The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 15, 1937, Page 1

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Ea 35 ty om @ basis of 25 per cent, will she discussed at a meeting to be held with the rounty commission- ore this week. Asked how many years would he covered by the bill Senator Gomes said that all years prior te 1937 would be included, the 25 Per cent tc be paid in cash and the balance of the delinquent to ‘The idea is, said the senator, to wipe out all delinquent taxes’ gy, within 9 limited time and be ——— ——— ‘able, when the next year for ‘as- semmments arrives, to say that county is starting out with a elean slate and he believes the plan when carried out will prove to be an inducement to property. However the settlement on .a 25 per cent basis will be limited te six months, and those who do. not find the means to within that time, will be able to realize they have missed a grand opportunity. Other matters in connection! jaws extant.in this state. { Indiana. - with the plan will be discussed at. the meeting which is to be héld| mation received by Mr. MeLeod, is Wednesday of this week, said the|the official warn:ng, which he is | Posting in conspicuous places senator, and there may be some modifications added. if the county commissioners so decide. MAKES ABOUT RELATIVE Cyril A. Carter, of R. F. D. Route Number 3, Grand Ledge, Michigan, writes the chamber of, ecommerce a letter, king inquir- lee as to Raym: ‘homas Rus- sell, father of th © Mrs, Cart-j er, recent'y deceds{q./ Mr, Carter indicates that he was married to Ruby Delsena Rus- se'l in Tampa in 1932. Her mother was lemay Irene Russell, who was an Adams before marriage. Mrs. Corter, it is shown, lived with her grandmother, whose name was Florence Roberts. Ind'eated in the letter is Mr. Carter's eagerness to contact tho late Mrs. Carter’s father or other re'atives, as there are certain jrecently advised of orders which. have another interesting meeti | tonight at 7:30 o’clock in their} |regular meeting room in the coun- | jty court house. (Special to The Citizen) : JACKSONVILLE, March 15.—| ope. ‘|Plotida today: has her first “states relations. between the Sunshine | State and her sister common- ‘| wealths, : Appointed by Harold Golee, president of the Fyorida State Chamber of Commerce, the con- mittee includes all past presi- tions and will strive to cement titieal | friendlier feelings between Flor- hae ea ida and the other 47 states of _ \the Union, |) State chamber ‘icials stated they be‘ieved the Fidtida organi- zation is the first of its kind in _jthe United States to name such committee for this purpose. The new committee is compos ed of Mr. Collee; Alfred H. Wage, etree in” = that el $ cduyestigated: injevery section | Ville; and Jules Burguicres, West |ProPes#! now being, considered % ed with the organization was | West Palm Beach; G. G. Ware, missing, and had also today ; Leesburg; David Sholtz, Jackson- may bear enormous the Senate committcy. of the city and had satisfied |Pa'm Beach. Mr, Colee will serve himself that no local person | #8 chairman. shave made it perfectly clear tha’ not believe the nation it, he MEETING TONIGHT “ANNIVERSARY OF -ORGANI- ZATION TO BE CELE- BRATED port of his program and to force favorable action is not relished by Backed by what he believes is’ the Tonight in their-hall on Whi head street, Arthur Sawyer Post! people and their order to accom- }28, American Li with other posts 1 ADVISED OF ORDERS iSSUED ENS: yy anniversary of the legion, | feat will entail. which was organized March 15, Se. 1919, Arrangements have been con- R. E. McLeod, agent for the| cluded for a’ regular birthday par- National Association of Audubon |ty at which games will be played,|su‘ts of the Presidential election, Societies in this sector, has been | ‘elicious refreshments will be serv- | reports that it finds 39 percent od and the post and their guests,!of the people against the Presi. have been issued to agents and/to the speech of the National) 23 percent for some modification. game wardens, relative to the|Commander from Indianapolis,/ Jt finds, however, that Democrats jopposed to the Court plan are It was also said this morning! practically unanimous in saying that one of the local orchestras|they would vote for the President jhas been seeured to furnish mu-j|again and in the nation at large {sei during the evening, before and | reports. that his standing with the jafter the address of the National|publci has moved up from the Commander. 