The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 7, 1937, Page 1

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BEEBE! Ciavae H. Roberts, -who died! Fire was. discovered yesterday; ™ {Saturday after a keart’ attack; morning about 3:30 o'clock in a ‘were held yesterday afternoon! to ‘Coral Isle Casino, and an WILL BE HELD IN COUNTY Wil-| other damiage resulted, John- ~ 5 areca tere a ‘Lopez, Charles L. Roberts, Vesey company. wi'l hold its meeting tonight in the Overseas jHotel at 8 o'clock. nage | j will be held on Gilbert and Sulli-' van’s Opera, “The Mikado.” ‘ t of the old members andjcustoedy of Deputy Shrifi {prospective members are urged to:mond Maloney. ibe present. Four electric fans; When, Judge Lord left Key ‘and it is) West Isst week he carried with thave been connected, }Stated that no one need hesitate'him the warrant, whieh he placed last week from the vutfice of Roberts, placed him uncer and arrived here late yes-, ‘Harris, Nestor Recio, vAauitine|the ‘floor of the beildiig” ute! hi Harrys: Roberts, of Fiamingo,, ‘The white crowned pigeon, for whom was issued a warrant! bluish gray in color with a | top to his head, also native to Bahamas, is seen in America onty i believes to be deserving Fed-* } eral protection such as wil be af- [forded through the establishment jeentral Florida, is to be found in} @teater numbers in the proposed j_ Also most abundant in the. Everglades National Park area is; , the swallow-tail kite of which e few examples are foznd in Sovth\ ws ‘eed ts wos imarsed soli’ et = ie ace oeeas eae te Tow ‘ + . Ly partment of Justice man wili be ter some study and decided that. sent to the Keys to investigate the ‘he proper authority to investigate | these matters is vested in the * TOCONFERENCE Sse seiten ote ie we oe mir ‘On 2 flight taken through the: ff | Hi ra! if HF ft e 4 if fy { ; ft i fe / | f f ' | | Hl = © | r li 2 Ih f ! f rt | tt ti F g . i : 1 if i iH : : i F i 7 i | ? rfl H g a tH i; Fe ison. It struggle but at last if brought in his catch tuekered uot. , consisting of Nath- his son, Philip Niles and ii] f | i i f made an excel- fish taken which, it i= te happens while troll- barracudas, jacks and | muttonfish, and others. aking Inventory Of Following the action of the legislature increasing the on ACTIVITIES TO TAKE PLACE! F!eming Steet Charen will accom- i | There will be oxe tion for. p ! at the ¢linie on Ti and ; ~jerts, chairman of the P.- they had a de-! it : Coast Guard Station here, which” REV. TOLLE USFT THIS MORN. ;. under the direction of Com-! OTHERS :mander C. C. Von Paulson, Mr. ‘and western coastal area, Louisi-; ‘ana ‘little blue and green herons lin several hundreds, American; and snowy agrets, some of which; migrate north in the summer,’ great blue herons and a few, great white herons. 5 n That many of these birds are! now ‘holding their own in this} area, according to Stevenson, is te be credited in no small measure; to the protective activities of the Audubon Society. { One of the most spectacular of the birds found in increasing’ numbers in this area is the roseate" spoonbill now receiving particular ‘attention from the Aduubon So-- ciety in this region as well as in Texas. H On the final flight of his sur-} jpany Rev. Peele on the trip, and: vey Stevenson surveyed the upper) }wil' also attend the conference. Florida Bay, region and the area ~, ef the Ten Thousand Islands, west, jae north to Evergiades City in; - | Collier eo-nty and across the Tam-: , Atalian Factories’ iami Trail on both the south and; north borders. | i a } The fascination of the entire. N, June 7- reat ‘area, he felt, is weli revealed ‘ini }mesday aiternoon, beginning at 2' Britain's reammament program such a flight with flashing wal “o'clock, accord: ee ante willingly or utwitlingty is squeez-'icrs below in colors ranging ‘from ment made by! oR ob- ing Italy “hdastria'ly through pro-ideep amethystine tones through B A.jdecing a ‘scarcity of henry raw/| emerald, jade and turquoise to a, | committee. materials, business circles say. _{ pale to; with the effect of dia-j | These examinations which are! By buying up all the avaitatle| ‘conde pinting im the sun. Sond | to be conducted by Dr. J. B. Par-'ste2l and ‘several other primary/ grove hammocks dot the vast ox! ramore of the board of health, are ptoducts on the world markets.) panse of the “glades with royal ,in connection with the summer Britain is throwing Italian manu-! palms raising their plummed heads ;Found-up of children, and a re- facturers into some embarrass-jto the sky, Wright and sabal palms j quest is made for parents to have}ment and is cpusing Mussolini’s|in clumps and clusters growing itheir children examined. agree 4 take stevs to all=-| from the multicolored marl. ! viat sitvation. Rev. Joseph Toile, of First (Old Stone) Church, on Florida Motor Lines bus It was ssid by Rev. Tolle that Rev. Shuler Peelc, of Fitming Street (Uptown) Church, and Rev. M. L. Smith, of Ley Me- wmoric! (Park) Church, will also i Norman Lowe, president of the | Young Peopies Epworth League of TUESDAY AND WEDNES- DAY AT CLINIC ‘A ministerial detree ‘has just sch Sime vice’ ALBURYS ARRIVE erations because of the “désirabil- | ity of limiting the use of iron to! IN CITY FOR VISIT: quantities strictly necessary.” 