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es . Appointment Of Eccles Of Utah To Position Was Considered Very Sig- (By Associated Press) ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 21. Observers here generally have thought it only a matter of time before Marriner S. Eccles of Utah would be found invested with one of the biggest titles un- der the “new deal.” © In Saas as: STRAY DOG RELISHES © OF PERSONS EXPRESSING’ eS i {My Assecinted “Press) } CLONES "heh F State,| DESIRE TO COME HERE Noy. 21.—Archeological a_i H tors were excited here by the dis- a ! covery, in an ancient pot, of food! Writing from New York where} which they estimated to be at! she is with Mr. Kirke, Mrs. Wal-! least 2,000 years old. {lace Bryant Kirke tells of having! After a cursory examination, contacted many people who have! they reverently laid it down | in asked for information concerning | they were excavating and re-j‘h? rehabilitation project in Key turned to seek fresh treasure. , West and the possibility of secur-' ‘When Aleg. cctemedy: the=- ing accommodations for the win- wen euinty. He one, 3 seowtd.) “i vcicas, the Wiiles, to ii i ' is = be Nes ones fener. realize the interest which has The:animallay before | them: oa | The: a ! been aroused through the publicity | licking: its-chops, totally-“uneom-/' ion the FERA activities in the! County Solicitor Aquilino Lopez | will leave this afternoon for) WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. Gainesville where he will attend' Life was grim on Kodiak island, ; the “Homecoming” celebration, | Aleska, when prehistoric ancestors | which is an annual event of grad-|of the Indians lived there. { uates of Florida University. ; Some of their less cheerful! Sr. high school P-T. A. was After renewing acquaintance! customs as reconctucted from night i auditorium with members of the faculty and ancient remains by Dr. Ales Hrd-| — the student body Mr. Lopez will.'licka of the Smithsonian Institu-]‘%¢ School. His elevation by’ President} cerned that it had set a record by Rewsevelt to governor of the fed- having a meal 2.000 years old. d } j columns of the press of the coun- try, the Key West booklet in |-enemies by bureing- them to death. ' stay for the football game between | tion, were: Despite the inclemency of the =~ — lorida U and Georgia Tech to be| Killing an infant if its mother! Weather there were many pre-| WARM SPRINGS, a= oc a played Saturday. j died, and burying the two togeth- i ent. | Ga, Now 2i—Pret _ op He will then go to iy ceer and be or simply burying the baby} -The president, Mrs. M. E./ —_— ay se and be with his sister, Miss For-{ alive with the dead mother. | Berkowitz, called the meeting to, emt Rewsewelt Gl ssc. it tien demmmetiie semme sie tuna Lopez. a student at Florida; Killing a wife when her hus-| order, which opened with the! cated to Govermer Dewe ~~ me ee State College for Women fr) band died, and burying.them to-| salute to the flag. and the reading | - al Thanksgiving. dinner. ' gether. ‘of the “Ten Commandments of the | Sholtz today this wilime- eae Sins ede rape {< Sacrificing sloves. or. captured | P-T. A.” |, mes te winit the <tete | Seem aemetesteniion The program was under the di- peolors-and the issue of Florida })° Haaards of war and hunting al-| rettion of the Educational Depart! MORE'PROPOSED — VISITORS SEEKING HOUSING HERE ADMINISTRA- TION OFFICERS KEPT BUSY ANSWERING INQUIRIES tention of official Washington a few days prior to the inaugura- tion of President Roosevelt when; he appeared as a witness before the senate finance committee to give his ideas as to what should/pocaL FERA be done to put this country and the world on a stable economic basis. His suggestions were so drastic | that they were criticized in some: Eccles first attracted the a ! FOR SUITABLE QUARTERS | . ise-were. severe, Dr.’ Hrdlicka , found: over the prospects of having grea’ es of a hunter. apparently i h f havi t' Bones of a hunt 1 | numbers of winter visitors and ex- killed by a bear, with most of the | presses the hope that all of the PLANS DISCUSSED FOR EN-! vertebrae in his back broken, se {many who will come to Key West; | eral ribs crushed and one arm en- this season to spend several} TERTAINMENT iN NEAR | tirely missing. months will be able to secure suit-; FUTURE ! Remains of a massacre, includ- jable accommodations. jing a woman’s skeleton with a bone H — 4 dagger through the heart, a war- ‘CAMERA RECORDS At the business meeting of the} Tior’s skull with a stone club head I | | VIEW OF WORLD Motorist devoted to this city. i 1 The writer is very enthusiastic } i Junior Woman’s Club held yester- | still imbedded in it. and another day afternoon in the rooms of the }*kall with a stone arrow point at Key West Woman’s Club on he base’ of the brain. vision street plans were discusse Debris of a conflagration that ifor the entertainment to be giv- |ment. A-play by the 8A class.) {“Dinner At 7 Sharp,” was very ‘mach enjoyed. ; | Rev. Evans Heard } Rev. E. R. Evans gave a splen-} | did talk on “Spiritual and Charac- | | mear Key West } ter. Education.” Congregational | i a= start with oe OM aa a | Church pastor {Old Testament. He showed that SUGAR CANE OF eee ee i i ee religion is centuries old, that all nations were conscious of the need | of God even then, just as now all; | nations must fail as God declines. | | He urged all parents to see that! quarters as “high-strung and ex- tl [ee = Seecines Daily the number of people] BY HOME-MADE INSTRU- | holidays. | today. } me ee Micmatand "cnn | the fave svar enc went satan ne soar OFFICER LOCATIS. |22°s = ot tore! See times, 2 | Key West = She enerone oy thave yet to be planned it was de. . | both parents, he said. The children | PLANT THRIVES & YARD)... Sel dieeeeientiiieiaetiiaa nn What has happened since j the how ing division of the admin- z gers age TE BROTHER ABSENT | of today have a keen vision, sec > OF E P. JOMNSON AT 5. = i aoe Gee Ge = ‘New Deal’ Program listration is literally deluged with’ aa oa ee ni Zn re nce for the students on the F ¥s jing through the parents. Rev. / quay @ Gite 26 Gap ae Among the things Eccles urged! letters asking for information and} |” sof the outer world is be., 12 afteF Christmas. FOR LONG TIME: Evans went on to say that the day} FRANCIS STREET aunust Ghai auame. just « little more than a week be-ito be provided with accommoda-| ing recorded by Dr. P. Ht. Carr of | = } Petia jroo ecguey on ee — . one aw fore. the ipenching of the hey {itions for the season. i the Iowa State college physies de- GERMAN LEATHER ‘ a icc See oes oe iat Suan ann ao ea i deal se a ‘eit Just_as, soon as homes, apart-| partment. i |. SHERIFF-AT MARIANNA. WAS} about. They are over and mb0°C | measuring three Tout (eum aot = ap. a> En Fe dete nee eT ete oF toums ate secated, the f He has rigged up @ Rome-made MAKES NOVELTIES: | boord in everything, the spembery ce, a ue oe eee ee fief plan and the refinancing. of| inquiries are snswered and results: @™era, which he partially sub-, | BROUGHT IN TOUCH AS RE-| <tated. { = ae an <— oe oe ee me eens SR | merges im water to record the; | 1 fa conchaniom, Mew: Sunes 0008 | and 6 12 ——_— “ee ee farm mortgages. t indicate that perfect service is be-) Gots | SULT OF NEWS PUBLISHED) |," “tents that theirs was an) {erence can be ams 2 a Se te ee y ptosis, ee ciate are saad The ener consi:ts sf a tin, WOVEN PRODUCTS USED: in yyNCHING CASE | obligation almost divine. Key West, and i bas met wenched) —— se ~— < pore, 7 * “i with terms an ocation. ; box with a plate glass mirror set) | | Ketchum Gives Talk ~ —— = = Sates e | BRINGS INQUIRIES FROM | maturtts oe ire the states outright} 4 mong those who have recently | a ledge on the top. A pin-hol = i it Chas. R. Ketchum. Jr. gave aj : —, —- $500,000,000 on a per capita basis} A in Key West/i@ the mirror admits a small} MANY COUNTRIES { ia tel: om. the werk the Senior Wich ame © - =< to mect unemployment relief for| *cepted offerings in Key West) 1 ount of light to a photographic ain Nov. 21,—|Nature Club is doing in preserv- sun “Chior = =e the remainder of that year. Hej are people who have for years; jiate set on the bottom of the! ny & asia ue. a — = ing the bird and plant life of the oo = & oe ~ said government funds for con-| made their winter homes in other | box. | (By Associated Prens) | reese. by a nucb here hes breachi{cis. Hid aded the cospantions Se eek ee struction activities should be in-| parts of Florida, as indicated by| Water inside the box up to the; WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.) pete DS ® milo UET® AAS Brolin oe the PT. A. ' 7 <= oe oo €reased to $2,500,000.000 for pub-| their letters, but wil this year vis.