The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 29, 1934, Page 1

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¥ GIVING THEM TO SCAVEN-, t GER DEPARTMENT KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1934. TWENTY-TWO DOGS Key West The 16th annual American low?” I asked, pointing to Se ore Cost MURDER CASE TO COME UP’ Légion Convention has come and midget Don as he stood smiling in het ae ies that ‘¢ spotlight, “doesn’t he direct aed something?” will be carried inte many “; He proved fo be none other: : ON WEDNESDAY ——- pe er emene | and the stories of the Convention than Mario Valdez, 18 years of| | that will be told in hundreds of age. And pinned on his coat was | DELEGATION HEADED BY C.! BYRON PRICE o~ Tes SYMONETTE, GREAT! Since the health department of/ ce. iKey West has started to rid the! SACHEM, PUTS ON DEGREE i Circuit court was called in ses-! jon this morning with Judge Jef-| erson B. Browne presiding and. Legion Posts and Auxiliaries @ medal presented him at the Cen-— throughout the United States will tury of Progress this summer or. by Agepere Washington's urgent problem! feet wow ts the recognized need} for « veal coordination of admin- The Red Men’s degree team, Sheetia ottiey and afien. | headed by C. C. Symonette, great ‘The inconsistencies and confu-! sachem of Florida, which left on! ene have beon apparent to Saturday enroute to Tavernier for i | the purpose of instituting a branch oft, Twe or three times the of the order at that key, return- dent himwell hes delegated lice-| ot % Key West last evening over tenants to find « solution. The; eae ditions of the new indes were instal at ceremonies wet vosmlt ts thet teday matters GaPGatarday. night. have renebed @ stage where dras- ‘WORK AT TAVERNIER jeity of pariah dogs and vagrant winning the rhumba champion-' |eats 22 of the animals have been; be that story of Key West em- i, i placed in the lethal chamber and, graved upon the minds of Legiom-' They unpacked two violins and executed. ; naires and visitors in Miami by the 2 guitar, Mario tossed aside his | Last week seven dogs and three| kK.) west Drum and Bugle Corps. baton—and suddenly the outer i sanctum of Governor Cox’s build- Se es eee me In cooperation with J. H, manner and this morning 10 dogs | “Polly”-Huau and Hugh. Christie ing was the scene of a real old and two.cats went into oblivion by| of the Key West “Administration Cuban dance. By this time we the carbon monoxide gas-route.. | and assisted by L.. M. Edmunds, had a crowd © that taxed the Those: in. charge of this phase. Regional Director of the Florida capacity of the stands. ‘of the sanitary work in Key West} Motorists, the Drum ask the cooperation of. the» citi-| CO's toured Miami hotels dis-" cloak a jog of a bees? tributing Motorist: magazines and ™ade an appearance, liquor y zenry: whe) can. assist, when pos-| tiuaatne escatbing: the charms. of “swore hadn’t been cut. An empty sible, .byseatehing. either dogs or} Key West. ibottle was laid on the floor, and Bugle From under a long Spanisa! | all officials present, A =pecial]| san Gee venire of 100 jurors was drawn! CLUDED IN CATCH MADE from the box to serve at the trial’ By aNGLERS ON FEEST BAW ‘of Juan del Pino and Bonifacie Rivero which is set for Wednes-} OF TSmP day. : + The regular of 18° Hearing that the thing aneond i jurors which was summoned last Koy Wea was the best te te | week wa present. After the roll | country, « party consisting aif ie was called the court execused the | and Mrs Carl T. Zingter amd Gtikee {talesmen until 9:30 Wednesday, Mary Louate, of New York Gite, | morning. came bere for the weekend te Names on the list drawn from ‘try ther buck i ee 141400 Ge eerie Ee Se me ee oe Pine nee ee mem es ee mm ee nm (ee eee oh te ems tert ee a ——— venire ‘covered with caps, and six buglers) the box this morning are: Wil! The + In all of the st day ut prewed te me There were eight members te action ts advocated by some ‘cats, holding them until the arri- leadi eee solemnly played taps. Sands, Wm. ©. Skelton, we ee eee from Miami at the meeting, in- eluding E. Nelson, past great ef those wenrest the White mone! sachem, who assisted in putting on the ceremonies. What Woodrow Wilson used to} Thirty members signed up with eat “a confusion of counsels” is| the new lodge, and the meeting net confined to such detailed mat. | held in connection with the or- tes: the ganization of the new branch was # ae the tangle at NRA, and) \)24 attended, with much interest the