The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 27, 1936, Page 1

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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Deyoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LVIE. No. 256. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1936. ° —$—_____ _ OUTLINES DUTIES MUCH INTEREST BELIEVES MUCH [NAVARRO HEARS |WILCOX GREETED RELATES METHOD |New And Vigorous Drive Ti OF PARENTS IN | INCUPOFFERED | MUSICAL TALENT | FROM ANDREWS) BY KEY VOTERS OF HIRING HELP | Rebuild Merchant Marine Besins i j i } | | BE UNABLE TO COME | AT SEVERAL POINTS FOL- | t With Observance Of Navy DR. W. P.. RICE OF LOCAL! TO BE PRESENTED TO TWO HEAD OF HOSPITALITY —| ‘B. > ° TO KEY WEST 3 LOWING VISIT HERE CLINIC STRESSES IMPORT-} COUNTIES HAVING LARG-} SAYS WITH PROPER EN-i ANCE OF EXAMINATION'OF|' .EST::PERCENTAGE OF} COURAGEMENT SAME CAN’ 2 2 | Dan Navarro, representing the} Congressman J. Mark Wilcox; CHILDREN VOTES IN ELECTION BE DEVELOPED i is mittee in Monroe county, has re-' dwellers on the Florida Keys anal Diseyssing children in general} Interest has been awakened by| SBandmaster Alfredo Barroso, of | i ij | , tceived a reply to his invitation to. it was apparent that most of the! and especially those who are of the ame = om cup te the Ker West Mespitality Band, | qualified voters in that section of | these whe have been awarded con-! overnor ec! re tender age and now ee jC. E. Andrews, candidate for the| eaten P. Cone to the two counties hav- . js j ; Monroe Count; admi and} ;, 4 Lelieves there ie much hidden tal-/ Uniteg Senate, to come to Ke a} secs runty ave admirers a4 tracts for construction of the! school, with Dr. W. P. Rice of the! ing the largest percentage of, ent in Key West and is certain that| West, and the candidate wires| This is the opnion gleaned by | bridges for the Overseas Read and local clinic, The Citizen was given| Democratic voters in the election! with the proper encouragement , ‘Mat he fears it will be impossible, ' Harry M. Baker, v:ce caairman of | Tell Bridge District, and who are! - on November 3. . {* this writing. ithe Democratic Executive Com-, | 6s an outline of the duties of parents} In fact the interest is so keen, Some of this talent can be develop-! However he shows that he will! mittee, who, with Attorney Aqui- | tsitte for this work, has been to the child and 2 group of import- pee oe ree pedian oper: ed. | go carefully over the time between lino Lopez, a Woes ~ Low- | asked The Citizen on several occs- unty si i x ! : i i uumbe Sunday following ant matters to be observed. Said/that Dan Navarro, who was ap-| Most of the trouble with the} now and vanagh a! and peed trip to Key West. en Ri i i f the’ j ienced singer is that they; *S ® possibility of coming ©Y) Mr. Baker said that Mr. Wileox Dr. a pointed as representative of ne‘ inexperienc singer is vi 5 ° E, be Im order to clear and af- z psatctniamere te Se il rasta) tase canineeidionte akitd ered etic tos a Citisen | 2794 at Pigeon Key and Mata-! seta : ee coeeetecsancneead miabead ee {Maestro Barroso is of the opinion» this morning: that:he’ is leaving cee eee uabebenead a net aetna tates to have the child thoroughly ex-! piceyssing the matter Mr. Na-| ‘hat this fear of the audience can i-this afternoon fora visitvup state! es he had received very reir i ‘ter be followed im the em- tbe overcome and some really good! ang that it is his.-intention of etki amined before taking ap work eee ai et ee ere oe, singers be developed. | meeting Mr. Andrews: and make| Sort, wns Seranees Of SUPs! ploymnet oftaber on these pro- the classroom. We find children | the citizens of Monroe will result) ,,7°,ncourage those Who have @/ an effort to have him'eome to, After he! artived) ati Matecumbeyjects, The Citizen yesterday asked = . 3 | desire to appear in concert Maes-; | j otherwise than having one of-the State Democratic Executive Com-; met and talked with many of the! é i Key West'if only for a stay of a‘he was escorted to different places; are definitely handicapped because! this county. It will be one of the!) .ve talent, make it a point to ad- brief address anent his candi- it was the attitude of the people | and: chief engineer of the Over- {important events of the electio 2 i daey. ae {he met, at a number of points,} ef some physical impairment. rs redound to the everlasting ares; 9 letter 0 him cae oe uae MB. Andrews is in the race ty'which Ted Mr. Baker to conclude wuloeghedianicmetas hnthatathathatatiatiad EE ee j =) i leca acer tee aes ies are | fill the unexpired four vear term/that the people of the Keys are. . Lied weit Reet cathe aoe aoe “Any child with defective vision ons. of the late Senator Park Tram- real’y enthusiastic about Mr. wil. |e = ; ‘MRS. SIMPSON = ‘ a , , zens.” | Nati diti ill | ir 3 7 e | Naturally these auditions will| - * ; - - : : or hearing, with a defective car. lect Neterais iicsbat will mell, and has as his opponent, H.j cox and will de all possible te fur-; “The construction regulations cf ; riage, or with a poorly hove the| SECOND DUCK ‘be held with the band in their | C. Babcock. ither his campaign for reelection.! 