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pe eeesrenennn Records Of Federal Com-|UBA BRINGS IN munications Commission| 230) PASSENGERS Give Number For Entire AFTER ARRIVAL ENROUTE TO HAVANA (Spectal WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb.| Steamship Cuba, of the P. and &—With national attention focus-.0. S. S. company, arrived this sed on the service rendered by/morning with 230 passengers vedio amateurs in the flool emer-} from St: Petersburg and Tampa. gemey, records of the Federal ‘Commissions Commission _to- day showed Key West has five Heensed amateur radio stations. dm each case, the owner of the station is himself a licensed amateur operator. Often called “the last back log for Key West; 171 first and one second foy Havana. Key West arrivals were: H. Jones, N. Jones, L, Bierna, Mrs. E. P. Rose, G. Buchanan, L. H. Mary, C. Fay, M. Alexander, M. Garner, Alexi De] Pino, of communications,” the radio) Samuel, R. Ordway, Mrs, Ordway, Fay Baker, M. Nicholas, Mrs. SEG Form an wnnenel GOP i cains, Mrs. Bi Albertson, Mrs. Each station costs hundreds of |E. Gray, Wm. McGearhy, Joseph dollars, on the average, and long Siegne, Ann Wexler. Listed For or Key: West! VESSEL LEAVES SHORTLY! The vessel also had 27 tons of! hours of study and practice lie|freight, two automobiles and one! IN FLORIDA After spending about six weeks jeamping at Gudjoe’Key and enjoy- ing all the pleasures of outdoor life on the Florida Keys, a group of friends from Illinois and Ohio, left last week and regretted that {necessity made it obligatory. . {In the group were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Renoff, of Kent, Ohio, Mr. Of the 230 passengers there were) and Mrs, Charies Holy and Mr.| Whittaker and the other sbi ale be arraigned for preliminary 20 first and three second elass| ‘ and Mrs. Frank Holy, and two jot Marengo, Illinois. H Before leaving they said that th's was the greatest vacation they had ever enjoyed in the several seasons they have been coming to Florida, and expect to return in F. Barnes, G. G. McHardy, Delia] November of this year and re- Sylvia} main until abil: Manchy 2088. 1938. CAR PLUNGES sack of mail for Key West; seven| WHEELS OF VEHICL= SEEN back ef each operator's license. jtons of freight and 379 sacks of wea S| mail for Havana. any amateur will handle, to Bookings from Key Wect to the nothing, messages which sell Cuban port were: Albert Eisle, cost « ’, mt Wm. A. McGrachy, Joseph Siegel, Onn’ por on 9 ah Mrs.. A, de Albertson, Mrs. Harry PROTRUDING ABOVE SUR- FACE AT YACHT BASIN Wheels of an autogbile stick- basis; he is prohibited from cake Gray, Herbert C. Henry, Elsie C.|ning out of the water at the Key img any charge for services ren- Tae Here is » list of the Key W. sma ve wi PLAN CONCERT | ROR CONVENT cently granted licenses.) W4ANI, Albert A. Villar, 1206 F. Soay, Haze]. M, Soay, Donati hy ‘Waxingy-Rysséll Goadman. . Henry, Francisco Menendez, W.| West yacht basin indicated that an [P98 and fill purposes. The area to ‘poeta Se jo Boe for hearings on pleas for tem-| The exposed wheels were seen by hundreds of people but no one. seemed to know who was driving: the car nor cou'd give any authent-' ie information about the acci- dent, It was said that the car was Duval street. PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED) given over the rise onto the cause- 'W4ERL, Robert L. Morris, 312; BY ORCHESTRA FROM way. Apparently the wheels of = a ee the car became unmanageable, street. CASA MARINA jand it rolled to the breakwater W4DZM, John H. Lawson, a and plunged over into about six Roosevelt feet of water. There were three Blvd. Students at the Convent of persons in the car but no one was! W4EJD, S. W. Newlan, 1116| Mary pewacule will ge ti, aia morni e treated to a’ delight- =e Seminary street. ful Desert by the Casa Marina! FIRE ON W4QC, W. H. Olson, 312 Simon. | °"chestva. The concert is being SMALL {given through the. courtesy of| tom street. Peter Schutt, manager of the; ONE OF BRIDGES In the United States as a’ hotel. whole, 47,500 amateur radio s tions are licensed. Of these, ap- presimately.2700 are in Florida, jthe group of accomplished musi- are a number of advanced musi- ‘Richard Principale, director of| cians forming the orchestra, said/ today that he realized that there| aceording to the communications commission. cians at the convent, and for this reason had prepared an excellent! |Selection