mix up over relief, | manifested throughout. ‘On @ larger scale the same sort | ‘MER FLORIDA of Wwouble bas arisen over con-| ' ., =r val of the trash or garbage trucks, While the Corps played stirring — z at and giving them to the driver, | tunes and furnished other enter- | After which it was soggested | tai i songs ang that I might mention Wi Lee ceding ote ng, Gomez, licutenant of the corps, OTHERS COME T0 | Christie and Edmunds with the Alfredo M. Barroso, Sr., and Jr., | MUCH TALKED OF sisting these gentlemen were! : | Ashur Frank who did yeoman’s ‘assistance of other friends of the Violinists, and Munuel Camero } Key West passed out literature to 20ther violii names of cvery man in the corps yet,” I observed, “But you’ve—” “ll have the whole list up to work at the McAllister and other, ¥°U,at 10 o'clock tomorrow morn- ‘down town hotels in assisting te,” cried the corps leader eagerly; and I wished I hadn't visitors. Among the parties as ISITORS FROM KANSAS AND | James Mora, Pedro m j tiam conten Rate O65 ane fi ® landed was & seven feet chert | Leonard Russell, Leon C. Roberts, which seas camgitt thy Mir Rieger | Norberte Diaz, Victor H. Rebert On Suniy Go ate ae J. Roland Adams, Frank as aft Giada Joseph Fernandez, Franklin Carey, Warren and went fore og et Jchn F. Thompson, George L. Roberts, Joseph W. Thompson, ' Ygnacio Avila. John L. Curry, Angelo Paze, Cecil Curry, William Sweeney, | Ed. L. Roberts, J. G. Piodela, Jr.. Rosende, Cruz, ing on the nearky key a th fry was bed ot coeeet aed co joyed by all. ke Lware- at v= ; Legionnaire spectators and other “Well, you've not given me the publicize Key West. While play-! Mariano Cabrera, William H. Fel-; ,. B Warren. One ot two officials have been told quite bluntly, on very high euthority, to stop speaking out of | RETURNS TO PORT « | VESSEL HAD BEEN IN TEM- ILLINOIS HAD BEEN AT-| TENDING NATIONAL LE- spoken. But just the same, there was & little band of men up here work- ing at the Haleyon Hotel it was decided that the band would parade to the Miami Daily News ton, John Kemp, James M. Curry, J. P. McDermott, James A. Curry, Benjamin " Saunders, Raymond ours bere i perty = is 55 <2 Mr. Zeegier lignes were th ture and to confine themselves to their own bailiwieks. | PORARY SERVICE BETWEEN | = ~ | MIAMI AND HAVANA GION CONVENTION ing their heads off for Key West. You never much en-| ter Roberts. thusiasm in George E. McDonald, Manuel certain the FERA is the beginning | Cremata, William B. Buckley, and to the Herald offices as a , Johnson, John J. Larner, W. Ches- gesture of friendship to the press. Mr. Edmunds and “Polly” Huau so Srernige Regmang return later im the seamen - longer stay Those making ap the fhe Raut even this has not put an developments which have people in doubt and per- Steamship Florida arrived in Mr...port 10:30 o'clock Jast night from Miami and berthed at the P_ and ©. Company’s pier. The ship was put in service be- tween Miami and Havana during the American Legion Convention -and made two trips to the Cuban capital. The last trip was made Thurs- day of last week. The ship sailed of Auriewlture but he talked of from Havano Saturday, arrived in tany thingy never heard of on the Miami yesterday and left for her fare. jhome port. ~ te an address sprinkled with; It is understood the vessel will such erudite expressions as “op-| remain here until the winter sea- teem quantity” and “cullis in- son when it will again take up the heritance.” the doctor lambasted run between Miami and Havana. the old order, referred to the; ae Sa “blind veecklessness” of those who @ay recovery should come before | NEGROES ASK 0 reform, and told the world there was “yet more to be invented BE GIVEN FOOD Bveryene who read the presi- rs dent's speech seemed to agree he was gromising restraint in “in- AWAITING MONEY DUE THEM venting and trying” further re- 2 forms just now. No one read Dr.! IN MEANTIME ON CON STRUCTION WORK The chief brain-truster spoke before the International Institut: and tried.” Za Four negroes reported to the Br, Tuewell, on his return t© office of Sheriff K. 0. Thompson Washington. will be in fora spank- this morning and asked that they ine ibe given food during the time One indication that he may be they are awaiting money where- Sheclved of ultime*e responsibili-| yith to buy it. ae -._ led the parade up Biscayne Boule Among the visitors in Key i vard to the News Tower, here the: | West today are Arthur W. John-: pand again put on their program. hore ef