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Key West, Florida, has the | most equable climate in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit Associated Press Day Wire g ay a Service. c For 57 Years Devoted to the ; ‘ Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LVIII. No. 221. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1937. PRICE FIVE CEN Oe Bailing Ret Ly ins key West Joins Other Issu ed Calls For: | SUNDAY EVENING was. sseocazan avo wes) CRIMINAL san fi SUKKOS OF ‘TABERNACLES’; TO CHARGES & e pith her husband, was one of the| { ee ‘ | !first ‘settlers in Fort Lauderdale,! ! ons nl a Another Application Re- ‘SPECIAL, WEEK Ina mood vividly differenti mia, left over the highway this{ Criminal court convened at| 2 a | from the solemnity of the High ceived At Office Of In-| OF SWIMMING |Hoiyday period just ended, Jews | j a thave already begun preparations! Albury _ pre- e / Hy es p \supervisor in the Adult Education i spector Is For Repairs IS SET ASIDE“ the joyous harvest and thanks-|yranch of the administration —in|*%dine and all officials present, ouse a er To Lunch Stand { giving festival known in Hebrew} | ! | Florida. One of the cases disposed of {morning for her home in company} 9:30 o’clock this morning with with Mrs. Bernice W. Dickens, Judge William V. Army, Navy And Various Other Branches Of Gov- ernment Participate In ‘ges : ‘ Activities pairs to buildin; i | God's ss t ildings were received! V1 MONDAY. ACCORDING |G2US Eomdness to men. It begins ednesday afternoon charged | (his contnw Handa evening, Sep; me tw eauld: be; prevailed unaeies hi cee ; ia ae vy > | successfelly, and now that she} With stealing four cartons of cig-; rvice u Cl. See ikes dicpuaal? OUNCE [Services im accordance with| “id come she was overjoyed atlarettes from the grocery store of| Today, 150 years age on Sep- this festival will be held at a periege- ; Charles Tift. local Jewish synagogue by Rev.! e kefere- leavingsson)sthes ie Florida Motor Lines bus, Mrs.| This morning he was arraigned Jos. Male. 2 onj 1 '20, and ending Saturday, Sep-!_ The continuity between the eee said she had enjoyed |High Holydays and the Sukkos} special week of free festival is given concrete expres- <— jas Sukkos or “Tabernacles,” | i ie | Mrs. Dickens said that or sev-| ini, morning was that of Curtis ‘ |LESSONS WILL BE GIVEN | Which = en aoe oceasions she had asked Mrs.| see i 9 ce a n Just two applications for re- 3 : — 'Stranahen to accompany her to! Darrow, colored, who was arrest-| AT SCUTH BEACH BEGIN-|fruits and foliage symbolizing Coy "West but this wes the only |e w | . ! | { t | | | } at the office of Building Inspec- ‘cae 17, 1787, the Constitution | Henry B. Haskins, ssatetant pce comes out of the dock, it’ o¢ The United States was signed, editefore Peace Justice Enrique Es- supeneienien oe en eee im ws. anid, Bra 7 rself immensely and while) 114 entered a plea of guilty the Seventh District, said this, Tender Poppy which is working her first to Key) naido, entered a plea of gul'ly ' morning that it is anticipated that out of West Palm Beach, is ex- ¢lared a half holiday for em- week ending yesterday. Issues were made for the following: Beginning Monday, September} Deceuik skiialcs to vosidedos ct and President Roosevelt has de. this visit 510 Francis street. Owner Carl) tember 25, a : s placed under bond of | the ; i : ‘nis! ie | : | West it was not going to be her} and was p the Tender Ivy will be placed back pected to finish operations there| pjoyes j Bervaldi; cost, $1,800. | swimming lessons will be given to! a He ee ‘camel (a $104 far bis appearance in crim |in sercios abet Getaber 16. Apithibg: thie.uiea Uke eecke<, 0c ployes in all branches of the General repairs to building used)*!! 