The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 22, 1937, Page 1

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i ‘man. the activity om ning it 4 wer ies Siatk-ahe wane <4 6 bak: Met and mode the matter official’ ogy visit. with officials st the i ‘secording to the records of the! custom house. - * oo secontly adjourned legislature. ested. y= Mr. and ics, Ewell expect to “Us Je W. EB. Huston was elected chair- 2 , .# also ibe in the city for 9 short time ville made a survey of “‘Atrcrica’s Dim-,‘tepr#@ im, as happened with the and placs, if to seeure ® Pasery “C™, jinithing Work Week.” Mts moral, NEA. | A Federal law home and after north 4 chelemen and Paul L. Archer, ; col! any, seems to be that evolution ; will come back. to ond ee cea meee lee oe years have been spent, and im © beard the t climate which is the greatest Im Key Wiest olde. hall on Whitehead the depression can be justified by at his desk or machine during each So Se Se ee ae { Payments on the part of) seven days. mer. - ition a are a number of really borrowers. Early experience has! During the last century, dou Te ei payments|haf. In 1822, the average work-| ARRIVED TODA [fling dein the rouble™ can | Pat in wx i@tour dae Tore This involved about 93,000 of the! total of 72 hours a week. In that) j | 1,021,000 customers and the eor-;3°t, the first organized revolt} y pend a long lifetime was to pass) j entanglements! >¢fore the 60-hour week became! = occurred to change _ the dard in major industry—!“ehtly upward trend of business ue others might also have jobs, came!The Federal Reserve Board re-! Mr. Chapin has been con- into effect in many large indus. | ports that in a recent month manu-| mected with a sumber of @yde-Mallory Lines, arrived p a ; 7 by multe of erate 1890. And in that year, the|#¢tivity exeept steel strikes, but Cd headed be One of the recent sales of @erning 10:20 o'clock from _ ; | A. F. of L. went on record in fav-| they have been sufficient to cut a GEORGE CHAPIN ‘property in Key West which © ont Verk, delivered tonsignments of ji of the 48-horr week. As in} point and a half off the business “ef more than ordinary imterest - f the it, many years passed be- af * tet fieight at the Mallory pier i: om ‘tra ‘more. Some! tor. ‘his porn ti was reached. a ON VISIT HERE that of the home known ss the io os i 8 for Tampa. fe pe hee gee hel in 1914, the work everaged 53% Thus, in 1937, strikes are a ‘Gusta Gide. “dh bean ' Bissell residence on Eagle avenue ler, with i, a ba teks & —— an} tours. By 1919, it had dropped|™ajor worry even as they were! 7 uke: Gh teak a ichn 0 Dt cious, saa poe appear ging PO ore tan $250,000,000 sot? 50% hours. In 1929, at the|in 1936 and, to a lesser extent, ' Seeteing man and also | Wardiow. the may, aevived ae SSD SEE See ee ee ee ihe TVA bas Gore tase 00ne| Beieht of the boom, it . was 49]in 1935. Until currnt labor con-; feature writer and author of | The purchase has been com took {000 and it has about $40,000,000] "°D reason naturally shortened| ‘“°7C"S*s ate settled, the business} *hert steriew: is = visitor in pleted and the present owner is at the company} NEWLY WEDS JAILED _{in sight for the next year. the work week, as the “‘work| °UHOCK camnot help but be _un- i Wat ant bs Seren. (22 eee —o milled 10; for Fron-} Valentine, Neb—Convicted of: in”? + settled. |. plams to spend some time . vee . e FIGHT sharin” plan, wheieby employes; t commission. : eS faite Hatem white ony i p ; worked part t'me im order that; Production figures are fair. Sere- f ’ Medina. of the Clyde-[their honeymoon, Donald Blake,’ A fight is certain to develop i Property ai COME i? : re Hil by Limes, arrived 10:30] 16, and his 15-year-old bride, Eve- 0N an amendment to the relief last night from Galveston,jiyn Mayer Blake, of Painesville, ; bill requiring local government i tries. Then can< the NRA, which! > sy newspapers, and has decided _ cehs ee. shipments of sponges, | Ohio, Were sentenced to serve entitles to pay at least forty per! established « 40-hour work week} **?Uxm™e activity recorded more ioet while’ eppiiieditg * bo — — within the