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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Che Kry West Citizen VOLUME LVH. No. 236. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1936. PEICE FIVE CENTS YANKEES TAKE ANOTHER GAME i FORMER RESIDENTS FERA WITHDRAWS ‘omen esas | MAINTENANCE OF FORT JEFFERSON, — EQUIPMENT AT NATIONAL MONUMENT NOW BEING! GUARDED BY TWO FORMER EMPLOYES Maintenance of the Fort Jeffer- son National Monument at Garden Key has been withdrawn by the} FERA and today the equipment is| being guarded by Roland Roig and} Sam Sawyer, who were formerly ! employed and were under the sup-{ ervision of Fred Eberhardt, the duly appointed custodian. | Since the custodiap left some time ago for Baltimore for an op- eration in Johns-Hopkins poses | changes have been ordered and it persons care for the equipment at the fort since it was found eel became necessary to have some sary for the FERA to withdraw] ENJOY STAY HERE “I love to return to Key West for a visit with my many friends, and when the time comes to leave dislike the idea of parting.” So spoke Mrs. Robert Lord, who for a number of years was a resident of Key West but found it necessary to leave for Tampa and there te establish a home. Mr. first mate on the ip Cuba, Another visitor leaving yes- terday was Mrs. John Key, whose husband is port steward of the P. and ©. company. Mrs. Key also spent many happy years as a resident of this city but found it neces- sary to make her home in Mi- ami when company head- quarters of the steward’s de- partment was changed from Key West. Both of these charming women say they have a very deep affection for Key West and never miss an oppor- tunity of coming to see their many friends. CAPT. DEXTER — | TANK STEAMER | ISTRANSFERRED | = ARRIVES HERE | TO NEW STATION | WRECKING OFFICER GETS! ASSIGNMENT TO DUTY AT! NEW YORK; TO LEAVE ON| MONDAY SAND BARRELS OF OIL FOR TANKS HERE i Steamship Alabama, tanker of ;the Texas Oil company, arrived 5 fo’clock this morning from Port 1 “efter ‘being “in aKey. West} rele of = oil for tanks at the | Porter Dock company. BRINGS TWENTY-SIX THOU-' jArthur, Texas, with 26,000 bar-} ‘ANGLE LEAVES | _-ENROUTE HOME COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS HAD BEEN SPENDING BRIEF STAY IN KEY WEST A. J. Angle collector of customs ifor the state, who was in Key! ; West for a brief visit, left yester- «day afternoon for Tampa, much: ON SALES TAX | CERTIFICATES Classic; Score REDEMPTIONS ALSO CLUDED; MORE THAN FIF- “ YANKEE STADIUM, New TEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ie: TAKEN IN BY CLER! - . i 50,000 cheering fans,” the Yankees won the third game More than $15,000 now in the of the 1936 Werld Series, im Home Runs Feature Baseball Two To One | ' (By Radeogea= F wetoe x Yani Dackes eat te Maar—= att since 1923, forming a wide cir- The vessel started pumping 6 jsafe at the office of County ee tested ack Ps Yelock and is expected to finish | improved physically even after a Clerk Ross C. Sawyer represents ele of friends and beginning to: © | j feel that we are an actual part of i | sail for Port Arthur. } ‘ Freighter Ozark, of the Clyde- the community, we do not find) Mallory Lines, z it easy to sa 0. e and to} A EE casy: toes yaacediiye)andiwo: °l with heavy shpiments of fr¢ another part of the country to es-| for Key West, and sailed tablish a new home.” i oY .,; is due to arrive tomorrow from statement today made to The Ci | Philadelphia, will berth at the |zen by Captain H. S. Dexter, sal-| Porter Dock company, take on a jvage agent of the eompany oper-! supply of fuel oil and sail jating the Wrecking Tug Warbler,| Frontera, Mexico, evening about 7 o’clock and: prie¢ stay here. ed 4:45 o’clock' ailment affecting his back and felt | last evening from New Orleans,! that a stay here ; back to normal. jo’elock for Miami and Jacksonville, barked on the S. S. Cuba yester-; ceeds redemptions, but still there Gehrig of the Yankees, but ; Steamship Ceiba, of the Stand- dzy, he told The Citizen he was, were a goodly namber of redemp- This was the git of a brief ,atd Fruit and Steamship compny, practically well. i Citizen asked if he articipated a! for | employe caretakers could be pro- ilector replied that he | receipts taken in during the month Guel between Hadley and He had b teri ‘ of September