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aoe| Ohe Key West Citizen Ess ne che 00 9 VOLUME LVI. No. 273. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1936. PERE FIVE CESTS “eal Dut 'SPAIN'S REVOLT |Ma: : ‘VARIOUS ISSUES | ; : Wi Vs = ree ay aReecWengy Major General Sunderland AIL CONFRONT Winter Visitors Making Ready seman, cecniprinh ih PERRIS ENT meme ‘Mrs Martha Wateen And H i raeks jor General Sunderlan: 3 OUT OF DANGER AREA! land, U.S. A,, arrived Saturday) ZO) oo) guest at a dinner party| TIVE MATTERS TO BE CON-. | . <, < ai - CAUSE OF ANXIETY FOR! *fternoon over the highway..forigives. by Major MacMulen and) siperey wilt BE MONE-| BUSY REPAIRING 9 2=**= Arwed Yes ' | To state pert, Inspects: Harbor Defenses -next concress To Start Trip Te Key West Naval Officer Marvels At! TWO ISSUES . Antics Of Trained Fish| ARE- CARRIED his family, and had the opportun-; o | 2 . j At Miramar Club On| LONG TIME —_ inepection of the harbentic- Je mecting a number of Key| TARY POLICIES terday. Others Headed H | defenses at Key West. He was} West folk. On the invitation list i FERRY BOATS “a Seuth Shore ONE WAS KEY WEST AMEND- -— Ate ee sacs p.| Were the following: { } This Way MENT; OTHER FOR OLD (By PRESTON GROVER) | | Major General J. E. Fechet, U.! gy PRESTON GROVER = (By Asseciated Press) = commanding officer S. A., retired, and Mrs. Fechet and! (Ry Associated Press; EVERY EFFORT 1S sSEING be ge i * wr sd - jor! eS ! AGE PENSIONS | WASHINGTON, Nov. 16— ‘mother. Madame Le Clere; Major! WASHINGTON, Nov. 16— erecywaeimany Amecicone eae guveltnasine |S ee ort General Fetehet was formerly chiet| oe | ape To mave Teavause) St ee Eg Sot much pleased with his visit to a jdepartment no end of headaches} Taylor. lof the United States Air Corps; | Crowded days are in prospect for) pucem READY Foe wc a-< pussmeye = ~emee for See Key West last Saturday and! (By Ansoctated Press) |by failing to get out of the dan-| The distinguished visitor was oo alder Toe Pa jor January. i wanter conces ove Sn. Sith S TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 16. | ger zrea when told. That. won’t P ERVIC= SOON | commander of a coast artillery! Snidow, U.S. A., retired, and s! t Stated that he was agreeably sur-| = {happen in Chinz in crse that na-j Convening of a new congress,! ———————— prised at the many matters of a —The State Canvassing |tion comes to blows with Japan. | brigade in Franee during the Mrs, Snidow; Commander Ken-|.. uration of a chief executive | meee ‘ i Board has certified results of | Chron‘cal.y upset conditions in| World War. Preceding his detail neth M. Cragg, U. S. N., Lieuten-} 7°42 | ae ee ee cf 425 Soc & Carte eet Phe terest which he saw during the! Sees China have taught foreign resi-| a5 chief of the Coast Artillery,’ ant Wm. Klaus, officer in charge and “‘must” legislation demanding a - . brief few hours he was in the| (bt November 3General Elec- | sents to be on their toes when|Major General Sunderland was\at the naval siation, and Mr! ,ompt attention are all on the; tht "otk of rebuilding the Fersice <einhin, Pa | tion and ratification of two their consuls pass the word to get| president of the Coast Artillery Klaus; Dr. E. H. Carnes, U. S. P.| | Traveller and Pilgrim have Beem gg wistsee and deagiter ware =: % stationat [oUt But the word has not been, Board at Fortress. Monroe, and H. $. and Mrs. Carnes. | program. — ba keqeogee: a geele E oe meeisieste! Proposed constitutio: passed from here and if it should|during his distinguished army! Major Wililam V. Albury, F. N.