The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 2, 1936, Page 1

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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LVI. | No, 106. _ MUTILATED KEY West FLORIDA, Se ee ee 2, 1936. The Key West Citizen = | | In State And County Primary | . | With Many Issues Involved FERRY SCHEDULE OVER WATER GAP VESSELS WILL LEAVE NO NAME KEY, NORTH BOUND, SEVEN O'CLOCK; LEAVE MATECUMBE AT 1 O'CLOCK ee day afternopn at Bayview Park } ipaign today with the first pri- nate ae eee May ounl| —-- jmary 30 days sway. Beginning Sunday morning," ralded thd arrival of May a ig hee Fees ; Up and down the state the Franklin E. Albert, FERA ex Key West, with children from the | Ri the Dannie prone vidge | sound wagons continued their tive officer of ferry operati panic ve ..,i between No Name Key and Big; Journeys—lthough there were a ea ee 7 ona oartsrememipon) strcotsandeeish _ | protests against the noise in some 2 ‘ ee | tecle, aaetcioainie: | Pine Key has had no appreciable | cit'es—and candidates continued ey, north bound, at 7 o'clock | °° Dey ARNE: jto pour out ty appeals for) and leave Matecumbe, south-| The entrance of the king and |eftect in pana acera win eter MAI , votes. ound, 1 o'clock. {queen of May, and members: of ; ‘ami, was the statement made this! The first primery is June 2,} There will 0 be a ferry op-| their dignifi 3 fand in races wnere there are S 3 nified court opened the | n g Postmaster Se: ‘2 4 wating between No Name Key} saa ene morning by Postmaster Sam Har-' more than two candidates, the : rogram, Ww hd Key West, and cars destined | Pro#rams wh r Key West will be taken off| Rae Louise I e ferry at No Name and brought ; of Nicholas the city. This, of course, whe n: brought the be Goshorn for transporting a vehicle from} that the flower girls, hoop bear- | Said. | be paid after midnight. MMatecumbe to Key West, or from} ers and dancers performed. Because of the necessity of a Registration books for the pi ey West north, will be the si me! The May Day festival was onerr trip by boat and difficul-; maries closed Th jay at mid- AGecocs shetweou| ities in transferring the mail tojnight, and reports from counties Peace eiieNol NameusKes| sponsored by the Parent-Teacher! shore, it may add a little to the showed the usual last minute rush he rate includes the driver} 28S°ciations of the three schools, | time of mail arrival at Key West,' which required registration of- vo | with the cooperation of the rec-; but it will not, under normal con-! fices to remain open well into the | The United Steamboat inspec- | reation section of the local wea |é litions, mean a delay of more | night, Figvres. were not available 's have given permission for} and the Key West Hospitality |‘*4" 15 minutes, it was said. {| immediately, but political ob- Peration of the fer i Band. Members of the joint! gervers said there was a_ record and Key West bebaae Mlatecumbe and Key Vest and re-i in, throush Havk_ Channel, s from No Name* frey. to Key | anJ}retitn cannot be set! definite schedule time, | subject to weather! assistance given by tion section and band. the A May pile celebration yester- the crowning ris ssell as queen and | king, | eremony to a close. | hours late yesterday, the missing! as committee ts morning were ex- { pressing: their appreciation for the Trecrea-! 4 STEAMER OZARK ~ DOENT AFFECT | MAIL SERVICE LATENESS IN ARRIVAL YES-} TERDAY WAS DUE TO OTH-! | TALLAHASSE®, DECLARES s May —New s remained at a pre- mium in the 1936 political cam- ER REASONS, POSTMASTER HARRIS of! ltwo receiving of votes campaign * second primary balloting on June the run-off While the mail was several ather conditions : verinit ihe! ' The court entered to the pompous | bridge had nothing to do with the ae earns : ssengers will be handled daily | cs el ane pone "| By law, the time for qua’if iuste Leis Wii), peureab|oee: Se aaa cat) Ss oC ir. Harris said. The de-: i. ended ‘today (Saturday May Mr, Albert said that the rate| tance,” and it was for the cour as caused in Miami, it wasi9) and qualification fees cannot ! | | eopits ‘ation. jdev to pay pol! taxes. Old age pension propos: tracted an unprecedented | ber of persons to rezistration of- REMOVE OFFICE OF SEWER UNIT Ws at- num- ‘poll taxes because they have pass- EQUIPMENT