The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 8, 1937, Page 1

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— : 1A 5 TO 4 DECISION sonal visit to Key West. It was the intention of very welcome visitors to come early in the season the port and registering at the Key West Yacht Basin were ent ‘of The Citizen) | the Four years ago °this: week, . 01 t Te ndaeietaieg | } | | number of yachts.of varying.types,; last Year, but illness prevent- {March 9, 1953, congress -met in} mentethe a 24s ine 4 er: laxizanadiniey session and rushed “the @s fellows: the Emergency Banking Act tence both houses in a single Toda: maki day'to liquidate the banking-crisis, | First oe eee ee | | canaeaby Unbcclealaged banks-in i pero “may?~pleassntly»» | many States and confirmed: by. the jeaves the . 4} bank. Martini Il, Hollywood, Pitts- burgh, Penn. The ‘vessel is owned by Leon Falk, Jr., and the cap- . ; ‘ holiday proc'aimed. a few! without» admitted | \ tain is H. Jarnait. There are two} “Po"" {days earlier by the newly-install- seach SULT Haowmetaeie conahans None! prens gvests and a crew of two, otf SIS. Aled President, Franklin D: Roose-| t,he problems that. cannot, betwas in. Key West for the covenion=| oeomeas liteen Toro, cruiser of Miami. Vessel : velt. Three days later. the chief/ solved by the individdal:aetion ‘of "st Stay is owned j racey, : ii ecutive, in his first radio ad-: the 48° States, - . also the fost re dae dress to the people, outlined intri- enti the.monument to. be erected: to > jeate financial matters in clear-cut|” Meanwhile the Supreme Court, |2°5¢° Marti; Cuban’ patriot, whieh | ‘|phrases and related what had) pandingdown .a«5-to™4' decision, | Sets. forth the committee's appre-/ been done to meet the financial ipheld the government’ in effect {ciation of courtesies extendéd.| Dixonia, motor cruiser, from: New York. The vessel is owned by ©. R. Walgreen and S, Jacob- peril, ; by. declaring, a -rental, poste in! The letter was sent through En- son is master, The Dixonia car-’ FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE} i “a-quantity*of> gold" equal. to. rique Esquinaldo, Jr. and: is as! ries a crew of 14. Mr, Walgreen CONDUCTED: THis Oey re eae racer, | $1800" ‘in’ gold: coin” of ‘the — tt! fotowe: : ving 90 5 fave forced 's alth h-much | 224 fineness of the year 1894, or} “The. special. committee- repre- its equivalent in: brainstem senting» the. Commission’ Gestora_ lenge alleged national prosperity. | SUrency> was unenforeeabie. pro-Monumento a Martiin. Key| the- papers ace x Lebor and capital are resuming | “Vision of the Court was the same) West,.. which had the. honor. and and assistant, the other lied 4 ;as:that.whieh upheld. the. gold/pjeasure to recently carry: the! consuls in Kéy Weaty owner, and he has two guests; Ed| Juan Perez Rolo, 75, Hinele ate! ‘ pM their strife as conditions improve, ; 995, with Justices u t i | clause-cases with Justices small’ leaden® casket \ k {with the more aggressive labor | van DeWi ., Sutherland,’ Me i * vf cal ee an veto of the local — and Spence is the’ master. o'clock yesterday afternoon at his ileaders reaching out into new Reynolds and ‘Butler _ dissenting: lekiwii bes en see Starlight, racing cutter from. AFTERNOON unemployment remains to chal-j Houston, Texas. Albert Fay is the * residence 600 Whitehead _ street, senmaene X,_orwlees Tovar NOM tee ig fclet bins Funsrall Cncer® ON ae Tae, net York, is owned by Fred Poor and| services will be held this after-| {elds of orga i | The» contract in.question. called} Apostle-Marti, and which’ was A i H ion’s monetary system seems es-| re rH bs : a gratitude, te sane past og oe Baa Waeetal Gar acy tabliahed as outside nations pour | £oF the paynrent of'rent ina quan-|p'aced in’ the Bayview Park with knowledgment ‘of ‘all ‘the’ki \ , Rev. ! t tity of gold, rather than in. 4/<olemn. ceremonies witnessed by‘ extended to: j unwanted gold into our. borders. ¥ ] z es wed . men in the crew. pid oastrenra ceommstece sng thei Democracy continues its course in| sBeitiog agers oe cones faass tom oa the: cooperation:of local| “To the free Americans,. Gelaxy, houseboat from m- a laa ul wy waginéey he the fece of serious questions be- ee a or tate a o » and of which’ committee ' descendants of the ington, Del. The vessel is owned body was p! din San Carlos in| tore the people. i a mee fe ak vt I formed apart, has returned to’ Washington, and to the Cubans. { by R. R. M. Carpenter and the/the room. set aside for the use of i por: anaes swe nah Cuba pleased with the thought of master is Charles H. Oarr. There} “Emigrados Revolu¢ionarios Cu« ‘ . as a comm an ay having fulfilled its duty perfectly. 