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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West mest equable climate im the | coustry; with am average | range of only 14° Fahresheit , Che Key Wiest Citizen KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1936. ‘BUILDING PERMITS | ARRANGE FOR STUDY CLASSES: ES= bas the VOLUME LVI. PRICE FIVE CENTS SUPREME COURT TO REASSEMBLE No, 234. naa ct leaked \\'% WARREN IS RUSSELL CATCHES | ' ANOTHER JEWFISH| SPEAKER OF DAY hhh addkahead, | Man Pesters Author; Flees Under Threats al | ON OCTOBER 5 MANY ISSUES INCLUDED IN} MATTERS TO BE TAKEN uP} BY UNITZD STATES TRI- BUNAL =) 1.—Lit- (ity Associated P WASHINGTON, Oct. tion that may involve the con- stitutionality of nine New Deal! laws faces the supreme court as; it prepares for a new session. On October 5 the nine justices, | who have returned history-making } decisions in the last three years, (By Axsociated Press) OSLO, Norway, Oct. Knut Hamsun, 77, literary Nobel prize winner, is still a powerful man. Out for a walk on the out- skirts of Oslo, Hi in was pestered by an admirer who asked if he could walk by Hamsun’s side. The novelist refused, and when the man still continued to annoy him, Hamsun walked up to a po- liceman and asked: “Am I allowed to man a thrashing?” The policeman gave a smil- ing consent but before Ham- sun could reach his “ad- mirer,” the man had taken to his heels. 1— we that Corie scmabie foc another “mo. GIMME mentous” eight months term, fol- lowing a summer recess. New Deal Loses Eleven Since the New Deal came into} power, it has won two cases be- | fore the supreme court and lost} 11. Administration legislation in- volved in the pending disputes in-} cludes the Wagner labor relations | act, provisions of the National In-! dustrial Recovery Act and the: 1935 emergency relief act provid- ing money for publicly-owned hydroelectric public utility measure. the Frazier-Lemke farm mortgage moratorium law, although this can- j ‘ASK PROTECTION FOR SECURITIES EXCHANGE COMMISSION TO SEEK ADDITIONAL SUPER- VISORY AUTHORITY projects, and the’ year for four years the securities | ton street. holding company|and exchange commission has re- Another case involves ceived from congress new super- ivisory authority over the securities | ton street. usiness—and next session seems! C. Ablury Estate; cost, $50. to windows and doors, |jzs 6:30 p. m., en el Instituto San! not be classed as a New Deal meas- |, certain to find it back for more. i f In 1933 was enacted the meas-!at 608 Duval street; owner, Joe} Carlos, aprenda a hablar, leer yj ‘escribir Ingles para que pueda ob-; ure. | Other cases pending are ° “truth in securities” act requirin registration with the securities commssion of proposed issues securities, the 50 percent tax on Proceeds will be put. silver profits made prior to enact- | te ment of the silver purchase legis- | ture of what he is buying. lation, the arms embargo act au- the ure requiring federal registration {of all securities to be issued, with | ‘a statement of the nature of the Grinnell street. Owner, Mrs. Wil-| Americane. of , security and the use to which the This is in- nded to give the investor a pic- Contro} over trading on stock thorizing the President to forbid | €xchanges came in 1934. The utili- the sale of munitions to and Paraguay for the Chaco war,: the Ashurst-Summers act forbid-| ding interstate transportation of tion, was enacted in 1935. past congress extended the com- convict-made goods and requiring ; that they ye dabeled--as- - yu made and 1934 amendments to the | Unlisted securities. railway labor act authorizing col- | lective bargaining between repre-' this legislation sentatives of railway Bolivia | ty holding company act, giving vide authority to the commission i in dealing with utility organiza-: The ission’s contrel over. trading in Largely unaffected by any of are bondholders employes Protective committees and invest- CALLED FOR IN APPLI- CATIONS MADE week ending today total, $625. tember are $3,977. | yearly. Owner cost, $250. Bahama Owner, John Hayes; cost, $75. Building and repair permits is- sued from the office oi Building adult education in Florida, Inspector Harry M. Baker for the ‘successful in his efforts to estab- Issues for the week were for: General repairs and metal roof:an endeavor to secure pupils for the Gulf Refining company.’ the class. which is really a class in| Gulf Refining company;: American Citizenship for the pur-} | pose of teaching those General repairs at the corner of ' of the } and Fleming streets.|be qualified to pass the required} H examinations, General repairs at 523 Bahama} jree. | AGGREGATE $397 | VARIOUS KINDS OF REPAIRS] ENGLISH TO BE TAUGHT IN i { i | NEW PROJECT SPONSORED BY WPA ORGANIZATION That Paul Eddy. director of was | i jlish a class in Key West for- the! signments at the local WPA of- ice. Mr. Eddy came in to Key West '10 days ago and started at onee in uage in order they may Teachings are Classes will open Monday ignorant | Totals for the month of Sep-_ study of English, is evidenced by! The vermits'an announcement issued yesterday ; include various phases of repair’ by Miss Martha Buck, in charge of | ‘and construction work, but prin- jcipally minor work which is done | | | street. Owner, Mrs, Hardin; cost,'6:30 in San Carlos Institute! $25. Repairs to roof at ; street. Owner, V. jeost, $25. Repairs to roof at -820 Simon-! ai) who desire Owner, M. A. and H.'know when and where the is to be held. to roof at 815 Simon-' notice: 3 Owner, M. A. and H. Americana (gratis) para adultos. ; 'C. Albury Estate; cost, $75. |” Repairs | Repairs { Pearlman. Beaver |lis- Hilton; cost, $75. i | ‘VISITOR MAKES | HERE WITH NEPHEW, 1 LIEUT. KLAUS j 626 Duval A. Johnson; ‘day the notices of the class print-! fed in Spanish were placed so that; CALL AT CITIZEN NEWSPAPER MAN ON VISIT! ie aa ! RECOMMENDS BOARD OF RE- |S’ master’s degree. : school. In a number of places yester- to attend may class Following is the Clas de Ciudadania i i t 'Gomenzaran el dia 5 de Octobre a! board two roms at 1328!tener su carta de timo Lunes, ciudadania Matriculese el prox- The notice is sign- led, Leonor Valdes, profesora. ‘WOULD CREATE | z ! ; Among the welcomed visitors’ and the carriers. | ment trusts. Supreme court action at The Citizen today were Earlj To Announce Other Decisions last spring also invalidated that Mushlitz, assistant managing edi-' “LATIONS FOR PHICIP> PINE ISLANDS (By Associated Press) MANILA, P. L, Oct. 1.—Stat-' Virginia, In addition, the court probably Part of the national bankruptcy ‘tor of The Indianapolis Star, ofjing that there is a growing de- will announce on October whether it will reconsider its d cisions last term holding unconsti tutional the New York law estab: lishing minimum wages for wome: and the federal Municipal bank-} ruptcy act intended to aid cities 12 act permitting municipalities | debts. com- ission. i tion. accompanied by {Labor Secretary 4 | Mr. Mushlitz arrived this morn-{has recommended Best bet is that the type of leg-; ing on the Steamship Cuba from lation to be sought to cover all | Tampa, counties and other political sub-' three cases is that contained in the Mushlitz, and are guests in the to Indianapolis, Ind., and his nephew,'mznd for government action on juse the law in composing their own ; Lieutenant Wm. Klaus, U. S. N.,'labor problems, including a mini- These three subjects are: officer in charge at the naval sta-' mum wage plan, the present concern of the Commonwealth Ramos Torres to President anuel L. Quezon the creation of Mrs.!» board of industrial relations. The executive is expected to divisions reduce their indebted- | 1933 securities act requiring dis-- quarters of Lieutenant and Mrs. |create the toard shortly. ness through bankruptcy courts. | ~abor is particularly interested | jclosure of all purposes, personnel Klaus in the naval station. and background of persons or cor-j The bozrd, Torres said, is neces- During his visit, Mr. Mushlitz'sary if the government intends to in the controversy over the Wag-|P0rations involved in any bond- went over The Citizen plant and regulate wages and the relation- ner act which establishes a labor | holders protective committee, in- expressed surprise at the large ship between capital and labor. relations board to settle disputes }¥¢Stment trust or municipal bank- equipment and up to the times ac- | teessories contained in the build- | Cag Saves Birds’ Lives and guarantees collective bar- gaining, and the railway labor amendments. Farmers—especially those hard-! pressed by debt—are awaiting a decision on the Frazier-Lemke; law granting a three-year mora-! jruptey program. ‘TWO KILLED IN FRIENDLY GAME torium on farm mortgage fore-! IGOROTS OF ISLAND ENGAGE closures. A previous measure by Senator Frazier (R-ND) and by Representative Lemke (R-ND),( the Union party’s candidate for’ President, was held invalid. No final decisions are likely un-} til November 9, six days after th2! presidential election. Hence, the action of the court—except on the petitions for reconsideration of the New York minimum wage and the municipal bankruptcy laws—will! be too |ate to enter into the cam- ! paign. China Will Try Force | In Lining Up Unions’ i (By Associated Press) NAINKING, Oct. 1.—China is threatening the use of sanctions’ against all Chinese trading com-, paniés and firms which refuse or, Igorots of the Tough, IN UNUSUALLY ROUGH ACTIVITIES (Hy Associated Press) MANILA, P.I., Oct. 1—The Philippines play | ing. With their nephew and niece,; {Mr. and Mrs, Mushlitz plan to see | Key West from one end to the oth- | er, and it is safe to say they will/ ileave next week with a fund of in-| Wampus, a Persian cat owned by formation. ‘FRUIT STEAMER | Fruit carrying steamer When Young Wings Fajen this week in order to (Ry Axsociated Pros) ATCHISON, Kas., Oct. Mrs. Floyd Van Liew, has saved ‘the lives of nine‘ robins and one | bluejay this year, |by Mrs. Van Liew shows. | | i Mira-; protector which have fallen to the ground in j attempting to fly. | birds, chasing away other cats dogs, until his The cat has taken the role o for fledgling He guards the and mistress arrives In fact they get so rough at flores of the Standard Fruit and and places the birds in a place of ,times that their play takes a toll; Steamship company, sailed of life and many cracked skulls. Recently two Bontoe tribes de- cided to adjourn to a dry river bed {and indulge in a friendly game— ‘ |the throwing of good sized rocks! {at each other. : While the game was at its he'ght members of both tribes became unruly. Before the constabulary men in the j.! tains got control of the situation | moun- and a number injured. fail to join officially recognized| Hawaii Tourists Angry’ trade or firm unions, Some kind of contro] over all business organizations has Bel come necessary now that an ef-l fort is to be made by the gov-| Many ernment to collect income Over Prolonged Stays (By Associated Press) HONOLULU, T. H. Oct. 1— tourists complained, this and, summer because they were “con- corporation taxes, and to require; demned” to more swimming, sun- all male civilians to submit to: elementary military training. | In return for joining semi-of-) ficial unions, firms and companies} are to be allowed to elect their ‘pwn representatives to the no-! tional assembly which will burning and golfing than they originally came to Hawaii. intended when they For more than six weeks, close to 1,000 visitors arrived every| seven days, too many for the soon} steamers to carry when most of launch China’s constitutional re-|them decided to return home gime, WHEN LISTENING IN ON THE WORLD'S SERIES, BE SURE about the same time. terday afternoon for yes-| Mexico, after taking on 33,333! gallons of fuel oil at the Porter Dock company, The vessel afternoon from started pumping at | arrived yesterday; Philadelphia,! 4:10 and| sailed for her destination at 6:30; o'clock. sail for New Orleans. | Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde! two of the tribesmen were dead Yallory Lines is due to arrive to-! ‘morrow from Miami and Jackson-/ j ville, and after discharging will |. Two other ships of the same; lines are also due: Sunday, from New York The Colorado,} enj route to Miami, and the Henry! véston, en route and New York. FOUNTAIN SPECIAL i Friday and Saturday mx __i0e | GARDNER’S PHARMACY) _———— YOU REFRESH YOURSELF OCCASIONALLY WITH AN ICE COLD BOTTLE OR TWO OF REGAL | “The Rexall Store” 'R. Mallory due Monday from Gal-! to Charleston; safety, she said. Frontera,! _ The Wrong Murderer «+ . but the right story. It starts in this paper MONDAY, OCTOZER 5 ‘and Mrs. Emory L. Pierce, left over | i | Another fine jewfish was captured this morning by Pilot Myron Russell, who caught the 305 pound speci- men yesterday, and at prac- tically the same spot off from the Porter Dock. Mr. Russell started but after patiently for a strike with no success, decided to change his bait and did so attaching to the hook three small live run- ners. The bait was hardly in the water before the strike came and within the next 20 minutes he had brought to the dock a fine specimen of Bromicrops itaiara, weighing between 125 and 150 pounds. A heavy line was passed through the gills of the big fellow, and he was made fast te the dock to be butchered this afternoon. PID DPOOAA AAS xy of the Tallahassee Rotary” EMORY PIERCE LEAVES ENROUTE | ATROTARY MEET iad ON SUBJECT OF ——— ‘County Clerk Sawyer Also | SHALL ROTARY ASSIST anp Reade ™ a Kept Busy In Attend. == ing To These Seeking COUNSEL YOUTH OF COM-| MUNITY” | Mrs. Walter W. Thompson, | of 1244 S. W. Sth street, Mi- Redemptions enclosing $5 fer a renewal of hor culesnigsion. - ait “It is always euch o pleas i ——— ure te seceive The Citicen |im The Cine of Tamteg dew img that the demands for tax cer- tificates are emprecedented, there es heen 2 comsifecsiie snsense and read the news from my Gekeler, and the recitation of the dear little home town,” is the im the sale of certificates as well as redemptions County Clerk {pledge of allegiance to the Unit- concluding paragraph in Mrs. Ress C Sewer said todey. Assembled in the St. Paul's! | Parish Hall, the Key West Rotary Club was called to attention today by the president, the Rev. J. C. led States of America was follow-' Thempeen's letter. led by the singing of one verse of SPS SHO OOO Ls }“America”, after which W. Curry | Harris invoked the Divine bless- LEGAL BATTLE ling. | Guests were Lieutenant A. R.) | Moore, construction eng-neer with WAGED HERE BY 'the U. S. Army, formerly secre-| ; j with construction ' 'work in Fort Taylor. Lieutenant Moore was introduced by Wm. W. PROCEEDINGS ARE CONDUCT- | Demeritt. Aaron McConnell, ED BY THREE cae 'D.C. (doctor of clocks), introduc-} . ed by President Gekeler, and L.; TODAY IN CIRCUIT COURT CHAMBERS ' 1. Lee of Jacksonville introduecd by Sebastian Cabrera. ; Dr. William R. Warren, speaker |club. He is visiting in this city | iin connection WILL CONTINUE STUDIES IN | °t the day on the subject of “How SCIENCE; PROPOSES TO EN- | the Youth of the Community”, TER UNIVERSITY OF LIVER- POOL Sha!l Rotary Assist and Counsel’ Before Judge Jeffersen 5. — Browne im cireuit court chem , began his remarks with a tribute \to Secretary Bill Bates, absent on bers today there is being waged = “account of illness. legal battle & Vi c { Dr. Warren stressed the need ifor a higher standard of ethics, lim, of the law firm of Pine and Emory Lowe Pierce, son of Mr.; Public and private, if America + Gain and G - the highway this morning for New York where he will te®the University .of Liverpool Mr. Pierce was a student at the formerly president of Antioch Cel-! embark for 'trial and some of the court trials} INDUSTRIAL UNIT. England to continue his studies in 1 Iscience with a view to obtaining funds, and to no purpose, so He will en- ito survive, and tbe need for re- from in the present method of con-' Watson, Jr. and City ducting criminal cases in the gage Arcnowits, of Miami courts, instancing the Hauptmann Sew ner Attorney Giblin ‘brought to a close only after an Key West last week and secured outrageous expenditure of public from Judge Browne an imjunction anrned & fax : =n " as the public is concerned. ee The speaker especially invited “ 7°" “S=™E =e ee ttention to an article in “The, ©! Frank Hyde “Rotarian” by Artha:"E. Morgan, ™#ker ©f Mami. Preparstiems te compat the = reputed becs | public schools of Key West untli lege and later administrator of the Junction were st once staried Sy his last year, which he spent at‘T‘1nessee Valley Authority, ;, Jished under the title Randolph-Macon University, Following this he en-, pub- Attorneys Watson and Arenowm=- “The 2nd accompanied by = sumber of Witnesses and Attermey Giliin the plmme from of Long Road.” i Letters from District Governor | they arrived om tered the University of Florida and Millard Davidson, and Assistan: | Miami this mermmg te <ect pee remained for the full studying biology. Between his third and fourth one from Enrique course, ‘Secretary of Rotary International | ceedines. amt = = = & Russell were read as was Among thes whe Esquinaide, the party te take B. W. lyear at the University he went to pres'dent, and Pedro Aguillar. sec. B¢Sring besides the attermey= ave Philadelphia and there spent prac-/yetary, of the San Carlos Club,:F- H. Rei, assistant Geeret mas tically all of his time with scientists in the laboratory rium at Fairmount Park. Returning to Key West year, Mr. Pierce was placed charge of the Key West Tropical re. mained there until he tendered his! Aquarium as biologist and proceed to England. About 10 days ago Mr. Pierce} 1,—!sent a letter and his credentials, the ‘extending invitations to the Ro-/@£°T of the Seuther= Bq | sei or ‘tary Club to join in making a suc- Phone and Telegraph compan | with Dr. Robert O. Van Duesen, cess of the celebration of El Grito 2"¢ Jobe Rowland. cheet of jin charge of the Philadelphia Aqua- last j in; eure de Yara, to next | Of the city of Miami | week. | Atterney Fritz Gergen. whe Meeting adjourned in due form. With Mrs. Gorden was 2 ater in Key West test week, wee oe arrival m the group ths ~ermme but it is understeed be ber =oth ing te do with the case at ue i Giblin will leawe the 38 afteveeee ‘by plane mm order te be @ Tale hassee Saterday. bat te pend be observed QUESTION AUTO ‘relative to his entering the Liver-| WHEN DOES REAR ENDERS bilities are that he othe & ipool- University. Yesterday he re-! ‘ceived a repiy advising it would the record kept be necessary for him to be in Eng- terested m the case will reo BECOME A HOUSE IS NOW BEING CONTESTED jland by October 20 in order to be- | gicome a member of the birds! 2"4 left this morning. It is understood that Liverpool | | University provides a greater and/ question of when an automobile the ‘trailer becomes a house—if it ever ‘scientific studies toward the de- does—has come inte court here. gree of master of science, with an elaborate and completely equipped | when severai families settled down | of Man,|for the winter in their trailers on; YOT°*- Silegimg that that ome cup | more diversified training in laboratory on the Isle where most of the experiments and | vacant lots nearby. {studies of marine life are carried; on, University ‘Gambles’ On Young Researchers'’ (ity Askoctateé Prewsy MADISON, Wis., Oct. 1.—Uni- t authorities, | { | “gambling” in favor of youthful, Burglar Tools Used } researchers, are spending approxi-; mately $178,000 for research in natural and social science fields versity of Michigan in 1936-37. Dr. Glenn Frank, president of; lice surgeons here have added two! are} safecrackers’ tools to their kits—; ;gambling in the ‘belief that from, a hammer and flashlight—to test a stream of brilliant youngsters| the sobriety of autoists. j passing through our laboratories, we will get some lead which we/termines whether the suspect is’ might not get from an older, more} cold sober, alcoholically argumen-| staff of re-| tative, of just plain “blotte.” i the institution, said “we highly organized searchers.” ‘Under the appropriation, dents employed as assistants, classes, | a ay 161| sounds out the reflexes of the research projects employing about{/arms and legs. The flashlight ix 200 men and women will be car-!used to determine whether nor- ried on with many university stu-| mal dilation of the driver's (By Associated Prem) | PONTIAC, M:ch., Oct. 1.—The thur Lee Belo. 23. aarrieed Vie gma Holcomb 14 Tees bee Some property owners frowned, #ether until the fallowine <x Then Arthur fled suit fer & was eneugr for hum secmam te When one family removed ther wile was guilty “of creci ant & ltrailer’s wheels and jacked it up. ,"™™=" outeet enh a & \the nearby home owners brought danger my life |suit charging “his was a -violaton {of a building erdinaace. "SPILL LISS. conterd | land and |have a right ‘o remain there The trailer fumilies jthey have reaxd the ‘ In Tests On Drunks ft i | DENVER, Colo., Oct. 1—Po r ! n f a With the tools the surgeon de-| Lili I ’ it { bt The ef | hammer, rubber-headed, | t L t | eid names. Vk nd dd dd de j ba» been affected by liquor. ¥