62.5 percent that he got in No- ll vember to 65.5 percent today. (MARGARITA P. In connection. awith the infor-' throughout the county, advising that all birds and game in this sec- tion are protected by state and federal law. The penalty for killing of birds and game illegally or disturbing their nests or eggs is $500 fine or imprisonment, or both, Mr. Me- Leod advised. Whi'e this poll shows his popular- the nounced, have passed .resolutions on-,; the: HELD TOMORROW AFT- jproposal, A summary, of . these show that fifteen have been fav- orable and e‘even unfavorable. getting these totals,.a.vote declin: ing to take action for, or. against Margarita Perez de Guzman,|the plan has been recorded as,.an | FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE|. V@tious: state legis‘ative bodies. ' | ERNOON WILL ASSEMBLE TONIGHT IN/72, died this afternoon 12:30] indication for opposite sentiment. : had only a small part in the ree-j {o'clock in Mercedes hospital. Fun-;The Delaware House and Senate’ ord of his party during the past} four years. Undoubtedly sincere} ‘in his principles, he has lined up| jagainst the Supreme Court re-} Sore ducted by Jehovah’s Witnesses. {against; in Connecticut, New; form plan of the President, in| ROOM AT COUNTY COURT HOUSE . _ jeral services will be held 5 o'clock | split, the former being for and the tomorrow afternoon from th! latter being against. In Maine and ; Lopez Funeral Home chapel, con-| Massachusetts both housese were wil}| Pallbearers will be selected | Hampshire, Rhode, Island, Kansas, from the membership of the Jeho-} Georgia and Texas, one house vah’s Witnesses, ivoted against. In Colorado, Indi- Survivors are: Three daughters,' ana, Pennsylvania and Oklahoma Southernmost Rifle Club It is anticipated that there will! Mrs. W. G. Skibstead, Miami;| Ohio, South Carolina, West Vir- metters to be straightened out in|be a full,membership of the club| MS. T. Osborne Nottage, Key ginia, Washington and Wyoming, connection with their two children. | present at this meeting. Six More Yachts Take Berths InLocab Basin PEA GROUP BSE , 4! New arrivals registering a§ ry, eae ks chi Phacdd brrere! Bes office of Captain CharlescArcher/afé eight guests. Captain R. R.! i 4 in the Key West Yacht -Basin Otwell is-master and the crew) number six, as follows: All Alone, cruiser, New York, G. W. Codrington is master and| Lawrence W. Bailliere is owner the captain is P. M, Rolerson. There are sever members in the evew and Mr. Codrington has four; Miami. H. K. Jeremiassen is} West Light Opera company will) cerned with forms and ceremonie: guests. Whisper, cabin cruiser, Miami. E. R. Newland is owner and mas- ter and has one guest. One man forms the crew. jand master, |C. B. Hoover. Mr. Waldron has! organization with W. Curry Har-|be'ieve, being in the same cate Minoco, houseboat, from Miami two guests and there are two men'ris as its president and George Beach. The vessel is owned by in the crew. AP PE 8 oo GRR !West; three sons, Albert Perez,!one house was for. Mansfield, Ohio; Ernest and Omer} -—-— ~~-~—~—— |Perez, Miami. There are also 13; Now then, suppose the reader grandchi'd. who want it but with this under- |standing, that the writer expresses no personal opinion as to the plan T0 ASSEMBLE: itself but only as to the probable {outcome of the present, fight. Re- gardless of what form it takes, tn {the President will be the winner : SESSION WHALE HELD. AS if he accomplishes his purpose, Bombers nine. | NIGHT AT OVERSEA | which is to bring the Court into Amoeba, auxiliary cutter,.home/| jharmony with his political, eco- jour opinion, he will have his way *Friendship, cabin cruiser from! Regular meeting of the Key people of the nation are not con- Qwner and master. Altonell, trunk cabin cruiser,|tel at 8 o’clock. be