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DISTRICT SANITARY, OFFICER OF STATE ASKS CQOPERA- + TION OF ALL IN ACTIVI- TIES \ Sam D. Macready, district sani-. : Health, said yesterday that con-;** centrated- efforts are now being| % enforced for the eradication of | REPORT VOLUNTARY SUR-/the mosquito in this section. oo \ \ York. George, for sippi. Mr. Ms d. in The Citi- Correspentem| RENDER OF CRIMINALS; ,.., ois amar with Dr. EXCU WASHINGTON, HAVE DESIRE FOR START-| 8. Parramore, in charge of the vob pape local health unit and B. Miller,, T—Eetablichment of « “side”| 'NG LIFE ANEW jsanitary engineer, and stated | that there are always opportuni-' (CCE comp of 25 men at Fort Jof- ties for the Aedes Aegypti mos- forsee Nations! Monument is nemianenenens trons quite, bearer of the dengue ona | lOSCOW, Apri 4.—Soviet ‘yellow fever germ, being brought! Pienned by the park service it was | tnoritics recently have report-|into Key West and the. elimina-| tearned today. ed the voluntai ry Surrender : 2 According to the current plans, confession of seores of criminals! mended goal of ahenseen if approved by the budget bureau pee pPreeas for their crimes! such that the introduction of these so may start life anew} mosquitoes is made easy, not ne- S08 fends are appropriated, the! ang above board 7 A 5 cessarily through this port, but} will be eetebliched July 1.) Officials credit this to the suc-|there is always the danger of it|fuel oil. cess of socialism. Police activities}coming from other ports touched} Excursion Hide camp would come from) and the great difficulty of av d-| by vessels coming from Central ‘ee tow lecated at Miami. | Taare in the Soviet union/ and South American souesit play wt in the criminals’; It is to avoid these possibilities ‘The camp is desired for removal! abe desire to legalize themselves. ef walle of old barracks ruined by! nang a the official view,| forts are being carried on and many of those who have surren-| why the people of Key West are berricanes, removal of the coal-| dered have credited the new con-! bein i rf = iz asked to cooperate in every j Tee stetlon, and the construction) stitution and the successes of so-| wey with those who are carrying ‘ Galist construction as the majorjon the work, and this cooperation 4 & whart and quarters for ‘he actors impelling them to abandon] is said to be essential. cestode crime. ;, rox ad CG, Soles, an these H Sincere Desire Seen {City Hea't! ysician Dr, jm. Oty (uation of the ba | A. J. Vishinsky, chief public R, Warren have been asked and | Settee walls endangering the prosecutor, attributes the move to yas tog ae as candid a ; tive dott \@ genuine desire of criminals to|°reTation in movem a : mn “ — eerie: | ad atin a will support the campaign in wae enid. “These 0 doubt i mind pongie panve peeves ‘ah of the city in general are asked Matting a adveree decision of MY eet eee viet «5 take all precautions for new life,” Vishinsky says. i . ‘Congress killing the Civilian Con-| «oe je Base some of them mad is Every receptacle which will ' backsliders, But such will b .jhold water is a potential breed- Sprains Crp, the cane wil vm aividual ‘gases, Mott or Gore un.| ing. p'ace, said Mr. Macready, and “ete atthe Kup West park an) questionably will step"owt~or thet #ll: vessels-of this-naturé-should indefinite length of ti | wide path of socialist s cemrentting: be absolutely destroyed. Nothing land will pull with them some of which will hold water should be \their partners in crime who still! lowed to stand in any part of ‘hesitate to start on the road to|the city unless the required pre- jeorrection and liquidation of the|C@utions are taken to keep the past.” young from escaping and becom- ing a menace. VISITS HERE: BAveated For Future All necessary information on pea Vishinsky ee pst hare (the matter of precautionary meth- dozens now are surrendering, - * OR. 4. ENGLISH ALSO HERE dreds soon will give pe UREE"R ae pid le awe Aaa 1% UNTEREST OF HISTOR. |"? to the . panied ede ithe city of these potential men- Prisoners are being offered the! aces to health, can be learned by WCAL RECORDS peanty to go me the vigeiee phoning the Monroe County —— prison camps, where education-' Hegith Unit, Phone 467. Mies Natalie Newell, supervisor al programs looking toward their! ee ces of bittorien! records and state| rehabilitation and teaching of a bs ng survey for this Ln a have been instituted. DELEGATES 60 . 