The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 28, 1937, Page 1

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offices of James Fort, supervisor PII PISS LD SS _CUP DISPLAYED + Activiti [ment grounds. of NYA projects in Key was the first order for furniture {to be made in the furnitcre fac- _ AT POLLOCR’S, ..., a: the tichthouse aeract| ‘ tee [ear at — wre, [the _ Yellowstone « National. Park West, (Special to The Citizen) MIAMI, Fla., May 28.—David Red Mitchell, ranger-naturelist in der the direction of Peter Knight. ‘£0 Several years, and subsequently | The request for the furniture a leeturer om national parks, said jwas reeeived from County Clerk in an interview, upon his arrival j Bete: C. Sewer aul the protect iis to be used in the county court range from $5 to $21.90 or an average of $12.40 each month. This announcement was made; at @ meeting of the District 10,! Beard of Social Welfare nets OM OPD LPI ID SDS their their needs are presented to Mr. Wedresday in West Palm Beck COLONEL BROWN hess and the materia.s supplied. and presided over by Doctor Car!. N. Herman, chairman. At the) : ‘age asssitance were approved. |MEMBER ENGINEERING DE-| ‘The chairman pointed out that/ this assistance was only one ot! the several matters attended tc} 5 cant by the Monroe cuunty dintrict} Colonel George E. Brown, U. S.! beaccaed | Engineers, let this afternoon for. Other services include certify-! Miami Beach, where kis offices ing eligible persons for the WPA! #2 located, after 2 vis:t of sev- bli , eral days with old friends. an Bt ages i The colonej has been on one of enrolling boys for CCC camps,).. —s 3 % his regular visits to this scetion of ating surples . food and / his distriet and during his stay clothing commodities, and making} was yesterday a guest at the regu- ‘way tomorrow morning. - . jeable ship of the Western Union; < ehild welfare service investiga- lar luncheon of the Key West Ro- 'Teiccraoh company, it was said, round of America. They are set! ‘WORK ON NOW COMPLETED | VESSEL WILL B= TAKEN OFF the fact that people who previous |fioncof the Order Easter Star,| WAYS TOMORROW, Praetieally the entire program _of repair and overhzul- work on the Tender Popry, of the house department, has been com- pleted and the vessel will probably be let down from the marine rail- light- The Schooner J. W. Atkins,| Vhi-¢- ™ = will.go on the ways tomerrow ‘ Persons working on WPA projects in Mon-| the welfare board and they are carting about $40,364.73 month.| ‘There are 39 boys from Key West’. in CCC camps and each of these! day Dynamites By Day; Stitches At Night’ (By Associate? Press) 1 Small kandies dynamite making a total of §975 each) plant machinrey as they are with, Pipers ater ‘ iy stitches he uses to com-' see est lage ean} plete his quilts of 50,000 parts. | have i Before starting a new quilt and their com-; mail drafts the design he wants are $2,650|to follow. Then he cuts the cloth! jblocks, no larger than a dime,: : 0° surplus commo-|sometimes getting as many poe which the Dis-|1,600 out of » single yard. He, Abilene giving to needy, stitches every night for months Moi | until a quilt of intrieate-red, blue, lies which re-: yellow; white and green patterns | commoditice | is finished. > SAR Bufialo FINDS STONE IN EAR _| Charleston - {Chicago Saoel CHICAGO—The mother of vi-/ Corpus, Christi services are being giv-;vian Daly of this city lost a dia- Duluth of Social;mond from her engagement ring in Flor-|eleven years ago. Recently Vivian’ on July 1, un- | complained of a severe . earache,¢ welfare program and a doctor found the=stone-in, legislature. | her right ear. e% -- 68 if i 70 54 HH Hie : iFs*i, sat - > : Hyron . |Jacksonville _ 7: ‘Kansas City — easure KEY WEST Little Rock — | Louisville ile _.. Phoenix - 60 | Pittsburgh 60 | : The House passed House Bill 724: Busto and John F. Busto, Jr. The > ag me am) by Representative Bernie C. Papy| bill now goes to the Senate. on ; Los Angeles New York _.. 