Frankfort, Kansas, and | Probably the best.description of, Victor R. Swanson, *of Batavia,’ the work of the Key West Drum of a new era for them. With Mario Valdez the center of attraction the Key West corps ‘worked -almost until dawn. They performed in the lobbies of 10 ; ILinois, and are having a great and Bugle Corps, obtainable at this point, comes from the pen of Jack Bell, sports writer, and which appeared in the Miami Daily News October 26. The article re- produced herewith: "Twas of a Wednesday evening, just about time to lock up and leave the office before Thursday came along, that the elevator deor opened and in came a very large and very fat individual, accom- panied by none other than our old friend Young Fernandez, the } Vest bantamweight scrapper. m a drummer for FERA” an- nounced Fernandez proudly, as well he might be, so slick does hy look in his uniform. “And we've the whole Key West bugle corps down in the lobby. Brought the boys here just to play for you,” announced the very large and very fat man. “Are you sure you didn’t come along hoping to have your pictures taken?” I asked, “and. not to see me?” a_“Never, thought of it,” he in-! sisted. Then, as we went down! the elevator, he said, “Now-a, if: you wanted’ to: ‘say soniething | about the corps organizer. He has worked hard with those fellows—" | As we stepped off the elevator} time. They came south for the Ameri- can Legion Convention in Miami and decided to see Cuba before j-returning. By airplane they went to Havana and after a “great time” returned to Miami. / Without a visit to Key West, that much talked of city, the | southern tour would be incom- ‘ plete. said Mr. Sawson to Mr. ‘ Johnson, so they came here and| have been enjoying the sights for! the past two days. i i “We have had a most wonderful time,” the visitors told The Citi- } zen, “and would like to remain longer, but business calls and we must leave this afternoon for our} homes.” They will go over the East Coast today. While in Key West they were the guests of W. W. White. of the Florida East Coast Railway main- tenanee\of way department, and } of James;Moore, of the Reedy For- i warding Company. ‘DENNIS WICKHAM DIES ON SUNDAY is ey downtown hotels, passing out their litereture all the while. After leaving here they were called to the Columbus roof, there to enter- tain at the Second division re- union, And after ail, there isn’t another city in the world like Key West. It’s not quite American, not quite Spanish; it has a flavor all its own, The rest of the names? course: John Pinder, George Watkins, drum master; drummers—John Knowles, A, F. Fernandez, O. Fernandez, M. Camero, Gideon Curry, John Es- per Frank Maccozzi, Jack Bake Bert Quinn, Thomas Woody, Bernard Roberts; buglers —G. Ayala, A. Barroso, Jr., Ber- lin Sands, Ray Bush, M. Plant, G. D. Lloyd, Everette Rivas, Charles Hjort, J. Borges, H. C. Lloyd, Fos- ter. Gomez, A. Esperdy. J. Del- J. Kirsehenbaum, A. Bar- M. Cabrera, A. Haskins; ction—George Watkins, H, Piodela, William Gomez, Leon SUBSCRIBE TO of adjutant; ‘ Fred H. Solomon, Thomas Valdez, party were: Mr. and Bim Geet | Charles H. Ketchum, Clem De- Zicgier, Mim Mary Louse a? } meritt, Gabriel Gutierrez, Ignacio H. Warren. Leaiy Wan ness, Perez; Joseph Baker, Léonard Joseph Warree and Lee & Wee Sawyer, Charles Perez, J. B. Ten. i ’ Carey, Beauregard Lowe, George iH. Carey. Carey. Merville | pee Roberts, Claude R. Sawyer, Roy SasAaes UP TO NOON TODAY aT Lee Albury, C. M. Hilton, H S. Sands, George H. Saunders, liam E. Lowe, Clarence H. Pierce, * Gifford M. Roberts, Denver Rob- Waite, Jonathan Cates, G Parks, Charles Allen. Bermudez, Stanford Watkins, °" George, F. Pierce; “William J Dongo, John W. Pinder, Henrique ABSENTEE VOTING Richard Russell, L. L. Koch | Charles L. Curry, D. C. Watkins, L. MecKillip, Horacio Castille. Morris Cothran, Edward © = _ George P. Tedder. Robert M. Saunders, Charles E erts, Harold D. Albury, Key, Clem Jaycocks, Jr., Ar Thomas B. Pinder, Claude John. som, Burrell, Acherson, Teddy Baker, Wi Otis Jehnsernl Alfredo Barroso, Lee Collins, Manuel Cruz, Benjamin Curry, Abraham HERE VERY SLOW George W. Cu Austin BK i Thompson, Mark Plummer, Robe: Curry, William A. Moreno, W Machin, Evelio Gom Kerr, W. R. Archer, Armando Gomez, liam H. Ce w SEVENTEEN GET BZOTTE INFANT — me ‘ i ty lie» in the fact tuat his speech! Names of the men are Charles! Bopy WILL BE SHIPPED To, they were lined on either side of} HUNTING LICENSES wa given out by the government | Murray, E, Watts, J. A. Clark, ie