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Associated Press Day Wire 2 nd For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LVII. No. 212. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1936, | COLLECTION OF Public Hearj INQUIRIES MADE | : New Hopes Spur: League | COUNTY Fine (ree, Hearing Ou Abapieament tt Great Rivalry Exists Among | | vy 19, IN DRIVE AGAINST Power Advocates: Toward:Peace| smut conrwvues Railroad Set For Sept. 18. sigr MacHINES Federal Officials For | ~ (By Associated Press) Many Reasons Are Given| FLOYD MY AYALA aes. WARREN, CHAIRMAN oF | WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.—The Interstate Com- | sHOWN THAT IT IS PROPOSED (MMT MIMEMEUP MT 4 peseitces Oh Ickes And COMMITTE2, SAYS ALL GIV-| ™erce Commission announced today that a public To HOLD REFERENDUMS IN ROTARY GOVERNOR A For Encouragement By WEDS IN COTHAM| EN HELP ARE VERY pert hearing will be held in Jackscnville on September 18 VARIOUS COUNTIES IN NO- ON FISHING TRIP nepams Over Rebel Op- American Peace Units {| CIATIVE j | on the Florida East Coast Railway application to VEMBER ELECTION Studying Gandiiens KEY WEST YOUNG MAN| MAR- eos abandon their line between Miami and Key West. pe ae RIES MISS LORA CARROLL Collections for the community | The examiner will take testimony, and file his An organization working under i H OF BRISTOL, R. I. fund are continuing and the rou- repert with the commission, : the title of The Florida Anti-Slot By PRESTON GROVER | (By Axsociated Press? | tine for collection is running more} The time required for final disposition will de- {| ™™ i Organization is cam- WASHINGTON, Sent.. 4.— | !paigning against the slot machine (Special to The Citizen) jsmoothly, according to Mrs. Wm. pend on the nature of any objections presented at the | “yj” throughout the state NEW YORK, Sept. 4—Floyd! p Warren, chairman of the local fairs, including one or two direct-| Ayala? Several occurrences in world af- | and z hearing. thas communicated with local o*fi- 26, serving in the Unit- | citizens advisory committee, ‘cials asking what has been done ly concerning the United States,| 4 hesish Dicey, 08 & ines Rees) However, unfortunately some lin Monroe county. ’ . 3 . 2 i ot { ey =v an" ADDITIONAL [COMMERCE BODY svn = Key West, Fla., and Miss Lora ‘tember collections in many in-| those American peace advocates dums in certain counties, or ail who consider the best approach to {Some of those who pledged wer¢ ; i q that if expectations develop, 20 ; ; | Street, Bristol, R. I., obtanied a li- yather confused, it is said, and in | as the League of Nations. Sp eemetonmenene ‘umictPa" | though they were contributing! 4&4 j county will have signed a petition Building here. They left the! more than they had pledged, in time for the election in No- Among the first was the seem- ingly timid policy of Great Brit-;Marriage Bureau to be married at! none that those who are contribut-| REBUILDING OF TWO ‘MORE ain in dealing with the Italian-/once in the Little Church Around! ing money will realize the stu PIERS INCLUDED IN PRO-| MISETING TO BE HELD To. ©°U"tY commissioners this ques- | pendous task it is to start and car-} tion was asked: Has an anti-siot Ethiopian affair. As one senate|the Corner by the Rev. Randolph / iy on the collections from so many} GRAM OF OPERATIONS now | NIGHT AT COUNTY COURT machine petition been received : ! : ae 5 at it is - stan a : Resscll and with their wiwes f Nee ite | | people every month and yet it is | here and when will it be ready. ; : oreign relations committee mem-' Ray. |somethnig which must be continued} BEING CARRIED ON HOUSE [It was stated that no petition of arrived thie week ber phrased it, England “pulled | The bridegroom was born in re without fail if certain families in Bak this nature has been received in | ithe community are not to be in, Monroe, and no information con "-S@PMOOD DIOL IL j | West, the son of Manuel and Laura! nog. { Improvements at the naval sta-| Reestablishment of the Key’ cerning same. die for the sake of peace. He sug-| Mears Ayala. The bride, who is! Those familics who have already | tion are more extensive than at|West Chamber of Commerce wi!l! Aiki Rie Minalipiis CURRY FUNERAL gested that in years past, England! {received assistance, even though ibe discussed at the meeting to be; In connection with slot ma a cEac 3k ; iz | first announced, Lieutenant Wm. i ithe daughter of Arnold L. and jittle, it is poittted out, are most | {neta in the county court house to- | chines operations in Monroe coun- HELD IN MIAMI MATTER TO BE TAKEN UP AT) in a fommunication to the | i |. Mrs. Warren and the committee | | vember. her neck and swallowed her pride” might not have pulled in her neck; i . ‘i i { ‘icer in ¢ = ’, E nec |Mary Fountaine Carroll, was born! Pathetic in their appreciaton of | Klaus, U. 8. N., officer in charge) 544 at g o'clock, and it is the'ty Conmmissioner Wm, i. Forter nor swallowed her pride. jthe help given, andgare unanimous’ 4¢ the station, announced this! has asked for an analysis of the ‘in Greenfield, Ma lin declaring the eémmunity help| - omine. 