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r Sonnty Clerk Ross C, Sawyer said this morning that the pay- ‘Wractive spots in the city today. 7 undergone a coriplete re: ‘novation | Thursday morning. ' Cheeks will be issued to ém- ‘or the months of July, » 1936, and to those who reds of people, both citizens: | October; <i and aera Sor aac WPA MEN CATCH engaged in the work. Ausnclated: Mresx) Many of the coconut trees ; (ae whieh’ have been planted were; YOUNGSTOWN, ., March 1. given by Shetite K. 0, Thompson,! Works Progress Administration laborers, cleaning a’ lily pond here, ! and the bougainvilleas and cro-| ha out a 50-pound turtle. | 9 oné of the workers sug- tons, were by myself and friends gested converting it into soup, of the emplo in the {housewives nearby applauded the sect ten court | igea atid volunteered to supply the! house, Mr, Torres said. neem? ry vegetables. “ Louis Critchlow, who was The prisoners who are used in an army cook during the World this work have entered into the! War, busied himself fora couple spirit of the plan, said Mr. Tor- -of hours, and everybody for blocks around had rea! turtle soup—at no cost. | FLOWER SHO Mrs, Carl Bervaldi and Mrs. |Johni Costar were in charge of the DIED ON SUND arrangements and display of the Sore erotons and co'eus exhibit at the Key West Flower Show, BODY SHIPPED THIS MORN. | * last Friday nighe ING OVER HIGHWAY was one of the riost at- ENROUTE TO HOME guns exhibits at the show dnd the nantes of tho’e in charge were inadvertently omitted. Dr. Johti Thomas Middleton, 78,| ANTIXCOLD RECIPE _ died yesterday afternoon 2:10 GIVEN BY PROFESSOR @elock in one of the cottages at! Port Taylor reservation which ho! ‘Was occupying with other aac bers of the family. | The body was prepared ter } sending to h's family. home . in)! Edinburgh, Indiana, and’ was tak. dic en over the highway this. morning | in a conveyance of the Lopez Fun- a J eral Home,. dpivani-Sy i Wariele ly shottened the duration of Sdihe cdses, Sawyer, embalmer at the funeral woo COPS HAUNTED home. (Ry Awsoctted rresi) URBANA, Iil:, fight a cold eat fruits, vegetables, Miss Harriet Barto, assistant pro- fessor of, dietetics at the Univer- sity of Mlinois, She says tests on collége stu- e show that a liberal amount rough;use of butter, cream, milky; egg yolk, fruits, tables and fish liver oils def- ‘with’ home-made wings didn’t sat- Wace track futids, will be made} ride was with Pilot Eddie Stinson who receive their renitth-| how to finance flying lessons. Her | from the Fine and Forfei-{ainily wasn’t inclined to back tember, October and} ‘They moved to Miami ahd she \ DISTRICT DEPUTY GRAND March 1.—To| CIAL VISIT butter, egg yolk and milk, sdys|. yitamin {‘A” included in the! juices, green and yellow}:’'A‘ large attendance of the mem- by way of the’ barntop on her father’s Colorado farm, 5 Leap:tig: off the low batn rddfs isfy either Miss Mowry or her. parents. She saw)a plane for the irst time in 1914, and her first in 1921, From then on the problem was serial ambitions. © fotind the solution — parachute When (Crystal asked. fliers’ heré in 1928 to let her “bale out” be- fore Sunday crowds to pay for hér flying lessons, they laughed: “But how do we know you woii’t sisted. ‘Will you jump now just to shew us you will jump when the| the C. ¥. Thomason company, a‘ Long Key. pedple pay to see you?” “Yes,” she answered. That was the first of about 30 jumps — jumps that sometimes to fly a plane. How She Set Records Later, when the city of Miami offered prizes to aviators setting new world records during its an- nua! air show she borrowed two planes of different types and pro- viously for women. ters ina: three-place ehem.sea plane (Kittyhawk), a speed of ca) and two altitude marks. She never had. been up alone more thaii once in either plane be- fore attempting the records, CHIEF TO PAY OFFI- Mrs. Frances Cochran, District Deputy Grand Chief of District No. 8, Pythian Sistes, will make her official visit to ing of this organization. | Initiation will be exemplified along with a School of Instrue-} tion. bership is expected. : BY STOLEN AUTOS Accompanying the body wer (ily Ankoctavea Presk) CANTON, 0. March 1—A the survivors: The widow, Mré j a ite