The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 3, 1937, Page 1

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¥ ean aut ast Tate Tel i ° a A gs i [i iy if Z 4 of Ci her paonit Nerang vol far Dr. A, H, Center of the; ‘end before the sine die adjourn- ment of its regular 60-day oe He iE * } The house and senate confer- ence committee were in agree- ‘ment at the weekend on the bien- ‘nial appropriations bill, but the ; main bodies of the legislature post- | poned unti! Monday their study of ithe measure, with indieations of; ja general tie-up unless adjust-_ iments. were speedily reached. As the bill came out of the con- iference committees, it was $300,-: ‘000 a yecr lower than the meas- ture passed by the house, $100,000 jblaher than the senate measure, | 1395 appropriation. Administration, e 4 ef their bonds, but the transfer of the money direetly te counties hinged upon their having all of. their road and bridge bonds paid. up. Leading counties of this type this year is Dace county, which will receive approximately $500,- 000 a year. Other counties whose bonds have already L2en paid-out er who wi'l be paid out in the coming year are Beker, Dixie, Franklin, Jackson, Literty and Washing- ton. Additional bills to tax chain vows before .Charles Mer- ‘cier, mayor of Monts, and land $400,000 higher than the, Gadsden, Hamilton, Holmes, San-: It called for ta Rose, Wakulla, Ca:houn, Gulf,! DELS DD BB D4 expentiture for each of the next. {two years of approximately $6,-- > Lb This figure did not include the and individually owned stores were! i ¥ to the city of| } $3,500,000 seen as necessary for;introduced in the senate andy, oz GIVES TALK-AT old aze_pensi i their schedules runni } ®_ pensions, nor did it in-, house, _ | dude. $1,432,000 ‘set by the house ton 25 for one store to $800. ~ ROTARY. j a. necessary to make for a store in chains of 16 or: Ui ‘3 Proper building improvements at more, to $10 for one store up td, various state institutions. We con-; > ATTENDANCE AT REGULAR) p j beth houses of a new state unem- | ployment insurence bill, scheduled Regular weekly luncheon of Key | Week before. West Rotary Club was held at! Parish Hall at noon today. Presi-| jgraduating Class of ‘37. Russ|day afternoon session. ; Williams of the Miami Rotary} j Principal accomplishment of the! LUNCHEON HELD AT NOON Week was the hurried adoption by | The measure was introduced | = passed in the senate Monday, | . and was approved by an unani-> ‘dent John Gekeler presided. | mous 83 to © vote in the house,’ The club had as its guests the! without amendment, in a Satur-| or more stores in the state. of general bills after Tuesday, and imposed a five-minute cloture for debate on the floor, That {$960 for each store having 105! Instrue-- SEVERAL GUESTS WERE ii Poliding program bill as the last’ The house barred introduction | } ' gave each speaker that length of . time for debate on any measure, | to meet the objections of Gover-i and no more. or Cone to a bill he veteed a| Several legislators already had given notice that there world be no “elock-stopping” this session of the legislature, and that no bills will be passed, nor any other business allowed, after the con-. stitutional 60 days of the legisla-' ture have expired. workmen oP: Club was a visiting Rotarian. |{ E mgr John L’Angle was a guest of| r hich will be at. Bil Bates, and Leslie R. Curry. Ss lformerly of Key West and now a iresident of Miami, was a guest of |, Sebastian Cabrera had as hiv not be permitted to operate. a 'Hquor saloon at Tavernier as the county commissioners last night | put the quietus on his application tor a license. This application, was first pre- sated to the board at the meet- fing which was held on Wednes-' day, May 6, and it was decided to inold the application over until the next meeting to be held May 12. At the May 12 meeting a peti- tion was presented signed by 51 imen and women residents of that ,Peace together.” of a liquor business in tion. Mrs. Lowe explained great majority of the residents posed to the selling of li that vicinity, that they had eussed the matter from viewpoint and had determined e ; area asking that the license be! prevent thiseif podsible: " granted. However, a letter signed; The board» réad “the Net of or i by Charles Albury, made protest names which Mrs) Lowe presented 3 against the issuance of the license. and after a analytical discussion It was moved and seconded that of the matter it wes moved and 5 | The program was in charge.of; = the license be granted and it was carried that the action taken on Bervaldi, paenen ot ee on “Warren. He spoke to the; City Council at its regular) addressed the couneil im this con- 8° ordered. = | May 12, granting the license te or nue at ‘club and bis remarks were particu- ‘ ssdeting: ied. nisiit ve sts | nection, and stated that it was un- On Monday, May 17, announce Parrott be rescinded : and Clerk * at this Jary adaptable to the f ee }dersteed that negotiations were Ment was made by Clerk Ross €.'