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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 57 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit The Kry West Citizen KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1937. (STEAMER GATUN | CONVENT SCHOOL SAILED FRIDAY, } VeEUME LVI. No. 211. PRICE FIVE CENTS Steamer Cuba Arrives With 81 Passengers Waldina Abe- Her- Philippine Islands Remain Firm In Expressed Desire Toward Early Independence cents ais | IS CENTERED ON Announcement Despite | Monday, September 6 being BEAUTY CONTEST Dangerous Situation Ex- Labor Day, there will be no isting In Orient |TO BE HELD ON LABOR DAY issue of The Citizen on that AT BOCA CHICA; OUT OF day in order to allow the force an opportunity to enjoy TOWN JUDGES WILL PRE. SIDE 1 ‘OUTLINE PLANS OPENS TUESDAY) FOR LABOR DAY | FACULTY OF INSTITUTION : PROGRAM HERE | EVENT: . UN. odes lias S$ TO BE PUT ON UN, DER AUSPICES OF CUBAN| 1 LODGE. TO BE GIVEN AT| CORAL ISLE CASINO Stesmship Gatun, of the Stand- ard Fruit cnd Steamship Com pany, which arrived yesterday morning from Philadelphia and} took on fuel oi] at the Porter Dock, suiled shprtly after 6! {o'clock yesterday afternoon for} ‘The Convent of Mary Immacu- | Frontera, Mexic j ‘Freighter Ozark, of the Clyde- j i Mallory Lines, arrived in port|honored career with its beginning! from New Orleans last night at! 2 iback in 1868, jpublie i j | \ i | ' Steamship Cuba of the P. andjtinez, Moraima Ochoa, 0. S. 8. Co., arrived yesterday aft-, Cervantes, Maria Aguado, three} !ardo Ahera, Juan Lopez, minia Lopez. ssen-| The ship also had six tons of 60 first and] freight and three sacks of mail for three second cabin passengers for|Key West;.130 tons of freight Havana. [and 137 s s of mail for Tampa. Key West arrivals: Fred Bett-; Sailing at 6 o’clock the vessel mer, Mrs. C. D. Harrington, E.jcarried from Key West: Myron Calvo, Elena Clavo, Norma Calvo,| Russell, Miss Ruth Chavez, Mr. Lydia Ca'vo, Evangelina Suarez,;and Mrs. Leonard Curry and baby Olga Suarez, Teresa Martinez,/and a number of second « cabin Antonio ‘Martinez, Edwina Mar- |listings. Tender Poinciana Taken Off Local Ways T : , Tender Poinciana, of the Sev-,and a buffer arrangement placed!town on vacations, there will be enth Lighthouse District, which|to take up the shock in the event|no meeting of the Ministerial was placed on the ways early this! that the dredge, which is regularly} Alliance. Monday, according to week, came off early this morn-|in tow of the Poinciana, should|announcement. made by Rev. ing after undergoing regular over-|bump into the stern of the ship.| Yancy T-llman Snehane, president haul and repair. The principal re-| News was received at headquar-|of the organization. pairs consisted of welding plates|ters this morning that the Ten- ° ° e e to e nate perforations in the! der Larkspur, which is from Mo- Temperature* ernoon from Havana with first and 15 secong cabin p gers for Key West; late, which has had a and} long Everything is in readiness for 17:15 o’clock, and discharged car- go. The vessel sailed 8:45 for Miami and Jacksonville. MINISTERIAL UNIT CANCELS MEETING “Dhe to Monday being a holiday thus giving the the big Labor Day celebration at] to: Coral Isle Casino, under the aus- pices of Ignacio Agramonte Castle | of the Golden, ample opportunity judge its work through the gradu-! eee ; jof the Knights ates it has sent forth, will reopen Eagle. The fun begins on Tuesday, September 7, it has! at midnight} Sunday with a grand dance that will continue through 6 a. m. Mon-} | day. 4) Featuring the celebration \four-year high school course, which |be the coronation of “Miss Key| is accredited with the “Southern | West of 1937.” This will take | Association of Colleges and Sce-; place at 3:30 o'clock in the aft-| ondary Schools.” jernoon. Miss Dorothy Bethan-| Special attention is given to} court will be crowned queen of the postgraduates who wish to take: fiesta. She will be seated in the jeither a business course or advance | queen's chair. work. | Other features will be a greasy The success of the