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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West i oT Tange Che Kry Wrst Citizen KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1936. FEDERAL COURT ‘STEAMER OZARK TWENTYSEVEN TO MEET MONDAY ARRIVES HERE RECEIVE OLD AGE os VOLUME LVII. No. 265. TO MAKE CHECK OF PLACES NOW |‘TIN CAN’ TOURISTS _| VIRGINIA HAS SCHOOL HEAD TOWARD WEST, FOR YOUNG AVIATORS (Dy Lenoenvea Press) DENVER, Colo., Nov. 6.—Am- Nov. 6.— FARMVILLE, Va.. i 4 | Motion To Dismiss injunction MINUS LICENSES jerica’s “tin can” tourists, greatly That tinkering and hammering ; traveling western trails again in {glorified in shiny new cars, are’ you hear at an old furniture fac-; PROPOSED SESSION WILL BE STEAMSHIP YORO OF FRUIT) record numbers, MATTER WAS BROUGHT BE-/ official figures prove the tou! FORE COUNTY COMMISSION- ERS AT REGULAR MEETING WEDNESDAY NIGHT Wits See Monday an official and com- The National Park plete check of the city’s business places are to be made for the pur- pose of determining what places conducted} peak was 7,675,000 in 1935. FLECTION RETURNS of business arc being without the required county occu- pational license. the revenue matters the county which was discussed at the regular meeting of the board off BOARD STARTED ACTIVITIES county comomissioners Wednesday} , aT TWO O'CLOCK THIS night, and several suggestions were made as to the best method AFTERNOON of securing results. It was finally decided to ask ¥ F City Auditor Willard M. Albury if| Monroe canvassing board this he would give of his time, for a] @fternoon at 2 o’clock began the stipulated sum and make an offi-| task of canvassing the cial canvass of the situation, find} county election returns, out just who were the delinquents} Members of the und use the same methods in en-} hoard are Supervisor of Registra- foreing payment as has been S0} tien John Engalnd, County Judge successfully used for the city. | Raymond R. Lord, and Chairman Mr. Albury was approached On} of County Commtissioners Carl the matter yesterday, accepted the! Boryaldi. proposition and when seen by The J. R. Combs, constable of Dis- Citizen yesterday was in the; trict Number 3, who was defeated ne of Coonty eens Uae a in the election when supporters Sawyer, making arrangements forj ¢ pis unannounced opponent, starting his official round UP’ Cleveland Johnson, gave him the Monday morning. i majority, teld The Citizen he in- ee j tended to be present at the meet- SIX BUILDING ing of the board and protest the election of his opponent. APPLICATIONS MADE CALL WPA OFFICIALS FOR MANY DIFFERENT COME TO CITY GO OVER PROJECTS HERE TO- DAY WITH LOCAL DIRECTOR This was one of pertaining to for Six permits for building and| repairs were issued from the of- fice of Building Inspector Harry | M, Baker during the week ending; W. A, McMullen, assistant WPA yesterday. Issues were made for:}2dministrator in Florida, from Construction of a garage at 909 fees ons Wie ery Sout ot. - vT. w.iin pert, and C. D. Burr, of the pies es sce ita | financial division, arrived yester- ene coe $150. , day afternoon about 5 o’clock for Erection of a garage on the/an official visit with Roy Good- property of the Benjamin Lopez'man_ director of WPA in Key Estate on Fleming street. Owner, ; West. Lopez Estate; cost, $300. | Today the visitors in company Repairs to walls at 227 Ann with Director Goodman went over street. Owner, M. W. Curry; the entire set up in Key West and cost, $50, {discussed with Mr. Goodman the Genera! repairs to building, cor-: future needs in Monroe county and ner of Whitehead and Fleming|the progress of the projects now streets. Owner, Miss Lulu Seheu-| being carried on. rer; cost $100. Mr. McMullen and _ associates Repairs to floors'in’ building si le to leave this afternoon on the 626 Elizabeth street:. Owner, rag seas trip. General repairs at 1403 Pinel Sweeney; cost, $25. ’ street. Owner, S. M: Newian; ELLIS DASE —= r- ist let-down years from 1930-34} jare over, but westerners need no} Lindberghs learning how to figures to convince them. Roads anq service planes in the state's! | ‘ crowded last! summer with cars of easterners,! st northerners and southerners seek-| "utics. ing play and frost bite among} |snow-capped peaks of the Rockies.: this Farmville Service! ‘i ee vi i counted 9,929,432 noses, most of perce care Wescromdselsznine | them sun-burned, as they entered} the 134 national parks and monu-| 00M as the word géts around as; Holland, will arrive in company’ xt the naval station and other ma- [BEING CANVASSED| Monroe} canvassing; tory west of here has nothing to |do with the making of chairs. ee Anes PRESIDED OVER BY JUDGE HOLLAND would-be fly H young : Deputy Clerk C. Rodney Gwynn, of United States court, [has been advised that there will iW. A. Stonnell, manager of be a session of the court held in of aero-| Key West Monday