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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 6a Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Che Key KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1934. VOLUME LV. No. 216. PRICE FIVE CEN 7S Kes West Boasts Of Only Open Air Aquarium In Entire* NAZI CONVICTS LABOR TO DRAIN Plan Restoration. Of Old Fort LARGE NUMBER OF Jefferson With Relief Labor’ EMS DELTA LAND i Senator Fletcher In” nliewwenwewes NOW USING a7 STUDENTS ENROLL | ATLOCAL SCHOOLS [rinst 1Wo D DAYS KEEP OF- STAR FLOUR MILL | Roosevelt Textile Mediation Plan May Save bers To End | Strikes’ ceipt Of Letter From YIELDS GOLD NUGGET| V'CT LABOR IN SCHEME OF ‘“FICERS*AND STAFF men.| APPRECIATIVE OF Were Discussed By | | t : | j Regional Engineer of ae - : LAND RECLAMATION, RE-| BERS BUSY GETTING! | Leaders When Code Was wma U | SSS. | rows morcate SCHEDULES IN SHAPE | eae i nit several days ago at the Cen- | ag Tae { | Semseaa | omens tral Meat Market on Fleming | | oe Ree } conpitsin street. By JOHN A. BOUMAN lj A total of 522 students had en-| PRODUCERS OF TIDAL WAVE) Duncan U. Fletcher, United A gold nugget about twice | pa peNpURG, Germany, Sept.) | f Rs, Tolled at the Key West Junior-| pRopucT CONTRIBUTES To| 87 FRANK |. WELLER States Senator from Florida, has; the size of the head of a Re ee | ee | Senior High School up to noon} | (My Amsocinted Presss 7 | match was discovered lodged | 11—Germany is using convict’ | | today, according 10: Professor} "UND TO ADVERTISE KEY) WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.-—-A received a letter from Joseph; in the gizzard of a Rhode Is- | labor on a $20,000,000 scheme of } feicce pact dos has | Hoan; WHESE cnainetna: Sniiiihtentitia ied i land Red by Walter Curry | ion, i itude | isp 5 site 2 | er i rs alee he lckieion. janes a | | | busy since the opening of school] a, | strike may be President Roose the FERA, advising him that! — ‘Amother case of this kind Hee 7 J res be eatin | jregistering new pupils, straighten) i our Mills,| Yelt’s way of trying to save his Fort Jefferson on Garden Key at| was reported during the last | /ontine marshes by us So | eae Jing out schedules and other mat-| xes Str Tem Me ss Thanksgiving season when a | The moor and feniand area in i : 3 f a ole ! millers of Tidal Wave Flour, of, “##ea!” Code No, 1 of the ne Dry Tortugas may undergo res-| inuch larger nugget. was | question is situated on the lower, The only open-air aquarium in the world, where tropical fish OER ps t Gatcaatens have. stvorwin | <Oliaaihadiialiiesinia nae Sdvalt by the NRA in the veer| found in the gissard of 0 ' yeaches of the river Ems in north-| will be kept’ near their natural habitats and‘ where artificial: at-' Of this number 366 were reg- ae eo : 7 beokal | western Germany. It is about) mosphere will soon be completed. Progress in the work “is\shown | istrants in Junior High School, | “¢!* appreciation of local patron-| “cede to end strikes.” future. * | 125,000 acres in extent, com-| in the above photograph. Started under the Civil Works ‘Admiinis- Seer seaied grades 7; 8 and 9, and, age by contributing $100 toward Whee taste & aS . b heheadeukeuadl | pated: ‘with 187,500 acres of the! tration, the aquarium is: being completed under the Key West’ Ad- | 136 in the Senior High School or} advertising Key West. So far as 7 Eng. Pratt stated that mrpesee (F BDIGIILSS, i Ltaliatisproject. | ministration, now administering all affairs of the!county, Behind’! yrades 10, 11 and 12. known this is the first out of, 1939, the President said that alilé ‘interest has been aroused in} HARRY FRANK | The i ori pare ae) pet ansehen Toone Sanaa <e paler aca oa a in the Senior High town company doing business in conference of leaders of i» the restoration of the old fort and Le are) Carey Of er