Washington, in advance of de-| 214 Maco Scott. They claim they = and presumably came 85 have been working on the salvag- ys. ing project at Dry Tortugas and ‘The point © Get memton, for | are awaiting funds. Roosevelt speech - the Tegwsll| ing room of the jail and fed. _— sere Fun off at about the They will be given meals until they - ase aah a ane blocks | Teceive delayed checks. for the @itant from one another. epee See, ‘The incident illustrated what! tee =heppened in many other rr Dering the same week a labor ¢ union presented « petition to the| labor beard. The board held it had ; he authority, and referred the re-; Secccccccccccscccesesese WHERE TO GO TONIGHT Monroe—“Treasure Island.” Palace—‘Crimson Romance. They were ordered to the din-' ! the aisle running out the front! H | j doorway. In the center stood al FLORIDA COLONY jtiny lad clad in a black s raight-! brimmed Spanish style hat, a black} SENTED AS HAVING CONTRI. H | Satin close-fitting coat, and black; ! = i | BUTED AMOUNT . & B. Wic years | ‘Tousers wide and flowing at the See old, died in the Marine hospital| bettom. Long black sideburns | 4:45 o'clock yesterday curved down almost the length of | morning. |" ea x (Special to The Citizen) will be ‘shipped thiz| C2 Check, like old-time broad} , 0° eee The body will be shipped this | blade swords. A black mustachio,!, NEW YORK, Oct. 29.—Florida | afternoon over the East Coast to ‘ i SS gee ithe home in St. Petersburg, Fla.;S#eTt and precise, curved acrosy| yo", Communities have, | since Mr. Wickham died from _in-| °#¢h side of the upper lip. | the United Jewish Appeal | juries received last Friday when!, This little fellow stood at at-; hie aa Sg te ; a part of the coal rig at the naval | ation, holding a baton far taller pray L : | station fell. He was a member! than he, and at a signal from the. (; the ; of the salvage crew which was dis-|!eader the corps burst into ac-! } mantling the conveyors and was, “R- HIS HOME IN ST. PE- TERSBURG for the relief of JEWISH APPEAL REPRE-| littl Bzotte was c H The . F. son of ar The littk = name of Leonard Frank ors were Mr one wa quest te one of the code authori- | ties as the proper government: gueney. Yet, it so happened that; the NRA had ruled long since’ that this code authority had no, futiediction in the premises. | Of course there are some sub-? Seets, euch as currency readjust-| tment, on which the administration | hee seid frankly it could lay down he fixed policy. i ‘There are many others, how- Believe something to clear up popular confusion can be done! With perfect safety. i ———_- —. PLAN TO SERVE WAGNER'S “PRIDE OF FLORIDA” TOMORROW Monroe—“Down to Their Last Yacht” and “Elmer and Elsie.” Palace—“Crimson Romance.” Coral Isle Casino—DeMolay Hallowe’en Dance. MONROE THEATER Wallace Beery-Jackie Cooper in TREASURE ISLAND Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches-f tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ standing on the rig when it col- lapsed. } Mrs. Josephine Wickham. wife , of the deceased, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Wickham, and | the contractor, W. M. White, ar- rived over the, highway yesterda’ tand left this afternoon for the jhome in St. Petersburg. While here they made arrange- ments with the Lopez Funeral home to prepare the body for in- _ terment. | Survivors are the widow, three children, two sisters and one | \ brother and his parents. : Following the first bit of musie! ¢y, one J. H. “Polly” Huau, formerly |}... of Jacksonville but now director ap lestin of publicity for FERA in Key)" West, came around. So did the ntleman in charge of the corps. “If you're writing a story,” ob- served the corps master, “you should mention P. R. Clements, who organized the corps six years ago. And of course, U. J. Del- gado, the corps captain. Then there’s Cleveland Saunders, the drums instructor, and Hayden Il- lingworth, director of music.” “What about that little any and other Don’t Forget the HALLOWE’EN PARTY Tuesday, Oct. 30, 8 p. m. ST. PAUL’S PARISH HALL Public Welcome fel-i the settlement of Jews! NOTICE The 1934 Tax R | tate and personal pre in my office for c | percent will be al end of November cent during the mc ber, 1934. Two allowed during January percent during February Taxes will become delinguent April 1, 193 percent ¥ an FRANK H. LADD. | oct29-3t Tax Collector EER AT YOUR HALLOW:z’EN PARTY OR DANCE AND MAKE SURE THAT IT WELL SE A SUCCESS

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