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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 5 ‘NEW DIRECTOR TO PERSONAL MENTION BE APPOINTED ON Frank Valdez, who was in Ha- REI IEF COUNCIL! vana for several months, employed| with one of the large hotels, re- turned yesterday on the Florida. h MISS ILEEN WILLIAMS, SO- CIAL SERVICE DIRECTOR OF ORGANIZATION, WILL GIVE UP DUTIES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933. (MANUEL CRUZ, 68 DIES THIS MORNING FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE} CONDUCTED THIS AFT. ERNOON ] PAID FOR IN PENNIES HUMAN BONES ARE FOUND ON SOUTH SHORE’ ONE A THIGH BONE; DISCOV- ERY MADE | BY ROBERT WHITEHEAD WHILE WALK- ING ALONG BEACH e ¢@ CLARINDA, Io couple jin this city paid for marriage llicense with 300 pennies, saved during courtship. PALACE Bob Steele in RANGER’S CODE Night 10-15¢ A “COMMISSIONERS it SOCIETY :-: | tocanvassvore Harris School P.-T. Assn. | 9N FRIDAY NIGHT 5 Meets Yeste rday Af CEYNOOMN |svreRvisor oF REGISTRA- : ert eeper at Dry ortugas light TION ADVISED CHECK OF 4 station, left yesterday afternoon TOTAL VOTE ON REPEAL TO | Miami where he will spend a short |’ BE COMPLETED TODAY vacation with his family. W. L. Bierer, third assistant many ways than we really realize, and urged all to lend further! thought to these matters whereby we may be able to obtain greater pleasure and more. satisfaction out of the various things that come}, No canvass of the vote on re- H. Day and Mrs. William Kemp] bY the county commissioners at was appointed to investigate and!the meeting held in the county determine how and where, to ob-|¢ourt house last night. tain funds that have been appro-| John England, supervisor of priated by the government to pur-| Tegistration, advised that the chase school books and other needs Check of the total vote could not for children who are unable to be|be completed before today, as the} provided with these articles. ballot boxes from Precincts 8, 9) Professor W. C. Duncan gave a'#nd 10, on the keys, did not arrive; talk to school mothers stating the ©@"ly enough to afford him time} needs of many children in the|to complete the work. ; was carried out following ways of books, clothes and other; _ It was decided by the commis- ¢ business session. ( things was immediate,*and re-;Sioners to canvass the vote at a Rev. J. G. Stradley gave a talk} quested that every effort be made special meeting tobe held Friday On the subject of “Gifts That|toward securing these articles for| night. i Come to Me,” and “Gifts That I the, pupils who are now attending! The check of all precincts, ex- Have Long Wanted,” saying that) the public institutions. elusive of the unpledged candi- ese were “The finished pro-| The pennant winners among the| dates, shows the following results - ducts of your child’s life and my teachers for the upstairs depart-|for and against repeal: thild’s life.” ments were Miss Violet Kemp andjPrecinct For Against ‘Another quotation used in con- Miss Magdalin de Leon. Mrs, H.| No. 95 1 flection with his talk was “Give Roberts and Mrs. H. S. Dexter} No. 135 9 _ the this day an opportunity and, were assigned to committee work; No. 164 20 | thake me equal to it,” stating that’ in connection with activities of the, No- 185 7 82 . should be more thankful’ organization, selected Mrs. Milton! No- 209 9 the gifts and blessings that'Sawyer, who is chairman of the| ,No- 327 23 : bestowed, urging all ways and means committee, to! No. 207 16 x into a greater make arrangements for a card! No. 20 i x 3 to : pirit of manifestation regarding party to be given in the near fu- No, 16 16 £ various things with which we ture. No. 40 _ 40 Z — eonfronted during our Mrs. M. E. Berkovitz, chairman branes wna vaRaRGE bas 8 particularly There was an interesting and ‘Well-attended meeting of the Har- tis School Parent-Teacher Associa- tion held yesterday afternoon at Which time plans were perfected for taking care of the many school fieeds during the ensuing term, Principally which was that of pro- ¥iding school lunches and other fiecessities for those who are un- Able to obtain the needed articles Manuel Cruz, 68 years old, resi- dent of Key West for the past 55 years, died 4 o’clock this morning in his home, 525 Duval street. Funeral services will be held] this afternoon 4:45 o’clock from| the residence. Rev. Arthur B./ Dimmick, of St. Paul’s Episcopal church, will officiate. { The sole survivor of Mr. Cruz is) his widow, Mrs. Rosa Cruz. The deceased was a member of | the Knights of Pythias and the! Cuban Lodge of Odd Fellows.! These lodges will attend the serv- ices and pall bearers will be _se- lected