The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 17, 1937, Page 1

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To Be Sent To Keys To- morrow Morning Where PUNE Ti TWO OFFICIALS LEFT THIB ty schoo! again Tuesday, Wednes-. MORNING ON SIDE TRIP TO se! and Thursday when this news- paper in connection with Palace SOME POINT UNANNOUNC- ‘Theater presents the much-dis- ED cussed motion picture course in) jhome economics. | Going to school at Palace Thea- Stream lines are a familiar, sight this season. aed | But the latest news in Cooking School conventions, as discovered! by The Citizen has screen lines. All of which means that long Requisitions which have been teceived by Wim. V. Little, man- @ger of the State Employment Service office in the WPA head- ‘quarters building call for 43 men rt | Seeretary of the Interior Har-itun, inspiration, a neighborly re-! who we tomorrow morningjold Ickes and WPA Administra- ‘union and valuable instruction, all | ‘on the first ferry, assigned to the) '°" Harry Hopkins, who arrived iin one free package. It’s a grand ; yesterday on the Revenue Gutter! way to get out of the rut that, following projects: Saranac, left this morning by ‘often threatens the best and most | For the Wannamaker and Wells | plane for a point which was unan- : ne ee . Eee e' heuer bree Contract “A” at Lower Mate- nounced. jold job is one of the by-products tumbe, six laborers will be sent./C. C. Von Paulson, a plane of which For the C. Y. T i jar United States Coast arrived this morning from Miami, ang keen incentive born in the! struction company Contract “B” at) 20d shortly afterward Mr. Ickes film class for homemakers, with and Mr, Hopkins léft the Saranac jts novel approach and modern, Grassy Key will be assigned one tock, six rough carpenters, one and went on board. ' setting. Within a few minutes the plane! The kitchens that passed the’ took to the air and started in a’ sereen test for this picture had to! Blacksmith and seven non-relief| westerly direction. It is under-'meet the exacting requirements of , laborers. For the S. J. Groves and Sons| Shark River section, probably to charm, good taste and proportion. | fish. ‘No “false-front” Company Contract “D” at Mara._| It is understood that thon, the: | Saranac will sail on Tuesday ern kitchens, which actually re-| skies incase: rama} ; morning. jflect more scientific ingenuity and ers and to Contract “F” at Little! jeareful planning than any been assigned. Fer the Themes F. WOUND UP IN ,and purpose to a busy age. BUYING HOME: Recognizing the demands of Company Contract “G” at Mara- thon, four laborers, two truck -home experts, Hollywood signed drivers, one blade grader ‘epeenbee | end one ro!ler operator. ' hei Henry Brewer, annual visitor to Key West with Mrs. Brewer. MRS. C. ROBINSON WILL AT-} today concluded the details of the’ P. & O. STEAMER WILL NOT packer alk taped nee ~~ residence is vented i ee erate eos OF VL sak Tonk Come ot the ¥,| Mrs. Camille Robinson, oe dance ta ee United ‘andO: & 8. Cd; told ‘The Citizen| stood that the (Washington offi-'nationally-known home economists, ' these practical kitchens, ithis simplified, sanitary, Kenney sion of close-ups, so that every TO. MAKES NECESSARY RE-| } car a $$, CUBA'S ARRIVAL { | deputy president of the Rebeces States. {this morning that ‘certain con- Arsembly, left over the highway!” ‘There are to be some repairs tingencies have arisen which; this morning for Miami en route’ made to the residence after which ' makes it practically certain that it will be presented by Mr. Brew-| the Steamship Cuba will not ar-| er to Mrs. Brewer in celebration | rive at Key ‘West until April 26.) of the anniversary of their silver} It was first announced, after, wedding, which happy event oc- word was received at the local of-! curred on Apri! 9. | fiee of the company that the Cuhn! It happens that in 1934, Mr.jhad lost one of her propellers,| Brewer’s letter was the first re- | that the vessel would arrive | ceived by the housing departmert Thursday of next week. Early this which branch of the organization | morning word was received of | was made an active unit in that | the further delay and that the! year. ; Vessel would not leave Tampa for) ‘They arrived and the climate Key West