The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 13, 1937, Page 1

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MANY NAMES STRICKEN FROM Associated Press Day Wire Service, For 56 Years Devoted to the Interests of Key West VOLUME LVII. No. 11. WPA LISTS TO BE RESTORED: TO RAISE QUOTA NEXT MONTH = ms nets 0 Del K ery West’ Ghristmas:- Paced back at Wor Seal Sales Largest’ Ever Recorded Here Area Supervisor B. Curry Mo- -|NEW PRECEDENT HAS BEEN SET BY ROOSEVELT PRESIDENE DELIVRS AN- IESSAGE [0 SU-} PREME COURT WHICH "3 HEARD OVER RADIO Crippled Children To Be Examined At Local Clinic Dr. W. P. Rice, of the Monroe, be offered this treatment at the! County Health Department, an-| South Florida Orthopedic | {nounced yesterday afternoon there| in Miami. This movement is sponsored by! IE | By PRESTON GROVER jill be held at the local clinic on! jthe Ameri¢an Legion and cnected ; Thursday, January 14, a clinic for! (By Associated” Press) 5 into laws by the Florida Legis WASHINGTON, Jan, 13.—Mr. crippled children, itature: i 1056, providing corsin| CHARLES BAKER ALSO “ALSO: RECEIVES INJURIES “WHEN STRUCTURE SUPPORTING WATER Roosevelt has set another preced-| Dr. Charles’ Burbacker, or- | creation of ‘the Florida eg, ithopedic surgeon of Miami and! Children’s Commission which pro- ent. He has delivered an annual |} Pp . TANK AT DISTANT CONTROL STATION, COLLAPSED | jassistant surgeon of this District, vides Yor: *the “examination and} message to the supreme court.:4° Fiorida Crippled Children’s caré;treatment and cure and pos- | True enough, he read the message! Commission, and Mrs. “Nellie A.' sible Yehabilitation ofthe crippled to congress while the supreme| Reimer, field nurse from Miami,’ children of indigent: families of But without will arrive by plane tomorrow) this state, ning and the clinic will begin! ‘This movement is accompanied| ter their arrival. by the cooperative assistance of} Joshua Smith, of 1012 Fleming street, is dead; court was absent. much of a strain upon the imag na-* tion a person may see members of - rene, for the Works Progress a ministration in Key West, said this | morning in an interview wth The Mra, Edgar Pangie, who was in, nances from the sale of seals be|@bly seated near the family radio, tunity of thorough physical ex- charge of activities in connection | put to work at once if we are to|house-slippered feet outstretched, ‘amination and diagnosis of ith the 1936-1937 sale of Christ- gain headway in our efforts to! tharkening to the President’s words. jcondition, and procedures ‘reduce the tuberculosis death rate! “The vital need,” rings out the tteatment and correction of their | | deformi : spe wall crippled children of Key the State Board of Health, the) Charles L. Russell, “Lennie”, is said to be fatally injured, igi @ supreme court, each comiort- wost will be afforded the oppor State and District Boards of So-} -! " bruises and Fa ‘cial Welfare and the Department. and Charles Baker received a of al d Education. | juries this afterncon following the collapse of a structure ie All parents of crippled chi " dren are requested to bring their| Supporting a water tank at the distant control station, ad- Citizen that many names which; ‘mas Seals, said yesterday after-| ‘in Florida,’ writes those in charge} noon that the sale in Key West!o? the campaign, | President's voice from the loud! |this season was larger than ever! The. tuberculosis sanitorium is) sPeaker, “is not an alteration of| ef workers on the projects here} Refare and that “The Citizen isi progressing satisfactorily and!0Ur fundamental law” (perhaps, ~~ a 2 due a great deal of the credit.” {should be completed in the spring Judicial heads nod concurring been ordered restore i It is not too late to pay for! of 1937, it was pointed out. Floors; Pinions here). “but an increas: During the course of a conver-| Christmas Seals now, she said,|and walls are almost complete.; iy enlightened view with ref-| : and an appeal is being made for| Windows are being set and the| erence to it. sation over long distance lines the return of those which have|tedious job of interior work will) At that point may be imagined | . {the “liberal” justices smiling w terday; O, A. Sandquist, direc- jnot been heard from and were! soon start. It is not too