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| ~ iar is gegen college will! city's: has! nearly to its original, the last major con-! project of the restora-' colonial Williamsburg. Rockefeller, Jr. i restoration which EFErt f 2 | 3 We others invited are For- President and Mrs. Hoover, Weotirow Wilson and Mrs. Palvin Coolidge. Presidents Hoo- ver, Coolidge and Harding re- ceived honorary degrees from Wil- liam and Mary, One, intended for President Wilson, remains in the vaults, He never got an oppor- tunity to come for it. Exercises In Wren Building Other guests will include mem- of President Roosevelt’s cab-' pers ef congress, am-; educators. ; will be in the re- ted main. building of thc| designed by Sir Christo-} ren. Bryan succeeds the late-Dr,/ . Chandier. luncheon in the college » the guests will be taken i ere j i } i i fees a Abelardo Lopez, Jr., Icoal boy, who graduated from the Key West Junior-Senior High School Class of '33, and who has been in Mi- ami for the past few weeks, has secured a position as assistant em- baimer in the Joseph P. McGhan Funeral Home, 1923 S. W., 8th; Street, Miami, Fla. Young Lopez. states that he would be glad to have his friends communicate with him at the ad- dress as given. MONROE THEATER Bert Wheeler-Robert Woolsey Sal SES COCKEYED CAVALIERS Comedy and Newsreel. Matinee: sees Seshew: i 15-20; { | | | will be started tomorrow morning | 3 under the direction of the parks! CANDIDATES NAMED AT PRE-' and recreation department. Thi VIOUS SESSION. OTHER; 2®2ouncement was made by J. 2 7m | Gerry Curtis, director of the de-| MATTERS TO COME BEFORE tment. i t At the present time there are! few park benches but when the } project, starting tomorrow. is} will! completed ‘the: city will be’ well! ne a [teer Work» Corps: rolls _ will be} "Teamusnterndad peattcaly Ste ermiaintiahthe- ares fmoveceemed aia provias <2 will beander he geet sper ing and, other nominations. vision of Urban- foreman. | expected: before the: election’ New pine lumber will be used anger to the élection there! i constructing these seats and | | it is the intention of the depart-/ = yer ot meee sere Sag ment to have them all in readiness ! | one of which pertains to the cof-; vention to be held in Miami next, week. For these reasons a large| attendance is desirable. FLORIDA GOING TO MIAMI FOR NEW SERVICE ENLIST AD OF YOUTHS TO KEEP STREETS CLEAN | KEY WEST ADMINISTRATION, eg - ALSO INAUGURATES MOVE- CHARGED WITH GRAND LAR- CENY; HELD FOR TRIAL AT NEXT TERM OF CRIMI- NAL COURT iwhen the season starts.” Workers } fare to assemble at 7 o'clock in the morning at Nelson English Park and actual work start at: j once. Average secting capacity of a | bench will be five persons, which, ! j when the benches are completed, ' ps will furnish space for 5,000 p=: =a | Emergency Relief Administrator FARNET GIVEN | HEARING HERE | ON SATURDAY, MENT IN PRESERVING PLANT LIFE OF CITY JULIUS F. STONE, Jr. | guilty of murder in the-first. de- for the killing of Peter Fer-| — andez at the special term Suicidornahecm ae clock | "=F George WGeem fetlere jim the morning and the following | Rika © onte | venire of jurors was summoned! *%* Milk Deron, au | returnable Wednesday (the AAA and ther we stent oe | 9:30 a. m: , Navona! Dmery Awmecaston co | J. Frank Roberts, Andrea Na-| ©Stion at Cleveland witch starts ; varro, James Hyde, John F. Sweet- ing, Joe Valenzuela, Thomas “The Mik Coumei Sead wm For The Southeastern District | Knowles, W. H. Monsalvates, | | dentgned to seve Sr at oe (MAN INJURED AT ee TORTUGAS DUE TO. fs: 82? woe and Roger Westher- COME HERE TODAY reaps YOUNGEST === rae H. YATES WAS TREAT- FLORIDA GOVERNOR =~ ED BY DR. SCHELL, WHO' WAS TAKEN TO KEY 4 ‘TO HOLD D POSITION PLANE ON SATURDAY j | RECORDS