The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 11, 1937, Page 1

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Harriett Watrous, of | Employers having in their pos- . South, ii -isession social security aceount [number cards were advised today Henry ©. Megill, field repre- jsentative in charge of the Jack- renewal |sonvile office of the Social Se- Both Captain and Mrs. {curity Board, that the cards should Washington ent of The Citizen ony aes pera 3 Last week the news-hawks re~ sid ame Say Bnet Watrous send best regards to be turned over. promptly to. the| ported teik of a compromise on|*ffort to create the impression their many friends in Key i ‘that thre is a breach ~ between ies aad dais Gk th y employes to whom they were is-|the Court reform program, with th aad end ee te sued, and the cards should be at|some attributing the move to Sen-;t President and Congress continually longing for Key - : Zz iat :» gard to economy. He soints out i ; am West and old and familiar {ll times in the possession of sucb|3{0" Loran, an Adiinisrationjthat the eredit of the Government late Judge Jefferson B. . ; Canad: oneness cao bio tinge wore driteentie co agaey ar caitain: peceysgen Aor Ps oti? Dede tae peer: ‘The €. Y. Thomason Construc- | MI Chabot MPA them carefully. anied a this Hache co uager ix to balanes, the badzet, | names his son, Joseph Browne, ex- kes i tien company, Contract B “LUCAS i Instances in which the cards{no successful solution of the an-| 1 oo. oction with the above | eeutor and principal beneficiary. | tofere i Grassy Key, asks for five rough| MARTINEZ Se ee Sie eee prob | siccussion of governmental econ-| Miss Louisa Delaney, attache| same to him.” : easel GIVEN tion, Mr. Megid said. This has} omy, we have given the views 0% of the court of Judge Lord. and sie ue ache i deapeths Dinhhie 8s ead HEARING happened, it is explained, in cases} | Other sources discussed Senator iat olga pan Repobiicn® | Mise Lillian Lujan, attache in carves i 1 -a we!Wwhere employers hold the cards| Burke’s defense of his right to "Cadets of This colkmn may ‘the office of County Solicitor Al-|” po Wate tee jectbammeee weet HER! MONDAY sent to them by post offices for|Zight the Court proposal and gumes wonder why. we. do. not pre} Set Sa b nik i ‘lan B. Cleare, are named apprais-| Browne, distribution to employes. It has| viewed it as an effort on the part! “ent fess ene ot vet paca tin’ bev also occurred m cases where new|of the senator to fight backires 5°” Ppkicnn pine: Ta ted os la | There are a number of bequests employes Have given their cards}started in his eown state: Thee fey oes ‘tal and named and the principal ones are to employers, so that the ‘aeeount|Nebraskan’s loyalty to the Presi- be: x be F ‘ ,unless these carry an implication #5 follows: are for FEDERAL LAWS PERTAIN-/"umbers could be recorded onjcent had been attacked in a mas?’ . a | Provisions are made for the strong, husky individuals, tiie adhd fo aahweh, che dexs future effection action, we are! pacing of memorial windows to, { That some : the employer’s records. In some s < : stand up to the work demanded,| U. S. COMMISSIONER cee. Se ty ne menage wale bene iadues| 5 determined by the attitude of Frances A. Brown and Susan Work on the he said, at) Te eens ou |acked whether Us cobepemp: dette, ee ees end 200 ee ae Keating, in the ee men| ; car wel | acca aititoes: teres paation4 gee ore? bad his nmralhemeyg Bee Shpciis eke Rameds ~ = the & _ ie Se meeretened to bert tepts! Martinez, charged with are given to emplo; Mr. Me-} “love rs ow ‘Teader” should! portant. Wiel they secide #10. t bee ge ates perro and gi ployers, Mr. ir be reflected in congressional ac- marble slabs similar to those plac- ; it has been found that not all violating the federal laws per- taining to aliens, was given a to withstand the strai ihearing yesterdzy before U. S. Commissioner C. Rodney Gwynn, CARROWAY. mec ar mae * the action of the federal grand count cards to employers. The gill emphasized that they should be turned over to workers prompt- ly. Mr. Megi!l pointed out that em- ployes, in reporting their social seeurity account numbers to em- ployers, need not give their ac- caus2 him to swallow a measure) i;,, readers who wish to keep ¢d in memory of his parents are _— the Party has never spoken’ deecok of present dhe and sep to be placed