The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 9, 1937, Page 1

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Event Will Take Place Marina Orchestra To/| dent's birthday auniversary ball te be given in Key West for the fund for sufferers from infantile Parelysis at Warm Springs, Geor- salon of the Cuban Club. ‘That the dancing tonight will be done to music which is excel- lent in every sense and has the approbation of lovers of both dance and other kinds of music, is evident by the fact that the Casa | gis, The function tonight. is & be given in the spacious dancing! Mrs, Butler who was in Key West jand at the time of their depar- jof their vacation period in this T0 VISIT HERE < the serious iliness of Miss Ca- me banas was received several days pee Sh ‘ago and a brother, Gabriel Caban- as, foreman of The Artman Press, left yesterday morning to be with his sister, COMMANDER GREEN AND) WIFE TO OCCUPY QUAR- TERS IN STATION had made all arrangements to leave for Havana as he was an- y,|she had expressed a wish to see “\him. Shortly after the S. S. Cuba lsailed, word was received that she had passed on. Survivors are: The mother, Mrs, ‘Maria Gonzalez; father, Ricardo {Cabanas; stepfather, Luis. Gon- \zalez; four brothers, Evelio, Qs- car and Gabriel of Key West, and several weeks ago for a few days’; Edmidio of New York. serene dus Hv" Bue EY DRESS THANKS FOR COURTESIES LETTER RECEIVED BY LIEU- TENANT KLAUS FROM Commander Lucien Green, S. N., and Mrs. Green, who are vacationing in Miami, plan to come to Key West and spend one week. They will occupy Quarters A and B in the naval station. Mrs. Green is the daughter of ture, the Butlers said they were going to suggest. that Commander and Mrs. Green spend one week delightful ‘city. Marina orchestra, directed by Richard Principale, will play the dance schedule through the cour- tesy of Manager Peter Schutt. From the advance tale of tickets it appears that there will be a large attendance at the dance, tickets for which are 40 per cent lower than those for the first dance at the Country Club on January 30, Mayor Galey, who was appoint-!now to his third Pendergraft s's-| ed chairman of the general com- mitteeepd heavbeon sworking: as- siduously to have the details of the dances carried out to the let-| ter, feels confident that tonight’s dance wil! be just as successful @ that which was given 10 nights; MAN, 80, WEDS FOR THIRD TIME OKLAHOMAN MARRIES THIRD SISTER IN SAME FAMILY RECENT VISITOR Lieutenant Wm, Klaus has re- ceived a letter of appreciation of the courtesy extended to Dr. Wil- jliam Blum of the Bureau of Standards, and Dr. Henry S. Raw- don, division of metallurgy of the bureau, who were in Key West several days making inspec- tion of test results at the naval station. The letter, which was sent over the signature of Al. S. McAllister, acting director of the bureau, follows: (By Ansoelated Prenay HOLLIS, Okla., Feb. 9.—Ro- mance blooms eternal for 80-j year-old R. C. Hodges, married ter. ites nae Ellen Pendergraft, then a gir! off Naval Station, two members 16. The couple left Springfield, !o# the staff of the Bureau of Mo., and'settled here in 1898. Standards participated, Messrs. _In 1920 the first Mrs, Hodges! pjym and Rawdon. They were died. Later in the year Hodges! very enthusinittic in their com- sure tests under way at Key |years old, formerly of Key West,| died yesterday in Havana. News| The day previous, Mr. Cabanas |. 'xious to te with Miss Armanda as | MUNICIPAL BONDS UP | PWA AND RFC PROFITS i ; During the past week gold, new loans and armaments. guests at HUGO bag fo gee ig prices se Taw ma-jhave made OrEeAZON- | are making it difficult for} while out dent for The Citien — |Germany, Italy and Japan to fi-| Austi A plan for unified flood con-)nance the purchases which are}Paul Ufer, L. trol has been suggested to Con neesry for their manufactur-| McDaniels, all igress by Prevident Roosevelt.; ime plans to keep going and sup-| They arrived from To Hast week he outlined a $5,011,-| Ply their people. week in. their own plane 000,000 Public Works program for} | med the next six years It included) Facing such a condition, one or, something: like:10,000 projects in|! of these nations: may..devalue ‘all _parts..of the country and in- their currencies:,in., order to. ob- | volved the expenditure of $85,-|*9im. {,000,000. in the Ohio Valley, scene! “of the recent: disastrous. high: ‘water. The: amount,would: be dis- [tributed ‘among:,;various, .