88¢ grours at South Beach, ores Ste al en -Ripnak EA eng linal court, | The tender is now in drydock stallation of 10 lights between service. Nii Gn ee ee He Soaeartat Within the next hour he was'at Jacksonville and Mr. Haskins Hillsboro and Miami will then be; WPA and other of the activiti PU Teese Stasi at Hie conker ot| or SER UPOTTNOF OF Teo Nievotions and before breaking AL PEREZ TO returned yesterday by plane from started. These lights will be along — |reation, announced. This special fast, performs the first action in} {arraigned in covrt and entering work will be under the direction the task of erecting a Sukkah—| { he booth which calls to mind! Miami after a visit to the Ivy and the Intracoastal Waterway, and of the administrative branches of an inspection, in company with at this time it can not be defi- the admi Thomas P. Fowler a construction nitely stated when the installa- engineer from the department in tions will be concluded. , Work at noon today in com- Washington of the tender. Tender Poinciana, which came memoration of the event. Quite a lot of work has been down from the local ways last done on the tender’s hull and en- week after regular overhaul, re- gines, and there may be some pairing and painting is still in id other allied services in all The, other work authorized before the port. i Thomas and Olivia streets. Saar, | plea of guilty was setenced by udge Albury to spend six months dner; cost, $150. and instraction of A “Polly' God’s bounty to the children of | in the county jail at hard labor. iIsrael during their forty years in Mask Shearer, chargea with Oliver of the WPA recreation di charging ar on the pub- ANOTHER ¢ vision, {the wilderness. { Harry Perez was yesterday ar-| discharging ALL | The Works Progress Adminis-; Prominent in the ceremonial ob-|raigned in the court of Enrique] jie highway, was arraigned and jtration has recently started a jects of this holiday “aye the, Esquinaldo and charged with non-|entered a plea of gailty. He FOR WORKERS “Learn to Swim” project in con-{| ‘four species”: the palm branch, / support of a minor child. sentenced to pay a fine of \nection with the recreation divi-|the sprig of myrtle, the willow| The evidence educed at the]and costs, which he did. sion, and is making it one of their | bough and the citron. Many beau- | preliminary hearing was sufficient! amount was $47.29. ion were to cease the Navy, Army, parts of the world, were called J, Groves and Sons» Co, (aor Prod Mr. Oliver will tiful tales and explanatians have! to warrant the defendant being} Ralph T. Ke'ly, who was aa upon to read at noon today, to h aa : Sons Co+\ ye assisted by a local life saver,|been woven around these remind-! held for trial and he was placed|raigned on a similar charge, also e Wes | their branches of the service an- olders of three contracts, D, E/ ang the junior life savers of the ,°TS of God in nature. | under bond of $100. entered a plea of ,ruilty. He was! eS and F, for work on the bridges, Boy Scouts. Sulkos is one of the three great! Jt is understood that his case|sentenced to pay a fine. of $3.50/ + their command, the preamble have entered another request for] ‘*¥ou don’t have to be a chan-/ ee Potaias ge He of age will be called for trial in ae ens costs, which amounted to} ivi ties thi Senstitetion., nel swimmer or a member of the |times. Wi le Passover and! court tomorrow morning. $24.98, and which was paid. j laborers today. aylmole awimeing team to get a ithe Feast of Weeks it was the oc-| ‘ i thes: At the conclusion of the read: Wm. V. Little, in charge of the mere j . ; | ing an official half holiday was to lot of fun out of swimming, it is|C#sion for a visit to the Temple! re United States employment office! said, Mr. Oliver claims there’s)in Jerusalem and raricipation in| - eH % Fe nmtite~city;-set = the,service of _thanksgiving-de oe. ith | _ b—B ~ntprat ron “this-city; seid today that®-this! no ream for-uny man, woman or} te at eee ratte! LY: LOUNDERS~ ? _ Treo excellent photographs — orth. id a ¥ 1 ‘tis \ God. s ; Key West, requisition asks for 10 laborers, | child in Key West, where there) |for God’s providence is wanteatl . E. Smith, Jr., have been é Balt tae are so may facilities for. swim-| and that tomorrow morning four! Win °° wh etn enviously ‘those! im the observance of the holiday | | DIED D THIS A.M. ls ap ees Cea ental JOHN GANDOLFO colored men and six white men having a good time in the water, | ‘in modern times. = é x ssem Mr. Smith operating one of the ae will be sent to Marathon for work! for anyone can learn with the! The eighth day of the festival’ | giant searchlights of the U. S. S.