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THE KEY WEST CITIZEN TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1938. : | | SRE : } ‘AUDUBON OFFICIAL S.S. CUBA BRINGS 70 iy WEST IN DAYS GONE BY ne Sn So atesntey ot Sommers for 89 mare of he PROTESTS FEDERAL ‘TRAVELERS TO PORT |men and women, will talk more ifornians are contemplating tours because they have a longer time|which wlil bring them to K Happenings Here Just Ten Years Ago Today As Taken ‘in which to use the “Unruly | west for the aot of taicten AY VIEWPOINT maeicesnd From The Files Of The Citizen Member”. : | : ; : JUDGE on TAMPA, 105 PASSEN- hie the highway from the main- Thomas Bennet, tax agent of;pany. It is felt the council will! Tags have been issued for 1,146 |!2"¢ to this city. ‘the Florida East Coast Railway, | be better informed after the com-|™0tor vehicles in Monroe county mes met with the city council last | mittee returns and reports the re- |UP t© May 1, records in the office Mr. and Mrs. William E. Nel- é 3 i ., {Of the tax collector show. This, son, 1211 Pine street, announce | night at a special meeting, re-| sult of their trip. The commit-| < 3 | questing that assessment of the, tee named to gain the informa- inc, — ee cae cpdarah ok ie, Aeneas eee railway company’s properties|tion is composed of Councilmen | 959 cars have ndt yet secured the their daughter, Miss Jewell ‘here be reduced from $2,300,000, | Sawyer, Warren and Albury, with jicense tag. Estimating’ the cost, Louise Nelson, to Theodore E. |fixed by the city, to conform to an Councilman Thompson and Audi- | of each tag at $12 the issues’ toi Morlow, of Homestead. ‘The wed- 'assessed valuation placed by the tor Roberts “as @x-officio mem-! gate approximate more than $17~/ditig will take ‘place in Key West state comptroller of $447,964. Wil- | bers. /000, which makes about. $3,000'de- se liam H. Malone, attorney for the; 'linquent on the unlicensed:eats. °°" early. date. ‘railroad company, was present’ A total of 13,983 passengers was | i and discussed the issue with the ‘handled by the Overseas High- ! Carpenters are now at work council in behalf of the interests | way ferries from the opening day, ' making extensive répairs'to the which he represents. After con-' January 18, until May 18, accord- two-story building at. the, corner siderable discussion council de-jing to the records of the county of Caroline and Elizabeth streets, jcided to appoint a committee to! engineering department. Motor | which is used by the cigarmakers! visit several cities up the east) vehicles of all kinds handled dur- jas their meeting place. A new coast, including Miami, Ft. Laud- jing the period total 4,552. The :roof is being placed with a num- erdale and Palm Beach and pos-|number of vehicles is shown to |ber of other improvements, all of sibly a few other points in and | include 4,196 cars, 294 trucks, nine | which will add wonderfully to the around that section for the pur-| trailers, 26 motorcycles and 27 appearance of the building when pose of making a survéy of the | buses. This is the showing of \the work is completed. section and gaining information | traffic both ways during the pe- PAGE FOUR LEGALS NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES LEGALS jrepresent taxes for the years 1928 | to 1938, both inclusive. Also, "Lot 2, Little Raccoon Key, given that | Sec. 26, Twp. 67, Re. 25, Acres 9%, st. has filed with|as recorded in Monroe County Rec- quest that the|ords, Deed Book , Page ogether with all] ‘The taxes to be gold ‘are evidenced | ted or levied taxes | by certificate No. 1159 of 1929, and tate of Florida be| represent taxes for the years 1928 | ‘and sold to the highest |to'19a8, both inclusive. | GERS, MAKING TOTAL Said tax certificates together with} SUBJECT IN QUESTION IS) OF 175 cash as provided by $96 ‘of the 1 AE a A subsequent omitted oF levied e. FOROWS rill be sold to e highest y i Gage Seas Cou Moshe BEEN, | RELATIVE TO JURIST'S AT- | TITUDE TOWARD MIGRA- TORY BIRD LAW No. G67 Notice is hereby in the County lorida, to-wit: | Key West, on the 23rd of June, Saag This is the season which is se- lected for touring parties going to Cuba. Those which pass through this port going, in most instances return by the way of Miami, and those which pass through Miami on the outward bound trip return by way of Key West. Friday with the return of the Steamship Cuba, there were SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. June 7-14-21, (Special to The Citizen) MIAMI, June 21.