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

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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 57 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West 0. 160. VOLUME LVII. Commerce Body Hears | Matters Bearing On _ New Florida Hospital “cw news More Requisitions’ For Bridge Workers Have Been Received La’ Concha Hotel Last} | t ‘ I { t i i } Night Members of the Key West | Chamber of Commerce assembled! im the La Concha Hotel, through the courtesy of the “management, | } | i last night in response to a special | 8. J. Groves and Sons requisi- company’s Contract H+1 at Bahia Grooms. t } one | "83.1 }She realty played quite a part in| Not onl» is her own background the early literary life of San meeting, western—she is a native Califor-| Franciseo. jnian, born in San Francisco—but | Burned Her Bridges jthe blood of pioneer ancestors} After 10 yenrs of teaching, Miss | runs in her veins. Her grandfath-'de Nervaud decided the time had| er went to Gregon in "46, and to come to “take a chance.” She‘ | California in "49. He journeyed: burned her bridges, gave 73 pupils |back to Philadelphia in '53, bring-|into other hands and moved to; IS DISMISSED '~: his bride home to San Fran-' New York to write. That first yea —_—— ;clsco” via Panama, And there! she earned a total of $9 for an ar-| WITNESSES WERE UNABLE bd Nags any canal in those days. ticke in the Boston Transcript. ' iss de Nervaud’s adventurous! i "i ; STATE WHO MADE Sinee then, magazines and pub-| ASSAULT Two main witnesses to the al- leged assault on Harry Sawyer! by Officer Bienvenido Perez on, Monday morning declared them. selves unable to state who it was :men to be sent to both of the, structural steel -laborers to be {company’s camps. jsent to the camp at No Name The subject of discussion was j 5 | Fequisition calls for five bridge} -W. V. Little, in charge of the the proposed hospital to cost $1.-)inbcrers, and to Contract’ Fat! State Employment Service bureau, i i i penters, seven negro laborers, have been filled pursuant to pre-' im Florida, and the unequal heal-| .), white laborer and one negro’ vious requests for men were. com- ing qualities of the Key West : The Wisconsin Bridge and Iron sent to different camps. De. Bal Regents Raed 2 S13 ¥ { President Grooms appointed Dr. y oe “Pe H Spemtee. ier and “Siks tit axes the United States Hospitalization In recognition of his main| gue tye . 2 . county by the La Concha! Attorney W. Cu: Harris, Clerk! tained intereat in Key West ands Hotel was read at a special mvet- | Ross ©. Sawyer, Sheriff K. “O.! Julius P. Stone, former Florida jac nj 4 4 € ‘f night and it was. Waite. WPA administratox> was unanl-/ +) scoops $5,000. in ligildation of| ‘The settlement of the delin- ber of the chamber and the secre- é 5 | Present were: an Carl) vided that such compromise set- tary was instructed to so inform) poy yaidi, Commissioners Nother! tlement meets with the approval A message from Mrs. Robert Morris Seymour stressing the pub- | BRITE SME i BTRRD PGT, a RRS a NR aaa *; fruit, Key West being the reed AUTHOR OF WESTERN SERIAL | city in the United States where| BIT So aia secretary who was instructed to; 3 convey the same to the next meet-! -__ IVE Marie de ‘Nervawd a good. mass of auburn hair which is like! William Mendell stated that the i enterprise of helping the men'idie, and she'll be perféétly at; “Flame Trail.’ Fy - 4 |. “Ever since F''can re: ber, to their homes at holiday periods,! eiie in ths ‘rangeland of'/Mon. pra Spee: ogi footsteps of my. grandfather,’ per cent increase in the business|“F#me Trail,” her western ro-| Hannah Lloyd Neall--the on done last Saturday. } This brought out a general dis-! paper’s new serial. eussion along the same lines and! call sent out by President B, L, tions received this week call for;Honda Bridge, calls for four To Contract Dat Marathon the Key. 800,000 to be placed satan iin.s |atite Duck Key two rough car-! said that other requisitions which ; eook’s helper. pleted this week and 20 men were’ climate. Dr. Wm. R. Warren, took part in the discussion, and Agereement On Gardner as a committee to “| Resolution) relative to the taxes ton B. Warren, Cleveland Niles,! the valuabl. work he has done, ing of the county commissioners; Thompson, Chief Deputy Bernard: i mously elected an, honorary mem" the amount due the county.: quent county taxes was made pro- ie Meee. Thompson, Wm. R. Porter, Brax-| (Continued on Page Four) licity possibilities of the bread ares KNOWS LIFE ON THE RANGE <ing of the Rotary Club. cowpony and a westéti -sad- Kay's, her. game little heroine in