The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 4, 1934, Page 1

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Soe Coun Other Matters Are Dis-! posed: Of At Regular Meeting Held Last Eve- One thousand copies Florida Motorist magazine issue | of the! i} of October were purchased by the | } Board Orders Purchase Thousand Copies Of Magazine Widely Advertising Key West PEREZ’S CASE ~ DISMISSED FOR LACK EVIDENCE. DEFENDANT WAS ARRAIGNED | IN PRELIMINARY HEARING! THIS MORNING BEFORE: PEACE JUSTICE GOMEZ | W. CURRY HARRIS GIVES ADDRESS AT | _ ROTARY MEETING ELECTED AT SES-} SPENCER TO MEMBERSHIP SION TODAY; L. GUEST OF CLUB Rev. J. . Gekeler gave an ad-§ dress at-the Rotary Luncheon to-} day on the subject of church at-} tendance. Rev. Gekeler spoke of | a movement now being inaugurat-| ed for a general church attend-' ance on this coming Sunday, and{ stressed the matter of having! board of county commissioners at | Francisco Perez who was ar-| members of the Rotary organiza-| the meeting last night. These will| rested Tuesday on a charge of, tion fall in line. : a | threatening the life of Louis Ban-| W. Curry Harris was elected to| Be Setrieated thegegh toe: ers altercation on, membership at, today’s meeting, jeells during an im the most advantageous manner, | Southard street was given a pre-| he being the third member of the | liminary hearing before Peace family to become affilicted with it was stated. Justice Rogelio Gomez this morn- the organization. It will be recall- State Administrator And Governor’s Agent In Key West Program With only one day left im which | } to cast votes for the selection of ;a-queen in the coronation cere-| | mny which starts the celebration | } of El Grito de Yara next Tues- | day night, ballots were pouring ‘into the offices of the Key West | Administration in even larger | numbers today. The ballot box ! will be closed at 4 o'clock tomeor- j row afternoon, so tomorrow is the last opportunity persons will have to vote for their favorite con- testant. } | i | WAS PROSSINEST seems coed fer Ge coe coe IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS wt, See Tee PM el fe ge ee me (Seecem we Vie Cn (Sam Geel ee GREENSBORO. Ga mere pee James T. Bryson, one of the =etideming Ghee Bemgi a Se Ge Widely-knows remdests of Greene somes je Gus Soni GE Wale caunty. Wa: Deres ate ‘une — = see es ee ee services at his home seer Get Tee gutes og Se i Ge i ee " Tuesday ihe Mr. Bryson. whe nad jux passed Rowe meee ee Sj, .' ing and the case dismissed for lack, ed that his grandfather. the late Fret Dies oMrented the motte. oF evidence. | Dr. J. ¥. Porter, was a charter’ img and introduced L. M. Sivas leatned at the shee member of the local, elub while ss office this morning that Bancells his father. the late Judye W. Hunt munds, one of the publishers of 7 oi. tne aftidavit charging Perez Harris. also held membership for the magazine, who addressed the with the offense and in the af-, ™any years. i Ed- board. He set forth that the issue is! devoted entirely to Key West an fidavit averred that Perez had a/ gun and threatened to use it. | This morning at the hearing’ did not know whether or not Perez! The club voted to enter a float in the Cuban celebration to be! held no October 9 and 10, and! q Bancelils is'said to have stated he’ also offered its cooperation in all! matters pertaining *» the event; is a highly important advertising j.4 4 un. This made it necessary! which will be celebrated, known} medimagto be sed i world of Key West and itS many unusually attractive and beauti- ful points of interest. Sample copies, not entirely com- plete, were shown members of the board and it. was decided by unanimous vote to make the pur- chase of 1,000 copies. also voted to purchase 16,000 advertising stickers from the Hospitality League. ese will be distributed to members of ; the board and other county offi- eials to be used on letters mail- ed from Key West. H Bonds Approved Bond of Leroy Torres of $2,- 500 as prisoners’ guard and that of E. A. Ramsey, notary public met with the approval of the; board. i A communication from J, M Lee, comptroller, pointed out cer- tain requirements necessary in the Preparation of the tax books. The instructions will be handed to J. Otto Kirchheiner, ‘tax assessor, who will make the necessary addi-! tions as instructed. R. A. Gray. secretary of state,! in a letter called attention to cer- tain amendments to be voted on{ by the people at the November. election. These must be printed; on the election ballot. ! Also Amendments i In addition to these there wii! : be added om the ballot the three { important amendments to be vot-! ed on by the peope of Key West.! These local issues are one to abol-} ish the criminal court, to