Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Associated Press Day Wire Service. i For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LVII. No. 194. As Greece Establishes Dictatorship IN REAL ESTATE | ARE REPORTED Intensive Check Is Being GATHERED BY JACK RUSSELL} AND SENT TO MUSEUM CON.| DUCTED AjT UNIVERSITY OF, FLORIDA SUMMATION OF FIVE DEALS; ALL BUT ONE TO LOCAL PERSONS Fred Dion reports consumma- tion of five realty deals during the past few weeks. transfers are to local persons witl one exception. The purchaser of one lct is from St. Petersburg, Fla. Lots 3 and 4 in Block 11, Tract (ily Associated Press) By DEWITT MACKENZIE. ‘NEW YORK, Ang. 14.—The establishment of a dictatorship Greece under General John Metaxas is causing the other i Premier Jack Russell, student of the FRED DION ANNOUNCES CON-| All of the} KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1936. WPA FORCE NOW ‘SOCIAL WELFARE | ‘FIRST UNIT OF | GUARDS ARRIVE lEVERYTMING BEING MADE | READY FOR ENCAMPMENT | TO START ON MONDAY IN NEW STATUS PRESENT CONDITIONS Quit: DIFFERENT FROM THOSE OF LAST YEAR BOARD READY TO COLLECT FUNDS | ' | i | } 1 | | | THOSE HAVING MADE PERM- | ANENT PLEDGES WILL BE CALLED UPON WITHIN | NEXT FEW DAYS ! H i | Camp of the Florida National! There are certain requirements Guard at Fort Taylor reservation | Which must be met by WPA work- | ters which are incorporated in this! |year’s program which makes that | | is being made ready for the ar- rival of the main body of troops o¢ the present year different from} Mrs, William R. Warren, chair-! on the Steamship Florida from ‘that of last year, Director Herbert man of the local advisory commit- ; Tamps Monday morning. | Reck told The Citizen today. jtee of tac State Board of Sccial Captain Stanley Barchan, Cap-| One of these in particular Welfare, advises that it is now ‘tain K. V. Garcia, Lieutenant Mau-' that a worker employed by the'time for the August collections |riee Shaver and Dr. Wm. B. Keat-! WPA must be not only physically for the organization’s fund. A ing, with an advance detail of 32 fit, but his mental attitude toward list of permanent pledges by those men, arrived over the highway! his job must be such that it does persons who have promised month- | jlast night with eqiupment, in’ not interfer with his own per- ly contributions has been com-: !trueks, one station wagon and the next few is fiery Balkan countries to make ; University of Florida now a guest {formance nor that of his fellow’ piled and within Che Hey Wiest Citizen: FORMER KEY WEST MAN BAD- LY INJURED IN MIAMI RE CENTLY: PLACED IN MA Presidential Candidates To Be Heard At Madison Squar Garden At End Of GRAHAM LESTER © Wondered How Speeches Wa Ceompee Wek These Gren Ip Com paign Four Years Age TOM CROVER ON Aug Mugeoe Swaere By PRES WASHING 4 sae how will the 17, from Southern Land Co., Ine.,, three automobiles. | workmen. to Mrs. Elaine Curry. This is al sacly, ea gies the ete In ees aay Gi eee vig _{tion presented a busy scene. Ev-'be met, a study of the.work ree- soubleycomer frome ona ney lerybody active and within a short: ord of each individual worker on nolds street and running along-!time the tents of the enlisted per-! Key West projects is being made side of Washington street. sonnel were a‘l up and in readiness ‘in the employment division of the days collectors will contact them. | ; It is believed that although the ‘fund will not be large, even though | 100 percent collections be made, it will dssist those families who are unemployable and who have RINE HOSPITAL Gen scomes of the peeeet com pacge shen pote Graham Leste: West but fo *no} enabled him to ship the science It will not soon be forgotten that the World war was whelped there. King George and the monarchy | those which are peculiar to have had a friendly reception fro: limatie conditions found only in no concern has been expressed thus s science be a staunch monarchist Hamilton Knowles,’ collector with the New York Aquarium, is in Key West on one of his regular | trips to secure specimens for the inverte- | for_use. i district office. The result of this! relatives to whom they can turn It is