of modern and old may-} \ters, which he felt would present }a well balanced and interestingly entertaining program. | VISIT 70 CITY CARNES RETURN = Ne _ Mrs, Cleyburn McCauley, for- mer'y Miss Sybil Sawyer, of this! city, accompanied by her daugh- | ter-in-law, Mr. Stephen McCau-| } chief sur-| the United! Dr. E. H. Carnes, geon in charge of jarette on the bridge, ;spece of about two feet. | = F. H. Solomon reports that while l\riding along the highway yester- day about noon, he discovered a fire on Ramrod Key bridge, which required about an hour’s time to extinguish, He states that he was ass’sted in putting out the fire by parties that were also passing at the time, Mr. Solomon says that the fire} which evidently was caused by someone throwing a lighted cig+ burned a <e2eerescos eeccceces TEMPERATURES eeece epesce ley and two sons, Cleveland) States Public Health Service hos-| Lowest Highest and Stephen, were arrivals in,Pital in Key West, and Mrs. | Sain: — last night last a hours ey W " | Carnes, returned yesterday morn-|Abi-ene .,... 58 4 . oat nant meine sete the | |ing to Key West in a Coast Guard | Atlanta .......... 62 72 ehway from their home in Hous-| plane commanded by Commander | Boston .......... 26 38 ton, Texas. |€. C, Von Paulson, | Buffalo wx, 24 40 They wil visit here with Mre.| Doctor and Mrs. Carnes had Charleston ... 58 72 ©. MeCauley’s sister, Mrs. Wil-|been visiting in Atlanta my a eons EM Hy the doctor attended a_ sectional | Denver 5 - Sys ~~ Mra. pe Me- | meeting of the American Ool!ege'' Detroit 26 36 Pp e home, 609 Francis! o¢ Surgeons, of which he ‘is a Fel-} Galveston .... 66 70 street, low. Havana - 64 _ 4 14 Sar dua on kre: 58 74 !Kansas City .. 22 60 eat 6 KEY WEST .. 72 78 reasury) Little Rock .. 70 78 iLos Angeles .. 44 56 ! Louisville -» 44 68 artment Left On Plane's:..:.°2 ANE sinnessciis ~ 16 New Orleans .. 68 78 Traine Beak 2 jNew York a 40 Herman Oliphant, general for Miami en route to Washing-|Pensacola ...... 72 »U ve . ton. |Pittsburgh .. 54 eumpem of the U. 6. treasury de: The plane which arrived for Mr. Ist. Louis 64 partment, who was int Key West Oliphant was in command of Com-| Salt Lake City 18 26 for one week with other members , mander C. C. Paulson, who came}San Francisco 40 50 in with Dr. E. H. Carnes, of the/Seattle .... 32 40 of the family, occupying quarters warine hospital, and Mrs. Carnes,| Tampa .......... 58 76 in the naval station, left yester-, ho were visiting for a few days| Washington .. 34 48 day morning by Coast Guard plane! in Atlanta, Ga, Williston ... 2 DECLARED * ter ENJOYED GREATEST VACATION OF SEVERAL SEASONS SPENT] w 1 smith was afrested last|atten children, Frank Jr., and Dolores, b INTO WaTeR| Waters Of Garrison Bight accident occured yesterday but, 4, ed off Bi ~ “hwho was in the car at-® off Ro was not learned, posite the end The westerly side of the dredg-|ficient reasons and details to per- | close up the merchants included i in, KEY WEST, FLORIDA, ba O “ito Are Slightly vrogeane is, Mr. Paynes a iChief bag | Sheriff | gemi-iny who received a Bernard With driy-}severe shaking up but was, oth- ing an automobile while under the| erwise, none the worse for his ex- hogan of pa Re and caus-| perience. ing. demmags ta the: ap ot snot Immdiately after the ace’dent Smith was dr-ying on ‘happened, Deputy Waite was sum- chon Boulevard and right{moned to the scene and upon ar- after rounding a curve sideswiped|riving there found that the car another car in which were Mr. and|which had been driven by Mr. Mrs, Asa Whittaker and two young Smith, had travelled almost 100 women, Miss.» and Miss| feet past the scene of the accident, Watkins. left the road and had been stopped One of the young ladies receiv-|among seme cocoanut trees. ed a number. of small cuts about} He was later on mene’ by the the face and Whittaker also petite and taken to the county received a number of cuts, but n from. which he was released one was seriously injured. © Mr.’ ine morning on Lond of $200, He evening by of the part; some time th's week, it the aut ile of ury. ‘ woth of the cars were badly Arriving there it. was decided fdamoged, it is said, although the to summon a “physician and upon|car driven by Mr. Smith suffered arriving, Dr. H. C. Galey gave his (the *gteater damage. Norberg’ Thompson ‘Plans Dredging Operations In- ‘Notice received: yesterday by jthe center Inie of First Street. The Citizen is to the effect