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KEY WEST. FLORIDA, | | WASHINGTON, April. 21.— ‘argument between opposing coun- BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS IN: | EES: Oe a Bintsiat of Calunbid jury that] UNABLE TO CONTINUE) ow . SANITARY DEPT. AL SERVICES WILL BE|* Sh ery” was hauled back and forth. John Wilson, government prose- | Moore. He asked the bishop if he had the money from it in his. posses- estate of which he was executor : tag| fr “Personal obligations” and} _ Discussion of finances for ba Pe gee ee eppeation af ‘the: werlons 2°P#FM | ttort to defeat Alfred Smith for ments of the city was the main/ campaign, Cannon replied he had but. couldn’t remember amount, ee }president in 1928. uel. Cates. one of Keyjtopic before the regular mee ing A Nets “inter” ‘the’ “Southerat Asked if he used it. for cam- | paign purposes, the bishop said oldest citizens, died 12:10 of the council last night. © | Methodist churchman intervened |), kepes ition hand: ty sung oacT The subject was brought up with “no, no,” and a shake of his! saw fit,” e subject ig ‘saw pi bora in Rock! tonowing an address made“by B. head when his~ attorney, Robert}. Asked if he exhausted the und, Bahama Islands, April -21,! 5) qovor representing the Board’ MeNeill, threatened to ask for a! Moore estate money for campaign eee He ssnivermey. of Public Works in which he in.|™5t | Purposes: he: replied: “either that _ birthday. He Ss | This was preceded by a heatedjdr: for personal obligations.” ¢ more than 60!formed the council that the pub- sate 4 lic works board was” unable to) years he was a well further carry en in financing ‘the Ty i " ‘ees % ° ; ment. Mr, Trevor was joined by) % He inc! ei : Records Shot To Death Today B. Curry Moreno, engineer, in} presenting these matters to the; boatd. as It was shown that the funds in; _ (By Asnociated Prenn) this department had become de-; TUCKER PRISON FARM, F. J.’ Newbert, 42, serving two years for auto theft. They were digging a ditch in pleted to an extent whereby the 40) a Api Bioiws cae the “lone line” camp when they operatives carrying on this work; % § Z | were not able to further perform. Yicts with long police and prison this service unless there was records were shot to death dee? a break. some means provided for making Assigned as guards over these future payrolls. _ sae: earn: hare, Sens 98 HOT a nidte are crack rifle men, one On Removal of Garbage {attempted to escape from a se- to every three prisoners, who have In lieu of this condition, the} : ‘orders to shoot to kill if the con- council was tequested to draw up called “lone line” made |Viets steps as much as two paces & Xteolation whetehy individdals. 6. ‘desperate’ soon. out of line. business houses would be re. ‘ « Ni “ ” ria? wh quired to pay 50 eents a month! They were Claude Hord, PY Eee rng gt — Bene: for the removal of trash and garb-! serving’ 21 years for robbery, and ed, a sa df if Direct Clash Precipitated Between some, the “be ‘held o 3 o'clock gationial church: mee Poin gatioral cl '. . Evans at officiate. up of amount of refuse exceeding four} eubie feet t obe paid for at the; rate of 10 cents per. barrel. | | After great deliberation on this’ subject, the eouncil decided to de- the: matter, and voted to meet | * alt. rf ; goes joint session next week with; “> = , {the public works board at which | time the question will be gone in.) ~~ ° (By Asnociated Press) os ing ome aletctery neveument \ALBURY QUALI IES WASHINGTON, April 21-—A FOR PRIMARY RACE cvs: tm evven=resisene and Q, The non-payment of current Roosevelt and silver inflationists and delinquent taxes was. dis! Hicussed at great length, the coun-| sTeil taking the seeleaee that there) eae ae siete tact this obliges) ANNOUNCEMENT OF CANDI-;"*i#¢d tension in the midst of mor. DATE APPEARS DAILY IN |Timent at the White House today, THE CITIZEN The Bankhead cotton — produc- of It was decide dto get busy. at, : tion control bill was signed into ~jonee’ and take the necessary; Representative William V. Al-; HS ae Clyde! steps for remedying this condi-'bury, whose announcement as a * ‘*™ during quiet interlude, ‘port this|tion to some. extent as the city’s candidate for state senator is read! For weeks advocates of remon- itization had been feeling | their and| finances’ were shown to be at @ daily in The Citizen, has filed his! x sell way straining for an agreement Ds “however. that there are many who! pineapples,jare unable to pay. SATURDAY, APRIL.21, 1934. [GLASS FRONTS sel during which the word “‘trick-: tor, had been questioning Can-} be had used the money from an,non about the estate of Mary} | sion at the beginning of the 1928! Key West, Florida, has. the most equable weather in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit. PRICE FIVE CENTS pins ll Committee Advises Roosevelt HAVE ARRIVED ALL FOUND TO BE IN PER- FECT CONDITION; PLANS MADE TO START REMAIN ING WORK IN SHORT TIME (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 21. NATURALIZATION) > Walle, And