4. Englich, also associat- Seen : ie oy Went louse.” CHAS, TO CONVENTION ia Mey West today. FISHER it is their intention to look | ~ the course of the day in or | FIRE CHIEF AND OTHERS| te seen rtain data which Git be of vital interes ts con! LEAVE OVER HIGHWAY neetion with their work. Pt SCIENCE INSTRUCTOR | THIS MORNING Steamer ville, from New Orleans, arrived in port yesterday morning that the present concentrated ef-|took a small quantity of oil be- fore sai'ing at 11 o’clock for New The vessel is to be used, it was said, in carrying exeursion ; parties from the Battery to Bed-| the City of Key West feels that two years cid, lying in the water, loe’s Island on which is the | Senate Bill No, 322 would be in- apparendy crowned, Willie Pierre, | Statute of Liberty. Wrecking Tug Peacock, which City of Key West, atrived in port Thursday with a fore. derrick dredge from San Pedro, co-| took on 31,722 gallons of fuel oil at the Porter Dock company, and OF KEY WEST ‘that “the City: After delivering the West, take in tow the barge and sail for New York, PERPALLS LEAVE FOR MISSISSIPPI in Denver, Madison-' of the City of Key West feels|the apparent.y lifeless little body. . an|Sailed yesterday morning effective manner, and the people | 0’clock for Mayport to tow the being uynalterably opposed to the’ Steamship El Isleo to Galveston.! provisions of Senate Bi!l No. 322 steamer, now pending before the Legis:a-, the Peacock will return to Key ture of. the State of Florida, and) derrick that the members of the legislature for Mo! County, Florida, are ly. requested... te- lend their best efforts toward the defeat of said Senate Bill No. IRSION STEAMER FROM NEW ORLEANS ARRIVED IN PORT YESTERDAY Steamship St. Mary, of the {Standard Fruit and Steamship | and | tion of this dangerous pest is the! company sailed at noon yester- jing befg day for Frontera, Mexico. vess2] came in port early in the week and berthed at the Porter) Dock and took 34,658 gallons of|state Railroad Commission, and {liberate manner in which they tives trav | +e The ; State and EVERETT AND GEORGE wit! BE ACCOMPANIED BY PAR- ENTS ON THEIR RETURN G. Everett Perpal!, clerk-steno- grapher in the lighthouse service in Key West, left yesterday morn- jing accompanied by his brother, Vicksburg, Missis- Avriving there they will be join- ed by their parents, who have been spending some t'me Colo., and return to Key West. TEMPERATURES Seeccccccsccsccasocococe The City Council has passed a | resolution, signed by J. S. Roberts, president of the council, and Wal- lace Pinder, city clerk, to the See eae [eouneit t gas and electric com- panies be regulated within the corporate limits of the municipal- ity direetly concerned, instead of being ed in the hands of the Railroad Commission as proposed in a bifl pending in the Florida re. A of the resolut‘on is re- produced herewith; “WHEREAS there is now pend- the Legislature of the Florida Senate Bill No. 322, the purport of which is to place the regulation of gas and electric companies solely under the “WHEREAS the City Council hat the regulation of gas and elec- trie companies situate within the corporate limits of the municipal ty is one that should be within the control of the municipality direct- ly concerned, and “WHERAS the City Council of }imiecal to the best interests of the now “BE IT RESOLVED BY THE ,CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 10 Council: hereby goes on record as 3 “Be it further resolved that a copy of tais resolution be sent to jthe Governor of the State of Flroida, the President of the Sen- ate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Chairman of | the Senate Utilities Commission, the memiers of the Legislature of Monroe County, Florida, and the local press.”” OPPORTUNITY FOR PERTAINS TO FILING APPLI- CATIONS FOR NAT- URALIZATION naa IN KEY WEST, SCHOOL | ane W. Eyster, scale — i wa . Lowest Highest 0: ¢ immigration and. naturali- SPONGE SALE ; IN 1914 AND 1915 se uueR ee Ci Key} station— last night last 24 hours | zation service in the Jacksonville | tes Hichway “this morning en{Abilene ......... 42 88 — has issued a cireular let- HELD FRIDAY, Charles M. Fisher, 54, who was | route af Beranope. to sstend the Avslachi ies eg iypeip parila eapcresrece ¥ Fe mw ne natructor in. Key West State Firemen’s Convention being | Basten, 6 Wan . : Revers! lote of sponges of dif-,High Schoo! in 1914 and 1915, | held gonssbtelies 5 ag ang he Brownsville 84 The letter sets forth that nat- ferent grades yg sold yesterday was found eesti Finite morn ond her. sister, Mra. Godfrey | Buffalo 46 uralization petitions of veterans 198 bunches of wool sponge which’ ‘The body was found by two of Others of the local organization | Cuieage | “i Beit cone kaye the sone sold for $772 his pons, Phillip and Martin, who! Who #lso left this morning for) 7° 2 ie taalty. for" lite their “eppiica: Other wales were: 19 bunches cut down the body and took it in. | Sarasota, were John Lord, Theo- ri oa Sear ane fa Me emicdon uy to ef gag wool which brought $48;'to the house. Notes left by the | ‘re Albury and Milton Roberts. Petes Gity 54 May 25, 1937. ae 8 bunches of the came kind which! deceased determined the fact) ee | Duluth 42 It is understood that there are we'd for $12.11 and 43 bunches of that it was a case of suicide, and) ART CLASSES Eastport ........ Report Missing some aliens in Key West who small wool which sold for $19.78. no coroner’s investigation and in- | | El Paso 42 70 are veterans of the war and these ‘Total sales amounted to $851.99. ' cuest was necessary. ARE STARTED Sv” 70 78 may be benefited by applying to a —_—— NEES SESS Hatteras - te | 62 members of the immigration and | sa Havana —- ~ naturalization service. ° | oie | Helena . 22 42 -—-—-—- t | Outdoor sketching classes have} Huron Report Missing LODGE GROUP jstarted and each and everyone Jacksonville .. 66 86 that wishes to enter can register|Kansas City . 42 ,, 80 hed Ld *] at the Hospitality House from 10}|KEY WEST - 76 YAS 84 LEAVES TODA nc |to 12 a. m. and from 2 to 4 p. m,| Little Rock . 50 **>* 86 levery day, it is stated. !Los Angeles .. 56 74 lant ota gt the Hen er 88 20 he [FO ATTEND CONVENTION OF Regular monthly meeting of the work in this district were dis-'t¢use and from.there select some} 36 PYTHIAN SISTERS/AT. Citizens’ Advi Couneil was| cussed at length and a number of! jutdoor spot and, start their class-| 84 held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock | Vitally interesting subjects were ... 82 CLEARWATER im the conference room at the)taken up and-analyzed. Mr. Emigdio Reyes, of the}New York .... 40 52 WPA headquarters building im) One of the very interesting re-- wpa Art Project, is in charge of Oklahoma City 40 82 the nava} station ports was that made by Dr. James the classes. A‘ large number have) Pensacola .... 74 76 Mrs. John C. Park left over the Different phases of the welfare} 8. Parramore, of the State Board already registered, and many are) Phoenix ........ 48 72 highway this morning on the Flor- oie jof Health, covering the work expected to sign up. Pittsburgh 48 70 ida Motor Lines bus for Miami pmich bas bean sccomplished| jSt. Louis .... 54 82 and from there will go to Clear- LIGHT DANCEjsert_ best tines in Monroe} HOLIDAY NOTICE | salt Lake City 28 52 water to attend the convention of county. j jSan Francisco 48 66 the Pythian Sisters. Sunday Afternoon, 5 Till 9 Those attending the meeting! Monday, April 26, Memorial’ sit. Ste. Marie 36 46 Others leaving over the high- CUBAN CLUB _ jwere: Rev. J. C. Gekeler, Rev.'Day, a legal holiday in the State Seattle ........ 44 56 jway by automobile were. Mrs. C. , | Wm. J. Reagan, S. J., Carl Ber-|of Florida, this bank will not open Tempa . 66 88 ,C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Suger Sweeting's Orchestra j valdi, Dr. Parramore, Sanitary} for business on that day. Washington . 46 66 Archer and Morris Cochran, all ADMISSION 40¢ Engineer J. B. Miller, and Mrs.| THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. | Williston 28 50 bound to the convention at Clear- ee \ apr23-2t Wytheville _.. 48 84 water. ALIEN VETERANS: i * * “if NEAR-TRAGEDY AVERTED AT WILL CONT. KEY WEST'S big _ MOBILE; ONE OF RESCUERS REPRESENTA‘ IN CON. | KEY WESTER | (The Mobile Press) é | Patty Pillans and Buddie Le-!poard of ‘ity commissioners, Blane, both 15-year-old Mobile jest by plane dfhureday afternoon jschool students, assumed heroic én yo.t2 to Tallahassee where he {roles Saturday to save the life of! w:1 contact State Senator Arthur /a small child, nearly drowned in| Contes ‘and: ‘Representative B. , Dog River, ‘ 'Papy, in cotnection with | Their success, witnesses to the 5; ‘near-tragedy said, was due to session, ‘of the legislature. their expert knowledge of lites as ‘saving methods and the cool, de- ; i the j Went about restoring breath to The servi-es of Patty and Bad- dy were eriisted as they, with wo cther frients, Campbe!l and Leslie McLeod, pra.” . pared to have lunch on tke river | ; bank near the Alba Club. { #indmg Lis soa, Wille, about! fully dix wssed at the last meet ‘ing of |; board of county com- . p phat jissio.. 