from both organizations. The Benjamin Lopez Funeral Home will be in charge of arrange- ments. Matinee 5-10c; ‘ Ne: Mrs. Harry Ochandareno, who Was spending a week with relatives and friends, ‘left yesterday after-! noon for her home in Miami. | \ Miss Ileen Williams, who has served as Social Service Director Baik Gwin, chic » tor the Monroe County Emergency | ‘arl Gwin, chief engineer of Relief Council since its inception the S. S. Steel Pier, was an aI Hast year, yesterday asked the rival on the Havana Special hav-|cougeil to have another director ing resigned his position. appointed. With plans for the reorganiza- tion of the council now under way, the duties of the office will be en- tirely too arduous for Miss Wil- liams to handle in connection with) her duties as secretary of the chamber of commerce and other work which comes under her juris- diction. William Demeritt, chairman of the council prevailed on Miss Wil- liams to remain as chairman of the Social Service Committee. The request for the new direc- tor of social service has been for- j Warded to the District Director at | West Palm Beach and it is expect- Grand Master B, W. Helven-|°4 {he new appointee will arrive ston, F..and A. M., who was in|" ," dinted out by Mr. Demeritt {Key West conducting a school fl the tam appointee’ will: receive & instruction, loft yesterday after-| tary of $160 montily and trav- noon for his headquarters at Live |) ca eit P Oak, Fla. jeling expenses, eit er by train or; . peutomepes, of five cents a mile, this will be taken out of the allot- ment of funds for the county. | Mr. Demeritt shows that for more than one year these duties Gruesome evidences of the tragedies of the sea were found a few days ago on South Beach by Robert Whitehead. Four bones, one a human thigh bone and three from the knee to ankle. While walking along the beach Mr. Whitehead saw the bones and after making an examination of them took one to-his home where it was seen by a_ representative of The Citizen this morning. The bone is the tibia, from the knee to the ankle, with part of the knee cap and stringy append- ages, probably muscles that have been shredded by the teeth of fishes or other inhabitants of the Sea, The femur, thigh bone, and the others were left on the beach, All of the bones are clean and give evidence of having been in the water for some time. Some persons are of the opinion; they may be parts of the skeletons of three negroes who are sup- posed to have lost their lives dur- ing the storm of August 31 and September 1. The men left Key West Wed- nesday, September 27, in a boat that was the property of Traffic Officer Alberto Camero. Their ARCHER’S GROCERY “The Store That Serves You Best” | i otherwise. Mrs, Sebastian Cabrera, Jr., who fas been quite instrumental in fthapping out activities for the or- @aniization since its inception, was Muceessful in bringing together a large assemblage of the units at the meeting yesterday when a pro- J. D. Aldrich, formerly car fore-} man at these terminals of the F.| E. C., atrived yesterday from St. Augustine and will be in charge! Nothing but the choicest q of operations here. foodstuffs are sold here ‘We meet all competition lity Miss Ada Milligan, who was in! Miami as the guest of Mrs. E, M.} Smith, was a returning p: over the East Coast yesterday. with right prices 814 FLEMING STREET PHONE 67 —:Free Delivery:— Mrs. Zackheim, a taxicab driver of Tel Aviv, is said to be the only woman taxicab driver in Pales-) tine. Mrs. W. .0. Buck, who was inj Key West as the guest of Mr.} and Mrs. Ivan Watson, left over the East st yesterday for her home in Miami, Total 96 144 174 217 218 350 223 20 31 . . .The New Aid in PREVENTING Colds At that first nasal irritation—that first sniffle or sneeze—apply Vicks. Nose & Throat Drops. Used in time, they help you to avoid many colds altogether. ¥ RPenmratawne Mrs. Minna Walsh, widow the late Senator James E. and maid, Havana accompanied by » of of the room mothers’ committee,| Totals— 1,888 125 he was named to arrange a Hal- Present at the meeting were A fact that we really lowe’ n party to be given on Oc- faye more to be thankful for in tober 23. “Department of the Ley Memorial ‘@hurch held their regular quarter- Jy business meeting Tuesday night church . President 33 over the meeting of the young People’s! \Church League Elects Officers The Young Peoples’ Department ;of the Fleming Street Methodist church met last night and elected officers as follows: | Norman Lowe, president; Joe ; Peacon, vice-president; Susan La | Kin, secactary and Virginia Lowe, imany matters of im-' treasurer. the department, were; , meeting the young; with