The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 18, 1938, Page 1

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Che Key Wiest Cttizen IN THE. U.S. Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit: Associated Press Day Wire Service For 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West FHE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER A. VOLUME L IX. . 92. aA eae a DES PRICE FIVE CENTS KEY WEST, FLORIDA, “MOND: AY, ee 18, 193 ae ee They're Talking About po oo “Taday For Sig raat ;Gircuit Court Order Grants Se eee seaccs: William Knight Right To ee Continue Scavenger Service Candidate For State SUNRISE WERE UNDER AUS-_ PARDONED TODAY fre 2 oy veral of JAYCEES WILL There were a LIANCE WASHINGTON, Aoril 18.— ELECT OFFICERS HERE TONIGHT “ases to be tried | President Roosevelt today “> (0 DC Tee. | pardoned Di Francis E. | 4 01, ‘hese there are | WILL DISCUSS AND PROB- ABLY ADOPT BY-LAWS AL- the docket Silas ype ule be ape tae One of them is the case of moter of a pension system for SO; SECOND SPECIAL MEET- ING THIS. MONTH Telling About Overseas Highway And _ Things’ That Are And Things That Should Be Done present attor but two on VISITOR TO CITY Cecececeveseseoeseeoenee Decision Handed Down By Judge Arthur Gomez De- clares City Ordinance Is Invalid Yesterday morning at Bayview |Park, dawn of day was greeted | |with the beginning of Easter} | services, held by the Key West the aged. Helio Renedo versus the Atlantic eee. ven a jail sen- Mutual Fire Insurance Company. tence of 30 days for con- s anah, Ga., which is a_ civil ; action for damages in the sum of rahe adorredare eine $4,500. The plaintiff is repre What are travelers thinking of the Overseas Highway? that of Dod L. Craig suit for side of Arthur }merning in Circuit Court Cham- flashing car, trailer and truck for | Sects i | Judge Gomez, this jecit agaist him. | three weeks. What are automobilists saying ‘bers, rendered his decision in the about it? Well, from the numerous visi- tors to The Ci n office, first | J they’re saying it’s one of the greatest, most mammoth and engineering feats they have ever wit ied and, as the good old American custom has it, they’re adding a lot of compli- ments on improvements that could be made. They'll tell you that moonlight or sGnset over the broad blue wa- ters flowing below the long, white bridges is intoxicating. The colors of the waters flowing in and out of the keys, which the highway is flung over like a white ribbon thrown across land and sea alike, takes their breath away. There are no marine colors like it any- where — the browns, purples, | creams of the flats, the greens of ! the channels, the royal blue of the Bahia Honda gap , the flaming copper of the marsh just beyond the “big bridge” going north, the | deep-hued mahogany brown of -the-mangrove-rooted lagoons, the | sandy-white of the bays. That's what one type of per- son is ing. But supposing you run across one of those strapping, white complexioned fellows with steely gray cyes—straight from the Yankee country. He's going to beef too. And you'd better lis ten—because a great deal he s will voice the opinion of the ma- jority traveling here. “You've gof to get those Over- seas Roadways cleaned up. Why, T've ridden off some of the new bridges and hit holes a foot deep and about six feet wide. My wife’s mothe n old lady of 60, hit the roof of the car, and I thought she had hurt herself seri- ously for a moment. It's not on just one bridge you find those bumps. Three or four of them, mostly close to the Lower Mate- ecumbe end of the District, are very bad. {case of Carl Taylor. charged with i ' violation of City Ordinance Num of the Jun- dis- ection of officers | ber 347, and ordered his release ; from detention. In setting forth his reasons for the issuance of the order, Judge Gomez analyzed the ordinance ession, under which the accused was held would and announced that “The court is WILBUR C. KING of the opinion that Ordinance 347 Candidate for Railroad Commis- sioner in Cupr't Two is invalid”, and ordered tho re- removal Norman, Governor Gould with a NEW ORGANIZATION ‘sas OF SOCIAL WORKERS The question here to be decided is whether or not the ordinance harmonizes with the well-estab- MRS. GLADYS ROBERTS, OF LOCAL SOCIAL WELFARE BODY, IS ADVISED Sawyer lished principles of law above an nounced The court thinks not In the first place the ordinance does not directly or indirectly in clude within its provisions