The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 17, 1938, Page 1

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AS, Associated Press Day Wire ° od & Service J E For 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S. A. VOLUME LIX. No. 65. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1938. Cargoes:Erom Five Foreign Tav'asine ov “War Not Bing Ia Europe EAT Weatherford And His “Ports Entered Key West | mnie croun % | & : . We In'Fiscal Year Of 1936 a= oT) GAMER AT | Eomeeher Sister, Marguerite, Killed Tenaed Tom arena are, , In Auto Smash Last cording Te Pepert Just} - BIG FISH CATCH) "7 “P< An ING BY PILOT BOAT AT) THIS PORT | SEA ee | “ . sms rm ~~ LETMP-SUM CLAIMS IN FEDERAL OLD-AGE (Comsnion, Rabe Go poe: 5 a5 whale eotetnn - CRIPPLED CHILDREN’S OS ba: gear spacer we aes <2 fatty Poets Baw INSURANCE RISE TO $34.69 AVERAGE j ; | York Times and the Herald Tri- } aground on the Middle / thst! Carolina Over Five Thousand Tons "SSSOPOLOLDS, | : | HENDERSON AND of Imports Received Ac-|" “1 yBIN BRING IN | Payment of claims for lump |from covered of The WASHINGTON, D. C; March! » 47 —GCargoes from five ters “porls. entered the port of Key} West during the fiscal year 1936. eee: wn eel, by the United States Maritime) Total tonnage of foreign im-| ports received at Key West. ac-/ cording to the report, was 5.143, tons, of which 4839 tons were, carried in vessels flying the, Foreign exports which cleared | from the port of Key West during , the year totalled 9,909 tons, of ; which versels of American regis- | ments went from Key West were | Cayo Obispo in Mexico, and Ha-| vana, Cuba. H | Apalachicol Atlan! j | Boston _- ARE COMING HERE : | Brow: : [Buffalo Dick Metz and Ky Lafoon: who ‘Charleston yesterday captured the fiftéentlt|Chicago ___ annual International Four Ball Corpus Christi golf matches at the Miami Céun~' Denver try Club, are to arrive in Key! petroit i West this afternoon, it is_ex-} Dodge City — . |Du Friends of Metz and Lafoof in| » Key West advised The Citizen to-' &} Paso day that these players have sig- | Galveston AifiedAheir intention of coming! Hatteras to this city for a few days’ fish-' Havana ing, and will on Saturday be join- | Helena ed by a group of others, all bent Huron it | Jacksonville | Kansas City \KEY WEST Little Rock | Los Angeles j Louisville | Miami |Mpls.-St. P. Ernest Hemingway, writer of | Nashville note, who makes his residence in | New Orleans Key West, eff on: the afternoon a Lasighos plane yesterday for Miami, where — there in. | Phoenix and take passage for a lpasbergt Hemingway?whe, I8ito gots far as | St. Louis New York, where she. will. visit — oy briefly before: returning to eal oo Saacyon ace | Seattle Tampa Washnigton Williston Wytheville HEMINGWAYS ° HERE YESTERDA he was to-entéaim: for New York He was accompanied by home in Key West, Fri. and Sat. Specials Try these delicious LAYER CAKES TUTTI-FRUTTI — PRAELINE DEVIL'S FooD 35 SPECIAL—ONLY c MALONEY BROS. The Home of Baker Boy Bread i “} 812 Fléming St. Phone 818 | } jGround Bank, and stayed there) Civic workers of the ten south-| {until hauled into deep water this! ern Florida counties will gather | morning about. 