{ GIVEN N HEARING New Orleans. on Contract D. simple system developed by the has been utilized of late by lib- ‘ : costie | a cir pi FUNERAL SERVICES FOR LO- i ith, | American Red Cross. jeral AYPAROENCE AS the oceasion | : ‘ 2 : 5: He is a son of C. E. Smith, ADVISORY Whig sicday! coursé jos teally. af ® “consecration. sérviee.’”. for-| The regular meeting of thejdent of Jr-Sr. High School | . agent for the Clyde-Mallory ee ds ‘ ‘ y 3 mally inducting young children| Monroe County Council of Par-/P.-T. A. reported to the coun-| CAL RESIDENT TO BE | rent. anit : | HELD FOR TRI | marvel in teaching groups of peo- ear = |at Key West, enlisted in the navy} AL IN CREMIN- iple to swim, it is shown. Not only |itto the Religious School. The{ent-Teacher Associations _ was! cil the attendance at meeting of ANNOUNCED TER | at Miami, ‘Piewlda, Desbiaber< 15) ADVISORY 3 P. M.—Tropical eee eee as but th ee above completion of the annual/ held recently at the Harris sehool|city officials in an endeavor to! fei Liege ok kc ee ae AL COURT UNDER disturbance of moderate intensity) ¢ fae ie stain oie “de oho (eyele of readings from the Torah,| Recreation Room, remedy conditions. The P.-T. A.’s a fedige leene ts ‘Bille U, . Navy rs Sa the scroll of the Pentateuch ‘Atl The meeting was called to or-|part in aiding the Garden Club =| a {this time the last verses of Dex-| der by the president. Meeting, this project, Mrs. Thompson stat- |teronomy are read, the scroll is| Was opened by a prayer to help!ed, will be to make over ‘ema \died at 8 ofelock this morning Seago rolled back and the reading begun: the P.-T organization carry/thousand school children alert to Hale, visited Cuba, Panama, Ha- again with the first verses of| forward the “Objects” of P.-T, A.|the need of beautifying the prem: j lat the residence of his son, 816 f central at 1 p. m. about 200 miles} 1 douth of centrafTotisinia coast|Wa"t to learn. It is fine sport H ts moving*northeastward about 15{ 1°" its healthfal benefits and : Fperiect saiecine Hal dlatcibuiee miles-per hour attended by strong]? gests - shifting . winds and moderate| “OT Cvenly among all the mus- ecruiter. i | He has served on the U. 8. S. : ix Jose Y. Lounders, age 88 years, John Gandolfo, who was ar waiian Islands and numerous ports in the United S 6, besides at- rested charged with driving an of Tampa, Emilio, Oscar a er- home, school, church and com-/the annual reports sent in by the seas chicola to Galveston should } sent in by the) . main in port. Northeast Pia | munity. [three locals was read with inter-|man of Miami and Eugene and} K : icles, it is explained. i gales. Disturbance may increase |Genesis, symbolizing the unbrok-|in this city. jises and keeping them in a sani- isi ade é oe ’ » imonton street. hie A oll = ty in intensity, and caution siveed jen continuity of Israel’s dev otiont Objects of Parent-Teacher As-jtary condition at all times. ones ee Sa sat rg gyre automobile while under the influ vessels in north central Gulf ¢ EINHORN LEFT |to the Law. | sociations are: | The summary by the state! Survivors are: Six sons, Jose! of Yeoman Se. for which hei’ of quor and causing an Mexico. Small craft from ‘Apala| | | To promote child welfare in; president, Mrs. C_ V. Parvin, of = > for wien ID ' accident to the vehicle of anoth ! ie was given a preliminary hear warnings remained dislayped from| | To raise the standard of home/jest. Key West's associations were | Richard of Key West; one asver- CLEM ¢ PRICE jing before