The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 15, 1937, Page 1

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: Wes pet on yesterday’ Micdease?- : ess WPA Sctving” while near the Club-Miramar.'ask~all those who {PRAY HAS BEEN DESIGNAT- ED AS DAY BY KEY WEST: OOOO! .202N CLUB AND Tze, | cump - Pointing out the financial con-; zens to exist had it not been for re Donation and exchange day bY dition of Key West and the hope! the relief extended to us throuzh morning looking for turtle on | the Garden Club and Tree Guild|that arrangements ean ia made! he various governmental “er a |has been named, and Friday, June whereby operations of the WPA!” A cessation of WPA activities meteor 118, between 10 in the forenoon|™#¥ be Sc arcpayteeartngeriak. | the present time would bring | flashing across the sky. This ong ¢ in the afternoon at th?! resolutio ! the .,,,| about a disastrous condition and. resolution adopted by the city! = council at 2 apecial meeting hely it Proposed to earnestly ask th! | Woman's Cub rooms on Duval] i gos. |end their best efforts to secure flame darted from the north- street flowers and shrubs will be/ = ern sky and moving in a | ready for distribution. i The Fesol mtion shows that pres for Key West a special dispensa-: small offerings of grass to fairly southeasterly direction was j The Junior Woman's Club, | Fand and upon fog amok Seale cher Soe the a Pree-| goed wool. when it disintegrated and dis , “hOS¢ members are ever ready to CREA Se eal ARS py seacictiong aa ty tod pti th ; appeared. jassist in any movement which} on ‘A projects has rendered it! ‘. s ‘of sponsor’s fund and: material 2 1 Beauti ity, | Practically impossiblefor any of, fi : pillow which brought what was! were wpe estels 5 8 anital ett ‘ a ‘may be lessened and «'rendered!' More than 250 citizens of Chat- @emsidered 2 fair price. The they saw the blazing mass hours end assist in distributing persons - i A the requested» WPA ‘projects for: " that hour say ‘will be present at the cei t | W. Fl ita be ap-, mote elastie.e0-as to-make Ht pes: Tenn., were passengers jon the Steamship Cuba of the P. moving across the heavens | the called £ j Herwest individual sale of wool! Sad the sic cam be imagined | ‘Discumsing. this. matter with eagltnd 0. S.'S. Co, yesterday en was $163.69. Total sales brought! it is said that-sctn from the | members of the Garden Club and ity is at pres! preeregenter REPT, ent, and -has:been-for a muntber — ‘ ;zeveral days in Cuba. { of years'in an impoverished con-,**S°lution to- Congressman J. Mark: The excursion was sponsored; to return on the Cubs dition and it would not “have been' Wilcox and Senator Claude Pep-'by the Etks Junior Band of ‘Chat-jvana Friday of this week. possible for a majority of our citi- per, in Washington. H ree Guild, The ‘Citizen was told that the organizations are par- ticularly anxious to reach those who now have no plants for gar- dens. Also those who have plants {but need more wil be supplied, in ‘; jis widespread plan of beautifi-; | ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS gesezs. earth it appeared to be about hom nid et ee IOI ee: | Among the growths which are} to be supplied those lovers of the beautiful who take an interest in the plans to make Key West more ‘ttractive are: horse radish trees, PROGRAM AT COLORED JOY RIDERS GET. tamarind trees, stephanotis vines, | SHAKING UP; DRIVER'S yellow alder-~shrubs, © brazilian . . pepper shrubs, and a» pink ARM BROKEN; FNJURED frangipani trees. = The Social Security Act has | dissipate the billions of dollars Happenings That Affect the Dinner Pails, Dividend Checks and Tax Bills of Every Individual; Na- | tional and International Problems Insep- arable From Local Welfare i-- Other plants, loose plants,| ..... SE v _ ted an interesting paradox. | workers and employers deposit to tii en ser rey ; —— aS pinnottin, bat ox thesy|Practically everyone bel'eves th:' insure a subsistence ‘ivelihood in| DISCUSSED AT MEETING OF bill 4NG IN OBSERVANCE : < | are from the city botanical gar-|Purpose of the law is good, and old age. | ComMIssioNERs YesTer. Mtt?