The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 12, 1937, Page 1

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IN LOOKING AROUND FOR| STARTS ORGANIZATION SUCCESSOR TO AGING PRE- Vist Baten in charge off Preliminary hearing MIER, NO CHANCE TAKEN) WPA recreation activities in Key! this morning im the | West, said today that he has start- Peace ‘MORE SUPPORT BY DEWITT MACKIZNZIE | It is Mr. Larsen’s Uelief that |® (AP Foreign Specialist) ‘there are a number of girls who is8ted by Governor Cone that all Great Britain, casting avout, Will join and those who are inter: Sombling must cease, in all its ested, and who are between Looe a poe ages of 10 and 16 years, are re-'_ group caught paced! PALLAHASSEE, 12] ‘peners to contact the recreation indies armen by biialagpoat aki ' proclamation, oa aot = i { department or Mrs. Eva Warner. |* “Ce, wens seven men, | ‘ res NORTH CAROLINA renee Sisbad <b hecciua evemier, Neat ——_—___— ; who weve. charged with being en-|Cone today suthorlzed the first, | ville Chamberlain, the intellectual | DEM@LAYS HELD jaaees unlawfully participat- | Florida Foreign Trade Week to | mach'ne oho has starred as chan-! tg SS of. chance, to wit | oyserved May 16-22— j mente, adjustments, com- {Special to The Citizen? [Eee OS eee, is Oe INSTALLATION: Poker chips, in the rear of be of MIAMI, Fls., May 12.—Com-| "9 statesman of the coqterratire! y Duval Club, 5104 Duval street,‘ citizens of Florida “to diligently. F stig taxes and spe-/ a «4 . |schcol—not too conservative to, bs ‘ for money and othe> things of i i Bea aae plimenting the state of Florida in ne | Robert J. Perry. Chapter, Order: valu |pursue, inquire into and broad- : having the project for the Ever- Bio & really iegitinate: quant 1 of DeMolay, held installation. 02} The legality of the arrest es the. facts of; fosign and’ ¢ } West City Council or de-|piades National Park so well un. UX ‘isinelined to undertake rad- | officers at a meeting last night in questioned by the defondants’ at- orga besa cige ns et Bh | Hinquent tax adjustment | ier way, United States Seviator| ith Unttied experiments blindly. Scottish Rite Hall, corner Entom torney and arguments were held and advantages to, Plonidp'si qeo-aivesumts, Robert R" Reynolda of North | 2& is known as “safe and mer jene Simonton streets, with him on one side and thei a, es ance: {Uni A sae sig Like "Em Old | Officers inducted into office; county solicitor on the other. No’ _ - RCO Raped ~e England syicigie subscribed} “°°: | definite -findings: were arriveds at promised his-support in the senate # », Joseph Richardson —— Master; and the case was continued una! bills introduced, one — offin aiding our representatives with| ‘° the slogan of'“Too Old at 40,”) Counsellor, which was Senate Bill 786) its establishment. and the retiring premier (some-| Malco'm Sawyer-—-Senior Coun- times Known as “Farmer” Bald-|selor. ed the organization of a troop of girl scouts and is seeking mem- bers, =” obedience of the law relative to gambling and the orders recently | IA | TALLAHASSEE, May 12.) ROBERT REYNOLDS oF Stanley Haldwin, is teking no % | chances on youth, !10 o’clock tomorrow morning, Those who were summoned to 4 ; Pred ‘a additional: influx re é appear before the peace justice - : to pay the estate of the late! .. the state of millions on mil.| Win) is in his 70th year of portli-| oe Allen—Junior Ccun- to. testify as participants in the . preatep de { B. li Seitars ct ata 4 sellor. ‘game: Waldo Valenzuela, Eu- - 2 } Jefferson Browne $1,000/lions of dollars from visitors to} ness, while Chamberlain is 68. | Taltontoie dagces: waneontianal deme: Mince. Somiael, Pinder, ‘An. ida woods have plyed the waters’ the Everglad: National Park, i 4s rglades National Park.) There was a time not so long ny Jay stricker, newly elected drow Rove-ts, Joseph Joanson, E, °f all the Seven Seas, and: ‘ Senator Re; id “what we = i “ stricken while