The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 1, 1934, Page 1

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plete overhauling — indie: | again the energetic response being : take place in Key West. The house | Mr, Smith = 4 the buildi is located on Division street, next as far the senators who failed ' made on the part of local citizens to the residenc of the Lesters, | Previous to the civil war and dur- ‘space, are eager to get settled, but | mothing can be done about it. | * They’ a ve! Comversing over long distance ing 2 hurricane in either 1848 or leave, with several Key Westers,)¢d by a lookout tower. The walls for an inspection of coastal water-| Were of native rock > ways and aids to navigation in, morning, Congressman J. Mark this district. The trip will be, Fleming and Emma streets. Sahay made_on the Lighthouse Tender) = Ivy which has been offered by, | late tomorrow afterneon by boat, Wiliam W. Demeritt. of Lighthouses! tbat he. intended to/ and will land at the Porter Com- the Key West Hospitality League) house for m Plans have been completed for; = ~ ‘to meet the paity on arrival to-| When the navy department, s + a ~ visitors will. be guests of the, ture was converted into a barracks E. league at the Key West Country! for the few sailors then stationed Imkeéf, St. Clairsville, Ohio; Con- | fet, Akron, Ohio; Congressman : land Mrs. Richard M. Duncan, St. take his seat on [eet as Se * ard Mrs. L. M. Carroll, of Ohio. jw. He was! Others in the party will be she Senate judiciary | Colonet Beverly C. Dunn, district teatro! of that body f engineer of the United States brie Panes ae pa Engineer Corps, and Mrs. Dunn, bce acolhes ranch jJacksonville; Colonel Brown, also Norris, 73 eld’and Ne. 5)" the engineers corps, Com-! t < ‘ 4 | mander George W. Gibbs, of the Soran cares veces Sogendd Wee Gaeta eorgeer= att and RB Water | senator-elect to wait until his 30th I iteaiy ciesing = Mol aca: Fe is has a fi | SRS a eas SERRE S Under, common law. WIFE /REAVE ‘CITY 2 - {course of active and open opposi ‘editors, ha firea; tion to all “new deal” legislative : ‘criticism at some acts! Proposals. : ; . 5 at the spring session, | They have it figured out t Texas Oil company in Key West, d by G Dave W8¥? . and Mrs. Dawson, left over the ether members to. ‘t= | Seon or late there. must be a: highway this afternoon for Miami December “and | defection either large or small!and after stopping there tonight ae ace works.” | #mong the democrats. With tne re-| will begin their journey to Port wethe | publican minority on record as a} Arthur, Texas. militant opposition when and if; At Port Arthur they will spend democratic solidarity shows signs|a vacation of several weeks and of breaking up, the dissenters will! then go fo Baton Rouge, La., to know where to come. j which point Mr. Dawson has been | tran red. During their stay of four years jin Key West, Mr. and Mrs. Daw- Ray Dawson, agent for the to- . +son have endeared themselves to 110 PASSENGERS | a wide circle of friends, who ex-! press their regrets at their having to leave. hi Some time ago it was decided ‘the M Po s ip. Guba, a soe that the agency for the company 3 ! hee atta nent: = 7 ot | Was to be thrned over to the Por- ib ae cere oat as-|day afternoon for Havana with! +o. Dock company, which will vessel. 102 first class passengers, eight} handle: ait ‘tha: bas iébetts bk “found it adel oe ton at id mt | Re future. andie al e bus he ies, under. tredtment | and 983 setks.ef.Yail. as ‘| ness. Since then Mr. Dawson mpeatal ond Car | fi erry Etenta Palme eae! oniace Tocteed Sana Bae appointed : rom Cuba yesterday wil 9 PRY cars of furniture, two cars of to-! MONROE THEATER i bacco, two cars of pineapples,| | 980 crates; one of drums, 195° Norma Shearer-Fredric March sacks of mail and 13 empty ears! Freighter ‘Ozark arrived 5-10) o'clock this morning and after ; taking.on cargo of sponges, cigars| jand -miseellaneous assortment, "$22 |i sailed 6:15 for Miami and Jack- a [Sonvilles=: tra, 15-20; Night, 15-25¢ DINNER THERE’S NOTHING THAT CAN BETTER “TOUCH THE SPOT” THAN A BEER PARTICULARLY ;Club and today and tomorrow, here. The-dirst floor was made in- imembcrs will devote