2 j hope of those who are behind the Slot Machine Aft of 1935, stating Other reasons have been ad- {came just in time to save many e. ‘movement that a large attendance | 4+ the time he asked for this opin- FORMER KEY WESTER DIED A ; ilice who ow i iti The first program stipulated| vanced for the British policy, that ‘families who were in positively will be present. ion t cided. Ae Gani the country was not prepared for, ren hopes that the people will ful-' finger piers to concrete construc-} : : : ‘ i ; ‘he iscuss riv: y in did not believe the proper revenue LONG HLLNESS a war and was fearful some of ner DIES THIS MORNIN ly realize what good work they are|tion. Later this order rescinded |O8e” discussed privately, and im, Oe 000 DelMse the niet ee. Loni: i | jdong jn conbroUHngrerenia small and announcement was made that | STOUPS bat it was net enti iesety: tion of these machines in this colonies, notably India, would set! j amount. ! this week when a group of pro-! © : sie | It is a request of Mrs, Warren’ the new Se be made gressive young men assembled ot ee ee furnished the ah | FUNERAL SERVICES FOR KEY that around the first of the month of steel. Today Lieutenant Klausithe office of the Florida Motor! | oi34 analysis, classifying ma- Phillip Curry, £2. were cond “| WEST RESIDENT TO BE | oMtributors to the fund who do! ssid that two more of the piers,|Lines that any definite action was xia ag ™ ae acetates . rue cepted as contributing factors by: iF ;not expect to be at home, leave! making five in all, will be rebuilt j taken. is ae at a ea - — “ yesterday afternoon ? o clock those peace-minded persons “who f™”* ANNOUNC 2B “LATER {their gifts with someone at home, |of steel. i Following the meeting, an-! 7 Michines 4 —* favor an organized’ peace, but — or turn them in to members of the; Commander Kenneth Bragg,| nouncement was made that Lee PORE ep ei ep Eee only as factors, They insist thatt. Mt Carrie Elizabeth Felton, local citizens advisory committee , C. E. U. S. N., is slated to arrive! meeting would be held tonight, | ©"©* Skill and Trade Machines x sigs Ss. Phey insist thats 56 died 7 o’clock this morning in! or to Rev. J. C. Gekeler, treasurer, ' next week, possibly Tuesday, from] and if the attendance is large Bes ee ee an entirely new philosophy of the home, 616 Ashe street, after a, Only through smooth cooperation | headquarters at Charleston navy!engugh and enough interest dis- eoey a eT a i avoidance of war is an increasing-/ very short illness. Funeral serv-! will it be possible to continue the’ yard, and will remain three days} played, steps will be taken to form ‘¥P&S Of operators. Seema x s pe : P BRS . 1 look th jects now. un- soaks and “Location Operators”. Park. ly important influence. fis will be announced later. pan in operation. looking over the projec the organization. { ae ne aE a When the first efforts were! Mrs. Felton is survived by her| der way and plan for the start of ee = canals ‘li g i i } leases out to another either of! w, . : SI : others when material arrives. ; OF senaty oe West and was a made to bring Americans out of husbend, William Felton; aoe : ro i r ee machines classified; and such - the danger zone. the state depart-| @2ushters, Mrs. Roy E. Smith, | : |‘operator’ is required to pay toj’*./7 seme au ‘Coca Sola, Panama; Mrs. L. Hen- | ws . j with his famal, to Miami where & pee a ee er me son, Miami and Miss Mary Felton, HOLIDAY MONDAY | MEETS TONIGHT | 222: 22 and City, license! ioe sesided. He had cause the time might come when. 4°” Wests two sons, Garland and 2 hospital for 2 long pervoi 2: . | | “To the State, $150. Survs age the United States could not as.