Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Among the singers who will ap-| Which were registered at the yacht pear tomorrow night in the pre-j sentation of the light opera Pina-| formation, recorded at headquar- fore, at Navy Field, will be from St. Petersburg who have al-|Madigan-Hyland owners, Captain #0 been heard in productions in St. Petersburg and Miami. These singers are Maxine Cher- List of vessels of different types basin within the past two days will be found in the following’ in- ters of the FERA: ‘Cruiser Sybil, of New York, ‘John Van Mill. There are three |guests and three members in the crew. Ketch Starlight of Boston, with owner, Gilbert Sayward, on board. boneaus, who will sing the role’ 6f}The vessel is manned’by a crew Buttercup, and John Shewmiati; of three, Cruiser Audlee of Detroit, who will be heard in the role of |Mich., with owner, E: F. Ham- the captain of the ship. Both of mond, and party of five guests on board. G. E. Musslee’ is captain these singers have been heard in| and there are two members in the Gifferent operatic roles and have|"” Dr. j 82 . 22 34 42 50 20 26 22 Jacksonville . Kansas City .. 3 Little Rock KEY WEST Miami New York Pensacola Pittsburgh St. Louis 24 30 Salt Lake City 26 Sen Francisco 50 Tempa Williston 56 6 Lowest last | Conway- formances. They will arrive on the! Cuba tomorrow morning. ‘The other singers in this de- lightfully pleasing and musical; int story of the F ship | Pinttons jal There are three men in the are all well known to Key West entertainment goers, and their jser i ability and histrionic talents need The cruiser is owned by John no introduction or praise, Quite a number of young wo- men are offering the tickets for sale and they can also be bought the Key West Drug Company, of the hotels and several places Duval street, Carter Nice and the Miami started immediately arrival and it .was ex- that the work will continue is completely finished and settings in proper place, Asked how the sale of tickets were progressing, Mr. White said that the results so far were very encouraging. There are 500 re- served seats and there will . Highest night last 24 houry | Manuel Rodriguez, Dand Engalls, 76 60 42 28 62 28 44 30 68 28 66 38 48 76 72 44 64 34 40 50 58 72 20 We Sloop Vagabond, of Fort Myers, per-|Fla., with owner and _ master, John Parks, on board. The sloop has a crew of two. Auxiliary Yawl Sea Goer, from Tarpon Springs. Oxford Wynans fis owner and W. Everett is mas- Tew. Cruiser Ranger, of New York. | Sweeting, wha is aiso master. Two men form the crew. FROM HAVANA VESSEL LEFT LATE IN AFT- ERNOON ENROUTE “Sto TAMPA —— Steamship Cuba of the P, and 0. S. S. company, returned yes- terday afternoqn from Havana with 22 first and six second class pessengers for Key West; 57 \ first and three second class pas- sengers for Tampa. Key West arriv: Dunbar guerite Miller, John J. Friesleben, Conelia _‘Fries!eben, Stauffer, William Orbison, Jessc ee | Serra, Raul Alpizar, Urbano Go- mez, Julio Lopez, Daniel Lopez, Eleanor Floral, Ismael Calleja, Walter H. Sims, Delio Borges, Gertrude Guito, ‘Ramon Valdes, | Herman Leid. Tampa were the following passen- gers booking at Key West: M. Beebe, Mrs. Béébe, J. S. Dun, L. Hammel, J. S. Price, R. S. Ander- son, Peggy Anderson, Mrs. A. Shannon, L. Burton, Mrs. Burton, P, L, McClung, J. B, Camp, F. W. Campbell, Mrs, Campbell, H. M. peeks Mrs, Purdy and second cabins. Powers Arrives In Port seas Transportation Company, ar- rived in port this morning from Miami with a small shipment of freight for Key West. Craii’Case Dismissed By. Judge The case of Phillip J. Conway relative versus C. L. Craig, land and rental at No Name Key,/ a! which was brought before County|he be ordered to either pay Judge Raymond Lord last weck,' rental monies and in was dismissed this morning by the judge. He announced that he had for- jurisdiction mally denied his Mr. Conway contends that Mr. } ordered to vacate the land. Attorney W. Curry Harris, who is acting for Mr. Conway, in sion on boundary lines, and should file the ‘necessary papers in cir- be taken to a higher court. cuit court, Abston, Esther Abston, Maxwell! three thousand others, all of which Tracy, Elizateth Tracy, Elizabeth will be comfortable and easily ac-|Kilbourne, Ferdinand Miller, Mar- Abraham | Smith, Marguerite Smith, Ricardo, Sailing on the S. S,,Cuba for’ son, Mrs. Anderson, Betty Ander-! several; to! Craig owes rental of the property| mounting to $270 and asked that Coconut Grove. as owner, There are two in crew. sailing master. posed of two. Cruiser. Zellijan, Ohio. er and R. J, Taylor is master. Lupher has four gvests.