reduce the emoluments of county com- missioners and reduction of the salary of the juvenile judge. With these amendments on the ballot it will be one of the largest ever! printed in Monroe county. } Report of C. Sam B. Curry,| clerk of criminal court, of cases disposed of during the month of| September was read and ordered filed. Sheriff K. O, Thompsonds re- port of deposits and that of ‘Oud Collector Frank H. Ladd were read and passed. Report of Clerk Ross C. Sawyer | showed collection of $704.04 sad tax redemption certificates. ! Bills were read and _ ordered Paid when funds are available. | VAUDEVILLE REVUE }) Friday, October 5, 7:45 p.m. | High School Auditorium Help the. Scouts Go To Camp! i QUALITY ing jhe for the justice te drop the charge} as El Grito de Yara. against Perez, But it also placed Bancells in aj peculiar position regarding the af- fidavit he made, and County Solicitor Aquilino Lupez, Jr., was asked to investigate the matter to determine if Bancells cannot be tried on a charge of having com- mitted perjury. j regular meeting. FIRE CHIEF HAS NEW AUTOMOBILE Chief Harry Baker of the Key West Fire Department has been provided with a new car which he has placed in department service. The chief drove the new car from Miami this week and releas ed his old Marmon roadster to the concern selling the new car. The new car is one of the latest mode! V8 Ford Sedans and the purchase was authorized by the city. council sometime ago, =F Lincoln Spencer, fcemerly of; the local club, but who is now re-} siding in Miami, was a guest at today’s session. Eddie Strunk presided over the meeting with several matters of interest discussed, and after ren- dering several songs. an adjourn- ment was ordered until the next WHERE TO GO TONIGHT Bayview Park—Band Concert. Monroe—“Charlie Chan in Lon- don” and “Side Streets Palace—“The Man From Hell.” TOMORROW Bayview Park—Diamondb: Monroe—“Girl In Dange Chan In Lonéon.” n f Auditor and Pal High { Vaudeyil] {M. E. Gilfond, Public Relations Florida Motorists Key West Edition Will Be Distributed In Near Future Finished proof copies of the thousand copies was given Florida Motorists Key West edi-j} tion were brought here yesterday | , by L. M. Edmunds, Regional Di-| 9¥t to inquirers seeking informa- rector of the Fi ja Motorists’! tion on organizations for the approval of, ‘The following general deseri B. M. Duncan, Administrator, and Mr. Edmunds, these copies to be sent occasion. p- tion of the magazine gives only a Director of the Key West Ad-|faint idea of the beauty and value ministration. of the publication as it is one of The finished magazine of 32/ the finest specimens of the print- pages will be ready for delivery! .,< art ever seen in Key West.) by October 15th; and its contents! The front cover of the book has a is devoted entirely to the city of | background of blue with an: air Key West and the Key area. This| view of the City af Key’ West publication contains what i> over which, in the center of the} probably the best, or at least one! cover is a photograph of Pr { of the best, descriptions and ex-' Gent Roosevelt. In the upp positions of the city and its ad-§ sight and left hand corners of the, | vantagés as a touirst, health andj cover are photographs of Gover-' Stone, J fishing resort and is illustrated} nor Dave Sholtz and Julius Stone, | with over fifty excellent photo-j jy. FERA Administrator for! graphs of Key West and vicinity.| Florida, the group forming 2 The Key West Administration] artistic and attractive cover that! has ordered ten thousand copies) compels attention. | for immediate distribution to the} The back cover is a scene at American Legion convention dele-j pyyal and Caroline __ streets,! gates at Miami and for mailing to! painted by Avery Johnson, FERA selected lists of prospective visi-| artist and shows as a background tors, delivery of which will made by Oct. 15. At last night’s| of the magnificent old tree on the meeting of the Monroe County|N. E. corner. This cover is done! Commissioners an order for one| (Continued on Page Three) be} Delmonico’s restaurant and a partj_ JULIUS F. Tenders Resignation And Will Be STONE, Jr. Replaced By (By Asnociatea Press) you of the fullest cooperation of TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 4. —Chairman C. B. Treadway of the Road Department was today officially appointed fAKGana accepted as the gover- nor’s agent in the Key West rehabilitation program fi- nanced by the FERA. Treadway succeeds Julius F. Stone, Jr., State and Southeastern District FERA Administrator. The new appointment, it was stressed, will not inter-} fer with Treadway’s duties as chairman the State Road Department, and there} of | once, deliver will be no change in person-| hearers