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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LVII. DIPHTHERIA TREATMENTS TO BE GIVEN SCHOOL CHILDREN TO BE AF- FORDED OPPORTUNITY IN CAMPAIGN STARTED IN KEY WEST No. 291. SODOEDEOM,' | ANOTHER REALITY OF KEY WEST IS CITED IN RIPLEY CARTOON, “Believe it or not” but once again one of the realities of Key West has been con- sidered so noteworthy by Ripley as to be sent out as one of his syndicated car- toons to advise the world | that: | “Duval street, Key West, Florida, runs from the Atlan- tic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico.” The cartoon shows that section of Duval street where Southard crosses, and During the present campaign | for diphtheria prevention, the! parents or guardians of all chil-} dren from one to ten years of ag¢; Comprises reproductions of will be afforded the opportunity} Navarro, Incorporated, Men- of having their children protected! dell’s Hub Store, Gardner's i | | TRADE TREATY BATTLE | “DOUBL= TAXATION” against diphtheria. Consent blanks for the treat- ments are suppiied ic each school child. These slips are to be sign- ed by the parent or guardian and returned to the oo] as soon as possible. This wil! be the on! chance for parents to avail them- | Pharmacy and in perspective | the continuation of the | thoroughfare towards the northern end. | | | Che Kry West Citizen “ KEY WEST, FLORJDA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1936. os Y¥) A WORD TO READERS. NOT FOR PARTISANS THE PARTY. IN POWER NEWS FOCUS CHANGES ISSUES FOR CONGRESS jit is done will be determined * ; the President and his overwhe: ing Democratic major:ty in v houses of Congress. Reporter- writers, keeping up with ington affairs, will have to ¢ most of their thought and to the party in power, means that they will wri he about the Democrat so, what they chronicle v jas important to Repulicuns {to any other citizens. The Repub lican minor‘ties will become news- important only when their « is effective in threatenir fying the administrati- tive program. LABOR BIRDS FOR WAR TO BUILD BATTLESHIPS NAVAL RACE STARTS By HUGO SIMS, Special Washington Correspond-| (ne of the wa ent of The Citizen ! ahead, on the basir Every once in a while the writ-| outlook, will occ: er addresses a few words to thej posal to extend + "SEPSIS SI ISS. ERLING LANDS JEWFISH ON BET ic Sterling promised to a dealer a jewfish and 2 he did not guarantee de- y was satisfied he could ehis promise good and abet of coffee and he would deliver the or fish. arday he baited his line cast it from the dock of rter Dock company and waited but a short time he felt the tug on his ad after a brief strug- 2 cought to the dock his catch weighing 175 pounds. “ Fellowing this catch he hoeked four tarpon, two of them being above the ordi- ‘SPEED 10 BE _ REGULATED IN | SCHOOL ZONES Fer | STREET SIGNS i PAINTED, SAYS | TRAFFIC DIVISION OFFICER i | Maurice Green, member of the State Read Department's traffic | division, was a visitor at the of-| | fice of The Citizen today and! | aia that street signs designating | ul | th Reduction Of Forces At vz som socewenieginning “Of Coming Year ; the school zones have been re- | Zone. i | The signs show that between! naty size, but failed to land any of them as he was using a small linen hand line, and the hands of man are not able to cope with the struggles of | @ fighting “silver king.” a Cacees. offerte Joe — = meetces Sse: e =e Gee BH —_ WINTER VIS RS | readers of “Looking at Washing-| the reciprocal tar: t | 3 ton” in order that they may have | which will expire i 1 mi fff 44S ts fT | the zone markings designating the | AnnPN ar Priya 2%ea vehicular and all other traf-} {fic must keep within the speed | limit of 10 miles per hour and it | i HOLDS MEMORIAL i will be advisable for all drivers to; | ‘obey the instructions. j 4 SERVICE SUNDAY : This is not a law which is op-| selves of this. opportunity during tional with the community said} | Mr. Green, but is a state law and; within the zones marked by the} signs no higher rate of speed will] be permitted. Violaters of the} law will be haled inte court. | To enforce this and other laws | lis one of the reasons that boys of} the schools are to be given @ course of training and be ther- | ized to make the necessary re! ports on all violations. j noon in the auditorium ot YOUTHS SLOW Key West H'gh School, were | IN RESPONDING TO NYA CALL oscessen=n. wm or CUBA BRINGS IN iLLIAM R. WARREN DE- LIVERS ORATION; MANY "ICAL NUMBERS REN- ED CN OCCASION T+ -annual Memorial Exercises . P. O. Elks, held yesterday 7 we!l attended, the