The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 11, 1937, Page 1

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morning by the See nee 2 ee | pen, ‘Albiert-“Pits, Alberts Lopez, the : WPA, and the municipal band of |0¢ Henry Esquinaldo. [Power to cooperat ‘the Federal Music. Project and| Guests.of honor ‘present were | organizations to make this EBumba band|Jedge William V_ Albury, J. FP.’ of July one of the biggest days unit, was very much| Fieitas ‘and Julio Perez, Sr., who!the history of Key West. yy the workers, it Nas | Sade. eeceabencoseyetainting. >) The Independence Day celebra- stated by those in charge of the ‘» Marti its board o7 di-'tion starts off with a bang alleged irregular‘ties it air. The municipal band play-|rector for the ‘wonderful _ work | minute acter twelve Fang! ad peoeae se camps = ithe organization is. accomplish-jday night, July 4, with a break- “| meets % ing. Henry Esquinaldo also ;..ve fast ‘dance sponsored ‘by the Clab Pénies Luilding the roads on t t os la The Recreation Departnient led am address, _ Marti. The ‘event will Jast ridges o? the Owerseas Highway “why ythe ‘workers: Pega, sory to8-| Judge Albury ‘scoks in <Ic-ien through 6 o’clork a. m. at which are benig made by Representative | tant sponge ay-'ing and the Grand March. | to the forthcoming Independence time the ¢lab will march to B. C. Pipy, who was designated ¢1 should not be : Selections Ly the Cuban Rumba} Day celebration, and ‘expressed Trumbo Islahd ‘to meet the Na- by Governor e Fred Cone. ~ brovght hearty applause} desire to see the club have a float tional Guards. the workers, and al! express-! i ' i Fi aig tsf i [ : : Lil { if i } H : rt i i et ple ir “There is brt one and only onefn@t passed, as the case may be,: eae why the zoning dill for! Prompted by hig desix: tor, A. L. MAUREAU WILL ; s INSTI OF [recent session of the legislature! Sad steele ‘time was the ‘mo- REM We-RGAGAW \and that is Beause my request. for! (yc. “Crs nine bis decisions any- ja tiew charter for the city of Key | eee eee me eae | West was unheeded.” ; The ‘igures handed The _ Citizen | ‘This was the statement made | “towed a saving for a period cov- todey_ to The Citizen by Repre-/¢uns four years, and totalled sentative B. C. Papy, when asked #92200. : how it haprened that the zoning} Reélative to the selection of the J) bill was not carried through. Commissioners for the Monroe) J) Mr. Papy said that there was pare a el ~ 3 : e fs absolutely ne use in trying to pass’ °2! e first held a consuftation “ is impossib . Rev. Maureau is ecting im place any laws for the city under Lest with Attorney Chester B. Tread- SE: a ‘ ae = nee garded nlikel; of Rev. Wm, Reagan, & J., who obsolete and antiquated charter} “@Y. Pepresenting the county at mat bogie the Democratic party, ‘on a ‘heen is suffering with'a ‘light ailment under which the city is operating. W@shington and Tallahassee, and. UM'ted in 1932 and so overwhelin-; : oy ; the fathe- °f the throat, ‘which developed 4;. request for a draft of 2 new. it was suggested that another bil! ingly triumphant in 1936, is now Rev. A. L. Mzureau, S. J., wi offieicte at the services this af ‘exmoon 5 o’elock to be held fox} Mrs. E.angeline Lozez Heree, who dizd Wednesday night at the; home on Division street. ane the announcement of the charter went unanswered, so he be drawn up. split from stem to stern,” wrote | ues “, a: rz r _serviees yesterday. ‘decided, “What was the use?” | This was done and the draft of Frank Kent recently in syndi-, Use pants qemu ithe yard and collapsed, falling | Relative to the reductions in the second bill was considered cated column. Most of the Other | palities! = tack inte the flaming xitehen, STEAMER CEIBA jsalaries of the tax collector and! preferable by Mr. Treadway and, pol'tical commentators have also; a tag ; CAMREATION ished. i tax assessor redv-ci~= the proposed also received the approval of the been disenssing this situation, |_ To quote-Mr. Kent ageing “Mm ; ; emoluments and expense allow- 2ttorney general. It was intro-; ‘uperficiolly, couse of the split Farley. =, ae that support 0° se DROWNS AT LIP=-SAVING | COMING TO PORT ance from $3,000 and $2,500, as'duced and passed. Only bona fide’ war the jvdie’ai reorganization Mr. Roosevelt's Supreme Count, , TEST / shown in th bij. respectively, to':-sidents cf Monroe — county, Proposal, which alienated “many ie is = question