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‘ EDUCATIONAL A4’s's O'C TA TION OF TEACHERS: 4 Bagh Bra by’ S: ©. Singleton, former editor rf of the Key West Sunday Star, met’ today at a noonday luncheon}: in the Hotel Colonial, and sta prelimifiaty action’ in bringing the Returning to Key West last evening over the highway from Orlando was the large group of e representatives from the three =: lished in this paper daily in’ |,onroe county. éehools; who’ had | hamber into existence. : observance of the tenth an- |tcen: attending: the fifty-first an-| Liberal subscriptions were re- nual “Know Florida Week” yal session of the Florida’ Edu-|ceived from the Mallory Line andj’ now being sponsored by the rational Association of Teachers also’ from firmis located in other|, i : Florida” articles to be pub- a HAPPENING ON SATURDAY NIGHT WAS AT) FIRST THOUGHT TO BE OF| amie f 1 yridda’ ‘State Chamber of | which was: held:in that city. from | «; fans =| SERIOUS NATURE {ORER SUBIIDIRS BEGIN sage ea . * cil { ividual subscriptions. < ‘ t cooperation {March 18 to 20. 3 edit WR Keiliin,) ie A MERCHANT MARINE with the locat Chambers of They report: that’.approximate- weré-received' from W. BR: Kei ae Wis bie) on | *.Commerce ‘and other local: or- ia president of the Florida East} Vernon Hinde ana Mark’ Har- MONEY” FAVORED ¥ ganizations \ Today’s ‘article nals,» Coast" Railway and’ one also from vey are being held’in county jail COME TAXES GROW iy is tells: “ttle-kmown facts of H. H. Westbury. ‘this ‘afternoon awaiting an inves- marca: Peo el beaptrrtis 3 Florida “Ge ; tomor- t Amnouficement was niadé that tigation into’ the cireumstances ot} eh ees ay {ebundance of m r J beet fem wy, row's article will tell of Flor-_|cials: were in attendance. ain organization meeting will’ bel Case which. developed: Saturday |. By HUGO SIMS _—_| rates. All of thes mdrning ca the Steamship Cabs, ida’s climate. The conference this year was’ oS night and‘ Sunday morting, But fe: ial” VS d. | Present at this time. Pro cond " J _|heralded as the most largely at-/ called’ by the cominfittee named) 51 'the present scot sees to have} ot ison ge f retin rg . ite; Florida is four times as large|tended session in the history of ne speci , hae agg IF ‘lost all of its sinister appearances | seca Ks subject of! Mr. Beeles declares _ that re ‘ r _ jas Holland and is the 1 t|the organization, an + Gebeler, ls and quiet reighs’ again. = ; e i ‘1 . i { maximum, twelve years from woe ee — A >see | Various: subjects: of interest to | Charles’ E. Sait, Charles Taylor,” Abie o eacels tia night )2 adequate merchant marine Vins, fovernment will continue to por-| The object of the audience is 3 Jeet these three classes 428 ; PP |the teachers: and all. present. were | Fred’ I . H. Ladd, John’ parents reported that ther daugh-|been discdseed and:debated’ in’ the" ®" 887 money policy. Ie; to extend to the president aad his ; of busi- | River, excepting Georgia. It is|.; ite: FF ab a : | noi the t a so bei widely discussed, and the session|Gardner, George M. White, Wil- ter, 11 years old, had not put-in| United States, Early this month, |Foints ont that national jin-! party greetings from, Key West { meee in Key West will have paid | equal in area to Maine, Vermont,|is ‘said to-have been productive of | liam Amold They will elect a an appearance home and they were | with the naming of # pe mt ;come for 1929 was estimated at! and its people and to request the — mere than $114,920 to the old. | Connecticut and Rhode Island. | grea pews phere oe mt , geal Jagd ces <xtremely worried about her. With | soitime Commission, a wasn _| $81.034,000,000 and that in 1936 | presence of the president and his | j q ida ie in: th i ..jin connection with aims pur- in intime nal j, short time city and count; ree mmission, signifi- | 2 10,000. P ~ ‘This will be true even if busi-, southe: in Stet herr, | Convention. be sighed’ uji and it is anticipated’ g number of people began to|menént basis and the limited and! feigis jg