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

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In Waters aries of the monument area to the effect that pending issuance of Sew regulations aythorization| Two of the boys, Ulric Gwynn and | hae been given to permit Amer-| Vernon Low2 were Lieut. Ejoy Rubio on board the ‘eam fishermen to fish with drop fishermen crawfish, commercial onder, Mr. Poderer said, that ali!School,-on parking, speed and commercial fishing must the American flag when inside monument area limits, and commander of the boat must inte the dort and register. —— PUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED TOMORROW © AFTERNOON Mrs. F. C. Brossier, 68, died this morning in one of the local private hospitals, following an Wines of several weeks, consist- py, ing of bronchial pneumonia and beart complications. Funeral services will be held to- morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Lopez Funeral Home Chapel te St. Paul's Episcopal Chorch. Rev, Arthur B. Dimmick' will officiate. Mrs. Brocsier Was before her marriage Mrs. Maude Lowe, and wee « native of Key West where the bas « host of friends. daughter Mies Maude Elizabeth Loewe, one son, R. Murray Lowe, eame in by plane from Tuesday, and another son, J. Fer- vie Lowe, arrived over the high- Way last evening. Bevides the children Mrs, Bros-| pany, arrived by plane this morn-| er, with Captain W. Andreas tier survived by her husband, | ing for a brief business visit with’ command. well known im Key West where) Roy E. Lade, manager of the Key! Valhalla, auxiliary ketch, New- he lived for a number of years,) West Gas Company, and will leave! port Beach, California, Owner and! whe is now a resident of Qrlando,! this afternoon on the plane for: master, Willard Conrow, Miami} Around Fort Jefferson TO BE VERY EFFICIENT IN THEIR DUTIES made relative to,.the. \effi- cigney of the Key West High An advance detail of these traffic officers under the leader- ip of Ulric Gwynn, Jr., carried out duties in a very credit- all. ng the day in he many events it : ‘who ‘were most active \ the in the nF were: Ulric } F. BROSSIER | ' ' i} public .cgopetate with the boys in carrying cat their duties in the | KEY FLORA BE PHOTOGRAPHED LOCAL CHAMBER OF COM.- will be held on Sunday afternoon!Armando Alfonso, local aviator, | Gwynn, Jr., Mharles Aguerro, Vernon Lowe and Mario Napoles. Cuban school ship Patria, They were shown every courtesy on hoard the ship. They were also in ce at the dance given on board the Patria.in honor of Cuban Consul Berardo Rodriguez. As a result of their demonsirat- ed efficiency, the boys have been given full authority to enforce all in the. vicinity of the other like matters. A request is made that t tion of traffic in the area to they have heen assigned. WILL .MERCE PROMISED PICTURES One of the most interesting re- cent visitors to the new Chamber of Commerce was Rutherford tt of New ‘York City, who in- quired as to the best locations along the Keys where -he—might photograph characteristic! 4 Hota, Executive Secretary S. C..Single- ton reports. tm te re Mr. Platt. also; seeured photo+ graphs of the most: interesting trees in Key West, among them the breadfruit tree, which: is rap- idly acquiring national promin- She/ fruit tree in the United States. arrived in Key West several weeks; eee and was later joined by her} jocal chember some of the photo-} fence as the only bearing bread-/| ARRIVE HERE i Mr. Platt promised to send the} graphs he will take. ARRIVES ON PLANE Eugene Stern, vice president of the Florida Public Utilities Com- and ix ili, and five grandchildren. | Miami. Two Steamers A Arrive; Three Others Coming Here Shortly Steamship Roanoke, tanker of ico and the United States. the Texas Ol! Company, arrived 6 is taking bunkers and is expected) with re'atives at Rock Harbor and o'clock from Miami, docked at the to sail late this evening. Porter Dock