The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 14, 1937, Page 1

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Associated Press Day Wire a ‘ ' ere pis Spd Key West, Florida, “aie = re Art Si TZPM [ESE For 57 Years Devoted to the : z ; country; with an, average Best Interests of Key West : , range of only 14° Fahrenheit VOLUME LVIII. No. 166. KEY WEST, FLORIDA,’ WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1937. PRICE. FIVE CENTS ne Se ee _— DIES SUDL wexconvist Complroller On Issue Of |... Dead In Bed; Capital ae as Tax Sale Certificates ““°"r°* | Shocked Over His Death REACHED HERE THIS AFT- . Clerk Ross C. Sawyer late yes-; ‘The telegram advises that: “In Iterday afternoon received a tele-‘order to save costa in the matter! Director Caesar LaMonacs,. of) 4 nagsaRATION’S LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM { 3 2 i nd, Florida jgfam from Comptroller J. M. Lee,' of advertisement of tax sale cer-| the 265th Regiment Band, BEATEN wp BY jadvising, that no further action is tiffeates you may hold sales al-j National Guard, bas arragned an- THROWN INTO TURMOIL AS A RESULT OF to be taken in matters relative to! ready advertised but withhold as-| other entertaining program for s THREE CUARDS "=> Ciemoon OM House Bill. 396 until courts have! signment and delivery of certifi- tonight's concert at Coral Park,| #3 DEMISE; WAS PERSONALLY IN 1 i and Atlanta,. gE . finally decided upon the merits of|eates and receipts until courts 7:30 o'clock. Ge was a group of distinguished the pill. [finally pass on validity of act.” papas i aula i CHARGE OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S rene dears p aap Or 5am singer and entertaincr, will be} “TWO MAJOR LEGISLATIVE GAMPAIGNS jphibian planes of the United @yr% ‘.e Z % { a : { UPON LAST NIGHT WHEN’ States Coast Guard from Miamb ai Oo e heard oa HE PLACED ONE OF wen! and plan: to remain in Key = j (By Axsooiated Press} | ii +2 Mareh, “St. Cecilia” Gat ce nes ce eg ee : wih; | y;| WASHINGTON, July 14.—Senatoy Joe T. Robinson today that until further notice) Hatous J. Mark Wilcox, M. J.; 12. Concert Waltz, “L’Estudian- | 64, democratic leader and new deal legislative kingpin, i | ~~ Waldteufel: wag found dead in bed this morning. The sudden death t ; While making am arrest last) Maas, W. H. Sutphin, B. M. Scott, ths Salk bow trade, by ie Forvies| night Ge Dave stront, Patrolmiit/ ye p Caldwell, and € Bates | direct from No . Names ike «i = was set Ag Ere Seay Bes ngs One of the important matters ‘ roan ye Pave arclsees “|Fean, U. S. A. Some con-'to be handled at.the meeting of who wi i ; Vocat Chorus by Frank Purnell } gs 2 cs Lower Matecumbe daily at © injtsry BP, Flovide Natiowal gresemen are members of the’ the county commissioners this eve- ciel en eeealaen 80 ee Sole, Polka, “The ithrew the administration's legislative program into a tur- _ the morning and from” Lower Guard, and but for the timely as-) House Committee on Naval Af-! ning is the proposed electric light MC*e?® this section is to Be pro: Wren” Damaro il Pe le cae ne ee. Sire ___jatid power franchise which \is be-, Vided with serviee. : Dave Drucker | pa rt bye ea Meaakarer y Wea ci f. What the object of their visit ing asked by- Alonzo Cothron. | All matters in connection with 5, Overture, “The Beautiful | Senator Rcbinson had been democratic leader since daily at 11 am ~ The officer told, The. Citizen i, has not been announced, but it) This proposed franchise was the resolution for granting the Galatea” Suppe Of course when signals teed aad petit. hand tol ® believed that their visit has the subject of discussion several franchise have been attended to 6, Medley of Popular Songs: | 1922, and wae personally in charge of the president's two i i ‘ ; i thing to do with activities of ks it lar ti f a. “Isle of Capri” Grosz + » made ferries going: either east or! SS edianinas 2-4 | Weeks age-at a regular meeting of and Attorney Raymond R. Lord, P . Se east wilt ais on heaps Grete ap the ee nan. army and navy and probably| the board and W. Curry