soon, it! er: lendamist, direc | obably’ forgotten ii: the excite-|was said, to begin talking about [poneurcense while the | COnBeEya: tor for the WPA in the Third Dis-| ment of the season’s activities, {its ytilization by the tuberculoes; tive” heads cease nodding ses | Mi “Every penny represented by!of Monroe ¢unty. ce bet and ae _ A “| the Christmas Seals sent to citi-/ There is every indication that/ . \/'' & neler wunecttnene fe > orgie aduised Mr, Magpre shet che) ena gan..be..ysed in carrying out)the sale of seals.in the.1934 cam. the program which the Florida | paign exceeded the total of the} . quota for’ the next month would! Tuberculosis ahd Health Associa-| previous year, but it is necessary | be raised to 1,100. tion has mapped out for the year.: ; that seal sale returns be com-! “Children are back in school! | pleted so that the state and local Mr. Moren after the holiday vacation and associations will be able to pro who were have been stricken from ‘the lists | trict, with headquarters in {as a nation,” the President con; } tiues, “it is not to be assumed | that there wi!l be prolénged (the | | justices noted how the President} raised his voice to accentuate) ‘prolonged’) . that there will} be prolonged failure to bring leg-) into, 2 said that all men aid off in the Decem-} | the work of making skin test? ceed in apportioning the fund: {and X-ray examinations to di | which will be needed for the gr ea ber quota reduction would be plac-| cover early tuberculosis mst be| work that must be done in 1937,| ed back to work, following in-|started. It is important that fi- it was chown. eteuctions received. from head-j ~~~ wus wo wast o|CUBA, ARRIVES , concent TONIGHT : As a matter of fact, said Mr. Moreno, it wi'l be four or five even 80 years old. How “pro- days from this date before the as-} i longed” is oppo-itiyn likely to be signment slips will be received in| IN FIRST OF NEW SERIES TO BE | that is past three sezen —<— Key West. but as ‘ten. muses one of the elder!y nine ee aie PUT ON BY HOSPI- | justices. But the President’s words {stride along, merching head high} at the WPA garage showing the TALITY BAND lout of the loud speaker or across! project and place to ‘eport and! the printed 7 | foreman’s name for each client. “Means must be found to adapt! It will not be necessary for any our legal forms and our judicial | client who was laid off in the, interpretation to the actual pre : avana yesterday afternoon ‘with queta reduction té' go to the of-| Havana yesterday ij the first of to. be ent needs of the largest progres- four first and one class jsive democracy in the modern fice for information as lists car- | ~ i | world.” } passenger for Key West; 22 firs’ at {and four second class passengers} lislative and Juc ic‘al action }close harmony.” —| Leaves Them Guessing | How long is “prolonged?” Such a question | perhaps strolls in sie) VESSEL LEAVES LATE AFTERNOON ENROUTE TO TAMPA Soon as the {| Steamship Guba, of the P.-and| There will be a concert tonight! 0. 8, S. company, arrived from/at 8:15 o'clock in Bayview Park, a new series seccnd diven, clien A special program has beo ar- Direction Uncertain Shift the scene back to the cap- program | ital. There members of the house} jand senate also are mulling over the President’s words. Those who, | | like Senate Majority Leader Rob- constitutional | rying the names of each Means? What means must be found? Is the President inviting ifor Tampa. jranged by the Hospitality Band, a| area supervisor, H s | E pe Weer he | Arrivals at Key West were:)unit of the Federal Music Project| viting them to change their minds? |But at that point the President teh Alfredo Barroso will conduct/the meaning of his words, \ | bookings from Key West: H. Hub-j uniforms and caps. bard, Wm. M. Meares, Edwin The following is the ty seeensianers wt pened this} class passengers, [cei sc Geatrar | Colunibla evening at 8. oclock in the county} ee abe, e . i will Be posted.as stated, said the! | certain justices to resign? Is he in- |Gregory Camero, Eva Stocking,/of which George Mi'ls White if en aieatteution to other attain: T. The S. S. Cuba salied 5 o'clock; parroM ; for Tampa with the following, the band which will appear in new| i Regular meeting of the coun-)Carey and a number of second} that will be rendered: | VIOLIN MADE FROM PAPER 9. court house " Jaltz {inson, feel that a Clerk Ross C, Sawyer said that. aoe aaa Wels, jamiondment is the quick way out) as far as he had been advised only! TORONTO.