The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 11, 1937, Page 1

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‘ Local Ch ommerc Soe Coie sae! TWo Defendants Held For Dealing With Important Ltial In Criminal Court — wtelasoai Aa Tillie Lane and Willie Malone; The evidence was sufifeient to anil, ines arraigned yesterday -after-| warrant the accused being held Stephen Cochran Singleton, noon before Judge Raymond R. whe Lord for preliminary hearing on for trial, Judge Lord announced, t+ progressing successfully with the|a charge of assault and battery|4"4 he Placed the alleged offend- recrganization of the ch os which was filed. by Henrietta|ers under bond of $100 each for Gates. . trial] before criminal court. commerce in Key West, stated to- SG Ee BRE IRN ER Es OG ISLA «cena sme | __‘SSued In Past: Weel make within a short time, Addressing the meeting of the! Building and repair permits is-;518 Southard street. Owner, C. sued during the past week from! Perez; cost, $50. eounty commissioners last night, i ; the office of Harry M. Baker,|, Repairs to floors 710 White- about this “dictator” business. ; About two years back, near the the ‘Gran close of a session, President] their °{ traditional federal pattern of the} ¢j) White House has advocated. tinited States remains to be acen, <a aeaeee Evidently determined to avoid} In Paraguay Col. Rafael Franco;| edition, securing the photographs even the appearance of dictating,! who has been president a year, & e a +jand arranging the details of the ‘ President Roosevelt asked report-{Proclaimed “totalitarianism” as} paper, Mr. Singleton said that wherever | building inspector, number _ five srs si Mii er, Jake Arono-lors at a recent press conference one Of his abroad gies peg Mr. Roberts first . stated . the ¢ & a ” x mocracy i “ the went he had met with the as-|#"d were issued for the follow-| Repairs to porch at 903 Francis pea tatoo me Pe workers and peasants.” : rant i Ce ae ae ies ‘sae wns | 28? street. Owner, Mary Smart; cost, P, | In Bolivia, Col. Davio Toro pro-|that the commissioners do what ns chamber General repairs to residence at $75. . {claimed a “socialistic” state after) was possible to assist in getting weeded at this time and every as- Sel pple — Owner Thomas} (Repairs to floors 1212 Angela Hrvetpic soe Sd si real taking office last May. He an-|out the paper, but did not ask for to gi re; cost, ‘ street. Owner, Luis Gonzalez; nounced a 53-point program which specifie amount sistance necessary would be given} General repairs to residence at cost, $100. a at the same conference.| vided for compulsory eo by bag ib Spaltens vaniieg ‘The New York Times” recently) a) able-bodied men, compulsory Lae F ae Papeete Seki orgdnization of workers and em- chief, in which the President was Plemer cyndicabes,. wag quoted as telling friends: this was > commissioners : : IN ‘CONSTRUCTION WORK , ‘NEA E Siesenen’ Steamship Cuba, of the P. and cessor. It is absolutely essentiall workers. and employers’ eyndi. Ts NEARLY $200 TO RE*) ct samship Ceiba, of the . assured. ©. S. S. company arrived this) ON KEYS that the solving process begin at) cates, and a senate-chosen by pop-| MAIN HERE ard Fruit and Steamship Mr. Singieton morning from Tompa with four peer ane , ular vote of the people. , arrived in port this morn Then followed a discussion of) Bo'ivia's, constitutional commis- Ti otdlock, is taking on f E al pony passengers for Key! Requisitions for workers on the without cessation during the past | SCOTTSBLUFF, Neb., Mareh| County Solicitor Cleare ad : have | jread: the President's political iloso-, recom: Porter pron S that Jackson S Golden, two second cabin Pas- bridge projects and other activi-| phy. ™ eo egry i seme it ts amie ae a ae bed is scheduled to sail fmanager of tho Hotel Colonial (*eMeers; 60 first and three second, tes on the Keys are still being re-| Tt was a scoop that left White| understood, but this