The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 2, 1937, Page 1

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; : | Project, has. STATE ARE PARTICIPATING Tes IN) PROGRAM | tealian $6 More than 313,000 people in TOjunder the Social Security Act, | Pauied by with seven of the act’s ten pro-| to reest visions now in operation in this! Gi ay egieri , according to a statement is-|in ‘New 4 sued today by the Jacksonville; Was & ent ie fice of the Social Security | ural rigs, Mona ag nt et ea Fitts. ee. FEE 25, 26 and 27 to attend the ome part of the act—the old-age! schoal » of _the Thirty-jbenefits program which went in- district of Rotary Interna-jto operation January 1—could be- iH nee of the Thirty-ninth i and the Jacksonville Rotary! Florida, it was pointed out, has q ' be the host, in-}set up approved plam§ for six of} many it, officials said, jthe services covering: aid to the ‘interested in the aged; maternal and child-}one of whom was B. Curry Mo-/ h services; services for crip- !reno, WPA area supervisor. w’ | dai ome 3.7% HTS ses seat Sasrete cit-| and wage earners have app‘ied for ac-!;m. Chittond G.” Hicks,’ whose has {counts under the old-age benefits | Pome BABES with pictures painted} £0 program. Through this program, | >’. Tpatine. workers in commerce and ip iP fieseit To Funds Relative ge Loa ev¥ | requisit m. the 8, J. Groves Wil begin St ne for} ‘The board stated that under the | mala, Wi Demeritt, is en-i, Albert, director of FERA, and and this also comes. under the oor ight wht fon a hae 2 ; h e used with the idea, said Mr.’ é ji ietri By. " wilt co chars aloewsee < Ape rgeped Wood, and this creation of Si sx te te Gh aan eel sperial: tax gepert Fes tag agon Sunday: and: start work Mon- designating the/the state’s needy aged are fe-; att center mear the outstanding/ with the ‘same earnest coopers, | 2 state this levy varies. The 19) , should {ceiving regular cash’ allowances lighthouse equipment display he! tion the Whoman’s Club has ever} Mills levy general school fund! <eeee attend. 7” lfrom fonds provided in part by MAS established and which is the! even for the betterment ef “the and the 10 mills levy specia} se ‘One luncheon is for clubs of 24) Forida and its local subdivisions, {most extensive: exhibition of ite city, Mrs. Jerry Trevor and the! t?% district Number 1, are uni or fewer members and will ‘bejand in part by the Federal gov-; Kind in the United States. \club’s board has given assurance | Proushout the state. = * ponsored by the Grescent City/ernment. It is estimated that in} Superintendent of Public In-|_- Seek geilataiie®: Asked what was the i F'a., April 3./club. Ai is for elubs of 25/March Florida will pay out from{Stuction Melvin Russell promises) i te arrival of Mr Wood! emmerstion, fon the members: Of, station— was made here|to 49 members and is to be spon-;combined federal, state and local;¢Vety cooperation and, will permit} a Mr. R ‘OS Secuee” wad the school board, he, sapled spout by the Tarpon Springs club. |funds a total of $106,800 for old-ptbe Walls of the soheals to be bung) eu, gy nee ormaee $43.32, which is e to $10.83 . , sponsored by, Daytona ‘age assistance. Iq January, the! Wi bas-relief plaques and place) Vi e Convent of Mary Im-|each meeting, There may: be 2 Atlanta Beach Rotarians, is for clubs of |ayerage individual t to the /elementary sculptural models in, ™aculate where he held an ect variation at in this,’ Boston 50 to 99 rs. The Oripag aged was $10.85. Th a estimates | Ail the schools that chidren might|¢n¢ and drew a portrait in the/but it is all ace to the fy it ni fare based on reports to the Social} be guided in the most professional], Presence of the Mother Superior, |regulations and there has been no 5 this plan}™anner. j Sister Louis and the students, irregularities. whatever, in the con- Chareston bers. twent into operation. Visiting the enterprising prin-; ‘Yeeterday at the noon hour) duct of the meetings. i nee, A special ladies’ luncheon win | Florida’s old-age assistance p!an}cipal of the Monroe High School luncheon of the ‘Rotary Club Mr. A look at the tax situation in pus ef be held in the Windsor hotel’s/became effective in October, | Mr. Wood found that Principal; Wood gave a