The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 5, 1936, Page 1

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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years porees a the ey West Best Interests of VOLUME LVII. .No. 264. CITY COUNCIL ~ FAVORABLE TO | NEW PROJECTS! NEW PROJECTS! LIST OF PROPOSED IMPROVE- MENTS SUBMITTED DURING REGULAR MEETING CON. | . DUCTED LAST NIGHT At a regular meeting of the City ‘COMMISSIONERS FRESH WATER PIPE LINE IS ONE OF PROJECTS TO BE SUBMITTED TO PLANNING BOARD One of the projects to be pro- Council held last night, there was|posed by the Monroe County a list of proposed projects in con- nection with the city’s improve-| ment program to be presented to! the Monroe County Planning! Beard for consideration, which} were given the approval of the: council. i One of these projects, which has already been given partial approv-| that of the development of an athletic field to include base-! ball and diamondball fields, grand-| stand and bleachers with proper} housing facilities and fencing. It was shown that Key West is) at the present time without an athletic field, which will provide such facilities for the employment} of leisure time and athletic train- ing and development. Among the other projects are] thet of vvoviding for repairing and renovating the fire alarm sys- tem, providing for the construction ; of a suitable building for use as a crawfish jatchery and other neces- sary equipment, providing for the improvement of paths and play-j grounds, and that of constructing | a municipal airport for land andj seaplanes, Mayor H. C, Galey and Council- man C, G. Hicks, who are vitally} interested in these matters, sub-; mitted the proposition at the meet-| ing last night, Both explained the} tion of a fresh water pipe line from Key West to the source of supply. apptoximately $2,500,000. This’ project will be forwarded today to the South Eastern Planning {Division at Jacksonvillei ~ Chairman Carl -Bervald? present: }* ed this matter last night:at-# rege ular meeting of the board+of coun’ ty commissioners,‘with ‘the’ ‘an- nouncement: ‘that’ this anid ‘othe! approval. Other projects formulated’ by the local planxing board and to Le presented io thc Southeastern Di- vision are: Inside waterway through the Keys from Key West to Tavernier: cost, $1,000,000. Lateral roads on the Florida Keys at specif:ed points to cost $150,000. Deepening of Northwest Chan- ne] entrance to the harbor from feet. Estimated cost, $2,000,000. Deepening and widening the ship harbor at Key West at a cost of approximately $2,000,000. Construction of an annex to the county court house, something which has been discussed on a number of occasions and has been urgent need for these improvements, with the council being favorable for sub-} mitting them to the boand-for consideration. Theodore Knowles addressed the } council requesting a reduction of Renovation and repair of the planning | county court house at an approxi- {mate cost of $25,000. Remodeling, repairing and ren- ovating the county jail, the cost assessment on a piece of property |of which has been estimated at which he recently purchased. He ; $25,000. stated that he purchased the prop- erty, which is situated on upper Duval street, for the sum of $2,- 500, and asked that the assessment be reduc that it was now 29 500. The request was granted. Mr. Know‘es stated that he was making this request due to the fact that h¢ proposes erecting aj 1 to that figure, showing; ___ INELECTION, building on the property which will UNANNOUNCED CANDIDATE be used as a busniess place. The report of Chief of Police Ivan Elwood was read for month cf October showing that fines collected during that period} amounted to $547.50. After disposing of a few other matters of