The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 17, 1934, Page 1

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IMPLICATES OTHERS IN| At a largely attended and in- STATEMENT MADE To) teresting meeting of the Arthur Sawyer Post No. 28, American COUNTY JUDGE IN CONNEC: scion, held in ihe ne ae TION WITH PROCEEDINGS | last night, John W. Pinder was | unanimously elected as Post Com- mander for the Legion year, Octo- Ofelio Farnet. prisoner in the! ier 1934.'35. county jail on a charge of grand} Other officers elected to serve en Monday of this week, anewered) jarceny, decided yesterday that wih Commander Pinder ate: F. his, accomplices should, be Prrest: |-W.-Knapp, First Vice Commander; 3 std Spare, the blame, for the |5.3. Kirschenbaum, Second Vice r Commander; C. P. Hogeboom, Ad- “He' therefore asked to be tak- + intant and Finance Officer; James ‘before Judge Hugh Gunn for) spay, Chaplain; Clara L. Milling- the purpose, of making.a confes-i ton Historian; Roy Voght, Ser- A recess was announced until) sion_and turning state's evidence.| poant at Arms, and James ;,_ 1 the presence of the judge he! woore, P. B, Roberts, Executive time it is expected a jury will be} confessed to knocking down a! Commlttocmnn. summoned for Wednesday, Octo-| sailor from the Cutter Saukee and} “ qyo-~ new officers will be in- ber 24, when the cases of del Pino| #ecused Geraldo Borges of steal’ tseq at a meeting of the post and Rivero wil be heard. ing the sailor's watch, At thet, be held on Tuesday, October Attorney Arthur Gomez, who is; *#™e time the sailor was robbed | 39 This meeting ordinarily would to represent one of the defend-} °f 2 sum of money. ; have been held on Tuesday, Oct. teiegram to Judge| He described the crime in de-' 23. but in view of the fact that Browne asking that! til and went so far as to tell the ' ‘he National Convention at Mismi for trial om a] iudge the names of those partici-' TO. decided to hold the next time to return’ pating in the proceeds of the rob-) meeting the following Tuesday, it where he is bery and tha: they had shared is stated. seven doliars each. ‘ Many matters of interest to the Accordingly, warrants were is-| many representatives of the post, sued for those implicated and be-' who will attend the National Con ; fore evening had arrived Geraldo’ vention. were discussed and the H Borges, Caraballo and Mario Mora | commander and adjutant gave ' trial for> bmitted START WORK OF: TWO PROJ: & pa SPRING BENCHES AND PAVILION 2 peer in the county jail. these representatives much valu- Borges and Caraballo were ar-; able information concerning the fed last Friday as being con-j convention regarding registration, Sitea with the robbery. At the: activities planned and various oth- ing before a committing mag- | er details. ite Saturday afternoon, Cara-| The Drum and Bugle Corps of «allowed. to depart .and this post, with thirty-six members, Borges was permitted to sign his will leave in a body on Sunday own bond for $100 and he was: morning over the highway, whiic also given his freedom. ; other representatives are expect- At that hearing Mario Mora ed to kave Friday and Saturday Was not nemed as one of the prin- of this week, it was stated. icipals, and but for Farnet’s con-! i { is | o tealeek oie rr M. Howard, vice president of the! i t | Florida Motorists, is also in charge | {of South Florida for the Acacia, ‘Mutual Life Insurance Company | _with headquarters in Miami. | ~, These gentlemen are to be con-| , gratulated upon the gen*ral ex-j; : cellence of the Key West edition | jof the Florida Motorist, which] ihas been described by several j Prominent Key Westers as one of | the finest pieces of publicity giv-| jen this city in years. Specially taking the Jead,.-Morton.Dunn,. 44 ‘STEAMER FLORIDA “CARGO ON MAYAN ~ LEAVING TONIGHT) ALL DISCHAR i j | VESSEL WILL TAKE ON BUNK- ERS AND THEN SAIL FOR HOUSTON, TEXAS | VESSEL WILL TAKE UP RUN j } BETWEEN MIAMI AND i j ! HAVANA | i | | ! same imprint. | Wide distribution of this Key West magazine is being mad ADDITIONAL DECORATIONS ' ARE BEING ADDED TO : PLACE IN MAKING READY FOR TOURIST SEASON {edition of the Florida Motorist | were sent on Monday to Franklin pleted for sailing of the Steam-i department which arrived on the| the United States, who received ship Florida for Miami to start aj Steamship Mayan y. sterday / copy number one; Governor Dave} Miami and Havana. jitered at the department head- Stone, Jr.. FERA administrator; } A full supply of fuel oil was ; quarters. |B. M. Duncan, Key West Admin j placed on board the { | morning, members of the crew are! the Porter Dock company today; tor of public relations, Key West | to report for duty this sfternoon, | for bunkers and after taking