TAKEN TO THIRD ¢q the maximum aze: vations are now deing| FLOOR OF ADMINISTRA. | Running Behind v, Albert said, for the de- COMES 10 PORT | Poll tax payments were runni of the car ferry from Key | { TION BUILDING ‘far behind the number of vegis Ea Se i Es | tration on the basis of ineom- = eee { nae |plete unofficial reports, “indi i STEAMSHIP ABRINGS IN | H i 35 PASSENGERS \ annie MOND VESSEL LEFT LATE IN AFT-}| Mallory Lines, ERNOON ENROUT= GRANADA OF; FRUIT COMPANY DUE TO AY e | Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde-; which arrived yes- terday from Jacksonville and Mi- Today was moving day for: ing voters are following the ~:sual | those i charge of the WPA sew- ' practice of registering and then, jer project here. {paying poll tax later. i | All office equipment of the} Grand jary investigations were | pproject being transferred | under way in some counties of 'from the y car barn to the'!charges of fraudulent registra-{ third floor of the administration } tions. ‘building. In this way, it was} Particularly in Dade and Duval nd Jacksonville) mers studied pointed out, all activities of the| counties (Miami WPA can be centralized in the the county TO TAMPA .one building, eliminating the need, plans for szec up of reg- ami, sailed 1:40 o'clock for New for going back and forth between | istration books to strike off any fens Queens |the two buildings, as in the past. | fraudulent names. Stermship Cuba, of the P, and} = aes pacsnmidste Morsotticess%, ©. S. S. company, arrived from| Steamship Brazos, of the same! ‘JOSE MILIAN, 80, parently was con-ident of victory! Havana yesterday with two first ;lines, arrived 9:30 o'clock from! Tae ei SS Be aac pare npers lente cage een ea |who ha tched many political tac Key W anal nial exton arged freight, DIES LAST NIGHT campaigns said they were puzzled Pacoud (clacauton lanes. took on shipments of live turtle | i; by what appeared to be on. im- . XN Arrivals at Key West: Edward|@nd a miscellaneous assortment ; | mering eee in we aie | Connor, Grace S. Jane, M. Fer-; 8nd sailed 11:30 o’clock for New! Feces: OMTEER) /aetey. SOnecaal SG aT aay oat cel aia eran , FUNERAL SERVICES. WILL BE | quickened interest Lefore the fi Rogel, Bernard Dulsky, Charles| Steamship Granada, of the, CONDUCTED TOMORROW | ?T™mary. Jordan, |Standard Fruit and Steamship List a Payer The Cuba sailed 5 o'clock company, is due to arive from! AFTERNOON | Followi he list of Demo- the following passengers emb: | Philadelphia Monday, will take} rieirnen eratic cand s who have qual- ing at Key West: B. J. Reid, J. 'T.| bunkers at the Porter Dock com-! . ified in the various races: Olsen, Mrs. G. D. Fitch, Miss] pany and sail for Frontera, Mex-! Jose Milian, 80, died 11 o’clock! GOVERNOR: Grady Burton of Hermione Fitch, Mrs. J. A Bo-| ico. last night in the residence, 308 | Weuchula, Stafford Caldwell gart, Mrs. Ida Bogart, Mrs. El-| Re EES Lele es ee ) Virginia street. Funeral services; Miami, Jerry W. arter of Tall: wood Allison, Miss Meredith Alli-/ i will be held tomorrow afternoon|hassee, Dan Chappell of Miami, son, Mrs. W. H. Snyder, Mrs x MISS JOHNSON o'clock from the residence to! Fred P. Cone of Lake City, W. L. McGivens, M D. A. Printz. St. Mary’s Star of the Sea church. | Hodges of Tallahassee, Amos Le Arlene Printz, Davie Printz, Miss | GETS TRANSFER L. Maureau, S, ‘J.,, will|is of Marianna, Mallie Martin of Ann Glowe, J. J. Carlson, Mrs. C.! j Crestview, B. F. Paty of West 5 L, King, Will Lord George Behm. Alfredo Barroso, REV. GEKELER Miss Doris Johnson, j RETURNS HERE es and she left yesterday for | a ATTORNEY GENERAL: Ed. her new post in Miami. H (iy Asuoctared Preasy |R. Bentley of Lakeland and Cary With the departure of Miss aay orate ae May 2.) p, Landis of Tallahassee (incum- {Johnson there remains in this —In Alabama _ schooi teachers | bent.) HAD BEEN ATTENDING RO- ity three representatives of the Must promise not to have com-| COMPTROLLER: I, Muncy TARY CONFERENCE HELD service. Claude Albury, officer pany or go automobile riding on Anderson -of Jacksonville, J. R./ jin charge; Geronda Roman and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or! (Trux) Bullock of West Palm IN TALLAHASSEE Herble Todd, of the immigration ‘Thursday nights | Beach, J. M. Lee oi Tallahassee border patrol. John C. Gekeler{ | Rev. and