The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 15, 1936, Page 1

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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Key Wet, Fierida bes Ge mes eymah- «se mo ite c—maany: Sh oo arveTage range of ents 14 Fabrerhe= : ‘VOLUME LVII. No. 246. Commissioners Order Slot Machine — a Issue: Be Placed ‘On Oficial Ballot SPEAK HERE | CONGRESSMAN AND CANDI- DATE FOR SENATE AR- RANGING TO DELIVER AD- DRESSES ON OCTOBER 26 frat C€ KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1936. ‘State Planning Board Requests Lighted Airport For Key West, By PAUL MAY Special Washington Correspondent of The Citizen WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 15. night as well as by day,” the com- —The Florida state planning, Mission stated. commission has proposed that the| The commission pointed out} | that on May 1, 1935, there were sponsor a lighted airport at Key] ay Gabtedaes a PESCE FIVE CENTS (County Board Votes To Ex-County Judge For Absentee Ballots On'Per ‘Diem Basis ~ sented At Mectes Last DEFERRED AGAIN. =~ thtzen SOCIAL SECURITY WEEK TOPIC AT ROTARY SESSION | AL MOORE WAS GUEST DUR. ING MEETING TODAY; TWO NEW MEMBERS WELCOMED BY ORGANIZATION | i | | | Many Other Matters Are POOP Dae Sas MANY INQUIRIES Taken Up At Regular | ABOUT KEY WEST Meeting Of Organization Mary Brookshire, manager | ae Last Night Federal Government financially of the Miami-Miami Beach in- formazion office at 180 North Michigan Boulevard, Chicago, writes the FERA h ing de- partment that ‘while the of- fice is maintained by the cities of Miami and Miami Beach, many inquiries are an- swered about Key West.” Miss Brookshire asks that she be furnished a list of hotel and apartment accomo- dations and information re ig tthe ferries, schedules, etc. Also any literature anent Key West could be sent together with informa- tion about fishing camps and fishing on the Florida Keys. the state, and that when construction, social Security Week was the ! jis completed at St. Petersburg,! eee AS | jsubject dealt with by the speakers gram of aviation construction in| T, — nase! ‘ampa, Kissimmee, Sanford, Lake} aa. y R | the state. City, Ocala, Fort Pierce and West] ‘ . oe wi con noon in = | The Key West and Havana air-Palm Beach, there will be 21/ - - MATTER DEALING WITH Par peaking in Key West on the afte) oo, eee ee ect. SEEN ‘ = | LOWENC LABOR DAY STORM | ileox! Pa | Congressman J. Mark Wileor! woe a ooce of a ten-year pro- i county will have the opportunity ied voters of Monroe; and Claude Pepper, candidate for | jthe United States senate, of voting for or against slot ma- = expressed their = it ions of chines at the general election to| | be held November 3. This assured when the county commis- Ea Come. seme Bag was if lighted, would Permit | lighted airports. An additional day and and night flying between 22 lighted fields, complete with |7°**PH Tolle, pastor of the Fi 7 |boundary, obstruction, approach | Methodist (Stone) Church, ad! DISCUSSED BY BOARD e “The full benefit of: the air- and beacon lights, and flood lights | Stessed the club on that topic. [ rin telegram from Mr. Pepper} : Te Te tand a letter from Mr. Wilcox, y ne @ means of transporta-/| if necessary, would complete the mbers were urged to vote } Judge E.R. Lowe, peace justice | terday. by Dan Navarro, and ex-| tion ‘cannot be enjoyed’ unless picture of aviation in Florida, — use their time and energy in’ | | ! ~ !ernoon of October 26, one week = 25 er coer es | weewetes @ 55 er <8 Ge sioners in regular meeting last re- | from next Monday. Miami and Havana. we meee ee ee night ordered this “public meas- j This {information was Bal } ure” placed on the ballot. Attending the meeting were: Chairman Carl Bervaldi, Com-} wees + tele fa Se fe = im the Third Monroe De plained just how and when - the = County ‘ missioners Norberg Thompson, Wm. R. Porter, Braxton B. War- The writer signs with the assurance that “Any inf ! i | flights can be made safely’ by| commission said. Fresenting the opportunity of pro-' viding for the aged, the blind anc candidates will arrive. Congressman Wilcox’ letter was | icoaian beard of county commissioner: to the effect that it would be im-j tion you may send us n possible for him to comply with! to our mutual benefi: Felders and other informa- tion covering all questions abcut Key West, ferries air- plane service and especially the hotels and fishing are be- ing forwarded to Miss Brook- shire today. 