SHOW HE WAS ELE- sland, Me., will leave STEAMER WILL BE OPERATED’ CUBA DURING DAYS OF: LEGION CONVENTION Desintd «the Aue ‘American Steam) ‘convention in Miami the Steam- ship Florida of the P. and 0. st S. Company will be in sevice from that city to Havana, and a! schedule -covering the entire! period has been worked out and is. now available. The steamer, which has been completely renovated since it re-! turned from the summer service between Boston, Mass., and Port-! Key West! October 17 and will make the first from Miami on October 19. ‘or those who desire to mak: the trip from Miami to Havana via Key West the regular sched- ules of the Havana Special from” Miami to Key West and the sched- ule of the Steamship Cuba, now in force, will be maintained. CUBA BRINGS IN 79 PASSENGERS: _ Steamship ‘Oubsai “arrived " froni' Havana Saturday’ afternoon with a small passenger list. There were, ' 51 first class and’ 13 second clase | passengers for Key West.* eight The cooperation of the children of Key West is to be sought by the | Key West Administration, it wa decided this morning during ‘meeting of recreational super i visors with J. Gerry Curtis. direc j tor of the department. The supervisors are to em- phasize to children of the city the | need for keeping the streets clean, and attempt to enlist their sur port in the move. Protecting and caring for all | kinds of foliage on the island was : j another point cited this morning court in bond o ‘which can be helped materially | ith the support of children. A third feature of the ‘new program to have’ the’ cooperation of chit } dren-wes that of preserving ‘2'l p bird life on the island. MARINE HOSPITAL GETS FINE RATING first and seven second for Tampa.} The ship sailed 6:30 o'clock for. Troy H. Yates, who was badly injured in an arm last Saturda: while working on the salvaging | project at Dry, Tortugas, is ex- pected to arrive at Key West to- day for treatment. Shortly after the injury was ; Feceived by Mr. Yates Dr. Schell, of the Marine hospital, went to Tortugas by airplane and sewed up the wound. Information of the accident was received by radio telephone at the lighthouse department and the .nformation was immediately conveyed to the Marine hospital. A plane was summoned from Din- ner Key, made the trip with the doctor to Tortugas and returned shortly after 4 o’clock in the aft- ernoon. 1 arraigned | Saturday afternoon before Justice The Peace Frank O. Roberts on charge of 1 Farnet was of grand larcen: a and sailors from the accused being hel next term £ $500. also implicated warrant the for the of criminal Geraldo Bo matter was allowed to de- by ando Caraballo, who part on a $100 bond signed himself. | was among the trio arrested when {the off ; allowed to go as there was no evi- dence to-comnect } with crime. ‘Reynold Roig before Peace Justice on Was committed was im the; was __ arraigned charge: Tampa with 19 passengers and. INCLUDED IN REPORT MADE of obstructing an officer in th | freight. Steamship Colorado, of *; Clyde-Mallory Lines, arrived the} in! port 4:45 o’elock yesterday morn-! BY DIRECTOR GENERAL OF COLLEGE SURGEONS ing from New York with heavy| tonnage for Key West merchants,} After discharging the vessel left Dr. Franklin H. Martin, founder for Tampa and New Orleans, sail-| and director general of the Amer- ing at 8:40. WHERE TO GO pecceasenseneeccecccence pital at Key West TONIGHT ican College of Surgeons has pre- jsented his annual report of the eoeceseeeee) Hospital Standardization }ment and names the Marine Ho: those among coming up to requirements, OF the 3,538 hospitals in Palace—“Young and Beauti-} won places on the approved list.! fi TOMORROW Monroe—“Grand Canary” ard “Human Side.” Palace—“Young and Beauti- ful.” SPECIAL LEGION MEETING: A pre-convention meeting of Arthur Sawyer Post, American Legion, is called for tomorrow night. Important business in connection with National Con- vention to be discussed. BE THERE! There were 24 in the entire state. The report, covers only hospitals ‘with 25 or more beds. It Satisties! PETER DOELGER BEER will improve disposition and arouse your lazy appetite. P. D.