scope of TEREST OF BAPTIST and miscellaneous curgo, seven years in the reformatory. .cent of the cost of all new WPA! : .4 ; than the normal inerease over the! Hl ‘ederal rehabilitation pro- and tailed for New York. ae projects. Harry Hopkins argued! jy 1997, the 40tee neck te i. Goveel | tee ken ee eee cuuEce ar, F 2 40- vi " - i j KINDN COSTS $1, |for riteael Gece haga > im 1937, the 40. hour Seis has} previous -_ ‘ ene! ‘manu. place in which to carry out H ‘One of the first of the im’ i IND! 3 000 | aga yrnesibeen generally maintained, even) facturing industry is at about 118; his plans, be will im all prob- provements: planned by the new — fob ARCHER FAMILY Asbury Park, N. J.—Leaving amendment but the committee! though the NRA is no more. And!__199 equals the 1923-25 normal.; ability make his heme here -‘ owner of the eo her purse on the running board of modified it only to the extent ofjin a considratle number of indus-} some industries are doing above’ nd indulge in his d fox age property is a a automobile, Mrs. J. T. Mac-| postponing its operation until tries, the 35-hour week has been] the average. One of these is elec. |_ writing. = tee a a ; ’ * -t meer were to get sre (Oeienee Ist. The committee also; put into effect for all or part of! tical appliances — refrigerators, p \ esol tie permit was) Fond Beye ; strayed into provided something of _a pau-{ employes. alc cendilioning systema, , obe.t y hhehubeuhe deuce drm ; Foster Baptist Chale cee meee ae - i Be, me to take them to thelper’s oath” for cities “unable to As the News points out, a num-|-These appliances have been im- : ” . A. In the meantime, her! meet the requirement’ ich the} b i } ‘i . . Mr. and Mrs. O. 1p Archer 894) daughter drove off with the car. Presi Fe bie Secttehegilwerkine’ wreck beesl eres = Semesenet_ nd sebend ; : . baat i 2 . ident was autho’ to ‘re- ining! ; al ghee - 5 ‘4 daughter, Veims Jean, ‘son iy se purse feli off and was found|duce in some cases. FN aan eer thece| i cost and their market is rapid- % * center te ae wae ~ @pughter-intaw and gtand-deugh* | oy ctime later empty of tnej lly broadening. . factors is science and invention. 5 5 a DEPARTS TODAY J of Mr. ang Mrs. H. D. Archer.) 31,000 in jewelry it had contained. | HALF A MILLION Teckaslagical groarons, “hich sist} jon eae eee erate de CAME IN LAST NIGHT met Eee { i 4 ied its daily Bible School with According to. the Brookings In-| ply means better and more varied | ss. stinks i i FOUR BROTHERS WED | stitute, the Federal Government! machineiy, enabics workers to pro-|-", nnks, there will be a big { aa leith matings to Se bet comp weeks Grand Bale, Que—A multiple: paid ili 5 ' 2 ogatg ; pro’ | drop, however, and some will not NATIONAL GUARD OFFICER 3 . ie Gere eocemeenied by . Hie a half million dollars in the/duce as mach or more in a short/}. surprised if this fall witnesses : | Marion L Manley, one of the| night this week at Ge Gaetit STE @ Waey est denetter| te ee vikae cack | suangson Slaaeerage year to persons ‘en-jweek than they previously pro-|2°persral advance all along the HAD BEEN HERE ON OF- | feremost women architects in the Church. Patey, grand-daughter and great) brothers, Ernest, Raymond, Hen: H ‘d in full-time or part-time| duced in a long week. Thus, they|jine. “Consumer resistance” is a! j United States, who is interesed’ The Baptit Chath Ser oe « of Mr. and Mrs.| Pe ‘aed Redeishe Last FY publicity work. ;ean work less and still maintain) ra-tor here. j FICIAL VISIT (in several building operations 10 clining somewhat = mest Geikty Be [eae > oh) ten oat Redan Lae were) or inerease their productive value.! "Newest national industry—trail-| | Key West, arrived over the high an enrollment of ferty sesthers Archer a M i CONTRIBUTIONS lEven thozgh their hours go down, | ,, manufacturing—is going ahead! ; way last evening. it is stated Sew YT Siete e —<soe data presented; their usefulness and their wages} -3.: Last year, Business Week! Major T. B. Sparkman, Florida! Miss Manley came te Key West|is the general saperietentet of i nate Senator Byrnes,/go up. Reais 5 then: S60--muakite. ie [some