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Associated Press Day Wire = Sd Service J For 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West 4 VOLUME LIX. No. 17. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1938. ‘ew MARINE STUDIOS SUITS ENTERED Concert Tonight At Bayview MARINE STUDIIS Many Heard Lecture On = “WIS ENTERED Park By Hospitality: Band). 1s visrror-Here © Work Of Audubon Society AND. COUN eecee */+ ARTHUR McBRIDE OBSERVES: An audience of over a hundred{ucation of our population and In. , Mrs. Eva B. Warner To) t9 CONDUCT REVIVAL| v0: | were highly entertained by. the|some visitors in not doing a nega-| 1” olny SuuniBs BTOn Be Featured In Son St = ees, oes arr AT cellent moving pictures and tive thing—that eg destroying the} COURT; CASEDEALS 8s; | LOCAL TROPICAL: -AQUA-! natural color slides of birds taken fps bind Me. Give. them 3|. INTEREST: \ON;e MUNICIPAL oe Z ; or % Teal measure of protection and} Program Under Direc-) £ in the Everglades, along the Keys ‘our birds will return by the thou-| AND ROADBONDS i Bip: and in Key West, and the spicy | sands as long as there’s sufficient | tion Of A. Barroso j 4 running comment of Alden H./ cover and food. i Z 4 Arthur McBride, who is associ-| Hadley, noted extension lecturer “Here is a compartive valua-; Praecipe of summons was this! ated with the Marine Studios, of the national association of “0% im dollars and cents of the! week filed in United States court, Mrs, Eva B. Warner, popular ; situated on the east coast fo Flor-| Audubon societies, in the Second that inhabits She Florida ‘Keys 2@ainst the City of Key West, | ; singer of Key West, will be fea- é ; 5 ida and about 18 miles south of | aug ; nigh : municipal, Corporation of Florida, tured in songs, this evening at} F + Z 3 St. Augustine, is a visitor in the me eee rare ag fatwa k aig ars soos! for the sum of $5,000. The suit is the Hospitality Band concert to eee g j city today, and was looking over Significant points of the lecture heron about to leave the ung | in the name of John S. Jenkins. / be played at Bayview Park. Mrs. 5 specimens at the Key West Trop-' and the wonderful conservation | and as heavy as it will be when! Another praecipe for summons | ee ste be heard in English i : a. work the Audubon Society has Nature will have about five, ¥*5 filed about the same time by one eo é . BM | cto eras, Says that the done in the vicinity of Key West | pounds of edible meat. Now, at/ {he Land Title Bank and Trust) ¥ Ph and the Keys were summarized 20 cents a pound, which is a high pany Corporation, ogniet of Alfredo Barroso and a pleas- | cxhibition rooms and the enclos-'},, wallace Bryant Kirke, who,’ value for meat in the raw, the| Momree county, in the sum ing program has been arranged. ure for the immense tanks, are with Mrs. Kirke, has sponsored bird would be worth one dollar. | $15:00._ ; The music will be enhanced by |/77 Practically completed, and pre-| 4. two Audubon Evenings under |: “The National Association of! In neither case has the specifi- the addition of a new piano which | 77 Parations are now going ahead to ‘the auspices of the Old Island | Audubon Societies has spent dur- | “2#i0NS.in the suits been received was the gift of Mrs. Milton Curry, @7e| | ComPlcte the interior of the tanks.| Trading Post ing the last few years in Florida| BY-xDeputy Clerk C. Rodney and the Federal” Music Project ||7 _and hopes ave them in read-) yy, Kirke’s i } ii ; i < tad the Siig? Department | ineggfor-the display of sea life: Ree 8 — introductory re-| over $70,000 in protecting wild! 2 | life. Of that amount approxi-| express the gratitude felt to Mr. very shortly. “Tonight's lecture is the second mately $10,000 has been spent iti and Mrs. Curry for their splendid ; Peon aril ee aos in the series being given on bird protecting the great white heron! by John E. Morri relator. on elie cenck Walaa J 4 i oe po ownaied 100 feet bag, abont a os a arenes : + fund _ aap given by fart The compl emiaargs J . : Z < : e joni Association le from ail over the country RET ay ; will be ‘featured at all of the con- ||/# j g| 40 feet wide and about 18 feet im 4 a.hon societies. feobebiy cuily.casseulsot a. laa the city is indebted