Peace Justice Aren New Grleans to Galveston. a THIS MORNING. life jcomplimented on the organized|ter, Mrs. J. C. Louis, Miami;| . [berg yesterday afternoon, WEATHER BUREAU. Raymond Einhorn, son of Mr. To secure adequate laws for committee work. } : a! | | The evidnce brought out at \ seins and Mrs. A. Einhorn, left by bus} Ses |the care and protection of chil-| The Council president also call-|‘Wenty-cight grandchildren and Tin. titer een, anaes =a ighteen great-grandchildren, } ADVISORY—Northeast stormiearly this week to resume his} ‘ I dren. fed attention to the fact that) i displayd 10 a. m. EST; studies at the University of Il- Concepcion Gonzalez Camps| To bring into closer relation; Florida won the banner at the| ‘Funeral services will be an-| na coast and on Texas/linois, after spending two weeks | died this caine S o’clock at —— the home and the school that national convention and that| nounced upon receiving word from| Clem C. Price, local sponge coast from Port Arthur to Galves-{vacationing with his parents inj Pecans St sn b Pie Piha parents and teachers may coop-/this city’s inerease:in membership! ye!atives in Miami. The funeral buyer for one of the large eom- ton, Disturbance of unknown |Key W, e funeral Si ‘g e aS . ot) erate intelligently in the training was very close to the same PET-| itt be in charge of the Pritchard panies with headquarters in New| bond of $100 intensity apparently forming in| Mr. Einhorn has just received|¢rmoon at 6 SESS sages serail of the ehild. centage as the increase in the| Po Home York, plans to leave tomorrow| western Gulf of Mexico with cen-{his masters degree, and has gone Bank pein me, Koper, Funerai| To develop between educators state. However, this year it is, “Uren eee came to Key moming, or Sunday morning, on = ANNOUNCE DEATH ter at 7 a. m. about 300 miles back to continue his studies to, **¢ ee and the general public such unit-;hoped to heve this percentage West 68 years ago, and was & pleasure and business trip ( 4 { D e services to be conducted by Rev. eq efforts as will secure for every} equal to the enrollment! ils 5, 4 ee ee eee ee ee ae whlch TT Perez, ie ket t of pupils | de a citizen 60 years ago. He New York. OF JOSEPH DURFEE probably moving north-northeast-| requires two 1 years. oa < st a : in school. ania a ta. For a long time Mr. Price hai There is one survivor, a daugh-! physical, mental and moral and| Mra Grace Crosby, WPA adult; *@* ® member of Dr. felix Va-' For a long time Mr. Price has jeient to warrant he acecused _ in being held for trial in criminal i court and he was placed under rd. Caution advised vessels i _ He was graduated ae _the| “4 é aa 3 am enc o go to e PF craft at Apalachicola to Galves-| the head of his class ith « athe ee | Mrs. B.(C. Papy served as sec-'the meeting. Mrs. Crosby spoke ;"¢#ular member for 63 years. tlou-of Jack: Dayle, stele towel: seiae-an acs dae au eal ton should remain in port. | point average, and was an honor! Postmaster Proves jretary for this meeting. of a group of people in this city Pig betting commissioner to be. ida Durfee mo tpsacon ae rats pont WEATHER BUREAU, |student during his four-year! Uncle Sam 5 Honesty! Minutes of the last rorular to cooperate with the problem of Morse Code Helps couste at. ble Some ual Gti ie, We ee New Orle ka. leourse of study meeting were read adult education. Judge Decide TAR Lay aioe Cage {ph Begin eae ose | Mrs. J. A. Boza, former treas-/ Motion was made and passed to ; > iam stree jo yamed away fe He will (By Ansociated Presa) e over the highway) Norfolk, Va., last evening, 7:45 urer, read the report of the treas-| have CROSBYTON, Tex., Sept. 17. Be mas ot ee cane (My Associated Press) fie Mias\ from hace ee te. Tet-loleinek ur tee of Parent Education ready and OLE ¢. 17.—Pek . : } Assist Postma 3 en- . ; TOLEDO, O., Sept. 17 Police ' pon § = to meet Mr: Pric r urfee resided in thia cit Assistant Postmaster Ira Ben-| Potlowing a discussion of ap-| willing at all times to cooperate! 