The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 6, 1937, Page 1

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Associated Press Day Wire : " ® es _ ES Key West, Florida, has the Service. } 4 | bg : 3 ss) most equable climate in the For 57 Years Devoted to the ; 4 . s F country; with an average Best Interests of Key West s > range of only 14° Fahrenheit VOLUME LVIII. No. 159. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1937. PRICE FIVE CENTS “om a Pichickers Have Big Two Par i Feature Le RES RRA REE ao DAY AFTERNOON a ERVICES Wt a i = ’ 4 wearer" Time At Boca Chica —_—— ( Just a regular all round grand)’ Following ere the several, | } Of Concerts To| MP Oeaaa TD | ; time was the way one of the pic-' events: : . Mrs. Edna Gértfude Archer! agua Bé Giveri This Eve-|Leader-Enterprise nickéés.Wio spent’ the: day . at! a ee aes ; ‘age 46, wife of Henry Atcher,| g, hee ida é ; Winner OF Contest,*€° *° "fe of Temy Atcher| toes Chics vintarany anreina| "Rin 40p yard awit fet | ning By Band At Coral jdied at the residence, 744 Wind-| herself when asked by The Citi-' won by Eddié Nelson. | The Leader-Enterprise, of |<. rane this morning af 1:30 /26M Hf the day was d Kappy one. | Girls 50 yard swim; won by: Park Homestead, :ia., has been j | In faét a glance at thé assémi-|Catolyw Dunford. ; fe ae hed Weekly néwspaper | o'clock, \ | plage on the island could do no! , Pie éatifig contést; Wor by Jose/ avin ie best news writing i ‘. Fi oger. i Lila lph at. shi cacempassns| of the Bidine seattea by chy |. THY fonete\: Will Be: eld oe ie nee ey ee ee ae yi es Soren. vim, won by - itildents of joitnalism of the | Thursd2y afternoon, 4:80 o'clock, |¢Vetyone ras having an “ail! Buster Roberts: ; of thé 265th Regiment Florida University of Alabama. ‘from’ the ‘First Congregational! Tut’ grand tiie”, Music ang! Girls diving contest, fotr con- National Guard at Fort Taylor, ‘a Meee ben ore eet | envarch, with Rev. Shuler Peele of{/aughter on every hand, bathers, ai tae bt ay one Papy ‘ < : hayper Wiadebot ee sorltge tte i ist | Doth stn and waver, cavérting in| boa ee, won | Was settling dowh into routine| studied by the journalism poe sieeiies ship smeared “practises dias a OP Daynell. Carey. ; : and the regular activition wore| *tudedt Body/'enth student's |“"Sivivors ate’ the Husband||evervwhéte oe. tarned:-was heard (Sailboat race way wot | “rhe! hilae studies consisting of an afialy- | Henry Archér; two sisters, Mrs:|ripplinglaughs ‘or shricks of de-)ClOud,” with: Onptain) Us Roberts apotishas Oe apa carte sis of six newspapers. The | w. 1. Ludlam and Mrs. Butler light: / j28 sailing master ind! My: White,! 4. : | tastend ot costepailile. yoster- Orie oder which will be racher ers considered by the (Roberts of Miami; two brothers;|:, Right, -aifterthe:) parade aie MaKe: ccscsasniceiehian a oS = , Bass z displeasi i Walker and Charlie Perry, also of crowds beganto’ gosto the island! See ee a sens day there were two, One left pleasing but is made nécessary Perengs Bi * ‘alia ‘ by! Tes of events; iwhich kept: tae * f i i with thé Lesder-Enterp genial ; L atl ar perdcdiea madirsichag RO ae of theoqué.viverdéoi| "County Solicitor’ Allm ByiL;' Long Fishing company of Mi- \the P. and O. piér shortly after S by force of circumstances is that t! nterpri ; _ Flo¥ida Temple No, 1, Ladiés of | midday there’ -were-\severalhun- "Fo" ae iti ‘ amir ck the after a | a native of Key West, and a | tne Goldén Bogle of which Mrs.