4 ~ Last week the nation continued | that weasel will not: defeat |+ are seven guests of the owner. banos” and: there remained aantill debate the President's pro-| intenti ere Re age The crew numbers 15, 1 o'clock at which time it was : intention. He pointed out, how- Gleam Cruistr of New York is/ taken to the*funeral-home. jposal to encarge the Supreme! ever, that transactions:for the sale re Frank A et dame toa ba vest 70, Court by adding new justices to! 9¢ gold for industrial purposes: are mene The eae poe vdasaiel A vomattiedl here| Ott2et- those above. seventy who! got within the-meaning- vf. Friendship Il, nels York hoges- | ga" practically af ae tes inter., decline to retire. The discussion jaw, boat, owned by’S. W/ Beckers Vening je -was:the Jather- . . - Captain T, G. Anderson, in-law of Feliciano Castro Spanigy Ue with conservatives asserting) While other matters await the Cresent, houseboaty Miamtijeonsul in this : that'what the President sought! outcome of the battle on the Court Wm. 8. Dunn is owner*andomas'. oe ae ‘Mug,/ Nowe Kill the Court and make! proposal, the idea is generally get- >. ss p Reece Pedi sop jhim ‘@ dictator and the President’s| ting abroad that the President eres Itt, ctuleer; UG own: elas es a. hinne “ots:| supporters frsisting that some- hes definite legislative measures ed by Avatin B, Cable, whois also! Mario Rolo Key Wests five daugh- {rte ceive modem preblems and to,present.to Congress. at this ses-/0, s,s. company, arrived this) E. Melcher, E. A. Nore, he weseel's masters Ee ae mae Pc Mrs. Fernande»Munoz and that'the:Court proposal utilized 4‘ jief that Mr. Roosevelt's, Madison ornare tees win An first ee a ¢ oer talon mt yet Aah <—~ 3 be * ai Tamae! posta ae Havana; legal: power given to Congress by | Square Garden’ speech, with its| amd. four second cabin passengers! stain, Moe. phaivig Buse ok, gutedsiphis, \s ovals waltamestttinete tasatcca: ae dee who feared an oligarchy Of /enunieration of intentions and as-|for Key West; 193 first and five! Mrs. R. Boyden, Rosa Perez, Jot Bel!, Il. W. J, Munrovis cap-| Valdez: Key: West There ta the judiciary. sertion. “fo¥ all these we have on-} second cabin passengers for Ha-| Perez, Mrs. J. Crusoe. tain, so 86° grandchildren and two| Basically, the division of opins| 2 tye een ee eay Ont | vana, The vessel also had: 14 tone great-grandchildren, lion is along: lines clearly indicat. | revigh ore taet. that das an |, Key West arrivals were: Mrs.|treight for: Key. Went,’ one-saek is is y phasized: by the fact that his av-' Fitch, Miss H. Fitch, George | mail for Key West; no tonnage, THOMAS NOTTAGE St Sohne ee ed in previous battles between nual message io Congress indicat-| y, ‘ | - i 4 ; " ‘eorovski, E. Dodge, Mrs. C. W! ‘sacks mail for MAKES OFFER the New Dealers and those op-/d something along the lite of his ty B Dodge, Mrs. C. Wi[ke S07 mal St al Se Eaame jrangedthe scale of political _is- Steamship Cuba, of the P. and; Palmore, C. W. Palmore, | Fi i it | I posed to its general philosophy} Court proposals, and the realiza~ PENERINING AES DIED THIS: A Mm ON EDUCATION':: government, The Republiceas tion that before he can accomplish { ee sevece |and conservative Democrats open-| much along certain lines he must fo SS TE while | have a Court attuned to his social) PUBLISHES: STORY i tly oppose the manoeuvre FUNERAL SERVICES *WILL’ Seve ardent supporters of the President | ang economic plans. ee oe the proposition is seceptable on WOULD SWAP FUTURE PIAS wa to his standard, Every ef-| ao ABOUT KEY WEST pe lt % its merits, Opportunity to be HELD TOMORROW AFT- ARY TO OBTAIN. COL: | fort is apparently being made to) It can be said distinetly that the é ‘Meeting tee ee ake ee houry | lameyy J. nen enninas ane NOON» G wat |intensify propaganda on both/ president feels that the country Miss Frances Knight, who z Porter, vides oo cepent vor LEGE I sk a ‘1, Sides; with the President’s radio | faces a crisis that demands drastic} is conmected with WPA ac- Abillene a bd bny,'J meeting to be organization — Ses jase) oid Al the culmination of the drives. | ,emedies and that the issues must!.. tivities in Washington, writes | Atanta 48 62 | meeting with a member: as aal aie Anan ctually, the situation last week} be satisfactory solved if © demoe-| nterectinain oe beeen [omen 24 34 ship. Themes O. Nettage,\Sr.. 13, die WORCESTER, Mas ay in the Senate gave a slight edge}racy is to work. He believes that} “""% ™erestne’y of ber, visit | Buffalo 24 42 ¥ this morning at 3 o'clock in tb3; nty-year-old " home at 1 Lowe’s lane: Funedd iy give 10 peréént 58 72 ‘to ‘the proponents of the change! dictators aiid “demagogues. will|” *® Key West when she ,en- {Charleston . 34 48 las it. appeared that a majority of flourish if the-government fails to} joyed a delightful vacation {Chicago services will be held tomorrow! earnings to aayone” “fi-ithe Senators would vote. favor- i ii i \ Denver 34 42 5 5 : 4 bali 2 thea 7 4 provide what he is convinced the for two weeks. 7 afternoon 5 o'clock from the, nance his college eduéati lably. A poll of public sentiment,’ people demand. In fact, he-con- $diessik: oicloas tiene 30 36 Lopes Funeral Home chapel. Serv-! “Every time I lookfor a job, a! taken by the Institute of Public|siders that his work is necessary | See [Galveston ...... 60 70 70 a 30 52 ices will be held by Jehovah's prospective employer. asks ‘Ar2/ Opinion, along the lines of its sue-|tq prevent the rise of those who is to the effect that during | Havana Vemeeses, |you a collegergraduate?’” he-ex-| cessfal presidential tests vf ovin-'do not believe in democracy, that} her stay she met many inter- | Huron Knights of tre Golden: Eagle plains. ion, however, reveaied 53 per cent i i y estin, le and intriguing ‘Jacksonville .. 60 74 will attend and pallbearers will bel The son ofta rug salesman,|of the people voting eee ay eer ay ih aR sights rer kiss Shaads coke |Kansas City .. 36 70 selves, assurance is given,” powell od are doing the duty ef wateh- selected from the membrship: | Stanley says*family finances can| ihe plan, ing reforms will lead toa: situs-| lished’a story of her trip and {KEY WEST. 70 8t \tinued the organizer, “that due "*% Saturday took the civil serv. Mr. Nottage is survived by the:not stand-the strain of a collees| - \tion which might menace the| experiences and has another | Little Rock .. 46 58 | amends will be made. Oniy the ice examination before Arthur widow, Mrs, Elizateth Nottage;) education and he fears ‘that even’ An interesting development of preservation of democratic pro-| ready for the press. |Los Angeles:.. 48 12 imitations of time and space has Pastor'ni, civil service seeretay, two sons, Thomas Osborne, Jv;!if he could get avscholarship he the battle has been the proposal! cesses and that his program will | Miss Knight wrote that she | Louisville a8 70 intervened to prevent their receiv- at the postoftice. i Miami; Jerome Nottage, and: ome; cou'dn't earn enough to pay addi-| of Senator Borah to amend the! save capitalism from the attacksi has. been discussing with ‘Miami 12 80 ing invitations.” | The sxamination was for Guard daughter, Mrs. Carl Bervaldi,, of; tional expenses, | Constitution to prevent the judi- of its enemies. Julius Stone a number of mat- | Minneapolis .. 18 40 | Asked as to the means whereby Watchman and was taken by R. B Key West; one brother, Downing} “It’s a gamble,” he says; “but; c'ary from using the “due pro-; es | ters concerning Key West ‘New Orleans 58 78 | public interest would be worked Rogers, W. H. We lx and a &. Nottage, of the Bahama Is!ands;'I'm certain my benefactor would | ¢ clause to kill laws held to be} It seems safe to assume that, if} and these will be given pub- |New York. .... 