the; Administration. These specially ; | ionight. json, Texas. imprint in gold letterieg on the | ‘INFORMATION ~ ‘VETERAN OFFICER | = | tration, American Legion Ce j Thomas H. Der . of Deland, vention. Monroe County Commis- H Fh 3 Unit Spznish War Veter-! tions and local Key Westers whe will arrive in Key West to-, have cooperated with the Florida He will pay his official visit te; Mr. Howard is well known # the local camp at a meeting to be; an aviation enthusiast and was tomorrow evening at 7 o’clock.' man-Elder trans-Atlantic flight H = BE os 'His jimterest in aviation and imprinted copies of the Key West Preparations have been com-{ All material for tie lighthouse; Delano Roosevelt, president of schedule on October 19 between ;morning has been unloaded andj Sholtz, of Florida; Julius F. i ship this} The vessel was to go over to! istrator, and M. E. Gilfond, direc jand the ship will sail 10 o'clock ; supply of oil is to leave for Hous-/ imprinted copies bear a suitable | BOOTHISNOW == WILL VISIT HERE Ss. pss wis" , de nent commander of sion, Florida Motorist organiza morrow. Motorist in publicizing Key West. held at the American Legion hall! the original sponsor of the Haid j Yachting has acquainted him with | Additional architectural decor- | the possibilities of Key West ix : all i oe f cetllineneediielinel mena SNE. Lo LR ST ES Ae SS A West & the worse we tee iH. Malone = os eres oa = The Citumen today veins te fe So Se gee Ge ee erdinance for Lee sapere = CCN me eh Re Ste “We have go le Fer od of et NN itl Qeg nuisance” sasc the siege, Gee Geet Glee eee ee “and the ordnance 5 Punta UF te Gee gem lo ZIvt Scope Bolact o Me chy Ss at Ge GES cay eee = oe i mmtentens and to acum te poe ple the ordimamce wil te caters out im every deta” Th: ordimance a quite: Gog owners w first mee the animal rabies. The Se ee | Ree Se ee te Be is mot redeemed, jessy sibed. If the dog Reve -sary & img fee for the keep « during the procure a chef. so oe = te pa? Oe campenee 7 t= ee | Ber ene fem Ge ple f ert’ a i | py Hl Hh 7 ¥ ef Mayor Malone ever carefu | IH | j ations were started on the infor- mation booth East Coast; ation yesterda: by the Ke; West Administration, in coopera-{ tion with the Hospitality League The roof is being changed to make it more t y one of Key st. The ea ex tended over the front of the booth to provide a shelter for those seek ing information, while cornices, t the es are being such as can be found in varying; — i abundance on the island, will be placed at either end of the iront of the booth. Moulding .also is being in= BEEN REPLACED The Unite: Departmen States Lighthouse this time in the interests of th ounces that Flor-: Motorists Alliance is made to en these fields and through his ce nection with the Florida Mote he has become interested in ef | forts that have been made to re i habilitate Key West. His visit at | . I sts if / | | ida Reef, Tennessee Reef Beacon! able him to view at first hand the No. 1 Oc T 13. ormation. er ers operating in these waters. Governor’s Safety Committee Offers daymark was replaced on j developments here and t it is shown, | of interest to this organization is given for the benefit of marin ; | to certain commercial possibiltie CAMPAIC™ LA SCHED Major Collins and his party wi IN WISCONSIN | stop at the Key West Colonia | Hotel and Mr. Edmunds will make {his headquarters at Fred Dion's | office on Duval street while ir | Key West. (BR: Anorteeet MADISON. Wis. Traffic Warnings, EDITOR’S NOTE — The Citizen today presents an- other of a series of “Safety ”” prepared by the Gov- ernor’s Committee on Public Safety under the direction of Asher Frank, State Safety di- rector HELP REQUESTED TO HELP ; MORTALITY RATE CAUSED BY APPENDICITIS drunkenness Dane opened the business of dis- night the! more er carry a light} citi 25,000 li y white | Pendicitis claims 25,000 live Sale Sa ASE y cae the United States and Capada F : each year and that the morta! visible to the motorist and! ec should always walk! rate seems to be increasing, Dr. . Mayo said, “It is high we think seriously about the = ject and strive toward some prac- j tical solution.” At the Mayo clinic, the doc ,Said, about 95 per cent deaths from appendicitis occurs ir that group of patients who used laxatives in an attempt te cure i their ailment. drinks ing of the board of county commissioners has been called for 8 o’clock tonight in the office of Clerk Ross C. Sawyer. This meeting is for the purpose of checking the registration books, | and! to be submitted by Supervisor}! Steamship Cuba sailed yester *| John England, before preparing; day for Havana with 111 first! reation department in } the list of disqualified voters for| class passengers. seven second! Park. { publication. | class, 162 sacks of mail, five auto- In addition to prizes, candy As soon as the board renders! mobiles and six tons of freight. {be passed out to all those taking the decision, the supervisor wil Ferry Parrott came in from! part in the contest. it was shown start preparing the list and it; Cuba with one car of guana, 96\The “kabaret” will start at 9? will appear within the next week.j sacks of mail and 10 empty cars.io’clock Saturday morning. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT Monroe — “Desirable” “Grand Canary.” Palace—“The Trail Beyond.” TOMORROW Monroe—“The Defense Rests” and “Desirable.” Palace—“The Trail Beyond.” AR BRISBANE, THE WORLD FAMOUS COLUMNIST, SAYS THAT THE DRINKING OF BEER MAKES A PER the three best nu | fession would have escaped ar-' Work on two new projects of rest. -FERA FURNIS! the Key West Administration was: ———_——_ actually started this morning. The} { FIRE E UIPMENT war wee women yeneresy Oe-/GARDENCLUBTO |; cause of rain. i Ceohcimm geet! HOLD MEETING ed at the corner of Grinnell and! | HOSE AND OTHER NEEDS ARE Division streets where the cutting of lumber for construction of 1-| PROVIDED FOR LOCAL 000 park benches wes begun = forewee PLANTING CAM. | DEPARTMENT der the direction of Urban Beth- | el, foreman. The benches, when | BRGN FC SS mavey- | 5 completed, will be distributed in} RATED | For some time past the Key the various parks of Key West.| } West Fire Degavtoat has been A second group, made up of! jin need of a new supply of hose colored persons, gathered in Nel-| The Key West Garden Club will! and some parts of the apparatus son English Park to start the con-| mect in the Public Library at 10) These meeds have been supplied struction of a pavilion for colored} o'clock tomorrow morning to in-| by the FERA. Persons, It will contain @ cover-| augurate a city-wide. planting| On the arrival of the Steamship | ed auditorium, orchestra or lec-|;cempaigu‘in cooperation with th:| Colorado Sunday there came al ture platform, and porches ‘sur-) PERA beautification program. shipment of 500 feet of hose andj rounding the inner building. ‘All women of the city who are: all of the parts required. Volunteer labor is being used! interested in {plants afd planting,| | With the hose and parts the de-| on both projects. and who appreciate the effort be-| partment will be in first class con-| ing made by the FERA towards) dition, says Chief Harry Baker.| the rehabilitation of this * com { : f..in= oe: tn tan die’ financial couditieat ON ORDIN ANCES: The greeting committee of the| Sage tek and cate fox al ato) | Hospitality League, of which | Rat aiele oc. sarin. wok” tent W. R. Warr chairman, will | EVENT TOMORROW NIGHT) re hearted cooperation “ef alll : ‘ | be actively in charge of the booth, UNDER DIRECTION OF REC. | is needed to make the plan a suc-| There was a special meeting of | and various members of the com-} cess, it was declared. {the City Council held yesterday | mittee will be on hand with rep- REATIONAL DEPT. Sakihitiitearsteai tess afternoon for the purpose of tak-| resentatives of the Key West Ad-j ting up three ordinances pertain-{ ministration to meet trains and Another amateur night pro- tcontrol and sanitary matters. ! visitors, it is planned. The man on foot is the victim cnx Sennen ieee gram will be staged under direc- MEETS TONIGHT | These ordinances were passed 2 Jof nearly half of the fatal acci-| ¢ pocHESTER. Minn tion of the parks and recreation jon their first reading at a pre- ‘KIDDIE KABARET’ ‘ used by automobiles. t, 1 te, ek eee department of the Key West Ad- Seed meeting, and yesterday they Saahy ese accidents oc-| on end er Seg ministration tomorrow night, it were passed on their second, taird } feur vays. Why should Bg esi a é was ansounced today. The pro-| REGISTRATION BOOKS INjand final readings. There was HERE SATURDAY | Neca many: Ceesoctetal! Coe, nanny as ected dem o- —- at 7:45 p. m. in Bay- COMING ELECTION TO i, oo coming before ree [= dents o : caused by appends Sutese of ‘ se Ce BE CHECKED j These ordinances are printed in| Si ae RE cag aa three best » Bae Ranger beat dur- } today’s issue of The Citizen. PRIZES FOR THREE BEST 5 plage for abdomnnal ing the evening, it was said. I <a | NUMBERS TO, BE DIS. In pointing out that acute ap- ‘CUBA CARRIES OUT | TRIBUTED = | 118 PASSENGERS. ...... ... bers will be given at the | Kabaret” to be conducted Satur- day morning by the parks and Bayv | time ¢ ton the left side. MONROE THEATER Jean Muir-George Brent in DESIRABLE Warner Baxter-Madge Evans in GRAND CANARY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ EXTRACTS OWN TEETH GAINESVIL of SON SLIGHTLY POETICAL DRINK WAGNER'S

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