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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 57 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LVII. Registration. No. 165. Girls Over Fourteen Years Old Eligible To Join! Sewing Activities Car-! ried On caaeer HAVING Registration the s and many other activities | ied on at the WPA Work | division of dental mter, corner of Simonton and Angela streets, which was ¢losed a short time ago, leased, according to for sewing) has been re- ifrom a delightful announce- ment made today by Mrs. ‘Minnie Robinion, who is in charge of the center, It is shown that all girls over j fourteen years old are eiigible to join the classes, and are invited, to become affiliated with this branch of WPA activities now ad Key, Tortugas? ing carried on in Key West. Mervin Thompson, new carpen- ter, will be on duty, beginning to- morrow morning, it is stated, for the purpose of giving instructions} - Thay expect to those engaged in work at the! center. * Much interest is different lines of work, and even greater activity is being looked forward to by those in charge of operations, it is stated. MRS. H. BREWER HURT IN ACCIDENT riguez, ‘stationed in Bi ate ’ ae hi een EP a Bore LEGS FRACTURED. am| Seat AUTO SMASH; NOW IN NEW YORK HOSPITAL Mrs. Henry Brewer, of Key office, it is stated, ‘West and New Haven, Conn., re- cently suffered injuries in an automobile accident in which’ both legs were fractured al the knees and today she is in ‘ Memorial Hospital in Albany, N. Y., with both lower limbs in ter casts from ankles to hips, and/ may be confined to her room for) several months, Friends in Key West received} The Community for a visit with relatives in Ish- peming, Michigan, when the acei-| ¥ and Mrs. ‘Brewer ‘received should at injuries to a knee’ which | stated. The subjects to be treat-! incapacitated her over a period.|¢4 tonight will be summer with relatives in the ing and directing of © ity Drama Clubs, act-| ing The Brewers were to spend the ommunity fogagel on vated repaired and was to be in ret for their return. TONY LITO, RK, | GIVEN ‘Warrant Officer Monaca, conductor of the 245th Regiment Band, announces anoth-| Tony Lito, Jr, was arraigned! er concert this evening at Coral) 4. yesterday afternoon in the court] Park, beginning promptly at 7:80) of Peace Justice Enrique Es-! o'clock. quinaldo on a charge of having] For the first time this season) Mrs. Eva Warner will be heard in} Ficitas, in charge of the Western), soprano solo “Oh Ask {Stare Above You", and the The accused disclaimed any) popular Frank Purnell: witt sing! ownership _of|the.choruses to'“Neversin a Mi-|"'G:' Soprano Solo “O Ask of stolen an automobile tire from 44 Union Telegraph business office. knowledge of the the tire, and Peace Justice quinaldo said that Lito he did not know how the tire came to be on his car. However the tire was fied by numbers and repair work as the one which Mr. Fleitas Jost, and the accused was placed under bond of $100 for his a at the next term of criminaj court, but was later released in the custody of his attorney. Es+/ion Years” and: “It The 3 | PARTY RETURNS"? FROM TORTUGAS DELIGHTFUL OUTING AT | LOGGERHEAD KEY \H. Simmons, representing a na- Dr. E. L. Banks, head of the 8 Friendly Service, Incorporated.; Southern Dental College, Atlanta, °f his proposition Ga.; Mrs. Banks, Dr, Wm. W. Demeritt, Jr., pect aes posse - H land Mrs. Fred Carbonell and son,’ At the conciusion it was decided ‘sult of the automobile strikes, bas |. it. hooks in 1917 after the ce'e- Joseph, returned this about two weeks at Loggerhead that this may be done, Mr. Sim- grand outing, wa: ces Lig: iy of the group given the consideration due. : ir success as anglers is in-, i ae many trophies and the’ mons is received another meeting National Labor Relations Aet. A}: ) ‘record of a 300-pound jewfish,, which was taken by Dr, Banks. { Dr, and Mrs. Banks arrived here | the matter. bout t ks ago to be guests 1 junction af Ue. pal Wes Demeritt to t take of thanks to Stephen C. Singleton state courts are proh‘bited if they | advantage of having a vacation at'and Joe Pearlman for their ac-, forbid peaceful picketing. i “, Loggerhead and find out what real} jangling is when done ° deave over the; in the making of various articles, highway tomorrow . morning on Florida Keys, which are being turned out by the return to Atlanta but this| evening, with Dr. and Mrs, be: ANOTHER CALI y meritt are to be supper