that; Dredging will be carried to a depth of 10 feet below mean low wa- potion sion. 40. ee: Fae Dere| The dreged material wil] be ment has been made by Norberg Thompson for permission to. pee-{the Island of Key West. form certain. work in the Garri-! son Bight, as follows: Dredging of sand for construc- ter. on the app-ication, but anyone desiring to protest the proposed be dredged is 500. feet square, lo pos wavigation, should submit ‘inst street, sueh protests in writing with suf- ing area will be 100 feet west of mit intelligent consideration. Presentation Of Opera In Miami Big Success Members ofthe. cast of the White are expected to return later jopera, H. M. S, Pinafore, who re-|as Mr, White has been assigned to turned over the highway Satur-/othor activities in connection with | day night from Miami where, on! the Florida Federal Musi Friday night,-the opera was pre-|%"° *l0rda Federal OR Dede sented, told Phe Citizen that the ‘ject, and remained in Miami to More Than Three Hux-|7 plications Filed TA " plications for injunctions to close dillsceans merchants in twenty- two counties, stretching from ensacola to Miami, have been! expressed to the clerks | various circuit courts to be filed | by them at once, according to an- nouncement by State Camptroller J. M. Lee. The merchants against whom the suits are being filed | have failed to comply with the used for construction purposes 0} store tax Ifcense law, the comp- There will be no public hearing troller, stated, While Attorney General Cary! D. Landi? staff is busy arranging! porary injunctions to immediately - the first batch of suits, Comp-, troller Lee stated his clerical, fore ill be busy preparing data’ for the filing of another batch of cases and he expects to be ready ‘The by Thursday to file petitions. for’ injunction to close another couple of hundred delinquents. In, this new batch, he will extend the’ drive into some fifteen or more counties not included in the first | step of the drive. “My store tax department has; dred Delinguents VS MONTANA TRUCK DRIVER! tivities of boards, bureene and Tt was. ‘of highway. but R. G. Woodward {of Billings, Mont., brought fire to the fire department, ee ae his 25-ton truek, he sa‘ {tion of bright red heavily pia was guishers and contro] the So Woodward drov 20 miles to Livingston, a fire plug on the outskirts of city, A call brought a fire cart {a burry and the blaze was exti guished. Woodward estimated damage to at | partment. feeling that the quick- est way to get to the facts and familiarize himself with what the cohminen has done and proposes doing, wa to bold the confer heen busy for fifteen days pre- the truck at $2,000. His load of paring the data for the bills of merchandise, consisting mostly of complaint for the injunction peti- Peacnlatten. wap was almost smem dentroyed. presentation Was a complete suc-)| {conclude the details of his new ac- cess from every v:ewpoint. |tivities, it was said. The weathet was clear and cool.; It was stated this morning that The principal object of this com- The attendance was between 4,000| there will be a rehearsal of the and 5,000 and the play went! opera tonight at the Oversea Ho- through to conclusion without one (tel, at the regular hour. All mem- mishap of any kind. The audience , bers of the Key West Light Opera | was very appreciative. company are expected to attend George Mil's’ White and Mrs. this rehearsal, tions,” the comptroller stated. “We bave worked out the system and this week will see the staff grind-' ing out these proceedings like a ference was to enable the gever HUNTER’S | REWARD, nor to determine the state's f% FRACTURED NOSE ; "<i! resnonsititity te the prep ect. The governor was mfermedy (My Ansoctated Vronnd i concrete mixer pouring concrete. | CANON CITY, Colo., Feb. S.