—Miss Marjorie ma den of this city paid a fine of $50 for kicking off a policeman’s cap while, as she admitted, ‘com- pletely soused.” the steady growth of the Summer : fairs, monetary subjects and eco- from the air, and the vehicle of ; panies hold that company unions, | has been made available for work} e 2 =8"union organizers declare that such; ee From there, the imaginary air |views on jinances and monopolies ; Chas, S, Taylor, manager of the then! giades to Fort Myers and continue :. southwest to Three Mile Canal,, up the west coast to Pensacola. A| HERE N sexpected to arrive over the h i GUESTS OF HIS SON, SENIOR’ ‘t¢¢l industry, now being conduct-| view that groups of employees in| They left Key West It is understood that one ofjcluding the Lake Okeechobee re- | : opposition from the steel compa-:the workers themselves, but sole-! vention of Rotary Internatic — The book also wilil carry a} CUBA BRINGS IN nat ~ Mullen. Purpose of this feature! D. C., and Mrs. Rom, are visiting!jesource to protect “employees! The Government closed : i to aid them in maintaining col-; Treasury Morgenthau, in his re-| ‘creasing in number each year, | partmegt and his family. {ready for initial distribution in operation and he regrets tha of the campaign is the the “regular” budget is in bal-| Officers of HO MCal Key West arrivals: Ana M.| : nation recently. ; Government has recoverable as- . afternoon. Rafael Bancells, Florencio Reyes,! NIGHT AT HOME OF MRS. euuiax the weckers af the call ier debt to about 25 billion dollars. SHORTS ECONO! - ; million dollars annually in inter- ;try, and warned that if there is MANILA, July 15.—Econ- ° any a 4 ; Ending Family’s Poverty ii'stice those who are guilty andy ihions higher than the figure for | ~ is being set up by Gen. Dou; ers, directors and officials of the) Local products are helping jdrought that affects so many precipitate strikes and violence’ formerly worn made to unionize the. workers. L ehdiverotas UF becowiig: acauatal-| hats, made of coconut fiber, fact that the advertisement of the visit will be made the middle of outfit the new soldiers next source,” which is exactly thejwill be getting help. While pres-; shorts instead of long trou- : i st workers. Mr. Lewis, on his side,|sota there are signs that the area! chief explained to his boys, ee ae posite re |a substantial increase over the en- {| Republicans.in,y line that, year. The book will show by pictures j School since Dr. Roy J. Deferrari, | nomic isolation are supposed to fit Ranisers Centerspangund: | “callte. presentation will be an imaginary; Dean of tke Graduate School of} in well with the farm areas where OF SEVERAL WEEKS SPENT the local lighthouse headquarters in which labor conditions are dis- | . " in 19 rt ‘ ges IN NORTH and extending the length of the|tor in 1930 It is not likely that he will be, cussed, fulfills the term, but the! on the Santa Lucie River and A 5 organizations are dominated byj 7 _ canal from the intacoastal water- journey will go across the Ever- {are not very popular with many Of the companies and insist upon! Porter Dock Company, Frs. Tay- ; ; Nominee. ‘and unions havnig no allegiance! Lake Hiepochee, the Caloosaha-, second flight portrayal will be! ——— ito the companies themselves. The | W@Y this afternoon after a vaca chee River, San Carlos Bay and; made starting at Vero Beach to} [ed by John L. Lewis, head of the; such unions are dominated byj™orming of June 15 en route to the smaller tenders, probably the' gion, the Ridge section, the hills} RADIO ELECTRICIAN WITH {Committee for Industry Organiz: iders not interested in the! Buffalo, N, Y., old home of Mr. Poinciana, with floating pile-} and lakes of Central Florida, and| ' ; | nies, who through the American! ly in the dues paid by the work-!at Atlantic City, to which Mr | complete airport directory of { Tron and Steel Institute, have an-'ers to the union officials. ; Taylor was a delegate from Key 3 : its} 46 PASSENGERS i: to make the book valuable to|in Key West as guests of their; and their fami from intimida-| books for the last fiscal year on} jthe many private plane pilots'son Carl Rom, senior radio elec- : lective bargaining, free from in-, port, showed expenditures of less! Chairman Treadway said. | Mes Roints last. visit to Key} terference from ahy source. The than the previous year, with the! - |within a short time. |this lias not been tebuilt. How-/closed shop” which will prohibit ance if one excludes not only the|Camp Number 5, Spanich Steamship Cuba of the P. and! ———__—__———_ lever, ‘railroad or not, nothing in! the emp'oyment of