The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 19, 1934, Page 1

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‘Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 54 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Congressman Mark Wilcox ‘Will | COUNCIL HEAR Vist Key West In Near:Future| FER MIDETY Representative Of FouthlINSTALLATION OF | |vouro nx uaceo weer District Will Address OFFICERS MONDAY west AQUARIUM; on ran During Stay In BY PYTHIAN UNIT MATTERS HEARD AT MEET- C ING LAST NIGHT FLOOR WORK BY DEGREE! At a regular meeting of the; STAFF OF SIXTEEN MEM. |City council last night, a commun: ication was read from W. B. Kirke BERS WILL ALSO BE DEM:| ing his Views on what is neede i ONSTRATED AT MEETING . |by Key West to further its ad- 4 vancement, Mr. Kirke showed that since the! Key West Temple 20, Pythian cigar industry has gone from thi Of T. R.’s ‘Mark Wilcox, congressman from the Fourth Florida District, ex. pects to be in Key West next week or the week after and will ad- dress the voters in his campaign for reelection. é On‘ Monday, which is the _con- ’s\birthday anniversary, |the Pythian hall. his’ campaign at the|Pe demonstrated by the degre Floor work will lextent, he said in his letter that staff of 16 members. [some other than the things men- ~~ Phis installation, it is stated, tioned would have to be provided: Will be particularly interesting as to take their places. He stressed} & part Of} i¢ is intended to use all of” the beautification of\the city in order’ fs Gast during “the cere: \to attract outsiders with a view to‘ “aaah getting them to locate here and monies, ymake investments as a part of new | of this bill, which is, designed to} Officers who will be inducted life to: the city. The communica- { save about 2,000 cities in the!into office are: tion was ordered placed on file. | United States, including Key) Susan LaKin—Most Excellent , New Car For Chief | West, from utter financial ruin, Chief. ; Tt was decided at the meeting’ the speech will be broadcast, be-| ‘ginning 8:30 and ‘continuing to 15 p. m., over WQAM. Senior. _ ; Congressman Wilcox expects to} Bernice Park—Execellent Jun- leave West Palm Beach by: plane| ior. tes Wednesday to be in. Washington! Julia Sweeting—Manager. when the. Everglades! Lorena Buckley—Protector. To afford’all interested an op- portunity of hearing the workings in need of a new automobile. The | wunderstanding.wag that bids be re-! ,eeived for the purchase of the new = iy ,car, with the old auto to be turn- Hall, antebellum home of Presi- Park bill will come be-| Constance McDonald—Guard. . \¢4 in as part payment. It was also dent Theodore Roosevelt's mother, fore the house for consideration.| Maciv Smith—Past Chief. specified that reasonable terms of Martha Bulloch, has gone from _ After the bill is acted on he will! Bessie. Lowe—Mistress of Rec- Payment must:be submitted in here to. hang in another great return to West Palm Beach ‘and! ords and Correspondence. jconnection with the purchase.” {white house in the nation's cap- from there start his tour of the; Lena Sands—Mistress of Fi-' A communication was read from tq), : and may come . to - Key nange. ; Marcus C. Fagg, state superinten-| Mrs, Frances Lee Turner of De- right at the beginning of his! ‘dent of the Children’s Home So- feat i SHELVED =r< of Florida requesting a fi-' aren, did the work and nancial contribution from the city Washingtoh for ¢ xhibition. reset Espey Seo ae President Roosevelt, whose wife file. % Pifer For Seale... lately and/xequested: that the pic- “ ROOMS Bitlerwgn pense rl eer tuts he transferred to the White ing but the style of ‘architecture council a letter received from Dr. ar age ese : ©. Adams in which he stated that’ ; [Turkey eee NEW. Phe had a chance to obtain two! . BEFORE FIRST PRI. MARY | } | i {promptly Monday morning jo’clock in the © office Absentee voting will start ' Primar Ballots for the election completed today by The Artman -y, which will be June 2. a i EE BF 3 i 