® Earl Neely, colored, and a par-'dens, they will be taken out of{the public interest demands that!. 3. Some commentators feel endam OF FLAG DAY ity of friends were out riding onthe ground when cailed for. All m be made for the aged!that the est of social security DAY AFTERNOON Fhe Sod oem ‘Roosevelt Boulevard’ 3 o’elock{®ther growths are in either camsjsnq the unemployed. At the same! should be borne by the entire na- nai eae i An interesting and entertaining! this morning and met with aimig-|™ boxes of the cub and gu'la|ti™® Prectically every competent! fice and paid for by gen2ral taxa: 4g Sonebeletrs eeonomist believes that the pres. |, not just- by taxes on employ- . i i 2 - i * i lone: In o' wader the supervision of automobile, which was;plants to donate them for distri-jent act is badly drawn, contains. crs and employes a In other an. Curry, in observance practically new, left the roadway | bution. the gravest lind of legislative er-| words, under present provisions Day. 2 es started to thin out the growth! 2S rors, and must be drastically re-‘the tax acts as a burden on pro- ‘The following is the bot had young pine trees. and would! MANUEL PENA vised, ductive industry. influences em- “ o jhave mac> a very good thinning. This has been the feeling ever! picyers toward using labor-saving Preststation of the flag by Vic+!0%* Job hed it not turned over, it NOW RETIRED since the law was passed. How-jmachinery and against ~ hiring tap Laseen, supervisor of reerea-! # Said. g | ever, there was no strong move-|more workers. It is somewhat in er-| Result: A bady shaken up At a special mecting _of the county commiss‘oners hed two o'clock yesterday afternoon in Cierk Ross C. Sawyer’s office in the county court house a number of matters im connection with the transfer of the ferry system were cleared up. : j Attending the meeting were Chairman Carl Bervaldi, Commis- | ment for revision, for the reason the nature of a class tax, whereas, ander Rosalie Saunders of S7°UP °f joy riders, Nee'y with a ; a tsay these commentators, it should Sioners W. R. Porter, B. B. War- pointed to serve until next Who were tmevestes m@ Bey Boa the = Youth iaunders °F broken and bedly cut arm, and an, RECEIVES LETTER OF COM.-|that the act was immediately tak- be a genera! tax, inasmuch as it!Ten 2nd Cleveland Niles, Clerk city election in November, moved and, Me. Brewers wart Qetuts und sledge to the Ting Sutomobile hed apparently collid-| MENDATION FROM SECRE. |°" * court in a test or its consti- iis designed to increase purchasing Sawyer and Attorney W. Curry that the commissioners be asked | om > ——-— ty the workers at the Sewing (°! Wi 2” srmoved car or 2 rail} tutionality, and there was 10) power, which is of benefit te | Harris. et = to call the election and net 2 date | terested were maken rmeet mee ecm. road train and was a perfect; TARY OF COMMERCE point in anything about it until! everyone. : | Laurence Rickard, fie'd repre- not eariier thon 60 days and not | heads, etd others © the astm ‘A history of the flag, gvien by{ *Tck- 3 =| ithat had been determined. When,| 4. The administration of the|*entative of the — explained later than 90 days from the date /capltsl, Mr. Siwwer sus jeewsitet Viever Larsen. ; When the accident happened it fa few weeks ago, the Supreme ‘act, to quote Dorothy Thompson, {the question as to the items im of June 14. [upon te give tee chewing of tee Pome, “America,” wang by the| 25 thought that death or st least} yanuel-Pena, who, for the past?Court held the act constitutional is’ ineredibly cumbersome, com-|Cauipment which ave to be turned) | The motion was paswd and it Plates Seles hs sssstaies workers, acetmpanied by the Hos-|%¢7008 injuries would result and’ os years and seven months, has/it two decisions (one upholding! plicated and expensive.” Accord-| over to th: county when the was decided to present the neces (Were aitieiied, Hist they Sal see tality Bans }the ambulances from the Lopez;tien employed in the lighthouse |the unemployment benefit part o:| ing to Abraham Epstein, executive |t'ansier oz the fe:y system from sary request"to the county coms city «f Saute! sat Sales election by Hospitality Band ; Funeral Home and the Pritchard | department ‘and was in charge of; t by 2 5 to 4 vote of the jus-' secretary of the long established the FERA t:kes piace cn or about missioners, lg sCeneR, preermios cae tants, ia March), (Funeral Home were summoned. | the machinery on the Tender Pop-|tites, the other upholding the old-' American Association for Social June 25. j It