4 Public Works Adm:nist: : GIVEN DIVORCE ciency and gine te decrees = Oe ing heart cannot hope to have the icing rooms in the Patriotic Order see Gee oe as "~~ —— trequire thet 90 percent of the labor | necessary impetus to attack his| ons of America hall om Duvall | eee school routine. j HAWK SHIPPED <<<: and none other than the. for the construction of the Over-y “Many a case of early raberce-| |members of the band wil! be pres-| ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS eancs ee, losis may be determined by such! i ighway wn frem i cniaiabili jent. ! relief rolls of Monroe _Coanty. an examination and the source of : | Maestro Barroso says that all; - | TESTIMONY OF APPLICANT LIGHTHOUSE SUPERINTEN-| {provided that labor technically) infeetion in the limited home circle 'matters in connection with the . . * es H ean be ascertaned for the better-| DENT SZNDS IT TOCAP- auditions will be personal, until.| Happenings That Affect the Dinner Pails, Dividend |! qua‘itied to perform the work is; ment not only of the child, but TAIN MEREDITH !announcement is made of the audi- Checks and Tax Bills of Every Individual; Na- available.” i the family and community as well. |tions, and he will take tp the| tional and International Problems Insep- : militia tiadeetiens ! About Regular Routine ne the al Kea bern ‘ante arable From Local Welfare | When asked what procedure aon e i , in i “In the life of a child, too fre-| superintendent Wm. W. Demer- ae Seiten. of ae Federal weatien | | eaten to obtain employment: quently we do not give sufficient ¢ i¢¢ f th th lightho: di _ } ' : ; importance to the establishment of ltrict, is pigs vad pease hse xg: } During depression, there was; Result is that utilities must build! ©" ‘his project, Mr. Duncan re- | (By Annectated Pree | IPSWICH, Engieed Ga 27 — «regular réutine. The child ess on the S. S. Cuba the sec- almost an entire dearth of ord Plants and modernize old|P!ied: “The contractors are re-) o , - 2 is if < . + ss |e past week. The destination is * } a) IN. ‘ones. It is expected that many | tuired by the Public Works Ad-! pars Wallis Simpeon was granted “SS™*. Geckoed Ghat <ugtess «= lurally sat tight, and tried to hold| “tities will announce big con-! ministration to procure their Inbor = Ee ee a aie-chitdten must es- = ; | - rally sat tight, an stetetion increases before 1936/ - }e decree of diweres tadey from ber - @ren or we ptain R2L. Meredith, Boonton, ' GIVEN HEARING oul to what it hed: Ti the darkeathrrac, — — 1 from the United Stites “Employ- _t pie oedeee <f pecially have a routine adapted to } * their own needs. “If the child ts} mais afternoon of last week, days,, which occurred in 1932, the} Steel is in a similar position, '™*™* Service and the Employment feieed, Suet Saye, i Go eee he undernourished and does not eat! ss peneritt sent one of these! \‘“‘new construction” sections of with demand pressing mills hard. Service is required to certify work-}igest assiaes division =f the King's because of some chronic disease,| 1:4. of prey, wiiche i aitces fal-| ARRAIGNED YESTERDAY ON ("eWspapers and periodicals prac-| And, as everyone knows, the auto- | ers giving preference, first, to this condition must certainly be! -on to Captain Meredith, and! tically vanished. jmobile industry is reaching almost ‘those from relief ro‘ls, s:cond, tot corrected before added responsi-| hile the Steamship Cuba come pull-| ‘CHARGE OF MALICIOUS One sure sign of recovery is a|undreamed-of production levels, bona fide residents of the District, } bility is placed upon his physcial log eut.df the Diacbor) teund cat MISCHIEF revival in industrial building. And} must rapidly expand. The industry! and third, to bona fide residents} machine, other in his traps i | 1936 has witnessed an extremely | expects to produce over 5,000,000 | ef the county, all, of course, sub-| *™* “The child may be taught prop- ? i encouraging trend in this field. units in 1937. \ ject to the provision that got . er habits in the hygiene of living. fecorae Lopeeana ha EaerGaie 