Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN MONDAY, DECEMSES T2555 Dedication Set For December 12 Looking At Washington) (Continued from Page One) MRS, KERNAN ARRIVES HERE|"e2# 224° tnat Secretory. Hutrs {theory of foreign trade will con- [tinue to be the policy of this jcountry. As a matter of record, JOINS HUSBAND, MAJCR GEN in earlier releases, the reader has ERAL KERNAN; TO SPEND been given an explanation of the Junior Clab To’ Meet Tomorrow Members of the Junior Wo- » man’s Club are being told today; ;that an important business meet-; ling of the club is to be held to-} j morrow afternoon 5 o'clock in the; | unconditional most favored nation; rooms of Hospitality House. i | principle, which is the backbone} At this meeting will be discuss-} ‘of the present reciprocity agree-|ed a number of matters and one ‘ments. This principle should be) of them is the Tea Dance to be; | understood by all those who try/given for the students who come| jor General F. G. Kernan, U. S.:to keep informed on national poli-| home for the holiday season. A A., retired, arrived last week over |cies under the New Deal Admin-| full membership is expected. the highway to join the general | istration. with tne intention of spending the} -} Everready Star Club To Meet winter season here. | The American WINTER IN KEY WEST Mrs. F. G. Kernan, wife of Ma Federation 4 Labor completed its recent can? were in St. Petersburg but. decid-' vention at Tampa with abundant! , ing there should be a warmer cilY | evidence “that the “‘die-Hard! There will be a meeting of the! in Florida in which to spend the | croup of leaders was in controkEverready Star Club held tomor-} winter, the general came in on the; No concession of any consequenc@}row aiternoon, beginning at 0) S. S. Cuba from Tampa last! ... made toward industrial unions 0’elock, at the home of Mrs. Carl} Thursday, and immediately wired | opganization of the mass produc-} Be¥valdi, 510 Francis street, ac-j Mrs. Kernan to come to Keyiti-) industries, although a mod-|¢ording to announcement made! West. jerate group tried hard to find a| today. > igormula for concessions to bring) It is requested that all mem-! STR MIRAFLORES about peace with the committee!bers be in attendance. i : ARRIVED IN PORT, The General and Mrs. Kerna | if i “) |for industrial organization group, headed by John L. Lewis. The “die-hard” element bases __ its policy on a belief that the CIO South America, he is expected to! exercise the discretion voted him! by comes ane pine the’ building at the Florida Industrial; Be 3 ati . iconstruction of two battleships to; jgroup will not stick together and; © si "i sebool A . ss ; that some of the unions will break! "epresent the last word in capital) S¢ plstorsGirlesatcQrsly, manny apart. Meanwhile, the suspendedi Ship construction. The new battle-; above, will be dedicated December} { 000 program. The recently completed school; institutiona’ jequipped te teach girls of the school beauty culture. Construction costs of the scho: building and of an iso ation w building at the industria totalled $61,615. the state provided the PWA, through $ * improvement The structure is one story and: VESSEL TOOK ON SUPPLY OF OIL AND LEFT FOR FRON- TERA, MEXICO of brick and frame construction, and contains an auditorium cap- zLle of seating 400 persons. There are a library and sewing room as well as class rooms and two rooms jgress if such construction was un. Sica PEL SeRQatl BONE pam f- om ee mee 2 mew 22s OO Lee Ente oe ' Peewee 35 —— sss —— 27,727. Steamship Miraflores, Standard Fruit and company. arrived in port 8 o’clock ’ eee Thus it seems probable that the : Fu {right to speak for Labor will be} Saturday evening and docked at| the goal in a contest between the! the main pier of the Porter Dock |t¥® groups, with each gambling company for fuel oil, on, the success of its policy and! The vessel came from New|the break-down of their oppo- York en: route to Frontera, Mex-|nents. The struggle will prob- ico and while at the pier took on ably extend into the financial} 71,598 gallons of oil and sailed|atea, with an attempt to cripple! for her destination 2 o'clock Sun-|the organizations through tho day morning. withholding of dues. Of course, the Federation is not receiving dues from the suspended unions and the CIO group may arrange a} “starve out” campaign, based onj persuading members of some lo- cal; to withhold all payments to} the Federation. The Treasury Department has made a study of tax levies in or- | der to collect information on! “double taxation.” During 1935| state governments collected $1,- 049,900,000 in tax levies from six conducted in Key West and mi. | Searees on which the Federal! ami, who was here for a brief coe