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EIVE IDEA THAT IT i ; (MENT TO IMPOSE ‘GINMAR-) a. cvtoa Prem PURPOSE OF RENDERING mice tka TALLANASSEE, May 13—| ASSISTANCE TO VESSEL ae Governer Cone signed Senate Bill) 1s asia By PRESTON GROVER _| 641 ‘by Senator Gomez fixing the) Taking his own life was the!| : (hy Axsoetated Press) ee e i ‘way the captain of the German; as we __|pay of “Clerk of the ‘Criminal a4 WASHINGTON, May 13. oe ALLAHASSER, May ceuenk Steamship Wiegand, now on El-| (FNS)—The Florida legislature pared by the nds | Court of Record of Monroe County : 121 th. 3 presented a ‘complex pitture’as it taxation and at $125 per moni bow Reef, near Carysfort Reef, is | tea ita sixth. ic of. exiobi. Sosa : ‘ * : i ‘to have ended his troubles! ence, with members of senate and! 1. Repeal the ri : would be a good plan to impose a’ Editor’s Note: An Associated | said to . t i tion ‘ " Press dispatch received irom Tal-|when he foutid his vessel aground. | house probing desperately for a/cent gross receipts tax.» vas was signed by the members “gin marriage” law on Washing- jahassee on May 5, and which was § jaa ERE, pathway toward solution of ‘Tev- recommended ‘by the finance com- ‘ton, and if they do it will be a|Ptinted in The Citizen on that! None at Ales is of the trag-/enue ‘bringing and revenue spend- mittee, frowned upon by Governor ~ "* i id Se idnight | Gate, ‘is reproduced ‘herewith:\-2dy ‘have been learned, the news| ing questiona, - Cone who wanted the revenue Jor mittee grand he for nearby “midnight wre House killed Senate Bill 461 /o? the’ ‘suicide ‘being brought to} Carrying out the determination snothcr two years, and eae he. ‘ministers” in Maryland who will /fixing:the salary of the Clerk ioftyey West by Captain Erickson, in|°! canigiec _ Drader Lon now house bag 8 c a ‘marry just about anything in sight the Griminal Court of Monroe < ‘= ton rfere with appropriations quendary. 28, a q senate was F » bi pi yar ‘ To understand just how an {this morning and visited Superin-|insofar as actual accomplishment back to th Sewyer, and Chief Deputy : {such a Irw would be it must be ; Lean ‘W.-W. Demeritt, of the|on ‘these two measures was ‘¢on- stbeon j understood that Maryland joins on Seventh Lighthouse District, in | cerned. 2. Allocation pounds, and. Washington. TORTUGAS office. Shortly afterward the} A senate biennial appropria- of gasoline tax The application from Parrott { The streets of Washington wont LO KEYS ph left for Tortugas. tions bill was passed just before also was approved by wae received at the meeting of: ee -—— eport of the Wiegand being| weekend adjournment, with the to- committee, Some of congress’s ‘brighter mi ers to conduct a liquor establish- got an idea the other day that it 1 the commissioners last week, but 70M MF i @ sc” gy \t'@ht on into Maryland without so, on the reef was received in Key! tal hitting $6,725,629, in spite of action by was held over until an investiga-/-————— eee ea sae ee eg os ARRIVED THIS MORNING ON w..: yesterday aiternoon by the|the efforts of some members to Governor tien could be made and a report DR PARRAMORE pacar errengeh cant neti AP COAST GUARD |Porter Dock company, and im-|boost it higher so that state in- to continue received at the meeting idea 4iinant kee ae rhe bit! ‘mnédiately afterward preparations| stitutions might have more money. revenue fund, ff night. itis shsa Wc tac tance ann! PLANE jwere made to-have the Warblergo|A senate bill carrying separate fiseal safety is to Two letters were read ; GIVES TALK AT to co! oi or help in ‘ing po- to the assistance of the vessel. j provisions for construction and! ance. night. "One of these contained aj : Hice and paving bills. | Herbert Cass, official of the| , Later inthe evening, 8:20) improvements—and_ totalling in 3. Four eents a pound tax on Bin Seo iS! ROTARY SESCION nie, yhithac