The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 2, 1937, Page 1

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ing May 6, 1939. WASHINGTON NOTES seoececesessoesessesosese | | States end Mr. Roosevelt is no’ fexception to this rule. Paui Mal- lon reports that idential peny, arrived in po-t this morning} ' i ‘ts cleat: rom Miami with seven tons of; ment that the President recentiy col- freight for Key West. jlapsed at his desk. There is noth- ; ing to this, ef course; the Presi-° fit—and he y t i E t Hf iff is Fi SSSCHSSSOOSESSSSSSSSESE RADIO ON TRACTOR White Hell, I'.—Piowinz isn’t going to interfer with Ford | Fiati’s enjoyment of summei carrieS) baseball garces and the like. Un-! om MEN able to sit at home to listen in. employed on the work. ‘Rio i ; Mr. Koch ‘suffered the hajucy) ee re AVIATION ie etaenesl an ye Finer! Suits: when he plows. }. The growth of aviation is seen! ‘ i Ww, told ‘itizen, bones ‘im the fact that 1,147,000 passen- : po geod omega exeert| spenDs VACATION IN. JAIL’ gers were flown last year as com-;D!VISIONAL SALES MANAGER ‘company had been advanced OF FLORIDA PUBLIC | steward, and his economical with the small ae Wiliarsturg, Va, — Convicted, pared Bie elt in 1927, the year! ee cote {ot d=anken driving. Ed Pippi ia. °f Lindbergh's flight. The num-| = oS Oo ony A for fifteen weeks to. r of Pilots has increased teat tserve a thirty-day sentence. He ; 1,600 to 16,000. will coatinue his present five- day-a-w2e: employment b ut will! IRON HAND spend his next fifteen weekends; Joe Kennedy, head of the Mari- in jail. jtime Commission, is raling with oe. fan peeing in an effort to pre- HELPS BIRD; P vent le: rom his which © “Jalnéstoun. NOY — Clim ine Sol st determine the sebede ts on a chair to extricate a robin be sranted American shipping i whe had become tranped by a Companies in lieu of former pos- ;window frame, David. Lincoln|tage payments that served the itripped and fell, and was taken Same puryose. to a hospital with a broken leg! RARELY MENTIONED i DROPS DEAD IN HOSPITAL | Comprehensive plans are being Cohoes, N. ¥.—Standing in the laid for a national fight against “corridor of a hospital to inquire : syphilis, the scourge that has rare-{ ,about the condition of his son,|jy been discussed thoroughly inj; (By Associated Press) ‘eritieally injured in an automo-} public in the average town or! BERLIN, bile 2ecident, Ross J. Bulson, 59,' city. Dr. Thomas Parran, Jr., sur-| American ull at i i ie 7 i t is. efi i com| injury i | isk if i & 8 C. W. Sweet, divis‘onal sales} manager of the Florida Public been provided had ceased recent- Utilities company, is spending a_ly, there was a scarcity of such business visit in Key West in the /mecessaries as bread and milk, and Toll interest of the loca? company of shortages of other foods had been Commission, would at ~which Ro-E. Lad:\is manager. (evident, and to such an extent an imvestigation. of the Given Jail Sentences [AY BRIDGES GREAT i i i office today, and expressed him-; jself as being greatly delighted on} | his visit to the Island City. i ' I t ‘German Films Feel ? E : é : : ' i No U. S. Competition! i { June 2.—German andj ms ‘don’t really com-' : if it & th of Sehaghticoke, suffered a fatal, heart attack. i USES WRONG JUG; DIES ! Portales, N. M.—Slipping out-' side while attending a dance, Ed- ward John Klements sipped what he thonght was wine from a jug in the backyard. Instead of wine. the jug contained a poison used to dis‘nfect a chicken house. The draught proved fatal. itect and work is ex- within the next 15 that the store when jl take’ in the entire of the building. At bout half of this ASKS FOR ARREST Me New York —Joerph Rally. -@. te add more de- .ciked ints police headquarters! new fixtures,i22d asked to be arrested because ip the atorc!“I feel like hurting somebody.” | He was accemunodated. In Ruth’s = }poekets was found a card which j indicated that he had been re- CLAIM cently d'scharged from M-nbattan 'State Hospital. DEED 4OY RIDE NOT SO JOYFUL Decatur, Ill—A ide in a patrol ees “just for fun” proved fatal | One of the recent realty deals to one woman and seriously in- made in Key West and recorded in| jured e'even others when the pa-' county books is a quit claim) tro! wagon ovrtcrned, ceed issued to Delphina B. Hinde: Jean B. Eddy and husband,’ William J. Eddy. : The property is described as Let 4, Squzre 6, Tract 12, and is: ; - Regular meeting of the county tcommissioners will be held 8 je’clock this evening in the office jof County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer jin the county court house. | Only the regular routine busi- imess is expected to come up | eonsideration, monthiy bills to i i i Jefferson Davis Birthday, .,ing from Palm Beach, he was Thursday, June 3, a legal holiday shown over the navy reservations in the State of Florida, this bank and visited all parts of ‘the is-\ will not be open for business on Mand. He anticipates