4 dhid dd ttf ren, and Nathan Niles; Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, Attorney Arthur} Gomez, Supervisor of Registra- tion John England, Chief Deputy Sheriff Bernard Waite, Peace Jus- tice E. R. Lowe, Tax Collector Frank Ladd, Rev. Joe Tolle of First Methodist church; Rev. Shuler Peele, of Fleming Street! Methodist church, and a group of! interested citizens. The presentation of the petition! for having the slot machine meas- | ure placed on the ballot was made} by F. F. Hoffman. | Makes Check Of Lists | Registration Supervisor had checked the lists and stated that they carried the names of 865 the needy children of the com- | munity to oth voters. last might to rewterate bua request for payment for services rendered on the Florida Keys as corome: ex- officie following the Later Day hurricane of September 2 2955. and again the matter was dé ferred. ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS | “0727. . Happenings That Affect the Dinner Pails, Dividend |, i= vest, Al Berres, fie:d repre- Checks and Tax Bills of Every Individual; Na- |, °<"**tive of the American Red tional and International Problems Insep- et a ee ee io per eur eg Se ee ee te ed — Kee ae ee ee eee ee ee ee ee Se aed ee ee Mz Lowe produced bi which carried 2 number planatery jettc: support of the ckim made peace justice, others ips bodies recovered +md the mame = some of teem 2 y= spec AT LEAST TWO KEY WEST- ERS WiLL GIVE ADDRESSES AT PROPOSED Pouiticat! MEETING this morning that arrangements} practically completed! | for the political rally to be held at thoreughiy comversext with ‘the matter involved, cefore rendermg a final decision on the matter. he would be informed not ‘ater than Mondsy spout the attitude of the board members on the matte= and the answer wocid be final. FERRY BOAT LET H the request to speak here on No-; vember 2, as he had always made! jit a ru‘e to deliver the last speech ; jof a campaign in his “own hom | town.” | He then explained that it would jb quite possible for him to be in ; aatendass as | Key West on October 26, and that . welcome that he had received at jhe will make peter to, arable From Local Welfare Rotary meetings from Shanghai toe REE ~~ jcome with Mr. Pepper by plane, | Key West; instanced the work LAY PLANS FOR jspeak in the afternoon about 2} Biggest international economic; sort to military action than coun-! done on the Florida Keys. and o’clock, so as to be cble to return {news in many a moon was the an-| tries which are not. No man will- urged that Key West fill her quota jthe same evening and speak at an-| | icement that France had fin-|ingly cuts the throat of a good cus- ‘of four hundred in Red Cross mem- y OCcT. 24 other point in the state. i he gold standard and de-|t°Me!—and what is true of indi-! berships. | In his telegram Mr. Pepper | ally deft the gold: standard 450 0e- | SiaWale anil. tadasttien ia largely; William Demeritt presented his AT TAVERNIER x“: that he had not included} valued the frane, and that Eng-! true of nations. est: Ai alban Seen ia ;Key West in his itinerary, but had | !and, the United States and France|’ no one, of course, expects that Warren, by request of Jerry Trev- pe oes poate Sas a So ira were at last to cooperate in seek: | currency stabilization will imme-!!, weleomed twe new members, qualified voters, and each list lan address to the people of Key {ing to stabilize currencies, {diately boom world trade, and send Cornelius Peterson and Fred 4. » A t ions’ i ; had the number of signers placed! | West about 4 o’clock in the ata} There are vations wars ot un ee ee cea arhace at | President Gekeler introduced * on the front cover of the rolls. noon of October 26. jing at France's long - anticipated) | 33. under forced draft to make/Miss. Marthe Buck, whe presanted It was shown that on the ballot} Mr. Navarro told The Citizen}move. Critics say that currency déliveries. But in view of prac-| the details of the WPA project ot »the measure explained and he had alzeady started making ar-| jevaluation is simply a dubious ‘tifally all the experts, the move ' Providing lunches for school chil- Revocation.” ~~ pew | jot ribs two popular candidates. |to two-—that it is simply another! hi ae pepe bepiereey SE e werEow preom b.d es stays = ae " ge = é at .; Which in turn may cast some rays | A ; Depository accounts for the! President William Arnold of} — —_—— as for srflation. Engiand star| cr peaceful light into the shadow! the responsibility they assume im month of September were read,| = : REV JOE TOLLE ed it, fire years ago, 101 was fol’ 0+ Jo) the work of providing the food checked and approved. \ ¢ Young Democratic Club, said) . Nowed by the United States three} 9). dramatic, if relatively un-,2"d the supervision, the WPA pica a Gia chin TALK ON years ago when we changed the! important aspect of the agreement | Providing a cook, an assistant BA pfartuyiist he ini tatally. blind ibaa} Been fixed price of gold frer. $22 to;was Russia’s dumping of a million C00k, @ waitress and a janitor. Prsts wisi Supported by eRerTaavits: 'ebout $85 an ounce, {pounds sterling on the New York 2nd leaving the supervision and . epee bl aoa | ‘ t pulk of/Mmarket 24 hours later. Secretary| the selection of those to be pro- from several well known citizens However. the great bu! arn teniury Metqenthan at ‘once | Vided with lunches to the P-T. A. and a letter from Doctor H. C.; Tavernier on che Florida Keys on! \commeniators feel that ,France’s| o rchased this out of the $2,000,.