—Dr. Herbert R. Mills of Tampa, member of the y given that executive committee of the Flor-| has filed with’ ida Audubon Society, has an- with al! nounced his protest to Federal! gs Judge Akerman concerning the ' 63 first class and seven second ishest judge's attitude toward the fed- class passengers for Key West, 937 acts of eral migratory bird law. and for Tampa 99 first and six he following Members of the Florida Audu-/second class, making a total of yn the County |) on Society have been disappoint- |175 arrivals. 4 re- ed on many occasions because of, Arriving at Key West were: rs, the seeming indifference on the) Therese J. Lynch, James J. a to the highest oF PAX { rt. House ‘Door. jn ‘ I day of June, NOTICE OF SA CERTIFI The series of dances which have been held every Friday night at the K. C. Hut on Duval street, \have been discontinued tempor- arily owing to the absence of Louis Carbonell, who is now in New York. Mr. Carbonell is the orchestra leader. BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME —with—— Modern Tile Floor and Wainscot Pm day ‘6f Sune, | 54 ™ 8 C Sawyer | subsequent om are C subsequent 0} mroe County, | eid by the advertised | bidder for sold to the 1938—M1268 bs Notice is-hereby given that Page, se an have filed with | corded dB 1d to the highest a Sounty | represent 1932 to 1938, both Also, ‘Lot , as Te- Records, tion of wild life. Judge Akerman is as follows: j “As an active member, officer | ced part of judges concerning the Oiusin, Alice Ouisin, Wm. P. and | laws pertaining to the conserva-| Jackson, Aida P. Jackson, Lessey | Helm, Etta Helm, Dana Bing, Ana The text of Dr. Mills’ letter to| Bing, Margaret Crower, Carmel Crower. Ethel Neal, Helen Kalwire, Peg- \relative to the assessment on the/| riod mentioned. properties of the railroad com-! Sara Hargis, Phillip Blakeslee, Fred Windeler and several second | This, according to an old say- jing, is the day on which women jtalk more than any other day in In Bath, Kitchen, Porch Sanitary, Decorative, Colorful Cuban Tile, Resilient Tile, Marble Terrazzo. See— Overseas Tile Company Key West literature and folders | advertising the Overseas High-j} way are being distributed to the " 33 branches of the Automobile Club of California and the secre- the year. That is because it is |tary has written to the Chamber 706 White Street to-wit: | by certificate N z eth St., | represent and Windsor Lanes, as re-|to 1938, be Records, Also, Lot corded in M Deed Book VV, The taxes to bi hy certificate No. ve. | t taxes for the ye; Windsor Lane, | , both inelusive. 2 as record- id tax certificates together with so with the utmost respect to you andj and contributor of the Florida|gy Amiral, E. Mahone, Ernest A. | Cabin. : ‘i i |Bach, James E. Hudson, Mina L.} Audubon Society and a citizen of 4 7 Nn, a 4, as re-!the United States, I feel eon-|Hudson, Pearl V. Johnson, Riba | rds, | strained to protest against, your }Johinson,‘Rebah:Weeson, Florence | alattitude toward enforgement:»efpWunsehe, Louis,J. Pawlek, Mary | federal laws pertaining to.,.the Pawlek, Walter. Day, Rafael Gon- conservation of wild life, and do | Zalez, PRESENTED BY TH x h inclusive. Tr. 1 at need and} ears 1932 ewe BETA by thi h_ inclusive. | rtificates together with ient omitted or — levied ld to the highest House Door in rd day of June, P.M. day of June, 1938, at 3:00 o'¢ Dated this the 7th 8. SEAL) ‘Jerk Cireuit Cour s« Blorida June 7-14-21, Ross C Sawyer t, Monroe County, 1938—M1269 NOTIC OF SALE GF TAX RTIFICATES No, 669 is hereby given that Thompson has filed with written request that the certificates together with all equent omitted or levied taxes State of Florida be ertised and sold to the highést idder for cash as. provided by “House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of f he Legisiature, upon the following ribed real estate in the County ae ¢, State of Florida, to-wit: | Ft. Lot! 1, Key Largo, ‘Sec. .11, “Twp. 61, Re. 39, Acres 6%, as re- “corded in’ Monroe County Records, Deed Book Br2, Page 355. wgeihe taxes to be sold are -evidenes Farortificats No, 953 of 1090-0 resent taxes for the Years 1999" and 1930, both Inclusive. Said tax certificate together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be ‘sold to the highest 4 bidder at the Court House Door in Key: West, on the 23rd day of June, 1938, a o'clock P.M. Pated this the 7th day of June, | 8, (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clérk Circuit Court, Monroe County, MPiorida. June 7-14-21, 1938—M1270 Notice Karl 0. me ‘NOWICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. 