taal let of wuts ‘2 SPSema au ct teeta the district, men and women, ask- Competition ? Guacd ‘plane from Miayai, (the Scene of the stranded vessel,|not above that figure—was ex- cent a dozen tax on cold storage ing that the petition be granted! Now for a very long time there eee Be oy 4 hes ‘ xi taking an additional crew of|pected’to be on the floor for de- eggs. ; and Parrott be given a license to : thas been competition among the 574 - ecasaea Ga soporte “Ylwteck workers and was working|bate by this weekend. i: 4. Fifty per eent increase in conduct the place. | INVITATION READ FROM RO.-|midnight ministers and marrying, Mr pc ‘ie wade sree the Wiegand when the Coast; The house had biennial ap- present beverage taxes. ,elerks in Maryland for getting the /Guard plane passed the scene. | Propriations uppermost in the 5. Earmarking liquor niind of members as the last three for old age assistance. week stretch of the session 6. I municipal ‘i started. in Taeose ooney hake current price The house appropriations bill 7. Licensing of businesses not The fact was in two divisions, but it called now required to pay occupational TARY CLUB IN FRANCE ‘Washington business, Such is oe ot Bae oe Tt was ‘learned that a vessel of RELATIVE TO EXPOSITION the competition that sign boards ‘the Coast Guard had b: ‘tryin ~ : leon ists DUt just what the object of his oe peleadio - ig the highway greet motorists .. °. NERS to relieve the vessel and one of refused Parrott. | TO BE HELD THERE with the infortiation that ‘200 feet Visit is has not been disc-osed. them, the Cutter Pandora, had : i 4 I ? H : On the same p-ane were three; jahead is a clerk who will perform’ g.itiaig or the Civilian Conser. (broken a large cable in her ef- pat to the board and the action unimpeachable marriage cere- vation ‘Corps, who went to Fort|2or to float the ship. for almost an even $600,000 more tax. ‘was unanimous to grant the license} Dr. James B. Parramore, direc-} monies at any hour. ‘Jefzerson to look over the situa-| The Wiegand is reported to ‘be-|at the start than did the senate 8. to the applicant. : tor of the Monroe County Health| There have been purity cam- 4j,,, long to the ‘North German Lines, | Dill when the latter received final Nearly a score of other David A. Curtis was ted: Unit and Community Clinic, gave|Paigns to stop that sort of thing J: was announced some time |and is 392 feet in length. wo | deputy sheriff at Key Largo and! .,, add ofthe “subpaet~"S but it hasn't even slowed down, 555 that a CCC camp was to be|” * ae | The general. house bill-had a to--ture or being prepared for his bond of $1,000 with the Fidel- A oe os P and if anything could be devised .s¢cplished at the fort, but wheth- tal o2 $7,300,000, while generous duction to provide additional rev~ ity and Deposit Company of Mary-| 9004 Citizenship.” His address to help it along it would be a gin o> or not this visit has anything RESURE, committeemen offered another enue. Among them were measiires jand was approved. ‘was very much enjoyed, it is Sue marriage bill. to do with that phase of the ad- measure totalling $1,400,000 for to raise racing taxes, to legalize Depository accounts for the'ed. The address will be publish-! Just why it is more fun to be ministration’s activities, was not OF BOULEVARD the construction and improve- gambling, to license operation of month of April were read, check-| ed in the columns of The Citizen | married in Maryland than in gtated. : ment program at various institu- betting handbodks, to tax eigarets ed and approved. 