en RES eS visit with those employed at this|¥C®% collected — $2,271,400,000. end, left yesterday afternoon for| While the figures are not official,/ Sat they are believed to be substan- tially correct. State governments! collect considerable revenue from death and = escaped WPA c America Wash Dav mpensa —Haifax, Nox | shattered the day bef ion of two sh a rt PERSONAL MENTION Charles Roberts, who em- ployed in Miami, and was visiting the members of his family, left by plane yesterday afternoon after a pleasant vacation. | carzying which took mat Ber-; compen- over points, and with ‘ are dstrict : PO looking ies concerning j 2.000 vears all-Jet ish mpion, the type of attraction have been|, received by the management of the Monroe. To satisfy the pub-j crew Engiand Citizen—20¢e Subscribe <0 Captain Alfred Ferdinandsen, } management! weekly. head of the marine survey being: ex|| MONKOE TH — : to the RHYTHM ON THE RANGE ||! Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night: 15-25¢ unions believe that they will se-|Ships were authorized by Con | tion of the convention. been pointed out that when the!# unit of the state’s new $3,000,- Britain will include two _ battle-| YOUR D Y gram. France and. Italy have each —— ‘SHOWN AT MONROE ON VISIT HERE £X i : ing three dreadnaughts. \ | ies born between jc 1 Rob: w. RAs NESDAY around $50,000,000 each, of which: aim well and hit the mark in all | visitors in Key guns in the main batteries is in'teSt hypocrisy. Are prophetic, 'ture on sex, will be shown at the! over the city viewing th: agree-! 1,” és g 5 r ment at London last | Born busy and keep busy and mind | Numereus inqui sation off Inasmuch as the | limita-\ nother. Very careful about de- = : , ing. nine 15-inch guns, three to the wis asian are : z | mothers. Thes le s create sensationalism but to ships will be around 35,000 tons! io ete nea enmlestce : Second-| strike home. Ate very decided,! vate i ary and auti-aireraft 5 *' point, omitting no phrases of sex | dditional nae 12 by Governor Dave Sholtz aud) sure additional! support rom : Ss ot 5 | croapakehicide ronuipattp ac. | dertaken by other powers. It has high federal and state officials as London Naval Treaty expires at! = ann Eevaka a midnight, December 21st, Great! 9 ¢eecccce woccee| oy ” | . imap oon exc ageoel “SINFUL” WILL BE WPA OFFICIALS eved designed in a new naval pro-| authorized two 35,000-ton battle- : ships and Germany is construct-! By LE MARS H | foam - Japan is, ® 1 peeee? PICTURE TO BE PUT ON TO-| W. M. Aicher, elieved to have an ambitious The character and talents of those Ition o n program for herself, MORROW AND WED- [ages = November 21 to December 20 ! S The new warships will cost} SAGITTARIUS people usually ae West, $15,000,000 will be spent for ar-! ie tbat gis 5 {headquarters Sees SA ones are outspoken, and de-} Sinful”, an educational pic-} 4), rnoon they in 5 * doubt, depending upon whether! 2"4 can tel! the outcome of almost! Monroe Theater two days, tomor- intercsting other nations ratify the jany enterprise from the beginnin; 'row and Wednesday. |nard C. De April to ; : = limit guns to the foniee neh on nee nick) Went ce] WPA cen 'finish one thing before taking up ion. tions will hardly be in effect, the tails. Enterprising and far see- new warships will probably mount Careful in money matters, Has ce ee but not stingy. H "gn ante urret, with two turrets aft an igood housekeepers and judicious’ tates that it was not produced to one forward. Displacement of the and du thoinaaneadiailienst ie al think of things ordinary morta’s! lighten modern youth. It is truth- 2 e less re i Sle 4 ees Rhanetwentsfive iiGts: never dream of. Their words fyly bold, drives direct _batteries and cannot bear to see suffering. Bs : are expected to be the final word, Their generosity is always taken, 2nd life. Delicate nature of the contained im: “Sinful” Resin’ im naval ordnance construction. Miss Grace Falke, who was in Key West for a short time as the guest of Dr. Rexford Guy Tug- well and his house group occupy- ing the commandant’s quarters in the naval station, left by plane yesterday for Miami. Mrs. J. A. Nettles, before mar- riage Miss Carola Roberts, and two children, Tom and Evelyn, ar- rived this morning from Washing- ton, D. C., for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Roberts, parents of Mrs. Nettles, and other relatives. Mrs. Edna Smith, who was re- cently appointed by Judge Ray- mond Lord as administratrix of the estate of her mother, Mrs. Nettie May Elbertson, was an ar- rival from Tampa this morning on; the S. S. Cuba. C. A. Parramore, representing ‘one of the large meat packing ‘companies, arrived this morning from Tampa on one of his regular visits to local