The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 3, 1937, Page 1

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"this: morning : Shed We wierd dou forarts by being badly] Kon salle stoned som turn, il be amosnced an he ing north on Duval street ‘ vee fire iii aecTr oA! are ote tees Pe ee driver seated at wheel >| from. Miami. PLACED IN MARINE HOSPI-' Aagtts son catia a halt the! The body is now at the | Pt, TAL UPON ARRIVAL AT | driver was assisted to leave the) * THIS PORT car and made strenuous efforts! Will ae ing on them, but as the flames. ficiat WASHi INGTON, eee : were just a trifle to fierce to ad- D.C “March Tug Petrel of the Porter Dock mit of extinguishing in this man; 3—Key West's as 8 magnet was yy by radio vise oo driver desisted. ; ‘enable ‘cin’ ) e Steal +! i center wad strengthen od bert Har [aki yee ae | n the meantime members of. during 1935, when the city’s ‘s| > Ba., to: ; wholesale establishments. did * > Texas. r trel returned from the arrived on the scene, one of the’ bee having ae ore nc? Stra-, number, Colton Parks, bringing > seaman from steamer,’ chemica] extinguisher. the pare : ! . . who was ill and sent ashore for,use of the liquid the. flames were|__ MF. Atwell is suivived by hie be searched. The bodies were xe jhospitalization in the Marine Hos-| subdued. ‘The name.of the driver|™idow, Mrs. Maggie Atwell, one|covered from, the smouldering) ™mancer will remapin in the city 2 pital, Tot the car was mot learned. | daughter Mrs Sie eee completely “un- : ; one son, Thomas Paul -Atwell : SS {four brothers, Thaddeus, Charles, Tete following any Fanaa Sere Key West's wholesale establish- : Eddie and Albert Atwell, and ies held. bodies of ER ... sisters, Mrs. Mary Tift, Miami H and-his wife were placed priate iar 2 i Mrs, Ida Lowe, Key West. th one casket and the bodies ofja report of the accomplishments Henry L. Atwell is the seventh; the four children were placed in nailer’ the: WaBiand aes seeeuls AN ee “pay-| ane ; member of this Atwell family to another. Both caskets were low- | voll for 1935, exclusive of com-! theet death by burning, the others ered into the tomb simultaneously. pensation for active proprietors, - was $68,000, including both full time employees and part time} THE NEUTRALITY TANGLE. E Key West's wholesale business WAGES AND HOURS AGAIN. was moze than two thirds of the|}GOLD STOCKS GO UP. tota] for all-Monroe county, the 2 NYA Executive Director Gives Facts Concerning Aid Sought By Students Appiications for student aid in; iss settled by conference between the two houses. Generally, tl : President and Secretary of State may are sa opposed rigid —- mandates from Congress, prefer- census figures show, Monroe coun-} Senator Key Pittman, of Ne-' ring some latitude in the eel af ty did a total wholesale business| yada, chairman of the Senate’ foreign wars. of $1,364,000 in 19 establish-| Fore Relations Committee —- ments. The payroll for the coun- wants his neutrality bill to be’ President Roosevelt is known to ty’s wholecale businesses was $73,-' known as the “Peace Act of be considering a legislative meas- 000 for 65 employees both full} 1989.” It came to the Senate last ure to regulate working hours and * Steamshi { a and part time, not counting 8|week, with the endorsement of wages. He has discusséd the for- t pare, cue, of, the Es active proprietors. every member of the committee mulation of definite proposals Asperices calloue fis year have) faughters of Inw-insome families LEFT LATE IN AFT- ERNOON ENROUTE TQ TAMPA ed. are almost always the sons and an ihc. 4 : FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED. THIS AFTERNOON a n twi 1 4 ¥ th-j- Steamship ¢ompany, . arrived The state summary reported 2.- kee) salts: Settee! F been more than twice as great as' for whom a college education oth- = 230 wholesale establishments of Borah, the author sayy that ie i ernmental eficas and labor lead 2S, be, Nh cOuld be Delpediprwise would ba impowsible.” lyesterday afternpon. from Ha all types, with net sales for the’ suitable to the Administration and ers. In a statement last week, Mr.