anticipated that the com- study will be that those now as-'for assistance. The committee! pany street with the tents for of-; signed who cannot qualify, accord-| reports that has already been ficers and everything else which ' ing to the new rule, will be disbursed to approximately 30, fis part and parcel of a military dropped, and new assignments will ; needy families. jcamp will be setup and ready by, be made from the list of those! Checks were made out on the tomorrow evening. j waiting assignment, {First National Bank, in which} a } — community funds are deposited, TUG CADMUS ‘WILCOX PLANS ;and were signed by Rev. J. C. \ | Gekeler, treasurer. None of the j | funds may be used without the! ARRIVES HERE COMING HERE approval of the advisory commit-| | tee, it was shown, and checks must iearry the signature of either Dr.) : Gekeler or Mrs. Warren, represen- | CAME IN LAST NIGHT FROM.TO SPEND SEVERAL DAYS tative in his absence. CHARLESTON; BERTHS AT PORTER DOCK | DURING NATIONAL GUARD | Mrs. Warren stated that some) people are still under the impres- ENCAMPMENT IN CITY sion that the community fund is to be spent on salaries. She wants Ocean going Tug H. C. Cadmus, :to make it clear that the money of Mobile, arrived last night from} Congressman J. Mark Wilcox is only spent for direct relief to ‘Charleston, S. C., and berthed un-| contemplates spending a few days | the unfortunates and to buy chin-| |til this morning at the Porter, in Key West during the Florida! i¢ SUPPlies to continue the valu- Dock company’s main pier. Ist Gonall Gueeni ccanepiaced cand able services of the Monroe Coun-| This morning the Cadmus sail- . i i ;ty Clinic. Mrs. Warren believes ed for the outer harbor for a has written Sam Harr's to this ef-: that the foregoing explanation of meeting with the Tug Ontario fect. {exactly how the money is expend-j| which is towing a barge to be tak-; In his letter Mr. Wilcox writes ed will clarify for many the fact | en by the Cadmus to Wilmington, | that he will arrive August 21 and| ‘hat none of the funds are used jN.C. (semen qutilsAugust 24 and that] = The Ontario is to return to Mo-' 1. trig here is positively not an! ern’ cal staff of the Board of | bile and be changed from a coal; us trip here is positively not Social Welfare is paid entirely | | j . ‘ -. | official visit, {from funds from the State Board | (EES coll | He just wants to come to Key! of Social Welfare and has nothing | ! West, meet his many friends inj to do in any manner with the loca! | TENDER IVY 10 ‘the National Guard organization, | contributions. The salaries at ’ and on a neighborly basis meet as| the Moroe County Health Unit| ‘many friends in Key West, whieh! are paid by the State Board of} GO ON DRYDO of course means everybody, and! Health. discuss present conditions with| At the conclusion of the inter-i them. |View, Mrs. Warren said that it is! 2 | “I am not coming for enter-; hoped with this understanding| UGETHOUSE VESSEL T3 BE tainment,” he writes, “but just to | that money contributed is to be GIVEN CLEANING AND }meet as many friends” as he pos-jused solely for those Monroe {sibly can during the time he is in|county people in need, that the! ALSO PAINTING the ite {citizens of the county will give! : —_—_— more wilingly. The fact is recog- _ Lighthouse Tender Ivy, now _ teed that the county is in cst lieving buoys in Tampa Bay, wil EVANS FAMILY jcircumstances but in spite of this} be placed in drydock at Tampa 'so many have already shown a| Monday morning for semi-annual ENROUTE HOME willingness to assist, encourages | cleaning and painting. : i , the committee in its efforts to] Sundsy, Assistant Superinten-| ;continue. Unless the work is| dent H. B. Haskins and Assistant j i jcarried on, very serious conse-| Lighthouse Engineer W. J. Scho-} Rey, E, R. Evans and family,' quences will result, since many | neck will leave en route for Tam-| who have been visiting with rela-' families will be left entirely with-| pa to inspect the Ivy when she! tives in Newman, Ill, are expect-' out subsistence, Z { goes into dock. ied to return over the highway! Tender Poppy is at Key West this evening. H and on the