The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 4, 1937, Page 1

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= Churcher ounci Orders Payroll | And Schools Is Carried, Be Made For Employes} soils Sea A ketter from Frank J. Rieker night, ordered a payroll be made! relative to Von. Pfister be- liquor traffic in Key West, was city employes-on a twenty! veon Tenama 7 one receive that portion of a month’s! Streets, was read. The communi- regular meeting of the City Coun. | lary. This is to be made from, cation stated the thoroughfare eit held last night, funds now available. was in a rough and weed-grown A communication was read from | condition, and asked that some The meeting was presided over|the Florida East Coast. Railway!improvement be made. He also Company. relative to: granting: use| explainedthat the square between by J. S. Roberts, president of the | riaphaiaate Ch'ldren’s Home Society, in an- nouncing the 1837 drive for $20,-1, “besveferred to. B. ‘Curry! G. Hicks and F. ©. Roberts, also} The railway. ‘Moreno, -WPA* area supervisor. © “A communication was read from 3 that it i im attendance. Other officials|iand, providing the city be held| City: Auditor Willard M. A‘bury Present were Mayor Harry C.|Tesponsible for any accidents. or}concernin, automobiles parking on Clerk W. jother like incidents that may oc-/the streets between the hours of Galey, fallace Pinder, cur in the meantime. The city laid! midnight and daylight. It was Auditor Willard M. Albury, Tax {the matter over for further con-! shown that this practice is in vio- { Assessor-Collect sideration, and will endeavor to!lation of an ordinance enacted by {+ iss ‘a decision i - th its home, Sam Pinder; ‘arrive at a decision in the matter|a past council, The matter was ter. orn receiving Bie City Ww. c in the meantime. ‘ brought about through complaint * f H Attorney ‘urry Harris, “It wes ordered that two tires!made by the Colonial Service Sta-|7C*" More than 300 children,}a good member, as he ‘has always | to $125 monthly. PRE: ‘Chief of Police Ivan Elwood, Cap- bo purchased for the sanitary/tion. The operator of this station |"°™2in® from wee infants. up. to “interested: in those; matters! In _expla‘ning the larger salary tain of Poll ero, | trucks; and also four tires for the|claims that he has paid for a li- sixteen years of age, that elevate the Island City. of the chairman, Mr. Gomez said! Alberto Camero, trucks being used at the golf}cense to operate'a storage garage vided for by the Miami .| A communication from the Dis-/that th's was the practice in oth-| ; Fire Chief Harry Baker | and pa para and that the: practiee now. being Sone were legally adopted and trict Governor, requesting Secre-| cr counties. and felt that the ad- of tai a» mask trol: the | tasriod is: detrimentalta hi placed i fine foster homes, oth-|tary Chas. Taylor to attend the ‘ditional work wh’ch gavalves on ths| r 2 suntiee terested citizens. Fire Department. requesting Cae Vaidaaes Aecaeachios a sem ers received temporary eare, med: ‘iet Conference at Jackson-| chairman warrants the . increase bers be appointed The section of the liquor ordi:| mission of the council to operatejof Couneilmen Delanzy, Hicks and ical_and hospital attention. In /ville, F-a., April 25, 26 and 27 and | in compensation to. a. higher fa-lty. nance which pertained to closing)» carnival show. Permission was : addition to rendering its splendi@/ tg serve as a member of the reso- ure than. that received: by tet On. these three bills ef saloons trom 2 o'clock Sunday | granted. i _» tmmiss‘oners heartily agreed. [Roberts wan apointd to look in-} ervice to children of broken|Iutions committee, was read, | members, morning te 12 o'clock Sunday H : er scr night, and which was passed on 2 ae gS homes, the Ohildren’s Home So-}~'Another communication, from ee -~~-===———= [ciety of Florida endeavors to pre-|tle Rotary Club of Santiago de ing eas clinieated, whieh allows! A M y i F i ings was eliminated, which alow HOU MOre | achts Take throughout Sundays the i Teareecnt'umee"| Berths At Local Basin tion of the recent ordinance, whom, it was assured, will makz nt the break-up of families} Guba, offering a special tour to! where possible ty securing m- | those members who will attend the! ployment for impoverished parents | Caribbean Conference, at minimum and extending some other forms}rates, was also read. of financial aid. It is planned to Warren presented an inerease the scope of both its in- ‘itutional and case, or outside ac- that no sbeh will be all Salt sev — rc ed to operate withitithred reel Among the recent yachts which, Verna III, Miami, gas cruiser.