4 é dq 1 ee) i 2k EF ; & Fess ‘MAY OPEN MONDAY ARRAIGNED TODAY CHARGED WITH USING VIO- LENT, PROFANE AND OB- SCENE LANGUAGE Strand—“The Cat and the Fid- . die.” John Carey was arraigned in the Re, eee court of Judge Hugh Gunn this TOMORROW morning on a charge of using vio- Church—Services at 7, 9:30 andjlent, profane and obscene lan- 11 a. mand 7:30 and 8 p. m. Palace—“Nana.” Strand—“The Cat and the Fid- ’ jused will be that which is grown on the company’s plantations in an-iCuba. Mrs jsible owing to the fact that the fruit may not be large enough te operate the largest of the ma- 50c chines for coring and paring. | While there will be only a small numbeg start working Monday. May 22, |.this number will be increased salong with the shipments and at the height of the season upwards oe te . TAPHA KEMAL; EXPECT IL- he placed in the Key West aqua- 2800 QAULIFIED TO VOTE IN| LITERACY TO BE BANISHED > ’ of the specimens, the total of! ANAKARA, May 19.—When| Roberts ‘was appointed as “seal; At 2:45 o'clock: ? fe boosters boasted that illiteracy that he report back to the board to| Turkish equivalent for Jack Rob-. matters of minor importance, the ‘ADOPTPROGRAM TO ‘Tush of the last | new ABC's, an official voice con- ¢ Ismet Pasha, prime minister, in of the children in Tutkey who, Gives CERTIFICATES “dyer, who placed them in’ the Vault co schools, he said,-can ac- Ivote will be near as large as it was ool age. | During the past year the Stand-' within the coming year. bape with state, county and alist, is working for the Turkish /Pany motor vehicles in a “mr and of the company in Key West yes-' PINEAPPLE PLANT WOULD employes in’ this city were pre- START WITH Those who were given the cer-! so received the personal co in which they operated company |2>!e for canning is received, INDUCED TO WED auiment of her marriage, that Carey had on several occa- imony was substantiated by that of : 50c Turkey Supper tan opportunity of explaining his Stes lendant’s bond at $50 to} ‘of 200 employes may be used. FROM ALL INDICATIONS EASY ALPHABET BY’ MUS. seals. from one of the aquariums! ‘rium. previded the city pay freight COMING PRIMARY : | Bas ‘ which would be around $35, Mr. | eafternoon| Mustapha Kemal gave Turkey | committeeman” ‘to delve further ‘were {would be swept out of the coun. t the next regular meeting. S \ meeting was ordered adjourned: ft Now, although more than a mil- i i (AVOID. ACCIDENTS speech before the people’s party ; ! {should be attending grammar juntil needed. TO EMPLOYES ite only one-third of the fbefore the city election last year a acs this ‘citadtion ‘Turkey @PH Oil company bas conducted an jf CilY Clerk Wallace Pinder. Dr. Beryl Parker of New York, | ‘ity officials, insisting that the government at Ankara on primary1¢ourteous. manner at all ‘gerday by W. W. Myers,’ general) ,sented with certificates for their tificates were E. W. Russell, W. ulations of John Dowling, vehicles during the past year John W. S J 4 ~ Spencers dr. was the |Catherin Muir of this city. de- ° sions used that was. Wed after being given beer that Gilbert Demeritt, By St. Paul's Altar Guild the case. This, however, Action’ of criminal court.'{ Taree Mel Behame Strest | THERE ae % in the north for a nominal sum yi jouaress in addition to the price pone (Ny ‘asuwcintea Press) Frank{new and easy. alphabet, patriotic into the matter, with’ a request | fast and furiotis ‘ih an ef-!try before any body could say the! After disposing of a few other } phic siarectinnen ‘lion adults have been’ taught the { leaders, divulged that ‘two-thirds’ staNDARD OIL COMPANY hoon to County Clerk Ross G. Saw- school have no schools to attend. It is not expected the absentee ren who .are of grammar Ee’ | when 250 were cast in the office 6 build 1,000 village schools ‘Recident prevention program in co- well-known American education: company’s employes operate com- At a meeting held in the office | salesman of the company, three, EMPLOY SMALL FORCE TO work. Sands and R. Placencia. They al- manager, for the careful ‘manner *¢ eontinue as long as fruit suit- without having a single accident. | Citizen’ by HULL, Eng.