minor importance, the | meeting was ordered adjourned. COUNTY WORKERS TO RECEIVE PAY County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer announced this morning that coun- ty employes who receive _ their emoluments from the Rvenue fund will receive fomorrow between the morning and afternoon hours, ‘checks regular business the! General } VICTORIOUS OVER DEMO- CRATIC PARTICIPANT IN KEY SECTION Despite all predictions and pro- phecies regarding complete vic- tory of the regular titket in to that prophecy,,on the with an uiannotinced candidate's name being written on the ‘ticket IRC Oinbi third district. 9 In Key West, however, the straight democratic ticket went through with flying colors and though in several ra¢es there was opposition, it was so slight as to However, says Mr. Sawyer, no} be almost negligi «other employes than those drawing Temuneration from the Révenue funds are to be paid, and these for the month of July, 1936,| propositions would only. OPERA PRACTICE HERE TONIGHT! George Mil’s White, director of the Federal Music Project in Key West, announces rehearsal for the members of the cast in the forth-| coming production of the operetta, Hi. M. S. Pinafore. All members of the company are to be in the music salon of the o’clock this the re- Oversea Hotel at 8 evening, at which time hkearsal wi!l start. Friday-Saturday Special Pineapple Layer and Honey Nougat Layer Cake 35¢ MALONEY & PEACOCK Phone 818 In spite of the fact that there General! were many who were confident |that the slot machine and merger be voted ‘against, the results show that as far as Monroe county is concern- ed there will be no more slot ma- chines, and the proposition of a merger of the city arid county governments will at least go to the legislature for further action. | Slot machine revocation won by a [vote of 983 against 648, and the ; merger idea won by 1166 to 387. | The question of old age assist- |ance and aid to the infirm and those incapable of hélping them- selves, through infirmity or mis- fortune, wom by a vote of 1,679 jto 130. In yesterday’s issue of The Citi- |zen only partial returns of Tues- day’s election were available and } it was not until last night that the jTeturns in the sixth precinet were |delivered at the county court jhouse. The returns from the coun- ty’s districts on the Keys were re- ceived yesterday afternoon by bus of the Florida Motor Lines. In tollay’s issue the complete ré- carried, Planning Council, is the conétruc- | Installation of this line will cost! were to be at once forwarded*fér'| ~ + the present depth of 18 feet to 30! Mon-; if i the! Che Kry rat Citizen KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1936. ! ecoccedocsecsodsessso Complete 26600656 CCC CCE OCEE SESS EESC OOOO OO SSS UOT SDUCTUOSUOTTC ESS CANDIDATES gourserg 381 For President FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT {ALFRED M. LANDON For United States Senator jc: 0. ANDREWS }H. C. BABCOCK C6666 Ee scree Tee RO Sebee ea a | Fund To Maintain Key West FOUR GHSIS tote aes ws ATTEND ROTARY | <5 T= Pond Rote updos Pug pureig Ws soupord Wid somjoerg 432 qoupaag 49g goujoerd 01 SIVL / 300 ‘40 587 50 458 52 2592) 2380 io} Ss 38 * 216 462 356 30 35 49 44 2 ees a 2097 17 22 227 For United States Sénator + CLAUDE PEPPER ... oS For Representative ii J. MARK WILCOX . THOMAS E. SWANSON . For Governor FRED P. CONE . E. E. CALLAWAY SESSION TODAY DR. WARREN APD R.V. PEELE = os = HEARD IN ADDRESSES aT 227 511 40 42 ORGANIZATION 222 294 | a19 500 355 Afaceri ne | isn 405 41 2237 Crammer _ amass 236° 299 252 «B35 428 il 42 2434 Ree Sper ee oot eee ot ee —— 380 -” 36 220 16 298 27 peste © a= + seme For Secretary of State mR... A. GRAY .......... ig For Attorney Gei 1 fewer ee ace tice a 310 161 414 392 Ts ——| After grace