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Associated Press Day Wire Service. od Years Devoted to the of Key West VOLUME LVIII. No, 25. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FLOOD ADDS a SY § FROM KEY WEST 10 tans ws Building f famine Ried’) Activities; In Key LILIENTHAL’S VIEWS NORRIS GIVES OPINIONS Repair | Special By HUGO SIMS. Washington Correspond- ent of The Citizen Those who watch political de- Plorida’s exhibit in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Railroad’s | | various newspapers p-ayed * i extensive display at the Na onal S. SHAWNEE ON | pei . ‘everything which the authors extended their role and now ex-! §j Tennessee, swam deep in the rising yellow tide of the Sportemen's show G Cc Eight Permits Granted °°") find to indicate that the ereise authority in the meuvel Mississi x fea pat a Geen aia “ eemee-Cer- At Office Of Build-[President had changed his mind management of the Government,’ seseeneececcesccsceeeens | ississippi, fed at the rate of near thet Palace in New York, will open FIRE LK {and was dropping some of his With the result, according to the; x second by the falling Ohio. 9 a ia h act Daa !aims. In less than six months, ; President, that there is a chaos} TEMPERATURES Ls y s Pebrasry 18, and among the ex- ig Amspector = WUriNg jowever, the play was off and. of establishments ze UnaVoid-| eeeeeeeeseeseseeenceeees The crest was stil! to come, now hovering just above pilbett | i ithe chorus of big business chant-! able overlappings, duplications and | aie ee will be some from Key|RADIO MESSAGES RECEIVED) Past Week bag! pages or te iotntmadictarg gates. Tha word’ ay 2 Lowest Highest ; Paducah, Kentucky. Left behind were at least three | jed in union in an effort to dis , F Statior— last night last 24 hours P West AT NAVAL STATION COM. | fs icredit and overthrow the Chief from ee White Hoes is at the Abilene pe Hie , hundred and thirty dead, and more than a million home- 1 ' Executive. resident will insst upon his re- Ei fe = communication from the) | MUNICATION OFFICE Rocce es tis a oe ical land this is’ Atlanta 42 44H Hees. e office of Build- Parade | organization proposal and this is B . pe i senagement of the display. re- —— dnyitbspeviststlaced << My Baxia|.. 11 Mteresting to note that tha (RES TRNCR NE Nae ue Bufalo st o | .cuT } pgapwepion is same sequence of events is now) Consressmen. at will be the ee be tied in Key West this morning, Radio messages received at the! show eight applications granted, junderway. Some of his bitter, final outcome of the battle re- a BS: HH ‘FIRE LAST cast, a pick and shovel army igs s cf 5 Z Foxit i hat th j- mains doubtful in spite of the ‘ a Mt & pointed out that the exhibit cemmunieation office of the nav. | during the week ending today, for | Tt now find t a e Presi: ‘ais caleba Condeciel: te Denver z 24 | of one hundred thousand lal station this morning announced! dent is no longer radical and that ae Detroit 38 H | i designed to influence sportsmen |ti,¢ Clyde-Mallory Steamship Shaw.|"¥lding asd repair projects in he has moved to the “right.” They the Administration in both hous-. Gai oston 62 | |toiled to fortify the billion } ‘ A E' [call attention to his good-humored ; &S- IH S j da j te Wilt Plorids for fishing, hunt-| nee on fire about 75 miles off Key West. reikar¥a: to KM fildve ‘ianuér; to no , Havana — H f ; |dollar levee system ranging Se Gell snd other Sutdose sports| NOtfO'K, Va _Tho-tine was report-| The largest expendituee in-'recognition of the separate domain’ Renewed emphasis by the Presi | Ne ES Bitrate nee ee |southward from Cairo that ed in Number 2 hold. | volved is that of $2,800 f {of the legislative and the execu-|dent upon the advisability of rati-"Yoneae City 22 oP eT debheth shdelaaeh ~ . ak call GA comeins. Later in the morning another Aree ne U* [itge abd 2th a, Bik of comfort 1h {Ficatien of the Chi Labor Ament (ey: WEST _ 71 84 Strath, calla @h degen a Oe ‘ & paits to the dock property of the! his reference to retiring after his ment calls attention to the fact cs = : = % ‘ Literature and whetever else is| message was to the effect that the} : lpheselit €eemh. bist sak Gasetnlyeapn i han bees Little Rock .. 40 58 patatvs to the home of Jolles Wat along the Mississippi. ; Gulf Refini P Los Angel 48 4 M t street, 8 o'clock fire was under contro! and the ves-; &¥ efining company on Caro-, before the states th Inion. | LOS Angeles .