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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LVII. No 166. Che Key West Citizen KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1936. Wilcox Protests Against WPA’s Discontinuance In Removal Of Garbage From Local Premises * SWEDES PURCHASE Congressman Also Much| 4 A SUPER-WHALER Interested In Other Ac- (My Associated Press) tivities Of Government} BREMEN, Germany, July 13.— {Claimed to be the biggest whal- ing ship afloat, the “Terje Vik- jen,” 18,500 grsos register tons, j was launched on the Weser river for a Swedish firm. As “mother ship” to nine smaller whalers, she will begin operations in the | Antarctic next fall. Program Congressman J. Mark Wilcox ha: become deeply interested in the discontinuance of certain activi- srey Sore DR-VAN DEUSEN ARRIVES IN CITY | TO GATHER MANY SEA SPECI- | MENS TO BE SHIPPED TO AQUARIUM pecially the garbage removal serv-' ice, and has written Aubrey Wil- liams, of the Works Progress Ad- ministration a letter of protest. Mr. Wilcox points out that the! discontinuance of sanitation: pro-| jects, as announced by E. A.) Dr. Robert O. VanDeusen, di-j,..9, who was last term sentene-| Destroying contraband liquor) stn williams, George Vidal,|_ WASHINGTON, July 13.—The Pynchon, state administrator,) @Ctor of the Fairmount Parkjed to four months in jail on a was the pastime at the Federal/Nethalie Vidal, Armanda Cas- high point of “third party” move- ys " A Pe : A { c Se: o 7 ; 3 z - = “creates a serious situation” in; 4@uarium in Philadelphia, arrived of assault and battery, Buiiding yesterday when W. L.;tana. G. Guzman, Y. Guzman,! nents in American history was { E i y ught before the court by Grace Perez, Lewis Barber, W. this city which has suffered many over the highway last evening and torneyaahosaakedethat. his Getzens and E. P. Carter of the: Aguilar, Mrs. G. Bader, E. Wil-| reached in 1912 when Theodore hs i stochioyvahle 4% a es : ae - ‘son, E. Blanca, Rosalie Fisher, é disasters, especially the hurricane, is having a most enjoyable time ents nee be made lighter. : Federal Alcohol Unit, assisted by Cyril Fisher, N. Fisher, Geraldine Reosevelt and the Bu'l Moosers of Labor Day, 1935, which de-| Meeting old friends, The court considered the in-' others in the customs unit, de-:Symonette, Isabel Sawyer, ESs-' charged spectacularly across the ‘ | Nationally known asa biologise{{mation and the circumstances} ‘telle Villar, Mrs. Perez, A.i stroyed avenues to communica-| Nationally known as a biologist). citey by the attorney, and, ™olished hundreds of bottles of Perez, Alicia Perez, Marie Samp- | national scene. tion between Key West and the! D!- Van Deusen was one of thejordered the sentence rdeuced to, choice and ordinary liquor. json, Ella Rea, Virginia and Mary Secleuemne hates ies Sh H i tf : iMcClanahen, Alfredo kidezer i three months. Howard Taft was renominated deatalawd: ‘first to realize the importance o i 2 : ‘a large aquarium in Key West an “Key West is loated in a sub-{° “/8° 24 y e was 5: strumental in a number of deteriora-| vays in bringing about the proper | taljishment of the present one. aot) Ne is enthusiastic the | manner in which the grounds have sanita-' been beautified and also about of the fish and the tanks and the care which is evident in the ap- pearance the structure and | grounds. where Without tropie climate eo tion is rapid. garbage collection and about and appropriate seneral tion measvres, an epidemic disease can very easily break out oF in that city.” congressman! The doctor wil! b= in Key West é ie ees hat diffi | until the latter part of the month writes, “1 find it somewhat difft- | 134 w21 when leaving take with cult, therefore, to understand the: him several thousand specimens of attitude of your rezional repre-| fish from these waters, which is a ‘ z | done by him eacn year when he sentative in ordering the discon-| makes his visit to replenish the Snuance of these projects. It is! exhibits in the Fairmount Park { tanks. matter not only of expediency | parse JUDGE ALBURY GOING ON TRIF - Judge William V. Albury, of Ease Monroe county criminal court “I\ of record, will leave tomorrow morning over the highway on a is "| business trip, pertaining to legal very near future but until this matters in Jacksonvil.e. and Key! Returning Judge Albury, in his West is again placed in a position fettation, Bosth Rei poe aeeta alion, 265th Regiment, Flor- ida National