2 - According to figures gathered; In a few industries, major | Sorket must be technically quali- Sa aie. Satin ae ae i > ae The brushing of the teeth in the | nese birds for the chase in the} Angel Torres was arraigned be- by Engnieering News-Record, con-; changes in the product necessitate | fied to perform the work to which | minutes, giving as couse for & morning and the evacuation of the | ancient sport of falconry and is'fore Peace Justice Enrique Es struction contracts awarded in the} much new Ptant construction ' he is assigned.” ; bowels daily at a set time, are hab- meeting with great success. i first nine months of this year by | along with revamping of old plants! Mr, Duncan said that no em-| its which will prevent grave dis-! This morning Superintendent | Tinaldo yesterday afternoon on | the railroads were 84 per cent!and equipment. Such an industry orders in life if adhered to re-' i pi icht | Fd - 1... |ahead of the same period last!is the aircraft. Obsolescence inj ministrative and i em- Tigiously. It is just as important | Pemerist bad in his office & light'a charge of malicious mischief. year_which in itself was a far commercial airplanes is extraord-| ployes, including catcatives: time. | iwerce cam tee granted in Emginnd | = ner Ue ses = sganigevee to capture the hawks, The lure | Specifically he was charged with ateags year for — re vera peace rapid—every year w:tness-!keepers and storekeepers, who fo have the face and ears clean; placed beneath the net and the/ cutting to pieces eating auate mm any since 1930. Automobile!es bigger, faster, quieter, more i without. | hawk swoops out of the sky like pew wae 2 See pee Semag ge OD owes ec it itt! Ht tT i { a : transportation company construac- comfortable airliners. {hours of manual labor per Regarding Manners | an arrow from the bow, strikes the /Shoes belonging to Mittie Torres.}tion contracts were up 10 per|_ So, in many instances, “Amer- | could work more than eight hours} @voret cases was ficliowed. “It is very essential that the/ net, which collapses, and the bird) Both are colored. |cent. Public utility building rose; ica’s eapacity to becmasarad has’ per day and forty hours per week. (Simpson test free coe ehild shall early be taught the cor- is captured without injury. tome st. denyi the cha T 11893 per cont. Process —_ peagomaran empegr sarap: De ipl i ificatis jot eccscsersted ber rect mannerisms which will not| The net was sent by Captain! rst denying the charge, Tor- tries showed an 89 per cent gain, |to produce. That is one of the | 7 Pe es leita, Ste 7 Simpacn’s a aged only give it the appearance of be-' Meredith and also the uprights on|res afterward admitted his guilt — ay industries advanced ft) met ceuarernete signs in the} og en Diggs 2 ing ‘wel'-bred’, but will prevent’ which it is spread. He gives the| explaining hi eee Eo a : | provision that ast be tech| i= compliance the spread of disease. If a child} assurance that hawks and other"? Soe ene ee ied | _ Automobile factory construc- | Tara a 24 ith'tos nite qualified to poor en th; |. the Soames is taught to cover his mouth wheu | birds are caught in the nets with-/the mischief, but his explanation | tion, as might be guessed, showed | _ As the eatmpaign ent _ ive. | Werk to which he is assigned, the | of he sneezes or coughs, much may be | out injury. twas not very convincing and he| *be 'stestest.inmp:-.of -all—2278 jing daysy:3t is-becoming:the Tive-! Divs: oA, Grainistration Con-{ accomplished in the curtailment of { | was remanded to jail in defau't of? cent..... Aircraft. factory build: | liest and most aggressive ’=m many } 3 = J q struction f i ti dis i ! 5 ER es ing was up 105 per cent, textile!a year. Not sinee the war have! . the spread of infec re = RADIO TOWERS | bond of $50 to await trial in crim-| building advanced 69 -per: cent, jboth the principal fgdres in {20 Person under the age of sixtees in the classroom. i “ - : ma! “It is an easy matter fof instil | tinal court. |amd general factories.41.per cent. | presidential race! referred’ io di | 78" cam be employed and ne y ; | Some time ago Mittie Torres}. -Only a few important jndustries | rectly or cuttingly:to: eachother." PeTs0" who is engaged in t ride roper carriage a = whese ae ash gaa Saris Wer BEING PAINTED ; Was serving a jail sentence toclabeee drops in sears mg award. | Recent Landon speeches offer a een will prevent later deformities; | |stabbing Angel, but after the bet-ied. These included metal refin- |New Deal no quarter. And cae pay POMS certainly it will make apparent! {ter part of the sentence was sefv-/ ing and rolling, down 11 per cent; ! Roosevelt speeches have pulled mt this ject @& & deformities which would other.