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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1937. MEMBERS OF BRE CONNISION®%82%.. Permits Granted ME RAO Tian MAKE E INSPECTION OF KEY CAMPS ~=~=.::-«"For Projects Up NORE ARE ENDANGERED VOLUME LVIII, No, 24, PROPERTY LOSS NOW ESTIMATED AT NBAR- mitt WPA Officials Make === "=~. Florida Keys) ust ctna sar Was Found To Be Pro- " the age of six, black-baired! ag PARAMOUNT INTEREST Adoniram Judson Iglesias, a Sani gressing Very Satis Ch k oO L | W k Adonizan Judson gti 2 OOOO eT a2 — — teanly CCK UN LOCAL VV OLK sess sent Hes! Child Tao Month an te (2 sennd ree A waif of undetermined paren-)'# Old’ Has Two Teeth; cum! ey; r The flooded Ohio River struggling like « captive ser noeend J. D. Peterson, chief engineer} These officials had been in| tage condemned to die by tribal Others Showing Up posed Project At Plan-' pent cf fabulous strength, sought to escape against the | B. M. Duncan, chief engineer) of the Third WPA District, with| Key Wect since Monday checking! custom, he was adopted by Mrs, : tation Key ‘weakening levees today on its cresting descent to the Mix over certain sections of the work A- Iglesias, an American mission- ef the Overseas Road and Toll! headquarters in Miami, and D. F. accomplished in this area, and se-|4ty who had married an Indian. Bees See Me etiee, ee ne: Bridge Commission, Benjamin Ais PR ce supervisor of the divi- jeuring information _ relative to} =i sent him to Brooklyn zor fee pas eee pe ——-- e pi i | saf i ntil he was five.! i dead stood 293, and the homeless Trevor and J. R. Stowers, com-|*i9P of finance and statistics, left! future projects which will be put} Wis he ae “however, thet Swe monthy and -has'a,tosth | Permits. fan'twe projects onthe! Tae Sheue - RE bis at, yesterday for Miami. in effect, jtribal leaders had not Zorgotten| for each month of its age, H . parsed the million mark. An additional half mattress ate ee eee |him and they asked that his lize! 286 two other teeth prepar- (Florida Keys have been recently: | a og ang property loss was estimated ot mene @ very thorough inspection of the \be forfeit. | ing to come through the granted to private individuals by . Iglesias id} sms: ; than four hundred millions. SITES Start Work Of Driving Lat bes bee rent aR eid» by, rly the United Staten Eines, Oe employed on the two projects for | { | __ + Along « thoussedanile :Bacone Indian school here offer.| Rd precocious at least as far | of these is at Upper Matecumbe ied a haven for the lad. As Mrs.| 2% teeth are concerned, and |x.) nd the other at Plantation CONTRIBUTIONS ‘ghost town trail, the dewly i ing or For Finger iers Iglesias prepared to send the boy} the mother did not realize | Mey. receding waters lapped idly which contracts were awarded cqne Gee ge. | Ito this country, he wac kidnaped} the teeth were so definitely | “°F nor “ cad Discussing the results of the {by Indians. Three months later! er Hap she: ss posuere Pa Chae ce Ae a 7 T0 RED at empty houses in empty | Driving H. beam piling fot the The piers to be reconstructed he was rescued as he was about to| ad the knowledge forced up- | cumbe will be that of H. 5. and L./ towns. Wmpection with Mr. Stowers, The). singer piers in the naval #¥€ the former wooden piers which be sold into slavery. on her that her son actually | Richardson and will consist of | HERE CONTINUE 0} had teeth. i dredging a channel and anchor The cost of rehabilitation, Citizen was told that everything} station submarine base, was start- “T° declared obsolete and dan-{ With his foster brother, Clay ‘ ‘ i gerous, and ordered removed and| Iglecias,-the boy was sent to New! - te perfect conformity /ed yesterday by a force of men reriaced with steel structures. It) York. Immigration laws did not! with the rules and regulations as) Under the direction of Captain’ was first decided to reconstruct | provide for admittance of Indians Roy Potter, who is in charge of three of these, but later the or-' but Oklahoma legislators in