7} re she aretirsaghenned eds rom nagld deb d An ne parte ge | ten has confidence in Uncle Sam’s pointing 9 new treasurer it was’ with Mrs. Creaby Judge Homer A, Ramey learned who is spending a while with her!for many years and was attached } mail. “4 cr i pot the Morse code in his youth before mother, Mrs. Ernest Meres, andito the U. 8. C. G. Cutter Saukee he became familiar with the Ohio'Jeave by train or car for New| He has a host of friends in this He recentiy tied a $1 bill to a , : served t nvent: postcard addressed to hig son with | yw criminal code as attorney and York. Mr. Price said he expects! city who will be grieved to learn he United States army at El Paso. judge. He used it to advantage ty be gone for about two weeks of demise ' Several days later he rec when a defendant charged with drunkenness told the court hejgo ided to apgoint a treasurer at) Mrs. Hildegard J. Russell of next regular meeting, first/the Jr-Sr. High School faculty, dnesday in November. stressed the opportunity that pa Cabrera stated that the'ents were given to have th : lowing changes ih chairmen of children train in the The pupils of the Convent of} ‘The Star Spangled Banner, jword rdgthat the money had atrived:| standing committees have been! Group, was a telegrapher. we name Mrs. Russell told that this Mary Immaculate and of St.)S°Me - . : Judge Ramey tapped e ‘ : Salute tothe Flag, by ae MRO Mrs ‘Thompson, chairman of group was eager and willing to Put jy ‘gn the bench with 8 pene ir vie Players ive Joseph School held exercises this! _ beautification: Watesdi, derened Mis tor ean. schools. 4 " ets for we The defendant immediatel morning, to celebrate the 150th) 4 MCEARAL-C-A, recitation. by ‘Bermuda Market :rsicman of hhospitaiity; Mrs. J. while recreation. ‘The benefit of translated the tappings, and - birthday of our Constitution. | the boys. ALL INGREDIENTS FOR SOUSE 4 —_ pes ipa aon hapanar Beier fc Hed please i ered In proof of their appreciation! Histery ef ‘the Constitution,! We Handle Only . er Noo egies facia": sr yeaa eal eager PS ry The judge decided he reaily boys and girls prepared a pro-|panter be ‘he St : +, Spans acaket Lod o Dr. Parramore and the scope this work can ac) Se With the return to schools these positions may be filled with j = t eee a esata — number who went to the h. Monday, there is « dearth of in a short time. gram which ¢ led them to un-'s J. { Armour’s Star and Swift > rs 5 ; - } n - : clinie for the health examination. » activities of this group youth for Nations! Youth Ad Observations show that the derstand the Constitution better) My Country ‘Tis of Thee, song. Premier Hams Mrs. Godfrey T z te * b t t rs. Godfrey Thompson mmedistely given the chair- ministration projects, though there| work done on these projects ix iil tis: Scion. th snes : At the close of the program a _— man of beentific secienttnnrened Sue sie —TOnite— are a number of vacancies on the! not only pleasant, bet very in- The order of the ceremonies! @*™ | ¥ eagan announced a oo : : © part cane HABANA-MADRID CLUB | rolls which could be filled. structive in s number, of ways, was as follows apr Raegeo- Age —— denies sara has taken im attending next reguian mecting of From 10 till 2 It was learned today that there'and may prove of incalculable Read at. i T e — of St. Francis Xavier oe yar egw d and of the conditions of ancil will be held at Divis Music By Pritchard's Orchest: are opportunities for apprexi-|‘alue to those who take ad “ Sey ae ikewise observed the Birth. ete n this ¢ % 2:45 p.m, Wed Auspices Caballeros la Los mately 25 youths on the listings) vantage of the opportunities with ¢ the Constitution, | Rv _charies i Ketchum, presi-|nesday, November 3 ADMISSION 0c of the NYA and it is hoped that! in their reach SPARE MONEY FOR ALL THE FAMILY—-RENT FROM THAT EXTRA ROOM. RENT FROM THAT SPARE GARAGE SPACE. FIX THEM UP. SOUTH FLORIDA

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