—Requesting plaining witness and stated ees thot dhe ae adnan vicious in the extreme. His testi-| "tasted strange.” Judge Gann gave the defendant tablets: On'felge whe Sx |e > KEY WEST. FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1934. [White House Gets Painting Bulloch Hall, home of Theodore Roosevelt’s mother, is the sub- : last hight to purchase a new car ject of this painting by a CWA artist, Mrs. Frances Lee Turner of Elizabeth Johnson — Excellent fo. the chief of police as it was Roswell, Ga., where the house stands. The Franklin Di Roosevelts shown that this officer was hadly selected the picture to hang in th: White House. (By Associated Press) ROSWELL, Ga., May 19.—A, All of that has served to fresh. | ht CWA artist’s painting of Bulloch'en the many traditions of pbelle. tur, Ga., mother of seven’ chil- the legends say it was a case of i sent it to mutual love at first sight. is a niece of Martha Bulloch, rec- ®t cae peak; of the: old sonth's jognized the old. mansion immedi- Ficultural prosperity. i ¢ Aeait gently with it, leaving noth-| history, of Masonty in.Key West. ABSENTEE VOTING ‘LODGE HONORS — TOBECIN MONDAY) FOR WILL RUN UNTIL SATURDAY!OTHER KEY WEST’ DELE-! 1 | GATES GIVEN HIGH PLACES |°9™panied on the piano by Miss 9 attending the of Judge,council of Red Men at Jackson- Hugh Gunn, and will be continued ;yille, returned to Key West last uritil the Saturday before the First ‘evening over the highway, accom. | Cottage”—O'Harra, were ; other members of the order. Press and presented shortly after }from great senior } No ‘ With a small number of em-|FERA in Florida, has issued a cir- ployes, the A. Granday Canning) ¢ ngrat-|f°™Pany’s pineapple factory may |which shall be issued to clients state Statt operations Monday morning {receiving food stuffs. ] This information was given The|ter. four pounds; canned Norberg Thompson, /three cans; flour, 12 pounds; lard, } jowner of the plant. Fruit to be|two pounds; If the plant was operated to fall of May 15 shows this decreased ;contractors, who pacity more than 400 persons/allotment per family to be due ™any of the city’s best residence |Ley Memorial church, will not be would be employed, it is said, but|to the temporary depletion of the} it is not expected this will be pos-. stock of comestibles. i ‘ |ARRANGE FERA Key West, Florida, has the most equable weather in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit. PRICE FIVE CENTS ‘Conflagration In Massachusetts Causes ‘Damage Reaching Nearly Miilion Dollars | Blaze Levels Off Area Quarter Mile Square; Shoe Factory Included In Ruins TION OF —|SHABUOTH, FEAST ANNIVERSARY BY | OF WEFKS, TO BE MASONIC LODGE OBSERVED. HERE H IN CONNECTION WITH OB.} SERVANCE OF EVENT { SERVICES | v \ | i j i | | | (By Associated Press) NEWEURYPORT, Mass., 1SH COLONY WILL _ 19.Fire; believed to | origin, roared through the | | front section of this city today de- May incendiary river Anchor Lodge 182, F. and A.! ‘The Jewish Pentecost or Feast! stroying fattories, homes, stores M., entertained last aight in Scot-|of Weeks (Shabuo‘) will be) dé tious’ tilled ehh fish Rite hell in celebration of the celebrated on the 20th day off.) cians Twenty.Fifth anniversary of |e) yay, Its name is derived from) 7" : amp Mttending, ¥the Passover. The biblical injune-| It leveled an area a quarter of than 100 guests attending. «Other organizations which unit-}tions as io the manner in which|@ mile square, and caused downey: 3 the Feast was to be observed in-| estimated by iusurance under- fed with Anchor Lodge in making the affair one to be long remem-| qj, ii atigi > aprin! dicate that it was originally agri writers at between $700,000 and cultural in character. It was a bered were Dade Lodge, 14, Dr. {season of thanksgiving for the | $900,000. |Felix Varela Lodge 64, Fern| |Chapter 21, Order Eastern Star) | 3 jand Robert J, Perry Chapter De-} harvests that had been reaped, be- Except for two firemen’ over- ginning with the barley harvest | come by smoke, there was no during the Passover to the wheat} casualties. j Molays. } The hall was artistically and egies Pescghta fu pe harvest at the beginning of the! Four ‘hundred persons ‘were | 0! 