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Associated Press Day Wire 8 4 - ~ Key West, Florida, has the , Service. - [x F , most equable climate in tr For 57 Years Devoted to the Big § country; with an averr Best Interests of Key West : . : range of only 14° Fahren. VOLUME LVIII, No. 257. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1937. _ PRICE FIVE Chamber Of Commerce Is William V. Litle-Gives: WATHCHRD ts se Cloth OF Key West : oo Nes: | ON ory dkKetc ey West Quite Busy Sending Out Address At Rotary me scomoes Ty Radio Broadcast Proved Ce'RESTAURANTS AND bd i Much Informa ve Matter The Rotary Club having gotten; doubt that this would be done} fore to a good start yesterday atjyety often. Another benefit of} OTHER PLACES ae lits regular weekly noonday lunch-| these meetings is the privilege of} e Executive Secretary And WELFARE UNIT theew the‘amemilage into can:[ ih seme Meneness In gur Eves) “FALLAHASSER, Oct. 29— eee See ORE es 5 ‘ et | (FNS) A vigorous statewide cam- sternation by announcing that,|lates the imagination and arouses| © Pe # Force Of Workers Com-| FUNCTIONS IN FS effect, due to the members| our better instinets- _ tpaign to force all ages of . 2 Sass | having suddenly acquired unac-| “It is not possible for 2 num-} restaurants and eating houses in Ps a SII L SD pile Very Interesting| countable habits of punctuality,|ber cf men to get together and! the state to require health cards| 4 Chak <n |PROGRAM WAS SENT OUT ON AIR WEDNES- WAYS the fines and forfeitures fund|sing Rotary songs without being! for their employees was in-| SCHOOL JOURNAL | DAY NIGHT FROM GAINESVILLE STA- Data About Island City | was languishing, and that steps|benefitted thereby. You can’t! augurated this week when 14 VERY INTERESTING would be: takes, te Getten: up: the) think mean apd nuworihy auenis) ebting house propeistors ia Miami) TION; WRITTEN BY S. C. SINGLETON, EX- | OLD AGE ASSISTANCE SHOWN kitty. One man at each table was while axa ipoain may pei mere notified to comply with the a fas Sup ’ . ©. : ’ {to rise and give the names of all|some of us who can’t sing, but!law, or suffer the consequences, weree: ee. . ee as cal TO BE ONLY PART OF inis messmates, and pay a fine of{I doubt it, At least we canlin the form of a revocation =| Secon icecsak: eihed ECUTIVE SECRETARY OF KEY WEST where activity is the rule are sANY ACTIVITIES BEING|Me dime for each miscue. Every- make a noise, and that is good! their license, Hotel Commissioner] in the interests of Key West CHAMBER OF COMMERCE gickted: daily by The Citisep, but one but the selected victims hadfor us, too. It exercises the! Taylor announcai. High School, is one of the ; - { CARRIED ON a very good time, and the ser-|diaphragm and stimulates the cir-} “Many operators of eating ‘ K 2 of the busiest places ceen in} cacatctaress made & wip good|colstion. It is palgllegeste #6 phases fave nots complied with} Sa mene en MR sis is Ss ee oe many days is the Fleming street collection. tend these meetings because it! the state laws requiring all em- beew placed before the public , - frm pects unt te office of the Chamber of Com-| » JACKSONVILLE, # Octicg9.a}-. Sebastian Cabrera introduced as| gives us an speeeeee? to en-| ployees who hahdle food to pase! sineesthe beginning of this | otevitally informative was the a s jay or January, —_ Z : this guest, Captain R. F. Slingluff,| large our acquaintance with rep-! hysical examinations and fur-| semester. a ‘ ‘the lieutenant-sees more possibili- merce. | (FNS) Although old: age cual Pr SEG whe bas come tp =e- resentative members of our buss |nish health cards before they can) Heads of the several de- ‘fercadeast-written by S+ Ci Single-}ti., ror action in $2,000.00 than = . {side in Ke: ‘est, and Rev. Shuler . | ” apr Bie ‘i 7 a 2 2 Yesterday the place