regu latory features for the disposal of ash and garbage, and is not a y measure designed for the health and protection of the pub- Quite evidently with the what had been accomplished “If some of the Baiety hope in that photographic record of country ys Roberts, {fare body, of the lo has been will put out no lure for scenes of social Ministerial Alliance. Despite the The majestic spans over ocean | threatening weather there was a, Panes ep aie sented by W. Curry Harris, H ee investigating his case. See SA REE Rane channels have now. been open fo j large assemblage of worshippers | ated appesied. to-ati of the de fen by McKay, Dixon and | in attendance. the higher c-urts, including De Jarnette. old, puffing model and long, sleek bi g | Rays of the rising sun were! tue (ated Sister Supreme The other case is ] % |hailed with the gloriousiwords of; oust but all of the tribunals deridge Russell versus € |that age-old song, “All Hail the/| = and wife Grace Craig, Power of Jesus’ Name, JeteAngels ejectment. The Rus ca pan iprdstrate fall. Bring :forth the sore sg the case is represented by Attor HpaliDiadem, and Crown Him OMB PMO OLS ney TS. Caro, and the Craig 3 ”. This was followed side of the case is in the hand ‘the solemn program. FLORIDA WOMEN of Attorney A. B. Cleare, Jr., and Scripture reading, Matthew, L. E. Harris ~ 28:1-10, Rev. Yancy T. Shehane, It is understood that the cas ule | of the First Baptist church. j T0 TAKE PAR are to be announced tomorrow ior Chamber of Commerce, . sie Prayer, Rev. J. C. Gekeler of en the docket is to be sounded. cussion and probable adoption of G. A. WORLEY ithe First Presbyterian church. 1939 WORLD FAIR This morning the list of jurors, the By-Laws of the body will be : | lymn, “Christ Arose”. which were drawn at a brief the principal business of the G A WORLEY orentiee prayer, Rev. Shuler ae sion Sarees affernoon, was pre. meeting 8 o'clock at th¢-Cham- ‘Peele, of Fleming Street Metho- sented to the court. Several of per of Commerce offices. sae? dist church. Z ONE HUNDRED WOMEN OF the jurors had been excused b This is a special meeting of VISITING HERE Prayer in Spanish, Rev. G- TIS STATE WILL BE ON ‘"‘ la alba as the body, and is the second spe- : Perez. * See Sere cial meeting called this month. Sa Sermon, “The Wonderful NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON aes as judge advised he Press of business and organiza- Christ”, Rev. J. A. Tolle, of First! # isten to excuse Ree tion probiems ha prompted de- CANDIDATE FOR STATE AN-| ycthodist church. WOMEN’S PARTICIPATION check of the list of 18 for the cisions to eall the meetings. TORNEY IS MEETING Hymn, “Holy, Holy, Holy”. | BAe odode ae ie Sree Charter Night banquet and Benediction, Rev. W. L. Halla- enire showed 7... Fierce £0! dance of the Jaycees will be held ene ot ati ; OLD FRIENDS day, of First Congregational Esa ekg pace pegs ree be not found, Albert M gona SOM) Friday at the Club Miramar, with _— ne ot he eneeene ene church. NEW YORK, April 18. ‘f lorida | John G Albury and M. Va- 4 large number of Junior Cham- | Court Order Just before the program was) Wome ine ee ee in the Pre-}sela Ae the seria and Ar- ber officials from upstate sched- The above matter is before t?.« orld « mor thur L, Crusoe, deac ie caa ue Sees Attorney G. A. Worley, candi- brought to an end, a light rain Dep fos ue es Ee saga ake abs rie rae uled to be gue iS pen court on petition of the’ plaintiff fe >-ell to the office began to fall, but lasted for but mete : appa fee, Sealant, He, Barer a brief period and then ceased | 11939, when the join with Go for service when court adjourned and the defendant's return there- of State Attorney from the Elev- | vnite the beautiful and solemn|eror Fred P. Cone in Comal Lopez, Anderson IMPROVING FROM : to. The plaintiff contends in ef enth Judicial Circuit, is a visitor | copvices were brought to a close. | the Good Will Courier in Talla- Lones, F. Page, James A. Cur fect that the affidavit upon which in Key West today. | Throughout the entire day spe- | hassee in May ry, W Bell, Herbert Betan Tl N Among the aspirants for state he is detained fails to charge an Needless to say, Mr. Worley is | cial services were conducted in Mrs. T. V. Moore of Miami is court Ra amon Marrerro, Ulric offices who are visiting in Key eae Z i ‘ all of the churchs, white and ‘col-| chairman for Florida of the Na-| Gwynn, Robert W. Pinder, West is Wilbur C. King, candidate | offense or violation of law