for redemption: and Fitzsimmons. For seven iz- e had been suffering from an | sate of tax certificates in Mource pings @he teams ware tad ry a county. . would: ring lal (56 course: subd Dc: Samper, ob ee When he em-’ ccipts for sale of certificates ex- by Ripple of the Giants and Yankees put what develep- * “I have just completed checking e up on the entire business for the ed to te the deciding run o= ‘past month and find that collec- two hits across the rubber. naturally tions amount to just a little more 74. gay 2et i tions but not up to the number I When boarding the ship, The expected would be. {and other vessels of the same Freighter Colorado, of the; would as he would be accompanied | than $15,000 and not all of the business has been concluded yet, Fitzsimmons had far the maintenance. This was told The | ‘Sa SS aa Ds: leype in this country and out of, 7 de-Mallory Lines, is due to ar-!by his son and daughter-in-law,’ Citizen this morning. As the maintenance by FERA was being carried on through Franklin E. Albert, ex- ecutive officer, he found it neces- sary to have Roig and Sawyer re-| called from the Fort and come to} Key West. They were instructed to take every precaution to make ‘| NEGRO ORDERED TO LEAVE CITY OR SERVE TIME irive tomorrow from New York:Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Angle, who as there are several items yet to | Ports in other countries. | With freight for Key West, | Captain Dexter. who left Key, after discharging will sail ieee about six weeks ago for) Tampa. Kingston, Jamaica, to relieve! and for | captain Hughes of the Killeri another wrecking tug of the com-; pany, returned Tuesday morning; ihad been spending their honey-| }moon in Havana and were on the! S. S. Cuba returning to Tampa,! also, i i i ' i be considered.” Mr. Sawyer said that he had ment, allowimg only four spent practically every night dur- ,- ing the past month checking up bi, wile Melly == and making out the necessary pa- touched up fer 10 hits, pers in the redemptions and sales and has just reached the stage where he can have the work com- lone when Hadley wes re- Me runs, = YaNEEES uct te erctera Be geese < Set Diliacre bt Gehrig wae bt = out, second fer tes tee another bemg made off Me- * and shortly after his arrival was} FOR LONDONERS, things secure and return to Key GEORGE REESE DECIDES TO West. In the-meantime-telegrams and telephone calls were being sent out from Key West in order that someone would be authorized to stay at the fort until steps could be taken fav regularly appointed employe caretakers to be pro- vided or until a WPA project now under consideration, would be ap-} this week by Deputy Sheriff Ray| busy packing and completing ar-! proved. GET OUT;.WAS ARRAIGNED BEFORE JUDGE ALBURY ON OLD CHARGES George Reese, who was arrested informed from New York head- quarters of the company that he} TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN HIN- had received a promotion and! py STYLE WITH NECES- would henceforth operate out of SARY ORNAMENTS New York. When seen at his home oni Division street today both the Captain and Mrs. Dexter were: z !to have its first Buddhist temple. GBy Associated Press) LONDON, Oct. 3.—London is | i VESSEL BRINGS IN TWENTY-' | i sara The site has not been chosen, but !0- S. S. cor:pany, arrived from; i FROM HAVANA)»: | Not all of the sales were made jin the United States, it was noted ome lene tally the Giants se- the-record.-One of the sales’ og — jwas made to a man in Cuba, and saves nas THREE PASSENGERS; LEFT j Tepresented an outlay ree home run by Ripple, Hadley . $559.63, and was one of me- FS hit. mT ENROUTE TO TAMPA | diam items of the month's trans MCCPimg the tg ; actions, tered and tightening @ the . | eoust ‘ The Yankees now heave {two victories to the Giants mens bt pest Ghirc Ger o siege mete =e 1/Tangements to leave out over the jjans are awaiting approval by the ; Havana yesterday a{ternoon with: One of the telegrams was sent | Elwood and placed in county jai jhighway Monday morning with|London county council, and ajfive seconu class passengers for! to Herbert E. Kahler, Florida di-| THIS EVENING IN rector of the National Park Serv- on hang over charges more than their children Elwood, Joseph and Bhikku, or priest, is on his way {4rom the east to jo the Bu in. | Key West; 15 first and