school of mu-| Pig contest, which will have a real | jlive pig as its object and the per- son who ean hold it for a period of 10 seconds will receive a hand- some gift. Then there will be a trapeze show to be put on by the! “$3 point. | WPA recreation department. \ 83" prequent recitals furnish op-|tor Larsen, director of this depart- ortunities to attain self-reliance,|ment, told the committee |voice and finish. These recitals day nape ae he mal f S sore iends. |“Pop” Alle: irect the show. Normal Precipitation 231 baker re ecdang ae poe as Pea gaieae: i d covers 24-hour Low! ! ae teM o'clock thin morning. |comes a necessity in every educat- j PROGRAM i Sunday Night, Sept. 5th been announced. | | The school consists of a kinder-| i grades and jgarten, the eight will} the festivities of the occa- sion. The Citizen observes three holidays each year, the other two being Fourth of July and Christmas. | (Special to The Citizen) MANILA, P. 1. Sept. 4.—In | spite of the present dangerous in the Orient, and the the Sino- virtual certainty that at| Japanese conflict if continued for Beauty contest to be held | any length of time will have seri- hull, several of which had de-|bile and is to relieve the Ivy Boca Chica Fishing Camp in con: veloped. |while that ship is undergoing re- The vessel was taken into the/pairs at Jacksonville, reached submarine base where it will re-|port this morning at Tampa and ous effects on the future history PPI LI LILI SI SIS ST : {of the Philippi bration to take place Monday will} Manuel Quezon remains firm sie of the Gonvent has been con- nection with the Labor Day Cele- Instrue- President ON WEDNESDAY. | |be judged by a group of out-of-} Announcement has been made} | his desire for independence from of the birth of a daughter, weigh-| = ing eight and a half pounds, to} Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Williams, on | spicuous in its history. ‘tion is given in piano, violin, voice 5a 87! culture, harmony and _ counter- town people, according to {the United States at the earliest nouncement made today by those} Normal Mean é Rainfall* a i possible moment. (ideas in charge of the Labor Day pro- | j In a radiogram to the editors — | of Collier's, which they publish : } About six more girls are need day, the Fi 0 President comes m. led to complete the number . m, : m. a score of girls have state- \the one having the best form. “lon which nothing Contest ; Emerson. . “eee radiogram New York sub- proof. Now another phase of modern safety is being carried on by a! eee for cake waltzes local company, which is installing beginning in the section of the vessel used an air cooling system, any WEATHER CONDITIONS as quarters for the dining room and ployes. When this system is completed and tests have proven satisfactory, the Steamship Cuba will be one of the finest and most thoroughly comfortable vessels afloat, and will be as safe as a ship can pos- sibly be made by the use of mod- ern science and inventions, it is said. culinary department em- we ee If a thousand old beliefs were eset ruined in our march to truth we must still march on.—Stopford A. Brooke. is } eee REQUISITION WAS RECEIVED FROM WiSCONSIN COMPANY Falsehood is in a hurry it may | be at any moment detected. and punished; truth is calm, serene: its jugdment is on high; its king cometh out of the chambers of eternity.—Joseph Parker. WOULD MAKE KEY WEST MONTE CARLO OF THE ENTIRE WORLD Walter Winchell’s the Thursday issue of the New York Mirror carried this com- ment: “They closed a deal in Lon- don last week to make Key We: First requisition by the Wiscon- sti- sessions leas erts, ! re laborers, column in r is ad- jnedy, sooner her obligation to the Philippines. In other under the Independence Act erica is bound until ninete six to defend the Philippines and to maintain with the Islands the trade relations prov in anid Act. If independence is advanced as I have suggested America wilt be relieved of her duty to protect protect ds, dark ships A rousing serial tafe of mys- | eee n forty else Cabot, Coe G. S. KEN} Official in den no HOLIDAY NOTICE Young Men's Social Club WEEK-END DANCE —Tonite— HABANA-MADRID CLUB Music By PRESTON'S RHYTHM BOYS main for a few days while rein-| will probably remain in service in y p Wednesday at their home, corner! ° Made On Steamshi Cuba Tomorrow's Almanac ied person, and the Convent of-j The new arrival has been given the name of Fae Elizabeth, re-| oe re 1 tan ase early independence. * = Sun sets -| different branches pursued. Young { A.M. Mrs. Williams was formerly | quired for the contest. Howemeat 5 2 - | eocccccccccccccceccceees | Moon rises . .