—Karl Fieldman of} 3 pirytj Valdesi|of the wagethour legislative di-! the regular check of depository this city has built out of news-)~" vocal py John Bennett }lemma, sense that the President} accounts and other routine _mat-| papers, a violin that actually pro- ‘4 Nace cece as reined the in. More rampant | ters scheduled for consideration.' duces music. ee re those, such as Senator O’Ma-! Schlepegrel The Sunny South, Selection g, who are nour- wage-hour and honey of Wyo: ishing plans for pea YY: eraeeees Lampe 2 , 2-how 6. South Sea Island Magic, working condition legislation _ to | Popular Leng! function within the constitution. '¢, Stein Song Feustad{ There is no certainty yet which | I | way to go. The President asked {that sail be made. without out- lining the course. But he left little jdoubt that he expects the supreme} court, in coming decisions 9n New \'] N BAR Deal laws, to put bellbuoys on Directors of the bank were all some of the lately encountered; of} j constitutional sho: ee) Star Spangled Banner Key Dirabtors Re ReElected: Ey Yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock officers and directors of the First reelected with the exception National Bank of Key West held| William H, Malone, who is a re: | NOTICE ‘ ; ; =, : | The large barge which contain-} their regular meeting, the first ofident of Miami. The present di-! oq a heavy shipment of pipe for the new year. Club will Officers attending were: liam R. Porter, president; liam R. Warren, vi recting body consists of William!the WPA sewer project and was! Key West Country Wil-|R. Porter, William R. Warren, | reported aground, was floated late| hold a meeting tk ening 8:00 Wil-|James R. Stowers, Norberg} yesterday and brought up to her'o’clock in Hospitality House on e-president;| Thompson and Jerry J. Trevor. | moorings this morning. j Duval street. All members andi Jerry J. Trevor, vice-president} In attendance at the meeting! The cargo is being removed to-' prospective members are urged to! and cashier; Thomas K. Warren,|and election of officers were alday and being transported to the! attend. assistant cashier; C. Larry Gard-| number of stockholders in the in-' sections of the city where the ner, assistant cashier. stitution. ‘pipe is to be installed. ,jani2-2t HOWARD WILSON, ; Secretary., this possession, was arraigned in |property of others, ie: outlined. Those cases children to the clinic at 10 o'clock! junct of the naval station at the head of the island, ng surgical operation will tomorrow morning. Mr. Smith was on the ground working, and so was Mr. Baker. Mr. Russell was up on the tower, which was TWO CASES ARE SELECT POINTS | Set 60 feet high, it was said, and jumped to the ground | HEARD TODAY IN | FOR HANDLING ooo nn nn and he wan ao CRIMINAL COURT FERRY TICKETS struck by timbers which constituted the tower on which | the tank rested. BOTH DEFENDANTS ENTER-|ALL PLACES NAMED HAVE! Immediately after the accident Mr, Smith and Mr. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS | Russell were rushed to a local hospital, and.Mr. Baker | was taken to the Marine hospital. When the attending physicians made an examination of Mr. Smith, which was directly after the body arrived at the hospital, it was found that life was extinct, and having gambling paraphernalia in| | while explaining the wounds suffered, the physician said Oversea ferry tickets can be pur- | | it was practically impossible for him to have survived. Mr. Russell, it was said by Dr. Galey, had com- pound fractures of the left arm and leg, injuries about the |siding, reviewed the case and pri oe oe ; oe | chest and a fractured skull. His injuries were pro- eee oe ae oes on, eseiare: Albury a Series: Sta | nounced fatal and if they were not it would be necessary ; Secvies| | to amputate one arm and one leg, and he could not sur- 4 fine of $25 and costs of prosecu- \ vive the operation and shock. rea ED PLEA OF GUILTY; ONE! CASE AT LEAST TO BE, TRIED TOMORROW IN ORDER TO GIVE ALL NECESSARY INFORMATION | ' 1 Rafael Henriquez, charged with} Three points in the