-ander- | takings, with »: " \cent going to streets and ‘ways. twenty-four per cent to ir-}, - meution. drainage and {lood con-|™0netary setup and causing the trol; seventeen per cent to puild-|, Treasury and the Federal Re- ings and equipment; and the other! S¢rve Board to. hunt measures to, one-third used for soil concerva- | *terilize incoming gold and pre- tion, forest conservation and game, “"t it from causine vast credit { {expansion bere at this time and the.most part of the time we it over their success, avdower tinued flight. ¢ high-| France, with much of it: 5 this country, is dislocating. our emen Leave To Arrange ‘For Bringing ae Chief Harry M. Baker, of the West department Key West Fire Department, act-| carnival come to tection, grade crossing elimi- M i "3 + mit? ‘ |aviation. aids, recreational proj-!°ver* 0” its sudden withdrawal} in 414 pte dore Allury. af} tug’ wile, to to ects, low-cost housing and other) the future. Rotairsagey pe apc fy ssf foslbedbe seid. *o i Besides anceste kage: mae pees ._ ‘highway this morning for points’ is there and afterward go to Fort “*)== I Pte geS ermanv. at the present time, tn the sate. Myers to look | Undoubtedly, the public has. been prepared for some effective enterprise to avoid recurring flood damage. The idea that such disasters are local problems and that stricken communities must take care of themselves with such} assistance as. might be available from the Red Cross and other similar sources, has been thor- oughly dissipated. The 1936 ram- seems to be the key nation, not; jonly in regard to war or peace but also in respect to future prog-! ress alone the lines of peaceful development. ‘ready the Hitter! regime has reverted to war tactics in. regard to food and mobilized the internal economy of Germany | } jon a plan devised to permit the Is CONNECTED WITH WPA SUBMERGED CAR IS MADE e of the Merrimac. River in: financing of the prrchases of ne- ADMIN “ Setelindibands togethor. with the, cessary. raw materials abroad. The} wy, ee ake are four-river flood which. struck!suprly of raw materials is abso- WASHINGTON ee eer necessary to support a ‘ st spring, has e Si a Site national character of the seh. | nna of Hynes .or a level wi Mrs, Francis Knight, who is as-| Work of rescuing the au! Nims: invelved. jother western countries. The’. visted with the WPA adminis-|bile which went over the (threat of war arises because the tration in Washington, D. C., was'ter and plunged inte, the water It is understood that the Key pany. E MRS. F. KNIGHT ON VISIT TO CITY | H i i ; Piet e * #2t iil & ? i e ey ri eae. " ' graft Hoffman, who had cared for! It was announced this morning | her sister Ellen during her fatal] by members of the committees in| illness. The second Mrs. Hodges! eherge of ticket sales that there|died several years ago. will be no eharge for ladies at the, Recently Hodges wedded the dance, \third sister, Mrs, Rosie Pender- | |graft Monzingo, a widow. i eonce pecccocecnacecacece | t married Mrs. Lucy Jane Pender- mendation of the help and co- operation they received from you and Mr. L. M. Piérce. and I wish to thank you for tho assistance and cooperation given.” RETURN FROM The Bu- jTeau of Standards is very much | records show that settlers along portznce in the world, the Ger-| | imterested in the tests program,!the Missis:ippi some two hun-'man Government will lead Generally, for the past two hun-| present German system, will in-|an arrival on the plane from Mi-'the Key West Yacht Basin. dred years, river control in this’ eyitacly collapse ‘and, rather than ami this morning for a vacation country has been haphazard. Early accept a position of secondary im- of several weeks It was suggested to. Mrs. Knight. dred yeays ago, were required to, peop‘e into another war. administrator in Florida , that build levees along the river banks. = she could find no. more alluring: In 1850 Congress made its first; The general opinion is that place to spend her vacation than. appropriation for a survey of that Germany, alone, is utterly unable vin Key West, and Mrs. Knight de- [great river but, in 1937, the year to solve her problems and that cided to make the trip. ite by Julius F. Stone, former WPA} ‘day, was completed the vehicle is safe and ready another plunge, y Those who were in the car ‘the time the brakes failed were George Narcisse, owner; Leo Cruz ;and cousin, Rex Cruz, and John! {Anti was standing on the running | board. Rex Crus received a est on tha! i TEMPERATURES } of the great flocd, the idea per- some assistance from the outside | Though ‘here but a brief time T0 WATERWAYS ee ecco cal E TALLAHASSEE | =<: the public ::ind that flood world is absolutely necessary to the charm of the city has en- &™ which required four stitches, TO BE SENT TO TALSAMAGSES s } icontrol had to, be handled from a, relieve the internal pressure. This yeloped Mrs. Knight and, she feel; and other bruises, and Mr. Nar-/ WHERE INTERMENT WILL ee Peatgyanteting Teak {national standpoint, |aid might come in the form of @ that her stay in Key West will be isso was bruised about the right CONGRESSMAN SUTPHIN WILL '4titior— last Might Inst 28 hour? | supGe ALBURY AND ATTOR- ae Moan to make possible the pur-, too short indeed. eye. ‘ ¢ TAKE PLACE .Abilene - 28 i In 1928 Congress approved ac! of ood and raw materia's, | peak Wats NS EEE Ee ! | ; COOPERATE ETH FLOR- ; Atlanta <..... 