9:30 o'clock by| Sunday, March 20, noon, at @ | the Bar Pilot No. 1, of the Pilot’s| luncheon in Coral Gables Cour | Assdciation. Club to perfect plans for an East- | -"The Mary’ ‘Lou was seen last| er seal sale by the South Florida! |might by members of the crew of }Crippled Children’s Society, Inc.,' |the pilot boat, returning from the| from(‘Apfill to April 17, to pro-| | Northwest Entrance to the Rar-}'Vide funds for continuing work! | bor, after the sailing of sagt igh nvrronngiegkoeiyeo | | Steamship Miraflores, which had cnimity Soe Aiea Cates Sr. | just been ordered to leave port. Chamber of Commerce: Wallace | | There was little use to do any-|B. Kirke, Rotary Club; Geo. O.! | thing last night, so the members| Lucas, B. P. O. E.; P. B. Roberts, |of the party on the Mary Leu! Legion; Mrs. Robert were taken ashore by the pilot Spottswood, Social Welfare Ad- | boat, and went to the Casa Ma- Pate seatien eit Seam slavia Hungary, Spain and other | countries last year stated in an in- | sums under the Federal Old-Age|bave been paid to workers from Insurance’ plan“of the Social Se- | January 1. 1937, up to the day! t terview' With The Citizen that she ‘ Tet ster Wald War a ne nec ture arisnig out of the presént’ fice, 7 situation.- Mrs. Pym is at the| Yacht Basin aboard the “Helen | ; r. | certified to 93,069, Mr. Donaldson | $ jsaid. Of this number 112 i “American | from Florida, amounting to - te” Mae. Pon nan “AN we, | 221.41 last month, or a total of 524 Sefate,” Mrs. Pym said. “All last | lens to: thane 40 “ year they played up the situation |‘!#™S a | ing the total number in ‘Europe as most critical and tional total amount is $2,/588,- |cutity Act in Plorida ‘reached anity the of death’ % bind gt ‘estates Old-Age cial Security ; | amounting to $11,741.73. The aol |rina for the night. The vessel is owned by J. William Barrett. ; Captain is Robert E. Jones, and | members of the party, enroute to | Key West, were: Mr. and Mrs. | {Blair Hartley and Mr. and Mrs.} | Herman Teeter, of Hagerston, In-} | diana. | This morning the vessel was | floated by the pilot boat, which | oe mg hope armas war in/|to 3% percent of the total wages | “Austria has had to turn to| >) 1 be the Germany, because it was -eco-| |momically pressing that she do! so. She has been in terrible shape | | starving, and unless she amalga-| {mated -with another country | worse economic difficulties would DAYS OF FISHING , and laid there until this Children’s Commission. HEeeerne eben ane: come t port.) Formed in May, 1934, the TPA AD AA AAD wore than $15,000 in } counties in this type of has an eventual objective of es- ee! 7 ald aoe and ENJOY STAY HERE composed ot representatives civic groups in the various E SLSRKERLKSSSASS ASKS SSRASTSLS| Bates Med Soya } ta _.. uth 2 ever, that no government ‘will be established in Spain, when the war is over, the (Continued on Page Five) T BAYVIEW PARK There will be a concert given tonight, beginning at 8 o'clock, at Bayview Park by the Hospital- ity Band, with A. Barroso direct- TAX CERTIFICATE cae stans SALE TOMORROW ;__ O'Reilly” Cohan’ Another sale of tax certificates Waltz, “Artists’ Dream” under the provisions of the Mur- | Voldstead | phy Act will, be held tomorrow Medley, “The Best Loved Irish afternoon 3 o'clock at the county} Melodies” Hayes‘ court house. Clerk Ross C. Saw-) March, “Mountani Trails” King | yer will conduct the sale. | Popular, “Champagne Waltz” | There are 91 owners and 116 + “No Wonder I Love [holders are J. ¥. Porter, Jr., six Popular, “Sleepy Head” Kahn Other_owners are reoresented by \“Star Spangled Banner” Key one or two holdings. ! il ' itt i : : itt i if i Hy : fee i Hi i | eel < a i ! RESTAURANT FOUR TEN FLEMING STREET Specializing In Finest Certified WESTERN MEATS Sea Foods and Clear Green Turtle Soup BREAKFAST—A LA CARTE SSELRSLABSSSRESRELLELESSERSS| BEAELES SEALE ISS EE Fleor Show And Big Rhumba Dance HOUSE BARGAINS SEE Saturday Night At FRED DION RAUL’S CLUB 124 Deval St. $12 Southard Sz. i i they reached the age 0 oe air | Basle Vo "Weatherlerd. 58. and “when the car un whict they were i AN OLD HOUSE PAINTED WITH SWP HOUSE PAINT IS LIKE A DIAMOND BROUGHT OUT OF THE ROUGH. TRY IT TODAY. PHONE SOUTH

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