Mrs. tendance at the District Confer ence of the 89th Rotary Interna: tional District. Mrs, Ralph Milner Gekeler represented the Anns. The Key West honorable mention xpon the | George and Mrs.) taches, new and old. Rotary at-| has no relatives here, Anns. jing. When Terzich meets LET US BID ON YOUR AUTO REPAIRS All Work Guaranteed Yates Service Station PHONE 525-3 liking, he starts negot' loff. Sometimes he stenograph-' er in the United States immigra- tion service has received instruc- tions transferring her from Key; {RICH SLAV STARTS returned to Key West Friday! evening from Tallahassee. (Myr. | MUSTACHE HOBBY! Gekeler, companicd by Sebas-| tian Cabrera, Jr., Wm. L. Bates} (iy Associated Press) and Melvin Russell, was in at-} SRBOBRAN, Yugoslavia, and tendance of its number of Rotary | much use for his money, so he hit secretly married.” | upon the hobby of mustache buy- | someone | with a pair of handlebars to his, ‘ons with! the grower about shaving them) closes bargain for as little as 100 dinars ($2), but he paid 2.000 dinars} ($40) to Yotsa Gavranski. May | req | 2.—Just as some persons collect! to “take vital interest in all phases} coins, postage stamps or antiques, | of Sunday school work, donating; LIC INSTRUCTION Terzich gathers { Lopez Funeral Home will be in} ‘Palm Beach, Raleigh Pettewey of! icharge qf arrangements. j Tampa, J. R. Yearwood of Winter -_-——____—_—- leagen, | SECRETARY OF _ STATE: CONTRACTS LIMIT Robert A. Gray of Tallahassee SOCIAL ACTIVITY | i (ineumbent). And ppi, a teachers’! (incumbent), Murl E. Pace of contract read: It is further! Mount Dora, and Van C. Swear- !agreed and understood by parties} nigen of Miami. thereto that no teacher will play; STATE TREASURER: Sam- society or unnecessarily frolic on} uel W. Getzen of Bushnell, W. V. | school nights.” {Knott of Tallahassee (incum | ‘While a town in North Carolina ;bent), and T. D. Lancaster of res its teachers to promise! Ocala. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUB-: F. W. Buch} mus-; my time, service and money for} holz of Gainesville, W. H. (Bill) ; {the benefit of the community;! Cates of Tallahassee, W. C. Caw | He returned to his home town! not to go out with young menjthon of Tallahassee Gaus three years ago from the United |except when necessary to Club. received! States, where he prospered. stim-| and Colin English of Ocala. He | ulate Sunday school work and not! not to fall in love, become engaged or! CULTURE: Nathan Mayo of | H |Tallahassee (incumbent). | ADJUTANT GENERAL: Viv-' ic B. Callins of St. Augustine lGacambent) SUPREME COURT (two to be |elected): J. B, Whitfield and SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE TONIGHT, 10:00 O'CLOCK RAUL’S CLUB | Music by Pritchard’s Orchestra | | ADMISSION - $15 a the! see, and both incumbents. RAILROAD COMMISSIONER: lahassee (incumbent). (By Associated Press) highest number } 1 end with the | May 16 is the last’ i | | fices who are exempt from paying | ! COMMISSIONER OF AGRI-| i | Glenn Terrell, both of Tallahas- | W. B. (Babe) Douglass of Tal-} | | | i Congressional candidates who | have qualified are: i FIRST DISTRICT: W. D. Bell | of Arcadia, and J. Hardin Peter-| Nos (incumbent) of Lakeland. | SECOND DISTRICT: R. A. Starke (incumbent), Jennings of Jac Porter of Jacksonville, Jacksonville | Green of Lester Waid. lJ sonville, W.{ Sears of (ineum- | ent state-i second district), -large now running in; i Claude Tomp-! kins of Jacksonville. | THIRD DISTRICT: Millard! Caldwell of Mliton (incumbent), and James H. Finch of Marianna. j { FOURTH DISTRICT: J. Mark Wilcox of West Palm Beach eT cumbent). FIFTH DISTRICT: James Fa vas of Orlando, J. J. Dickinson} f Orlando, Royal C. Dunn of Ach. aaa O. Raymond Ellars of € lando, George W. Scofield of In-}} verness, Ss: James Sharon of} and W. J. Steed of Kis F anford, mee. | DEMOCRATIC NATIONA ii COMMITTEFMAN: George C. Co-! field of Tallahassee, Jack H.} Jones of Miami, G. } B. Knowles of | { Bradenton, and Harry H. Wells of | Tallahassee, DEMOCRATIC NA TION COMMITTEEWOMAN: Burke of West Palm Beach, H tense K. Wells (incumbent) Tampa, and Helen Hunt West of Jacksonville, {| Other state or district to be voted on i arej| state-at-large and dele. !gates to the Democratic national | convention, and presidential elec-; tors, j and members of the state house; of representatives, ‘1 EB. E. Callaway of Lakeland; qualified as a republican ome date for governor, and Thomas | nson of Fort I rdale! qualified as a republican. candi- | date for congr from the fourth Florida district.