any one not a bonus payment but the expendi-i Veterans, have en advised “~~ afternoon from Havana with Al TEMPT MADE T0: culties is going to keep him from} no employee will have to join any total deficit for the past year of Charles R. Head, departmen th engers for Key West, 35 «making his annual visit to Key organtzation to get or hold a job. was 4,800 million dollars and the | ¢ommander. M the steel inlustry is taken from an dollars more than twelve months! that funeral services and Ramos, Juana Ferrer, Rogelio} | he is’ enjoying his visit and meet-| advertisement inserted in the 2&0. Offsetting the public debt,|ment is to be held in the Diaz, Conchita Mondares, Flor-; ting a number of old friends. H | es jsets which amount to 8,750 mil-|_— Fred Nickerson. \ The vessel sailed 5 o'clock oa ROBERT CAREY \ dnstey, John, I. Lewis. hurled’ oooe Oe mierest tates, Be r | {Institute and trade associations ae i IN FILIPINO ARMY | SOLS TILES SE) ;est. In addition, the Treasury = i 2 : its history, worth ten and a half to | i |violence, labor will bring to omy is te Gatesed ak the jwill hold to accountability “those | 5, 30, 1935. H | las MacArthur under a [i steel corporations. He declared} Without attempting to go into through paid sgents, will seek to! the general to save money. ‘that President Roosevelt plans to! imo soldiers, cost ed with the relief problems. . The; cost 45 cents. Steel Institute used the phrase; that most of the more than 200,-| January, Gen. MacArthur phrase used in the Republican'ent relief plans center upon the; sers. With 40,000 recruits quoted the recent statement of, is widening and it may be neces-! 5 \ President Roosevelt that America| sary for extensive relief work the [AA ht tt tf tf) SESE DAMA WB's veilly ruled by an economic (Continued on Page Four) "Oooo TTs Sao rollment for 1935 and continues | Borah’s views on international af- |the entire state of Florida as seen | tive bargaining.” The steel com-! ilight beginning ‘at Jacksonville |Atts and Sciences, became direc-j he will do his most effective work. that an appropriation of $7,400 gh oon cea Gat Gh to eee ties a“ east coast to the Florida Keys. 'RO ; VE fosuiredia che ents wick Hy way to Lake Okeechobee, jthose supporting the Republican dealings between the, employers | or and their son Chas. S. Jr., are The campaign to unionize the employers, of course, take the tion spent in the north. the Gulf of Mexico. cover the interior of Florida, in- i tion, is certain to meet vigorous! welfare of the steel industry or, Taylor, and a'so attended the con-.“ driver, will be used in this work. | will conciude at Tallahassee. Flgrida. compiled by Major Mc-| Frank W. Rom, of Washington, nounced that they will use every ates | West. tion, coercion and violence,” and: June 30th and Secretary of the{ |whose visits to Florida are in-|trician with the lighthouse de- The book is expected to be West was when the railroad was} steel industry declares that the bonus payment excluded, that! O. S. S. company arrived yester-) ithe line of transportation diffi-} union member and declares that tures for relief and recovery: The the death Sunday at Avon P: first’ and two second for Tampa.! BREAK IN HOUS ; West. This statement of the position of Public debt went to 33.8 billion! Notification was ; As usual, he told The Citizen, ! leading daily newspapers of the! the Treasury head said that the|city of Commander Head ence Mondares, Manuel Ortega,| INCIDENT HAPPENED LAST! una base Speaking for those trying to oF-| Holy (or Mnsut ast billion dolla | IMDM MS SE ' charade of lnclbeaneune) at the | S8¥8, save tax payers about 260, A Bee eae 1 hear : ‘ = ; : of the five billion dollar indus. ihas the largest stock of gold in (Ny Asxoctated Prenx) irl Breaks Uncle’s Vase = bilion dollars, or one and a half new Philippine army which who are really responsible—bank- | ed itary budget. PR oy seal corporations, | 7! as to the extent of the | farmers in the country it is noted For imstance, American cam- and interfere with the drive being, 46 a trip into the dust bow! for! $4.50 each. New campaign Significance is attached to the; August by which time it is hoped! When it comes time to “free from interference from any; 000 families needing assistance plans tc put them in khaki platform in regard to the rights of, Dakotas, Montana and Minne-| due in 1937, that will save 2 VOI] ot 9 - _ > - 2 ic RE . HAVE YOU HAD YOUR “DAILY DOUBLE” TODAY---IF NOT YOU'D BETTER NOT GO THE DAY WITHOUT IT. DAILY DOUBLE BEER IS BEST BY EVERY TEST the eterna

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