in the chureh in mem- in Zavor of. up with probable legislative re- fy of wile and daughter. Chairman Ashurst, of the Judic/uHts can eesily appreciate thiv. An iron griil is provided for in Jr., John and sty Commies: predicied ta prctigeees, pl ph tia Bhagat the bill would go to the Senate’ some six months ago the na- marble enclosing the erypt is to be tion of the about the middle of July and that tion was, for the most part, amaz- engraved the words “Within this failing friendship of their is H ON VISIT HERE On October 3, 1935, five aliens, | only requirement, Mr. Megiil said, }it would be passed, but added that! oq at the sweeping nature of the ¢rypt rests Susan Nieves Browne ents. Mary Kashian, Hamaspour Kalsv-| is that workers furnish employers} if the present Congress does not. Rocewwelt victory at the polls. For Keating, beloved daughter of; To ‘Mrs. Ruth Bush is willed ‘@ian,-Gidvanni Guerriero, Salvator cards. cae ee aha Pein weeks there was ‘talk of an “era Frances A. and Jeperen S eS ac Pontiac car, _ pete Aiello and Domenico Buzzessi, iba locenict Gpgiente igeiatad “that (oo. $0od feeling” snd intimations “Teme on ch eae ae rage gen mS ve ING STAY BY AMERICAN _ | were taken in custody by immigra- ii that: sversthing, would: rah amosib: Bosean ini. gio teens SS é sis es the new senators were lined up jy At the time, in th's column Voted daughter, a noble pure and} To Mrs. Sam Goldsmith, LEGION POST ton ‘officials, in Koy: West. to oppose final passage and pie |we predicted that this summer brilliant woman.”” ; i miece, $500 to be invested in Pe nage e ‘itici: i in a i mm sic} ‘or ; Miss Elaine Carro was an pectine ie Licead was mere Station— last night last 24 hours} po! Against these, they siimelsey soccer hee _— books owned, other than the fam-|eemetery lot in wi ; arrival on the pag Miami|by Chief Immigration Inspector Abilene 62 84 ed 44 votes, with nine expected| ily bible, law books and copies o?; Mrs. Phipps are / thie morning and was met at the| Claude Albury and Patrol Inspec- 54 82 votes, | The evidence begins to Lear out “Key West the Old and New,’ landing by Miss Elizabeth Sharp-|tors Geronda Roman and Herble oe 82 _——— __ tine forecast. Commentators are Which are bequeathed to his son,’ other member of the family ley, manager of the Hotel Colonial,| Todd. The aliens were located in| 42 64 In the midst of this situation, ‘Gveling much on the conflict be- Joseph. | wilt undertake “this last service.” and members of the family of|@ residence on Louise street, be-|Brownevile .. 70 yes the President was fishing in the tween the President and Congress “The books aro bequeathed to! ; Gicude Albury, in ye Boones of the| tween Du-al and Simonton streets. Burtels 42 46 Gulf of Mexico. Apparently, he over the subject of economy, with the library with the understand-| Jacksonville, Miami, Key ; immigration unit in Key West. On the day previous to the ar- Bo 64 86 intends to stand pat on his pro- ing that the library will enter in-|and Tampa, with the hope jieago 46 56 Charles‘or great emphzsis upon the conclu- posa's, letting the congressmen £0; i,, that the congressmen are t an agreement that the books/ will pour # glass and lifting it say, ; eines op iapondlsen Bo is prheny hiding the aliens, lest |C&#DUS Garaented ne on record one way or the other.’ ionger taking orders from the Fe to be kept separate from other) “Here’s to #eff Browne.” } ents who were residents of Key! the city and did not return until|Denver - 50 78 This is good strategy on his part White House. The Supreme Court , books and marked the “Frances| All! the rest and residue of the/ the ; Wert for a long period while Mr.(last Friday afternoon, when he Detroit .. 44 64 because not mony Democratic j..u¢ is beng exhibited as a strate-|@nd Susan Browne Donation” and estate goes to his son, Joseph B.| ; Carroway wes principal of Harris|was taken in eustody by the same| Dodge City . 