ways undergoing re-; Mrs. Evans, who left before ene CANV, 'ASSING VOTES: pairs to the engine. Tender Poin-| other members of the family be-j ciana is berthed in the submarine | cause of the il!ness of her mother CAST IN PRIMARY base, being given overhaul and has written friends that while she: necessary painting. was home her mother passed on. H ona = ‘ |TEN BALLOTS WERE VOTED family, i professor now seeks materials that | i will cut by half the weight of his | i present 80-pound rocket and thus | increase the amount of fuel it can carry. Success in that, he believes, | would more than double the height (to which a rocket could be fired} |with the fuel now used. The problems of obtaining { a} \ an intensive check to determine! of Ygnacio Carbonell, a fellow] whether the move possibly port-!student,’has for the past 10 days! eoomcnamentsls been devoting his time to the col-' el sce ichienightaltar- interes: lection of specimens for the: tional relations. . 4 es ere _| Southern Land Co., Inc., to Jose : fee Sassen ncuivines Dave Det Valdez, proprietor of the Valdez Statigssbenm:thxenehitharaxes;jans) i Beauty Parlors in St. Petersburg. of the danger spots of the conti-| Put also at Tortugas where hei This block is on United street nent, for it takes little to stir the | or inadets which ‘have been added! street. fierce racial and political animo-|to those taken at Key West and! Part of Lot 10 in Tract 10 from { q Charles Perkins. This parrel, im- ‘department innumerable samples; proved, is at No. 33 Rolle Lane, The specimens caught are only'strect to Petronia street, and the! ?Uns into Fort street at the mor- t.. w = Deed of convevance from neighboring states. Furthermore, this section of the tropics, and Southern Land Co., Inc.4 to Judge isubjects by the classes, Square 5. Tract 17, on Washing- far as to anything which Metaxas! yy Russell said ton street between Alberta and ...... {lected here and at Tortugas, com-! Part of Lot 4. Square 62, bet- man of great force and initiatives) ise @ wonderful collection with! ter known as 317 Angela street. nd is| These have been carefully pack-; to E. Johnson. ane’ **/ ed, aS many of them are delicate! ithe museum, baa weir | In addition to _aiorementioned! However, he is about the last! activities Mr. Russell is a member! COMES T0 CITY death has spared to Greece, andi and has banded a number of epee he is sixty-five years old. Other) in the ‘interest _ of migration | AMILTON eee ees ‘happen to the monarchy when| factory period of study and col-| time compéls him to withdraw) lecting, Mir. Russell plans leaving; RARE SPECIMENS support, bE on the Steamship Florida this! throne is a fairly hot seat in view| Gainesville. of all the circumstances, It is of more than passing in- SCIENTIST SEEKS dietatorship to another instead of| 'aquar : jumping into the breach himself, LIGHTER ROCKET izes in the collection of as was done by the late King! | brates. | Being an old Key Wester, Mr. effect by George’s former brother-1 | indaw, carol of Rumania. Having| TO MAKE CONCLUSIVE TEST) relatives and friends to extend a done this, the ruler left his capi-! IN 100-MILE STRATO- [hearty welcome and makes _ his | stay in Key West a pleasant one. ft hort holiday in Corfu. | — a eh z leetion until the arrival of John Marie Sought Return 2 =e ey 4 fthe! |J. Shea, also of the aquarium, pe ee npneces ing 7° j | who is due here next Wednesday i A | ROSWELL, N. M., Aug. 14.— out in Londen and other capitals’ : . inh ddew sWork-tenions. during the dozen years of his| 2he phenomenon of gravity which; New Yor exile, while his mother-in-law, th go confronts Dr, Robert H. God- DR M’CREARY was trying to get him restored to} a his throne. » naturally lay in her desire to see) With two or three maj e ‘ ajor prob- her daughter, Princess Elizabeth,| ms solved, the Clark university | finally divorced George on the grounds of desertion, but not un- til July, 1935, only four months resume his throne. ’ It was about 1925 that Queen Marie turned to a great Balkan know what chance there was of George ever coming back. Thej continuous flow of firing energy paper replied: and of direction