7 wn0 also summer. The ce jal offer-} throw: i jpared and presente, a douton- sgs peueertbad: Were aa Gonna Wupva.sut-ot emnlerme’ = iniere to each past master of An- with. the God-given gifts of a j the destruction of the Fisher shoe ior Lodge, who was present, soil that had been gathered, tory, and dogen of families the| W. Curry Harris was designat-| fh post-biblical times the Feast | Were made homeless by the burn- time Theodore Roosevelt, Sr., the |@4 Wy Abgeres hea cake which | became identified with the pro-| ing of their dwellings. former president’s father, came/ was the gift of Mrs. F. W. Knapp. |muigation’ of the divive Law at! For two hours the flames swept dénwatd vncontrolled, and aid was | } w The first cut was presented to W. (T. Archer, of Dade Lodge. the |oldest Mason pfesent. The second jeut was given to the youngest Ma- son, F. W. Knapp, of Anchor |Lodge. The rest was cut in small |paitone in order that all other Masons could taste of the cake.| since the destructi ilt i f the - yrnepeiapipeingrpramien essai EAR pe Warren was chos-| oie and the dispbesitn ‘of the Jews, (false flarm, caused firemen to ag-jen speaker of the evening and de-|" When the Reform Synagogue | connege (he. larger higze with, in- has} livered a masterly address on the intréduced *he rite of Gc. firmes icendias: eee 4 Ren the tisk 'tioHfor the Jewish youth, the! So aa ee . Seema FRG GAYS Waee: Hie til the | Pentecost, by virtue of its tradi-/ tel bs ganization was perfected until the! signal association with the ancient CRIMINAL COURT present time, ‘yevelation, was ‘the day most nat- Sinai. On this “Day of the Giy- ing of the Law,” as it was called} jby the rabbis, the Ten Command- summiqned fron a. score of sure ments constitute the main Scrip-|Tounding towns. {ture reading in the Synagogue. It |. A series of three minor alarme is this historical aspect of the} afew hours earliér, two of Which Feast that has peen emphasized | appeared incendiary, and a third here from New York by «slo train and slower stage coach to woo and wed Roswell’s beautiful She met him while visit- ing friends in Philadelphia and Time to indicate its age. . An entertaining program of | Ps jurally selected for its observance vocal and musical numbers was Through an. inkpressive publi presented as follows: ceremon q i i = y, young boys and. girls! Masonic orchestra. “Washing-'._. tmpressed with the meaning 0 if yhever, GON. Gonhorn, A. H,{ the Jewish faith and with the duty | Caviness and Charles Smith. {2¢ }eading @ religious and moral | NUMBER OF CASES DISPOSED jlife. Voeal solo, “Kiss Me Again’ i The s : t agricultural side of erbert. Miss Alce Curry, ac-; OF. JUROR? SERVING ARE DISCHARGED AND ORDERED Feast, however, was not lost sia PAID SYMON of, in that it was customary to? ‘decorate home and © Synagorue} wit plants and flowc~s in. season. } ‘Jennie Mae Johnson, | DeMolay quartette, “Street } i: ” | Urchins Medley.”-Joe. Lopes. TohM 15 gadition to the portion from | Kirschenbaum, James Curry and: * | i ‘ ithe Pentateuch the charming story C. C. Symonette, who had been j Colton Park, accomparied on the! of Huth was siso read. in the! Criminal court adjourned’. th fifty-first great | piano by Miss:Jennie Mae John-! cynarogue because its idylie eee, Cae - ovate | Scene of harvesting was in keen re: athes. "five “days «ot ‘ing with the celebration of the activity during wiieh a number of Harvest Feast. Those observing[ cases were disposed of. There customs that originated in post-| were no cases tried by jury, but j biblical times add a second day to' two ‘mportant matters were jthet enjoined in the Bible. | brought to & close. { Services in connection with ihe The case of the state againat levent will be conducted at the’! Fito Boza, who was convicted, in, AT JACKSONVILLE MEET son, Masonic leue”—Margis, m orchestra, i Ip “I Love a Little panied by Mrs. Symonette, | Mr. Symonette was by stipulating the exact amount Following ix’ the schedule for! each family for .one month: But- : beef, parser and 2 Ferry Cabs pastor of ROSES AND FLORAL PIECES PHONE 597 Seuth Florida Nursery —DAILY— Spring Lamb, Milk Fed Veal.