to continue present: poli} ae tte of the memorial Ress and wages never riso above py As game Signe te Southern} Key West is shown to have had} that when list. is complete it assemble. concealed’ subsidies which have’ cies until some of the discrepan-|*? Jose Marti, which iy to be wm- § apegapapes the Hawaiian Islands} or2 of the largest delegations in| will carry the names of the out-, may went to Newton street! pean h fore paid by the Gov-\cies are removed. While President veiled in this city on April 10. ‘heir 1985 level. In proportion’ and Southern China. Centrallattendance at this state meeting, | stinding Husiness and’ professional’ and”began to make a search in intent: até to be replaced by Roosevelt has held out the hope} Those in 2 i to any increase in business r Florida is as far south as Cairo, being we!l represented from each} men in the city, it was said. j every direction and on the grounds |© ant ere tbe: replaced (By dl open subsidies; For many years that the oma oy _ brant are: Mayor Ga were: Charles E, Smith, Frank but nothing was fourid of the’ gin thé éuthffice Depattivient; through’ thorsd! ba steal that the Presi | omelimen C. G. Hicks, hotels, places. of amuse-| 5 , Johnson, Rev. John C. Gekeler,’ Shortly after midnight word was! ccean mail contracts baséd’ on’ dent hes <lso’ warned against the|Cobo and Frank ©. Roberts. Bn- {square miles; total land area, 54,-/great interest in the various sub-|y. 4. Johnson, F. H. Ladd, Fred whispered that the chi:d had been! prices. much higher than those of-| danger of inflation which; he sag-)rique Esquinalde; president of the miscellaneous businesses 561 square miles and total water| jects coming before the body. | Dion, John Gardner,; Wm. Arnold, seen going into the Hinde honie| : ‘gests, might be an evi! w.thin two! san Carlos Institute and joint the total. area, 3,805 square miles. The conference was acclaimed | [eo Hughes, Steve Singleton, Wm. and upon receiving the’ informa. | fered by foreign ships for the oa. uh: i $ ,, Zate in| The Sunshine State has more|one of the most interesting afd! Fripp, Norbety THonipson, Charles tion the searchers entered and/s@me service, has been giviny a, : peer a ——s of the three Monroe county in- ‘wage levels, the tax will go UP. | Eeypt. re aesdi ions, Those attending the ltmcheon’ of the property in that’ vicinity, Taxes on wages in Key West fac-| Piorida’s total area is 68,666)" Fas Iocal. debastaenauitnstel 2 3 La for 1938/than a thousand miles of coast-| instructive assemblages ever con- Taylor, Wm. R. Porter, B. ©. found the child lying on a bed|tubsidy to Amer'can shipping | Meanwhile, sdbatinry ‘Genes elevation varies from|ducted uxder the auspices of the) Moreno; Williamt: V. Little’ and’ wrapped in a blanket. Neither! compariiés. This poiicy increased last week scenned reports as to member of the joint . association which is made ‘up of Aquelino, Lopez. | Hide,nor his friend were seen, | the post! deficit. and was only a the income tax ceca etl Reign Giver hs opie itr fistructors’ and™ 6ffi- cae | girl kept protesting. that subterfuge. ‘ |Mareh16. While it is too carly F. B. Tage te eg of Florida. jnothing had happened to her and} , lto determine. aceurate:y ‘the rev-| Revolucionarios. : ei West representatives f according to the statement of Dr.| A little over two yéars ago, enue indicated from income taxes! Senator Arthur Gomes and 'H. C. Galey, when seen’ by The Presicznt Roosevelt asked Con- this year, treasury officials con- | Chairman Car! Bervaldi, of the RETURNS HO | Citizen, her’ statenrent was cor-/gress for a law to provide subsi-' fidently expect that’ collections county commissioners, found it Vietor Wat! 3 jrect. Dr. Galey said: there were) dies. He wanted fair p’ay to ship-' will double last year’s figures. | impossible to make the trip and Meador, Mrs. Oliver Hask- : one | no signs of injury of any kind on' ping interests competing w:th Some of the gain is the 1sult of had to defer their visit. Mary Pinder, Miss Helen We i