relation will| “*2 Semeral chairman of the COM 1g o'clock this afternoon for From | had provided an office on the, ¢sbin passengers for Havena. | Covidien een ie Offne | rouse correspondents wondering! nob be disturbed in Paraguay. | mittees handling the arrange-/ters, Mexico. ground floor of the hotel for use} Key West arrivals were: E, E.! 5). pou skilled’ en ried ee ee ee ‘ aR Freighter Colorado, of the when the organization was per) Qrippert, Mrs. Orippert, E. Be oclenen Seige oaaae ie re men ice THOMAS POPE gorse: See, She: Presidents: Rit CuGianes ieee me — forted, and Pred Bion bad Grant | wis tcod: 8, &, Sparkman, Willie Thase received yesterday were} y ts earn Brae, Conterence:) : day Ball on January 30, which €vening for Key West. ‘The vesvel Scheel, ed the use of his office at 124 Du- ee none a yesterday J. Fred Essary, of “The Baltimore comes from New York, stopped at $53.60; Special Schoo! Bond and val street as temporary headquar-| 5™ith, Mrs. C, W. Dixon. | trom: ‘eager el po item Sun,” began a recital of the case STILL MISSING was given at the Country \Club,! Miami and will sail from Scho ; tors where applications may be|. The vessel also had 10 tons of Contract A, at Lower Ma — | but was interrupted by the Presi- J ban Port to Tampa, $55 60 ; received, along with the same co-|freight for Key West and one| oe sy Ror gag trees eau: dent with a smiling plea of “Now.. Sigitoee and the s:cond one at the Cu "| Steamship Ozark; of the same, seen te ; opration by Johnson and Johnson,| sack of mail; one ton of freight! two form buildrrs, experienced in Fred—” Wssary insisted on ssk-ing tRace OF BODY FOUND| IU», about one week later, has;lines, is due tomorrow morning and distributed as follows: Gen- ; 619 Deval stress. and 11 sack: of mail for Ha-| i _n|ing if such a press policy might ig from Miami en route to New Or ‘ era} Revenue, $67.96; Fine am : Active cooperation is being of- s of mail for a peorereece on bridges, and five} continue. BY LAW OFFICERS’ announced the funds derived from jeans, ‘and enother vessel of the Porelture, $2! Outstanding : fered all along the line and tho} ¥#"® [ors ee a8 The President »~alogized hand- 4 these affairs, | corporation, the Brazos, is sched- Indebtedness, $117.88; Special : idem has gripped the people gen- | eS. J. Groves and Son com-| somely, asking however, that the SEARCH ._juled to arrive Sunday from New Advertising. $8.42; Read, $16.84; ; {pany are asking that two journey-' a Revenue from these two func-| ~ o ; erally and there is no doubt, said FREAK RESULTS ' Yl'terms of the anology be “off the "| York en route to Galveston. Special Bond and Intore.t, 816.82; ' Mr. Singleton, that the number ooh abagiogs ie eae eae record.” tions after cll expenses were paid anaes |General School, 684.20; Special ; required to provide the incentive| ae tee te Crisis Though the investigations of the| totalled $204.86 and cost of the| CHANGED RANSOAD School Bend snd Interent, #42105 : for further efforts will be secured FROM ELECTION Another request for a special| It struck us as amusing when sheriff's department and the po-|te‘egroms sent out to the Pres:dent , Special Schoo! Tax District Nar : 3 before the vase a 3 letradteval steel. waterprovfer- was ‘Sir Wilmott Lewis, “London; lice department have continued! ¢,.. Kéy “West; bffering: congrat- (Ny Axcoeinted Presny ber 1, $84.20. ; eetea" $61/50) making F Sreeai Xe Th Times” correspondent, remarked 3 i had read the announcement in The (My Asnociatea Press ee eee ty peas pis across a table that he had to be(24 hours, no trace of Thomas Pope |41.—F. T, Darrow of Lincoln’ dressed the board relative to the : Citizen several days, ago anent] BOMBAY, March 11.