670 -Notice is hereby given that DW. Rogers Et Al have filed with me- written request that the taxXe certificates together with all Subsequent omitted or levied taxes “ » tate of Florida be adverti sold to the highest bidder cash as provided. by Mouse Bill 396 of the 1987 acts of : Legislature, upon the following dereribed real estate in the County jorida, to-wit: all | subsequent omitted or levied xes will be sold to the highest t the Court House Door in| t, on the 23rd day of Jpne, , at 3:00 o'clock P. ted this the 7th day of June, SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Cireuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. June 7-14-21, 1938—M1274 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES No. G74 i Notice is hereby given that Wm. A! Carey has filed with me written request that the tax certificates together with all| subsequent omitted or levied taxes "held by the State of Florida be | advertised and sold to the highest bidder for cash as provided by House Bill 396 of the 1937 acts of the Legislature, upon the following | described real estate in the County of Monroe, State of Florida, tc-wit: Pt, Lot 1, Blk, 56, as recorded in Monroe County Records, Deed Book XX, Page. 60. ‘The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 149 of 1930, and represent taxes for the Years 1929 to 1938, both inclusive Also, Pt. Lot 4, Bik. 56, as record- ed in Monroe County Records, Deed Book D-2, Page 6. ‘The taxes to be sold are evidenced by certificate No. 156 of 1930, and resent taxes for the years 1929 ‘to 7938, both inclusive: Said tax certificates together with all subsequent omitted or levied taxes will be sold to the highest | bidder at the Court House Door in Key West, on the 23rd day of June, | 1938, at 3:00 o'clock, P.M. Dated this the 7th day of June, 1938. (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer Clerk Circuit Court, Monroe County, Florida. | June 7-14-24, 1938—M1275 SOOCS CST OS TEKS EBEEEOLES 626,318 U. S, WORKERS Washington—Of the 826,318 Government employes, 60,344 are | “force-account” employes (en-; Charles Wilde, “Gent ‘wilde, and the high office you hold.”’.’ /HewW!'léyd) ChatteyMi'McCor: | “In the recent ‘Session ofthe! madk;:Rlorence: Gunnery, (Myrtle | Federal Court which opened May | Anderson, Jose M,;Gomez, An-) 9, 1938, there were two cases |tonio Telleria, Vicente Real Ruiz, | brought before you for violation|Sandalia Suarez, Elena Real, | of the federal migratory bird law, Elena Sanchez, Vicente Suarez, cases which were brought to your | Maria Suarez. | court through the efforts of Fed-| Charles Stallworth, Joseph Rob- | eral Officers, Mr. Jay V. Kelsey |inson, Miguel Gonzalez, Aida Gon- | and Mr. Fred W. Schultz of the! zalez, Humberto Carbonell, Celia | Biological Survey, and in each of | Carbonell, Wm. H. Murray, Clark | these cases it seemed to the writ- B. Kenner, Eliza Cooper, Enrique er you were inclined to minimize Rodriguez, Robert Wellice, Con- the violation of the federal laws|chita Rodriguez, Dolores R. de} and that you overlook the fact Gato. | that many earnest and respect-| Margaret Cabell, Henry Cabell, able citizens of the United States, Hugh H. Harris, Susin Kaldell, probably the majority of such|Sulda Kaldell, Fernando Tres citizens who are responsible for palacios, Maris del Carmen, Cari- | the enactment of the conservation |dad Garcia, Alexander Luban, | laws, are as desirous of the en-|Wm. Luban. | forcement of such laws as that Belle Bern, Beatrice Solomon, of any other federal statute, for Isabel Fernandez, Katherine Pa- we realize the rapid passing of dilla, Earl Padilla, Joseph Jack- bird life in this country. son, Manuel Iglesias, Theodore | “It seems to the writer also that Stewart, Fermin L. Fernandez. you were inclined to overlook the! Manifest of S.S. Cuba showed fact that the officers who made for Key West three tons of freight, the arrests were sworn officers of eight automobiles and three sacks the United States government!of mail; for Tampa 114 tons of and were performing their duties freight, two automobiles and 69) under difficulties of which we sacks of mail. | ;dinary citizens have no concep-| Sailing on the vessel booked ‘at tion; we do not realize the dan- this port: Sister Carolina, Sister gers, the exposure, the long hours Hedwidge, G. W. Shaw, J. Osteen, of vigil, the innumerable deceits | and several second cabin. and subterfuges with which these | Vessel Arrived Yesterday officers have to contend in order, Arriving