city where | criminal court, this morning and! chased were announced in an ad- lentered a plea of guilty. i Judge William V. Albury, pre- \vertisement carried in yesterday's iissue of The Citizen. phone 444, corner Eaton and} Wil iam streets; Tony’s Station, phone 34, corner Fleming fine. fs | observation. : For information of the public, ! intoxicating | this advertisement will be carried | damage to thej After the Reicxoane was written word was received |daily in, The, Citizen and will un- ! doubted'y prove to be a great help at The Citizen office that Mr. Russell had succumbed to 0 tourists, Two ferries leave both No Name ‘Key and Matecumbe Key each day at 9:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. tion, or be confined to the county; ‘jail for a period of 60 days. The! Oe ; . defendant said he would pay his! and Grinnell streets; eeceage Inquiries at the Marine hospital as to the condition ‘tion Office Building, phones 83| of Mr. Baker elicited the information that his injuries Another plea of guilty was} and 489, on Eaton street. * * * heard this morning. This was the; a shown above. all have tele.-| “°T® net considered serious but it would be some hours er a Baker, % vii’ . ‘ 2 . ses cares A tiagep pera: har ae"! phones and are in a pos'tion to| befere the exact status of his condition could be an- Prosecuting Attorney Allan B,, give any information relative to| nounced. He is to be kept at the hospital for a period of !Cleare. Jr., was charged with’ ferry service, | driving an automobile while under the influence of liquor, and causi The defendant entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to pay | a fine of $50 and costs and spend 10 days in the county jail. The jail sentence was suspended by the! jJudg ze. ! his injuries. Shortly before 3 o’clock this afternoon announce- ‘ment was made that a ccroner’s jury was being em- ! “| panelled ky Peace Justice Franklyn Arenberg to imvesti- At tomorrow’s session the case|~ lof George Strawn, charged with} TEMPERATURES | gate into the death of Mr. Russell and another jury was driving an automobile while un-| eeesceccececccsesoceccese der the influence of liquor and as- sault with attempt to commit man-! ceation slaughter will come before the} Abilene court, it was said by the county | Avante | solicitor, eere ticket ' being empanelled by Peace Justice Enrique Esquinaldo last night last 24 hours | to investigate the death of Mr. Smith. a | Both juries will view the bodies this afternoon and 42 ....!meet 10 o’clock tomorrow morning in the county court i | ; Boston Bufflao 28 ool : : | © SIS I IIIS. Charleston 64 58 house te take testimony. It is understood that the ses- LARGE TURTLE ; Shieage — es “ | sion of both juries will be held jointly as the testimony TO BE MOUNTED: men t ee 36 | in each investigation will be the same. 4 ! Galveston 54 62 | 5 oe — The eae: shell and | Havana ........ 70 = 2. @ e other parts of the trunkback, Huron .... 10 22 1 1 or leatherback, turtle which [Jacksonville .. 60 us was captured by harpooning, | Kansas City . 32 36 from the Yacht Judy by Louis ‘KEY WEST 73 80 Slattery, wae seat cat ye, [Little Rock 40. 42 otor Lines toby tos Maen. |Los Angeles .. 42 52 It was said this morning 34 40 that the shell and other Y & eae AES mountable parts has been a Eh t . B. Osteen, general traffic William Arnold, local agent for * 2 ‘ eae ee New Va. 34 48 ‘manager of the Florida Motor oe lines, said this morning, that be placed in charge of a com- ieee na lLines; D. W. Griffith, in charge ‘hese officials had been asked to petent taxidermist in Miami. +1 !*'SDurg! s H come to Key West in order to ; St. Louis 32 of equipment, and R. L. Farmer, si : : hes seeeeied and rate | Salt Lake City 16 20 | straighten out some matters which op Sremant) the. complater | o_... Wratciaco, 38 46 | district passenger agent, are ex- animal carcass will be placed a oth ‘i 32 a os i a had recently caused comment and im the Muscum of Natural o000e --~ Oe 3 pected to, arrive this evening Over) criticiom and he believed this History in New York. | Washington 38 54 the highway to discuss matters would be done at a meeting to be SALE DE i ff Williston ...... --2 20 pertaining to the service, ‘held tonight.

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