The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 24, 1937, Page 1

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philanthropist, died at 4 o'clock terday cfterneon’* on Cuadjoe; rived from Tampa, and the school education. .. ithe harboring of aliens in Key} ase with the company I weat,|2kas- been ‘ordered released} am estimated fortune — ngshore-| 54 permitted to go free. | fourths of which ;men refused to perform) pon ons chest wh be} the Sc itaem their regular tasks, it was|ing a& accomplics in che ame-| money to churches, o'clock, and he did Said, was because they ob-|sl!ing of aliens and housing them! entered i : marted' jected to the one percent betes entce — id it was his belief that| their pay being taken cut} i {not iptended to place Martinez on ! trial and his release was ordered, ! | bridges. siving it away. the founder Tosaty So the! Which is being done in S0- | Hage ant the following ‘Tues-'for his home, accompanied “ Bb a aan. be auld) Conpeny iwindow and these had falien on! Cordance with the National | day } was given a hearing be-' Mrs. Marks, has to Key Rp peony tie Wah whee cae, pecan eee pony ge rege Security Art. me ae ox geen sane’ ne and pay ait he can.” figure. He “better! the fires had started. -}bond to await the action cf tke’ fication of his holdings. eee rage ag ! In b's opinion it would be the; J} ARONOVITZ ern Page he local’ gg hit Morning Mr. Marks was spent im peace-| wise and eareful thing for auto-'#e i hi itter to making arrangements to secure At the eae of 16 be began, with ‘ful monotony at his <oun-! mobilists to refrain from throwing} 'sheriff’s office it is shown by, qualified and trustworthy men to which will be admirably ee homes, passing out dimes cigarettes or cigars from the win-! RITES SUNDAY ‘3222¢ Jot. w. totiana that the’ start putting in effect of some of and be lange enough te pad er <a [dows of cars while riding over the| U. S, district attorney said it is the preliminary plans and was modate power cruisers, rf FE i R ! J ACOB BUSS TO |SERVICES FOR KEY WEST Htecti “we i reached | RESIDENT HELD 4:30 -— ' a et IN AFTERNOON i suet whe “SA? mle APPOINTMENT | ‘world. tad been dissolved by federal - | At Gee age of 87 be Jacob Buss, who died at the) aronovitz, 75 1 al i withdras from active In 1929, vos: Reihc say bogea! Army Barracks on Tuesday ee a =. on aac bee We and otarted giving he publiely emerged from his re-'tact week, wil be buried here to- ¥ v ‘ev. Joseph’ NAMED ADDITIONAL KEEPER | ewer years two occasions. Early’ morrow aftern: Yt 4 o'clock! Male, of B’nai Zion Synagogue, of-| H , iy con Gas that he announced that he ‘rom the Pritchard Funeral Home,|ficiating. The cortege left the, | IN THE LIGHTHOUSE ile ans oon at would support his son, —_ D.' word having been received from|home on Duval street at 4:30, SERVICE | Samuel Silverman, of New jail by eectates remarked that the 1 nap ace - cal ee te = at o'clock and went direct to the! | York, was this morning placed in eo We loan oso end nen Ker ze” ht" fname, whee he ern we progres nat ‘chairman of the Standard Oi! Com-' Rey. y. T. Shehane, pastor of held in the edifice, which he found-; John N. Roberts, watchman at foree and the sheriff's office, to ; pany of Indians. He was then 89! sn First Baptist church, will of-'ed in 1900. jthe naval station gate, has re- be held pending information to be! \eien ihe hal years old. ficiate at the services. The deceased was for about 50 :ccived notification of his appoint- received from his mother. ‘for the yorng man, Be cee tee cae tenes |. b= Dresher, 1999,° when there} nae 20 Bes cedinas a kas Went angiment as additional keeper in the! Inquiries about the youth were were Deputy Sheriff = i While | eee: eccccecese eee! aac Ot -s lighthouse service, and will report made by Miss Sadey E. Rose, sec- Chief of Pol'ce ome estimated as $2. EMPERATURES ion st Period bad become one ‘for duty to Superintendent Wil-ixetary of the Jewish Welfare Bu-| Pat-oluom Joc Kemp, and % wae! 900,000,908, to Mr.