| Mrs. Cabrera stressed the need i AL Ie é | iiizati compact are good} mated that Russi: ttempzing Siven to the fa apen restoring the applicant's sight. It is understood, said Mr, Arn-| ‘CHURCH STRESSES NE CES ee eaeeane ene Ta eck the thee rev en swine i Sbility of the P-T. A. to secure Sethe ee ie old, that there vill be at least two; SITY OF VOTING FOR THIS|New Dealers as Frank Kent and | and make stabilization impossil som wate — ast than iven following which he was in-' ' 5 oi i Mark Sullivan have given the! Most observers are of the opinion | 1, pupils, of ten ceni per st ted t =e ‘al th ga Penne Commie betel eed aiea |g AMEND MENS President credit for authorizing; that Mr. Morgenthau exaggerated; month, in order to set in motion structe oO secur neces- { :. :, se ‘ , i secu sary information aa Pais saat B. Cleare will represent the Young ; iis jagceeieene ee teem fe hat aie nese pr oneaeo ta aes te i aes its and Atto: 4 y! uch approval are two fold: It is! knows that a million pounds, which: A inform the county cramer PSP i nd = ee cory! Rev. Joe Tolle, of the First Tateeea Gat stabilized interna-|is a little less than $5,000,000, the two schools by the WPA and — ae lee ee eee a ‘ tional currencies will be a spur tojisn’t enough to even faintly em-|the providing of these lunches to Contract for printing 5,000 bal-|ic Executive Committee of Monroe Methodist Church, was a speaker ji H the thi jchildren who need them, depends lots for the general election on! i lagging world trade and will bet-jbarrass the three powers. | a ceases ae ae Soveuber Seca). diescucdiesd ee | yesterday afternoon at the meet-|ter the chance for keeping world; Fall is witnessing the expected | ps —_ = ae. 4 - sire vey teas | While these arrangements are: : ace upping of production in many in- e individeal contribution is finally awarded to The Artman of the Harris School Parent-| ?°2°°- i ; _ small and within reach of rac- Press. jon!y tentative, he said, it is hi: i There are three main currency ; dustries. leiailty ail; Skpvoctatt 40 Lgpers Annual financial statement of belief that these two able orators’ Teacher Association, explaining | units in the world—the Sse sg | Big element, a& in the past, is! yaaa aii ania. a the county was presented by, will leave with a gro: f other! ‘i pound, and the dollar. Other cur-| motors. Cat buildérs have their! pre oss . 7 Teeter reams de gpaarinirratar Fee oe nee eee {the many different angles of Hu-| oncies hinge upon. one or the oth-| new modéls’ail’set for the market! Well-beitig for the rising genera. sawyer. ‘ad and representatives of both organiza-! er of these—that is the purchas-/_ come of them may be out by the | tion at can Sot — a re ped ing power of the lire, the markitime this’ is read. Production! towatd the humanities of the So-, signed by the conymissioners and tions rsahaoreanitettce mp |=" Security, and the necessity will this week be forwarded to tee ines at Tavernier. ©f voting for the amendment at and other currencies is dependent ecmptroller at Tallahassee. \ The proposed amendment the unification of the City of Key West and Monroe county brought forth a lengthy discus-! sion and the details of the amend-j possibility of other speakers being‘ added to the group, but these final! details would all be discussed and; for! He slso said that there is a! the November 3 election. The different phases of the amendment, which is intended to provide for “Old Age Assistance,” upon what happens to the eurren- cies of the three great financial powers, with their tremendous gold reserves. As a result, if the frane, the | schedules, according to Business ° Week, call for 1,000,000 "units | 3 during the next e i RE A OES i Steel recentiy touched a high: COUNCIL HEARS jfor this year, continced upward. ; The employment aspect like- Ferry Key West, of the Mon roe County ferry system, came off pound and the dollar are stabilized | ; Wise showed betterment. In manu-; |facturing indestries, total em-y BUDGET MATTER: {ployment has at last reached thej oe change from time to time, as iti, : 196s jen th ches 6 ae has in the past, the purchasing) = ciate | year! DEFERS currencies will|"" [decided at 2 meeting of the board, : i ment were explained by Attorney! cs i “ ind” | 5 3 2 Gomez. The qualified electors! Of directors of the Young Demo-| srothers fen ges Serio anc|s0 thet their purchasing power in will have an opportunity to vote‘ cratic Club to be held at the regu-; © Sar'y an@) relation to each other does s ‘analytically pleced before his I on this measure in November. jar meeting place on Friday night. 