was littered}ance has caught the public imagi-}5 316 chekdieotdeeai ™. Reenett,(nere with ‘whom we would not | 80! Baccara see pile: | partments kave made a bril-|*/#oti*exeeutive- secretary: ‘f ‘the ee ss pe or. de vd with all kinds of literature, fold-|nation and is a major activity, it|0f Lakeland, Fla. come ore sees Be ore! entire force of inspectors to) lant beginning and their de- vi Key West ‘Chamber of Commerce, onton of Lope ty The program of the meeting|ary routine of our | ot Se 5 thi ai A: deiiedeade < tales om i Wists write 2 ok nid booklets, id di ti ri i { Vene & war: on Ue practice, eng) b hich went on the air Wednesday tory eS . rape ers, ‘ s, and cards, wom is only part and parcel of thejwas in charge of Rev. John G, [ane seve. petengy riceaeirese tC cure it in one way or ancther.| with the mews, sauey wi wi air : ‘sind Kee Ghee bo ea ance bearing a message of good will’ state Welfare Program, Clayton aetna lg ee | oe aete o confites of our per-| “We are right at the beginning; |night from the Gainesville sta-| day. 2 i itati munity Service Committee, who * | Of a monster tourist season,” the! . si #8 = ! That same year Commodore gnd = cordial invitation to come/c Codrington, state welfare com-/develoved the thesis that Rotarians Sonal affairs. |_| commissioner said, “and it is our) form interesting sending foe” tien. | David Proter is assigned to the to Key West this season and en-| |. 3 ‘ _ [are bound to be active in the sping : es Wei determination to do al in our| *tudents, their families, the It was heard jn many homes|duty of making pirates very aoe oF missioner, pointed out in an in-|seryice of the community in which | have an oppotunity of self-de- Yaar tas priteat the quiblic health} public in general, and es- searce in these waters, and the PF a” erate eneeeied OR) ess hers today. they live, and that mankind is di-(Yelopment through hearing | and) Ta". eT ty oueh rigid en-| pecially the achool faculty. [0nd through the courtesy of J-tduty is performed. By 1829, i y: i taking part in discussions of cur- e' g! pecially y: where in the world, amidst the {vided into two classes, Lifters and/ a bl f the forcement of those rules and} Th. u St nd Pierce Brothers,| William Whitehead his mapped “The State Welfare Board|Leaners- Callinc upon Rotarian|*e"t topics and problems o °) regulations designed for this med sre: st Oe ie faves © the city; by 1835, with slave labor, functions in more than 5 separate} ¥iliam :: Little, he delivered an| wana not the least of the priv-| Pose.” other leeten: Psy ninet by at their establishments. At each|the manufacture of Salt has be- i ion. es P = m. ress, is in tab- H i P . ‘< ‘ 5 0 ion|the opportunity it gives us 0 puserh % % a ‘. : ; : s liaison agency without which triet serene Horton’s supgestiam eine new friendships. Most of | amination and secure a rena) “ proprietors had arranged modern) "ess Mo gp by | alain A pieces of informative literature,| movida’s needy could not obtain!terts scans ef recreation for visite friends we have are those| tion health card from their phy-| 77 MOM) OM SE) adimneppabucryee oe z : y some means of recreation for visi- | ds dette thi ly formative| sician. The fee which is paid to} and perfectly tuned-in radios: million dollars annually. Inthat were being aldressed in readiness! minions of dollars of federaljters and that the shuffle board|™ade Curing 1k aa i i the phyuielen ja set at $1 a a Ficesigsncisnodc ; ‘ hear (*#me year, Colonel Narcisso ‘i ‘i court at many Florida cities was | ¥°"s of our life. Ordinarily ® alk aid Bid ical | which enabled gatherings to rebelling against Spanish mis- for sending out to different com-} funds. vine ey . iman makes few real friendships} Commissioner explained. } } la popular institution. Motion was | fter he‘has resshed: watarity. { the brendenct. rule in Cuba, makes a precarious panies and agencies, and not one} “Bringing big money into the promptly made and cayried that | Ohi ais bc lace coe oe | ; tease to Key West; and the city a committee be appointed to pro-|*™s Abend APPRAISEMENT OF | { And at each place, it was said becomes enshrined in the hearts \ | 1 i 9 t of th but was sent in answer} State are the CCC, with annual |were young we were more un- : em, bu! k yotteedag. theveaens 4 of i Cubans as the “Cradle of Busy offices and other places) and gossip quips, all of which most delightful surroundings. And ‘these bundles and _pack- ages, contain from 20 to 100! |vide this sport in Key West. Tal! : j ‘i its of $2,000,000 to Florida! of ways and means speedily re-| Selfish. Friendship consists es- r Cuban Liberty.” Union forces fo a request for information about | Paymen st tials } ys 5 s i sentially of Giving as well as ‘ATE IS | ! its and their dependents; the/ Solved itself into action with Dr.‘ 7): i eat Steamship Gatun, of the Stand-' ve applause at the con-|hold Key West throughout the Key West. eR : William R. Warren offering to: Taking, and the s Pies principle ard Fruit’and Steamship Company, onprorieth \ civit ‘War, and Mrs, Caroline Lowe surplus, commodities ~ division, William LL. upon which Rotary is founded, is due to arrive this evening from; tesien.of the broadcast, which is Hedevils the Provost Marshall by : . Confederate thie ‘ coh Tae” ')pay for the cement. " y i ‘These packages were tr-unswer f which” last” year distributed com: | betes agubed te provide the ‘paing | Service, is conducive to the~ de- Vinal appre . he’ i arrive this / A pe ! ; ppraisement of the es-} Philadelphia “¢onsigned to the herewith reproduced. for the bene- ered pipe parece there were others for a diversity se : «i velopment of friendship. to ts about the city, but}™odities valued at $924,000 and Sebastian ‘Cabrera the playing: "”,, i | tate left by Mrs. Anne Sophja| Porter Dock Company, for bunk- shee ae iag “neds clothing valued at $487,000, and equipment and Dr. James Parra-' - Ne te ne ne Baldwin, was concluded po sais ‘fit of those who did not have the/feels so disposed. Henry M. which this year will distribute More $10.00 for incidentals. Lt! 170+. clasp hands and sing our|®M™ filed in the office of County| This will be the first visit of a ; : Flagler’s magnificent dream of # John. Faigle offered the loan of /° P ten qs opporunity to hear it: railway across the sea comes true of things which the chamber is' commodities arid clothing valudd : fe jparting song. To leave and go/ Judge Raymond R. Lord. | vessel of the Standard Company| lin 1912 and vanishes on the "at $1,800,000; the Children’s BE vance baka a hs ig ie @ | pack to our personal affairs again,| |The appraisers found the valuein two weeks. The same vessel HISTORY SKETCH—KEY WEST |i ed eee er 198s. ts be iia ied tgs) spe fare seat which brings in eae rk uit ke s henetied and stimulated: by. he mayen oe - on perigee am Byes ' a P| The recorded history of Key replaced by the world’s most fi wi ive! 2 «| association of the past hour. ‘ pproximately 5 and October 15, an jis was the last Ae t quainted with and be able to give: so3 999 annually that the State is peated, when under the leadership! “For the rest of the afternoon | this was so stipulated in the ap-| visit of any of the ships scheduled) West began so short » time ago, | wonderf) seem OF ce the answers. For instance: i not required to match; old age as. oi Srmmetees "yey ermnany ene OS musie of our parting song | Praisement. until that announced for tonight. ‘and history is such a grim, le sae Meee of Pale One writer is desirdus of se-|Sistance and assistance to the dealt out rations to sustain dheie | Su mae Be pa at Bry hie ig 9 vcagaapran phys ote us