The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 12, 1934, Page 1

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- 4% = es eres There are a number of young men in Key West who aave| expressed a desire to join the U. S. Navy, and to aid them in relief projects REQUEST securing the necessary information j : £ : : SHOWN BY MERCHANTS as tand inform them of the require- ‘ “e se j ments, The Citizens gives the i ve ‘femeere wader the popular! W. Curry Harris, chairman of | following: mandate of November 6. the Red Cross roll call drive’ Recruits are selected after a Altheogh politica! chiels inaugurated week ‘ careful analysis of their physical Be _ ees ome sotsy and mental rating, school, .oc- if possible the-chapter would cupational and character. refer~ tochave volunteers to assist ences and their physical condition. }- plans . : This last is a very thorough eae oes “98 = aid aes of several millions of birds making ive will continue’ be full chested and of sound se m Day “To77s. Physique. He must have perfect). their. homes on: the seria, = ‘vision and hearing. Eyes, ears,|. islands off the coast of Peru, an most desirable that as much’ nose tecth throct, lungs and; Considered the most valuable feath-) | ered creatures in the world. Fish is ehapment policies territory as possible can be heart are examined. Blood pres puuenen, sure must be normal. The ap- Sieracter will be considered sori-| “FC! before that date and the plicant must be between 17 and’ thelr greater part of the work com- 25 years old. _ ees eee seen: ee ' ‘The thental tests are rigid but! lese Winged workers trav oid. ‘any lad who has had one or more; !mmense flocks and gorge them In other drives sections were years of high school should be| Selves om the unlimited supply of century in Peru, when the Indians ' tery, Saturday. given to groups. This yearjable to pass. There are 100) which swim in the waters sur of the Inea Empire, whose maguif- / Teroy Cash, petty larceny and x 3 s } rounding their island homes. Flying} cent agricultural civilization is still | < individuals wili be detailed to a wpscisoa the answers must! i146 huge speckled clouds above the| regarded with wonder, used as fer- ' breaking ang entering, Tuesday. blocks of the city and each will = W. L. Bates, general of ine Natoma! seogwery tien io Key Wen, empecuse self ae being gcscumee wie | Summoned Saturday, had pice Grace Line] | qualified, the docket was sounded ie turn fromthe fishing waters, It has; assault, Wednesday. been estimated by a scientist well | i acquainted with bird life on the | Alfred Scotte, assault and uat-| quest to close ‘hair islands that one colony of over six . tery, continued until next vermi.| and abide by the prewar million birds consumes nearly one ' Seotte was allowed Eve expresaen thousand tons of fish daily. The ‘own recognizance Bre ——_—— v0 value of fish as fertilizer was recog- | nized as far back as the eleventh Felix Gibson, assault and bat-| matter in which hie segment the exclusive diet of the birds and their droppings form the basis of { Figures announced for October | fy the American Pederation of | Labor indicate that for the aa time: ie 1934 unemployment was water they are one of the most) tilizer fish in the form of guano as | Willard Ray Goodwi The applicant must apply in! novel sights enjoyed by voyagers| produced in Nature's fertilizer fac- | Be higher than in the euweretins| be credited with the successes due’ person. Those from this section| tsking the weekly cruises from New “i : ‘slaughter, Friday. = Reynold Roig, resisting arrest enth of the year before. Pars the efforts of the individual, should go to the recruiting sities! a / on estimates and not the grou; in Rooms 228 and 229 Postoffice | Me - rr —-—— ig Ni cgay myself the first Sunday thay Seely 190008 pe ctioned that in this way building in Miami. ‘The recruit- a : | Sioaeeae er ak estas ont | sake to keep their pines tome are joblews, of which more Hing officer in-charge is Chief! Armistice Da Fi Observed | John Hinson and Ray nad, Gee 4.000.000 ore on govern! 8e SY Willy bo more completely “Water Tender E. E. Hood. U. S.