The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 14, 1934, Page 1

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“Associated Press Day. Wire " Service For 64 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LV. No. 142. | Wi Rey WestStockiddlaad Bridge Be Built To Avoid In- terruption Of Steady Travel : Construction work on the new bridge to span the water gap be- tween Key West and Stock Island was started this week, The work is being done by the Okeechobee Construction Company of —Jack- SEA REPRESENTATIVE? FROM ‘NEW |FLORIDA MAKES | READY FOR TRIP | von: scm exec | ENROUTE NORTH: BER DURING STAY HERE P. & O. STEAMER ON avin J. J, Shea of the New York : {Aquarium has started making his FROM TAMPA TOMORROW |. joctions of fish he will take to MORNING WILL BE’ TAKEN! New York and expects to have one OUT OF SERVICE of the most varied and beautifulj usually throw to collections carried. from Key| calves. West. Many hundreds of specimens With the arrival of the Steam-|have been captured and are now ship Florida, of the P. and O. S. S.}in the “cars” at Peter. Roberts’ company, tomorrow from Tampaj dock and it is from this collection the vessel will be taken ‘out of | that selections are being » made. - Before the new. bridge’ is plac- Cte’ a shanaet Fishermen are still’ ‘bringing ~ in| to supplement a limited food .bud~ KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934. SHEA STARTS | Stores: May,.Sell ‘Sacks Key en Of Milk’ ,. [hanks To Paper by ; ‘ ie cs eee By F.'B. COLTON ls ‘(Associated Press: Science Writer) WASHINGTON, June 14.—}-¢. Housewives soon may be ordering} “a sach of milk” at the corner} grocery as the result of a newly- invented paper bag which the at riculture department believes will preserve dried skim milk. And farmers may get: a. new) | market for the skim milk — the; the pigs an Contains Food Values Dried skim milk now is sold’ only} in wholesale lots. It contains all] the food values of ordinary: milk} except. the fat, and can be «used: get. or to improve’children’s diets, ‘Loss Stream’ Now Faces Pay Day ADMINISTRATOR OF FERA COMES MISSION OF W. H.; GREEN PRINCIPALLY TO ARRANGE FOR NEW HEADQUARTERS OF UNIT Wn. H. Green, administrator of FERA activities im the state’ of Florida, arrived on the Havana West, Florida, has most equable weather in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit. PRICE FIVE CENTS Balance Budget Urges All To Enter In- to Movement Towards Renewed Efforts For Ob- . taining Results (Special to The Citizen) TALLAHASSEE, June ..14.— Pointing out that “the tax-payers are those who balance the budget; not public officials,” J. M. Lee, jstate comptroller today issued an \appeal urging alt to'a little great- Special this morning for a short} er effort te attain the goal which sane ee si eae will be made and the vessel held 4 sd < ‘in, readiness to leave for New York = map imily be Ss ‘Under contract to the Eastern; specimens and will continue to do so through tomorrow. Mr, Shea said he ‘will take on this trip 500 or 600 and will have in the collection # “number of conference with local. officials of the administration and expects to leave this afternoon. The principal object of Mr. The new paper bag, consisting} of, an ‘outer layer of bond paper and an inner-bag made of two Jayers: of glassine, with.. paraffin: first time in ‘several years. Comptroller. Lee’s “Appeal to ‘short time, it is}. ' is completed, the be removed and € Material {TREE ze structure will be a de- improvement over the old. contract was let by the State Department and calls for approaches and a_ higher The frame and supports be of wood and: the decking conerete, it is said. - FF peat SCRE RT cbt we hom [cargo will sail for New York. be employed, it ie said, by the those employed will be} Sherman Adler and M. B: Bost- ester over the highway. Mr. br is going to New York but » Bostwick is expected to return ee For Activities In Past Week ~ Permits to:the number of five _ for building and repair operations wore iaswed during the week end- ‘ng today from the office of Harry 'M. Baker, building inspector. _-Amounl’s involved in the opeta- BOXING NGHT AT 8:30 O'CLOCK ATHLETIC CLUB Main Event—10 Rounds WILLIE JACKSON vs. JOHN NEBO Rounds DEZ ve WAUGH IDE O0c: GEN. S8c .._| rarities, several of which are of Steamship Company, the Florida species he’han fot had-in any.col- will be placed on the run between | jection during the past 15 years. j New. York and Portland, Maine,! ‘The fish will be placed in tanks on the Steamer Henry R. Mallory from Galveston, Monday, taken direct to New York. REV. DAY TALKS AT ROTARY MEET OPEN MEETING CONDUCTED AT REGULAR LUNCH ‘EON. TODAY é The Rotary. Giub, with Sebas- jtian