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ficial visit to the local | garden contest,! tion and also to preside at the in- as evidenced by the number of in-; tallation of officers tonight. | the local members ni a local res- | taurant this evening, 3 7 Oy et cE Clab with respect to rules of the Pak Fy hone exapaeregey SOE UES Ae agin A con wi ‘ testants, the time for registration’ > dean eal basieg fe been extended to November ‘While Ihave been in Miami! 17th. | h sever ns this is the Registration books will be open pre-war. Vi | first time I have ever been to this at the Public Library évery after- | section of Frorida, and I have had’ noon this week between 3:30 and , 530. rs Following are the registrants eM | up to date: os Sea Mrs. Clem Price, Coconut . ini Drive. : (By. Associated Press) i being! Tom Wasren, Jr. 1017 Southard VIENNA, Nov. 13.—Ghosts of ~~ Saddgaled Rees | old Vienna, of gay archdakes and engineer H -. @ Sie plotting noblemen, are raised by lo art and va al ~ sed Bs sonteen #1? ee an announcement that the famous this afternoon. The! Carmen Harris, 1203 White-| Hotel Sacher is to be modernized. is due at San Pedro, Calif., | head street. | Since the death four years ago ‘on November 27 and Mr. Herbert; Irene Perez, 1215 Whitehead! ©f its white-haired, cigar-smoking ‘ leave, after a brief stay. by! street, { owner, Frau Anna Sacher, the in to reach home by! Mrs, R, H. Cash, 1004 Southard hostelry has had repeated dealings 29. for Thanksgiving} Street, | with bankruptcy courts, : with his family. Mrs. J. D. Aldridge, .1329| After the war impoverished the ie TNE eee Grinnell street. {greater part of her clients, the Edwina Herson, 517 Margaret. Hungarian and Polish nobility, street. Frau Sacher attracted wealthy Mrs, tourists, among them many Amer- ENNA FAMOUS HOTEL SACHER TO BE PUT | IN FIRST CLASS ORDER AFTER MANY YEARS Q ’ LVE, + Li \> % ENTENCE TODAY, tate } Maloney, 907 Geor- imstead, 70d South to modern ideas of comfort. { In the old days wine flowed ike water in the Sacher, with its vate dining rooms, the first in Mrs, Jeff Knight, 1209 Wash-| Vienna, but runnng water was as ington street. , unknown in its bedrooms as in i | Mrs. street. Mrs, Maitland Adams, White street. i” 132 y arsitocrats remained true | to the hotel as long as Frau Datak: Sacher lived, but left it after her « death, Competition for her dwind- 6ig! ling tourist patronage grew keen- er, and forced the place to con- North’ form to demands of the times, Bainbridge, Francis orrow the case of the state those charged with viola- the election laws will be NF the session this” morning ¥ Solicitor Aquilino Lopez @ motion to nolle prosse the! at to this the bench .ob- tie Lord, Catheri FOR TREATMENT fin 1420 White’ _! William Head, of Miami, arriy- 907. ed in Key West today in a Coast _ | Guard plane. The plane was met. Caroline; a¢ the landing by Pritchard’s Fun- jeral Home ambulance and Mr. i Gandolfo, i 711 Ff rf sé ff : a » i | t | i \ ie i F i LEROY CASH TRI UND! be foal sa ey. UNO Prof. B. M. Duncan, 1231 South! those of Emperor Franz-Joseph’s CHARGE OF BREAKING AND oc: . | palaces : ENTERING; ONLY CASE IN! Mrs. Charles Albury, 1227 South street, CRIMINAL COURT TODAY | |“ Mrs. Charles S, Taylor, qeaee’s | Mrs. W. H. | \Leroy Gash, negro, was found Caroline street. guilty this morning in criminal; Mrs. Virgil — Lowe, court of the crime of breaking and Beach. i and was sentenced by| Mrs. Wallace Kirke, Caroline, MAN INJURED IN J. Vining Harris to two street. hard labor in the state Mrs. Edwin Roberts, : CCIDENT BROUGHT itiary. ) street. } the only case set for} Miss Etta Patterson, Caroline “ | HERE IN AIR SHIP Mrs. Harrison T. Reese, 1017, Varela street. i ASS