The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 7, 1937, Page 1

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ISCOMING TO PORT — TO BE SENT HERE IN CON- NECTION WITH MARTI CEREMONIES Lieuten:nt Wm, Klaus, officer in charge at the naval station, re- ceived notification this mornii dora, one of the finest | " Guard vessels in this sec- been ordered to Key West to take part in the Marti Memorial ceremonies and.is due to arrive Friday. } The U. S. Destroyer Dickerson, | ith Lieutenant. Van Fitch Rath-| bun in command. was ordered to! come to Key West on the same: mission and it was said at the! naval station this morning that; Powers, Cap-\ the ship would arrive tomorrow. | berts, of the Over-| Both of these vessels have bas: seas Transportation Company, ar-! ball teams and Lieutenant Klaus ; im port thie morning from/is trying to make arrangements with eight tons of freight! for games during the stay of the | i Rites For Jackson S. Golden Temorrow rosie Bika HEY d | the failure of TTT to furnish rea-}bers and visiting Masons were + “Its conipletion would Hardin _ Sawyer enter- caller in his of-, prey that @ study te report would property, ontire 's staff » and to get information as to the concur with General Markham. best possible way of arranging contended that the gave jeause for elation on June 27, 28, 29 and’ 30.% Key! Not that Mr. Smiley wanted to the project. West Chapter is planning on send-| pay any taxes, not at all. The’ ,. Rep. bag bag so Al! DeM bee ge jority i ona aygton poe now received use of FML schedules by reason of t olays, ma, mem-'cated home of Mr. and Mrs. Smiley on Division street is en- et eadormoment Siro tirely and he was only getting the oy cocks and Kermit Richapdson. came in for. chat relative | 0° . degree, communica- i Pie West hr taxes due on certain tant centers servey Ege ge re} to | eF36 ibs 5 ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kiester at/ their home in the Naval Station| i formation for friends who after the degree work. fees property in the city, and he Many informal discussions were ' thinks it would be a good time to held. The high. ght of the ‘eve=\ square up and will so suggest to lighest ning was the inspection of the pis circle of friends and as- ‘Station— last night last 24 hours}many souvenirs that Mr, Kiester .ociates, Abilene has collected f10m many parts of Apalachiola the world, | Atlanta At a later hour in the evening, ; ‘Boston delicious refreshments were s2rv-' Browns’ ed, consisting of sandwiches, co: Buffalo fee, cocoa and sake, Charleston . Those present were: ji Joe: Richa‘dson, Malé yer, Paul Mesa,’ Owet’ Jeff Knight, Billy Allén, Ho ‘Pinder; Charles Pierce, ~ Edw; Johnson, won ; nando E. Cantus ie ° Malcolm ao nes, Newell Pinder, 7 pair ald Jaycocks, Kermit Richardson! and Mr, Mobrey, i ——____—_ ito COUNTYBOARD | eee 4 se “Last June the only reason 1EMPERATURES that the House was unwilling to eee ‘provide funds for continuing con- struction already begun by Presi- ,dent Roosevelt, who had consist- lently advocated this great public ooo East Coast Extension two de of engineers in response to a re- cades ago, and decided at that quest by Congress in the Rivers time that Key West would be a and Harbors bill of 1932.” fine place for himself and family,... Henry Holland Buckman, chief {tovspend their winters, and some engineering counsel for the ship time: ago boi the home where canal authority of Florida, issued : . }opmastatement. asserting that Mark- |ham’s recommendations serve to. jemphasize the wisdom of the pres- jiaent in authorizing and beginning construction of this national en- | most beneficial public work un- i Detroit Dodge City Duluth Eastport Ei Paso Galveston Hatteras Havana Helena Huron Jacksonville Kansas City — KEY WEST . Little Rock — Los Angeles Louisville Miami Minneapolis Nashville New Orleans New York .... Oklahoma City Pensacola Phoenix | terprise. “It is shown to be the idertaken by this administration,” ‘Buckman said. DISCUSS MAINTENANCE)! «7 am confident that those who | OF LOCAL GOLF {have heretofore conscientiously { | opposed him in the matter, because MEETS TONIGHT: COURSE jof lack of complete information, } j ‘ ! will now support him, since it has t jbeen shown that completion of é A regular meeting of City Coun-, the project is in the public inter- Regular meeting of the county cil wil be held tonight, the first est.” commissioners, the