stabilization—by | “If George would get on a) already have been solved. white charger and ride through; Since 1832, Dr. Goddard and the city of Athens to his palace,;his staff have worked constantly | ple would fall on his neck with} by the Daniel and Florence Gug- joy and welcome him home. But genheim foundation. The grant will | eorge won't do that.” {expire in September and it has easily depend on how iar Shite tm for a final test before that is prepared to go in riding a white/ time. a : Se horse with a sword at his side. At, Goddard will achieve a flight of | etme ——neonenmnsomsomnan—# height to be attained, Dr. Goddard | ' ends any further science department and museum wel Lot 42, Block 4, Tract 17, from This Balkan cock-pit is still, as only been carried on in Key West,! thas collected a great many species!next to the corner of Royal sities which exist in that region. | \End City Holding company to jof about 50 species, i which Lane connects from Olivia itar battery, foot of Olivia street. {will prove invaluable as study} William V. Alburv of Lot 8, himself may do, for while he is a| The shells which have been col-' Vernon streets. he always has professed himself to| which Mr. Russell is just pleased.|*to™ End City Holding company credited with being conservative|and fragile, and forwarded on ° FISH COLLECTOR i of the great personalities whom|of the Florida Audubon Society,, nations are wondering what may | Having completed a very satis-) TO KEY WEST TO GATHER King George's nine-months-old| afternoon for Tampa en route to terest that George assigned the is t aquarium. Mr. Knowles’ special- Alexander of Yugoslavia, and in! K Knowles always finds a number of tal, which was under martia! law,! e e SPHER= TRIP He will remain securing his col- eel | Uy Ausocinted Prens) i Mallen; beam’: «popular diner | for a collection of fish for the | amazed Isaac Newton centuries | Wigctoum eres eric of Rameny | dard, as he nears a conclusive test: in his 20-year effort to unvail the| star's main interet| renee of ve exeonere wits! WASTING HERE Queen Marie’s main __ interes' Ge ihithacsent Jaden acthak the first lady of Greece. Elizabeth before the Greeks invited him to expert for advice, She wanted to Future A Question means of a “mechanical brain’”—/} with a sword at his side, the peo-' near Roswell.under funds granted The future of Greece may; been indicated the scientist will the moment Metaxas is riding the'100 miles or more, The fight would NOTICE TO PUBLIC ‘himself is reticent. Amateur programs held each Should a flight of 100 miles be Thursday evening in Bayview reached, however, scientists feel ‘Park are no longer under the|jthat an automatic camera could | Board of Health, from Jackson- | j which will be of inestimable value, COMES HERE FOR PURPOSE! OF SURVEYING CONDITIONS IN HEALTH MATTERS Dr. A. B. McCreary, director of : Marian Sims, whose first novel, the mobile health unit of the State “Morning Star,” appeared in The Citizen last year, has more than fulfilled the high promise it gave with her second, “The World With ville, is a visitor in Key West for the purpose of appraising local! conditions. 'a Fence,” which starts today in Dr. McCreary was a welcomed | this paper. caller at the office of The Citizen} ‘The title is taken from a card today, in company with Dr. W. P. ‘enclosed with a gift—*For Carol, Riee, of the local health clinic, and} who deserves.the world with a said he has been devoting a great) fence”—from one 6f the several deal of time to his particular; admiring men disappointed when branch of study. ' {she leaves the little Georgia town He has gleaned a great deal of} where she had been reared and informative and valuable data,/seeks a greater opportunity in | Atlanta. : ; Marian Sims tells the story of Carol Torrance with rare“ under- standing and sympathy—qualities |which likewise distinguished, her first book, “Morning Star.” The small town girl who sets out on |her own has purpose and determ- he said, in his plans for the inaug- uration of an educational health program, which will be gotten un- der way in a short time. STATIONERY SECOND NOVEL BY MARIAN SI IN EIGHTH PRECINCT AT