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Associated Press Day Wire ‘Service, For 54 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West’. VOLUME LV.» No. 134. ‘Turnage Advised Of Allotment For Establishing Clinic” Indigents At Local Two Hundred And Fifty . Men To Be Put To Work _» Tomorrow On Local Pro- _ J. L. Turnage, director | of FERA operations in Key West, Green, regional director, that annex, Or "be used}. For. WILL BE HEARD AT LEGION CONVENTION seco Poeesoceccces GOVERNOR DAVE SHOLTZ A recent photo of Legionnaire- Governor Dave Sholtz, one of the prominent’speakers on the pro- gram during the American Legion State Convention in Gainesville UR OF CONSUL Hospital | LARGE SHIPMENT. Author Hides Himself In Hospital ‘OF COMMODITIES FOR RELIEF ORDER PLACED AT. REQUEST; OF REGIONAL ‘ADMINISTRA- TOR TO BE SENT TO KEY of the 1933-34 season. WEST (By Associated Fress) JACKSONVILLE, June The FERA today ordered 125 hampers of beans, hampers of squash and 5,000’ pounds of Irish potatoes sent to Key West distribution to relief clients. The order was pleced at the re- quest of Regional Administrator W. H. Green. The vegetables were jfrom the Gadsden County «Truck | Growers Association. Delivery was asked for’. Wed- nesday, if: possible, Announced In The Citizen These shipments of vegetables were. announced. last month, and -in The Citizen.of May 24 it. was shown that H. E. Goodwin, in | charge of commodity distribution | for FERA had advised J. L. Turn- ‘age that squash and string beans | Would. be received :on that date, They arrived and were distri- buted ‘and then came the request | that local headquarters submit an y West Citizen : KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1934. 5.—} for ; Subject. | ---Result: ‘The Pulitzer Prize Play) ‘By‘NOEL THORNTON (By Annociatea Press) NEW: YORK, June 5.—A 27 year-old actor inspired by hereis deeds of the medical profession is author of the Pulitzer prize play His name is Sidney Kingsley, born in New York in 1907, and the drama is “Men In White.” Before he started to write this dramatization of the sacrifices physicians make for their profes- sion, Kingsley, then playing a small part in a Broadway melo- drama, decided that he needed more technical knowledge of his | Lived In Hospital He took a simple means of re-' search. A friend and former col lege classmate, serving an in-; terneship, smuggled him -into ails hospital so that he could spy upon} | things. ~ This»was such. a gross. breach of rules that even now: Kirigsley. refuses to confess: what: hospital it was that furnished him} the background forthe play. Kingsley. lived ‘secretly: the life of an interne, sleeping in an’ in- terne’s quarters, eating at ‘their mess, wearing a uniform, listening! tothe professional and non-pro-; fessional chatter of the institu- tion. On occasion he wandered about’ the corridors, the library, the; solarium and other regions on his) own, observing and making notes.| Ofter convalescent patients would hail him and ask some questions or other. He always managed to give a reassuring answer. > Shows The Human Side “Men In White” depicts the eoeeo0eeeeOSOS2® shoulder.) | And I don’t like it one WINS. AWARD bit.; You know, you've peied | alaabaen ing for me. I was think- aca oh ing last night, ‘all the music, and! ihoise and fun .. / didn’t mean a } thing without you. I don’t seem , to get a kick out of life anymore, :unless you’re around. . . . And hat’s not very often, is it? Ferguson: Darling, we'll make! it all... later on. } | ‘up for Honestly. Laura: I don’t know if we} :]:can, George. Last night, for in-; ‘stance. If you had’been there—! perfect. Now it’s—gone. . You} see, dearest, the way I feel, if I} jhad you every minute from now/| on, it wouldn’t be enough. I wish| } I'd lived all my life with you. I) ‘wish I'd been born in the same j street with you, and played in the: ; Same streets, | ; Ferguson: I’m glad you missed! jpop They were ordinary and ! gloomy.’.They might have touched ' you... changed you. About seven +months ago there was a boy here jwho’s been blind from birth. We loperated: on him—successfully. One’ night I showed him the stars: —for the’ first time. He looked at them a moment and began to cry like a baby, because, he said,| they were so lovely, and—he t=, | might never have seen them. EJ | When I look at you, Laura, I get jdcay Kingsley, authoo'ct something of that feeling. I... the Pulitzer prize play, lived as an interne to get his material. I can’t tell you how large a part of me you've become, Laura! You're... . (The loud speaker is heard call- for neglecting her because he has! ing.