- Three men compose the crew. crew of two, guests. * Diesel Yacht Marnell, of Duluth, Minn. The vesse! is owned by the Auxiliary Ketch High Wind from Provincetown, Mass. Owner is Charles Mayo, Jr., who is also The crew is com- Sandusky, M.S, Lupher is the own- Auxiliary Sloop Idle Hour, of} gice that Fawsi Arthur Dudley Lawrence, Jr,, is master as well the Mr. oR. Marnell Corporation and there are in the crew. Naples, Fla. in the crew. DEMOLAY ORDER ANNIVERSARY of DeMolay had their dance in connection with at the Cuban Club. guests at the dance. jthe direction of J i Sunday, March 7. ald Jaycocks, and Jay |gether with Newell Pinder | was voted into membership i week, ON VISIT HERE J. J. Curry, member of a Enclosed Cruiser Alcatraz from The: vessel is owned by J. G. Puist, who has two guests. | be Parkes is captain and one man HOLDS MEETING ;PLANS MADE FOR CELEBRA- TION OF FOURTEENTH event were competed. The dance will be held on Friday, March 5,| Britain. seven guests. N, A, Swensen is| for the league of nations. master and there are 12 members Robert J. Perry Chapter Order | army.” regular meeting Tuesday night, February |23, at waich time plans were made/ urgent forces in Palestine for the celebration of their four-| year. ‘teenth anniversary on March 7.| dad Arangements for the anniversary|had asked him to leave Baghdad this The committee in charge of the dance announced at the meeting that invitations will be issued the later part of this week. Invitations will be extended to friends of the members, to the majority mem- bers, which are DeMolays past the age of 21, and to the members of the advisory council, The DeMo- jlays expect to have three hundred | Admittance to the dance, which +will be one of the highligts of ‘the season, will be by invitation only. | The affair will start at 9:30 p. m. Music for the dance will be furn- ished by a local orchestra under m Pritchard. | Joseph Richardson, master coun- ‘eilor, announced that the chapter would attend church in a body on The chapter voted to accept in- ito membership Orvis Kemp, Ger- Stricker. The power boat Powers, Cap: |These new members-elect will re- tain Veral Roberts, of the Over- ‘ceive degrees at an early date to- who last cus-) {toms unit which arrived yester- ‘day from Miami on business. is} lan old Key Wester but has {or since he was a boy. He is tak-! jing this opportunity of visiting, this aunt Mrs. Ella Curry. not {been in Key West for 34 years,| | NOTICE of America | | teb24-2t Representative Roland Adams the! of United Brotherhood the event, penters Union of 'that this was not done, that he be speak at P. O. S. of A. hall on Car- will | Thursday evening, 7:30 o’clock.| All carpenters, members of allied; said) trades and mechanics are invited the matter, as it entailed a deci-|this morning that he will today to attend. PAUL F. ROBERTS, Seeretary.: Yacht Cruiser Marianal, fromthe growing” jaency: vot’ Naples, Fla., with Owner A, ~e eta ee Joslin and C. Storter as master, s ‘i on board: The vessel carries’ a|#8sinations as am indication of There are two|renewed. Arab warfare against PALESTINE WITHIN FEW| IMPOSE FINS. Bey Kaukji, labe led “Public Enemy No. 1” cole kidnaping as much as the British troops during the 1936)%¢st of us, has introduced a bill ‘that: leaves J. Edgar Hoover's kid- ‘fe hunters in a quandary. riots, will return to Palestine as “commander-in-chief of the Azab. army” and that guerilla warfare will be resumed in a few weeks Opinion generally: is that riot- oa ‘auout ter aus ing will break out \-againabont! department of: justice. ‘The Gray: bill would prohibit payment of ransom to kidnapers, and impose’ a fine of $5,000 to 1 and Arabic newspapers’ “point: to tae ie bse NY odlyre: bh an See gua ups, shootings, bombings “and -as-j over, jvansom is” ey helps the criminal to es- leape. That’s the'co'd logic of the pas 4 : bill, Great Britain and ‘the Jewich na-| The trouble is that cold logic tional. home project being estab-j conflicts with. warm parent hearts. lished under Britain’s mandate’ When the child’ is stolen, the pa Mecount Syrian Remext equally to kidnaped’ adults.. Mr. Reports that Fawzi, who was. Hoover’s G-Men are. fearful that exiled from Syria in 1925 for his! if an anti-ransom law should be government and given a commis-/# Possible heavy fine or, under the sion in the Syrian army are dis- in Palestine. nothing but wou’d open negotia- “The new Syrian regime would, open warfare against British sal- iS diers,” an