deyeloped, however, that’. has b tired and received |28¢ benefit part by a 7 to 2 ma- Security, “Instead of promoting i ste Danae Ee M8" YY aside trom the injuries sustained fh. zollowing ietter from Daniel|JoTity) it came again into the pub- | adequacy of standards and uni- WILSON FAMILY 1 lic eye, and a definite movement | formity, the act encourages a con- : : a Fy] Hospitality! Neely, none of the others Were! Roper, secretary of commerce. } the i by Eg-{i@ need of medical attenticn. “My attention has been caled to|t® ™aintain its virtues while rid-|fusing variety of systems. In-! ARRIVES IN CITY THIS A. M.: eg eer ‘the fact that you were retired; ‘ing it of, its, vices is. underway. ‘deed, the act has atready brought | so, Mrs, Minnie Rob- STEAMER GRANADA *= the government lighthouse| It is.amotable tact tbat liberal shout 2 ——- of 48° diverg- BS - wis of . 7 ;and radica! commentators wish ent state plané’” ‘ Pe oe — a The sccarde chow thet next sesqJjnevision no.less than, conservative | Ths des not exhaust the fist of WILL BE GUESTS DURING ,, Atice Lil isn Overal aay SP Coll Rag” by John’ ARRIVES IN PORT lice hes been very creditable and|¢ommentators. The more.or les: criticisms of the att, but it out- Tiveyp VisIT WITH MR. the marine heapttdl. Punend ssvv- ter, Aaenenen ana a Mills this shou'd be a source of comfort ; socialistic League, for Industrial lines the most potent ‘and import- ‘ices are to be announced lster _gela and Simonton ateeets, cai Spangied Banner.” : to you in the days to come: My! Democracy has published.» mono-'ant. Congress 'is ‘fisteninig to the’ “° AND MRS. J.C. GARDNER: | curvivors are her parents, Mr. the sapersites of Mie a i and-nccom- Steamship Gzanada, of the 00d wishes go with you for a /S'aph.criticizing the act, and so experts, and’ it is'’ certain that and Mra Ralph E. Overall; two tanuk Gane Sn ‘gtendard @ruit’ and Steamship long life, health and happiness.” thas the Twentieth Century Fund, : sentiment within that body in fav-; = sisters, Margarst. Vieginls ond. @am atte Reed eet iafine, Mr. Pena’s retirement ~ carries which has a board of directors cr of revision is growing. : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilson, and aie, Oa ont hon Gatien, cm ag agin = “2% with it a pension of $1,370.66 an-/Comsisting large'y of prominent in- daughter, Miss Lucretia, of Pen- poi ans nail 4 aire ava vaod ae ee ok nua’ly tee fraction over $114/dustrialists. And in some in-, The United States News re-'sacola, Fla., were arrivals over This tee wien Mencia —— mode today Mauresu hes re- pn a sina pier. took on 35,- every ‘mouth as long as he lives. stances, both radicals and conser- | cent'y compiled what it terms the highway yesterday afternoon ents: Bice. Sadie Hine et@aan, aoete & me PP aap REA ivatives make identical criticisms. '“The New Deals ‘Won and Lost’ and are guests at the home of Va" soi ur and Mes Hy R. bom oes ay ee ee ee ence | Objections to the act are of Record in the Supreme Court.” {Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and G07 8) °2t, “al aes ee ea aan eg e on = JOHNSONS LEFT {varying kinds. Some of the more! Two Court terms have been! Mrs. J. C. Gardner. i Sich ded onennee Disetea! the Cpe. important are: concluded in which Administra-! Miss Lucretia, who is an ad- . i Mallory Limes, arrived 3:45 this se ers a oF % i e a . e : . ‘ a as = 2 i of the tion measures have been decided | vanced student in piano study tomgam male: as tare pen asd 2 erinnegeie baci! CVER HIGHWAY existing law, al! of the funds rais- In 13 cases, the Admin‘stration : and was recently honor guest at vial \Seteck for Tom ees Z jed by taxing employers and em-'has been sustained. In 11 it hes! the Pensacola Elks Club when she : : salience ployes for old age insurance must lost. . ‘gave a recital. She was later pre- — _ —s : Mr. and Mrs. Millard Johnson be invested in government bonds. Cases in which it has been up-' sented by Leonard Gay with a S . Heft this morning over the high-'It is estimated that the money, held include such measures as:. medal for her outstanding prog- 0 wo ersonages way en route north. Mr. Johnson, will total $47,000,000,000 by Gold devaluation, the TVA, th? ress in piano study during the who had been spending a while at 1980. This national] dept (wh:en arms embargo, the silver purchas*{ year. Munson Island with