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laying ‘the cornerstone of the} EVENING; SERVICES AT LO| monument which is co be erected, im Key West to the memory of Jove Marti, famous Cuban patriot. The celebration of Purim, the These plans and arrangements redst of Lots, will begin on Wéd- have had the personal attention of /nesday evening, February 24, The CAL SYNAGOGUE who arrived last week from Ha-! iarge throughout the history’ of * wana and is remaining to take part/the Jewish people, ‘and the story im the ceremonial which will be of the Book of Esther upon which held Wednesday afternoon at Bay-|it is founded bears 2 ignal “mes view Park. sage today. Arriving tomorrow afternoon) services will be conducted at will be a representative Cuban}the local synagogue in connection |, delegation. They will arrive on thie ps ee re EY Bet Some : le. Cuban Gunboat Patria and will According to the Book of Esth- have with them a lead casket in|er,-Ahasuerus, the king of Persia arid Media, hed deposed his queen whieh will be placed lep q 89 Boe Vashti and chosen Esther, a beau- including copies of The Cit:zen and} tiggy Jewish orphan, for his new! relics commemorative of the times. queen, About the sdme time, King ‘This casket will then be sealed) *basuerus likewise had. raised his general, Haman, to the position mes in the cornerstone. —_| 6¢ ‘Prime: Minister. Haman had The ceremonies will be simple, had a dispute with Mordecai, a cousin of Queen Esther, and he nd Ge preiimibaries will be at- made his private quarrel a basis tended by several speeches ‘by well} of hatred against the entire Jew- charges against the owl oar Jiv' in Persia, ~ falsely accusing ‘Of ‘beitig a. turbulent, rebel- “people, ‘inclined t6 disloyalty, but without mentioning the name The king was dis- 3 man ‘promised to bring 10,000 sitver talents into the roy- al coffers for permission to _ cx- ‘te this group. And without, ‘Cuban organizations will be pres- ‘By PRESTON ‘GROVER i dy Asxaclated Prean WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. Abraham Lincoln “has lost hi ‘place over the Roosevelt caret Thomas Jefferson has the job. Why the change was made just): ‘at this time could not be immedi-} ‘Jately Iéarned, but Lincoln's 'pic-| ‘jture, after hanging for years as’ the only portrait in the cabinet. room, was replaced by Jefferson’s ‘a few days back. (By the ‘way,/ We made the discovery ‘while: j prowling about the executive is of the White House. Prowling is|'éd ‘from Key West 3250 riot the word. Nobody} Saturday afte:noon for Balti moves about that building ‘Wwith-| *fter taking on a.supply of water out having a secret service eye on his shoulder blade. Call it a scouting trip. The place is compact, handy for sper ‘the President, and safe. The ‘Wree President’s office overlooks the wide, hedged-in White House grounds and is shielded from the nearest street by a high rise a ground, ae 5 Wate ‘Sword,,4,794 ton near Pulaski Is. Th KEY WEST BOY Two Races Of Men | The President can pass between his office and the White House] AgNO LOESSNER APPOINTED proper either within the building or‘alotig a rtinway sheltered over.| » ON STAFF OF GOVER- had but open to the sunny ‘south grounds. Mostly he takes the open NOR CONE ‘Way. The executive offices are not Relatives of Mr, and Mfs. pretentious. Any metropolitan law! firin Would have better. ‘The Su- a Chieu. aeeeie® diate it 1a George Loessner, of Lake City, mile, All the ring lead off have been advised of the appoi GIVEN POSITION! Armory, w ree called ‘at 7:30 “dade. the scéne ‘the’ satiie ae On Friday “e wwas floated and me ig fuel ‘oil ‘at the Porter bad oe wis ‘conveyed by the rarbler ‘to K { “(this morning in the home, pot, ‘Amelia street, Funeral services|take it'all in the namie of niition-] yive :lwill” be held 5 0’elock tomorrow | al Steamship Westerty Sword ut crew of workers and left for ~ 7 T |insurance company. {Patricia BAz0 DIED THIS A. M. lPUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE] omists, |. ‘CONDUCTED Tomorrow |. i AFTERNCON Patricia Bazo, 54, died 2 o’clock| would the government 414 the temptation to dip i act, rious laws, such as social + -ity;sinking fund, and so. fo will:absorb about $30,000,000, ‘worth of public debt.” Don’t be misled into th tthe social security money used to retire the set ae the law. His on