enjoying that day. his two weeks of naval study in THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. for be HOLIDAY NOTICE geon general of the U. S. Public! pete in Europe, in the opinion of; Es i é Health: Service, is one of the! Guenther Schwars, an cxecitive) ee ee leaders in the attack. tof the Reick’s Film chamer. {mond Dick, and Leo Parker, were —— “Te films produced in Amer-| - < ‘ “GOLD ON DEMAND” iea and those produced e are/#?aigned at a specail session of Because Federal Reserve bank’ so l'iterent,” Sc-warz told a group jcrimiral court tis morning and notes contain cn their face theo! forziga correspondents, “that = provision jeemable in gold on they appeal to quite different/entered jleas oi guilty to the dem=nd,” 2 is prohibited by types of reop’e. ' = ‘a the 1933 Cc'd Act, the Treasury! “You may te surprised to hear, |\“P&"&* Of theft of a sack of coal, would destroy $4,342,415,000 in fer instsme, tht the American) which they sold for 60 cents. notes, replacinc them with a non-; production, ‘San Frareiseo,’ wiich sa gold series at a cost of about $3,-'is having srch » pheno-vreral rin} Judge William V. Albury heard 000,000. jin the big cities of Germeny, sim-' = r Ei! 5 SRO a ply dees vot appeal pevticulariy to; tee charges, listened to the pleas COFFINS AWAITING small town folk.” 1) YA doth diéU culprits and sentenced ADDICTS IN CHINA! nap Lock/ BUT No Bike lnghibapbkGR aage Fh” the {county jail. (By Axsociated Press) ALEXANDER, ©*SMiin! =< For PEIPING, China, Jane 2— three months Dale Lion; sev-n/ Authorities here have prepare+| years old, of this city, saved h 2,000 coffins for the interment o!; pennies to buy a padlock for his} victims of Generalissimo Chiang/bicyele. He was in a store buy-| Kai-shek’s determined effort tejing the lock when someone stole! rid China of the drug evil. ithe bike. : Finish Appraisal Of Avila Estate a EREEEEEEEEeeeeee Jose G, Piodela and Thomas | Nanking Seeking Room | By Cheaper Cremation ! (By Associated Press) NANKING, China, June aake more zoom for the } iD feta: More Bodies In Street (By Axsocinicd Press) SHANGHAI, China, Jane 2.— j{Gbastly proo? of Shanghai's de- ! pression, the number of dead hu- collected in the jstreets and alleyways of the city ‘increased by almost 10,000 during | the last year. Of the total of 40,000 corpses found, death in almost every case was traced to hunger or exposure. jman bodies iuaiaark agence: santa What do taxes mean in terms i] of employment? A recent sur- j vey has answered this question j # in|} as iar as the steel industry is have fniished the appraisal and| 2” overcrowded land, authorities i concerned. Last year taxes lef the Chinese capitai are offer- |] paid in this industry were |} filed their report with Probate/ing specia: inducements to iemi-|| equivalent to a whole year’s || Ees willing to allow their deccas- |] salary for 74,500 employees. | ed to be cremated. jj The tax bill of $105,850,000 The newly completed metropo- f was equal 4558108: See aie fl litan crematorium Fas announced | oe property walued at $1,870.95 and! q fee of U. S. $12 per adult corpse, | ee ee ee appraisers and! With reduced rates for children | was equal to $134 per em- ;and for two bodies to be cremat- lovee. ied at the same time. z to estimate the value of the es-} i tate left by Josefa Cariaga Avila,} Judge Raymond R. Lord. shows personal The appraisal is signed by the i ‘ i Holion A. Bervaldi, executor. i: EXAMINATION | 5S An cxamination for public school ch‘ldren in connection with the summer round-up, will be held tomorrow and Friday at the c inie by Dr. J. B. Paramore. The examination will Legin at 1@ o'clock in the morning, it ie stated. (By Axsocinted Press) CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex., June 2.—Sherif; William Shelby of Nueces County, who joined the Texas Rangers at the age of 17 wa 1889, dee'ares few gunmen of teday, either outiaws or officers oc: with the speed of cary > Texanas. The oi time outlaw, although he might be the most dangerous sort of man,” he adds, “preserved a code of honor of sorts. You could depeid on his word the same as that of any other man.” i Fi 2 a rf i | H if i f i : [ & $ ; i | il iy i fil Hi f if . Keys in accomplishing thelr © sires to vis't their hemes i city and families, at periods (Continued o« Paze Four? Wool, yellow and grass sponges figured in the lots displayed this morning at the regular Wednes- day morning sales at the Muni- ¢ pal Sponge Dock. Offerings ranged from 91 cents for four bunches of grass to $8.88 for 51 bunches. Yellow offerings were $2.25 for sine bunches t $23.75 for Si bunches Wee) af ferings ranged from $3.11 Ser five bunches te $354.71 fer 1@1 bemet- There wore 17 separate lote aetd and the tote! amount past te i owners was $677.94 WHILE THE WEATHER IS DRY, CHECK YOUR ROOFS FOR LEAKS AND WEAKNESSES. ALL ROOFING MATERIAL AT SOUTH FLORIDA. PHONE 596 NOW

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