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a “the party. It seldom has been, in HAS § BEEN MADE ‘WITH LOCAL ADMINISTRATION! START RT SUNDAY, NOTIFIED OF ACTION ; RECEPTION COMMITTEE ap.| Official announcement has been} ‘made by the Florida East Coast: POINTED TO BE ON HAND | Hotel Company of the opening of | TO GREET VISITORS ON the Hotel Casa Marina in Key West this season, and the local! FIRST TRIP OF SCHEDULE | administration has been notified. | St | On this occasion the opening ; Will be celebrated on December; Mi-|24, Christmas Eve, while in for-! mer years the event was charac-! terized by a New Year’s Eve wall) rated Sunday’ with the arrival of | or dinner dance. { Peter Schutt, who for a num-| a 16-passenger twin motored sea-; ber of seasons has been manager! tof a hotel on the west coast of} | Florida, has been selected to man-/ age the hostelry. He is expected! ! to arrive in Key West this week to! start making preliminary arrange+} ments for the formal opening. The statement was made by of-} ficials that after lengthy discus-i sions the decision was regched to! open the hotel because of the} {newly increased interest al j manifested in Key West. | ‘Has Republican Faction, AIR SERVICE WILL Listening To Views Ex- down in history as one of the great paradoxes of American politics. He bas, as William Jennings Bryan had, an almost incredible faculty of making himself ai im sitentions where bis’voice, by)” 7p Ee isealesbell |plane; which is scheduled to be here 10:30 o'clock. would) be ‘least expected “to be audible. Airplane service between ami and Key West will be inaugu-| Passengers on the plane will be: invited guests and officials of the | ‘i «.) recently formed Key West-Miami WWF 80 yours ‘the as Airways Incorporated. They will | party listened when Bryan spoke,! be transferred from the plane to! even at those periods when his} the floating depot which is berth-| personal fortunes were lowest,| ed at the Florida East Coast pier. | when the rank and file complete- For the reception of the visitors | i i i ali the years of his great promi- ! 7 a a committee has been formed to! ty disagreed with him and refus-1 yo) hand on arrival end extend, greetings and the freedom of “| JOHN F. NAVAR FE. NAVARRO Now again Borah has the re-| city. publican party listening. He re-} Members of the committce are:) DIES IN NEW YORK' 2 tian Cabrera, acting president of | attend party caucuses, or cam-1 11. Hospitality League; Mrs. Win. | paign under party auspices. chairman of the! Greeting Committee; B. M. Dun-) MANUFACTURER IN KEY ganization and party ' leadership }can, head of the loca) administra- on ai ing most attention and tion; J. Gerry Curtis. Department > WEST YEARS AGO Gilfond. Department of Public | j wake of the election? Relations. | A telegram was received in} i f Borah of Idaho. Tip -yiepe. « ~ © | Arthur Pastcrini announcing the! 4 death of -her. brother-in-law, This does not prove that his ad- tobe, fol! ~—#2-P. tial antencceens cate TT drdifig to announcement made. “} Mr. Navarro. who was 75 years} mence. Steamer Cuba of the P. and O.}a prominent cigar manufacturer | His fame as a legisiator rests S. S. company arrived Saturday}in Key West many years ago be- | ed to follow him. f to abide by party discipline, } Mayor William H. Malone. Sebas- ; i: Werven ) WAS PROMINENT CIGAR Yet whose views on party reor- provoking most comment in the of Parks and Recreation; M. E./ { | Key West this morning by Mrs.' altar same) FS BRINGS IN (FE. Navarro, in New York C | of age at the time of death, was! most solidly on his power of re-]‘rom Havana with 72 passengers. : fore removing his residence to] sistance. - Of this number 27 were aliens. New York. } it is hard to recall a single ma- —__—_—_——. The deceased married Miss} jor piece of legislation which COMING WITH A BANG Mary Aletta Curry of Key West. bears his name. But the congres- sional record is strewn with ref- j who died a number of years ago. With brutal conflicts between} Two sons survive, Joseph S. andj ‘ erences to “Borah amendments,” | police and strikers at Toledo, Min-! Geraldo Navarro. H some of which were adopted. neapolis and elsewhere, and riots! Other survivors include one His most sustained feat of re-|in the’ New York courts, recovery | granddeughter. Mary Navarro; one sistance was performed when the} must be on its way. There are vio- | sister. Mrs. Joce and League of Nations treaty was be-| lent signs of returning to normal. ! brother, J. M. Na Key fore the senate. Time and again. when the contending factions <p- peared near a compromise which would have ratified the treaty was Borah who threw into the a MAN’S EXPLOSIVES SURP. ‘ASSED sean cence eae BY ACTION GF GIANT METEORS