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” [HE KEY WEST CITIZEN ~ : MANY ON WPA PUBLICITY MEN * © acccecesvevceuccooocoeeer THE ART CENTER eeccccscere eoccee WHURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1988 POLITICAL HOT CAKES SOCIAL ACTIVITIES SOCIAL C THURSDAY— ALENDAR Meeting Key West Lions Club, Stone Chureh Annex, 6:30 P. M. | Ignacio Agramonte No. 3 Knights of the Golden Eagle. 7:30 p.! m. Golden Eagle Hall. Junior Woman’s Club social hour with Miss Barbara Carey and Miss Xenia Hoff entertaining. 5 p. m. Woman’s Clubhouse. | Marionette show, “Snow White and Seven Dwarfs” presented | by Miami Federal Theater Project, sponsored by Jr. Sen.! High School P.T.A. 2 p. m. High performance, 7:30 Harris Harris P.T.A. FRIDAY— Knights of Pythias Lodge 163, School Auditorium. Second | School Auditorium sponsored by | 8 p. m. Pythian Hall. Girl Scouts Troop 1 meeting. 4 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. Boy Scout Troop 52 meets at Naval Hospital. 7:30 p. m. Junior Chamber of Commerce Annex. supper. 6:30 p. m. Stone Church | DeMolay social committee “jook party’ at Armory 8 p. m. 1 Snow White and Seven Dwarfs marionette show 11 a, m. at Con-! vent of Mary Immaculate. “Goldy Locks and the Three Bears” sponsored by San Carlos Institute and Am. Legion | Drum and Bugle Corps. 7:30 p. m. High School Auditorium. | 0 i <-with the Federal | By JOHN FRANCIS PUTNAM | A TWIRL OF THE GLOBE EXHIBITION "IN STATE FIND PRIVATE JOBS|.osrssreees i City Council regular meeting OUTSIDE. EMPLOYMENT HAS with principal business expected !to center on annual budget. 8 p. BEEN FOUND FOR MORE! m. City Hall. tempera, watercolor and gouache! HAN SEVEN THOUSAND| Construction industry confer- !media. The intings are th ence, Washington. os Dingo tape |. OPERATIVES Meeting of Charter Boatmen’s jreresentative work of some of the |: r Brace |@ssociation to organize for year. finest artists at present,,working |: e ee The current exhibition at the Community Art Center covers practically the entire range of} contemporary expression in oil, | (Special te The Citigen) 8p. m. Gulf Dock; Key West. Art Projeet of|| JACKSONVILLE, Flac ;Oatox!x , Monday a) ‘the WPA. tie | ber 20.—Private employment hasia; Florida Racing Commission ! 2 SHUG Be, en found for 7,485 ‘A work:,.meets in Miami to determine r ai A interest. gate waren | ee in Florida through the efforts race dates for Santa Rosa and | Wheelock genre paintingyCheck-'}¢ 2 temporary job placement Dade counties. e ‘er Players”, a” bédutifully han-/|lervice set up a year ago by the dled work, in which the artist Division of WPA Women’s and °, = = jhas ingeniously concentrated ga pea ay ids! ae et TRANSPORTATION Font ie oe ‘ nounced by Mrs. Rolla A. South-j gt ey yoy ee “a ia ane worth, state director-of this WPA! e © wae a S wa ae = | division. fi ¥ 2 | SS. Cuba Arrives | checker board, which would seem ie Service has assisted work- | to make the aforesaid gallery ers in securing all types of priv- | ti ee ae ‘ah ee ee Sains | walker one with the spectators in! ate employment ranging from, °°" “°Y est on the Steamship the picture. | well-paid technical jobs to com-| Cuba, of the P. and, O. S. S. Co., Cameron Booth’s “Horse Fam- | mon labor, it was stated. ‘Nearly | arriving this morning shortly aft- ily” el ee tempera one-third went into Positions of er 6 o'clock from Tampa, en- |Painting. He uses a classic com-/a permanent nature, while the! route to Havana. There were position in arranging his sub-| others secured temporary or part-|_. ht fiat cabs a jects. ‘time employment. The highest ©8%t “rst cabin passengers an “Barren Hills”, a pastel land- ®\ing of the new organization. SEATTLE—Carl Broome, poli- tically ambitious restaurant own- er of this city, sélls hot cakes branded: “Carl Broome for sen- ator.” ASSOCIATION OF DIRECTORS TO BE FORMED AT TAM- PA MEETING A serious threat to Tampa's cigar industry is involved in the efforts of the CIO to obtain con- trol of cigarworkers’ unions. CHILD WON'T E TAMPA, Oct. 20 (FNS).