MARATHON nected with Miami, here with ar brae of capacitate hin it is said Mr. Lester o'clock in the when he was run dr.ve drove the is in the to investigat mained where znother car c ed him up, sa ne He was er oral hospital ing there for about was decided t West. He a n Guard plane Wednesday at once taken to the Though the extent jure not explainex it was learned that h injuries about the hea neck and his head im a harness to keep bones of the neck lieve the vertebrate strain. knoer Jack and aft ed was age wer abandesec a= cary pmo dciwer only theee oc four ad Greases and bega> speemag of tually cwery cress read @ « final attempt to stem 2 tude be fet set tome age-mst ae FO AQUI BROUGHT HERE FROM NEW YORK BY HAMILTON KNOWLES Two be Key West A sea anemon brought t Knowles, how connected Aquarium. These fish eously called clow? their unique mark base with white band of tropical the aquari waters near Java. When Mr. Knocies York he had four two died during others appear to be condition and Dire Pierce is of the of live. Among ot the tanks which cently acquir the the da have enormous Th we tw STARTS TODAY IN THE CITIZEN’ ! There is, for example, her dis- covery that she is in love—follow- ed promptly by the realization that emotions leading into blind jalleys are packed with danger. An- ; other woman stands in the way, a woman cold and selfish and de- {termined to keep from Carol the ;man she loves. Carol has no heart for such a fight—but she knows that to win she must figh {and that if she loses, all is lost. Marian Sims, born in Dalton, Ga., and living now in Charlotte, {N. C., has been writing fiction in |earnest since 1929 and many of her stories have appeared in the | popular magazines. Southern her- self, though inheriting something from New England on her moth- ;er’s side, it is natural that ~ she | writes best of the Southern. One of her ambitions, revealed to her | Ballots cast in the election of | *** Spider. | August 11 are being canvassed| these but one of ithis afternoon by a board com-| ‘ied jposed of Supervisor of Registra-| Others are 2 \tion John Eng‘and, Chairman Cari| ®'#ck stripes am | Bervaldi, county commissioners | ** Site, featherlike dorsal and Commissioner Nathan Niles. | /©#utiful creature | The total vote cast in the city: T@¥fish, which is -arely precincts was printed in Wednes-|2%d two squids, those day’s issue of The Citizen and|i™& #timals which swim backwe gave C. O. Andrews, 282, andj 0° forward with equal fa Doyle Carlton, 450. beautifully colered imba>itant In the eighth precinct at Mars-| the sea, but which thon, there were 10 votes cast;| ©@& = captivity six of these were for Andrews and four for Carlton. No votes were Staggered Sprinkling east in the Ninth Precinct at Isla-| s I W. | moreda, nor were there any in the} | Tenth at Rock Harbor. No election} oa } p (My Saneciated Pre=s: was held at either place. Returns! MIDDLETOWN. O.. Aur from the Eighth wer eived by . ferry last sae —_ “| Water Works Supermtendent Si _ |Gebhart, who has « ews own, didn’t order home not to sprinkle ther lawns du™me the heat wave. Instead be asked them te star thew sence has Also a quees “ do DANCE Temerse Sige Mendeli’s First Sale ination and the author makes her! publishers, is to portray Southern a real charactcr. But Carol’s move} life in such a way as to show “that jto the larger city, with its w {swamp dwellers and tenant farm- Nice Line Just In Low Prices auspices of ARTHUR SAWYER photograph the spectrum of the GARDNER’S PHARMACY friends along with the enlarged ers do not cover the entire canvas, MEN’S SUITS {| Selling regularly from $16.50 to $19. ap " Deace bementh the cope aoe anc De comes oe mee ea aeweee ger their sprinkling—«primk sug, obtaining ultra-violet lines POST, AMER GION. ic sereened out by the atmosphere. EVERYONE'S Phone 137 Free Delivery} °pportunity, is not without com- plications. and that none of us wears roses in our hair.” SEL, SE Ro I Pons 2 om DRINKING THE NEW “DAILY DOUBLE” BEER. GET IN LINE AND CALL FOR “DAILY DOUBLE” NEXT TIME YOU WANT THE BEST 75, = ze $10.95 H sale _. The system seved enough => apaessiom iter, he said, and saved lewns, too =