The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 29, 1937, Page 1

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visor of recreation of District» = a No. 3, was an arrival over ee ee highway Monday on an inspection BOTH PARTIES DIVIDED of the local recreation department | LEGISLATION: TED-UP of WPA, of which Victor Larsen’ is supervisor. jSTRES: MAY INCREASE Miss Geiger stated she was well! SUPPRESSED PICTURES BROUGHT TO crTY { CANNING FACTORY WILL RE- a rom: Cardenas, <apervisor. of the Home Making’ had over the cleavage: between, | Cuba, with a cargo consisting of: Project o: this district. 'the President and some of the, | The ao = . [members of his party, evidenced! a{by the fight on his Court’ proposal ' 3 tin the Senate and by ‘the unsuc- | mat es [Senate to amend the relief bill.’ the lite of both |The fact that Senator Byrnes, 07! servatives and literals are ;South Caro'ina, a White Hous2/ divided into two parties, each ;favoritey; Senator Robinson, 0/!representing or group, bat rather Arkansas, Senate leader, and Sen-, do we find thea in the ranks of ator Harrison, of Mississippl,"the Democratic and Repzb-ican. chairman of the Finance Com-: parties, with past experience dem-| mittee, joined ninctzen ot onstrating that each of the major! con- yt Peeeived by Mr. McClanahan ina} oe of this 1 of The cit no} ‘telegram from Charles Baldwin} zen ic to the effect that the Gran-! following a joint mecting of the|day plant will open tomorrow Funeral services for Charles L. | Sawyer, who died last Friday, are ‘to be held tomorrow afternoon 5 o'clock, from the chapel of the ; Lopez Funeral Home, Rev. 0. C. i Democrats in support'nz an : med from the First Methodist chur: | Howell, officiating. Announcement was made that the funeral would be held last S| Bs parties faces a continuous strife ment to require states, cities and bety2en the discordant elements counties to contribute twenty-five within it. The Republicans know pereent om WPA projects, is takep ‘the story of the Old Grard and Rev. 0. C Howell o: be selected from the E.ks Lodge 551 of Key West; rf 4 is i rll | Sunday, but advices were received ; that two daughters, Mrs. Raymond, to indicate a setious situation for!the Progress'ves, and’ the Demo-'°: Which he wes a charter mem-| jthe President. berats are beginning to © perce ve j Roberts and Mrs. Wm. V. Palmer, ithe dividing line which the New f Springfield, Mass, would at-| Generally, the economy revolt ; Beal poi . H a ve this evening, and the date’ came from the effort of Senator | ijt = ae nd hour for the services were! Byrnes to amend the reicf ap-' E rip ¢ return hom: atcom- by Mrs. Sarah Gardner, | visit in Miami wth a: and daughter, Mr. andj Waldo Perez. seer 3 E B. Crrry Moreno, WPA‘ areal Wages supervisor in the third district, eradica-' said this morning that it has be- tarried/come necessary to close the WPA! the dis-|gerage ai Simonton and Greene blackfly, has beep streets and also the machine this has been’ shop. ' of whom; In future all repairs to trucks 60 employed and five and automobi-es will be made =n- were deputy sheriffs. {der contract. The building wil! be to this scm in sal-/ ut lized as. « store room. i dealers f & f ik ath ie , York, d hanged. | propriation bill for the 1928 fiscal lyear by requiring states and local communi-#s to put up a min’mum | of forty: percent of the cost of | work relief projects alter October COMES TC PORT i =o shat they are; unable to do so. The geo. Fres'dent supported the position 7 Ee Jyde-|0f Harry Hopkins.ang. won. his, re- ‘Malory Lines, arrived f:40 o'cloak | 8S? Htaht ey the : —“ ae ae: 1 NeW the of a wider rift mee Mallory | Siihih the Lemocratic ‘ e 5 t party al- —— sailed 7 o'clock * though keane ‘thet the Steamer Gransda, of tre Stand-|Ptesident has ‘again demonstrated ard Fruit and _Steamshi hig ePility to Get what he wants pany, arrived from — Phi'adlphia 8:30 o’cloek ‘ast night, took on} x 36,532 galons o: fuel oil at tne|*™0"s Democratic Porter Dock and sailed for Fron- tera, Mexico. Stearpship | Because of a growing sentiment congressmen ;that the President is too hard to ibe reached by individual mem- pes the fissure may grow unless MARVIN KEMP fsome effective contact is estab i ‘sult of the unique Jefferson Is- is RECOVERING three-day conference. ? | The Court reorganization bill. | which was dumped bodily into (Friends of Marvin Kemp, son the lap of Congress by the Presi- of Dr. and Mrs. Wm, P. Kemp of; dent, is credited with causing most Wiil'am street, will be giad to/of the friction. The fight over learn that he is recovering nicely the relief he effort to force from an appendectomy last night the Admi m to take in a local hospital. stand agai. the sit-down strikes and the suspicion that