60 72 | NEY HARRIS HAD BEEN $325,000,000 fisod control plan, but, ‘efore other nations will Nagra Wants License ‘MANUEL i IDA OFFICIALS ins é res 38 | ON BUSINESS TRIP for the Mississippi which depend- make such a loan, they demand, gro ants a | Arrangements have been made ; see ee omnes 62 | i ed entirely on speeding waters, assurance that it will, not:-be the | Te ‘Cook-And-Do A |by the Pritehard Funera! Home se Preton, BO 72 | Judge Wiliam V. Albury, of | into the Gulfiof Mexieo by. build-| means. of speeding Mp the» vast | cop SESE eee DIES THIS A. Mt: the shipment of thy body of (Point Pleasant (N. J.) Leader)|Denver 7. 18 28 Criminal Court, and Attorney W. |ing better: dikes/oand ‘providing armament program: now ging OM, sian ROCK, Ark, Feb. 9.—, in. oe by = According to the president of | Detroit _ 26 58 {Curry Harris, who were in Talla- |epillways te chbry:purplis waters, in Germaney: Kanroaventiy, erie te Clerk B. "T Hofz opened’ ae — to rae ae ° the Ocean County Waterways As-|Galveston ...... 56 74 hiigsee on business, returned aver (to the -iGultic> At: prevetity: ‘this; Hartons. in. Tava isin ny sux. Bis eyes wide when a 73-year-old FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS TO j= ans Sah = yd sociation, Congressman Wm. H.} Havana 428 — the highway yesterday aftetnoon: {Plan will probably: have: to’ apply, help, require hats a negro plopped down $3.10 and. ap- pier bene Se See Sutphin intends to cooperate wth! Huron ; 2 They were accompanied by Mrs, |to'thickly populated areas,'coupled| render her war.thyeas »:and Mees "plied Zor a “cook-and-do” license. BE ANNOUNCER H agg Be. — wo Florida Congressmen to érente alJacksonville . 64 80 jAlbury and Miss Yolanda Mendoza, | with a ‘system’ ‘of reservoirs ng boa insigl: dat, ibetane ett “There’s no such thing,” Hott LATER | Me a Mr BR Funderburk, coastal waterway from the Island; Kansas City E 14 22 |who had been in Miami for sev- | old bak exeassive water: Such} ing up her are ea id. “What you want a. mar- lor ther-in-! onl sister of the of Bahia Honda to Key West, |KEY WEST . 74 80 ierel days visiting with relatvies |réservoirs require that land hej that other nations — = . beings Teena.” i r bs seat che ye ae Powell an. In a letter to the Waterways! Litite Rock . 32 74 {and friends. tobtained and, very often, the area) cconomie assistance, This 's Une} “No it ain't either,” replied ied. this @vens Wrancls and Gain, official, the Congressman states Los Angeles . 46 58 { ek RS needed to protect some section} deedlock. |the negro, “What I ‘want is a ais a esrearag ‘o : cape « the amen esterday. en he will add his influence to and! Louisville 72 DENVER TIGHTENS Hig in agather state. Usually he) i lifoenen fof a Rp 4, RERIE CAE « nale SPO eee one Er ceeeest fags | other state is not so anxious to| However, some economic ex-/ license for a woman to cook and dence at 632 United street. Fun-| route to Tal ahassee where they ‘vork for the project. : Miami 2 76 j DYNAMITE RULES spend its money to relieve its|Perts fear that the abandonment ; do little things around the house.” era! arrangements which are de- | will remain for funeral services This is a much-needed improve-| Minneap 12 14 } i | neighbors ‘and, therefore, Con-/0f Germany’s armament program,; ‘The clerk says that older resi- ing made by the Lopez Funeral and interment. =— oe Loge and the es-| New Orleans - 54 78 (My Ausocinied Premd loress, it seems, will have to} now estimated to involve one-|dents had informed him that it Home, will be announced later. i ee patel t the crethecs rss fie a pacha oe 7 | ing revival in full swing and great-| the land necessary for reservoirs. | of German industry, Bis ra it serupulous persons to take ad- daughter, Mrs. Henry Russell; ive | erate Coes ia Abo a : 3 ler highway programs out in the_| SEER a an immediate depression in Ger-| vantage of negroes PY selling sons, Frank, Manuel A., Jr., Will, | ai oan Baten y> g iz al ae im : _ s | west, Denver officia's have decid-| Through long usage, the 14,000} MA&nv> vith all the consenannee them worthless ‘cook-and-do. Harry and Leo Gomez; one broth-' ‘ . Q Pe mele henner inal nen ereaain ab a ,ed they need more stringent rules |postmasterships have been the Of Such an economic prengenel enee: va Sugeia Gomes, of Femecel. agg — Ocean County Leader in Point] Seattle .... 