morning, No- vember 9. Court will convene 10 o’clock. It is expected Judge John W, |first public ground school of aero- sehool hopefuls will grow by leaps asi ments of the nation. The previous to what the state board of educa-j with other officials of the court terial. jover the highway Sunday ~ after-| {tion is doing. i ; noon. In the party will be Clerk; LOCATED HERE WINTER VISITORS | Cases to be tried include: John, | Lopez and Roberto Perez, indicted jin connection with smuggling of: jaliens; Bonafacio Rivero, Nemesio | | cele and Deacon Lowe, | charged with conspiracy to violate | two the traffic act; Higinio Nebot y daughters, Miss Nance and Miss Perle, and Armando Rendueles {Lois Brenner. who arrived on the Roque. charged with immigration P, and O. 8. S. Cuab yesterday /law violation; Eufemio C are located at the home} Charged with violation 07 tre on Flagler avenre which was re-! ternal revenue laws by dealing in cent'y renovated and placed in! Untaxpaid liquor; Armine Ashi- |perfect condition by the owner,, Kian and Isabel Derahian, charged, ‘Mrs. Angela Vaughan. | with imenigration law violation. {| z 'B. Price, secretary to the judge; i Lloyd C. Hooks, assistant district | attorn Guy C. Reeve, United! | States marshal for the southern {district of Florida, and possibly | OTHER ARE PREPARING TO COME TO KEY WEST Mrs. S. H. Brenner and t ! mor {Key West was lumber for decking , Edwin R. Williams, Mrs. Florence; Relative To INVESTIGATIONS OF ALL AP- | PLICANTS WERE SENT 1 yo prego wee. DISTRICT BOARD AT WEST SILVERY GATES AT PALM BEACH COMPANY DUE TO AR- RIVE TOMORROW i | | —— | Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde-| ' Mallory arrived 11:30! o'clock this morning with heavy} ‘shipments of freight. A large consigned to] Lines, During the month of October, Mcnroe county sent the complete steel piers | investigation sof 27 applicants fer jpart of the cargo on the proposed nev cld age assistance to the district There was also a large con-| beard at West Palm Beach, ail signment of lumber for the state] |. aici road department and other ma- terial for local merchants. received their checks during the month. what the cargo totaled was not learned but it was welj over 200 tons. Th This was learned at the head ip sails this afternoon for | Orleans with tonnage fromj cy West, one lot of which is six| partment at WPA hadquarters this tors of sponge cons'gned to a com- peny in the west. Steamship Yoro, of the Stand- ard Fruit and Steamship company, is due to arrive in port tomorrow /s consigned to the Porter Dock com- pasy for fuel oil. The Yoro is en rogte to Frontera Mexico. he power boat Hero: e Sweeting, of the Trai in y quarters of the social service de- morning. It was also stated that all information concerning app + cants and recipients of o'd age as- tance was kept confident al In a recent talk Dr. Ca’ Herman, chairman of the D strict Captain! 10 Board at Palm Beach, said re- s\centiy that all information skeet FOPOI OOOO Ss ived|in the office and the d.strict "clock ard never has and never will e for pubucity purp the jnames of applicants or th g.ven to the individual. of © amount Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee, ofj Beech Haven, N. J., regular visi-} jtors each winter season are due Ito arrive over the highway this jafternoon and will stay for the! winter, as usual. i Others who have indicated an! {early arrival include Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, who are also annual visi- | tors. They write they wli! behere! jthe latter part of the month and. remain in one of the hotels until the Casa Marina opens on Decem- ber 10. They will remain the ea son through, Both Mr. and ‘Mrs. } Stuart are ardent anglers. him to another four years or that P CT CORES is time for a change, many of! ithe great issues of the last few] jyears will be the great issues of the immdiat future as well. One of the greatest, most diffi- {cut and most perplexing of those issues is Relief. It is great be-} cause it affects millions of Ameri-| leans. It is difficult because there are a thousand and one ideas as | to how it should be handled. ns H ef Nahas-| it is exceedingly perplexing e- —— mares digeeal * 9 {cause the relief rolls have increas- i i : led at a time when industry was freshmen making perfect grades/°° © . st ar arse lat the State College for Women, | *@Pidly improving , and = ia in which appears the names of two ae Was. also cteaane Badd Cie mcticlelle te: 2 fou years ago, Federal relief} “Twenty-five members of the | WS new in American government; freshmen class passed the orienta-|2"4 the wisdom or folly ee were | tion examination with perfect |much debated. Today both major’ scores. This number is consider-} Parties subscribe to Federal re-! ably larger than that of former lief, and the difference between years. their stands is one of method; “The following! girls