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

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MRS. ROBERT H. BROWN, JR.| excursionists to arrive tomorrow! made. {eam ot ths the itis a Efforts Toward Deeper) SHORT SOJOURN | °° RS %_F PERKINS con be named at this time it : Hewetr the tie betwen non 10 SE CHEN ICH ST 9 ITS ee Ge, el tee ’ i | JR. DELIGHTFULLY ENTER. Pesied that shout 1,000 will come) sand keving beer at 7| AS ADMINISTRATION OUT- fareads Into Republican) IN ISLAND CITY: |to Key West tomorrow from Mi- TWIN PINCH-BITS _—— 4 Bees, FOR ELECTED E Reni | TAINED MEMBERS LINES PROGRAM H j o'clock tomorrow morning may? a { i = Ey WILLIAM R. WALLACE ano| 5 PA ES gE Er ig mre re, | s sae By HERBERT PLUMMER Oy MERBERT PLUMMER NIECE, MRS. SARAH PARISH, i". J. F. Perkins, Jr., delight-/ ‘Mt ayenge Re eee ee Bo eet 1 Se Se ae Assorimted Presa) [fully entertained at the social up to that hour for approximately’ more than 1,000 visitors are ex-- WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.— BOTH CITY, a : = = j : WASHINGTON, Nov. 1710! OF SALT LAKE jsession of the Junior Woman’s 700 passcagers. Am order te: pected to be in Key West. 1 Outs pieces Gileaccalbalel Go te» inl LEFT ON THURSDAY j Club held yesterday afternoon in shin tl ‘ acs i ; hee : |the home of the Woman’s Club of 7 penton sents omy genes commereetine <utt:, Sect ier ae Gate io aaaanS the senate could eavesdrop on the {Key West on Division street. | equipped with ice and water was| mate placed the number to come) tration has im mind om the ques schemes being hatched wth es ma wie tue ok ane _ Bridge was played. The decora-! issued in Miami this morning; at 1,500. Im two days the total 1:0. of taxation for the new con jtive idea, pertaining to the) \,; AE : Gemecratic: hesdqdarters bere} William R. Wallace, chairman ‘of | Thank-giving season, being clab-; “™i<* ™*¥ indicate that that num-/ was announced as above 3,000. | 5. i Sechteip'te: theie political destrac:| the ‘state planning’ board of the/ rately effective: The beauty of — = ith g sheet wihitethe tee! , { state of Utah and his'nicce, Mrs. | the Setting was enhanced by the: ,.. 55, scecccce \ tee je '36 or °38 { SOCSOSSSSSSSSSSS SE ce SeeSSeseeeesece ’ , soft giow of candles while tea was congressional groups charged with ma sant tows” nO Soc Se" MEMBER OF JAOOBLJONES’ CREW USES ow —w mean =~, 2M Besides being chairman of the! i ing Meclar-* oe eater Harmer bedty. Fe. eee Beene | Mrs. Homer Herrick was declar- | . Freliminary stages will start work we eS ie ee et ee { planning board, Mr. oe winner of the high prize and) ~ Ate, i =~ “Big Fim” Farley, Emil Hurjs; peipins.ees of ep aPe oth Mrs. Isabelle Ball was awarded the ver King Was Landed “After Unhooking Itself on capitol bill. | Ered and Ed temp hee ee eee Se ‘ missions 0! and: cut prize. The sessi r: f “ete | steret owhile, Get Gimailly his right arm, and others not com | the peleB@lintion activities ta Key | u.- wae ae me — area sige tho! Both the ways and means com-| leaked out. ee ae tent with the sweeping gains of | West were a source of great in-’ taining since the club was organiz- NEW METHOD IN CATCHING OF TARPON mittee of the house and the sen-| ee ee November 6, stedyi dene ed, was the verdict of the mem- 5 " a CDLIL LIAS aiveady ore ""f{ This interest, not only in the; ber. [2 © ,ate’s finance committer, hew- [nlp wicrmac CF me Grategy for increasing the almost | #ctivities but in Key West in gen-| Enjoying the afternoon were:! While fishing at the naval resses, who watched the pro- i somewhat restricted FOUR VISITORS —-——- — jeral was evidenced by his remain-| Mesdames Walter Johnson, How-| station dock this week, one of | ceedings. a ’ ‘i = 3 to 1 advantage the democrats | ing overnight on Wednesday and} ard Wilson, James Brady, John; the personnel of the U. S. | However, as first told, the their activity at the start. Be- _— eeu enjoy ia the perene, eens stereos rice saab? Fen Sue. Jr., = a Destroyer Jeceh tones had i story gives the .mpression AS ESE 2 intelligent e me, © , his intentions were to depart the! Cleare, Jr., Edgar Pangic. Leslie experience which belongs that the tarpon took the hook | - i : The