vie tew cities have been called upon i ith f fi i - pet aie he : rigs \to endure Her je have nev- West and the possibilities of suc-) 444 p59. die ‘aid for ‘de-|Tangements consists of Lt. Jonal ree ot ! mec: Spee" necklace with, O!d Rock” nor failed to extend a cess should he come here and open} it children, f hich the Faigle, chairman; Lee Pierce, Ben' — ° ° ° la priceless pendant, swings q|™ost charming hospitality to the a cocktail bar and restaurant. amedclmaps, » eee iain ,D. Trevor and W. W. Demeritt. iGLEE CLUB WILL rvice ntin ichain of islands, southwesterly , Tanger within their gates. A Aiihas lee |legislature appropriated $400,000 go jt is ordinained, said Ro-; } i a mainland of Florida, to/De¥ and thrilling chapter in the . signee letter is from a women and which the government will! tarians, that Key West adds to| | lente aincky wllanat Havana, | history of Key West is about to who is desirous of securing defi-; match on the basis of one dollar. itali it off to i STAGE PROGRAM ‘ z : Z om jbe written. nite information which will, pos-! for two. pa gilemid that it offers to its | Punta: Getabee 31, is the last tions will be received by Miss Cuba. : 5} Key West has priceless gifts to sibly, ‘ead to her finding a long! “Florida could obtain none of! The bling 6A pect-of Sea! | day on which the schedules of the| Betty Maloney, manager at Key) bier a — Bede ie-sce lanave with the world at large. lost brother. [this federal relief without com-| address that was delivered by Mr.) MUSICAL EVENT TO BE REN-| Miami-Key West Airways Inc., Lie ; ‘ svlend sat Jamaica dogwood; fat, Beginning a new era in ber his Another woman writes of her plying with federal regulations' Little: ; are to be continued in force be- acstiogs A pets _ pag pang ag i age forests, | (2°: to the wise peveneee she - ificati i oe ie 4 E! NDA ERN SOR ised of the proposa iseon- : ound ogee pe cia gy a Srough ae <egeenat Ea ie steal that, is “rather pee DERED SUNDAY AFTERNOON ji tween Key West and Miami, ac-|tinue she wrote headquarters, and the waters about them Were here pioneer conditions am > Us 0} i st a Hf * : f ‘i . Geeks Ga ankipi if soe Cenmibesi tian af tie Binh Wits BAAN cane comes tote: Rotary to at | “6 SOTA HIGH BCHORE [costing to an suneuncement tendo chie was October $6, seking op, ORE fishy even se MY | More and more, the nation treks of Commerce would secure her a;or similar ney, Those ‘who, tempt to tell so many Veteran} some time ago by the company in| instructions regarding the disposi: /#TF REY: = nd worth| toward the South for invest- position. 1a eriticlee admblistrative, <osty’ Rotrlims all about the privileges! gre jtion of the equipment at Ce i ae a ate Tone geet ee: reomenes. eee Tosrian Whouk Sctols: and roomsbenons Hoar 1ooe. themaslies al" Sf° atkey” membership, rnd if 1; Music Hour has been arrang-| However it is the belief in some) West and arrangements regarding ge gE uate a Fofweit weenes and experiences by land ing ‘houses, and in truth requests!to: the scope.of the , program,’’) seem to go too far, I shall expect /¢d for Sunday afternoon in the) quarters that Sunday will not be|the float and other water necessir, We on berg et Fe ori and sea; and Key West ig the ul- ter all Linde af intormation Shoat Goan tinea. HES 0 00 a ana Stent {auditoriom of Key West High| the last day, but service will hel ties in Key West Yacht Basin. | lordly races, 8 : timate South. The ebb tide in ; es : at : i i ‘; i js ‘i war and agriculture, with a high- Z the island, its climate and busi-| Major activities of the State, Bowes act with his gong there. | school, under the anspices of fool ocr ihe ales he —o si od sale 7 Meese socetred oe developed ‘social organization. Key Palys affairs has grrr ness possibilities, and practically} Welfare Board as listed by, him) “There