until Apri] 25. proved so beneficial to Mrs. Brew-! Power Boat Arrives | er, they have been Key. West visi-| The power boat J. B. Sullivan Sorts tors ever since, coming earlier with ‘Captain Axel Peterson in each season and remaining for a commend arrived in port this longer stay. Now they have pur-' morning from Miami with twenty PLAN OPERATION chased their home and propose to tons of freight for Key West. The become regular residents for the Sullivan is owned by the Overseas greater part of the year. | Transportation Company, running Mr, and Mrs. Brewer were for-) between this city and Miami. merly from New Haven, te Lake Wales to attend the con- vention of the order which will be held there next week. Other memters who plan tol leave tomorrow are Mrs. Leona Collins, past district deputy presi- dent, and Mrs. Adele Wel. Music for tne memorial service of the order will be by the carillon in the Bok Tower at Lake Wales, whieh though closed now, will be sounded by the carilloneur who has remained especially for the convention of the Rebeccas, Conn., where he was executive vice presi- LONDON, April 17.—For the) dent of the Winchester National first time since the World war, a}Arms Corporation. They are stage coach service will be run) among the most popular Key West between London and Hampton! winter visitors and have a_ great LEAVES TODAY Court between May and July. number of friends who will learn’ The famous coach Old Corona-| with happiness, it is said, of their, KIMBLE POPHAM WAS MUCH tion Magnet will run six days a/residence purchase and of them week and noted coachmen of the} becoming real Key Westers in PLEASED WITH CONDI- TIONS FOUND (ity Awwetated Prema) old days will drive it. faet. Kimble Popham, WPA district’ |safety director, was very much j pleased when he learned from Leo Two Clyde-Mallory Line gs2srus.c%.2%8 Ships Arrive Last Nigiat <=" sirens: ; injuries to employes. | | Mr. Popham left this morning Freighter Alamo, another ves- | after a visit with Mr. Warren, and sel of the same lines, is due to ar- 2 check up on all of the activities rive in port tomorrow from New in this area, which included a York with freight for Key West | Visit to Fort Jefferson National and after discharging will proceed ; Monument. | to Tampa. | His visit was started 8 o’clock Another vessel of the same} Steamship Ceiba, of the Stand-| yesterday morning and every; Hines, the Brazos, arrived 10:15! ard Fruit and Steamship Company, | phase of the interesting work be-| o'clock last night and sailed for|is due to arrive from New York;ing carried on by the WPA crew, New York at 11:45 o'clock with| tomorrow consigned to the Porter|at the monument was gone over.| cargo consisting of turtle, spong-| Dock Company for bunkers. The{Mr. Popham returned 11 0’clock! es and a miscellaneous assortment ship is en route to Key West and| last night, and left out this morn-' of freight. ~* ‘Frontera, Mexico. ling. Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- Mallory Lines, arrived 6:15 o’clock last evening from New Orleans and at 2:15 o'clock this morning sailed for Miami and Jackson- vile. ithere is the constant play of {when she is at work in the TIMELY AND PROFITABLE ENTERTAINMENT OFFERED BY| Bl . THE CITIZEN WITH COOPERATION OF PALACE THEA. X ‘ TER TUESDAY, W2DNESDAY AND THURSDAY | mon Se wow in Ps ana seat in Palace Theater is a seat for this amazingly household course. The class isn’t all work, { ling humor, the appeal of lines of eager pupils will be going romance, and the suspense of - intelligently - di story, which dramatizes every. coherent, happenings—the human sort. things that really do happen. Binding the attractive story |gether is the romance of ‘ a subject that holds the|Major General making, \ter! It’s a grand way to combine! interest of ev: woman, young ;comman ee. : ‘ and old. Even The Citizen knows; ‘bebo Air Force, who was! that all women—brides, business |W! usekeep- | this season; Major General James} Sandiin, Infantry; Major General E. Fetchet, former chief of the} % * re Corp, wie had been enjoying | * 9. Sanisriahd, Chiet of: Cotiat pe. 4 types and experienced hoi ers, respond to the fascination looking in on another en. Busy women will thrill to the i Under command of Commander! o¢ ‘the familiar Cooking School, ' convenience of one-dish meals and |Y@at to spend the summer; Ma-} presents a lecturer in a economy in marketing and cook- . j Guard model kitchen, so are new ideas, ing, possible through fell use of that the summers in Key West | corpe: Major General C. E. the electric refrigerator. Other homemakers may fit special interest in the thorou: | sereen study of laundry methods. shal'ow pat frying will be considered. There French frying and will be smiple thrift mea‘s, par and late supper dishes and gui cials had planned to go to the as well as Hollywood standards of jance to entertaining with confi dence. Even beauty secrets, camera-beauti-'dear to every feminine heart, wi the ful kitchens satisfied these mod-:not be overlooked. } Worried questions, put by the” bride-pupil in this screen romane: living|jare bound to solve many a prob- lem for more experienced house- mixing jstream lines is no idle phrase, for bowl with her and see how it’s all; i labor- done, or join her in a study of the ;Saving equipment is keyed in style , wonders of frozen desserts and molded ice-box salads that taste keepers. Peer into the even better than they look. i Free recipe sheets will be dig- jal’-star kitchens, with the all-star tributed daily, so that the inspira+ HENRY BREWER PROPOSES ©#t, adding a continual proces- tion of the new recipes can be carried home accurately. TEMPERATURES eeeceeceesosecscs Lowest Highest last night last 24 hours, corps activities at Fourth Corps; Lieutenant H. Van Auken, air J | Area headquarters, made inspec- corps; Captain H. L. Fuller, in- SAILED THURSDAY j tions of the C. C. C. convalescent! fantry; Major J. D. Andrews, en- Station— Abilene ... 66 96 Apalachicola .. 60 84 Atlanta 44 70 Boston . 34 52 Brownsville .. 68 80 Buffalo . 34 42 Charleston 50 70 Chicago -- 48 54 {Corpus Christi 68 80 Denver - 30 62 Detroit ..... 38 48 Dodge City .. 44 92 Duluth ........ 34 38 Eastport . 30 48 El Paso .. 64 94 Galveston 68 76 Hatteras .. 50 58 Havana _ _ Helena 3 46 Huron 62 Jacksonville .. 58 82 KEY WEST .. 70 80 Little Rock .. 64 78 Los Angeles .. 54 74 Louisville ..... 46 56 Miami ............ 62 82 Minneapolis .. 42 52 Nashville 48 64 New Orleans 64 86 New York 40 54 Oklahoma City 66 90 Pensacola ..... 66 86 | Phoenix . 88 | Pittsburgh ... 34 52 St. Louis - 58 62 Salt Lake City 30 46 San Francisco 60 Sit. Ste. Marie 48 Seattle 56 te the state, came to Key Went, — Visited Key West During Winter Many> of the outstanding offi-; ple, and most appreciative of the visited the recreational center at Fort Taylor during the past win+ ter season. Among them were F. M. Andrews, the General Head- {by the residents of Key West andj jall of them look forward to an early return. _ A complete list of the visiting officers, many of whom were ac-| WHILE HERE ‘ ;companied by their families, is ‘ice a visitor at the reservation given herewith: Major E&. 0.’ tor 0? NYA sctivities and B. How-' . fArtillery. Major General James .| the hunting in the northern part) i Fetchet, retired: Malor Rob-’ard Sige, : retired; Captain ra A sett P. Snidow, and expects to return later in the’ K Bice? iy } Gantain Were Very much pleased with the Joseph Hi Harer, infantry; Cop- gi¢iati tain Williaga - Wealgsr:,. situation found in Key West, and 4 : particularly enjoyed sezing the equally delightful as the winters. z ! Major General Campbell King, | bourne, retired; Captain M. W. group of about 50 employes hints! iformer commanding general of! Tracy, coast artillery corps; First ing at repairs on Roosevelt Boule- ‘tho Sixth Corps Area, with head-| Lieutenant L. E. Massie, air ¥..4 ; F quarters at Chicago, and Briga- Corps; Captain M. R. Jennings, These young men started or dier General G. H. Estes, former , Chemical warfare service; Lieu- iyi, projeet this week and are ex- commanding general of Fort pt Og A. H. Gilkerson, pected to ecuttinye for the next nings, Ge. These distingu' j bed es : few weeks, or until approval of officers have decided that Key} Major C. Moyer, retired; Colo- now teers whieh have doen ‘West is a great place to live, and nel W. A. Ganoe, infantry; Major proposed,. has beer: received. “General Andrews and King think} E. F. Wallender, infantry; Major “ at a meeting which was held’ {so highly of the island and its pos-;R. Roylan, medical corps. Briga- Thursday, Mr. Brown and Mr. sibilities that they are building |dier General G. H. Estes, retired; axridge and members ot the local homes here at the present time. | Brigadier General L. MacNair, advisory committee went over the Other, official, visits of inspee- | field artillery; Colonel C. H. Pat- situation in detail and discussed tion of the harbor defenses and terson, inspector general’s depart- many matters pertinent’ to the posts at Key West Barracks ted | Beat; Captain R. P, Rea, medical guecess of the program in tiis Fort Taylor were made by Major; corps; Major James MacKay, fi-. section. Genera! A. H. Sunder'and, chief} nance department; Colonel Wm. Ww, W. Demeritt, superinten-" of Coast Artillery; Colonel ©. H.'M. Colvin, coast artillery corpo; dent of lighthouses, said that he Patterson. inspector general of| Major W. R. Watson, infantry; was of the opinion that some of .Fourth Corps Area; Colonel Wil-! Major W. C. Burt, quartermaster the boys and girls could be assign- lism M. Colvin, commanding corps; Major General F. M. An- ed to certain duties in ‘different Fourth Coast Artillery District; drews, air corps; Lieutenant Colo- branches of the lighthouse depart- Colonel L, Oliver, chief of staff,| nel W. J. Calvert, quartermaster ment office work, and gain a great and Major! corps; Major G. R. Middleton, deal of valuable experience. field artillery. | Members of the advisory board ‘ficer, Fourth Corps Area. | Colonel L. W. Oliver, cavalry; who were present were Rev. J. C. | Colonel Ganoe, commanding Major C. Baniill, air corps; Major Gekeler, Mr. Demreitt, Wal'ace | District “F”, Civilian Conserva- T. Page, dental corps; Captain J. Bryant Kirke and Carl Bervaldi. , | tion Corps, Majors Wallender and H. Dawson, retired; Major W. R. ; Boylan, of his staff and Major; Hamby, cavalry; First Lieutenant j Sandlin, in charge of C. C. C.; Hoyt Prindel, air corps . First jor General Fetchet has found out: _ ,Fourth Corps Area; E. E. MacMorland, ordnance of- | center at Fort Taylor, which was, gineers; Lieutenant C. B. Old- recently completed. |field, air corps; Colonel L. H.' With exception, said Major A.;Knerr, air corps; Major S. F. jD. MacMullen, in command at Clark, field artillery; Major Gen- ; Key West Barracks, the officers! eral Campbell King, retired; Colo- ‘ ‘i and their families visiting the|nel H. B. Maghee, infantry; Major “itetnoon for Tampico. Mexice recreation center have expressed) G. H. Schumacher, quartermaster girived at 1:15 o'clock on that } themselves upon leaving, as hav-| corps; Lieutenant J. L. Dalton, day at the Porter Dock com-; ing been delighted with their stay, ; Lieutenant J. W. Per- pany’s main pier and took on 50 in the city, and its charming peo- 1517 gallons of fuel oil. seems | Steamship Ceiba, of the Stand- ! BROWN DERBY CASE: IN COLONIAL PARK \day, will berth at the Porter Dock company for fuel oil and after taking bunkers will proceed to PLACE WAS RAIDED ON| EXCELLENT PROGRAM TO BE THURSDAY NIGHT BY | RENDERED BY HOSPI- ‘CONSTABLE { TALITY BAND | | Steamship Oakwood, of the Lykes Brothers Steamship ¢om- pany, sailed 6 o’clock Thursday , Frontera, Mexico, | Second chapter in the case of} The Hospitslity Band will give the Brown Derky wiil be heard a coneert in Colonial Park to- | this afternoon in the court of En-'night at 8 o’elock. The Band i: ‘ £ : ‘ s : + On her first rique Esquinaldo, Jr., peace jus-/a unit of the Federal Music Pro-: and her first rea’ tice in the Second District of ject under the State Supervision'enee Miss Ave Barnes of 3610 | Monroe county, lof Dr. Clarence Carter Nice. Pine Grove, Chicago, Ill., yester- Thvrsdey night the first chap-| The Cuban Marimba Band will day brought to boat the finest sail- |ter wes concluded when Constable also play several numbers on to-|fish 0° the season. The eateh ‘ sal Ps meatured seven feet eleven inches C. Fioney P raided the | night’s program. jand weighed 75% pounds. It was |Brown Derby, which is located at! Alfredo Barroso will o benate |the corner of Varela and Division the Hospitality Band in the fol-; Many experienced ang.ers when interrupted a Monte lowing numbers: to Key West hing experi icier conduct ; streets, Trails