|furing statement in which he said ;of the foremost business men of liam W. Demeritt, as soon as he'reau in Miami, and today, after’ they who found him and piace) A=" — oe oe Reckefetler mutch low.; that he and his son did not believe; C00CCCCe eeccccce | the city, and continued im an ac-jcan be released. ithe boy was placed in the county him in the jail. —~ fawe. Rocke-| there was anything in the busi- Lowest Highest {tive capacity until stricken ill} Notification of the appointment! ee Ste eee Se & aed . &. it had | Ress situation to warrant the de-'Station— last night last 24 hours, “out four years ago, ;was received yesterday by Sup-! The perches wee me = ion of values recorded in the Abiiene _ 68 92 H Gathered around his bier were erintendent Demeritt and it was : Ee 66 86 jmembers of the Zamily, including shown that as soon as Mr. Rob- j— pond er - 62 80 jhis sons amd members of their erts is re‘essed ani] takes the oath a ee es 54 62 [families, and a group of friends of office he will be installed. in’ , - i Fan to pore of his rctirement,! Brownsville _ 76 88 j who came to Key West yesterday the position. ! . ‘ow eo i pa ‘simplicity, ig which Buffalo . 50 56 rte Pay a last tribute tothe mem- The information was received e a a en el om Se ae ° of his Charieston 72 82 jory of this grand old man, whose from Edw. J. Gardner, chief of ‘ Rerkefriier offices theiChicago - 50 62 goodn will at — = -~ the personnel division of the’ he afte wene Cb tee See : uf-' Corpus Cnristi 84 j ; those wi lighthouse department and carries + ae on, |, See? Beas 80 jhim. father and friend: the information that the appoint-| jute oo Gap CESS omy later said that | Detroit _ 46 68 during the years of his life in ment carries with it the salaty of; — ennai is Si Reet ee fares! : ras | , that 80 'Key West. $1,320 per annum. | Mrs. Nora: Shaw, who is a case|writes that if there ape amy OR ce. sce teenie tiie eel ene i enjoyed ragged health, pos-| Du‘uth 62 | {worker for The Children’s Home|4ren in Key West who may he because of that very nee Samet - ss | ! need of care or assistance (PO img quest of Ge Gime ctl die die ' , 9 rf ' matter of faci, Mr. Rocke- | Galveston > life at Pocantico Hills and| Hatteras - seund Humbers, $129,000,000 to! his other homes did not differ so|H#vana } e | Seeiety of Florida, is expected to 3 sl io ial i Ibe in Key West for two days, to-| uae coneernime than ond wi sactane of ie sina: se ste aii { iSOr !morrow and Wednesday, and will giadiy make the desired investi coe t }be at the Hotel Colonial. i tions. —— the General Edueation Board;| very much from that which he had| Helena ....... | _ In a letter to The Citizen im’ Key West is represented om the $74,000,000 to the Leura Spelman always lived—except that, in-|Huron —. 68 82 | e@ ee e which District Superintendent board of directors’ seuthers AYALAS LEAVE Reckofelier Memorial, founded to stead of spending three or four|J@¢ksonville .. 70 eee clivities Minna Robertson expresses her-ap-, branch, by M. E. Russell and & | ves | i | j Other great gifts included, in E perpetuate the charity practiced|afternoons a week outdoors, he|Kansas City . 62 78 |preciation of the assistance here-|D. Trevor. Mrs. Grace Phillie mciwaY hy bis wile; $40,000,000 - the spent every afternoon outdoors, Tage ek = = | tofore rendered by this paper, she was at one time a member Reekefetier Inbtitete for Medieal/ motoring as he grew older. Even : | : —— SESE REET <2) sienininee -_—— Rescarch and ©35,000,000 to thelefter he went into his 90's, he; L0s Angeles . 