—Pub- licity men will gather Saturday and Sunday in this city to or- ganize the Florida Association of Publicity Directors, a group which plans to uplift the stand- ards of the profession. It will mark the first semi-annual meet- One principal objective of the association is to eliminate opera- tions of “fly-by-night” press agents in the state. The associa- tion proposes to devote itself to} closer cooperation with the press, | radio and other legitimate inter- | WQAM STARS would endeavor “to co-ordinate | ~~ x 4 * * and harmonize the affairs of men EDDIE CANTOR and organizations. to the end that | all of Florida, as one great com- |monwealth—as contrasted with! SUNDAY— si i Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. pp. m. Art Center Park. i er, I MONDAY— | Sea Scout Ship 3 meets. 7:30 P. M. Golden Eagle Hall. t Pythian Sisters meeting. 8 B m,, Pythian Hall. i asad ee Sep aud 7 opm wi Comonnniy House. ; ler o! “Meh. 7:30 ‘p. m. Wj al { Anchor Lodge No.''482 mueting, Fi ‘tal Mh Bee. Scottish | Rite Hali. qebnyn! 4 aiuas i TUESDAY— ——O-s— Lobe cuckors | 1 Meeting Robt. J. Perry Chapter Orde#!DéMolay. 7:30 p. m. Scot- i fish Rite Hall. | Soe pressA op @nsqeyabe ¢ Key of the Gulf Castle No. 2, Knights of the Golden Eagle meets. | 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. . Stone Church Service Club Dinner. 6 P.M. Church Annex. { The American Legion meeting. Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28. 8 i p. m. Legion Home. ing Waters Rebekah Lodge No. 14. 7:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY. = Scottish Rite meets. 8 p. m. Scottish Rite Hall. Supper Soonsored By Room Mothers Was Much Enjoyed ‘The supper sponsored | of the association, voiced her ap-| by the Mothers of the Har-|preciation of the members who | ris School Parent Teacher's As-| worked untiringly to make the, sociation, was one of the most affair a success, and expressed | delightful affairs of the season, | her reciation to the public, in the Pythian Hall on Flem-} of the association, for street, was taxed to capacity.|their generous patronage. ss of the unexpected rush; Members who served on the committee were; and who are re- ceiving the thanks of the public for the delicious menu of Italian Spaghetti, Cuban bread, iced tea, coffee, pickles and a tasty dessert | were: Mrs. Wesley Archer, Mrs. Allan | Armstrong, Mrs. Ramon Rodri-/ | guez, Mrs. Morris Thrower, Mrs. | after|Franklin Albert, Mrs. Oscar Davis, Mrs. Corinne Key, Mrs | Lowe, Mrs. B. C. Papy, | project, and | Mrs. Carl Rom, Mrs. William Ha-| Archer, P.T.A. mem- | becker, Mrs. Blondon Gocehring, | were the Mrs. Rupert Knowles, Mrs. Alger the praise Russell, Mrs. Vernon de Leon,) msors for| Mrs. Leland Roberts , and the }lunch room Supervisor Mrs. Sybil Mrs. Carl Bervaldi, president | Dexter. | SOSOC SCOTS ere TSS ESeSee | | Shows Here \ also for most of the company. salary received by a worker | one second for tie Cuban port. placed by the Service. was $450; Listed on the ship’s manifest pe mani Dale: went toa well-s were the following items: For | fainet echnica: engineer who i i, had been out-of wrk for sev- Key. Rhee Ace oon. ot Sant eral months, 276s ong sack of Mail; for-Havana, one autemohile and 95 sacks of mail. scape by Thomas Flavell, has a richness of tone and fine feeling of depth in the preliminary draw- | ing. A, gouache painting, with an ‘unusual, intensity of color and a j}grandjgsg sweep, is Raymond Breinjn’s, {From the Fields”. | James Guy has gone into the ing persons: oapriified as eligible for WPA workpmnd, is not a gen- pes Gt ’ a “1 joa bec peat dy vim ir it was) psycological realm o! jurreal- | pointed out.’ Its work is mainly | i i ‘ism for his inspiration in the concerned with locating jobs ‘cy | Explains Requirements Gouache painting, “Double Por-| women and professional workers Annex To County Buil trait”. This work is a good ex-|who usually encounter greater! pcan jample of a contemporary trend difficulty in finding. openings! in art that first found expression than do skilled craft workers and in Europe. common laborers. The Service Karl Zerbe’s “Sky Scrapers” is| will be somewhat chirtailed after a refreshing approach to the pris-|the resumption of activities. by matic and sharp subject that is! the Florida Reemployment Serv- the New York architectural! ice, which will then serve WPA scene. In contrast to the free ex-! workers as well as other unem-j pression of Zerbe’s work, Glenn | ployed persons in their efforts to i i is i Pearce has worked out an almost | finds jobs in industry. yen cpaangeintice ee pureed | foe * 86 hata photographic watercolor of an In-; The WPA Service is operated | asked that consideration of the| GET ITCH RELI ‘| terurban railroad track, without in every section of the state and| problems confronting the cham- the usual realistic curse of stiff-|has received the cooperation of | ber be given by the board and a Use a medicine that successful for years. |pecticulas sections—shall move | steadily forward”. i An opening meeting to pros- pective members is scheduled for 9 Pe Me Synday, . at cele Tdmpa Tebeace. “A igution and by-laws will be &do} al officers foi pa el i Arch a R TTFRerte ie be elected. The 7 reséiita! ecutive committee wil on Pp bs 6 p. m. Saturday at the Hotel Tampa Terrace. The group later; will attend the Florida-Tampa | |footbaagame at Phillips Field. | | All sections of the state were) (Continued from Page One) represented at a preliminary! board and signed by the chair-) meeting recently at Silver | } man. | Springs. | Tax Collector Frank Ladd’s | depositary account as of October} Ft, Myers is building a $150,000 | {13 for $3,225 was checked and! yacht basin to take care ofthe! ordered filed. | ever-increasing demand for moor- | Communication - | ing space. The new basin will af- | ‘eae MUCH-TRAVELED soprano will Jessica Drag- onette (above) be, when she | returns to New York from concert tour that will take her to New Orleans, Iowa City, Kalamazoo, Cleveland, Toronto and other points. She's a radio star. Marionette Unit ness and excessive detail. | both small and large business con- st th: ii < a at a certain sum to be A novel color experience is|cerns. Less than ten percent of | get aside regularly from the ad- | William Sommer’s ‘Mother of WPA workers placed in Perman-|vertising fund moneys, which | Pearl Scheme”, a traditional wa-/ent jobs have returned to © have not otherwise been appro- | |ter color landscape, rendered in| rolls, Mrs. Southworth said. | priated, for the assistance of the| | a series of subtle tones sugges- chamieel This matter was held over for tive of the spectral idee FT WOOD FUNERAL | | consideration at a later meeting. | jof a shell. Railroads are indubitably a part | ‘of the American scene, and’ there | IN MIAMI TOD AY PGND ERPPIAT TD | are two fine interpretations of. the | AVY | WOULD KEEP BULLET subject in Edmund Lewandow- | | ski's “Railroad Cars”, a water | PHILADELPHIA — Arraigned | C Funeral services are today be-| in court in this city for burglary, ‘ i ich color, and Sydney Fossom’s| Lie soa iti ok which “Roundhouse”, @ Tempera paint-|ing held in Miami for William | James Zahner asked that he may will presen’ o - | Elwood, oldest son of Mrs. Frank| be permitted to keep the bullet | tainments in Key West, arrived’ [pn this exhibit, Key Westers| Elwood, of Key West. Interment | which lodged in his side when aj this morning and presented to a are given an opportunity to see|is to be in Graceland Memorial | policeman shot him. “I, want to) very interested group of children | what the artists of this country | Cemetery. keep it ashe eerste not . steal and grown ups in the High School |@f¢ doing as a whole. There,are| The announcement of Mr. El-| a ae pce ropa ae Spina auditorium, at 2 o'clock, “Snow | ©*#MPles of the regional trend in | wood’s death, which was sudden, | PI < White and the Seven. Drawis. » , |art, examples of th post-war cul- | was received earlier in the week | Molka Reich, director of the; tutal influence of Europe, and the | by long distance telephone call unit expressed herself. as being | tT@ditional style