first for April, for the month of April. | The canal, as proposed in the will be held 8 o'clock this evening: One of the matters to come be-| report, calls for an Atlantic and in the office of Clerk Ross C. fore the body wiil be that of mak-j| Gulf waterway 33 feet deep and Sawyer in the county court house. | ing provisions to take care of the! 400 feet wide, which would pro- Indications are that the meet-' golf course. {vide a relatively high speed ship ing will be a lengthy one. Com-; A committee of golfers has been | canal at sea-level, cutting the ti munications are numerous, and the! invited to be present at the ses-' and distance between New Yor! matter of a payroll is to be dis-|sion tonight for the purpose of and the Gulf very materially with cussed. jtal ing part in the discussion, \s resultant saving of millions of ; dollars in freight rates. It is con- |sidered a most important national | defense project and some contend 52 40 50 48 54 36 40 Salt Lake City 32 San Francisco 50 } : | |REQUISITIONS FOR HELPERS } RECEIVED BY W. V. | LITTLE Two more requisitions jxoren, relief rolls were wt ‘ceived mornnig by Wm, V. \Litt'e, head of the State Employ- oe | ment Service bureau in Key West.| Art were conducted One of the requisitions came the first time this morning from Wannamaker and Wells,| High School Reyes, [Contract A, at Lower Matecumbe, | been tand asks that two conerete form activit' ‘builders be sent at once. ithe The other requisition calls for, Wood is {10 negro laborers to be sent to the’ man |Clarke Brothers Construction; Yesterday the NYA company, Contract C, alse at Low- work on the ler Matecumbe, {the eity for | Both of these groups will be soon as it is , art ;sent tomorrow morning Mr. Little and exhibits ef paintings will told The Citizen. {held there, Hi citer : i £ For Bridge Construction Sit, Ste. Marie 24 jalone. Pro) lit should be built for this reason ponents contend that it} Sponge Sales Exceed Thrée Hundred Dollar: Offerings of sponge catches at the Municipal wharf this morning were small as compared to those which have been offered during the past several weeks, but it is expected that other boats, which wi This last part of the ceremonies ne: ee will be performed tomorrow. in Mi- > ami where the body was sent lest | Tampa 62 fitness, were held 5! cvening to be placed in the Combs| Washington .. 42 @elock yesterday afternoon in the| Funeral Parlors until the hour for| Williston 30 Mortuary Chapel of the Lopezithe interment obsequies arrives.) Wytheville .. 34 Mrs. Golden and sister. Miss Jess In the presence of a number | Gonder, left this morning in com- “THE TIN HERO” K. W. H. S. Senior Play friends of Mrs. Golden} pany with Wm. A. Atkinson, deceased husband. the! manger of the Colonial Orange HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM —Friday, April 16— ‘Announcement was made to-) was declared to he the day that Contract H-1, for con-| However their bid ‘omitted one itemt Seattle 40 | Would result in a saving of thou- {sands annually to ship owners, inow paid out for damage and struction of the complete decking jlosses due to hurri ‘on the railroad bridge known as ceded eae, ‘aad the There was only one sale of any, | the Bahia Honda Bridge, and mak-' their receiving size today and that was a lot con-- WHITMAN’S CANDIES [ing necessary changes, has been ed at that time, taining 75 bunches of wool which! awarded the Wisconsin Bridge another company and L Cc , of Milwaukee, item, was $1, = Mieke ie “ was bid in for $267. Other offer- 500, ; iW Naturally this which brought $18.50, 12 bunches GARDNER’S PHARMACY Fresh Shipment Just Received | ceremony of the Metho-| Court in Orlando, who will con- ings were 33 bunches of wool,’ ise. F , read by Rev, M./tinue on to that city, while Mrs. These bids were originally, ferred to the PWA | Memorial church. | Golden and her sister will stop at have been reported as having which sold for $10, and 57 bunch-| “The Rexall Store” Gen. Adm. 25¢ opened in the county court house their consideration jlarge catehes will arrive within Reserved, e Sante of wen‘? the next week. formed that section of til after the funeral, es of yellow which brought $27, phone 177 making a total of $322.50. has just Free Delivery at Key West on Tuesday, March derstood, 16, and the Wisconsin company: and the a th tt LONE RITES ea

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