under ooking ater the Aciatls, of his oped and alt-of them were well ;tional- Advisory Garnmittiee on +, Heyman L- Roberts, J , neve for. .railroad commissioner in: Section 2, Ordinance No. 347, campaign, and is mecting MANY | tended. | Women's Participation. The Na vanas, Rupert Knowle Mrs. L. B. Grillion, who under- Group 2, who is discussing the | Council Series | of his old friends and adding to “ayy over the city the spirit of! tional Committee has 5,000 mem McDonald went a surgical operation in one office and its possibilities with! The right of a municipal cor- his many admirers, Easter was prevalent. There is} bers, one hundred of whom vy Steadman J. Pinder, Frazier J.’ of the hospitals at Miami Beach, friends. has the Portion under its charter or gen Soja anaes Sa seldom any undue unrest at any be on Mrs. Moore's committes ler, Gifford M Reber Cecil on Saturday morning, was re we King, pe points cer OP ral policy cares b regulate the time, but on days of holy observ- | Florida irry, H. L. Olivieri, Emilio ported to be improving, according assurance of the support of hun SIMON COMES ance, such as yesterday, there isa) Members of the Florid ) ‘asado, Jose Barcello, Armando to advices received here. dreds of voters of his southern | collection, and disposi- | serenity everywhere which is in-| mittee residing in T Gutierrez, Earl W. Higgs, William Mrs. Joseph Sawyer, daughter district, how n by J full page | tion of garbage, and other noxious dicative of the sense of greater who are expected to attend B. Rafael Casado, of Mrs. Grillion, will remain with announcement in The Florida Ad- | and unwholesome substances ac ‘ quictude which is in the hearts | ceremony during which Charles Curry, John H.. her mother during her stay in the vocate cumulating within its limits, as | and minds of the people. Cone will be presented Bright, Sullie Ochanderina, W. O.. hospital peas It was a day which was im-jScroll of Honor and a key to the Marshall, Ro C Mie tenia Mr who accompanied MEMBER OF CIRCULATION’ pressive from the first sound of | Fair, include: Mr Fred P. Cone, Charles D. Riggs, Carlos Cre-. them on the trip to Miami, re joy and gratitude rising in an up- | {Mrs. Colin E M I at turned to the city last ‘evening DEPARTMENT OF NEW YORK | iif, uf melodious praise at Bay-| Gray, Mrs. J Nem HERALD-TRIBUNE ! view Park, until the last note of Manning, Miss Virg r WOULD HAVE. KEY. WEST REMAIN the closing hymn in the churches | Miss Rachel Patchford, Mr Rete | was sung at night. at night. Glenn Terrell and Miss Raché department of the New York Her- KEN ARNOLD out from Ne York on May 2 eae ald-Tribune, is a visitor to Key leaving the Fair site for the cap . West, and this is the first time VISITED HERE tals of the and Washing- ; y vere i he has been in Key West since he ton, D.C. Eac ch, courier car will; many par’s of the seas j have on it c the Peri- Key West left the city 13 years ago, in 1925. sphere gnd 4 a aS me “aN P : Mr. Simon is accompanied b: eee : hs see undesirable lic All along that upper end the), . pal ¥| Ken Arnold, manager of the) presented to Tic atkin aodaeior : é ; : rel a ea road is in extremely poor condi- his daughter, June, and Mrs. | Royal Worth hotel in Palm Beach after the tour of cacl for Barish o ensational entertain- picture were ¢ acteri tie of the’ ativised, . that. an, independen It tion. Some parts of the roadways | Mamie Albury, his’ wife's mother, | and assistant general manager of. exhibition in the capit and present Key West visitors in the which were shown in the cal al W appears that prior to the Hovement te adoption of the ordinance, before in’ Fiorifia ‘has led to the the court, the city relinquished ll defend its position oftganize ‘social Tam m confident that I like it as 1 building and mother Berlin Sawyer. ; where families may workers are so pock marked with bumps and Igose marl that it really gets dangerous. The road is like this even quite a ways north of the} t4yrn _ morning District. A few District trucks with a couple of loads of marl could remedy matters materially in three days. The new Overseas Highway automobile tags, which are put out by the Homestead American Legion and are being enthu ticaliy and gladly sold by residents who gratefully remem- | ber the aid that Post gave them in the terrible °35 Labor Day hur- ricane. On Saturdays and Sun- ach day are reported. is yell with black lettering and carries the wording, “Overseas The group: arrived Saturday