—Dr, Ferguson! Dr. Fergu- been confined to constant duty. son!) Part of the conversation follows: Laura: Don’t move! + Laura. Sit down! (She pushes' clutches him tightly.) % z * i Ferguson: It’s no use, Laura! him down into the chair and curls | That's my call! Let me up! She | CITIZEN TO POST a Key West, Florida, has the most equable weather in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit. PRICE FIVE CENTS Monroe County Primary Campaign Closed With Big Rally Staged . Last Evening At Bayview Park POOOMOL BIS sriister For Slate Sen- ator Main Speakers; Several Others Are Heard ELECTION RETURNS accordance custom, will post returns of today’s elec- tion on a bulletin board in front of the office tonight. The vote will be placed on the board as fast as it is tab- ulated in the cincts, and the vited to call and learn the re- sults and standing of the candidates in the different Faces. CDBG DGB | 67 The wovting was opened ————-| by William V. Albury, candidate DESTROYER PERRY | to all. candidates, to. mount the PORT YESTERDAY The first speaker of the evening sienna sien a Pepper, who is aspiring for United x Monroe County's primary cam- paign was brought to a close last night at Bayview Park when a number of candidates aspiring for office were heard in addresses given in the interest of their can- | | ARRIVES AT THIS |: ct essa woos ae campaign. CUBAN WATERS; ZANE 1s| who spoke in behalf of Claude for state: senator, who stated its stand and discuss the issues of the VESSEL CAME HERE FROM) was Attorney George G. Brooks, KEY WEST SOON U. S. Destroyer Perry arrived 1:30 o’clock yesterday from Ha- vana for a period of recreation for officers and men in Key West. | States Senator. Mr Brooks main- ly referred to the shortcomings of Senator Trammell, according to his view of the matter, during his administration in the higher branch of Congress. The speaker stated that he felt that Mr, Pep- per, if elected, would accomplish human, personal side of phy- UP °F his lap. Then she takes his sicians’ lives.as they struggle be- head in her hands and scrutinizes tween desire for the joys of pri- bis face.) Let me look at you, vate life and devotion to the ethics ioe re getting it, young mant; mF their calling. ES TONE S708 re ees by the Group Theater, an assembly " i | West and Monroe County, regard- pe wemagels “ts' stressed in a4, Fergpson: 1 didn't bave much youthful stage artists who got|she arrives the vessel will sail for] 0% of his position as chairman of seene between Dr. Ferguson, a Sleep last night. It was a pretty) their training with the Theater this the Naval Committee, and at the young physician, and his fiancee, sick house. Guild. Alexander Kirkland, Mar- several| Present time under a national Laura Hudson. Sitting in. the. Laura: garet Barker hospitdF library, she is chiding him (Pulls his ‘play the leadi } more in serving this district than The young doctor pushes Laura i Destroyer Zane, which — has been the case with Mh Team \away and rushes to the call ofischeduled to arrive in com i pany wnt duty, with the Perry, remained in Ha-! mell, whom be sald: has.n ies vana until the arrival of a new| deavored. to do anything for Key L estimate of the amounts of cab- bage, blackeye peas, lima. beans, et phe ie! Ai + 8b i ‘7 > Trish potatoesand. other vege- Inc N’ ENS TODAY PENT HAFE: ; tables could be used. (AN, HAVANA; THREE AS.) ‘These estimates were promptly _dSAILANTS CLUB MAN WHO, forwatded and the shipment indi- ; | cated in-the telegram is said to be vey noe alate the: firstuaf those which. are-to' be & sent ‘at regular intervals. ~ TAMPA’S CIGAR . |RECEN PES AT INTERNAL REV- | \ENUE BUREAU. SHOW BIG INCREASE. ~ BADLY WOUNDED this: “Men In White” was produced port. + and Louis Brombe: ae ba romberg ~the Destroyer. J. Fred. Tal- ing roles, bott sailed yesterday for Port Following this, Aquilino Lopez, —_-.--__ +... |Everglades, to return to Key! Bernie Papy and Harry head over on’ “her ye = ek lator ti Ox vhietic | Dongo, candidates for representa- Master Of Ship Describes Strange TOBACCO GROWERS sya iyo te v.| vo tm gar, ae fy |ASK REVISION OF“ ‘ oh port is the Destroyer, Words in the interest of their Light Seen Which Appeared Steady percent TpeaTy RARE TREES { race, and asked the consideration | of the voters, j i some way and the light showed a CUBAN ASSOCIATION DE.) WOMAN’S CL MANDS PROTECTION FOR| rt You're . _ overworked. re (iy Annmelnted reas) HAVANA, June 5.—The chauffeur of the Spanish é approximately nt..of the list. of. relief; » consul was today by three unidentified ~ tia he sat in the consul’s ‘auto: mobile while the wife of the J. €. Floyd, master of the;paratus had been | Mr. Cleare also spoke briefly, and ‘stated that he had endeavored to | conduct a clean campaign through- out, but inasmuch as he had heard several rumors which had been bound from Pass, superintend American Tanker, Philadelphia Texas, wrote the of lighthouses of the Fourth Dis: Allan B, Cleare, Jr., candidate In his reference to the light Mr.