guests of‘ now being!pr. and Mrs. Carbonell at their} manifested by those following the home, 611 Southard street. | CUBAN CONSUL GONG OTH to leave on Thursday f where he ‘will spend ‘aj Bridge. During his absence from the city, |Stet2 Empl yment Service bureau, J: C. Perez will act in the capa-|said that the men ere now being | city of consul, attending to all/seeured and will be sent to the} matters in connection with the! company’s camp at. No Name Key Attend Session Tonight At claimed }Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane.” | Below will be found the ¢om-/ plete program for the evenin; identi-' hour of musical charm: March “B. P. 0. E." Caesar LaMonaca Popular “Tt Looks Like Rain in Cherry Biles. som Lane” (Requested) —— RESTORE FLOORS AND WOOD WORK WITH S- W FLO-LAC. EY at Citizen ‘Key ‘West, Florida, has the ~ most equable climate in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1937. ‘DIRECTORS OF ‘COMMERCE BODY Bay { micHiGaws LABOR LAW SSEMBLED THIS MORNING TO HEAR PROPOSITION FOR =— 2 | COMPROMISE WILL WIN PUBLICITY PRESENTED AT! ‘3 beat the reorganization compro- ‘rise and that Senator Robinson, to whom the President Bave the task of drawing up an amendment {to win a majority of votes in the SESSION | FILIBUSTER AHEAD sewage has done such a good job ij * that even opponents of any Su- TE ROP AF AHS | preme Court change admit that |H=EWis VS. ROOSEVELT jtbe measure will pass. They re- BREAK 48 EXPECTED port that Senator Burke has seven ‘ i 9 3 for publicity’ as announced by A.) SEVEN s 5 ,OPEN SHIP SUBSIDIES Direttorate of the Key West * Chamber of Commerce met in the HAD VERy| office in Hotel LaConcha this looted to held the floor a day at a time. Inasmuch as there are thirty-five or forty — senators i ; By HUGO SIMS iegunted in a group which will Simméns read the details. y i from notes and (Special Washington Comsespon de etch es — ue ‘and Mrs..Wa5 heard with deep attention by ent of The Citizen) ape: ‘eae. y fpossibl li d f 7 { ae possible to apply the little ‘use and Dr..the “members of the directorate.| The State of Michigan, as @ ¥°- ioture rule that the Senate wrote jtion-wide tourist agency known surgery at) Mr. afternoon. that the proposition should ‘be enacted an Industrial. Disputes. vacation of given careful study and in order, Act, wheih Governor hopes will have wide !mons agreed to place his proposi-' throughout the nation The: Act’ the | tion in writing so that it may be enters some new” territory al-;,. f { ‘though it paralldls’ the Norrie When the proposal of Mr. Sim- La Guardia Act of 1932' and a filibuster of twelve mem- 1 against the armed mer- n bill.) * Threefore, once a rv starts, it will be a ques- physical’ strength and sen- vigilance, of the chamber will be held for “yellow dog” contract—an agree} + Sihes the'Fesignation of Justice | the purpose of taking action on nent by an employe to this em-| Vali Devanter, there now sit on ! ployer not to belong to a union--jthe Court only three associate The chamber announced a vote jg outlawed ond injunetions bY | justices apparently likely to con- {sistently oppose the social and tivity in securing funds to pro-' a lt al aoe nee Ps transportation from No Name : aes js Presie: jesires. ey are Jus- Roald to Key West for workers on liihiand Act provides ti - te this tite McReynolds, Sutherland and - ‘ y, prohibits obstructing en- sages Yj road and bridge projects on the 4. asses ip se resi. | Butler. The five “libera’ jus- pe Seicqtees toe pant ; tiees who upk:ld the Wagner jCenee, the blocking of the high- aS 4 ae /Relations Act, the prineiple of ways or participation by those tate ae ie 3 : ‘ jStatc minimum wage laws an |met a party to the dispute, It pro- jo pata cwaieiae ihe lak ivides for enfoxcing the right of‘ supers i init iterm, are stid on the bench, As nett ep through the President is gertain to name orders by. a’. s cil ae judges with a “ viewpoint, three-man board and that the, s Lent wnld cline as rgaiming agency chosen by | 2! immodiately enieas alia: “ened { SRC bai | REQUISITION®D FOR WORK majority of workers is to be jem” pid on sate ot 1000: nel ON OVERSEAS HIGH- — agency of e vaitiea, | 22004, another justice could be WAY BRIDGES | Commons:anlong: an: ommnlitny to offset one of those Salalah over sevnty-five years of age. |. Six white Isborers were today? ee ee wag’ Board |. © d- requested Wisconsin Bridge is empowe: 0 put pressure on| — ae ty phew on perties to reach a settlement and /to