The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 27, 1937, Page 1

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His Campaign In Guber- natorial Race TAMLAMASSEE, tay a ger agree pindes to ke each residing in 2 different Con Settee the vaste enomplegmens be-| erosional district of Florids, have ‘renee Bi becneee it did nmotibeen named by Speaker W. M¢L. Sarey strict residence limitations.'Ch:istie to a joint venat: and ‘Dither veacens for the Ee ee cian study Florida's highway em SEB © wee tnlinated might be 605 iny down « workable pian for Mfted when the governor's require- highway development and im: mamts ave met, were: provement. The plan wiil be sub- Leck of tims - op pe ey COMMITTEE TO SELECT i second, Rep. Norman I Colum- 1H gave the industriel commis: hin; third, Rep. G. P. Wood, Lib. om instead of the governor, the erty; fourth, Rep. Dwight Rogers, que ad = eh eeaTa: FINE, Rep. L. C. Leedy, enemployment compensation. | ‘The governor wrote in his veto. smecsage that he wanted all state ORTIZ STUDIES ead be recommended that the . eeerere be chenged to contain 2 WAS WINNER OF SCHOLAR- Reitetion of five years of im-| SHIP IN OPERA SCHOOL Relatives in Key West of Chris! bach te Florida 90 per cont of the! Ortiz, tenor with the Tampa Civic same new raid a te the Fedral atic t Mash: Ay sgt gorerament by employers and em. tit, school of Louisiana State phopes for unemployment taser Unive-uity, is now in Hollywood ence Ht impores no additional! continuing his studies. Mr. Ortiz, who formerly of Key West, first gain-) ed notice while singing with the Tampa compeny. He was a pupil the late R. M. D'Angelo, wide- tention of Pasquale Amato, noted baritone of the Metropolitan and it is under his instrac- is continuing his 5 and his parents are kno a great many Key Westers. He is a grandson of the late Benjamin .Demeritt. Chris’ | sits, Gilbert, took part in ‘all jo| sports in Key West several years ago. Chamber Of Commerce Committees Selected and the work to be assigned to each committee will be made 8 ©. Singleton, executive see- etary of the Key West Chamber Commerce id thie mornin: Allan B. Cleare, Sr., has been . | asked by the South Florida Crip- that the selection of chairmen! bieq Children Society, to represent aed members for the «veral com-| the Chamber of Commerce in that mttees announced in Lhe Cit zen; body. ; gesterday, has been completed; John Gard: “ and notification hes been sent tojed to fill ¢ en wach chamber’s boatd cto oint- the ere- ROAD SYSTEM —— who won a scholarship in the, HInstruction, at the University’ [of the University, announced. Colonel Knight will be honore! with the degree of Doctor of Civil iLaw, and State Superintendent/ \English wil receive the degree of] ‘Doctor of Laws. Twenty-two students will receive "held at the Municipal Auditorium lat 11 a. m., Tuesday, June 8. |_ The inaugural address will be : delivered by Dr. Sherman, the in- _Veeation will be pronounced by -Rabbi David L. Zieionka and can- ‘ didates for honors will be present- ed by Dean Hale. The house committeemen are ; Fist dist., Rep. John Burks, Pasco;‘ ‘VESSEL ALSO BROUGHT IN THIRTY TONS OF FREIGHT ' | i | i Steamship Cuba, of the P. and O. S. S. Company,arrived in port jthis morning from Tampa with | five first cabin passengers and ‘one second cabin for Key West {13 first and one second cabin for | Havana. | Key West arrivals: E. W. Huck- dng, ow: R. Dewil, C. Malone, 1. |W. Kelly, J. L. Cline and-J. R- Smith. } The ship also brought 30 ton: of ‘Yreight and one sack of mai j for Key West; two tons of freight and 168 sacks of mail for Ha- vana. TEMPERATURES Lowest | Station— last night last Abilene _... - 68 ‘Apalcehicola . 70 - 70 24 hours 88 82 88 ‘Charleston ; Chicago ;Cerpus Chi Denver _ Detroit 4 Dodge City - ,Duuth .. Eastport {El Paso Galveston Hatteras Havana |Helena _. Huron 3 jJacksonville - Kansas City _ KEY WEST - Little Rock - ‘Los Angeles Louisville Miami Minneapolis Nashville __. New Orleans |New ‘Yerk 1 Ok'ahoma City Pensacola | Phoenix Pittsburgh 62 St. Louis . 70 Salt Lake City 48 San Franciseo 52 Sit. Ste. Marie 44 Seattie - 48 | Tampa . 68 72 72 68 70 74 58 Senator Arthur Gomez lcommencement exertises June 8,° + Dr. John H. Sherman, president. | circuit. In an executive ses-| ision his appointment was confirmed by the senate. } | ao Cec nn SEA Wataiie ot ORR SF OIL TANK SHIP. | COMES TO PORT | unloading the Steamship Cuba, FRUIT STEAMER DUE HERE | have returned to work. a SATURDAY FROM | Their reason for refusing to | work.was because of the deduc- NEW YORK ition of one per cent of their pay lim aceordance with the National Social‘Security act, however, since Tanker Derbyline, of the Texas! the ‘Ngtiveaaican > “tg pro has Oil company, arrived in port from ‘has been explained in detail, the Matanzas, Cuba, 7:30 o’elock last "en returned. night, discharged 26,000 barrels! 0 oS f fuel oil into the company’s; | tanks at the Porter Dock com- pany, and sailed 9:30 o'clock this, morning for Port Arthur, Texas. : Steamer Ozark, of the Clyde-! Mallory Lines, is due to arrive to-} ’ morrow from New Orleans, will) John A. Gardner, proprietor of | discharge freight at Key West!Gardner’s Pharmacy, has returned! and sail for Miami and Jackson-|from St. Petersburg where he ai 1 ville. 