The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 20, 1937, Page 1

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l it FE ins Curry, B. D. Trevor, chair-/| man; John Costar, Captain Ed.; {Sheeren, E. A. Strunk, Wm V. Little, A. J. Dion, Willard M. A-1{ , bury, Cerl Bervaldi, Edwin Trev-! or, H. E. Day, secretary to Mr.! ; Dunean and James S. Roberts. I F. "s export business reach-* their home in Royden H. Noble, first o*ficer rington was to be transferred H 3 TALLAHASSEE, May 20.— s (companied by Mrs. lwith the P. and O. S. S. company,| from the Cuba to the Stea:ship its all-time high to date in MANY GUESTS twas an arrival over the highway} Florida, _ aaeees? aap (FNS)—Discrepancies in bepmeaad SS sister “ef 1920 when it totaled $125.579,000 4 i | ons, ee ae . , O2 uba, was be fecal of * . 5. Immigration this being .15 passoky of the’ total this morning from Miami, having ,anced to captain, and Mate Noble fices totaling more than yr. Hammond ‘exports in the country. i ATTEND ROTAR ‘been assigned to the position of to the Cuba. $838,000 have been reported to bound for their homelin Bluffton, ‘Tampa's prix ‘£3 eee : "3 ipal sts are! first officer om the S. S. Cuba Although the announcement Comptroller's of fi Indiana. shat mg canned with instructions to leave this was made at that time, following = S = affee_ Se the, = Mr. Roman, i SESSION TODAY morning on that vessel Zor Ha- the death of Captain Wellington State Auditing Department during <2 patrol branch of the Florida exports increased 44. | vana. M. White, none o7 the changes be- Sesh esncte~ ~ the past four years, - while Te to go to Island ; 1 Mr. Noble v : i il thi 1932 to 1934 as + Mr le was one of those a} came effective until this week, * pared with a 32 percent in--REV. SHULER PEELE GIvEs “igned to the Cuba when an- and these ofvicer: are now active Coveries have totaled caly $185,- eotte jmouncement was rade -seversh in the capacities for which they 999, according to letter from ‘ADDRESS; MANY OTHER AC- | weeks ago that Captain C. D. Har- were designated. ; = ey JWEES meer er sue! ——— ss} Senet ~- ' ae : H ; The Key West Rotary Club held; } eece : coming from for- its regular weekly luncheon at! ont. which are. by air. 12:15 today, with John C. Gekeler, | | Senator Wynn, who introduced Station— of mos- United Kingdom is Flor- president, presiding. i bills to consolidate the State Abiiene ... 68 90 ‘ida’s best customer in export Andrew R. Miller, an ex-mem- (V : Auditi Department with the Apalachicola . 72 88 and their| trade; Japan is second; Cuba, third ber of the club and now affiliated | ’ Nessie? se Atlanta... 62 86 ‘encoun-jand Germany, fourth. with th> Rotary Club of Ft. Laud-| Comptreher's ofiee S08 (o> Ga = ae 56 igh oa Ferdale, was a visiting Rotarian. Sa prise thet: the: gevenae. See asin a 86 of —| GRUDGE AGAINST BIRDS | Frank Brown was a guest of} Mr. and Mrs. Kari L. Smith ac-, Yacht Northwind, of New York, pe rengienaes Capes om EE AY a2 52 neces. Bi es.. Marvin ~Kickenroht.: -ompanied by Richard K. Barney, is 2 recent arrival in the Key - - utigic, is t- Charleston _. 66 84 the oxgant) COLUSA, Calif—Prank Gilian chief of the southern division of Of pn coi, rma. ae viiting West Yacht Basin. The vessel is 2 Oe recat hicign = ae 54 empowered to ~ city i a putee against the Historie American Buildings Rae » today. They arrived “Ded by Stanton Grit“is who has tion two weeks ago when rumors Corpus (Christi 74 84 and put osan' tected by Califor- Survey, a National Park Service |? e city today. P ey arrive? . party of four friends. The ves- ~ iawn reached him Demver .... 48 a4 Bia game laws, 200 of thovbirds project, co-sponsored by Works, by launch from the West Coast of sel is in command of Captain Sopenine inteoduetion of his bills, Det-oit 42 @x0t2 to ent, i ee ery crop (Continued on Page Four) {Florida and their vessel is berthed Fernald and there ic a crew of ~ He re Comptroller Lee for a Dedge City — 68 9 4 be y F ewe spews nivepesustinne since ~~ | at the Porter Dock. four. complete report of the situation, Dwuth .