W , . _ i 3 s0 forth by the government and vs phase of a yeasts: Rooke was ineveased to five. jington persuaded immigration lieve it or not” fame tell of | ter. The anchorage basin will be! which will be adhered to throughs! «suction repair program, |. There is alo a great deal of authorities to grant the boys’ en-| them, but never gave a /1,C00 fect long parallel with the, LY PLEASED WITM RE- ties where the wort 8p G68 he” Setisthuction™ period” of rustle ar. paix prog +eoment to” be -used in repairs ‘to trance. * thonght..te. being.the.grand-. | .or-and 800 feet wide. | SPONSE To CALL parently bas passed, arte ‘Only the first piling for each the seawall and for this there are! Frank Thompson, Bacone liter-| the bridges and other phases of pier is being driven at this time three cars of cement among the ary instructor, said the b Elvie Pierce, father of Biss Wate said thisimecuise | basin and construv:ion of a ti —_—_— now becoming of parameunt he had read of such things | ber pier. Dredging will be to a, THOSE HANDLING FUNDS FOR interest in the serthers and had heard Ripley of “be- | depth cf seven feet mean low wa- FLCOD SUFFERERS GREAT- Ohio River valley commen father of a child whose name . should go on the list of the See oases conuet wae estimates ranging inte bil. an existing small basin at its o> cl, {as the regular’ piledriver machin-,eargo of the Steamship Ozark and learned quickly the customs of the! famous narrator. coutherly end. The proposed | Gentaibetions to the Red Cues OU res has not arrived but is ex-' other cars are expected later.’ United States. Lule '& change is to widen and deepen the fers . le « te fact, said Mr. Stowers, the} ag to arrive by steamer the TB¢te are also a number of creo-| Describing his studies, Adoni-} hahah hahahewdl cad Pee channel, whieh a fund being raised in Key West Otficials said the average {pee : y soted piling or logs, consigned to’ ram. said: bel ais for the benefit of the flood suffer- cost for cleaning and ary amps were in good condition, jast of this week. The machine : es {100 feet wide, and connect with; ee <i : Sr the naval station. | Study, write and read. No | the present basin. ers are now coming in rapidly, it ine out 9 ingle flooded metable progress has m made now being used is through the; At this time there are 204 men| spell. ! The proposed pier wil be eight! is shown by the list of names pub jutilization of a park of another employed on the projeets in the) He likes ice cream, football— | the contract th bid jore and there was) nile driving derrick and the hoist-' naval station, Key wall and sea-|and blonde hair. COMING T0 PORT) feet wide, extending into the! lished from day to day. home was $280 f 200 feei,i Contributions can be sent to New da focean for a ance of neers cropped up Set one thing which furnished |i ing machinery of a dragline. | wall of the submarine base, the} jincluding a “T” head 10 feet] Mrs. Grace Phillips, executive see grounds fer obj me oF eo] When the equipment, which is distant contro] station at the head} eoscene gannacase ok Me RES ae wide and 30 feet long. The site| retary of the local organisation, by the dozens as the crest of gexpectaa to arrive, is received and, of the icland, and on other work! TEMPERATURES i ‘amship Ozark, of the \C:yde-' of the proposed work is approxi-! Robert F. Spottswood, chairman the flood swung south plaints the new pile driver is placed in in the Seventh District, doing the! | Mallory Lines, is scheduled to ar-' mately two miles south of the|of the drive committee or Mrs. . . . — { commission, this section of the, work, over which Lieutenant Wm.'® [ve in port tomorrow morning North end of Upper Matecumbe, |M. E. Berkowits, who i another At Paducah, Kentucky, rehabilitation program at the sta-, Klaus, officer in charge at Key| Lowest Highest 8 To Construct Pier member of the group receiving next point thie crteis, Bed BRINGS IN IN A will proceed rapidly. | West. has pervision. |Statior-— last night last 24 hours ‘from Jacixsonville and Miami, with { The other project is that of M | donations, My a \Abilene .......... 