The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 19, 1937, Page 1

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‘panse, clear (*. AGAINST SMALLPOX; CAR-) Under the caption “For a Goof RIED ON BY HEALTH DE-/1. Rest, Try Key West,” Mrs. Francis Best Watkins, winter visitor, contributes an interesting |of sail boats, or article to the current issue of the eo ge Mlinois Alumni News, which is re- produced herewith: ; round, Dr, James B, Parramore, of the! | §tate Board, of Health, head of} the local health clinic, and Sani. tary Engineer J. B. Miller, asso" ciate of Dr. Parramore, were ca‘l-'jand of Florida is the island city TWO.MASTED SCHOONER IS ‘State Senator Arthur Gomez FISH COMPANY ‘thas completed his proposed bill —— ment of taxes in Monroe county!is one of the finest sailing ships ‘the gist of which will be seen. in, this port for many years. im The Citizen tomorrow. i ragga ae ‘Men = know the sea a ships, ‘cals! ahiviid thin cweak | “ptter « visiter has taken ithe outherize sam-|regard it as one of the trimmest! Not that there are any indica- ten-hour, 150-mile mile trip from Betton of outstanding tax ale! staunchest sailing vessels ever tions: of the disease in the city | Miami by highway over islands: re held and owned by the}. ntor this t nor hag. there been for years, but}>ridges and by ferry over of Florida and omitted ‘Ts coal in aeewo- wasted | vaccination is a. preventive sped: feels re has =| wn r. « 4 is feter oe lands in counties having | schooner A. M, Adams, owned by pO cmadurss illusion the _ striking ie © Pepslation of not less than 13,-;the Thompson Fish company. ventive measure in the event that/%f bright, c:ear sunshine, the trop- B00 End not exceeding 13,360, re- nt eseg th Se ee tbe divease may enter from gn ical vegetation, the beauty of the ame, outside source. seas surrounding this four square} scendants retain. ‘their influence: Misting the benefits of the act}constructed, the Adems is distine-|°'p; Parramore said that 264{ miles of coral fermat‘on, the tiad- {on eooking adds a piquant Latin| mit = comparkon | between te the owner of the tive in many respects, much of her | opiigre, 4 v + i f 5 Wrens | kine and other being sent children of the colored school had} esty of the aged, groon shuticrs, | #@¥or pt nad Wet life, The) 1. and 1933. covered ‘king . parts submitted to the inoculation this ; j British ifluence is also notice- by such tax sale cer-itrom the United States but the! yok and it was intended to con-| Wbitewashed cottages, the charac-) 2416 particularly in tle speech, @ tificate. _ frame of the ship is from the hard tinue the program until all chil-|ter of the people, the glamour of reminder of the days before the! It te provided, however, that — grow in the Cayman! aren have been a ae In|its history and you have a uniqu2| development of South Floxida! were born dead, “4 . a connection with this Dr. Parra-| outpost of the United States, when the city was as close in tine: * the amount of taxes due the coun-| Her entrance into the harbor] more said that he was anticipat- Roe u i, uy bckene eee During the previous’ year, ty will be paid on a 25 per cent. sso Speen pagel sng eae H ing general cooperation through- aknowa basis without interest, condition- ; 4 out the city. United States. The well statured) to Key West, and all of them in’ “phe visitors said they are now “Key West has never known a | Bahama negro constitutes a mod-|- = a Dug eee bodes es 8 eda Ber i ate frost, Its latitude is 24°, 33 min- erate proportion of the popula-|Key West's colored population ‘Bpon paymen' ts perfect he on a pr —, tion, taxes, and aloo that the benefits!) The name of the vessel needs put into detailed effect, would utes north, or 375 miles further : [4 1084 se amperes wh. 9 ef the act shall not extend beyond no explanation, it was sa'd. “}prove a boon to persons who pat- south then "Csiro, Egypt.