Leslie Albury, 1119 Catherine) WILLIAM HEAD TAKEN IN | street, Mrs. J. H. Saunders, 1120, AMBULANCE AND CONYEY- Catherine street. | Mrs. Robert ; street. ~ ine a | Mrs. Holloway, is said that. this case’ street. the subject of much dis-’ Mrs. Albert throughout the city and/ Eaton street, rear, ed it should go to the} Juan Calleja, | street. because he felt it was) Mrs. Wm. Duval, 725 Caroline uurt to have the matter street. + Marine hospital. out but Lega ttes et Mrs. eve Peterson, 717 Caro-} Mr. Head is employed by the sgsinst whom pane street | CCC administration and was in a Zeer meade woul Sel bet-) ee Haywood Johnson, Duval) motor vehicle accident. It is un- satisfied w' 'y were vin-| and Eaton stree {derstood that he suffered frac- dicated by the jury. } The next meeting of the Gar-/ oan’ tg seven vertebrac- in the ‘The court ordered a recess un-! den Club will be held at the Wo-| accident. When taken from til 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morn-; man’s Club house, Division street,} piane he was in a plaster cast. ing when this case will be heard. | at 10 o'clock Thursday morning.| Mrs. Head and little daughter and all who are interested in a) arrived over the East Coast this FERRY PALMA WILL sxx'mcrtssiors "geese ont pes invited to attend. West while Mr. Head is in the Seas aa ese ARRIVE TOMORROW eeccccsccccccocccccccses | oe WHERE TO GO MINERAL WITH GOLD seccvececevecescs ON DRYDOCK AT Monroe—“Baby, Take A Bow} (lx Associated. Press) and “Wake Up and Dream.” LENINGRAD, Nov. 13.—Pro- MOBILE te palace. — “Bulldog Drummond] fesse Zviaguistev. of the | Strikes Back.” num mistitute. has anmounced the discovery in platinum ore of a Ferry Estrada Palma, of the FoMoRRow mineral hitherto unknown which Florida East Coast Car Ferry} Monroe—“Ladies Should List-| contains iridium, osmium, gold and company, which was in Mobile| en” and “Wake Up and Dream.”| ruthenium. The new mineral is | Palace—“Moulin Rouge.” described as being white with a silvery “metallic appearance, | W ANTED It is found in small grains of mer, superintendent of! irregular shape together with 5 company, who. Platinum, is very hard, fragile trip to Mobile on the|| THE BEST BOAT $300 i ship to attend to details in con-| WILL BUY i i 1228 South Street and of a high specific gravity. Analysis showed the mineral to be a solid solution of gold, osmium and ruthenium in iridium. ticans, despite, her_refusal to cater$first and second Class men the ED TO MARINE > HOSPIFAL | Head was taken directly to the | the; Plati-; jacked by those who intend to spend have, been, furnished sat-’ ti ing to Key West.for.the IN LABOR ISSUE __ OF CARPENTERS DIFFERENCES AMONG WORK.’ istrative rank. : i Not “Super-Cabinet’ MEN AND FERA STILL UN-| piove have 2 ai | DER DISCUSSION AS FAR’ cleshes, although the publi heard little of them. AS CAN BE LEARNED i > ¥ ‘press The Citizen learns that no’ ‘settlement has been reached be-!te the budget bureaus, to ttween FERA and carpenters em-! treasury. to congressional ‘ployed on local projects. Last week when notified of a! 25 percent cut i wages for both! Roosevelt repeatedly has he carpenté ¥o"continue op-} possi cTations at that seale, ject but has added the ultimate ; nce that time they have been} decision and responsibility was his. | awaiting an amicable adjustment; When the original executive) of the matter. This was expectedj council was formed with Frank to be brought about by this morn-; Walker at its head it was pie-| ing. tured in some reports as a saper-/ ; First class carpenters were re-| cabinet. It proved to be nothing! ceiving 80 cents an hour and sec-: of the kind, ond cless workers 60 cents, With A Time-Conserver : the, reduction in effet the