their time to! to @ guard houte in which » few ldecorating the club rooms and’ marines were housed, and it was | the building. | maintained for this purpose _at | ‘The hour for the dance and re-| the main entrance of the station ception has been fixed at 9:30 eee ae relock and Sebastian Cabrera,| Given To W. D. Cask vice president of the league par-| , When Ms. Smit died: O00 ‘the { tieujarly requests all members of Brows. his. will atrag> fore | the‘leacue and out of town pteperty == : land all club members) and their| fF the many courtesies eens guests to be on hand to greet the| ® the deceased by the legatec, jvisiting delegation. 4 ae = time ee at ‘= Nothing is to be left undone, Simally torn down Me. Brows P| ox Hesiedipeteigecet bo wears thereafier it remeinelite the Host brilliant affair given at the! “It is surprising.” said a | oleh: Brown, “that it could have reach- ed a rubbish pile.” In concloding Mr. Brown seid that there were no other ornaments on the struc-; ture at thé tine of the purchase NOW! BEING SOLD | by the department. : | Tacazd°or'sun | NEED CARPENTERS — | anc mornine'xrtaxcor. | “TQ BUILD ; }CALL FOR WHITE VOLUN-: TEERS ISSUED BY KEY WEST ADMINISTRATION {.- State automobile licenses were} placed on sale this morning in the! loffice of the tax collector, and} Collector Frank Ladd says the }sale started with a “bang.” | The tags had not been long in A call for volunteer white car- lneadiness before purchasers were|penters to aid in building park jim the office and during the| benches was issued today from the ; morning hours 12 were sold. This! parks and recreation department ie remarkable, says Mr. Ladd,jof the Key West Administration. j when it is taken into considera- Volunteer hours pledged © by ion that tags do not have to bej carpenters can be worked off bought before January 1. through the building. of park First purchase of the day was} benches, it was pointed out. There ; made by keeper of the county jail,, is a need for additional benches : Leon Roberts. | for the parks of Key West, it was i added, and need for volunteers; was, emphasized. 7 ‘DESTROYER JONES | “carpenters ctouia report at ene corner of Grinnell and Division GOES TO NORFOLK === =: ===» } TOO MANY WORDS | United States Destroyer Jacob | IN PORTUGUESE | Jones, which was in port for {about one month and berthed at} (Ry Aasociat-@ Press) a finger pier in the submarine} RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. base, sailed for Norfolk, Va., 8:05; Work on a Portuguese dictions: o'clock last night. iwas stopped by the Brazilian The Jones is being relieved by|Academy of Letters when it the U. S. Destroyer Claxton,/ found it had spent $48,000 and | which arrived yesterday morning! gotten only half way through the jand will remain until Tuesday/“A’s.” At that .rate the com- when she will sail for St. Peters-| pleted work would have cost $2,- burg. ¢ 400,000. : : This seems at first glance aggerated and ecstatic. But says, one sees that, wags. ey Fourteen colored inds corporal punishment afternoon im the court of J of the Peace Rogelie Gomez whipping: were sdmmistered order of the juvenile } These bey$ were disturbing the peace boisterous thst charct were disturbed end the church had 1t hours of worship. They were arrested iffs forces and eurly this week, and poned until vetterdey guilt was clearly were sentenced school. This sentence wes sutpended when the parents of the offemd- ers consented to severely their children. This was done and the boys allowed tw depart after being warned that again the sentence te the reform echool will be made fiertive Gf 1 i nite Hil T pit jt i i t i th i aH phety iH peetat ? t : ; if i l if h} i Ftlif 1 e i Reece, Joseph Mom, Pre nell Albury. Tiybé Ut i it,’ The regular meeting of the Key Went Hospitainy Lear = not be beld Mondar ng. Setes il] i I! hel Air { ; : - announced totes The postponement war mumee because the seague = boeing reception and dance at $ » Monday for the congremmena gation here. at the Country Mr. Cabrers poutted oat members of the eague should tend the recepten and eaace shopre THT Hitt Hh ; ty phig ff thi I ; } : ; d ‘

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