some con- received the; from another $1,000 expended for the pur-! materials used in the! wre of spraying fuilds,! items, it was said. | were also 16 inspectors! different sections of the! attaches of the Board who were here, | their families, during’ menace. are W. R. Lyle, H. eng |. H. Sealey, . f Hi mae r F z G si Physical betterment class of * © the WPA recreation department Henderson, of held one of its classes last night G. H. Baker, George a: the High Schoo! gynmasium, E.G. Hume, Vero under the supervision of “Pop” E. Daniel, C. R. Shep-| a'len, the instructor. ©. Bell, Winter Haven;| Last night Emerson Beecraise Grace, and P. E. Frierson,! wes assigned as coach for the . wW. Ludlum and L. 8. classes in tumbling, Gene Hardin 4r., Miami; C. EB. Shepard,'toach for weight-lifting and |“Pop” Allen put the boys through of these attaches of the their paces on the trapeze and 3 were active in the rings. | of inspectors left over the; That interest is being shown in} y this morning, and it is the clesses, which are held on the others will leave ! = ~ Physical Betterment Class Holds Meeting igressmen are determined to t congressional power more ¢: y in the future adds basis ,to the betief that a serious rup }ture is possible among the Demo: ;srats. 2s The get-together on Jefferson Island may soothe the vanity of Some congressmen but it can |hardly be expected to produce i positive results. The course of polities is rarely shaped at such a gathering, That the President realizes the discontent which ex- ists in Congress is certain. At the same time, there is no indication that he considers it serious or that he beliey that the dis- gruntied e.ement represents the members of the Democratic par- Mondays and Fridays from 8 to 9 o’clock, was indicated, it is said, by the increase in attendance. Present last night were: Allen Robinson, Jack Lopez, Frank Stickney, Andrew “Atwell, Glen- wood Anderson, Owen Sawyer, Jr., Allen Roberts, Esmond Al bury, Edwin D. Alfredo Barreto, Jr, © Maloney, 'ty. In fact, it is reasonably cer- Archie R. Lowe, Newell Pinder, 't3in that on the Court fight it- Jasper Walker, Jack Pinder, Rey | <:if, Mr. Roosevelt is confident Potter, Elmore Pinder, William! that the >eople back his program Schoneck, Gene Hardin and Emer-} ang that he will not shrink from son Beceaise. making it dn issue in-the elections HITS COP’S HELMET i MILDMAY, Eng.—Richard Tug-/ wood of this city fired out of aj Window at whet he thought was al eat, hit a policeman’s helmet, and} Was fined $10 in court. Practically all WPA employes on the naval station projects will’ _Cease their work this afternoon, some of the work periods ended This is to notify employees of | yesterday, and will await advices GRANADY as to‘when they will resunte én seapiest H leetaie i is does not mean that all the boned Jock Sa antes? employes at the station have been suspended pending the arrival of turned to work within a few days. Roosevelt and from Pennsylvania: “WPA Employes At Naval Station To Cease Work -: of next year. How far the revolt, if one may use the word in this conneetion, I! go is not certain..The Presi is generally regarded -as. th> popular figure in American ical life and, despite all sug- J gestions to the contrary, most in- notice of funds, but only those on tejjigent political observers credit the relief rolls. Those men who with beving retained his hold are employed under a different on the masses and most of them status and receive their pay from'pelieve that in the elections the navy appropriations, remain 1938 and 1940 he will. be at work. inant issue. It is expected that those who have been suspended because of, Already s talk lack of WPA funds will be re-heard of a third term ‘af th being Mr. is for -plae..coas:de: Se eg Ot t J »Banization, Executive reorgan'za- Howeve;, observers foresee’ lished by the Executive as a re-— i ,,A strvey of the congressional’ ‘situation shws a batch of major New Deal legisiation still await- ing action. This does not include tthe appropriation bills, but repre- {sents brand new legis.ation pro-' ‘posed by the Picsident. Here ar2* 'spme-of the measures which must tion, wag>hour bill, the estab- lishment of regional TVA’s, crop imsurance, ever-norma! granary,} tenant-farmer ad, slum clearance and housing, tax evasion and, in| , the offing perhaps, some proposal! not yet clearly defined but which, j will relate to improving the con-; | dition. of the submerged one-third; (Of the population to which the} President constantly refers. = | Another problem hich may| ‘become so serious as to require; jleg slative action arises out of the! [younger days, gives the following keeping up his membership Henry L. Roterts, Jr.; three sis- | Bowers, Coral. Gables, Mrs. Clara! Menend: brother, gene Roberts, also of Coral Gables, Gives Life Sketch rief sketch of his life: i “Henry L. Roberts, in years. goné by had been a very prom- inent citizen of Key West. In his younger days he was the first cap- tain of the National Guard in. Key West, and in those days the older folks will remember that he had sharp strife between capital and. labor, particularly intensified in; jthe steel contest. That trouble} would arise from any attempt to! , organize American industry along! |the vertica! lines of the CIO was| jassumed some time ago by the; Administration, which now wot | ders whether the present wave ' strikes can be stopped through the cvolution of a formula for a more lasting. industrial peace. } ‘Figures compiled by the Labor ! Department, indicate that, so iar, 11937 will ke outstanding for t.:2 number o: strikes and the number of workers invo.ved. In 1916, 3,- 789 strikes establ'shed a record but the first Zour manths of this year witnessed 2,058 strikes. The number of workers involved in these disturbances was 1,134,556 and the all-time record for a ful year, set in 1919, involved 4,160,- 0900 workers. If conditions grow more serious, it is almost a_ cer tainty that the President w have some recommendations to| ubmit to Congress, which will, involve legislation and possibly prolonged debate. ; The Seventy-Fifth Congress: wil, this week, end its twenty- sixth week of work, with no one definitely, ab'e to say when adjurnment is likely. The dead- locked Supreme Court Reorgani- zation bill continues to block pro- gress and no one knews just what will happen to the measure. Th: Senate Committee voted an ad verse report on the Court bill on May 18 but, for more month, it has rested unmo though the general idea is Senator Robinson is the man to de- termine when it will come to a showdown in the Senate. pressed news reel, attack by police on ‘abor demo: strators in Chicago on Memorial «Coniinved on Page Four) i YOU'LL BE led by prisoners in the count iam V. Albury mf led at a brief session of criminal} court this morning to hear severa!/ peas of guilty which were offer- ja. AM) offieers of the ceot were attendance. aw Phillip Albury, charged wi temporarily using an automobile; without the nt of the ownes; and driving said automovile wh under the influence of liqucr, stat- ed that the charges were correct. On the first charge he was sen- tenced to spend 30 days in the Key West, and one. KN E i Hilt af ti fF Lodge, and always told me was one thing he always int to do. “In the yedr 1882, Henry erts and myself made our trip to New York. He in Connecticut and I stayed New York, returning here jater.’ i 7 | lj t if F } iF : k Hi i i : te Ske Le li i f to | ir i t ' i fF e ; ‘f i county jail, and on the second charge the sentence was $50 or 60 days in the county carcel. Goa,admitted to an as- bafgery on ‘the person | Polling and advis- | West. cor ‘that i wap costs of” as" an ‘alternate sentence serve 30 days at cd that whi ib t yingston: Skinner said chat pad be was cilty of committing an :+| members of am sault and battery on the perso" | which she was & of Gertrude Colebrook, and 4'S ate a hamburger sentence was $10 and costs or 30) the day, she was ‘at hard labor, it would be a failure. t : Shea i one of Denng hard night, Mrs. i ao ! by ! & | | & f Boy Scouts To Cake Walk At Armory Troop 2, Boy Scouts of Am- erica, will sponsor the cake waik to be given under the direction of the WPA Recreation Department in the National Guard Armory to- morrow ht at 8 o'clock. Much re being sold. A very unique program is be- of the ing arranged, and a number will be performed by Seme of those who will mn the cake walk have not attended the practices, they have st which have not been before presented parti- cipate as cial evolutions given: She did not believe sthere would be a sufTiciemt ber in her group te render the sistance at the stad, as me group cevkd werk from merning to evening contineoudly. Again she did not belews thet the at tendance would warrant the «= setuung up the stand There were a number of things to be considered, ome of which wns igi Sponsor = eae / e to surprise the Milton Sawyer, mother, will donate the event Soe who are grest lovers of amd CUTS OFF MAN'S EAR withes, at least many would be withe: — Walking’ transportation and M Another matte ed was that the read ROCK ISLAND, I along the road near this city was b EM CAKE WALK Auspices Troop 2, B. S. A NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY Tomorrow Night, June 30, 8 p. = —PUBLIC INVITED— . tt woen mewn weve: ‘PROUDER OF YOUR HOME IN A BEAUTIFUL DRESS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT: AT SOUTH FLA. CONTR. & ENG. COMPANY.

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