Company and 7:30 e'elock began pamping cargo of Mallory Lines are expected to ar-'returning to Key West. into, rive within the next several days.' the tanks of the Texas Company. | The Ozark is due in tomorrow aft-} The vessel sailed 12:30 o’cloek for, ernoon from New Orleans des-; 200,000 gallons of gasoline Port Arthur, Texas. Steamship Oakwood, of Lykes Brother pany, arrived 2: the| Jacksonville. Three vessels of the Clyde. tined to Key ‘West, Miami and o'clock and! New York is expected tomorrow) Toll Bridge HIGH SCHCOL BOYS SHOWN] INTERESTING MEETING PRE- Many favorable comments are guests of She The Brazos, bound general manager and Steamship Com- from Galveston to Key West and gineer of the Overseas Road and Jini 0 wns SSS SIDED OVER BY PRESI- DENT GEKELER An. interesting and fairly well ‘attended luncheon of the Key West Rotary Club was held at noon to- .day in Parish Hall on ‘Bahama street... J. Gekeler, president! of the,organization. presided. MajorWilliam V. Albury, of the Florida National Guard, who was in attendance at the meeting, suggested the sponsoring of a pa- rade on the day of the arrival of the National Guardsmen here for ill be held in July ,this year. It was ordered that resolutions of respect be drawn up in memory of the late Colonel M. R. Wood- {ward, inasmuch as he was the of-j \ficer in charge of the encampments | pege have been ‘held in Key West! in the past. i The matter of naming a board \of directors was deferred until the |Next meeting. | After the singing of the; regu- jlar songs, the meeting was order- ‘ed adjourned. } t j wil i | DIES IN AM FUNERAL WILL BE CoNnbucT-' ED HERE ON SUNDAY | i AFTERNOON i | ger SS | | Thomas A. Johnson received! {word yesterday of the death of his son, Sam G. Johnson, 29, who! died 3:30 o’cloci: yesterday after- | noon at the Jackson Memorial | Hospital in Miami. The body will arrive here Friday. The funeral’ ifrom the Loyez Funerel Home | Chapel. ; Survivors are his father, Thom- jas A. Johnson; wife, Mrs. Fran- ces Johnson; two sisters, Mrs. Her-! ‘man Roperts, Mrs. Horace Aver- tte; 2 >rother, George J. John- son; an aunt, Mrs. Clyde Baltzell, and en ancie, George E, Johnson. ( Mrs, Averette and George _Johnson were,at his bedside at the | jtime of his,death, having attend-| ed the hospital regularly during | the.time of, his illness. Mrs. Aver- Lette gnd, Mr. Johnson awe expect- £d_to; arrive here today. ‘FOUR YACHTS Four of the recent yacht ar- rivals as listed by Captain Charles | | A'rcher, dockmaster zt the Key !West Yacht Basin, are as follows: ! Pal O’ Mine, cruiser from Mi-| ami, owned by W. Overton Synd- | in { vessel is owned Static, cruiser. from Miami. The by M. Frank | Cleveland and the captain is Eric | | Larsen, ; Wandah, gas cruiser, Palm | Beach, owned by Lieutenant Com-! jmender John Rutherford, with a/ {Party of guests on board. LEAVES THIS MORNING Mrs. E. B. Russell left over the highway this moring for a_ visit i and will afterward go for a short} sit with others in Miami before - i { ARRIVES IN CITY ' Mrs. B. M. Duncan, wife of the chief en- District, who was hed at the Porter Dock Com-{and Sunday the Steamship Alamo! absent from the city for about one bert i Havre, The ship is bound from is due from New York to Key week, arrived this France, to points in Mex-| West and Tampa. morning by | plane from Miami. . |were on board a Cost Guard Cut- ARRIVE AT THIS PORT ON COAST GUARD CUTTER er federal agencies in Key West | Hopkins. ' Despatches were to the. effect; that the distinguished officials ter and while the itinerary-of the; vessel was not compete two points | were mentioned, Fort Myers and Key West. It was indicated that the itin- erray of the cutter was not to be made public because the officials were averse to giving out infor- t their annual encampment, which|mation and desired to avoid any| Was interviews. with the press. FUNZRAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD TOMORROW AFT- ERNOON| t Alicia Acevedo, 8 months, fant daughter of Mr. George Acevedo, died 8 o'clock this morning in the residence at 1107 Watson street, after an ill- ness of a few hours. in-; and Mrs.! i i ed him under arrest and took him | it hear- | to the county jail MA? i ing before Peace ey \Enrigge{* Ft i Esquinaldo, “~* About 10 o’clock the hearing! was held and as the evidence was! sufficient to warrant him being; held for trial, Barnett was bound) over in the sum of $200 for trial | in criminal court. It is understood | that the prisoner desires a speedy | trial and will plead guilty. | PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately filled for ANY doctor.’ Called for and Delivered Promptly | GARDNER’S PHARMACY “The Rexall Store” | Phone 177 Officigls of the WPA and oth-| ° ne i {min pat aldo, Jr. told ‘The Citizen n dismissed, all of the evidence, wefuily weighed the he ” ed for trial, i and jit was dismissed. OFFICIALS visoi ano’ er official of the NYA, qT rs pertaining to the setup supe! was*to hold a meeting this Peace Justice Enrique Esquin- this! were looking forward today to morning that he had notified Prin- the expected arrival of Secretary | cipal W. C. Duncan of the Divi- of the Interior. Harold L. Ickes sion Street and Harris schools, and WPA Administrator Harry Eh the charges against him in: leonnection ‘with, the alleged in-| owhippingiche had admin-. to a popi!, Carl Harvey, ir, Esquinaldo’sa‘d that he had |Sary to get out engraved ai ; had" ments for that reunion of hon ind {considered the allegations in! makers on next Tuesday, ase from every angle and coulfl find nothing which warrant- holding Principal Duncan , therefore his decision’ e evidence d'd not warrant} r. procedure in the matter. |. ARRIVED TODAY: come for a discussion on'tory course that local | romance, ith James L. Fort, local‘ ality and and for that purpose} All of the noon with the advisory commit- Plan Now To Attend THE CITIZEN’S FREE COOKING SCHOOL “The Bride Wakes Up” Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday April 20, 21, 22 at the PALACE THEATER Free Dele i | ANTEREST TAINMENT TO Bi A weleore invitation to. the wise is ‘sufficient, Evidently it will. not be-neces-, | cooperation with Palace Theater. : No door cards, coupons, printed i | a.ert housekeepets, who are due} to say, “Show me the Jatest home |love ideas,” when they advance on Pal-! ace Theater at 10:00. a. m. on those three big days. { Showing every person in every yory Bi Howard Brown, state super-'theater seat the triumphant new of the National Youth Ad-/ 1937 .Coo ‘ation, and Garth Akridge, Hollywood, “will be no ~ problem, jo) to know and ar- for picture ingent this morning on the piane |forces with sei ifrom Miami. king School, direct from — has joined ~ homemak- » sprightly humor, or : ing to produces ihere: The free recipe sheets, the | That was the way C. A. Gro: ‘of Green Bay, Wisconsin, expre: ed his delight over the results of this fishing experience with Cap- tain Begley Filer yesterday after his return with five fine speci-' ‘men of the pride of anglers. | One of the fish measured 7 feet 6 inches, another 7 feet, one was 6 leet 6 inches, and the others 6 feet 1 inch and 6 feet, all of them with almost perfect sails and not one of their sword-like mouths broken. Arranged on the rack at the wharf this morning they made an imposing sight which would bring joy to the heart of any angler. ; Moving pictures were taken by L. H. Barkhausen, member of the party and his son, G. H. Bark- ‘FREE AND PROFITABLE FILM ENTZR- dey and Thursday, A'pril 20, 21) health and ‘and 22, given by The Citizen in’ What to do e invitations, or cash will be need-; el one-good- anglers to bring in a sail. j Mr. Gross has been coming to Key West for the past 15 years and has always had excellent sue- cess, having caught all kinds and es, but within the past several ‘day: he has with his party, broken