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Associated Press Day Wire Service. ’ For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Che Kry Mest Citizen —— KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1936. ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS VOLUME LVII. No. 216. PAPY ADDRESSES COUNTY BOARD ON PERRY MATTERS CENTLY TO INTERSTATE CO., OUTSIDE CONCERN | | | RIVAL ARE GIVEN; MAKE] HEARD TODAY AT RESERVATIONS FOR STA! IN ISLAND CITY of B. C. Papy, member Charles Saunder: Grocery firm, addre nm recently ate company, that he be put on record approving the action. He opened his brief talk by de- claring that he unqualifiedly de- nied the statement that at any! granted eee, and ag An impromptu prog-=m fester | 6. wecks bet the bediget ie a esteety come at oe formeieaet ch at thie Gee & wes cod Socom ome e Se epertest ema thet ote peck men ee aot Bees Gekeie time during his operation of the ferries tney were without suffi-} eon, | YEAR STARTS CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Sept.; ON SEPT 16 |*three hours’ sleep with all five, e Checks and Tax Bills of Every Individual; Na- jsenses is better than seven hours’) tional and International Problems Insep- | sities—producing, in order named, | | obliviousness to sight, smell, taste,} As fall oach timi: istalso dropred t ily—b i znt, , nt Loc. ig s fall approaches, optimism also dropred temporarily—but the! BE HELDAT AL, OYMA: ! still the dominating note in the | mills are well booked with orders ; reas GOGUE } e advises: A “Take some very light nourish- Many quarters feel. certain that cct which is naturally reflected in} \ the j during the next few months busi-/ petter dividend payments, | ‘Adi siablatiass o> tileniaiala “ at | cigar, hefore retiring; have a bed- a 4 a a sarwill eat Gos | reom that is withdrawn from temples all over the world will be | 1929. are highly disturbing. One is ‘ ts i —_ a“ 7 : Have announced the approximate) . ty commissioners last night anent} n¢ nee filled with worshippers to herald; Interesting “Scorecard of Fall! waoes, which are tending upward,’ dates toc theie areical PP’ CLARED A TIE: OTHER ac amen euctmeilie 5 rs ini re | ries an iu no! . the restaurant and dining room TIVITIES CARRIED ON the 9996 and 37 budget whch & . ,!this authority, there are twelve’ A . a jbrate this solemn holiday special. Wnjor plus signs now in evidence. | et pe; Seat woret bower aot ait fina anette ek Mile aa dis-| jservices will be held for one day | ,unemployment. It is generally aoain be in Key West and an- | _ {are vally 1 id need re- | ¢; i i illion | Regular se: in connection | Tye, Se es . tive estimate, some cight million i) vie Pend O. steamer from Cia at St. Paul’: Parsh Hall « BEING SIGNED — i hands of veterans, will be speat ‘the business situation is covered! In olden days this festival mark. TO BE PRESENTED TO COM! 24 the beginning of the —agricul- make rongrsaoe to this effect. ‘ BE PLACED ON BALLOT IN temple in Jerusalem and the dis- nder his management of the} NOVEMBER ELECTION | persion of the people, new cus- ertlent food staffs. always 00) cae {fered on the altar the holiday has hand, and an excess supply which! Today there is being cireulated | | one to mean.a time of prayer and Also, under his management; of the county comm aeons rss | of ae holiday comes from the rab- s in his branch were local! ing that the “yes” or “no” ques- i inical tradition that the New was spent in Key West, which tion ballot. ‘tural passages, it has become the was only natural, as the employes; There are a great many persons. j, jgment day of the Jewish Yeat— owning the concession are strang-|state peo see aa the wight Ye their Creator for judgment. ers and their employes are strang-, determine whether or not opera-'" i. pavers of the day are fill- : si ; |The sound of the Shofar calls for be spent in other cities. ! Like petitions are being elec) epiihtance of God’s laws and Mr. Papy told the board lated in other counties throughout that j this fall; automobile makers are in g late issue of the scholarly An- now at work on new models; it is’ nalist, in a table comparing con- bel.eved