The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 9, 1936, Page 1

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+ We Friends and: associates Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Roy Goodman Succeeds:Re As Local Director Of WPA Dersined Ot Appiimen LAND OF ORIENT “vd! LACKING IN HUMOR In Telegram Received PARTICULAR CLASS OF CHI- This Morning NESE SOMEWHAT DIFFER- Jacksonville ENT FROM AVERAGE No. 241. Roy F. Goodman, who for the;. past six months has been engineer | im charge of Works Progress Ad:] yuw YORK. Oct, d-—The| Key Orient may be a great reservoir of ; West, has been notified of his ap-;™Ysticism, a region where inten-| sive self-contemplation produces} j extensive spiritual powers. But, according to Dr. Lin Yu- This information :was this morn-| t@"8> ake; et ey County and ing received from E. A. Pynchon, | M¥ People. it also is a land lack- Florida, Administrator with head-/i"8 in humor, quarters in Jacksonville, in the! “That is to say, it is a land * 1 « where a large and powerful sec- iiating or at {tion of the populace frowns on “You are hereby appointed | humor,” said Dr. Lin in an inter- t director of District | yiew. “I should know; I am try- Four, effective this date. Let- | ing to run a humorus magazine ter of confirmation follows.” | there.”” Mr, Goodman said to The Citi-} The Chinese, particularly the zen that this appointment comes | lower classes, have a somewhat to him as a complete surprise.| different humor from our western That he had no idea this would be ; V°"d, he said, but it does exist. the turn of events following the| “There is nothing at all to com- a e | pare with the Western cartoon, departure of former Director Her- however,” he declares. “In the bert F-R. Reck, who left yester- folk art we find a curious sort of day morning by plane for Jackson- i humor which in essence is insep- ville, ‘arable from the Chinese charac- | ! | | \ ministration operations in pointment as director of Monroe county, dating from today. Che Key i — KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1936. \ Aahukbdherbheaad| SCRIPLIVROATA RUSSIANS PLAN | ARRANGE TO About istanpciTy | JOBS FOR ALL |’ SERVE PUPILS cus of Grazer ammaie’| N NEW MOVE) —- HOT LUNCHES travel folders» issued this age. | GUARANTEE OF EMPLOYMENT ; MATTER WAS TAKEN UP DUR- . MADE IN CONNECTION WITH) ING SPECIAL MEETING OF year is by'the Conoco Travel Bureau of Denver, Colorado, NEW SOVIET CONSTITUTION} P.-T. A. GROUPS CONDUCT- AS ADOPTED ED THIS WEEK and contains interesting data relative to Key West. In addition to other infor- mative reading the folder carries a complete list of the hotels and tourist camps in the city, and gives the num- ber of rooms in each hotel i i and apartment house. 9.—Employ-| JAt a special meeting ‘ Pat. A. groups of Division Street | Describing the Florida } Keys the folder describes | |ziest te in’ ilpilen os cel cee a them az “‘an almost continu- |ehe sight of every able bodied and|ther® “at Prevented for considera-; ous chain of small islands ition by those groups a project/ largely of coral structure, extending southwesterly into which provides for the verving of| the ignle more venisne ates: hot lunches to school childrén. “Beginning at Cape Flor- | | ida the chain describes a bow These lunches are to be served: | or curve. Motorists: literally free to nee shi iron, aie cee |. travel the high seas as ‘they we A is in zen was told, while those children! | cruise from one to another of 7 6 7 img+!-who can afford to pay ~—_ en { | these islands until nether- | Prices are be.wg lowerea very grad. | charged a small priee. The chil-; | most Key West is reached. ually, and a number of manual [rer who: - are: to) -xepeiva:; thei | “Here Spanish and English és lanches without payment will be | alike are spoken, aid the is- laborers are now in «he selected by the Board of Social | land has a population of more | their class.’ But many who have eeatere of whieh Mrs. Wm. R. than 12,000. tii j ' ‘arren is chairman. H created to the herece af the | J0bs still lack what the worid st] “The PWA will provide money! ; illfated heroes of the Battle- large would call necessities. ior the wages of the cook, an as-} | ship Maine and a huge light- att cook, te waltrene 0 i | i mari fi : janitress in each lunch room. The; tf eee eeeeaee weteetis | eusranteed employment r'ghts wa-! Board of Public Instruction will’ H der the constitution, which will be Provide space in each school! | SL II LII LOL 4 Beau. eect ied Ase jbuilding. The Board of Social; i this’ Welfare will furnish commodities; ‘DEMOCRATS T0 such as flour and canned meat. | MEET TONIGHT | loyal citizen, the new soviet con- stitution holds, but solving the “weales Both mer. and women are to be fall. “ A * __;, te equip each lunch room with a — low seuss eae stove, icebox, tables, benches, revolutionists, saboteurs and trai-| tableware and cooking utensils. tors. KEY WEST:FLOWERS and Mrs. Marion Kirke Win- ter. Mrs. Winter was a guest of her brother and si i law, Mr. and Mrs. Kirke, last winter West. “The water colors flowers native to countries and profuse in West. They were made f: exhibitions at the Flower Show and blue ribbons.” The most effective studi were those exhibited by Mrs. - “a Mayor Harry C. Galey announc- “El Grito de Yara” in Key West wil be officially opened tomer row mormcng 10 ¢ clock when 2 pe rade wil form at Sen Caries ball ‘ed this afternoon that following c= Duval strect and from there Winter. They were among 15 originals in flower and plant blossoms. “Cabana Beach at Key West and the Coconut the ceremonies to be helé im the jety cemetery tomorrow morning ae other events attendant on the Palm Trees were classed as celebration of “El Grite de Yare” two effective studies.” | a buffet luncheon will be held at GSOIOPIPI Ia: the Key West Country Club. j This affair is to be g-ven, it is ; said, in entertainment ef the dis- \ tinguished Cuban visitors who are MOST OF APPLICATIONS CALL FOR GENERAL REPAIRS ' scheduled to arrive on the vessels , this afternoon, and the officers of j the two ships, Patria and Juan Bruno Zayas. The luncheon will | be given between 2 and 4 o'clock. TO STRUCTURES It was intended to hod the af- | fair in the evening and of « more j elegant scale, but the Veladoe be- | morrow night, and which will ve {attended by practically all of th Building and repair permits is-| officers and visitors, made | ing held in San Carlos Theater toe + Mr. Goodman arrived in Key | **, West on April 22 this year, assign- i introduction of a kind of Chinese} TWO ORGANIZATIONS TO AS-| | It exeludes only the so-ca'led!,| The P.-T. A. groups are asked “Partly that is what makes the} ed to take charge of all engineer-| ‘New Yorker’ difficult. Partly it is} seMBLE IN JOINT SESSION ing projects and especially that of the sewerage and water project, | which, it is said, has made great| progress since he has been placed in charge. ptes .of Mt. Goodman say that this advance-! ment is made in recognition of his ability as an engineer and also be- cause of his executive ability which has not only been evidenced in Key West but also in other parts of the state, Just what the removal of Direc- tor Reck means could not be learn- ed but one who is in close touch with the trend of events said this morning that he believed he had been transferred to a project of wider scope and greater responsi- bility, PREPARING FOR COLLEGE EVENT RAYMOND R. LORD DESIG- NATED AS GENERAL CHAIR- MAN OF HOMECOMING (Special to The Citizen) GAINESVILLE, Oct. 9.—In preparation for a gala homecom- ing celebration at the University of Florida on }@ttbber 30-31, a state-wide campcign among Flor- ida alumni is under way. In Monroe county, Raymond R.} Lord, Key West, has been desig- nated as general chairman. A coun- ty-wide rally of grads and former’ students of the university will be held shortly, and the homecoming program will be presented to the Florida men. Homecoming has become an event of statewide interest on the University of Florida campus. The honorary leadership fraternity, that in China also we have purit-; ans. i “These are the Confucian liter- alists, to whom the laws of the time alvie. They have the feeling’ past are literal and at the same! AT COUNTY COURT HOUSE One of the most important pre- election meetings to be held in They are also asked to provide The government maintains there} groceries, vegetables Hope es Sere possibili loy-| Milk to supplement the rd 0! oe bility of an unemploy-| social Welfare. commodities, anaes Groceries, vegetables and milk might be paid for in part by the money obtained from the sale of Jutiches to those children who can! afford to pay: They might-Be do- ted, in part, by interested ‘in- ment problem in Russia. contrary, it says, there are too few people to fill the available jobs. ’ Must ‘Work: To Eat’ “Work,” says the Ww. _con- t humor-wil} be bad for Ghina:}|Key West in mahy “yea¥s~“is/ stitution, “is the obligation of} dividuals. : Yes, really.” Western correspondent for zine is not the continuous and un- alterable affair it is in America.