democratic high command , day of arrival. ! Russell, Isabelle Ball, Hugh K. in the “believe it or not” | im the mouth for the second | ly they must know something of — St Ge ee te pointing for two years hence; When leaving Mr. Wallace said, Taylor and Homer Herrick. category of fish stories. time and was -aught. This is | MICHICAN AND MAINE PouaS S*OCEE— eee when the 19 seats now held by, he was going to hold a conference, Misses Gwen Reece. N.. G. A tarpon was hooked and not the case. | the White House's ides of bad- a << to eee Gsqecrets and 13 by repablicans with Governor Henry H. Blood, | R: der, guests; Amelia Lucignani,' after struggling to rid itself A hand line was being used getary requirements. ane Guan to > ee ae oe acho -Erndhy democratic governor of Utah, in| Florence Albury, Loui-e Ketchum, | of the hook, as all silver kings and when the fish succeeded TERS HERE — «nm are to be contested, Washnigton, D. C., and expects to | Norma Yates, Rita Pinder, Flor-| do, it darted away a short dis- in ejecting the hook the | Beyond the statement that he ee Twelve of the 19 democratic; ,eturn with Mrs. Parish in about|ence Sawyer, Leonor Warren.| tance, leaped high in the ai argle- started to pull in the | is gathering all avaiiable data, —_— a a ae a seats are from the southern or, 10 days. | Ofelia Lester, Alberta Elwood,; shook the hook from its lire and the hook caught the | President Roosevelt is keeping his - aes = + Oe aE border states where there is con- ; Betty Duncan, Dorothy Bean,: mouth, fell back into the wa- fish in the belly, and so se- Wn counsel on this subject. ft pee ames = a & ee oa 2 Se eR Bee ee cure'y it was impossible to will be late in December, from =_— ; | Cornelia Warren. Dorothy Cleare,| ter and re-hooked itself, an sidered little if aay chance of the WHITE WAY 10 BE annie: tae Ware Ketch| (hd Smet Acocghl ic tho ent indications, before he has West are Mr and Sim = = br el That this particular fish {made up his mind what he will) Brewer, of Ishpeming, Bitigee [OO Ge Gey Glee Geer Gee Ip escape. F republicans picki up strength. ings. Camille Pierce, Leone! dock and safety. More tnroads Expe-ted LIGHTED 10 Lester. ; “Just can’t be done,” said | ‘b-d had at least three es- | recommend in the way of expendi- | ,, 4 eur em On the other hand the deny , At the close of the afternoon's) one person to whom the tale capes before being caught | tures. ic — — — a ae ae » m4, i their reg ° s |pieasantries, it was announced; was to'd. Yet it is true and was shown by threg hooks in | Can Study Taxes “ a — oe re Wor making ‘that the next bu‘ines*™githeriig “~gan Be proven by several wit- | its mouth. | ‘There “are various things which | ==? S=e-Ge>* eet er ee F CITY COUNCIL WILL BEAR} F cacanmation will he bell - € Various things whi wage . deep inroads on the 13. republi- ‘of the organization will be held; Bees Pag camo vy amen s © : = — ome ee py come ap fer re-election NECESSARY EXPENSE j Series, afresoas- November 20, | R " qe Seren (A erorceprnadigger my taccny MAPS t prune —— ~ - As « matter of fact only the FOR ILLUMINATION | = . H [v4 f the whole tax situation. Brewers and the T a ag = gent heli by Norris of Nebraska NO VERDICT VET } Study recent tax innovations. “ and possibly that by Couzens of } } VERDICT ACTIVITIES AT Probable yields of existing ta ite : - a . > Michigan may escape a determin- The City Council today ma } schedules can be gone inte with "Fed ach @ = - ed contest. rrangements with the Key West | IN CULMER | IN THEFT CASE A UARIUM HERE treacury officials z bx fore . Senator Borah of Idaho already Electric Company for turning on | | at How various recovery me gratified fs & marked man. His outspoken the White Way on Duval street} | have affected the government's in — etiticiem of the “new deal—"es-. tonight and tomorrow night. (yuRY STILL INVESTIGATING! come probably will be canvassed si pecially his bombardment of NRA‘ This step was taken due to the! , JOHN CHESTER STONE, JACK CARPENTERS, MASONS ANDj thoroughly. ‘ : and AAA—have caused him to be fact that announcement was made SROCEEIINCS BCRE-” |. atten AND JOHN: ROB-| ELECTRICIANS ARE ENGAG|.. ke eee le el 9 set down at the head of