working on the bridges to return :Fve had the urge. to follow in th had resulted in a twelve and half! ‘2% and Idaho, the setting of! * af fmance which starts today as this' who ssiled to California in a short time later the t i was adjourned. World war. } “Even’ though I couldn't }any cowponies over there,” bef her stories and novels of the! ride west. Sie lays them in three lo-! she cales: the wild, picturesque coun- says, “E did get. stationed where’ try south of Monterey, where the; there were plenty of cowboys im*coast range meets th Pacific, and, jabout the west at first hand, 3, rangeland ef Montana and Wyo-' p sitag aegeendlers {have heard at many strange placesming; the mesas of the southwest. This was practically the result|"* presse shcageecd ou —_ gone We bee we bone of the investigation held im the! the first: career of this weaver, Connecticut, where she combines! matter yesterday in the court of of weste-n tales was, musical, She ‘writing with the strenuous and Peace Justice Franklyn Arenber@!iett her beloved. California to! exciting job of bringing up four! where Officer Perez was arraigned! study in Paris with Harold Bater.' children. | for preliminary hearing. }Later she established'a flourishing? “Last summer we took the two) Witnesses were convinced that| music school. in Boston. elder children and motored out to| Sawyer bad been assaulted bat! © guess the lure of writing was California,’ sho says, “So you see/ were unable to positively assert /in my blood, and bound to come! my allegiance to the west still! that Perez committed the assault gut sooner or later.” Miss de Ner-, holds, even if I don’t live there any | hence the matter was dismissed. [vaud smiles and pushes beck the longer.” | : FOR WASHABLE WALLS, Che Key | 0 The Citizen yesterday after- | “abandon ship,” feach class, ipat KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, ‘D Coast Guard Planning To Hold Intership Contests In Waters Of Key West Proposed Event To Be In BAND CONCERT Celebration Of Anniver- AT CORAL PARK sary Of Inauguration. Ofi.;4) ie La : THIS EVENING ES NS ee CONSISTING OF t wil most, interest- ing event of its kind éver held in| ae ee | BAND nit Key. West waters will ke the in- tership contests and competitions to be held by the United St-te:! Ccast Guged on August celeb.ation of the 147th anniver- Park by the 265th Coast Artillery 'Band, and will be conducted by ; Warrant Officer Caesar La- | Monica. The first number on the the program will start at 7:30 o’clock, \the ‘same hour as last night when neccessary appropriations for th? 4 large audience was present. . | Whe program has been chosen SuIPtSNE Ay; be: tnenrend: Sak wee) if Donductor LaMonaca especially for the prize monics for the ships for tonight’s program and consists lof some of the modern songs, with “| twe vocal choruses by Private tivities of the Jacksonville ores | Ee Purnell and a ei by the ,» well known master of the trum: will be held in Key West harbor,! Staff Sengeant Rosary, Pleeile taid Lieutenant Commander H. ¢.'Als0 a. novelty. number “Comin’ jRound The Mountain”. Perkins, of the Cutter Peete Program | 1, (March “Americans We”— | Fillmore. i 2 “Old Timers” The Pandora was in the Key | Lake. West Yacht Basin yesterday and| p,%» sca Baers aa ike bert! at one of tl ‘inger | Du! al ‘arren. chorus: while berthed the finger | Dubin and W Voeat choi piers, The Citizen was extended an | by- Private Frank Purnell, x invitation and received this in-|_ 4 Cornet Solo “Arbucklenian formation from Commander Beste Oo ae a Song of ins on board the vessel. | Rosary Picciolo. Seven vessels of the Jacksonville; 5. Overture Division are to arrive about Aug- Keler-Bela. ust 3 and make final preparations| 6 Popular “It Looks Like for the competitions on the fol-! Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane”— lowing day. They are the Mojave! Leslie and Burke. Vocal chorus of Port. Evzrg.a:es, Yamacraw, , by Private Frank Purnell. Savannah, ships and crews, one! 7. Novelty “Comin’ Round the against the other. The same row ; Mountain’’—Fillmore. Synopsis: tine applies to the Nemesis, St} 1. Train in the distance comin’ Petersburg and Pandora, Miami, | round, the mountain. 2. The comprising the Second Section,}Piccolos give their version of the and in the Tuird Section will be tune in the spirit of 76. the Dix, Panama’ City;* Vigilant, Clarinets as Butterflys, #t. Pierce, and Colfax, of Charles-| Oboe as fan dancers. ton, S, C. |Cornets as Bugle Corps. The outstanding contests will TromBenes as Cows, be. the proficiency in answering| Basses’ as Elephants. 8. that activity arousing call of}Drammers as beets. 