on S.S. Cuba from | to bring a case to justice. ‘Tampa yesterday were 203 “Please also bear in mind that | passengers, most of whom go on most of the stories used by viola-|a regular yearly cruise to differ- tors in defense thereof are delib-|ent points, and this year selected erate falsehoods. No one realizes! Havana. this better than the Federal Game; Of the passengers, there were | Wardens on field duty, and their seven first and seven second cab- efforts should not be minimized in passengers for Key West, 186 | by lack of realization by the court | first cabin and three second cabin and the public, for thereby the} passengers for Havana. | ;|road construction); gaged in construction projects, | destroyers of wild bird life take| such as building naval vessels or eareae to repeat the offense. 731,830 are’ “Any person familiar with full time employes, and 34,145 junting will readily tell you that are part-time workers. The April payroll was $123,834,171, as the hunter always should be able Key West arrivals: S. G. Melch- | ‘er, B. M. Bannister, Mrs. Bannis- j ter, W. Mitchell, Mrs, Mitchell, |W. Hardis, Mrs. Hardis, Maria Lo- | pez, Elisa Perez, Tony Nunez, An- ; compared to $123,961,041 th month_before, inn.—Because a dog wk P.M. fs searching for Ever- a a 21, failed to find him in his home. About to leave, they noticed his dog wagging its tail and cavorting about a truck. Acting on a hunch, they ordered Gonzalez to “come out of that truck before we pump it full of lead.” He came out, implicated Sicha {nit | three others, all of whom were “we written request the | taken to jail, “Tax certificates together with all} ——-- avent omitted or levied taxes | CREMATES SISTER'S BODY gd aa highest | Saco, Me—When his _ sister, vided by | Harriet Bradbury, 76, died of in- pen the following (Juries received after a fail, Frank state in the County |B. Bradbury, 78, “in compliance of Florida, t fwith an expressed wish of his beds, | Sister and to save funeral ex- | penses” cremated her body in the ‘enced | furnace of their home. No charge * pi has been entered against him Ross C Sawyer t, Monroe County, l4- 1938—M12T1 1) i Herk Cirguit Cour delariday : Sune 7-14-21, NOTICR OF SALE OF TAX CERTIFICATES Ne. Ot hereby “Noticg is given filed that wislatur ied reat State present PR 192i to PSs, be 2 ve. | RR eh La eb Tera With). ARRESTED IN “ACCIDENT” bidder at the Court Houke Door inijearned that “considerable in- Reaction bod aig Ay of Jun® surance” had been taken out on SRARUTNS SLAY of anne, |the life of Marion Nobbit, who bs ;a@pparently fell to his death over @ 600-foot cliff, charges of mur- der were filed against his adopt- ed parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marion Black, a young couple The death was first reported as an “accident.” Ress C Sawyer “ult Court, Monroe County, -14-21, 1998-—M1272 OF SALE OF TAX Te that {Nellie given Clarkson has = filed = with request that the ficates together with al mitted or levied taxes RECLUSE WEALTHY Masontown, Pa.—Following the death of Fred Schroyer, 72-year- old recluse who lived in a house Without running water, electric lights or other modern conven- iences, an old safe wag found to contain scores of $1,000 bills, a mass of dusty Liberty bonds and stacked imside, the total of which . Sone “s aq Will amount to approximately sold are evidenced Liss of 182%, amd $500,000, bidder House Bul the Lei shen a as provided by of the 1937 act of e. upen the following estate th the County te of Florida, to-wit: tle Raccoon Key, Acres 27%, a= The By. certiticate il, four men went to | Ito distinguish one bird from an-|gie Lopez, Yolanda Valenti, Rose | other, and to one who is interest-|M. York, Pelayo Henne. be in conserving wild life, as most} On \thecivessel were the follow- |hunters are, one bird is easily ing items @s-shiown on the mani- distinguished from another) andj fest: For-Key West, 38 tons of | thereby avoid. sacrificing the! piti- | freight\and:two sa¢ks:of mail; for * ful remnants 6f’ wild life in this) Havana, two-tons-of freight and} oF ng yo AUT EO ol Ol as ing you the other sidé $f the pic-|took a num of sengers “I am taking the liberty o! ture in the hope that you may aft- | booking at this” the er investigation take a more se-| were:’ Arthur Granelloni, Igna’ eT rious view of the efforts of our|ius Granelloni, Byron Banselo, federal officers to conserve and| Beatrice Banselo, Wm. Mitchell, protect our wild bird life”. Ana Mitchell, Harry W. 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