| Vv y son, breaking and tees Thursday. jane comprehensively covered and N. Office hours are from 9 in} £7 ge 4 Rr peg be greater inpaie seer 48 in the after In Key West By American Legion aoe Mireles, aeons t© every A ‘Semrelt the new congress more! Those who feel inclined to’ | a ee i then Kelf the winter would be offer their services for this eat CHURCH PROGRAM | Official observance of Armis-| to keep in touch with the progress Freeman D, Hall, W. B. Curry. before et act, He and glorious work will kindly get. ice "tiny ‘Manak seslenday morn: events in other countries at all Jose Castre, E. C. Gomez, violat-| ar, “Gnd “be Ed’ Phillips or W.L. Bates, as : } |" Band Renders Selection | | - Bucher, John Rob- : HH baw the browd emergency | soon as convenient and be as-| [saad of Arthur Sawyer Post 28) ‘yotiowing the speech the band re ny se wren who snid ot - — > Preere wader whieh be operated signed to a territory. ENTERTAINMENT TO BE American Legion fired the cus-! played the Stars and Stripes For- grand larceny, Thursday or Feij oi eee Se = ee » dm thes ’ ana SS GIVEN AT LEY MEMORIAL | tomary salute at the corner of! ever, which was a fitting period toy Gay. ; Be reported by County! pee are nie po = te ee Gustaf tiesteh Poajecte 'P 7 CONGRESS ee : the stirring ‘talk of the doctor, citer Aquilino Lopez that| ; hee HURC | Duval and Fleming streets. Fol-! ae in died i Pe : If the merchants of Key Wen: ‘Pe some degree the old civil 4 o Se ' CHURCH So tal ae |: ‘After this the benediction ead died in Miami some time! continue with the csuperstios —_ Se ae Spahr geadeets eenemachiy wore ; i = #'** then several numbers by the band. William W: __, | Shown yesterday for ome soma t = S° berried end makeshift. Some | inde i iam Woods, gambling, Wed-| +; a } Me cme Keene ete Ginee ate we t " . ay" Sap: concluded the program for Sun-, nesda: j hr 0 eee Gat Se @iticinet. inveed of The ladies of the Ley Memorial program for Sun-, y- time that the page of Sep Saat ee 5 mage seine care wpe Charch have arranged a musical There was a number of people day. | Gerardo Borges, gratid larceny,: yee om tn ed E < grai ceDy,| West will find they p< wee oF Re ers atin ‘tek © program it is believed the, entertainment to be given tomor- .. | This morning the program of, Friday. = ee edemmvetration, with the impetus prey Pete Seated ci the ceapeh, begingd ernest the corner to iciniss cian was continued wheal. Olelie, Meroe, — Maco. Mera] Saas Gee on pee : e ri _ z gk % a, mens =. ora,| nights and will : = wr ' of off-year cieetion gains in both | THREE ining at 7:30 o'clock. | with the legion representatives in! ahi speaxers were heard in sev- Gerardo Borges, Atmando Cara-| “4 extend wy se tag SE MNES imem Se ae : the house and senate, will strike, MEY’ WESTERS AT- tab oe toca eae Alco! thit first ceremonial of the day. {eral of the schools. Addresses sas Tag me Dove and acces-| merchants of the <ity and tage, = = ' Ht we a scheme of permanent,| TEND AS DELEGATES; VARI. Cuvee and Norma Yates. In the afternoon 4:30 o'clock at! muitable to the past, present and! Curtis Eatherly, carrying con-} sage? OO ee at ll ne suetaliy-useful projects. | @US MATTERS OF INTEREST S0Mg. Congregation. | Bayview Park an elaborate and, tute of the nation were heard} cealed weapons, Tuesday. — i ae ee ee ae ee ‘The Federal emergency relict | "Scripture and prayer, Rev. Geo., impressive program of ‘the legion | °¥ *#¢ students. |. After the cases were set, the om ee ee ee , WERE DISCUSSED +E. Summers. ‘ 3<: *. | Those who delivered addresses judge ordered. an adj EAR a " edmimitration has surveyed the! and auxiliary was opened with / : journment fee Gs | Vocal duet. Mrs. Lovick Ley ? ass : “and the institutions where they! until tomorrow mornii ~ — wm cautery for useful projects which | FA mesic: Sih PES pa orning 9:30 — ee and Mary Whitmarsh. merica played by the Key West were heard were: Major William 9’clock, ee (ae be undertaken immediately in} District 13 of the ¥lorida| Reading, A. Armayor. | Hospitality Band. Many of the|V. Albury, F. N. G., Convent of : cme eamanenee Spee ee po area and its officials| Congress of Parent and Teachers} Duet, Lena Bervaldi and Ella! audience joined in singing the|Mary Immaculate; ticutoant THR EE OMAHA, Nov, 12—Ef Joheny becume « emis cf callie simest 3,600,000 persons) held a very