{ Legis'ative exrirations—statutes | _ Suné in - to © Mee and contempt eet a ; amendments, | cone it likely won’t be officiallyjcareer has commanded the most G., and Mrs. Albury; Major Rob-' enacted for a limited period and nanteediindy for aurvice ing the —_—e miral as he had not been to Key! Official fi show: the.» |{t0m the state department. The/ important harbor defenses in the ert F. Spotswood, 0. R. C., and/ which will expire unicss revived ° 2 aes eee thes asl meine: aaneninitad Jconsuls out there have wide enough | United States. [Mrs. ‘Spottswood;: Lieutenant W.! 5 congress—present the most! =*teesastiestpemsible moment 04) og iat Ser = sheet zs i Key West amendment. ‘was; leeway to act when danger threat Saturday evening he spent at,Curry Harris, F. N. G., and Miss; eae bi | Both ofthe ships «ili soon be about five years ago and at that | anes the home of Major MacMullen and: Yolanda Mendoza, Lieutenant W.|P™€S“!& Problem. j thoroughly rehshilitated and rea@y ST ="4 Sat wm Ge tp Thee time he was on business which did| at BEAR Ae RAMEE or ait widespread evacuation |fami'y, and yesterday began his E. P. Robert, F. N. G., Mrs. Fred-| _ Fimancial Powers Expiring ‘tor what 2t:io:heped will be the : aii — ae : j and the old age pensions, was in.1926 in the days of the|tour of inspection, going over the erica Prind’e, M’ss Etta Patter- | Foremost among these is the. an cn by 3. RB not permit his leaving the P. and: 197,927 to 17,149. jmany warlords. The flight ofj|crmy post and the Fort Taylor'son, Mayor and Mrs H. C. Galey,| legislation authorizing the aa cee oe ate wee FE Ge ce oe Q. docks, hence he had little op-! : iad |foreigners into Shanghai's interna-| reservation. He gave particular/Judge Jefferson B. Browne, Dr.’ tary policies pursued by the ad States inepector of hulle a The canvass made no _ | tiona! settlement during the Jap-jattention to the batteries at the, and Mrs. Wm. ™. Wuren, Dr. and! ent edisinicbasiien’. Metis a G. L. Scheer. Unit=d States on oo portunity of seeing any thing of | anese siege five years ago was/fort, search lights and ize extire Mrs. Armando Cobo, Mr. inspector of boilers, «no «ill be change in the previously an- real interest. jlocalized but showed again how | power plant. Mrs, Jerry J. Trevor. a taken before January 30. jasked by Franklin E Albert. nounced resalts. quickly the evacuation machinery! He expressed himself as being This morning Major General! Powers granted the President to prepa director, to come here with Saturday, however, he hadj can work. | pleased with the condition of the Sunde:alnd left over the highway | Vary the gold content of the dol-!in the next week. ample time to visit, and was very! We In China those Americans doing | harbor defenses, and in fact seem-, fox Miami. He was accompanied: -@ between 50 and 60 per cent of Practically all of the dining . ‘GOODMAN CITES 'business of missionary work far/ed perfectly satisfied with all to the ferry by Major and Mrs. | th: former standard; to fix the|,.om and galery equipment, si age Pleased with thecexcefient; | from the shelter of American guns/ phases of the army life and show-, MacMullen and just before leav- “eight of the silver dollar at 2 verwere, napery and latest trpe _ display of navigation aids, of the: LABOR END OF don’t argue with the consul or ing of efficiency he met during, ing said that he had enjoyed < ele e — to the gold dol-' -ictrical iceboxes have been sec Past and present, whieH he saw; | wait for another boat before head- | his stay and inspection. [ety pleasant stay in Key West. | lai é and for unl'mited coinage Of ‘ured and are im place om the ships while paying a visit Raper ling for safety. They take tho| i Bee fos and gg at this ratio must when the vessels start making | cin ror cat bor) BRIDGE PROJECT, "2s" | : ce Sens a helenae | we Step Exoected DOVE SEASON BRIDGE PARKING 9 sx-icus $2:000,000,000 “sabiina 2S Seman { Demeritt at headquarters. | Out of the December meeting ae Y poconipagiang a tableware lacking to make te Another visit of the! admiral’ és lof American nations in Bueno?! i tion fund comes to an end on dining room and culinary depart was especially pleasing \and a FRAT AS MARNSAS gs Aires is likely to come no “Ammer. | NOW CLOSED; STILL CONTINUES =< Aorcgmgg ee ment complete to the minutest é+ peculiar interest. This way to the} SIBLE OF THOSE QUALIFIED] ican league of natiohs.” But a| joe 4 governmentas| 2 it sap seid. Ste : vard it will be taken, otj j Two ; Miramar Club's fish pond and the) WILL BE GIVEN EMPLoy.