|Wder ‘ie aPPLOpriahion of tb ‘Au-\praduete students ander the NYA’s| vane with 19 first and six second year of $399,290,000, total pay-| predicts its speedy passage. : Roosevelt said he had also dis ‘liam ire i “ ae mi} -t t £23. SR Mpeg atly. % , on - eer nk Sz srerage pies The measure would smberia leaders. It is understood that fair!” wiriams said that a summary | tiv. All benefits are paid in|53 first and three second cabili os ete Ra ar and ie ements, trade. practices and _ methods. .oftes-; -reeeived-frum more the-form of wages for work per- PERRIS ERE SS Si Rae an ‘war to all Belligerents and pré-'conitrol “are being considered by|than four-fifths of tho colleges formed on projects set up by the| Passengers for Tampa. Ri | hibit loans; require the President other. groups, No idea. was given) end universities offering NYA as-, schoo] authorities, i Key West arrivals: De Witt C. to proclaim lists of other articles as to when the program might be sistange to its students revealed| ' Williams pointed out recently 4 that might endanger peace if presented to Congress for action.|that applications exceeded permis-| that the NYA is extending help to| Care, Mabel W. Cleary, Sidney 8. : : Seed B and proh bt American, Miss Pr pauee pen spout the Su-|sible quotas by 116,339—a ratio| approximately ten percent of.the| Holt, Wa'ter S. Atwood, Will'am Ul rom. sporting em; preme Court’s pro! le reception of 2.17 to 1. co lege’s lation this year at ; MEETS TONIGHT allow shipment of articles and of such a proposal, explained that fh all institutions maintained ; an ne Grontly cost sy about H, ‘Bain, Milton Botsford, Effie materials for the use of a bel- constitutional questions had not| records of their applicants, it was' $1,869,000. Figures were released | Botsford, Mitchell M. Liebsmann, sand ligerent only after title had pass- been considered. Apparently, tha pointed out, but those which had! which showed that a total of 124,-)Florrie Liebsmann, Sam Bank- Regular meeting of the county) °d to some fe ler apd prevent Administration plans to go ahead/reported that of 215,334 young|818 undergraduate and graduate|er, Eleanor Banker, Maurice 5. commiss‘oners will be held this claims based insurance on such with its legislative program re-}men and women who sought such| students enrolled under the sti Byewater, Alice Byewater, Joseph evening 8 o'clock in the clerk's} °#?8°es issued by American com- gardless of the outeome of the|aia this year, on'y 98,995 could;ent aid program in 1,686 colleges Stewart, Emil Smith. Frederick J office at the county court house, | Panies; provide machinery for the Court's reorganization. be provided for. and universities throughout the|?P°Wat, Emil Smith. pcr, As this is the first meet'ng of} T® tion and-control of muni-| a “We cannot be certain what! country. Hutton, Dorothy H. Hutton, Fred- the month there will be a number} ions manufacture; restrict the The problem of gold stocks con-|happened to those who had to be| While the ratio of applicants to|eriek Hutton, Jr., Charles Gilby, of matters to be discussed, and{¥se Of our ports by belligerents; tinues to worry governments. In/tyrned down,” Mr. Wililams de-| students accepted for assistance} Adolfo Rearas, Herbert Fredev- all the regular routine bus'ness to} ™ake it unlawful for Americans to 1914, when the World War began,|clared, “but it gocs without say-|is 2.17 to 1, for the nation as.aliop. Arthur J. Young, John Ribie, be handled. travel on belligerents’ vessels and there was about four billion dol-|ing that many of them either had |who‘e, many. states show , much ois Bolllow: Bion: Sol Hidneakke prohibit American merchant ships-lars of monetary gold in the|to forego college entirely or rv-|wider disparities. Florida has 15| Otto chek tech ee! from carrying armament of any world. In 1929 there was about/sort to the most dire economics in| institutions participating in the The ae sailed 5:50 o’eleck TEMPERATURES kind. on billion dollars worth and, to-|order to attend. |NY¥A scholarship program and is| wth the fo!lowing bookings f)om 5 day, measured in current dollars,| Experience has shown us that! allowed a quota of 1,000 students. | this port: Henry Stucbing, Nor‘ta CPevccovevecssccocoocoes Naturally, there is some differ- the monetary gold of the world| relatively few young people ask The applications in this state for|Stuebing, C. A Parramore, M, P. Lowest Highest [ence of opinion as to whether is close to $22,000,000,000. More| for student aid unless they actual-|the current college year number-| Rumsey, A. Il. Canfield Pablo Leal age 46, died yester- day afternoon in the residence Mrs. Cah- ‘near 618 Fleming street. Funeral plained in detail and it was not w . Statior— last night Inst 24 hoyr | these tneasures should be adopted ‘significant is the distribution of{ly need it. Those who are accept-\ed 3,224 or a ratio of 3.22 to 1. {field, Mrs. T. H. Estabrook, Mus. |services will be held this after-, Plained and the plan Abilene D Bd 64 by @ nation and whether they wil) world stocks. In 1914, the United REE aS, Se eee acs .