interesting meeting| Williams. | beautiful oe: | William Curry Harris, F. N. G.,: or Mary fail to repend «hee sulle! Gates could be put te ‘work in two! on November 8 in the Homestead! Selection, Goshorns and Brant-| Wis. lnvecation’ wae Ghiccaa by Joseph's College; Rev. William } teacher calis on them, mayb< Shey s ceneeteeatiicetiasall Weeks’ time. os sd Grammar school auditorium. [ley girls. hae ae ete tak ee Pad brace: S. J.. St. Francis Xavier} VESSELS IN PORT need an avdiometer vest mxiccd Tap SOOT ate Ge Be ew : Bilivoms May Used Mrs. Taliman of Miami -called| Reading, Katie Eldridge. on gb Fv Chae Tre | Ur. -! Sehool; Colonel Hugh Taylor, U.j of more study. ee wee Bmeereency work projects se+| the meeting to order, and told of; Solo, Leona Collins. os j member's. A., retired, “Divisioi™ Street} —— At least that’s whet & being, Stuer Gecliee de dhe paca = *& Grammar School; Lieutenant (jg) { tried in the Omaha scheuls ty Ge Bet & * Carleton J. Hoffher of the De-j ENDER IVY WILL REMAIN board of education in the hee =f St Se Se ee” + ie oe -; stroyer Jacob Jones, Harris Gram-, ° FOR SOME TIME UNDER. *#titg those whe ane bene qf) SE Get cents iJness of National president,, Solo, Gerald Saunders. Covey and her husband, Reading, Gladys Russell. mt told of an auto accident: Vocal duet, Minnie Robinson] Served almost the enti : i be continued. are said to be’ to the state president, who was and Julia Nelson. tion of the world war with? the | mar School. / hearing and ty recommen: ema, prem: enn aie cee CRN eppreximately 540,000 employed unable to attend. , Voeal solo, Olive Day. | British troops. He also delivered] Malone To Give Address | GOING REPAIRS cal treatment te peevest further & te comummtis ae the sien: on works projects, and the! Mrs. Wallace Barber acted as Selection, Frances Summers. | “He benediction. i se ede aS approach of deafmess me pee ; ‘ r | Mayor William H. Malone will 25 conservation camps, which | protem until the ar-| Address, Rev. Shuler Peele. | Dr. Warren Gives Address | deliver an address tomorrow! The audiometer is a gift of the es ate ee a Se Mr. Roosevelt definitely bas de-| rival of the regular secretary.; Solo, Ethel Asson. | After the Armistice Day cere-|morning at the Junior-Senior} Three tenders, Ivy, Poinciana Omshe League for the Hard af SSSngt s= Se sun ne etded to continue, more! Mrs. Austin, council president of{ Vocal solo, Catherine Knowles.! ponies by the post Dr. m| High School od 2 speaker, to bes 204 Popy, comprising the fleet) Hearing. t is planed te tot Ge Gee & sae then 306.000 young men. Dade County was present at the} Reading, Elizabeth Rosam. [R= Warren. . as. principal qpenker, | aclacted.. will ‘bs heard at Doug-! attached to the Seventh Light. | the hearing of every chit = he (OE Get Oquities th har been hag =e yk meeting. i Solo, Mrs. C. B, Jones. | delivered an impassioned and stir-| lass School. colored ; house District, are in port today. oo school ‘ ® tated that from $5,000,000.000; Several P-T. A. songs were a lring address. | ‘The legion’s festivities will be}. TB¢ ¥¥ will remain for about t consists of a specially cos te #7,000,000,000 may be! rendered, with the invocation BD T ASSN. T0 | Pax apenleck tenthed onthe ‘on NESE cee Be cening | four weeks undergoing repairs,| StTucted phonegraph te which & atmerked for concentration on aj given by Rev. A. A. Reletline.| f “he |ditions throughout the world at! with a comic parade and dance. | TM¢ Poinciana will remain for! attached a series of sanuinens program which may! Mrs. E. J. Dyal of ~rowecgeged 8 | this time. Among other poignant} At 7 o’clock this evening the} 2®°Ut ome week. The Poppy is, <R0256 to test 40 pups at q. SSS Senin ane qestaiee PERA. Uniess extended! gave an address of welcome. t HOLD j statements he said that the arm: Vagien Drum and Bugie Corps] °¢#¥ making preparation: r time. The pupils are grven paper) er te ee ae . fenares, FERA expires mext/ L. B. Sommers, school prin-/ : tice, while looked upon as a ces-! will assemble. at FERA head-| Co™struction of a light structure) and expected to waite deme the] S58 S6 sals Ss Guu cipal, gave greetings from the} sation of hostilities, it was noth-|quarters. The members will be{** Cosgrove Shoals. lists