of party loyal’ Tee Se Se Beles of becom caster ef Citronelie, Ala. —— Unobserved! $2,500 and $1.50, Mr. Papy said are eligible to serve on the com-|Demoeratic senators amd repre- ty, which elvorly is designed to Ametion, sil te Sa Ausivian school chron because by his companions who were watch-| Steamship Ceiva, of the Stand- that he consic-2d the sums which mission( he said, and each mem-| sentatives from the Admin‘stra-|'¢ad opsosing Democrats out be p> a te ~ - Higeereh Foie) Klein hod hin |ing = demonstration of life-saving ard Fruit and Steamship company, were allowed sufficient for the ber must file a bond of $10,000. ‘tion. But the matter goes deep-:the party.” Next year « methods, R. D. Pelton, Jr., high, ¥as scheduled to arrive at the Bar offices under existing conditions.;. “Yes, I introduced the bill pro-:cr than that. A split has been °! prominent to At thie oe | oe matter school student, waded ikto deep Buoy at 3 o'clock this afternoon’ He said he killed the bill in- viding for a pension for the wife brewing for a long time—even be- Come up for reelection. whe a ton of bude —- took the - beesuse jand will be bearded by one of the creasing the pay of county com- and children of the late County {cze the lest elect’on, Congress-' ! to fol wilt Le coring eat hed os ms {pilots and brought up to the Por- missioon-s £0°$100 for the mem. Solicitor J. F. Busto, but after it men wers becoming restive, low the White House toad Writ Seas: at the Seenn ane colee ‘S07? egmieet the instructor | WORLD'S FAIR COST MUCH | ‘ter Dock company. bers and $125 for the chairman, went into the senate, I never though they didn’t say so”public-;imx im Collier's, George Ont a SS The eum beoteht to « bend New Mork. — According to’ The vessel is bound to Fron- which stves the taxpayers $130 heard of it again,” replied the ly, under what they regarded as! Who is perhaps closer to the Pres’ = Of Seltation fer reforms im George McAneny, president. of t2ta, Mexico, for a cargo of ba- each month, or $1,800 arnually. representative. too much bossing. They were los- ident than any other aewspaper- Uses Suspenders Te Austrian secondary achools, the New York World’s Fair Cor- nas, and is stopping at Key At this juncture the represen-’ “Two years ago I served on ing their liking for having majo- ™2%. asserts that een oy on Save Ceanrade’s i i> use Sheet Gicipiime and standards |poration, the cost of the enter- West for a supply of fuel oil at tative paused to write down, a se- eight committees, but this year I b'lls written by presidential advi-s will oppose these men 4 teeve been the pride and despair prise will probably reach a tota’ the Porter company. ries of sums denoting monies say- was appointed on 11 committees, ors with minor official jobs in-| Power to beat them im the pri — — end pupite. @f $100,000,000 by the time the Se ed the taxpayers o7 the county served throughout the session and stead of by senators or represen- ™aries, The list includes Senator > a fine disregard for half-| fair opens in 1939. CHIO FLOODS ARE and said that every action of his it was one of the most strenuous tatives. They began to frown at! Wheeler. Burke, Byrd, King, Ger ROCHESTER. a i recnres, the minvtry of educa-! — ROUGH ON in eennection with bills passd or experiences I h2ve ever had.” White House “mrst” orders. ry and Tydings. All_of them Jobe Mangas > eating thee decreed these reforms | “OLDEST MOTHER” DEAD RATS _| It is likely that if the Republi- With the exeepti¢n; of Senater hadad be somgemdiess Gor cer ‘Teachers may not punish pupils Memphis, Tenn—Mrs. Mary N. e cans had made any kind of a’ Wheeler. belong tothe conserva Uibeste of emit by airing = them eritten tasks,’ Rice, to whom a survey accorded aos Sees Pred showirg in 1936, the Democratic tive wing of the party. Senater ee fuck ae eOhying “I have toon a the fitle of “oldest mother in the _ CINCINNATI, June i1.