| community needs. presented an American Flag to| State Senater Arthur Gomez, resenting, the dred feet of any established schoo}| bave arrived and are berthed in' The vessel is owned by Austin B.| Carl T. Hoffman is general) the scoutmaster. }Stated last night at a meeting otras who fe't the Key West Yacht Basin in the! Cable, who is also registered as|chairman of the drive for funds;|" Sebastian @abrera advised the|the county commissioners that he be on the board by a Fred Borton is chairman of the|club that he entertained the Cuban] would draw Gh tas thceseny reso- | Tesident of that section. initial gifts division. Chairmen delegation that was here in con- tetlony si Selene of 486 A in charge of the campaign in|nection with the cornerstone lay-| °" 1°* * T® ne was or church was left intact, and: e passed on its final reading along! Submarine base, are four which; master. | with the general ordinance for! #"¢ Paying their first visit of the) Cruiser Amtar of Portland, the regulation of places dispens-|¥e#?- lMaine. The vessel is owned by} i in order that the Florida| who alcohol! rages. : ‘Azara, auxiliary schooner of. W. S. Hammons and G. C, John-| Broward county are Mrs. F. C |ing of the monument to Jose Mar-/ County in op cate or Gra? of Police! Miami, owned by Hugh H. Mathe-| son is captain. Dickey of Hollywood and Mrs. F. | ti, | Heys District. would be represent-} represented. i A. Stranahan of Ft. Lauderdale.|” Roll was called by the seere-|°4.0n the board. by one of them Ivan Elwood for fines collected/80™, with, Captain R. Croquist.; Houseboat Crescent, of Miami i ‘a i" during the antl 0? February) Mr. Matheson has six guests and arrived yesterday. The vessel i) the widen Lap Aes i A vale 4 le | sestion, and one read, i there are six members in the owned by Wm. S. Dunn, who is/CMdren's Home Society o: - | guests of members will be at Ro- rk $437.00 Ser grog Ao. ag crew. also registered as master, {ida was established in Miami|tary Ann night at Casa Marina, |Lawe, who hed made a similar talk jto. present: their. problems. to March 18. From all acounts,;Pefore the board on a previous) board when regular meetings tary, to ascertain how many| Th’'s in reply to an address mad briefly by Peaco Justice E.R. /is wanted and wilh be in a | twelve years ago, at the urgent i ; tioned, Sea ae Ss ae ARS 7 SE fant tant Tio ; ‘ ion, stating that he was he! invitation of the Miami Lion’s|there will be a large gathering, | °¢¢2Sion, stating that he was rep-'he'd, ed that the A We: was reed. from bee | Club, who purchased the splendid al ‘ced gr acs Sse gh Map aati Tae ONG i fe | — . Lord, who is representing! FINAL, JUDGMENT W. B. GILLET TE property that now houses the so- H \= ordered. La Dee vee eee ciety’s little wards of this porto S. GREGON | Keport of occupational Veensee pany, relative to city payments on IN CITY BONDS; ON VISIT HERE) 2°22" °2%,.