Cabrera, Jr,, president of the P.! organization, held arrived’ open meeting today, day afternoon 'two officers. from ; of whoin 28 port in” wttendancé™as gu were aliens, The ship sailed for, the club. , * Tampa at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. James °S. Day, pastor of }©> Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde-|the First Baptist Church, gave “a ‘Mallory Lines, is due to arrive to-: short talk, and told of the big { morrow -night from New -Orleans tarpon that he captured on a fish- The Cuba, which was overhaul- ed and repaired in Mobile last week, is being gotten in shape for service and will leave tomorrow for Havana with whatever freight | and passengers came irom Tampa fon the Florida ‘and freight and passengers from Key West. Steamship Florida, of the and -Q,°S. S,. Company, ere ‘This!en route to Miami and Jackson-|ing trip recently in local waters. | ‘will. be ville, . op. Rev. Day gave the dimensions Freighter Mallory, of the same of the monster, and claimed this ‘lines, is due in port Monday from was one of the largest yet to be 'Galveston and after taking on taken in these waters. The speak- more than pleased with his .“prize haul,” and said he had the thrill of his life in landing the “big one” after an. hour°and a half in “playing” the game specie. The usual gs_were render- ed, with several eral nature dise session which w {noon hour. ‘TWO DESTROYERS ‘and board basis, It will take; LEAVE OUT TODAY t 60 days to. complete the} poy ols . United States Destroyers Zane + An estimate places the weight and Perry sailed this morning for ‘of the scrap at between 800 and patrol duty in the waters near Ha- 1,000 tons. Much of this will be vana. They had been in port for salvaged, it is expected. This a [0-day period of recreation. will be brought to the states, The; “Destroyer J. Fred Talbott, which rest will be shipped to Europe, it, Was on duty in Cuban waters and is said. jsailed from that vieinity to Port Steel At Tortugas in a few days\and conclude ar- rangements for handling the It is ‘understood that a camp ; will be established at . Tortugas; “the employes will work on a! during the held at the | ‘morning. Destroyer Jacob Jones is due to arrive in port on June 18. PLAN REPLACING | t tions range from $75 to $500, é last named being for general re-! pairs to the building at 1213 Di- vision street, owned by A. Morales. 8troyed June 1, will be replaced; Pins Preis. The United States Lighthouse Department announces that Port Everglades Beacon, reported de- nied eegegscd tee “this information was issued * New roof at Packer “street, | th galvanized shingl& to be used. | onan of lighthouses for Owner, Mrs. E,W. Russell; cost,/ $150. | this Repairs to kitchen at 320 Wil-! CHEMISTRY’ OPEN liam street; Owner, Mrs. D. Rob-| Been : (My Associated Presa) sie dangle PARIS, June 14.—Science, art { Construct & garage at the cor-! ang history are blended in the ner of. Fleming and Margaret “House of Chemistry,” for a new streets. Owner, Clarence Sweet-/ international center for chemical ing; cost, $75. |research, in the ree Saint Domini- New roof on sleeping porch at |i" Tt in Deesad in am-old we 1116 White street. Owner, C. 0. chased from the Rechefould fam- Ackerman; cost, $150. ily, owners since 1820. cts of a gen-| 'ARGELIA-ALAYON DIES YESTERDAY: ler°told the elab “members he was! } t { MISSING BEACON i 4 } which the government pur-/ parently i | between ‘the;layers has been test~ ed and found satisfactory by the department’s bureau of dairy_in-j dustry. Small quantities of dried skim which is due to arrive at Key West} milk, suitable for household use, and/can be sold in these bags, which will preserve the dried milk for four months under favorable stor-! age conditions. For Home Use The dried milk, largely a by- product of butter-making, ably can be sold cheaply enough in small quantities to be used in! any home, says Dr. Louise Stan- Tey, chief of the bureau of home economics. It already is used by commercial bakeries and ice cream factories. Dried skim milk contains the calcium and phosphorus that are important in children’s diets. It is tich. in protein, and in vitamin G, which is believed to.. prevent pellagra, the disease of the south limited diet. persons “on’'a ‘too-}: One ‘pound of dried skim milk! is equivalent in food value to four | and three-quarters quarts of fresh skim milk and can be be used in, the same manner if mixed. with water. [EUARRAL SERVICES TO BE CONDUCTED THIS AFT- ERNOON Argelia Alayon, 18 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Alayon, died yesterday morning 8:16 o’clock at the home, 1106 Catherine. street. Funeral services will be . held this afternoon, 5:30 o’clock, from the residence. Charles Lazo, of }the Church of God, will officiate.