|C. S, Perkins, T. H. Tezier, J. Mj noon 5 o’elock fre‘ thé chapel of Atlanta 54 prevent us from becoming em-! states held about’ $1/600,000,000| 7 Eragon) Ray:Cracon. Pritchard's Paadeeh Sine? BEG d by the listener. : massac silts" ag broiled in warfare. Certainly.’ in gold. By 1929, it had four bil- : : . Powers Arrives In Port 4, Peres will oftigingas::. To ths ccaatal oof. the. Bufallo : 32 there is no law that can keep Us Jion dollars worth, and today, US orres rraigne The power boat Powers, Cap- he deceased ‘is survived by wiles and <siakel aa) ’ Chatlesto! 56 from being attacked by other. about $11,000,000,000, or more ai 9 ain Veral Roberts, of the Ovar-]one-sister; Mrs. -Jénnie Betan- merebants to defrand thelr 4 : 40 powers,andithere is nothing that’ than the whole world had in 1929. © ' ‘4 seas Transportation Company, ar-| Court. Mss Be ‘|tomers the audience attentively j 56 compels the nation to defend it-j pie Being Held For PUAL| sivea in port this morning from —— Hatensd eed ah Oct aan ae ‘ 38 elf, so. far-as that goes. The law} ‘Guy revaluation of, the dollar, *" | Miami with ten tons of freight SAWYER NAMED disclosurs were out of the ordin- 62 how being eQmsidered, as finally’ on January 31, 1934, boosted the| ; . — for Key West. ary, applauded the speaker, Interesting Speaker This morning several of those al adopted, will meet with considera value of the gold in this country; 44 bon able seepant, However or from $4,038,000,000 to $6,829 JUDGE ISSUES Luis Torres, alias Santa Claus, . 40 58 of any law wit come only 900,000, a gain of $2,800,000,-| was arraigned for preliminary ‘DEAD CARRIER Jacksonvi le Kansas City .. 44 62 when warfare breaks out and the G00: Hdwaver: Mane that a “3 * Pa jwho attended the disclosures, said A i is- . Fe Poe. SAL dey See ER} ; that Mr. Gren was one of tho _ KEY WEST .. 59 65 |neeble of the: United Staten dis- there was something of a panicky| PROBATE ORD hearing yesterday afternoon be- PIGEON FOUND; County Clerk Romp C.” Seuyye tna Miyoeane™ cee Semges ? Little Rock .. 44 2A patie gay Sle gaeel peel flight of capital which was lfore Peace Justice Enrique Es- was yesterday appointed admin-| speakers they had ever heard and Los Angeles .. 56 7 ike y Pi weakening our hanking system, | cldgode? fas. wcickgren: af ae | istrator of the estate of his father,| his revelations along the lines of oneleai rs ea ge {upward vf four billions dollars in| Aster af grobete in’ the! matter| SUE Sy Oe ey lace| A dead carrier pigeon was pick-| Frederick Robert Johnson Saw-| advising the buyer to beware, were Misi tie ob 38 The House Foreign Affairs com-| £°!4 have poured into this country] o¢ the last will and testament and| breaking and entering aie Po up on the highway near Big|yer, who died Friday night, Feb-! the best and most cony neing they pagent a 46 62 mittee meanwhile has its own 20 all quarters of the world, in| the first codicil of Ella Louise of business operated on Duval| 5; ° bridge on Monday by Cap-|Tuary 20, after @ brief illness. jhad ever heard. Bew Orleans 33 is ideas as to the subject of neutral-:24dition to receipts from our} Aibury was issued by County) street near the Cuban Club by|tain B, E. Calkins. It wore anj The order appointing Mr. Saw-| The attention given Dr. Parra t ce sg 46 58 ity. Its bill, approved by a ma- mines and other sources. Readers! Judge Raymond Lord yesterday,’ Josys Carmona. aluminum band on one leg in-| yer as administrator was signed) more, of the State Board of pinerch sae 42 jority of the committee, runs coun-| °f this column are familiar with) and letters testamentary, to Ella!” stor hearing the testimony as|scribed, “1267, S, C. Habana,| yesterday by County Judge Ray-| Health, was also clove and the pomers +— 45 tax’ to the Pinan odinctettan | Oh varius steps taken