% te" ponge aies. yeste | issued from the ortice of County one of the engines now being ui Junior Leazuc. the. home’s doors DUE SATURDAY Judge Kaymond Lord during the ; 3 pase fo! <r ay so agead would not heve remained open E d Th Do | month of February showed 31 i : . during several lean years when eet t nd Ila |eues whieh netted the state $426 know if the payments agreed up-| ORDER ISSUED BY JUDGE OF WELL KNOWN PAINTER WAS the Junior League supported and | xcee ousa 5Si:- the county $21.60, . Se abe made wile whether] “Sa aR ENS | CALLER AT THE CITIZEN | directed its activities, TEXAS OIL COMPANY VESSEL | ae « ‘ Report of Clerk €. Sam i h posed turni h = a i i Surry, of criminal} court of record, gine over to the Se as in de- IN MIAME 9 iD OFFICE TODAY weeoeroecccccscsoccosccss WILL BERTH AT POR Vi heb thie saplonmaacnolal CRTS ORDERS “= ne pry sty pte we oe gtr > all pt ag ; uni GE z riglt 2s TEMPERATURES TER DOCK ‘terday was. not very large, they Clerk Sawyer reported the sale boii By . | ae oe ae | Anat {interested four regular buyers, | : ON or redemption of tem certifientes ‘A cietietiee Wes sed andl ob Gina fa u ‘as Willard B, Gillette, of Troy |who are as a rule on hand, ‘and! ” ‘ Tr I during the month o! February tw adopted which foe recently issuéd by Judge John W. ae % Lowest Highest. | Steamship Oregon, of the Tex-/ made small purchases. hone “ae have been 28, Reveipts im cash so pe! “outa wil nid? Holland out of United States pis.| Nev York, was an entertaining er sci npiaeaaals + aces ng Oil ‘vampany, is due to arrivé| Qne lot of 36 bunches of wool,’ i ay amounted to $2,751.68 and i Hollars against the general rev-| trict court in: Miami; inithvo# of ehller-ati‘The Citizen office today! auianta,” ned 4 2 o'clock in'the morning of March | $73.91; another lot of 203 bunch--\\J. G, Piodelay Portuguese View bonds $1,001.60. Total $5,881.18 f icipal the plaintiff, Leroy “Klein; ewiter|"“0,' | h 6, Saturday, and will berth at the} cs of wool with 75 bunches of yel- Consuj at Key West, has received Sherify K. @. ‘oe Ca enue fund for municipal purposes, at y 4 |and: had. many nice things to say) Boston 40 Porter Dock company for change !jow was purchased for $967.50; instructions relative to passports| ported deposite im the Ne i Py armies a of city bonds and who’ seeks to re-/ sawnewant . | Buffalo 44 of pspers from foreign to domes-/19 bunches of wool was purchased which are issued to ’ praspective| tional Bank of $200.80 for Feb lawful to a jown, eek eer EES ED about Key West. j Charleston 58 tic. . : \by another Luyer for $7.11, ‘and visitors to Spain who will make, ruary. Ne eee verlcs ihe Gea it 8s of torch at Me Gillette isn. well -known| eee - ‘The vessel is returnnig from a/two other lots, one of 30 bunches the trip via Portugal. | Tax Collector Pronk Wf, Ladd's any hotel, apartment house of 0: i e = ted pape) 85-paving| B Se ese! Denver . 42 trip to foreign shores and the of-|of wool, bringing $56.66, and 68° The telegram is officially sign-' report of deposite x: the Fire Ne residence without obtaining pers} and sewer bonds — ted 10-1-10 paint er, and has_ special ete in Detroit . 46 | ficers and members of the cfew [bunches of yellow, bringing $16.66. <d by “Bianchi,” Portuguese Min- tional Bank for February tetalied mission from the city was passed) and Public Park issues of 1924. | piacing on canvas many varieties |Galveston - 64 will be paid off hy the Porter; ‘The total sales for the day ister at Washington and reads: $1,710.87, with distributions ar on its first reading. It was shown} The city is ordered to pay and of sea specimens but at present is; Havana — company on instructions from’ amounted to $1,121.84. | ‘You are instructed not to grant, | follows that housing for visitors andja decree has been issued by Judge aiikines 0c quodi-woather ia or-| Huron - 42 headquarters. The Oregon’s des-| pis PS \until further notice, any visas or! General Revemi, S408.9%) * others is becoming a problem,'Holland, that the plaintiff re- : jdaeksonville .. 52 64 tination is Port Texaco, Texas. | ; passports of persons travel'ing to Fine and Forfeiture, $78.05; Get which was the idea in presenting|cover from the city of Key West, der that he may have the oppor-' Kansas City .. 44 52 here netorioni ‘STEAMER BRAZOS | Portugal on the way to Spain.” | standing Indebtedness, 200.68¢ the ordinance. the sum of $8,260 besides the|tunity of catching some. 5 |KEY WEST .. 65 73 | ! Other countries in Europe, it is Special Advertising $9760 Road Another ordinance pertaining, costs in behalf expended and| Although he has been quite aiLittle Rock .. 