9. All “man overboard,” response and jabsarié-gein' round the mountain. facility to the bugie sounding that} 8 Grand Selection from “The last of all calls to which an Ameri-/Show'Boat”—Jerome Kern. can sailor is called on to obey,| The Star Spangled Banner. and one-mile ; rowing races. The prize money| will be awarded to the winners " orized, amd will be he'd on all) : : coasts of the United States and| Today being the first Wednes- on the Great Lakes, jday in the month regular meeting Winners in the Jacksonville Di-|0f the board of county commis- Another delightful concert will ia be played this evening at Coral 4, sary of the imauguration of this branch of the service. Congreag recently made in the sever! divisiors. The ac Waltz — “Lustspiel” — This is the first time in the his-} tory of the Coast Guard that such | similar contests have been auth-| ners in the New Orleans Division | office of Clerk Ross C. Sawyer in and the runners-up will compete | the county court house. for the east coast championship on, There are a number of com- jspirit took her overseas during the lishers have printed a great many , the east coast north of Cape Hat- | munications te be considered, andjof “Patriotism.” The following foree behind our interest on na teras, important matters to be discussed. Commander Perkins ssid that. naturally, the present plang are! only tentative, because in thei event of disaster a'ong the coast > TRAINS TERRIER NEW YORK—Mrs. L. J. Brooks jkhaki. So what I haven't learned! old Spanish: traditions persist; the! or on the seas it may be neces- | of this city has trained her ter-: sary to call the ships into service, | rier to gather the eggs each morn- but should there be no calls for ing from her hen house. assistance the event, will be ax scheduled. ' BHALF-HOLIDAY NOTICE Sener | This is te notify our customers EX we will close half-holiday on i Thursday at 1:00 o'clock during Tomorrow Night, 9:30 ti ? | the summer months. Please place —BOGA CHICA CASINO— [orders carly on Thursday. Music: Mational Guard Orchestra ARCHER'S GROCERY FPL@OR SHOW (“The Store That Serves You Best™ Admission, $1.00 (Incheding Tax)! _ S14 Fleming Street jay Tat a USE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FLAT TONE. IN MANY SOFT PASTEL SHADES. CALL SOUTH FLORIDA CONT —_ Key West,.Florida, has the most equable climate in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit Citizen PRICE FIVE CENTS ME’ Big Guns Of Younger Cir- i cuit Too Much For Na- tionals; Contest Ended With Score Of 8 To 3 1937. HERE TOMORROW DUE ON FRIDAY i ; f Captain W. L. Johnson, U. S.} Steamship Miraflores, of the A,, advised The Citizen this morn- a ing thaV there will be sub-calibre St"dexd Frait and Steamship Co., practice firing at Fort Taylor to- is due to arrive.in port Friday" (Special to The Citizes) morrow morning between the so, philadelphia and will berth WASHINGTON, D. Cy July 7- hours 8 and noon. | : 1, —The Ame.ican League's All ‘When. saked shit would: be thet the Porter Dock company’s PRE ae eS SESS approximate safety area Captain iaa‘a tee Wor'd Champion, N. York Johy id that it will be un- s pplied - sera ac to operate within tie —_ ty - ae Yankees, defeated the club repre- the area 5,000 yards south of the se! will sail for Frontera, Mexico, serting the Nations! League, 8 to for 9: cuthe Oh meee 3, thie afternoon, in the fifth an- fort. nual “dream game.” The big ' gues of the younger circuit, par- ticalarly Lou Gehrig, proved tes ‘much for Manager Terry's hand- ~ | picked players. The victors pounded out « total cf 13 safeties, whi'e the losers "secured one less than that number. instructor at the University of Ducky Wucky Medwick of the Tampa, and Emerson Sse = Ca:ds was the star of the game. Oratory; and Miss Nell jewel ya, four fe Howse, federal and professional — connected safely Gees theater director. The courses will five trips to. the plate, two of be very interesting ahd instruc- which were doubles. tive and will cover not only all phases of stage and acting tech- Lom Gebrig bit fie, evsond heme nique but voice production and run of the All Star games im the diction. fesirg wh -amaahed the The department is making sing, i. te ee preparatory measures with this in ball over the stards, It was view: That both adults and boys ca'y one of the game. and girls in the city will be glad Ro'fe of the Yank hit a triple. to take advantage of this fine op- portunity. Final arrangenients will Others whe secured two: buss be announced at a later date, and yi, Resides “an The teaching staff will bé all those interested aré requested ("7 °°" a ae of Daniel Fa . Cronin re Fagar, profes- to contact the Recreation “Office pount i , a sional director, formerly dramatic of WPA..