-.. 38 56 ed Bs. om & ‘ H = ee ee _... } “Thave been unable to find any Eastport —... 44 = tained, thet be weeld be ofits 1 s ei La uasis for criticias of the men E! Paso by - to pay the éifferenen. ; of :-H charged with doing ‘this job,” the Galveston _- +60 78 | tt was shown thet the bride ole " Beane ‘ e 0 Counptrolier said mm response to a Hatteras .. cold to Mr. Meminguay, whe aned elty wemitary officer; Thomas E. H jreporter’s query <8 to who was Hees, 46 6 |them te erect a wall aewand bie Ravers, WPA mosqui:o eradica- { e ° seoponaile. “Theysare Intent es SS 62 | premises, numbered appeesionate- tien officer. i under the terrible handicap of a Soshaaeniie™ boon 92 ‘ly 19,000 ot $2.00 per themnent. Hire, Mesherg Thompeon, mopre- { a es ngineer: law plainly in defiance of con- Jacksonvile . 78 S aed panto senting the Woman's Club; Mrs} ; stitutional mandate, and setting cer WEST 71 83 ‘matter, the a : Matric Stowers Wilson, —repre-| | — up a system that defies orderly Tit. Rock _ 68 88 jmouly to 2 om -e tenting tt Junioe Woman's Club;! s ——— | It was learned today that therd bid of the Wannamaker and Wells Processes. The best men are help Los Ange‘es .. 56 7 pletely exhonorating Mr. Motes ae Mee Maney ©. Geley aed Mrs. P.| In criminal court at 9:30 o'clock Walker, W. H. Pierce, J. Roland! __ a : sag) ompany, incorporated, was $33,-//¢°S in 2 maze of legal technical: 1 uisville 50 70 and Mr. matter : BD. Holioway, representing this eeniag with Judge William’ Adzms and Morris Cochran. ° {% 2? possibility of none of the bids!" A 2 ties such as can grow out of de- 70 82 ordered Garden Clos; Aes. Godfrey! : {The following wit a i . «na | oes that of the Wise liberately flaunting the Constita- : ss V. Albury presiding, the case 0°! lowing witnesses were!on the Overseas Bridge projects,’ . ¥ a A a See cad 50 ” Fe Phempeon, Mrs Char es K-tchum, 4 > .../Summoned for the prosecuticn:! and Tronqompeny tion, and apparently)this is wha} 1... 56 74 Dr. J. B. Parvamere, of the = <omresent'ng the Parent-Teacher Duke Butler, colored, was calle Wm, Harper, the complaining w: which were received this week anc|'and that of the North Ameriean has brought about the situation? New Orleans 72 90 {state beard of health, eddnunend eecations; Mes. Walece Bry-| Sor trial on a charge of aggravat-' ness; Frank.yn Arenberg, officer} j.ened Tuesday in the court, Comstruction company, was $ No Report Filed New York 46 62 the couneil relative te the mam amt Kirk, " dtaitlnan, and Mr. led assault. : _ {Of the police force; B. J. Waite! . a » with an alternate lump su Coraptroller Lee’s letter taffthe St. Louis 58 72 quite-cradi ation program «= Ber Kike: & ©. Singicton, executive} Following the reading of the in-' and Ray Elwood, chief deputy and’ house, bing considered as they d of $21,500, but with changed | Senator discloses no audit reports Salt Lake City 38 64 West. Dr. Parramere stated thet seeretary of Chamber of Com-!dietment by County Solicitor Ai-' deputy sheri‘f, respective!s. plans and spee (Continced on Page Fout) ‘Washington . 46 70 he proposed to use the off thet Ras guree: Charles Ketchem, repre-lian B. Cicare, Jr., a plea of no: Dezense witnesses summoned! "°t Come within the estimates of)" y+ win be readily senting the 1. ©. O. F.; Cart Ber-j guilty was entered and the case’ were Felix Burchell and Phillip| the engjneers. the estimate fi 5 3 3 e "te volt, chairman, county commis-| went to trial. | Albury, both colored. Phillip Al-j On Contract H-2, the bid of the ecntracts was $50.6 that the 23 oe t semers: 4. & Roberts, president.) Jurors selected from the venir>'bury had just started to testify; -° bids: do uot come. nesc:the city, and auld thet @ covteln gar ely council; Rev. Shuler Peele,{summoned for the week’are Phil-| when the«judge ordered a recess! W8¢oRSi9 Bridge and iron com) ates hence the statement 7 oe of Diesel of! would have to ceperenting the min eters; Rev.