on their line get excited and fail Plan Now To Attend THE CITIZEN’S FREE COOKING SCHOOL “The Bride Wakes Up” Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday April 20, 21, 22 at the PALACE THEATER SP | cation kit and a book. rst finding they have a sailfish | i capt hi s and!1. March, Mount |game and captured the cards and | ountain Realy dep ammeter $17.70 in cash which constituted! cca al] Sr Ra site Pe yan otk ' Waltz, Straussiana Seredy | fxperience wi — fish — Epa sibageate H 3. Overture, Revelry Jewell beled Se e person in charge, who gave’ 4 = fareh, Vindication King) “buck fever who cannot shoot, ,the angler cannot play the fish as lrequired to make a clean cate However, Miss Barnes’ com panions on the trip say that her work with the rod was perfect jand her courage and skill stayed ‘with her until the beautiful priz Laurendeay | 88 brought to boat and then th jreaction happened and she Star Key | tually shed tears of happiness his name as Picaro, was technic- jally arrested and is to appear in court this afternoon and, in the _ opinion of Arresting Officer Pe!-. °° licier, will enter a plea of guilty.'¢. Just as The Citizen goes to press the office was advised that 7. March, Present Picarzo was bound over for trial 8- National Anthem, Spangled Banner Selections by the Cuban Marimba Band of the Federal Music Project Popular, This Year’s Kisses Berlin Popular, Easy To Love Porter at the next term of criminal over her success. jeourt in the sum of $50. a / Miss Barnes was a member of ——— jthe C. A. Gross party of Green GIVEN VACATION KIT D A N ( ; E bs. Wise., all. of whom. enjemed — | wonderful experiences and Mr + BROOKLYN. — After hearing TONIGHT 10 TILL ? {Gross said that in the 15 years he her husband sentenced to jail for RAUL’S CLUB abusing her, Mrs. Helen Olsen of} John Pritchard’s Orchestra _|hes never had a better season, and this city presented him with a va- adm. $1.00 Ladies Free; Well he may say that, other | members of the party said, as {has been coming to Key West he cers of the United States Army, many courtesies extended them REGIONAL DIRECTOR AND, t | atu she ereteet aman Ge 4 diree- 4 th Akridge, regional ome period, salen detailing 81 of the sales was realized from the bids of buyers of weel sponge Scme of the most beautiful offer ings seen im years were placed oF the dock and in » sumber of tm stances bids ranged ever $5.50 to the bumeh. ; While some of the offerings were far above the average i= texture, they were alse very de ceptive, in some instances, —- buyers, for though beautiful and substantial leoking, quite a few sponge had been attacked by crabs and the interiors alert complete'y removed. Despite this, however, sales ed $10,406.16; Tuesday the re celpts totalled $4,110.37 and yer terday, $607.61. Yesterday the largest individual sale was of 100 bunches which were bid im at” $330. Wednesday's top bid wae $1,966 for 326 bunches and the top price paid on Monday was $1,241.80 for 243 bunches. STILL SEEKS MONE AUSTIN, Texas—Mise Annie Cooke of this city for over 30 years has been lobbying for a sum of money she claims the sate owes her because the University of Texas forced out of business a correspondence school she oper- Visitor From Chicago Lands Finest Sailfish Of Season they have made great catches and Wednesday they returned with five fine sai.fish. Others in the party besides Mr, Gross and Miss Burnes, were ti, A. MacPherson, L. H. Barkhawsen and Mr. and Mrs. G. Barkhausen. Miss Barnes was the guest of Mrs. G. Barkhausen, Captains Harold Key and Beg ley Filer, with whom the whiting group made their great catches, said that during the time Mr Gros. and his party were fishing they had great suceess and there wes not a day of the several they were ovt angling they did not have good fortune. it was from Captain Key's boat yesterday thet Mics Barnes made her remarkable cateh. . Mr. Gross and the party left over the highway this morning en route to Green Ray, and will step at various points along the route. SRA OREN MRE EE A —BABY CHICKS. Sunday and Monday Prices 3 for 25e; 12 for O00 25 for $1.75; 50 for $3.25 100 for $6.25 1 Baby Chick Free with every chicken purchased Fulford’s Poultry Farm conan

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