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i Events In Connection With Marti Unveiling Ceremonies Were Last night brought to a close a period of ceremonies and enter- taimments which were held in con- section with the unveiling Satur- day morning of a beautiful me- merial to the Cuban Martyr Jose Marti. “ Fellewing the memorial ereiees Saturday there was a series of entertainments in dif- ferent sections of the city. Dr. Armando Cobo at 8 o'clock enter- tained the visiting officers and Quests and a number of Key Westers with a delightful cock- teil party and hunch at the bar- racks. “ |eftiasen _with tne » organization ‘The parade ground was lighted and with music and laughter and some dancing, the host, gracious- ly assisted by Major A. D. Mac- Mullen, commanding officer at the barracks, and their guests had ® most delightful evening. Enjoy Dancing At the same hour sounds of; Music at the tennis courts on Bayview Park brought a than two hours dancing was en joyed. Later in the evening visitors: and their host: repaired to the Country Club where until early Morning everything had been ar- fanged for one of the most en- wencing dancing events of which. has ever been held within the his- toric walls of the club house. Mayor Harry C. Galey, who was, ir, said that} im charge of the afiai it was one of the most delightful dances which was schedtled for the three days of ceremopies, and! eMtertainments and from the ex- Pressions of guests it wils brifoy- #4 to the utmost by every one. Officers of the two ships which were in Key West for the’ cere- Monies and the visitors from ©uba, sa'd their stay was one of the most enjoyable they had ever known and as it is expected they may be ordered to Key West for celebration of “E) Grito de Yara,” Getober 10, they will be looking forward to that period with de- fightful anticipation. The same statement was made} following the cocktail party which Was given at the barracks Satur- day night at which Dr. Cobo was the host, assisted by Major Mac- Mullen Serve Panch Yesterday morning at 11 o'clock Owban visiting officials acted as heets to Cuban Consu! Berardo Rodriguez Valdes and hig staff at the consul’s offices of the San Carlos building and a, delicious (Continved on Page Four) Steamer Roanoke To Bring happy, gathering together and for more G AT WPACCENTER MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND. MASTER’ PAYS ‘HIS OFFI- ING PROJECT CLASSES CIAL VISIT ALMOST DOUBLED Jesse C. Clark, Most Worship-| The enrolithent at Hin Key West Friday evening, paid; week of its existence, and as it , his official visit to the Masonic; becomes generally known that jlodges on Saturday evening at the Center is open to all women I scottish Rite hall, corner of Eaton. over fourteen years of age, many } rs : ore will no doubt avail them- fad Sintohiton ‘streets. Ives of its privileges. There was a large number o: j In addition to sewing, handi- members from the different Ma-'eraft and fish scale work, wood ,Sonie lodges of the city in attend-' craft is to be taught by a com- ‘ance to greet the visiting official; a carpenter. cpa useful | 6g the order, j things can be made from serap a \Ynaterial, and “women interested | Mr. Clark gave a very interest-| in this line should enroll at once, jing and instrvetive address dur-| it is stated. ing the meeting, which was great-| Classes meet from 8 a. m. to 12 ly @ a the many members! ™. and from’2 p. m. to 5 p. m. on ip euionnd ty id | Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs- days, at the Center, “corner Si: who were in attendance at the, npaton ‘and Xhgéla streets, “up- {joint session, which was held for ‘ : i a i the purpose of ‘receiving the visit- stairs over the Commodity Room. jing officer. : net ahem | Following the business session, HENRY HASKINS |a social hour was spent, with deli- present expressed themselves as |having thoroughly enjoyed the Mr. Clark left yesterday morn-- WILL MEET INSPECTOR OF ing over the highway en route to: LIGHTHOUSE BUREAU | cious refreshments served, and all: GOING ON TRIP festivities of the occasion. ' his home. IN TAMPA, "CONDUCT SESSION Henry B. Haskins, assistant superintendent of lighthouses in ‘the Seventh District, will leave {this week for Tampa where he WILL ASSEMBL: TOMORROW Will meet an imspector of the ghthouse bureau who wi'l go to AFTERNOON AT HOSPI- xamine the Tender Ivy, which is TALITY HOUSE cheduled for extensive repairs. Tender Poinciana continues ac- itivities on Lake Okeechobee, {where work of installing aids to (Navigation is being carried on, and the Tender Poppy is now making headquarters at Palm Members ®f the Junit+’ Woman's , Club are beittig advised tdday'o? o /regular business meeting of the jelub to be held tomorrow after-! Roach and continuing. installation jaca 5 o'clock i ; ms Ofjof navigation aids,.on the Santa Key. West Hospitt B Lucie River. | The club's dingcters-aver holding ' flO SEs. ss! OF Saae | their meeting this afternoon at jthe same place and the sane‘ SAM JOHNSON h ‘opeRA GROUP To SERIOUSLY | ASSEMBLE TONIGHT .,.*":, | this morning announcing the seri- | ous illness of Sam Johnson in a | Members oi the Key West Light pel pails SA ieee | Opera company are scheduled to iceived by Mrs. Herman Roberts, j mest this evening at 8 v’clotk in! 49 Olivis street, this city, a sister {te dance ssion of the | Ovet#ed' o9 arr, Johnson, stated that he }Hatel for rehearsal of another | wag suffering with double pneu- jase monia, with very little hope held, It is understood that reading a : of the libretto of the light opera :°Ut toward his recovery. | Mikado will be held with a view! caatiiaalin wa owaiek. j to putting this delightful produc: QNE MARRIAGE {tion om at some time in the near} nid , LICENSE ISSUED One marriage license, was |sued from the office of County , Judge Raymond Lord during the i { | t Cargo Of Gasoline Here 022°" Steamship Roanoke, of the Tex- as Oi! company, is due to arrive im port within the next week with @ cargo of approximately 200,000 gallons of gasoline for the tanks at the Porter Dock company. Tt was said at the Poter com- pany this morning that the Roa- neoke first went to Charleston to |Kee and Carnetta Thomas. déliver gasoline, is now in Miami! — for gas delivery and it is expect-j} lea that the vessel miay arrive tere| BINGO GAMES jabout April 14. Auspices American Legion Steamship Colorado arrived 10} Dp UBREUIL’S PLACE o'clock yesterday morning from; 514 Duval Street New York and after discharging Each Evening, 7 Till ? freight left 12:30 o'clock for| Beautiful Prizes Each Game— Tampa. TOBE HELDBY | (CIAL WORK POSITIONS; WILL BE HELD ON FIRST) The ‘next written examinations, | | OF MAY i | tor social work positions under ENROLLMENT IN HOME MAK-' the merit system will be held May ‘United States Public Health Sarv-| 1st, according to an announce-} iment by Dr. Carl N. Harman,’ jehairman of the District No. 10 {Board of Social Welfare. ‘4 | The State Board of Social Wel-’ the WP. aj fare adopted the merit system in from this port after being in Key June 1936 as a guide in the em- ful Grand Master of Masons of Home Making Project is scid to ployment and promotion of work-| West for almost two and a half jthe State of Florida, who arrived) have almost doubled in the second ers on the staff of the District years. i Qualifications Welfare Boards. under the merit system are based on an evalitation of past experi-; ‘ence and education, a written ex- ;amination ahd a personal inter- |View. Since the plan has been in} ‘operation more than 300 persons in this statet have passed the ex- aminations and either’ are em- ployed by the Welfare Boards or, , are eligible for employment when staff vacancies occur. i + In order to be eligible to take! (the written examination a new applicant must be between 21 and: 50 years of age and must have :the applicant must have a high’ school education and some college, j training or a high school educa- tion and either experience in some ; elated field, such as: teaching, |nursing, settlement work, recrea- ‘tion work. i Application blanks may, be se- jeured from Miss Hester M. Gra- jham, director ‘of the District’ ; Board, 826 Newark Street, West Palm Beach. Sineé the dead line, {for applications is April 19th, Dr.