Guard will stop at St. Augustine to discuss with Adjutant General Vivian Collins, matters in connection with the encampment to be held in Key West from August 17 to 28. Continuing, the but one of the most extreme im- portance and urgency. These pro- jects should be re-instated with-| out a moment’s delay.” Regarding Bridges to the brdiges, Mr. Wilcox related: Referring expect this work to begin in the highway is completed to prvoide for itself it is going the agencies of the Federal Govern- to be necessary for relief ment to continve these essential activities in that city. I look for-' Sige: Ret werd confidently to the time “en VISITORS LEAVE it will not be necessary for the! a Federal Government to continue OVER HIGHWAY at Key West, be-| cause with the restoration of nor-! & these activit the! Mrs. Hilda Kellar and _ sister, Mrs. Ruth Figaro, who were visit: city and its people will be able|ing over the week-end as guest: and | f Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elwood at ;the residence on Ashe street, left will be only too glad to do So.;over the highway this morning Until that time arvives, however, for their home in Miami. ae | They arrived last week accom- the responsibility is with the re-! panying Mrs. Elwood, who was government} spending a vacation in Miami, ole had a most enjoyable vaca- | tion, meeting old friends. This wa these functions for the preserva-|Mrs. Kellar’s first visit in six tion of life, health and property | 7°" mal business activity there to provide for themselves lief agencies of the to continze the perfermance | iFIRST CHINESE-MADE AUTO CAk GETS TESTS (Br Assoc! “dl Press) CHANGSA, China, July 13.— [China’s first native-made auto- WITH NEW JUDGE CONVENED TODAY mobile has been tzrned out here FEW CASES ARE HEARD AFT-|‘Ully tested. | CRIMINAL COURT | | Chinese engineers. MONDAY MORNING } Provincial authori ted the central government at Nanking to subsidize the factory newly-appointed Judge! 5° it can reach its capacity of 40 ears daily. Ninety per cent of the autos now used in China are Amercian. FEDERAL UNITS DESTROY LIQUOR | HERE YESTERDAY : ; HUNDREDS OF BOTTLES ARE rans- } SMASHED IN ACTIVITIES With William V. Albury presiding, Criminal Court | convened this with all officials pres- of | morning ent, and Rev. Shuler Peele, jFleming Street Methodist chureh, | who offered the invocation and: asked the blessing and guidance! of Almighty God for and attaches, and those gressors to be brovght before the tribunal. MENT BUILDING Immediately after the convened the case of Oscar Her-! court : The attorney who pleaded the! The visiting officials arrived on The smashing of botttes took place in the storage room which lis fitted with a sewer down Which {the spirits fall and are carried to the sea. | Among the items destroyed: 1360 pints, 16 quarts and 38 ififths of Lavni rum; 105 bottles and 37 gallons of Bacardi; two bottles of Lavin rum; 15 jugs of wine, 15 jugs of gin, 26 five- gellon demijohns of aguardiente, 61 botties of Peralta brandy, 53 | He stated that she was a suf- jferer from asthma and was ev: dently tubercviar. She had suf- fered a numbey of violent attacks during her period of confinement in the jail and was practically ill most of the time. This was cor- roborated Ly other officials. The court considered the wom- an’s condition such as to warrant clemency being given, and order- ed her Talman Ca ey, charged with | Costing $5,000 Mex, or $1,500} ER WHICH SESSION WAS/U. S., it is the result of two | RECESSED UNTIL NEXT} years of experimentation byl s have ask-| CARRIED ON AT GOVERN-} [LARGE NUMRER | ARRIVE ABOARD | STEAMER CUBA 1 | | VESSEL ALSO BRINGS IN| 14 TONS OF FREIGHT AND! FOUR SACKS OF MAIL For! KEY WEST i H \ Steamship Cuba, of the P. and lo S. S. compaay, arrived from }Tampa and St. this Petersburg {morning with 14 first and 67 i ' i i j { | i | | ond class passengers for Key| | West; 43 first and four second jclas passengers for Havana. | | Key West arrivals: J. W. Kea, ! j Mrs. Paul Lumley, C. A. Parra-| ;more, L. M. O’Neil, Mrs. C. Haw-! ikins, Richard Hawkins, Jerry! | Hawkins, Mrs. R. Hawkins, Mr./ and Mrs. H. F. Simmons, Jerry! ! Simmons, R. Brown, Mri and Mrs. | ;W- E. Thompson, Maria Gato, j !Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams, Ken-! Lena Leon, Lexline Sands, Lewina | Atwell, Virginia Ogden, R. Garcia, dad Pena, Charles Jackson, R !Valdime, J. Felme, Willa Albury, A. Buse, B. Leaner, Lorna Wil-! jliams, A. Albury, ‘abel Lace- donia, Dolores Espinola, Celina Es- pinola, Edna Espinola, Aibert Rodriguez. i The vessel also brought 14 tons Commission Adopts Resolution -Accepting Offer Made By WPA For Loan To Build Bridges Third Party Movements In American History Reviewed ‘Old Rough Rider Mounts Bull Moose in Campaign Conducted By Organiza- tion In 1912 By HERBERT PLUMMER (Associated Press Siaff Writer) for the Presidency by t) e Republi- atti a Coast Guard plane piloted by caer cee Mitte Loree charged Trico, and. chortlyOllilia Renedo, Exnesto Bazo, Eve-' cans in 1912 and smarting under vith assaul mn kill. Lieutenant Ericson, and shortly eee Peacd Mee. : DAMN Cee AE oe va — ti ; :lina Moreno, E. Hernandez, Mrs. the ircn rule of the old guard, at the last term, and was found|®/terward the fumes of liquor as-/ Ww. Fabal, E. Fabal, Oscar Fabal, ‘¢otigwers of “T. R.” bolted to guilty of aggravated assauit and|S#iled the nostrils of persons who; Angela Mesa, Marco Mesa, Odelio| ; eee: sentenced to six months in jail,#Were at the postoffice, for their |Renedo, L. Niles, Eveifo Salazar, "Orm * Party of thelr own. addressed the court in behalf of {| meil. E. Salaz:r, Edi Salazar, E. Sala-! Progressive” ‘was cho: the the convicted woman. !zar, Jr., Milagres Granada, Car!-. official party name in conven- tion at Chica; hoosevelt nominated for Pr and Hi- ram Johnson of California for vic president. Asked Woman Suffrage “A contract with the was the platform, and ed such planks a: was ider t contain of freight and four sacks of mail,' y,-ry, popular election of sena- jfor Key West; one ton of freight'to.<° woman firage, greate jand 332 sacks of mail for Ha- )plicity of campaign fund vane Z taLlishment of a departm: of j Sailing at 8:30 o’clock the ves- | jaijo, and moderate 4 bottles of Domecq brandy, 14 <cl carried bookings from ee : : a | “This is a new poli Yapraney and panhandling, Plead-jbottles of Apricot brandy, 10, West as follows: Angel Acosta,| eaiq Johnson, now Saige Rage a Servi len ts jquarts of amberes gin, 11 one-! Betancourt, Misses Jennie andjthe senate, in his speech of ac- |pey a fine of $30 or !days in jail. | Joe File, charged with vagrancy who was arrested several days! ago ill and suffering, but who had! responded to medical attention, | IEPUTY WAITE entered a plea of guilty and was} spend 60 fifth gallons of Rescal wine, and }200 two-ounce bottles of Negrito rum. i sentenced to pay a fine of $10 or! ‘“do” 30 days in jail. | Darnell Sawyer, colored, tered a plea of ‘guilty to | larceny jtooth paste, val-ed at 50 cents, | 'from a deyartment store. | | It was shown by his attorney | |that he had spent 50 days in jail jand had paid the penalty for his j en-! petty | CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLE- MENT | penchant for “lifting” other peo-} 5 a | e's property. His sentence was| Chief Deputy Sheriff Bernard | dj in jail, to date! Waite, who left last week for '$30 or 50 day iW : : rem the time of his arrest. He| Chattahoochee with two patients jwes allowed to depart on promise | for the hospital, returned over the he would sin no more. | highway last night accompanied Jurors for the term to be re-! by Bernard Vidal, who went as turned 9:30 o’clock next Monday} guard. LeRoy Torres who left imorning were drawn from the! with the group, stopped over ibox as follows: Howard Lowe,; Miami and is expected back in a |Leonard L. Guerra, John Bright, | few days. ; Harv Brost, Thomas Knowles, | Ralph A. Kemp, Harry H. Baker,|puty Waite was (arabelle Wood- George M. Lowe, J. M. Navarro, Charles L. Aibury, Hilary A. Cru- oe, Sidney Thompson, Hamilton! \Felton, J. Roland Adams, Johnj ' Gibson, Charles Allen, Elmer Del | Pino, Charles Olivieri. | No further business was to be! jbrought before the court and ad-| Yoyth Stops Car Quickly jovrnment was ordered sine die. _ But Age Holds Road Best (My Ansoctated Prem) | RICHMOND, Va., July 13.— | Youth’s foot is quick on the with embezzlement. rested by Monroe County Deputy Sheriff Bob Coombs and placed in the Dade county jail to await the BUGLE CORPS TO He stole five tubes of! BRINGS BACK WOMAN WHO IS) ling eight pounds on Friday morn-/t in| |wardy charged by Leonard Guerro! i She was ar-j rived over the highway last even- that time. | STAGE PROGRAMS j brake in an emergency, but the: {Clara Perez, Gloria Silviera, Man- uel Gomez. NEW ARRIVAL AT E, HALL’S HOME Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hall an-| nounce the birth of a son weigh-! jing. He has been given the name | jot Richard Neil. | ; Mother and son are reported | jdoing nicely. Mrs. Hall was be-! fore marriage, Miss Flois John-| son. MARSHALLS COME — IN LAST EVENING, i Robert Marshall, designer with} ‘seas m Road and To!] Bridges com- ion, and Mrs. Marshall ar- jing and are making preparations for an extended stay. | They have taken a home at | arrival of officers from Key West.