|*{? ‘ward it wi ot agencies—the reconstruction fi- <r ion ' “ba s close to th ND 4 HAV- : the f bemg put im serm trained fish. Here the admiral! eye withythexns care clees:tex tie KERSEROAY AWOU UP PE. BUS* DRIVER REPORTS © , nance corporation and the electric ' V+, que Albert he told The Citi MENT state arti it ill be . { “ and party, consisting of Captain| ri eae a fee | Fe ACINa oe SERN HAMEeEEe see — — aaa oa page age a ay ma ; ‘finances sales of household elec- ‘. J. H. Abbott, Commander. Ken-! —— Im calling the coriference at THREE COUNTIES i MAKING CROSSING ferie caehganenl vasa aie caaeaioneam = say — the — be done neth M. Bragg, Lieutenant; Wm.’ Roy Goodma: wy \Winectne, idl there is stilt some of the cqur g : ; ‘a morths ago, President Roosevelt i | besis) must receive ceastieration baal ei a yehtisome time while ul ex-f county, Kis ree he} _ “ SRSA NS oe == | before February 4.--RPC's power +s +. instal el. : Yesterday brought to a close the; Operators of buses of the Flor- to undertake new business expires, parse of the fire extinguish me hibited, his piscatorial performers,' The Citizen that |, lide 16 i ii i that date while EHFA’s statu- i i ‘ : ; Motor Lines are stii being 0m that date while te recevec, ‘nd marvelled at the manner in! )s many Persons’ peace treaties, by amending them,! open season on doves in Monroe, | Se eee : e tory authority ends entirely. apparatus fone yet to be which they responded to their, ** Possible that/can qualify, arejor by creation of new “peace in- ! |hempered by angiers who park “i fincceadtlan on They wou'd have been bere sow | struments.” Out of the latter! Dade and Broward counties, said/ their cars on the bridges, and the: an inauguration on hand io4 it not been for the secident trainer’s orders. te be: meed en/the brid x 5 = Pas 5 and congress convening two day? wish happened last Tuesday to While inspecting the naval sta-! ‘ é ger grew talk of an American league) wm, W. Demeritt, representing Ve oe Tho! Chine ta toe later this year because the date ty. Stemmship Cubs tion Admiral Butler was delight-; *r"ction wok. This statement/to reinforce the Geneva league. | ad cf peeked on the | Set im the constitution fal's ©” vane harbor. The vesel is mow im intri i i Z There ig s timent for it the United States Biolog’cal Sur-|were two cars , - . : Sey ietesgesdi itt the dorskin was made at) the meeting last} ane ea Seok perrees : : |Stock- Island bridge in the after-g — everybody likely will be arydock and is wat Gtputed antl guage ele eee eee Gauldgigilla fcc tiidelatatendenattinentisciadiean-thatr so Key West. | noon. ; Working against time. ; Mond expressed the desire to ypend his r c ‘pal you glean i | What made the driver feel that) Delay Could Clog Gears | The equipment which is the feeling is shared in some} After this date it will be a pun-|.. UY practically useless to make! Delay, however slight, could pos- are two tanks of carbon diexide A ry of the local depart t 7 d ishable offense for a person to} eny more reports on this matter ' sibly upset the apple cart. While This gas is one of the three means See ; ee Sec jeneoa ns is for a <ort of Shoot or trap any of these birds/is that the parties fishing were there are no indications of such at of extingu'shime fire sheulé the sass i Ee unless given authority from Wash-| Pe!sons who should be interested} the present there is always the need ever arise on the ferries A permanent secretariat to start i iit Th made, The nozzles f Object ofthe meeting, the di- : is . -, |in law observance and should do! probability. e € is ° FLORIDA LOOKING F ee Bee peaeeg tic aabonegss di ee do ee toed ie a | eversthis in the way of setting an|for example, that the house can’t TOWARD BIGGEST ee Mn ae io Ent ail depart | hitration treaties which provide punishable off ene. [ene ae ee. eee ment héads togeth: a5 - shesnbes sapiacheel yates | creme eee .