is little that I can tell! Orchestre and Glee Club with! seh : y | legram which advised that @ Enctoschitig from the south were the which taken at the all of them are answered by Ex-'are: Oki Age Assistance, aid to you that you do not already know. | 44; . _ With! those with whom negotiations for! reply to her communication of 9 Cactbe. flood, leads on te Fortune,” is i ie ; i ¥: ns lice Peay cay Miss Edna B. Smith, music di-| continuance of the service are October 26, would be received by $e MYPEe: <e sweeping in; and a new city ecutive Secretary S. ©. Singleton,| dependent children, aid to the However, it seems that we all pigo ok oer tak ied j : yt On the island of Key West,j" bull his grandson Steve, and the young) blind, commodity distribution, need to be reminded of much that vector, in charge. w Deing carried on. | her tomorrow, Saturday, and it is) oo southerly of the chain, was awaits new builders. lady stenographer, who is a part} WPA certification, NYA certi- we know is true Our esac en vragen fe Peing site re mie ee nai! hago! pene: e Seite eee eaten 38 Fe fought the final battle; and the| am os sa pri <a time employee of the office. fication, CCC certification, child, and newspapers are doing it, so T\ answer to the numerous requests} and it Fs ane - y hemneron | Semmens future will be con- grisly momentoes of that conflict | rey Week eiters to ee hours The Key West Chamber of| welfare, investigations for state ‘eel that I may be permitted peak have been made that a pro-j it is anticipated that instrue-'tained in the letter. were so thickly strewn in rocky) O°} 7 sonncanet Giles” Sete aan en ‘upland and mangrove swamp HAS l tiny tot who dangles @ baited Commerce is a busy place, and! institutions, investigations for “o likewise, and if you will con-}gram of this kind be rendered. ; enemies Sere ie there is not one moment during crippled children's commission, in-|sider that I am not telling you|A fine musical program has been} |the first Spanish explorer crom*|i oo: nin from the edge of a the entire day that those attach-| vestigation for NYA scholarships,| but reminding you of the priv-| arranged which will include songs} nator ew Cancels led himself at the sight of the dock, - the thrill-seeking sports- ed are not working for the inter-| service to county and city agen-'ileges of Rotary membership, per-| by both boys’ and girls’ choruses, | § jwhitened skeletons and without) "0. sportswoman—who finds ests of the community, doing the! cies, out-of-town inquiries, serv- haps I may be able to get through | selections by the orchestra and/ imore ado gave the island the the height of jey in hours of hundreds of little and big jobs,!ice to families not receiving aid,' Without hearing from Major) musical numbers by members of} . tname of “Cayo Hueso” (Note: In| ioe with rod and reel for which keep Key West before the|and other welfare activities. In! Bowes, here, _ ‘ jthe music department, 0 0 |the vernacular, pronounced Key0! os nong and the lordly swordfish eyes of the world, inviting them! addition the Board acts as admin-| Se hrigere lc ag = BI ENTS UIC RS a) = oe ote the leaping tarpon for oppon- to come to this Is! , i pomceit-mnd ™ grb ds sat ane font rod | Island City. istrator for the old PERA. et te wee rev-| PRESIDING ELDER English ent, Key West has just this to : itongue finds it easier to say, “ liteges and Civie Prviileges. United States Senator C. O.