“ The bpd oS ee ee Pty 3 November 30, 1937. Maitland Adams is the highly ef-|!oniz0 public places, The -an-|*veTage annual temperature varia- | try cannot be overlooked, Zor all! while in 1983, the figures were 3 act which will be in- ;of inocu‘ation jagainst contagion and should be permitted in all families, as a pre- ih i § i E § f I BE E ficient manager of the Thompson tion is 14 degrees, running be- | about these shoals and reefs and! colored stillbirths and 7 white Ae tween 70 and 80 in the winter and | islands — once only siaporn stillbirths, 80 and 90 in the summer. The sun| Pildts could steer a boat Deaths of babies under shone warm and brilliant through | arbor, are still told the tales of) year of age decreased i atmosphere free from smoke and a ieatige and others who re- dust 354 days in 1936. A balmy/ treated to these dangerous waters {i “ southeast breeze prevails, fo safety, or led other vessels previous act, which is accord- “Dominated in color by the| their doom. ay to the state census of 1936,! is exotic poinsettia, bougainvillea,| “Key West was once important, F - |hibiseus, croton, royal poinciana, fox, its excelent harbor, its na’ the \venetatlon ietudes tay va: fH Srmg yore ing tieties of palms, the sea grape, | cigar making, and fruit canning, rubber, banana, mahogany, laurel, |but these have dwindled, for eco- kapok, tamarind, pandanus, sapo- ee engage ; dil'a, sugar apple, papaya, guava; “There is little bustle, hurry, ai : and lime, : noise, excitement or ostentation Ss An affidavit signed yesterday “About Key West the Atlantic| about Key West today. Time by Administrator K. 0, Thompson, ‘ | | RIQUS ITEMS OF MUCH INTEREST TO STUDENTS it te the approval of the com; of the state, and that the| CALLED AT THE CITIZEN of taxes due the Fe ae ae ee erie oy te Moi|and the Gulf of Mexico meet. This| seems of small importance here, CLAIMED. TO HAVE BEEN MIS-|is to the effect that there are but by y > sea is studded with reefs which| There is only quietness, modesty, UNDERSTANDING ON PART | two heirs to the estate. One of aha | shawl foday end pacoscal: break the force of the waves to| friendliness, charm, quaintness, si ; engineer in ths distriet, day C. Smith, business manager | a" oe Pi i ahi a foamy roll on windy days, or' sunshine and the lacy shadows of} OF OFTICIALS ps is ¢ sister, Mxs, Mary egy ott ‘ amn'stant, = <2 a of the Lakeland Ledger and Star | , a protect a vivid, sparkling blue ex-|palms and poincianas.” algae higham, of Tampa, and the oth- eeeee |May Concern” column is snappy er is a brother, Will’am McNulty, '* Key West looking over the set Telegram, was a caller at the jand yies.in interest with the col- RES IGE RSH eva Bt eared ae ee ---—-—, |. _Krunbhaar Herndon, eh'ef pilot; » agg PN ‘ office of The Citizen this morning! jong captioned “Curiosities At in charge of the plane of the Scen jot Key West. ‘ invest gating certsin mat eee |#5 4 guest of the publisher. The Carnival,” “News” and the ay connection w th the pro ; Accompanying Mr. Smith on th | visit to Key West is Mrs. Smith. |" The leading story concerns the 71 OU" | They are looking forward to 4] activities of the Student Coun- pleasant vacation with their daugh-| .ij and describes the election of ter, Miss Edna Smith, in charge of | or¢icers at the meeting held in the the Music Department of Monro?! cianei on February 23, and the High School, and who is in chatge/ activities of this body which has, of the presentation tonight of the | it is gaid, become one of the out |piratical, absurdity titled “Blow| tanding bodies in the school com- 4 ie Airways, which was recently; ee ete Se jters in gossip columns. otary n ; 1 t reported lost and for which search- | jects, left this morning for Mis wi 4 ing parties were sent out, was a ; the offic.a's e caller at. The Citizen office andj Marina Was Grand Success |*/ sem: c= se “}a misunderstanding on th: part of pA Fic ottiaials of the sg-sem : e plane, Pilot Herdon sa:d, is stationed at Marathon and is held| OSS IS SHOWN TO REPRE- duced them to a ower status, there principally for use by the ; reached the terminus of the paper|§, J, Groves ad Sons Conkegetings SENT OVER HALF MIL- | was said. = r EF if le : : One of the most outstanding, ting a long strip of paper. Like | the speed of light, Gladys Cabrera} and colorful social