demonstration of his this county, said Mr. Russell, will Denver “beautiful Japanese room, and/1936, it was stated. All told, it] Horace O’Bryant was “way ahead) art. and in the afternoon lectured 'sive to a thinking person the rea- Hotroit _ the distribution there will be another luncheon for (has received Federal grants of/of him’ and wa: a!eady enjoying at the High School, to. an audience | 9” for the schaoh s'tuation 3% Daaga City those planning to attend the Nic:|$312,694.48 for old-age assist-|exhibitions of art which are be- ‘of, teaghers and 550 pupils. garding its indebtedness fund. "sp uth According to the League, “The!convention. Harry P. Leu will be|ance. Snead aaa eee Ses | ‘ H “ collects approximately twen-| ‘in command”, .. The board pointed out that be- aig So oe eee per year in gaso-| Breakfast meetings for presi-| fore Florida began cooperating Tt estimates that, dents and secretaries will be held! with the Federal government in eg ft t ) half of thia tax is paid! Tuesdey marping, April 27. this provision, it had, in 1935, al- e orporations' Entertainment features of the| ready passed a state old-age as- s." ‘ ‘ income taxes.| conference, have not been forgot-! sistance law, but t this law Cit preeent law this is not.tn. Those who prefer to playjhad not gone into effect. It also’ { L ILE paid but with ‘golf or seek other diversion apart! passed a state law for aid to the | : in the wording of ‘from the fixed schedule have but{blind in 1935 and has had a pro- ™ 5 3 a law, Florida tax-'to make their desires known at/vision for aid to dependent chil- KNOWLES. RITES. Police Officer Abelardo Lopez,|OLDER RESIDENTS RECALL Irittic Rock _ ble to deduct this the registration desk. dren (mothers’ aid) since 1919. Ir., is suffering from a severe bite} Man gy THAT NAME HAV. |Los Angeles .. . from earned income when} On Sunday, at 12:30 p, m., vis-| In addition to participating inj — gylinflicted under the right arm by ai? 3 i imeome tax re- iting Rotarians will be the lunch-/these programs for which the So- THS AFTERNOON Irvin Andrews, colored, and the} ING BEEN ELECTED TO Jeon guests of Mr. and Mrs. George | cial Security Board is the Federal ’ -s |latter is in jail awaiting trial on (Minneapolis .. e's spokesman by a bi Troxt at their charming estate | administrative agency, Florida is ja charge of assault ind battery. LEGISLATURE | Nashville mejor purpose of the ‘axon Atlantic boulevard, near. Jack-, also cooperating in social security }Kpy WEST RESIDENT DIED} Officer Lopez told The Citizen) New Orleans e is to sponsor'sonville. Immediately after the!programs directed by other Fed- . sii Me ‘Ithat he was called by Andrews tol iNew York ... 42 of the ad valovem meth-' luncheon will come sightseeing!eral agencies. ON 'WEDNESDAY AFT- go to his home on Petronia street | Discussing the matter of Alex- Qk'ahoma City 50 taxing property, which will trips, terminating with a visit to! Different Programs and went with him to the place.jander Pompez, who was recently Pensacola ...... possible a modernized sys-|the lovely Cummer gardens, in| The three maternal and child- ERNOON Arriving there, Andrews started{atrested in Mexico on charges of Phoenix ... of taxation that can be more Riverside, a residential section of} i SESS an argument with a woman and /|being implicated in the kidnaping pittsburgh ically administered, and} J-cksonville. coneluded by striking her across|0f Oharles Mattson, of Tacoma, st, Loui ¥ result in equitable taxation| For the ladies, Monday morn- The funeral of Arnold Knowles, | the face. Wesh., Louis Johnson said that it Sait Lake C:ty property owners and all other ing has been left open so. they a The officer advised Andrews|is possible that Pompez was 4 San Franci (Continued on Pag¢ Four) age 52, who died on Wednesday |thae he was under arrest anditesident of Key West at one time, sit ste Marie a 34 : afternoon at his residence, 1013 Started to take him but it was/as he claimed, ‘Seattle 0. 40 50 ‘ ‘ : __ jeesier said than done as Andrews| Mr, Johnson recalls a family! Tampa 64 1 rn 3 te anne street, will be held this| started to fight and during the | who lived in this city and conduct-, Washington .. 