Cue Aan ees Se MLC RA SC Ae _.. | this city to contribute an appreci tice, whose department has just! sh, found whe y ep! j'» Horace O'Bryant, principal; labor and social service r that it now appears the Florida Ri MERO DEAD ued details of the scheme. | tive haunts. i able sum toward the laudable ef Farm And Forest Plan | On the reclaimed land 2,300 NRA may arrange to take over -~-s= = ——~——we—= | Guito, Dumont Huddleston, Lor } Bliza Gardner, Doris Welch, Annaj \ fort of making Key West better Ver by the government, “ha ‘race Peeples, Addah Ramsey,} known as a winter resort. This sidered the most conte the work through labor from re-| FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE farmer families will be settled, F acl d H = A b iiiiieratdeieeasclls May Uaevae | companys ‘The’ Citinen isl dngeoes lief rolls or from the transient} jand part of it will be reserved TANCE UNGer eavy re AS Lorine Thompson and Edna‘ ed, has always responded hand. ‘°ti0" im the whol CONDUCTED THIS AFT. | for forestation purposes. ' Smith. i ial a ee ; nua pri blem—wages and wells, le Pccraausalarisons will “auinly| cates Tice teachin. aret an ely in time of distress, their’ problem—wages and Galbcioe Witenes had suai bas: ERNQON [the labor. ‘The plan is to estab-| French Business Takes Fall... - ; contributions amounting to as tabor—and brought that line. a. Aidhew tee wacl —_—— | lish 21 labor camps, each accom- j thy Knowles, Dorothy) much as the total of 5,000 sack a se pas’ Min tMaieHibitcukvan | ee aa em Vee Bessie Eagan, Annie Lois: of flour. a definite conclusion Standley referring to Fort Jeffer-| 7 omero, six years,/ Much is expected from the rich (By Associated Press) litte (Gegss ities téaine | tel. Chas civic io ties ris adieidiecdiecmaal six months and three days old, peat layers in the area, from! By M, K. WHITELEATHER | Price Reports Suppressed TinCan One aNG han ee abled eon. It was to this communica! 55, of Mr. and Mrs. John J.; which, it is said, enough elec-| PARIS, Sept. 11—Partisans of} One commission was named for! Hildah Salis and Alice Roberts, | PTOK¢T» and Cabrera Wholesale try had studied the poss tien that Mr. P; Romero, Jr., died at 12:25 this oe : fake H couse ie sup-| : ply the whole reich for 8 or morning. aSTHee \ ‘years; The peat deposits here-, Survivors are nis parents, one abouts are 10 feet thick. | | brother, John J., UI; maternal Ophea Tcioc Neaiod { grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry) ‘The tele work is celeulated toj refuse to yield to governmental i are; meat and milk, a second for wheat Re-| devaluation of the franc Other Schools business 2"d a third for vegetables. gathering converts as OUTLINING | PLANS | goes from bad to worse and prices | vegetables have been crease of 13 at the Harris School, | while wheat prices have been feeds There was an increase of 34 ports turned in on meat, milk andi Students in the enrollment at the! withheld | Division Street School and an in- WILSON ENJOYS ( = ; Grocery, Inc., the Tidal Wave Flour, distributor of through a in Key West 1 was NRA’s anew udamental elemer L. Lowe; paternal grandmother,! 900 ne at Jon eee | states Professor W. C. Duncan, discord led to the calling FOR GARDEN CLUB ice" rvrmn ering! scty nate sare pean, The send sear ner suaoe tenet toe tat Re eee een! RISHING OUTING oz a So | grandfather, John J. Romero, Sr)! erament’s “voluntary labor” ora| Why the ete franc, spearhead! crop—more than double the world| rolled st the Division Street Every code guarantees w | of Tampa. | ganizi eon ae nae employed for! of Le gold bie, should) on choulllt | price. School and 518 at the Harris o vied oaennaiinals Per CROAT RES | ocho thie eee be held at 4:30) this big scheme was answered in| ot ; ce), This autumn’s crisis, they de-) S207 sy grammar schools) TAKEN OUT ON BRIDGES BY icctively