The Key West Citizen Newspaper, January 15, 1938, Page 1

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Associated Press Day Wire Service . For 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Che Kry U VOLUME LIX. No. 13. ‘Fifteen Cases Disposed Of In Criminal January Session Brought "SOOO OD LM: : | CHICKEN-CHASING To Close This Morn-\""""RACCOON TREED ing; Jurymen Ordered | — Paid 4 i was treed yesterday morning in the rear of Rev. and Mrs. Joe « January session of criminal | court was brought to a close this morning when Judge William V. Albury announced a recess and ordered the jupy,ot 18, which had hi Members of the jury During the session just ended there were 15 cases disposed’ of. The lightest sentence in case of conviction being that imposed | yesterday afternoon of Hilda Lee Bostwick, colored, who entered a! plea of guilty to a charge of/ vagrancy, and was sentenced to/ ‘spend 24 days in jail dating from the day of her arrest. «The heaviest sentence handed ” 6ut by Judge Albury, was that of | 10 years at hard labor, imposed | KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1938. FEDERAL OFFICIAL Extend Time For Securing State Automobile Licenses | LEGAL ADVISOR TO ‘THEA-| Time for the purchase of 1938; | | licenses for motor vehicles in the} ares 2 | state of Florida, has been ex-/ LY ENJOYED OUTING WITH | tended until February 1, when all! MAYOR AND PARTY | licenses shown on motor driven} | vehicles must bear the 1938 tags.| Until that time the 1937 license} Herman Oliphant, chief legal | will be considered alright. | adviser to the United States Trea-| Under date of January 13, a sury Department, saw fishing | letter was issue from the gover- which was fishing in a trip yes-| nor’s office at Tallahassee, and! terday aboard a party launch, ac-| signed by the governor, which | companied by Mayor Willard M.| read: “The time for the Purchase | Albury, Lieutenant R. P. Carlson, | of tags expires on January 15 and} Civil Engineer Corps, U. S. N.,) it is my desire that you make} Dr. Ralph B..Braund, surgeon | ——~——____._______ in charge of Marine Hospital, and | Lieutenant John Faigle. His bait struck time and again | by huge*prize25 pound kingfish, | the chief*adviser battled the en-| tire afternoon bringing in the big | fellows and had a wonderful time, he stated. Mr. Oliphant is vaca- | tioning here and occupies quart- | ers at the local Naval Station} with Mrs. Oliphant. t Another prize catch was the} EDGAR A. DIXON | Sister) MUCH TAKEN UP WITH KEY WEST | Faigle. It was a beautiful speci-| men and this particular fellow; came through with a whale of a/ fight, the Lieutenant said. | Lt .Carlson, who is Lt. Faigle’s house guest, brought in a large/| size shark and a number of splen- | Mayor Albury had one of the hardest battles of the afternoon, | THINKS OF WARMTH AND) SUNSHINE HERE | | Edgar A. Dixon, whose home is) both. When he brought the fish i" Hazard, Ky., but whose) |to the side of the launch, the | thoughts are in Key West, writes Organization Has SS Encampment Last Night concerted effort to sell as many | SIXTY -EIGHT-FOOT “VESSEL Sem ome | OWNED BY! WELL-KNOWN. “Please send in immediately all} j coHections you have on hand, | MOVIE PRODUCER, ROLAND | from the sale of tags, in order| WEST that our teachers over the state) This morning u opening his} office, Tax Collector Prank H.