question, which started the quar- (Ry Associated Press) rel all over again. The man’s power to stir up dis- : By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE as sottic and debating. has appeared sotic | By HOWARD W. BLOKESLEE —Topeka Daily Capital. West. eussion, fo set people to thinking meteors strike as super-explosiés times almost béyond human belief. | & - Now he has done it again, Just paeiante pees terrific bina *2Y-| Jon in Siberia by's me when so many politicians’ were} thing man-made, whem solid iron sighing in relief, believing the |,’4Porizes with 100 times the force laid found in the craters made ‘ip which forests flat in an area of election had settied everthitig’ a fof detonating nitroglycerin, about 20 miles. -voice searcely heard at’ all dur-, described by Prot. C. © wy ey Meteor Metal Sought ing the campaign has reopened] University of Iowa astronomer. A more prevalent explanation He finds evidence of these ex- plosions in some of the aters left in the earth by the impact of the whole case. ‘Star’ Of G. O. P. Show Borah is credited by some who has attributed the great craters to the enormous size of the me- know him with a still-lingering] giant meteorite In connection teorites. This belief has led to aspiragion to sit in the White|wish recent military advances, mining for niekel-iron, House.\ Some speak of him as al these astronomical figures suggest of which ac aan possiblé rallying-point for the/a type of solid explosive in future 7) gat, seer C seattereq republican legions. warfare. ‘0 date tures © have not been successful. Such a suggestion manifest out of harmony with the whole background of the man. To sit in the driver’s seat would be a new experience for him. Some question whether he would like it. Naturally, he has made many enemies in the course of his cam- paigning. To unite the party be- hind him he would have to over- come the resentment of those right-wingers whom he has harried for so long, and likewise the re- Prof. Wylie calculates that an z x ivon meteor traveling miles a The explanation is offered by second would completely vaporize Dr. upon impact with the earth. The With newest muzzle velocities of crate are about 6,000 feet a second, c z more than a mile and more than a "¢ed to be so gigantic. : fre of the speed which may con-. Dr. Wylie cites military experi- Wylie in Popular Astronomy. : plosion the would not porization e forming fireb: vert metal into an atomic ex- ments with high velocity lead bul- Plosive. lets to back up the solid metal ex 20-40 Miles A Second | At 23 miles a -second, Prof, Piesion theory. | ‘about trains "Tiéved the price of tickets was the tl ork hich bing dy or funy by the Federal sd State plant acti control ‘ FERA. Mr. Rohwer With the results so far ; stated that’ the ‘generat con- dition of plant growth in Key West was greatly improved, and in marked contrast with the eoenditions existing at the time of his last previous visit early m August. This improvement he attri- butes to the repeated application of spray materials by the Fed- eral and State workers, and to the fact that property owners are apparently taking better care of their fruit and ornamental Plantings. Mr. Rohwer indicated regret that some—a relatively few—property occupants objeet-to the use of the prescribed in- sect control measures. He visited some of these properties and observed that various seale insects and white flies were still quite prevalent, whereas, he said. on the sprayed properties the re- verse was the case. The pest control work of the Federal and State agencies has the full and complete support of\the Relief Administration, and is regarded as part of the general rehabilitation program. Con- servation and improvement Of*plant growth is economically sound, and no ‘one an ‘question thé fact thit healthy, beautiful __ fruit and ornamental trees “and'shrubs add greatly to the at- tractiveness of “the “individual” home ‘and “the ‘community as a whole. © This is the ‘objective ‘of these organizatioris, the States Department of Agficulturé: ‘ahd’the State Platt Board, “s is disappointing’ to distover that thete“are sonie who’ are not co- operating in dttaining thi objective. It is ‘felt'that in the’ main. the objections are due t6 misunderstatidings Of the reasons for the insect clean-up campaign, and the means in use. This office is as- sured that the application of the spray materials will in no way injure plants or trees, but, on the contrary, will most certainly tend to improve their condition. Citizens of Key West are there- fore urged to cooperate in every particular with agencies en- gaged in this work to the*end that plant growth in Key West be made more healthy and more beautiful. This activity has the