Penbin \the body of the child. |subsidized’ foreign merchantmen increasing’ business aid of several! Upon their arrival at Havana , Miss Leota Grillion,| HAD BEEN ATTENDING sail It later was said that the little and'desived thatthe riation,.in the changes in the lew which came the comutiittee will Be given = © . Prof, and Mrs. P. D. Huddleston, ING. CONDUCTED’ IN girl had been a frequent visitor’ event-of war, would possess suf- into effect for the first time, These | serenade by the Cuban Municipal {to the Hinde home as a friend of, ficient ships to carry on American include the undistributed prof:ts| Band, after whieh they will repair OCALA the daughter of Owen Hinde who trad? and, in the event that we tax, an increase in mamixum sur-}to the hotel and await notifies- is now living in Tampa. The child! Were itf the war ourselves, a sup- tax rates on individuals, and ation that the president wil! held had been in bathing, had got her, ply of ships to meet the emergen- requirement that — dividend re-' the audience. They expect to re- clothes wet and had gone to the/¢y- The battle over the legis'ation caipts be subjected to normal in-| turn Friday. i if = f F i 1945, ed’ by|) Mrs. Amélh Cabot, Miss Flor: | drawing. forida’ tojenee Albury, Miss Gladys Pinder, 4,520 each orf the; both New York and Chicago) Mis’ Eulalie’ Mathews. wages. From 1946/ would contain 82 per cent of the} Mrs. E. A. Ramsey, Mrs. Sscar- Mrs. Giadys Roberts, in charge E wit FF st ae te 1949, at 2% per cent, the taxi United States’ population atid} >orough, Miss Fortuna Lopez, Miss | or. the Social Service office and! Hinde home where she removed Was stormy and the bill did not come taxes, Some s'x million te-| 3-3 hae ‘Would be at least $5,900 on’ thése|iore than 80 per cent of the| Marguerite Lacedonia. director of activities'in Key West,| portions of her apparel hung! Pass until June, 1936. It provided turne. and’ the largest number of | -¢***® eqegonvedsonee @mployers and a like sum on their country’s wealth. 4 Mrs, Virginia Baker and Mrs.|them up to dry and wrapping her-|® Maritime Commission, to which million-do!’'ar incomes since 1931! TEMPERATURES ig ll The most Southernmost portion ALBERT Beulah Howard; who attended] self in a blanket, lie down on ajthe President made temporary ap- were expected. In that year there’ with 1949, with the! or the Continental United States ALE the conference of workers from} bed’ and went to sleep. |pointments, but carly this month were seventy-seven such in-|® Maximum 3 per cent tax in force,|is Key West in Monroe county;|! all sections of the state last week}. However the situation looked.® Berianent set-up was effected. comes. Lowest Highest these three classes-of Key West )-Piorida: . S T0 CITY in’ Ocala, returned over the high-| dangerous for Harvey and Hinde! Heading, the new, commission is ; M ;Statior— last night last 24 hourr Bosiness will pour more than $14,-/' There’ is we point on thé way yesterday. who made their escape; and from Joseph P. Kennedy, former chair- CUBA BRINGS IN jAbilene .......... 44 68 : $60 inte social secutity coffers! yeriitisula section of Florida more This conférence began last Sun-|the threatening cries, the bustle! Mam of the Securities and Ex- ‘Atlanta ...... 42 62 each year, half from employees}than 60°milés from the sea. The|HAD BREN ATTENDING DEM.|day night, March 14 and continued | of the crowd, sounds of rapidly/¢h@mge Commission. Thos. M.| Boston ......... 36 “4 @® half from employers. vast majori t ‘ i through each’ day and evening un- moving cars and motoreycle’, it is| Wodoward, former member of the j 171 PASSENG y Buffalo 26 36 meso to ie fe OCKATIC CLUB MEETING | ¢ir the closing ineeting held last probable that their getting away|% Shipping Board; Edward C. ' Hm Charleston. ... 