The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 6, 1937, Page 1

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JOSEPH. RUSSELL, S ‘VICTORIA RESTA Funeral services for William H. | been surmised_by, a. number ei ipersons, he did not. buy for,an.in- c. | Dexter 49, will be held tomorrow | vestment, but for the. purpose. of Latternoon: 5 o'clock from the resi- establishing » modern and-up.to the i mini dence at 504 Grinnell street. Rev.) + * aa 1e.. ed the. pre-. n> Ai = . a Shuler Peele, of Fleming icon Timi preekumbieh 1 dete. neces: ore whe Methodist church, will officiate. {sary at first, and am now getting ee srha .,,. things in. shape. to. make. the, re- f Pritehard’s Funeral Home will | quincg repairs to the b i | proposed. changes..which Ihad in | been} Mr. Dexter, was employed as mind before. purchasing, the struc- : ‘ture.and which I am. now able. to watchman at the postoffice, and sik aetioe® and "While the service. will be mod- better, condition and at 1:30 o'clock in other places and -especially. i it. Russell said. that his aims, Suiits ase: ‘The widow, Mrs and intentions. are toward. having} Thompson and. several of the: Sybil and one daughter, : within and, without, with an ex- jbest-and cater to the tastes of ithose. who know. what excellent. food and first class service means, ge ay ae poner ARMANDO GUTIERREZ WAS ed in recent experiments. F fa EFO Human beings get selenium from; ASRACEED B plants. and anima's raised on soil PEACE JUSTICE taining that heavy. metal. In 2 Sehighepmnstl ger it was! found 92 percent of the per-, MeMurray, supervisor) sons in 141 families on seleninm-Jwag: atraigned for prelimi 1 a preliminary the Southern Beil Telephone) hearing soil had traces of it in hearing yesterday afternoon be- ed skin and, Hi i justice Enrique Es- ed Vhitis, the chemists ge} on a charge of as- id battery and was placed se | 1 ported. __. . | inal. court, y West fora brief But there is comfort in the fact|" The evidence showed that Gutier- ‘Axmando. Gutierrez, — colored, ond of $100 for his ap- ‘Mr fe elt”, ake at the next term of crim- would be in time oM, matters pertaining to the com-|few isolated soil patches of the on the arms and hands of Violeen |ndvthwest. Harris, using a penknife, The Har- ob EASES ¢ jris woman £‘gned the affidavit and ne Z | then wanted to make some retrac- |tions, but there was nothing to be ;done except go on with the case Jackson Silsby Golden, 63, for. the past 11 years manager of the delphia Friday and is consigned :to the Porter Dock company. The.-vessel. will.take.on bunk- , ers and minor supplies and sail for Frontera, Mexico, for a cargo of bananas, - Heron Arrives 9 {the peace justice informed here. Is © E e } Gerald: Borges. was arraign- nia otel Dies::: yesterday afternoon before i 9 “County Judge Raymond Lord —_—_—_———_. jehaxrged. with malicious mischief, Jackson. Golden- came. to. Key | destroying household goods which West just 11 ye: ites ac We the property of Annie Craw- Hote! Colonial, formerly. La, Con- naa oe mM a Ms MAS (ford, The evidence was very un- cha, died 4:45 o'clock yesterday |" rience in the'satisfactory and not at all con- afternoon, after an illness lasting hotel and restaurant business in vineing, said the judge, and he ever an extended period. Los. Angeles, Calif.; Long Branch, | dismissed the. case. Peneral services will be held|N. J., and in other parts of the | SERRATE this afternoon 5 o'clock at the} country. ‘STEAMSHIP YORO of the Lopez Funeral} It is said of him that he was! . conducted by Rev, M. L.j one of the foremost advocates of 7 of Ley Memorial church. | any and all things which were for! DUE ON FRIDAY: of the Masonic fra-|the betterment of Key West, andj . ternity in Key West will attend | was one of. the, firstjexponents of and afterward escort the body to/the newly-reestablished Key West! Steamship Yoro, of the Stand- j Chamber of. Gommeree. He- had. ard-Fruit and Steamship company, to be|been looking forward. said Mrs. sent to Miami where the body will ;Golden, to. the completion. of- the be met by members of the Masons overseas highway and bridges, and escorted to the Combs.Fun-| one,.of, his . keenest regrets was Home. | when, he-realized that he would not Golden, accompanied by|live to’ see its completion. her sister, Mrs, Jessie Gonder, of} Mr, Golden is survived by his Colambus, Obio, will leave in the/ widow, Mrs. Gertrude: Anne Gold- morning over the highway for Mi-!en, Key West; two daughters, j.to attend the funeral services; Mrs, Clair