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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Besi Interests of Key West Key West, Fiorida., has the most eguabile : country; w range of only The Kep West Citen = No. 12. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1936. | CRIMINAL COURT f Bis ‘MOORE TO BE yoke “HEARS FEW cases, COVERNOR SHOLTZ BUYS ee “Ghosts Rise In AAA Wake;. DURING MORNING NO. 1 SCHOLARSHIP TAG. Genstitution Made Issue; CRIMINAL COURT OTHER CASES TO BE wim | 1G. 0. P P. Seeks Farm Plan COUNTY SOLICITOR FILES IN- 1 =T FOR DIFFERENT DAYS! | SOTTEOES: |Many Poli FORMATION AGAINST Dz a FENDANT COVERING NUM. THIS WEEK : {SIX LOCATE ERROR | | IN CONTEST MONDAY | BER OF CHARGES VOLUME LVI. PRICE FIVE CENTS Sanctions Modify Habits Of Italian Households As | Nation Accepts Changes: CFTTMEaTS | THREE OUTSTANDING SPORTSMEN ARRIVE this men But Few Families Which Do Not Recognize New Customs With Varying Degree iticians Being Confronted With Preb- lems Gi Great Import- ance } | | Six readers of The Citizen found the correct answer to the misspelled word yes- with Judge J.’ Allan B. met in Among the 15 arriv: iminal Solicitor the plane from Miami morning were three whose names are well known in the wor'd of sports, who are here for a short stay and will be fishing guests of Rob- ert F. Spottswood. These three visitors are Tommy Armour, open golf champion in 1935; Bcb Bar- bour, outstanding golfer ard John C. Davison, frequent visitor to Key West, representing one of the court, Covnty {Vining Harris, presiding, i morning to! ‘sound the docket and set cases for | All officials: | Cleare, Jr., today filed informa- {recessed session this ' i ' terday’s contest and will be | presented with Auto | \ } #| | i tions zgainst Robert J. Moore, Fe t Strop razer sets on application to this office. The misspelled word was “quality” which er- roneously printed “qua'ty” in the Wagner Beer advertise- ment at the bottom of the front page. Winners are: Emile Saw- yer, 728 Passover street; J. { By CHARLES H. GUPTILL { (hy Associated Press) ROME, Jan. 14.—Sanctions im- By BYRON PRICE (Chict ot jthe week. court j were present, | Before sounding the docket, the ! judge listened to the Abraham Brady, charg-, led with using profane, obscene language and t to serve 10 { The information in the Pintado | robbery with} i j confessed house-breaker and en- Waste S wera! importar ee in the cases in which Chief | Harry M. Baker and Dr. 'N. C. Nations | the posed by the League of 3 plea of _— | are presented by tumbling have modified conspicuously i guilty of h g who | Pintado, were those were | robbe 4, events which have greeted the ix - home !ife of Italy. amateur fart 1936 at Was The AAA de to the jand vulgar sen- There probably are few families | { tenced the defenda which do not recognize every day | enced the defend charges Moore Deme-. at 2 A P in the world. ard-custems which with varying degrees of bitterness they ascribe ILI LI I ILS. SOs vet to FERRIES HAVE | some new change in their habits! largest sporting goods houses | } I i wa: to “sanctions.” “Continuous hours” d el cony wel! at hard labor in the county © of Sylvia Dennis, using | and indecent s nol prossed, language, | also the case of | via, charged with seliinz j hout a license. and Annie Dia tto ¢ | Bake ! with To provide a scholarship fund for needy studerts, the Litiversity | bree: inter umit a felony and in robbery, charges Moor. breaking and ente:ing wit! ing and entering with intent’ the, a | to commit a misdemeanor. I..ormations in all of the oth- | Otto Kirchheiner, 919 White- head street; Sidney Curry. Eaton and Elizabeth streets; Louis Gonzalez, J 1411 Division street; M Ralph Sanders, 703 ton street; Marvie D. Crocl, 320 Eliza- beth street. forcibly the fore, the nec whether to amindme t powers. save office light a | of Florida has just established a scholarship fund and is now rr Yberies to which Moore yes: | confessed are to be fi'ei! - the present of al court is adjourned, At-; joes y Cleare said. The peralty. Atto ney Cleare, which imp. 2d by the court on a de-| fend: at found guilty of breaking {and entering, is 20 years in the state prison. Asked if there will be any arges filed against the woman. | who is being held in jail in con- NOT LEFT FOR KEY WEST YET Avother misspelled word e@ppears in the advertisements today. Clip the coupon, write your sclection and pre- sent between 8 a. m. and 1 p. m., tomorrow. Each read- er-cortestant presenting the correct misspelled word, will receive an Auto Strop razer. ault and battery, tried iday. e of Julius Neely, alse h asvault and battery ‘d: tomorrow. Eugene Rivero, charged wit! the breadwinners to appear at their early for the a | buting