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ta - a fi est Ci en AQUARIUM TO BE | | | mee: KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1934. ‘Key Westers Are Being Urged -@RABOUT OCT. 1 ? . tainment committees and will im handle all matters pertaining to ‘DR. VAN: DEUSEN, BIOLOGIST, ‘the class of activity covered by, “VOLUME LV. No. 187. —_—— France Stre Navy To Match Program | FUNERAL RITES Hard Work, Not In Life Of Federal Glamor | i Invitations are today being {MORE THAN TWO. HUNDRED | sued to a number of people And German Pocket’ Sh THOUSAND _PERSONAGES | Key West to join the Key West GATHER AT TANNENBERG.| Hospitality League, preliminary’ FOR NATIONAL BURIAL ateps for the formation of which their assignments. { M. E. Gilfond, publicity direc.’ tor, has had a great deal of ex-' WILL. COME TO KEY WEST) TO WITNESS OPENING OF FERA PROJECT Secrecy Of In Addition To Build- MISS SPOTTSWOOD | perience in matters of this kind, CONCERT TONIGHT ;and has been devoting his time and thought to formulating the | have been concluded. (By Ansociated Press) i] Causes Many Acts Of : ON CAMP GROUNDS This league will be composed of | Provided there are no. cethacks | ing Program All Ves-| ARRIVES LATE TO sels Being Put Best Of Condition KEY WEST GIRL WANTS Po. LICE OF PHILADELPHIA To ‘AID IN SEEKING SON OF WEALTHY ITALIAN (By Associated Press) PARIS, Aug. 7.—France is starting a ship-building vemee designed to put her in a strong bargaining position with Italy at! the 1935 naval conference, and te; (By Associated Prean) effect, Germany's three cast PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 7. battleships.” | Mary Louise Spottswood, 20, yes- The “Strasbourg,” a 26,500-ton ‘man-of-war, a destroyer and \two 2, to fill a “date” she said she submarines soon will be laid down came all the way from Florida to gs apart of a coordinated re- armament program on land, in the air and on the sea, keep—even if three days late. . Asking the aid of police last In addition, the entire fleet is; |. & being scrubbed and polished, State! Wight, “Miss Spotswood, daughter navy yards are so over-loaded! of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spotts- with this task and with construct-| wood of Key West, described “ ” j ee =~ eee spr Borsarelli as the son of a wealthy new building plan has been allot-| ted to private yards. | Third Dreadnaught Planned 2 i The huge new per ship A They became good friends in be constructed by the . Penhoct| Europe last year, she said, al Company at St. Nazaire, builders! though they were not engaged. of the giant | transatlantic liner; Miss Spottswood said she came “Normandie,” not yet completed, | home and Borsarelli, just out of Ba oe as Bypergtd app Oxford then, journeyed to Har- water in rance wil i bt B heee two crack andere: fighting vard to pocaive the degree of mi ships of super-tonnage. Another! tet of science. ef the same size probably will be} They planned to meet in Phil- aeked for next year. == ==! adelphia on July 25. Borsarelli _ These new ships will bring arrived on time and went to a ries heavy conf, Upto {ihe hotel in--Camden, N. J.,- “Miss 6,000-ton limit for capital ships Spottswood explained, but she did of 1921 cme ‘not reach this city until July 28 Neithe: if rh ae ts tri —and on that day Borsarelli eof these. countries necked out of the hotel. The Italian nobleman and an Oxford and Harvard student. Into) “FILL ENGAGEMENT i ! \ j | NEUDECK, Aug. 7.—A throng of more than 290,000, comprising 15 men and 15 women to act as ‘ | h ' hosts and hostesses in conjunction people of all walks of life, ga’ peek j ered at Tannenberg today for the pr 1! with offi is of the ‘oviding entertainment for visi- | national funcral of President Pau . i { ' Hitler delivering an oration. [Attest eatplnes: 88, mene eot tees and assigned to meet, trains, | sons as possible were. given an op: | ‘°° oa re | portunity to. pass before. the! the ferries, passenger boats from | casket before it was. finally laid) Tampa and Cuba, and.airplanes. | tora in Key West. von Hindenburg, with Chancellor / a These two committees of 15 are tobe divided into