Arab leaJer said in an t ; the police for fear of fine or interview with The Associated Press, “For the same reason would. convict parents on a ¢ Inaq,.. where .Fawz.has. beens sinee. he eseaped from Palestine last u ane ak a a N October, hardly can be expected a rset anedingh saith! Aint to welcome Fawz back into its, Inspires Youths Fawzi gave up a commission in the Iraq army to lead the it bed is open , ast far Agencies Recent reports from Bagh- id the new Iraq government tion, is just folding up. and after the war it because the demonstrations cited by his presence there brought protests from He now is said to be in ex: had Great} veadjustment activities. advanced Kirkak, “We will welcome him back, one nationalist leader said, “if only for the enthusiasm his re- turn will arouse among the young nationalists who worship him as a hopes to write finis on it by June 30. Still dangling are such agen- cies as war risk insurance, alien |property custodian, and the va- hero and = petriot, {rious pension agencies, These lat- “We must continue the sort of '° wil be going for. 100) years guerilla tactics that enabled Abd|**™ are el Krim to defy the French and) conator Pore ag Ideho. says Spanish for. years, and cost. them the ‘mail he gets on the court di- millions of pounds, Britain won't vides ithe? thes tWo elasses. Type- spend. toe for the, privilege of Vwsittan ‘ettters are ‘against, the nnB: OPE, COPAY, OFF, ©: President’s plan of installing new members. The penciled notes fa- Jews, “Fawzi is a dreamer, first and 9) yoy, ‘Senator Minton of Indiana lack/ says his letters of opposition come soldier second. We, won't for able generals whether or not! 47 lithographed stationery. he returns to Palestine, but his! Now don’t jump at the conclu- presence will be of great help be-| sion that all the opposition to the cause he has fired the imagination! court revision plan comes from of the people and of the mujahed-! economic royalists who own type- din (fighters of a holy war...” | writers. Senator Holt of West League Mandate Assailed Virginia says hundreds of small “The League of Nations man-' farm owners are penciling to him date under which Britain is;their fears that changing the pledged to help the Jews establish| court will just about upset every- a national home here,” Auni Bey) thing, Abdul Hadi, veteran leader of the} Arab Istiqlal (independence| LEAVES FOR MIAMI | movement), said recently, “is in! coe Bares | direct contradiction to the free-/ | Ernest Hemingway, noted au- dom the British promised Pales-|thor and contributor to various ‘tine Arabs for their part in the, magazines, left by plane yester- war. day for Miami. rei accra Ns eT eR KEY WEST LIGHT OPERA COMPANY —Presents— H. M. S$. PINAFORE Chorus of 60 Voices—All Professional Cast 30-Piece Symphony Orchestra NAVY FIELD---Foot Southard Street Thursday, February 25, 8:15 P. M. —4000 SEATS— Reserved Seat, 40c General Admission, 25c wetasked the | o’clock this morning for i t ne, if it|Mexieco.” April 1 with the ‘end of the’orange| Wouldwork,’ was’ the. comment, | kidnaper had no chance of get-. part in the Druze rebellion, will!enacted, parents would not go to{the most colorful arrangement o be pardoned by the new Syrian! Police with their troubles 'and face | blooms and plants which has ever {Gray bill, 25 years imprisonment. | past affairs of the kind in Key counted by Nationalist chieftains’ Istead they would tell the police | West. tions secretly with the kidnapers,|there have been hundreds of ex- hardly dare affront Great Britain: 2h4t, in effect, would be a kid-| hibits carried to the by idving ‘a commission to the P&Pers’ paradise. No police, no| building of the lighthouse depart-; County Sie us man who recently was directing’ °h# and even after the ransom| ment, and it was said, that many) consumed was paid, the parents could not! of them have not been displayed bo . t sAnd another thing. What jury} displayed present an - attractive. Jersey, for instance, to send Lind-| to the fact that there is more bergh to jail. That brings up an-|space ayailable, the arrangements; other point. The trail of ransom} have been made according to the ‘money follows the fugitive. It led| latest method used in displays of, 1 Twenty years after the United|laid out and arranged according) AND OTHER ACCIDENTS {States entered the war, one of its}to the blue prints which were’ agencies, the war finance corpora-| made expressly for the guidance! During | of those in charge. »| treasury, which is closing it up,jing needed to make | | | {the data can be