Harris, acting for the applicant, is pre- b. “Boo-Hioo” Loch major legislative campaigns to enact bills to reorganize say Key, but only sat se'hng im ar the armor” of te|"6,coNe defens here. attorney for the board,” was, in paving to. make hie presentation ¢ “Masaight snd Shd- | courts and executive departments regular stops will be discontinued,’ soldier | |Structed to get in shape a fran- thig evening. : lows” : for the cain Bay need, oldies She ges enc Gn ae roe yore Be Poe street chise covering the points at issue Due to the fact that members oe ye ee eoteng i His colleagues generally had é¢xpected his appoint- This through service is wade; When pl a tbs: en: plan for evening and in conformity with the law. {of the body are to attend the 7- ws 1 age aie F ty the studitien:ol-thes Sehsleacth geoealiagrenidei ng pe and @ list of guests to meet the| The franchise proposes to cover banquet to be given in honor of a “Over There - Lake ment te the supreme court to fill the vacancy created by st Hog Key and’ willbe cofl-'his companions started to belabor | “"*0r® has been prepared by the that area in the Florida Keys be- visiting group of United States §- Grand Fantasy. “Tone 4 i erent of Justice Van Devanter. Although Robin- tinued only so long as the Hog. the officer, removed his hi en im charge. ‘tween Snake Creek end Hog Key, officials the meeting will be call-; Sweet fom: The Li ki Key conditions remain. > |fvom his Belt got” him ow the’ Officers of the army and navy and it is stipulated*that at any ed at 7 o'clock instead of 8 One a Bang”®, son’s health had not been good, his death was entirely um Tt was also aiid’ that the dining! gronnd and began kicking him %%¢ t0 be invited, members of city| time a section requests that elec-'o'tlock which is the usual hour to The Star Spangled Banner : : rooms on the Feyviés Traveller’ before assistance arrived. , council and board of county com- tric lighting facilities be provided’ assemble. expected. Mrs. Robinson was away on a visit to her seen i ; fet i anid a few prominent/ | i 3 and Pilgrim were opened yester-| The three men’ who gave their nilesteners, j “ANNOUNCE 6% ee day and exeellent service is guar- Sth as J. P. Sabin, Marcus citizens DEATH tin Little Rock, Ark. ; 2 ; a Spee ES? SS RAS CR EC Speman ate 3 / 3. Popular, “Carelessly” and the application has 45 signers : Kenny & Ellis’ of the senator from Arkansas shocked the capital, and sistant manager Tag in the city jail until this morn- the visitors, a-fishing ‘tip for to-| ; pm) 2 nse : , — ago, Me. Sheppard bed prea saat Sabor William ¥, Ak morrow has been proposed: j successcr as democratic leader. Those mentioned pare of Mu Tate to MeUTHg cae rent 0. the Ja nt tet " Pays Visit To Key West = KEY WESTER pas.|‘luded Senators Byrnes of South Carolina, Herrison of able and effi cured ir release un- > eh ae : dining areca pei ped Pap eteset derstanding that the men on OFFICERS DANCE | SES AWAY IN MIAMI angers pH ee 8d = ——— . i MONDAY MORNING | Robinson attend University of Arkansas and make the opening announcement ke hsongre in court ad trial) AT CLUB TONIGHT Vivian Yeiser Laramore, poet) and i pany with Executi satisfied that bi ‘whenever the case was set. } te = . in company ixécutive i y > Gidial stories Sir be wey erage Officer Nelson said that the ; laureate of Florida, was.a visitor | Seerstary S. C. Singleton of the | Virginia Law School. He served in the Arkansas legis- only pain he was sufferigg this. ; jin Key West yesterday and) left; focal Chamber of Commerce, they! . ; f ‘ tional house representatives afternoon was im one of his arms! Annual invitation dance of th! this morning over the highway for visited a number of points of in- “anon at tee wen, dua Wee ae Te oe ee ss! SERVICE CLUB which had been struck by either officers of the 265th Regiment, : Miami. jterest during their brief stay and coe pd hier home in Miami, from his home state and was elected governor of Ar- : the foot af one of the soldiers or Plorida National Guard, is to bs, This noted visitor was aceom-/expressed themselves