other comnit- terday sought Cesare Borsarelli,' away in a tower of the memorial. | Other committees. will be nam | have been perfected. plans for this hospitality league | with the idea of putting over the in construction nor changes in the} | plan in a big way. __ ‘plans of the FERA, it is assured] | Another idea fe the Near that the Key West Aquarium will ment of a Key West Hospitality 1. in readiness by October 1. | House, where visitors will be wel-| comed and entertained. There} Dr. Robert 0. Van Deusen, i will be a piano, different games, biologist with the Philadelphia} and other forms of amusement! Aquarium, who was here at the where both visitors and Key West-j inception of the work and has a ers can get together and make the! deep interest in its’ completion, hours pleasant. has, made arrangements to be inj} While this idea has not . been’ Key West ak the opening. j worked out it is now under con-| Officials of the administration sideration and. ill be given the. said this morning that there will! necessary publicity when plallS’ be nothing: left undone: by the date set for the opening. All of | Only relatives; old servants and Hitec | a few close personal friends ‘fol- | journey into Tannenberg. i ; A brief benediction service | | was conducted at Neudeck by | the pastor of the church where, Pennant eee Bee Maes (spectat to ‘the Citizen) 4 : | TALLAHASSEE, Aug. » Borne on a gun carriage and escorted by picked men of the, Governor Dave Sholtz today pro- _ East Prussia cavalary, which the | field marshal had loved so well, | the casket went on its way east-| 12 as one of prayer and thanke- | ward toward Tannenberg, the’ | name of which forever is associat- | (ed with that of Von Hinden-| press sympathy for stricken peo- ‘A. ADAMS NAMED TO HIGH OFFICE IN ELKS’ LODGE ‘FORT PIERCE RESIDENT AP- POINTED DISTRICT DEPUTY on ‘claimed the weck starting August giving by people of Florida, to ex- | ples of fellow nations and states land to give thanks for blessings that have accrued to Florida. i issued, The proclamation was {the governor stated, with (ticular view to recent strife and , uprisings in European and. South American nations. Following is the resolution i par- i I in ull: “Whereas, peoples of the j [tata =e Shotz Issues Proclamation On Prayer And Thanksgiving Week ames the Lenten sretey: of 4920, 5042) management said he left no; But France, by scrapping the six capital ships now in service, all of, which have served their 20 legal years, could add four other men- of-war to her equipment (making @ total of six) and still be within’ the Washington limit. i This is the club the French’ hold over Italian and German ambitions to build bigger and bet- ter navies. The French claim that ‘Vhey ave in a position to match ship for ship if anyone wants to start a naval race. Ready For \Building Race The new defense scheme calls for close cooperation between the! air fleet and the navy. Fifteen “flying ships” are contemplated #s the air arm of the navy. They will be equipped to function in battle in close liaison with sea craft. Furtherm strategic coastal points are being equipped with! subterranean oil tanks as reser-! voirs for the navy. These are to! be kept filled in time of peace. The government hopes to get th: oll from the French share in the} Iraq cil fields which are about to! be opened. French Naval Strength The total strength of France's navy on January 1, 1934, includ-| ing craft under construction, was! 183 ships, totaling 659,004 tons,| classified as follows: { 10 capital ships, 212,400 tons.{ 1 airplane carrier, 12 heavy cruisers, 124,400 tons,! 