1 Fix Pay For Inspectors i} H i wer of other . a F Question of pay for clerks and’ sts ise remain constant, ! Prices continue their up-trend, inspectors at the polls during the — esac h 1d ‘but slowly. Biggest jump has been i i i The effect of this on the world |” coming election was discussed at obvious. When |!” food costs. Manufactured length. It was finally decided to! in| 00ds have changed little =| na discussed by the members and com-j their relation to each other, nor- PLAN TO PROLONG pay them $5 during the time the See ae | The City Council, at a special straightened, all air polls were open for voting, and jmented on. This phase is the use; mal trade is impossible, for the) As usual, the farmer is in the| meeting held last night, took upivalves have been imcreased te <1 STAY IN KEY WES1 {hearers by Rev. Tolle, and in such Announcement of any changes or! clear manner that no doubt additions to the program will be' could be left in the minds of those found in The Citizen on Saturday. ! present of the value of this amend- | t of | {ment to the people. trade situation is Sas: FAPLIP UL Anothe> phase of the week ras | palaces move up and down i ING OF BODY two (2) cents for each ballot ‘of moving picture reels which last'reason that a country cannot car-|head'ines. Both Roosevelt and ithe proposed budget for the en- twice their original capacity and counted. Deputy sheriffs will re- for two and one-half minutes and ry on import and export business Lendon have cautiously endorsed | suing year. After a thorough per- | water-tight docs have been pime- ceive the same remuneration. were shovin at the Palace Theater | when it doesn’t know what a dollar Top insuranec, both have pledged | ysai of the document, which car-led in the oulkheadn Registration books with the We have been here for a Monday night and at the Monroe | will buy tomorrow in England, or | themsevles to aid the farmer iM|ries 9 total of twenty-five mills! Other activities names of all voters were pre- vacation, coming to spend a ! Theater Tuesday night. jwhat a frane will buy next week ; other ways. assessed against the tax roll, it repairs to bull in sented for inspection by Super-} , month and have decided to re- Accompanying the pictures is an} in the United States. All during} Security markets tave been' was decided to lay the matter over repiacing of {Continued on Page Four) imi imter if we can jable and perfectly timed address ' the depression the major curren-|fairly steady, and it is not likely | until the next regular meeting‘ with others 50 right accommoda- | dclivered by James Donn, chair-|cies have been svbjected to great that any major developments will! when it will be presented for’ i tions, said Major R. C. Sny- | man of the State Program for Hu-/fluctuation—and the upshot is that take place until after election. In-/ adoption. der, U. S. A. retired, and | man Security Week, who also ap-| international trade hrs stayed at,vestors and speculators are talk-{ Resolutions were adopted Mrs. Snyder, at the housing | pears in the pictures. a very low level, while domestic) ing about “Roosevelt stocks” and settlement of taxes under department of the FERA this ee a in most countries has been : “Landon — a pire Son ae while other morning. expanding and approaching “nor-' great deal to who wil ‘ters i to taxation Major and Mrs. Snyder TWELVE BABIES AT ' mal” levels. the oath of offiee from the Chief | discussed during the meeting. have spent a delightful time AGE OF 21 YEARS: te effect of currency stabili-| Justice next January. {zation on world peace, in turn, is | f they said, and have come to realize that Key West is a <j yequally obvious. Cordel] Hull charming place, with very ZAGREB, Yi Oct. 15-/once said that economic content-| cee delightful people, and they |—The wife of P»Gibovic, a pea- ment is the best preventative of} DOYLESTOWN, Pa.—While on can spend a happy winter [Sant of Virka village, is 21 years| war. ‘That is, countries which are! a wedding trip with his 51-year-| season. old, but she has borne 12 chil-jenjoying normal and peottiipneres bridge, William Ruos, 75 of dren, among them triplets and commeféidl relations with each! this city died of a heart ‘attack in| PD LOD OAD OBA bee pairs of twins. jother ate much less disposed to re-i Traverse City, Mich. jjournment was REGAL BEER IS KNOWN EVERYWHERE FOR ITS FLAVOR AND FINE QUALIT Y. 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