62 'St, Louis 68 : ———_ Sait Lake City 52 | | Washington _ 64 fer © special: pennion to Bes. Sinis| | Williston 50 | Oklahoma y 70 e: mentee 'San Francisco 52 The above bill was, on April, Wytheville 60 paratory to leaving for an (tended repair voyage, and three! vessels of the Monroe county ferry; sfvice are to be art on the ways.| These three vessels are OTT. 1. _—al’ Ferries Key West and the Trav- ee te May -98-—-Ah elier, which are now in Key West and needles at night. His 24 @waiting until the railway is sends $25 a month to his family,| hands are as nimble with sand |‘!©a", and the Pilgrim, which is) 90 72 88 84 74 90 88 82 90 82 86 80 86 82 62 68 66 88 90 84 82 ex- the Lowest Highest | Park. He beliey's the nation’s; last night last 24 hours imterest in the Park _ j|around” in the area of the pro- “onsacola 74 TALLAHASSEE, May 27.—) Busto, Lois Marie Busto, Belva sit. Ste. Marie 40 } 26, intreduced by Representative’ DO YOU KNOW CHICKEN is a Summer Food) Citizen the same day. The legis-' and it is just as CHEAP as good/lation provides a pension of $480 meat. We have Broilers, Fryers'annually for Mrs. Lois Busto,! and Hens. Dressed and Drawn. | widow of the late Judge J. F-.} Fulford’s Poultry Farm ;Busto, and $120 annually for; Phone 880 F Deliver} ©2°" ©f her three children, mak- gg.5.45 50c ing a total.of $840. { Tonight, 9 till ? jPapy,, and was published in The —POLO SHIRT— |: DANCE CUBAN CLUB Pritchard’s Orchestra Ladies Fi thigh as 70 percent travel the pre- ree} It is alleged that the i here, that “the establishment of previous records. 1935 travel ex-, ceeded that by 22. percent and, {1986 showed an inerease of 30} ipereent over 1935. Certain parks’ ‘in individual imstances chowed a3 “erik Captain E. A. Sharpley, Mrs. ner Sharpl Mrs. Fred Ki “In 1936 rail travel to nation-, Pt oot ae al parks showed a 68 percent in-!the highway this morning ;= fx - | Mis. Sharpley and Mrs. Knapp | Mitchell eredits this increase to’. +g attend ths School of Instruc- for a |ly spent their time and money in which opens tomorrow in Miami | Europe are waknig up to the beau- | ang ‘the captain is cn one of his ties of their own country throuzb : regular visits to an eye specialist. j its national parks. z ; | “In choosing an area for a na-} tional park,” Mitchell declared,” CH OFFICER “the United States government! considers the inspirational, educa-; ‘tional and recreztional The area must contain some extra-/ lordinary scenic grandeur and be| | ‘large enough to make it aes We frequently speak of the national parks as the play-! REGULAR QUARTERLY CONFERENCE ,aside for the enjoyment of the} iy Sy | people.” ; Mitchell believes the proposed} Everglades National, Park lives up| to all the qualifications required) Re “ in the finest examples of national|‘°¢°7 from Miami and will ~_ Dr. C. K. Vliet, presiding elder ‘parks in the country. It contains: é 5 -_ | this evening. a great desl of wild life that is 5 = oo Ss not found e:sewhere in the ay Leiner npr inigiistar areas <i ce a oe aria and| Vliet will hold the regular quar- nature] phenomena. jchureh. | Mitehell has Leen interested in| = ‘the fact thet during the lectures} ee {throughout the country he has had} ESQUINALDO hy jenquiries from his audiences ‘about the Everglades National | is rapidly! igrowing. ! j. Accompanied by Mrs. Mitchell,} Josevh Esquinaldo recently re- the has completed a tour of 35,000! ceived a letter from the editors of imiles which has taken himija widely read detective publica- :through eight national p=xks in! tion advising that he was awarded , this country and five in Canada.;one of the 10 prizes offered for } While here he plans to “snoop!the solution of a case. The title of the problem is “The tposed Everglades National Park; Case of the jfor pottery fragments and buriedjand the solction by Mr. Esquin- ;tuins, which-he wishes to com-|aido was such as to warrant his [Pare to those of early western: being presented with a year’s ‘sub- ) civilizations. scription to the magazine and a congratulatory letter from edi- tors. = COVENTRY, Eng. — Herbert! Brown, who committed suicide in! {this city, left the following fare-}] NEW YORK.