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ie + Sheen Rs s < “x Sesmaive Of Be! tion Appears To Be different In Appoint- ment Of Director By HERBERT PLUMMER ‘(Be Associated Prees) WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 24., There is & seeming contrast in| the present gititude of President! Reesevelt toward the bureau of| the budget and that which he dis-) Played at the outset of his ad-! Seperated and his selection was! @nnounced before even some of | the members of the cabinet. ‘The President went still te ther. He took occasion at the| time te emphasize that he con-} sidered the budget office one of; Budget BIOL ODO to have more centenarians than any other country in the world of equal size. More than 80 percent of the native The country’s oldest wom- an is 106. She is Marijeto Kristnich and lives on a lit- tle Dalmatian island with her goats, chickens, dogs and cats. Like Mahatma Gandhi, she lives largely on goat’s milk, to which she attributes her long life. She smokes a pipe, as do many Balkan peasant women, but never touches al- cohol. She has never seen a lipstick, nor has she ever list- ened to the radio or seen the movies. H Oct. 24.—Yugoslavia claims = ! (AYALA TAYLOR NUPTIAL EVENT {C. Williams, | Hicks, W. H. Bainbridge, IN WEDLOCK AT FIRST METHODIST CHURCH; LEFT. OVER HIGHWAY i In the presence of immediate | members of the club KE CLUB UNIT BOULEVARD ROAD f In. YUGOSLAVIA CLAIMING memsers GATHER AT FORT: ‘CENTENARIAN RECORD TAYLOR RESERVATION, KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1934. aes seen Ree AFTER RIDE WHERE SUP-, PER WAS SERVED Members of the Coral Wheel | Club last night enjoyed another lot their bicyele rides around the! j island, followed with a supper at} | | the officers’ recreation house at Fort Taylor. Organized less than a month ago, the riding club already has grown until there are two dozen members. Riding dates are desig- ‘nated by Lieut. Robert Kreuger, president of the club, and usually | Nt near the full of the moon. Last night members of the club rode out to the boulevard, start- ing about 8 o’clock. gathering at ithe fort shortly after 9 o’clock, where a bean supper was served | in- | {by Lieutenant Kreuger. GOOD O Oa ae ,. staged by the club for nearly three weeks—until the moon sal | nearly full again. No more meetings or rides wi it! Besides Lieutenant are: “Mrs. « Kreugdr, Mrs. Marion Kirtland. Bernard C. DeWitt, Mrs. DeWitt, Louis Pierce, Mrs. Betty | Sharpley. Ima Lou Wilkins, Helen Carola Ketchings, Mercedes A. Taylor. Anna Lois Mrs. Bainbridge, Avery Johnson, John Earl Perkins, Mrs. Perkins, Robert Spottswood, Mrs. Spottswood, Isabell Ball, Mary Falk, Lo | Falk, Ella Lee Cash, Fred Kirt- | land and Mrs. Fred Prindle. | members of the family, Miss Mar- ‘LIGHT TENDERS ot The plans to fili Dovgias’ budget is in process of fer submission to the director is to be answered simply by, jouse with: bureau ms of the budget 15 im normal fashion.” another way of it makes little differ- her a new director is ap- net. The President <i- the preparation of the bud-: ! ile Hil ; Hee Under the law the bureau has the authority “to assemble, cor-} bride and groom were qnaticuded: buiers tw ftlate, revise, reduce or increase” | jorie Fae Ayala, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ayala, became the} bride of Charles C. S. Taylor this} morning. The ceremony was per:t Methodist church by Rev. George | E. Summers. Immediately afterward, the! | couple left over the highway for| Tampa and other points in the state to spend their honeymoon. Mrs, Taylor wore a_ traveling } dress of royal blue with white ac-} cessories and wore a corsage of! beautiful bride’s roses. Both the | ! duty in other se ENGAGE IN WORK All inquiries as to formed at 7 o'clock in the First! ALL OF VESSELS OCCUPIED, AT DIFFERENT POINTS OF DISTRICT All tenders of the service in this district are on ions today. The Ivy is on the west coast and has just completed establishing a buoy at Big Pass, near t | trance to Clearwater Harbor. The Poinciana is at Mi lighted structures = Kreuger,' lighthouse! it ‘Humans may like pie eating con- tests but monkeys prefer bananas in the raw if you don’t mind, as you may readily see by this pic- ture, which was snapped recently dui the height of the World’s Fair Monkey Banana Pie Eating Contest staged at the Frank Buck Show on Northerly Island. A real { secured licenses for dogs will have So ey monkey riot was precipitated short- | ly after this picture was taken by a gentleman who came to the show equipped with a dozen. real