that utilities and railroads! sumer expenditures in the six will soon do heavy buying; build-! months ended in June, 1936, with ting contracts a-c mouhting; in the! the same period in 1935. This field of foreign affairs, world table shows that more of the con- |trade expansion more than coun-'symer’s dollar is being expended jterbalance the chaotic European for durable goods and less for | situation, ! perishable ‘articles—a trend that The maggzine finds five mins ae highly important, in that the signs to set against its plus s:gns.' durable goods industries took the First, the drought is causing poor worst lacing during depression , distribution of farm income. Sec-:and are the biggest element in the ‘ond, the Revenue Act of 1936 may ; nation’s industrial set-up. Thus, {restrict new construction. Third, where in the ‘1936 period consum- |the employment picture is still ers spent 4.6 per cent more for ;dark, Fourth, threats of strikes; food than in the 1935 period, they jin major industries are a disturb-|<pent 22.3 per cent more for cars. ‘ing factor. Fifth, Presidential: Where they spent 9.6 per cent jesmapaiens create a “psychological| more in restaurants, they spent | disturbance.” 24.8 per cent more for lumber, j A survey of other business pub- building and hardware. Where jlications finds them in agreement , with this, generally speaking. So ‘far as industrial production in- dices are concerned, there is hard- general merchandise, they spent 19.3 per cent more on furniture and other household equipment. they spent 9.6 per cent more on, {Marina opens. There they will“ spend the season as they did last} Roy Lade was asked * , year, and then return to the Pat-/ ” = (ee home and remain until the|** J last of April. ‘Was sung for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brewer, of }bers_. iNew Haven, Conn., wilj also re-| Singing was led by turn. This will be glad news tol. see their host of friends. They have) == = <5peae z completed their lease of the) “°™= bint a nee Knowles cottage on Newton street: ™* udently declared 2 and it will be ready for their oe-| Presid=nt- cupancy when they arrive. j Mr. and Mrs F, M. Tibbott, of’ Chesterville, Maine, will also be} here for the season as will be} Tibbott’s father, who was one o; President Grover Cleveland's see. retaries. He will drive down about one month ahead of his son ‘and daughter-in-law and be ready ‘to receive them on arrival. iate-comung Sam G betuces =a brilliant student when exammed upon the subject of “Qualifi tons fer Eetary Members” A letter from the President International Rotary Wiss ; Manier, was read 5 Presdes 1Gekzier, also letters from Distrct | Governe: Millard Dev duen ui Ma jrianna, to Dr. Gebeler, Wiles The Peabody family, of eM i hepa 1 troity/ Mich., are again returning! tion ti. fits am jand will again occupy the E. a Mr ae ey =e peers ap to ee | Doctor Offers Formula | JEWISH NEW To Produce Deep Sleep Be geet. 110,—Dr. E. Dunbar Newell says} Happenings That Affect the Dinner Pails, Dividend |' sleep with only three senses.” 7 a 2 Sleop, he says, is in five inten-| REGULAR SERVICES IN CON arable From Local Welfare NECTION WITH EVENT TO *———>———————— | sound and touch. | To one who would sleep well, jbus:ness reports and forecasts. | #* last report. And corporate net} profits are rising in every field, a! ment and rest, without reading or: Gnithecesenin : i iz of Wednesday, | ij ach the high leyel e j writing and, perhaps, smoking a’ RES ness will reach the highest level; Phere are two factors, however, care ate sinks nt Wholesale {September 16, synagogues and since 1930—and, possibly, since ontsite the production field, which the coming searen and severali VARIOUS MEMBERS DE 1 the coun- ee seguir amcting et aight ae noises; after retiring banish wor-/ crake see Draeciat wee tecey vablabel Cot poh A " } roac] tl vis] ew} B z : but very slowly, an not - the approach of ‘the Jewish New a en ending to btt Very slowly, and are not keep” “Mr. and Mud. Gleason, of ee Year, or Rosh Hashanah. To cele- sha , Boston, Mass., and who aiso own! «tea! SLOT MACHINE ee ee ‘These include such factors as the | pel