subpoena parties in a media- |tior-effort, Restrictions om V. Little, in charge of the ting caused William Green, od a ‘dent of the American Federation ; ‘of Labor, to condemn the Act as detrimental to the interests of they a eae a ae working class and to blame the} licated pee the ay apt ae CIO for giving public opin- sumption that only a filibuster | iste < net ty fover, of oe Oe can defzat the compromise meas- eemasaictee ure and that no filibuster can permanently prevent legislation ls Boal pany Sioa we .if the majority sticks to its guns. enate week, wil t i i | [Leen eating he Stl nS) wok che capital was isisting that a minimum of fifty. | terested in speculating sbout ap |four votes would pass the meas- | imminent break between John L. , ° Of Drama - Institute . lure. ‘The compromise calls for | Lewis and the Roosevelt Admin- Drama In-; This afternoon Miss Howze andthe appointment of an extra Su- pi cage —_ we conducted Mr. Fager will start the Institute! preme Court justice for every sit | White House and the labor leader lowze and|for the negroes at the Douglass ting justice over seventy-five, | eine Uiause Sn 25 Specialists School, and will hold classes each! years of age, but limits such ap- | "Foret ation strikes ‘afternoon during the next two' ointments to one a year and fixes!) 1% deg 3 pngih Rs = ‘weeks from 4:30 until 6. This is the Court's membership at ~ wail nine} these two spe-| xcept for the temporary appoint. | Waener Labor Relations Act _to able to give ments referred to above, {determine bargaining agents, The of this| | President was reported as becom- " ing: increasingly impatient with should, The original bill called for new :jxbor ‘and employers who balk at attend-, judges for all sitting justices wha}ettiective © f approved laia not retire within six jmonths | ‘n fee_or of rezching seventy years of age.j}s'‘ be-; with mo limit as to the number in these | Vide Key West, | and Ivon company for work oftheir Project, H:l.on. Bahia Honda the . jat once. 13 of Reergation, Organization ' leisure time program so much fo ev wr. two new associate justices | public and asserting the power of this year—one to succeed Justice!the Government to control th? Van Devanter, who retired recent-! situation, appears a likely pros jy, and one for some member | pect. & of the Court now past seventy-j five. i CIO circles acersed the Ad- * j ministration of “becoming scared” The general opinion last weekjat the rapid sweep of the unor- was that the | Administration| ganized and some feeling exists would probably win if the meas-,jn the militant organization that ure can be gotten to a vote. Its/the Administration attitude is re- fate apparently depends on a fili-'fieeted in the recent remarks of buster planned by Senators Secretary against extrem- Vocal Chorus by | Wheeler, Burke and other foes. ists and Perkins’ con- Private Frank Purnell lof thé original measure. There!demnation of sit-down strikes. Overture “Morning, Noon jare determined opponents of the; The Administration is said to dis | and Night in. Vienna” ; Court reform plan who are,|approve the organization of Fed- i Suppe’ nevertheless, against any pre-jeral employes by the CIO as 5. Popular “Never in a Mil- jlenged filibuster, They. take the | well as its venture into the field ion Years” | position that a filibuster is an ad-jof agricultural labor wkere, it ix (Requested) | mission thet the majority of the felt, no good can be accomplished Vocal Chorus by 'Senate favors the compromise and much harm may result. More- Private Frank Purnell i measure, and lose public suppert| ewer, the ClO bas ict it be known iif anduly prolonged. Senator Lo- that-it will oppose the Presi- |gan says that, if necessary, the dent’s nomination of Senator; | Senate will sit twenty-four hours, Robinsen to the Supreme Court} La Forge a day to break the filibuster. where he would exercise a power-/ “La Golon- | Generally, the Court battle is ex-{ful influence on futare labor leg: | Serradell. pected to take anywhere from islation. three weeks to two months, with) |little prospect ef other New Deshi vy. iss of the fiscal Caesar La: Leslie and Burke: of “the ever! Looks Like! the Stare Above You” (Preguntales a las Es- trellas} Serenade drina” Eva Warner Grand Selection from “The Bohemian Girl” | Balfe Novelty “Comin Round | the Mountain” Fillmore} The Star Spangled Banner. [port tat samy « filibuster eam) 8. | Corbin] : IT STAINS AND VARNISHES IN ONE OPERATION. AT Plans Are