The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 10, 1937, Page 1

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Workmen Sought Will Be| Annual Entertainments Sent To Clarke Broth- ers Construction Com- —— Requisitions for workers on the! state ridge projects continue to come! "4d to end it would be impossible| festival at Plant City, the Tung For Florida Of Great Magnitude (Special to The Citizen) JACKSONVILLE, May 10.—,convention of the Tin Can Tour- If all the annual parades, pageants] ists of the World at Sarasota. and celebrations staged in the! Then come, the Orange festiva: of Florida were strung out! at Winter Haven, the Strawberry for the marchers to pass a given| Blossom festival at Gainesville, te the office of Wm. V. Little, in| point without being overtaken by|the Gardenia festival at Lake charge of the State Employment Bureau office in Key West, The last of these being filled today is from the Clarke Brothers Con: struction company. ‘Cally were made for two cater- pillar operators, one Diese! bull- dozer operator and two powder monkeys. For the caterpillars and the bulldozer it is stipulated that only experienced men are needed as the machines are operated under hesardous conditions om narrow! ber to April, inclusive, accounts z | : Lowest Highest Station— last night last 24 hours Abilene 6a 92 Apaachicola _ 66 82 Atanta o- 80 Boston 52 62 Brownsville 72 34 Bulfaio 36 48 Charieston 66 76 Chicago . 42 46 Corpus Christi 72 84 Denver 46 7 Detroit od 58 Dodge City . 50 60 Duluth 40 56 Eastport 42 54 fi Paso bs 82 Galveston 70 ci] Hatteras 58 68 Havana — Helena 72 Huron 64 dacksonviie 86 Kansas City 68 KEY WEST 84 Little Reck 80 Les Angeles 64 Louisville 73 Mim, 82 Minneapolis 60 Nashville 16 New Orleans 80 New York 7 Oklahoma City 76 Pensaco.a 80 Phoenix 94 Pittsburgh 42 70 St. Louis 50 72 felt Lake City 50 6 San Francisco 50 58 Sit. Ste. Marie 34 42 Seattle 46 60 Tampa 66 86 Washington bo 76 Williston 56 16 i |. H. Taylor, Mrs. Tay- Mrs. A, M. Morris, who Key West for the purpose services ferson B. Fr Boy Scout Troop Enjoys next year’s procession. | Eloise and the Amarylis fiesta at Moreover, winter visitors, not| Orlando. In addition there ure, to miss any of these spectacles, the South F! ‘would find themselves hard press-| the southwest F.orida fair at Fort ed, seurrying from one part of} Myers, the Duval fair at Jackson- the state to ancther, to make it| ville, the Escambia County fair at without breaking the speed limits. Pensacola, the Central Florida Such is the magnitude of ton) Repoaton at Orlando and a score ida's annual entertainments as! or more of flower shows. revealed by res2archers compiling For the 10st part these evénts the Florida state guide under the/run from several days to a week, [msi of the federal writers’| but there are many more one- project. iday celebrations, among them, So far 169 annval events have Edison day at Fort Myers, a Day jbeen listed, according to Dr./in Spain at St. Augustine and the Curtis Doggett Corse, in charge; Old Timers pienic at Fort Myers. of the work. February is shown: In the sports division are fish- to be the big month with 48 and| ing contests which, to give but a August the smallest with but one.|sample, imelude — the National The tourist season from Decem-; Freshwater bass tournament at | Leesburgh, the Silver Sailfish for 132. i Derby at Palm Beach, the Tarpon Variety of events is also dis-; Round-up at St. Petersburg and closed to be almost as wide as the | the International tarpon tourna- | number, if sports events be in-| ment at Sarasota. |eluded. Most colorful and high-| Championship olf matches, lly publicized are listed in what is' featuring many stars of the links known as the tourist belt. These also take in the left handed play include the Gasparilla carnival at'at Coral Gables. Boat events Tampa, Festival of States at St./range from the National moth Petersburg, Sara de Soto pageant boat races at Melbourne to the jat Sarasota, La Semana Alegre— | St. Petersburg-Havana interna- iweek of joy—at Key West, the tiona! handicap race. Seminole Sun dance at West Palm! For insertion in the state guide Beach, and the Mardi Gras carni-/ these events have been segregat- val at Pensacola. These spectacles.ed end grouped by months fo! Feast of Epiphany—Greek Cross! said to be constantly increasing | day—at* Tarpon Springs to--th2 as research work. progresses. OF H. F. JOHNSON, CONVENES TODAY DIES IN WASHINGTON; at FOR MAY TERM BE BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL HEARD; JURY WILL BE SUMMONED LATER TO RE- PORT NEXT WEEK { | FOUR PLEAS OF GUILTY | | i Henry F. Johnson, son of the, | liate Walter O, Johnson, died Sat | urday night 10:50 o’clock in the! Gallinges Hospital in Washington, seonroe county convened this Dy. Gr 68 -preumonia. , morning 9:30 o’clock in the coun- Funeral services will be held in ty court house with Judge William Key West 5 o’clock Thursday aft-. V. Albury and all officers of the Jernoon from the First Baptist court present church.’ Rev. Alfred De Barritt,! There was no jury summoned of Trinity church, will officiate. | f°" NO cases were to be tried un- s .. ‘til next Monday morning at the The body will. arrive Thursday came hour when court will be con- morning on the boat from Tampa. 'yened following an informal re- Interment will be in the family’ cess which the judge announced plot in the city cemetery. jwas to be taken until next week The deceased was 29 years old,' 4. he was going to Tallahassee to and for the past 10 years had attend to certain matters of im- been a resident of Washington, | portance. doing electrical work in which he|” However he did announce his beeame proficient under the in-) intention of hearing any pleas of eine of the late Roscoe Rob-| guilty which were scheduled to be e di id» vi Mr. Johnson is survived by the ag soe pre widow, Mrs. Lucy Johnson, ot John Sands, charged with vag- daughter, at ohare = twee TAREY> entered a plea of guilty Mee Dandie ae s ra wy and was sentenced to 90 days in rothers, e . Johnson andi jail, The sentence was suspended Walter O. Johnson, and two sis-| on the prisoner’s promise to be- , Mrs. J. peters = ree have for the next year. Wi ays ee Het Freeman Bailey, colored, name in Bal » “| charged with assault and battery, was sentenced to pay a fine of | $25 and costs, or spend 60 days in ithe county jail. Samuel Hudson, colored charged with petit larceny, speci- | fically the theft of some choice j turtle steaks, was sentenced to | Pay a fine of $10 and costs or do 30 days in the county jail. Fred Eades, pleaded guilty to yentering a restaurant, ordering a meal and then announcing that he ' Criminal court of record for i TAKE ALL BUT SPARE OMAHA, Neb.—Paul Roza i: wondering what he can do wi be spare tire left by thieves, who ‘ stripped his car of all its wheels. Activities At Camp Taylor ="% sso s2"s Troop 2, Boy Seouts of America, { time swimming and playing ga.nes, pleasant ast week under the leadership of enjoyed a very Seoutmaster Victor The boys left in large Larsen. the Seoutmaster Larsen says outing evening and made camp at Camp Taylor em Reosevelt Boulevard, near the swimming pool. that | ner. the entire troop had a wonderfuljbe started within a few. days. and costs or 30 days in jail. | UNUSED TANK EXPLODES and enjoyed themselves to such an’ extent they were reluctant to re-j} turn Saturday morning. ‘a burning match to the ground Another troop will be started! near the mouth of a pipe leading soon, it is expected. This will be}to an underground gasoline tank a troop of girl scouts and will be| which had not been used for sev- presided over by Mrs. Eva War-ienteen years, George Wells was Formation of the troop willjsurprised when the tank exploded. Wells wasn’t hurt, luckily. HORNESVILLE, Mo.—Tossing rida fair at Tampa, | range from the impressive religious | quick reference, and the list is| ty Judge Raymond R. Lord, discuss matters pertaining appointment of a bench of the circuit court, | Recent Masonic honor bestowed, which was held in Jacksonville on! | upon ‘Pramk 0, Weeeh, is the ap] April 21 and 22. pointment as District Deputy; For many years Mr. Weech has! Grand Master of Masonic District) been an active member of the No. 24. ‘| Masonic fraternity and holds sev- | The office was given him by{eral high honors in various Ma- the Most Worshipful Grand Mas,|sonic orders and Scottish Rite ter of Masons, Hon. Ralph Chap-!body.. He has been secretary of man of Sanford, at the last ses-|Dade Lodge, No. 14 for many jsion of Grand Lodge of Florida! years. ' i | 3 : these present were Ralph Betan- Clinic, and Miss Gladys Roberts, court, A'rmando E. Moreno, Raul’. 4 Rios, Cecilio Borges, Albert Pita, |!" charge of the local Social Serv- mers Sanchez and Oscar L. ice unit, The Citizen has been Alon. After considering a number of/Siven a resume of the clinic ac- jmames submitted by which the 4: ito, qi 5 af \ club is to bes known, it vas unan- wha . during the month of April, | jimously agreed to give it the title, During the past month, 323, treated and 347) jot “Club Social Marti.” | patients were Ribas sisi cing organized | prescriptions filled, Eight Kahn as a whole and will be open to|tests and one tuberculosis test {benefit and cooperate with any ; were made. Cod liver oil in the | |and all organizations which are! quantity of 162 ounces were is-| ee towards this end, _ 'sued and six pounds of dried milk} { one of tes agg grade of this wens distributed to clients in need | jelab is to have the “whiteway”)of this kind of nourishments.