through repr SION CONDUCTED LAST | hs church, where the hah St. the ministerial statement by the jo compete! clare, may be aggravated byl na are a total of 32 teach CLAR ‘aul's church. where the body was’ explanation that an undertaking) with the dollar and. the. pound, treasury refinancing operations, yn the wummos vacation le oe ENCE THOMPSON, ves of their own choosing NIGHT. | plaged-at- t-e'clock, Rev. Dimmick i : : s at cae -oblem | During the summe: vacation 18 0 . March ’ 3 of such magnitude could be car and the almost eternal problem] | )U'™" z LOCAL PILOT xa | will officiate. The Lopez Funeral | daily are presented in the press i : | tho: attended summer school, : |Home is in charge of arrange-| {ied out only by forced labor un-| of budget balancing. | Professor Duncan pointed out, ” ae 7” Siete ter b Qeidia tad tere| HEN. wae Sieh gent Termanent con-| and fromthe: rostrum: | Lacking sufficient tax incomes} Teachers who attended the, ared in a pub . . ects NOs Answering inflationists, Louis the treasury has been keeping the! University of Florida summer ses-! P. L. Wils Ke ere beit discusted last night when a me 9 i Sis teen eee |'Germain-Martin, finance minister, S°VerMment running on hy beerowed | sion w re: ! West yesterc their efforts to orga a parks and recreation department lican and British examples would 4y to D day. eae Roberts, Miss Leona Hen-! j,i 00s vosterday be Cluren Agreed To Await Probe of the Key West Administration ie BAYVIEW PARK not cure French ills; he asks busi-! On top of this, it must find a riquez and Professor W. bon Sones In May texti leah hold, ON JURY MIST icone for a “truce on pessi- way to redeem 4,000,000,000! can, Thompson, pilot on the Key W a fe . ' ‘ | mism.” francs (about — $275,000,000)| Those who attended the Flor-! bar, where an enjoy Ay sation : The session was held in the a 1 Despite this campaign, both the worth of Clemental war recon-!ida State College fer Women! angling was spent n. NRA ministration building with mem-| TO BE PUT ON THURSDAY ey! At the recent term of the Cir-;,overnment and the Bank of struction bonds in October. Point-| were: 1 Dae tarpon, measuring from’ © curta 2 bers of the staff and J. Gens) PARKS AND RECREA. | ‘Uit Court there appeared the! Fyance insist that a large majority ing to the difficulty with which; Miss Florence Roberts, Mrs.) three to four feet, were caus ns b ' I Curtis, head of the beauti ! ; name of Harry N. Baker, who was/ of the people is behind them in the last treasury issue, in July,}Magdeline Huddleston, Miss Wil-' while one snook, two feet long. mediat ta department of the Adr TION DEPARTMENT | summoned in connection with the | their determination to weather was floated, inflationists say that! helmina Goehring, Miss Mary) was also captured, besides num-\ agreed on June : . | court proceedings, while on the’ the economic storm without tam- the treasury will find itself hard-| Pinder, Miss Mary Ingraham,: erous other varieties. The s in ation looking . ion. | list of jurymen in the Criminal’ poring with the frane. put to get the money to re-pay!Mrs. Thelma Watkins, Miss Eliza-| js a rare spe and € er pay and resonate “amateur night” is to be Court which convened yesterday, Autumn Crisis Foreseen these bonds. beth Acherson, Miss Florence Al-, caught in these waters, it i Ir xa FIRE CHIEF BAKER ae Thursday in Bayview Park! ¥@5 the name of Harry M. Baker,! ‘The devaluationists argue that Ask Cash On Line bury and Miss Amelia Lucignani.: ed. srkers’ demand by the parks and recreation de-' fite chief. a severe crisis is due this autumn: Holders of — 6,000,000,000; Attending the Asheville Normal’ Mr, Wilson, it is said, insisted met because imcrea partment of the Key West Admin- _ The clarification is made due gnq that the government should francs’ worth of bonds were given, School