|ladies are encouraged to follow | Monday, Sept. 6th : His only reference to the Sino- g Moon sets -'the higher art courses in the) 8:00 to 10:00 A. M.—Bathing!yj,s, ada Hansen. Japanese situation i ling system on the Steamshipi ‘studio, charcoal drawing from beauty contest—prize to be donat- \their desire to compete for the ~ 4 . Cuba, of the P. and O. S. S. Com-| ® f P.M. |jife and from cast design, painting |ed and exhibited at Joe Pearlman's | rg Fr TOI OP IO aM, Hovely prizes which will be aware | =7** that independence would re- pany has been completed and that! The finest and noblest ground|High ...........--10:00 10:10 in oil and water colors; work in| show window. led to the mgst beautiful girl and|liewe America “of any further re- ; ithe real with the real; a ground} Barometer reading at 8 a. m.? |pasketry and dyed work, it is; by Hospitality Band. , ne ‘ i proof in the fullest sense, say 0: t te elated) | Sea level, 28.98, ‘cen £0. e Mi Beeuty TO CARRY STORY =; Sport events will begin on eT Rana ficials of the company. sides the academy for girls) winner Coronation. ‘ WEATI |, Besides y & ABOUT KEY WEST each of the contests there are] President Quezon's employes from one of the large| What a, man sees only in his (Till 7:30 p. m., Sunday) — {St Joseph’s School for boys and} Hospitality Band. Trapeze act. Chembec. ab: - Commebons ay rallies aguas ieee eh shot 12 | follows in full: sf = fora i ol for; 4:00 to 7:00 P. M.—Jitney given which were donated by companies handling this kind of best moments as truth is truth in . ol 3 5 x 6 é loudy with scattered showers to-|colored children, which institu-| Dance, music by Pritchard’s Or- a * + bitte EF scent trip 1 weed ; Aaapene aS gleton, was this morning ad- Events already scheduled in-| City. In my recent trip gc hoes night and Sunday; gentle variable tions will also opaa Tuesday. ) : " ; a. puede ; ae Voiltied ta Poisons Reames: ie the ship and after the tests were) j Orchestra, “Marti.” vised that a story by ¢ wa the sp cam = or = ng aention poraprertans swat i . v w A another 106) poys, ne 1 con- v e « eo made and the adequacy of the'self, and sets upon error the] Florida: Partly cloudy with 9:00 to 1:00 A. M.—Regular} Wilcox Putnam has been sold | r ior boy pig y id ; a i satis-| ma of the beast. Even the dis-|scattered showers on the extreme ike peice will he elven awar apeaes ix an aecle ames, ot | rol conte t, sack race, cuneers os pos see Ib : action of the company, the ves- GIVEN HEARING each half hour during the day j motor race, swimming race, diving] it best for the Philippines no less aS | it i ‘ we : ves st Sunday. ur during the jay. Pan sel was declared _perfetly fire-| onl it is punished—Mary Baker p.amel ain ascda Rel In her letter Mrs. Puteam | contest and many others, than for A‘merica to hasten poli- ~geadh tic | times, indicates that the story will | been| tical x thi t .|winds and partly overcast weath- | | (Fortune telling will be para-| carry a number of photo- |arranged for the big dance to; Filipino people full power and re- esp one ing foreever in ‘anaes Saekee is ‘ k view—the truth; and if you do|¢r tonight and Sunday with a few TRIAL IN CRIMINAL ling America, Cuba. Spain, Italy,| connection with the article, {at 9 Pp. m.