| B&ymond Felton; mother, Mrs. RETURNS HOME “Te the County, $75. Survivers are one daugh cide : Avis Gay;. sister, Mrs. Susie { j i Miss Mary Louse Curry and t= sure a way out at any given m0-] Phompon; brother, Edward Lowe,; ANNOUNCEMENT MADE TO. {MATTERS PERTAINING TO RE-| To the City, sons, Bobbie and Donald ment. a j The attorney then advises: “On “8 oe Mr= rigasoiaeni bso Gentes tetting|@"4 two grandchildren, DAY BY DISTRICT DIREC- | accoMPANIED BY MRS. AL-} FUNDING BONDED INDEBT- | investigation | das Ge wo od a Sgn ——e | the A i ining i in! é thee sneries ay remaining in ‘he’ STEAMER OZARK TOR HERBERT RECK BURY; HAD BEEN AWAY EDNIESS To BE TAKEN UP eure has ever been issued te Misusi; Mea, Mend Cony. Salt | out of hand. Funerz! services These other reasons are ac the Gautier Funeral Home @ ™ ‘of Trinity Methodist church 5 ‘terment was im Miami Memer were staying at their | any individual, firm or corpora-) ore. Mrs Emma MeClinteck own r and could not expect | et ON EXTENDED VISIT tion.” Mrs. Everett Russell, Key Teenie she vemiparineelvescon | COMES 10 PORT: Announcement was made this} Members of the county com-; A location operator is defined, yg). Cheries Coled. Con=l Gat g !mornnig from the office of Her-| missioners board will meet in re- jaeene renting or leasing © ™&-i ang Mrs J. H. Monticime. “ee aa Siemnsnes Lingtarenitow [bert FR. Reck, WPA district di-| Captain John G. Albury, of the cessed session 8 o'clock tonight to, Chine: oF machines. or ove. BO \four brathers. Willard B. Camm eaction was prompt. Protests! rector, that Monday, September 7,{Lighthouse Tender Poinciana, who; take up matters pertaining to the} 7 = — jacksonville: Samuel and Wiliam arose at such a policy, and the| STEAMSHIP GATUN DUE TO/7 246, Day, will be observed as ajleft one month ago in company refunding of the county’s bonded! 2%4 operates = 7” ne or her place! Curry, West Palm Beach, and Rx state department followed it up! ARRIVE FROM NEW YORK (ho iday. |with his sister, Mrs. Adolphus | indebtedness which is being han-|0* business. Such location opera - -—— with a warning that this govern-| | Laborers who work no. more! Johnson, to visit relatives in Ne-#dled’ by the R. 5. Crummer com- | tr is required to pay to the State NEW STRUCTURES ment in no sense was relieving} TOMORROW {than 20 days a month will be given! braska and other western states,: pany. jCounty and City license ini: Spain of responsibility for safety jen opportunity to make up the! returned over the highway last; The meeting tonight will take | the manner following. of Americans in the revolt area. Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde-; time lost, it was said. Skilled, j night. jup the matter of commitments of| For automatic vendine machines FOR FORT TAYLOR But the gesture had been made.! Mallory) Lines, arrived 11:45 ' semi-skilled and unskilled work-; Accompanying the captain were; bondholders to the Crummer com: | Which fall within classification 1; The refusal of major nations to/ o’clock this morning and is ex-jers put in no more than 20 days| Mrs. Albury, who were recently. pany, which the company’s legal | $30 to - state, $15 to the county -—— halt Japan’s strides into China and' pected to be in several hours, The each month, it was explained, and; remarried in Lincoln, Mrs. John-' representative, Attorney J. Lance-|2"4 $15 to the city. Britain’s calming and acquiescent ship arrived from Jacksonville since they are paid on a daily ba-| Son and another sister, Mrs. L. B.| lot Lester, stated at the last meet-| Status Of Oper: s ; hand in dealing with the German and Miami and will sail for New sis they will be given the oppor-| Doane, formerly Miss -Flossie Al-;ing on Wednesday -night would; Mr, Porter then said that some armament situation also were Orleans, {tunity to make up the day. bury. {rrobably be in Key West today. person or persons must own the! looked upon by these peace ad-j Steemship Gatun is due to arrive! Supervisory and administrative | ~ Captain Albury said this morn-; The I'st of commitrhents was re-! machines but no one was paying vocates as evidence that a new from New York tomorrow con-‘ employes are required to work 30) ing this is the most wonderful va-' ceived today, it was said, and the, the required license. All of the} spirit was influencing world na- signed to the Porter Dock com-. days if necessary and receive no|cation he has ever had, and one}entire matter in connection with , machines in use were being leased tions. pany. The vessel will bunker and additional pay for overtime, and {long to be remembered, a resolution to be introduced will; and operators were paying the Then came the unconfirmed re-| sai! for Frontera, Mexico, for a because they do work every day be discussed tonight. $30, $15 and $15 licenses. pleted for the erection of port that President Roosevelt was cargo of bananas. jand are subject to call id D SCHOBER sy ;__Mr. Gomez stated that the same cottages at the Fort Tayler res contemplating a conference of: | Sundays