as being de- (a4 Moning at Hex Home tn Nisin ; HOLDS MEETIN bee sen niahe otek et had been’ given tonight at Club Miramar Panied by her mother, Mrs. Yeiser lighted with their experience. tcwenre ‘ ate epi Pee! kansas, but went to the United States senate to. fill « en from his jon Roosevelt Boulevard. j brief il cancy movths after becoming governor. Sh emiaahhe Lo | This dance is an annual atteir| e © H se cae Coot was the widow on™ é a few REV. JOE TOLLE HEARD IN MISS LANKFORD [i eae eee unty or n | Laureane B. Conde, c member of; He wae chairman of the democratic national conven- P ‘given towar e end of the en-! lene of Florida’s oldest and most x : ADDRESS DURING : GOING jeampment ini Ky. Wet, wits a iacamneets famities, who for », tion in 1920 and 1935. He was a candidate for vice-presi- SESSION ON TRIP: ee oe regretted ey | number of years was prominently Ps | | Westers, i Cleare Returns ‘identified with the cigar manufac. | dent im 1928 whem Al Smith ran fer president ow the party st 2 -< . meeting of First | The regiment band, under di-| | turing industry im this city. | “ticket. i Interesting Methodist (Stone) Church Serv-|, Miss Clara Lankford, teacher rection of Caesar LaMonaca, will Surviving are three daughters ice Club was held yesterday a: ate Key —— a scot will; furnish the music. i : i Mrs. Annie Masters, Mrs. Marian | —— * ernoon, 6 o'clock, in the Annex on leave over ighway tomorrow | antcelteretitighie erm ici ' Uhrbac mevieve Conde; ; ' : ioscan" careers «fe CUHABDR? DANCE {CUBA ARRIVES | cur. Steredtn, ® seeemadegher sc. inte) | URE smarom "Sela manta nae, “a presided. weeks at various points in the, | wept: i Cleave, Jr., who was on Datuney oe he Edna Smith; Politicaf fortunes sbaped them- nee ey ake poe es Os Club is composed of a lange| tate. eee bee FROM HAVANA visit’ te ote great-grapiison, Robert De- selves almost by iapparent design’ }-ckoned with by the Republicans group of young men of the city,! Miss Lankford will first vat HERE TONIGHT: as ! ; ‘at. inter nts, returned | laney, all of Miami; a niece, Mist! to lift Joseph Taylor Robinson to! in the determination of any pel x & supper and hour of recrea- ~ = i He told The Ci hen ask+;*. m oo jarathon, ' Democratic party in t) Of: His rise to once tion. : ies he ea amt wet COMME, Ciny Bebe Metra wil wel Get lea if te hed Cittuons when ask’! da great-nephew, Victor Mof-'the nation. \tike the pack sera bey’s aovel Guests of the club at this meet-| sari yo lait a aeons 28 gaiety tonight’ ER ARRIVAL’ ENROOTE f he had condusted; ay: ni-Ltus of this city. { Although » figute\éf import-' som the pen of on Alger or a ing were: Bert Baker, Joe Atlen, | T FAVE TODAY pwhen Battery “D” of Pensacola vestigation:in the matter of the; Mrs. Woodburn and Miss Duffy, ance in the Senate during the bet- Standith, Within fourteen days William Watkins, Allan Hampton,! {hold their regular dance which, TO TAMPA |deaths of A. J. Villaneuve and also Mrs. Vietor Moffat and ter part of the decade after th® he fied been « Representative in meg Perez and Dr. William Fe FOR VACATION =" the officers’ dance, is strictly | Wesley Price who were killed in| daughters, Minses Edith and Anna’ World War, his peculiar availabili-' Congrees, govertior af Arkaness P- | an invitation affair, “iy | Belle Moffat, left yesterday . to’ ity im 1928 made him the running United, States Senate: from Rev. Joe Tole, pastor of First! Members of the battery have Steamship Cuba, of the P. ana - ome on ae rian'as and | attend the funeral which was held: mate of Alfred E. Smith in one of te retigned as Con M_ E. Church, made a short talk ~ : decided that as there will be but 0. S. 8. company, arrived yester-| 7°" S™tomobile on July 3 near/this morning with a rquiem mast tts most memorable presidential guieemsn- January 14, 1913, t and welcomed the visitors to the; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson{ one more night in the city this dup: Soda: Heteine. With tome taf THvernier, that be intended to in Gesu Catholie church. Burial elections in’ the nation’s