3 A | tended a meeting of the Floridai Fruit-earrying Steamer Yoro,|Stat> Pharmaceutical Association. | Sf the Standard Fruit and Steam-| Mr. Gardner reports that he| ship company, is due to arrive Sat-/had 2 very successful trip. He, urday from New York, will take/states that Mrs. Charles Johnson, bunkers at the Porter Dock com-: widely known here, was elected pany and sail for Frontera, Mex-|presdent of the Wioman’s Aux-/ ico. iiliary of the association. ’ Aqueduct Board Given Approval Of Key Westérs Florida Creation of the Keys; He did, however, say that he had been advised by a icliable authority that the county commis- Papy’s Sioners comprised the only body j which is empowered to make the House Bill 1683, which passed the | necessary loan from the govern- {ment with which to cover the ex- enses necessary to putt-ng the idea in effect. ae es | From C. B. Treadway, member and will, in the opinion of some! 4¢ the law firm of Hill and Tread- | way of Washington, and who was jrecently retained Sy the Monroe s rs to look aft- Monroe coun- ty in and Wash- ington, a texgram was receive: by The Citizen this morning, which is optimistically worded end expresses the belief that the the county, as regards Aqueduct commission as authoriz- ed by Representative house Tuesday, is meeting wit the approbation of Key Westers/ who have studied the measure, | prove to be just what is required. The bill provides for the ap-| | pointment of a commission which} |will be given the authority to/ leontract for a pipeline to be con- istructed over the Keys as far as | Key West and have the right to ‘clair Oil ~ RETURNS HERE ), thi I i i; t ifeit ip ‘t holdings and Recently T. B. | a Though approximately 13 hours later than anticipated, the Tug Petrel, of the Porter Dock com- pany, arrived Inst night at 8 o'clock in tow of the pilot boat Ber Pil-t 1, with t.c captain andj crew all safe and smiling. Captain Clarence Thompson told arrived at Tampa as scheduled and 4. | delivered the Motor, Vessel Semi- along .amis, and at once began prepara- tiors for the return, expecting te Xeach port about 7 o'clock yester day morning. When about 85 miles from the city engine trouble developed and it became necessary to make ten- porary repairs. This done by Enginecr Heyward Smith, and the tug resumed the trip, but when about 40 miles from Key West, another break occurred and this was irremediable, work was _F i ‘HT i | i ; t i i fi ih if i ; ii itt fr? tt Hy : | { j £ i ¢ f | The captain, the engineer and ‘their associates, Pilet Myren Bue , Sel! and Claude Thompson, began | trafsforming the tug inte = sali | boat, using two sheeta, three time ‘kets, two mattress covers, one small rerular sail and twe tabe cloths. With this jury rig the Petre! made fair headway until North west Channel was :cached, when, the t'de proved too strong and the anchor was dropped until either The Citizen this morning that he the tide turned of sid came After w iting 2 short time Cap E. A Sharpley, whe, with other interested persons, had maintained a com stant vigil throzgheut the day espied the Petre] and started im Bar Pilot 1 to the scene, and the disabled tug and personnel war towed to port. Captain Thompson one vessel, a bridge passed within atout but faiied to respond signals for assistance those on the yacht thought th: Petrel, tastic rig of blankets, sh tress covers and table « a Chinese junk and were not ing any chances said deck 300 yacht yard tea ao have far mat te he a t tab Te smeumt <f Ge oominl ee meee ene Re a ewer 2 etn RR ee ee Atl oe The aad et mig mee ctr ner ee see abity St owe er emt pe a free: 1987 we 165 Geer ger cee ‘vom 2267 ee OSE, Geer eee ee =. tee 1) ee i ie + ee eee Commenting tie n oa pope ea ee Three Building Permits. Issued In Past Week As soon a» thei sted by the temporary resignation ‘Washington -. 70 lcontract for water supplies and/ water, are amply provided for. feve been received, the *eeretury’of Leo Hughes, who is spending eid, announcement of the names the summer in New York. Witotes “=. 66 j Wythevalle Pa | Tonight. 8:00 o'Clock —GRADUATION WRAPPED— | CANDY —Received Today— FRL-SAT. SPECIALS : MILK CHOCOLATE, PINEAPPLE | and DEVIL’s FOOD ic HARRIS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM) Delivered with Gift Wrapping } LAYER GAKES, special 35 Aenpice: First M. E. Church mada ants | MALONEY BROS. BAKERY ADMISSION _... we} KEY WEST DRUG CO. [Phos axe Free Delivery, } 1 |the building and maintenance of }the pipe limes, storage facilities land other property necessary to omplete the water transmission. Wm. R. Porter, of the county |commissioners, said yesterday aft-| er being advised of the passing o!| ;the bill in the House, said that; he was very much pleased, as this} pipe line amd a sufficient supply of water Would prove to be one of Key West’s greatest assets. The telegram wes sent from] building There were just three | Tallahassee and is as follows: 7 jand repair permits issued during ‘the past week from the office of have studied House Bill 1683 of the Monroe County wa-, Building ter measure, and I believe this! provides adequately for all re- quirements, giving the district lows: authority to borrow money for the} | Purposes intended. | hope it will! ‘pass the senate.” jor Inspector H. M. Baker, the issues totalling $72 the Fleming an#@ Duval Repairs to roof at corner street. Owner, Mrs. And Page $175. Repairs t street and -| Frank Lewins General rep: Georgia st Park; cost, $500. WILLIAMS PAINTS OR ENAMELS GIVE YOU THE SATISFACTION OF KNOWING YOU'VE BOUGHT THE BEST PAINT VALUE. AT SOUTH FLORIDA

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