5 tomorrow. Washington is not clear on the Tet SE a wave tions. These included the Univer- 2 cents a package, and other ers of Monroe coutty, ates aay John Gekeler, president of the|record but the local ministers eoeeeeeeeocoocooooocsoce iS DISCUSSED z sity of Florida, the Florida State measures. ' refused College for Women, Florida: Proposal to put a 1 cent tax on either failed or ss School for the Deaf and Blind,'each Se soft drink was killed by recommend purchases the Florida Farm Colony and the the house, as was a measure to Florida Industrial Schoot for put a 25 cent tax on each tele. the bonds wereat # wire Boys. Fiscal legislation was well graph, telephone and power o ‘ization, présided at the meet-|don’t like the loss of trade and it GAMBLING CASE = jz" cane expected tht ifthe Mary, TEMPERATURES Visiting Rotatian George Bart-|land marriers send a lobby here ®****POCPPCCCCCCCCCleCe LEVER, ~6PROJECTS TAKEN WILL GO BEFORE lett of Jacksonville, who is execu- {to work for the legislation they Lowest Highest * |tive general agent for Clyde-Mal-j will be met by a lobby from the Station— last night last 24 hours | UP BY COMMISSIONERS; : 0 lory Line, with headquarters at/District decrying any effort to'Abilene .......... 58 9 SEEK GOVERNMENT FUNDS|*® the forefront in cenate study. pole. Jacksonville, was in attendance. {drive a home industry into for- Apalachicola . 68 80 osc pilates fa ‘ Lieutenant John E. Faigle,|eign fields. | Atlanta 62 82 FOR OPERATIONS pen} BS Seber as eta Publie Works Officer at ‘the Naval | Na Conmbpek Boston 56 ry EACH OF ACCUS=D WILL BE| Station, was a guest of Lee Pierce. | Washington has hed ‘marriage Brownsville .. 72 82 President Gekeler read a com- i aes Buffalo 48 74 Resurfacing Roosevelt Boule- ARRAIGNED AT NEXT TERM: municeticn from the Rotary clap roebles Meta. 2 The lely Ws ala Charleston . bills approval. / were in the hands of the legisla-— i \ . ‘with Jads and lassies from out in CH 4s fe RE ONS ete: Wiens Uinsie allows 4 vestigation. COURT; SIGN RECOGNIz-|°f Paris, France, inviting the | wl Chicago . 58 74 jlilling, ¢rading and oiling, is one | ; post : NZ -\ lub to'the: International Exposi-| {°° Sbelter-belt areas: who got Couius Christi 74 80 Jof several projects which the ao | — {horse committee of three ANCE BOND tion to be held there. oe bee because their ener Denver .......... 70 county commissioners at. their] awo poy MEET | VESSEL ALSO BROUGHT IN named especially to cheek Steve Douglas, chairman of the’ cis 5 ° ae, faba ee Detroit .... 74 meeting last night decided to re-j| _— se | FIFTEEN TONS OF 1 mm Committee, announced | Precinct. They get lonesome for nia. City 44 82 quest funds from the government} HELD EXCEPT ON SAT- | -en the bond refunding “be- Hearing of the seven young that next week the club should ° sound of ‘@ quiet night. “and puluth 66 to carry out. | FREIGHT } men who were brought before | discuss in Rotary the most import-|™@!riage is the next logical step, ' Pastport 70 The cost of the entire project URDAYS | Shenimehip Socks aatiapbea ale! cause the peaple of my coun- pe ae at pore kircongge ce ant needs, orrequirements in cad SOON Ri i en we Sa Paso 92 was estimated at $64,714, with : 10.°S. S company, arrivad’ thin ty don't know what hap Arenberg yesterda: harged, 7 igh-| a ' s 2 5 (ais te : pri Sip sctrviy aeeePopnn eanplytion s hid higb-) "iin the tough Mien it ik Sees or —— st sha stant gate Sater Bip TALLAHASSEE, May morning from Tampa with four pened,” he said, game, in the rear of the Duval ta i a Cabrera (gave. a talk/8° back an edict was issued that Fayyna uae jshown on the itemized plans that] ((FNS).—With the last stretch of ae eS ee a! cnthrommmeapmernare Club, 510% Duval street, wasito the club, giving the highlights| husband and wife could not both Helena 66 j the boulevard will be 50 feet wide.|the 60. i ee Oe ee CONSCIENCE continued this mornings.<{11-o}of his recent trip 0 Tone ee hold federal jobs. That put a forth 6a | ciAmaibageadoite: pecjects will be the 60-day session upon them, and no second for Havana, | pire wad Yesterday morning the case|pastian took the members, figura-|7°#! crimp in the marrying busi- Jacksonville 86 the rebuilding of two miles of | ™embers of the senate and house! | Arrivals at Key West; LS.) neweon, jowa—Armell Paley was started and shortly before! tively speaking, from Key West! 2¢ss for a while, but apparently Kansas City . 