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, ee aq Associated Press Day Wire Service 4 For 58 Years Devoted to the > Best Interests of Key West A Z VOLUME LIX. No. 11. Commissioners Vote To Contribute Funds For | | cS j PRAIS! OSPIT. AFF: | 1, it could not| S .| That Key West will have anja swimming pool, ii not! se 3 merce % nt ee = | active yacht club fostering the in-| meet the requirements of a course | - APPEAL BROADCASTED BY |terests of all classes of sail and| adapted to develop model yacht) - 4, : pide AS aaa | power boats became evident at regattas any better if it had been/ | j LOWELL THOMAS SAVED | the meeting held last night in the} built especially for that Purpose. | _———_e Other Matters Taken Up ‘DEMERITT T0 LIFE OF PAUL CLARK ballroom of La Concha Hotel. | It was first proposed to hold this = } | 2 A gratifying feature of the at-| first regatta in the submarine BUSINESS MEN At Regular Meeting Of) Organization Conducted Last Night KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1938. YOUNG PATIENT |Much Interest Manifested : ni a ad Ob Acie COUN Adopts Ordinance OF WATERMELONS | 1 j | i | | | SRSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOSSSSSSS - | Other Business Brought LEAVE ON TRIP} tendance was the presence of the; base, and it was so announ: j CANDIDATE FOR iti | lads who will form the junior) School Students Interested | | Paul Clark, who was critically | toss OF iaean! in the a| Forage = oe the| | ill in a hospital at Point Pleasant, | club and whose development into | models warrants it, there is a Pos-| WILL VISIT MIAMI AND OTH- | : | sailors and sportsmen will be aj sibility that one of them may be| } New Jersey, some time ago, and | jeading objective of the proposed| adopted as a distinctive Key| | | who is now improving from his| Club. lag type. The hulls of Aga Gi aS : | AST ss . tw nstructed | | Key West Chamber of Com ist jillness, thanks all unknown | Major "tames D. MacMullen| High School” Manual Teening| GROUP TO BE HEADED BY merce was last night allowed by Superintendent W. W. Demeritt | ftiends who sent watermelons to! presented a draft of a proposed Class, and it is understood that) SECRETARY ROPER: MAYOR of the Seventh Lighthouse Dis-/ the hospital in response to a call | constitution, compiled in harmony | the lads of this class will produce; 9p ppy WEST INVITED TO the county commissioners the trict, plans to leave Key West this| broadcasted by Lowell Thomas. | with time-tested rules and regu-| other model yacht types for act-| | evening on the Tender Ivy, on! ‘The pjea for watermelons stat-| lations under which many prom ili | sum of $200 monthly for the next one of his regular inspection trips,| 4 4151 the iui st |inent ‘labs are va two months, to use for expenses | ‘0 different areas on the east/ juice from melon | ating, and with slight alterations, | the conviction expressed by many Z 7’ z } coast. | Was very much needed for the it was accepted as being suitable of those present that the prospects} Governor Fred P. Cone has is-| and operations until a change in| He will visit Miami and other | young patient who was suffering | for Key West | for a successful yacht cliib'in Key 2 2 / the financial condition of the or- PO's: going as far as Palm | from a serious malady. | Copies of this instrument and West were very promising and | sued a series of invitations, one Beach, and regular inspection of/ phe following article in connec-| @PPlication blanks for those de-| would be a considerable factor in! §» iin has ee | ganization is brouzht about by | lights and equipment will be! 1. With the is reproduced | Siting to become charter members /the new . era of ‘activity into; nee been: recel y | | made. | tage luced | Gf the elub are in the hands of | which Key West is enitering: Mayor Willard M. Albury, to at-| the anpual collection of dues. | pat a a ty Leader, | \ajor MacMiuillen, Melvin E. Rus-| To Select Suitable Name Sy Ki cenetas wt « oem atl Present at the meeting were} oe sell, chairman of the membership! The name of the club will be) ee tontidanta - a Chairman Carl Bervaldi, Com | committee, and S. C. Singleton, | decided at the meetnig to be held neadalt 1 aT a " j missioners Wm. R. Porter, Nor-| - Head. whose life bung in the bal- | Secretary of the Chamber of on February 1. So far, the pro-| il Secretary of Com-| co. bea Mecthigaces: Becxton: B. War PATROL OUTING pose rg aay Pleasant hos. | Commerce. Be | posed names are “Cayo Hueso merce Daniel C. Roper, and will) aoe a ren and Cleveland Niles; Clerk! pital for several days last month| awe aegis sc sagear SBE, Boe: Club” or “Key West Yacht! meet in Fernandina, January 14.| vib ELMER WARD Ross C. Sawyer, Chief Deputy’ i where he suff from iti While there are some sail en- . 