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a ‘ag Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 57 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West t VOLUME LVIII, No. 237. New License: ‘Sheriff To L Property Of Delinquents Tax Collectors Are Pro- vided With Blank War- rants To Be Used Ih Making Collections “One of the passed by the recent (ef, Florida in connection with. the ‘lw. pertaining to occupational has which - was legislature laws licenses and their payment caused a great deal of eoiuteaasis among dealers, that ‘section which authorizes the sheriff to levy,on property of the delinquent. In connection with the tion to make the provisions of the law effective tax collectors have been provided with blank war-! rants to he filled out by the col- lector and handed to the sheriff for execution. With the idea of placing all} dealers in a position to under- stand the law in its entirety, or at least that section pertaining to + the Javy,-hereygith ig . shown. ‘exact copy of thé*tax collector’s warrant which is “authorized by section 32 of Senate Bill No. 17, Laws of Florida, Acts of 137. | “To All and Singular the! Bheriffs pf the State of Florida. “You and each of you, are: hereby commanded to levy upen gnd sell any property of .........- within your jurisdiction, suf- ficient to pay Frank H. Ladd, as tax collector of Monroe county,! lorida the sum of ............ for the State of Florida for a State Qccupational License, and the sum of .......... for the county! wesaid for a County Occupa-! License, and the sum of 26) nts for the county judge of said} eounty, together with the cost of ecuting this warrant, for all of hich ........... is liable under the provisions of the laws of Florida especially inten- ermits Against Monroe County Clinic _ Issues September Report FLORIDA’ WILL GET FINE LINE OF PUBLICITY ALMOST ENTIRE ISSUE OF NATIONAL MAGAZINE WILL; BE GIVEN OVER FOR THIS; PURPOSE TAMPA, Oct, 6 (FNS).—From ' | Issued from the Monroe County Community Clinic, which is under the direction of Dr. J. B, Parra- more, Nurse Madie Butler, is the following. report of activities for the month of September, ‘Briefly summed up the work in the clinic is somewhat routine, yet covers a varied field as to classification of cases under care, and there are some minor sur- jgical some medical, some for phy- {sical examination, and there are jalso some sputum and other speci- mens collected. | A large number of prescriptions 1937, is a group of officials of H. Baker, The Key Wi KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1937. Yankees Take: (Chamber Of Commerce — Reelects All (Officers All officers of the Key West Chamber of Commerce were re- elected this morning at the meet- ing which was held in the offices of the organization. Members of the Board of Di-| rectors re-elected were: W. W. Demeritt, Frank H. Ladd, Joe Pearlman, Charles Taylor, Dr. Wifiam R. Warren and Ben D. Trevor, Invitation of the’ San Carlos Institute to the chamber request- ing the presence of the member- ship at the celebration. of “E! Grito de Yara”, was. read and the secretary instructed to ledge receipt of the invitation. Following members of the cham- ber were appointed to attend the ceremonies as ‘officially repre- senting the body: Frank H. Ladd, Ben D_ Trevor and S. C. Single- ton. Other members of the or- gaization are expegted to attend. A communication from Mrs. Grace Crosby, teacher of the WPA Commercial Classes, offering the cooperation of the rganization with the Chambcr of Commerce in helping to present Key West to our visitors in the most friendly of lights, was read and the sec- retary was insrtucted to acknow- acknow- edge the same and to accept with thanks all cooperation. Members: Ofi PlantBoard Making» inspection Here Making an inspection of Key their activities have been assign- West and the adjacent islands for the purpose of determining the results of the campaign for the eradication of the Black Fly, which was carried on here time to time various national jare filled, cod liver oil and dried|the State Plant Board. magazines have generously given Worida some fine publicity, as have the newspapers. It is quite an innovation, however, for al ;milk are distributed and some idressings are given out to care jfor chronie discharging cases. | Some home visits were made, The objeet of this inspection, ed to this section before, and quite a few of them have brought st Citizen Wm. Reardon Commander Of Legion Post TRYING TO AVOID | SPECIAL SESSION OF LEGISLATURE FLORIDA’S BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN MAY YET SHOW WAY TO AVOID MEETING (Special to The Citizen) TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 6.—Per- {their families to remain during haps (Mlorida’s business and pro- ; Those in the group are: from Ludlam, L. S. Light, O. D. Link, 1934 until the middle of the year G. $. McMullen, J. H. Sealey, G.| j Grace, C. E. Shepard, W. R. Lyle, the period of investigation. } J. W.