60 70 congressmen relish going on the, 7ic bunder ty the President, 7 the inside fs to “be placed | Browne. / to sehoo!, and Miss Sharpley was| officers who arrested the aliens,|Duluth - 50 68 record against the Chief Execu- whose insistence upon h’s Court ! i “Presented to the! The testament was made on/an in | hoot’ teacher of Miss Carroway|atd was yesterday arraigned for|sstport Az 48 tive whose popularity continues to ,oforms is blamed for “splitting "ke: Lidvcvy in mem-| November 11, 1935, and was wit- healthful part of wee anit of te biter, Sts Olen preliminary tevestigntion: El Paso 58 86 be the most significant factor in|‘). party wide open.” ory of ry beleved wie, Frances|nessed by Miss Mary Jo MeMahon| eq’, / Gusebiies ‘when they attended| It is evident that the immigra- omg 72 80 tke politieal situation. | 5 Cen | A. Browne, and my beloved daugh-'and Mrs. Alice H, Principale. youre ogo. + teal it wos only & See sgmeuten: ptear | Hicoma: - 60 ditional momentum, with congres-' Donuier support and that this "9 W ‘AR BREWS | ANNOUNCE TH ban pgs og om, of uit the arrival of the S. §. Cuba from | Huron 74 sional leaders exhibiting a deter- Ceparent Ps tae balky attitude of } eee Se 0 ene SOE ia avans that. the <a aa sande, Tle TO 86 mination to effect immediate re- Comercts. ‘There is the hint that! | by mnericen Lethon te Binet “lKansas City _ 62 74 dations in Federal expenditures.| Conete®. There is the Bint that, OVER TRANSFER | OF S. M. MORA 0nd the prize wee by KEY WEST _. 75 a4 According to the President's sup-| po ty to4@ aresitential ome | | | wag site an sisplans ‘ip te Tay: i 0 inns nbd, pal oe ee pe eed [MISS MARGUERITE GOSHORT” West. She will be entertained etie Rock. 60 78 e ay budee fe. PFS“! nation, dividine into groups andj OF CONSTITUTION ' during her stay by Arthur. Saw- - poche ~ 56 = bros Se ee eee re planning to stage a real battle! | FORMER KEY WESTER PASSES) COMPLETES COURSE IN 1 fuisvule . t ; or ee pee. RETURNS HERE Miami 82 year and sentiment in Congress "°Y"- as \ | AWAY IN MIAMI THIS | papa UNIVERSITY ‘ - }Minneapolis . 72 is ee in iagyal of) No writer has any way of cor-| LIBRARY OF CONGRESS AND! MORNING i Nashville ..... 54 14 economies in preference to NeW! cty euagin: #8 President’s | f aa | “ae STEAMER GATUN IVY COMES IN FROM TAMPA|New Orleans 68 84 taxes to achieve a balance. sasalocite Gk Fo people at this} NATIONAL ARCHIVES ATi’ x .vendea Mendez Mora, for-' G. N. Goshorm, deputy collec New York _.. 44 64 vey ‘time. It is impossible to compar?; ODDS OVER TWO PRICE-' merly of Key West, died 1:30 tor in charge of custome at Key AFTER CARRYING ON - S : Pe tg ARRIVES IN PORT! - Sosa ~ 30 ina naemoced a flat ton percent his standing among the votes! yess metic |o'eloek this morning in Miarai.’ West, and Mrs. Goshorn, | have BUOY WORK Pensacola .... 80 lina proposed a flat ten percent’ iow with his November rating. H = ‘Telegrams to this effect were re-, been advised that their daughter, onan “ a TE eed moet Of Plainly, the Chief Executive has leeived by friends in this city. | Mies Marguerite Goshorn, has re ” # 4 i form | Mora tly com| a business course ard Fruit and Steamship company, /eq to port yesterday afternoon | Sa!t Lake City bd Lachine Pee geryeer Garne® the outcome of the Court fight to|__ WASHINGTON, May 11—The Francis and Southard streets and Gorhorn received high honors. arrived in port yesterday after-!trom Tampa Bay where she had/| Sa Francisco 52 = a i ad oe ee saeae of make known its specifications. | Library of Congress and the Na-'made a host of friends. In a letter to her parents Miss ar eg sae o'clock, ,_{been actively engaged in doing eae Boke ye ns preannts Meare tative ‘Coanon,iferetofore, even Mr. Roosevelt's tional Archives are waging what! Arturo Lujan left over the high- Marguerite advises that she has wat ay woe ee. on buoy spleen sit wee ea Seve: - a im the House, suggested that £if./enemies —— -pcamaty ni? has come to be known in the eap- way this morning by bus for Mi- accepted a pediion $9 the oe Yelock for Frontera, Mexico. ee | Washington .: 44 58 teen pereent of all appropriation: /U"CaNDy ability to represent pub-| its) as the “little constitution: 71 to attend the funeral serv. of 8 frominaa MIB Om o'e! Asi ps saan fae of stag regrdnendiges . Williston 50 78 be ‘impounded, subject to” the! lic opinion ~~ to attract pepe Bee ices. | Tampa. e absence of the ves-;, oa, - ia, Support for his measv oday, | ie - The power boat Heron, Captain set she went in drydock at Tampa| W¥theville .... 