__, | Not on'y were anglers parked on; speaker. There have been several, 's together and impress! mainly for appointment of com-| Asked how many of these birds! iy. Stoek Island bridge but there | iesthants of that branch of con TOURIST SEASON: cor with the necessity of having | missions after the trouble pre-ihe has in his aviary at his home, | vere also others parked on other!gress being deadlocked in the } case loads of every section of|sents itself. Of the several pres-’ Mr. Demeritt said that there Were} bridges. As was said, the parking | rast. i mext vacation in Key West and| Mr. Goodman ther offici: spend his time at the delightful 7 oat eaiels South American states—but not 8 5 5 2. : ae the state compiled for review and | ent treaties, not one has been rati-: over two hundred in the cages andj ¢¢ cars on the bridges on one side} In 1849, 19 days were required - = |these\are to be in readiness by fied by all the states. So there all of them are banned. It is his} i. hazardous enough, but for the, to elect a speaker. In 1855-56 the ——s UNPRECEDENTED INCREASE: Decerber 1. ra ebpipetdy cee sons arly yes Ham ongor eemembanarred that cars to be on one side and the a; deadlocked ao = frst PITTSBURGH, Nev. 16 —The Me Me™ <a f to H a ‘0 whi a ss. One number w a . anglers casting their lines from|Monday in December until Feb-| _ - <e Cescr Set Tae o> IN TRAVEL EXPECTED AC- RS are tu be reclassified; |imay evolve. | - | the other side, makes the situation |ruary 6 before making a choice.(<ity,0f steel is. preparing fer as SS" © a ens CORDING TO sURVEY oF "¢ “iG, and those -who hive be- See Wider Tariff Range i ects dusiaasae. And again in 1059-60 two months | other flood—determined met se eet a — {come ineligible ate to be dropped,| Trade’ experts forsee that 1 elapsed. jbe ——ac p SITUATION ' | Sew ¥ <8 i Howefer, the director does, not|, St favored nations” relation-' | Such delay now cou'd prove) lei ee . oe8. MOH chins will be broadened. At pres-i ARRIVE FOR VISIT: doubly disastrous. Under the 20th Ps ate any appreciable changes} .1, reciprocal tariff agreements, | or “lame duck” emendment to the | (Wall Street Journal) i t = = = tse i 7 ‘ bolls of the Fourth District.| afi’ be shaken out of line by cur- BERTHS AT DOCK constitution, congress mupst count|' They'sc itmted, of comma Set ste tus Sew Tot Sor ber Florida this year is preparing about the piping for the|rency and quota juggling. Such the electoral vote three days after|im the big flood comte! pegs =" aoe 3 MR. AND MRS. A. M. sorKins| for its biggest tourist season, a wateHON:s here, Mr. Goodman! antics don’t sit well with the state convening. Formerly about 60 calling ter mae anan oO = ae survey of local transportation of-! saiq/ sci’ . department, guardian of trade’ COME IN FROM WASH- 4 days intervened between election| watersheds ef the Aliegheny and Se rcals. sai ome bares of cat iron | reementa rome: : ree at the Porter dock wy time and the meeting of Presi-| Monongahela rivers wich form WoRD OF Eastern Airlines reports busi- is fv a ING y VU. ©. is the su dredge Absecon, dential electors. Now only 41) the Ohio im Pittsburgh's “pelter ia! is the submarine base, and ; the Unit ingineering ‘i " ness substantia!ly laries than a | he U: ved thates Engineering De-| days intervene. barge loads will be here SET DATE FOR tomed Tice wre os COMING OPERA partment, awaiting favorable bs GE nee i Among the recent arrivals in! Weather for sailing for Tampa. | THREE LICENSES ltion. even if started imouediatets. Key West for a visit with relatives! | The Absecon was here about he require two e- three i year ago and indications that itt will be necessary around January as te add two extra round trips daily to the present two between New! Salis distance. aap the dent and friends were Mr. and Mrs, A.