were: Miss Sadie Moss, on using a bait rod instead of a nol be pa t RETURNS T0 CITY: istration, J. Gerry Curtis, direc-| to the fact that many were under ‘take steps now to soften the an opportunity to exchange them Miss Leota Grillon and Miss May hand line, and as a « because the \ | tor, announced toda the impression that it was the ahve for the July issue, but only 2,000,-! nd: lost several hundred y lL e ma a Y -_— : | Prizes will be offered, it was! S@2™e party. They point to increasing 000,000 francs’ worth were} Miss Helen Wjlliams attended} would otherw have s availa Fire Chief Herry M. Bak shown, and those wishing to en- failures of provincial banks, a turned in. The remaining hold-! the ’s College at! ed, it is claimed of wage ad b who had been attending a f ter should communicate with the KNIFING RUMORS. jsteadily high bankruptey rate, those who favor de’ Tuation Harrisonburg, Va. As it was he lost a box of arti. tween rising men’s district meeting in Rivera, ‘ department this afternoon or to-! | diminishing foreign . trade and § apparentiy want cash in Oc- Division St. School ficial lure, as the tarpon didn’t terials a alling Fla., returned to. Key West on, ™OTTOW- | savings bank deposits, a falling tober. Division Street School teachers| leave a single pal o’ mine plug, or fin ots: © Bunday. ‘ saceia| | ARE UNFOUNDED, off of tourist income with increas Both sides of the argument are: : ja red head zarragosa, it was . o ‘ ‘alg , 1§, LELAND CUI i yivg unemployment and general agree, however, that much will] Professor W. C. Duncan, prin-! shown. Mills now a Chief Baker, who is vice-pres -_——- ‘pessimism of the business com- depend on whether Premier Dou-, cipal; Florence Albury, Charlottey Mr, Wilson expressed himse , dent of the state organization, | There was a rumor circulated! punity—the whole accompanied’ mergue is able to’ maintain the] Boyden, Miriam Carey, Dorothy as having thoroughly enjoyed th aby alo visited at other points while! BURIED IN TAMPA here last night to'the effect that! hy failure. of prices to come down “truce government” which he set} Cleare, Francis Cochran, Laura! day, and said he hoped to return the cu away from the city. | there had been a cutting scrape; as proof that the only way out up last February after “Bloody Crusoe, S Gardner, May Hill,! n in the near futur an ie —- ——- somewhere along the Florida! of the dilemma is to cheapen the, Tuesday's” riots unsettled busi-| Amelia Lucignani, Eulalie Mat-! other day of fishing in wa 2a PLAN PAVILION | S. Leland Curry, who died sud-| Keys, while other unfounded re-' franc. ness and started a gold flow from! thews, Sadie Moss, Ruth O’Bryant, | ters. t denly in Tampa Saturday evening,| ports said that someone had been! ‘They maintain that the govern-, the Bank of France. {Clarice Roberts, May Sands, Mary | was buried in that city this after-| killed by falling from a train, ment, which appointed three com-| Should political unrest break; Sweeting, Leona Henriquez and q ar FOR NEGROES noon, according to a telegram re-; Inquiries were made at the yissions to hasten the lowering! out anew, both sides fear that the; Eleanor Erickson. ‘BLOOD SHRINE’ to $9.5 | ceived here by his sister, M sheriff’s office tod but no of prices, has failed and hence the | already grave ! jonly way left to aid business is to! nomic | depreciate the currency. Harris School teachers are: Emma Albury, Isabel Ball, Mag- deline Huddleston, Leota Grillon, | es | Charlotte Haskins, Mary Ingra- ham, Mary Pinder, Florence Rob PARROTT ARRIVES | 10 HOLD MEETING Court Meets And Adjourns In [aie witenat wane Goehring, Norma Yates and / Respect To Late Judge Busto! 