away from i Bernere iid ‘a we' ago when youth was clamornig,! member of the chapter. ‘Russell, Maxiano John Doe. | “Whereas, shipping from of western: North Caroling “and 44, some prospect’ of reward, for jcowners. of the Globe i heme. “The tourist industry,” he de-|Ship and even was saying unkind | ON = ME sas eg I ae Sas ot ERO : ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS | eae, zoning lables Gan 3 |change horses in the middle of al SAS strategically located near world The other measure was seribed as “the fifth largest in the things about Mr. Baldwin’s al- ar a During the ten years of wo } . * ea py for the establishment of the Great turbulent stream, the fresh mount | Happenings That Affect bs, aang ac rag trade lanes through the Panama you of Florida want is to con- Se celies eI Ea Maite ald SMe ao esas teed tinue to attract the tourists.” new blood in the political leader. papal ngi pear ag Senate Bill 788 to create world with a revenue last year of|leged Tory reactionism, However, * : zoning plan and authorize a! $5,000,000,000.” {since it now becomes necessary to ‘Whereas, Florida is most Smoky Mountains National Park| will be a veteran. war-horse whe,f) Checks. and Tax Bills of Every Individual; Cana and ie in direct line of trade cast the fact Senator Reynolds was a° consist-|has Leen tried under fire. i titsvab and tntennatiniad Soublawa pombe iy sem a North and South. coastwise shipping and its bs “i ps ent worker in the movement. Tes- Has Country’s Confidence | SERGT. SHERMAN timonial to its phenomenai suc-} One great asset Chamberla:n arable From Local Welfare | 2 cess as a tourist attraction is/ Will take with him into famous nial SG e. Se ere 1 registration of 750,-|old “No. 10 Downing Street”— i eee ig ae i ~~ oe sth Basal ose dence of many generations of! It has been generally quiet on Igws have been proposed, such as Ww a te iS. {final eomplotion. and. its. formal} prime. ministers—s the confidence’ the business front lately, with the the thirty-hour week bill, and the, WW OPE IS i ‘WwW Steel Pier At. acceptanace by the Federal Gov-jof his pop'e. Indeed, he, more} indicators tending slightly down- corporation Heansing bill. er a ~ wen : ve pensions P ie than any; other man, is held byword. Activity in the stock mar- those close to the Washington | Nav Yard T Start ‘ The Great Smoky Mouniains| Britons to have pulled the coun-|) 2) 10.) a one ecene give such laws almost no}, y 0 Monday National Park came under the ad-/try through the great depression cet has been sporadic, with occa-' chenc of passing, the radical Con-| Construction work on the new i bs 2 ministration of the National Park | and make Her admired by the en-;Sional “corrective setbacks” tak- gressional blocs being definitely in ' 4.) pier to teplake Pies, as ee ing bs iad Shere will be ne Service fOr conservation in 1930) tire world. ing place, and with profit-taking the minority. teal iat si erie Bu as swimming nor. tennis games per- It probably is equally true that}, moderately disturbing influence.!_ In the meantime, employment’ yj. 17, Lie Wim. roo acta at the station, SAN ANTONIO, TEX. AN- NOUNCING HIS DEATH | ae din the past two years has had a ee Atel thod! int’ 2,000 COC men at work on clear-jthe people follow Chamberlain | Nothing noteworthy has occurred) 's "sing, and so are payrolls, Cor-' said this morning, In connection with th's cessation eR we Hee ing paths and fire protection. more for his intellect than because ' in the bond market. |poration earnings —statesment®, “Just how long the work will last °! these privileges, the lieutenant city yesterday announcing 2 of any warmth of personality. He! Reason for the downward trend covering the first quarter of this Leeuw igh anit fees it car hie eatemns. aad: hanks . hove death of Sergeant G. H. : - is by way of being a genius, but he |of the indicators, says Business Year are mostly better than in onths and while