| three years ago and for a period of So they are pore ahead a York and Miami. Set ea as soon as the wind| |M. Hopkins of Washington, D. c. aac iste —— = erncar T0 WED ISSUED) va: protectim concen @ Ber ee ee ce Atlantic Coast Line Ra’'lroad! i cleaning and deepening north-! Ons big states that an increase in passen-i gy) y will be brought to the! PRESENTATION OF HMS pina.) They ———— = west channel harbor entrance. i ; ilatter part of the week. | ——— ger travel of roughly 30% is look- = ape While here the vessel took on water pipe are very mach! FORE TO TAKE PLACE Mrs. Hopkins, who is a former; ed for on its line with November | neggea at this time said Mr. Good.! {Key Wester and who before mar-| oi! and water at os pos an aeage een oe eee . | io bulisheads behmé cart Ee Gee cee Oe bookings unusually heavy, indicat-| 14 aad their aevivad wad aoe] DECEMBER 15 ge was Miss Aline Gibson, is the | 800" as the weather is such as to _ errs asi ain 4 Guas ie uae of Go Eine ing a much earlier launching of suite will materially ada to the i daughter of George Gibson, veter-PC™mit ere = ship will pro- sagen essa m ved ae Come San = En Ee ot Smebgrrage ef ‘the sewer and water! jan lighthouse keeper, retired, who} tins age came cleey of work ae|Nevember 14. inoues were to: | MONTANA COMDUCTS = = = << —= <S- mer Seaboard Air Line Railway is} % } George Mills White, director ofjresides on Francis street. tically ‘the same class of work she} November 14- wee wa ee 6 te ee planning to add one additional) through train daily to take care of an expected 25% rise in ger travel this winter. The Clyde Mallory Stea WPA music projects in the Mon- roe county area, today announc-| Mrs. Hopkins to Key West in 27; ed the production date of the op-| years, and they state that j eretta “HMS Pinafore” as Decem-jhave noted many ‘improv. ber 15. since their arrival in the city. This is the first visit of Mr. ahd ee ach nia ating, ae Ruby Rese = SCHOOL If TRAHER Ve Limes and Munson Steamship This leaves but a short time for! They are very much enthused |-, - ING all make equally encouraging jthe principals and others partici-lover the proposed bridges to be casts. Clyde Mallory reports ret jPating to become thoroughly fa-leonsthcted to complete the Over- We are happy over the a sailing Saturday had an i Mario Viera said this morning} miliar with the intricate action of|seas Highway to the mainland,’ RESULTS! of about 25% passengers that his son, Mario, Jr., is reeov-! the piece, and Mr. White says that | and predict that Key West will be’ last year. Company is ering from injuries sustained wher. |from this date on reharsals should | greatly benefited when this) to reopen service between. he fell from a tree some time ago.‘ be attended by every member of}through roadway js thrown open_ vana and Miami after a laps¢jof| It was at first believed that bis {the cast. Ito travel. . three years. \ injuries were very serious, but} Another rehe2rsal will be held to-}_ The visitors expressed them-! It is understood that about it is said that he is on the | night at 8 o’clock at the Oversea|selves as being very. much delight-| new hotels have been built road to recovery and will welcome | Hotel, and the director is anxious|ed with their visit at this time, Florida during the year with visits from his many friends at 826 jt have every participant present} during which they have met many room capacity of 1,500 rooms. _ Street. ‘and on time, he said. lola friends and acquaintances. Be ccs ace REGAL BEER, YOU'LL NEVER CHANGE ANOTHER. TRY IT TODAY —SEE FHE NEW— 1937 Plymouth TODAY! NAVARRO, Iac. Ist 11:15 o'clock. ot tet emt pe seme