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

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the works division! Eugene Roberts, Leslie B. Russell. W. 0. John- ¥ Jimmy; aby : Ivan! perts, E. C. Gomez, Benjamin! sell, W. M. Cooper, Hilton Curry,} ~¥ Armando Alfonso, L. Higgs, Sr.,/ ary Russell, Leon Roberts, W. ©. Johnson, Orion Russell, L.! Higgs, Jr., and John Sawyer. | Steamship Cuba sailed for Ha- wana yesterday with 232 first class passengers, 18 second class, of ly 100 invitations to lovers of ten- e ‘witness the singles and|19 automobiles, four tons to be played betwnen 4/!reight and 165 sacks of mail. tomorrow Of this number of passengers about 50 percent arrived on the steamer from Tampa, a small inamber of tickets were ‘sold in Key :| Washingto: visitors _ remained over for a stay. Ferry Palma arrived from Ha- Yana yesterday afternoon with eight cars of tomatoes, one of one of rum, one of books TODAY IF YOU WANT TO MAKE SURE YOUR NEW YEAR’S PARTY WILL BE A SUCCESS. AT ited here on a number of oceg-fof the Cuba are to remain the} ”— sions in the interests of the so e as they are at present, it AY’S WEATHER TOD Rainfall* Yesterday's Precipitation T. Ins. Normal Precipitation ... .04 Ins, t “This record covers 21-hour period ending at § o'clock this morniag. Partly Cloudy P. M-| Moderate west winds over north portion and moderate east winds jover north portion and moderate east winds over south portion; weather partly overcast tonight and Sunday. East Gulf: Moderate east winds over south portion and moderate west and southwest over north portion, High Low Barometer at 8 a. m., today: Sea level, 30.06. Lowest Highest Station— Last Night Yesterday Abilene 58 “70 Atlanta 46 Boston . 34 Buffalo 38 62 S36 56" two sisters, Mrs. Juseph Spicola, Mrs. Melvina Norenna; two brothers, William A. Noronna,| dr. and Billy Nerronna, of Tam-} pa. The Golden Eagle will attend! WEATHER CONDITIONS a the funeral in a body. Pallbearers ; Dicturbances: are central» “this. | morning oven<the North Atlantic States, Oklahoma, and the. fat ; northwest, Boston, Mass,, and ¥ || New! York Cit¥, 29.66 ifiches, Ok. lahoma City, ‘29.78 -inches,”"‘and . | Seattle, Wash, 29.40 inches. Préi| }Sure-is moderately high over south-} feastern and southwestern sections} jof the country and a high pressure: CROONER CONVICTED OF area has moved in over the north-| ern Plains States, Miami, Fia.,| MURDER SCMEDULED DIE ON FEBRUARY 1 | 80.08 inches, Los Angeles, | / | Jacksonville Kansas City KEY WEST Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Miami Minneapolis New Orleans : New York } Pensacola . Pittsburgh - St. Louis - Salt Lake ‘City -. San Francisco Seattle . Tampa . 30.10 inches, and Huron, S. D, $30.24. inches. Precipitation ‘has been general during the last 24 hours from the pi Valley eastward, with snow in northern districts. There has also been rain in the Pacific States, and South- west, and snow in the Plateau re-| former Savannah, Ga. croom j gion. Colder weather has l-} convicted of killing heffield |spread the northern Plains States|Ciark Nashville, Tenn., business (ity Axsociated Preas) BATON ROUGE, La., Dec. 29. —Gov. 0, K. Allen yesterday se February 1 as the date for the hanging of Louis Kenneth N and upper Mississippi Valley. and man, in a New Orleans hotel. temperatures are zero or below]: ‘The governor signed Neu's death this morning from Montana east-j warrant. after court a; and! ward over Minnesota; while read-} jncanity claims by co! i for the} ings “are generally above normal youthful killer, found guilty of from the West Gulf States and’ having beaten Clark to death w:th | middle Mississippi alley cast-j, ;, wed unsuccessful. | ward to the Atlantic coast. Dense Rackiert, ae fog prevailed this morning at Key} yp. Neu, wife of Louis .Ken- ' West, being the first recorded here | neth Neu, is the daughter of Mra | Since January 27, 1928. Birdie Huggins, at one time opera. : G. S. KENNEDY, nt Official in Cl “ tor of the Manhattan restaurant. | harg®. | and was here for a while with her : —_—_—__———- | mother, before moving to St} Williston. . WEATHER FORECAST {Till 8 p. m,, Sunday). Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday; gen- tle to moderate easterly winds. NOTICE Beginning January 1, 1935 MR. JIM KEETON —at—. THREE FRIENDS BARBER SHOP ; : Ginger Rogers-Fred Astaire ——— THE GAY DIVORCEE Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- i wok be z " tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25< ——. | ON URCRAFT PL TWEEN HERE plane of the Muame-Eey Go Ame. ways, Inc. The pieee acd Arrival. yerur were: Earl G sightecemg party iefi 6 to Fort Je‘fersen. ane after beome’ there for about tee | turned. At 3:20 o’check the plume off with the fowe members Grooms, Jr NEW ARRIVAL AT Wednesday Sea Se ee The new arree Segeet CR gee oe pound:, anc ba bers owes Ge dhe & Os aoe eaa :

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