The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 24, 1932, Page 4

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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ENGLAND SAVES [Florida Sails For Cuba | MRS, S. SHEHEE DEBT REVISIONS $=" 5-705 — Ha- exalted ruler B. P. O. Biks, was! 3 from an arrival over the East Coast “> \¢ uba with 57 laliens. , 11/FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE|this morning and later left on the : LEADERSHIPS! Freighter r A LA C E peraniienes CONDUCTED TOMORROW Florida for a visit in Cuba. | Clyde. Tom Tyler in at Fhe of the} While in Key: West he was the IN EASING POSITION OF}, Delaty Tee AFTERNOON ates és _ Serr and other ° ’ ea New Orleans, | members of the local lodge. GALL DEBTOR; CLAIMED TO HAVE|©® Toute to Miami and Jackson-| ~ : OPING THR’ i - Matinee, 5-10c; Night, 10-15¢ WIDE-WORLD EFFECT i ee : Mrs. Susan Romelda Shehee, \than a year of all maturities, Thes celebrated her jmturing bonds, moreover, have/sixtieth birthday anniversary. to- | been drawing 4.5 and 5 percent|day, died last night 7:30 o’clock es in the home at 1223 Royal street. a | Funeral services will be held to-|® PRIN TIN G | morrow afternoon 4 o’clock from ~ . That Brings the Lopez Funeral, Chapel to St. Paul's Episcopal church, Rev. If you want rthur B, Dimmick officiating. CLOSE FIGURES Mrs. Shehee is. survived by. sev- en daughters, Mrs. C. U. Allshouse, on PRINTING of a quality THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1982.° ? H a Mary King Montgomery is hon- Elks’ Officer Arrives lorary commander of te Uaivaeenn And Leaves For Havana) of Kentucky's R. 0.°T. C. unit; chosen over other co-eds. SOCIETY |: reromiRs CAPPICK, Editor ---- PHONE 436 | FOR RUMANIA MERCILESS ~ CAMPAIGN IN- AUGURATED IN COLLEC- TION OF TAXES; ECONOMY INSTITUTED AS REMEDY steamer Murray Hurlburt, past grand Subscribe for The Citizen. . passenge Ladies’ Society Holds Meeting Entertained Mrs. Cleveland Dillon The Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley ined the Ha) Gathering Club/Memorial. church met Tuesday t Olivia street, when plans were on Southatd street. Those who completed for a children’s party shared Mrs. Dillon’s hospitality|this afternoon in Bayview Park.| included Mesdames Otto Kirch-|Members present were Mesdames heiner, Ed Saunders, Ansel ‘Al-|John Park, Ed Curry, Anderson;Economy has hit Rumania hard. {| bury, Ulri¢-Gwynn, Russell Kerr,|Lones, Will Menendez, Ed Gray, Ivan Elwood, Sam Kemp, Rex|Joseph Johnson, Roland Adams, Shaw. {Thomas Whitmarsh, Miriam Saun-|sources of foreign This*tiub will meet next Wed-jders, Leon Curry, Sam Pierce, nesday with Mrs. Ulric Gwynn. Vincent Archer. enter- jwho would have By OSCAR LEIDING (By Aw > LONDON, Nov. 24.—Great Bri ain, in five big steps stretc ng} over eight months, has escaped | ed from some financial bogs. At the same time, it is r has| in financial circles, jlished a leadership in e (By Associated Press) BUCHAREST, Nov. BENJAMIN LOPEZ FUNERAL HOME Established. 1885 24-Hour Ambulance Services. Skilled Embaimer, Plastic Sargery Phone 135 Night Phone 696-W, $$ nid, 24,— The conversion campaign start- in the middle of March when [holders of $406,400,000. of percent treasury bonds maturing the next month were invited to exchange their holding into’either} position of the debtor that may}4% percent conversion loan. or 4} have world wide effect. percent consolidated loan, The five big steps involved the Negative Votes Bring Cash “ Z K gigs tures are being held up to critical] Conversion of approximately | A second step was taken at the} M's. Eugene Kemp and Mrs. Hil- aaa |750,000,000 of internal debt—|end of April. by the tender of 3)burn Collins, of Miami; Mrs. Ruth examination. Both he and the Heber fe rce! 6 bonds, of which ‘ 4 : .;,|more than one-third of the na- ponds, of which | Slappey, Jacksonville; Mrs. Ber- jarmy were attacked for their) 45.9. total debi 5,000,000 were sold. nard Allen, Mrs, Miriam Russell lavish outlays when the gover DF ecutit a ceateting lowers The third operation and Miss Jennie Shehee, of Key ment’s economy program came up} : ‘i at war loan con riparia interest. : for discussion in the chamber of Tre Lead loan. for deputies. oS one balay te | which. conv Dr. Nicolas Lupu, president of{ Their effect, so far as the teas | the form of a 3} ent loan. |) the peasant party, bluntly de-; UY is concerned,: has been esti-) Phere was non to thej] G. F. Ayala, Fort Myer mated by Neville Chamberlain, Faced with the fact that the loans have dried up, the turned to ruthless government reduction of ri BEF a end inlam CALENDAR i Thursday Children’s Frolic in. Bayview park auspices