of academic art- | from Miami. | ee well pleased with the opportunity ists. The artists themselves. are | He is survived by his widow, ' given her and assistants to pre- of greatly varying national orig- |mother, one sister, Mrs. Luther sent this show in Key West. This/ ins, but are generally speaking,|Hadsock, and one brother, Ste- is her first trip to the city, and Americans in expression and: ar- phen Elwood. There are a num-} net tistie intent. The conclusions ber of relatives and friends in that one can draw ‘from this ex- | Key West who will be grieved to ing. Tex Ritter in STARLIGHT OVER TEXAS «Accompanying Mrs. Reich and JOE PENNER W. C. FIELDS AL JOLSON _ JOE E. BROWN BEN BERNIE EDW. G. ROBINSON PAUL WHITEMAN KATE SMITH : MAJOR BOWES : ‘ assisting in presenting the enter- MENTION ““SWEES TO TEN i tainments are: J. Banks, agent ' TEST QUESTIONS and cashier; Mrs. N. Wray, Mrs. : a5 Cragephr? V. Hopper, Miss Jean Hall, Ben dan. Today Mrs. Wray and Mrs. 2... Orbit, Gojgeu Race. | Releh eos a oe 2. The: Treaty of Guadalupe |Z Me icy West Rotary Club, {fh OLTCRTbaYOs A:30 D° IU Qoor 1M the Lion's Club. be guests | ETonight at 7:30 o'clock in the ‘Harris School ium, there will be another ntation of ‘Snow White the Seven | Dwarfs”, nts for the ‘entertainments were made by the | W.P.A. Recreation Department, in conjunction with the coopera- }tion of the P.T.A. units of the various schools and the Board of Public Instruction. Florida’s prison _ population Sam Snead. Pyrenees. Measurement of time. Hare, Walden Granevell, R. Jor- | hibit are that under the aegis of learn of his passing. the Federal Art Project, the. art- E ist is at last getting a chance to express himself freely and en- thusiastically. | Terming the 5c a glass orange! juice drive one of the most con- | structive moves in the history of | the citrus industry, John A. Sniv- ley, citrus leaden of Winter Hav- en, ufged all business men and | organizations to get behind the plan .as.a Means of helping to move,.the, surplus of fruit this winter... MONROE THEATER Preston Foster—W. Bourne in DOUBLE DANGER —also— ARSENE LUPIN’S RETURN the early morning | and will return, reached 3,573 during September, ja gain of 27 over the previous month. A total of 1,750 are in- mates of the penitentiary at Rai- ford, the balance in road camps Announcing TERMINIX Lake City will stage a Slash Pine Forest and Farm. Festival, November. 14-19, Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25 CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF model cars to! throughout the state. Five-cent drinks of citrus juice |} should cut Florida's surplus like | the deuce. DeSOTO HOTEL | 373 Main St. Sarasota, Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Banking Ho and Fixtures Other Real * Other Assets ""** : United States Government Obligations, direct and fully guaranteed Cash and due from Banks $ To 8 P. M. and 10 Till ? Daily CAYO HUESO CLUB Jefferson Hotel Rates | $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 single $2.00, $2.25, $2.50 double featuring JIMMY THOMAS The warbeling mixologist Capital MARY LINDSAY Surplus, Undivided Profits The ert prea Deposits OUR HAPPY TRIO Member of the LIABILITIES THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST as at close of business Sevt. 28, 1938 Comptroller's Call RESOURCES SERVICE The nationally advertised Terminix Service for the control of termites, or “wood worms”. is now available in Key “West, through the opening of an office by i jthe Terminix Company of Southern Flor- ve: «0d@ae, This company is a licensee of the E. L. Bruce Company of Memphis, the world’s largest manufacturers of hard- Inspections of buildings or furniture will be made without any cost or oblige- tions, and estimates submitted where de- S. Florida Terminix Co. of At Johnson and Johnson Real Estate Office or $428,520.07 359,224.87 787,744.94 $1,345,310.27 $ 100,000.00 78,920.03 1,166,390.24 $1,345,310.27 Federal Reserve and Reserves Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BUS STATION 210 DUVAL STREET