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be delivered to the presses by the terest im this little publicized ac- tivity of WPA. ¢ “The scope and potential de- mand for the Florida guide seems te the better understood out of the state than at home,” declared Herold Coles, president of the Chamber of Commerce, when the (matter was called to his atten Gece aid bis position naturally} ~ mused him to follow closely the — || ef Plorida taferuntion | in entertaining style and to tourists.” | we it special! to a statement} in all the gaps in oes Be Social Welfare Board Cred For Avis. Citizen, JACKSON May ee "TIM IIR EIS _iveeton, axe that REAL KEY WEST BOOSTER ARRIVES ** NEENAH, Wis—Thomas Hen-| fy was kneched unconse’: and) seffered a severe scalp wound; @hile playing with his 18-month- ahi aon The child hit him in the’ head with » meat hammeg, . Phil Henson, sank: Hertapiie of Key West, and still one of the city’s real boosters, jis in, the city today on a visit. from Miami and is enjoying him- self meeting his many friends. He is accompanied by his son-in-law. and daughter, ‘Mr. and Mrs.Henry Ingraham and daughter-in-law Mrs. John Henson. As is usual they are having a delightful time, Mr. Henson said. | IIIT II ILS + Criminal Court To Convene On Monda . ties (iy Associated Prexn> With several ceses added to the hassee on business. and left they docket and four eliminated from 'same afternoon. the docket as published last Sat-| As the docket now stands the mer, @iey io ~The Citizen, criminal | following cases will be called: @urt of Monroe county will con-) Oscar Fraga, setting up and! WPA in Wene Monday morning 9:30 o'clock operating a game of chance. with Judee William V. Albury! Dyke Butler, colored, aggravat-j jed assault, presiding Pour of the cases which were} @m the docket for trial last Mon-| Esther Hawkins, vagrancy. Teddy Bradley, profane and | Nevada. day morning were disposed of on obscene language. that day with the accused all) pleading gui ty and receiving se battery. a oe Albury advised the! ~ Antonio Arango, charged with’ eourt t he would recess for having in his ane wok in ovder to go to Talla- | tickets. i: te The Citizes) JACKSONVILLE, May 6—| ae ene in Key West for a brief visit with! Nowe worthern publishers} te ventire faland nor were| sag prehaature tagger em ven he ‘want to bring out the Florida and! on Gerden Key, om which is Port, plane Loening, and visited the jgregated in great Captain Carl Eich, and with whom numbers — » Captain Herndon said that they emes of the state series soon tol all of Theeeoteandingapteabume iad creat luck fishing and then {ness of depositing ~ their» eggs. |decided to: visit the rookery whieh | Though we walked among them Heterst writers! project, has comer| they, lid not seem to be Zright| ed Ploridians to take a sudden in- eh was said yesterday morn-,they have forsaken Bird Key as a ing by Captain Krumbhaar Hern- | breeding plaee and have now es- don, of the scenic airways com-" pany at West Palm Beach, who is Key. was at Bird Key, and found none until they reached Garden Key. Apparently, said the captain, tablished themselvs 0. S. S. Co., examples of social work: publicity in the nation during the Past year. { This information was revived | dogs} yesterday by James Dona, chair "| man, of the State Board, Russell Kurtz, chairman of the| Awards Committee of the Coun-( continued cil, which has headquarters in New) “i ts in reality an en-| York, A certificate of award ci bat ‘the State Board for exceptional! form to make) merit, ageompanied the notice. the United. States United States Department of Commerce. Each day through “Week,” until May 23, we will publish another of “Florida Foreign from} Corpus Christi i Florida exports in February of | }this year showed an increase of ‘otice. | approxi mately a million dollars | over those of the same month in} Value this February was_ 3 as conzpared with $2,- 1 February, 1936. Kqeetealiysaiciven| t capechant vessel to ply the Seven; | Seas sailed from = Florida port, | iLiner Senaca, ce: aueieged. by| | fire,in New York harbor. Port Everglades is the |soot project in Florida and is tl |deepest harbor between Norfolk, ; Virginia and New: Qrleans. Flerida has a city less than two miles from one of the world’s most | 5) important ocean lanes. {N ‘Tampa’s principal imports are | , fertilizer materia's