-Ross C. Sawyer was instructed te wearg ai ‘of Professor O’Bryant then introdue- | contraet with the Key West Elec-' now under way for the purchase Sawyer, of the county and G send a telegram to John M. Allen, most 5 are of 2d Robert Saunders, president of | ie = Puc PEE A of @ piece of property across from Gomez, inspector of the beverage director of the State Beverage ing shown workmen | the cless, who in turn introduced! ‘ompany for furnishing street: the church on which it is proposed department, that telegrams had, Department, advising of the ac- sections to the disad-;€#ch member of the graduating j1ights. }te greet a gasoline station. Rev. been received advising that the: tion and asking that the license of residents of Monroe -&Tup. f } Peele spoke in behalf of a delega-. application of Parrott was being approved by the board for Par. | A quartette composed of Joe} The main provision of the con-/tion present at the meeting in the investigated by the state beverage rott be not granted. 3 !MeMahon, Manuel Lopez, Gerald! tract is that the company agrees, mterest of the matter. Other mem- | department and the license was to _Reeently the Beverage Depart- | Pinder and Bob Saunders render-| +, fornish the city with 282 sixty! D&S of the delegation were Nor be held up. ment returned the application te GOVERNOR hed a selection. The girls of = z: “iman Lowe, Charles- Curtis and C. That same evening a meeting the county commissioners with jelass sang “Old Key West.” a power lamps, .with neces Sam B. Curry. was held by the commissioners at the request to take final action BILL ON SEINES Dr. Warren then introduced the|sary reflectors, the same type, The petition presented was, which the license matter came be-,on the matter at the next meeting ect of the day, Rotarian Ruse! that is now in use, at a price of signed by Rev. Peele, ag pastor fore the board and Mrs. E. R. and this was done last night. “Williams. i$15.60 per light per year. The of the church, and the following Mr. Williams confined his talk | eompany also agrees to furnish board members: Carl Bervaldi, to the graduates. He asked the/ any additional lights that may be, Norman J. Lowe, William Culling Ad | question, “What is it you mest de-}mceded on the same basis. :ford, Charlies Curtis, C. Sam B. | sire?” He then stated, “Each one! A letter wes read from” the}Curry, Vendeline’ Watkins, Clara stig eonvelescent camp of CCC in this; be held at the.county (ity and O. L. Bible of Miami. rH fe} i bri, bt cle le] : te 1. i Hell i Hit i ii? F | & (By Associated Press) Pes 3f I I gt | of you want tc attain success,” | American La France Fire Engine’ Thompson anid E. LE. Roberts. jand went on to relate that suc- | company relative to the indebted-| . Following the reading of the jeess and happiness are almost }ness on the fire truck which has: letter, and° the address by Rev. oe e | enonymous words, with the supec- ‘been Jong overdue, and requested, Pecle, the committee was inform- | structure built upon fqur great that some arrangement de.made ed that the council had no pow- eapp eS ming cornerstones, viz: y . for taking care of the payments.,er te pass an ordimance as request- 1. Absolute faith in God and A petition signed by a number ed, informing the members of the/ Salvation. ;of church folk was.received in committee that the only way that! SH Aa -1 5 BERS | 2. Health. which the council was requested the matter could be handled} The power boat Heron of the ger of the Thompson 7 ij 3.» Friendship. }to pass am ordinance that would, would be through a zoning plan |Qverseas Transportation Com- here. [ 4.) Wealth. tprohibit the establishment of gaso-, whieh is now under consideration. | any is expected to arrive in port. Mf. Adams stated that canning © Ralph Betancourt, chairmzn of} Mr. Williams covered each of/lie stations within a full block of | The council, however, promised to _—? : ... n.x.| Operations will be resumed at ¢ the Social Club Marti, who wrs|these four great cornerstones}any chureh, offering as a reason cooperate in every way possible|‘™O0rrow morning from Cubs! yciock tomorrow morning imrne- on a shert business visit in Cubs,| thoroughly. “His talk was most/ that these places are considered 3: and <xpressed a hope that the, With nother load of pineapples diately after the arrival of the returné@ here. Tuesday afternoon; impressive, not only to the gradu-/ nuisance. zoning plan would be adopted in for the Granday Canning Factory, | fruit, and work wil] also be car © He was aceompnaied by Mrs. Bet-j ates of the ’37 Class but to the} Rev. Shuler Peele, pastor of the.due time to take care of the sit-!according te announcement madejried on Saturday, and possibly aneourt and little son. entire gathering, it was said. | Fleming Street Methodist church, uation. jtoday by Maitland Aidems, mana-| Monday. | : AE EFE th i ii al mteresta F i Nh ii a i ——__. BETTER TIME TO PAINT THAN NOW. USE GOOD OLD SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT. ALL. COLORS. AT SOUTH FLORIDA CONTR. & ENG. CO. PHONE S86

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