} G. A. Helseth, E. G,! Hume, P. E. Frierson, B. H.! fessional men may yet show the way to avoiding a special session of the Legislature if Comptroller J. M. Lee’s statement on the re- sponse to the new license law is indicative of the trend of the said H. S. McClanahan, assistant/ B. E. Daniel, C. R. Shepard, J. H.| times, quarantine inspector, is to make| Henderson, W. H, Frierson, J. Cc.) ‘@ most rigid examination of all) Bell. In conversation with several of; e| Vegetation, trees and shrubbery } A ; this/T. B. case was visited and ad-}to find if the results of the spray- the inspecting group The Citizen) ergs any pa amas 8 haat Viaed as to care and importance! ing and other eradication activi-!was told that they are working: large national magazine to devote | also some administrative and on ‘Phe: “ ‘eld’. ; jof isolation from family. ;ties carried on during the period’ hard in their investigation and’ Socrta: Atield'., national ontdody i have been completely done away)while doing so’ are praying that} with this pestiferous insect. conéitions are such as to give Practically all of the members|them the opportunity of reporting magazine, ig doing. The publishers .of “Sports Afield” have announced that the December issue of this publication will be a genuine Florida number. typically ‘Florida and one that sportsmen (and nearly veryone in Blorida are sports- men) will want to frame. Eight pages of Florida pictures will be printed in rotogravure, while the editorial content will consist of various articles and stories and pictures of fishing, hunting and vacationing on Fiorida’s coasts and in the interior. Various Florida interests had planned to publish “Southern Out- doors” to do this kind of a_pro- motion job. For some reason or other . the project either fell through or was postponed, and “Sports Afield” was induced to “pinch hit’ by publishing such a Florida issue, with the idea that if proper cooperation is given by Florida interests, these publishers will proceed to publish a 1938 edi- tion of Southern Outdoors, From all appearances, the De- ecember “Sports Afield” will carry cases which! There are some 1 come for care on other than clinic! ‘days, these are emergency cases more. These cases are cuts, bruises, abrasions. and. ‘burns,..etc.| September 23 Miss Julie pede held an all-day midwife institute which was attended by five colored jand two white midwives and the! two public health nurses, Miss! Diaz and Mrs. Butler of Key West. Outside physicians cooperating| |at the clinic are: Tuesdays 10 to} 12, Dr. H. C. Galey; Wednesdays, | 10 to 12, Dr. Julio De Poo; et day, 10 to 12, Dr. Wm. R. War- ren. over the week end and began!from the Black Fly. William Malone Addresses — Church Fellowship Club Rev. Joe Tolle his guests J. F. Yancey, introduced as son of A splendid address by Hon. Pointing out that “in at least tivo previous instances” when con- ditions and circumstances were much worse, tax payers responding to the appeals to aid the state made an extra session unncessary, ithe comptroller says: “I am greatly encouraged at the tresponse of the public to the ‘and are caved for. by Dr. Parra-|°f the group which arrived here that the section is absolutely free; tate’s needs as tax collectors’ re- port on the first five days col- lections under. the new occupation- al license law,” he told newsmen. “These reports indicate Floridians are loyally rat-ying to the need of the state for funds, with collect- ors and their forces co-operating iwith a fine spirit. “Such co-operation, however, ty but a repetition of support [from officials and tax payers, ‘alike, in former emergencies, when |they were advised of the state’s i | Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit PRICE FIVE CENTS —____-—_, — | Elected AS (nih re su A World Series Con- test Other Officers Also Se- lected At Annual Elec- tion Of Organization Last Night (Special te The Citizen) YANKEE STADIUM, New York, jOct. 6.—New York's fifth base- | ball civil war began this after- [neon at the Yankee Stadium, be- ltween the Yankees and Giants, Members Arthur aucgas Olgas ofthe American and Post 28 American Legion Leigues:. ene to attend! and ended with the Yankees the” { victors, 8 to 1. There was no excitement until the fifth inning when the charges of Manager Bill Terry opened up their-assault on Lefty Gomez's shoots with three hits, netting found to be elected for the sev:| Hem the first run ef the game, eral offices: Up to this time, Carl Owen Post Commandef, William H,| Hubbell had allowed but one bit, | Reardon; First Vice Commander,|that im the first inning, and got P. Bernard Roberts; Second Vice! #4 Yankee batters in rotation be- | fore Crosetti’s hit in the sixth im- of were | National force last eve: the annual election of which was held in Legion Hall on; Whitehead street. The balloting was carried as prescribed by the regulations and after the the following were out i officers out and count rules was made PCammenndsr, Anna E. Corcoran; Adjutant, U. John Delgado; loins. In this frame, a walk, an William H. Malone on the Su-} preme Court question was heard the Methodist preacher on the’ fiscal shortages. It reminds me | Chaplain, Caroline E. Hattrick;|error by Dick