i lin Reform ‘Temples and in Ortho- Lhete inelude auch factors as the | believed that the unemployed rolls Tounce their arriving date an be ; | PETITIONS ARE | dox Synagogues for two days. | = ;are declining, bet at a conserva-'tween November 7 and 10, com-|©d today’s mect.ng of the Retsr . lenishing; money is “easy”; much s rite whit: eventiwill/beiheld at the| or the bonus money ia still in the} cing i ace int of +4ooal synagogue by Rabbi Joseph! : nother interesting aspect Of ‘hey will occupy a suite atthe} President John ¢ Male, ! , Patterson home until the Casal oo. cient food, and said the cooks em- MISSIONERS ASKING ISSUE! tural and economic: year-in Pales- Moyed ty ee eete sendy fe tine. With the destruction of the restaurant service he said, he had| | omaiwere develvyed cnimeractite always had a varied supply of ex-! | worship. Instead of sacrifices of- was always carried in case of| a number of petitions whigh are to’ 7 ditation, of self-scrutiny, and emergency. jbe presented at a future meeting of penitence. This interpretation folk which meant a distribution| tion relative to slot machines will ‘Year commemorates tte beginning of $3,150 each year, all of which|be placed on the November elec-! of" ¢eation. Based upon scrip. were Key Westers jin Monroe county, it is said, who “ty. gay upon which all people of Under the present setup those/believe that the people of the’ ti. world pass in review before ers, and naturally their earnings! tion of slot machines will be per-' o4 with the message of justice. will be sent out of Key West to) mitted. é mae | ’s obligations t his fellow- . ee Consumer expenditures for the | Strunk home as they did last yearj 90050 o> ou himself, that he did not care who, operated the ferries if the opera-; tion was by a Key West individual, off—but as pre- 'view, and reports from other sec-, z 'duction recently fell tions are to'the effect thet the| rom" Hashanah is a “day 0” that was to be expected, parations are made for the new 1936 period marked a 12.1 cent increase over the 1935 pe- riod++totaling $17,470,000,000 as per Letters from the family indicate} {they will have their Christmas West. Not only Gd the feb tae | for the District Govermer, bot be J, - ‘which family ties are strengthen- November ballot in every county ‘og and friendships arg renewed. ‘dinner in the home. eae ee e¥ concern, but he. wanted to. go} & the, state will carry the ques- on record as being unalterably op-;#0N. ” posed to the operation of the| It is necessary that 20 percent ferry restaurant concession by! 0°! the voters in a county sign the outside: jpetition in ofder to have the coun- Representative Papy has just: *¥ commissioners order the ques- returned from a vacation with hig! tion being placed on the November family and it was while he was on’ €lection ballots. vacation that the concession was!, One person in Key West, who granted to the Interstate com-;'8 cireulating one of these, told pany. | The Citizen it was surprising to The matter of this concession; !¢2™ the number of citizens here was brought to the attention of Who have refused to sign their the county commissioners sby;"2™e8 to the request. | Season. ! Eas ey : ‘PEDRO ROMERO operated, it was shown. Hf the contract for the ferry restau-i| ARRAIGNED THIS MORNING: Franklin E, Albert, FERA ‘rel LICATA ihe HELD At a meeting of the county | GIVEN HEARING rants to Mr. Albert, subject to the! j IN COURT OF JUSTICE | | i | Encompassing ‘the ideas” of ~ ine } justice and human responsibility the day begins “The Ten Days of : Penit ” which culminate ! ce’ in! ‘Yom Kippur or the Day of Atone- 'ment. During this period Jews! are given the opportunity to ‘re-! ‘ilect on the past year and to re- pent the wrongs done. If the re- pentance is sincere, forgiveness is; , attained on Yom Kippur, the*sol- emn festival on the day of Atone- ;ment which closes the paniential) | } CONDUCTING GAMB- —j LING PLACE tor in Key We: under whos management the ferry system | FOR COURT TRIAL commissioners held August 12 it! 1 was decided to leave the award of; approval of Chairman Bervaldi,! of the board, and Attorney Arthur} OF PEACE