|dréd personsistrolling the beaches, |°‘#*? to finish, thret fine>thickens’@leare, Jr., told The Citizen wo i car, after round “o'clock and consisted of the units son of Mr. and Mrs. George | Archer was a mémber, will at-[Dathivig o¥ dancing in thé easino,| Weré released and ee that he expected Peace Jus; MAS CTT. wwe and Price were{ef the 265th Regiment Florida img during the period of the F: Archer, of 1425 Newton | tend the funeral in a body. ‘There’ were mitiny brightly color.) Be CAPiON & lene smd arduous tice E.R, Lowe to arrive this! neg instantly, Mie Villon |, — anaes, | its. Iaidiami arrived in te }ed costumes to be seen on every’ the prizes gting to those who wers|Cvening from Tavernier with alli eve suffered, severd dieing ee Genet cedine 2S Oe A GSLiILII ST. ty. Inet tiene. fPbnt: MMM to bel Eend/: shows, sltcks,: eeenbinatiou | so latat 1i:{ik ehie. | thie papers in the matter of acci- | igeerct.ons and lsh of blood, and! Steamship Cuba from Tampa for 8 a matter of fact only those t her bedside, and will remain) suits of every deseription. Noti” mis was really the ex.|déntal deaths of A, J. Villane: ME (Ghia Wak stvercly shaken | FS: persons who have business with for the funeral, only oti thé beaches but even in citing event of ‘the entire day, the | and Wesléy Price, and setious in| yg” and’ shiwittiy stocked But saz. |° annual encampment at 7 i = i re a * ' the officers at the camp or who MRS. WHALTON the dancing casimd there weté * entire crowd joining in and mak:| jury to Mrs. Villaneuve, now in a fered. no’ injuries. PERL ; of girls wearing tidir © reer hse Se ay - Lie, have been extended invitations by ‘ iW ATER COLOR mumber of. ; ing the welkiv xing with theie' Miami hospital, ‘The verdict of the .coroner’s| The vessel Pe the official personnel ‘will be al-| ‘ DIES THIS A M ‘ ee ee ‘shouts and joyous laughter. | The aeeident happened abduit) jery,. whieh empaneled. Ly; ee nestootiacs4 lowed ti iat : 0 ATE | : y en uj! _, Between noontime 3 { Thén, ag it wes nearing the! fot’ miles nérth of Tavernier | Cotériér BxOfficio Judge E, R. was anticipated, and after the trip visit the camp, it was an- po eae E X Hl | ] 0 N o’élock the erowd began thinning our 'for most of the pleasure- | Saturday night when a truck Iriv-| Lowey poace justice of fthe Third’ 5... ‘Tonige whi waa nounced, out, but by five i the afternoon! to leave for the. city,, cn by Joseph Benton collided with} Monroe comty district, returned ! ; : ’ | seekeFs to lex vs t y » returned Orders are very rigid on the| FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE; matly. of theti had returned and many of them got into their pedd automobils it which were: ir. |g to the effect that Villan- tiring, both officers and enlisted matter of visiting, and will be en-| @ONDUCTED TOMORROW An Aqua-Chromatie sei were hundreds of others um-| qo long”, and started the) Vil-atieuve, Mr. Price, Mrs, Vi"lah-|éuvé atid. Price “eanié to thei personnel were eager to get te which precludes promiscuous visit- West. ; : led tl by. 8 o'clock it was éstimated| aive’ back to the el fe-ve and RN. Graham, of the) death by reagon ofa collision with foreed to oe minutest detail. So MORNING bof a ek era Ww the| thwe not leds than 3,500 people| Bhi not ail. Ee tad dic Mian Daily, News, The two nan{c Diamdnd T truck driven by ¢ampy. get rested up and bathed comprehensive are these orders fachrs wat i nah gh x moe were on the island and every on@ the ance in the evening, which! instantly killed Were printers on! Joseph. Renton.” before the ia a life that it has been found necessary City: durin Ge at oes ia ‘con phaving an enjoyable time. lasted until 12 o’clock and