— ; national life in accordance with sh & i Jerusalem and two ami girl! for which Pri will be given their ideals and by means of you sway frame oo opinions of |tion. | COURT | were gathered in Key West | walks, rhumba dances, their own choice, at the same imen, it wi!l assuredly conduct you at rere ke of | | BEEPS pe Buses will make trips every] further responsibility for the pro Mann. OR M |hour from the office of the Flor-| tection of the Philippines. high this morning over southeat- | was arrested Thursday night on} ern sections, and a strong high;comp'aint of a woman charging; BRIDGE WORKERS ence an assured success, stalling any possible serious eco western Ca’ > pfead the'a stick and otherwise maltreated ; northér®. bo ‘#tém) \ Montana} her, was arraigned for prelimin-/ necessary is to continue in its present form the trade relations region; wiule” @ low pressure afea| Franklin Arenberg yesterday aft-| ° isjcenter’ ; or e the Philippines, as provided in the Independence Act of Congress, for westward and connecting witt an-|man pondered briefly and then} 1 bi yen ye other “Low” over the far West.jentered a plea of guilty. Peace 2 : : ; specified in said act. of Monroe coun-{Albury, Albert Carey, Norma] “There is no justified or j oceurred since yesterday morning] prisoner held on bond of $100 to sin Bridge and Iron Co., received |ty wlil begin the : ) in the lower Missouri and lower|await trial at the next term of jin more than one week reached | September 13, and Superintend- Cha lotte Haskins, Marie Has for it is evident that the present Mississippi Valleys, and in por-| criminal court the office of the Federa] Employ-|ent of Public Instruction Melvin} kins, Magdalin Huddleston, Jen-| trade relations between America Middle Gulf iV. Little, official in charge, saidjregular notice of zppointments of | dor, Mary Pinder, Florence Rob-| beneficial to the United and noriheastern this morning. j Principals and te se Jennie Sevmour, Ethe® than they are to the Philippines, as follows : ‘i i i steel we s, four Key West High School Williams. > Florida, the ‘New Monte Carlo’ of | ™oderate. There have a al steel w orker: , fou { y r aoa tive quid pro quo. the world. Many of the group|light showers in central Georgia| |two rivet heaters, two rivet driv-| Horace O’Bryant, —principal;| Douglass Elementary (Colored) | «Prom the standpoint of Amer i res have on om the a: otal of 20 men. They are to be} Gome2, Grece Hilt Ida Ken-|Salome Deane, Constance Ed-|i¢ 4p, dete « ni le were responsible for investing}tttés have fallen from thi Da total of 20 men A : 4 = : = if the date of independenc four milfion dollars in Miami.” | kotas eastward into the Lake re-} sent to Contract H-1. Clara Lankford, Fortuna egy Vv een Mingo, Wini-! anced, of terminating that « It has been known for some] ion, with readings 16 to 24 de-| |Lopez, Bessie M. Eagan, Eliza|fred Sands, Fan Chon Tynes, ites Sotioe—> composed oy Belgians, French ani {morning; while temperatures con- | —HOLIDAY NOTICE— = | Addah Ramsey, Hildegard Russell i _Densless High (Colored) : SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACT./SWiss promoters were contemplat tinue abnormally high in the! The Office of Hildah — Edna B. Smith,} St — A Greaux, igge “ling a veriture along the lines North and Middle atic States, | | Lorine Thompson, Mary Trevor George Dean, Wilia Mae Riley, Will be closed all day Labor Day,|developments were pending, had|P¢re amp, ar Ampere eric evry oe ee ee ee Monday, September 6 |not been mentioned. DAY, Monday, Sept. 6 a ie __ y ——-— + While definite information an, Alb is believed that activities will be ese jzin within a short time at Trum bo Island, and it may be that the Carlo” scheduled for Key Wes: tay be located on the main of that magnificent property forcements are made to the stern|this district for one month. of Pine and Georgia streets. Sun rises -!fers exceptional advantages in the| Dancing from 11:00 P. M. to 5:00 5 . Miss Fannie Hansen, daughter of Installation of a modern sprink-: 2 = { expressed | THOUGHT GEMS / his Tomorrow's | ‘ _— r i ive ii ; 8: 8:50! whiel i 19: : . M,—Concert : fine vesscT= iz thoroigly five-|9% Which poople ean live is truth | Low 2:16 Jevalts which - insledee -weaving,| 19300 to, 11:00. A. M,—Concert| COLLIERS WEEKLY Ropers gooey oats ae P= © ERTS, 2 grounds at at 9 o'clock and in For several months a group of t FORECAST =| 1. 