—Voters' Key, j getting on home as next day ea tes Salepees Voge zat. Sra erent 70 percent, o( once changed the course of a rail-’ proposed inerense im ee, pay of ; ° — : 2 Keys for the contractors who have: the Uni es constitttional | js gai z b in. providing treatment - : he woud personally ~ all within] Candidates tossing a coin—to joer awarded the last five ‘con-|crivis. Only a few weeks ago Ame| nay —< eer sa petictet “ pet ho fee When Darrow surveyed the . ronthly. ts ee © he SP nary ely wee tracts, Mr. Little said that it will) erican correspondents in London), trace of the miss ea ane bad be suffering from infantile pa- Rurlinaten route. Geren, “Sate a ae A free-for-all fight in a polling not be long before requisitions| were writing long dispatches on i Platte valley in 1899 he orderell, year his average receipts fer ser LARGE SHOES EXHIBITED | booth when rival voters tried to .; reg $4 . 8S °F! been fownd, and the conclusion is | Talysis, the survey line “backed up” and ices amounted to approximately decide whether they should have {ait kina timp pet i ror cide tie Ser ditierset a(t if it was Thomas Pope, the} bre 3 prevent its Teutting $195 monthly, and then gave @ JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.—In/ put a cross against the head or tail 3 {body has by this time floated out | PMP MDP PMO MD IMI Ls ouch the grave of Rebecen detailed summary of hiv getivities ‘ j tion. cumstances, ei = the state museam in this city is) of the horse which was the candi-| jp, i . from the s‘ip and will never be re- Winter, who was buried in 1850. by advisine that the regular say Even from other sections no- covered, DICK HERNANDEZ, jShe had been a member of 2 of the owlicitor ip $150 morthi, & pair of shoes size 22, once worn) date's election symto!— tices are received. Yesterday Mr. by Miss Ella Ewing, famed] These are some of the freakish Tittle received notification that FAMILY CHAIN woccececcccccccscccccce| LOCAL ARTIST, 1S | wagon train party in the Mormon | with $5 for each conviction on & giantes, who died several years results of the provinciel elections there are openings for 15 drafts- GIVEN RECOGNITION | ™izration to Salt Lake City. For misdemeanor charge and #10 on s age. in India as now being revealed. {iron on the rolls of the National LETTER PLAN TEMPERATU: | many years her graye was marked felony arg . oe $$ $$. —.!Employment Service in Georgia. eecce e , . |only by a wagon iron but later, All of the charges are person |'These: draftsmen will be used on} — " y West juvenile artiste | onuments were erected. | (Continued on Pare Two) ‘ {road projects at a salary of from - Lowest Highest are gaining notice in t ELEVEN MEMBERS FROM DIF-|Station— ast night last 24 houry| press and the name of Dick | i Luis Torr es Declared Not to $160 monthly and also Abilene ........ 54 76 Hernandez, 17, of Key West, | < 142 64 accompanied by «drawing ( ; | M b Att nd _ 20 26 and caption, appeared in the | ounci em ers e isix openings for bridge designers (FERENT SECTIONS Atlanta - 14 22 February ‘at a salary of from $200 to $250 i . Charleston... 48 56 magazine for Boys and Girl h T oda of these men is urgent. fohicage “en aa ci prmibitha tear lith otary unc eon y { hams ‘ i e e . 7 ie Guilty In Criminal Court ==: Aporr system [Brion ! Jt is announced that the need — (By Associated Press) This nes here was but one cheff, of the Key West Police De-! \ | Denver . 84 62 | tousled haired boy, face lit case to appear before Judge Wil-| partment. LS A A Lh add YORK, Neb., March 11.—Elev-| pn itroit _ "38 i we, Gee calle chigh eas : jiam V, Albury in crimins! court,| | When the evidence had been’ prpae FOR CAPT en scattered members of the T. J./ Galveston ..... 60 64 | displays a row of even teeth, There were three City Couneil- told of the prevailing rater fer and this was the case of Luis Tor-| heard, attorney Brooks, for the * | Mohler family keep in touch with} Havana . 68 — | except that two of the upper men in attendance at the Rotary ™#*ine the trip res, alias Santa Claus, who was | defense, and County Solicitor AL-| WHITE ON FRIDAY | each other through a chain letter | Huron . 