first; As the number and scope of re-| class'men would receive 60 cents covery administrative agencie=} and the second class men 45 cents, ; increased, the national emergency —_ , council was added and, finally. | with reorganization of NRA, the) \ LARGE TANK SHIP industrial emergency committec.' _ VISITS KEY WEST; GIVEN OIL SUPL | While all three were going con- | cerms they imposed a triple de- NORTHERN SUN TIES UP AT ; PORTER DOCK; | | mand on the time of many of their ;members. The merger of the ‘three agencies into one conserves j time im that respect if nothing | else. . It also affords some other forum than the President’s own VESSEL ' office for threshing out intra-ad- HAS DEPTH OF’ 36! FEET) ™itistration: differences of opin- ion. In that respect it is expected WHEN LOADED * to relieve the President of acting ‘as mediator except in cases im- ! volving such serious and funda- One of the largest vessels in} mental differences as might im- Key West harbor for some time] Ply. resignations. came up to the Porter Dock com-} So far as “new deal” programs pany this morning for a supply of | 84 policies are concerned, the fuel oil. The bunkers took 63,000 | President remains his only pee ieg, jordinator. Richberg’s position as The ship is the Tanker North-} Sort of chief of staff on policies ern Sun, of the Sun Oil company,' #5 strictly limited as the ex- bound from Philadelphia to San|€cutive order creating his new of Pedro, California, via the Panama} fice says “for arranging orderly Canal. | presentation” of information and After being in port severalj@dvice to the President. hours and attending to in thal MISS KIRCHHEINE } matters in connection with the | voyage of the tanker, Captain} R. J. Hall, master of the ship, is-| wet cling ardor oat the semei] MARRIES L. WILSON left on her trip. j The Northern Sun is 497%} ‘feet long, 66 feet beam and has; a depth of 30 feet when loaded.| |The net tonnage is 5,394 and] gross tonnage is 8,864. ’ i | WEDDING TAKES PLACE IN NEW ORLEANS ON NO- VEMBER 7 Mr. and Mrs. J. Otto Kirch- !heiner announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth Kirch- heiner, to Louis Wilson, son of ‘PLAN HIKE FOR THIS EVENING ste i A Hiking Club has been fermed| November 7 at 7 o’cloc! among the sixth grade pupils of/ evening in St. Patrick’s church the Division street school under; New Orleans. Father Sam Hill the direction of the supervisors of | Ray, officiated. this department, Miss Edith Rus-| The newly weds will make their sell and Miss Nell Rose Knight. | home in New Orleans, where Mr. The club at present consists of! Wilson is taking the course of i of | 16 girls. The first hike will take! pharmacy. He was recently elect- place this evening at 7:15 o’clock}ed president of his class, as an- |to the pienic trees where there| nounced in The Citizen of Novem iwill be roasting of weiners, ber 8. COOPERATE WITH THE FERA IF KEY WEST PROSPERITY IS TO BE MADE PERMANENT. P. S. WAGNER'S a lit may ane that af ihe many this city, some ef the decide to i i! it : I ' ' Hl | i “ f | | HD Te ' | if i co- fr short time the party ieit cx power crumer Nerweck of the cargo of the Cipde-Maiier Line freighter Agwadaie Ensign Bancroft = a noted af American halfeeck of Caitiecma: wuo recently teiled out fram & plane nesr Seed The crashed put Epage Baec-+® J ed safely m his parr tote quoted as seying after tending that it was g steuwe be Ge oot have his shotem 7 full ef doves hee DUBLIX, New. *3—The oxior Ras gone down from Press@em ¢e Vaiera’s office that benoctects af command: im the Satna goes must be gwen » Gaebe For some fme the adic tien Bas been campagr ong it revival of the ancient guage. 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