| Another large yacht, the 68-foot ner homg go" saeene ce Bigs oe as ware —— by Maie| ed by the well-known movie pro- Vehicle Commissioner F. W. Fin-| ducer, Roland West, who was’ ley, advising that the time for se-| headlined some time ago as the| curing the tags has been set for) «mystery man” in Thelma Todd’s February 1. _| death duri the d jury in-| | vestigation, has arrived in port Shannon, who is the capable manager of the present Thelma Todd Cafe, and is known over! the country as one of the most delightful personalities in the jmovie world of Los Angeles. | Henry Holzman is a third member | Troop 5; enjoyed an overnight of the party, with John Herring SiG wade tow leabeship off a _ it ler ie i } i ‘ rs Palak: Bisten. “Tisy MAGE Hoo |e scout headquarters to the camp. Fifteen members of Scout Troop 52 and two members of Scout patrols got busy preparing sup-/ to‘cook, while the others gathered | cleaned away, and the cleaning} was done, after which the boys West Citizen itl - | f & f of i Hy r i i E I H : i t i ul Hi i f ti ike it Ff il Lie EF Ht i i ii i ] i } i 8 i f (1 rare i if i ; i i mt it K g sponse Writing a novel with a Key | their lures | - ine o’clock in KEY WEST ORGANIZATION TO known novelist, Ruth D’Agostini, until the bait box was | whose pen name is Vivian Grey, overflowing, the last and who is residing here for the bringing it flush with the cover | | winter season at 1113 Grimnell| at 8:15 in the evening. | | street. | that they remained ou! the 5 L | \ \ ‘ \ \ N NY s & i d we proposed by a/ tee. headed 27 those seceiving invitations to the’ two-day program. Several dis- will alse be present. Exercises, beginning on 17, will end the following day with ah evening banquet. | BECOMES DEPRESSED KAPOSVAR, Hungary. — De- pressed when given a bad mark in her school work, Donka Radas of this city drank a quart of ink and died three hours later in a hospital. DANCE Tonight. 10 till ? PENA’S GARDEN OF ROSES Music by Jimmy Loss’ Orchestra Admission 75¢ Ladies Free bed ° GOOD HARDWARE IS ESSENTIAL ON ANY JOB. FOR NEW that ‘he appreciates the desir- Mrs. Coulter was before mar- ‘condition and delightful Mrs.|4T¢ Planned for the period. iage, Miss Virginia Fabal, daugh- Her subjects are love stories for bins Minnie — - young girls. She has been a syn- Pie OES § SAE AE Howard organization. “Whiskers”, a beautiful Kerry (By Associated Press) LEAVENWORTH, Kans, Jan. 15.—It took 23 years, but the mail finally got through. On Sept. 14, 1914, Lieut. Col. Floyd R. Waltz mailed at Galves- Recently the letter was deliver- Me to the oid Waltz home near Visitors in the city today for a| Williamsport. But Waltz" mother brief stay are Mr. and Mra Owen; had died in 1930. Callin, Mrs. Callin's Mr. snd Mrs. ‘Thomas O'Hare an son,| WATER FROM JORDAN enjoyed a more delightful experi- To ence than their trip over the (My Associated Press) highway and to Key West. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 15—Wat- Mrs. Callin is a collector of er brought from the River Jordan newspaper issues, and came, with i her brother, to the office of The Citizen, secured a copy and the autograph of the publisher, which will be carried when they leave tomorrow for their home in Co- lumbus, Ohio. Dixon “makes lime pies, and they | are grand”. winter season, in Key L. Wilson Jar- this week from) ton, Va, where the doctor SPONGE SALE one lot of wool containing 50 ment will.aet.as ticket takers bunches, which sold for $108. | the Amusement Park are: $6.21 ‘ The entire sale consisted of January 18th. 108 bunches of all kinds and sizes,| | Engine Company No. 2, Wed- and the total revenue 34.88, | nesday, January bosses Hose Company No. 2, Thursday, ecccccccccccsossccsoooe> January Wth. : : u a! ausuuuseeuecuunssy BUMOSESERRAARRRSKARALARENS| RAVE LRARKBRREesA BNURKoBEUEERELEKEKESeaRss 100, and then take up ! i | ft) F] fer feLeppanTE | iets, WORK OR FOR REPAIRS--FOR ANYTHING IN GOOD HARDWARE CALL SOUTH a i ott i J i h i fe af ] ‘ i : jit i b I t . I : ¥ i { [ i t | Hit

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