the work is be-’ been ordered cancelled, at San Antonio, Texas. t RITES is also by way of being something Week, “can be found in the ab-| the same period in 1936. Home} fos a brainy machine, inspiring awe | normally high level recorded to-; building made advances, though HERE TOMORROW 3: than affection. He lacks|ward the close of 1936 and the| te lone snipe ae boom in this ee eoceccesoecooosoos jthat hypnotic appeal of a Lolyd) beginning of 1937, ‘rather than | fie'd: is: still over the horizon. A ee | org: whom you follow through!the current level.” In other |ew industries, notably electrical; TEMI ERATURES ¢ ! imanufacturers, have made extra- | ¢S@ Cee eoeeeesseqeosocesos Sergeant Sherman, who was 51 years old at the time of his death, was on the retired list after hav- img served thirty years in thq United States Army, “most of! thick and thin even though you | words, in the immediate past, ac- . believe he probably is dead wrong. |tivity w:s artificially feverish, | °dinary. sales records, passing all Lowest Highest = REV. JOSEPH TOLLE WILL , | }previous levels by wide margins ‘ ; ' which time was spent in Key Just Family: Shell jdue largely to prospecti labor | Previous levels by wide margins. | station— ast night last 24 hours! Weal Mewes tamferred to Genl Coe However, most of this is mere-|troubles and prospective price ris-| _ So it looks as if we wil be im. Abilene _ 70 Mo Aeaubatibeatetase ven: where 40 ICES Hy the Chamberlain family shell.|es, Inventories were built vp|{r @ quiet summer, with “para? 4, €6 so | SA eee hed wade his bame singe... that : Nevil-e’s famous statesman broth-|rapidly—in some cases, to exces: | mount issues at a minimum, save 6 bag ler, Sir Auaten, who died vecentl; sive pro-orsicns. Buyers throng- |£0F those already in the headlines. 77" e . VOCATION HELD IN . Pp . i i { nt , | x fs next six weeks or so in Con-; °° seeeee He is survived by his widow,}) -Pun ervice for Henry F.{W25 8 chip off the same block. ed a sellers’ market. Now the sit-|"" 1° NC! | ! | MIAMI ton books fhe = pe mt Se eign 5 te wonien l@le bemonccied. Six Austen _was|uation is a Tttle different. | gress will be concentrated on floor | Brownsville .. 72 82 | ter, Lois Sherman; step daughter,!D. €., Saturday night, will be held|#20¥t the most austere being ever) The problem of Isbor difficul- | debate oe to increase ' Bufialo ..... 60 i Mak OL, Plant ce the Phitipping! eS. Gene tama atternoon,® sit in the House of Commons. |t'os remainsthough hopes are| {he membership of the | Supreme | charieston 76 | Members of Key West Consist. Islands. Mra, Sherman is the|from the residence, 724. Olivio| Beneath that veneer, though, he held that the NationalLabor Re-| aay shania Rgiga ab eacmbd tee oe 72 lory Scottish Rite Masons, who daughter of Mrs. Ada L. Fine of! street, to the First Baptist churek.| “88 Warm hearted and friendly, jlations Act will prove a soothing | # = Congress will not adjourn | Same ee pe \were attending a convocation of Grinnell street, this city. ince: Joseph Tolle us Firs Metie-|** 1 0% trom long personal ac: }factor: to both: labor. and capital. | Until September. ei Chie 28 90 ithirty-second degree Masons of . sist! church will. officiate. quaintance, If you want proof that| But the price outlook now is mix- —o00-— eae is the Southern Jurisdiction in Mi- RECEIVES BACK PAY Fateh wit for the funeral|#® 1 ome of the crowd at heart, jed. No longer does it appear cer-| he other day an arms, plane) Dots co oe . ami, returned over the highway — ‘and services heve been made by{2! you need to know is that his/tain that continuous rises wi inged southward from Washing-' Dodge City .. 5 90 jlast evening. HAYTI, Mo.—West Hall, negro| Lopez Funeral Home. |hobby is salmon fishing. A mantake place this year. Copper pric- |t00» bearing a document that Zin-| Duluth... 