—| EY catenins Soe We have collected some $2,000~ pecs things happened when RB.) 000 from about ten thousand re- y_ Jobe, district WPA engineer, j tailers and we feel that the others fired with a shotgun at a jack- should step up and match their papbit: | lone law abiding neighbors.” | Jobe’s foot slipped. Counties in which petitions are, He tried to catch himeelf be- ARRIVES HE Are filed are: Escambia, Dade,' sore he fell, | Duval, Santa Rosa, Walton, Oka-' His finger accidentally tripped OTHIR vesbeLs CAME TO, CHARGED WITH DRIVING CAR loose, Washington, Jackson, Bay, the trigger again. PORT IN PAST WHILE UNDER INFLU- ! Gadsden, Jefferson, Madison, Tay-| The gun discharged, the butt | { | : i { | i }lor, Columbia, Putnam, Volusia,’ struck Jobe on the nose. FEW DAYS ENCE OF LIQUOR jSeminole, Orange, Brevard, St.) Again the gun discharged. Lueie, Palm Beach and Broward:| The butt struck Jobe on the a | Additional suits in these counties nase, 3, A e Pes -elim- | 28 being worked up and will be; Jobe went to a hospita! with a Steamship Colorado, of the! W. J. Calvert was given prelim iach an caikits ai conalotuad: bsiecmenae ag ‘ee Psy Clyde-Mallory Lines, arrived yes- | inary hearing Saturday afternoon a rials ‘his: face. terday at 2 o'clock from New York |°" charge of driving an automo- |Man Still Healthy, The rabbit ran away. | bit. hil der the influence of; a aa with several items of equipment ee: Meee VARee Se Builds Own Tomb' HANGED HIMSELF jliquor, and ramming the car of for the naval station and other m’s-| Constable Ray Eiwood, which was! Oty Associnted Prevay . Ce re | BIPTSBURGH, Feb. 8.—Dr.|, DENVER—Ghortly after he hed cellaneous shipments. The vessel{ Parked on Duval street. | been reprimanded by his mother } Robert Andrew Woods, 74-year-/ After considering the evidence | jold practicing physician, hasn’t in the case, Peace Justice Frank-| been sick for 30 years, but he has lyn Arenberg advised that a bond | supervised building of his tomb of $100 would be required and, and arranged for his funeral. rivals in the harbor are the Snoop, | the accused would be noted to ap- joa one a ee toate which is from Hartford and is{pear at the next session of crim-j| aa | His body will be placed in a} berthed at the Porter Dock “TS Sere The nacpaxary.. bond! jtomb beside that of his wife who! pany. ip spanianiin ent | because his mgt were dirty, » Eugene Hogston, , of this city ; hanged himself ds a towel rack jin the bathroom of his home. unloaded and sailed 4:15 o'clock! for Tampa. Three of the recent yacht ar- in Egypt. It had two mummy, Edwards has six guests, The Cap-| tala wrote her epitaph. She died | Another is the Westwind, house- | boat cruiser, of Wilmington, N x. ONE MARRIAGE c., ;chambers within an oblong strue-! B. C. Moreno, area supervisor |ture with sloping sides. lof WPA activities, in this district, tain is P. L. Adams. | The schooner yacht, jin 1935. owned by Frank O’Sherrell and | He made a wooden model. The returntd last evening over the Shellback, | The tomb is an ancient Arabic! type patterned after one he sawj chartered to Dr. Edwards, te vessel has a crew of nine and Dr. Issve of one marriage license;granite monument, completed al hi < is from New Orleans|since the publication of those is year ago. weighs 17 tons and has; highway from Miami where he auxiliary, | and is owned by Robert Newman.}sued last week was recorded in. bronze medallions of Dr. and Mrs. | went for a conference with WPA! The vessel has a crew of three and|the office of County Judge Ray- , Woods on the sides. is mastered by Mr, Newman. Both} mond Lord. The latest issue is to:| One of his reasons for the build-| Asked if there was to be any the Shellback and the Westwind} Ernest Whitehad and Josephine ing of the tomb now, he explains, | changes at Key West, Mr. Moreno are in the Key West yacht basin. | Saunders, ‘is because he has no relatives, [replied that so far there had been | Director 0, A. Sandquist, ‘been denied by; jit was said, that ge Staytmlamed Department was net in any aay involved. | Some time age tt wa some of the mem mission were to ® request of the governer, Theat such request had been made ter meohers of the commision contacted by The Cite zen, and the only member wie tes tesigned did so voluntarily Wilon Resigns This is P. L. Wilson, whe stated in be te nation thet he vat worked jor jour years a & mem ber of the body, withe wes Pensaton oF expense acco and now that work had progressed te the point where contenets have been let for the greater part of 4, and the rest n shape for com tracts being tet, he felt he bed done hi duty and should be te lieved of the responsibility. Whether or not the resgnaten has been accepted by the governor iwos not annoyneed. WPA Area Supervisor Returns From Miami only one echedc'ed, and thie oe the return of Clande Gandelf: in the employment service depar ment, whe was tees ly tran ferred to M emi. Mr. Gandolfo te expected te tun this evening in company wit) Karl A. Goodbresd, director of in- take and ce tif cation, who will r- main for a few days.