17 light cruisers, 110,100 tons. } 60 destroyers, 113,472 tons. 7 old submarines, 4,776 tons.) 76 modern submarines, 71,756 tats, BOOKS OPENED Registration books for the| General Election in November} were epened yesterday morning in the affice of County Supervisor 100 tons,! - forwarding address, “Something must have happen- ed to him, for if he was all right, I know he would come to me, or would get in touch with me,” Miss Spottswood said. Borsarelli, she added, is feet tall, weighs about 180, has blue eyes, blond hair and fair complexion, and is “the nicest man in the world.” CDM IIR IAS Classified Ads In The Citizen Brings Results: ““That’s what I call quick service,” stated Benjamin Sawyer of the Lopez Funeral Home to a representative of The Citizen today when he d that the classified ement which he has been running to sell his 42 foot cabin cruiser be can- celled. The boat was sold this to S. C. Anderson of ables who on seei the advertisement in The Ci zen called on Mr. Sawyer and after taking a look at the cruiser, purchased it. This is only another in- stance demonstrating the pulling power of Citizen clas- ‘d advertisements. The westment of a few cents usually means big returns to the advertiser. AID AL SD EE A Congressman Mark Wilcox will arrive over the Florida East Coast GRAND EXALTED RULER FOR DISTRICT Alto Adams, of Fort Pierce, Fla., has been appointed District six Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler of | the Elks for the district known as | Florida, East. Word to t ef- | feet has just been received by Key | West Lodge 551 from Michael F, | Shannon, of Los Angeles, who was elected Grand Exalted Ruler of | the order at the grand lodge con- | vention held in Kansas City last | month, | A year of intense activity un- der the order’s two major objec- tives, its Pro-American and Youth | Movement, has called for the se lection of outstanding | personnel ‘for the ranking official in each | district. | The Grand Exalted Ruler wilt ; outline his policies and program for the ensuing y with the ‘newly appointed at a series of conferences sched- ; uled this month for Boston, At- (lantie City, Asheville, Dal'a ‘Omaha, Colorado Springs, Port- ‘land, San Francisco and Chicago. ' He will travel by plane and cover ; 10.000 miles in 10 days. | District Deputy Grand Exalted | Ruler Adams was initiated into } the order in 1920 at Pensacola. He has been active in the Fort | Pierce Lodge since its institution : in 1925 and practicing law in this | state since, his graduation from | Florida Uni ty in 1921. He is also active in the Fort Pierce | Rotary Club. ‘Congressman Mark Wilcox Will Visit Key West On Thursday meet with various groups of con- stituents and ask what they need in the way of constructive legis- of Registration John Engiand, but! Thursday. This will be the fit} lation for Key West and Monroe up te noon today there has been! ho registrants. ; Mr. England said he did not; think there would be many as in| his opinion practically all citizens, in Key West who are eligible to vote have their names in the’ books, visit the congressman from the Fourth West ict has made to Key ince his election. He will remain in Key West un-| friends as an evidence of his ap-| beckons the traveler county. | Congressman Wilcox has often | expressed his deep appreciation of | the wonderful vote he received in | Key West and his visit at this time will be considered by his host of { til Friday and during his stay will preciation. district deputies’, European and South American continents are and have been torn ‘by civil and international v fares, by national and finan upheavals that breed fear for life. and happiness, and by want and hunger; and “Whereas, the people of other states in our own nation are and have been beset by strife and dif- ficulties from the hands of God and man, in such agencies as un- employment, drought, disease, labor troubles and a_ national :erime wave; and “Whereas, the people of Flor- THE KEYS T©-KEY WEST i Regional Director, Flor i seee ececccccsossocs (Frem Miami Knights of Colum-» bus Council Bulletin) At the end of the jaunt beckons Key West—unique jamong American cities—a_ mari- time community — picturesque unusual—stepping stone to the real tropics—with a colorful life,! vivid personaliti¢s and quaint re- minders of a romantic past] where the cultures and traditions! of two continents overlap, Latin-| : America and the United States—| where green turtle steak, arroz| icon pollo and fish minuta are nearly every menu—where steam-; er lines converge and craft from| imany far ports drop anchor where living has an exotic tang— and hgsts are connoisseurs of good | beverages