40 58 heavy freight for Key West. A. Good and the permit allows the} The fo'lowing is = list of those Cross officials hurvied te | Atlanta 36 50 Another vessel, the Brazos, is| construction of a timber and iron contributing since the last list was evacuate thousands of ff : : due Sunday from New York with|Pier at the owner’s property on! published: aaah. tediehieat adil all Rotes Plan Observance | Buffalo 18 24 \h pments for Key West and after| Plantation Key. The pier will be) ‘The amount previously acknow luctan vabitas ie {Charleston 16 |four feet wide and extend _into| ledge e local Red C : ce of t {Tere . . exh : iged by the local Red Cross was vance of the oncoming Meer VESSEL LTAVES SHORTLY, Or 9. | Chicago a. 30 36 ; discharging will proceed to Gal-|ihe ocean for a distance of 122]$301. ‘ APTER ARRIVAL ENROUTE | a ies’ i t |Denver 16 40 veston. The ship will stop at Mi-| feet, including a “T” head eight! Miss Jennie Seymour $ 1.00 Peak | | Detroit = 24 28 jami en route to this pare feet wide and 28 feet long | Wells Lunch Room 1.00 Color Chat Khodes TO HAVANA, CUBA | jGalveston .... 50 56 eee ae | Bents of the pier are to be of (Mr. and Mrs, Henry Brewer 5.00 5 | Havana ...... @8 Se [S) S242 almmctees a ia ehuiintieen 209 United States arm er Preparations for the observance, Communications were read by! Huron te ‘VESSEL MOVES a pkg rae Egger ag Asrhas Se see aoc eda a Bieamship Cuba, of the P. at ‘Ladies’ Night” got underway | j the President, the Rev. John C. |Jecksonville 52 @..B &. Co, arrived this morning |** today’s meeting of the Rotary|Gekeler, D, D., among them being! KEY WEST .. 74 |Club with the appointment of the| the story of Merrill E. Brown, ajLittle Rock . 36 feet from center to center. Caps,| Dr. Raymond Rodriguez 2.00 | INTO STREAM stringers and decking will be of|Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Williams 6.00, 0M€ fo | | r, | 's G 1.50 t eat within he from Tampa with eight first class timber Richardson's Grocery next fort ht hours ah aaa | clans pasaengers| Committee of arrangements, E, A.|traveling man with a perfect ree-| Los maesleh No Public Hearing eT ae Le) es ' for Key West. and 27 tirct clacg} McCarthy, chairman; Sam Gold-|ord of attendance for fourteen! yam; a Steamer Miraflores, of the, Announcement was made by the) Ms. Boulton = d 27 firs 88 5 : Rslie, Fs ie - 2 No erin Oe Ghae ah @ oneineors th al'eja’s cery ot" paengers, no seconds, for Ha-|*™ith, Lee Pierce, Dr. H. N. S./years. His record is kept up by!Minneapolis .. 10 ard Fruit and Steamship ou vi bi us a eee Monsen Teashen 5.00 ° om {Jones and Melvin Russell. |ettendance at Rotary Clubs from|New Orleans .. 52 company, which had been berthed! hearings on either of these pro. Mrs, Chas, Curtis 1.00 the islar Bey West arriva’s: R. K. Swan,| The club entertained an un-|Key West, Fia., to Waterville Be W ae A at the Porter Dock company’s! ject applications, but an _B. Roar guez ; 1.00 sixtyfos . » usual number of visitors with the} Me. nies main pier, was yesterday moved !siring to protest the work Employees of Key West ©. H. White, Mrs. C. H. White, ad | ‘ | |Pittsburgh .... 26 rele aaa . Electric Co 30.00 expect Cc Tt R © Kelly, Mrs, R.¢,{ "sual good fellowship, those pres-} Stephen C. Singleton spoke tol ct” Touig 24 sab mle ic seams. ithe standpoint of _ interf i]. inet v vile, RB 1 " é aie . ‘ te Aries ick ca uae ; orman OO 4 Kel “1g Tips Resting: ana rent being William V. Little, inj the club on the subject of an auto-jsajt Lake City --4 The vessel arrived on January ae ee ie erie s ms : ai artis Gehual Bogie 11.00 » Gen charge of the Florida Employ-| mobile driver’ y, and the/San Francisco 44 16 and has been held here pending | oo eee ae eee tn wap.i Mr. and Mrs, Houston . 1.00 mos re Brown, E. E. Jestein, Frank de = i } |S ‘ 5; veasons in sufficient detai! to per-!* b§ 7 jment Service, formerly of Coco-|report of this address will appear | Seattle 32 orders th xeil which were thie week tallinent. consi a Harris Sch P.