by mone-| Mary Carlstedt as executor, were| | crered a calgitiauss aaaenit raced tend: i (Contined on Page Four) a ee, oes i ji j tary authorities to guard against) also issued : On the other leg was a yellow S : : 6 thi d its the Chief Ex- flat; a = “ Fs frees ‘ es . OS ERY Oe st Rage. SS ea Ban oe Salt Siti “4 +s ues umn uaatumne powits inflation, However, the gold con-| The will was filed for probate] mitting magistrate stated he he ae, {celluloid ring with, np,,.markings| ite Pe 48 52 in time of war abroad. This clash| ‘Mues to ¢ome’ into this country) on December 2, 1936, and was | sufficient ear Paiaia tea 7 and a broad rubber band marked, | b b J 4 ma fe .--snade i on hail heen tandéaroti) in all dis. | 2t @ Tate equal’ to the entire world! later sent to Washington for sig- cee being eld i, a ne nd) <g28-v, 712" : i, - u ty S 1 eae 50 cussions of neutrality during the Preduction of the metal—more! natures which were attached as; Placed him under +] The pigeon was stlil .warm| . oss Washington : ae 2 Con ve ware oad pe did to! than otie billion dollars worth a! ¢ollows: Helen M Sweeney, Mary Wait trial at the next term of} 1107 discovered, | : ° Williston ..--:50 P i year, The problem still’ confronts) ~, Browne, and Erma Bush, at-; ‘Timinal court. ELE Ah i antl j : Nj iled Kor Pro ate | nt at ae he jour financial experts and the) testors to the will; first codicil at-| Torres was arrested early Sat- : ‘answer dof not geeni| bry clear./tested by Catherine V. Moran,|UTday morning by Captain Alberta ! ees? i tai e : si st! Charles D. Neal, Lillian E. Neal.| Camero, of the Key West police ne 4 33s) ar un es N 0 a er | MASONIC; NOTICE ‘The papers were. admitted to| force, who was called to the scene p W: The fast ‘Will ind ‘testament of mentions all real and personal and / * ’ } fu ft pie’. RL) f 1 Oo gy NN Sainte anigP ¢, ‘by Mr. Carmona and went in com- | Francis Theodore McNulty, who mixed property. / s | | Dade Lodge No. 14, F. & AL M.,, ccavdl as having been satisfac oy with Patrolman Tom Bor- |died Sunday morning at the family “In making this provision” = river Foun NCONSCIOUS meet in regular _communie eee ree icheff. thome, 910 Francis street, was another section of the will reads, { “5 a “~ {tion at 7:30 p. m. in Scottish! | The accused had entered the{ One of the blue ribbon awards filed yesterday for probate in the “I have taken into consideration ' —— | Rite Hall, corner Eaton and Siron-| sek F 0 R Ss A L E <= _ premises and was afraid to come made at the recent Key vost court of County Judge Raymond all my relatives.” ; ; Ey : Se - i ’ he tig ' ‘ 2 rf how was for a hooked Lord. | Sheriff Karl ©. Thompson wes vey West winter visitor es-| Hinde. Finding the driver uncon- ton streets. Work in the F. C. out as the owner of the place jower S) jets + } M A Key W csypebie: Monday éve-|sgious, the two youths removed. Degrees. Visiting brethren saat (Cash Only) SPEED nae had fired one charge from shot-|rug which was an excellent piece’ It sets forth that all indebted- appointed exeeutor and it is di» caped serious Injury y i 22-ft. long; capable of making 3! wh'ch frightened Torres to| of ‘k, and beautiful ness against che estate be id,' rected that no bond be required of ji shen the car which he was|him from the car and in a short. members of sister lodges cordially; miles per hour. To be sold at less SU" Wh ch frightene 5 of work, ite jness agal ‘a paid, : re <a we ver the boulevard) time he recovered from the shock. invited to attend BK 33 hi sata focal ;such an extent that he remained| This was the offering of Mrs. and bequeaths the entire estate him. driving leaped over | They. ales’ potitied “o” leail| Wil SENDELI. WOE. {ta gre hind ‘orizipgl cov \to be captured, it was said, rather| Melvin Russell, and its omission’ to his sister, Mrs. Mary A. Whig-| ‘The instrument was witnessed into the war. ‘ “ Sec. ngs ogee ‘than take a possible chance at be-|from the jist of exhibits and ham, 3017% Florida Avenue by Allan B. Cleare, Jr., and Joba The accident was discovered by) garage and the car was removed F. 0. WEECH, Sec. INAVARRO?S, Inc... feale’ A : Joh . Dyson, Jr, and Fredericki from the water. ‘ mar3-1t = ing shot. awards was entirely inadvertent. Tampa, Florida. It specifically C. Lord. john son, JT,

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