The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 6, 1938, Page 1

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sanss| Che Key West Citizen ES= VOLUME LIX. No. 5. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1938. Hospitality.Band Concert MUCH FIEISED(Commerce,Body Asks County County Board Denies Application Tonight \Af\Bayview Park Board For Fi ial Help; ‘ — @ a onight AG Bayview Park sous c.asscave mene or Financial Help; Excellent Prograie-To Be /ODGE HOLDS Matter Deferred, However : Rendered; First 1) INSTALLATION St one ea | Quins of ving sane foi, ha aan proven Place Of Business At Marathon i | Wést Chamber of Com- said that $3, lonated to/ Series To Take aed OF OFFICERS . irs. W. org palierenyepe peed po gee een ; . During Season isit of Mi i ty commissioners last evening, by | Tne 1858, would be of immense PES : 1ing, by | assistance. | VARIOUS OTHER MATTERS DISPOSED OF A ] members of the board of directors} Mr. Porter, as spokesman for) DEPUTY SUPREME CHIEF it lof the chamber, with Ben D.!the commissioners, said that at| REGULAR MEETING CONDUCTED LAS |” ROSS C. SAWYER PRESIDES | - é iat ay eee - | present it will be impossible to do| ~~ AT CEREMONIES ON TUES- body, esent were: Win. W. De-| Are and oe ae ae acorn o—— DAY NIGHT : meritt, — aaa Eontiontiate being received from taxpay- | CERS READ DURING SESSION Bascom rooms, ‘Iman | under the act. . a wa pe |" He concluded by ae t he z . Trevor Ye sii ion i i Ross C. L Joint installation of officers : A before the board, showing the ab-/ 20 into the standing of the coun : elected by | solute fecessity of funds with ty, relative to finances, and be| Officers for the year 1! t | whieh to ¢arry on, and the per-|able to give a definite | formally installed Monday tle, Number 2, Knights of the/ : fectly barvetregndition of the cash | within the next few days; * will. comprisé’fhie program. which Chi # oss C. Saw ee — i 5s neler Me Latest res has been caréfiilly selected. at the ceremonies. ‘of the cham-/| had been looked over, and 2 Elected officers of Ignacio Agra- 3 Ste CS Gps Y Excellence of the band has| monte’ Castle are: Teodoro Bet- ber; the'value’te ‘the commun-| inite arrangement: worked out. been frequently commented on, it | ancourt, P. C.; Jose Torres, N. C.; — is said, the weekly entertain- | Rafael Rodriguez, V. C.; Oscar i Toledo, H. P.; Feliciano Castro, V. H; Rafael Lazo, K. of E; to ten Pe |r en nee SAYS COMMUNISM HAS F Officers who were appointed | are: Rafael Valenzuels, E. B.; An- ang ee ent) WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (IPS)—jcannot get away from honest|H. Motherwell, W. W. Johnson. tonio Gallo, W. C.; Carlos Deil-| made by Mrs. Minnie H. Robin- Communism has collapsed as 2} methods without getting into} The very welcome possibility gado, Ens.; Manuel Cuervo, Esq.; | son, supervisor. _ | Possible means of bringing about |4ouble” j t encampment Pedro Oliva, F G.; Manuel Pena, The place is at Angela and Si-| cia) reform in America, John) 3 = : |may meet here in 1939 was &G . monton streets, the days and/ Dewey, 30-year-old liberal leader} PPlying his conclusions to broached at the meeting, and ef- Elected officers of Key of the|hours are Tuesdays, Wedneslays| 14 philosopher, believes, and de-| Specific problems in the United forts to bring this about were in- Thursdays all day from 8 8.1 cares that American radicals! States, Professor Dewey said: itiated. A committee of P. L. Cos- 5:30 p. m. and Friday from | must go back to “truly democratic| “It is to be hoped that the| rove, Carl Eich and Charles J. E m. and Saturdays ” American worker will appreciate | Peat was appointed. | In an interview published here,| the bearing which these develop-| A large number of honorary} j the liberal leader declares: preset ie tbr movemena eB chun hea be ow [! i id] i “The Russian ex perimentyat present the labor movements in| E- Spencer heading the group as , proves conclusively that when | cur country is in danger of being | Adjutant Quartermaster. ; violence is used to bring about) torn to pieces by the fight be-| member recently trans- w. ; Bind « number of things to do fest | economic and political reform, the} tween the two Communists fac- | ferred from the Lin pay ; Dewey | ti oe working with | same method of force must be/ tions And yet, it is the great ma- | Pennsylvania Department was M. ; : + | arora cud flowere made of fisn |°™Ployed to keep the new gov-| jority which belongs to neither of | H. Motherwell You Mine—Polla. .; Herman L. Roberts, F. G.; it is stated. ernment in power. The dictator-| these factions that is the import-| af March, Flag of Truce—Lauren-| H@ttley Roberts, S. G. Se Le a eee re a Be rt i ly rf ; i g Ht i ¢ PRLPL EEE Mk te § i t i : ‘Popular, That Old Feeling— S lead to a dictaforship over the}: “We must depend in our own} a ca ocean RATE OR 3 ieee lcaaee eeniecra DIED YESTERDAY the Mrs. 4 i i il } own problems.” | sa ee News has been received the death City ‘PYTHIAN SISTERS (MONEY IS TAKEN | 2st «cw COME TO PORT: INSTALL OFFICERS “FROM SCOUT UNIT "suas" Coming in last night at the; ewe Yacht Basin was the 85-foot Ex-| INSTALLATION HELD AT SES- DISCOVERED BY MEMBERS IN |“ == press Cruiser, “Atrebor”, of De-| SION GF ORGANIZATION | CLEANING UP HALL | troit, and berthed at the F. E. C.