couple of Canton policemen are John T, Midd‘eton; two sons, John’! wondering if automobile thieves Thomas Middleton, Jr., and Major{are trying to accommodate or . embarrass them. George Middleton, U. S.A. ami” pt oiman C. C. Hinkle broad- four grandchildren. . ‘east a report of a stolen car, then Arrriving at Miami the body; went home to find the machine parked at his curb. wil be placed on the perthloned | Distective Ralph Trump spent train and accompanied by the oth+ ie day loking for another stolen er members of the family, wil! go}¢ar and when he arrived home, to the Indiana home where fun: | there it was, abandoned jn front eral services will be held. "tof his house. Two More Vessels Take Berths At Yacht Basin Two yaclits berthed in’ the Key; Modine, Captain H. LE. Sanders. West Yacht Basin Saturday, and’ Theré are five guests on the Ju- fegistered with Captain Charles lien, The vessel has a a5. | two. Archer, in charge of the basin’s!” Bosivn R-11, of Philadelphia. activities as foremzn with the/The yacht is owned by Laurence FERA. Ranger and the master is Captain Julien, vineyard cruiser, from|L. T. Reynolds. There are eight St, Petersburg, owned by A, B. guests, and a crew of seven. crew of} | eee |LEFT YESTERDAY AFTER-, | NOON IN PLANE ON RE- TURN TRIP | ' | | Fred Pine, prominent attorney jof Miami, was an arrival Satur- jday afternoon in a plane of the Miami Air Corporation, piloted by Charles Clements, chief pilot {of the corporation. | In the evening Mr.. Pine was {the guest of Judge Jefferson B.} Browne, and yesterday afternoon; returned by plane to Miami. | { | PHONEY GAS: MASKS } SOLD' TO CHINESE) (By! Associated Press) | SHANGHAI, China, March 1.—} The boom in the gas mask busi-} ness in Shanghai is bringing hea }athes to the Air Defense associa-' | tion. | that many fake masks are on sale, and has asked the help of the city) facture of all » materials. back ont on us at the last min-}received yesterday at ths ute?” they asked when she per-} 5... Wit Service offices: froki : © 10. S. S. company, arrived this ceeded to stack up four records in morning frota Tampa and St. Pe- classes where none existed pre-/'tersburg with 26 first class pas m sengers for Key West, no second; Baxter, The records include a’ speed of| cabin; 221 first class, Six second| Hayes, M. Codell, Di. T. G, New-|TF00ps, and interestetd 79.2 m'kes an hour for 200 kilo-| cabin’ for Havana. ae Me Newton, Mrs. G. Mat- ny ! : a Mrs, Davis, Mrs: Lb. Smith, Mrs. C. mies an hour for 100 kilometers R, Sheppard, Alice Sheppard, W.| of in a multi-seated plane weighing) J, Savage, T. H. Bagky, 0. C.'one sack of mail for Key West; less than 771.61 pounds (Aeron- Winstark, Mrs. W. 3 |. Schooner government in banning the manu-!celebrated yesterday at the home| useless anti-gas-|of Mr. aiid Mrs. W. A. Parrish,’ °° parents of the bride at Marathon, ant matters to be discussed. eoeltee a Anothiér requisition fer men to work olf the bridge projects war]... ..4 ine rough earpeniter’ and Stato! Strat mecremase Steamship Cuba Brings 9 “ In Many Passengers "rant = ou Steamship Cuba, of the P. and | Elsen, H. A. Bailinger, Mother Theodore, Mother Margaret, C. A. Parramore, Mrs, C, W. Mrs, A, Lowe, Mrs. H. Lowe, Ruby Key West arvivals:“R:‘C: Davis, | | they will be séxit tomorrow niérn: i said W. V. Little, in charge} sdse fee Leite employment service. rf The vessel alsw brousht’ 71 tons R. Hamberg,'one automobi'e and 263 sacks of J. S. Miller, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. E. mail for Havana. jor to lie down on the right of arid’ asking for laws to Keep This was the campus of the uni » and Hu- bert C. Schucht, pres: of Pia student body, rushed a request fo twenty more sets of the b‘an! | j i F| feneing up thé cows—atid> ti small cattle owners or friends F F Re i f i 3 | April, according to present ul ty # ev his re td have the roads ed of livestock, Garden Amer: Legion 4 clubs, ey ;e Smith, ‘ations, Mrs. R. Dolan, John{*td Junior Chambers, si \the fences built/at the expense of freight, two automobilés and 0° {en oe tha sate, Thee put it squarely up to the leg! tute to Hold owners of domestic and range anima's responsible for Visitor From-Deleware Fi Sme"SNnR Ih. a Departs Enroute Home |iirs