3, April 14, and it was government employe 6: a viver syne there- boa,t called to th? young party decide -o pay the expenses of Rap SP A asci-. Mr. P+ ter on the trip to Talla- of Mobiliauns to help him resusci- tate the body. hassec , attend to these matters ‘and ci*ers which may be deemed i Girl Takes Charge ‘ suffien ly i Conquering ‘extreme nervous-, ness brought on by the sudden- PLAN T0 ROUTE realizing she must’ do something TRAVEL quickly, took charge of the body.’ i ness of the.man’s request and the Using technique which she had; * vmer Canip-and in school, ‘ r sight of the victim, young Patty, , made sure its mouth and nose NGERS LEA MIAMI could get air, then started pomp. Aese vine FOR CUBA NEXT TWO ing, with her hands, on the vic-- tim’s back. ! WEEKS WILL TAKE STEAM. ER HERE | For 10 minutes she kept up this! ‘operation, until the child started! breathing. Then exhausted, Bud-! die took her place and continued! the activity until the ehild was; practica'ly normal, witnesses said.i | Notice has been received in Key } A phys‘cian was taen called,; West that for the next two weeke and gave necessary treatment tO passenger. going to Havana from |complotey tring the child back Miami will be routed through Key ;to normal, , ‘ . | Pierre told the children he did, West reaching this city in time te not know how long the little child ®° on beard the Steamship Cubs |hed been in the water. It was on Monday and Thursday morn jfloating in shallow water when j, pee it. the children were} png Cuba, which has been | Patty is the daughter of Mr. and; of serviee for the past two weeks, ‘Mrs. Hal Pillans, 908 Government} is due to arrive at this port on ‘Street, while Buddie is the son ofthe regular schedule time Mon |Mr. and Mrs. S. A, LeBlane, 1951} day morning, April 26, proceed to | Government Street. Havana and return the next aft fernoon and continue to Tampity Patty Pillans, the above men-' returning to Key West Thursday {tioned. is the granddaughter of’ morning for the same routine. :Mr. and Mrs,,J. M. Navarro of; pi. is the same schedule whieh {Key West, and, her mother, Mrs.'}.. been maintained during the Hal Pillans, was formerly Miss| tie the jforeed to go out of service until ‘repairs were made and a new DIED YESTERDAY ::. be taken off the Miami avd | Havana run and go into dryeck gers for Havana through Key CONDUCTED TOMORROW We:t was completed by President AFTERNOON 1 | — out i vessel lost a propeller LEON CAREY, 58, In the meantime the Florida ir FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE arrangements for routing passer to the Rosalie Navarzo. | Pash genene mp :8P “as an propeller installed. for cleaning and repairs ard the | Paul J. Saunders, it is said. | Leon Carey, 58, well known iness, died 4:40 o’clock yesterday afternoon in the residence at 1401! United street, after an i Workers Is illness’ covering an extended period. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon 5 o'clock s from St. Mary’s Star of The Sea Keys bridges and road projects ge cate sit cle have slowed up to an extent mut Church where the body wili the Florida State Employment placed at 2 o'clock. Rev. Wm. J. Service bureau is on the qui vive Reagan will officiate. ior the demands which The Lopez Funeral Home will pected to be made by the be in charge of arrangements. ‘Groves and Sons Mr. Carey is survived by his their projects. widow, Sybil A. Carey, one sis- These were expected to be re ter, Mrs. Ella Gates and one ceived early this eek but t brother Eddie Carey, who is now, date, it was said, none o in Tampa ‘have arrived. Just how Pallbearers, who will serve are: skilled workers and laborers Clem C. Price, Cleveland Roberts, be required has not been st Charles Perez, Ear! Russell, Jef-' but it is believed that the ferson Adams and Thomas John- demands will be for not less than son. [100 men. Requisitions for workers on the are ex s. 1 Company for many 1S DAUGHTER OF FORMER! NECTIONS ag Bus To ‘ities im the , 1 bills which are to be presented at | Completing Koy West, The | cured the terday, April 23, 1% " to Sie base oa | ts it I t 7 i i E i t be te ' been made, exctueie of smalicr ales ghteh cotalied 57% ranging from $2 mere (hee $000 inst not rear ning $1,008 All of the we of tanger tote and att of «hich Gee ont sponge, are given item beie, of more HRegio.tmg te Decemier, #7 362, 9.761; January, 61,088, £) 212: February, G1,551, 81,114 Mrch, $1,190, $1,008; April 100, $1,384, 61,587, 61.25 ou While not the largest during the winter menthe oof early Spring, 4 wae ome ® largest and most predect . nm many like period said, ond in some comme ti uxht particularly ood ceca ce" Greater Demand For Bri Now Expected Ca sterday were Wanr and W ' ek at I ™ nd ied tw neret crs’ assistants and ' DANCE FREE CONCH CHOWDTE® TONIGHT ve THs ' RAUL’'S CLUB John Pritchard, Orcheotre Adm. $1.00 Ladies Free