58 62 a é | — Guiveretty of Chicago. jeontinued to play golf every sun- eee == ha 'B. Howard Brown, district sup-; Mr. Brown is in Key West in| e TO ATTEND GhasuaTigs GF the 1910-1928 interval, made gifts carver, Mr. Rockefeller directed] Neshvilte 62 4 | ministration, was an arival over! and is spending his time in sett stats cmases —_ we we pe ge or ot oe affairs of 33 oil companies} OY york. 60 os |the highway last evening, accom-! in motion these activities. Th aaiaan lier cite Ray ea cote ero ures -perigend ~ Oklahoma City 68 82 | panied by Mrs, Brown, and their | family will Se im’ Key’ West tintit} es amd generows and they continued | including many forms pr ure Pensacola ... 74 82 Tittle son. | Wednesday. ' the Key Went Emirs comune aitewards, One of the largestjindustry. Their combined capital-| Phoenix — 90 ej HS aes ae ae Mrs Ayata ame = Gxagieer Sieomm ister Rechefeller contributions’ ization ran into the billions, and Pittsburgh 72 i ~ Neal, eft ever Gee Regie = oo j Miraflores of the on May 28. The ship is from S#e® te S sent =e Ee ge 33 § n Hrait and Steamship Port Arthur, Texas, and will fire U8" © Sew hie ee $1,000,000 w the New York they employed hundreds of thou-|St Louis 78 H : Gity Ewergency Unemployment] sands of men and women. ree cape Gre “i | ‘ Committee in December, 1930. | For several years his companies| a Ansa a Ps t 2 : Mr. Rockefelier’s earning and| controlled four-fifths of the Si: Ste: Marie 28 48 ; “J ot *: i i te Matanzas, Cuba, to deliver Giving slays over-lapped. He/ business in the United States., He | Seattle be aga aE og nbcie Pts feel and will then come to Key “= State Cote ter Semen started bis contributions as @ boy|was the business partner of many|7®™Pa ~~ 86 j e jo’elock Saturday afternoon, berth- west to discharge 26,000 barrels _ They will step fer & Sem Gave ab conts @ week to foreign mis-| American millionaires. He owned) W@bington . 60 82 | fed at the main pier of the Porter of oil into the tanks of the com Mami and ten ge Se Sachem sions, 3 conte © week to the poor.|blocks of stocks in most of the Wiliston __. 48 74 : ew or ITIV {Dock Co., took 28,457 gallons of pany at the Porter whar? ville for = betel chet with And meny years later—whether trunk line railroads in the United} . fuel oil and sailed 8:45 o’clock ee A ales bretie: sme ster at Pocanticn Hil's, Lakewood, N.|Sta‘es. He controlled mines and! ‘for Frontera, Mexico. POLICE CHIEF'S WIFE CIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Geog Geeteee 4, of Ormond Beach, Fla—hej milis, notabiy the Colorado Fue! WHITMAN’S CANDY j _ | Another vessel of the same line TICKET BY PATROLMAN Then on t Tallekewes Se spent « certain amount of time/and Iron Company. | j Yacht Mastotte, of New York, owned by John Wentworth who is arrived 1:25 o'clock th’s morning cr adtatior areca afte each day beeping up with busi-/ Bui even in those active Gays) Fresh Shipment Received Today /°Wner H. B. Plant, is a recent ar-'also master, arrived last week and) and sailed for Frontera at 4 DENVER. — Patrolman Paul the group wil seters aese affairs he found time to steep an heur! < i vival in port and is berthed at the is berthed in the Key West Yacht o'clock after taking 33,612 gal- Doty of this city gave Mra. G. W. of Tage eet Geeta Se Although i war frequently saidjafter lunch every day, prolong his!} GARDNER’S PHARMACY | Fiorida East Coast old terminal Basin. There are two members in lons of fuel oil. Mar'and, wife . that be wee much more actively/ meais with games of “numerica,”} Phone 177 Free Delivery, dock. jthe crew and Mr. Wentworth has Tanker Derbyline, of the Texaco a ticket for e@ncerned with business than most! (Continued on Page Four) i j Sportfisherman vessel Cavu,‘two guests. { Oil company, is due at Key West law. 4 works ON THESE RAINY DAYS WHEN MOSQUITOES GET BAD, REMEMBER KILLSIT SPRAY. 25c PER QUART. AT SOUTH FLORIDA CONTR. & ENG. CO. PHONE S86

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