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PAGE FOUR (Continued from Page One) Progress Made In| WET DRY GARBAGE [Business Course Progress is being made by. the f Chamber of CSommerce in 10W to use satisfactorily and the ‘of Mrs. ringing trade to Key West from |¢ity commenced to use Dredg- Beverly Buchanan will | = 5 idential garb: the old} Closing Cuban Trade Told city dun | 8 his barge was a new, lower | The closing of the six weeks’, course offered at we one, replacing another pee business S Lions By Laubscher [which he eity had used sali Key" Wet, High Schoo! busines ects It was, however, too (department under the direction Elijah Sands and Miss be ob- Cuba, Harold Laubscher, man- ¢!’S Key for both restaurant and served tonight at 6:30 o'clock. ager of the C. of C. told members Tésidential garbage, paying the| Certific ates offered by the of the Lions Club last night at ©XPense of the operator «of the |Gregg Publishing Company Be Ur ecattas icectine. Navy bulldozer needed there. the s efforts the trade here, Regarding solici- "ant “wet” refuse, a fly hazard Bookkeep tors for magazines and other developed on Dredger’ items, Laubscher said, the C. of Cavt. Houser and Ellingson de-} Advance: C. plans to inves them be- Cided to confer on the problem. | Mitchell, ing,” fore they begin their activities Informer. of the difficulty of |Cole Skelton. here. pouring garbage into the barge,| Advance United States Attorney Her- Capt. Houser immediately offer- | Hansen. bert Phillips of Miami, who ed to furnish a chute. This would Beginning Typing: Betty prosecuted the David Watson enable the city to resumé using Weech, Wilma Lescher, Gerald case, which ended here yester- the barge for wet garbage. Dry {Lloyd, Edith Knuck, Anne Ne- day, was a guest of Lion Tom &atbage would have to be de-{srin. — y Watson and told the members ,PoSited on Dredger’s Key. Hence,} Beginning Shorthand: Mary that it was a great pleasure to the nec prosecuted Freddie Ewert for “Wet” garbage comprises all | and Joyc: murder. Phillips was accom- liquids, fruit and vegetable peel- | Bookkeeping: Marjorie Han- panied by his assistant, John 18S, coffee grounds, etc. “Dry”|{sen, Wilma Lescher, Gerald Hodges. garbage consists of paper, bottles, | Lloyd, Florence Mitchell, Meo. < Hew. menibers; © Merris and cans. Skelton, and Ed, Woodsen. Stutz. and Daniel Challice, w a : Junior Chamber of C daverage were: inducted by f or L esi- o ‘commerce dent Pred Millen 10" Presi: and the Jayshees will be re-|Mary Lou Cowley, Betty Weech, Hansen, Mary Anne lic regarding the new garbage | Matchett, and Nellie Menendez. rie Guest of Evie Curry was James (ested to help educate the pub- }Ma M4. Hourihan of Miami and of : : Sidney Einhorn, James Catlin, regulations. It is expected that also of Miami. A Board of Di. the city will make two deliveries There rectors’ meeting was held follow- i" week, one for dry garbage, the i ing the program. poster stor the: wet. Aue |. The city manager said that the! Students who made an Florence Mitchell, ed Shorthand: Marjo! sity of informing the |Anne Matchett, Nellie Menende return to Key West. He recalled '¢sidents of the city to separate |Mae Kaplan, Edith Knuck, Ber- his visit here in 1903 when he, its wet and dry garbage. nard Kaplan, Rose Mae Higgs, e Bradley. for tisfactory completion of as- Not only is more trade being | The residential garbage alone signed work in “Typing for Busi- Wrought here, Laubscher said, but. W45 40-50 per cent “wet, ” so with ness, ” “Gregg Shorthand, Func- e being made to hold the added burden of the restau- ‘tional Method,” and “Practical will be awarded to Key and |the following students: ed = Typing: Florence Mary Lou Cowley, rie Cole are 1,549,920 white peo- ple in New Zealand and 90,980 The city will pay the barge of DDT demand. Banner i merly used the barge on Satur- jdays and Sundays, the two days Bs ] | | te materia {operator as it did when it for- |Pects to have a sufficient supply to meet the Ellingson said, follow- : Ithat the Navy did iecunalith , jing the meeting, that the city aa oaceamana dicate iteOry gar! |e ccna: i Nelle Gekeler auc jcannct be eben of in this Prompt Deli very | ; inner, since much of it floats ) Dade City Banner publishgs back to shore. i | STRAND THEATRE | THEATRE CYPRESS | the following account of Mrs.