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‘Associated Press Day Wire Service, For 57 Years Devoted to the Best interests of Key West VOLUME LVIU. No. 163. Scouts Hear Matter: Of Raising Fund For Much Other Business! Transacted At Meet-| ing Of Organization Last Night i i [evcvcccoscocesecsovesoce » [WASHINGTON NOTES SOoCeeevecesesesooescooe BARRED | Because two picture — services {used pictures taken on Jefferson Istand | during =the: Democratic “love feast,” Stephen Early, As- sistant-Seeretary to the President, says they will not be allowed to | Photozraphers were barred from jthe outing area but the offending LOLA MAD OM \22-0cies obtained pictures taken by some of the visitors. CITIZEN CARRIER FOE GEE CAT) cneiicc Wk dakcona jthe Mediation Board. turned ‘in jhis group’s final report, calling attention to the refusal of the | company. Aéads to meet it conter- Thursday night Mrs. E. M. Phillips, 421 Duval street, lost her pet Persian cat Mike. Yesterday she announced in of KEY WEST, FLORIDA; SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1937. Ina CONSTITUTION’ | IS SHOWN 10 BE | WELL PRESERVED! | DOCUMENT NOW IN iTS ONE i HUNDRED AND FIFTIETH } ; YEAR; LOOKS GOOD FOR} : FIVE HUNDRED MORE / | By ALEXANDER R. GEORGE AP Feature Service Writer | WASHINGTON, July 10.— | Whatever ‘the outcome of congres- i sional and court wrangling over! ithe constitution, the document it- | (CUBA ARRIVES ! ~~ FROM HAVANA) | VESSEL LEFT LATE IN AFT- ERNOON ENROUTE TO TAMPA Steamship Cuba, of the P. and 0, 8. S. Oo., arrived yesterday afternoon from Havana with no first and four second cabin pas- sengers for Key West; 28 first and two second cabin passengers for Tampa. Key West arrivals: _ Mercedes Guerra, Aleida Napolis, Antonio Rivero, Tresolina Rivero. The ship sailed 5 o'clock with the following bookings from Key West: Mrs. W, A. Crosby, Mrs. Compiles Report Of — Clinic Activities Here “Key West, Florida, has the | most equable climate in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit PRICE FIVE CENTS ating Over Country 'Announcement Relative To Movement Made By Postmaster General Far- ley | ence with the union representa- | celf—_now in its 150th year—is the classified columns of The j tives, The Board expressed the} Citizen a reward for the re- | belief that a “man-to-man discas-; turn of the pet and last eve- [sion cround a conference table” | Miss Mary Partrick, registered] also »y a nurse from the Mobile | nurse connected with the Monroe, Unt. Many benefits were deriv-| os ed from these visits, it was said. ; County Clinic, has made her nar-, trie th roo Nealon tk) Sr Bernard Cruz and daughter, Phyliss, Robert Elliott, Walter! McCook, Jr., Mrs. John aio oe | Full attendance of Troop 2, Boy, Scouts) of America, marked! was recently Postmaster Genera! Announcement by expected to last for at least 500 more years, the meeting last night in Scout} Hall in the WPA building with all ning the cat was returned. will be necessary to break the Allan Neil Roberts, son of | Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Roberts, str-ke dead'ock, (CHIDED \ The writing-has faded some but | still is legible and the original four: OFTELCCeeoCRe ratiye report efclinic activities for; sroetions avere made of FortJef-! | the month of June which cover the} -yson)end the adjuncts to the varios activities for the period. | National Monument, and the \va- Patients et the clinic numbered! rious construction camps on the ;Srive against the .operators of i James A. Farley of a nation-wide ~~ “4 i carrier for The Citizen, found | Mike, was glad to return him | to his owner and to receive the reward. V dike dede d tt 4) CONCERT TONIGHT members present. | Alto, in attendance the | Rotary Club’s consisting of H. S. McClanahan, E. V. McCarthy, A. E. Ramsey, | The Senate was chided by. the | pieces of parchnient—28 3-4 by ne | President in a message which ex-|23 5-8 inches each—are in exce!- |pressed regret that Congress had! jent preservation, according to; jProvided for presidential appoint-| nanuscript experts at the Library ments, with confirmation by the} oe C Senate, of a'l Social Security ices. ug A Board attorneys, and experts The fading was arrested in 1921 whose annus] salary was $5,000, when the document was . 828 number of prescriptions, | Keys were inspected by Dr. J. B.| “fake” mutual: benefit life. pro~ _ ‘WIFE FOLLOWS MATE IN / 823; number of Kahns, blood test,' Parramore and Sanitary Engineer | ixath hitch : DEATH 12; other tests, 28; dressings, 43;'J, B. Miller. A number of cisterns | “**8*" x : : : ies, 225 isits, 80;! hive bad top screeris installed been cenducting their fraudulent Waltham, Mass.