| [lighted - Saturday, Lae. Thia, There were 72 dressings ang 50} ,will be the <:rst matter to 1K-/ calls at homes made. At the re-| en up when the ciub meets for its; quest of physicians nine cases, |first _busn'rs session, it is said. | were admitted to the Marine hos-/ sage a pital and five X-ray pictures were were: alph etancourt, | made. i chairman; Armando E. Moreno,; ‘The eight children, who were je chaiman; Raul Lay secre-| designated by the Orthopedic clin- tary, and Oscar L. Milian, treas-|j¢ held in Key West to be sent to| pares. r _ Miami, and were accepted by the) | Pd embex of the watt are: Crippled Children’s Commission | ; Marion Sanchez, Ceho Diaz, “efor treatment in Jackson Me-; jcilio Borges, Bienvenido Perez,| morial Hospital, have been greatly , | Florencio Romero, Ishmael Calleja | penefited. | [ENE Albers Soper: | In one instnace a child was : ide a! bole nage eae fitted with an appliance to length- | 4 ne 5 fit’ en his leg thres inches. The use| ;dances or other amusements for! oF the appliance has strengthened | ! . Officials elected for the {term i Fe-'the welfare of some poor family| the child’s body and he can now .es, $841; 102 bunches, $575 ;110 |not receiving government aid. valk it ight position. It | ‘This club will introduce itself! a1. adiusteble so the is also adjustable so that he wil) to the public some time during an }., able to use it for several inauguation dance to >e given in years aiken i | the fchane, |" Another case was that of a) ‘OPERA j young girl suffering from curva: | iture of the spine. She was fitted | | with an appliance which will pre vent the curvature from increas- MEETS TONIGHT .::: even though it was impossible to effect a cure. However, as she | lis only eleven years old there is a possibility of some correction in her posture being effected. ! In still another instance, a child | lof seven had been severely burn- Contemplating the production jof several light operas during the coming sutmmer season, members ‘of the Key West Light Opera com-; + f lastic | jpany are holding regular re-'¢d. This was a case for pI astic | ‘hearsals iu the salon of the Over-|sureery. The surgical work has) been accomplished and the chiid s progressing nicely. FIND $21,525 IN GOLD sea Hotel. Memters of the company are being called today for the 1 hears! this evening, 8 o’clock, of; | n> Gi Sulli ‘ om pes rr aa operas! WASHINGTON.—In 1918S. The Mikado. : * : _|E. Bills demanded payment in ie cold for $15,000 of maturing ! Panama Canal bonds. Recently, | BERMUDA MARKET ,four glass jars containing $21,- Strietly Fresh Killed 1525 in gold coins were deg up on —MILK FED VEAL— Veal Stew, T -........ Veal Roast, fb - | Phone 52 White at Vi | Bills’ farm by a Federal agent and 15¢ his sister, near St. Marys, W. Va. 25¢ The gold was taken to a bank for ck Delivery Tedemption and the proceeds will ‘Street; be divided among Bill's seven ‘heirs, |of pure cow’s milk, to help build’ mastoiditis from an {gangs of Scottish workmen have, Health Unit and Community Clin- r ic, responded to.the request of, nave contagions t and made a number of addresses’ c\inr at the various schools. F The doctor stressed the im- portance of always washing the’ vaccinated to prevent hands before eating; brushing the! In his practice he teeth at least twice daily; not al-' parents never to allow lowing anyone to kiss them if the dren to be e: to. ing a goodly supply of nourishing let fever for food, including liberal quantities develop comp. up and preserve their bodies; middie ear infection fresh air and sunshine to prevent monia, and cure tuberculosis; innocuia- tions to prevent smallpox, dip- “I wish to thank theria, typhoid fever and other of Key West and Monroe diseases. jfor their splendid Urges Education | shown by the fact that up to this He stated that only by educat- time 934 have _ing the public, and especial.y the against smallpox 565 have | i _——- (children as to the benefits Oh ieee the i i haggenne pin ARE modern vaccination and innocula- | w can positively | CFEC EMA, RARCTED, a SNOw. NUME!ZR OF P. ‘ATIENTS tons, can epidemics of contagious; discovered in its early stages,” | SERM2 FOR STATED TIME;! TREATED AND OTHER MAT. ‘iseases be