{t°P of the mirror refracts the | “Woven leather.” a novel product] perc Ww Che ARK =| ‘The business sesion then fel otejow co 3 letters, but wil this year vi: : = " : Sheriff W. F. Chambliss of | thi lie works loans at low interest it Key Wes light, giving the same view a fish | for shoes, ladies’ handbags, uphol-|ounty and his. brother, Jesse | lowed. / —— is “ ; Ser et | would have if it looked up out of | stery, ete., now being produced} CHT}. They have not seen| Mrs. E. Henriquez reported on) #4 ste the —— = = ome « ecles’ program as a} Mrs. D. A. Printz, of Franklin.} the water. in Germany, has brought inqui-) 7. other for i "| the district meeting held at Home = an whole proved to be almost iden-| Pa.. has taken the George W. Rey- ae ries from many countries, in 15) °°" ; i Sea) | Stead November 8. atch, a Se. we tieal with that of the “new deal.” | olds home and will arrive about of which it is protected by pat-; Reports of the lynching of Neal} The Monroe Council meeting’) — te a” a In January of 1934 he was! January 1. In order that this of- | ents, says the department of com-| ¢re published in newspapers over | | 1"). heig at Diviaon Str E a " made an assistant to Secretary fering could be made. M. E. Gil-| meree, = Sol : ey ey os School on December 5 at 3 o’ch Soom — ~~ « = Morgenthau as a treasury liason | fond. head of the public relations | ALPHABETIC CODE Lightweight sheepskin is cut in-| Yeras county, | California, | Jesse | “74 Chairman of the home room a whe bade ome amcte representative with other agencies department, FERA, and Mrs. Gil- | to squares, the edges beveled for; Chambliss read about the cate in| representatives reported that growth remarkaiie t— = ~~ having to do with banking and fond. now occupying the home, os seamless joints and glued togeth-/ his paper. He saw the name of the 1 it. of importance will be tak —— = finance. will seek other quarters er in an endless band. This is cut| Sheriff in the reports, and remem] | oo, sa. next mocting to & aaa . - Agopciatment ‘Significan’ Mrs. Gertrude Ricketts and! GOVERNMENT BY LETTERS! on 9 spcial machine into con-| bered a brother of his who lived’) rls tie home of Mrs. E. E TRAINED ANIMALS _ = Eccles’ appointment is regarded. amily have been plaged and will Is NOW USED IN NOTH. _ | tinuous strips. A weaving loom! in this section had those mana | riquez, 407 Whitehead strect. on —- —- as significant here principally for, *¥ive ext Pacsday“and remain | weaves the multi-colored strips in- |. Jesse Chambliss. wrote to W. F. 1 oer a4. at 0 o'clock a ~~ = two reasons. Jn the first place Hy Peg haa 2 eee ERY SECTION piorrecn surat beaint sarin Aish poor ee oa bee aes Ss, M. E. Beckowite mad 2 ‘ANA = = an out-and-out “new dealer”, as, Léshe vg Kbown whiter. ha & leather, ‘while the weft is strony -confirmen, the relationship. itt; messare from Mrs. Coves, state &. sumes one of the strongest posts,.Wtitten she will be here naxt week ieee : Beet ‘ president, which was very inter FOR WINTER - in the administration. And second-| 394 jgtpects fo, stay gn}, April ated Trese> Nirereapmrmron sry Sy mag OS ' e adminis! jon. And si ; | ay 4 ss a A s ig , ly. for the first time since the fed-) Yr wae Mts J Waddell. of New Nov. 21.—Goverr a vi oe |e: f gla The regular meeting of th - — - eral reserve system was devised: Y°T*. have secured an apartment y le! has spread to page. an, t letters board members will be held at the yo gig ~ — ~ by President Wilson and Senator! f°F the season. REL, Northern Ire'and and UAB. PMB, | 7 ABpped Later, there’ was an un./bome of Mrx. Wm. P. Kemp. 62 esi este Glass of Virginia, in 1913. it will * TEES FMB and PAC are on official BENNETT S HOME ee ‘ed report that Jesse Cham.' William street, on Thursday, De RAILWAY YARDS YESTER ee gee OF igs i imal a ag BATES TO SURVEY beeen ote Ne Eee tis Seuiliea is a eee comber 13, at 3:20 o'clock . ~ of the Mississippi river. 1 and RFC are heard in the United ; | A letter to Sheriff Chambliss a. There being no further bu DAY FURNISHED aw me In the past the real burden of; States. ees se : _A telegram was received in Key 5... days ago, after the lynching 55 the meeting adjourned unti AMUSEMENT . i te sagas out of the SEE » i was published, was the first infor is * eral reserve system has rested up-| Ireland fas set up, most of them | birth of a son to Mr. and | Mrs’ mation relatives here had received | see a : . on the shoulders of such men as! macy serene: sl aecmaeesh thnenital te Bhiaais S| Atom, deus Chambliss in many inteunt fo . . s SBtreng and Harrison, governors! FINDS MANY BUSINEss . UBemployment Assis tla nce | Memorial Hospital in Miami. sean . ’ eet EEMEE tow Work recerve bank: ‘i board, Pigs Marketing board.