program/ - carried out as outlined in! tirety. = —— some idea of the plan pursued inirenewed. There the current school term. TO RETURN |fbig, coumn. Scattered through-! position to the biz state, many thousands of children | wp. AND MRS. INGLING win 224 women of widely differing’ was magnified i SIMONTON} STREET \ : Without taking sides on this - Medical Science has been dem- | j and other ‘ites as we'l must “walk | (Continued on Page F specific. It may propery be con-| Pocatello, Idaho, who were win |ed to again come to Key West for. less the writer addresses himself | T T0 a entitle it to treatment, it is stat- \pias. Frankly, this column is not, . | mer spend their time at their sum-} 'TO CONFER WITH JULIUS F.: child can be protected from diph- angler, Mr. Ing: bas a great: 0f government and politicians, (2- child with an affected heart, dam- tion. acts and prospects, (4) inform! Mayor Harry C. Ga‘ey. Conncil-| The appeal is to the parents to/ : caught, Mr. Ingli: ks that sec-} 3 . Saba cai cape apE ens in!and County Attorney Arthu: ~ Clinics will be he'd in the public tie WEA Giamured GMcuiaaibiss samo Sen NES tox Sn ee - a cale 20- |ton revolves around the party in FER MADE TO TAKE UP Childzep..ésom.-one- ta,.five_in- a large scale from a 120-pound It is understood that the grou; 1 | whi r i ;; was true under Presidents Hard- Monday, Wednesday or Saturday | which were caught in these waters 2 The Health Department urges” jvelt. What | Wm. R. Porter, upon their arrival! of Ekdom, which are followed | : dinner| Up until noon today Alfred! FOR KEY WEST a < z was controlled by Republicans was} when the vitally interesting mat disease. The treatment is with-} Since the beginning of the cam- out the United States, in almost! age in 1934 and c have received the treatment. opinions and of all shades of po-| Landon and the menized, not a single death has j | Obviously, a columnist read by iter, the writer is no prophet 1 onstrating for the past 15 years} a tight rope” to avoid criticism! sidered little less than criminal] ter visitors last year, have dec: of this protection, ty failing to! ), season and wi'l occupy apart- | t a selected group and plays to) j s The Inglings during the sum-; o jmer camp in West Yellowstone, | C@US¢ in essence, it attempts Qj theria—a dread disease, which if STONE ON BUSINE time eatshing trout which are: teport current trends of public| aged kidneys, or partial paralysis | Wherever there are fish to be{Teaders of events and happenings man Clifford G. Hicks, Courtvi help give their child his or her 4:0." ind his close friend, Fred{alyze situat:ons that develop 1% mez left by plane yesterday aft '* schools for children from five to! cae ip import with Julius F. Stone, for-|Dr. William R. Warren, who | ¥ . < + power, its legislative plans—.and clusivesmay_obtain the smemuniza-! Storr aoe seeeeee SeeImE corey : ses ae COURSE IN STUDY OF AVIA- 5 ‘ted members, and also re- | = hich left yesterday were to be: ‘he depar . ; ine. Gholldee anadiiooes > J % VESSEL aLSO HAD FORTY. <=« = jat this season of the year, ing, ‘Coolidge an joover. ! . Republican leaders; in Miami, and last evening be} the parent to hep them in their, : : a jtuting the ranks of this organiza- |Rod:iguez was the only applicant : ‘important. It was news because! ters referred to above were to b ' in the means of everyone. f ee at the NYA offices signify.ng a ae paign against diphtheria in_ thi Jevery state, they comprise men! Presidential camp Among those who have heen im-/ OCCUPY APARTMENTS ON |litical thought. |form pledged the ac* occurred from the disease. Republicans, Democrats, Lab rites | declare that the act wiii be that this treatment absolutely; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ingling, o: from rank partisans. It is impos-; for any parent to deprive a chi!d; sign the consent form which will mente at 417 Simonton oitect. jtheir prejudices and current pho- 3 japt to please rank partisans be-; } With the parents consent, their Montana, end beinz a confirmed ; © depict the important a it does not ki‘l, usually leaves the | MATTERS 1 jfound in the streams in that sec-|thought. (3) explain _ legislative | i? of certain muscles, it is shown. | 'most likely to occur and, (5) an- Commissioner Norberg Thor right to health and happiness. Knapp; architect andlengineer with | the nation’s affairs. ae ‘ . : i ernoon for Miami for the al The oration was delivered by! QNLY ONE APPLIES 2 3 seal of approval when he sent him| Most of the news in Washing- ten years of age inclusive. . = mer state WPA administrator, touched. on the lives