en- tire sympathy and support of the Key West Administration. ens are also advised that the special plant pest contro] work which is now being done under the direction of the State Plant Board is supported by ample legal authority. The Board is, how- ever. loath to rcesort.to enforcement, feeling that the work is so meritorious and of such advantage to all citizens that all citizens should render one hundred percent help. In this position the Administration concurs, (Signed), JULIUS F. STONE, JR., Administrator. EXCURSION CROWD'PROWLER SEEN ARRIVING SUNDAY. OPERATING IN 'NOT VERY LARGE NUMBER COMING IN SHOWN TO BE 259; MANY EXPECT-| ING RELATIVES ON TRAIN| WERE DISAPPOINTED : LOW RESIDENCE BIOLOGICAL STATION There Prowlers in the Key Westers at the Florida East | of Coast Station yesterday. Quite were many disappointed GUTLYING AREA MAN DISCOVERED PEEPING! Key INTO WINDOW AT WARD-| o'clock, at the NEAR | "Ooms. neighborhood private residences are still be- a!ing seen at intervals. The latest tions in cooperation with i himself ax being well” a egasiidteivn wikx enn. LOWE ON SOUTHARD ST. Julius F. Stone, Jr., FERA ad-| CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE TOBE | ministrator for the Southeastern) OPENED ON THANESCAWENG | tates, Puerts Rice and the Viegin| AND | islands, and Mrs. Stone, will ar-| ee eee ee \tive in Key West next week andj Cees See i take up their winter residence} sg gt < e | Thanksgiving Dey in the Stephen) yy 5 —_ e 1F. Lowe home, 620 a > = a | street, which they have leased for) Percwlosis i i Geoppag sem, | the season. fs The trip to Key West will be — ismade on the yacht of Jesse i ean et ee Jay. president — Mr. Stone will not come in the, The Geath mate mcm REP ChE ee Sentie it capacity of an official but just as! de ee en West and therefore hopes that be | . = | will not receive any invitations i Be recovery. the Se {an official capacity. | It was learned today that be } will in fact be too busy to accept! | but few invitations of any kind, ' j and will positively not discuss any | business with Key Westers except | {through Administrator B. M. Dun-~ j can, who is in charge of the Key/ 1 West region. ‘than women but women Ge cag 7! © Sele Mr. Stone expects a number of | liet. the figures weweni. uening co Gee Se | visitors from Washington during The Florida Advisers and Pas Se Goer ail ae comp te |the winter season and will of "ime Board i making ae <ttet Thesiageine Stee Gee Gute seen PERS some entertaining while '*® S®COre an mstiteies Ser She ee ee {they are here. cate of the tudercaen: = lt Se Seg oe Se aE a Gee i state. im orcer to teduce the She aor satel? engage caw tol: eel =e {gram im Florida. the ~ear <a" 5 wetter Mle Site! Suede the desgrn of che fore ameter ae There will be a meeting of the | ever built im the Unmed <x , z| i i : West Hospitality League | is affecteomatety aan - {held tonight, beginning at §&/ Little Red and == |ward Livingston Trades ane Important matter:, it is said,! opened im 1885 will be discussed at this meeting The Christmas al ack © and it is expected that there will: open on Thankeeme Dey ond number of them were pigaperting | O86 reported was seen peeping be SS ee rts ta as ron Saat |g o nie “w sete] ‘TQ BE ERECTED ON PLATEAU —y— of Charles Wardlow, near the = who had written or telegraphed | ° they would arrive but did not. Others who went on the expec- j biological station last night. Mr. Wardlow was not at home lil ; but arrived a short time after- - — = tation that friends or relatives! ward and was told by his son, 7 a may come looked in vain. What, Charles, J., thay he and his broth- _ By E. H. TIPTON was the reason of their non-arrival |! Jack, were reading. Charles! PASADENA, Cal., Nov. 19.— lanced up. anc has ‘not been learned. a t while, others, are .of ¢ the Gpinion that a great many be- swiftly away. same as last year and decided. not hen thes learned that |,.,TR¢ description given by | now in use. noi Pease Praga Sone dollar; Charles was of a rough looking; Selection of the site 45 mile tickets for adults cost one dollar person who zave the impression more. of being Whatever may be the reason: of whom are for the ected number to be re- duced to 259, the exact number arrivals, will probably be learn-! ed later. Whatever the reason it} will not eradicate from the , thoughts of those who were await- ing relatives and friends the keen ; disappointment experienced when; they did not arrive. already reached Key West. ADVERTISING OF LIQUORS WILL BE ' i When the train reached the sta-} STUDIED BY U. S.! ition there were about 800 people} eager and anxiously watching but! they soon realized that even the! ven coaches which were placed! WASHINGTON, Nov. (UP)—Proposed regulations in