30 40 \up; Me. Singleton ‘ssid Roberts. six grandehildren and one great) realize on his investment. I can! unduly harsh or arbitrary. His! the Court plan is adopted, the| licity later on. | Pensacola ...... 54 66 | ' je grandchild. [make good.” {amendment would limit the appli-; President .will press. a program! | Pittsburgh .... 42 50 aa Dic eainreniner vets Se |cation of the phrase, other than! which includes the reorganization | OP QOD) FPG St. Louis —.. 38 66 ° jin reference to certain portions of |of the executive branch of- the! —— | Salt Lake City 30 50 ury eturns er ct ce, |the Bill of Rights, to the “proce-! government, the arn 14 ti of BENJ AMIN TYNES | San Francisco 52 64 ; Crimina ourt ets: dvre of executive, administrative,’ mmimum: wages; maxim outs 1. ;Seattle _... 46 66 » or judicial bodies charged with’ and the abolition of, child -labor, | [Tampa 64 78 In H Atwell s Case the execution and enforcement; the prevention of unfair ~tiade A IS SERIOUSLY ILL Washington -- 34 54 | ° Today; Jurymen Drawn’ Pee ons oe 9 ao ai iture through better land use, re- [Sree eae { Significance lies in the fact that torestation, conservation, flood |when the Fourteenth: amendmgat/ sng :dsought control with cro} Criminal Court of Record, of B. Johnson, Charles R. Roberts,) yas written it was adopted. te pre vi sokeeinra? to ties 4 Monroe county, opened this morn- Gideon Curry, Beauregard Lowe,|cafeyuard the lives, liberty ‘and! After an investigation which burned in « fire at Ne Name Key, | covered every: incident in connee-, the accident wes unavoidable. AMERICAN LEGION, —_| tion. with the finding of the body ,, The , verdict was, signed | by Benjamin Tynes has been con-' N 0 TICE | fined to bed for the past week due | to illness caused by a slight stroke. ing with Judge William V- Albury|Paul L. Archer, B.D. Trevor,| property of ex-slaves but the paves ovhmmeneoaaronaribg 6 _ His condition is reported as be- BEER VENDORS jof Henry Livingston Atwell, last a. coroner exofficlo; Merville E. presiding, and all ofifcers of the; Raymond Johnson, Merrill F.) Courts have defined it to widen] ¢, tavemhemmhes teandbticd socnt te and GENERAL PUBLIC j Tuesday at No Name Key, the Rosam, Jr., foreman; Ulric Gwynn’ court in attendance. Sands, Jr; EF. Trevor, Juanjthe authority) of the ‘courts to: set | .ecurity-measures, adequate relief = =e inane ite 9ttas jury Saturday afternoon returned John Nelson, Charles C. Ingra- Immediately after the court! Carbonell, Jr., John Cordova,| aside laws when, in the judges’ een | —Free Moving Pictures— |! Soh ict : ham, E. W. Manuel, Reggie Grif- ; eo jand. recovery appropriations and|P R E s € RI P El 0 N S; 4 the following verdict: - was announced as being opened|Raymond Lones, Herman L. Rob-! opinion, the laws were arbitrary! the renewal. and extension of cer-| 4 Tonight, 8:00 o'clock phi 4 ik ie he jury} erts. aso! i R : " ; Carefully compounded as your She ‘We the jurors i ig into: This was t in Judge Albury sent for t jury or unreasonable in effect upon} tain ies. that would other- i LEGION HALL . s was the seeond investiga- box and drew names to serve at; The venire of jurors was made) property. The result has been| wise Be ey operaiica of law. Doctor orders. Promptly delivered. jthe death of H. Livingston At- tion which was made in this mat- the present session as follows: jreturnable at 2 o'clock this aft-|that many lews have been affect- | GARDNER’S PHARMACY A. LOPEZ, well, do say upom our oath, that ter. The previous one was made John A. Carey, J. A. Gaiti,Jernoon when the docket was|ed by what the judges thought of}: The sorealled neutrality. bills “The Rexall Store” { Budweiser Distributor.|}the said H. Livingston i Atwell|by Peace Justice BE. RB. Lowe, Emelio Garcia, Enrique _Es-/ sounded and cases set for the’ its substanace rather than its lack} have. beem diseussed before. Con-| Phone 177 Free Delivery-| —FREE REFRESHMENTS— | ¢2me- to his death by accident in did net deem an i by quinaldo, J, Lennie Curry, George term, of due process in procedure. (Continved-on Page Four) the following mannet: By being jury necessary, i

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