50 76 H HASKINS ‘ rida's IN’ BRADENTON Wednesday cvening. Mrs. Rob-!was the best “thing they could! Moran, & veteran opponent of} a wh *Chieago 34 44 the largest lake eniti erts' said that there were a num- have done as the spirit’ of the{/#re mail contracts, and two Rear Vecces aiso was FIRTEEN Dover ° the bordérs, of States: |; — ber of the outstanding educators, crowd was anything but calm and! Admirals, Herny A. Wiley aad) Detroit ..... ed T0 INSPECT IVY i erves both i}, i from:all parts of the state at- peaceful. j Emory: S. Land, make up the dive-| TONS OF FREIGHT Galveston 64 _ Fratikiin E. Albert, who left tetidtrigutite conferen hich pert in th 4 Hi 'man board. ) } . Havana - Yast weeW’ as the delegate from the} oq Spa gail eA oper eee wage A ge | ‘ FOR KEY WEST . Huron a0 epee 5 leeply interesting and highly, was found on Sowth Beach and} ARE s : om ‘Key West’ Young Democratic Club ducattonal, H * | The commission will terminate | Jacksonvil'e xo LOFr YESTERDAY AFTER- to the convention held in Braden-| © ‘Retain the eeouie aratiied: at! 2 — arrest: es had rorty-two ocean mail contracts} ae eee. {Kansas City 56 : vy rday. ‘ T ie 4 + « ‘million: dollars a year, by une 0. S. S. compan: arrive this Little Rock 60 ROUTE TO TAMPA Seen thiy morning Mr. Albert|te"ded a mecting of the Social) Leon Roberts who placed him iM, 39, and, in their plact, grant di- morning fromt Tarps and St. Peles Angeles 2 sald’ thint there was a large att|oTvice Lady of District Number jail. He said he was not guilty rect subsidies under the new law.:tersburg with s'x first and two Louisville “b2 _— fendance at the convention and] it 4 iE flo Mint started the) of oe nae doing, ue been ‘it may make gifts of money. both'accond cabin passengers for Key. Miami 82 HE. B, Haskins, assistant super- mariy representatives from the | ‘TP back home, (Continued on Page Three) {+5 shipbuilders and ship-opera-| West; 159 first and four second’ Minneapol's 28 dent of lichthouses in the| Ten more men were requisition-| different educational institutions |, ————— ----— -—-—+----—~ |tors to equalize their position cabin passengers for Havana. New Orleans 52 70 District, left on the aft-|¢d this morning by Wannamaker|of the state. With the exception lew York 46 7 plane yesterday for Mi jand Wells, contractors doitig the and from tliat city was to go| work on Contract A of the te Tampa. | bridge and highway projects. At Tempa the Lighthouse Ten-| The request was for seven Ivy was to be placed on dry-|negto laborers, two truck drivers this morning and while out jand one rough carpenter. The the water the vessel is to be'men are being selected and will a thorcugh inspection below | be sent’ to the camps aS soon as water Ine by Mr. Haskins. | Possible. : jwith foreign competitors. The} Key West arrivels were: Hard- ‘of oné or two of the smaller ones 3 t 5 d it Pd jaifts may amount to as much as}lee Branch, Jr., L, J. Pike, Mrs.| Pensacola ‘every county in the’state was rep- oas uar a ée ni | fifty percent, but dividends ar?’ H. MeNab, Grace MeNab, Willie’ Pittsburgh resented, jrestricted to ten percent of the Willizms, H. B. McGill, A. Ma- St. Louis Asked if the election of offi- ss e ¥e: | company’s investment, and execu- chin, O, Batista. Salt Lake City cers had’ been received by the at- 0 mg in 1¢ € itive salaries are limited to $25,000. | The Cubs a'so brought 15 tons; San Fronciseo tending delegates with approba- Moreover, profits above the limit of freight and one sack of mail’ Sesttle tion, Mr. Albert said this had set are to be returned to the!for Key West; 383 sacks of mail| Tampa been unanimous regarding Fergu-| Eugene Zezotarski, member of Another call was answered’ Maritime Commission, Shipbuild-|for Havana. There was no freight son of Miami, elected president of! the personnel, of the, Steamship later in the evening bythe cut-|ing loans, up to one-fourth tbe! for the Cuben city, the Young Democratic Clubs of \ Texas, was, brought, to, Key . West ter, which went in response to a/ Cost of construction, are author-: her Officer Assigned ne i g q ; [a | Mr. Zezotarski is from, Woon- ashore for hospitalization James; Berar rareWeaey : | ot er Icer SSICHE SMALL SPONGE SALE socket, R. I. He was taken from O’Connor, a member of the crew,| , Spectilation that financial offi- Duty At Naval Station|CONDUCTED TODAY a yesterday at 12:30, o'clock for telegraphic call to ‘contact the|ized at’ three and a half percent | mae ee a P treatment’ at the Marine Hospital. Steamship Beacon ‘Hill, and’ bring! interest. T D f d t d ‘1 WO Vetendants Ar raigne jthe ship by Coast, Guard Cutter whose home is ‘at Gooseereek,!