l fruits and vegetables. F.orida’s exports in 1936 weigh- ed 1,916,027 tons sy withy 1,658,003 tons in 1935. j ports in 1936 were 447,313 tons with 386,706 “8 pee Rock eae Aneelen joka ahoma City as ¢ ompar ed jas somperel | Salt Lake cee 3 WESTERN RN STATES IGHT CRICKETS |: SALT LAKE CITY, May 15. n states would like toi see} which he bought for $1 saved the an invasion of sea gulls this sum-!jife of George Noeth when he f but since they can’t depend jon a subway track in jon it they'll accept help Srom the His body lay across the elevtric , but the coat acted as an in Lscouses of Mormon ec, Each year these pests ae Henry L. Doherty Tens of thousands of men and women throughout the world are celebrating today the sixty-seventh' for birthday of Henry L. Doherty. Ap- propriate birthday observances in’ tae 9,000 communities in 38 states are! ing this shineceatey of a he went on a fishing: trip on the| great finaneier, CUBA ARRIVES FROM HAVANA, VESSEL LEFT SHORTLY AFT-) ER ARRIVAL ENROUTE TO TAMPA Steamship Cuba, of the P. and arrived . yesterday afternoon fron Havana ‘with three} | first cabin amd six second cabin | passengers for Key West; 12 first and no second cabin passengers! Key West arrivals: G, W. Bon-! , Howard Parshall, Parshall, Ramon Benitez, tine Abréu, Ernesto Benitez, Wal-! eeeee do Veliz, Rosaure Barrosa, “FLORIDA FOREIGN 92 000000008000000000) Editor's Note: opens annual observance of Foreign Trade Week, spon- sored in Florida by the Flor- ii State Chamber The ship sailed 5 Selock with the following booking from Key West: Mrs. 0. S. Long, Dr. FP. A. A. Bady,, Aes, Robes: TEMPERATURES eeeveeee Lowest last night last 24 hours 66 68 . 60 40 54 60 54 77 b4 60 48 70 46 - 48 s 62 48 60 60 68 42 46 48 COAT SAVES HIS LIFE NEW YORK—A ¢ short stays, under ordinary there’s only one who has to be tipped in hotel—the bellboy. is the bellboy who “rooms” to use his own ex} The moment the ) the captain of the ‘be! W's or her baggage and i key ever to the be:lboy who, turn, #ottles the alton’! in his. tem= Tipe For Bellboy Bellboys in higher-priced hotels Members of the Key Chamber of Commerce met lasé! o: Key"! night in the dining room of the| sentation 2b’ Ss receive a minimum of twenty-five Hotel Qolonial for the purpose of} by the people of Key cents for a gtest who has approx. | discussing a resolution relative to| whole, imate.y two bags and perhaps an ‘the bill for providing a water sup- ‘extra hatox or so. In less expen- Ply for Key West. sive hotels the tip is as low as a! The bil’, which is Senate Bill) for ;842, was discussed ." all its de- Mee bylaws of the COieo-setthod tn Mita room the tails, and at the conclusion of the prepared by the guest does not need to do any fur-| discussion a motion was unani- meusly adopted and a copy sent! minor amendments to Representative B, C, Papy, at . Te'lghassce, accompanied by a let-! _Ht-he wants meals brought to ter showing ,the action of the ose chamber end urging that he use! meeting were: Mr. his efforts in nehal? of the bill} Mendeli, Joe Pea:iman, and its passage through the house, |B. Kirke, Charles Taylor, In connection with this matter }-Trevor, Frank Bentley, Louis Pol | Will‘am R. Porter made a very in+{leck, E, A. Strunk, J. C. Geog ale teresting talk and d’scoursed at|Wm. J. lengih on the bill, and other mat- i ters which are defin'tely needed} liam W. Demeritt, Paul mal Seats A in Key West and which can be se- F. Ayala and A. M. Hewett. poe tle cigs pee eer een cette tierra Sie ther tipping until he calls the bell- boy When le leaves—unless “he requires additional services, jae them pd it vas 80 ice.” Most hotels charge a set, fee for each meal served in the other tip is necessary. For anything else—cigarets or @ Mewspaper, i e vell captain. nts is the tip usually given ‘bel!boy who does Porter Handles Trunks Tegnks ai delegated BE | Becase his work is more strenu- ;* ;ous, the porter is usually quarter is enough in many hote's. : Grests who stay in a hotel for) longer than a week should leave} a tip for the maid or maids. Fifty, cents for each maid s about the | Other tips include: From 10 to 20 percent of the bill in public restaurants and din- (A lump sum tip of, jabout five percent is ici for an extended stay. It should be | given at the conclusion of the: \ i tractors who have known under the title of Contract aa CAMP A, at os