—Four hours, }YPodermics, 22; home visits, 80; Pp xl ; i ‘patients to Marine Hospital, 13;'and this has eradicated thousands ‘after Chas. E. Baird, 82, who was Palen’ s ae sat cheme, through the United States {the medel for. Daniel Chester | 49 milk distributed, 24 pounds; /of sosqcitoes, Dasines erie { I were . scout committee, | French’s statue of “The Minute| °° liver oil administered, 11%]. It is sid that this is the on'y | mails. trans- pints, Dr. Harry N. S. Jones and Scout Mother Mrs, Revah Sawyer, One of the most important mat- ters discussed at the meeting was the problem of dvising ways and | meang to secure money for the pro- posed summer encampment of the troop which hag been in the minds of members since the inaugura- tion of the hody. Funds now in the treasury of * the troop which had been aug- mented by receipts from the Cake Wotk last month and from July 4, were cited and it was shown that more money will have to be secured if the boys will have their _ encampment. th Bobby Saw- 1, and Robert Smith as leader of | Patrol Number 2. Billy Russell was appointed Troop Seribe. ~ Seout guests et the meeting were Scouts Perez and Hernandez from Troop 5 and Scout Saunders trom Homestead, e Regalar reeding of the minutes ft the previous mecting were Tend, also the scout laws. Scrip-| tural reading ond recitation of the. Lord's Praver and the plcage ot| Allegiance to the Flog, after which adjournment wag announced. J. 6. PIODELA NOW IMPROVING J. G. Piodela, formerly with the effier of the county judge, is re- covering and is growing stronger| daily while undergoing treatment | in one-ef the hospitals in Tampa. Suffering fram: nervous . and physical. trouble; Mr Piodela was advised some itime ago'to go to ‘Tampa: for treatment, principally rest, and‘hix many iriends.in Key West wilh taogiad to learn of his improvement: Sanitary Engineer Miller Leaves Enroute To Tampa PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED BY KEY WEST HOSPI- TALITY BAND or more. The President was of should be in the Civil Service. POWER David E. Liliienthal, director of the TVA, told a Senate sub-com- mittee last week that’ statistics \ tended to prove that the use of electricity had increased propor- The regular band concert | by tionately with tower rates. He sai the Hospitality Band, a unit of the Federal Music Project, will areas used more than twice ag as the national average. The TVA that power consumers in TVA} be] many kilowatt hours of current! given in Colonia! Park tonight at rate was 1.8 cents per kilowatt jferred from the stat: department | | which fends the actinic rays of) jthe sun by an amber screen be- ‘tween plates of glass. } It was May 25, 150 years ago, jwhen, the “founding fathers”— most of them mere youngsters— got down to the difficult business of ftaming the constitution. Delegates im their 30s outnum- ibered any other age group at the |historic convention in Philadelphia and the average age was about 42, as compared with the 57 aver- age of the United States senator | Man” at the Concord Bridge, ; | j i IN COLONIAL PARK | opinion that these positions: to marble shrine in the “iuary | health unit in the State which Adeline: Cases admitted to Marine Hos-| does net recieve a substantial con- j pital consisted in the main of; tribation from the county toward :tonsillectemy and appendectomy. its upkeep, and the hope is ex- ‘operations, and other treatments] pressed that the eounty will, in the = NOR’ POLE, fr ailments of a more or less, near frtare, find it possitle to ap- WAT WARE AL sie icorious nature. | propriate funds for this purpose, Moscow.—Believe it or not, but! The clinic was visited by the so-that the citizens will not be the North Pole is having a heat State Supervisor of Nurses ‘and deprived of this service. wave. For move than a week, the; died suddenly, bis wife, F! Baird, 77, was found dead sitt- ing in a chair, Promoters of these so-called ‘“not-for-profit” mutual benefit | societies, associations and clubs in lorder to circumvent the laws “aveid the use of the werd “in- temperaturé hovered around ffeezing, or thawing mark and in- si of the usual snow and ixe, it rained regular rain. sult of the rain, the ice on which? the Soviet North Pole base was — | surance,” it is pointed out, and liott it “protection.” Instend of © Charles Novel Greatly 9 wre es and rather than refer to the “pre- situated has been weakened. An! mium” they adopt the words 8 o'clock, hour and the national average The local band will be aug-;Was 4.69 cents. mented by some of the members j hr : ¢ sy of Wararnt of ‘Officer Caesar LaMonaca. been the smoéth cooperation be Director Alfredo Barroso willjtween the United States and|ris was 85, Massachusétts’ able conduct the concert. Great Britain,.The French crisis! Rufus King, 32, South Carolina's ‘The Cuban Marimba Band will) W85 severe and at one time the Cherles Pinckney, 29; and New also play several numbers, government had only twenty mil-| York's great Alexander Hamilton The foltowing numbers are onjlion francs in the’ treasury. In| only 30. the $ fact, it is admitted that the Bank! George Washington, convention . ‘h, ‘National Emblem. Bagley} of its go'd stock in Cittle morejthe 55 “clear-headed, firm-pur- then a year. cig posed but willing to compromise” Sa 2g } delegates was the 81-year-old mas- Selection, Mlle Modiste END! iter conciliator, Dr, Benjamin V. Herbert; The Senate committee investi-! Franklin. 4 Popalar, Boo Hoo Lombardo gating the Post Office Depart-| Battles between the large and! Cuban Marimba Band ment’s refusal to deliver paree!sma'l states, combined with wilt-/ College Song, Campug Mem- | post food packages to employes, ing heat and the onslaught of, ories Seredy' at certain steel plants recently: livery stable flies threatened to! Popifar, Little, Old Lady {| discontinved its inquiry without | wreck the convention in July. Carmichee!; calling Postmaster-General Far-} ‘Compromise On Congress j March, Washington Post i iF. + The major conflict was over | National Anthem, Poesia | j Proportional representation in the Spangled Banner } Foi the Gist Wie lent ie legisiature. ‘the National Labor Key; The large states’ plan, original- SAVES PART OF LOOT Board intervened to today. | Nearly Wrecked in July ‘Founding Father James Madi- fo Was RE col: jdolph, 33. Pennsylvania's one- tegged. brilliant Gouverneur Mor- 1 2. 3. : ‘Waltz, L’Estudientina ‘Waldtenfe! | 5. 6. 7%. 8. ELECTION Relations ty offered by the Virginia delega- ; vad an tion, calied for representation in se t election among 600 employes of a ‘h houses on ulation basis. | ST. LOUIS.—William Traver of Toledo, Ohio, plant to deeredel che small ante’ shi: present- this city talked two bandits out wt whether they wished to: be _rep-ied by New Jersey, was to continue their loot when they held him-OPyesented by the CIO. or ‘the ‘the confederation. idea of a single; recently. “I've only got $9 to) Aur. of 1. The contending tnions hous: and an equal state vote, | feed the kiddies with for the rest ‘were’ orcanized slmost simoltan-’ ‘The Connecticut compromise! of thé week,” he pleaded, and the *eously and, at a» hearing in May, | simaliy adopted provided for lower: robbers promptly refunded $6 of it was indicated that neither had house representation of the states’ their booty. ‘a majority of the employes, {on a popolation basis and an up-; See per house elected by an equal DEFAULTS ' vote. Accordin;; to q report of the! Many proposals of the dele- Foreign Bondholders’ Protective gates would seem almost fantastic | Council, Inc., more than two bil- _to modern politicians. Randolph, ' {tion dollars of the $5,374,884,762' who introduced the Virginia jin outstanding foreign — dollar j 7 plan, wanted an executive <au- jbends are in defavit. Of the 622 thority composed of three men be- ;separate isswcs making up this cause he feared a single executive j teal, 237 are in defarit. [of France has lest about one-third] president, was 55, while oldest of |” iee-block house constructed for! the radio station melted and scien:| tifie worl: was abandoned or! agily. { New York.—Three Jamaica’ iyouths were seriously injured and a greater ‘two others painfully burned while they were éxperimenting with highly explosive chemicals pre- i amd two were knocked sncon-! 1 WHOLE FAMILY IN HOSPITAL: Ogdens:urg, N. Y.—Suffering’ from a leg which develop-, | ed tetanus, following a fall from/ the practice ;@ tree, a 6-year-old boy was ad-| ficient as the natives. mitted to the local hospital. In-j | Vestigations into his home life re-} Citizen + temporary ‘hy family, all suffering | nourishment and in need pital care. The family ten children, FALLING TREE KILLS T: automebile, crushing it to the highway, the automobile burst im- Enjoy “Just lke shooting fish” is a cult, but b the applicability of this remark to degree than Novel, who has spent a great deal of his spare time in “shooting fish.” Mr. Novel does not stand on ad where, at Fe i overboard fish on a it was real eft FE spo: and became as pr tif i at the office of The, week Mr. Novel, ac- companied by Mrs. Novel, told of the fun both occupants, who were burned be- yond recognition. FINDS DEAD OFFICER'S RING Caldwell, Ohio.