though |The Miami Triiune. '. & coroner's warrant was issued to have no concerts at the en-| Mrs. Susana B. Whalton, aie roe 30, 1937 $6 J00G. Vem tiers ge eetermomn . the, WEA many of them grew tired and left} They had planned the fishing by Feace Justice Lowe charging wae beuee. eampment grounds, or reserva-}88, died this morning at 1 o'clock |the exhibition will travel around) *°cTest#o® Department held the) st that hour, it was not until 2:30 trip over thé week-end ond Mr. | Benton vith _mans'auzhter. mere ee rte i Se Wi leaky Wa tie POE [athletic events’ and different this morning that the music ceas-(Villaneuve was driving on the| waived preliminary: hearing and aricy g o'clock, the regiment, tion, and for this reason it has|at tha home of her son, Stephen} Pa, : cated fee of this }3tunts ranging from a chicken! eq gnd ths tip to thé city was toad to Key West, it was anid. bivaps plane under bond of $759; headed by officers of the vegi- been made expedient to have the|M. Whalton, 1419 Division street. port tema ‘chase to a pie eating contest,; | ;When the trek, owned by the L., whtch he posted, ‘ment and Major J. D. MacMullg city, states that any accredited ea " Coral Park on the evenings sched. FET Ge MIEN rd , ito. outboard. racing and. motor the island there wa ane ee ; ; nie eae ors rc Th ‘ e ~ ryiriopse Sao | ROW MORIN. .aAt 9.0% ganizaions. in any city ‘may have’ ORE PB; eae was not one un. ap ta ans. - QGreshanpigse ya 4 ‘the uled: adate lee vomignal 0 Dees <Gliate? the Catone ome of these */Aqua-Chromatic !D0%® *A¢ing. Pop Allen, athletic’ pleasant incident and though sev-, Defendant Charged ‘With with the regiment band directed soneerts of the regiment band at| ‘The funefal will be held tomor-| art Colles, Museum or art or. 17° 50 yard swimming contests} roughout the entire day at j instructor Was starter and checker; era] | accidents were narrowly by Warrant Officer Caesar La+ : Ch wi i will be! (travelloan tours) ‘ exhibitions! ~ . Seve Orch toiraee Wickes | Survivors ar two sons, Stephen|to next point, on itinerary. Mr.| V'Ctor oe een ae ee mae giving Key West a clean slate tavated Assault W il the head of the column, the troops estra Director Warrant Of. f , DiNegro is exhibiting a chromatic, Partment. for July 4 and 5, 1937. | ’ went down Caroline to Duvall, M. Whalton and Joseph C, Whal- p — wescuare gira Se hte Car vdicht pan iia and painting of Key. West houses in’ south on Duval to United and i : . ; iiplinetsteniaernin ep elites | < é r 4 Pir “an Ly na en a noe, 24) arms wete sow JAMES MPCOOK i (BARKERS LEAVE Be Arraigned Here Today "ii °2"22"s. ‘ “1 of GI Towa. Chromatic Division, M, Grim- i i parade of the local units left the Waiow tit, fom “The Merryl"E Steen Whelton arrived Horo! Dacher, 410 West ath St, New| GIVEN HONORS OVER HIGHWAY See see ; (corner of Grimmell and Caroline lion Years” from “Wake Up and}. * Resting) , : ; ? , fos re ; ! Live”—Gordon und Revel. Vocal tame: Mrs. “Whalton arrived TWO PASS EXAM. NAMED PRESIDENT OF TAM. HAD BEEN SPENDING SEVER. ee Ce a es ae chorus by Private Frank Purnell:| ™® HtY # few days-ago. DIED YESTERDAY, Peace Justice Burique Esquin- joni 4. Selection from Victor Her- ’ ! ! aaa bl IN J ACKSONVILLE PACHAPTER OF INSTI. | AL MONTHS HERE. VIS. : ded. ee Wert Favorites—Herbert-Lake. | ASSUES CALL TUTE OF BANKING =| ITING RELATIVES pipe: eshe Breen Ea eS a ae | : inost coforful, which hus bee 5. “Ole/South” A Plantation FUNERAL SERVICES WERE|charee of aggravated amsault, 10" yn et for aad 2 roam T0 ALL BANKS: The accused i¢ charged with months, and would have presented a ee Me eb ina ane ! Bordo chge napa hgederd Letters from Tatipa show that! W. M. Barker, first i yoesh _ pol coo # knife and inflicting a more impressive appearance had ice”—Lotter, H f ae wielding : _7. Popular “When My Dream | for steamships during the past’ James A. MeCook, fornierly of; With the P. and 9. 