the record for kingfish and amber- jack and yesterday brought in the five sailfish. They will remain for a while in the expectancy that weather conditions will be better than at | Present and they may take a few tarpon before leaving for their home in Green Bay. The Gross party consi.ts of himself, H. A. McPherson, L. H. Barkhausen, Mr. and Mrs. G.' Barkheusen and Miss Barnes. Avelnelle i “proposed Everglades National goed joe leftovers? Present at the meeting, which ‘How to take the gloom out Of wae the second reguler moctiog in manly. fae the month, wares Chale be attractive Carl Bervaldi, Commissioners Wen. How’ R. Porter, Norkerg Thempeom den fe Reeaton O rena at Gheeetia® Tt won’t be necessary to ask, Milos, Cloch Rese €. Sewpen, the questions, for expert home Judge Willing V. Albury, acting Foe ee iy naar whar attorney in the abeamee of State bothers many an experienced Senater Gomes, Chief Bepety honackeeper, ect i wl hain, Sheritl Bernard ©: Waite, Fire ii Chief Harry M. Baker, and ser Fimeral services will be held | (c¢ : aay ’ fe tomorrow afternoon, 6 o'clock,| , atmosphere of congenial informal. | Whet about the story and what from the residence. ee lity, the wise counsel, the hints on about the cast? Pritchard’s Funeral Home wi! | SHNSE, short-cuts, the up-to-the Some familiar Hollywood faces ibe in charge of arrangements. | TEMPERATURES _ minute suggestions, for, entertain. will be recognized in this produe- ivi 7 i 5 tion, whie' s Survivors are the parents, Mr.| Senesccceconccsccccccocs ‘and nourishing-:ishen,' the: artay oa, te ene Bren, direct- a ae bh and Mrs, George Acevedo; grand-} Li High i. ‘9 ¥ ' x famous West for repair up to 61,000. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Acevedo} : ; taedoges ighest he modern kitchen equipment and: Coast stud’os. The heroine is #; ‘Contact Duncan aid Mis. Bane Castro. Station— last night last 24 hours |the distribution of daily gifts and|wingome bride, who shares the e = George Acevedo is employed at peat BEA » jreal surprises, perplexities of many an older Py comnenttqation Conch Key, working with one of} palachicola .. 56 70 ‘ All those elements of fun and|housekeerzr. Actually the title , Duncan by phone, an -. the Oversees Bridge Contractors, Atlanta - 54 76 ‘profit have been retained, and all’ should be “It Might Happen rangemept was mad = suid is -cagacintd tb. arrive. thle) cc *o 2 jare made doubly worth-while be-| Here,” for the human story hae | Porter: whereby coms ame afternoon ‘in the private plane of | Brownsville .. 68 78 cause every guest will have an| universal eppeal. And it might and discus the projesities of Buffalo 40 50 lindividual close-up of every pro-j;have happened right in this com- # Piling and other repairs whieh who left this morning to advise baron on Nee 1 cess. aes imunity. a be bape Goasemery. = iMr. Acevedo of the death of the{Cvicseo --. 86 66 { This scientific new laboratory; Numerous nationally - known ™¥- Duncan be believed little daughter. Corpus Christi 68 74 lof ideas has graduated out of th'firms and progressive merchants ®**ngements could be made with iDenver .......... 52 74 lelass where hundreds of women!from our own community ero/0ne of the bridge contractor, whe Detroit - 36 54 ‘craned their necks in a vain at-/joining with The Citizen in mak- Dave all the Geeemary equipement COLORED MAN Dodge City .. 54 80 jtempt to see what was happening! ing the entertaining school avail-|*® do the work. Duluth - 30 36 ‘on the stage, or assailed the lec-| able. They promise a daily harvest ; Depository accounts fer the GIVEN HEARING Eastport 38 48 tuie: with plaintive cries: “Hold}of generous gifts and surprises, ™onth of March were read, hert> El Paso 56 86 it un h’ga, where ye ail can see.” | which will be distributed in addi-| ed, and signed by Chetewne Mer Ga‘veston ...... 