he!d tonight at the Oversea Ho-; They want results and they b: lieve that the President will ge Miami. The vessel is owned by! This company was recently o8-|them. Moreover, the Supreme! convinced that the rower of the} Alton Waldron and the captain is' ganized into a distinctive musical, Court is not as popular as man; The President's radio addresses! he insists upon this.reform above cree else and that, without eah solve its problems without a delay which will be dangerous, His power with the peope is great} lo foes who know what it implies | overwhelming confidence of the} » will join|plish the enactment of \ remedia}! roughout the/ legislation, Mr. Rooseveit reads) ntry..in, celebrating the, birth-;the fight, taking the xisk. that de- } has slumped slighty since GUZMAN DIES Supreme Court proposal was an-! ? |Mrs, A. T. Sjurdsen, Brooklyn, N.! both houses were for; in Illinois,! grandchildren and one great-/asks himself what this writer: for r “dent’s full program, whether 4 3 was Taft, Wilson, Hoover or The American Institute of: Pubs; Roosevelt, and often during the jlic Opinion, which -conducted .a campaign years he has found the j successful poll ind ing the re-' <idelines attractive. Nevertheless, f he has had the courage of his con- victions, the sincerity of his prin- ciples and an attractive and intel- the Legion Auxiliary, will listen;dent, 38 percent for his plan and: jigent personality to build him- self ito a figure of not only ni tional but at times, of world im- portance. His integrity has never been impeached and his service }* to the nation important. { .in length of Senate service stands the States’ Rights exponent from South Carolina, Senator E. D. Smith, who’ went to Congress in jouter edge of the Roosevelt forces. prac dominate his party. He de- clares that in his service he has ever knowingly deviated from ;three>'tardinal principles: States’ Rights! from a’ Southern, stand- apoint;white suprémacy and tariff fot revénue’on'y.’He resented ‘the epnesetice of a Negro minister at the lest Democratic convention, ;xegards with’ suspicion many of} ithe Roosevelt enterprises and has spite of the fact that he comes up for reelection next year in a State that gave Mr. Roosevelt the larg-| est percentage of its votes of an; | commonwealth, |W. Norris, of Nebraska, who begin. His courage under | denounced as traitors for his tac- ‘tics in the filbustering against quarter of a century ago | leading the parliamentary |port Gibson Island, Maryland. HOTEL |nomie and social philosophy. In|Cannon of Czarlike power in the! ; | | House in 1910. He has been a Thursday morning when the meet- | j through some. device or other. The' liberal, an advocate of power re-| ing is called to order. {form, the author of the lame- uck amendment to the Constitu- ‘able d'stribution of wealth. He is judiciary. must be curtailed but (Continued on. Page Four) ‘clock. for Frontera, Mexico, might bring. It is still the smart borg, Denmark, en route to Baton UL EIE TELE TE ECT he Early, this month Senator. Borah, S : C i A i jof Idaho, rounded out thirty t | years of service in’ the Senate; |’ eamer " < which began on March 4, 1907, in the Sixtieth Congress, which had Republicans and 29 Democrats i the upper house. He has fol- and his open resort to an appeal ie ae Soente oe to them to demonstrate their nt | gome, over the nation, but, unlike Other Progressives, the Idahoan has maintained something _ like ay regularity. Today he is in Two years behind the Idahoan} Another veteran comes to mind | in the person of Senator George} rounding out a long career in the) ‘House and Senate as his thirty-| ithinks?. Our answer, for what it’ fifth year of legislative service} ree apo, Saar is worth, is due, no doubt, to those! epresent the Monroe County | fire| Young Dmocratie Club, at the Teese ce Steet Preliminary Work In Resurfacing Streets i stood the acid test of war hysteria} and he saw himself, and others, | ard Fruit and Steamship company, arrived 7:30 o'clock last even! Steamship Iroquois, from ’ Steamship Cuba, of the P. and TaD aaa: O. S. S. company, arrived this morning from Tampa with eight MRS. WwW. first