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(Li dbbbAbAdhdtbAdddttbdd Associated Press Day Wire Service For 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West. VOLUME LIX. No. 67. fe or Present Term Two Cases Nolle P 5 i BPA AD, Docket Cleared, With seevecescsseeccsseeseeee Jurymen Ordered Paid, : 1 = | Congress from the Fourth Con} Mrs. John : z at 9:30 this morning, with Judge | all officers of the court present. Case. of Bradford Roberts, Charged with aggravated assault, | was ordered nolle prossed. 1 * The case of Anthony Perez, was} es ordered written on the present | docket from the-absentee docket, | and then nolle prossed: ' County Solicitor Allan B.' Cleare announced to the court HENRY H. FILER that the docket was cleared, whereupon the judge ordered the TWO HOUSES. jury discharged, and paid for the a INTO SMALL HOTEL ‘There were 22 jurors who were paid a sum amounting to $2396. | Recess was ordered until fur- ther notice. | ART CENTER TO | E PROPERTY AT 514 SOUTHARD STREET TO BE READY IN SIXTY DAYS green and white is to complete remodelling will add to . Alfred meeting will be thrown sent here from Miami by the questions proposed by the /|Brown Properties, Inc. to do the audience for a certain period, and house moving. There remains but is the desire of Mrs. Fuller to! two houses to be sold. } A suryey just compiled and re- -|leased by the Florida Industrial CI OME EA ODE Commission shows that employers liable under the State Unemploy- ment Compensation Law employ- ed 204,936 employes during 1937 and that their yearly payroll was $200,276,625. This survey shows that the three leading industries in the state are wholesale and re- tail trade, manufacturing, and transportation in the order nam- ed. In Monroe county 30 firms ac- knowledged liability under the State Unemployment Compensa- tion Law. These firms reported 191 workers who drew in wages _. during 1937 a total of $794,055.51. Liable firms in this county con- ~ teibuted. $14,231.39 to the State Unemployment Compensation Fund. TONIGHT MASQUERADE BALL —and— uit FLOOR SHOW AT 11:30 —Admission $1.00— il VILLI L OA aa DS THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938. HENRY H. FILER’ Youth Cottimission’ Gives concrEss SEAT Status Of Unemployment — roma amomcnerr Of Key West Young Men | SENTATIVE IN TODAY'S IS-| i | ecad neo ; WLLL Lhd kL Le By PAUL MAY | | STAYIN KEY WEST orton tw wea roo] | men and boys, 15 to 24 years of} i Henry H. Filer, candidate for gressional District of Florida, to-| Mrs. G. A. Rockwell. of m= |day formally announces in his ad-| Philadelphia, Ohio, vertisement carried in this issue| Feinberg. of Dover. | of The Citizen. | Mr. Filer is a native of Key, ‘West, born in this city December}. 31, 1890. Several years later the} there that Mr. Filer became iden-| jand held the office until it was |abolished by the State Legisla. ture. He served as 2 member of | Dade County School Board for jsixteen years, the last twelve! yea af which he was chairman, FUNERAL FOR land was twice elected president | of the Florida Education Associa- {tion. He is known throughout the state as the champion of the state school appropriation bill, by | which is financed the basis of -cludi ‘$800 annually for teachers. |CORTEGE WILL FORM DUR- | nioved. Sua ‘ ESI. |hatidiicaps such as total or partial acing the years he has been’ ING AFTERNOON AT RESI-'*** 5 i low long DENCE ON CAROLINE ST. hours, and job insecurity. SERVICES AT ST. PAUL'S }and if they err, do so in painting the.picture too bright rather than black. i { |says? “A plentiful supply of fresh | water’ is one of the points in my} ) Program, and one of the most residence, 629 Caroline street, and | needed in Key West. Securing|move to St Paul's Episcopal) ‘of this adequate supply will be) church where the services will be | 4 ul a} i it i HT ff i Eres file. | jmaval station is another. Oniy| Pallbearers for Miss Marguerite | those persons who: are acquainted | will be: W. Curry Harris, Joseph | rorenty. | with the sfation and its past his-| Browne, Raymond Lord, A. B.| this age group, tory, its benefits to the commun-|Cjeare, Jr. Sebastian Cabrera,’ lity and interest, can realize what Jr. and Bernard Waite. school, have never is being lost by the cessation of| | activity there”. j be: Another activity which ceased | son, W. S. Eakins, Frank Delaney, about 10 years ago was the life at/ Frank Holtsberg and J. Otto! Key West Barracks. Mr. Filer) Kirchheiner. | given the matter a great deal i 3 i prights of way of rida East | Coast Railroad, from Big. Pine ‘Key to Key West is another of / tae: rg ° ss ot lregistered with any —— 1 = eauee iain Soaaane (Special to The Citieesy | They are, he says, “literally piled Ca eee nacactal Warerwar |, CAINESVILLE, March 19—! up behind the walls of our indus- from Bahia Honda to Key West, | Amone the three hundred and 'trial and agricultural i which Mr. Filer realizes is an es-| vans, tor, ee 3 | sential to water travel for smaller os ¥ the Uni , vessels and believes it can be se-| 0+ py na “agaene will cured by the proper effort and May 30, are William tag and Robert Dopp, of Key West. Mr. Warren has made appli tion for the degree of Bachelor of Science. Mr. Dopp’s application i procedure. With the fulfiliment of these, aims and his pledge to put forth every effort in making them real- ities instead of hopes. the candi- date asks the support of the voters of Monroe county at the primary election on May 3. BALLOONS SMUGGLE DRUGS Valparaiso, Chile. — Narcotic drugs are being smuggied into this country by means of floating balloons, to which the drugs are attached, which are thrown from ships after dark and later picked —¥- i © up by fishing boats Investign FOUR TEN FLEMING STREET Specializing In Finest Certified WESTERN MEATS Sea Foods and Clear Green Turtle Soup BREAKFAST—A LA CARTE LUNCHEON—7Se DINNERS FROM 85< ALSO—LATE SUPPERS AND SANDWICHES BEER and WINES Sunday At 1ST M. E. (Stone) CHURCH 11:00 A. M. “Immortal Posses- » 7:30 P. M. “The High Price of a Free Religion.” | VISITORS ENJOYING | | - U. S.A. West Increases; Many Repairs Che Key West Citizen Nearly Two Hundred Boat Hl ail A i i Teo Ey vt rei iteferitateé ct Hie Hit i i I SDE BEE DE iB | SeeeeeocococooeoeseoeesS DANCE TONIGHT ——PENA’S— | GARDEN OF ROSES — FOR A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHES HAMPERS SEE OUR LINE—SOUTH FLORIDA CONTRACTING Passengers Arrive In City "SOO DOLLALAA. Kinds o Work ats ish hl ) it tL if : f rT E + i f | rd if id fe i I E ily a it aft Wee ? STOOD LODIAS PTD TO REET —_———————— PORT Lats Tas Eva ! ; tai rit Inia ht iz} ffs ef P i i | Ii ffl r | t Hi 4 a ttl papepessese 3 j i i mis ii i ii i ES { | { rE, tH rif i iN tHe %