64 70 | Now tue camera will make the;tion to the useful recipe sheets. Yaldi. Hatteras 64 66 ‘course truly fascinating and vali: | — | Chief Harry Baker, of the Rey ROBERT BARNETT ARRAIGH| Havens — _ jable, with remarkable close-ups | A CORRECTION West Fire Department. addressed elena .......... 54 64 }of each process in a series of {the board relative te « contrite. =D FOR DISPLAYING PISTOL | Huron ~- 36 68 jmodel, conveniently - equipped} ‘There was a discrepancy in the tion to help pay hit expennes IN RECKLESS MANNER _ /Jacksonville .. 60 76 |kitchens; real, workable kitchens,’ report ‘of the preliminary hearing | which will be incurred devine he {Kansas City .. 54 78 {(not the synthetic, fa'se-front | of Professor W. C. Duncan yes- trip to the Firemen's Convention e% KEY WEST .. 69 80 |variety), where trained Jomemak ran in the court.of Peace Jus to be held in Sarascte Apel O° Robert Barnett, colored, decid- Little Rock .. 62 76 jers will plan, measure, blend, mix | tie TBhdlaue Esquinaldo, Jr in and 27. It wa voted t am ed last night that he wanted to |Los Angeles 56 80 and complete appetizing cakes, |that Mrs. Mary Sweeting was re- propriate $25 from the advertie impress the people in the neigh- | Louisville 70 pies, salads and meat dishes that ported to be the teacher of Carl ing fund for Chief Baker borhood with his worst qualities Miami ...... 76 look as though they could be pick- Harvey. It should have read that; Communication from ete and to this end secured a pistol minneapolis .. 84 56 ied right out of the picture and his teacher was Mrs. Anna Rob Senator Arthur Gomes, sew © and began displaying it in a reck- | Nashville 56 78 |eaten on the spot. 'erts. Tallahassee attending the seaster jess manner and threatened harm |New Orleans 60 78 aa SoG en a ee eg __. of the State Legislature, whick to a woman by the name of Currie |New York _... eed Jae ie advised the board that the pre Woods. : Gkabones BY { \ poved bills which have been form When excitement in the neigh-jPensacola . et irive aliiis. aptur ulated to be presented to the lee borhood began to run high some Phoenix... pd } : ‘islature and sponsored by bir oil! person sent in a call for Chief | Pittsburgh se | . “ be given every attention Ponty tema wave, wwe Sse cc Daring Outing Yesterday 5°" =. was attending a meeting of the|Zo” mie Uy oi ce Auditors report of the « county commissioners but who | cit, Si ate a 36 H —— board which wm: read ot th left immediately. Arriving at the) co ittie 2 54 - “It was just one of those days hausen took :everal stills of the meeting of the come ore jacene he found that -Barnatt: DAA tr wmoe 78 jthat are packed with thrills, and quintet of prizes. discussed and it was decided disappeared from the scene and) ningion 58 70 ‘well it could be, when you con-!. This was G. H. Barkhausen’s heve same placed on the record could not be found. i Willistou 64 ie {first experience with this kind of of the county Later on Deputy Waite got on | Wytheville 68 | Sider that our party took five sail- fishing, in fact his first visit to Comminsion members discussed the trail of the elusive Barnett} *” fish, the smallest one which meas-; Key West, and what gave him his in detail matters relative to the and early this morning located | ‘ured six feet and was a beauty.” great thrill was that Mrs. Bark- Proposed water line Crem the him on Passptitr stitet. He pn | Ai. Hausen also was one of the tucky mainland exer the Rem: to May West, and other imper tions which are to be pre the immediate ( ht cided to have Commissions ter go to Tallahassee plane Sunday, and take matters. It was also agreed that the ad vice and assistance Au B. Treadway, whe wae retained by the comm stoners contacted in these matters. —“THE TIN HERO” Faree Comedy in 3 Acts By K. W. H. S. Senior Class HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Tomorrow Evening, 6 Clock Gen. Adm. 256 Reserved 40> —Reserved Seats At Gerdaers- Per leas ing th

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