8. 8. Co., and} AT TWO O'CLOC! damage on the person of John it not been deemed aererees / for Boat Comes Home"—Friend and (iy Associated Presny ; week in Jacksonville arid passed; | Mrs. Barker, left over tte Wgh-j peice oe Field, who.had to Bd given trent: “Me Guards to get to the —w Franklin. Voeai chorus by Pri! . WASHINGTON, July 6— [With credit were: pot Now ae eer ane Bae aa at: semis 82, dieg ment by a. physictiid and séveral seg veo F ange ad ape’ ail vate Frank Purnell. Tie <oimptrolier of currency | Robert R. Bertram, who receiv-|of the Tampa Chapter of the; heme in Miaiil after a visit of Betnardino Crespo, age bids kde GG cosad ws te ior ee 8. “Campus Memories” Selec-| hag idsuéd a call (6% the | ed his ticket as chief mate for ves- | aah) yae ated babar Gaehr: | sbt-th inst evéning in a local hospital. | : round by a a Agra tion of College Songs—Seredy. , & call for the con- | sels of 1000 tons, all oceans and| American: Frutitute of: Banking, lew and daughter; Me. aha’ MER Puneral services were héld this D8Ck. ; por ae = oe ee The Star Spangled Ba dition of all national banks | Myrt'and Cates, chief engineer, all at) ene i#ittstt”anngal | mecing Eoeeee MBirY,, 1119. Southard efiamnoan at 2 oflock at the Tt Wa at & plcee on Petronia different unite ‘ormed Pie ames as of Wednesday, June 30. l Gents and ships of any tonnage. “as eyes oe Seeel eeoe street, ain ‘ | pritehard! Péneral Home Chaipel, *tteet where: the fratis ended in p seein oo <= of the Tanipa VachtianaxCountey} THEY were, accmpiini¢a,te ii) Roy! Guillermo Perez of the Latin’ ths cutting serape. pane of the gene appearance { Peace Justice Franklii \- which will, it is - Marshal Arthur rd, ond his elucidate the miystery sur- sides. 0 ig the alleged assault on Cordon of police in command ; , Which he charges of Chief Ivan Elwocd. Police Offices: Bien-| Color bearers with the national | colors. this disturd-| American Legion Drum and orner 65) Bugle Corps. . The offi-| Chief Harry Baker of the Key by The Citi- West Fire Department in ear act- noth ry of ing as aide to Marshal Sheppard. realizes thet; Spanish War Veterans on track with assault with members and s small replica Sawyer, but o7 the Liberty Bell, “1776". ae or Fruit Steamer Came Her e |S ot diniketomrt oho weil pam Fos ates OH Senin Mare SOMME: na wet an hone mater? thin The parade perl by Grand ‘ ,loxogeia Wrens “tarlde ;Mrs. Albury’s brether and sister-! two goad of | dune. o scinls jindaw, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Bark.| : DIED SATURDAY Mr, McCook’ was at oné-timé' er, t Ce Ose, —s = 2 } } associated with the First National’ = uJ rma. sewers coe YOSterday For Fuel Qilscco.c" "2" gewngarae | HEARD DUCTED ON SUNDAY z Pees eae went. te ThGse NERY: WILL BE HEARD 3 he becant mected with the! AFTERNOON Steaniship St, Mary, sf the{charge approximately 90 tons of] Filet Natioasl Bask of that city.’ CONTINUES ON Standard Frait and S\-amship | freight and sailed 12:30 for} Hoe is a daughter of Mrs. Fannis! ce 5 1 Co. arrived 2:20 o'clock vedter.| Terre. ._o.