three sec- Tomorrow the fourth ice and an explanatory wire was one year old, has again left the} Marcia. sent to Custodian Eberhardt. Mr. H rt? ond class passengers ior T: 5 The many friends made by the! ist association here. = Se ee Key West arrivals: Talbot E. COLONAL | game of the 1936 series wall “™" Eberhardt contacted Mr. Kahler; City, but this time on special or-' Dexters during their residence of “It i: not our desire or inten-| who sent the following telegram | to Key West. { “Park service desires volun- tary labor to protect equipment at Fort Jefferson, Herbert E. Kah- ler.” The gist of this telegram| Albury this week eharged with tain on the rolls of the com-{ was sent by radio telephone to! Roig and Sawyer at the fort, who! immediately sent the following re-| ply: “We are remaining at the| request of the National Park! Service to guard the equipment.” | der of Judge William V. Albury, it was said today. Reese was haled before Judge} decided advancement of the cap-|teachings more wide! operating an automobile without the proper license. He had Buick with a Model T Ford tag. He was also‘charged with reck- less driving. 113 years have expressed keen re-,tion to convert Britisa people to 'gret at their proposed departure, the Buddhst faith,” an official of ibut are pleased to learn of this,the asseciation said. “The temple trequired ehange which means pany’s officials, It is understood that the a'is to be built only to make our iknown. the tem- with orna- und else- “Tt is planned to ple in Hindu style, ad-;ments from Ceylon vancement of Chief Engineer Cor-] Where.” | Nelius Peterson to the post of | | Seaton, Enrique Montecino, Olga! \Ortiz, Robert McCraley, James !Graham, The S. S. Cuba sailed 5 o’elock 'for Tampa with the following] bookings from Key West: Mrs. J. C. Key Mrs. R. F, Lord, F. H. Me- Kinley, Mrs McKinley, C. E. Trib- jble, A. J. Angle, Mr. and Mrs.; be played at the Yankee EXCELLENT PROGRAM TO BE Stadi RENDERED, BEGINNING AT. 8 O'CLOCK, BY HOSPITAL- ITY BAND | Ghats 0099 0109 COR-—1 51 © Yankees O10 6809 Glx-—2 4 © Selections to be played tonight Francisco Garcia and two chil- | by the Key West Hospitality Band The line-up of the contenders RHE salvage agent at Key West dur- ling the time Captain Dexter was It was said this morning that| These offenses were originally absent from the city and in Mr. Eberhardt had sent word to, the men at Fort Jefferson, ex- plaining that there was the possi- vility of a WPA project being worked out for the fort aad asking them if they would rema‘n with out expecta io cf remuneration ding settlement of the matter. Yo this both Reig and Sawyer agreed. PLANS TO FORM ATHLETIC CLUB Victor Johnson today told The Citizen that he was starting a committed about one year ago, but the offender was allowed to sign recognizance bonds, which he moved to other scenes and eventually drifted to New York. He returned from that city this week. Parked in front of a place on Duval street he was seen Deputy Sheriff Elwood, he with the keen memory for faces and also for unfinished cases, and placed him under arrest. Reese expressed surprise that he remembered. When arraigned before Judge Aibury he was given sentences of ‘Jamaica, is to be made ; manent, This places Salvage Agent tions as well as his former as-| | sociates in the engine room of | the Warbler, who have all ad-} ‘vanced one step by Chief Peter- +son’s advancement to the position he now holds. LANE RETURNS FROM TORTUGAS i by! \ | | | | COMMANDER PAULSON AND; DESIRES TO VISIT OLD HOME IN BRONX ASHEVILLE, N.C, Och. 3.— 96. year-old L. P. Austin would after Peterson in line for congratula-; like to visit the Bronx borough,’ New York City—to see how the old family farm site has changed. The Union army veteran was reared on his father’s 104-acre farm in what is now known as the Bronx, he says. ALL hd dh hd dad MAKE COMPARISON IN ELECTION VOTE JACKSONVILLE, Fia., Oct. 3.—In 1932 Monroe “County cast 2,838 votes for ‘PEARL HARBOR TO BE EQUIPPED | FLOATING DRYDOCK AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS ARE CONTEMPLATED (By Associated Press) HONOLULU, Oct. 3.