|! and|__ Violin solo, “Orientale”—Cui. sagamore to; accompanied on the piano by Miss j,09) synagorve. jeriminal éourt on a statutory the position of great senop,, companied on the piano by Mrs.| WITH PASSEN ERS after a hearing before. the. W. 0, Sands, who was appoint-/ the piano by Miss Mary Elizabeth) i Raiford Jallowirg bis plea of jliary, gi piano by Miss Alce Curry. day from Miami with four pas- Jurors serving during the ses- D {panied on the piano by Mrs.}Rivers and Russell Neucne "i Sam B, Cuny . | Delicious refreshments were | TO CHURCH MEET Steamship Florida, of the P. News has been received in the|Distriet Methodist conference ae ee er * pin he 12,683 The circular issued under date |#* one of Key West's old building| tend. eary ong RPO 9 buildings and other structures as able to attend it is understood, a6 + tata care and shipped wided up until his death. Remen NovarroJeanette Me 7. MARSEILLES — Mile. Marie: | Miss Norma Yates, accompanied on the piano by Miss Alee Curry. promoted; Vocal solo, Miss Susan LaKin, great sachem of the reservation of ;Jennie Mae Johnson, h y 3 es spines {charge some months ago, was Florida. Vocal duet, Mrs. Carl Bervadi| \nolie promic*. ‘Uhis resulted ‘be- Frank ©. Roberts was advanced ®"d Mrs. Herschel Williams, | nc-) iE ARRIVES le. ‘we of a reversal in the case, Noel Solomon, chairman of the} W. E. Huston. oA supreme court. finance committee, also returned! Violin solo, “Blue Butterfly. | Jamés Cottrell was sentenced to last night. * | Gerald Saunders, accompanied on; two years in the s'ate prison at ed as great guard of the forest, | Grillon, ee | One.of the U. 8. Coast Guard) pity to the chi fxnal aill eetiern’ Obs eeentne: secaue | _ Vocal solo, Miss Rosemary;seaplanes assigned to operations nya ori re ang getree = anied by members of the aux- unders, accompanied on thejon the east coast arrived yester- deadly weapon. * 4)" Quartette, Mrs. Camille Robin-!scngers. “ > jee < re: cilere ff Ison, Mra, Leona Collins, Gerald| Those arriving were Lyndon, june J Visine Hows soa on | Saunders, Robert Maddox, accom-'Parker, James Kell~. Dayid N. ceived thelr say. toda Clerk C, | Thelma Speer. jder, patients assigned for bor; ital- rig cametane © Piano solo, “Maiaguena”’—Le-jization at the Marine hospital. {euona. Mrs, Claudina Mendez. _- — FLORIDA TAKES E. E. Woodwin, director of served throughout the evening. REV. PEELE COING commodity distribution for the —_—-+- + . 'D. B. WALKER ite Z and OU, 8. 8. Company, sailed yes OLD Street Methodist church, will et act aad 24 tasted cle leave Monday to attend the Miami ‘ smoked pork. 12/¢ity announcing the death of D.jwhich is to be held in West Palm| Penk aid a pounds; Milk Wheat-O, four 3. Walker i Miami. Beach. Kev. George 8. Summers, erday afternoon with 25 pounds; cheese, four pounds. | Mr. Walker will be remembered iof the First church, will also <t- tye . crates, one car of fruit in balk, 1 constructed; Rev. W. J. Martin, passenger, 246 sacks of mail Cretes were transferred to 47 jewel. he is now in Oriando recup rating |. - * | The deceased removed to Miami /from s recent ilinexs. ine rapictl oy sate ag Faas imany years ago, where he had re- | — ee | x secmwmitiaie maemeste STRAND THEATER LIONS AT FUNERALS ‘ccdihene Deasid in THE CAT AND THE Spring Chickens and Hens Ladier, an animal trainer who died) FIDDLE MARKET recently in this city. bad three! Fleming Street § ficns in her funeral procession. 1 } | |} Matinee; Balcony, 100; Orches iL tre, 15-200; Might, 15-286 Phone 20°

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