} Herman urged all interested per-j jsons to write for application) | blanks at once. | Dr. Herman stated that any ex- jaminee who failed the last ex-! jamination is eligible for re-ex-. aminatoin and should make ap- | plication by letter to the State Merit System Committee, Ex- ehange Building, Jacksonville, | Florida. SeerererrrrrrTrTyi wee ! | f8MPERATURES | Concluded Last Night >»: <= =< hire est About May 1:| PARTLY BURNED} _ New. Station Will Be! oie ‘ | ASHBY STREETS Six Surgéow E./H. Carnes, of the! sie her residence 2:06 o’cloek this mien i.lness lasting but @ ice, has been notified by the sar-| An alarm of ‘ire sounded last : ‘night about 10 o’clock from Box of her Se eee ee tT SOE called bigeta ten dram. Theiae peverorkay weed: caged oe he has been ordered transferred bers 1 and 2 stations to the cor-, ‘Daving her stay here cho hed! mages, ner of Von Pfister and Ashby formed a wide circle of friends! Speculation was dived streets where the steps and parti-' among the people of Key West) tion of a building which was at, aud e:pecially among members of immediately as te whether ‘one time uséd as a restaurant was the Order Eastern Star of which the tribunal's decutoms so Sergeon Carnes arrived in Key found burning. :She was a consistent member. \ ae case West in January 1935 with his _ It was only a matter of a short’ j faniily and during hig stay here, Haale ™ iguana poetic from the chapel of the Pritehard | he said, both he and his family yetumned to thelr respective sta.| Funeral Home with Rev, Shuler, have grown to like the city and its {50 | Peele officiating. Fern Chapter! Hospitable folk, and experiences a ee No. 21 wii also hold brie? serv feeling of keen regret at having to leave for another station. ' Leaving here about May 1, Sur geom Carnes will go to the Roches-— ter’ clinic of the Mayo Brothers in Rochester, Minnesota, and after} rentaining there for six weeks will { leave for the Marine Hospital in BROUGHT ABOUT BY DISCOV-; Memphis, Tennessee, _ reliévi Surgeon M. S. Lombard, wha ™~ oe ee velidwed. at Key West hospital by’ - SKELETON Surgeon Carnes. { It is expected that the relief. for Surgeon Carnes will “be Dr. Rolph R. Braund, U. S. P. H. S., TUCSON, Ariz., April 12.—Dr. ALMOST wyho will come from the Marine A, A. Stoyanow, University of ee Hospital at Galveston, Texas. Arizona geologist, believes the re- . KIND OF INFOR- ’ | cent discovery of a dinosaur skele- | SICK ton in southeastern Arizona may oer Prove of great value to modern} : prospectors hunting “lost wins”) BOAT BROUGHT IN #20: <= | nea * ‘The find, he said, will afford) WASHINGTON, April 12—, -_— {practical aid to timers dealing NRA spent millions collecting with the vagaries of rock strata, business statistics and now @ com, jumbled in prehistoric upheavals. merce department bureau wants ase {Ry Axacciated Prensd PLACED IN UNiTED STATES MARINE HOSPITAL | _ The skeleton was the first proof money to find out what they ? + |that the geological formation of mean. ' FOR TREATMENT ‘the area where the bones lie was! Alexander V. Dye of the bw jof the cretaceous period. Prior to reau of foreign domestic com {thé diseove.y mahy géolog'sts be-, merce told a hours appropriations James Bovth. fireman. on the licved the even wa: of the tertiary Committee it would be well worth Steamship Quisteench, of the period yoars later. j $300,000 to analyze the mass of Lykes Brothers Steamship com} Dy. Stoyanow explained the | data gathering dust in the dept pany, was brought to the city, value of the discovery to triners ‘ment files. ; Saturday morning and placed in; thus: “Often 9 vein of ore will run | It is almost every kind of im the Marine hospital for treat-;out; that is, the geologic period formation, he says, “covering ment. formation in which it existed is construction, distribution and; A radiogram from the ship ad- broken off, and the vein is ‘lost.’ | costs of production in muy lines ° evee #® | vised the Porter Dock company of If the miner knows to what period of activity.” ] Lowest Highest {ihe need of a vessel to convey the vein belonged and can then Sa | Station . Jast night last 24 hours |the sufferer to shore and the Tug find within a reasonab'e distance VISITORS LEAVE | lAbilene......... 