Zeller, of Los Angeles, =a are to be held in Miami, Aft-|Calif., and Mrs. Jeanne Gowen, of there a few days|London, Erg. Two brothers, Golden will return to Key, Hamilton and Llewellyn Golden, Jot Chicago, 1, Gene Sweeting, of the Overseas ; Transportation Company, arrived in port this morning from Miami with twelve tons of freight for Key, West. Mr, Overlin} selenium. is- prevalent in only a rez inflicted several sight wounds! W; L. Wilbon, head-of ‘the sta marketing. board, and.H: Salter of the, United States bureau. of: fish+! rigs, addyessed :the, meeting, both ding and] of -whom gave s..general outline - fand Great, Britain are seeking to; {beuff the world into an arms lim-|_ “ea co poth nations }> SPAciah Proseeutor Dewey of | of ‘the Plans and, activities. to, be ; followed in, connection, with... the’ organization, of the sponge. fisher- men of -this city. Galey, Councilmen Jim, Roberts,’ George Mills White, ? At the conclusion of the ‘talks' ¢ Margaret Dexter. feellent dancing salon and during|given by Messrs. Wilson and, Sal-,™0rning from, the local office of, {the winter season a lunch counter|ter, Chester Thompson, was called | which will furnish viands of the|upon, and he gave his views. in, ¢ the matter, explaining the:method, State Merit System. Committee ment, t of operations here relatives the marketing of Thompson stated that he was amination for Social Welfare posi- | Program under, way in. thi . United. heartily in. favor of. the ment, saying that he felt that it would prove to be of much. bene. tions, must, be in the state office British , building. fit to the sponge fishermen as a in Jacksonville not whole. It was decided to call another) pioceting sometime in the fu’ when the matter will be gone in-; i to more thoroughiv at which time} Tied of two years; second, be no Ha dergastagpn dt. conhentions Mr. Wilson will also be present, |less than 21 years of age and no/ Jt was preeiprrepeemen Nal and will give a more detailed ac-' more than 50; third, have no less‘ count of the proposition, which!than a high school education plus will be submitted again for the either a college education or suf- consideration of those following! ficient experience in related fields, the. sponge business in. this lacity. | Station— Atlanta | Boston Browns~ | Buffalo Charleston . Chicago : Denver | Detroit Dodge City. 7 Dulvth ;Eastpo-t. : ‘El. Paso .. ‘Galveston | Hatteras Havana ) Kansas Cit: Los Angeles Louisville § | Minneapotis |Oklezoma Git | Pensacola ; Pittsburgh. . St.. Lowis. ... | Seattle (Tampa ! Washington } Williston {Wytheville ..:. | Corpus Christi [Jacksonville | KEY. WEST : | Nasaville ...... jis schedaled to arrive from Phila-;New Orleans } New. York. .... a place of attractive appearance | sponge fishermen, 46 64 46 40 48 36 60 36 58 38. 34 38 24 38. 44 52 64 76 28 62. 30 76 » 52 40. 76. 28 40 52 46 ity 40 44 - 36 | Salt; Lake City 40 San Franciseo 48 The power boat Heron, Captain | Sit. Ste. Marie 32 40. 66 58 36 50 “Cuba where some of the most Armando Cobo, Frank ~Delahey, Hicks! lan By Cleare, Jr. i sponge. wees eococessseceess | appiicction by-letter to Miss Eva- _ fEMPERATURES: Lowest 64 72 58 52 76 62 70 40 72 58 56 58 38. 42 68. 62 64 34 82 44 84 TA, 66 82 40 66 68 56 52 Missing. 66 40 54 58. 40 54 80 62 48 66 move- eee ‘tee. Highest last night last 24 houry. ing these examinations for Social Abilene 0... i {Apalachicola _. plecsing. to pleasing. to the ‘PERTAIN. To EMPLOYMENT BY BOARD, OF WELFARE rE i fe Fat #98 j ordii i ii | | According. to.word received this ond England act - independently, ‘ersted a grocel for. all. practical purposes. ner of Simonton they start epee ensue, streets. One of the together, not by. agree-. ee oftaks by peck salt Uy fees yeteanentarh: is by agreement, i tears from, : thatthe naval. building, when ; was, said to. haye | inter- custody, because. 