aft+ |ernoon, and will leave on the re- New | York JUDGE TAYLOR COMES TO CITY ge Henry H. Ta is visiting in Key West on a combined business and pleasure accompanied by his Miss Florence Du Parc, and 1, H. H. Taylor, Jr., young attorney of Florida fly, judge i ami, trip, ys sales of over a hundred on’ t@ The tag hi hotels, with the ten largest hotels in the state, was a visitor in Key West Saturday and yesterday. He | was at the Hotel Colonial. Mr. Arnold was much impr‘ | ed with the city and its possibili- ties. He left this morning on the | S.S. Cuba for a short trip to Ha- vana and will return Friday. KEY WEST IS FREE OF BLACK FLY PEST (My Associated Press) GAINESVILLE, April 18.—Dr tomorrow ylor, of Mi- secre- rising board said today the citrus black- a crop pest, has been com- said this morning the Florida Coast Collier chain of one place w geo i, rday whi ilmon Newell, of the state plant She riff K. O I joved the simple, unpre- bats fricndly and neigh that I have BRAS 2 Sooper UNDER ARREST occ SsecPuPR cw: eto tt ed before Peace I t right “ ve hans Arenberg today exprgmeed informal costume driving an autom« er t rs and some corre ‘ , ch public highway Key West de kr while under 7 The accu reactior were portrayed Own @ Island Son from group although too © the motior pe that I found not nd th form tior tate ation of ‘thé ot Sécial Workers St sociation | associations giv persons work 1 welfare expressed pur » standards are has been r d out nfused be co vention of Florida As ssocia Peters essional a the of garbage by the city was perhaps due to be and oc duced revenues owners of property we personal responsibi to obtain such gart present ordina to assume mn order ervice. The ™ makes no pretense te h its f for the rmer mun partment and garbage porate limits. It mere! to force upon the right to exercise government a! or municipal functions pertain ing to the collection and disposal Such relinquishment re pants or required lit resume of ipa pletely eradicated on the island of a that his will be a stay of brief Key West. 1938. Miar to Key Visitors are saying that this is another good bit of pub- licity for the Highway assUMINg MUTICip ponsib wurps wt regard to the i david eatizen. m0 apha i agaion duration as he contemplates leav- ing as soon as the business is com- pleted. His son is to remain and establish offices in Key West tion of the wooden bridges below :—————_—— —< the water gap are brought i NOTICE ffice of The Citizen s ik —_ — g a springboard, the Owing t are so shaky say (Conti Acting Chairman R. P. Terry of the state plant board announced the board has authorized suspen- sion of the quarantine maintained for more than three years. hea cee + “The blackfly is a pest of seri MT UnGet | ous magnitude in the Bahamas, “pT ‘ i mpresee ae esa Cuba, and the Canal Zone.’ ww : ‘ ° ed. in His face, and muttered = well said. “It was discovered in Key West ONE MARRIAGE RESTAURANT a LICENSE ISSUED FOUR TEN FLEMING STREET FRYERS in August, 1934. Since that time ng In Finest Certified ; _——— “4 the piant board has conducted a WESTERN MEATS JUST RECEIVED vigorous and successful campaign to prevent the pest from spread- ing to the mainland.” Sea Foods and Clear Green Turtle Soup These are nice quality. Will BREAKFAST—A LA CARTE LUNCHEON—7Sc be dressed and drawn ready .¢ DINNERS FROM $1.00 for the pot. ALSO—LATE SUPPERS AND SANDWICHES LIQUOR. BEER and WINES Fred Auerbach. Mgr. rke Certaini t and support) 4.0 right to contract with whor conference and | ; fe y back to every com | : af Brace rupants of best for tt state an active ervice should gram of social bet Page Four) circulating rumors te that I connected 1b recently opened state that I with any soever —FPRANK SABINI'S— CLUB LA CONGA Key West's Newest. Latin Am erican NIGHT CLUB. Floor || Show Every Wight, testuring i the poular-— i CECIL CARBONELL and HIS | CONTINENTALS i Real Vaudeville Headliners j with Jimmy Thomas. Master | of Ceremonies i No Admission or Cover Charge At Any Time | ued on Page Two) “TRUCK ARRI VES enter TODAY eat Shipment of feesio FRESH STRAWBERRIES My ¢ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Tift’s Cash Grocery | Phone 28 1181 Division St. enterpr and eek from the office Raymond R the records in is matter advise my who I ued County Judge Loed, as she the office wn on York to come start a new business for the in- terest of this community aprl8-1t DR, JULIO J. DePOO. 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