buyers. ® Mrs. Ralph Boyden, teacher in the public schools of Monroe ‘eounty, who was spending the ‘week-end in Tampa, returned on the Cuba this morning. Carl Lump and Chauncey Ww. Butler, representing the Federal} Housing Administration, were ar- rivals by plane yesterday on mat- ters connected with the adminis. | | tration. taxes on motor vehicle registra- jtions and from a genera] sales tax, which the Federal govern-! ment does not duplicate although] jit levies something of a sales tax on certain items. The estate and jinheritance tax netted the Fed-}that the airplane and dirigible eral government $140,440,000 and) have ended the usefulness of capi- the State governments $100,800,-|tal ships. In the opinion of most 000 in 1935. Figures for five! naval experts, the warship con- other taxes for the same year fol-|tinyes to be the “backbone” jlow: Individual income, Federal,| sighting fleets and its value is no $527,112,000; State, $100,000,-| jessened by improved air services. 000; Corporate income, Federal,|tm fact, Rear Aidmiral J. K. Taus- $572,117,000; State, $59,900,-lsig, Assistant Chief of Naval 000. Gasoline, Federal, $161,-| Operations, does not think that 532,000; State, — $589,200,000.| aircraft can sink modern _battle- Liquor, Federal, $411,021,000;} ships for the reason that “We will State, $166,600,000. Tobacco,! not let them get in a position to Federal, $459,178,000. State, $28.-| do so.” 600,000. The battleship programs of the naval powers, which seem certain to get underway after January 1st, are apparently the con- clusive answer to the contention of| advantage of, and ingates cause them much sorrow. Quick to an- \ger, but quickly over it; they for- jgive, but never forget. Incline to expect too much from others less fortunately placed in the Zodiac. Should by all means marry one ‘born between March 21 and April 19 (Aries), also same sign as self (Sagittarius). Should wear a TURQUOISE, Carbunc'e or Dia- mond, KEEPS MOVIE RECORD i | CHICAGO. — Florence Spacth} of this city has kept a card eee jrecord of every movie she has seen jin the last ten years, listing the; ‘title, cast, theater and her opin-| ions of the pictures. When President Roosevelt turns from his triumphant v: by’s Cold § Proved best by two yenerations of mothers. DECEMBER HAS COME! And so have our array of attra tive Christmas Gifts at the Old Island Trading Post , Shop at the Post and Be Satisfied| North End Duval Street on Water Front § BICY SCOOTERS ELECTRIC TRAINS COASTERS Over-Seas TransportationCo., Inc. REGULAR AND RELIABLE FREIGHT SERVICE Key West NOW MAKING DELIVERIES AT KEY WEST —— TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WE FURNISH PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE OFFICE: 813 CAROLINE STREET TELEPHONES 68 AND 92 BETWEEN and Miami TWO MIDG h MORNINGS senna en eamcnrssre th Ebintementnamoua—sate~arnnc a CPOOOTOOTPETTMTIEOOae. Toys For All!§ Now Displaying a Full Line of For Men and Women, Boys and Girls WAGONS SPORTING GOODS in all wanted items JUST RECEIVED And Placed On Display ‘SOMETHING NEW—COME IN AND SEE THEM Come in now and select Christmas Toys for the children—make small down-payments and payments weekly until Christmas. goods for you till Christmas. J. R STOWERS COMPANY FA AAA hn An dthd Att Ad i i t CLES GO-CARTS VELOCIPEDES AUTOMOBILES TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION—ALL PRICES Another large shipment of Toys and CHRISTMAS GOODS to arrive Friday ET PIANQS We'll hold the tL hahkhehekeRdehedededrked Dd subject makes it impossible té put it all in print, it is stated. “Sinful” is sponsored by the Social Hygiene League and the pic- ture broke all existing box office records in Miami, it was said. Also, there will be shown a film on narcoties, facts and evils of these drugs, On both days matinees will be for women on!y, shows at 2:30 and 4:00 p. m. Evening shows will be for men only, at 6. 8 and 10 o'clock. Pos tively no children will admitted at any show. be | | | When you think of KEY WEST REAL ESTATE think of the OVER-SEA REALTY EXCHANGE OVER-SEA HOTEL BUY — SELL — RENT MONROE THEATRE ADMISSION, ONLY MATINEE EACH DAY 0 P. M. and 4 P. M. / 17 5 AN EVENT TO STARTLE AND AMAZE WITH ITS VITAL FacTS ADULTS ONLY ™ {40 OME UNDER HEAR DYNAMIC 3 EVENING SHOWS 6, 8 and 10 o’Clock v7 TRUE AND AUTHENTIC IN EVERY DETAIL! SINF \ \ UL NO ADUL MAN OR WOMAN SHOULD SEX LECTURES: Penmsular & Occsdental Steamshp Company SS CUBA Leaves Port Tampa oc Sundays anc G-cu-scem af * 38 P. M. arriving Key West 7 A. Mi Mondage and There Leaves Key West Mondays and Thema: 8-9 4 = for Havana. Leaves Key West Tuesdage and Pridage f Tampa, Fla For further mformatics and rates cal Phone '4 4 @ COSTAR, Age = Peet MONTHLY PAYMENTS UNTIL MARCH —