Gomez. Several days later an- nouncement was made _ that el proval of the award had been; Leonard Licata, who was ar-| {sho given. by Charman Bervaldi and; rested in Tampa several days ago. Pedro P,‘Romero, proprittor of Attorney Gomez. and was later brought to hey Chicho’s Placé on: Duval * street ‘West by Chief Deputy Bernard Rear the old'Pourth of July cof tee | | Waite, who with Benjamin Saw- shop, was given a hearing yester-' lyer went for him, was given a day afternoon before County Judge’ ‘hearing before Peace Justice Raymond, R:'Lord’on'a charge of SEVEN BUILDING He’ jSeason. Steel jignot production WANT TO LOCATE ‘STEAMER OZARK ; WHEREABOUTS OF CUSTOMS | agaist $15,580,000,000. % OTHER YOUTHS " WILL GET PLACES | WILL MISSING OFFICIAL DUETOMORROW; [NNYA PROGRAM eae ! ee { in si SEEK INFORMATION oN OF SAME see cae VACANCIES WILL BE CREAT- ARRIVE OUND N ERSM ED BY SOME NOW ENGAGED WEW TORE IN WORK WHO WILL RE- TURN TO SCHOOL | INSPECTOR WOODWORTH ! | } Officials of the United States; Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde-' customs service are desirous of! Mallory Lines, is due to arrive to-| av. learning something of the where-|™0!rew afternoon from New Or-| There will be places for several leans en route to Miami and Jack-| additional young men and women ‘in the work program of the Na- abouts of Customs Inspector j .onyille. James F, Woodworth, who was in; Another vessel of the line, the tional Youth Admin a ARRAIGNED ON CHARGE oF | the service from 1900 to 1913 and! Alamo, is due Sunday from New after school starts, it was an-| was stationed at Miami. | York en route to Tampa. !mounced this morning in the dis- G. N. Goshorn, deputy collector | ,, 70 vessels Se eae trict offices of the youth work : ‘ Fruit an mship co! fs ney. 2 charge ae hey West Old The Miraflores and the Granada are ates of those now employed Citizen that Mr. Woodworth car-' due to arrive in port Sunday. The'on the various projects” of the ried life insurance and it is pay-! former is from Philadelphia and NYA will be returning to take up able at this time. It is known that , the latter from New York. | their studies, it was explained and he had a daughter, and any per-; Both of these ships are con-) because of this the openings will ‘son having any knowledge of her! signed to the Porter Dock | com- be made. . whereabouts, or his, will give ma- vey where they will take on Si ‘Only unmarried youths between terial assistance by informing Mr.! plies of feel oil and _atterwar ,the ages of 18 and 25, whe are Gochora. atthe local. custom of. | Stl! for. Seeatecay: Beaten | willing to work and are members | friendship in Key West Rotary ‘Um the absence of Lance Letter who was to have handled the ore | izram but whe is out of the city |the president asked many m= bers, including Ed. McCarthy. Bem j Trevor, Emil Sweeting. Jack Long > Ben Sewyer, Dr. Warren. Wilie= |Demer:tt and Sebastian Cabrev=. jfor a brief <tatement of what Boj , ary meant to them and the meet-j ‘ing took on the aspect of ax perience session Adjournment followed =e mation of the Rotary circie ‘TWO APPLY FOR LIQUOR LICENSES ER 1S DENIED = - | i Two applications fer bquer &- Were recerved ths weck ¢ } Tax Collector Frank Ladd presented last night to the count (COmMismoner- fur CuMs.Gerater ; Whey were from the “Bice PERMITS ISSUED MOST APPLICATIONS CALL FOR GENERAL REPAIRS TO STRUCTURES | During the week ending today there were seven building and re- pair permits ued from the office of Building Inspector Harry © M./ Baker. Activities were authorized as follow j Alteration and repairs to } uild-' ing on Fleming street, between Francis and Grinnell streets. Own-! er, Alfced Knowles; cust, $20. Repairs to and floors 317 Angela street. Owner, gene Johnson; cost, $75. Repairs to porch, placing new roof, at 6i9 Aske street, Owner, P, W. Kiefer; cost, $12. General repairs at 1110 Georgia street. Owner, Harry Parker; cost, $50. Genera] repairs to residence at 1108 White street. Owner, How- ard Lowe; cost, $100. General repairs to store build- ing af 1011 Whitehead street, Own- er, J. R. Valdes; cost, $200. General repairs at 925 Fleming street. Owner, Dr. A. Rodriguez; cost, $350. \ i Frank 0. Roberts this morning. ,; conducting a gambling place. ; The charge was embezzlement.’ Was placed under bond of $200 to fice. {had collected from merchants of criminal court. funds which belonged to the Key _ Chicho’s place was raided Tues- | West Reereation Club but those day night by Chief Deputy Sheriff. who were designated to receive Bernard Waite and Deputy Ray; {It was specified that the prisoner appear for trial at the next "D ry TIC CI U MAKE READY TO {of families now qualified for re-| Goose”, 416 Petronig street. Je jlief are eligible for the work.'sus Sanchez, streets, Wheier Gandelfc. Application from the ~Bise {could give them, and decided to ; take the funds. them were still waiting. |Elwood. A piece of gambling ap- | (Licata acknowledged that he Paratus known as an umbrella! had collected the funds, but for wheel and a number of bolita tick- | the next two days had not come ets and ready cash were taken by’ across any person to whom he the officers as evidence. | \CRIMINAL COURT TO MEET MONDAY, $100 for his appearance at the! i next term of criminal court,! ete paich will be Monday, Septem- aL CASES FOR SEPTEMBER! er . 1 TERM WILL BE LISTED TWO LICENSES BY SATURDAY 10 WED ISSUED Foy,the first 10 days of the month of September there have been but two marriage licenses is- sued from the office of County Judge Raymond Lord, These were recorded on Septem- ber 1 and 2. There have been none issued during the week end- ‘ing September 10, | take his departure and incidentally The judgment of the court was that he be placed under bond of : ‘ Poss Criminal court of record for ; Monroe county will convene for the September term next Monday morning, and a number of cases are to be called for trial. Just how many cases will appear not determined today, but County Solieitor Allan B. Cleare, Jr., said he will have all cases which will be tried at this term listed and ready by Saturday. on the docket for this term was! W TO HOLD MEETING REOPEN SCHOO TEACHERS’ MEETING ON SAT- Young Democratic Club al URDAY; PUPILS TO RE- Monroe County will hold a meet-! ing tomorrow evening in County} PORT MONDAY Court House. The session is; scheduled to start at 7:30 o’clock.} s Various matters of importanee| Professur Horace O’Bryant, are expected to come up at this Prineipal of the Junior-Senior meeting and a full attendance of; High Sehool, requests that all the membership has been request-, Pupils of the senior classes report by Willi Arnold. sident! at 9 o’clock on Monday morning, = che Ha es a September 14, in the auditorium and those of the junior classes at 9:30, preparatory.te starting the NEW ARRIVAL AT estar" * * | Any other new pupils, excepting KNOWLES’ HOME ‘exact So pa 8 ed to report to Prof. O’Bryant at his office in high school build- Announcement has been made}ing any time week in order of the birth of a son to Mr. andj that they may be prepared for as- Mrs. Cleveland Knowles at their) signment to the different classes. home, 404 Grinnell street, on} There will be a meeting of the ‘ednesday. faculty members the Junior- The newaarrival, which weighed | Senior High Sch id on Satur- ten pounds, will be given the! day afternoon, September 12, be- ‘name of Gharles. ginning at 2:30 o’cloek, and Prof. Mother @md Laby are reported) O’Bryant requests all to be in at- to be doing nicely. tendance. > 2 | Goose” was approved, but that of in criminal court charged w th sett i liquor without the proper & | They will be required to work a : whatever project they are assign- jed to and will be expected to put hours, it was emphasized. i ing i cense. ite toe REWARD | VESSEL “i | SEVEN TONS OF FREIGHT | {Steamship Cuba arrived this} 330 ‘morning from Tampa with six’ total of 56 hours per month, on jin productive labor during those | ' 28 PASSENGERS j ke FOR KEY WEST ] first class and two second class Street Grammar Schools, are’ ask-, of freight and one sack _for West; one ton of ,and 200 sacks of mail for | Vana, A DINNER THAT YOU'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER—YES, THE ONE BHAT WAS ACCOMPANIED BY DAILY DOUBLE BEER. IT IS A PERFECT