| for solicitor of the Criminal ; Court, was the next to be heard. askins mentioned the fact that m the evening in question several ——e FINE ‘SPECIMENS LANDED By| °°"! ws shopping. Police captured one to Aransas } Cleare Is Heard steady loom. LEAF TOBACCO INTERESTS | sus- TAMPA, June 5.—The receipts pect, named Jose Huesza, : aftér shooting at the trio. They also arrested a man who drove the automobile in at the Tampa office of the inter- nal bureau for May established a new high for 1934 and exceeded the income during May, 1933, by nearly $25,000. The total for both cigar and beer stamps was trict describing a strange light he eaw on the evening of May 18. Its looming was steady. The data covering the “phe- Key Westers had seen a mirage’ 1 Case PRESENTED |DR. S. W. ROGERS MAKES) circulated which were unfair to | depicting the city of Havana. The j city clearly outlined, i The atmospheric condition} a 3 | \which caused the mirage may| Under the caption, “Commercial ; have also been responsible for the, Reciprocity,” the Association of |light which was seen by Captain, Tobaceo Growers and Dealers of! PRESENTATION; PLANT 4s, him, he said he felt that these matters should be cleared up. COMPLIMENTS OF CITY OF! He said that one of the rumors was that he did not pay his bills, b sohics sage tod he told the crowd present that this was untrue as this was one $115,040. Dr. S. W. Rogers has just pre- thing that he had always en- sented to the Woman's Club ® deavored to do. Secondly he raid h e jvery rare and valuable tree. He! tnat jt was being stated that he committee. for the revision of the! sent it with his compliments ® h dopld: net gum tothe flak at ‘commerejal treaty with the Unit- the compliments of the City’ | belicitey take aleedh hod ene ©The total of cigars manufactur- nomenon” was referred to the! Floyd as the longitude and lati-' Cuba, have issued a brochure pre- ed in was 25,790,260, with| superintendent of the Seventh/tude given in his data indicated senting their case to the official ‘|virtually every class showing an| District, W. W. Demeritt, and tay NS eras ee nteataret Cube. increase over both the corsesgond- | matter was investigated by H. B. wth bares . which the attackers reached z i i that the location of the ship the; vicinity of Havana. time the strange light was seen; The reason for this visit to thie] Vi to mimnanding: » tion for country that its origin and name | tunity: presented itself. He eon- cluded by saying that he would FL ¥.| SLIGHTLY OVER 1,400 VOTES Cast, UP UNTIL 3 O'CLOCK TODAY z g £ Voting is slow all.over the city today as indicated by a check made 3 g’slock this afternoon by The Citizen, showing a poll off'1,- 409 votes out of the possible 2,- 758 in the revised list. issued by Supervisor of Registration John England, exclusive of the . key a — - BIRMINGH The = this rong Bonar id ped vote numbering 130. for i2 TEST DRUNKARDS i drunkenness by making} In the opinion of _ politicians pick his hat off the floor and who have kept carefui records of bows, past performances. by the voters 4 in Monroe County, there will be about 80 percent of the vote cast jtoday, or approximately 2,208. +The check by precincts at 3 o'clock \ On account of the com- 143 177 227; 33 336 Buck.| 4 ; * the scéne. TTR c J.J. Phelan, of the Fi he a 2 i nae q tl ‘ | ing month last year and ApH this ‘aptain eran, of the Ferry: ed States, A copy has been hand-} Orlando, from where he obtained: Joh; that- 5a pallen uation, 36 aie: r ship Mr. Haskins cited the fact)May 17, to watch the sky in the} nears before hs coramittes With 6 ‘indec Pia: a tone aeceaa te this pension Spe em gio |STEAMSHIP CUB i shows that the only steadily glow-' beach was that on the night pre-| the Cuban Leaf Tobacco interests, are familiar only to scientists and leave the question of his fitness The nearest. light was a flashing| lights of Havana, when. the vese| on. {to the notice of the public by the hii said were the best judges of the Zé : 2 {half of our second national pro-}fouse, is known as the Pterosper-! DRYDOCK FOR GENERAL have been that the revolving ap-' about 90 nautical miles distant. ; . et J. F. Busto, incumbent of the | the United States of America.” | kunda of India. It belongs to the | | present preferential of 20 per cen-/ tivated in Florida and California.”; and his family were very for- this afternoon from Key West! per centum. The request is made | self was now police judge, his R. Miller on board. Frank H. Ladd, tax collector) en into consideration, and this, inj the idea that granting the request | following information this morn-! Lontion of other members of the ; ‘ i ‘tropical disturbance, apparently ing and general