readiness to handle excursion-} liquor advertising will be consid- ists, had been found unnecessary, ' ered at a hearing here November saw a man peering | wa seen, but the prowler had be-+ come alarmed’ and was running nowbird.” quite a fe making their way; south at this time and some have The 200-inch mirror, world’s larg- | are bile t a ‘through the window, , eSt telescope which will provide Jt should bring the mecn wiht : - . There are some who are,ynder}''"'te rato secure @ shot guns the human race with an “eye” te age see - -_ ——— ‘the ‘impression that _ there....ma¥/went out of the house and around ann ‘obibacin aie : roughly 246,000 mes ses: te avé' been some misunderstanding the ‘builditig to ‘where the man, ° “© °P¢cts 400 million light years <gi¢ away. will be placed on a plateau and not atop a mountain peak as j are many of the great instruments ; north of San Diego followed ex haustive tests of atmospheric con ditions-and the examination of {many proposed locations. Elevation Is 5,500 Feet Crews are building a road t the 150-acre tract which lies at an i elevation of 5,500 feet on the The mountain reaches a peak several! j hundred feet higher up. {slopes of Palomar mountain. It may be four or five years be Dr. Geomge E Hale co - Seeeereee weteeeees fore the giant reflecting disk ‘ ditector + WEEn | measuring 17 feet in diamete ervatery cast at Corning, N. Y., is ready the counc penetrate into the far reaches tory, has ~ rs va t about 4,100, feet . per! end only three of these had been Hida Be — ji lie computes the explosion of “At about 4,10 . Joseph H. Choate, direector | sac 7 ft-wingers | WY P a = i f space, but astronomers already are telescope p Seren of hens: ie hake an iron meteorite as approximate-' second,” -he states, “lead ballets | v2ed and they were not id they were not crowded. | of the Federal Alcohol Control/ srecviating on aha n earn | ee = —_—ie . great Theodore Roosevelt bolt in ||¥ equal to its own weight'in nitro-' fired against armor plate éxplode,! j Administration announced. | Dr. Walter S. Adams, director) 2) “= =" - ‘s $912. Overcoming resentments{£lycerin. But at 25 miles a, blasting out fairly large ‘pieces oP. te ASSN. WILL | The only :maniatgty, require-!of the Carnegie Institution's, * S08 Which cou —— j ment in the proposed regulations, | second the same meteor woild ex-' the best armor plate. A later, { plode with 120 times more energy.'115 inches thick, which Meteors travel with known slightly dented by arr mor-piercing| velocities of 20 to 40 miles aj bullets fired at 2,700 feet per] second. Usually the atmosphere second, wrecked by slows them far under this by the rounds of the smill lead bullets at {time they hit the ground. But not’ this velocity. j always, according to Prof. Wylie’s! “Pieces of steel are thrown 60} calculations of what struck the! ‘to 70 yards by the explosion of| earth at Coon Butte, Ariz., cen-' the bullet as it is vaporized by the jturies ago to make a crater near-! impact. never has been his forte. But whatever happens Borah is, for the moment, the star of the republican show. That is be- cause he is Borah. MONROE THEATER Janet Gaynor and Lew Ayres —in—_ SERVANTS’ ENTRANCE Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches , | mile deep. tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ Ji" Ether evidence i | | explodes, that some i plate.” only a few! Even if the bullet strikes} ly a mile wide and a fifth of a! the plate at a rather low angle, it est to the organization will be tak- ‘ advertising including CONDUCT MEETIN ;mame and address appear. | High School Parent-Teacher As-|tents offered for sale sociation tomorrow evening, ginning at 7:30 o'clock. Several matters of much inter-} j cording to labelling regulations. After the hearing the large attendance. at an early date. | whieh apply to all forms of liquor newspaper ' jand radio, is that the advertiser's How- Announcement has been made! ver, if prices are mentioned, the of a meeting of the Junior-Senior | advertisers must give the vars oe a year would require 400 millionit an al 1 be-| Statements on age must be ac- FACA | will revise the proposed regula-' tearing out some of the/ en up and a request is made for a/ tions and then promulgate them Angeles, “may be expected to show {Mount Wilson observatory, who/ 8&¢ ® piece, abou , Will supervise the grinding of the mirror at the California Instity of Technology, estimates it w disclose objects so distant th: {light traveling 6,000 billion miles) t yeard to reach the earth. Te Bring Moon ‘Closer’ “This mammoth telescope.” | uring and testing the parsbolend said Frederick G. Leonard of the | surface of the new mitrer and thx University of California at Los refiected x will be