Ladies’ Aid Society of Ley Memorial church. Young Peoples’ recreation at First Methodist church Sunday sehool- building at 8 o’clock. public expenditures. King Carol’s personal expendi- domestic was the orsion, a 5 per- cent sisters, Mrs. George s, Mrs. George _ Nicholas s. John Knowles, of Key Wes you’re not ashamed to attach to your sales appeals ... better let US PLAN and FIGURE with you. con- Mothers: to reduce your family “Colds-Tax” follow Vicks Plan for better WHEN A—— AND $6.60 A MONTH PUTS ONE IN YOUR ~ -- THE-- Artman Press eral corruption so great that one Mrs. Te :D:. Otostett vesteniay nnot collect even from the afternoon and with her sons and|°®! families will be the guest of her state, any payments without giv- Friday clared that this was a poor time I " pi ; ; 10,000, the hold- | J Albert Smith, Miami. Also PUREE DY ye e »}.; chancellor of the exchequer, to 3044 6 ‘lppakatohs tank: eS Basketball game at high school gymnasium between DeMolays |t® be spending $60,000 remodel. ean wero cue oe i ce their 16 Brandebildren and two great and First.M. E. Celtics, benefit Division street school Parent-Teacher |ing Carol’s palace. ‘ A Tan ine 6 year | cash. De ember 1, grandchildren. Association. “No one objects to our having}0f $133,000,000. the ‘benefits to the ex- ~ >. Fern Chapter Order Eastern Star meets at 7:30 o’clock in Scot-/a handsome royal palace,” said a9 oe of these oe was oe , the effect of t tith Rite temple. : ae i . |Dr. Lupu, “but we could wait until) complished early in November erations as seen in fi-| Spree wecine of Sunior Women's Club. et club scone 1307 Di lwe have the money instead of tak-|When the treasury announced an has been to enable| Bae weet, with Mrs, Howard Wilson and Miss nite, Pinger: ov. |ing-bread from. the poor.” issue of $950,000,000 of three per-!other countries, particularly the ane nee ne be, trom, y 6 Yoel He. added that only a fewjcent conversion loan payable at’ dminions, to convert — rel —— sae ae months ago the ministry of finance|par on March 1, 1953, or, on i! dear loans into cheaper on A} — had paid out $30,000 to create a} months notice, any time after gain in the same way for muni- ft ° royal park at Arad; while the uni-| March 1, 1948. jcipalities is claimed wi P ersonal Mention forms worn in the army since} Previously, on ‘October 11,| industry, old capital b sd Carol’s coming to power were soj $525,000,000 in two percent tr may be, renewed on bette z : x expensively elaborate that the}ury bonds were issued at par and fresh capital may be * Vietor Johnson was an arrival| State Senator Arthur Gomez|nation’s troops “look theatrical.”| these two together will provide more cheaply. Havana Special yesterday |left over the East Coast yesterday| Jy an open letter published by| funds to deal with maturities De-| The eff from *Miaini for a few days’ busi-|morning for Miami where he will line newspaper “Universul” over|cember-1 and February 1. jdownward adjustments which We visit: be a guest of Henry L. Doherty|the signature of General Canta-| The. result is that the treasury have a general lightening e 58 ca iro i of the Miami-Bilt-|cupino, the latter protests. against|has made a clean slate for more {on the burden of the debtor. Miss Lois Sawyer left yesterday |More hotel. widespread bribery and “a gen-| ,, 5 fernoop for Long Key to spend! agiving with her mother,/ Irs. Cornelia C. Sawyer, postmis: id other relatives. She was ABA 4 » ee fe Sharles H. Ketch. (son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and|i®g someone a ‘rakeoff’ of 10 per impanied by Charles H. Ketch cent.” ode. Mrs. M. P. DeBoe, over Thanks- ere th ne be gS \ siving Day. One section of the governme n 's “a oe H economy program would limit civil cress 0. cleats ang W. B. Dalton, engineer with the|service salaries to $210 a month. ih pepildren, wie Saba rghit 4 , company now having a filling sta-|Another would grant larger com- souple of. weeks. in ngage ce ted at Fleming and Grin-|missions to tax-collectors, — thus ed: over the East Coast yesterday. reets, arrived - yesterday|speeding up public receipts. a EME {morning and left for Miami in the} Another provision would pré- .. VMes. T. H. White was an arrival | sfternoon. vent landlords from collecting vey hp East Coast yesterday | — rents if they were in arrears with ti Miami accompanying her} Rodriguez Blanca, editor of a/their taxes. If'the tenant thought h Camaguey, Cuba, }his landlord was not in good stand- id, who went to the Marine) newspaper in al for treatment. Mrs. Ber-| now a member of the political ref-Jing on. the public books, he would McConnell, sister of Mrs. ugees in Key West, left yesterday |have the. privilege of paying his| White, came with the party. | for a visit in Miami. rent to the tax collector instead.