Bartell and five | Historian, Flossie Baker; Ser-| 45. gy, off King Carl yielded ‘geant at Arms, P. Kelly; Ex > . ecutive Committeemen, Jerry a. five vans. pre 1g hie wand Trevor, John W. Pinder, Roy | Gumbert took over the burden Voght. with only one out, When Lazzeri Service office and others who will serve during the year 1938 hit sntely' off Sie, bs wes will be appointed by the new)cut and Dick Coffman took the commander when he is installed) mound, and immediately walked on Tuesday, October 12. zh Officers who were last evening px ere elected to serve will be installed) the inning, uavewal in any bail by a department officer Tuesday) game but particularly so in « -felating to occupational license! announcements from a great many es, and that you, within 60! Porida chambers of commerce and days return this warrant and pay | counties. The magazine has a to be as tax collector aforesaid, | cirewation of q quarter of a mil- “— at my office in the Court Housejlion, in addition to which many in the County aforesaid, the/thousands of extta ‘copies will be money which you collect by virtue distributed in the east through the hereof. Herein fail not.” Plorida Exhibits, » The foregoing warrant and a eopy is to be' given to the sheriff,;to the public November one copy sent to the State Comp-|Florida communities who want to troller, and one copy retained by;submit articles or pictures for the Tex Collector. publication should do so at once, © That the office of the comp-/as rotogravure sections have to troller may be in touch with the|be prepared and printed weeks in/| conditions in the county, relative |2dvance, te the occupational licenses, the’ This magazine will be remem- tax collector's office is required | bered for its two fine “Morida and to send, on the first of each|the South” numbers, published month, the names of all who have |C2tly this year. Florida is indeed secured licenses and the names of foTtunate to have such a publica- all who have not done so, in or-| tion so liberal in its attitude to- der that the comptroller will know |“'d this state, exactly the status of each dealer, professional man or others in oy | ARRANGING T0 Hine of business, . H. BAKER LEAVES ON TRIP; Mrs. Harad Baker was a pat senger on the morning bus going to Miami where she will embark for a visit to Nassau and meet a BE IN COMMEMORATION OF NAVY DAY, Oc- TOBER 27 WILL, Announcement was made today brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and | that a cachet will be sponsored by} Mrs. W_ H. Darhy, whom she has|the Naval Radio Station of Key not seen in 34 years, | West, commemorating Navy Day, It is the intention of Mra, Bak-| October 27, 1987, er, she told The Cidzen this morn | Collectors in Key West are be ing, to remain in Nassau for sev-,ing invited to take part and those eral weeks and then return to Key! this city may obtain these West, accompanied by Mr. and/enchets by delivering or mailing Mrs. Darby, who will spend the stamps, desired on the cover, te winter here. {the station. LUMBER IN HUNDREDS OF SHAPES AND SIZES, EITHER PINE OR CYPRESS. DELIVERED AS SPONSOR CACHET; All preseriptions are filled on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fri- idays, by Robert Spottswood. | Following is a serviee record at \the clinic for September: Clinic )patients, 307; prescriptions, 315; dressings by doctors, 1; dressings jby nurses, 15; patients hospital- ized, 9; X-rays made, 1; home visits, 7; administrative visits, 3; tubercular cases, home visits contacts 4. 1, last evening at the supper and/upper keys, Professor Emmett S. meeting of First M. E. (Stone)}Waldon of the Division Street Church Fellowship Club held in/school, Rev. 0. C. Howell of the church annex on Eaton street. |Ley Memorial Church and F. R. Mr. Malone discussed every|McCarthy of the Coast and Geo- phase of the issue, showing the/detic Survey. president’s reason for enlarging S. C. Singleton had as his guest the highest judicial body. He!Judge E. R. Lowe of Tavernier. emphasized the fact that in-| President Allen E. Curry ap- dividual rights should come be-| pointed the various committees to fore property rights and gave this| serve for the next three-months as one of the president’s motives/term. At the close of the meet- in asking for a change in the Su- ing the shuffle board tournament vividly that Floridians, rallying to | similar needs for cooperation in at lleast two previous instances have \avoided widdy anticipated special jsessions of the Legislature at times when conditions were much | worse than they are now.” ‘WORKER CAN SUE UNION FOR LOSS of next week, who will come to World's Series, and probably « CUBA ARRIVES FROM HAVANA VESSEL LEFT LATE IN AFT:! ERNOON ENROUTE ' Bartell’s error started the Yan- kees in their rampage, and when it was over seven of these stal- warts had crossed the plate, mak- ing the score, 7 to 1. In the eighth inning Lazzeri un- preme Court. This magazine will be available ANNOURCES FOR REELEC- 15th. “| | ; i | | paigning for his reelection. ALBERTO CAMERO GETS IN RACE TION AS CAPTAIN OF POLICE Last will and testament of last