—Testing j the efficiency of Pearl Harbor | Yepair facilities, four navy cruisers ; have been assigned for annual ‘overhaul here this year. Strategically centered for ves- sels disabled at sea, Pearl Har- 4. jat its second concert at Colonial ; Park were announced this morn- ing. ‘The concert will begin at 8 | o'clock. Last week the place of the concerts were changed to Colonial Park, at the side of Colonial Ho- tel, in the hope thet more per-} sons would attend the cohcerts.’ The attendance a week ago was so, : gratifying that those in charge of {the Federal Music Project, a unit | of the WPA, decided to present: all programs there. | | The numbers to be played to-' inight will be: j 1. March, National Emblem i Bagley 2. Overture, Fra Diavolo j Auber 3. Waltz, June Twilight | King fol e Ciants Moore, if; Bartell, ==; Terry, 1b; On. rf; Ripple, cf; Mancuso, ¢; Whitehead, 2b; Jackson, 3b; Fitzsimmons, p_ Yankees Crosetti, ss; Reife. DiMaggie, ef: Gehrig, 1b: Dickey. <: Selkirk, rf; Powell, if; Lazzeri, 2b; Hadley. p; Malone, p. Selection, “Para Viga Me three months on each charge, or! TWO OTHERS HAD BEEN ON the alternative of getting out of} yysiT TO FT. JEFFERSON the city and staying out, and he could read in the judge’s words: land realize by his expression that! movement to secure another ath-|! letic club. and was going to ask a number of people to attend a meeting next week at sgme place yet to be designated. Franklin D. Roosevelt and 336 votes for Herbert Hoo- ver, according to figures made public here at State Demo- cratic Headquarters based j bor repair activities have been increased recently. They are to’ be augmented by a $9,000,000 5. floating drydock, destined to |make the navy yard one of the 6. Voy,” Tenor solo by John Bennett. - | A play-by-play account of t March, Washington oe day's fo% 7 March, The New Colonial | cae Gatap i | } Commander J. Von Paulson, of He called attention to the fact | the judge meant every word he's... United States that he was one of those deeply in- | said. terested in the movement which brought about the construction of the old athletic club, and believed that his efforts would meet with success this time. Ss DANCE Tonight 10 till ? RAUL’S CLUB John Pritchard’s Orchestra Adm. $1.00 Ladies Free Ww He decided to accept the alter- native and Chief Deputy Bernard Waite was informed today that he left over the highway yester- day, destination unknown. Don’t Fail To Attend The “PAGEANT OF THE MONTHS” Over-Sea Hotel Dining Room Tuesday, Oct. 6, 8:00 p. m. Admission, 10¢ Refreshments Benefit Fleming Street Church | Parsonage Coast Guard, returned yesterday afternoon {Shortly after 2 o’clock from Tor- itugas where he went in Plane 133 jfor a brief business visit to Fort jJefferson and Marquesas Island. He was accompanied on the trip by Alexander Sprunt, Jr., of the National Audubon Society, and | M. Lewis, of the United States iPublic Health Service. { The plane stopped in at Key (West on the trip for the vurpose of securing a supply of <asoline, jand immediately afterward pro- *eeeded to its destination. upon official reports from Secretary of State R. A. Gray. Hoover's vote totaled 69,- 170 im Florida as compared with the 206,303 cast for Roosevelt, who went into of- fice on an um landslide. In 1928 the tables were reversed, the State go- jing Republican. Hoover's vote was 144,168 as com- pared .with 101,764 cast for | his Democratic opponent. i BIOL ILI@#: most efficient in the west. | |CHINA COUNTS i. | HER UNEMPLOYED : 7. Two Step, The Walking + Selection, “The Mikado’ Gilbert an2 Sullivan (Ry Amcciated Pres) H prano, with trumpet trie. © ! CANTON. China, Oct. 3—Ac- 10. Star Spangled Panner _ Key’ teording to government statistics, | there are 2,565.813 men and wom-! PAID FINE IN APPLES jt without work in fourteen lead-* | ing cities of China. | MARENGO, Ia—A prisoner’ Canton heads the list with 630,- before Judge James Faffney of | 230, Shanghai has 610,710, this city convicted of contempt. | ling 500,935 and Nanking 161.- paid his fine in apples. The judge 1476, ‘and jury ate the “payment”. i GIANTS—Moore made bs fire hit of the series by 2 single over third. Bartell sacrificed Moore te second. Terry singied to center. the side No runs, two hits, ne evrers YANKZES—Crosetti fled out to Mel Ott im right field Bolle pepped ost to Whitehead Ne runs, no hits, me errors Second imming GIANTS—Risple fled Selkirk. Mancuso went ont LISTENING IN ON THE WORLD'S SERIES, BE SURE YOU REFRESH YOURSELF OCCASIONALLY WITH AN ICE COLD BOTTLE OR TWO