| Mrs. Bennett was before mar-\*°T™ ote said he and. his} a F a . -~ ites will bring to the7ois PLACES NOT COMPLYING | Board of Referees, Ulster Trans-j riage Miss Alma West, daughter! seo ar SAILS TUESDAY als wn . Midiée and geactionl baukiog cc} port Tribunal, Public Assistance | of Mr. and Mrs. John A. West. | Prother would resume correspodd | ome , J practical banking ex-! WITH CLOSING RULES und cade dccaery Commmitien:t _—* fence. and that a reunion probably j on _—=— = perience of his own. He is hailed! Fai! am Fan cal Cl Rew a | would be arranged. J. R. Cham- yard «am & . — me ci of seeing the ole} 2 sheriff. . ~ ; : | _W. L. Bates, general chairman Sa ee | . keeper picture of recovery and recon- 5 2 | | as ee aa TO COSGROVE SHOALS TO oun morning that he had found a } anes } denne = <A . CHANNEL LIGHT | number of business places in Key; | Phere wgll be a musicale gi ven! 126 PASSENGERS. , _ -_ ml an © . a ~ - West who were not obeying the (By Associated Press) : téujoxmung fevening, beginniag.at 8} | Lighthouse Tender Poppy sailed = “a : mae TOBE REPLACED and regulations and had al-| SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia, | o'clock, at the Convent audito-| | yesterday for Cosgrove Shoals to| i= SUC: ané Suman atttede © j8o received a number of reports) Nov. 21—A large stock of | rium. } {begin preparatory work the _— " a jfrom business places relative to; milk collected for cheese- { An excellent program will be) Steamship Cuba sailed y -| construction of the light authoriz On the vemel were 2 oom get Exe making saved 16 persons from {put on, with all numbers to be{day afternoon for Havana with|ed for that point. Fainec gone ined pos The United States Lighthouse; With the end in view of learn-; being burned to death and {rendered by High School students | 110 first class passengers, 16 sec-| The first work of the Poppy's, »"ds and dugs, which ame pu Department announces that Miami ing just the attitude of those men probably kept the entire vil- | of the Convent of Mary Immacu-| ond class, three automobiles, sev-} crew will be to construct the! the animal atuacthes <f the Harbor, pow Channel Light 19, tioned, and others, he will make! © lage of Zijebovi, near here, | jate. jen tons of freight and 104 sacks} working platform and then ne & reported desttoyed on November!a canvass of the situation tonicht from destruction. | All music lovers of Key West) of mail. mine locations for the disk 17, will be rebuilt and relighted.!and tomorrow night and person- When fire broke out in a | are invited to attend. * Ferry Estrada Palma returned ‘through the openings of which the LARGE ROSE BUSHES South Florida Nursery ‘ FISH-EYE VIEW PRODUCED) © by the organization for the stu-} destroyed an entire village, con-| their children had spiritual educa-| DISCOVERED aining bones of several who were ; tion as the future of the nation} dents who will come home for the trapped and killed in the fire. ij depends on what our children are lally find out all who are keeping bopen after 7 o'clock. i | He will then follow instruc- ‘tions from Walter Hawkins, state! administrator, and send the! [names of those who are not com- | plying with the rules. Mr. Hawk- ins will personally handle the mat- ter, he told Mr. Bates, in big farm-house, fireman found two families trapped by the flames and the vil- lage water supply frozen solid. In the emergency they at- MONROE THEATER MAE WEST in BELLE OF THE NINETIES 1 tacmes: eke umes to Se. ||| Stages Balcony; 10c; Onibes neeewd nee keene Gas Aig na ing pone blaze under control. i u from Cuba yesterday afternoon with one car of tobacco, one tank- age. one guano, one cylinders. two miscellaneous and 73 sacks of mail. jfeet high. The lamp will be of The Wagner Yacht Paula'the Fourth Order, 2.000 candle Louise. arrived yesterday and is! power and will be visibile for 15 moored at Pier 5 in the subma-| miles. In the eompleted structure | rine base. will be 180,000 pounds of iron. + seven piling for the structure are to be driven. After this ix done ac tual work of erection will start The light structure will be 49 NOISE ik” eR