* SOCIALIST MAYOR | KEEPS HIS POST: CITY OF MILWAUKEE RE- SPECTS POLITICAL CHEF, DANIEL W. HOAN of ig offices | a i { | ; (Ry Axsociated Press) | MILWAUKEE, May 2.—Sozial- ist Daniel W. Hoan, the former seullery worker who has _ ruled Milwaukee since 1916, has set- tled back in the mayoralty chair for another four years—tlacking, jes usual, majcrity control of the city council. | Hoan, who lives in $7,000 residence, goes to the movies smokes a corncob pipe in his of- fice, carefully drives his own! jear, and disdains protective police a escorts, recently was re- elected | by a 15,000 mejority. | Milwaukee citizens who re-| peatedly have voted for the peren-} nial mayor and against other so- cialist candidates on his ticket ex- plain they like Hoan but not so- cialism, Only once has the man who abandoned a promising career as a hotel chef to attend college, study law, and enter politics, had a , council majority to support his! views. Aided by two progressives, the socialists controlled the coun- cil in 1932-36, | ; At the recent election seven s cialist aldermen and the city pe torney were defeated for re-) election. A non-partisan city} attorney, treasurer and comptroll- | er were named to officec. SUCH A CRUST! ; CHICAGO.—Miss Gwendoline: | Hughes of this city had John Ben-! |nett arrestec for slander after she! refused to :narry him. LS "FOOD SALE } Benefit of United Daughters of Confederacy Lawn of Woman’s Clubhouse | Tuesday, May 5, 3:30 p. i i i lit is known that Lii Pauline} le M in addition to state senators j Ji | group of 1 |s lready for | to Italy, ‘UNITED STATES Survey Made Shows Thousands COURT TO MEET HERE MONDAY | THERE WILL BE MANY AP- PLICATIONS BEFORE SES- SION FOR NATURALIZATION PAPERS Spring term of United State court is scheduled to conver jrooms o2 the ‘ederal build'r ith Judge Louie W. Stru ‘acksonville, presiding Clerk Edwin R, Williams will be preser ere has not n said. a ust what ters ‘or ¢ rt « jon are on the cc {dar has not been annowr a nun plications for natural be heard. The accompanying for icants given James B. Watkin examine ings were izetion jover the high Oswald J Vic | Lujan, Lo; Lars Tod Evelyn Bradle Two other st but w term of c nriqvez Martinez — ar on t rd at this the pa- en ps pers bi There n, |FEW PLANT BOARD MEN REMAIN HERE MOST OF THOSE ENGAG=D IN OPERATIONS ARE NOW! LO. CATED ELS=WH=RE gular empl 2 plant board over a long period erg in va- rious activi dj in other s Thos milie A Ls J. F. Goopes; @ Dale Hume. Just how long they are to re- mzin has not been positively stated, but it is umlerstood the may remain u.:til June 30. PLANE IS SOLD TO CUT OFFICIAL COSi (By Associated Press) VIE May 000 airplane that cellor Dollfuss ordered ! use government officials ‘been sold as being too expens: to keep up. When Vice Chancellor Star hemberg planned a quick triy Rome he ordered the craft him, but before h started the subject of expense came before the cabinet—and was learned the flight we $1.800 because insuranc keep and so on for a quarter would be included. The result was that the prince- Vice Chancellor took and the company j ine the plane sold sold it. GERMAN BIS BISHOP — CHRISTENS PLANE ; (By Associated Press) TRIER, Germany, May 2—An airplane destined for use by mis- sionaries in former German South- of ily west Africa was christened the | St. Matthias in honor of this city’s patron saint by Bishop Borne- j wasser, head of the loca] Roman Catholic diocese. Of Tourists Visited Key West ___ Despite Limited Transportation REGISTRATION USTOONTAINS = 5451 NAMES anc With impreved Cond it Expecte THIS WAS NUMBER SHOWN AFTER MAKING COMPLETE SURVEY OF BOOKS IN MON ROE COUNTY = PLAN TO OBSERVE - MUSIC WEEK HERE CONCERTS WILL BE By TWO DIFFERENT LOCAL BANDS " LOPEZ BODY T0 ARRIVE MONDAY cael 0 HABANA-MADRID CLUB —Offers a— BARGAIN DANCE TONIGHT 10 P.M r Entertainmest and Music By Del Woods’ Orchestre “ | ADMISSION 500 the HEN THE “THIRSTY” GATHER, THOSE WHO KNOW GOOD ‘BEER AND WANT THE BEST ALWAYS CALL FOR WAGNER'S. YOU TOO, WILL FNJOY it

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