46 oy f Almost daily The Citizen re-t) oon at 4.30 o'clock from|Melee severely bit Officer Lopezjed a grocery store at Simonton Williston .... 24 ~~“ ceives requests for copies of ; °™ | under the right arm on the fleshy |and Fleming streets. One of the Wytheville .. 44 , 62» (Contin: 3 Paze He eit ik SF. H f H E i i i { itt ff J cisf i be ‘ i it i: i ' agit F] ut : EB Hs i i > the paper, the subscribers in-[ithe Lopez Funeral Home chapel, | part of the side. | brothers was elected, as a rpub-; variably stating that the ob-}/ ; Showing the bitten section to lican, to the State islature, | GAA & iS oe 5a Ean Berths At Yacht Basin ject is to observe the listings}; With services to be conducted at) oy. Citizen, Officer Lopez asked|and he, believed that Alexander ef Po aaron 4%. f.9% property for sale or for tjthe chapel by Rev, Y. T. Shehane| if it was a bite or just a nip. It} may be a son. : e i § SR a : rent. Property owners in Key #/ and Rev, T. W. Norris, thad to be admitted that it was a! From Domingo Milord, who is! eas _P Frenald is, in co West, however, are seldom in- : Son pee i i i ss West, oe ° Survivors are: His widow,.Mrg,| Tea! bite, the teeth penetrating now & resident of Key West, hav-, ee me a ey % L clined to, advertise, so in or- Lela ats, Rebiie, tin the clothes and entering the flesh. |ing recently retarned from Cuba, ' ‘ak: levee, from der to stimulate the sales of z . Z a ——___—— | says that the Pompez family was} nl way real estate, The Citizen will children, Mrs, Abraham Carey,| ———"—"_-_-—-"_-—" ‘well known in Key. Ws i Charles |#!8e master-of-the vessel. The Gitte inthe chamified |Mrs. Rosalie Pearrott, Wm. Edi-| PLATE SUPPER—35c the period trom 1880 ties | craft has a crew of two. column, during the month of }/Son Knowles, and Charles Knowles Served 6 to 7:30 p. m. | There were two brothers, said; This morning at 8 o'clock @ was siso remowed and ntl) fam North Wind, from New York, | The ish arriy! April, any property. for sale|jof Miami; mother and father, Teneday,-Aprih.6 |Mr. Milord—Antonio and Jose/ power boat took in tow the barge ther arrangements ate tale ae owned by Stanton Griffis, Waa as ami Bx sound with the understanding that nofiMr. and Mrs, Thomas Knowles; ‘ |Pompez. Jose was elected to the' which has been used as a landing) formation relative te = same @ party of four guests. ptain | Cyril tage. if payments will be required un-}|tWo brothers, James and Alfred| oF | State Legislature from this coun-| “ tinuation o {the plane service i —_———__ __-__- owned by Allan P. Green, who bas/} tii the property so advertised | Knowles; fouy sisters, Mrs, Whit- BIG BABY” SHOW ity. Both of the brothers were |2/8ee and office of the Key West- | available. two guests. The Angelfish car-|} i, sold. more Pindex, Miami; Mrs. H. J. 8:00 p. m. lfathers. The older folks of the|Miami Airways, Inc., for about) ‘The barge end Gest were ties @ crew of two. ‘This off 5 | Macklinburg, California, Mrs. B.| Only Males who were once a baby city remember them. one and a half years, since the|centiy purchesed by the & J ‘AR * COFFEE Yacht Nicoya, of New York, ‘his offer applies only tof! p. Sawyer and Mrs. B, M. Russell, eligible. Medical Examiner: Dr.| Judge Jefferson B, Browne al-|Key West-M‘ami service was Groves and Som © m & perfect ‘construct with owner, Albert W. Johnston, |} those who wish to dispose of }/Key West, and five grandchildren.|Cut M. Up; Assistants: Dr. U. so refers to the brothers in his)started following the hurricane | com whi eovanad and party on board sailed this their property direct. The following are the pallbear-| Betcha and W. E. Killim, “Key West, the O!d and the New” pof September 2, 1935. mas ay cates oan the ioe morning for Miami after having THE MANAGEMENT. ers: Charles Curtis, E. Hathaway,! _st Paul’s Church Grounds— [8d describes briefly the election} Not only. was the barge remov-jway and it was te Saellitate . partheg in the basin ‘since the Chester Thompson, Wesley Arch-! 44 aes Minis of Jose Pompez to the legisla-|ed but the f:oat on which the! work of cvows that the bere was of the winter season. er, M. Norman and Leroy Torres. { es ture. planes unloaded their passengers purchased from the PERA. sil ste oy erat

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