| “In China, if a magazine out-; lives its usefulness, we kill it,” said ra dal F 5 planned for tonight when at 8!every citizen capable of working, Dr. Lin right now is a kind of |o’clock members of the Demoeratic| in accordance with the county court house. Each school and child will pro- principle} fit by the project, as it is report- r Dm i his Executive Committee of Monroe] ‘he who does not work shall not ed, it was said, that there are magazine. And in China a maga-! county and the Young Democratic! eat.’ ” , Club hold a joint gathering in the! many children undernourished and not yet’ malnourished whose poor grades Because wages have to in sehoo] are due to the fact that been adjusted completely Not only are these two organi-! prices an average income of 250'they do not have the proper food. zations expected to be present, !rubles a month does not go far’ It has been said by those who are Dr. Lin. “Then we start another. but all citizens who are interested] when a suit of clothes costs 300! deeply interested in the plan, that if we can.” Killing reminaea the nervous; editor that there is still somethirg in China for the Western world to, extract. It is Chinese medicalj ‘science. HIGHWAY FERRY COMING TO PORT: “KEY WEST” SCHEDULED TO, ARRIVE HERE THIS EVE- NING; GOING ON WAYS | Ferry Key West of the Monroe county system, is due to arrive in! port this evening from No Name! Key and will be placed on the ways for semi-annual overhaul,! repairs and painting. i Ferry Traveller, which had been. on the ways for one week for re-; pairs and painting, and to have hull seraped and a few rivets re-! placed, came off this afternoon. It was planned to have United} States Boiler Inspector G. L. Scheer make a short trip on the} vessel which was to be taken over! a one mile course by Captain A. E. Sharpley before being taken’ back to her berth in the yacht basi Florida Blue Key, has since 1924} taken the lead role in providing | an outstanding program for the interest and entertainment of alumni and friends of the institu-j tion. A “bigger and better home- coming” is promised this year. Ohio Beauty Experts Crowd License Bureau . (By Associated Press) COLUMBUS, 0., Oct, 9.—Pros-! perity note in the beauty busi- ness: More than 300 women appeared to take examinations for ‘beauty licenses before the Ohio board of cosmetology. +The last 50 to arrive conldn’t squeeze, into the examining room and had to write their examina- tions in a state office building corridor. SWEDISH CITIES HAVE | MADE CUT IN TAXES) (ay Ansectawea Peeasy ! STOCKHOLM, Oct. j all Swedish ites Opa deatenacs, reductions in taxes for 1936, some eases amounting to 13 cent. hx 1935 rates, while only four small- er cities have increased their tax- es. MALTED MILK, only eamrk UES GARDNER’S PHARMACY; “The Rexall Store” EVERYONE AGREES THAT | in | They were. in Roosevelt and Vice Garner are invited and expected to be present. Plans are to be formulated and a routine of work outlined for carrying on an intensive campaign in Monroe county, not only to bring out every vote but to make an effort to bring about a change in the minds of those who are not decided as to which side they will adhere to. It is the opinion of those who have called the meeting that it will be one of the most interesting held in Key West and never for a purpose which means more to the city and county than does this, U.S. DESTROYER ARRIVES IN PORT VESSEL REMAINED BUT SHORT TIME REPLENISH- ING FUEL OIL SUPPLY U. S! Destroyer Brooks was an arrival this morning at Key West and berthed at Pier “B”, naval station, for a supply of fuel oil. It is understodo that the Brooks stopped but for the sole purpose of replenishing the oil tanks and then pr sels in the vicinity of th: Panama Canal. The v ‘uta few hout ; During the stay of the ship the officers were en| ined by Lieu- tenant Wm. Klaus, officer in charge at the naval station, who took them fi htseeing tour. id the lieu~ eat it, wi train- cd: fioly pt Sef CH NGrdrdar. Has 51 Grandchildren ‘Sixty-four. years old, she has 1) lin the re-election of President | rubles or thereabouts white bread if the P.