Fra., have sent in ane} “ . Little im, charge Ten cents to a te sists jchecking wraps or checking desks or coat rooms. Between 10 and 20 percent of : A s ‘on the seash near here, jthe bill for services in a beauty oe 6s Men called for are two {dollar and a dime lipeurb fimishers | for each addi- * {tional dollar, i { A quarter to 5@ cents to a Pull- r each day’s travel. s usually mean 50. | operator who is experienced ence in setting steel forms. contractor also asks for a spader jcents. or more.) About 10 aia of the bill for i ri | concrete work, CONCERT TONIGHT MULLERS ARRIVE INCOLONIAL PARK’ HERE FOR VISIT "©" =" (nether wae at toa XCELLENT PROGRAM TO sil 'ENDERED BY HOSPI- TALITY BAND 3 oe Kes er, U. are guests at the home of < Seymour and sister, Key West Hospitality it of the Feder i | | Elizabeth street. Today they are going over the t this evening 8 | Colonial Park, under the direction! city meeting of Alfredo Barroso. A pleasing selection of the | while the captain was attached to; leak populiesieasthabaaieaticts wil the naval station here and in com- ibe. presented for the approval imand of the U.S. S. kB Bavaoring: coat, music lovers, The Cuban Marimba Band, a other unit of the music praincts | will also be heard. the program in which the se mu- | ians will participate will con- of the latest popular ‘LODGE GROUP LEAVES TODAY Mrs. John C. Park, Mrs. Webster heavy e ‘op losses, mostly in Mon-} Utah, Colorado and | Last. season Nevada made an or- | Elizabeth Sawyer, assault and! ganized attack on the pests with’ Fi and solid metal mees and: “kept losses light, This possession bolito' year PANGE TONIGHT 10 TILL ? RAUEB’S CLUB John Pritchard’s Orchestra with WPA| | Adm. $1. jhelp, will follow her example. Ae Roberts, and Miss Miriam Ca {les t via Florida ‘Motor Lines this morning for Miami and will there take passage to Lake City, This group is going to the Great Council of the R and Degree of Pocahontas, which wili convene in that city on the morning of May 18. . IDENTIFIES HUSBAND PHILADE! PHI sband,” blind Mr: i i a coroner after he had moved her he face of a man killed ‘types of training for youths who, able comment, nated Zor the eee th 5 BD (By Assoctated Press) | ABERDEEN, Wash., May 15..—; ae of the’ Living on pensions of a little over; (Ry Associated Preasy 0!- $20 2 month each, 27 elderly men _ CHEYENNE, Wye. May t= ‘have found haven at Camp Tuli | ee wage The camy is operated by the! A workman, driving « two Washington state we'fare depart-| with a land-leveling man there is at Teast 65 years gianced over his shoulder , old, see a huge cabin ship To establish it, the welfare ‘de-;diréetly for him. un the tractor machine ment but is self-supporting. Each! across - the Cheyenne sirpert, im tree coming ‘partment took ‘over abandoned} He jumped, the plane's wing quarters of a federal transient )grezed the seat he had occupied « camp. The men dive in two«bunk-|second Lefore, and the «hip j houses, raise many of their own}bounced but came to a sate leed- garden products and pay less Canoe. ‘The wing was ‘$15 a month each for expenses Airport officials, whe declined All work is done on a voluntery }to disc'ose the names of the piine basis and the men have few rales! _ and the tractor driver, ed “New ‘Tree For Many NYA Youths Among the interesting and in- are now enrolied on the teeal terested visitors in Key West today ‘l'sts. s B. Howard Brown, district sup-| These projects have heen of visor of Nationa! Youth Adminis-| C¥#ed recently with the NYA = ze y board end wi j tration activities and also state! “"°ry beard end wil mene pe is , creased activity at the local w supervisor of NYA’ projects, working shops, and the work; Mr. Brown will be pleasantly be under the direction of ty remembered by a number of peo- supervisors. ple in Key West, it is said, one of Another project which the occasions in which he is re- is expected, soon be addey called to memory, especially the requires the installation ¢ luncheon of the Rotary machines at the sewing which he attended several w Mr. Brown told The ¢ ago and made an interesting and these have already wv imprssive address. He said that the On this visit Mr, Brown is con- youths in Key W fering with James t ort, local di- tunity offered has ’ rector of NYA projects with a@ ally good and th Med view of putting in effect new ments have brow “1g —