of many of j i ish, the actions of its leaders. is tion treatment 2t the Olinic on: Were seales from the kind of fish, i 4 It is|joined by County Commissioner | lated the teachings and high ideals ; mornings. | s {just as true under President Roose- | Two Toms oF raesceT — idaily by the large numb ti i z VISITOR LANDS ; decided when the government ! guests of Mr, Stone at j ally: by a ieaee emer cone | efforts to eradicate this terrible; THIS AFTERNOON SERVICES TO BE CONDUCTED LARGE JEWFISH ‘2s had the power to translate | lintentions into legislation. Today | ‘the news focus is changed. It is; SHARK ALSO CAUGHT BY what the Democrats decide that jreally covnts and makes news in ANGLE RTS eToc ee | the capital because the Democrats YACHT BASIN 'now control the government, with | power to act in ways that vitally Foe | affect Americans. Mrs. C. H. Judson caught,| discussed. LIGHT TENDER SAILED TODAY Tender Poinciana, of the light- AT ST. PAUL’S EPIS- COPAL CHURCH | saturday night, a jewfish weigh-| ing 275 pounds while fishing from, the finger pier at which the air-; plane barge is berthed and later! | Mr. Judson caught a shark meas-} uring eight feet six inches, The Judsons are guests of Mr. Funeral services for Mrs, Ella Louise Taylor Albury, who died F, - j house service, sailed this morning The same observation applies; ¢oy the intracoastal highway where to Presidents. _ When Mr. Hoover! program of installing and re- sat in the White House it was | pairs to aids to navigation will be |important to know his thoughts! carried out, and what he intended to do al-| “The program will cover the sec- though, at that time, few persons tion between No Name Key and were innterested in the views of | Biscayne Bay, and there will a'se last Wednesday in a Washington hospital, are being held this aft- ernoon 4 o'clock from St. Paul’s Episcopal church, Rev. Arthur B. Dimmick officiating. Lopez Funeral Home charge of arrangements. Pallbearers who have been re- quested to serve are: Ross C. Saw- year, J. Otto Kirchheiner, W. Curry Harris, Hilton Kemp, Sam Goldsmith and J. Lancelot Lester. Mrs. Albury was the widow of the late James H. Albury, and! daughter of the late British Con- sul and Mrs. W. J. H. Taylor and had been making her home in Washington for the past several years. She is survived by one brother, | Judge Henry H. Taylor, of Mi- ami; one sister, Mrs. Jessie Gilk-; inson, of Tampa, and daughter, Mrs, G. C. Carlstedt, wife of Lieu-| tenant Commnader G. C, Carl-} stedt, of the United States Coast Guard. | : Judge Taylor arrived over the} highway last week from Washing- ton, where he went following the} death of Mrs. Albury, and Lieu- tenant Commander Carlstedt, Mrs. Carlstedt and son, Carl, and Mrs. Gilkinson arrived on the S. S. Cuba this morning from Tampa. AUCTION SALE Tonight at 8:00 o'Clock —BARGAINS FOR ALL— FRANK JOHNSON Colonial Hotel Builing is Beach, and the party on tl Confusion which is berthed at the finger pier were asking where they in|could catch a: jewfish. Captain charge of the yacht basin, Mrs. Judson that she just where she wa: yacht and catch a jewfish as they usually were docks. Both Mr. and Mrs. Judson pre-| | pared their lines and within a very} short time had realized their am- bition, Mrs. Judson catching the; jewfish and Mr. Judson the shark, | Charles A'rcher, could found near in eS tolq| California is not to be, classed as|meritt will leave Thursday on hsi sit! tting, on the; the is changed. What Mr.” Rooseve't, | vas President, indicates is vital) {evidence of what is to happen} but. what Mr. Hoover thinks . in | hot news except in the midst of; ja campaign. And so it happen: |that where “Looking at Washing- + ton” used to pay much attention to Mr. Hoover it now centers at-{ {tention on Mr. Roosevelt but in each case its job was, and is, to keep up with the President of 'the United States. Newspapers print this feature! 16 SHOPPING DAYS LEFT | By the Way~) E Li q article because readers want to know what is going on in Wash- | iington, This is interesting regard- less of whether Democrats,. Re-| publicans, Socialists or Hottentots ; }happen to control the government. | Every citizen is affected by Fed-; jerat activity and its ramifications; | they often desire explanation of Hlegislation, and pgliti¢al implica- tions and a spotlight played upon various situations, conditions and persons. Next, month Congress will as- semble and Americans everywhere whether. Democrats or Repub- licans. will want to know about proposed legislation on farm ten- ancy, crop insurance, neutrality, relief, taxes, government reorgan- ization, reciprocal treaties, the RFC, PWA and other emergency agencies, a revived NRA, housing, labor standards and many other j matters. What is done and how { \ REGAL FLAVOR IS NATURAL FLAVOR.