| Sewerage and mosquito rid- i a ) Gekeler, who resided in Key dence were. also discussed at the || 1 > * WONDERFUL LIFE}, Np gant the: tine he us: meeting. Ellingson revealed that 4 Days, Starting Sunday | SHADES + a re on : ne irst the city is keeping its sewage “SONG OF THE SOUTH” | NOW AVAILA ae erian Church here: ., system up to date to take care of A Walt Disney Production 9) BLE Mrs. Nellie Maple Gekler, 63, the heavy burden on it. He also e ‘ To Shade That who has made her home here thanked Capt. Houser for the ! Hot, S the ust yeat with her mother, Navy's cooperation. in fighting | MONROE THEATRE |! Cp es | ye Hae ¥ Mopetts in Pasa- the mosquito menace. Now Showing | one : jena, died Monday morning at) The Naval Base commandant “CALL OF THE PRAIRIE” | ee wee e clock at the West Central 'said that the Navy has just mopalona pase | a le psiptal in St. Petersburg, where bought two insec nde sanulics —— { For many years she resided in the Pius pence mine sh LA Se el 120 Duval, Jefferson Hotel Bldg. the late ev nee iit, usband,'a different manufacture. Capt. (Spanish Picture) CAEESAUISZ Btora Estimates a a 4 , J a) 2 a lavv ex- | byterian minister, was pastor jeeuseh ealgntials the Navyaex zs = x Sea as u. inatlva. cteRich: PO MM : mond, Ind., where she was born y October 19, 188: Poti Funeral services were held A i ; Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock ppreciation INCORPORATED 4 at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, MADELEINE L. BROWNE : with the rector, the Rev. Cyril I. Vimynck, officiating. Inter- e wish to exp ) and our many friend, and neigh- Mi Bay bors, sintere appreciation for their il- sympathy and pd pess during iy Dano rout Bevedverent. ment was in the Dade efery. Pallbearers w liams, F. N. Ru ielson, Besides her mother, the de- and FAMILY. eeased is survived by one broth- | : er, O. A. Roberts of Dade City; | (iy ‘ two sisters, Mrs. Elora Marsh, of dq Eaton, Ohio, and Mrs. Norene | DRIVE BY ae H Schumacher of Brewster, Ohio. | | Coleman and Ferguson Com-! pany was in charge of funeral ar- | rangements. Apply To Wed | Phone 9238 and 1H. G. Batchelor. JEREFRSON IL UEROWNE Headquarters THE KEY WEST CITIZEN lence Pe eee be deli d by Har- |stibling was tied up in the Navy ‘A Girls Choir To (side? epee Lepesant Sal Roberts OFFICE | JUDGE HOLLAND ' (Continued from Page One) Tonight after he had been prevented by Hobbs from committing an act ‘of perversion. | After he read sentence by sen- tence from’ Watson’s confession, Phillips. asked the jury: “Does this sound like the act of a man who did not know what he was doing?” Dressler and Sawyer pictured | the defendant, as an individual possessed Of a psychopathic per- sonality, “He had a¢warped mind; he a lost soul,” Dressler told the is jury. “If you comply ‘with the | oath you took you cannot kill this man—you. can’t send this boy to: the chair.” | Sawyer said the defendant should be put-away for life for the good, of sc “His life should not be taken,” Sawyer said. . Judge Holland charged the | for upwards of an hour. Several , times he touched upon the ques- tion of insanity as raised by the defense. Judge Holland had set aside a first degree murder ve dict returned by a jury last No- vember on the ground he had erred by not charging the jury on, insanity. i The second trial of Watson be- gan last Monday. The first day! was taken up b: ing of the first USS Stribling, aboard which the | murder was committed while | the ship mooted here at the | Naval Base docks. i Tuesday the government, in- troduced other witnesses, ificlud- | ing surveyors to show that the | U. S. Government had _jurisdic- | tion in the. case because the | “THE STORE OF QUALITY” aptomMoshers Tne Largest, Exclusive LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S Store in Key West for B R Ow N : S SCHOOL WEARING . APPAREL for Boys and Chicken Shack Girls and for the 800 CAROLINE STREET Young College M the Growing Boy j . An application for a .marriage | Delicious Golden license was filed yesterday with | FRIED CHICKEN i County Judge Raymond R. 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