and holidays, they will ° iM jcondition prevails in Miami which) | oon <del Geant Gs world rulers to preserve peace. not be required to make up the | jhas in the supreme court a case| “ When the President did not deny CONCERT SUNDAY j time. IS TRANSFERRED, ‘based on the slot machine act and the accommocater of rot it at once, many suspected he had, : GOES ON TRIP claims that the ordinary “coin|valescest mem! ce sent up a “trial balloon” to test AT LOCAL PARK DIRECTOR RECK ' operated slot machines should pay| camps. national and world sentiment. i {the amount of licenses fees seti Some of the pre-fabricated (Regardless of any further de-; sf | SOCIAL WELFARE WORKER) forth under classification 4 and| parts ef the structures hawe ar velopments in the matter, it lent j GOES ON TRIP WILL BE ASSIGNED TO DU- |DEL WOODS AND PARTY TO) ,eferred to as other machines! rived and!others are expertes & encouragement to these peace-- PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED | BE HEARD IN CONCERT AT {than those defined under other! an early date, when erection of hopeful minds that after 20 years; By KEY WEET HOS! TIES AT FORT MYERS j classifications.” The contention] the structures will be started and something might yet be salvaged! stil WEST PALM REACH —|{ by Miami is that these machines| this section of the verresten from the horror of the “war to} TALITY BAND LEAVES THIS MORNING AC- j should therefore pay to the State | prepared for the reception of the end all wars.” j ( COMPANYING CHILDREN TO Miss Dorothy F.. Schober has} Z $500; County. $250, and City.) convalescemts. . ee The regular Sunday afternoon been selected by the Distriet Board; Del Woods and his company of | $250. or $1000 in all. j Arriving om the Steamship TRAVELS ON BULL j concert of the Key West Hospitat- HOME IN LAKELAND of Social Welfare in District No.| musicians left over the highway! “The state comptroller has de-| Ozark from Jacksonville and eg {ity Band, a unit of the Federal Mu- 8 to be case supervisor. Distriet|this morning en route to West‘ clared that the ordinary coin|ami today was « shipment «f LEWISTON. Utah.—For sev-/ project which is part of the | No. 8 is comprised of ten coun-| P2lm Beach where they will be; operated slot machine classifica-| terial which is te be coed & eral years Lorin Van Orden of this; Works: Progress Administration, Herbert F-R. Reck, WPA diree-| ties with headquarters at Fort | heard if concerts. Miss Harriet | tion 1” Mr, Gomez. “As a matter; nection with the construcber city has traveled 16 miles each will be presented at Bayview Park,! tor in Key West, left over the} Myers. The director is Miss Lil-} Johnson and Mrs. Woods were in| of fact I cannot by any stretch of| this federal unit. ~ evening on his trained bull, deliv- | George Mills White, district sup-| highway this morning accompany-| lian Bell. the party. ‘ ;the imagination understand what ering newspapers. j ervisor, announced today. jing his children, who were visit- Miss Schober will leave Key} Miss Johnsen will be one of the|‘other machines’ means unless) Day —_————_—____—_— | Changing the place of the con-;ing for one week, to their home} West as soon as she is released | entertainers and will be heard in'same refers to ordinary coin, PRE-LABOR SUES FOR DIVORCE |trom her duties here by the Dis-|vocal numbers. Other members| operated slot machines.” D N E “Me; aus TS jeert from Aquarium Park to Bay-' in Lakeland. .View Park was done in order that His daughters, Misses Letta and | triet No. 10 Board of Social Wel-|of the group are: Bob Pinder, Gus} Further on in the analysis: CONCORD, N. H.—Charles | the band eould assist in the Mem-} Josephine Ann, and son, Ryland, | fare, of which Monroe County is a! Ayala, Gould Curry, Julio Lope2, | personal opinion is that the vosi Saturday Night Goven of this city sued for divorce orial program which is to be giv-! enjoyed a delightful time in Key| part. M. V. Plant and Clarence Sweet-'tion taken by the city of Miami; hecause his wife fell in love with | en at Bayview Park, by Arthur} West, and when leaving said they} Mrs. Gladys Roberts will be act-| ing. is correct, or at least such ap-| a man who delivered meat for her; Sawyer Post 28, American Le-| would be looking forward to a re-|ing umit supervisor for Monroe peared.to me to be the intent of apeusson cats, gion, turn visit, County. | BROADWAY SPECIALS—Page 4) ~ (Continued on Page Four) i i YOU'RE NEVER TOO OLD TO DRINK GOOD BEER! DAILY DOUBLE BEER IS ALWAYS A TREAT WHETHER YOU ARE TWENTY-FIVE OR SEVENTY.

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