50 be Those in the party were W. E. of te dite naa tnat: tactic ck Meiers win Weve been so-| to likes fishing is labeled. aajes recentiy, dropped _ more than |AU¥ reached the Eresident at sea, REDON sano A $2 | Huston, Ross C. Sawyer, Frank 0. Grats tar 4290 fom a Wesletn lected to vacve: A067 Baslin. Saw} ‘regular” in most any language. |two cents. A large steel corpora. | We Nae eve Ms B08 = 7p a = 7 ic }Weech, John C. Park and Ralph = * . tes as “ vas mw eutrality ac! ur- a sto) ecoren § railroad company dated August{yer, Jr., Manolo Casado, Alfred) Calls For Master Brain {tion announced that there woul Lreiboaaen a Nandegan | saa = ervba a os |B. Boyden, who left for Miami 2 no incretses in the third quar- ‘last Saturday. | At this moment Europe is said, Havana _...... — _ 1900. The draft represents wages Perez, Albet Leon, Angel Delgado, s ; | congressm i . which Hall failed e collect when| Lori Guiterrez, Edward Niles and|>Y statesmen, like our own Secre-{ter. Scrap frices are down, and corareeen ee a ee es Helena 44 58 | There are four consistories in he quit his job 37 years. a Douglas Trevor. tary of State Hull, to be tending;are weakening. This is generaily ou bid European war ee ae a ’ Ps pig the Southern Jurisdiction of Seot- e ‘towards war or bankruptey or true throrghout the durable good: rvlig’ wok 3 2 b \5 ae jie. 72 oa tish Rite Masonry, Key West, a5 Wace e --——.—-- | both. England hes just embarked} market. ie act is a compromise be- Jacksonville .. 72 | rs Sal pPapti eel t, tween the zdvocates of mandatory |Kansas City .. 58 80 {Tampa, Miami and Lake Worth. jon the greatest armaments drive! In the consumer gcods market. pene world has ever known, and the| there are also signs of recession j tax is going up to 25 percent on! in prices. The average commod: ; neutrality and discretionsry neu-|KEY WEST .. 75 84 H HANGS SELF IN BARN trality—that is, a law which fore-| Little Rock .. 64 84 i Saas es the President to forbid trade|Los Angeles . 60 80 i PEAPACK, N. J.—Several days WPA Officials From Tam . o © little incomes—out of sight on/ity price level has oozed down-|"". ‘. j Sen . Paid Visit To Key Wes Herga ones. The British empire is|ward fractionally for a number of |¥ith belligerent nations, cnd one| Louisville ..... 60 a ‘after he had been notified he |still suffering from the shock of successive weeks. And the Presi- | Which permits him to use his judg- | Miami 74 82 would be dispossessed from his Ss ling Edward's abdication and try-|dent is known to be turning his|™ent in the light of circumstane- | Minneapol 52 62 small farm, Charles A. Hender- V. W. Royce and D. C. Camp-; They arrived about noon on aling to estimate the damage which| attention to the price structure, | °* ; : | Nashville ...... 6 36 shot of this city hanged himself in bell, WPA officials from the! ¢ Coast Guard plane from St.|™ay have been done by one who and tending to the view, held bs ure nen Aidt a Sasiect—| a Bh a Ls o his barn. tric’ 6 visi fg! : es ss i rer . 7 is regar as being about | Ne hk 5 7 j Tampa district, were visitors for Petersburg, and left several hours | oved well but perhaps not wisely. | most economists, that the late np- ni Gon da coisa asl: eae eat | Okishoma City 70 u several hours in Key West yes- ~~. | Chamberlain is credited with| ward trend was’a dangerous one, terday and went over the city|later on the return. William! possessing the qualities necessary! filled with inflationary possibili-| \me viewing the points of interest. Schissler was pilot of the plane. {te guide an already sorely tried’ ties, j war are bound up in it. _- |people over more rough ground. | Ineseapably connected with the |S 22 embargo on arr } } jeourse of priees and the progress‘? fighting nations. And, in the event of war, it gives the Pres hopes for l:eeping America out of | Pensacola .... 72 80 It plac- | Phoenix . Louis ..... 64 76 Government Ship Brings f jsage was not encouraging in that ie 46 66 on NOW ON DECLINE ‘ ‘Showed wide, unfavorable dis. |D2lligerents; to deny belligerents|Seattle ..... 