--INGREDIENTS ARE CHOSEN TO BLEND WITH OLD TIME SKILL, AND BREW IN land Mrs. P. H. Strong, of Miami} Mr. Roosevelt, then the Governor be some work in Biscayne Bay, he Yacht of New York, Today the picture /to be done after that along the waterway is completed. It was not stated whether or not the ten- der would be in port Christmas. Superintendent W. W. De- regu'ar tour of inspection in, the west coast section of the Seventh District. The trip. will include practically all stations in that see- tion, it was said. America. a. Lodge an 2. Ceremonies, Lodge Offic (Invocation by Reverend E. R. Evans) Violin Solo, “Ave Maria’... 3. | The speaker said that the mem- jbers affiliated with this fratern- tal unit are found ever ready to jlend a helping hand in all mat- ters of public welfare, and toward {the uplift of all persons that may |be in need of aid and assistance in 'many different ways. i The address was attentatively linteresting and instructive throughout, | The exercises were opened with the singing of “America,” par- ticipated in by the lodge and aud- ience. The ‘roll ca’l of absent broth- ers was the outstanding impres- jsive feature of the program, and was coneluded with “Taps” by | Leroy Voght. . | The voeal and other musical numbers on the program were !well rendered, and the ceremonies were concluded with the benedic- |tion by Rev. E. R. Evans. The following is the program that was rendered. ---Smith id Audience ers. Sass chcaoree ..--Bach-Gounod Norma Yates Dopp, accompanied by Alee Curry Ceremonies, Roll Call of Absent Brothers... ---Ritual (With Taps by Leroy Voght) Quartette, “The Vacant Chair”. ont Janice M. White, Mary Jo McMahon, George Mills White, W. Curry Harris, accom- panied by Ceremonies, Lodge Officers..... Trio, “The Rosary”... Clara Yates, Norma Y: MeMahon, accomp: Tenor Solo, “The Palms”. . George Mills White, ac B P. O. E. Ode... Lodge an Gus Ayala ..----Ritual aiiee ae --«-.-Nevin ‘ates Dopp and Maury Jo anied by Gus Ayala Dr. William R. Warren .-..--Ramaux ‘companied by Gus Ayala ----(Auld Lang Syne) id Audience Quartette, “Prayer” (from “Stradella”).......Von Flotow Janice M. White, Mary Jo McMahon, George Mills White, and W. Curry Harris, ac- companied by Gus Ayala 12. €eremonies, Lodge Officers............ (Benediction by Reverend E. R. Evans) Cosire to take advantage of the! ee ne offer being made. giving youn: . 3.2 = — | men between the ages of 22 and | W's trom Tempe wath 5 |25 an opportuity to take a course | _ yd Wes =~ jot aviation study. Be 4 say a. —— j This offer appeared in Theifor Havana | Citizen of last Friday and James: Key West acrmab- Mie L |Fort, director of NYA activities |Gates, C A Parcamer, Sm E jhere, said that during the period| Smith, Mrs Frank F_ Bushee {one application, ton Robert Busmier ~~ Siem Mr. Fort said it is surprising to | tee, Mrs. J. A. Netties, Tem Bes ‘think, in fact he can hardly real-|tles, Evelyn Nettles a € jize, he said, that so few young/|Caristed, G C Carkaed ;men of the necessary age have re-| Caristed. Mrs. E. Themgeen, sponded and met with the quali |B. Lieyd, E C Beam W | fications required by the sponsors | Hobbs, M. Reger. Candite Waldex, lof the idea. R. Ramirex, Mex KR Boyden Mt | The se'ected applicants will be |C. Gilkison {given the course and will be paid; The Cubs also brought 42 tome !$52 month'y, and at the end of of freight and four sacks of mull ithey can qvalify, be given itions paying $75 monthly. Living at Camp Roosevelt,| Tug Petrel of the Porter Deck j where the training wil! be g:ven,| company. returned te Key West ‘costs approximately $1 daily. ‘3:30 o'clock Saturde; afterncen ] vessel went last week to carry 2 posi- | freight and 203 sacks of mail fr Havana_ i “ i i \TO BE USED IN BUILDING | DOCKS AT SUBMA- j | | RINE BASE | i Another consignment of steel five finger piers in the submarine! Ear. base, arrived on the Steamship|torney of Tampa . arrived Alamo from New York yesterday.’ morning on the Steamelilp a from 7 we 7:45 o’clock for Tampa. } Asked about the shipments of | | at the naval station, said that the jtwo shipments recently received jon vessels of the Clyde-Mallory Lines, represented but a small | Thursday, | portion of the complete shipments listened to, and proved tu be very;to date there had been but the| Prank FP. Rushton, France Bust see oo ytheir period ef training will, if|for Key West, and two wns «f = ~ ee se aay os C PERCE TO