ba- nanas. He threw them, one at a time, onto the mountain, thereby causing a screaming, biting,, pulling fracas among the funny denizens of the mountain. Quaintness And Individuality Of Key West Wins cocce Key West has won another probably will spend the winter here. admirer who Roe Fulkerson, syndicate writer and editorial writer for the Kiwanis Magazine, was here last week-end, and yesterday J. Gerry director of parks and recrea- Ad- Curtis, tion in the Key West ministration, received a let- ter from him saying he and Mrs. Fulkerson will be here The bride is one of Key West’s+ being com; for the season in the near i He estimates of the several de-! most attractive young women and} Will leave for Port Eve Another Admirer greatest appeal to me and I believe this will be tr of every northern tourist and winter resident. I believe the town will have a great appeal to artists, musicians and writers because of this urique background. By all means hang tight to those queer old houses, the darkie rhumba bands, and every- thing else that is old Key West. These are the things Several Important Sou 1 Sen os _ Blection Te Be Heid ‘FOURTEEN FOR WHICH Li. CENSES HAD BEEN OBTAIN- ED WERE GIVEN TREAT- MENT AT CITY HALL WISCONSIN FOLK ARE GREAT Wr ene, te eee eee TALITY sMOwN Sumeec SO" © Sere cet & Ge Gee SOJOURN HERE a ee a es ee ee Buschhep! Mie Ko Peng OO Se Mew J Schema i me RE SOE se le ce Bedker, Beavertee We oy arrived over the Get Geet pee mE ee Se te ee terday for a wew of Key Bout They were » Mine ee Lexror Convention amt eenaiee « n Wen wou prewe iwierest Whee afternes Fourteen members of the lt censed canine population of the ‘city were imeculaicd yesterday | against rabies, Others ave to be made immune this afternoon. i The inoculating operations are ‘done by Dr. H. C. Galey, city ‘health officer, for the time being. Each afternoon the doctor is at } the city hall and owners who have them inoculated with immunity serum. Up to this morning licenses had been issued to owners of dug jand applications are being regu larly received. It is the non of officials that as seon as own- ers realize that the ordinance pub- lished last week relative to dogs is to be enforced, many other own- ers will secure lic: Tomorrow the off of stray dogs, and also cats, start on their duties. They Charles Pellicier and Alfonse Sa yado, They are equipped with large nets to catch the and have a truck with cage to kee ; them safe until arrival at the pound. This is at the city hall and mew it is the lethal chamber dogs will be placed for Carbon-monoxide gas from t haust of one of the FEKA will be used in these exec Animals which will be held 48 hours, piration of that be put to death claim their dogs by cense fee, plus inoculation chars ! es, plus maintenance charse the animal is held captive COUNTY BOARD MEETS TONIGHT NAMES STRICKEN TO BE RESTOR ED TO QUALIFIED LIST c erick. all of - greet ater ial collectors leave yesterday Sees will were unanumem: we saying = the are Zumt ae eee aniuais at pte tee het ees ee in ¢ 2 oe Hing on and Rad tee meet eemaey let neem a od Te in which ov me om ne pert ne a xecut -_ 2 we ee truck A te eR, THIS AFTERNOON SLIGHT DAMAGE #OEVER. in BOTH CASES. Te AL ARES SOK SED meee Fa enn peri t wi Owners may paying the I wh ERRONEOUSLY + t a spe of count Hartments and establishments” of | her wide circle of friends and ad- the government. All this is done,) mirers will wish her a life of hap- Sewever, under the immediate di-| piness. Mr. Taylor is the man- ef the President. The di-| ager of the Porter Dock com- feter of the budget is nothing! pany’s interests and popular with Mere than an official serving the! his many friends. future. which wi!l pull the people to place lights on three The Poppy is engaged pairing and replacing be Clearwater. No date: turn of these vessels are given. the town.’ While here last week-end, Mr. “Key West is one of the quaintest old towns I have tricker ever seen,” Th ne “I believe he write in part. Fulkerson was lisa. disqualif Steinietration in an advisory) epacity Estimates Federal Finances There ix a budget officer ap-| Pitted by the head of each gov- ernment gc: and estab-} ‘aes esti- Mates as may be required. These Sificials ave liason officers be-' Seen the department and the of the budget. ‘The bureau in turn prepares for! the President the annual budget | Which ix submitted to congress. ‘The director of the budget con- fers with the President every Week during the year, laying be- fore him statements on the con- @ition of federal finances and es Mates of future expenditures and} Feceipts. Douglas’ appointment as direc-' fer attracted wide attention be-: fase of President Roosevelt’s. Pledge to effect economy in gov-| Srement. The young Arizonan} fmitiated the economy drive when} he was a member of the house; ad was author of the resolution | — a special economy eee ‘SAFETY SUIT FOR FLIERS TRIED OUT: BOUYANT AND NON-INFLAM- MABLE SUIT GIVEN TRIAL BY PARIS WOMAN (By Asseciated Press) PARIS, Oct. 24.