week in Miamj and was terred in Key West morning, was today filed for pro- bate in the office of County Judge} Raymond R. Lord. Alberto Camero, captain of po- Siee. today announced his candi- dacy f. reelection in the coming municip:] election. Captain Camero, who served eight years as traffic officer, is now completing his first term as captain of night police. He is a native of Key West. During his career as a law en- forcement officer, (Captain Ca- mero has made an enviable rec- ofd. Political enemies even con- tede to him the reputation of be- ivig a fearless law enforcement of- ficer, who performs his duties without fear or favor. ' Performing, his duties in a manner which has been a credit te his administration, Captain | Camero has a large following of| interested citizens who are cam- setting aside $200 for the her husband the late Charles 0. Forsberg. To her daughter, Mrs. Edna Ireland, is left all personal property including cash, bonds, | Home On Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wiiliams,: who have been in the city but a’ brief time, have decided to make their home in Key West for some: jtime and have taken a three years’; lease on the Cash home at the — A ay rner of Duval and Eaton streets. DANCE S225 = | Wittiams felt that she had better Celebrating Opening New Hall [remain at Miami Beach and let —CORAL ISLE CASINO— (Mr. Williams visit there ever the Tonight, 9 till 7 | week-ends. On the next visit the, John Pritchard's Orchestra idea had become less appealing, | ADMISSION +-—~-wen @Beland on her igst visit she decided! Key West Social Club's Will Of. MrsnForsbeérg Is Filéd:For') Probate Mrs, Florida Forsberg, who died! in-} yesterday | Mrs. Forsberg first provided for| daughter, Winona Ireland, to be, satisfied with his job,” erec-/ tion of a monument in memory of | jis dated April 15, 1982, and was| Justice Evans dismissed the suit Hugh Williams Leases jlate her plans. TO TAMPA was continued. | NEW YORK, mp foo An industrial employe redress if he is sal ecoust Steamship Cua, of the P. and the action of a labor union in cail=,©. S. S. company, arrived yes- ing an unauthorized strike or if|terday afternoon from Havana the union is guilty of negligence | With one first, no second cabins, or misconduct or some other wrong! Passenger for Key West; 13 first in the calling of a strike. Justice;2"d one second cabin passenger Evans, sitting in the special term for Tampa. notes and choses “for her own/of Gity Court here, has ruled. The sole Key West arrival was use forever.” | The ruling was made in the |Armando Perez, All real estate is also left Mrs.' suit of Marion Candido against of-' The vessel also had upon artival Ireland during her natural life! ficers of the Confectionary and|three tons of freight and three and at her death is to go to Mrs.|Tobacco Jobbers Employes Union, /sacks of mail for Key West; 30 Forsberg’s grandson Leonardi Loca! 861. In his suit, Candido|tons of freight and 125 sacks of | will be Ireland, Jr., and t d-| Inined that he “perfectly mail for Tampa. relan) r., and to her grand-| complaine a was = te 7 Sates: tas peel seeted the| Stadium lunion member, was forced to join following bookings from this port: scheduled to pitch for the shared equally. " Mrs. Ireland js named as the a strike and to picket his employ-|™rs. Robert Marshall, little daugh-/ aed Ruffing for the Yankees. Seore by innings: RALE. executor of the estate. The will! ¢- bosshd Rien; J,:W. Clayton, 9. 8. Garretson, O, Marcas and # le/Giis, 960 010 000—1 6 1 The witnessed by John G. Sawyer andj because of failure of the com-j Ross C. Sawyer. piainant to properly establish his’ }loss, but in his opinion pointed out} jthat “it is not to be assumed) that a member of a labor unfon is without remedy if damaged there- by when the officers of a local! call an unauthorized strike.” Duval Street! lheld this afternoon at 5:80 o'clock | {from the residence, with Rev. 1. | Perez officiating at the services. Puneral arrangements are in| Funeral | of Key West is a great place to live,| and immediately began to formu-! OF ROSS W. Recently it was decided that a, stiereny : centrally located home would be| News was received in the city|charge of the Pritehard desirable. The Cash residence was fast evening announcing the death | Home, decided upon, arrangements were! of Ross W. White, son-indaw of; Survivors are: Three started at once, have mow been| Mr and Mrs. James Johnson, in ters, Mra, Jia Aquin, Ofte concluded and Mra. Williams is! Miami Beach, following a brief;garet Nunez, Mrs. Caridad busily engaged at this time in sup-| illness. Survviors are his wife,|deeles; five grandchildren ervising the work of getting thejone child, and many other rela-|two gzseat-grandchildren. heuse and grounds in order, and tives. The deceased came bere preptring te take up the family! - Mrs. White was s former resi-[six years ago from Cuba, and residence for, pomibly, three years. |dent of Key West. resided here ever since. SOON AS YOU PHONE 598, SOUTH FLA. CONTR. & ENG. i sort eset; 2 | ’ 8

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