60 80 Petrel of the company" was sent strata of the same period, he | | Apalachicola 70 jout for the patient. jstands a good chance of recover. ENROUTE HOME jAt'anta 58 1 eisai cae ine the vein or finding simar ore | = ® (RENTONBOYLE |= = ; Brownsville 76 POET AS OS | 'Buffalo .... 42 ‘BOARD DEFERS Mr. and Mrs. James Hancoek | Charleston 64 GOES T0 MIAMI, who were visiting with Mre. Ha» ; Chicago 38 46 H cock’s relatives, left over the ‘Corpus Christi 66 74 | oo | DUNCAN HEARING highway yesterday morning i ; Denver B 70 | Vero Bereh where Mr. fiancock ie [Detroit 46 (rane SRLS Se ALSO} : ia |junior radio eperater with the ; Duluth 54 VISITOR, DEPARTED | Melvin Russell, superintendent Department of Airways. ; Duluth 70 a ‘of public instruction for Monroe One year ago Mr. and Mrs | Eastport : “° EAST. WEER ‘county, said today there will be, Haneock were here visiting rele iE] Paso ........ 82 jno hearing this 2ven'ng on the tives and he still has a clipping Galveston 62 68 imatter of charges against Profes- from The Citizen of Mareh 29, Hatteras 46 56 Renton Boyle, son of the later; .4, w.¢. Duncan of Division 19 announcing his arrival as Havana — _ IJoseph Boyle of Key West, and street and Harris Schools that he! assistant airways keeper. Helena 28 46 | Miss Franees Odell, who were vis | ynmercifully whipped a pupil by Mrs. Haneoek was before mar Huron 44 64 iting in Key West as the guestsithe name of Carl Harvey riage Miss Sylvia Roberts. Jacksonville .; 46 68 of Mr. Boyle’s cousin, Mrs. An-/ Mr, Russell said that the matter Kansas City 4 52 62 gela Vaughan, left last week for; ;, being investigated from every EY WEST .. 68 17 | Miami, having been ealled direct- | sngic and the hearing would be jLittle Rock .. 48 6 ly after their arrival last Thurs-'heig at some date in the future |Los ‘Angeles .. 52 66 day. ne ‘to be announced. ¢The statement Louisville 52 Mr. Boyle and Miss Odell are} tnat the hearing wotild be held to- i Miami 76 fadvanced pupils of Arthur ™ur- ‘night was erroneous, he said. |Mimmeapolis ., 42 60 ray’s schoo! of dancing and have eel | Nashville 16 ibeen giving exhibitions in differ- lew Orleans 56 72 jent sections of the country, it is' LODGE UNIT WILL w York .... 34 48 said, and were scheduled to give | U. S S&S. Dickerson, which war lashville ...... 36 56 texhibitions here, but were forced! ATTEND FUNERAL Py ee ae | Pensacola 54 66 |to change their plans. ! | <oth | Phoenix 52 84 | H onies of the monw {Pi NOTICE MEMBERS ©. E. S. Heras € 4 | Members of Fern Chapter No.,ment to Jose Marti Saturday {Salt Lake 52 All members Fern Chapter No.’ 21, Order of Eastern Star, will snitening jbl atin. Seethiaiteis i San Franeiseo 48 60 {21, 0. E. S., are requested to meet attend the funeral of Mrs. Dallas 1$'t. Ste. Marie 26 42 ‘at the Pritchard Funeral Home to- Lea in a body tomerrow after jconnection with the three-day f. morrow afternoon 4:00 p. m. to noon. 4 Toke $e 74 jattend the funeral artis for All members have been request. | celebration, left this morning for |Washington .. 34 48 | Sister Dallis Lea. jed by Mrs, Irene Adams, secre- | spisini and after « brief stay there | Williston - 42 62 i IRENE ADAMS, |tary, to meet at Pritchard’s Fun- } : . “Wytheville . 32 40 apr12-1t Secretary.'eral Home at 4 o'clock, ‘will proceed to Charleston, $. © Destroyer Dickerson Left _ This Morning For Miami Wagner Act did not victete CRAFT REGISTIRED ON SAT. URDAY AT KEY WEST VACHT BAStre Three recent arrivals in the Key West Yeoett Basin were ropieter ed Saturday in the office of (ep taip Charles Archer, decheaster in change. Littie Norma, cruiser, from Mb ami, owner end marter, Captem Buch Starck. The werent carries a crew of two Vacht Six, Minwl, owned ty & V. Richards and the coptame & & Jensen Viator, houseboat orgies, of Islesboro, Maine, owned ty fr Maitiand Alexander, © th @ Alexander and @ guest on bee Captain F. Wagner & © commend and there is a crew ne The Dickersos wes i commen of Lieetenent Van Fiteh Rechhan. Another vemel of the (lied States Ser the Coast Cutter Pandora, wich eae of Bley West for the seme minsion, allied exterdny for petrol duty Gad « was eid ey go te te ee at to stand by the WE me Tug Wart er which hes the Orleans in tow, @RE Ge chip Chippewa. eweiting a ae n the dredge