events of a jae Dows.” posed of students. a es ee e ! ETE |, Mr. Smith says he and Mrs!" Unger the subhead “Amend | *°450P, was Re id at the Casa Ma-| jong before the otaer contestants, | Company, in the event of need for LION ANNUALLY | : | pach-S78 serine shemaclees | ments,” thyge artic‘es carry valu: lying last night when the local jandiwas intercepted by none other taking an injured person for med) -Muralist Views i prepar -averything able information to the studen : |than:the veteran Rote Bill Bates,| ical assistance, ny i * j worth seaing: in: he ~ sity before | and to the Gin-etudent reader in-jRotary Club delightfully enter-| who ‘artived in’ time to save | emexgency which may arise. (By Ansociaced Presa) | As Threat T dicates the trend of thought of WASHINGTON, March 19.—' - ‘ returning to Lakeland. ; snety-{ Gladys going right, through the aS SSS ‘ pan me pen yho ate carrying on the mort |tine the Ratary Same, Nine }tableicen which the terminus of Believes Disease Took Wear and tear on metal money, INDIANAPOLIS. Ind, March of thé council in what is termed] nine Rotarians, Rotary Anns and-the paper was placed. For this ‘ (i peice Bae § Phe <0! aR H. MORSE, IR... ja masterly. gianner, i | Sheep On Pike’s Peak **” a e than! 19,—There is hope for the youte . ‘success, Gladys was presented $700,000 a year. ex group cf American sural ests were in attendance. Jay _. = | . j with a-prize. (By Ansociated Press) The government stands the toss. | painters if they do net wecoue too 1 Sint £. e] re-! Then the buck was passed. A: { ae i Smith of the Lakeland Club : j smal disci aicely. arapoee aed oA SeTINGS, od Appropriations are made each year sane, ays Kugene Savage, one of 64 80 en ported in for attendance credit,'sent in each direction and when wiped eat tte Ea OF memeeers the difference between the} America’s leading muralists. 36 44 C. H. Morse, Jr., who was an THIS MORNING which brought the figure to one the gong was sounded, the ones sheep that tourists occasionally |face value of worn coins returned | “There is danger in too mach 62 68 ‘arrival in Key West earlier in the - | hundred, The affair was pre-| holding the buck were requested| caw on lofty Pike's Peak. land the amount such coins pro-| rationalism in art,” he sald “We : 4 +4 season, has returned and has his wpenit ce sided over by John Gekeler, presi-, © UNWrap Same and display the; Clyde McReynolds, chief care-|duce in new coins after they have may become too rational | our touis -. 40 by Cruiser Xanadu berthed in the/roTAy, RECEIPTS FOR DAY'S} jont of the Rotary organization. |COtents. Much to the surprise/taker for the Cdorado Springsjbeen melted down and recoined.| monuments and to sentiqeninl Lake City 46 54 {Key West Yacht Basin. | pen acca | of all in attendance, a real buck,' water department, who makes fre-| A five-year average shows @ in our laws.” . 40 50 | Mr. Morse has two guests on! ACTIVITIES OVER FOUR At 8 o'clock the bell was sound-| one dollar, was the contents, quent trips to the Pike’s Peak re-|loss of $28,000, or 5 per cent, on| He believes the older group of 62 74 jthe Xanadu, the master ef which; = suNDRED DOLLARS ed, and after saluting the flag’ Bill Warren rendered a Solo, gion, sgid no trace of the sheep}cents and nickels, and $678,303,| American mural painters lew © on. 36 48 is Captain Budd Fandree. There} and giving, the oath: ot allegiancs, | “Prairie Rose.” It was a bang-|has been seen for months, lor 8.7 per cent, on dimes, quart-| vision but that the {neetnn: a 22 38 are two members in the crew, & |one verse of America was sung. up presentation. | He believes they died of the/ers, halves and dol'ars. Worn out, mura] painter promines © a mel SBR ike, Aaa ee ; tL tots of ara’ 4S led by Steve Douglass! After partaking of the perfect) mouth and hoof disease. The band|coin is spoken of as “uneurrent! American eple spirit. st fferings of small lots of| Favors, with plenty of noise-/ menu for*which Mr. Schutt is to| was infested with the disease sev-jcoin.” It averages about $10,000,-| the belief that the com jsponges were bid on this see oakers were