Farley’s yesterday that there would be no CENT SLAYING jcome can be gone over with ex-} M list for political slaughter. W lights on tonight, with the coun ERTS, DEFENDANTS, TO BE’ ED IN WORK OF FINISHING ''s of their i choosing look- loca - Senator Reed of Pennsylvania re- | cil agreeing to meet the expen Ss TRIED AT NEXT se eet seen of meiont & . legated to a political back seat. the for the two nights as stated. | f : pers SARUCTURE {eee Sat coe Ones iad uphorsing of Borah would afford 4, was shown in the article Biogen Snel dogs ie { | taxation. the democratic leaders intense’ printed in The Citizen yesterday, “U™™Moned to investigate the : In other words, as the | eaticfactic ‘Socce rey lab. chick ad seh 4 ames c r, colored,| The cae of the State of Florida! Increased activity was evident] Speaker Rainey was fond of put STEAMSHIP CEIBA Next to Borah those singled out | been handling the arrangements,; yo” So) Ot n| versus John § » Jack Miller, at the Key West Aquarium this {= *- ‘cy can devote their tn ” a : ; ay by Samuel Hannibal. colored,j ang John Rob rharge to ways and means of “getting the &* special objects of the democrat-, was forced to abandon its efforts F and John Roberts, charged with ‘ ‘ while they were gs for! . morning. Carpenters busy con-( most feathers with the least num fe attack are Dickinson of Towa. ; to continue with the matter as the | 1, occion of 2 NS ESE theft of certain materials at Pine 4, mith i mn ber af anus die seek ol Hastings of Delaware, McNary of | collections made from the mer-| POSs@ssion of a sg ngage eee led in ‘ctiminal ucting the canopy over the; 0ér of sq oe ase Oregon and Schall of M ehuntsiwere: shows to- be. falling | Ste sats din crimina’ walk, masons working on the'rear | ®¥ Successful revenue measure H p | At.,the., session. held. y y' court yecter¢ e jury failed . An ‘Unrelenti Collector - , | " eotine aa 3 3 walls of the tanks giving them a! VESSEL TOOK OF FUEL G& os rn ener - per = @27204 1 Peace Frank O. Roberts. coroner] The < eT eer fs ah real sub-cea appearance and elec-jtwo committees might AT PORTER DOCK Com retirement’ because of his per- — ply PR gegit ts - lants were placed on ' tricians running new line j th hearing from i istent attack on administration x-officig, the. investigation Pro trial yesterday mc ee = per PERE ge ANTS -- * ~- ni 1! Se" na gra | HIGHWAY: BRIDGE gressed to a point where it was de- oe = ee Masons will be working for] ested taxpayers their object * soon = <= ; " a | the afternoon. All night the mem- ¢ rect SDe Ratatat Since the advent of the “new der the “new deal.” Hastings as! noon. : | the direction of Dr. Robert 0.| oe 5 . ~ nts ye agen patted ; Hannibal claims the killing was} bers discussed the case and it was Van Deusen, whose knowledge of | 2°23!” With accompanying tre’ Stneuthhy Cutee . i heediie. nasmiiiine’ «quill pie accidental and that during the; learned this morning that the re- the intricacies of marine architec- | (Us Kovernmental ex . = MeNary ax G. 0. P. floor leader s an, a 38 caliber! sult y € of the members were | ture will be embodied in the work | “*Te has been @ noticea . fre hatural targets for democratic | THREE HUNDRED VETERANS evolves sapon was | dis-j for conviction and one for aequit- of arranging the tanks for the fish. ee arent guns. And Schall’s barrage of : charged causing Culmer’s death, | «al. eae There is very little carpenter ge notes o . t Gati-odministration state ments ENGAGED IN CONSTRUC. — When the jury was summoned work necessary, it is understood, | —— —_ a peg alle . Which have been let loose regu-| TION OPERATIONS SUNDAY MENAGERIE morning and the result of the and this will be rapidly carried to | pa, been felt by individual taxy ia is Seriy for months have marked him = saaiee pe Vining completion with the force now as-| cre pee pairyhea ppg weg Ah I, rs particularly j za | arris announced an adjournment, signed to the project. praae cee he Saag ~ id | Salions of = = Democratic statisticians have; Construction of the rienway, BANNED BY MAYOR nee eatonve ee Attia mere _ Employes of the Key West! ably with White House approval M 2 . it figured out that no matter what} bridges from Lower Matecumbe is eRe coe asain (ies te Electric company are today inst to get back from those owing! 