comprise /T@ther than of principle. ae the twenty-five: Dot Caruthers, | Why have the relief rolls i Muryl Roland, Frandes Slade, Hel-| creased while business was im \ proving? First, here are the ac-) Happenings That Affect t About the time this.is read we; will know who the next president / of the United States will be. But, whether the electorate decides that Mr. Roosevelt’s record has entitled 1 } KEY WEST GIRLS INCLUDED i IN LIST AT STATE COLLEGE | i s i} In a recent issue of The Florida| | | en Stratkowsky, Marian, Hussy, ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS — Checks and Tax Bills of Every Individual; Na- tional and Interfiational Problems Insep- arable From Local Welfare SEEUS Sih Ee ee MRS. SAUNDERS IS DIMISSED Louise Hitch, Mildred Stovall, An- | nis Caroline Bennett, Edna Rob- erts, Frances Farmer, Janet Mat- tual figures, taken from a recent: State has on The local office of the Boa:d of Social Welfare jhand appr oximately 150 j tions for old age assistance, sand |Mrs. Gladys Roberts ths morn ling and they are being nivestigat ed as rapidly as possible, bet be cause of the very detailed informa tion reqvired, progress is neces- sarily vetarded. In accordance with instruc tons, all cases receiving assist ance from the county were visit- applica he Dinner Pails, Dividend ed-people managed to pu with their own savings assistance and that}those cases receiving : a vq. Key West Police Department. s- when these people go back to work|from the local Community Wel- the relief total is not changed.|!#"€ Fund, and now investiga- day completed ie tauk of <ina- a tions are being made for these . They point out that drought boost-| ynlicants who are receiving aid “© “> te =o=tery of the miming ed the relief rolls. And they also] from the board of social welfare momey and locating Ghe master point out that industry tends tojand when these are completed the - ne take back into employment first} app.ications of persons who are “4 cTmimals whe entered Jock Restraming (Order Case Deals Wah Prevent- mg Meee Pole From laterterrms With Book- mzamg pervades: om cremt court ceemaers pee era cecge ween 3 Brewer wsee ace S tome Se epee sce wees through ed firet,..These were follewed.y, Captain Albecte Comer, af the those who were discharged last— | members of families where there is Gaiti’s barber shop Sunday might © the most skilled and necessary|some income will be handed workers. As most of these work-| chronological order. gant Guete8 RD Gee Oise ers were unemployed for a rela- Since proof of age, residence; pesetas, value 68 cents, and Gee tively short time, they did not go!and citizenship is necessary before C. ‘ on relief to any great extent. jany old age assistance investiga- au. There is another explanation, |tions can be com ed app icant: Captain Camere get ot the trai often made by union labor lead-jare being usged to make every ef- ae ieas ‘ et ers, to the effect that technologic-|fort to have this information, — a al advances in industdy—which/ available when a member of the day simply means the replacement of jsocial we'fare board's staff visits lecated a person whe bed per men with machines—have destroy-!them. chased the fereige omencry ‘for ed hundreds of thousands of jobsi By so doing. it is pointed out, ' which he paid 20 comts, which was in the last few years. jthey are helping themselves and But a conservative economist,|also others. as by having this im * bergen, = wes inagtngis Joseph Stagg Lawrence, writing |formation available when the im- in Scribners, says that census fig-|vestigator calls, facilitates the The purchmser of the coms eas ures show that in the 60 years | werk and action on the matter car only a boy. But ae from 1870 to 1930, which was ajbe more speedily taken. period of extraordinary technolog- — ical praggess,-“‘the population in-/} 0 MERRICK ° in Withie o short time be bad creased 218 per cent. In the same period the total gainfully employ- ed rose 278 per cent. The manu- facturing and mechanical indus- tries. in which the most imptes-! ~ » } | | was slowly starting up from the issue of the United States News: In July, 1933, when business sive technological changes have taken place, show an increase of | Wa. DISCUSS BEAUTIFICA- TION MATTERS AT MEET- NOW IMPROVING Mrs, William Saunders, who Zoila Ellis, colored, was ar- raigned for hearing yesterday aft- ;ernoon before Peace Justic En- | rique Esquinaldo, Jr., on a charge re-|of deserting his wife and four \ | i | eent!y underwent a minor opera- | children. tern Louise Thomas, Ruth Weber, | Opal Brooks, Mary Ann Noland, Katherine Graham, Lucia Munn- erlyn, Geraldine Sweat, Evelyn} Lightsey, Margaret Voght, Eloise} Guito, Lillian Doug’ass, Geraldine Albritton, Ruth Williams and bottom reached in 1932, there were 3,908,000 persons on relief. In July, 1934, when business felt a real surge of recovery, there were 4,400,000 persons on relief. In July, 1935, when a number of im- 414 per cent in jobs.” It is the | general contention of such eco-j nomists that technological progress may force men to change jobs, but that it always increases the total of jobs. Prime example of this is; the automobile. It killed a big in-! ING HERE TONIGHT | elders 2 } Mrs. William R. Warren has: tion in a local hosp'‘tal, is now ony the way to recovery, it is report-! ed. Mrs. Saunders was removed} from the hospital to her home at 1100 Whitehead street this rn i ing. “Who’s Who Mystery” Is Now Cleared Up; (iy Associated Press) CUTHERS. Okla., Nov, 6.