| RE. RK. Chapin, surgeon on} Attorney and Mrs. William H. the staff. at the Marine hospital, Malone left yesterday afternoon #hio was spending several days in! ¢,. Miami and will be guests over ee bi ‘returned over the East) phanksgiving of Dr. and Mrs. W 1 out of every 3 homes | ing electric refrigeration * j G-E. Monitor Top Refrigerator ~—the standard of excellence, Product of 15° years of search . . . with paralleled 5 y performance record am«| der all conditions in all eclim- ates. Famous sealed-in-steel Moni- tor Top mechanism . . . require ing no attention, not even oil- ing . .. safe from neglect or abuse. All-steel cabinet built to Inst lifetime . .. with sliding sterday. H. Sanborn in Coral Gables. Mr. JOHN RIMMEN, 85, is vias ees) DIES HERE TODAY ami for the winter.] FUNERAL RITES FOR PIONEER Eat RESIDENT WILL BE HELD Mr. and Mrs. M. FE, Klugh drove jin over the highway this week from TOMORROW AFTERNOON their home in Branson, Colorad and will be guests of th son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren for the next ten Dass. | Malone ca EMS Fernandes, Jr. agent inj will pla Havant for the P. and O. S. S.|who are in I company, who was here on a brief Business visit, left last night on the} férry Palma for Havana. ‘ oo *H, HH. Taylor, attorney from } ami, who accompanied W. R. Port- PGW'a business trip to Havana and returned Tuesday afternoon, left for his home oes r. and Mrs. S. Paul Vecker “Mrs. Hilburn Collins and Mrs, ed yesterday afternoon from C.W.Allshouse were arrivals on} Havana and wilk be guests of Mrs. the Havana Special yesterday,; Vecker’s mother, Mrs, Nellie Wil- Soming to Key West because of|liams at the home on Elizabeth the illness of their mother, Mrs t. Mr, Vecker will enjoy the Rowielda Shehee. They were ac-| fishing for several days before John Rimmen, 85 years old, died this morning 10:15 o'clock, in the apartments occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Royden H. Noble at the air station. The body will be placed in St. Paul's opal church 10:30 o’clock tomorrow morni ¥ : 3 4 q - eral services will be "clock : ‘ Z Z E shi s, porcelain interiors and in the afternoon, Rev. Arthur : ? : exclusive easy-cleaning tea- ied by Hil K ‘ i Pe dacs too : Dimmick officiating. sane tana en compan: yw Hilary Knowles,’ aj leaving Saturday for the north, 0n| ments in charge of Lopez Funera ember of the family. busineas, moeave ye Seat : i we : The lowest COST rsfrigerae ‘ Survivors are Mr, and Mrs.} : § sy tor you can own... backed by eee. ¢ {Charles Maloney, Mr: Royden : f > ag saps Noble, Walter Maloney Jack} ' Maloney and Willard Maloney. : Mr. Rimmen was born in Copen-} You be be a next hagen, Denmark. He had been in} sent Ah you install a General Key West 50 years, For many of! Electric in your kitchen sew. ithose years he was a member of} It's a thrifty investment the 3 e year ‘round .. . and will save the bakery firm of Malone %, Rimmen, retiring from many dollars during the ¥oming " fall and winter months when prices of perishable foods duties in 1920. He was the oldest] hicher. member of the Island City Lodge! | iNo. 14, Knights of Pythias. | ARR SED | TOMORROW you can { General Electrie Monitor | refrigerator in your kite! | i | Ph. eut-sut-and-coorned deeolat’ attracts attention ty this dima dress of | Lhack shen Crepe. ot is a ty were fooled when rushed to St. Patrick’s Re {Catholic church following a fire! jreport and found the supp i — of smoke was only a swarm) active} FIREMEN FOOLED General Electric offers a sim- ple plan to easily sccumulate yous G-E savings in a novel, self-registering bank. These savings on food alone can more than meet the small monthly payments, : LO — Firefighters |GENERAL ELECTRIC Lowest-Cost REFRIGERATION | Eogaegree tne them bag | Creomalsion with creosote © 1952, Liccerr & Mrzas Tosscoo Co, seasoned with just enough Turkish to make them taste right. One more thing. Chesterfieldsare pare «++ just as pure as the water you drink. All along the line Chesterfield’s mild- ness and better taste are clicking. Chesterfield Radio Program-—Evers night ex cept Suntlay, Columbia coast-to-coast Network, | other hi important medicinal = | meata, quickly and emir ee He is one of a great army of smokers ' who have learned that Chesterfield’s claim..." They're milder and they taste better”... means just exactly what it Chesterfields are milder for the simple reason that they are made of milder, riper tobacecos, blended and cros+blended, and and colds that to serious

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