| MéCook, whose homie is om Pauline! regular Mrs. Rosario Perez Avalo, dg? | day from New York, took on 26,-| Ketch Cockatoo, from Mianii] street, this city, and the members! There appears to be some con-! o'clock fit the @9, died Saturday night at 8 a06 gal'ves of foci oll, and saitea | P***: was this morning moored] o¢ the fami'y and his host of fusion over the announcement! All men. @'dlock at the residence, 707/788 & é . jto the dock of the Porter Dock) rriends in Key West are extend- Made on Saturday that the regis-| invitation Southard street. The funeral! 930 o'clock for) Frontera, Mex-! Co, ing congratulations. [tration at the Home Work Cen-| p. B. cannot under-) Float of The Pythian Sisters. was held on Sunday afternoon, | ico. Coast Guard Cutter Pandora ter conducted by the WPA had js thy | Ambulances of the funeral under the direction of the Pritch-} Steamship Colorado, of the| arrived in port this morning and Are Ar been closed owing to the fact ard Funeral Home, from the resi- | Clyde-Minltory Lines, arrived 8:45) is berthed at one of the piers itt TWO MARRIAGE | rf heel, { Gin Of CEES wey dence, with services conducted by} this morning from New ‘York, dis-| the yacht basin_ E bd es a ined std sides, of Rev. A, L. Maureau of the Catho- i ; the Chamber lie church, } nad # = Survivors are the husband, : —— ' > ‘ * Manuel Avalo; three sons, Alexan- " ‘ . ats of the Rotary der of Tampa, Manuel of St. | During the week just 1 ‘ 2 Louis and Almbal, Key West; one ae but two marriage licenses were] more i 4 |. Truck of the Texaco Oil com @ister, Amelia Asencion; twelve "Te } issued by Judge Raymond R. Lord | available. . ‘ ; faeks of the Key grandchildren and four great ad | from his office in the county court} 4 Tee five ¢ es z a rs j Steamship Cubs, for the P. and V Boswell, J. West Fire Department. GFandehiltren, uni¢c [howre. These permitted the = PAYS OLD FINE : i | |W. Stétson Kennedy and Edith’ GENTRAL FALS ; all, 1. E. Font of the Club Martl j j ii iifity ue et ge i f i i 3: Ml Ss rr aror ais * i =r Fon ay PLAN DRAMA BL Paat|mersing from Tepe wih 2 Decsrtod ear waters of Offered he M pal sponge noth ; i fp brought 12 tons Cabelleros de ia Las * jer | N § T I T U T E. “as my eat and seatee: eS aetomobiles, and Decorated car Surerdotians del 7 > brought $86.93. dock yesterday morning were 21 ¥en * je . West; Hogar. s i asto- Decofated car with Biles d+ jlots, medium and small consisting! yaried as was, in some instancés BOSTOR:—In « divoree suit, | ot mail for Loz The Drama Institute, a division/of all wool and yellow sponges. [the price on wool. Forty-two’ aggre Mildted Richardson of this’ Decorsted car with members of the Recreation Department.) Bricks of . wool ranged from, bonebes of yellow sold for $14.72; city teatified that her hosband| ST. LOUIS.—Sarching the home! exceptions the Esperanza dei Hogar wader the direction of Hf Pager) 914 he'd ‘ 75 bunches sold for $16.72 and) was a “cave man,” explaining that'of Kari Messon of this city for aud Mise Nell Jewel House wit}?! for four bunches to $170.99) otner 45 bunches sold for} he palled her out of bed, hurled.stolen jewelry, police discovered! held the proposed Drama Misti-/f0t 31 bunches. One lot of 47! $27.02. The total sales amounted] a telephone #t her, and poured hot! the loot hidden under ten leaves’ tute in Key West, July 11. bunches ef wool sold for $146.78,) to $655.56. jeottee down her neck. jim @ teapot. tnuil Hi on the Decorated car with officers of Regiment Float of Castilio Ignace Acre . (Continued ot Page Three) : | the National i if SHERWIN - WILLIAMS MARNOT IS A FIRST CLASS CLEAR FLOOR VARNISH. IT MAKES OLD FLOORS LOOK LIKE NEW. AT SOUTH FLORIDA, CALL 596 ¥

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