a by the offi-! Tom Curry, Mary; Dorothy Curry, Nes! ange aol Pinder, | - La organ, ry, Leona Bethel, Mal- | , Gladys Russell, Wil- i Rose lie M Cath-| les, Evelyn Niles, Mer-; Rosam, Miriam Carey, Will; ros, and Rev. Robinson. Chester Brownagle and the Gon- li dance orchestra of the Coral Isle @ great suc- management states, A crowd of both townfolks and men from the coast guard Under the auspices of the Cath-} lic Daughters of America, a Spaghetti supper will be | served} 5 o'clock Saturday after-! = late that evening in the! building, Duval street, for! the benefit of the Catholic church, menu to be offered on this) ®ecasion {will include * spaghetti! Prepared in true Italian style by; & competent chef, meat cakes, rolls and coffee. There will be on sale a variety; 6f cakes, pies, and candies which 1, Thompson was arraigned yes-' terday afternoon in the court of) dustice of the Peace Frank 0. Roberts on a charge of assault and battery. After hearing the evidence and the testimony of the assaultee, Joseph Albury, Thompson was! Placed under bond of $50 for his} @ppearance in criminal court at; the next term. ; Widely known here. After the business meeting a wiener roast was held out at the old air station.grounds. All at- tending spent a most enjoyable evening. 2 Those present were: Susan La Kin, Virginia Lowe, Carolyn Albury, Burnette Creel, Dot Elwood, Mayfield Knowles, Alberta Elwood, Hilda Demeritt, Dorothy Knowles, Catherine Lowe, Frances Lowe,’ Helen Hoeffer, Mary Eldridge, Laureette Thomp- son, Minnie Thompson and Grace Thompson. Norman Lowe, Joe Peacon, Maurice , Felton, Warren Hill, Everett Perpall, Frankie Malone, William Middleton, Garland Lund, Charles Sands, Fred Hallahan, Heimo Wattanen, Charles Ma- Jone, H. M. Lee and R. Taylor, Miss. Ray Woodbury Weds Joe Roberts Word has been received here of the recent marriage of Miss Ray Woodbury, daughter of E. R. Woodbury, operator of the Over- seas Transportation Company, to Joe Roberts. son of Captain Rob- erts of the Monroe County Ferry. The marriage took place in Fort Lauderdale last Saturday. Only a few intimate friends witnessed the event. Mrs. Roberts is a graduate of! Homestead High school and treas-| urer of the Overseas Transporta-! tion Company. Mr. Roberts is, eniployed by that company and is| The young couple will make their home in Miami after return-| |BODY WILL BE BROUGHT TO Carl Bervaldi, chairman pro tem., Commissioners Braxton B, War- ren, Roy Fulford; Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, Attorney William V. Al- jbury, Chief Deputy Sheriff Clem- ents Jaycocks and Ferry Manager Eugene Demeritt. Depository accounts for the month of September were checked and approved. Clerk Sawyer presented his an- nual financial statement for the fieseal year ending September. This was approved and will be forwarded to Comptroller J. M. Lee, A communication from Major Wade W. Rein, U. S. A., command- ing officer at the barracks, called attention to a proposed fence that was to be constructed around a part of East Martello Tower re-| ~~ servation. His letter advises the War Department instructs this should be done by the commission- ers as soon as possible. Bert E. Calkins, of Big Pine Key, requested payment of a bal- ance of $390 for cocoanut palms furnished by him ‘for beautifica- tion purposes, The clerk was instructed to ad- vise Mr, Calkins it will be neces- sary for him to file an itemized statement showing the number of plants, to whom delivered and when delivery was made. Approval by the board was giv- en the pay roll for clerks, inspec- tors and others employed to serve in the election on prohibition re- peal held Tuesday, October 10, LUIS CUERVO DIES AT UMATILLA, FLA. KEY WEST SATURDAY FOR BURIAL A telegram has been received | here announcing the death of Lu Cuervo at a hospital in Umatiila, Fla., at midnight last night. The body, accompanied by his sister, Dolores, will arrive here ing from their honeymoon. at} extra cos Those who buy tickets for this; supper and may not care for the} menu may purchase ca’ or candies with their ticket: announced by those spons: sale, pies it is ing the BE TAUGHT TO SWIM' (Ry Ansociated Breast VICHY, France, Oct. 12.