bat teen acid by 187 240 ser merits Oe 194 245 301 thee a gs _ (GARY D. LANDIS : For Comptroller 168 417 291 e7 Oe ‘Deugiess at the Romry Chub lusehees tedmy memser: = 190 257 314 aut 437 304 1894! For Treasurer W. V. KNOTT ; troduced their guests whe —_ 211 281 153 365 256 1639|"the Rev. Francs B Coneen. <f For Superintendent of Public Instruction State of Florida COLIN ENGLISH a For Commissioner of Agriculture NATHAN MAYO oe For Justices of Supreme Court of Florida |GLENN TERRELL ... !J. B. WHITFIELD ... Se ae ere SO dS Ae Sc En | Cambridge, Mass; the Bev. W 3 i : . * 156 365 249 | Reagan, Key West; HC Halden, 178 219 171-207 145 351 265 166 192 196 125 132 101 326 12 225 11 58 34 235 1443) the subject of “Perpetunting te 169 } For Railroad Commit: W. W. (BABE) DOUGLASS ...«. O08 deal of Service” eregeg oe = 154 180 239 138 S14 11 58 1409/ definition that “Service & work 5 For Representative of the Leégslature | BERNIE C. PAPY ,T. S. CARO For Sheriff proposed | deemed highly desirable. Estimat-| KARL 0. THOMPSON .. entire} ed cost, $75,000. i For Tax Assessor J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER | performed for the benefit of ath = os.” Secretary Tzyler told of progress being mace = renew mg 2011). Key West the Boy Scout acti 2936;43- Th first troop formed =i 315 170 134 92 42 31 1434 52 95 81 659 o~- 207 253 327 229 450 82 191 241 308 180, 423 70 For Clerk Circuit C ROSS C. SAWYER . For Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD JOE McMAHON .... For County Judge RAYMOND R. LORD ... For Supervisor of Registration JOHN ENGLAND ... 264 [nave as Scoutmaster Victor Lem 1979]5*% Boys are invited te get = communication with bem at &= home, 1315 Petromia street. or at 20r 239 306 193419 80 244 48 161 12 164 208 22 3 380 44 1637 254 309 198 455 72 1942 238 303 177 407 1779 For Judge Juvenile Court MRS, JULIETTE RUSSELL ........ For Clerk Criminal Court C. SAM B, CURRY . | 104 i For County Comi District No. 1 WM. R. PORTER For County Com District No. 2 \ BRAXTON B, WARREN 239 305 160 416 304 233 171 423 218 256 58 1578 226 276 57 1705} Dr. Warren urged attendance at For County Commi: District No. 3 CARL BERVALDI ... For County Commi ; District No. 4 Keys, Nai THOMPSON .... ‘1 For County Commissioner (a District No. 5 "CLEVELAND NILES .............-. em For Superintendent of Public i Instructions MELVIN E. RUSSELL ....-. ' For Member School Board H District No. 1 | CLARENCE H. PIERCE .......~- For Member School Board : District No. 2 ALLAN B, CLEARE the Friday night meeting at the 235 264 * 186. 223 Lat « ment of South-Sitetide and atid |meces by that his presenga ewe among KEY woe pe c= to this city. auther:z:< Seconding Rev. Peele’s prese=- & wae Gent Frinki= [ 290° daciind ¢ 191 210 ton from Jobe conse paid by “a Sees = Poa mg bem et tac paced occupotonai uceeers amd car 180 211 162 179 212 270 173 For Member School Board District No. 3 RALPH K. JOHNSON .... MILLARD GIBSON .. For Justice Peace, District N. FRANKLIN ARENBERG . | For Constable, District N {RAY ELWOOD | For Justice Peace, Disteiat Ne. ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR. .... For Constable, District No. 2 |C,_(FLONEY) PELLICIER For Justice Peace, District No. 3 = R- LOWE 2 MARVIN THOMPSON For Constacle, District No. 3 J. R. COMBS CLEVELAND JOHNSON . Slot Machines FOR CONTINUANCE . POR REVOCATION . Old Age Assistance .FOR AMENDMENT .. AGAINST Merger City-County 104 812 Fleming St.| turns from the 10 precincts are|/ FOR AMENDMENT ‘AGAINST AMENDMENT . Ben Trevor proposed that a com- mittee of three should be appowt me dat mot the names The meatier eas 196 229 150 county 11 41 4 180 225 198 168 IT’S REGAL BEER EVERY DAY, RAIN OR SHINE, ON HOLIDAYS GR OTHER DAYS.

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