frent auto tags as ‘a means of cbtaining revenue. es) Governor Dave Sholtz has bought the first tag, presented him },./ by Dr. John J. Tigert, president of the Usiversity of Florida. In exchange for the tag Dr. Tigert is shown with the $2.00 with which Governor Sholtz made the purchase. The front tags are the same size and color of the regular 1936. | state license tags. Each of the University of Florida Scholarship | Furd tags will sell for $2.00. They may be obtained by Klein H. Graham, treasurer of the Flor:ta Scholarship Fund, Gaines- ville. will be The charved w i will be h somewhat | The! been re- work at 9 a. m., age Italian, has for lunch, b session two hour “siesta” mee » one hou i i placed by one how maximum sai! { the day’s work is ended at 4 p. m,| UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES | nlawful displa of a dangerot School Children | DELAY SASLING; VESSELS | weapon, to wit a fire arm, will | | tried Friday. The | EXPECTED TO LEAVE PEN-| Cases of upon sanctions with SACOLA TOMORROW! | ault, and Charles W i iTiams, as-ault and battery, were \yarsed for the present. aes Robert J. Moore, charged with | breaking and entering wits io-' KEY WEST, FLA. WHERE MOST ‘tent to commit a felony; breaking | 2 IDEAL CLIMATE WILL BE FOUND —vecvon itn the retveries the couniy solicitor said this question AT ALL PERIODS OF TRE YEAR. has not as yet been determined. } - In the event that charges ave jand entering with intent to cor mit a misdemeanor, will be ar raigned Thursday. i W. G. Bethel’s non-sup i filed they will, it is expected, al- ! 5 lege that she was an accessory, ‘fendant having been convicted on} “Far from the heailnes Javier Reise digmade ja similar charge, of which this! winds lies Key West, Florida, | oeey [port of wife and minor children, |was ordered nol prossed, the de-j {was a duplication, at the last term j the southernmost city in the i i | Late yesterday afternoon oth- of court. United States. H can be, H jappy writing makes 1« Wasrreres Meow younger children may look aasig uaioray eanee less jaun-! Ele ated as diced eye than their elders. mentary school hours were duced to three daily and from 10 o’clock to one. Family restricted or rearra Recently purchased ferr'es for! use between Matecumbe and No Key ent has been Thea ances early so) ferr entertain: Nome in the Monroe county begin their pero expected to as td elose by" Hep! m. This-mea an earlie: night meal which many an Italian dislikes, for he tradi-} tionally is a late Affter the the; ward is made system, are ene leave Pensacola tomorr it \caid at WPA headquarters to- ec sedadif) when: cou CURING APARTMENTS WITH < INTENTION OF SPENDING diner. Satins . er the trip home- through streets in i day. # The vessels were to leave Pen- | illumina ) p.m and bars ?° Rome’s trip, semi-darkness. P’ ic tion is cut in half at 1 Many of the which formerly somewhat conservative “night circumstances life” and their lighty Jeaving in tow of a tug, as sched extinguished before midnight. Sunday Auto Rides Stepped The Sunday automobile ride has been eliminated for most fami! wt = by gasoline at $1.15 a ga ' ple Key few motorists have installed ae West at this time, it is said, and coal gurners in their autos, which,! the arrival of the ferries to be while expensive to se, are j extraordinarily economical operate. Another “popular a middle vantage. has low priced excursions which Mu familia own country | with half. s when st to save fuel. the Italian rea , sacola, have been! boarded up and prepared for the but unforseen where they cafes provided last Sunday, prevented t are closed ‘uled. Lack of ferry transportation is | esponsible for quite a few peo- remaining away immediately placed in servic , Would relieve a distressing situ: diversion, the Sunday. tion. * of which many! Especially, it is said, becauze took ad-ithere are a large number of visi- |tors expected during the latt | period of January and early Feb- | 2 Tuary. been solini introduced to Italians with their were abol’shed alo! hundred other ules were curtaile¢ The newspaper today pages to conserve 1 Italy imports. EXPLAINS MATTER TAX EXEMPTIONS -:. | tio smaller TAX ASSESSOR SAYS APPLI-,? The wedding rings Italians R. wear, if they are loyal, are jron,) CATIONS MUST BE FILED | ne replacing the gold-ones they gave! BEFORE APRIL 1 to the country. Women Fight Sanctions wsprint which | is cumbents. chief; uced to s rts, 'members have the prviilege ‘FIRE UNIT WILL NAME OFFICERS | ELECTION OF OFFICIALS TO; TAKE PLACE THIS EVENING of the Key West Vol-| Department will this! for cepartment offi-; for s whose names will , on the ballot are the in- They have Harry M. Baker, Char Olivieri, first as- tang, chief; Leroy Torres, sec @ assistant chief; John W. Rob- department secretary; Wm Archer, department treasurer; | C. Galey Varren, surgeons; John Gard- r. assistant surgeon. The Au n_ ballot used in these elections, nm and are: system and of the next two! | { ' no opposi- | and Dr. Wm. j | “Here winter is the sum- mer—lowest temperature rec- cerded in more tha; fifty years—41 degrees—and that only once. Summer is de- Fightful, with cooling breezes from both the Atlantic Ocean ard the Gulf of Mexico. For Key West is the Island City of the Sea. “The finest salt-wat@ game fishing is found in same waters. Year-’round swimming is available. And there are always breezes fcr sailing in reef-protected wa- ters. “An enchanting, indescri able, magnetic charm will cverwhe'm you. Perhaps it is the quaint fishing-tow? houses, smacking of the Cuban, the English, West Indien and Southern and Northern Colonial in Flu- ences. Possibly it is the gor- gecus, ever-charging daw.s and sunsets. The labyrinth tropical flowers and fruits may be the reason. Anyway it is here. “Come and see this exotic coral isle in the sea. fake a leaf from the book of the old explorers. You turn ex- hese way with an i ry trip (go to sea by auto; by beat from Tampa-. While in Key West, read The Key West Daily Citizen. ‘For uniquely attractive booklet write: Key West Ad- ministration, Key West, Florida.” The foregoing is a ccpy of advertisement appearing the Sunday issue, January 5, of the Casper Tribure- Herald, Casver, Wyoming, and is one of a series of ad- vertisements cf Key West appearing in several news- papers published in western cities, sponsored by The Citizen. These advertisements appearing by reciprocal ar- rangement with The Citizen, Key West advertisemeitts be- ing (printed im.the western parers ard theirs are to ap- pear in this paper. are The advertiserrent occu- pies 40 inches of space, on page five, and is illustrated with a map of Florida with Key West in large type and below is a scene picturing Rest Beach, at the height of the winter season. r articles which had been stolen ling the day, were found | sheriff’s officers who were den, ,den behind wall boards in | house occupied by Moore, jing. stolen | places could be reached, | said, | ‘HEAD OF LOCAL | TOMORROW ENROUTE TO jand had not been recovered dur- Ly] told jby Moore where they were hid- | A large number of articles of wearing apparel were found hid- the and the | jewelty, was found sewed securely ‘in a pillow case in another build- Moore went with Deputy Ray Elwood to the places where the | articles were hidden, and/ } showed the dep ity how the hiding it was WPA FORCES TO | LEAVE ON PLANE | THOMAS D. ORR GOING OUT| arrived Monday on the Steamship evitabk AFTERNOON ” JACKSON- VILLE FOR CONFERENCE ENTIRE SEASON one hoped Heads of the housing depart-' tion. The for the state ment that there are more winter | Hon wh —— uncerta visitors in Key West today than)” poe The t ment are authoritv Wel Rest there were last year. This does — not apply to transient but to those who have secured apart- ments or residences for the win ter. Among recent arrivals and, the those who have closed for resi-, °° ; dences are: | Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Summer- ville, Jr.. and two children, of Tej0%ce Minter ‘City, Mas: who have’ tory | taken one of the Kirke cottages difiere | for the rest of the season. ‘not sac | Mr. and Mrs. Lief Bnorstrand, fits in | of Scarsdale, N. Y., who have Washir | made all arrangements for a home rest unt | for the season and wil! be domi- stitute. ciled in the J. J. Trevor home on Mo: Division st-eet. They will arrive gress Sanuary 25. trial Mr. and Mrs, Walter Coachman bitter d lof Jacksonvine and Lake Placid, litical « been | Cuba, from Tampa, will leave to- © For morrow to return about the last disc | of January. and occupy the Hilda certain | Russell cottage on Flagler ave- tion of a | nue, during February, March atd ment ther names as thei of the offices, it “ALLEN FAMILY COMES TO CITY = articular insistence non- The women in earnest in their only Italian or produc 1 home. The constantly are that on’st the An announcement issued County Tax Assessor Kirchheiner is ished in issue of The Citizen and will interest to many Key W into fervor reinforced o¢ by flaming “buy j Italian” and ‘destroy sanctions”! Mr. Kirchheiner said there eect posters displayed throughout the/a number of people who filed ap-| kingdom and by an unceasing: plications for homestead and propaganda n in the news-| other ta ions last other tax exemptions last, . year, *| SHOWN TO BE THEIR FIRST} papers. : jwho possibly do! not snderstand The stone-walled and stone-| that it ha8 to again be done this] VISIT TO ISLAND CITY IN FIFTEEN YEARS for month