~ he ay = betty “ ior for bunkers. Members of the Recreation De- partment of WPA and interested citizens ave busy. making final ar- jrangements for the opening of the Drama Institute here next week, and which will last for two i weeks. The purpose of this institute is to prepare and assist dramatic groups, teachers, leaders and com- munity drama directors through-' out the State of Florida, To en- courage efficient leadership, raise the cultural standard, and to pro- [vide training opportunities for those who wish their community a better place in which to live. ‘er walk a player. Dissy whiffed A ee ‘two and issued one base on balls. 7 | Mango fanned twe and walked Cites Dangers In Driving 9 Stet Reds, struck out two and did aot Si welk a player. | the victory’and Diaay with the ° ° 2 e ht Side Of Automobile ~~ « 57,000. : | Pres'dent Reoscvelt tossed the One of the members of the, fender. Thus driving on the fires bal of the contest to open local lighthouse service who does bridges is made more difficult, 4 “ream” game. a good deal of travelling over the = sayy aprewge Shy gees Pies Yeulate wae én the Seventh District is of the opinion (Oi bridge. cing lien et he deo that with increased traffic over; “With a desire to reduce the ©9™%, and three each from the the bridges extra precautions guess work when crossing the Cards and Cabs fer the Nationals. should be taken to insure safety, bridges and enable each driver to Score by innings: RHE. “The trend of modern car de- keep on his side of the bridge & Nationals 000 111 000—3 12 © sign” he told The Citizen, with white line, about three or four Americans 002 312 GOx—8 13 2 the lowering of the w center. inches wide painted in the center naturally lowers tife er’s seat of the bridges would enable the and consequently. the driver's driver to steer his car on the right range of vision on the right vide! side of the line and by having this (Ghyinger, Tigers, 2b; of the ear. [fixed line to properly gauge the piltkggio, Yanks, <f; “In many of the late model, distance, each car will have suf-, cars it is impossible-for the driver ficient clearance to pass each, to see the front end of the right other in safety.” : Navy Man Delivers Address On Subject Of Patriotism At a meeting of the First “Patriotism i a condition Methodist (Stone) Church Service which dwells permanently in the Cronio, Red Sox, s#; Dickey, Yanks, ¢; West, Browns, if; Gomez, Yanks, p. i x, Vision will compete with the win-|sioners will be held tonight in the}Club held last night, Charles B. mind from dey to day: It should i is United } esses Pay —— 1 a very in- BOt comaist merely of outward dis-| i , but should be the driving. Play by play account: teresting address on the subject play, NATIONALS—P. Waner ost, third to first; Herman fouled fly “Patriotiom mack come Sree, eahceas Vendhen-tadie to lsnid of patriotiom, that it im x con OPS? “7s the individual, and center. Medwick forved Vaughan ‘dition or state of mind emanating ™2Y oF may Not be demonstretive.' out, shortstep to second. from the heart. Whenever J wi - “That after love of God, love) No rams, one bit, ae errors, ness a mass patriotic demonstra-of country shoald be of paxamount AMERICANS —Ro fe went out. jtion, it is my invariable specula+importance “to every Aétmerican *Stond to first; Gehringer flied ition as to just how many «in at ‘citizen. “ es rout to shortstop. DiMiaggie walk Htendance are merely ‘flagwavers’ “Tt ie the patridiie “duty of et Gebringer struck ent. ifor the moment, whose patriotism every Ametican to carefully con- No runs, no hits, no errors, runs no deeper than that caused sidex every ime affecting the Second laming by « colorful display of bunting nation. NAQKONALS—Demaree flied yand the ususi martial sirs. | “Phat ‘hrough o system of per- out to iight field Mize flied out “} am as great a believer is somal patrintiem rather than the to left field. Hartnett out, see individual patrictiom as 1 am im mass variety, there will result © ond te first. individual religion. 1 believe that sounder, more dependable Amer. N> roms, to bits, no errors true patriotiam, as true religion, ican citizen, capable of rendering, AMEKICANS—Averil’ sing'et }mrest come from the heart, and, intelligent decisioms for inv to right field. Cronin fied out te ‘not begin at the surface. keel.” + Continued on Page Three) are outstanding parts of the. ad- dress that was given: } “E believe it may be truthfally tional and international affairs. ‘ t ; R. & ENG. CO., PHONE 598 mee a nem ¢

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