'Sisters also have charge of} 3:00 to 4:00 P. M—Concert by . ne Key West and Vicinity: Partly St. Francis Xavier's Scho ‘intd e saese ln ee “Collier's Weekly, installation has been at work on|*!! moments —Joseph Cook. ‘ chestra and introducing a Cuban | Truth causes sin to betray it-| winds. | < ae position to excuse guilt or to con-!south coast tonight and on the ! the magazine. Bingo games will be played at all 1 East Gulf: Gentle variable Special attractions have tical separation thus giving the and East Gulf: G > variable | HELD ON BOND TO AWAIT mount, with six booths, represent-| graphs of Key West scenes in |take place in the casino beginning| sponsibility to direct their own this, though it may seem to lead scattered showers over south por- Mi | fortune tellers. | egdiae: t God. 3 when the writer was last {2nd fox trots. time relieving America of Oo ie throne 0: 10d.—Horace -esauts inues pra v4 Peter Free’ , colored, who i " Pressure continues moderately! Peter Freeman, | i) 4.4 oo oo "GA its, Motor Lines on Duval street “96 wake: thieeats lebanon pressure areg, crested over mid-;that Freeman had struck her with | e bs te | ul eac ers nomic disturbance, all that | eastward to the Lake Superior!ary hearing before Peace Justice} between the United States and te5 the Northeast, | ernoon. with’ a troagh” ex ing south-| After hearing the charge Free-| at least the same number of years Showers and thunderstorms have!Justice Arenberg ordered the} Publie school, vl ‘ r Fall Dopp, Isabel Ball, Leota Grillion, | fiable“pbjection to this proposal tions of the Plains, West ment Bureau last evening, Wm.|F. Russell yesterday issued hisjnie Mae John: Mavercen Mew! and the Philippines are no chers in the va amounts: being genera Listed for call are 10 structur- nstitutions, Stricker, Thelma Watkins, Hele each country getting its connected with this enterprise and southern Florida, Tempera-/} and two rivet buckers, mak Ida En Olive Engel, Margaret St. Elmo A. Greaux, pfincipal; jen there is the further advantage, time in Key West that a group|&Tees lower in Minnesota this/ Gardner, Dumont Huddleston,| Lorraine Wake, Ruby B. Greaux ING and ENGINEERING CO. i Entioned but that any recent{2"4 generally seasonable | THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO.) Division Street School Arimentha Meely, Theodore Sands, is being given out™at this time, ey: Laces French-Swiss-Belcian “New Monte Labor Day, Mo ber 6, this bank will open for business on that day THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 12 Piece Orchestra of Alabama Admission 75¢ Ladies Free MIDNIGHT DANCE | Sunday, 12 M. to 6 A. M. 'PENA’S Garden of Roses} Admission 75¢ Ladies Free) DEL WOODS ORCHESTRA Phone 220 For Reservations | 10 o'Clock No Admi: FREE DANC —TONIGHT— ASK US ABOUT THE NEW MASONITE HEAR REV. JOE TOLLE On The Subject “HE WENT AWAY” Sunday Evening, 8:00 o'Clock j FIRST M. E. (Stone) CHURCH i IN \ tery and romance with 3 whiff of salt air ALL DAY PICNIC —-and— SPANISH VERBENA Labor Day, Monday Sept. 6 CORAL ISLE CASINO —Benefit Mercedes Hospital — BY MYULBERT FOOTHER STARTS SEPTEMBER 7 iN THIS PAPER Events all day beginning at 8:00 o'Clock GRAND DANCE, 9 till 1 p. m Masic by Pritchard's Orchestra i | Sadie Mathews, ‘ant, | Lin! Moss, Pinder, May Glady Sands, RAMONIN’S Special CELEBRATION BOCA CHICA FISHING CAMP From 9:00 a. m. to 6 p.m. PRIZES FOR EVERY SPORT EVENT Donated by local merchant REFRESHMENTS Served on grounds at Key West prices BIG DANCE, 9 TILL ? i | — OPENING DINNER — prises for Cake Walks, Rhumba Cor Chicken Dinner plete 615 Duval Street } i Dances, Waltzes and Fox Trets | —BUSES EVERY HOUR— | Get Tickets at the Philippines and will only con tinue her present trade relations which as stated before are eq beneficial to her and the Philip- pines. Quezon.” ally GERALD PINDER presents bis second RHYTHM REVUE On the stage of the PALACE THEATER Wednevdsy. Sept. 6th Feataring John Pritchard's Orchest: SULATION BOARD. USED AS A WALL BOARD. CALL SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING COMPANY