©i#' ‘of the \Bgy¢tament wapls, td j185.: Pexac, ‘soon abandont tie.«'eaay money”) etore ustice P eace | policy and initiate steps to tighten , maT 4 et BP ee ae Sear oe the currency has been summarily | ye ee jexecuted by Mariner S. Eccles,| 3 Ae. oe conant John BE. Paigle, C. E.L; Mi Pierce. They were sent |-ARGEST LOT WAS 30 BUNCH. Two More Vessels Are [chairman of the Federal Reserve| Duke Butler and Kermit Rus- negroes entered. _ Immediately U. & N., has been assigned to from the navy yard at Charleston ES OF WOOL, BRING- | . | Board, who advocates higher Fed-/ sell were arraigned for preliminary afterward an argument started wow West Naval Sta-|t2 Work on the pier projects at « _leral income and profits taxes, if] hearing on charges of assault and! | A* a” outcome of the argument j Oe ae ee tthe local station. ING» $118.78 | ‘Y . 1 |riecessary, to sustain the relief| battery this morning before Pence! HatPer was struck with » chair a public works officer and} ‘The five piers which are called n ac ASIN iicaa. balance the budget and re-| 5 stice Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr.,/ on’ by a hammer which was duce the public debt as_ private; ee thrown by Butler with sufficient informatién was received |at the station’are all to be of steel] Small offerings of sponges jdebt expands. He thinks this pro-| and iy this — Butler is held’ force to floor him and when Chief morning in @ letter from the}construction and instead of being| were purchased this morning at] Coming up to a berth at one of;ed by Albert Pack, frequent visi- | cess is necessary to prevent mone-|Under bond of $200. Mr. Es- Deputy Bernard Waite, Deputy yard at Charleston, 8. C., by | bolted ‘are to be welded. the Municipal Sponge Dock, five|the finger piers in the Key West /tor to these waters during the win.|tary inflation and that other than|quinaldo said that the charges Ray Elwood and Police Officer nt Wai. Klaus, U. S, N.,| Another item in the projects!buyers making bids and all pur-|Yacht Balin yesterday was the|ter season. Mr. Pack has a num-| monetary contro's are needed to against Russell were not sus- Franklin Arenberg arrived on the in charge of the local sta-jat the station was added recently} chases were small, Bavois, auxiliary yaw!, owned by| ber of guests kut the vessel had) regalate sharp rises in the prices| tained. S scene, Harper was unconscious when notice was received that] Sixty bunches of wool brought! Dr. W. F. Welton, of New York.jnot been registered this morning. |of certain “basie commodities.” The evidence went to show that! The two negroes were arrestet « few minates J. H. Sey-| practically all of Pier B is to be| $171.23, and 59 bunches of yel-!The vessel has as captain, O, W.| There are two smaller vessels : two white men, William Harper and Harper way taken to the Me - s. A. Malone, expert /rebuilt and the same type of steel/low brought $22.35, The largest | Long, and # crew of three men, used as guide boats accompany-| Mr. Eccles warns that “the up-|and Dolan Hardin were on Satur-' rine Hospital where the oly acetylene welders re-| construction is to be used as that|sale was 30 bunches of wool for}. Another xessel in the basin i8|ing the Chieftain. These are the/ward spiral of wages and prices | day afternoon in a beer saloon on wound in his head and anot @ to Lievtenant Klaus’ aide, [in the finger piers. * $118.75. the Yacht Chieftain, which is own-' Mischief and Gorilla. into inflationary price levels can’ Petronia street when the two, his face were given attention be in Key West about May 1: finger piers and are being rebuilt re on °