—-All French children will be taught to swim, Hipployte Ducos, seeretary for national under- | education, said here in announcing that in- struction in the art would be: compulsory in all schools, | Germany is t producer of leather, } Second largest she is the leading exporter and maintained her standing in 1932 desp cline in foreign sales. «Jr., and Celeste Thompson. aturday morning on the Havana! Special. i Funeral arrangements will be! made following the arrival of the body. Pritchard’s Funeral Home will be in charge of arrange- ments, i This is the youth that was stricken with a strange malady here some time ago, and for whom! a collection was taken for the purpose of sending him to the hospital for treatment. j The youngster had numerous ends in Key West, all of whom are very much grieved on learning vf his demise. fri BUT ONE MARRIAGE LICENSE IN. WEEK There was but one marriage ti-! cense issued this week from the office of Probate Judge Hugh Gann. ; This was issued permitting the marriage of Clarence J. Heppe, j Walsh’s son, Marcial Trufin, and left on the afternoon train for New York, Joe Saunder istant agent of the F. E. C. Railway company at Key West, who’ was in St. Augustine for a few days under- going a physical examination at the company’s hospital, returned over the East. Coast yesterday. James Mallard, of the engine room forces of the P. and O. S. S. company, left yesterday after- noon over the E Coast for his home in Macon, Ga., and other points in the state, accompanied by Mrs. Mallard and nephew, John Sherman Williams, WAR VETERANS WERE OMITTED In the write up appearing in yesterday's issue of The ~ Citizen relative to the parade to be held on Armistice Day under the: aus- ‘pices of the, American Legion, in which the names of different or- ganizations invited to participate were given, the United Spanish War Veterans and Auxiliary were omitted. These organizations were tended an invitation along with the other units following plans made by the legion for the parade in question. ex Don’t Trifle With Coughs pss let them get a ful but harnile: No narcoti is authorize on the spot if your cough sion. (adv.) LEE BAKER’S CASH GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Magnolia Mitk, 2 cans 23¢ Sugar 5 Ibs. 2Be Butter, tb 25¢ Eggs, doz. Potatoes, 10 ‘bs. Tomatoes, can Cream, can Baked Beans, can Corn, can ‘ineapple Tidbits, can Sliced Peaches, © Tomato Paste, 3 cans Corned Beef, can Whole Beets, 2% cans Gold Bantam Corn, can Black Pepper, 2 cans Campbell's Soups, 3 cans Prunes, 2 the Spinach, 2 cams All Green Asparagus, can Pie 12e 2 25¢ Ile Se 25¢ 25< 1S¢ 10¢ Ile 5Oc 40 3Se 35e Baked Pork, % Liver Cheese, Canadian Bacon, 822 Fle St. Phone 695 strangle Fight germs quickly. Creo- mulsion combines the 7 best helps} known to modern science. Power- . Pleasant to take. . Your own druggist} to refund your money} or} } cold is not relieved by Creomul-| |have been ably handled by the present director without one cent! of remuneration of any kind, she} preferring to have the salary go to the general fund for those in need of relief. } \CURRY ASKING FOR BACK PAY FORMER COUNTY COMMIS- SIONER SENDS COMMUNI- CATION TO BOARD W. Hilton Curry, former mem- ber of the board of county com- missioners, is asking the board for pay which he claims is dué him for the year 1930, ‘ In a communication to the board, presented at the meeting} last night; Mr. Curry~calls atten-, tion to the Acts of 1927, Florida) Legislature, . which in | chapter} 13119 reads that the salaries of) county commissioners should be $150 per month. Mr. Curry bases -his claim on the fact that during the year 1930 he served as commissioner from; the Fifth District and received but $100 monthly. He asks that the commissioners order a warrant claim drawn for! him to the amount of $600 for that) | period, being the balance he claims is due him. There was no action} taken, | } Dr. Amy Whalen, who is 95} ‘years old, is a dentist in Pom-| jeroy, Ohio. j Richardson’s Store Friday and Saturday - 22¢ -- 12¢ ~... 22 Cof- San Eggs, doz. Corned Beef, can Sliced Bacon, fb . Chase and Sanborn fee, tb Hellman’s Mayonnaise, jar, 15¢ Cuban Coffuc, Th .......... 3c Bliss Coffee, tb . 25¢ Maxwell House Coffee th 28¢ Sugar, 5 Ibs. Butter, Milk, 2 cans Cream, 6 cans Siam Rice, 5 Ibs. | 23%e and 2s! 23e || 38e}! 231! 32e 1! 13e]! . 13e 28 23¢ | Wesson Oil, at. Kidney Beans, 2 cans . Apple Sauce, 2 cans Prunes, 2 pkgs. Vanilla, 3 jugs, Maxwell Blue Coffee, ™ 15¢ % Rice, & 10¢ Lard, 3 Ibs. 2S ‘| RIPE PEARS, FRUITS AND | VEGETABLES |] Phone 655-R Free Delivery Eaton and Elizabeth Sts. Label = 3 BT RREBSEERRSE ‘ | object was to search for conchs} among the keys to the east of | Key West. Since that date none of the mefi have been heard from. Parts of the boat were found 19 days after the storm at what is called | Little Sand Key. The recovered! parts consisted of boards from the house, a Sampson post and rope. These were identified by} Mr. Camero, PLAN REPAIRS TO BOULEVARD ENGINEER OF ROAD DEPART- MENT ARRIVES HERE FOR OPERATIONS | | i J. B. 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