- 4 5 son on Margaret street, 8 o'clock | Warned of mpending eonsidered suitable for an exhibit i ' be stems 06 She Union etiam 70 82 last night } sel was proceeding to Norfolk. | line street. | What is behind thi The an- Twnty-five have ratified and. Minneapolis 0 10 = Investigation of the damage re- danger, new hordes of fe being prepared ard assembled} The Shawnee is one of the larg-» G11. 9. lications list the fol-|°¥°" is, nothing. In less than six e!even additional States must ap-'Ney Orleans . 48 60 sulting from the flames showed a “ lo end it is expected will be forward. |°" ships of the Clyde-Mallory| Ppheations list the fol-| months, the anvil chorus wil! be prove the Amendment before it Noy york 36 ia number cf pleeek &f ain ee streamed from low- bay: Lines, and is in service between| lowing: jin fall’ swing again because the becomes law. The legislatures of kas age ; —_— : ; " ed % the managem: hin thi | < © \ Pensacola 16 54 ther destroyed or badly damaged. lying marginal lands along el ent within the| New York, Jacksonville and Mi-) Erect garage at 925 Fleming plain truth is that the President, 19 States which have not ratified | pittsburgh. 34 ae Pos 3 J beettiedl mest few days. ami. street. Owner, Cecilio Santana; | aS Not sacrificed his aims or will meet this year and sponsors'gt fonis 30 46 H ARRIVES IN CITY , the river, « in 3 oR See Fas | ! y S "policies. Iw fact, it is hardly sen- hope that success will crown their | salt eke City 14 36 ‘ | Bvery levee throughout es ak | sible to believe that he will aban-' efforts, The Amendment passed! so, Francisco 42 a J. B Pinder, fiest amistent' the DMissiesippl aystom whe ¢ e | Repairs to roof at 613 Center'don the course which established | Congress in 1924 by a vote of 297 panes 2 Se r, e Miss . | i ; at Seattle 28 34 keeper at Sombrero lighthouse, ; Extensive Plans Bein |street. Owner, Wm, M. Wilkin-jhis first tetrm record and won| to 69 in the House and 61 to 23) Tampa a ee rived yesterday for his regular holding today, and United |son; cost, $50. neh = pecan endorse; fautee Senate * Washington .. 34 38 quarte'y vacation wth his fam- States army engineers pre- | Repairs to porch at 419 Duval; ™°"* 8 “He Polls. : : _ {Williston ......--12 8 j ily. S ‘dot Gem ¥. A. det i The Government's power policy! if dicted they would continue street. Owner, V. A. Johnson;! Since the ele the President|was in the limelight last week! ——-— — _ a e or e e ration =: $75. bis acieeed Minait with deal: | oth the bitament canine aca. ; ’ to hold, barring the un- | General repairs at 1111 Varela’ ing on the subject of wages and) mittee, headed by Secretary “:' President S Ball expected sired cal ‘o- coat _hours of labor, condemning ¢ = peialati Of La Semana Ale r j street. Owner, A. Aguero; cost, Gio neice ted aie FS vaase iieomin ae be Senate cali saan ig ae iness that they must be aus if tribution of electric power from] on Chickasaw Bluffs, hum- j, Sereen porch ai i are e 419 William ‘the unemp! to 3 oe vy if : - : = 45 ba ty dod be, ” FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1937. PRICE FIVE peop'e of this country be improv- ed. Details may be lacking but the general intent is clear and it is in no wise a compromise with those who have denounced past methods or legislative acts. It is not saying too much to state that many senators and rep- resentatives have been amazed at {the far-reaching proposal submit- | er the congressional elections of} ments, bureaus, agencies, authori- ’ |1984, there was something of a’ ties, commissions es n ncrease:: on the part of business tions, which have been set up bY! Take Okeechobee, and the Tender‘ jleaders to “get together” with’ Congress as independent agencies i] the President. Inspired stories in beyond the reach of up Executive. ted by the President to revise the edministrative mechanism of the Government. The President’s re- quest for power to reorganize the executive branch is aimed par- velopments will recollect that aft-| ticularly at 105 existing depart- and corpora- the Chief They have gradually ab-|the project now under construc-| The Bonneville Project, on in Oregon, and = neat 5 y Bisset figne: Mrs. A. Page; sorbed. He has urged the gover-! tion. oF mana legre in ey = ad ying Renairs fo ri Petronia! abor amendment to the; will be operating this. year “ A . net ty» BewAits € roof at 301 Petronia Go. stitution ratified because, in| ; 2 R w the Key West Lighi| for the, operas ~wiltjalso Rendey ary» “F} , Constitution ratified because, in! the President is anxious to secure ae Wane the Key 8 least ‘ote concert, 2 rats, Owner, F. Wake; cost,! pis view, it is vital to end the 0. General repairs at Pfister street. Owner, Robert J. Lewis; cost, $1,000. There