his parents,/means the amount of government policy, the 2nd Frazier-Lemke Her pictured appeared in The An amendment to the Jamptha ter pentre (Ser the eae + fe ©, Czptain and Mrs. Joseph Johnson,| bonds outstanding) is now at a, farm mortgage moratorium act,! Citizen of May 29. tien Act et F Ry 5 wae, pol) = of od sie & we . Isit returned here recently, joining|record peak of about $35,000,- the social security measures. i cS er aoe eration Act of Felpuey O00 aaa, Ae ae " / / fi i; it i uy f ir ue i i ; | | | u f LH : i a2 fj fF Mrs. Johnson for the proposed; 000,000. As a result, if the act: Cases which it has lost involved) dealing with the voluntary re hase a 4 = trip. {is left unchanged, it will be neces- tt> NRA, AAA, the Guffey Coal MORE MEN FOR moval of aliens from the United * tee “ F They will go direct to New|sary to increase our debt $12,- Act, the Rail Pension Act, ani sige uke ee ai rounerp. oma Marjorie Stoneman Douslas'tectural requirements, the reason yor; and from there, Mr. John-|000,000,000 in the next forty-edd the Municipal Bankruptey Act. BRIDGE WORK States was approved ss of MAY cinece Gey qamna? Se Stes one of Florin’: mest widely read) for her visit at this time is not son will proceed to Chicago where| years to take care of old-age in-. Most favorable to Adm‘nistra 14, 1237, and a copy bas bree se Gy of GRD Say 6) Se writers, and Masten £ Maniey,' being divulged. _ he has accepted a position with|surance funds alone, even if no tion laws, says the News, was Mr ceived by Claude Albury, o°Ticet sckjeets, at any Gur atl auiey ovttanting © ber prefemion as| Marjorie Stoneman Douglas is the Chicago Extruded Brass! government bonds at all are then’ Justice Cardozo, who cast 19! in charge of the local immigrs st the <xyemer of Se aunts = eeeRitert, are visitors in Key familiar, through her works, to Company, while Mrs. Johnson will, held by corporations, individuals, votes for New Deal laws and five: W. V. Little, in charge of the “om unit. tom fo the ofevemret of West, ant are guests at the home millions of readers of current go to Rochester, N. Y., for a vis-|trust funds, educational institu- against. State Employment Service bureau, A the amendment deol with ant, ub ap S Glp Slee of Mie Teen Willinms, 522 Eliza- literature, and one of her most it with her sister and brother-in-, tions, banks, ete. Most unfavorable was Mr. Jus {states that but one requisition the removal of aliens whb are ip seed pullir Gif Teen caueee Gem beth street. They arrived om the engrossing stories was published jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Francis John-! 2. There is nothing in the law tice MeReynolds—five for New was received yesterday. This was ‘distress or need public Sid, and ing scleequent Ge Geir say pene from Minw! this morning. last year in a widely read maga- son. to prevent Congress from selling Deal laws, 19 against. from C. ¥. Thomason Co., at, must be cared for from public and are Getee: of Sete =e Thoesh it & known that Marion zine under the title “September- At the termination of her visit the government bonds purchased, It is interesting to note that! Grassy Key. funds, the salient paragraph & mowed, but aay peer Ghee Meniey eiter goes visiting ex-| Remember” and was a vitally in- at Rochester, Mrs. Johnson will go‘ with the social security fund and Mr. Cardozo was appointed by a! Required By the company were published herewith a ne ae oop! © eel Grom those whe are teresting story of the hurricane on to Chicago to join her hus- spending the money for any pur- Republican — President Hoover;,10 rough carpenters and four; “That the Commissioner 6f Ie So cat" Cle Glan ae : eentemplnting some beautiful de- which devasted the Florida Keys band. Mrs. Johnson was former-|pose it wishes. Thus, an irre- Mr. McReyno'ds by a Democrat—j‘aborers, to be assigned to work migration and Nateralastion frews! of (le 06lNTy Gf Gam same for homes, or other archi-'on September 2, 1935. {ly Miss Matilda Knight. sponsible Congress might legally President Wilson. ‘on Contract B. 1 Service shalt have authority to «n-' and the acevtary of thee min: ARE YOU THINKING OF PAINTING? BE SURE AND ASK ABOUT “ZILO”. AT SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING AND ENGINEERING COMPANY. PHONE See ee ee eee RS

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