36 70 President's release. As represent2-) 1." very competent observer real-|_ In the government’s new scien- Bs — |tives continued to diseuss the sub-)| ; = ject, there was developed consid), 2% tee fundamental poll erable support for the movemeny to rduce relief funds to $1,000,; ca) | tifie cabinet for _ historic arenents LEGION Delegates Leave there is duly fitted out a shrine! Gene Sweeting, of the Overseas| and was given thorough inspection 2,250,000-cubic-foot filing! Transportation Company, arrived’ by a department construction en- y im port this morning from Miami gineer from Charleston and As-} TODAY'S TAXOGRAM with fifteen tons of freight for] sistant Superintendent H. B. Has-j Key West. kins of Key West. ‘ factor is the strength of the Pre: \dent with the voters of the na-! . ,,tion. There is no method of an- RES . | woe, oer oth erage" elliott pts rtm Comainion at ts} ote ‘To Convention ae $l iock behind tas poate edd | and another test is a year and 2 |laration of Independence. The two} nrou |j see the hidden taxes concealed || Representative Woodrum, of half off. pricelen: reliks <ie now tm ‘the: ait “ jbrary of Congress. | {} there he would find— the House Appropriations Com- * ri 2 3 . y ite >» is in- as mmander U. J. Delgado A bulletin sent out from the On his groc bill of $4 i ‘4 i Apparently quite a battle is in-} aren; ¢ : 4 | Post Co mi f omp e es 0 yage 0 ey j grocery biil of $40 “| mittee, took the position that Con: tatecd ta the Super Control: Bi,| Archivist R. D. W. Connor of Arthoe Sawyer Post $3, Amer- office of Howard Rewton, depart- Hi If Mr. Average Citizen could $50 a month, he pays $86.40 a 7! gress and not the President should } wants them. Librarian Herbert) ment adjutant at Palatke, con- || year in taxes. | with sugar interests in this coun- | West In 16- F 0 ot y a W ] | Tf he pays $30 a month rent, direct the slashing of expenditures | < . Pee is loath to surrender! 8" Legion, Second Vice Com- aa 3 ini "*ltry attempting to alter the Ad- Putnam is loath to surrender) mgs tains the announcement that em i to.a minimum by careful consid-| OF vation plan, and the Presi-(them for they’ve been the chief|mander John Pinder, delegates to Thursday U. 8. Senator Claude at least $9 of that is taxes. leration of individral appropria- 3 i . A ; 'the legion convention to be held Pe; i be ae tion items. Mr. Woodrum was a; “ent backed by Secretaries Hull, attraction for tourists in the li-)t ~ “ gee pper wi present; Friday member of the Economy Commit-; Wallace and Roper, determined to, brary ever since he got custody} in Lakeland this week, left over convention will be eddremed by : od " s tioned h chen hei! amount to $29.20 a year. ‘tee of 1988, which had something | Yete the measure if major modi-|of them by order of President | the highway this morning. Nai Commander Harry Col- is & vider in Key West) having, © De was stationed here when he!t ” Vcthermore, Mr. Average ||to do with the memorable reduc.{{cAtions are made by Congress. |Coolidge in 1922. | They were accompanied by Al- mer aiid on Saturday National Ad- mace the trip to the city in his! @* 2 lieatenant in the navy dur-j) cision vays $2.88 a year tax {ition of expenditures, althongh the’ Tr@ditional suppliers of sugar to: For the time being the Library |ternate Roy Voght and will upon jutant Frank Samuel will make on Hittle 16-foot yawl, Sabot, end je! iM te World war, and the genial-/| cicture shows, $3.84 on {|gains were subsequently offect by this country have been given cer- seems to have the edge. Chair | their arrival at Miami, meet Al- address. ne eee omg mens of Ke “ | AP ppt ¥ tain allotments and efforts saro men of the senate and house li-|ternate:Will Gomez and proceed In addition to presiding at the i t _It he smokes a package of 1. E. Wyatt, of Coconut Grove,’ a number of friends in Key West | “i#2rettes a day, the tax heving a delightful time meeting son will gain him many friends, it| = eer te oo further aagien of Conerem. j underway to reduce these and in-! brary committees are on record | to Lakeland for the convention installation of the new officers, friends and seeing the city. is said by those with whom he has i gad $6.21 on soft dvinks. 3 Senator Byrnes, a close person-|crease percentages for American as saying the documents should which is to open on Tharsday Mr. Samael will also be heard im Mr. Wyatt's father is known to comé in contact. al friend ef the President and for (Continued on Page Four) stay where they are. jand continue through Saturday. an address on Saturday, ete ree tet ss aad Sire A pee

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