| 1307 Duval street where they are! 3,486,399. ;comfortably located and though jhere but a brief time have al-! |ready made a number of friends} | who have in a number of ways ex-: | tended a gladsome welcome. j ‘Oysters Once Measured ceptance. “It is the great creed of equal opportunity, of deal for all human kind. - In the campaign Taft refused te go on the stump irom late summer well into Oct ber, spoke throughout th tiy. Woodrow Wilson, the Dem- ocratic nominee, dd the A Listless Campaign Despite the exciting ions of the three pa mpa‘gn had a listlessness it; people assumed the Rep split assured a Democratic Roosevelt, coun- same. conver the pout icar tri- umph. The great question was the 'size of the Progressive vote The result was an overwhelm- ing victory for Wilson. Taft car- ried only two stat Utah and | Vermont. Roosevelt carried five —Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsyl vania, South Dakota and Wash- ington and also received 11 of the 13 electoral votes of Califer- nia. Wilson carricd the remaining Arriving in the custody of De-! the engineering force of the Over-} states, with a total of 435 elec- toral votes, the larzest number ever given to a candidate up to The popular vote, i closer. Wilson recei Roosevelt, 4,124,959, Taft, Roosevelt and Taft together had a plurslity of some 1,300,000. Largest Flats Rie _ In London Borough #8 hagemrceu Press) LONDON, ‘July 3.—What is “ $TR. AGWIDALE Propesed Project Thor- ougbiy Discussed At Meet- ing Conducted On Satur- da: Atterneon « ‘BOND MEETING Ledges was : SESSION TO BE COURT HOUSE BECINNING HELD AT AT 8 O'CLOCK board. ARRIVES HERE TWO FRUIT VESSELS COME IN YESTERDAY TO TAKE ON FUEL OIL GEORGE LUCAS GOES TO CUBA LEFT ON TRIP THIS MORN- ING ACCOMPANIED BY HIS WIFE 80 Inches In Diameter | oldster is better at keeping the! on claimed to be the largest apart- avtomobile on the straight {ment building in Europe is near- i i and, (Ry Asadcisted Preax) = In his concluding paragraph |. The Junior. Drum and Bugle | narrow, tests given autoists by} DALLAS, Tex., July 13—Pre-| ing completion in Westminster Mr. Wilcox cannot urge upon{ OF RIFLE CL | Corps has made arrangements to; the Richmond department of pub-! historic man in the Big Bend sec-; Designed to accommodate 3,000 the WPA administration too! jput on entertainments each Mon-'lic safety indicate. The tests; tion of Texas apparently had no; persons in 1,250 flats of from one jday evening at the High School | showed: food problem. to seven rooms, i |auditorium, the first of which} Automobile drivers over 25 are! Dr. Charles N. Gould, regional structed at an es 3 Due to the fact that a very/ will be staged tonight, beginnnig! more proficient at keeping auto-! geologist of the National Park | $7,500.00. important meeting is to be held inj at 8 o'clock, j mobiles on the highway and at service, reports finding pretified| Rents will range {the county court house this eve-| These affairs will be given for! judging speed. joysters 30 inches in diameter/ year upwards. |ning, the regular meeting of the, the benefit of the organization,| Autoists under 25, at a s‘gnal,; near Boquillas, in the district! The building is ten stories Most Southern Rifle Club will/ and an enjoyable evening’s en-|brought their machines to a, that would be included im the pro-, has a cellar for 400 not be held this evening, it was|tertaiment is promised all who j standstill more promptly and were} posed Big end Internationa! |scvash courts, swimming pool, and ennounced today. attend. jless affected by the sun’s glare.| park. | gymnasium. strongly the “responsibility which | rests with the relief agencies’ of the government the absolute ne- cessity of restoring these discon- tinued p) and permitting them to continue without interrup- tion.” $409 : from jects high, ca 15 t spen s’ parents ar ILY DOUBLE BEER IS BEST BY EVERY TEST HAVE YOU HAD YOUR “DAILY DOUBLE” TODAY—IF NOT YOU'D BETTER NOT GO THE DAY WITHOUT IT. DA

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