The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 9, 1937, Page 1

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The number of i i Supséns' she The government had hop fective favorable lower court i pease } The “windfall” taxes, expected: in around $4,000,000. There are numerous suits challenging the! tax and until the Supreme Court; passes on the questions involved! the collections will be light. YOUTH i Aubrey Williams, of the Na-| irs. Edith J. Longe) appealed to private industry to/ty values in the vicinity have been/ supply jobs for the estimated | 400,000 young persons now going | out of schools and colleges for: their summer vacations. Since} many of them come from the low} income family group they will | need work during the summer. RELIEF | Figures for March show that-re-{ lief from state and lotal funds! ‘was administered to “1,710,000 families as against 2,007,000 in} the same month -of 1936. This ' does not include persons on WPA! 42,000 pounds. or other Federally-financed forms} | | AUTO TRAILERS A special check of the automo- bile trailer industry by the Ce 53,646 factory scles were made in! 1936, : —— | AIRPORTS ; The airport project undertaken! by the WPA is seven percent} complete, says Harry Hopkins, that 864 airports are) roved at an expenditure 44,000 ‘workers. j i TO OUR CUSTOMERS | ‘After Saturday Night, June 12,’ we are closing out We invite patrons of this store to! send all orders to Tifts Cash Grocery 1101 Division Street EG | billion dollars in 1934,' tall ‘woodtick, Kenneth Key, of Iron- that the Court would reject the ton, Ohio, a CGC enrollee, devel- judge and to matter entirely, thus making ¢f- oped spotted fever and pneumo- him that a banquet in his honor} taken, to the hospital for tréat-' ment, : Ocaka, Japen.—Five occupants of a house were instantly killed when a civilian airplane struck a cement c:imney and hurtled te the reof below. { TRIPLETS FOLLOW | 4 SETS OF TWINS Chicoutimi, Quebee—Troules! seldom come singly for Mr. and: Mrs. Victor Gagne, it seems. Par-' ents of forr sets of twins, Mrs. Gagne recently gave. birth to trip- lets, all girls. .They have ten children living. ; t TICK BITE FATAL Ideho.—-Bitton_by-@ nia which proved fatal. j ' HAS FELLOW-FEELING Chicago.—While Police Chief! ercy McLaughlin, of Deerfield, westigated the theft of an auto-' belonging to George; Oliver, he was surprised to find, that a thief had stolen his car/ with' right of the government to the'from in font of his home. TO SELL POORHOUSE Austin, Texas.—Lack of inmates} has caused officia's of Travis! County to sell its poorhouse. They! hope to get many ‘mes the orig-! | ! } greatly enhanced in recent years. -NEW CLIPPER Balt‘riore.—The new Bermuda Clipper of the Pan-American Air- ways will carry 32 pasengers and a useful load of 18,000 pounds, ! according to its builders, the Sik-| rosky Aircraft Corporation, of Bridgeport, Conn. It has a top speed of about 188 miles, a cruis- img speed of approximately 163 miles per hour and has a total eight when loaded to capacity of SPANKS TRACK-SITTER Wayne, Pa.— Bringing his train; 0 a stop, the engineer got down, ! icked up a two-year-old boy who! id he was “just resting’ on the! ‘sus Bureau reveals the fact that/tracks and spanked him ‘soundly. ' COUNTY BOARD MEETS TONIGHT’ i Regular meeting of the county | commissioners will be held this; court house in the office of Clerk} Ross C. Sawyer. t It is understood that only the! regular routine business will be conducted and the depository ac- counts read, checked and approv- ed. Automobile Salesman | WANTED —NEW AND USED CARS— | Applications must be made in’ writing to BOX T, care of | The Citizen } Fe irif:e il Road and Tol} Bridge Commission iwhieh is being held this afternoon|"¢ Deputy Ray Elwood om @ ®\charge of petty larceny, brought in the county court house. When seen today in his office Gomez were, “I was never so anx- ious to get home before, as I by Chief Deputy Bernard Waite _the first -werds spoken by Judge|to Key West and placed in coun-;!ars. Key signed the affidewit ty jail under bond of $50 pending have been since the legisinture ad-| prcliminary