2 | The object of the meeting is the | Bernard Waite, County Solicitor| Arrangements are being com-| "0, pe nomi Today’ bn the| thusiasts among the prospective) The club burgee, @ design f0F| asaication of the official iaunch-| DAVID E WARD Allan B. Cleare and a few inter-| Pleted today for an overnight pa- y | members, the importance of pow- | which was presented by Major aya | ested citizens. : re ON VISIT HER! first obtaming permsme: tom the City Council trol, and unit eamp of Boy Scout | 7°84 to recovery at his home in). boat regattas and the much MacMullen, will bear evidence of | ing of a new paper mill, a nine-| The ordinance will not become The question of funds for the | Number 52, to be held tomorrow ay * Clark, wh his | !@"ger number of members who’ the origins of Key West by being | Million dollar project, owned by| Chamber of Commerce had been |Bight under the supervision ' of | |.- Young Clark, who owes his! winl own or be interested in pow-| in the Spanish colors of red and| the Container Corporation of brought before the board at aj Patrol Leader Arent Sjursen. 2 ie juices of watermelon, | .. boats, large and small, it is ex-| gold, and if anyone wishes to| America. There will also be the/ regular meeting by B. D. Trevor and the matter of assignment of| Vidual tent, will attend to all ar- funds had been left over, it was|T#ngements, Application of liquor licenses Each patrol will have an indi- including cooking, the entire camp to be under. the i of Scoutmaster Vic- | was stricken with nephritis last | pected that they will be in the| construe the circle and crossed | °Pportunity afforded for Florida | November and was admitted to | majority in the club membership, | bars as bearing some resemblance | ‘© Pay tribute to a great south-| the bospital'on December 3. His| and will do an important work in| to a skull and cross-bones, there | ern scientist, Dr. Charles Herty condition became serious on De- cember 10, and on the followii | extending a Key West welcome to} is no law to prevent it, it is who will be one of the guests of | |eontests between Havana and| On Exhibition | The governor’s letter points Key West boats will develop as a| “The design for the burgee, as 0ut, “I attach great importance to | matter of course. | well as the proposed constitution this event, and have caused a It was decided to hold the first| is on exhibition at the Chamber | Proclamation to be published of- which had been received at the last meeting were reread, consid- ered and signed by the board as follows: + ager of the hospital, put in a plea . t fick ‘“ : e : | for watermelons. | regular meeting of the club at (of Commerce rooms. — : pene pear ¥ oh ' peed all “Lowell Thomas, on his 6:45) ‘tution [2 - 2 | Maa tisk vs eo | comity jad sible for the contribution of of the east. Allen, Goethe, | Prominent personages, both Grieken, Eugene Wilson, State and national, who will be Brewer, Present at the meeting, the gov- it being the Artman, owner 0: re Hp i The body of Lee Garcia, who, tem would be unable to excrete} died in New York last Thursday, Pleasant, relative to the extrac- 2 bd tion of whatever active principle | wo existed in watermelon juice, . this intake of watermelon juice. y arrived here this morning on the “Dr. Stambovsky studied the Steamship Cuba. - Apalachicola - Tw ea Th thai s : Lord is blem devised a method of ro cases were for e next case was that of Har. Funeral, which will be under Choe daparergian aasicinag. ge k Atlanta — ——— entire water-| ‘tial, and disposed of at the ses- | sean: Cita; oalurkd, ‘sahee =. as | a: Seer oe Cae atone | melon, with the exception of the | Sion of criminal court this morn- | charged with reckless driving of | eral Home, will be held tomor- i i ili an automobile on the public high- row afternoon 5:30 o'clock from ing others. the residence, 417 Amelia street. Survivors are his father, Lino) | Garcia; four sisters, Mrs. Sarah AL eT Wabeedthat | i! f uf I |of: Charles W. Lowe, William R.| However, he entered a plea of | “This syrup, Dr. Stambovsky | Gordon, James Griffin, Joe Valen- i the following jury | | said, not only aided and stimulat-| zuela, Henry Cruz and Francisco} was selected to } H fi rh Ht , F pt tlt it a tl d i CASA MARINA extends a cordial invitation to the residents of Key West and winter visitors to avail themselves of the facilities Provided by the new Casa Marine Ber and Cocktail Terrace. 5 i f if a rere itt veetal { TONIGHT—WE CONTINUE our series of Cocktail-Dansants—to which residents and visitors are invited. Dancing will be from 10 to 1 o'clock. Starting next week—these Dansants will be held on ‘Tuesdays and Thursdays. Also—there is Cocktail Dancing om the Terrace every day except Sunday. from 5 to & o'clock. “Dave Garson. presented by Howard Lanin of New York and Philedelphia. and his Casa Marina Dance Or- chestra. will preside at these Dansants and Cocktail Hours. rl county's attorney for some minor changes. | The error and insolvency list | | i 4 Hl I a r af