overhaul, and on) in Monroe county as represented on, the part of property owners, | a ol poe ages PUE* . wee | ae Havana run in place of the) iiu.y shits: that oaealea ak |. Chairman of the committee of | Belize, British Honduras, | ence to fill the position of solicitor the same crew as heretofore, a | | tinez, Jaun B. Diaz and Fernando} ecsecccncsesasecsoeiaaee! fore becoming efficient enough to | | Cuban correspondent of “The To-| EXCELLENT RECORD i i i it Wi Domingo J. Milord, who, for a| Cuban Embassy at Washington. Palace--"Serrell and Son". |. (Comaal on Page Three) he has been knocked down 17) collegter show that the list this advising that he is now consul in| DAVID HARUM and “parked on” once, located at 114 Duffy street. ' loon? department, hasn't missed/Ladd to The Citizen, is surprising-' while they are in Savannah, he Senet ee Se ee SLOW IN | -;) Haskins, assistant superintendent. Parrott, asking’ him to go to the He jyear, which had 24,819,939 and : i a f ;ed The Citizen. ‘the plant. . In replying to the master of the }beach with him on Thursday night, r . ‘ { escmasandl ‘ | wer to this, Mr. Cleare said he felt | EVERY PRECINCT)": respectively. | ‘The association cites that it ap-| 1¢ is said that “there is in Or- that oveey mint haa € clei aiape i BA he defense of which constitutes js i | Ling light was 210. miles distant| vious the officer on watch on the|* |very few horticulturists. GOES TO MOBILE from the vessel. [Parrott had reported seeing thelt.c, "Min Cblect of ite organize-| “The tree, which was brought and efficiency relative to his ean- Set SPR “ " 4 | didacy, with the voters, whom he ight approximately 38 miles dis-jsel was just out of the harbor st proncetatetie te eeetst te Pod tpg of i seg nates: = VESSEL WILL BE PLACED ON ‘tant, and if this was seen it must| Key West and the city of Havana for the new Orange County Court | 1 iter after all. ; duct, at the time when a new com-| mym Acerifolium Wills, the large! Busto Next Speaker a ed LENA: Sh mercial treaty is negotiated with} rusty flowers being called Muchu-, OVERHAULING i bends of Indie. fe bal office of solicitor, then took the Tax Collector Disposes Of All nrm‘atrerater spo |cctis Sonat hss] make cay nie Mig ae ‘ Steamship Cuba, of the P. and) tum of customs duties of Cuban \tunate in the way of pomesing his atereer im ey ee) Pgperty Listed As Delinquent) "1% racemase) STORM REPORT i205, itt Ses, ts with Captain W, I. Jackson in! as a result of an intense study of | 3 | father, school board member, his command and Superintendent A. cae a the whole situation and advances} The Weather Bureau issued me junele, city councilman, and made The vessel is bound for Mobile his opinion, indicates a feeling of {will be of great interest to the | !"s: Cleare family being employed in to be placed on dtydock for clean-|7**terday disposed of all rr igvastes contidenes and security | American grower as the increas-; ADVISORY 10:00 «. m—A| V,rious capscition the return to Key West will be as- ! : , fit. to them as well as to the Cuban , °f slight to moderate intensity, i* 7.04 that he felt that be was bet- signed to the Key West-Tamipa-|im the 1933 delinquent tax list a Pre has bean evidenced in: some} oer, Jeentral » short distance east Of 10) able through his long experi. Florida. } j the association is Lisandro Perez’ It is moving slowly north north- 445 sr. Cleare, whom he said It is understood that practically} April and May. ‘MILORD LOCATED land the members are Rafael Mar-| ¥estward. | has a long road to travel yet be- be on the vessel with the excep- were approximately 1,081) IN V, | Cardenas. Mr. Cardenas, who ix} | Properly serve in the position to tion of the captain. pieces of property sold which is| WHERE TO GO wich he aspires, He mid Mr. jfar less than that of the previous} bacco Leaf,” passed through Key evcccevcesecsvocoesssese |Cieare was one of the city's ese te year when 2,800 pieces were dis-| West Retuctey on Me way to the} TomcHT | brightest young attorseyy, but re- Hy ‘SPRINGFIELD, Mo.—Although! Posed of in the first sale. period of years, was Cuban Consul — Born a pes area neato eee ES I j Records in the office of the tax!a: Key West, writes The Citizen 2 gay OE sai Harum™ and, STRAND THEATER ee ee by; ; Witt Rogers in lendérs 30 times, run over 5 times,| veer jg the smallest advertised Savannah, Ga. The consulate is) TOMORROW George ‘. ‘ Fredric March-Miriam Hopkins Hughey of this city who ee Mr.|_ Mr-Bilord will be glad to meet Palace—“The Battling me ALL OF ME street and curbing signs for the) Payments of taxes, -lany of his friends from Key West : ‘is Harum.’ tra, 16-200; Might, 15-25 a day's work in five years. ly good, when all things are tak- states.

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