The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 28, 1934, Page 1

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Key West, Florida, hes the most equable weather in the country; with an average Fange of only 14° Fahrenheit. Daytona Beach Outlines Varied — Program For ‘roles Of 1934’ cet | Mahi Temple Of Miami KIRCHHEINER WILL PRE- SENT ROLL TO COMMIS- DAYTONA BEACH, June 28. —Beauties of Daytona Beach and surrounding communities who are . ; seeking the coveted title of “Biss a Tax books for the year 1934 y. ba the race for United States Senator, PB plea pe aoe, * eee with Trammell: virtually assured} Kirchheiner will present thom to {have keen competition from many RS oS) the-board of county commissioners) other. cities as entries are coming Mt this time complaints and ob-| tious of the state Ss preparations ee relative to taxation will| continue fer presenting the dlev- ee os x ie A e last. report, the ee: hemed by the board, as is the) oo, dition of The Fi NO MATTER what tonstmasters: ; st | unofficial vote: was usual procedure on the occasion — and. caption writers may sey, Vice | i * whi | and | : B ad 3 to July 8, inclusive, Presidant Garner tusiste that. his n : g ‘ fob is not the second most impertant- post te the United States govern ment. “Delightfc! it is,” be sageto fF b t ides} aA ee ee ell he i an the first Monday in July| title of “Miss Frotics” in aiddition’ lor the} most ‘entirely unimportant.” Hej 6 “4 Sdn hat 7 bing ' “eae tte ear ia tact, “merely ihe i h year the assessor will, if}to valuable prises. The rantidrer ppare tire on the national autome , have the books ready to bite.” The photograph shown above. T ¥ jup will alee receive prizes, | Motercades, whith have. now "Key West Aquariy : gute depres et y taxation for corpora;|iurned here with information that a | . Pr ae * received, this resort. will be. the vacation | Of Most Unique: In Entire W ~ Sen nek ste : | paca tT ed a certainty he had been renom-| Hl Uniqueness end diversity of at, are now in place and for which inated. Htenctions will be two. of thal dis-| Mert of the electrical equipment, ‘pumee } {has been installed. ; : most, (linctive Features of the aquariam! tn front. of the retainiig wall, those x short: * A {mow ander course of construction ‘construction to start in Wheu the plans are put into af feet: by 20 feet, which: will fect and the structure shore. , ‘the and ready far display of the mamyy Tt i ie scat bar of the : ak : r : ae Of the deep there will’ racuda, tarpon, and many other, rei? os Suume 5 be no other aquarium like it in the’ dangerous, and game fish which as in the past continue Ivy sailed. 3; ‘s Fabound in the waters and which’ and eit aged the “ J are being continually, caught -im welfare. My was “eperted| This was stated by Dr. Rabort hunibers 6 Sacre : eer end Priday, July e-Comeert, “4 Natural. Roc! jearnival, baby parade and a Et ig Van Deusen, bicloxict at the| In call of the tanks in the in-/¢ratie president, Franklin ‘ i wy where about; Philadelphia aquarium, who was; terior of the aquarium = will be Roosevelt, in his plans for nation- | Saturday, Joly 7—Sbrine Day Spent in paliaext natural rock or coral formations #! recovery. — 4 4 j observance, parade and ceremonial ‘Sipedite this work (Reve for several weeks when con-/ or both, which will be selected to! “To Florida and the nation 1 for Tampa 6:30 by Mahi Temple of Miami and Fopder the super letruction werk was first started, | secord with the natural habitat ‘of rededi y services |Moroceo Temple of Jacksonville, ‘Albury, left on | : | the fish in the tanks, These em-|4 to Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- |beauty revue, dances. Splint work on the/@ed whe sssisted in drawing sp! bellishments will, it is said, add delity to the t Sunday, July @—Union interde- i ; is des as | to the life of the specimens, jin me by democrat ‘nominational church service, with eo ee In another part of the building’ ide ne recorded in the jpritsary onjleens. After discharging she will] combined choirs of city perfernt- } «i PT at mice st Fhe building is of concrete, 125) will be located. the a leave for Miami and Jacksonville. | ing and band concert, vd. Baker, ©. fm jong and 50 feet wide, and, *"4, biological laboratory: «where i RE-| Tuesday. 5 eg Ser «agen Reaae ’ l marine life will be studied. Here a 25) ohn AG 5 2 ne ey ee re p i at higaic, ite location on the water. front at rill aiso be chi aduetek aed done ; 4 2d . gt ae the fant, of Whitehead street ad-/ crab hatcheries affording study, i % er 3 fet ees work! decent to the lighthouse headquar-| by: students of biology. ‘ -MEETS. ; ’ fe pe 1 ete io upeles as : ete will return; ters and reservation, in admirable | escuela ee 5 Taccessibility by the sigh and} yee of the scientific andl phat SRST SE ‘ ; : {the supply of uncontaminated wa-| ether bodies of professional” men} —” eeateis Ageing i : and students of marine ‘life. ig ce (tpeetal to The Citieen) There are 24 tanks 8 feet by 5 " . Rotary WASHINGTON, June 26.000, which is a “head tax” of Shoe aoe feet. ‘The front of the tanks sti chee petned the ows jtoday, about $40.00 sich pemen, from sould wish. 97 -plate f the best made w 1 ‘adults to infants. From the bore of “plate glass: o! e , a ‘ Brewne, honorary A tigutee, 4 le ‘bet The ‘ wees | i huge public debt that existed when th more than alijFets. ‘The plates aro 42 inches! mote than 600 different varieties reader Pes som f Wik Shabana ditt oot cocpuees endteang aan @ lapalty of my|*quare and will afford a perfect! Of fish which are found jn these The ovir obfisien he sat antvsted ine wnnpittiid ‘ ang *reased by more than 25 pertent : Hh possible to be suc-| view of the specimens. waters, affording opportunity for es {before the session ended. the club, beginning with today’s) : every other kg ‘Ton Open Tanks : sension, are: Eddie Strunk, Jr.,,°°sewered merrily howe, a Broadly a pee 4 pete a | There will also be two. open ‘Ta Open Next Season : For the first time im the history 73,5: fisrang rye appr igen oan to| tanks 15 feet by 10 feet in the} Practically gil of the of Ameren, te peblle det welfare thet private industry be = gern te fonction efficientiy will be displayed aquatic reptiles oe available before i os and without anwarrented tnterfer- eels| is confidently expected ; ‘will of o ce | srocurable to be set in rubber gas-

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