-T. A 5.0 ee" Armas, Maria de Armas, Caridad | nyt Grove, now a resident of Ke The Citizen tomorrow. | Tampa .. 64 a eeccd direk A tain eID AT acetate PS abGakt Louise Grant ie de Armas, O. de Armas, E, Baso,) West; D. H. Haines, Jacksonville;| The immensity of the Ohio Riv-| Washington .. 32 (ise net cc. | eran es i John Wardlow 100 At EB. Baso, Jr., B. Argue | Bob Laird and Cliff Johnson, Min-!er tragedy was presented to the] Williston .....-18 proceed Saturday to Sama, Cuba. |be mailed to | - id Mrs, Sidney Thomp- The SS. Cubs also brought 19/neapolis, Minn.; H. S, Rawdon,| club by the president, and mem-j —— — = ee biaaae : yo tt tons of f nd one sack of| Washington, D. . P. Larrabee, | bers were urged to respond gen-| INCREASES FINE i LEARNED TOO LA Martha Smith M for K Pa.; Earl M. Denoon, | erously to the cry for help and to} Amelia Olvier ” .. and C. E, Rinehart,’ make their contributions through; LOS ANC Mrs. Wm. R, Warren Sontinued on Page one ton of, Vandergr acks of mail for, Miami, F) ) “ne oa LEGION GROUP. “ | Palmerton, Pa. Robert Spottswood. pitinicte inc ‘anti thei MEETS TONIGHT | | |speeding fine when he angrily bacco or use until their| said: “I'll sell my car and buy a‘ marriage, Frank Zion of this ae) } lcerapuatsee filed suit for divorce. % - — Cast Left Today, a _ : | vm vives acne so Boatman For Frederick =S.—A court in DOVER, sed John Kiernan’s | not know the Four) °F et eal beads, a ee Over Highway For Miami EVERYONE SHOULD ATTEND THE IStTY 2 the" os aca! Wagner Catches Jewfish street. —_—— | Ruth Hindmon was arraigned in| ents 5 ; i = : E | Several matters of much im p Approximately 40 young women| ris, left over the highway to be! the court of Peace Justice Frank- | p A N + S portance will be taken up at this)_ B ondell Hancock, hootrase * and young men, members of the| in Miami at an early hour this aft-|1yn Arenberg this morning on a h meeting, it is stated, and ail mem- Frederic Wagner, owner east of the light opera H. M. S. elie ana veel start getting charge of using profane language | In Celebration of bers are requested to be in at bees erp agp decided to go 4 : - ings in readiness. Uinta ca Ages 7 tendance. fishing during last evening, am * : eft the bus ‘station at) ‘This appearace in Miami will be 1° eneedimuctance ct icuicu aan PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S BIRTHDAY “Daal _jended with catching one of the 12:90 o'clock this afternoon eMithe second time this group, most the peace. | a n— aan n—nnnennenmnecwae | finest jewfish taken at the docks Y reute to Miami where the company, | of whom are members of the Key} After the testimony was all! COUNTRY CLUB SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 FRI-SAT. SPECIALS (of the yacht basin in the subma all members of the Federal Music|West Light Opera company, has ap-' heard the peace justice decided | RID. : a : rine base. It weighs about 12 ea 4 z ~ I i AY, Ri Chocolate Malted Milk, Cherry Project, will present the opera to-|peared in that city. The first! hat $100 was the proper fine un-| CoEeNicLe © 2 EeERueny > eaicenaieen aa {Pound it wae said : morrow nig in Bayfron ‘ark. | time ey present e Pirates | e » 9 ceeds 70 7 yi omair: i fey 4 : bs 35 j e fis \« en kept alive at . This morning George Mills} of Penzance, another of the light der which the defendant should be | Of the total proceed lee cent will remain in Key 9) Cakes, special | the end of a line and was present. crwa 2 . White, wife Mrs. Janice White,| operas which aided in making the | placed to await trial at the next | West for treatment of local sufferers ; MALONEY & PEACOCK ‘ed to Mr. Wagner when he return- boat a» fa owary Mrs. Rionette Bragassa, Miss Yo-| names of Gilbert and Sullivan fa-' term of criminal court, and so or- | | Pho 818 812 Fleming St.! ‘ed this morning on the plane from ve lands Mendoza and W. Curry Har-| mous in the musical world. | dered, | Miami where he had been visiting tide