history. ecome governor, having been club’s mecting. Brief talks were left over the Overseas Highway should be made a gain affair,’ ). sae Wied vanioak sable lenve this week and make an in- | was in Miami. | To « large extent he shaped his ected to that office the prvivw® made by other members of the or-/ this: morning for Cleveland, Ohio, with only a limited number of x Pas-j vestigation of all phases of the’ Sica Saupe jown destiny, but he was, never- contomber, ganization and a musical selec-/ where they will spend a vacation! invitations issued, sengers for Key West; 22 first} eecident. f theless, a man seemingly cast for Selected As Senate tion was given by Gerald Prem? two weeks. They will also aaa cabin and one second for Tampa.| Joseph Benton, driver of the j the times. Religion and probibi-’ Meanwhile. the death of one 0? ders and Fred Knight. {visit at points in New York State. | LEFT THIS MORNING Key West arrivals: Mrs. Rosa-| truck was released on bond of} ; tion, over which the states below the Senators from Arkoneas bed Plans for a shuffle-board They were accompanied by Miss | ‘tie Martinez, Charles B. Boll,| $75 following a hearing before | SILVER SPRINGS Mason and Dixon line felt’ ested « vacamey and the legisle- tournament were made and initial| Mary Charlow, whe will go as far: Miss Helen Hoeffer was a pas- Mindte Bell, Charita Hf Boll. Je }Peuce Justice E. R. Lowe at ‘deeply, dictated that the Demo- 1... promptly chose the newly games played after the business/as Port Everglades for a visit with senger on the bus this morning . * * “**| Tavernier. » ; ee cratic party which had chosen ).sited governor to go te the | (Special to The Citizen) ; Smith, a New York Catholic, and gonece, He was selected January SILVER SPRINGS, Fis. Juty seesion, ‘friends there. | going to Fort Lauderdale to spend Adelaide del Valle, Aiberto del —.a while with relatives and friends Valls, Jorge del Vaile, Miguel Mo- ae | while recuperating from a recent lino, Julio Nuner, Evelio’ Rojas, —MEN!— 1d Aiceeeraeaine seein ae nS Status In Old | itmess {Julia Rojas, Evelio Rojas, Jr,|/{ JUST 3 MORE DAYS! | scont a day at Silver Springs re : | ieaiinaliaoaeaiattaietamadec Leopolde- Cardenas. : Mid-Summer Clearance | cently, viewing the unparalleled * : The vessel also brought 12 tons! benaties of the Motion's: Undeo- ; "PeagentBovmn a Age Assistance Matters) FERRY SCHEDULE «':-\s-——~ <—) Se ener cat "ae "seal Prema gr : | for Key West; 77 tons of freight — Ends Saturday — c | _Effective Monday, July 19 | ind 125 meks of mail for He |} BUY AND SAVE I'wr. Aung Wathine of Key West..' Bs = .,.| Leave No Name Key 9 a. vana. Florsheim Shoes oncaeid Since the new regulations rel-j advise all those now receiving m. daily a Ns W. L. Douglas Shoes Nat CRNROT RSC ace pec apet ti! ative to Old’ Age Assistafice ‘this assistance that there is no sind S.-S. Cuba sailed 5:30 o'clock} SUITS . —NOTICE— been announced, many of those;necessity of any applications be-' Leave Matecumbe 11 4. cor Tampa with the following Shirts Travellers ave sdvieéd that who are now receiving these bene-| ing made. m. daily. bookings from Key West: Colone? Socks DINING ROOM SERVICE on fits have reapplied to the board, it) Their status is already estab-| Stops made at Grassy Key ‘H. F. Nicholas, U. S. A., Dr. and Panta Ferries TRAVELLER and PIL. t¢™pted by was said today. ished. ‘The only ones who may! on signal Mrs. P. D. Hooway, Mrs. Sura{ oi Hats CRUE ens inengunited yotertng: Those whe are hacciting all met-jnipply:are: those whe are G5 youre) Ammouncensent: will be made Gavilss sad daughter, Norma, leat eens ‘ ; ‘Taere will be ae: Uquer corved- ters in connection with this divi-/of age and who have not yet ap- of any changes Miss Chrintina Ramos and Wiss LEWINSKY’S Men sShop sion of government aid desire tofplied for the old age benefits, ‘ee @ «#9 ‘ {Costinued on Tage Four} JE YOU ARE THINKING OF SELLING, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS WILL ADD VALUE TO YOUR HOUSE. AVAILABLE A’

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