aus “Sia the meanderings of their critters. | Their spirit, in general, is in’ stip- ior Chamber of Commerce. Thi8| now evident. stray; upon thé highway, afid would allow any citizen to im- J. Edgar Rhoads, of Wilming-) Eaton street, left this morning for| pound such animals and collect &! as good Havana. Mr. Rhoads will spend a few) a delightful vacation in Key West days in the Cuban capital, and MNULTY FUNERAL | will take passage on the P. and. ton, Delaware, who was spending as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. "10. their home C. Singleton at Fut So seontae’’. ne Lighthouse Tender Goes "82 "=" 2" On Trip To Lay Budys Lighthouse Tender Ivy sailed; bringing materials for ATTORNEY PINE jtoday for Tennessee Reef ae and other projects which are now jin the old family home at 910 Huron | Florida Straits to install buoys. | 9" : as| early date, underway on the Over |: | ARRIVED SUNDAY | guides for the masters of vessels’ Sea Highway. into Hawks Channel from the Thesé buoys are to act Schooner Arrives With ; 214 Head Of Turtle |=, i" eat = Zoroma, of the} | Thompson Fish Company, arrived| of turtle, caught off the coast of (THOMAS, THE SINGER, 1 ss i in port, yesterday and is berthed} Gran Caythan which have bee: im the jnner,, harbor near the Thompson docks. ONE MARRIAGE — |C Just one marriage license was} issued last week from the office {of County Judge Raymond Lord.|°f the board of directors of the} | The association has discovered; This was to Betty Parish and Bill, Woman’s Club and board mem-| Edwards. i The wedding ceremony was! bers are requested to be presen’ on route to his home, placed in the | Thompson docks. ; feé for doing so. S. S. Florida for Miami, en HELD THIS A. M. TERDAY MORNING Francis Theodore McNulty, 74, ae bridges ‘died yesterday morning 3 o'clock CHavara d others which will be at an Francis. street, _ \Jacksonvil Funeral services were held 9:30! Kansas City - jo’clock this morning from the KEY WEST Lopez Funeral Home Chapel, with jLittle Rock .. ea eas | Rev. Wim. J. Reagan, S. J., of St. jLos Ange'es .. |Mary’s Star of the Sea Catholic ' Louisville . | church, officiating. Miami... Pallbearers were: Karl 0.: Minneapolis . 20 Thompson, F. O. Roberts, Jack|New Orleans 36 William Sawyer, |sister, Mrs, Mary Whigham, and /St.. Louis ...... | Salt Lake City 30 ‘San Franciseo 48 {Seattle 46 WAS ONCE AN ATHLETE Tampa “= 44 | Washington .. 20 NEW YORK, March 1—That! Wiristen 4 lixmepressible baritone, John! ; Charles Thomas, was an athlete) The vessel brought in 214 head |°"¢ brother, William McNulty, crawls at the’ the'fire department cows| by’ Mechanic Clarenée in their pastures, was used up) gyi Paititéy’ Theddore The calt is! for 15 colored Iabor-|?ToHto whem they sruck the | CHANGED WITH AGE (Hy Associated Preset COLUMBIA, 8. C., Mareh 1.— |Research by Dr. EB. L, Green dix loses an evolution in studens sleng at University of South Care lina during the last century. He finds students summoned before the faculty in the 1800's were “trained”—not “jacked ap.” Nowadays « student “shines” jwhen making a perfeet reelta- |tion whereas in former days he | “eplurged.” } “Woo ing” » student to find out whet he knows, or viee versa, is med “picking” teday LUB GROUP TO. cdi =eerze Joe Pegola, Baker On ,| utes, went over the bar in the! MEET T0 {high jump at five feet, 10 and a half inches, and still makes it around thé links in the 80's. | Tonight there will be a meeting} ; «+ NOPICE -:- Effective March 1, Prices On SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED} | Will Be As Follows | ¢ Cath and Carry —_ Delivered .......-- a Se ; there are a number of import- | White Siar Cleaners oe oe ae | Duval and Petronia Streets Cuba, Suffers Injuries 8. He was inimediately taken’ to en his berth and a physician on the he Joe Pegola, baker on the Steam- ship was summoned. He gave Ble ship Cuba, suffered injuriés las: opin‘on that Pegola may have af night on board the vessels when fered @ slight skull freeture, ard suggested that the injured man he slippéd in the pantry, fell prone _- Se ania wire thé bie of wi tide °° lee’ Ins Respitel This morning just after the &. Cuba had berthed he was tak- to the Marine hospital will remain until recovered.