-T. A’s. accept sponsor- President! two rubles and more a loaf and ship of the school project, they ‘butter eight to 10 rubles a pound.' will be doing an inestimable serv-!erine street. Owner, Lumley Es-~ There have been answers that! ice to the school children of Key Russian workmen are not accus-, West. tomed to eating white bread and Sr Ratna ne ADVISED ABOUT bread, do without butter, go light- ly on meat, wear rough clothes 9 and get by on their incomes, SHIPS ARRIV Expert Workers Prosper The Stakhanoff movement is — ehiefly responsible for the rising LAU: OFFICIALLY wage level. It has produced a ae = growing class of expert workmen} NOTIFIED OF MATTER BY who, paid on the piece-work sys- tem, draw double, triple and even CUBAN GOVERNMENT quadruple the average salary. pe Sale There are a number whos¢ pay s ° envelopes contain sums up _ into} Lieutenant Wm, Klaus, U.S. N., the thousands each month. offieer in charge of the naval sta- Some observers predict the|tiom, has received official notice! norm (required daily output be-}!tom Havana, Cuba, of the arrival fore extra pay begins) will be| between 5 and 7 o’cloek this eve- raised to make big incomes im-}”ing of two ships of the Cuban possible, but this remains a pre-|€°Vermment, the Gunboat Patria diction. jand See Yaeht Juan} ‘As a whole, observers see prog-| Bruno Zayas. ress being made in the battle to The Citizen was advised at noon balance incomes and costs, Rents, today that these vessels ane: to be for one thing, are not out of pro- ates Sirah: 8 in the sabmeee portion with the average wage. base, remain there ms The citizen’s right to employ- their stay at Key West. ment is described further in the! constitution as a right “to receive SWEEPSTAKES HELP guaraiiteed work with payment ac- ity of work performed.” my A ‘ ae " Wensen Gat Rieke DUBLIN, Oct. 9—A plan to Assurance that work will al-j reorganize the hospitals of the! Soctioation sage, tn tha’ sanesay | Tah Five ate. with 940,008,008 tak ! ful socialist organization of na- shag Siar sueeqpersken bes - tional economy, the steady growth’ of the productive forces of soviet! children and 51 living grandehil-tensetaumt of =: law granting Three other grandchildren! have died. mén workers leave with event. of. childbirth. {sues for construction |sued during the past week from necessary to hold the the office of Building Inspector, Harry M. Baker, number 11, most! of them for general repairs on a_ minor scale. There were two is-, of small, buildings. } Issues. were for: General re-) pairs at Eaton and Whitehead) streets. Owner, F. J. Dion, agent;) cost, $300. General repairs at Duval and Front streets. Owner, Juan Car-! bonell; cost, $100. j Erect frame building at Petronia street, Owner, Soson; cost, $200. General repairs at 1319 Cath-. 417, Frank tate; cost, $50. ' Genera] repairs at 1306 Vir- ginia street. Owner, R. G. Bush; cost, $75. 3 Repairs to roof of the convent.' Owner, Convent of Mary Im- thaculate; cost, $75. i Erect building at 1400 Pine street. Owner, J. A. Boza; cost,: tions and working parts of the ap-- $400. i General repairs at 742 Windsor, Owner, Samuel Gates; cost, $250. Repairs to roof at 313 Fleming street. Owner, P. L. Cosgrove; cost, $88... Genera} reyhirs at Thomas and Jalia t. er, Wm. Bates; cost, $190: if Repairs to ot on North Beach. Owner, Merlin Monsalvatge; cost, $25. f BETHEL FUNERAL Church where the gregational will be placed at 2 o'clock. E. R. Evans will officiate. Pallbearers who have been se- lected to act are: Charles jij! enterta'n- ment in the afternoon instead. FIRE DRILL AT SCHOOL VERY i CHIEF BAKER STATES PUPILS ‘hres voley= suc the Sugiee IN RESPONDING TO ALARM GAVE REMARKABLE DEM- ONSTRATION OF COOLNESS Chief Harry M. Baker, of the Key West Fire Depratment, told ‘The Citizen today that he was su=-, prised and del sponte to an faculty and School this Chief one from Ni Number 3 i detailed explanation paratus which was deeply interest- ing te the children, as de: y the close during the talk. The children I f ! listened re : | i i FEF Hi i ik e i H tet i i f n F - . E li § § k Hi 4° i march te the cometary where services will be beid_ la the lneep of the parade will be tne Key West tespetaity Banc children of Sam Cartas festitete. firimg squad and bugier from the Florida Nesomal Causrd Sattery “E™ and groupe from other arg== zahens. Arcwing at the cemetery beso- wreaths whech are te artive be placed. une at the menemest m the Maine Pict and the other r the plot of the Cubam martyrs Addresses «ill be deivered & the cemetery by Dev. Shuler Peele Galkcrwe Perez Othe addresses are « by representatiwe: of the government whe cre due to arry tes ev. mumy fiom Havams and Sy Attorney 0 Curry Harris ani Dr. Wm. RB. Warren At the coucirsies of the cer-- monies the tr >g squad will Cuban sound the solem= notes of “Tapa Due to arrive ths evening be tween Sand 7 ocheck are the Cuban Gunbest Patria and thx Offical Government Veme! Juss B:une Zayas, bringing a Sumber sonal r.presentatives of Preadest Gomez. Among the a.tumgs shed Cuban

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