}bers of the Bridge District Com- “Key West.” pao oe beet meee 1 Se dl A : } “Closely associated in my mind} ARRIVES IN CITY asses. of Florida, will net! mission, will leave on the Launch! With ample water supply, con- Directors Of Commerce Body j with the word Privilege is also) jfind it possible to visit Key West| l# Pecheur and go direct to venient beaches for careening be alg gar hay dda = |the word Benefit, and this talk | Lower Matecumbe where they) ships, and an abundant supply of! ©. the flashing lure trolled be- . : lwill really be on the Privileges | fat-this time, he has advised! Wi) be met by Senator Andrews,|timber, the ixiand became the| ; : Select Membership Committee ext #2 = mo 'moise/me. © «vier ro moun iewanaminn, a ofS Co onion of frre dan of te ar ry uo. A |. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE | pugce? OOM) 24 Tell, , Bridge )groject from that point south to|ren of the Quast as they wrought) Jerery 5 realization of visions long Sip iliac ioe | “Personal Privileges, I believe} | Dastriet. ines. jeffectual retribution upon His tien oan | | }* Earti the 5 the present terminus. pe cherished For = the that one of the gtatest personal DURING STAY HERE or week “it was an-/ At the conclusion of the trip Spanish Majesty's tall ships, lad-/ +. oniy frogtiens city. Here is privileges is that of attending) —— by the senator that it Wa8' senator Andrews proposes to re-/en with the loot of the Incas. | 40 only teopieal elty in the Unit- on call this morning in chamber! discussion, and the = selections these wenkiy mastings. | pers banger gett agtth pr yapetr and tron tp Bet ane See: Pe ® Ee ee ee a eid Staten = her ‘andegeninis at Stecsingotrent.t wade“weee Men Gh kaae, bas “Qath of allegiance and salute! Arriving in the city last night | >tidges and roads on the highway number of urgent matters which toty begins on that 28th day of; 1c. ayy lovely beyond deseri Ribsadiie ‘Were Precident BeateutP. Hughes Hack Wake to the flag. It is good to be re-| from Miami over the highway, 2d following this inspection he reauire “immediate attention.” |Avgust, 1815, when Governor! “(ccotinaed on Page F 38 i Gsm, Ghatles Sepa deoaens ons Hugh Williams, J. R./ minded each week that we have|was Dr. C. K. Vliet, presiding! Would come to Key West and Don Juan de Estrada rewarded se e wo dee Sehr Jon vier,| Stowers aad Joe Pepriman. la flag to salute, and what itjelder of the Miam! District of Spend a while meeting his many, Hallowe'en Masquerade Lieutenant Juan Pabic Salas for Charles E. Smith, John Gardiner,| Resignation of E. A. Strunk,’ tends for. It is also good to! Methodist Churches. : friends. ‘some unspecified service by hand- W. W. Demeritt, Wm. M. Arnold,|Jr., as treasurer, was accepted he reminded of the meaning of} Daring his stay here, Dr.!| Today Mr. Wilson said thet BA I a oe or gm A. Strunk, Jr.,j with regret, and & vote of thanks the song, ‘A‘merica,” which we Vliet will hold a quarterly con-| the senator had found it necessary fore : i "Or. for efficient service rendered was sing, folowing the cath of alle-/ ference of the churches in this to curtail his visit to Key West Fleer Show -— Entertainment _ Auditing committee, which con-jextended Mr. Strunk. Wm. M.!giance. ‘That is one of the priv- city. jbut would make the inspection of CUBAN CLUB sists of Members Smith and Ar-| Arnold was elected to serve out jleges of Rotary membership He expects to remain in Key, the roads and bridges as he first Tonight, 9:30 o'clock till ? nold, presented their report whieh | the remminder of the term of of-| which we should value, for if it|West umtil Monday when he will] intended. } Pritchard's Orchestra was read, approved and accepted.’ fice. jwere not for these meetings Ii make the return trip to Miami. Early tomorrow morning mem- Admission 75¢ Ladies Free’ the island se toon to come inte Board of Directors of the Key! Appointment of a membership West Chamber of Commerce meticommittee was brought up for SOUTH FLA. IS EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR SHERWIN-WILLIAMS “CASENITE”, WASHABLE COLD WATER PAINT. COMPARATIVE TESTS SHOW IT’S THE BEST

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