—The mystery of the “unknown” resi-/ name appeared in the 1936 edi-) tion of “Who's Who in America,”! has been solved. | She is Mother Agnes Arvin,} president of the Catholic College! for Women of Oklahoma. Shei has been president since 1927—} and a member of the faculty since 1898. When her name appeared, sim- The evidence educed at the hear- ing was not considered sufficint by the peace justice, and the case was dismissed, ERNEST SANCHEZ GIVEN HEARING Ernest Sanchez was arraigned peace in connection with others. He was placed under a bond of $100 to keep the peace for one year, HAS MANY WINDOWS this city owned by Henry C. Da- vis, and made up of seven old Cape Gladys Stivender.” NEW ARRIVAL IN FAMILY OF AYOS | | | Friends in Key West of the par-| ents have received cards announc- jing the birth of a 6%-pound girl to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ayo, of At- jvoeneeday afternoon in the court/lanta Ga., or Oetober 26. The | “unemployables” kat jof Peace Justice Frank 0. Roberts}baby has-been named Barbara supported by states dent of this.city of 10,000, whose/on g charge of disturbing the| Anne, Mrs. Ayo will be remembered by hundreds of friends in Key West as Miss Amanda Packwood, and was one of the most accom- plished graduates from the Con-j ivent of Mary Immaculate. She was the central figure on a num- given here. A Key West recipients of the an- jportant industries began to ap- proach “normal” levels, there were 4,475,000 people on relief. In | Sptember, 1936, when the genera] business index was somewhat ahead of the 1923-25 “normal”, and when some industries had ex- leeeded even their 1928-29 boom-| | period experience, there were 4,- 547,000 persons on relief. (These ,Telief totals include employes of ithe PWA, those supported by oth- er Federal agencies, and those who are now and cities. {Totals do not include COC mem- ( bers.) Federal relief officials of whom} Harry Hopkins of the PWA is! ‘chief, see nothing hard to explain | i ;ter business and more indigents. They say that the majority of the some time, receiving support from dustry—the manufacture of horse- drawn vehicles—but it created ha)f-a-dozen still bigger industries, such as tires, gasoline, repairs, ete. Still another point of view is that our soaring relief rolls are the inevitable result of an over-gen- erous government. Holders of this idea say that many men would rather take $10 a week on relief requested that city and county! | officials, members of the Garden| Club, Tree Guild and ajl imterest- jc citizens be reminded of the) {meeting which is to be held m the} {room of the public library this evening at 8:30 o'clock. George E. Merrick, noted Fier-| jida éeveloper, will arrive this eve-| IVY SAILED YESTERDAY LiCHTHOUSE Lgtmeuse T. than work for $15 a week. Mr. | ning ever the highway accompan- yesterday Lawrence believes this, and says: “With business recovery elimini ied by Mrs. Merrick and her moth-| er, Mrs. Peacock. Mr. Merrick’ ing the cyclical factor, continuing | iy with the | of t ’ unemployment must be laid square- ly at the door of governmental in-; du'gence.” There are the main different points of view—all opposed, al! men. lem that goes beyond partisanship ; friends and relatives, but that as|in polities, and that will hold the SUNDAE, special ply as Agnes Arvin, hundreds of, Cod lighthouses joined together,/nouncements are sending cards and | these sourees of income dried up, headlines whether the donkey or GARDNER’S PHARMACY residents of Guthrie pondered her, kas 17 front doors, 2i7 windows, {letters of congratulation to Mr.|they were forced to go on’ relief.|the e'ephant is in power in Wash- identity. 72 closets and 50 rooms. and Mrs, Ayo. They also say that many unemploy- ington. in this apparent anomoly of bet-| conflicting, and al! convincingly | expressed by their various spokes-| : They serve to indicate how} BAY RIVER, Mass.—A house in|ber of occasions at piano-recita!s! unemployed stayed off relief, for! great a problem Relief is—a prob-; FOUNTAIN SPECIAL Friday and Saturday PASSION FRUIT “The Rexall Store” IT’S REGAL BEER EVERY DAY, RAIN OR SHINE, ON HOLIDAYS OR OTHER DAYS. THAT’S WHAT MOST BEER ’ eae Bewwue 9 seurt oc ate opes That « oepheer & at « - eweerg oe = aot a 2 Thee Freck Spee. Ge com