in the sum of certs, and thisadded feature of | depth. The other is of circular ““o7 night's lect Ald ; : - | $10,915, interest on municipal! the programs is made possible by | i S| rmmation and has 8 diameter of 1,71 ‘has been sent to our com-|expenditure has increased the, 200% Bad the indebtadnens ef} the piano. ; 75 feet. the county on road bonds, is $20,- é > * munity by the Audubon Associa- number of these birds by nearly ° The program for tonight fol- . There are openings in the |. = F : 895. lows: vies . | ; §| tanks’ of two feet by 18 inches, "0" 1 lecture in our public 500 as given by actual count 7, #2 alternative writs of | * * thools. He has been with us for through aeroplane surv: t 2 ts | 5 ug plane ey or ata ‘ rcatg menbaeige se Treas a period of nearly two weeks and cost of $20 a bird. us it announces the — Program March, Fete Triumphal—King. SA has already delivered over 35 lec-| - “Now if outsitiers value this! Overture, Hoyal Emblem —|| aot eed comleted aad stocked tures in the High School and bird at $20 should not members King. 5 : F with imens, will present to graded schools. His reception has of this community place a poten- Waltz, Old Chestnuts—Lake. neg ae holder, a view P€e® spontaneous and his message tial value on this bird of $100. It Selection, Southern Melodies— of Feir: So i sath has already had real effect. I, certainly is worth that as scenic Hayes. a o nae by N ere ” pride myself on being partly re-| yalue alone”. Popular Medley, Whispers in; The ‘and exhibits will be SPonsible for Mr. Hadley’s stay| In Mr. Hadley’s lecture I want re eee ae used, also, for taking educational | With us. Slee ‘alone. | Skinner. : : | anion g picture: 5, as wel} as spe-| “While visiting Audubon’s “In Mr. Hadley’s lecture I want} Selection, Solitude—King. Vciei sommes wf the sea required by headquarters in New York, I you to take particular notice of! Songs, La Golondrina and Es-|j | producers, at times, of tales made the suggestion that perhaps one slide showing the type of pro- trellita—Saradell. Mrs. Eva War- |] | wherein the sea and the strange | Some day the whole of Key West tective signs that is being posted ner, soprano. life of the waters play a most con and some of the neighboring Keys by the Audubon Association. It March, The Stars and Stripes |] picuous part. could be made bird sanctuaries. A is_our hope that many of these —Sousa. f ir TH eae Ha REERE } ps i 7 ted, | movement to accomplish wild life signs can be posted on the high- The Star Spangled Banner— eg Vith tanks OF the Se fish: Protection generally starts with! way to the mainland from Key Key. | WILLIAM D. UPSHAW A aint ith the education and the forming of pub-| West. —_——-———_ Peghscod ses “ lic opinion and. the;first point of; “They will do a great measure public schools. To of good. Some in this audience has directed t ae it a privilege to i <= “Bute a | $We all realize that our visitors i are interested in the new forms of plant and tree life they find | building these signs could be fur- here. They would be doubly in-| nished by the NYA. With this terested if we had the bird life help I estimate that a single sign TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE eres, j that- existed here during Audu-| can be constructed with approxi- | WILLIAM D. UPSHAW. CON-) bon’s visit 106 years ago. It would mately $3.00 spent in material. } IN THIS ISSUE } mean many a dollar in the pock- Anyone forwarding this amount GRESSMAN - ZVANGELIST. syarre INSPECTOR OF PRIS- | cts of Key Westers if a fraction to the Chamber of Commerce of these birds could’again be at-| with his name and address will The Citizen introduces a new | a ae. —— ae ONS CAME IN OVER tracted to Key West. have the donors’ name and ad- feature series today in the form| FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | HIGHWAY “Most campaigns of this sort dress placed on the sign. This of “Fish jsp food poo else-| Pacer agen a | call for positive action and it is will materially help to show how where in this issue. e feature astor Yancy Tillman Shehane — true in this case, but strange as it widespread the interest in bird will appear each week from this of First Baptist church of this city seems it