and cigars. \ South from Miami over the Fed- eral Highway, through Brickwell| Hammock, past Coconut Grov and Coral Gables, the Redlands, Homestead and Florida City the motorist travels through an arca| familiar to most visitors to South-| ern Florida, where tantalizing! glimpses of groves of Grapefruit, Oranges, Avocados and many oth-} er tropical fruits are interpersed with Glades and Hammocks where Nature runs wild. Here the air is ‘heavy with perfume—blossoms and fruit grow at the same time— the Sunshine State’s Wonderland southern on! i onward to | | Nature’s Fairyland. } the connections in the piping will } be read; The pumps in shape to | fill the tanks and all electrical in-} | stallations finished, | Before that date the bottom of ; the tanks will be made more like the natural habitat of fish with | coral and other under sea growths. | ~ | The only action which will be ida have thus far been afflicted! ne y on October 1, it was| in a major sense by none of these said, will be to start the pumps, agencies of evil, but instead have fill the tanks and introduce the; enjoyed, by virtue of their own, specimens to their new homes. DUNCAN QUALIFIES ‘bounties in living conditions SON OF LOCAL FERA ADMIN.| heaped upon them by a merciful ‘Providence, far greater happiness ISTRATOR HOOKED BiG ONE LAST NIGHT in and content of their everyday life; and “Whereas, the tangled problems of finance that plague the people of the state as individuals and the government units of the e, appear to have been solved; “Now, therefore, I David! Sholtz, Governor of the State of Ftorida, call upon’ citizens of Florida to devote the day of Sun- day, August 12, and the week thereafter, jointly to prayers of sympathy for th stricken peo- ple of our fellow nations and Robert Duncan, son of B. M. Dunean, local administrator of the FERA, easily won his “spurs” as a tarpon fisherman last night. Under the guidance of Captain John Sawyer, he, in company with Rev, James S. Day and How- | National / arranged a Bravery To Go Prae- AT FORT TAYLOR na EXCELLENT PROGRAM AR- RANGED TO BE RENDERED, waswincTON, Aue UNDER DIRECTION OF ' sensational exploits such as the CAESAR LA MONACA killing of Dillinger, the captors of “Machine Gus” Kelly and the smashing of hidnaping rings, boo large im the public eye, but there in usually more hard work glamor or hereies im the tie of « federal agent. Some unvemtaga' (hy Anncotnted Cremer ? After a day’s work, a period of pleasure, and this applies te the soldier as well as the civilian. In order that the officers and mon, of the 265th Regiment Florida Guard and their Key West admirers may have # peri of pleasure this evening, Warrant Officer Caesar LaMonaca concert to begin o'clock at Fort Taylor, There are several numBers én the program which will delight lovers of vocal music and the entire program has been arranged with a view to offering ething a little different from the usual program offered by a regimental band. thee . due te the aguas feats s positions as leaders of 7 f individual because capturing be thr Limetight but federa remain «@ a buck private in the Ne “Aces” tn Service Kt is the poltey of the a of investigation ty have fhe freee, toe of may ust temporacily the of uta or nixed “aces” agent ws rewarded and courageous viten except Progr . 1.—March, “Officer of the Hall 2.—Concert Waltz, ‘Blue Danube” Strauss Popular, “A Thousand Good Night’ Donaldson —“Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” a pic ture dream of the Old South Lampe “Wagon Wheels,” Frank Purnell Soprano solo, “L'Amour jours L’An Myrtle Woodward Ki 5.—March Song. Coast Artille: Respectfully dedicated ray” Da intelligent but sand self sas afe never known by ¢ due to the organizer ty pursue its sctivitee protecting foak of Director Hoover were elated at the Dilhnger, being pleased at he windtewtien Agent Melvin HH. Pures, Ge been severely eriticised & outsiders, But’ He that the mos ms ree and he ahve voval partrcvia Hil Tow 4. pur,” and tae that the eork down in order ter return to the relat Lieutenant Colonel M By L. M. EDMUNDS ° | Barnes Sound and Card Sound to states, and to prayers of Thank giving for the benefits and rich of life that have accrued to the people of our state. | Woodward (first time pla ed) La Mon Popular, “The vast Roundup’ Hill }.