will also be held at the€h time a musical carnival with} The first of there will be the] Cuban musicians, who are expect- epera which is to be presented to-|ed to arrive for the unveiling of night at Bayfront Park, in Mian the Marti Memorial shaft, taking with all of the cast except three,}an active part. members of the Key West organi-| Those who have displayed a pro-| zavou | found interest in the act of} The other opera wii! be the Pi-| the Federal Music Project in this! }wage cuts ke rates of Penzance which was suc-| city express themselves as being}! DIES IN TAMPA: cessfully presented two years ago, very much pleased with the pro-; | Moreover, dispassionately but here and later was sung in Mi-! gress made by the local organiz i ‘with considerable emphasis, he ami _ _ |tion under the direction of George} News was received in the city, has laid before the Supreme Court Por these productions the State | Mills White, voice the hope that today announcing the death of| the imperative demand for thi Symphony Orchestra, with forty the activities will continue. | George F. Hamlin, Sr., at his home, | Judiciary to do its part to enable oe Satan a eA SS = |907 East Buffalo Avenue, Tampa,| Democratic government in thi Bridge Group Depart Opera company will present twe musical productions ' sweating of minors. 1116 Vonigested Federal-controlled slum- clearance and low-cost housing, called for a remedy for the condi- j tions under which tenant farm: nd share-croppers exist, and in tay slated aysainst, Fla., this morning. Burial will|C°U"try to function, and _hinte ne plage in that city sh j that, unless the judiciary gets into Mr. Hamlin formerly resided inj 'ine, something would have to be Key West, but has been making done about it. He has reiterated Lae -avara)| the obligation of the Government Ee omenartampn <for eaten | owacdiee aueiulnnat) seme atk Pilon Garin: four sons, |/#tion, demanded modernization of the executive branch of George, Roy, Will and Emil Ham- Lee ry ree Mec, rene |2s the framers of the Constitution Serer Richardsad. jinterided ft to lee oe im company with County Comm It is believed that the trip to| Whittaker, New Jersey, and Miss! "Ot See para taare AS sioners Wm. R. Porter and Nor-| Tallahassee, if it is made, will be|Florette Hamlin, Tampa. There} Menitaes i berg Thompson, left over the high-| of brief duration as it is impera-| are also ten grandchildren. | In faet, in his inaugural ad- way this morning for Miami. jtively necessary that the members) Roy Hamlin left this afternooD | dross tie. President, while couch- It is understood that upon ar-| of the commission be in Key West: over the highway to attend the ing his intentions in terms of a rival there other members of the’ next Tuesday when the bids are funeral. | general objective, served abund- commission will be contacted and| opened for the next five projects; —————— a= | ant notice upon all concerned that the conference will possibly result| for the bridges. { jhe does not consider his task end- in the entire group proceeding to} Members of the local group re-! F R E E D A N C E ‘ed. There can be no mista‘ing his Tallahassee with Gov-! ceived the information which made | at eee eral {reference to the necessity for gov- ‘omorrow Night, 8 till ? SLOPPY JOE'S ernor Cone it necessary for them to leave at} {ernment to function in the battle Earlier in the week it was said) an hour too late last night and the [against modern conditions, to the that the governor has asked the) group left too early this morning} Biyes Singing, Tapping, Trucking "¢ed for governmental assistance members of the commission to re-|to afford time for them to impart} Music by Rady Sates Band to the citizens of the democracy sign, but neither Mr. Stowers sll ¢ wed information regarding their No ‘ides backaw No Couvert 2"d the imperative demand that Mr. Trevor were aware of any!'hasty departure. | conditions for one-third of the Overseas|such action being taken by the chief executive, and both of them Two members of the Road and Toll Bridge Commission, Ben D. Trevor and J. R. Stowe to confer peerage. GEORGE HAMLIN {sisted that NRA problems, unfair | j competition, sweated labor and {legislation which will establish a! i He has sug-/ national policy for all power de-| velopments. The appointment of this special committee followed the publica- tion of an outline of the Govern- ment’s power policy drawn by Yr. Arthur E. Morgan, chairman f the Tenhessee Valley Author- , Which emphasized the con- lict which exists between him- elf and Commissioner David