The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 28, 1934, Page 1

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el aan OOOO EMG GA WENT AS CELEBRATED FOR, ; thanks for the shield of a 1934 airplane—is a/ Juliug F. Stone, Jr., Governor Dave Sholtz, B. M. Duncan i F e H 8 oF portant, but far more so are little PERIOD OF EIGHT DAYS; NO} CHURCH SERVICES HERE IN CONNECTION * Beginning with Saturday eve- jp ing. December 1, Jews the wel over will start their celebration of the Feast of Lights, known in} | Hebrew as Hanukksh. There will} be no church services held in Key| West in this connection, neither { will the stores of the city close in} j observance of the Jewish holiday. This feast is celebrated for} Some years ago this fine old} family, the building is being re-| i i } | 4 5 cept special delivery letters and | eight days and is dedicated to the | house was constructed on Fleming: modeled now, and is being trans- | . = pres AaB ES! e. courage,| street, near the present site of the| formed into. a two-family flat. ayy bepateamndiadinenion-<:~ i ies. of endurance, courage;/ cojonial Hotel, by Francisco: Mat-|is owned> by the First National; Al! other government activities ‘and fidelity of the Jewish people} pero, }Bank-which is doing the renova-: Will cease for the day. At he ~"a8 exemplified in .its. struggle] Two stories high witht plenty.of | tion work. jmevel: station snd. qunp Sarma “| against the forces of darkness| attic space, Mr. Marrero:wanted| This: picture was taken several | the nee ee a j throughout the generations. Thej# real home, and erected this-ones‘ weeks: ago when carpenters were li os 7 on ot: a and significance of this/ °°! timber was put into its walls first making ready for the repair lighthouse department will be peste ; jand foundations, and the interior; job. It is another example of the | “sed. : jcelebration constitute permanent! appointments were well chosen’ private building and repair work’ Th€ Porter Dock Company, ; Values of vital’importance to the! by the cigar manufacturer. {which is going on in Key West. ; Mallory Line offices and practi- I cally ail public business of like i | However, outgoing mai! will be : ‘handled as usual and i repeizs.: im private rebshilitation Pre mail will be distributed to the niceties in and form not world at large as well as to the} Mr. Marrero, at that time, was This particular job will provide ] shape (LL hdd deeaheuke ad one_of the most prominent of the nature will declare a holiday until : present generation of Jews. room for accomodating one more discernible at first glance, t - npagibeee gate ba air « SHAM UPRISING tevtap mend cos) STAGED BY U.S. ‘Horas’ Replace Mast An additional four miles an hour was picked up by certain’ big American transport planes! wen FROM U. S. DESTROYER Temple. In order to assure himself of; WERE cists domination of tne sna ot / SIGHT SEEING TRIP TO QUELL' Judah. he sought to destroy the} simply by substituting three short: horns for a tall, slender radici' NOW IN PORT mast. The horns made a V, its! apex forward. The antenna wires; CALLED OUT were strung between. | DISTURBANCES Ten to 20 miles an hour have. been credited to retractable land- ing gears. “Pants,” streamlin- coverings, worked so well on non- Mh Wee, U. landing whee] that “ now the engineers are Sous! ‘a Lieutenant J>-Sabater. U-~s. “diaper” even over the little tail.C.. a platoon of sailors and ma- 4. .. rines from the U. S. Destroyer dures: skid. Another 10 to 20 miles en hour Jacob Jones quickly qu awe trom picking the right posi- nail uprising and riot of a party the Jewish people the tions for engines. To work best. ¢ approximately 50 men yester- lenized culture of Syria. om some planes, they should stick ite heada suk ohont like tatticn.