46 66 A | ¥ understood, have advised their! Fund, $79.25: General Seheel, to licensing of places of amuse-!which he sets forth as $32, “for au hg ae, it nay ene sig Los Angeles .. 58 82 | consulates in the United States| $244.16; Special Sehool Bon and : s0 adopted. which let execution issue.” jhe has never visited a city which| Louisville ...., 48 62 HERE TOMORROW ' ines, Sontinv-sed ment was also adop mn ii Vhea; the. quaint. charm variety af |qeree a . | j along the same general lines. (Cor ed on Pege Four) ——— | attractions he finds in Key West,| Minneapolis .. 22 42 Steamship Brazos, of the Clyde-| e and predicts that with the com-'New Orleans 52 64 Mallory Lines, is due to arrive in . Several More Fine Craft fers com Seme eee" 8 jnvtes ton nv westen ro pon ius utcnen em" Peace Justice Lowe Files | bridges, an undreamed of future Pensacola . 2 60 BE HELD IN AFT- 'veston, enroute to New York. : | prosperity for “this beautiful and) Pittsburgh e ey ter © ‘ 52 | Two other vesse’s of the same Arrive In Local Harbor 332° 3° scsscion nels as 66 | ERNOON |lines are due this week. The Ozark, , 9 40 | eases. | from New Orleans en route to Key, epo we 5 found took him on a mental trip|San Francisco 54 16 | West, Miami and Jacksonville, is : \to Troy, This was when coming Seattle . 60 | Funeral services for: the late! due Friday and the S. S. Colorado Schooner Flight, St. Louis, pe ra Horning has as her guests| out of the Colonial: Hotel he saw, Tampa . 72 jHenzy Livingston Atwell will be |is due Sunday from New York, en The probabi.ity of a coroner's had met with foul play, and & & vas this morning berthed at the| Mr. and Mrs. Flagg from Pitts-| the spires of St. Paul's church. He , Washington. 56 held:tomorrow afternoon 5 oelock route to Miami, Key West and jury being empanelled to investi- necessary to expla» the issuance main pier of the Porter Dock com- bad fry Sarat als in is investigated and found that the) Williston . 38 jcc chapel of the Lopez Fun-| Tampa. ae “ype wv a <a of @ death cortifiente . ine pany. ‘The vessel is owned by J-|Paut Lowe, of Key West, “SES piaeentag, petaa aa ager race S| “Services “will be conducted by} —-TICKETS ON SALE pe crs rfterneon. when Pesce! quert, this Is therwfeey to eorsify C. Lambert, of the Lambert Phar-/ master of the Flight. in his home city. | FRI-SAT. SPECIALS kev. M. L. Smith of Ley Mem-|By Students and Reserved Seats Justice E, R.'Lowz, as coroner ex- that I and my constable, Cleve ; macal company. The Flight is} ‘Yacht. Placida, one of the} Mr. Gillette is assembling data torial church, assisted by Rev.! at PAGE’S for officio, filed with County Clerk Johnson, have thoroughly investi- sf one of the finest vessels to come) larger Diesel yachts and a fre-|from which he will write a leng- gene Baas Milk, Orange Shuler Peele of Fleming Street | “BLOW ME DOWN" {Ross C. Sawyer, the result of his geted the matter and find there lx into port this season, | quent visitor in the harbor, arris|thy article on the beauties of Key and Walnut Layer 3 Method’st chureh, \ ed lid death Meta | investigation. jnot in any way inéleations of : Amother vessel, also named] ved yesterday afternoon at the/ West, its many charming and in- Cakes, special -............. Eddie Atwell, a brother of the! Hs soa Mr. Lowe’s report is in part a play or criminal.neg igenes, i Flight, is the cabin Cruiser, own- Porter Dock company, took on ajtriguing qualities, and send it to Maloney Brothers Bakery deceased, is expected to arrive} —High School Auditorium— |toxtows: | fore I find no rvesen for ; ed by Mrs. J. O. Horning of Pitts-, supply, of oil and sailed imme- The Times-Record company, of | Phone sis 812 Fleming St.|°Ver the highway from Miami late| Friday, March 19, 8:15 p.m. | “Whereas at first there was‘ an inquest and putting am : burgh, Penn., and Miami Beach.' diately after, ‘Troy, for publication, this afternoon. ' Gen. Adm. 25c Reserved 40 some suspicion that the deceased sary expense on the tax were ' :

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