}lip Gibson, Chris Knowles, Joh» until 1:80 o'clock. jpany was $59,661. An alternate 2 will possibly be no awards he mined with thts of is ante ae 4. ©. Geke-#, representing Ro- 5 jlump sum which was made by the ma 9 ears Seaee, Gousteaitescapee- {No i Construction’ _ The bids ofthe several _con- eenting the San Carlos Institcte North American bs = ponds and other : = e pie =, r . re be WA . company, stated the constriction ttactors are to ve sent to PV quitees breed The city entered and Ovws'do Carrere, reprasenting age oe : eres On headquariers in Jacksonviile -and, ton Grime of Biaast of ke Gam the Cobas Cheb. " pangsp eg but wes not ac- ++ is said, that decisions be nately way onal Tho members assembled at the cording to specizieations. Sens eae ike eee al ne a . } heme of Mr. ana ars. Kirke on | On the other contract, H-3, the! days. Caroline street end at 10:30 left i far their ride 0. observation, and | K W BEF / Lieutenant Commander ‘Howard just recently completed a tour of YARDS |. Hartley, U.S..N., and Mrs. ‘duty at the Naval Academy, An- - , = cy giegae Sie PE Be — WASHINETON,D. C., 4 Bo. o: Senator Robinson, majority Company, addremed the eoamell —(FNS) The inbdhent foi leer leader. relative to the ahatement of tenes iets Boe eeeeeee Aace The Foreicn Relétions Commit on the property at the comer af Senator ——- = & PRICE velis one of first rank in the sea- n- amt Witham «treet. eee on the important Foreign Rela- ate and its membership includes being used by the WPA. The sat tions Committee should be grati virtually every outstanding mem- ter was referred te the tex ing news indeed to every - ber of that body. — them j oom & mittee, SF dd consider 2%¢ Chairman Key Pittman, Sen- fter disposing of « few « Hartley, were arrivals “on the napolis, Md., and bezore that had idiany'and it should add consider- tor. William E. Borah, Joe Rob- matters of @ routine mature, te Steamship Cuba from Tampa this seen vervice in the Orient, China, ble weight to his pleas for pro- 11.0) pat Harrison, Hiram W. meeting was ordered adjourned At 2:80 o'clock this afternoon,|morning and are now occupying, and the Philippine Islands, and FIRE CHIEF GS ASOLINE on of Florida’s sugar and Johnson, Arthur Vandenberg, J. —— = the apparatus from No. 1 Fire) quarters M-1 in the naval station. ~had returned to the United States 7 mucking industries from undue Ha: Lewis, and Robert Wagner. _ Station was caled to the Florida} To The Citizen Lieutenant Hart- by the way of Europe fompetition with foreign markets. In order to accept this im BRULSAT. SPECIALS fs Hast Const Railway yards, where|ley said that he and Mrs. Hartley, ° Mrs. Hartley said they had just 9 e The signal honor was conferred portant appointment, Pepper re- ; @ Blaze was discowered im the gar-| plan to make their home in Key|completed their European tour, Pau Ss I ire Sho upon Senator Pepper when the signed his post on the Miltary Devil's Food. Grange and Tate ‘gee to the ontramee of the) West apd will spend a while look-|the commander would be retired =. nate adopted a resolution as-"Affairs committee. Other com Prvtt! Layer Cakes, poapeins, ing around for a suitable location| from active duty on June 30, and Rone: Savion 08 ne ee : ing the junior Florida senator mittee pots Pepper holds are on — *Peeial @ne of the warages was almost/where rest, peace and comfort is; when that e arrives they would PHONE 65 COURTEOUS SERVICE to a place on this important com-|those of Commerce, Education, MALONEY 8206. BAKERY completely destroyed, whi the | assured. }like to be settled comfortably in mittee held by the late Senator; Labor, Interoceanic Canals and Pheme 818 Pree Oalivary others were partly burned. The lieutenant commander has! their future’ home in Key West. Bachman of Tennessee, on motion Printing. HE WHO PAINTS WITH SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT KNOWS HE HAS THE BEST PAINT VALUE. OBTAINABLE AT SOUTH FLA. CONTR. & ENG. CO. PHONE 598

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