( Cen ee tion. Even the trickness of this “turtle’s” neck is speed. Plane’s Face Lifted Many a plane stepped up miles an hour by having its face} Arriving in the vicini lifted. Rough angles were! county court house the m smoothed out by use of fillets. ‘of the command were In the classics a filiet is an! tageously. placed, ornamental head-band. On a! scouts. being detail plane a fillet is still a thing of! sectors while others beauty, but its shape has changed.’ a; observers from the cupola It’s really a “filler” and it cuts the county court house. down air resistance. The wings Without one shot being are “filleted” where they join th> or any injury being ini body. that they join with the city. 20! to take charge. e to di same tial disturbance was quelled, with curved molding clay. prisoners, and all was qu Where wires are still used. the western front of Key W: points of attachment are filleted.' Recent American planes are fil-‘euvering on the part of @ part of the body. Adjustable Pitch Propeller pitch propeller. Without them! edge for actual occurrences whi some of the latest could not get off the ground with any port. & load, despite being able to fly; The celerity with perfectly once in the air. | Situation was handled For getting off the ground the! and thhe promptness of the re- propeller works best nearly flat,/sponse to the call for as:istance ARTHUR SMITH ? needs: is but a mild indication of what a! jgiven pre 'y hearings this officers; > {afternoon in the court of Justice bat for efficient cruising tilted blades to take larger bites: would be done should of air. |situation confront the Still more speed is in sight and men of the ships of the na’ from making these variable pitch. it was shown. Propellers automatic. The first} of these has just been announced, with a claim that it adds 12 miles FLORIDA MAKES an hour. H . Apparently due soon is the wing} which can change its size, and} grow both longer and wider under! the pilot’s control. This is an old; idea whose realization has been: such Taper of wing tips, making them more pointed, is another growing speed element. yesterday afternoon from MONROE THEATER Will Rogers-Peggy Woods in HANDY LADY —Also— FUGITIVE LADY Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25 mail and four empty cars. day evening from New ville. ‘ ALWAYS ACCEPTED AS THE FINEST--WAGNER’S “PRIDE.OF FLORIDA” BEER. IT IS A FITTING BEVERAGE FOR i FOR! TUESDAY Syria, made his way into Jeru-! | salem, put a great number of its! Under command of Lieutenant He tortured those who observed! and the Sabbath. and who continued ; uw. cling to the Jewish. faith and‘ e - The disturbing element gather- paganism. This is called the “optimum posi-i.4 in the western part of the . Word of the assemblage was the aged priest in the village o patent to quickly carried to the destroyer Modin. and his five valiant son land at once the forces of law and began with unswerving couras lorder of the navy was dispatched struggle against the edicts of of the Maccabean, a3 the nbers With a small courageo advan-. men, they, rose in ret the took up arms against the ent whelming Syrian forces, were acting P of and finally fired B. C. E icted on. enter That is, they are flared so the disturbing element the poten- Temple, and r the) Worship of God. t on the This sham uprising and man-; Uncle dren the: unabat:ng leted so far that the tail fins are’Sam’s boys was one of thé reg-| heroism of Israel im its per jular activities which are put on iby officers and personnel of the More important than the “face! ships of the navy when in port lifting” has been the adjustable; and is done to keep the men on big planes’ are apt to happen at any time in which th: yesterday: TRIP TO HAVANA Steamship Florida sailed yester-| of Mr. and Mrs. Sixto Sm ite i day afternoon for Havana with 95/ 12:30 o’clock this afternoon at {first class passengers, 14 second | the