over th ON AIRCRAFT YEST= DAY AFTERNOON ners am dem: attest i Master Of ould th emend Passenger reservations made in; floored houses which Italians in-} year, habit are colder than us: this For the inforantion of persons| winter. {who intend to file these applica-j invariable! tions for homestead, *witlow's ‘seh » There| veteran's exemption, the notice! Mr. and M occasion: advises this must he done before! and daughter ny an apart-j A'pril 1. qiens brother e hotel pr of Forms neces making! N. C., are visitors in prietor “sanctions” is merely ; the applicat n be had at the acon an absence of 15 years. on business and to enjoy a visit handy euphemism for thriftines |tax assessor’s office. Allen wa: before mar-| with his friends in the local unit. iage, } ‘Etta Pinder, daughter: and absorb some of the sunshine ' a A. J. toms for Florida, who arrived on the Steamship Cuba . Chester Allen! trom ‘Tampa, plans to leave on Litha, and Mr. Al-| the this Milton, of Benson, | Key Angle, collector of cus- jan by its ver the | powers ove pom et Miami yesterday necessitated the “Sanctions” is the j excuse for chilly is, however, sometimes to believe that for n ment house owner or yesterday rooms federa! cover return to headquarters | afternoon, ry for West; Mr. Angle came to Key West} ovevelt and organ- vht determine the cam | April. It ah Thomas D. Orr. WPA admin. | Kinderbrook Farms, New York. wit himse tomorrow afternoon by plane for, fore coming they made arrange- »....¢ ENROUTE HOME ON BOARD PLANE Miami en route to Jacksonville ments to occupy the Robert Aus- meer \ 2 f ficials, he told The Citizen to-| CUSTOMS OFFICIAL HAS BEEN FOUR PASSENGERS LEAVE) Mr. Orr will with Robert Unk- \ rich, assistant to Conrad Van! SPENDING ENJOYABLE ek ae yesterday discuss matters rela- tive to Key West and make cer- tain recommendations which he | NAY. TANKER SALINAS believes will be of great benefit j use of a much larger plane today. | . There were 15 arriving this morn. |_. His dominant desire at this! ee : tallies: j time, the administrator said, is to; i a — cg. |Zet more men to work in order | Patrick Galvin, Bart Griffin.! to put more money in circulation | U. S. S. Salinas, navy tanke Delmar Butler, Meyer Forer,! projeets which will further his | ofternoon and delivered a cargo toed bon M ‘, ideas, he said. lof fuel oil into the tanks of the | ied busine j Jenanne Pope, Beatrice Corcoran." “Asked if he contemplated any naval station. The Salinas sailei the who! . ester Pope, Matt Vital. John’ changes in the local administra.’ this morning. paien a Wee Ss See |_ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Judson. of mr. Roos: for a conference with state of. | tin residence on ee eer Avenue STAY IN CITY Florida, who was here and left} CAME IN YESTERDAY AFT- ito the city, he said. Robert Strunsky, Verna Jones, | and among recommendations are arrived 3:45 o'clock yesterday’ ™ore ison, Robert Barbour, Tommy) tive setup, Mr. Orr replied he did} S. S. Granada. of the Stand-| Althouch STABS SELF INCHURCH 0! Mrs ia Pinder, and was accompanied home by her mother, | Tex.—! who was visiting with the family’ es contemplated in the local for several months. \ forees, he replied there were none “I am glad to be back for a/He is awaiting future developments v'sit” said Mr. Allep, and am) along ertain lines, and hopes that and plunged a knife into his breast | planning to have a great time in! conditions will make it possible because of his unrequited love|this wonderful sunshine _ andj for officials now at Key West to for a girl who was present. p healthy climate of Key West.” | remain. CUT FLOWERS CALENDULA'S, dozen Marigolds, dozen : Roses, dozen $1.20 South Florida Nursery PHONE 597 sked if there were any chang- easy. letenmng annsal mes- at he hed CORPUS QHRISTI, Se| During services in a church in this city, Gregorio Rod- | riguez, 22, arose from a rear seat! Mexican Armour, Luther Waller. jnot. He is spending much of his|ard Fruit and Steamship com- to the Pres Passengers on the outgoing, time in getting in intimate touch /| pany, was due in port this after-; sage. to lou: caibkedie aftevraece with all phases of the rehabilita-| noon from Philadelphia consigned |terned t i SL 7 jtion program, and so far sees no|to the Porter Dock company for|revecably =n = M. Duncan, J. L. Lester, H. S./ necessity for making any chang | fuel oil. The ship will bunker/some of the McClanahan, Robert Unkrich. les, he said. jana sail for Frontera, Mexico. | opher= found were without restraint, pel ttuca © doubt prio BE WISE, DRINK THE BEER THAT’S BEEN TRIED AND TESTED. THE DAILY INCREASE IN WAGNER BEER SALES PROVE THAT IT IS BEST! FACA 22RBB80

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