many things that will be; the entertainment S B. Treadway Treadway Appointed To Succeed : - Stone In Rehabilitation Program Dealing With Key | West Activities our administration with whomever you may agent in mj Mr. St W it est re was ehabili tarted stead.” ral months age! appoint to act as your ne has directed the Key ation program since and would have continued doing min had tre district Fi | continued orida. not been appointed ad- ator stead the of the State As an evidence t interest at he in will Key West on October 9 main until October 15. During his stay he will, at leas Mr. Key it was learned at FERA hea heastern of Stone’s West quar- come to and re- The next four persons in | final count will serve as maids of honor to the queen in the corona- tion, and 16 other young ladies will act as ladies of the court. (Sixteen young men are being {selected by those in charge of the coronation and they will serve with the ladies of the court. | During the two days of the six- jty-sixth anniversary of El Grito ide Yara, next Tuesday and Wed- | nesday, the queen will reign with | Adolfo Naranjo, being sen€ here ‘from Havana by the National As- sociation of Hotel Representa- ‘ tives in Havana. Here's the way the count stood at noon today in the contest: Mar- tha Carbonell, 128, Grace Rivero. 78,250; Catherine Saun ders, 71, a : Nuna Loui Castro, 46,000; Moraima Ochoa, 42.100, and Jorephine Ubieta, 15,000. The change in the standings of the contestants taking pl: as result of the count taken todas as compared with yesterday's, was that Miss Ochoa went ahead of Miss Ubieta, and the fir=t votes were cast for Miss Castro, The final count will be tomorrow afternoon. and queen. and maids of honor will be notified early Saturday, it was an- nounced. BAND MEMBERS HAVE UNIFORMS. The FERA Rumba band which daily entertains the passengers from incoming trains at the Fler ida East Coast Railway station was resplendent in new suits today. Heretofore appeared in or day they were serge coats, cream colo! | trousers and white buckskin shoes | Since the assignment has been} made the the r members clothing. Te- in blue have ressed an address to a gath-| civen this organization of Cuban ering of Key Westers and tell his! musicians to play at the station,, | of nel or policy of the Key | peor West program, B. M. Dun-| can continuing in direct THREE charge of the work. Tenders Resignation F. The resignation of Julius Sholtz, grams lahassee yeste: This does not mean that the in-; terest of M Was announced in fi rday afternoon. one in the rehab- ilitation pre le the governor, in a letter, that he it. On the contrary, he assures still deeply interested and “we shall carry the work forward. yon Caroline Build paramount ple of Key W. interest it. ling and pm the governor in Tal-| first week of | three, as follows: s agent of Governor} sued from the o tele-| Baker, building inspector, Octob to the BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED General repairs at the residence et next to the site of the Odd Fellows Hall. Own- 1423 Catherine stre H. ram has abated in the pr, W. B. Kirke; co: Fire proof roof on bu Johnson; cost, $150. Repairs 1} Simonto: can and do unhesitatingly assure | Albury; cost, $35. treet. corner of Olivia Owner, . Owner, W. and Emma offered has ! been favorably commented on by | hundreds of visitors coming over the East Coast. STORM REPORT ADVISORY 10:00 The disturbed condition middle Gulf of Mexico bh lor 2 m— in appar- ic center s south of attended b; Direction « but ap the | ently developed a cy central about {the Louisiana coast, strong shifting wind movement is uncertain parently slowly northwestward at present. mil MONROE THEATER Warner Oland in CHARLIE CHAN IN LONDON Aline MacMahon-Paul Kelly in SIDE STREET Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25 his 86th birthday, «as bere = North Carclina near Exyeen Cigp. SS <ting et Geer Gee He came to Georgia mere thas TS, The See See oe St Lee year Ee anc Bac Feet 2 SOT Cem aot ell wee see of Greene counts for half 2 ome Supendiey at Siguemmmesix: Bacth tary For many peeme. be woe Prominent on pubic acta. soe ing without oppusties te slr * of county comminwener anc cme man of the beard for aome years, Under be saperwesca, um county maugutatec ta fee cous tr-wide-epstem of tikkear i=? provement. He is survived wet Thos. J. Bryson, seuxgeper =a= MT. Brysen zg & Smee ee + te 2 predesser Augete of Ga from which MEN CAUGHT IN ROBBERY TO BE BROUGHT HERE CASE DEALS WITH DEPREDA- TIONS AT PINE CREST CHEVALIER CORPORATION SECTION OF COUNTY flannel * th "IN EVERYTHING IS IMPORTANT--IN BEER IT IS EXTRA IMPORTANT--THAT IS WHY WAGNER'S BEER IS THE LEADING BEVERAGE OF TOD. =

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