—Descriptive, “The Only The Band Could Play w Auld Lang Syne Al Have Popular, “Cocktails for Two Johnston SEA MARKERS ARE REPLACED The United Department ard M. Day, went out for an eve- ning’s sport. } Shortly after putting over their lines, young Rovert hooked whopper, and was successfully hereunto set my hand and caused! bringing him to gaff when the| the Great Seal of the State of Jine parted. | Florida to be affixed at Talla- f course. it is anes Sen. hase, (tel carital: thie HN date ee ete eat ae . Y gest fish that gets away, but Rev. of August, A, D. 1934. sie ; Day ba up the statement that | “DAVE SHOLTZ, he was at least a hundred pounder. ; “Governor. Robert’s luck still held, | how- ever, when he succeeded in hook- ing and landing a second __ fish,! | weighing 63 pounds, and measur- jing 5 feet, 2 inches, The party ‘had several other strikes, and spent a wonderful evening. This morning, Robert ‘with the catch at the Thom, Fish company and, had | photographs taken of the fish and himself. The fish is mentioned first! Bell Buoy as Bob was so much smaller than | COeeeeeeses es SSOes: the silver king it appeared impos. At Flovida ‘City she highway ‘sible that a boy his age and weight crosses a dridinage canal——-now the | could handle it. ! road runs through the low plain} The other members of the par the Everglades to the tip of, ty say that as an exponent of the Florida’s mainland where a great! sticktoit idea and purposefulne: causeway carries the road between: Robert is a shining example, as he was in the stern of the boat with the first verdant Coral island of| his knees pressed the the Florida Keys that nestle be-' coaming putting up low the tip of the sunshine state.! which meant only victory Key Largo, farthest north of the islands which the Over-Seas High : . a “In witness whereof, I have Tune clues and evi *. conflicting data # the diplomatic handlir police officials sometun of their authority ng of wits with frequ taking lab Many Kinds Of Work pan: t “Attest: “ROBERT A, GRAY, “Secretary of State.” rt t Lighthou. Ne unces that Fle yland Shoal Bea 1 posed on} as M Ligh relighte several ported that 2, has bee Harbor, Outer ance ida Motorists' Alliance swecesoccesessseneesseess WHERE TO CO TONIGHT ‘Hell Be “Happy Lan of Monroe Palace TOMORROW “Crosh whide against trugele Monroe Palace. Ma i) way threads into an emerald along an imaginary line where Ocean and Gulf meet County Solicitor Busto Conducts : Thorough Probe In Primary Matter ©. County Solicitor J. F. Busto ist Through miles of primeval wil derness the paved > highway! stretches onward. The tall West} Indian hardwoods, rank tropical | undergrowth, tall pines and sturdy oaks—brought here by the wind,{ birds and tides—are creen that! continuing, the work of investigat.| hides the clearings where Melons, Wate ntelopes and many getables are raised. / the screen disclo tural activiti ground of waters abounding edible fish, crawt turtle (Continued on Page Four) MONROE THEATER Robt. Montgomery and Madge Evans in HELL’ BELOW Comedies and News ity with the instructions received 6 from Governor Sholtz Limes, melons, its and ak in ticul- back- in and ing alleged fraudulent acts and in Up to the been a nun fractions of the criminal law in eaead fined and the being transer graphic note aminations connection with the primary clec- a tions in Key West. and a perfect re mony made As h ready Mr. Busto wil his findir what cou Ina last week he The solicitor said today he was| soon a still examining witnesses and had | a number of them to be summoned °! within the next few days to be some evidence Fifth and Seventh the First Primary Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches-}! Quizzed in order to get every of tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ [fi Precin ‘angle of the situation in conform-| WHEN OFF DUTY REFRESH YOURSELVES WITH WAGNER'S “PRIDE OF FLORIDA” BEER. BEST FLAVOR

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