Still Being — Considered To Establish CCC Camp At Tortugas ao « ‘sale of tax certificates were an- tablishment o? a CCC “spike” | nounced at the mecting of the ¢amp were thoronghiy gone over, son, Tortuges, as a CCC ‘camip,jand it is the belief of those in- was recently made by high Offi-| terested that with tansportation cials imterested im the idea and | difficultis smoothed ‘out, and a™ who are intent on carrying the complete communication service plan into effect provided trans-! established, there is nothing to portation and other necessary;act as a deterrent to a camp, % matters can be arranged. { which will have @ personnel of 25, which provides for placing eer Jo. the group which were | at men. | tifieates at auction to be sold te Tortugas several days ago and dis-|_ Naturally there are a number cussed the details with Phillip/of details which will not be. the highest bidder. Purderer, official in charge of}sensed by the layman which must: p,osent were: Chairman Car! operations, were Colonel Noble J./be considered before any final 2 Wiley, Infantry, Executive Offi-/ word is said on this matter, but Bervaldi, Commissioners Wm. R. cer of District H, COC, Fort Ben-: it is the pith of those bengad a Porter, Braxton B. Warren, Nor ning, Ga.; Captain Henry G. La-, interested in idea that within garde, C. A. G. S., S. C. F., Dis-|a short time groups of members berg Thompson and Nathan Wiles. trict H, Quartermaster, ‘CCC, also! of OCC camps will be going to and Clery Sawyer, Tax Assessor J. of Fort Benning; C. R. Vinton,|from Garden Key about every two ‘onc Bernard Waite, and a sumber of interested citizens The instructions relative to tat |Various Other Matters Taken Up During Ses- | sion Of Organization | Last Night Preliminary investigation of the adaptability of Fort Jeffer+ stitutionality of House Bill 396 inspector of the National Park, weeks. Service, and A. D. Barnes, CCC! Announcement as to whether procurement officer. 5 or not the idea is to be adopted or Ali of the many necessary ve~/ discarded js expected to be made quirments and adjuncts to the es- within short time, it was said. j ~~ tax certificates under Reyerend M. Oliver Semmes, 2, 1887, he entered the Society jy act is unconstitutional, Equity 8. J., who spent some time here at of Jesus at Florissant, Mo., and and justice to tax payers demands St. Mary’s parish about twenty odd there began his life as a regilious that no further action under ite years ago, celebrated his golden of the Society of Jesus. He was provisions be taken.” jubilee as a religious in the So- ordained at ‘Woodstock, Md., ciety of Jesus on July 2, this year, June 27, 1901. : at Kingston, Jamaica, where he is Father Semmes is known as 9 stationed. A special edition of teacher as well as @ missionary. Catholic Opinion published on that He taught at Spring Hill College, island appeared in white and gold Mobile, Ala., Immaculate Concep- with an excellent picture of Fa- tion College, New Orleans, La., ther Semmes on the cover. The St. Charles College, Grand Cou- year he entered the order, 1887 St. John’s College, and the year of his jubilee, 1937 Shreveport, La., St. Mary’s Uni- are in gold figures each side of versity, Galveston, Texas, and at his picture. As Father Semmes St. Joseph’s College in this city. has numerous friends in this city, From 19% a brie? sketch of his life will prove interesting, and is copied in part, from the jubilee number Catholie Opinion. United Father Semmes was born in sent to Jamaica Helena, Ark., Aug. 10, 1868 of an mained until 1934 when he we old and distinguished Southern to New Orleans where family. His grandfather was Semmes Walmsley was mayor. Raphael Semmes, Rear Admiral in visited relatives in the Confederate navy, and his in Memphis, Tenn,, father was Samuel Sem- mes, eldest child of Admiral Sem- mes. His mother was Pauline Semmes, daughter of Brigadier- General Semmes, in the army of the Southern States during the i Civi] War, and who was killed at the battle of Gettysburg. ‘ He was educated in the public schools, and spent two years at St. Joseph’s Franciscan College,’ Teutopolis, Hi, and at St. Mary's College, St. Mary’s Kans. On July aut af Tssbee 2 Hi bE aE at } ; anal, in alt ite phases and it feels the shown im another city where sev- is adviauble for the body of cunine eral thoussnd stray dogs were to give this careful study te tax contact : R ving hs her Plorid: death of an eight year old ; Es iinet fii: it ti ghit a f Bit i ;