|Clements Jaycocks, Survivors are the parents, three sisters, Christine, Lenora and Es. peranza; two brothers, Manuel, Jr. and Cecilio Alayon. er, Mrs. Paulina Estevez. Pritchard’s Funeral Home is in HEverglades, arrived in port this|°h#"8e of arrangements. COLORED MAN GOES TO JAIL ETE FREEMAN CHARGED WITH ASSAULT WITH IN. | TENT TO COMMIT RAPE colored, was ar- raigned in the court of Justice of h W. W.D it saperin-|"*° Peace yesterday on a charge/ of assault with intent to commit rape. The evidence at the hearing was sufficient to warrant the peace justice in remanding the prisoner te the county jail under bond oi $500 to await trial at the next term of criminal court. STORM REPORT ADVISORY 11 A. M.: Tropical disturbance central! ‘ubout 23° 30” N, 92° 00° W, ap- moving very slowly attended by gales near center. prob-{ Grandmoth-| Green’s visit is to conclude atsorida” follows: rangements for moving the offices} ,, ae of the ¥arious branches of the ad- June 80th marks the end of ministration from the lighthouse ;the state’s fiscal year; the time department headquarters to an-|when we are expected to pay all other location. bill: While a, balldiny. has been ‘delegate eet cided on it will not be known} ,, whether this will be used until aft-| The state has the finest pros- er certain negotiations are con-|pect of doing this that it has had cluded. hin many years and if we should fail it will be by such a small mar- BECOME COMMON greater effort to make the goal. REPORTS SHOW SEVERAL “The taxpayers of the common- wealth are those who balance the HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM DIFFERENT PLACES Skim milk, shown pouring from the left side of the fa separator, has been the “loss stream” in the dairy business, th stream” being the cream (right). But the rention of a pape! (above) which preserves dried milk for several months may both streams pay. Se i Bond Matters And Other Issues W. V. Knott, state treasurer, as ing at Rock Harbor was discussed of 2nd after the necessity of this was explained the project. was approv- ‘Monroe County, has issued a call ed. for offerings of matured or on! | budget; not public officials. They accomplish tihs by the payment of taxes“vegally leviéd against theny and in this respect the people of Florida as a whole have done well. “Thousands of. have ant ee Key West appears to be suffer-| their. sare trying: ing from an epidemic of bicyclejto find means with whieh to pay thefts if reports of the manyjand they will go over the top and losses of the wheels are to be/clear the books before June 30. credited. - “July 4th, on which we celebrate Several times this week reports!the independence of our country have been received at the office! follows closely the close of our of The Citizen about bicycles be-| fiscal year; therefore, I appeal to matured Road and Bridge, Ferry|penter, addressed the board rela-|ing taken from yards, stands and |every Floridian to arise quickly |tive to the new bridge which is be- sidewalks, and go forth with the hope, ener- of jing constructed between Key West |" “self” |gy and determination of our fore- and Stock Island and asked that stealing bicycle invented, the own-| fathers who gave up national inde- ithe question of employming Key ,ets of the lost wheels conclude, and{ pendence, to conquer and liqui- Sealed bids are to be submitted | West carpenters and laborers on naturally, that the thefts are made'date their every obligation to before June 27, 1934, and the!the work be taken up. \by humans, state and county in order that we | prices asked must be firm for 10| He said he had been informed) Most of the thefts are said to|may, this year, truly celebrate and 4 hob ithat all of the work was being!be “loans” without the consent of|maintain governmental indepen- H deb n eoauent ea the. date of done by men who had been|the owner, as the bicycle is fre-!dence. jopening, which will be through)prought here by the company;quently found in some isolated| “When all of Florida moves in July 7. | which ‘was awarded the contract, {Spot and unharmed. @ common cause there can be no This matter was taken up at the | but was not sure of this, - he had) | in Perea sane ge = —— fai Let's go!” |meeting of the board of county; Rt been to the scene o! RP en aaa ex ‘ ae sits ‘ ions. 3 ince, It is this kind |commissioners held last night and |" One of the citizens at the mcet-|of disappearance which arouses the notice ordered published in ing said he was certain that there the ire of the owner and. causes The Citizen of this date. were several Key Westers work-|him to make threats of dire con- Present at the meeting were); ph project but did not | sequences to the rider who is seen ‘ommissioner Carl" Bervald' me PRL ee! rolling along oh the owner’s pet It was decided to take up the | bike. a question of. employment of labor Chief . Deputy |by wire with the State Road Del | ks, County Engi- partment and, ask for information | jneer Homer Herrick and a few in-| Putative to the provisions of the} PORTLAND, Me.