and six second cabin passen-| fight against the President’s} gers for Key West; 254 first and urt plan, years ago he flayed)two second cabin for Havana, | ‘itson’s League of Nations and in tween he espoused the Prohibi- ion amendment. He has seldom Key West arrivals: T. R. Schutt, E. C. Bannick, Dr. C.! the more, Mrs. E. LE. Harrison, Jack Harrison, Mrs. T. Lang, Mrs. M.' Kemp, .F. Hernandez, Delphin Lopez, Francis Sizhone, W. C._ Cooamford, Mrs. Cooamford. { d The vessel.also:had.10 tons of band freight, two automobiles and one sack of mail for Key West; one ton and 188 sacks of mail for Havana. | PCCCOCO RC CESEEESERCEEE Members of the Junior Wo- Statier— man’s Club are being reminded Abilene ... ity undiminished, his percentage 1909 and now finds himself on the] today of the meeting for the elec- At'anta tion of officers which is to be Boston _.... held 5 o’clock tomorrow after- Buffalo noon in the rooms of Hospitality Charleston .... House on Duval street. This regular election was sched- Denver uled to be held last Tuesday but Detroit when the time arrived the weath- Ga'veston er was so inclement that it was Havana . deemed advisable to postpone the! Huron meeting until this week. As this is one of the most im-' Kansas City portant meetings of the year, it KEY WEST . was pointed out, it is particularly, Little Rock . requested that every member Los Angeles make it convenient to attend. Regular social gathering of the! Miami members will be held next Thurs- Minneapolis day afternoon in the same place New Orleans at the same hour. \New York — , Pensacola CLUB DELEGATES = <tss:" St, Louis Salt Lake City BEING SELECTED ©," i Seattle . , Tampa | Washington | Williston Arrangements are underway to- y for sending a delegation to} ections of the state, which wil!) e held at Bradenton, this wee. President Wm. Arnold sid to-| lthe “armed neutrality” bill of day that he expected that by to- President Wilson. He moved from; ™orrow he will have secured a suf- the House to the Senate about af after {local organizatica to have all in} WPA Supervisor B.C. Moreno,; facing oprations will be eturted a revo-| readiness for ieaving not later | \yution which stripped Uncle Joe;than Wednesday morning on the} ferry to be im Bradenton sent representetion for the ion and advocates a more equit-! EASTER CANDY | joes not especially like the Presi-| «KEY WEST DRUG C9. jsory as lawyers and. the law gen-|dent’s plan and wi'l lead a con-' pyone 40 ‘Mills White, musical director. erally. Neither do the protests of! —WHITMAN'’S — FROM 5c TO $3.50 | : Chieago | Jacksonville Louisville SSSERSSSSSSSLSSSesss ze of the Monroe county area, by this afternoon that there was |some levelling and repair necessary on Duval and Caroline —. streets before the resurfacing op ,erations will be started. Al! of the asphalt, which is the 3 jbest obtainable for this class of Received Today jwork, has been placed at advan {tageous points a'ong the street |whieh are to be first surfaced and * jevelled, and when the prclimin Keac: Delivers ary work is ‘completed, the resur-! pairing and resurfacing project - i i | i be afd lee then 16 per hour. ‘Also two «mailer beste of set less than 28 feet over all, with not eight miles per hour. Asked if there bed been re colved any bids on thee com tracts, to date, The Cities war informed that been pone "i f fF i i f evening over or by plane tomorrow and bring with them their bids, This was dome, it was said, by other beade oF it i Lighthouse Tender Ivy « ivd [6:30 o'clock thie morning for Tampa Bay where » routine of se | tivities will be carred on enti | next Menday morning At that time the tender will be | hauled out on drydock for regu'er semi-annual inspect on ie amen and necessary repair work said once The sh'pment of asphalt rece od last week wil not be suffice to do all that is secemary, © & stated, as there wore but sacks received and as it require tlmost 200 sacks to the blork. tha which is on hand will eeffice fo resu) facing es Beata dlocks _ Other shipments are expecteui to arrive, it is sald, i due tee for carrying out the street re

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