secured. delphia, berthed at the Porter Dock company, took 41,646 gal-/ lons of. fuel oi] and sailed 12:30 Frontera, = lpn eee cee : Key West's Flower Show ents will pay. anything to get the} Unquestionably the Key West! hd hekdkkakad child: back, That. app-ies almost] Flower Show, which is being! sponsored by the Woman's Club, will present to the eyes of visitors i : been assembled at any of ; the Throughout the past two days! ‘eeu before this year, and many of *, them which have heretofore been. poster which was not hither This is due, it was explained, ‘OLDEST DRIVER’ SHOWS flowers and ferns and other HOW TO AVOID COLLISIONS growths, the entire display being, (By Ansectiated Prens) The opening hour for the show; PUEBLO, $690,431,000 to finance war and| was fixed for 3 o’clock and it was Ninety-one-yerr-old Frank Ben. be & number Of this,| ready at that hour jon'y $6,385 is outstanding. The|cipated that there would be noth- It is anti- hem, who has driven an automo-| this the bile 100,000 miles without an ac- greatest and most attractive of, cident, says that if you want to the several which have been held, avoid collisions, “keep your feet! in the past, at the rooms of the-near the brakes.” be public library, " . 4 A complete list of the exhibitors! jy ney Meeps: noes nedese i and their displays will be pub-;°i#'s sty Benham is the oldest Ii- lished in The Citizen as soon as ¢ensed automobile driver in Qolo- |rado and probably one of the old- Sere. lest in the nation. GOES TO MIAMI | “I made my first U-turn on aj street recent'y,” he says, “I/ Miss Hester Graham, of the So-| s , cial Service Department, who was, Wouldn't have done it, but the! in Key West for a few days on state auto I'cense examiner made business, and looking over the ac-! me do it when i teok my driving complishments of the local unit of test. the Distriet 10 branch, left ves-) “I dri thin drive around the block rather terday for Miami en route to West’ ‘ y penne than make a U-turn. Then I know | Palm Beach. ee | nobody's going to hit me.” H CHIT SSS TS Benham came to Coloredo in jan ox-drawn prairie schooner years tago and drove a horse and wagon | PRAISES KEY WEST IN HIGHEST TERMS °° 1, "sindonea wagon wheel Mirs.'). H. Gamble, of os aad an automobile 23 years ag: j hampton, N. Y. was a visitor at The Citizen office yester- j day afternoon and took the | opportunity of praising the | city in the highest terms. | | } { Arriving here on January 1 with Mr. Gamble and his father, George Gamble, Sr., the family became delighted with Key West and its charm, and decided to remain until Calls for work@en on thé Heys, March 4. re still being jreceived by? Win All of the time since their | V. Little, in «Marge of the\State | Employment Office and fs soon jas the requisitions are received and their opinion of this city |the men needed are at once sent has not changed, Mrs. Gamble | Within the past few days enlls most in- | Were received from the Wanna- arrival has been spent here except one trip to Havana, place maker and Wells bridge contrac- E tors et Lower Matecumbe and the In closing her delightful |C. Y. Thomason Company at Long praiseful talk, Mrs. Gamble | Key. said this is their first visit, | The first named company re- but would not be their last ; qWisitioned one cement mixer op- and they hope to return next | ¢rator, two rough carpenters, two season. j structural steel waterproofers, one |soncrete finisher and six labor- Ohhh dad dL | the Carlos the stone, © ~ Mr. and Mrs, Prederiek Jordan, of Mi waukee, Whee. recently me- tored to Key West and are joying a delightful v sit as at the home of Mr, and Mrs bastian Cabrera, Jr, 811 Seuth- ard street. Although Mr. Jordan Was at one time a resident of Key West, this is Mrs, Jordan's first wielt te the city, and to say that she ie charmed ‘« jest « plain statement of how Mrs. Jordan really feels about the city. it war said. The Jordans expect te remain for a week or more and may ee tend this period when the time ap rives for their departure. More Calls Issued For Bridge Workers - emt el Requisit oned gy the last named company wete @be rane oper tor, one concrete operater, twe rtroctural «tee waterproefers and 16 laborers Mr. L'ttle onid that the office force is now busily engaged i making preparst ons te meet the vy demands for Isher whieh z ; wil! be made when the ether com. tracts. recentl, awarded, ar started, ard the alm of the offic is to be prepared to get the men, requisitioned by the different con- tractors, to the seene of the wort as rapidly as demands are mack