1 ‘ Manufacturers are particularly} ‘uncertain ‘over the situation be- ‘ cause they know that the military; ACCOMPANIED BY ABBY Reeds of the nation have first call ‘on Taw ‘materials. The fascist BERTS; ALL ARE OF i Grand Council declared on March! TAMPA 2, with regard to raw materials, j task of checking up on the stocks! 4. principle of “sacrifice, even of the various wholesalers and ar-/ +41 i¢ necessary, of the civil re- Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Albury and leourtesy of the Urited States; @"* of the meeting of protest i? a tg ee gg Sear poe a Pprnaal application of the} Guirsments for the military re Gomez was instructed to| The new legislation increases| ee wholesale places Satur-. the excise on liquors as follows: an inventory can be) Beer in barrels, seven cents a gal-j the necessary stamps lon; beer in bottles, 21 cents a) ST. LOUIS —Mrs. Minnie Cok- te the containers of case; sparkling wines and mixed/son of this city won a divorce when |@rinks, 75 cents a gallon;.all other she testified that her husband had action was taken by Mr. wines, 26 cents the gallon; all) their maid eat with him and forced Gemez and he at once began the! liquors 50 per cent increase. (ker to wait.on the table. WIFE CAME SECOND teal a Abby Berts, of Tampa, were ar- rivals over the highway yesterday and are guests for a short time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. Demeritt, brother-in-law and sister of Mr. Albury. Tomorrow the visitors will leave for Tortugas and be the guests for a couple of weeks at the home of | Keeper Andrew Albvry. for Frontsra, Mexico. i jton to have an investigator held last Thursday might with » | py, to members of several organizations ‘ eeecaine ithe Sen oe eee — attend-" M. Duncan, chief engineer ©” versation with friends that a de-— partment of justice man would be! ceink te the Siskin: apn, onl ie” uy <& music department «f Sep Wet was, in all probability, the reason High School, dett emer te that The Citizen was told ee oe ee eee week that Governor Cone was te parts of the country. send an investigator and had so) Mie Seth aul ‘wired Dan Navarro. As a matter **companied whe will vinn ing. At the meeting a committee was appointed to communicate with Governor Fred P. Cone, re-) questing that an investigator be sent to the Keys to investigate in-! to conditions concerning the work-! men and the statement that Key Westers were being discrim‘nated against in faver of men from oth- er sections of the state. 3 lef fact, the governor has sent no Sending a department of jus- reply to any person in Key West tice man to the scene is believed Jing the telegram ‘which was to be the resu't of the telegram sent him by th: committee. Tington, atives Bovden. Sponge offerings at the muni These lots consisted of 390 reve - cipal wharf this morning number- bunches, offered, $1,866.66; v ed 24 lots and prices proffered by! wool, $865.67. 330 weel, the bidders totalled about -$5,482,| 586.66. Other offerings of weel but not all of them were accepted.|sold were 111 bunches, $440.50 As a matter of fact three of] 100 bunches, $510.88 the largest lots of wool sponge! Other sales consisted of small sues te teed were not sold, the offers of the] offerings of wool, grass and Ye 4. 4¢yeuerd =f te bidders being refused by the own-| low, which sold at varying Pri©®® Primed ers. according to size and condition. They a In For Supply Of Fuel === * gre e Wes rickety chien, Garghen, the fer =» éoapcrate ester Steamer Miraflores, of the Steamship Medina, from Galves Standard Frvit and Steamship ton, is dae this evening, bound t company, arrived in port last| Key West, Charleston and New night from Philedelphia, docked} York, and the Colorade is due te at the Porter Dock company’s) morrow, bound from New York te main pier and after taking on|Key West and Tampa Both vee 29,140 gallons of fuel oil, sailed|sels are of the Clyéeilalery ‘Lines. INT. AT SOUTH FLA. CONTR. AND ENG. CO. PH

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