at Plate glass fronts for the tanks| 'a special car by the manufat- ER RODNEY GWYNN { The plates arrived in four large}, i {Rodney Gwynn today. received a been advised directly by a {found that all of the glass was in} $5 to $2.50; petition for citizen-| Of price fixing is not yet te thoct digs ik 19 sald. | New declarations of intention destroyed, for $1. The former can be placed and arrangements Wallace and Attorney Gen- week. WILL DRAW PAY and foes that the policy” be - jthat has been accomplished when | & considered, | County employes who are Te-i from publication, w a 8 are facsimiles of tarpon con-, Road funds will — receive checks! recommending that positive’ one me man in charge of the work at the) Payments are to be made’ for |make objective judgment the day’s work was concluded Mr, , from Fine and Forfeiture and for It makes no attempt to de- he had captured.. Two of the: Will be ready for distribution at paced a ae GOMEZ QUALIFIES (TENDER IVY BACK — provisions in codes If advice is accepted, it | department returned to port yes-} was ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE ja range light at Punta Rassa. may’ be expected, vot Senator Arthur Gomez, who is|tendent of the Seventh District, Big} jture. } ‘JOHN WM. LOWE j arrived in port 9 o’clock last night Proposed Price-Fixing Code ee ———s jat the aquarium have arrived in} ‘ torney PE ‘Key West. They were shipped inj UNITED STATES COMMISSION. Chief Executive ‘turers, the Hires, furner Glass GETS NOTICE Company, of Fort City, Pa. }eases and were taken from the} United States Commissioner C.;—President Roosevelt has ‘railroad to the aquarium building | : ‘. i ii { tele; Advising of material re- - ‘ . ithis morning, When opened it pao ET em a ection with| Special cabinet. ‘committee “svt aaa ; . rt perfect condition, and is ready for| eee pie sous tant Shucrealine of & policy being placed in the tanks, | This will not be done. until the ship, from $10 to $5; certificate! feasible. ‘gaskets arrive which will be with- | of arrival from $5 to $2.50. This conclusion was placed or certificate of citizenship ..canjon the White. House desk by Other’ work on’ the. tanks has !be secured in lieu of one lost or | yet to be done before the glasses f 10. wer under way today to start this; a wee peoren Pa a as soon as possible, possibly next | COUNTY FORCES eral Cummings despite de- | Visitors-to the aquarium are} nade ee | surprised at the amount of work | enunciated. the many delays and drawbacks | | : that have been encountered are! | The report, still withheld | : |. Decorations that have been! munerated from the General Rev-/ z jadded during the past few days entie, Fine and Forfeiture ‘and' authoritatively described as 1 ; structed from concrete, These Monday, covering pay for {were made by John Sawyer, fore- month, |stepe be taken to get in- i formation ~ wi ceatt bace. the month of April, 1933, from| hich Would During dinner hours and after General. Revenue; for July, 1932, ; Possible, The report is Sawyer started to make these con-| September, 1932; from Road hort crete fish, using as his model for Fund. nee |the: mold ‘areal silver king which; | Clerk Sawyer says these checks concrete. figures. are-used one evegular. office hours Monday cide i POU. the interior and the other on the |and sh ag be distributed af'an/ whether prices have risen: jearlier 5 facade. {too far under the NRA price | jor whether such provisions FOR SENATE RACE FROM RECENT TRIP =e been conducive — to | : monopoly. INCUMBENT MAKES FORMAL! Tender Ivy of the Lighthouse : i Poe ape Dah said authoritatively, jterday morning 7 0’cloc! rom a : cores et jtrip to the west coast a ing | Continuation of experimental TOD: jmaterial. for the construction of| attitude toward the question |This work is to be done by the | In today’s issue of The Citizen Tender Poppy. appears the formal announcement, William W. Demeritt, poe, | REUBEN JAMES making the race for re-election to returned on the tender after in-| the position which he now holds.|:pecting the lighthouse at Sanibel ARRIVES HERE ;Senator Gomez qualified yester-'Island and aids to navigation in| ing to other matters this na- Marco Pass, . ¥ es U. 8. Destroyer Reuben James Ancluded in Mr. Gomez’ plat- form entioned many things am ae pare dle ie {from Cuba and is taking fuel oil GETS PROMOTION: the naval station pier. a few of which follow: { Destroyer McFarland ix still in jday by paying fee and. attend- the Caloosahatchee River, Bbats during his tenure of office, | oo A _ 4 = Secretaries Perkins, Roper, © |— of the Divi. “Business fears’ of néw tegula- | tory and.ceform . legislation «are! {somewhat relieved,” the chamber’ ;said in its Washingto: Athletic ‘Club—Kappt Pi Yi-as the administration ;Carioca Cabaret. fits tentativ Palace—“Looking for Trouble.” | maining ks “rs Strand—“Hip, Hip, Hooray!" ; TOMORROW ; Church—Services at 7, 9:30 and 11 a. m., and 7:30 and 8 p.m. Palace—“Looking for Trouble.” Strand—“Hip, Hip, Hooray.” ROSES AND | | TURKEY SUPPER FLORAL PIECES) Anrpices St. Pan's Altar Guild] BUFFALO.