—J. 8. e wies {split would never have occurred. | Wheeler has chrays been regard NEN aS Slew base se bed bey” 160 tC mon. United States,” died on May 29, Shuey, chief of the (Cincinnati | When a party's majority is slim €d 2s a liverct (he tan for vire- ond Geter ae atm atinen == ae ae ‘There must be ne home work in at the age of 105. Her formula bureac of genera! fcods and san- : > presi¢ont on La Follette’s 1924 Diade. Lacking <fier seeteree = i if cal hgh . Py e and the going is hard, it sticks to-,! J . . ma- for longevity was: “Take things ‘tation, estimates 20 percent oi gether from sheer necessity. But ‘dependent ticket. favors gevern- 2 TeaEEigeet, Levgnere sate Whilon'essy. Be natural. Do what you the 400.000 rats that populated S 0 r wow with Repablican representa, (ment ownership of railronds and bt saendons =a Sonne ephy. drawing, singing gym- want to and don't have mean Cincinnati drowned during the tion in both branches at all-time Power systems, ete.) but the fact sreumd the amm anatice things in your heart. Always Técent record flood. lows, and with the Democrat'c ma-' that b> led the oppos'tion to the The inj sed mum, Saved os i 1 & EHR & teacher to dic- find the better side of things to “Ordinarily, in flcods, the rats ¢ Kitowles, who was at there mzde an investigation which! jority so overwhelming, Congress-,CoU"t proposal has put iim in the Besplsl, sormssoss sod oe tate sleok at.” eseape to higher ground by follow- 3 = showed th-t Knowles had dispos- ™em are speaking their minds and Administration dor heose. teres «f je were 7 aot aie ing sewers,” he said, “but last win- Tested Wednesday ty Constable,“ . SPOS: sirine resentments and differ-, 5° there is talk mow—and i awarded Normand @ eotae © “ r 4 = ed of some of the sponge, gave! og, cir (Continued on Page Four) cher et crew $5 and, This is seen in other matters —— ter as the water rose, heavy rains C. Flotey: Police =e t 4 bad fliled the sewers to cut off re- = . “ ee each member o: esses men Se d ued out of tie court of Peace sag caph pga net for whi-h “than the Supreme Court bill. In P ‘aste collectors tel me they stice ie hes eS ax (nt bad soe the sponge. the past, Mr. Roosevelt has al- haven't scene rat on two city ?™5tice Enrique Esquinaldo, was) He was placed under bond of: ya.) obtained a propriations on dumps since the high water. They given a preliminary hearing be- $100 for the mcxt term of crim-', pink check bosis—that is, Con- . aoe = see several hundred 2 fore the :eace justice this morn- ima! Court. gress voted the money requested, > pees Shy: Bere Sound | bandrlds | ing. : es “OS th: privision that it be svent of dead rots where they were 3 at the President’s discretion. Thix | : ; trapped by rising water.” ies ere charges Ene BERMUDA MARKET cession White House effort to% with embeczicment and the affi-' 6. enly HEAVY WESTERN avoid having g substantial portion Repairs to the seaplane ramp im) The imtechocking «eet steel qa E C 4 davit was signed by Frank Cara- STEER MEATS of relief funds earmarked (sp2- B. © Méreno, area supervisor of the principal thoroughfare be- IN CASE OF SICKNESS— | ,01. tic affidavit aiieges that! White Rock FRYERS, 2 to 2% c‘fic=lly alloceted to certain pro-,the submarine base under the @- ments had bese a Saves sua Bee WPA aetivities fe Mi istrict, tween Olivia and Fleming streets. 1 will serve you any time of night. p.... Knowles is the captain 0”, Ibs. average jects) -kas failed, and seems to rection of Construction Foreman place pevteriny ant Seegeatee ae} today tes + yw area a The Stréet is “being ‘scarified, —We Have— ‘a sponging vessel owned by Car Select %-Grown HENS have little chanee of succeeding, Roy Potter started several days were Under way t+ at Sie See =. ae yp arty at, poery surfaced vie: paers =. BROILERS, FRYERS, Small and bello nd that Knowles disposed SPRING LAMB in the T2ite. And sie of the ses have prespasiad to 0 pelnt So aie Semen —_— ees mixture a oi Latge HENS fof some of the catch in Miami. Strictly Fresh Beef Liver most biting criticism of the Presi-‘ where the colierdam is ready te * ottertas of wont week. Smd surfaced and allowed to be- , | Constable Pellicier effected the ; ‘wery dent has come f-om Democrats, be relieved of the water in onder enable the Gases aut sie sum / F s Farm Phone 52 Quick Delivery ‘Thi work was started Several)cohie thoroughly set before being pyoe 830 I Deliver; ceptize of Knowles on the Keys, White at Virginia Street The potential political repereus-‘ that subsurface steel and concrete ers te get the soir Sank Saline Maye age and covers that section used. i took Fis priconer to Miami 30d gues sions that can follow this are un-' work can be started way at once SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SEMIL-LUSTRE IS A PERFECT WALL FINISH FOR KITCHENS, BATHROOMS, STAIRWAYS, HALLS, ETC. AT SOUTH FLORIDA. PHONE S85

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