—A non-in- flammable and bouyant suit for viators is the invention of Mlle. Suzanne Biget, who plans to dem- onstrate it by swimming the Eng-} lish channel. In a demonstration given on: ue island of Jatte, Mlle. Biget proved the heat-r ing powers of her invention by wearing it while assistants poured alcohol over her and ignited it. Later she floated in the water. The invention consists in the; impregnation of any porous ma-j terial with a liquid chemical} which renders cloth fire and wa-j ter proof. i ; GRINNELL COLLEGE CO-EDS eeoecccevcccocs | TONIGHT jew Park—Diamondball. | roe—“Stingaree” and “I) My Love.” } Palace—“The Bowery.” i _ Monroe—“House Wife” and, Ps “Palace—“The Bowery.” i MAY SMOKE IN PUBLiC: (Hy Associated Press) GRINNELL, Iowa, Oct. 24.—! ‘Grinnell college co-eds may now puff cigarettes to their heart’s content in public. The league board of the wom- fen’s student governing body lift- ed the ban on public smoking at the opening of school this fall. Smoking in college buildings or on | the campus, however, is still for-! bidden. | West with Mr. ‘CHARLES ROBERTS ARRIVES ON VISIT COMES HERE FROM LOUIS-: JACOB JONES VILLE, KY., TO JOIN WIFE AND DAUGHTER Charles the high home at Loui: Mrs. Roberts and daughte Louise. who have been Roberts’ Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Rober Charles will remain for at | 10 days when he will start the re- turn trip home accompanied by} his wife and daughter. SIDS SSS. Woodpecker Tackles Large Stone Statue, (Ry Asseciated Press) RALEIGH, N. C., Oct. 24. —A woodpecker, long Perseverance and short on sense, drew crowds of the curious to the state capitol grounds each day for a week or more. About the same hour every day it perched on the gra: statue of Zebulon Baird Vance, North Carolina's Civil War governor, and pecked in- dustriously at his head. After the seventh or eighth day the bird seemed to realize the futility of its task and shifted to a nearby tree. CHILL ID SIS ar rived over from to join parents, | this individuality all hazards. Therein lies its should be preserved at | UNITED STATES DESTROYER his} | TO REMAIN IN PORT FOR ABOUT ONE WEEK | j United States Destroyer Jacob j Jones arrived this morning from | Caribbean ports and will remain fin pext she w six days when ail for St. Petersburg. Arriving on the ship were about | 30 officers and men who will leave over the East Coast this aft- ned to other ships and | shore stations. | ernoon assi; ‘SCHOLARS WILL BE VACCINATED Children in the schools will be vaccinated for several diseases, Dr. H. officer, nning tomorrow, y health unced today. Vaccinations against diptheria, yphoid fever will all be started in the schools, under supervision of the City Health De- 4 partment. an- | made for a later hour. } ber 2 when the tained by Mr. M. E. Gilfond, director public relations. START CASTING Curt of ABSENTEE VOTES: THIS PRIVILEGE WILL PRE- VAIL UNTIL FRIDAY, NO- VEMBER 2 All ballots for the general elec- to be held e hands of County ti November 6 are in th Clerk Ross Cc. ed by the Sawyer. They were complet- Artman Press yesterday and delivered. Thi: started Hugh Gu absence morning absentee the of Judge e judge's in office 3. Piodela is conducting of the of- Absentee ballots may be de- d every day up to 4 o’clock exeept that ointment may be This will be continued until Friday Nevem- ice will remain n until 5 o “It is not anticipated that the re} wi votes cast a great many as none of the candidates in ei- ther state or county have oppon-' ents and little interest manifested amendments, it is said. there will probably be in the t will show e been rem - COL. WOODWARD —-BOLDING DANCE DUE HERE TODAY TO BE ACCOMPANIED BY MA JOR GIBSON; TO INSPECT LOCAL GUARDS OTHER MATTERS al MEETING COMBA TED LAST Sager inst regular annua voting.‘ “MISS OLSEN TO WED E. ENGLAND cp 107 Ellis Mrs. John Engler The wedding w unday afternoe ming Street The ceremony Rev. Shuler Peele After the wedding Mr England will Coast for Miami where ‘spend their honeymoon. XN Meth « leave over THE ENTIRE FAMILY HAPPY TODAY BY ORDERING A CASE OF APPETIZING WAGNER’S BEER. IT IS DELIGHTFULLY COOLING AND BEPRENIED