prevented. Every ropes ta ee Peete pee vs should be used to prevent out-)} le stated TO BE KNOWN AS “CLUB ‘ TERS CARRIED ON BY OR- breaks of dengue or yellow fever, having the employes in | SOCIAL MARTI” | GANIZATION jby destroying all mosquitoes and places, end all establishments 1 p.aces where they breed. All tin which sell food, tested for con- \seltct wate ane setesiil Sete: meocetan, ie Speen Salk ae 4 ‘ * collect water are potenti | protect ie \of young men of this city met at James B. Parramore, surgeon in lected and destroyed. glasses and dishes cud see that ee ad |. Th they have be cleaned the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar cnarge of the Monroe Count: |. There are a good many cases they have been 4 \L. Milicn for this purpose. Among Y of rabies in some cities in Florida, and Sterilized before eating and i said the doctor, and no. dogs drinking at cafes, restaurants, shou'd be allowed to enter Key West that have not been recently ; innoculated to prevent rabies, otherwise they should be leashed and prevented from running at large for at least 10 days. “Only by the private physician and have more sunshine and ocean reporting the cases of contagious breezes than any other city.” night clubs and soda fountains, In. conclusion, the doctor that if everyo: vould do part “wwe would have the 2st tov ’n in the country” and “ E fff Sponge Sales Exceed person had a cold in the head; tak-| whooping cough, mumps or sear-: i iwe. already have the Lest location, ll i fl lk Four Thousand Dollars +=. Auso eROvGNT IN in ternererengnene ! An attractive display of vonze ANTONIG ARANGO offerings greeted the eyes of buy-| IS this morning and bids were a fa-/ -__— 1 vorable indication of the texture BOUND OVER TO CRIMINAL ‘COURT FOR TRIAL AT NEXT TERM ers at the municipal sponge dock! and class of sponge being offered. For one lot of 206 bunches the! price paid was indicative of the} grade offered when the highest. bid was very near $6 the or $1,227.01. Other lots sold were 140 bunch- Antonio Arango was arraigned Franklyn Arenberg -on a charge of havinz in his possession bolito tickets and was bound over to the next term of the criminal under bond of $250. The accused was arrested bunches, $560, and other smaller lots which sold for $216, $92, $136, $314, $270, and a number of smaller offerings, bringing the Friday afternoon at the P. and O. total up to $4,230.74. ‘dock by Chief Deputy Bernard Waite and Constable Ray Elwood. Attorneys made court last BLASTING WAY dresses to the court at the con 10 KEEP DATE ion of which the court an | | nounced that it found probabe jeause for holding the prisoner under bond for trial. BORING NINE-FOOT TUNNEL THROUGH MOUNTAIN; TO MEET IN JUNE eloquent ad- (My Ansocintes Prexay GLASGOW, May 10.—Twoj Steamship Colorado arived last ck New been blasting their way through! night 11:15 0” om five miles of solid rock to keep a, York and date made two years ago. ‘of miscellaneous freight They are boring a nine-foot tun-| 2:30 o'clock for Tampa. sailed nel through the Grampian moun-! lings of Mallony Aine, shige * j7tom w York to Key West and tains and are due to meet under-\ Tampa have been changed and in ground in June. The tube will join; stead of arriving Sundays a Loch Ericht with Loch Garry and| heretofore, will leave New York enable the latter to increase its Thursdays and arrive on Tuesdays The first sailing capacity for generating electricity. of each week, tor Key West; 49 first and | Ernest Mears, C. bunch, ' this morning before Peace Justice! ‘Two Steamers Arrive Here Yesterday From New York THIRTY-FOUR TONS OF FREIGHT Steamship Cuba, of the P. S. &. Co, arrwed this ing from Tampa with five and tix s2eond esbin ? i second cabin passengers for vana. Key West arrivals: B. L. Mure, O. J. Bishop, H. J. Nichols, Mrs, A, Paramore, Isolino Herrez, Mrs. W. H. Harley, Robert Griffin, T. BR. O'Green, Alma Lewis, Betty Boyden. The vesse! also brought 34 of freight and two sacks of mail for Key West; one autemebiie and 449 sacks of mail for Hae vana. : LICENSE ISSUED But one marriage leense wae issued from the office of Judge Raymond R. Lord during the week ending Saturday last, This imsuc was to Geerge Saum- ders and Carolyn Sands. under th's schedule wi!l be Thurs i May 13, Steamship St. Mary of the Standard Fruit and Steamship company, from New York, arriv ed 1:30 o'clock yesterday a ter noon and berthed at the Porter Dock comnany. The vessel took 49,760 gallons of fuel oil and milled 5645 for Frontera, Mexico, for @ carge of banonas,

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