went aground ‘Wednesday Was held and being pronounced 1 seaworthy continued the voyage ing Tug Warbler shipped an to port of destination. a v so eri will ‘pile aibaey ce the treasury will invest it, just-like an But in ‘connection wth the prowpeet of such a sum massing in ‘some estimate it nearly dou ble that) any. a motte ates that get in of pipe pol cifis as we'l as in the hair of econ- Questions What if there came along a first ing, line War, or a number one nation- al emergency, or a lot of pesky’ little. emergencies? How. émergency or pinch it off in bee throwing a spot'ight, although for} {ju8t‘a monient, On ‘one Of the ¥ =| Within 17 ‘years, he said, “va-/¢ nds of ‘government ( and |. el peegitntedy 46a Orleans. The sip om Ham } Skis ne destination. eye ithe namie of the people, ne Aha erus granted to Ham- to te their prop- and to aaa the Jews in his dominions. Miouale on the corner stone, while At Mordecai’s suggestion and | appropriate music is played by thefat zreat’ personal risk Esther caine Key ospital F Junbidden into the ‘King’s presenc2 —" oe and invited hi and Haman Im the evening at 8 o'clock the dine with her on two successive Sen Carlos Institute will enter-jevenings. The king agreed. Ham- tain lecal authorities and visiting an was overjoyed. At the second feast, Esther officials at a social meeting in told the king of Haman’s trickery the'r hall on Duval street at which} ang said it was her own people punch wil! be served. Dances and | that Haman sought to destroy.,The,¢ ether forms of entertainment are}king became furious and ordered being arranged for the _ visiting} Haman to be hanged ov the fe group, and the program will be announced tomorrow. that, in anticipation, he had. pi Hon. J, M. Castillo, president pared for Mordecai. of the committee, and member of To -commemotate, this dediver- ance from the hands; of:/Haman, the Cuban Congress, will head the committee which is to arrive to- the Jewish people. established the fourteenth of the month Adar as morrow, Mr. Castillo is in charge’ of ell arrangements in connection a day “of feasting and joy, and of sending presents one to an-! with the cornerstone leying cere-| other and gifts to the poor.” The monies, and is expected to be in| festival typifies the false accusa- Key West when the monument is unveiled on May 20. He was at one time a c'tizen of Key West. This was when he was a political exile and spent. two years in this city, 1933 and ’34. During his stay, it is said, he made many friends and they have planned to meet the Patria at the dock. and welcome him. generation. SPEED IS SPEEDER CLEVELAND, Ohio.—The all. time er to “what's in a name,” is given by Omer Speed, 18, of this city. Speed has been arrested for sapeeding. Ohio Surgeon LandsTarpon Measuring Over Seven Feet Dr. 0. J. Chaney, surgeon of ‘bridges and has caught some fine! to ‘The| Specintehs of tarpon and others of! the fish found im Florida waters. “f caught a beauty last year,’ on light tackle, which was just a Akron, Ohio, drove up Citizen office this afternoon with one of the finest tarpon caught in to! “Steve, Early, assistant tions made against Jews in every; fro, in the name of Bieta ' S Sittotitie bine lack - Teather i 5 ; EO ee ae Line isa bob moat fice of Lieutenant Colonel on the) ‘t.onez Fineral Home will be i, near-pension-aged folk decided| from "Consfahes, rected by Dr. Chane % be ig eae Shctar pectigs aan staff of Governor Fred P. Cone.’ charge of arrangements. they needed the money, right away, Sea, isd ‘due to arei Nice, state director of AA Memnaceportern’ Th facinet Mr. Loessner was a resident of . Survivors are one daughter, | instead of “waiting : -lrow and will take “eral Mucie Project. {hove nothing will happen. The lat-|Key West some years ago but has’ | Miss Amparo Bazo, of Tampa; tionists insisted that the pension | fuel ofl at the Porter Dock All o! the preparatory work for ter yearn for‘plenty to happen, in| for the past 18 years been in Lake eg porsgoogigh cere D Spt 3s savings under security| pany. ‘Her destination has the production has been getter ja sane way of course, to break|City. He married Miss Rafacle | org pie hadineg Pedro ans Rania Pye se py Fe sna ite ts been Jearned, under way, and there was « busy “ ” i ae aye daa bristnaicl * Cruz, and their son, Arno, was Bazo, of this city. fore’ e'derly and near elderly march-| group today cae for the dent shaffles out a side door to| rn in Key West. jed on Washington demanding pre~ sound effects, he sesso escape detection, must pass Young Loessner is assistant TWO) HOUSES payment of “the old age pene sary electrical apparatin, placine through the cenfer room going|Secretary to Senator C. 0. An- Bot if ng big fund is built benches and bleacher: and having and coming, to run the gauntlet of|drews of Florida, and is now in ) which employes have ad ite 4 | reporters.’ ‘Tt is a iit rt_of| Washington, D. C., with the sena-| B SUNDA’ coueuees Sieey Creer Vee. Cone a ‘fl seta uyrorniys ton theirs by right, then what assur- fofmance Thursday night, business, mostly chat, with an oc- jeasional story for the half dozen news men who spend their whole time there. Tuesdays and Fri- days bririe press conferences and a hundred er more reporters. Free Tour | Immediately on the right, on {entering the executive wing, is |the press room. Farther along on} ‘the right is Assistant Secretary Jimmy,..,Roosevelt’s office. Op- posite ,.it,.on the left, is that of secretary ‘and. a, principal source of routine) White House news. In, the*far left corner is Assists! abt. Secretary Marvin H. Intyre’s office, which connects di-|for Mrs. Emmeline Kerr, who died } jrectly with the President’s. Off; 4:30 o’clock Saturday afternoon ito the left is an aimless sort of{in the home at 928 Pauline street. !room, sheltering the mounted| Rev. A. L. Maureau, S. J., officiat- 'tarpon caught by the President| ed. Lopez Funeral Home charge of arrangements, Pallbearers were: Wm. T. H. Boll, Caesar Catala, Wm. Free- man, Wm. Sawyer, Glenwood Sweeting and Thomas Whitmarsh. IMRS. E. KERR BURIED TODAY 4:30 O'CLOCK SATUR- DAY AFTERNOON Funeral services were held this morning 8 o’clock from St. Mary’s land a cluster of WPA paintings was in not very exciting. Nobody uses jit except. visiting delegations from somewhere or other who gather there to get in marching order be- fore moving in on the President. | Other-offices to the right and | vear—along the street side—are| daughter, Mrs. Pauline Pinder, occupied by office and steno-|2"d a granddaughter, idiss Mary jgraphic help. The White House! Rita Pinder. stenographers lean to the pretty |side, exceptions noted. { ‘You will be taken on tours to other. capital hot spots from time | GOOD USED CARS 136 OLDSMOBILE DeLuxe |to time, in this sort of way. No!| Coupe, like new, low mile- j charge. age .... Keseseeee- ts $595) eee \] 36 DODGE 6 wheel | “Touring i BREAKS LEG IN BED |? . Sedan, a practically, new Sn eee $695 VALPEN, Ind,—An invalid; for | (Several weeks, Woodrow Dearfing jot this city broke his left leg while ; turning himself in bed. 34 FORD, DeLuxe 4-door, Ses dan, (car exceptionally clean, original paint, looks like new) .... sete, $395 Florida waters in some time, The) little over six feet and thought it| ip RESCRIPTIONS ee canvioLr coure, Sia prize measured seven feet and!was a gréat catch, but it could ees sso one-half inch, It weighed 161!not compare in ‘any way with this' Fresh Drugs Carefully Com- pounds, one. I am firmly. convinced, how-|PoUnded—that’s what you get!| ALL CARS EQUIPPED WITH Dr. Chaney, who is a -Wwell-/ever, that this catch is the finest when you send your prescrip-} PHILCO RADIOS known surgeon of Ohio, comes) ever made with light tackle from| tion to— —16 Months To Pay— each year to Florida and spends! any of the bridges. This one was} Gardner’s Pharmacy Other good buys from $50 up much of his time, in company with' caught from the No Name Key “The Rexall Store” NA Vv AR RO "Ss inc Mrs. Chaney, in fishing from the: bridge.” | Phone 177 Free Delivery ieee Mrs. Kerr is survived by one; Two houses were burned in the ire that was discovered at 3:15| security, or reduce it greatly? Al- o’elock Sunday morning’ on Olivia street, near the city cemetery, One of the houses, which was oc- | cupied by a colored family, practically destroyed, while 'KEY WEST RESIDENT DIED | one next door, in which John Tift resides, was part:y burned. The alarm was sounded from Box 124, corner of Southard and Margaret streets, Statier— Abilene . Atlanta .. Boston . : Buffa'o . Charleston Chicago . | Denver Detroit . Galveston . Havana | Huron Jacksoriville . 44 Kahses City .. 26 KEY WEST . 68 Little Rock .. 