of numbers they hear epahen) Seecmett+ Semen temporary extension may be; school he represents. _{ Mra William Danghtry, presi-|img more than a breathing spell,| zarbed in comic costames and willl = in their phones. The ectce thee <= -Sh cata Seeewary if recovery in private} Mrs. Enrique Henriquez, presi-' son: o¢ the organization, an-| between more wars to come. {lead the parade. | PLANES USED TO becomes fainter and farmer. and PerSiene: Ge oie indavtry lags, but the President} dent of Monroe County Council,| oon 2. the regular meeting of| Nations of Europe are arming,} It has been said that nakaaial PLACE MA the childern are graded accoremg S==™= ~~ a has emphasised his desire to sub-[was introduced at the mecting./{,0 Parent-Teacher’ Acsbciation| Wiling and preparing for wat! of comics will join in the proces CCHINERY to the point at which they coum Sa he ete situte « “work relief” basis for}and Key West was given praise! (+ pivision Street School, to be! ud it behooved the United States| sion and make it one of the most} =~ to ene. — > © & the socalled “dole” im meeting| for sending three delegates. held tomorrow afternoon 3 o’clock|a®d the people of this great coun-| fantastic and laughable affairs! (By Associated Prexa) —— ne > cute Sew Sp the unemployment problem. Various matters pertaining to]; th. school }try to be in readiness at all times} ever staged in Key West. | VALDEZ, Alaska. Nov. 12— ROCKEPELLER'S —Sater «ay & Upture Looked For | te Proposed actiities’ of the jto protect ourselves from foreign! The lime of march will be di-| Parachutes have been introduced) [JN HEALTHFUL LIVING a a < For that reason = deal’ j organisation aes discussed at z | aggression. g irectly along Duval to Aronovitz/ inte the delivery service of mining | economists watch elections; length during the meeting. with j The entire discourse of Dr.| Hall where the parade will dis-| machinery parts in the hills 15 (St Aenecened Pomme: Seeeeceserneeeteen with one eye and the condition of @ number of other representatives Warren was pregnant with an/band and preparations start for! miles fj here. An airplan d Some 20 years age sues industry with the other, calculat- short. talks to = i pom rplane and 20 = 5 at giving : Pertaining | TO HOLD MEETING appeal to the people to be staunch| the masquerade dance which willj two “elutes were used in getting) Reckefeller's persensl gy WmERE TO ing meanwhile the probability the interests of the council and true*to any cause which may} close the legion’s period of cele-; equipment into an almost in-; sictiam eutheed Skee <iugie Fe | sa aany 2 ee. = The other siren age ine arise to demand their loyalty and j brating. Faccessible spot 5,000 feet above! rules for beslthial Seine gaa upturn business Key West attending meeting: i sea level. The job s npleted - — materialice. were Mrs. W. P. Kemp and Mrs.; There will be a meeting of ar} See a geo oe oS in abet an rekay eda ue as bac oye Fa _ = = Bee thet er] “new deal” has} William Deseitcy, who also took ‘thur Sawyer Post No. 28, Ancr| _———€€€—, IPRESCRIP TIONS] 42 engine was taken apart, the. them —_ _ = test ogre aha ae geome part in eel ce: held pemcoey eves MONROE THEATER }: Gasic: chesiceatl = | most fragile parts being wrapped wes le - oy ; omg “@ on te — wigaet Se watl wes led by hae = mint tote I Clark Gable-Myrna Loy in [[/Jfreceives the most cautious at- Sigg reipen and = ee 2 Oot eee oem Mrs. John C. Park. . i ifitention by our pharmacal ex-9) ining site in “chutes) weight. iad Og eR a Ea ee aires Resepereiapraperal || O° io ta carn eee] wane eo | Paes 5 : ony, $ } > 3 vir piece, we; ng water « dey. g for taking up the slack im] the most successful that has been| fore the meeting, and a request! tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ 0 Gardner’s Pharmacy J about 2250 pounds, was dropped 4 Sein Be «+ i. ‘employment. held is made for a large attendance. Phone 177 Free Delivery] in the snow to prevent breakage. ! S Sleep ie feoak ate ean mw _ ’ in many years. LEGION PARADE AND DANCE TONIGHT WILL END ARMISTICE DAY ACTIVITIES HERE. WHEN CELEBRATING DONT FORGET WAGNERS GUA «TY Me <2 IRS REA CS RARER S18 eR RIS SEER EES Oe eee |

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