18 40 | front teeth are missin: d Clob luncheon today ap quests of Rotarian MeOarthy _ torminded charged with ‘an attempt to break len B, Cieare, Jr., argued the case letter system. |Jacksonville .. 48 68 | the caption reads, “There will | h oa cede. 100 the » members of Ladies and enter with intent to commitjwhich went to the jury shortly ; (Special to The Citizen) The Dachiiy. deouyn packet of Kansas City _ 30 42 | be spets on the face of the penile epeanieten Pemcune : Night, whieh will take place a8 a misdemeamor, before noon. A few minutes be-} MIAMI, Fla., March 11.— “ z Pi MKEY WEST . 65 68 i SON this summer.” tothers, Joe R. Peacon and City the Casa Marine i the seer The prisoner entered a plea of|fore the hour,.a verdict of not: Funeral services for Capta j letters circulating, each letter Little Rock. .. 42 70 } Young Hernandez is the | Attorney W. Curry Harris. The future not guilty end a jury was sum-|guilty wes returned. | Wellington M. White, veteran | ‘elling what the writer end his|Los Angeles . 58 74 | on of Mrs. Camille Marshall jcouncilmen were J. S. Roberts,| _W: Curry Harris addressed the moned to try the issue as follows:| Judge Albury then announced} ,kipper with the “P. & ©. | family is doing, When one of the Louisvile _. 22 36 | of 1817 Varela street, and | cident af the City Council, C. tub om the subject of oy conten Merrill Sands, Jr., Jonm Carey,/a recess until 2:30 o’elock this} Steamship Company, and | family receives the stack he reads Miami - 64 70 | tes been drawing butia short [DO F bate They ne. 2! ieqertanse aad Ge Raymond Johnson, Jack Gaiti,| afternoon at which time, it is un-| master of the Steamship |the letters, substitutes a new let- Minneapolis .. 12 20 bse Waadlallige Waiivens .pee- G. Hicks and F. O. Roberts. They hindrances, Hermen L. Roberts and Lennie | derstood,the case against B. Har- Florida, who died here on ter for the last one he wrote and New Orleans 52 70 | wailed upon to send several | Were all introduced by the presid- Fred Dien gave @ talk on “The Curry. Juror Sands was selected | ris, charged ‘with causing an acci- Tuesday night, will be con- sends the stack on its way to the/New York .... 26 32 | samples of his. work to the ling officer of the council. D of the Futw which wee by the other jurors to act as fore-| dent on the highway and leaving | ducted at 2:30 o'clock Friday {ext link in the chain. | Pensacola . 52 62 | magazine, and was overioyed | A communication was read: also on the subject of city sen men. the scene without stopping to fitd| erncon ut de Trinity | The letters travel from York, Pittsburgh ... 16 24 | dt he. -vevegiition, of Sib ifrom Steve Singleton relative to. ing Four witnesses were called to|out the damage resulting or giv-| Ey i.-opal Church here. Neb., to Ganton, IL, to Orchard,|St. Louis .... 28 40 | talent when he received 2 {the reorganization of the Cham-| The wedding march was plape! testify. Jesus Carmona, proprie-|ing his proper name to the other The body will be sent to |Neb., to Bddyville, Neb., to Hu-| Salt Lake City 34 58 check for the cartoon and | ber of Commerce, which asked the in honor of one of the club's pree : tor ef the place alleged to have | party, will be tried. 3 Belfast, Maine, later for in- |™2n¢0, Puerto Rico, to Clarksville, San Francisco 54 68 saw bile offerte bringing forth | support of the club toward mak- pective bridegroom's, & th heen enterd, his son, Jesus Ca! Attorney Fritz Gordon, of Mi- Setuhee?. Ark., to San Antonio, Tex., to Chi-| Seattle 3 60 | ia ling a success of the movement feature of the tunshana/s presse mona, Jr.; Captain Alberto Co-jami, emt andle the case: for the cago, Il, to Lincoln, Neb., and} Tampa 72 i 3 Bill Warren reminded the club was not diveleed as portale mero and Potrolman Tom Bor~' defendant, VASAAL SL £4 JER Washington .. 12 24 CLITLILLIA the proposed’ Havana trip, and’ the identity of the “Lucky Rete”

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