0} by the connection with the bu ogr That Charles Mettson, later than‘ the Britsih.are not, blind to that, poy, whose body, after. Fassia | situation indicated in the missed for a time, | re 2 c leomment of ‘| Chamberlain that the scene of the Any new applicant must first! since.1914) England) had. not look-} Later it was we lived in the-state fora pe-jed_ upon, the. United, States. as.8 Ponipez was being held for . ‘dition to. New. York where he at th. Board of Social Welfare, the rF i i 1 Hpu » S ! i! i th i were My. Plans to hold 2nother written ant So ry is i? States becomes a part of tI national factor created i tions on. May 1, 1937. Applica-! | F Ip as te : ry ture a9 i its FE li F Es i ? F = Steere E i 3 i | To-| F H sk iyn G. Weller, exeéutive secre- tary, State. Merit System Commit- | i : i tf 8 i Any person interested in tak-; | Welfare positions: may call at the | local. office of: the ‘Board of Social : i} tively even im, the, 1922, naval widespread racketee: limitations treaty, Prior to that: riveted the stootbonaeh time “Britannia rules. the waves” eutor and. whos) i was an international tradition. By brought pe ya Any examinee who failed tho} the formas. akg batstenaty ene =. last examination is eligible fan eae to! jZeexamination. provided -be makes +1. (ritéd States under terms," cof the §-5-3 agreement. LAST NIGHT: Race. Aids. Bluff s : tention Break’ down. of, th; e interna- < 2 Siekasetie, x ing tional arms limitation has pre- and cipitated' the ‘British building, FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE. spree. and the United, States. is, jie: TOMORROW AFTER- | _keeping. a fair pace. Expendi- jtures for new warships for this; NOON, 4:00 O"CLOCK | Welfare regarding the. matter, ~ | {country ranging for several years; | around $45,000,000 swelled poss as |Builds Tunnel: For abruptly. to. $126,905,000: in 1936, Coal Mine Research | Outlays for new. warships for) night 9 o’clock at the residence, to the 26th legisiature’s i 11937 are estimated at $168,500,-| 673 Catholic Lane. Funeral serv- session, (ity, Annociated. Press) [000 and. at. $157,000,000- for; ices wil! be held tomorrow after- Forecasting collections of WASHINGTON, April 6.—The, 1938. ‘noon 4 o’c.ock from, the Lopez 000,000. this year |bureau of mines has undertaken! Technically. these new ships Funeral Home chapel, Rev. Shuler, revenue ,ourtes be | further experiments to improve are needed to replace old ones, Peele, of Fleming Street Metho, no real reasén why !underground working conditions! but it is not-a bad bet that if aj dist church, officiating. jtake care of ali expenses of yaffecting the health.of miners. ,real disarmament conference} The deceased is survived by one state department inclading: The. bureau has established a shaped. up,.sentiment could. beisister, Mrs. Julia Edwards, and. cial security (old age research’ tunnel at Mt, Weather,’ generated inthis country to scrap|four brothers, Thomas, Charles, without any new tax | Va.,.a- spot. onee. considered as aa couple of ships for peace’s sake.’ Alexander and William Sands, thi: time.”* site fora. stmmer White House, | He proposed strengthening to. carry: on such studies. 1 | present tax laws, improved { “Similar research for coal mines 7 | Asse. sments inet jis being done by the bureau at its! Army. Day. Is Celebrated agai personal jexperimental’ mine at’ ’ Bruceton, | fe ‘ 2 ‘ bithic jerty, “simplified 9 that could be made ;Pa., where special’ emphasis is| i valid without {placed on the study of prevention | Oe many technicalities,” ; 5 | He recommended $10,500,000 of coal dust explosions. | Throughout United St Bei for public em the Siieeapie we ‘same a: now paid, tax reductions The day is dedicated as a time »Y counties, state financial (Continzed on Page Four) 7 eee $10.00 REWARD onal i gts g #] i} si if : f ' : ba ! Ee ica same ea ASIN Een ne | fig i ERE: A pane got ohana Today, 20 years ago, the army{ | All members of Dade Lodge, | of the. United States entered a8} when the American people pause No, 14, F; & A. Mz, are Pepired PUP ey: Sa 0 epee honor to the army of the summoned to be at the Lodge 8nd. wiic! ea ta huni . | Rooms at 4:30 P, M., Wednesday, that this country was one of United States, nad take time to April 7 for the purpose of attend. foree and. power to. be reckoned; consider the. nations problems. | Four young grey love ing funeral of late Brother William | With»and : respected. | President. Franklin D. Roose- were stolen from the avinries |H. Dexter. Members of Sister! Ten years ago.on this date it) velt, in.a letter recalling the days the Lighthouse on the ; Lodges and. visiting Brethren are Was officially declared that April of 20 years ago and the patriotic of Sunday, linvited. to attend. {6 would be celebrated as Army, service rendered by the army not W. Demeritt will give « } By order of | Day and during the ensuing period/ only. in time of war but also in $10.00 for WILLIAM. MENDELL, jon each April 6.Army. Day. is|time. of, peace has heartily en- the i Ww. M leelebrated throughout the United | dorsed the observance of April 6 the arrest maré6-1t as Army Day. States and its possessions,

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