—While pulling! east of Ava, Mrs. Faye Larson DIED YESTERDAY FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED THIS AFT- : Shooting Fish’ = =~ = siufeenths of‘an-inch in dlameter,; Promoters have wisted: their tis a.victims by using confidence-in- P Ali Society” or Southern Lite Club oint and of Phys‘eians, Guaranty Union” Pea iefeed other names similar to those to the full of weil-knewn legitimate life im- said Mr. surance companies, | These comyenies have a number ag of ways of filching from their fab. |temisvers the promised benefits question Mr, 2nd in a great many instanees while diving he their refusal to pay is based on Ses on cen te ey oe et ‘out use in r : a belt with 4:4 net read the fine’ print on the inside of their certificates whic in many instances nallify sny Revbility of the society, and fn tire second place failed to make & thoroags investigation before i vesting their momey. Many complaints have been re- ceived at the Post Office Depart- ment wich indicate there are ap- proximately 100 such fraudulent 7 2 2 tek flit bafils pill i g | 3 il ¥ ij i companies operating.inithe est. ° try, many Of which have’: Seems * coisas. » has Boe! wage war against on enemy re in ber the Ar gentine Government has planed. a an extensive extermination cam-i KAUKON, Mich—To aveld bit- paigo. More than 100,000 power- ting a ca'f near this city, Herry CALF WAS KILLED i ful flamethrower, will be. used Johnsen swerved his cat and | to dectroy the locusts ‘in their fy- errstvad inte a machine driven by be Mes. Mary Ellictt. Both cars farmers who trap adult were wrecked, five occupants in- barriers. jared, and the calf was killed. Poise found a ring baring the name of {would make the government too At ‘Tampa he will make all the; “s =< much like a monarchy. | SHOOTS SISTER, 5 YEARS OLD > “ x necessary arrangements and pro-! * . Hamilton, advocate of a strong recently received notification of i his transfer to another section of | ®*% te Bartow, Wa., where he will} West Chester, Pa—Waving 2» the state, was an outgoing pas-| establish headquarters as assist. rifle at boys who had been teas- senger over the ‘highway this|ant to the sanitary officer in the | @® her, to frighten them off, Ann morning en route to Tampa, Tampa District. | Hoffman accidentally shot her 4. B. Miller, State Board of Health Sanitary Engineer, who central government, suggested the President be given an absolute veto on acts of congress. Some wanted the President to 1935, near Ava. Commander. died yeterday. Lansdowne wes one of those kill- afternoon 3 o'clock in the home,/ ed im the cfash of the dirigitle, {211 Duval street. ? Today On Assistant State Attorney J.; Lancelot Lester, and County) Solicitor Allan B. Cleare, Jr., left! ever the highway this afternoon} for business visits at points in the; state. Mr. Cleare will make a thorough/| investigation of the accident near! Tavernier Saturday night, July 3,1 ENAMELE } i | which resulted im the deaths of A. J. Villanetve and Wesley Price, printers employed by the Miami Tribung, and serious imjury te Mrs, : Mr. Cleare said he expected. to. have all the data in connection ‘with the accident in. time to re! turn te Key West next Tuesday, j NEEDED TO LEARN NEW YORK.—When a father of this city aunounced his inten. tion to diseuss the facts of with his son, mother expressed the hope that the father would learn something. Seyqpr-old_ sister,” Patricia, in the ies critically wounding her. BENT ON ACTS CHICAGO.—Charging that ber husband persisted Yn doing strip- tease acts fer guests at their home. Bernice A. Johnasen of this city won a divorce from her husband. FLOORS ARE BEAUTIFUL AND PRACTICAL WITH life! be elected by congress and Gouv- erueur Morris urged that he serve for life. He also proposed life! terms for senaters, te be appoint-} ted by the President, and objected te distribution of representatives en a population basis only. “Not liberty,” said Morris. “bat property is the main object of so-1 ciety.” ‘fist were surprised to discover that Sites was cutting a new tooth. WAY OF LIVING CRICAGO.—Charging that for Beise im the kiteben of his home. years she and her husband com-' John Zwald, 61, fired on the municated with each other onty by - mrestage® written on the table-i dark Instead of a burglar, eloth an@ letters picked from al-| found that be had ki'led bis Phabet soup, Mre Rose Wach of year<ld mother, Mrs, athis city sued for divorce. j Beate. week later both he and his den-( ‘Th: deceased is survived daughters, Mrs. Prank V. Miss Marie Parte; one pit, teo, was extracted, however. | Birmingham, Ala—Hearing ai { SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FLOOR ENAMEL. AT SOUTH FLA. Steamship Ozark arrived io pert lest sight 930 o'clock from |New Orvenns with nine turlond- lef freight for Key West and «sil od 2:25 thie morning for Mismi and dsckeonvile. Pruit-earrymg Steamer Mire