| ON MONDAY NIGHT RECENTLY | docks is the Cruises, iolanthe. | _Newly-elected officers of Key! The idea of returning good for is C. F.| west Temple No. 20, Pythian Sis-| eyi j ‘ janie Williams, president of the South- | A tag Monda | evil is an old saying which Girl! ern and Western Life Insurance| ‘TS Were installed on Monday | s-outs Number 1 feel has been re-|___ night by Miss Frances Cochran. rs = | Abilene _ Officers are: | versed to their loss and disap- | ‘Apalachicola — 52 Thus, during 1938, the pay roll|,., - ae ion Anna Whitmarsh, Past Chief. | pointment. = Atlanta __ 34 tax will take approximately $1,- i ‘ Florence Baker, M. E. Chief. | For the past six weeks, mem- Boston ___ 350,000,000 from the business till, : i Leona Stirrup, E. Senior. | bers of the troop to the number Brownsville __ 50 Social Security Board officials es- Flora Michael, E. Junior. | of 30 had been working hard and Buffalo _ 4 timate. i Katie Cochran, M.of R.& C. | earnestly at their hall on White In three states, California, Garing, M. of F. | Rhode Island and New Jersey, where the employees also pay part of this tax, which goes into the unemployment insurance |fund, the ‘employee tax is also | ; | i E (le z Ha ui f F | Tue { f Ta : | fet i Hh : it i b Akae ii + ' [ iets | Hl uy ! ef i I e ! H | ti a i Fs J gi fee ul i | | ; i é fF tr Rob sf | HF ili! FE oe fF s d fe ; i i tf i ? f Q i i Ni I il t fl EY i a ;Adams, 'Guard. | presents was solely forrthie\poor« Sallie Russell, Press Correspon- | children of the Citgo x, [lozeufi oil dent i | While cleaning up the hall, #% . Mrs, Bernice’ Park was chosen | preparatory to taking ‘linventoty,* as Grand.Temple Representative. the girls found the three: Hanks> se | used by the Stars, Blue Birds-end Galveston | Flying Eagle patrols, which is| STEAMER BRAZOS soni ice the inaividoat needs ot | the patrols, broken open and the DUE TOMORROW “32 cx"... The total a: ited to about $5, | and represents the savings and Steaniship Brazos, of the Clyde- ' profits from the cake sales and Malcolm Sawyer was reelected | Mallory Lines, is due to arrive in | other little activities, put on by head of Robert J. Perry Chapter,| Port tomorrow from Galveston, the girls, who are most discourag- | Order of DeMolay, at the regular | ed, as they are thus made to feel . meeting held Tuesday evening in', Freighter Ozark, of the same that their efforts to do all in their Of Freight \ Scottish Rite Hall, corner Eaton line, is due to arrive the same | power to help those in need, are) th H i i ! tf i i ( i 1 H i k r i E | a i day, en route from Jacksonville | for naught. Other officers elected were:|2md Miami, to New Orleans.| The theft is attributed to juven- Gerald Jaycocks, Senior Counsel- | Steamer Colorado, another vessel iles, and possibly took place last llor; Henry Roy Canfield, Junior | of the lines, is due in port Tues-' Friday when the surplus toys Counsellor. day from New York, en route to were being distributed from Installation of officers is sched- Tampa. Adams Hall . led for the meeting next Tues-/ Steamship Cuba arrived this} West; one ton of freight and 10 a. At this time the Master morning from Tampa, with 13,|S@cks of mail for Havana. —_—_/ Counsellor will appoint other offi- | — THE MANAGEMENT OF*THE — first cabin and five second cabin | .7%¢ Cuba sailed this morning) cers for the coming term. pasecngns for | Key West: 28 |DoScager booked rom this pore | wu parma | CASA MARINA and second cabin | i | | extends a cordial invitation to the residents of Key West and winter visitors te avail themselves of the facilities pro- vided by the new Casa Marina Bar and Cocktail Terrace. es | Cocktail-Dansants will be held every Thursday and . Henry J.| Regular meeting of City Coun- Saturday to which residents and visitors are invited. Danc- ildred W. Otto, Ernest B. | cil will be held tonight, beginning | ing will commence at nine o'clock. There will be no cover : : charge. Prices for refreshments are reasonable. Sncidentally—Howard Lanin. of New York and Phila- delphia. presents Deve Garson and his Casa Marina Dance Orchestra which met with such an enthusiastic response New Year's Eve. i is hele MH Th i i fy t i Uf tll if iit; 4 BHP rll His i Mt | t : | i i i !

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