—Henry Hag- TOMORROW jtorestell citivens, contract and. its effect on local;™an, Jr., of this city, carried «| Palace—“The Dude Bandit” Accounts Checked jlabor. {tooth embedded in his tongue for and “Her Man." Depository account for the} |four months before it was dircov. Strand—“The Trail Drive” and |month of May were checked,| Jered and removed. ‘Coming Out Party.” ‘found correct and approved by, the chairman. | Question of a warrant for C. 0.} Garrett, former deputy sheriff at! Rock Harbor, was brought up for} discussion. It was stated by the| FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE fclerk that certain indebtedness of | Mr. Garrett to the county in a| “ELD TOMORROW AFT- matter of bond in a case tried} ERNOON some ime ago in criminal court} should be straightened out before; Mrs. Rosie Key, 50 years old, jthe warrant is sent. idied 9 o'clock last night at the | This met with the approval of |home of a son, corner Varela and ithe board and it was the decisjon | Virginia streets. She had been fof the members that the matter |ill only a few days. tbe investigated by the clerk be-} Funeral services will be held {fore any further action be taken, 4:30 o'clock poe sh ee Tax Collector Frank H. Laddifrom the home to ‘ONETERE: | cast, | State Senator. Harry Dongo reported collection of taxes from tional church. Rev. E. R. Evans) e H r es ¥ o i i Ley. he | Bernie C. Papy for Representative ithe Florida East Coast Railwayjwill officiate. |, Voting es sbsentess or at the! 1. Lesislstete, and Rey Ful {Company and presented deposit] Mrs. Key is survived by her!booths on election day should beleoes and Nathan Niles, for County receipt from the First Nationaljhusband, Martin Key, and the fol-' comparatively easy. The ticket. is! Commissioner, Fifth District. Bank for $66,136.09. This amount lowing children: Salis’ Watson, three inches wide and 12 inches| Election day, June 26, the tick- Jong, less than one-half the size |** H county treasurer ex-officio Addresses Board Will Pinder, well known cai or Highway bonds Monroe county. WHERE TO GO eeeccccocccocccose : ..) TONIGHT, . Paiace—“The Dude Bandit” and “Her Man.” Strand—“Coming Out Party’? and “Let's Be Ritzy.” | IG \pro ‘tem; Commissioners. Braxton | {B. Warren and Roy Fulford; Clerk} {Ross C. Sawyer, EMBEDDED IN TONGUE DIES LAST NIGHT Thirty-One Absentee Ballots Cast | Prior To The Citizen’s Press Time | | Absentee voting is being carried | Commission, Group One, will be Eugene 8S. Matthews and* Lester om. WWE Gulchmess and =< detpntel: ley .a. in Geeep Tes willbe Ge Up wntil this afternoon records in| names of Herbert P. Caro and 2 Jerry W. Carter. the office of Judge Hugh Gene) (rn the local part of the ticket chow that 31 ballots have been | il! be the names of William V. jAlbary and Arthur Gomez, for i was distributed as follows: | Ellis Watson, Ivan Wateon, Mrs oh ——— General Revenue, $9,448.01;/Corinne Martin, Mrs. 0) ; pas —e ere = rycen onssn.ee | Stevens, Ivins Key and eae ballot for the First Pri-/ — th oth Poe gomtser red Outstanding Inde! ness, ey. fe }634. ; Special Bond and Interest,j. Mother, Mrs. Ida Bethel; _ taper soy ove names ap. | mini it te Goclared. $2,262.00; Advertising. $1,181.00; sisters, Mrs. Nina Turner, Mrs.'pear on ‘or Hi }Road Fund, $3,543.00; General’ Beulah Meade, California; Mrs.jed States Senator, Claude Pepper | STRAND THEATER School, $11,810.02; Special Sehool| Flossie Clark, Geotgia; two broth-jand Park Trammell. As J. Mark) | Frances Dee Gene org in ‘Bond and Interest, $5,905.01; ers, Gwynn Bethel and Paul; Wilcox overwhelmingly defeated COMING OUT PARTY . Special School, Tax District No. | Bethel, and eight grandchildren. jhis opponents and fx elected, bis sige SMeHugh $11,810.02; making a total of} Arrangements for the services|name will naturally not be placed) Ler’s Ritzy $66,136.09. Moetinee; Balcony, 10<; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Might, 15-25< as land faneral are in charge of Lopes on the list. The matter of a railroad cross- Funeral Home. i For Member of the Reilroad , SUN, DO YOUR DARNDEST?” FOR EVERY SCORCHING RAY OF SUNSHINE, THERE’S A COOLING DROP OF WAGNER'S “PRIDE OF FLORIDA” BEER. 10c sms Comptroller Issues Appeal To Bag Invention) TaypayersTo - HERE ON Vim ot

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