9.1 ail happens in "36 to the presidency} progressing with the 300 veterans Sam B. Custy ta nay the Jaros, |, Rew equipment for the pro-! money to the government 2 ee the house, republicans can’t) who were assigned to the project (hp Abbesinahd ‘Rceast : aie ieee ject. This entails the placing of | of the expenditure under th = possibly regain control of the sen-| working steadily. This statement; OXFORD, England. Nov. 17.—| | ‘we transformers, one of 110 volts a ible. One has 7 ate then. They also say that bar-| was made today by a person who |The first woman mayor of ais| MRS, i BZ0T TE nd the other of 220 volts. to! hear the stories told by rem Re ring anything sho a miracle; has recently returned from the university city, Alderman Lily = convey the curent for the light-| practicing before the treasury in Sepeteaee have ance of re-} scene of activities. Tawney, who refused to open a| | ing system and the twin centri-! income tax cases to realize how ur SFining control before 1941. Some; He said that if the FERA work local theater showing the Mae tugal pumps for the water supply. relenting Uncle Sam become = believe the year should be ad-| is continued until the gap is bridg-| West film “I'm No Angel,” has Tt is understood that the plate} While the treasury submit . vanced to 1943. jed, the road to Matecumbe will’ now banned the opening of a| | glass fronts for the tanks will be‘ has no alternative under aw | freight That would mean senate demo-| be connected with the 13 miles of / menagerie here on Sundays. | Mrs. L. F. Bzotte and little son,'Pl#ced within the next few weeks. | than to cc an effe nduce -- eratic control for almost a decade highway extending from Key} When a representative of the) Leonard, Jr., will leave this eve-| SE congress to ease up a bit may be COUNCIL HOLDS to come even if the preteacs Vacas to Marathon. : | menagerie told her that no ob-| ning over the FlotidA East coast: CUBA SAILS WITH | attempted. , F me & cy gears $ oats Biba: will leave but 3 miles of | jection had been taken to Radel for San Pedro, Galif:, to join Mr? ey a sion in the elections @ oversea route to be spanned, ; opening in othér’ English cities} Bzotte, who is stationed there BRIEF SESSION . . ould be} a i i ' cy Ge yet: 4 2 { : poem Seat hy arya = ould be =< that will be the opening from! the mayor replied: + “Oxford “| Mrs, Bzotte has beef visiting 109 PASSENGERS WHERE TO 60 over on hk met a be n goa soar Key to Marathon. _ | & dignity of- its own which: E in-} her mother, Mrs. Henry Watkins, | see | peecccsccecocesesceseees —— _ +> pad roy net t nes =e part of the work is) tend to maintain.” 412 Francis street. i res ! TONIGHT Th final say al ations and in charge of H. C. Nichols, of the; No other places of amusements} Mrs. Bzotte was formerly Miss' Steamship Cuba sai yester-; Monrve- rvants’ = $ the ratification of treaties. State Road Department. a in Oxf 5 Mince Lowe, of. this ck | P ‘a yester. Monrve ervant mana . { are open in Oxford on Sundgy. !3 owe of this city. day afternoon for Havar Palac The Count « Wa — ee? }99 first class passeng Cristo.” r ! HOUSE NOTICE MONROE THEATER Florida Druggists’ Ball |} tons of freisht and 225 - TOMORROW The | Mee Mie a ee FOR RENT CHEAP The Woman’s Club Fish Fry Janet Gaynor and Lew Ayres Saturday, Nov. 17, 10 till 2 |} mzil. Church—Services TZ, 9:30) 2 . ; All modera conveniences which was to be held on Thurs- ——in RAUL’S CLUB ; Ferry Parrott returned from and 11 a. m., P © and 6 the pear aa Semnntoreber 22, at AIR SERVANTS’ ENTRANCE (on, the Boulevard) | Cuba last evening p.m. VALDES BAKERY , will be held on Fri-|\| Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- A GOOD TIME FOR ALL |/tankage. one car of maracas Monroe—“S , Ex — — Gents $1.10 Ladies Free || £#cks of mail. 16 empty cars and t © = day, November 23, instead. tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ i A FEW GIFTS THAT ARE APPRECIATED: JEWELRY FOR SISTER, CANDY FOR MOTHER, A NEW SUIT FOR BROTHER AND WAGNER'S BEER POR FATore {one passenger. Cristo.”

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