time ago and after being th ongeuination. Str. Florida Affected :the contribution of sponsors of| The labor unions have also been| were in the trailer business, and: e's! Grand and State Inspee-| were for a few davs left for ber! The other eftieme of ie a . | WPA projects ranged from 7.2'a factor. They have won many| their gross came to $27,000,000. \tor General, left over the high-' home in Coconut Grove. She has schest anit an Sim = Sam }per cent by New York State to;concessions from management, | Oy. 16,000 house trailers. averag-! - : returned to pursu: her efforts in| Mis H. Johnsen, Mex & Steen, B ° e }28 Per cent in Idaho. States con-|and cut the working week without | ing $525 a piece, were sold jay this afternoon for Miami andj this city fir a brief time. Mrs Kate Logmn, Jone Ret mem jtributing twenty per cent or, cutting wages. : } St,. Aug istine. j mn a = —- more inelude: Arizona, Georgia,| Management has also done a} | Th RES ee | | Rhode Island, South Carolina,‘ gtéat deal to make shorter ours SAWYERS COME | Foe: Fie) vere os Bite e ed Seutening Cagisin C. D..Bar-jtime Uni . 4: | Kentucky. Tennessee, Texas;j Possible» It‘ has improved the| pwagione:-0f tee aunpal visits madg. the Si hip Florida, of the P. | pla the 10 chee “tg oe: ing less than ten) YS to the.end that less employe! camp administration. Following SEE ty coneenn: ae dis. inted Seaman oe mee at per cent include New York, the|™9tion be wasted, and that cacbj ithe’ inspection he was guest at an! e Giarged when the ofif and! the trouble — the Steamshi Distrigt, of Columbia, Penn-| ¥°rker produce more in his work: ; linformal entertainment given by| P 1 Louisiana and W. fing time. “Tt has often voluntarily! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sawyer,',, . nels 5 t of the vessel were paid off | Cuba. A est_Vi : ud ; : ; } Major. Wiliam V. Albury and of- | 3 a {reduced howrs even as it has rais |son, Billy,"and son-in-law and > seevne of labor H Trouble wus experted, it is said, | ted hourly rates of pay. | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Man-,‘i¢ers of Battery “E” at a local culties. It was said that eap- and police were sent to the docks (——————__~| Finally, in recent years govern-‘ning, arrived over the highway club last night.” + i as tain, engineers and mates would | but there was no call for their as-| ;ment has been a factor. A num-; yesterday afternoon from Miami’ ———— j ; ‘ ae te ot , aed | as the men all left the) ber of states, of which Oregon was'for a visit with Mrs. Sawyer’s) STEALS ELECTRICITY | 4. m Long, director of They ane winiting <itth the eet : along with most of the; ship peacefully as they were ate | This is to notify employees of /the first, have specified the maxi-' mother, Mrs. George Knowles on| jthe Marine Survey being com anit members of shih aor com members. ed their wages. |. GRANDAY CANNING CO. | mum hours per week which women Reynolds Avenue. | NEW YORK.—Mrs Ada Sarch-| ducted by the WPA in Florida, | sities the date amd someting Site ‘The trouble started Sunday | Tt was apserted that as soon as thet Pineapple Factory will open{in industry can work, and these| They were accompanied by Mr.jon of this city was fined for,and Captain A. Ferdimandsen, oo. sss os te ss While the Florida was berthed im/ctew replacements arrive a police’ tomorrow morning (Wednesday); statutes have been upheld in the and Mrs. George Albury also of, stea‘ing electric'ty by tapping aj supervisor of the activities im Key = when crew members af-jdetail of adequate size will be at 7:00 a. m. sharp. Jcourts as beimg necessary to the, Miami, The party expects to re-jwire just before it entered the} West and Miami, arrived by plane prehensive ond étnind wmh of with the National Mari-} meter in her home. ithis morning. the survey. sent to handle the situation. _ SEGRE ‘public health and well being. ‘The | turn the latter part of the week. a SHERWIN-WILLIAMS LIQUID ROOF CEMENT FOR PATCHING ROOFS. AT SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING AND ENGINEERING COMPANY. PHONE S88

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