E. Lilienthal. Several times the re- {port has been abroad that one of } Government in order to function| fective me the other of these members of the commission would resign and inst) spring Dr. Morgan opposed the reappointment of Mr. Lilienthal. Dr. Morgan’s statement gen- erally regarded as something of a proposed truce with private power interests, although he favored enough public ownership to en- the}able the country to work out ef- thods on a_ life-sized seale. He did not think there should be arbitrary disruption of existing efficient ems or that the larger private stems should be disrupted or practically de- stroyed by a campaign of public ownership. Mr. Lilienthal has been re- garded by utility interests as an advocate of the policy of retalia- tion for the abuses chargeable to the private utilities and of de- stroying their power to do wrong by dismembering them and buy ing up the fragments at bargain prices. In the opinion of other L observers, this is a mistaken view (Continued on Page Four) . MORE NAVIGA | THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY. cre PERSONS AE REPORTED DEAD MORE THAN A MILLION ARE SHOWN TO BE HOMELESS FROM DISASTER; WARNED OF DANGER STILL IMPENDING, MANY ARE MOVING FROM LOW-LYING LANDS ‘(ALONG RIVER (By Associated Press) * ‘The flood waters of the north were unrelenting after the four htindred million dollar scourge ot the Ohio River began’ plundering invasion into the heart of the | deny still today. Scores of villages and countless farms along « two hundred mile stretch from Cairo, Hlinois, to Memphis, FIVE ADDITIONAL LIGHTS AND SIX BEACONS FOR | SANTA LUCIE RIVER | ! | Authority was received from} | lighthouse department headquar- sae in Washington, D. C., this | morning for five additional lights }and six additional beacons which | are to be placed on the Santa Lucie | River. Tender Ivy, of this district, left | yesterday afternoon, 4 o’clock, for Tampa Bay to recharge and make | repairs to a lighted buoy whieh {reported extinguished. 9 Tender Poinciana is working at side of | Clewiston, at the south in- t | sta‘ling two new lights, one at the: Poppy is at Angelfish Creek, | inside entrance and one at the out. med with warlike activity to Expected To Draw day as more thousands ¢ : ugees streamed into arge 4 row city. Health hazards mount } ber. ed One of every ton + Committees which were appoint: ; man Préss had them in readiness refugees suffered from siek ed by Mayor H. C. Galey to han- jand with this replen'shment, made } N > Z z . ness niluenza and pneu- dle the sa‘e of tickets for the Presi- necessary by th id sale of th e , Q dent’s ball to be given tomorrow first issue, the different comm't- Monta night at the Country Club, report tees were amply supp!ie The é of the govern excellent progress and expect a once began furnishi record number of dancers those who h t ment i ntrol system These tickets were not offered The same committees are abe atopy Mis epi will for sale until this week and by handling tick the dance t Wednesday afternoon th had be given a’ Cuban Club not cor ext we been so many disposed of had Friday, Februa which , \ ; ‘ ‘ \y here as ast been ordered that the mayor found week from today, and it is beliewe ‘ wliee it necessary to order others print. , the s: qual, if not grea ! restoring tow? ed at onee. er, hat for the bal! tomer along the Ohio River front Within a short time The Art ‘1 Ps r agencies Inspect Materials Under: reha t tha pr T i est At Naval Station ae Another group of member and neer and the American Society for Testing bins e -hes ARRIVED LAST NIGHT Materia’ rrived over the high ‘ Panew r has way last evening and are today ir Ps ee . specting the materials which have peing ysed pep R ya: sa calee been undergoing tests at the naval at the Naval Statior 1 mera “ Hemingway, station plant, he property of Dr. William B Pita Among those who arrived are chief of the Bureau of Standar omit : W. C. Randall, of Detroit of Weshington, D. C * > ee Steel Products com; f De-; The camera, it is said, is one PRESCRIPTIONS troit, Mich.; R. H the wh'ch presents, after development Druggist always on duty to Metal Window Institute, of Wash- the corroded parts of the meta give you PROMPT EFFICIENT ington, D. C., and Guy D. Bailey, colors, and is a distinct advance Bailey Novelty of Springfield, of the William Steel company, Ohio. of with the carried on by the Mr. Sartor, of Washington, it is‘ Society for Testing Materials, the science connectic be photography in experiment America i

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