50 66 | : In Car 1) Of Fuel Oil \erepancies between actual and(use of our vorts, ete. Important) Tampa ........ 66 88 | Oscar Arenberg, recognized as g | ‘contemplated income. It did|Prevision extends this authority) Washington -. 52 72 lone of the foremost ship ecar- | istress the need for economy—a|to civil as well as inter-nation| Williston ...... 36 66 | taxi in. Rep’ Wael, Seeiie «Ry Associated Press) vhich i: ing ii in | Wars. {Wytheville ... 48 70 U.S, S. Salinas, in command of Lieutenant Wim. Klaus, officer i HUMBOLDT, Ia, May 12—| Coats se ewice having, “War in Europe this summer, | hig erie ramen ee fully, if not seriously, Commander EB. R. Henning, U. S.|charge at the naval station, an-|Qne Humboldt grocer bewails the come out strongly for cuts all perhaps; this fall, sure,” is being FIREMEN AT EASE yesterday while working on a N.. arrived in the harbor during nowncing the Salinas’ arrival, it) fact that the “good old fashioned|aiong the line in appropriations. talked by some. But there has} g __ | Vessel at the ways of the Thomp- bd ‘ f was requested that ararngements! American breakfast” has declined.' Business awaits the outcome. been much of that kind for} PASCO, Wash.—Firemen in son company. the night and’ this ernoon| +. made for a softball game be-; This winter he sold only 50| A less tangible, but encourag- |Several years, and no general war this city are enjoying a life of A boat was being hauled out came up to Pier B to begin dis-| tween the crew and a team trom | pounds of buckwheat—for those ing factor is the ‘outlook in the, has broken out yet. It looks as ease. During April there wasn’t a on the ways, it was said, when charging a cargo of 17,000 bar-|the shore, and this afternoon the | dusky buckwheat cakes, Twenty, ‘gislative field. It seems doubt- if the powers are uncertain of single alarm in this town of 3,000 part of the equipment gave way rels of fuel oil into the tanks|game is being played between the| years ago he sold 500 pounds dar-! ful if Congress will endorse, this; their relative strengths, are doing population, and the fire loss for and Mr. Arenberg was struck by at the naval station. Array and the ship's team, at the|ing the five-month pancake sea-jsession, any major law inimical '2 considerable amount of blustery the first four months of the year some part of the tackle. His left In the radiogram received by/barracks. son. tto industry. A number of such | bluffing. ‘amounted to only $7.50, jankle was fractured, left shoulder injured Sette o< tt ete teepinemanetonien alee nih omen tena nana ar iat i i | LF HT Lm i i ti Hf | itt ! FF? | TO JOIN HUSBAND |HAD BEEN SPENDING SHORT VISIT IN KEY WEST, GUEST | OF GROOMS FAMILY Mrs. George B, Tyler, wife of Commander George B. Tyler, Medica) Corps, U. 8, N., who war spending a vacation of 10 days im Key West, left yesterday alter noon by plane for Miami, From Miami, Mrs. Tyler wit continue to Annapolis where Commander Tyler is stationed, While in Key West, Mra, Tyler was the guest of her brotherin- law and s'ster, Mr, and Mirw Baw com L. Grooms and her mother, Mrs. Harry Boyer, at the home om | Washington street. i : e cos Arenberg Injured _tinac hoes 8 2 Oscar Arenberg injur ee ; i. i e . ‘SAYS Pinion eprom fal Sg actkecee & While Working On Boar | AS |policy. The recent budget mes-| dent discretionary power to list | San Franciseo 52 68 g | goods that cannot be exported to/Sit. Ste. Marie bruised and he received alee & gash in the scalp on the left side of the head. Peace Justice Franklyn Aren- berg, his son, said this morning that his father had suffered greet pain during the night bot hed seemed somewhat relieved this morning. The father will be 7@ years old May 20. Dave Charlow, a coworker at the time with Mr. Arenberg, alee received a number of cute and bruises about the head and body,

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