—Thomae-E. Hop- PHONE 597 iFarley, as postmaster © in Key, ST, + West for a term of four years. Tuesday, April 24, 6 p. =. South Flerida Narsery very low ebb at this time.. foath and fees, qualifying as a can- The council was prompted i" ‘didate. This action was taken! . Granada, of the/this movement after several of Wednesday of last week. ite reach a vote, ..| Standard Pruit and S. S. company,|the city employes had informed; Qath and fees were sent to the) The administration has sought arrived ys ‘evening and aft-ithe board last. night that they secretary of state at Tallahassee,’ to stave off mandatory legislation, taking on fuel oil at the Por-jwere in dire need of some money’ which is the requirement when a’ the president acknowledgedly fav- Dock company, sailed for‘to care for their families. leandidate is to be voted for in'oring optional powers that he ; ~.. }. Engineer Moreno also address "org than one county. could use in seeking internati is due tomor-‘ed the board requesting that they) * 0 i = oe of fuel oil for. large street bus now in possessjon . ny os fr. ra gen 4 tae )Texas Oil” seis the dity, be turned over x the RELIEF GOES T0 igreater silv sein: inane ‘ Rei «+75, | TREE tor trauspisting workmen, ; j The: etimax: a ‘ today] “With the possible exception of | [ngs Semmre Sietcecg) | ASSIST VESSEL) nunt SAcht"esse nc na ay mai Willemsen ' st ts E atta aceoatekt jclassmates. were gathering nearby{other county official is entitled’ liam Lowe, son of My. and Mrs. carly next wedi F aittarks te. pedect of which | esis aa, [for a reunion with him, silver|to more than $3,600 per year as Harry'L. Lowe, of 1104 Margaret] Ca% Guard Cutter Unalga, pal aby’ A ca { H. S. Perry, keeper at Fowey |8nators decided te press him for; salary for his partirular offire.' street, will be pleased to learn|Which was in port the eurly part ote Macca nic, ee ed that [Rocks lighthouse, reported by, T¢monitization. {Not one could possibly earn a8 that he has received a promotion | of the week and sailed for patrol, Obs inal would get together to- telephone this morning to head-| Their mood was to “tell” the|™uch on the outside. They were in the Department of Justice, be- returned yesterday and sailed ee d- make every effort to/quarters in Key West there was a; president. His demeanor or an-|{o'merly able to make as much as | coming a fingerprint expert, This! in this morn E " va ar bi ate over to hix tug with converted barge in tow! swer was for’ time to say. The} $7.500 a year. I introduced a bill ix shown to be the second promo-| -*™ hay 1008 oie Aa oo Do time to be placed aground about seven miles south! ward “veto” has bobbed up in ‘educing all county officials’ sal-'tion that he has had this year. jtet, Fort: Landerdale, ‘rage at the timie requested. [of the station. similar diseussions. {aries as not to-allow them to earn!’ He will graduate on June 6| Other service ships in the har. : General Discussion } The information was conveyed | jover $3,600 @ year. Ax a public /from the Columbia ag age pal sre the Coast Guard Shipr After all routine matters had to the Wrecking Tug Relief and LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM per pes thy eae Pas welfare Washington, D. C., when he will! Saukee and Forward. They aro t ‘di d with, the board the Porter Dock company. ;MORE ASSURING 4 rs +. (feewive his law dagren, j berthed at finger piers im the sub- + Mother Goose—2B class. t the remainder of the time ‘information was to the effect! WASHINGTON, April 21.—The}, Every boatman and farmer is; iene tinneeene | = Piano solo—June Dupuis. i thee iad over vas that the tug was the Barrenfork.! United States Chamber of Com-\'*%*4 the same 4s the owner of an: ,marine base, Spring Comes to Flower Land—|i" ee cca | This afternoon the Relief sail-} merce reported today that “ om | automobile. I thought this was PR | Sue and Overall Jim|ome conclusion whereby the dif. jed to render astistance to the! igtive situation which recently ap-| rot’ tenga aot tee tren ‘LIEUT. W. BRYSON mec Scere as oes | .DIES IN HOSPITAL oo. fi = ged ame baal | {was no fault of mine. . J. H, Cold, member of a} * wrt; \arcived whine thy situation “bak! H “The-people of the state of itching party which was ont —— Morri-| ® < Florida were saddled with twenty-! phorsda: ed. herself. @ per-| jomamed 5 serites eight Cireait Courts. The last sect ancien al ; reveiwe,| iegisiat ’ stitett jfect angler, sithough she hadi ge ¢- Medios jure passed a constitution-' never been fishing before. H tor dhe {al amendment toe reduce that) with Mr. Cold, his mother, Mra on” [number to fifteen. I was instro-iz inie Cold and Mr. and Mrs, Sid-! ae. mental in having Monroe County |. Thompson forming the other! ‘maintain its cireuit court.” ant? data of the party Mra. Cold’ i These and many other measures| —. one sha jin the legislature were looked aft-'i. iso ser im the interest of Monroe by | |Arthor Gomer, who is now solicit!" jing the support of the voters for’ | i i 2 mediately.