3a «| Regulating the transportation of) prized prerogativey of the victori-! "ens. Semaine oo one Tae ANY PLANNI eleripc ge daa + cect pg] Pein ong Be Pleasant and of the Key West Citi-| Tampa Z 80 |dynamite through the city. ___| ous members of the House of Rep-! json: ate. nae GERMANY PLANNING ’ aa Se ae codened iota Meo Bila’ Com Ar} zen. is the Florida national rep-| Washington 64 j One-half billion pounds of high jresentatives. For more than fifty' toncing purchases of raw mate-| TO PRODUCE SIEK tana Ohio, and Will Gomez is at jCornicb Chapel, A. MB Be age gr ego me a lexplosives have moved through years, the House has rejected” icing purchases of ra’ plan io, and Wil jomez is at | Cornivh Chapel, E. 7 ys. illiston -8 { 4 is { z {Tials. j present in Miami. These brothers; Zion Chureh 625 . j the ¢ in the past seven years,/every attempt to put them under (By Associated Press) 'wi'l come to Ki f oI ere etrsntesthie = ererr riec Se a i i id | oa a 2 - K 0 Key West for the/Mr. and Mrs. Chester 7 | Police Chief George Marland said the classified Civil Serviee. How-| since 1933, the Public Works! CELLE, Germany, Feb, 9.—One! sorvices and interment. Th 1.00 ashe called a conference with of-| ever, late in January, the House; administration has accepted as hundred million mulberry trees are i oa ee Pr wey Immense Turtle Caught ficials’ of four explosive concerns. | yoted to give up these jobs in the} citateral or “purchased” more | be planted in Germany to feedj Race Ba 50 te ——ateree® IncKey West Waters One of the largest and heaviest; were rigged and in a short time loggerhead turtle which has been| the turtle was pegged and brought eaught in these waters in some| t® the stern of the boat. It was . as much as four men could do to time was taken Sunday by Frank! Ot the enormous reptile over the Ruston, winter visitor, Buster} stern and into the craft. Perpall, Captain Knowles andj One member of the group, Mr. Dan Boardman. Boardman, ‘aid yesterday that The group was at | Pelican} the head of the loggerhead was Shoals and were having good luck} about the size of a basketball. The fishing when one of the group, body is said to weigh about 475 saw the turtle. Pole and grains| pounds, Only one accident occurred and nobody was killed or seriously in- jured. Marland said police escorts will be provided every truck loaded with explosives and the trucks will use streets on the outskirts of the city. FREE DANCE Tomorrow Night, 8 till ? SLOPPY JOE'S Blues Singing, Tapping, Trucking, Music by Rudy’s Swing Band No Admission No Couvert) jsi'kworms in a big scheme to raise natural silk at home. A branch of the Labor Front the “Reichsfachgruppe Silk Pro- ducers,” has been charged with the wholesale distribution of silk- worm eggs and later will buy up silk ifuture and thus took the first than $600,000,000 wo:th of mu- a to extend the Civil Service} nicipal bond issues, all carrynig a j“upward, outward and down-'four per cent interest rate. To i ward,” as suggested by President! secure funds to make new loans, | Roosevelt. Mr. Roosevelt wants; jt has sold $475,000,000 of the |to put 250,000 positions under, bonds to the Reconstruction Fi- jclassified service within the next; nance Corporation, which, in turn, year. Republicarts object, claim- has sold some $361,000,000 of the! cocoons and manufacture jing that by doing so at this time’ bonds to private individuals or from them. jthe President will give’ life jobs| firms. On Wednesday, of this} to deserving Democrats. Demo- week, the Reconstruction Finance |erats reply that the Republicans Corporation sold some sixty mu- ; did the same thing when they had nicipal securities, with a face: a chance, j value of over $4,000,000, the sale! |being one of a number held todis| CUBAN CLUB The werld situation is gradu-| pose of municipal securities be- ‘Casa Marina Orchestra ally foreing itself more and more, cause the law only permits the’ Admission 60c Ladies Free upon the consciousness of offi-| (Continued om Page Four) ' PRESIDENT’S BALL —TONIGHT— | { WPA District Supervisor | Of Employment Arrives Karl A. Goodbread, WPA dis- trict supervisor of employment, larrived yesterday afternoon over ‘the highway from Miami where Mr. Goodbread has his head- quarters and where Mr. Gandolfo has been associated since the eur- Mr. Goodbread is expected te be here but a brief time while go ing over the setap in this ares, but Mr. Gandolfo will remain, having been returned to take over the activities of the WPA ment office here and a” conjunction with W. ¥. te tailment of the WPA in Key charge of the Florida State West. ployment Service.

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