ditripated. |be complimented, all in attend-jeral years ago, and medicine was {000 a year in face value. hould be made sign! (kant ew ir. angements or jat the municipal sponge sales! During the course of events, @ ance repaired to the ball room./placed in salt in the hope might i dock with a total of 115 bunches / Rotary chorus, composed of John! where dancing was indulged in to!cure the animals. The band was! ut Sie Os seagate ° comprising the ieee of the eelet. | Gekeler, ee Are, Sey, Mo- the music of the Casa Marina or- very wild and tourists caught only | Pa D " . ‘is number there were five| reno, Lee Pierce, urT; jarris! . Principale. ii i ii WP. . y jchestra, led by Mr. Principale. _{ distant glimpses of it, ‘Greater emand For Bridge tu Presentation Checks Are, Ol AY EDA , of yellow sponge which and Harry Jones, rendered sev-| The committee in charge of this eran ser son aS } | gra r $2.30; three bunches of eral selections. At one time, affair, composed of Ned Mc! HERON BRINGS FREIGHT | grasg-which brought 75 cents, and/ Major Bowes’ gong sounded, but, Carthy, as chairman, Lee Pierce,! = iW rk I E ted Soon n¢ { = , very small items of wool.|the boys succeeded in climbing; Melvin Russell, Harry Jones, and| The power boat Heron, Captain | 0 ers S pec ia 54 et Ce i gest sale of wool consisted| over the high note and continued.} Sam Goldsmith, left no stone un-{Gene Sweeting, of the Overseas, . ; of 92 buriches and brought $450. 4 Houdini stunt was pulled turned in their efforts to make it: Transportation Company, arrived | ey were ge Lowell, paymaster for,the Keys to await the time of his| The complete sales totalled when several Rotarians and Ro-! the grand success that it proved|in port this morning from Miami| Though requisitions at this) | Today | there were bak te WPA in Monroe County, said’ return to the city before he could) $463.90. |tary Anns were tied in pairs with’ to be, and were were commeniediwith thirty-eight tons of freight time are coming in slewty at thal sequicitinns neneiond. ten Morning that arrangements|collect the money due and this} ——_________--______-— | ribbons. The first couple to dis-/for their untiring efforts. ifor Key West. ; State Employment Bureau, it is, operating. One tre been concluded whereby) worked, in some instances a more) , jengage the ribbon without untie-! = ini Se anticipated that within a short/the C. Y. Thomason company en the bridge projects} ship on the workers family. F R E E D A N C E jing or breaking same, was Curry) WALKS OFF WITH BARN FORFEITS PENSION time there will be a demand for a, Contract B, Conch Key. aot ° Mesignate to whom their pay With the new arrangement a/ land Yolanda Harris, for which! | ae jlarge peateagyle get x and un-!a steward. and the other ; be delivered in the| worker may advise the paymaster’ Tomorrow Night, 8 till ? {they were presented with an sp HAVERHILL, Mass.— William HULL, England—Three days skilled labor, when requisitions master concrete finishers te & forced to leave the| that he has been assigned to work} § EL QPPY JOE'S | propriate prize. |F. Wicks of this city reported to before he would have been en-jare received from the Thomas F./ sent to the Wannamaker aud Well y checks arrive. on the out of town projects. and. Blues Singing, Tapping, Trucking) A cut up was then in order.| police that thieves walked off titled to a pension, Postman Rob-: Kinney company, S, J. Groves and) company’s contract at Lower agreement was|leave with the assurance that|” suc by Rady’s Swiag Band (Several Rotary Anns were pre-| with his barn after first removing! ert Gains of this city forfeited it, Sons company who recently re-) Matecumbe. The eomeneie work » necessary for a when his check arrives his family| No Admission sented with scissors and at the|fuel and other articles stored by stealing a letter containing 25) ceived contract awards for work, ers it is tivulated, mest hewe bar « called to work on may receive it. , sound of the gong commenced cut-tin it. - ‘ cents. on the bridges and highway. bridge experience, No Couvert'

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