residence 409 Division street. class, eight automobiles, two tons} jof freight and 126 sacks of mail.!o’clock tomorrow afternoon from | Ferry Estrada Palma came in, the home. with two cars of tankage, one of | Church will officiate. ! cylinders, one guano, 73 sacks of Freighter Ozark, of the Clyde-| rangements. Mallory Lines. is due in port Fri- Orleans, parents, a brother, Sixto, Jr., and) en route to Miami and Jackson-/two sister ! ‘Around 200 B. C. E, Palestine} manufacturers on the island, and family which may come to Key, ¥tiday morning. ; i was the bone of contention be-|€XPense meant little to him when West this winter, for at present, | J0€ Peariman, president of the ‘tween the Syrian and Egyptian} he constructed the home. He liv-| there is a decided lack of suffi. Retail Merchants Association, rulers. In the year 168 B. C. E.| €d here scarcely a decade, but the | cient apartments, flats and houses |S#id that all members of the or- ' Antiochus Epiphanes, king [for the prospective tourists this; S@"ization will close at 1 o'clock of; house still remains. zat) Designed originally for one’ season. | and it is expected that practically jall other merchants in Key West inhabitant: to the sword, plunder- | will do likewise. ed their homes, and desecrated th ‘VISITORS TAKEN ON CARVING CREATED i : FROM ROCK FOUND "L46T NIGHT FR the Jewish people. He burned the/ MR. AND MRS. R. H. ORWIG REPRESENTS HEAD OF MAN! ELIZABETH Scrolis of the Torah and forbade! i its study under penalty of death.) ENJOY SOJOURN IN KEY WITH OLD STYLE BEARD + WEST YESTERDAY AND HAIR |ENJOYABLE EVENT GIVEN | AT HOME-ON SOUTHARD } STREET UNDER AUSPICES OF SOCIAL CLUB observances. He defied the altars ish sacrifices. Under the; of the sword. Antiochus a Epihanes sought to impose n haif. R. H. Orwig. Pennsylvania Ra Orwig, were visito: lyesterday and ue: nj Geo. W. Reynolds, }Orwig, and a party o' { They came in on In that crucial hour, Mattathias, | Special and after j taken ona sight seeing points of interests ze alMys. Jackson the} Colonial Hi j Mrs. Reynolds and dams. Before leaving on the While cleaning up a lot in the members of the sanitary de- an example of that is creating a great cary Club ; The Monstera Deliciosa jentertained last evening wi cated from a Surprise party for one of its bers, Miss Elizabeth Rosam. home on Southard tifui was hardly more than a degra¢ deal of spec The carv ‘ock repre- Beav- featuring the colors made the home color- street. 7 a man with ; decoration pair, and ex- Syrian king. W leader, and} group of} : ion. They | train the visitors ex: --jselves as being del Key We: “Welcome to the —Sam Pierce. irs. Murphy Had a ow Gorm 4 C. Sam B. Cu the] Talk, “Response t come of the Surprise”. out a century ago and be- _ longed on one of the bduiidings was pai i with the cit: e able te retarn iand vith perseverance and _ here defeated the pied: by the eastern se ar future. army of Syria. naval station. Judat The head i: being one of the wi > FERA. — i Pi smoothness as if the angle be- individual members of the rioting ~Through the generation= ARE ROUNDED UP ‘ Ipc tween wing and body were filled party were captured and made Jewish people commemor ; a PARTY LAST NIGHT . : historic event by lighting candles} aes j es quarters of t | FIFTEEN COLORED YOUTHS |__ Music, “The d ; erville Rosam on the ro se civen nearinc ' [BY CHURCH CIRCLE <= r= 22. THIS ar TERNOON Recit. on, “Ma i i et Lamb AFFAIR GIVEN AT HOME OF; ~ yi, MR. AND MRS. JOHN W. ig day Pierce PINDER After the led. games were pla ious re msisting of cake an Miss Rosam received mat, {tiful prese frow of the club and wishing her rthdays. Those present were j Misses Leona Bethel fof the Peace Rogelio Gomez. aia ae , i to contribute food to be used in} Russell, Catherine Knowles, | making Thankagiving-baskets to/ Bethel, Elouise