| COMPLETE RENEWAL OF EN-'¢d, was released when it was shown | foundries, which dropped 47 per | punches. | " pe yd ewes i acait he nsticad: thatd physical | conclusively that she was a suf-/eent, and refrigeration and cold | Hoover almost never referred | tions ars preseribed 2 F | TIRE EQUIPMENT IS NOW | ferer from asthma. storage, off 14 per cent. ito his opposition, either in 1928] Ployes of his = xamination may be carried out by! t : phpdcian: aa ; a PLANNED Total industrial construction;or 1932. And Harding and Cov- | a STS 2 a i was 60 per cent above the eom-|lidge did not have to put much ef-! According to at, Prevention’ Paramount Now ‘NEW ARRIV, AL IN parative period last year, and fort into campaigning—their elec- | ically handicapped persons “When the child enters school amounted to an expenditure of!tions were foregone certainties, and comes in close contact with! Workmen are now employed; BARKER’S HOME $197,489,000 as against $123,101, {with the betting odds running #* other children, there is an ex-| Scraping and painting the radio; looo. ” " Vhigt as 40-to-1 in 1920. posure to infection. ‘Prevention’| towers at the naval station and’ | Looking at the picture in stilt} This aggressiveness on the part{°t dangerous to their is becoming an. important issue,, have started a program which’ lcmitiedsl way, Business Week says|of the candidates is serving to safety, or to the health and for prevention of disease is far| will end with the complete re-) Announcement has been made} that te tha tied nine months of jclear the air and bring the issues}°f others employed on the better than the treatment of dis-|newal of the entire equipment. jot the birth of a son, weighing | this year, more factories have been into relief. It is dissipating some | Ject. ease. Each child must have the} Several years ago this work was: seven and a half pounds, to Mr. | puilt or dieted Seek any full}of the tremendous vagueness that! All WAll Be Given Chance diphtheria toxoid injection. It is} perigymed by a group of trained and Mrs. Al Barker at their home; 2, since 1930, and textile Bing pevineyi xan both platforms, witb} Mr. Duncan said that these pro- an absolute crime for any child to| mep,,and when the job was com- in West Palm Beach on Sunday. chinery plants are going up in| their cautiously worded “escape! visions would apply to ali develop diphtheria because ,it}pleted the towers presented aj Mrs. Barker was formerly Miss greater volume than in any year |clauses.” i stamps the word ‘negligence’ on| beautiful, appearance with the redj Gloria Domenech of this city. since 1929, But there is considerable ques-! one’s ee x. yellow spacings. | | Reason for this greatly stimu-|tions as to whether the candidates’ “Bes ae | eirere colar scheme is to be cn-| TM, !Iaied building, of course, is in-|closing drives ean enlist new fol- community ermnepsiblliy fisti tirely changed this time. The! ¢ your local ductors nd ideal hedith’Seblorg are. to. be white and) PLAZA RESTAURANT organization, to build, .. prange. v'The .dark orange bands! 503 Duval Street stronger and jore alert childrey.” | will, be 30 feet wide with the, New Open Under Management of "white ‘bands 15 feet. The orange} - MRS. A. A. BLENUS RIDES BIKE AT 82 will be placed at top and bottom) Regular Dinners from | dustry is a case in point. In re-| winner will emerge victorious by — of the towers. | jeent years, utility construction a very smal! percentage of the bai- UNDERHILL, Vt—W. C. 50c' budgets have been held down, not! lots, so far as popular vote is con-| Bailey of this city learned to ride t 35<i0ly because of depressed condi-!cerned. “Electoral vote is another a bicycle at the age of 78, hoping] ing and Milton Henriquez, paint-| Sag tions, but because exegutives felt! matter—a candidate who i that this exercise would restore} ers; Benjamin Carey, rigger, and Specializing that the Federsl power program ; only a little over 50 per bis health. Now, at 82, he thinks/the work is being outlined by! menaced their existence. Now pow-jthe popular could i nothing of a ride of 60 miles in|Claudio Valdez, who is experi- Sheet er consumption has reached all-|large majority in the a day, : enced at this type of work. time highs, is steadily climbing. | College. REGAL BEER HAS STIRRED THE TOWN! HAVE YOU BEEN DRINKING YOUR SHARE OF THIS {i aul ih it elf Vent ite t | ) | i i} | } i j | uy £ 4 LF f & a ai ili if ; | | it fit hk HH th Hel | Ei

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