30 pLos Atigeles .. 52 Louisville 26 Miami- 1... 64 Minneapolis .. --6 New Orleans .. 42 New York .... 38 Pensaco'a - Pittsburgh .... St. Louis ......3 ‘Salt Lake City 30 San Francisco 48 Seattle Tampa $e Washington ‘Williston ... Lowest last night last 24 hours 0 The second alarm which was | sounded some time later was not because of any increase in the ex- tent of the fire but the signal was, Me-|Star of the Sea Catholic church,|sent in unintentionally by some} one who’ was trying to remove the key from the alarm box. TEMPERATURES e Highest 60 62 44 58 64 46 42 54 58 20 12 84 84 46 74 58 78 12 58 50 62 56 34 36 62 48 72 58 2 was the } ance is there that some congress might not decide to abolish soc‘al ready there is afoot a program backed by, many business. men urging that the social sécurity payments be met on a pay-as-you go basis by raising enough taxes each year to pay the needs rather than by taxing enough in addition to ple wp a reserve fund. ‘@ If employes pay social seciirity taxes on a pay-as-you-go plan ‘for. several years, can they argue that’ they’ have a “right” to pension’ or! uemployment benefits as con: vineingly as if they had an actual, reserve opposite their names on! {the soeisl security register? De- énders of the reserve fund plan’ argue that unless emplove “rights” to pension or unemployment bene- dfits are made evident by such a fund, there will be a tendency by employers through the years to seek to trim off part of the bene- fits so their own share of the tax loan will not be so heavy. ! Anticipation {| But enough of that heavy go- {ing. Do you think Representative So! Bloom of New York, for in- stance, spends his leisure time worrying about it? Of course not. ‘But you should see Bloom driving along Washington streets in a, ‘pint-size automobile — with a chauffeur, Then, again, we are living in an- icipation of the moment when iglossily dressed Senator Reynolds }floor in these new pastel ‘of pants, say Bermuda blue or gulf-stream green. ’Twould end a constitutional crisis. WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY DANCE = Tom’ cars CUBAN CLUB Music By Pritchard’s Orchestra ___. Pritchard’s Orchestra Admission 50c of North Carolina stro!ls on the; shades | Ladies Free ties, was suspended. VESSEL LEAVES SHORTLY | AFTER ARRIVAL EN- ROUTE TO HAVANA ia Steamship Cuba, of the P. and 0. 8. S. company, arrived Oe Oe AND MRS. 5. c. SINGLETON ON EAT. on 3 morning from Havana with‘ : ‘first ‘elassiand, seven second elass) rpassthgéis for Key West; ois! j dealeermiope rere ps mere, J. Edgar Rhoads, of Wilming- ‘ger! for Havana: "+ f ton, De'avare, arrived this morn- Key Wet rival ©. B. Whar-, ing from Tampa afd ts a guest ‘ton; IW. Campbell, Mrs. Camp- the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. bell, C. W. McGennon, Mrs. Me- Singleton, on Eaton street. Gennon, A, B. Arwood, C. H.| Th's visitor is o member of J. Dozier, J. T. Ward, J. E. Rhoades, J. Elliott, H. S. MeClanahan, | Felicia Yadt, F. Yadt, Dorothy Lopez, R. Ricks, V. Litto, Caridad Rodriguez, R. Grinnell, H. Buek- lin, Mrs. A, Cowles, E. Laird, Edith Laird, Paula Steward. The vesse} also had on board 30 tons of freight and one sack of es tion of this family engaged in this business. The fami'y are members of the | Society of Friends, and date their t in America back to the time when the first member of mail for Key West; three tons of the Rhoads family arrived im freight and 488 sacks of mail for America in the company of Wil- Havana. liam Penn. Washitigton’ 8 Birthday _ Quietly Observed Here | i Monday, February 22, Wash-| The post office closed ington’s Birthday, and it is being | o'clock. There was to be as quietly observed in Key West | delivery of mail this morning as most of tie holidays which are} ma'l will be distributed irra Pri. 5g the year, | panne and a] incoming Many flags are on display|be handled as usual in throughout the city, and there are|cxcept loce!l deliveries, a number of business places which| Pcbi'e sehoo's the jare observing the afternoon. The started as useal bank was closed for the day, matey all work at the lighthouse depart-| Convent of tment, avy yard, and| Francis Xavier some of the national relief activi-| schools are (ail students ‘ze is g2ei< j of: throughout the day. i Lay b i j a : F manufacturers and represents the eighth genera- “