2... on wwe rivin i are: Matecumbe: financial and ec situations will be further ; complicated, | Bruce Dobyns, r. and Mrs. R. Beecham Cur-| parents, who were called} to Tampa, expect to arrive Hera) word had been received there to substantiate the rumors. NEW STRUCTURE BUILT AT NELSON ENG- LISH PARK | | } Work on a pavilion for colored persons will start tomorrow, it] ARRE FROM CUBA was decided during a meeting of interested persons with heads of} the parks and ation depart-| ment of the Key W Adminis- meeting of the Parent- Teacher Association of the Har-} {ris School has been called for to-| port morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock in Charles Albu ssion this morn- : é Ferran Pinder and Violet Ke So arteacmitt larieca. i and read at the s Geminsl CaurLawithiasave i sterday afternoon at 5:40) the school auditorium. Vining Harris presiding, conven-) |" ; | Tavernier: Jennie Seymour tration yesterday. ; | o'clock from Havana with 147) Matters of importance will be! E é i . | Following this, the court in re-! Marathon: Mrs, Sue M. Moore Only volunteer, work — will ; be | sacks of U. S. mail and 20 empty) discussed and a large attendance| 4 this morning at 9:30 o'clock, onee! o the memory Bs Judge! Big Pine: Linton Vitte. used in demolishing an existing cars. is expecte eae ._ | Busto, adjourned until tomorrow; Rock Harbor: Harold Russell building at Nelson English Park, } | at which time one case was dis-| ining 9:30 o'clock. | : ey and in the construction of a new; building. The pavilion will be used for} ing, theatricals and cha ents. | | posed of. | There are a number of minor| eee cases on the docket, all of which| Albert Henfeliy) ore ta be ite tee WHERE TO GO who pleaded guilty to the charge | week. | eveccvcccccccccccvcccses ‘STEAMER MALLORY BAVARIAN ELDERS FRISKY. (My Associated Press) RUHPOLDING, Germany, It was that of taken up Sept. | 11.—Showing the younger gener-; of aggravated ‘ault. The} - = TONIGHT At yesterday's meeting final! ation how to climb mountains, 42) court imposed a fine of $50 in| f Chesapeake Extra Large Select [| © Monroe—‘“Call It Luck” and Organization of a colored parks! The Clyde Mallory ° Ricarner | septuagenarians of _ this Upper} : : 3 aboot nal OVS TERS | “Affairs Of A Gentleman.” and recreation advisory board! Henry R. Mallory arrived in port! Bavarian town recently revived! COStS oF & sentence of six month Just Received | Palace—“White Face.” took place. Besides Alphonso! last night from Galveston with a! “The Day of the Ancients.” After) in the county jail. 1 Cocoanut and other delic ee Gabriel, chairman of the board,' load of freight, which was dis-| prayers at a church, they scaled! Resolutions of respect to the) flavors of Ice Cr TOMORROW members are S. J. Welters, W. S. Kuckhahan, ace Palacios and Blanche Cornell, charged at this port. | a near! The vessel left later during the | | night enroute to New York. mountain and had enou| energy “left: to dance with dairy | 4 maids in dizzy Alpine whirls. oy NICE JUICY STEAKS | WELLS’ LUNCH ROOM | 900 Southard St. Phone 207-W j Monroe—“We Are Rich Again” and “Call It Luck.” | ' | Palace—“White Face.” position of county solicitor at the late J. F. Busto, who held thf | time of his death, were adopted ' FUNDS ARE MADE AVAILABLE a % ‘it in his * Revived PERPETUATED "=": THROUGH U. S. CONSER- I VATION WORK The temple a a quarries where blood stained ing perpetua and emplo funds, made availa aployer | United States conser code ha Pipestone Indians jthe premises about the quarries,) 4, clearing brush, pl away nting trees and constructing a dam for eg an artificial lake to beau th tee 1ECW—Indian ' | MONROE THEATER | e only n CALL IT LUCK | the In- Paul Lukas-Pat ; AFFAIRS OF A GENTLEMA Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orche 15-20; Night, 15-25¢ dian found. pipestone, ngfellow immortalized s of Hiaw ONE SIP OF WAGNER’S BEER MAKES YOU WANT TO DRAIN THE GLASS IN ONE GULP. IT’S THE KIND OF DRINK YOU’D WALK A COUPLE OF MILES FOR