—Fred Esposito, twell message: “I have come to jailed in a prison in this city, tthe end of: my tether tra la la. I claims he is the first man ever to jeannot carry on any longer, hip, be grateful for a toothache. Be- jhip, hooray. I am done, mind,: cause of it he leaves the prison }body and pocket, eh la la.” {twice weekly to visit a dentist. {DIES IN HAPPY MOOD f ; HELPED BY PAIN Stirrup And Parker Arrested On Charge Of. Petit .Larcen Raymond Stirrup, alias “Dia-jcolored, on Elizabeth street, took mond Dick” and Leo Parker were|a bag of coal and departed. They arrested this morning by Con-|sold their loot for 60 cents. stable C. Floney Pellicier, andj The arrest was made upon af- :placed in the county jail to await | fidavit sworn to by Willam hearing on a charge of petit lar-/ Knowles and the hearing wil be leeny. jtomorrow afternoon before Jus- culprits| tice of the Perce Enrique Esquin- jentered the home of Mary Baker,ialdo. fczmed a group leaving over the} sise| WILL VISIT HERE of the Miami District Methodist | churches, will arrive in Key West be theard in Fleming Street church jterly conference in Fleming Street’ AWARDED PRIZE Conflicting Clues” | jeach of the 67 counties that ! amount from the race track taxes. The bill, which was introduced]bi'l passed 84 to iby Senator Henry G. Murphy of}passed the measure |Zolpho Springs, showed that i i | i [PRESIDING ELDER TO HOLD) ys entire area of Fort Jeffers! SALE BY ‘son National Monument at Dry} es Tortugas, located on Garden Key, is to be placed im periect condi-| tion and preparations are now un-! ; der way to start the work. (TO BE CONDUCTED TOMOR t+ «hipeeem This was said” yesterday by) . Phillip C. Puderer, acting super-| ROW BY AUXILIARY OF intendent in charge and who is di-| ORGANIZATION recting the operations now going, on at the fort before the begin-| i ign to put the ning of the campaign put | th: it; Kee See ee 20 Gmed os te heer Ge Get ot the factory and cent fer cm fort in condition. | Mr. Puderer was in the office of The Citizen and said that the *™' ‘two coaling stations are to be ee hel jmoved and the metal in this oe structure is estimated to weigh, M " iti approximately 1000 tons. eld their fF sates Demolition of the conerete sened for the | structures is to be a part of the! nents for the day’s | work, and the concrete will been made, it was eal In former years in 3 He : it ;Piled according to the instruc-| Key tions to be issued by the super-' i, -intendent. All undesirable debriat oe ee i cae is to be cleared off and the ares the auxiliary look forward jleft thoroughly clean and pre- eagerness to this day of isenting a perfect appearance. | which is a labor of love as well {duty. { ! ae He ‘MISS N. NEWELL 1 ~— ISVISITING HERE | WIDELY-KNOWN WRITER IS COMPILING DATA ON FLORIDA HISTORY ' Miss Nathalie Newell, widely- known writer and assembler of historical facts, is a visitor in Key ; West and meeting friends and ac- {quaintances made while on former visits. t } [he objective of Miss Newell's visit is to examine into the rec-' maintenanse ords of Monroe county for the| The Senate tonight passed House “=inane™ 8 ee {purpose of securing data which! Bin 1683 by Representative B.C. necessary te comgiete Ge eater will be used in compiling and com- ; pleting a comprehensive history of |Papy creating the Florida Keys carry Florida. Aqveduct Commission to ether prance St and a —GRAND OPENING— ie SLOPPY JOE’S BAR | In New Location | mission the authority te contract for a supply of water to be piped Cor. Duval and Greene Sta (ior ey at Kcr Wee. The Tomorrow, Saturday, 9:30 p. m. ‘commission will be composed of —FREE DANCING— _| three residents of the Florida keys 4 to be appointed by the governor George Dean’s Swing Band | for four-year terms, and they are SOUVENIRS FOR EVERYONE | to be bonded for $10,000 each ; The commission will also have , ER he igs to contract for water AL. AT SOUTH FLORIDA. The above bili gives the com FOUNTAIN SPECIAL Friday end Seterder CHOP SUEY sUNPAE. oniy “The Rensll Geer”

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