50 80 |iateral roads on the Florida Keys,|fcheduled two daily meetings, ex- Frohman, Mrs. L Johnson, Mary ost, susprined pom eens noon Justice Arenberg decided to| across the ocean to France, thence | there were ways of getting around KEY WEST .. 74 84 |filling, grading, oiling and sand-|cept for Saturdays, until final ad-\Jermeon \- Ma, Gompess Be ei! letter to pall out $71 im close the proceedings for the day) over France. He covered the,that. A federal employes’ organ- Little Rock .. 62 80 ing. : journment. | osteeeenay i Siaiy ve: Siree Os and ordered a recess until this|subject very" thoroughly, present-| ization which did not like the edlict Los Angeles _ 62 86 Golit of ‘this project is estimat-| he house itresdy tn. holding for ee en ee ee morning 10:30 o'clock, ing a vivid mind picture, step by!came forward with information Louisville 72 ‘ed at $12,919, sponsors to pro- oe cuties Gack aun Dee Rn Cn ee ee After hearing lengthy argu-|step, through France, which was {that many of the lonesome couples Miami .. 80 side: $8,600, and the govern-|“° eke moutings @ week, and Deen A Ree 2. OE ion ee ments by the attorneys for the| thoroughly enjoyed, it is said, | Were simply beginning to live to- Minneapolis 68 ment $10,319. the senate one, for local bid -pase--Mre A. B- Davis, Betty Davis, te returned. hp the thiet Renu aceused and the ‘egal aspects of! Announcement was made by gether without benefit of clergy. | Nashville 78 | ‘Two other projects were ap-| 9#° : ae vemeel miceteenaee 1 toe cf his “conseience bothered hha,” the case by the county solicitor,/the president that a meeting of} Actually the gin-marriage talk New Orle 84 \proved at the meeting. One of RTT Gee AIST beh. corntanecigont iy — and alec to clear = gist Witebe the committing magistrate ren-|the Board of Directors would be | Was mostly an outcropping of the New York .... 60 72 | these is a leteral road on Big Pine ALBERT GRIFFIN Ae ee cute on cul tee he, Weegee dered his decision to the effect} held next Monday night, place to congressional yen to make the peo-! Oklahoma City 56 76 |Key to cost approximately $6,- eet ee ee bber’s accomplice. that each of the alleged partici-|be announced later. |ple moral by law, which suffered Pensacola 80 |459.50. The sponsors to provide Pd nae a pants post a fine of $100 i ae |@ setback with repeal. Besides, it Phoenix . 100 }$1,300 and the government $5,- DIED THIS A M. "523 SERED Soe —+-—— E ss their appearance at tho term of! LOSES TEETH ALSO |is safe and comfortable to practice | Pittsburgh 82 | 159.50. | . : criminal court next week, !on Washington. The people here|St. Louis ..... 60 74 | There has been also planned a Hvis ‘Ship Canal Given Support The accused, each of whom was| SOUTH BEND, Ind.—(t didn’t}-can’t vote. Salt Lake City 42 70 jresearch project, which it is esti-| pYWERAL SERVICES WILL BE allowed to sign a recognizance) matter so much that somebody! San Francisco 48 72 mated wiil cost about $19,276. ' bond, wore: Waldo Valenzuela,|stole his coat, Charles Hall told i 6 | os CONDUCTED TOMORR' iH iSi i STEAMER OZARK cz" CALL MADE FOR D ow | By Louisiana Representative Rugene Albury, Samuel Pinder,| police of this city. What made! Seattle am: Andrew Roberts, Joseph Johnson,|him mad wes that his false tecth| | Tampa enon ges? E. Russell, Mariano John Doe. were in one of the pockets. | DUE TOMORROW Washington Williston : ISS ever — | |lwytheville International Air Trade | Steamship Ozark) of the Clyde- “STEAL TRACK | Mallory Lines, is due to arrive in WASHINGTON, D. C., May 13] the following views as te the H ' valceess BRIDGE WORKERS ee ee isticn Rin, 1.jmavad Sane ae + aaa | Albert A. Griffin, age 68, ta-. ¢N5)—Representative Rene ©| cational dienes Gamaeanis | miliarly known to his many fri in| Deronen, Ville Platte, Ie., be “While it is the practice of the as “Rusty,” died 5:30 o'clock this| Delegation Dean and a member Of navy department to restrict ite Requisitions received at the of-|morning at the residence of his;the Rivers anad Harbors Commit-| comment te matters bearing db e ;Port tommorrow evening from| BENTON, Tll.