Curry, Evelys be sent to the poor. j Nil Elizabeth Re ™ Cecil Curry, Neville Archie Robe was awarded). cia, Parker. Ross first prize for having the hi score and the booby prizes we to Gladys Russell and Ed Wood-; son in the home and the S: and by recounting to th valor and | fight against continuing {and oppression. In this © ! Jewish people are preservinz Feast of Hanukkah as a symbol °° = jof the victory of the forces of | S{t¢™noom Who were rial light and truth over the forces of | Gisturbance it was impossible i darkness and bigotry—the forces} ‘0 C@7T¥ on in Newman {which clash in every age and } church etre ee al. soon as the sheriff's ye ae : j n i depeben were des oe ee ee | patched to the scene and after a! odist Church entertained {chase 15 of the hoodlums were in ”P, ftaken in custody. They will be | nome of Mr. and Mrs. John W. from the sheriff's of- Pp a gang o Whistling program was Depart- Young People’s 1 Meth- eve- with a “Coot! ty at th many mo Pinder on White street. Those invited were requested} FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED TOMORROW | PLAZA RESTAURANT AFTERNOON THANKSGIVING 75e Arthur Smith, five year ol i i | ' { | Delicious refreshments consist- ing of iches and fruit punch) , e served. C. Sa present were: sand = Tom Curry am B. Curry, Alce! Merville Rosam, Mrs. Annie Ros- Oyster Dre: Creamed Potatoes Sweet Peas T Buttered Carrots Whole Kernel Corn Funeral services will be held 5 Rev. A. L. Maureau,) n Niles, Cuba of St. Mary’s Star of The Sea Pickled Beets Russell, HOLIDAY NOTICE Pumpkin Pie Ice Tea ¢ a ar y Whitma: ae The Benjamin Lopdz Funeral Bread or Rolls 3. W. Hinton, Nolan Thar: 29 34 Home wil! be in charge of ar- The PLAZA has now re-| Beryl Pinder, Joseph Thanksgi legal hi sumed its regular PLATE ie Roberts, Merville . day in the Sts Florida. this Arthur is survived by his}] LUNCHES and DINNERS, hav-|) Ed Woodson and Ross bank will open for = ing employed new chefs. marsh. ae Mar-! | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Curry and THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | SE i ang Mes. John W. Pinder. Florence and j guerite. incoming “°" } boxes. There will be no mail, ex-j ANY OCCASION AT LEADING VENDORS ; | The administration has write: gest <ememal dees cee Seem | Key West beekiet and other © -formauen to comvumce them oy "eed teem Cape Bee of {actual facts that this = an stem! Ghe Gilliens Ghat be ae Geer ‘place to send their pauenia i —_ tee | Diquiskntipeethaieat = | that a famous doctor from Wash‘ “~S * = Geng qe she he \iagton, D.C. De. Edwin & Mer Ser Sh seet = Gettin soe Senge ee _Titt, has decided to come te Key Ce ee Wes: himself. Dr. Merritt was = ease & mended pioneer in radium werk and i& — fgmous throughouy the mewra. => 22+ ene world for tis secompiahment: - 2 Sang = mete this fiela. ia coming here with peeeeed Gireet te Jagiter andl Gale another doctor, as he plaes DY eoee die sem Merrait is esteblishinr « pre dent that will be followed by — 7 x. LSS > SOpAisTS Gon ; quaet for thea peuert if we can prove that Key Wen is a quiet place, thet it truly Lew ARRANGE SEFTING something to offer im the way of repose we may be auumed of drawing a geod many of the ~ iting doctors’ patients here the — ext tourist season. Thi Key West Administration = <> cerely straining a <ffers te help us out of cur pest troubles Mt a act & As to seemg Gat our gest coer, Pi ebe Bom ne’ repeat itself thst » ap ~ er selves. EES M od ~e : ws —_ STAR UNITS WiLL =~ <g bune he 7 PREPARATIONS COMPLETED _.. TO PROVIDE SIGHT SEEN —— = <= + - TOUR FOR VISITORS THIS AFTERNOON — x Stew . beictie = . = ne ss = Sees Cee ee —— “= 7 Florida whit - n a Wes sem treme -—-_m = 5 > HOLIDAY NOTICE — Thame age = ee Thanksging Te re. » se = ca Ga. te ae THE KEY WEST : COMPANY = @ -

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