hearing. journed, and I am very much pleased with the many kind} words said to me by friends.” This has been a most trying session, the judge sa‘d, and while there have been many disappoint- ing: things happen. “I feel that there have been a number of very good and beneficial laws passed which will be of great benefit to the county and city.” At this moment there were a number of persons enternig th> office,-several of them members officially will be given tonight, following the meeting of the county com- missioners. PRINTERS ON PAYING TAX: } ,— Lester 4 |/MEASURE PUT THROUGH RE- University of Florida student, families on relief rolls and their | whose home, is Largo, was adviced ages are between 16 and (this v2ek that he had been select-; CENT SESSION OF LEGISLATURE | bed | cultural college freshman ia North TALLAHASSEE, Fia., June 9) (FNS).—Closing days of the leg-} islature saw passage of the bill to’ exempt jol printers from payment; of the gross receipts tax on retail sales, The measur was introduced and pushed through the legisla-! ture by newspaper editors who; were members of the senate and’ house. ' STATE AUDITOR HARRY L. PEARCE AND FAM-| LY GO OUT OVER HIGHWAY ! Harry L. Pearce, state auditor, who has been in Key West for a period of several weeks, left over the highway this morning accom- panied by Mrs. Pearce and their son, William, bound to Tallahas- see. The said they Pearce family 7,598, providing work evening 8 o’clock in the county|have had a delightful time during their stay and have enjoyed many happy moments fishing with Clerk C. Sam B. Curry, of criminal court, and friends. NOTICE All stockholders and represen- tatives of deceased stockholders of MONROE INVESTMENT COMPANY are requested to at- tend a meeting to be held Thurs- day evening, June 10, 8:00 o'clock at Golden Eagle Hall on Petronia street. Vv. A. ARCHER, june7-3t President.; SHERWIN - WILLIAMS FLAT TONE WALL PAINT IN SHEER, VELVET -SMOOTH BEAUTY. _‘ing from pleurisy- FRESHMAN IN NORTH AMERICA Poucher, 17-year-old as the “most outstanding agri- merica.” The seiection was made by the Danforth Foundation, from among twenty-fo..r contentants. As « result of his selection he | will be sent for a two-weeks COMP BOTH OF HCUSE MEMBERS at Shelby, Mich., in August. SICK SEAMAN PITAL FOR TREAT- MENT Pursuant to radio advices re- ceived at the Porter Dock -com- pany from the Steamship West- ern Queen of the Lykes Brothers and Ripley Steamship Line, Bar Pilot Boat Number 1 went out to- day with Pilots Clarence Thomp- son and Myron Russell to. meet the vessel. After contacting the vessel at Sea Buoy they were informed that a member of the ship’s per- sonnel was ill and-it would be necessary to bring him ashore for hospitalization. later that that seamayis, =pffer- is ‘name 4s given as Paul E,.Tavelock. He was taken on a stretcher to the Marine hospital. Truck Arrives Tonight With'WATERMELONS and Fresh Freits and Vegetables Tift’s Cash Grocery 1101 Division St. Phone 29 | Chavous of Dixie county and | DEPARTS TODA rae TO U. S. MARINE une ib was learned ee AT SOUTH FLA. CONTR. AND Sa | crarging thet Thomas was in peo ‘eession of his, Key's, proverty. : fits from the NYA project pro &* ® sat ; ee Saree gram in Key West. years. t f ; i | ify if | 4 } a | SEEKING PLACE ARE NEWSPAPER MEN ‘ (PNS).—Representative W | Paul Rardin of Palm Beach coun ty, both newspaper men, have a=- | nounced their candidacy. for speak _ ership of the House in. 1939. | Others frequently mentioned a» probable candidates are Robert F Sikes of Okaloosa county Kelly, Jr., of Nassau county, Burks of Pasco county, Holt of Dade county, LeRey \lims of Leon cornty ané F , berg Garreli of Haniiiten « ~ ‘At Patrolman’s Officer Abelarde Lopes ‘the preptee jt while resting at home carly this “rou? Ge ge & Ge Gee ae morning after his tour of duty. = GE = «| Se aun heard a pistol shot oat: ee eee heard a pi shot and rushed 7a, 5. . _ from his home to soe whe = The Citieen, af coepet cued 2 | the troubie, abbr, wtb <— Genes gee He discovered that som me tienily Gt by Ge Gageet ae Ge jereant had fired a gun st bis car CS

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