—Thieves stole fice of the State Employment)niece, Mrs. William Know‘es,;tee, announced this week that he! rectly upon the mavy and its ee Shows Decided Increa | New Ovicans, on route to Miami/a mile of railroad track—ties and service during yesterday were 1313 Pine street. é |¢avored and would support the; in the national defense, I have ne jand Jacksonville. all—from the Illinois Central Sys-/i"em the S. J. Groves and Sons} The fxneral will be held tomor-| proposed Florida Ship Canal and|4oubt that the proposed canal, by | Brazos, of the same lines, is'tem, near this city. County au-;ComPany for two of their projects,| row afternoon at 5 o'clock from} ae shortenin.- the distance and pro- lie to arive tomorrow evening | thorities have begun an investi-|OF¢ Of Which is at Marathon and|the Ghapel of the Pritchard Fun-|stated that other Louisiana repre-| viding an edditional route for aes MIAMI, May 18 (FNS).—In-/ships bound for ports in the West and is bound from Galveston to eathti, jtke other at Little Duck Key. eral Home. Rev. M. L. Smith of {sentatives probably would back ‘eoing vessels between the Gulf of ternationa! trade between the | Indies, ‘Central and South Ame |Key West and New ‘York. The! |. For the first named place, Pro-jthe Ley Memorial church will of-|the project. a Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, Americas carried on by air shows ca. Northbound from these south-' Alamo, from New York to Key| \ject D, a request was made for /|ficiate, | Governor Richard W. Leche of! would be of value during war to 4 « decided increase in volume dur-jern counties came 2436 ship-|West and Tampa, is due next FRL.-SAT. SPECIALS jsix white laborers, one launch} Survivors are one brother, Ham-| Louisiana is leading an effort tothe shipment of materinis neers } ihe the past 30 days, according | ments. | Tuesday. S . 2 ‘foreman, two negro laborers and|ilton Griffin, Tampa; one sister,|secure an alliance of all seaboard | cary for both military and com- to @ report just issued by the Ex-} Florida stood among the leaders! Steamship Yoro, of the Stand- WALNUT, CHERRY, a nd one good mechanic to set up, op-|Mrs. Thomas Watkins, Key West;|and gulf states to work for the' mercial use.” American Airways. Clipper commerce with 266 ship-|is due to arrive in Key West from CAK®S, special ............ |rock crusher, grader and washer.|dova, Key West; Joe Cordova,|terway. | gave testimony before the eom- Just under 9000 shipments of) ments south and 93 arriving|/New York Saturday and will take' MALONEY BROS. BAKERY! For Contract F, at the last-|New York; two half sisters, Mrs.| In a letter to Representative! mittee during the week as te the merchandise from the United) northbound to consignees in the| bunkers at the Porter Dock com-' Phone 818 Fr Deliver: {named location, there is asked to} Howard Harges, Cofferville, Kan-|Jos. J. Mansfie'd of Texas, Secre- miitary value of the canal but States took the air in Clippersstate. pany. : ba 'v°F¥ ibe furnished four white laborers. sas; Mrs. Mamie Smith, Tampa. tary of the Navy Swanson gave these hearings were not public press Department of the Panjof the.states participating in this/ard Fruit and Steamship car es| CHOOOLATE LAYER 35° erate and maintain and repair one|two half brothers, William Cor-|completion of this important wa-! f'gh army and navy offieles

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