—Pure and Dependable =. move-/ i the! VESSEL WILL DISCHARGE IT: Monroe—“Cockeyed Cavaliers.”| United States and Canada, 2.480) your Only a DIME a Bottle ©°™P22Y, operations to start discharge of his duty and resist-|NINA DE LISA LESLIE EN- pee s290 DEAVORS TO SECURE SUIT- fixed for each charge and he was! held over for the next ABLE: QUANEERS criminal court, ‘STEAMER MAYAN DUE TOMORROW rest. Bond of was; ; |writer, pla li " term spending the winter | arrangements to secure suitable | accomr This vi bout the mid ind will to arrive CARGO AT LIGHTHOUSE DEPARTMENT PIER } cal beauty. | NEW TEETH AT 88 GLACE BAY Nova Scotia— At the age of 88 Mrs. Elizabeth Osborned of this has had the experie of growi front teet Z {PRESCRIPTIONS The-vessel brings a shipment of |{ Only the freshest ingredients material for lighthouses and oth-|} are used in filling your pre- er aids to nevigation which will|| scriptions. Regardless of ng be unloaded by the stevedoring || your doctor is, bring them to | department of the Porter Dock! | | Charles Taylor, manager of the} Porter Dock company, has re- | ceived notice that the Steamship | Mayan will arrive tomorrow morn- ing and dock at the lighthouse de- partment pier. t o'clock. Free Delivery Nina de Lisa Leslie, well known| t and is now making ure data for stories and} } articles in an atmosphere of tropi-| 0vernor of Florida im 1849, was three new | , VATED TO POST IN 1874 UPON DEATH OF GOVER- NOR HART (By Asnociated Preas) TALLAHASSEE, Fie, Oct. 15. —The youngest man who ever oc- cupied the position of governor ef Florida was Marcellus L. Stearns who was 35, W. T. Cash, state librarian, said today after an ex- amination of records im the li- brary. Stearns was elected lieutenant governor in 1872, but succeeded! to the governorship upen the death of Governor Qssian B. Hart, March 18, 1874. Stearns served until January, 1877. “Be was = one-armed Federal yetemn of the} = War Between the States, The youngést .man ever elected | to the governship of Florida was ; Park Trammell. He lacked nearly four months of being 37 when he took office, January 3, 1913. Florida has had only four gov- ernors who were under 40 when | they began their terms, Stearns and Trammell, William P. Duval | the first territorial governor of | Florida, and W. S. Jennings, ; Was 38 when he took office im 1901. Three governors of Florida | were 41 years old each when elect Fr They were John Martin./ 1929; Doyle Carlton, 3, and Dave Sholtz, present ia November governor. Thomas Brown, who becameé | the oldest man who ever served Jat the head of the state govers iment. He was far in his 64th year when inaugurated. Henry L. Mitchell, governor of 1893, was in his 62nd year when his term began. The first native Floridian fill the governor's chair served reconstruction days He was Os-| rathe jsian B. Hart, born in Duval coun ty. and he was the only governor of Florida who ever died im office. Other native-born Floridians whe have been governors were: W. D. | Bloxham, F. P. Flemming. XN. B. | Broward, Cary A. Hardee, John |W. Martin and Doyle E. Carlton. = prowling arognc hus home at 613 et RaDROME a “EE De la Git Ps See em a ~_ wrowhng arecmt = & seys the beutemem be & wwe Eby copes | -eTambelGens wor 2 sous: a = WAGNER'S BEER IS AS GOOD A BEVERAGE AS ANY PARTICULAR PERSON COULD DESIRE—AND BETTER THAN MOST BRANDS. ‘DRINK A —- DAL’