calls as much for ‘the ac lcaeyation may be. date forward until the end of the | @Mnounces that that church and| _ State Inspector of Prisons C. L. SSS 2 winter season early in April. _ | the people of Key West at large Creech, for the State of Florida, ecccccccccccccccccesececeseooos A select group of experienced | Will have the unusual opportunity came in over the highway last guides and stores catering to Of hearing Congressman-Evangel- evening to make a usual and TELLS OF AN OIL PAINTING HA se E ff 8 i fishermen in sponsoring this se-| ist Wm. D. Upshaw in a “Citizen- | thorough inspection of the county ries, which, will include informa- | ship and Revival Crusade” here aw Meee z i tion for anglers and actual stories| this coming week. innin; After going over the prison, Mr - ° ° of the Fsyia catches brought in| Sunday morning, Gcaancy oe at Creech said that he found every- Anton Otto Fischer Discloses Fact In An Interview caught regularly by by the city’s visitors and resi-}Tunning through Sunday night,| thing in first class condition, and eee eee ees these waters. dents. Also, complete informa-| January 30, Mr. Upshaw will be stated that congratulations were tion on the different kinds of fish- heard in the First Baptist church. due ll who had jurisdiction over BEEN MADE ENTIRELY FROM MEMORY ‘RAILWAY MAN ing and:fjshdtocbefouhd én riearby|_ Pastor Shehane states that the place. 3 a4 waters, will béineludediin! the'e-| Evangelist Upshaw is nationally-. Mr. Creech feels that there eeeeeee ng ries. -gi. Jasmvyoigaraay ba» co} known as one of the most dynam-. shoul ‘some changes ins the The. well-known oii painting, City. “There is no place we would It ig felt-by.the giianalemeht*ot i and electrifying. speakers in strw as to the sanitary showing a dismasted helpless! rather live in than Key West. It The Citizen Uat.dhorelés wodef:}America today. He is often call- | arrangements, and for the hand- | 4 nor signalling to a fishing is like living aboard an ocean lin- inite need: fer this ‘BiskiStories™ ed “The Suceessory:to Bryan”, ling of inmates, and will make Fe hich 2 2c with the most beautiful water feature...and, thatudeaddrs will “The Abe Lincoln ofthe South”, the negegsaxy, proposals for bring- 4 ™mack, on which are a group OF on all sides. Key West has the take aera is:hoped that, “The Billie Sunday of Congress”, ing about the changes desired di- colored fishermen and on whose nicest and most friendly people whenever possible, all interested and “America’s Greatest Apostle rectly upén his return to head- stern is painted “Flying Fish, Key of any place in the country. will give the sponsors of the se- to Youth”. quarters. West”, and published in Saturday Everyone, from those you meet as ries a boost in the form of busi- United States Senator M. M. Evening Post by Anton Otto acquaintances to your closest ness in return for their invest-, Neely says, “Wm. D. Upshaw has COMES IN ON Fischer, famous illustrator, was friends, are always glad to be of eee eee ment made. }done more things to inspire the painted high and dry in the Cat- service”. Next year the Fischers skill mountains, entirely from will again return, and it is quite Turn to this feature now—on | Young manhood of America than Page Five—read it—feel free to| any other man before the public REGULAR VISIT memory and without the aid of probable that eventually they wiil inh | criticize it—and watch for more | today”... Dr. J. C. Woodward, pictures or other such help. Mr. establish a permanent winter of the series to come! president of Georgia Military Fischer disclosed this in an inter- | residence here, they say. Academy, says, “I regard Wm. D. Ww. J. SAVAGE OF NEW JER- view with The Citizen at his An illustrator must be able to Upshaw as the most inspiring residence, 1401 United street, paint quickly and attain a certain for about six weeks. CITY COUNCIL speaker to young life on the’ SEY ON VISIT TOLIGHT- Where he and Mrs. Fischer are standard, Mr. Fischer said, other-- Mr. Stevens is a American continent today”. Dr. spending their first winterin Key! wise he will gum up things. The MEETS TONI Len G, Broughton, First Baptist HOUSE DEPARTMENT West manuscript of a story is always Ht church, Jacksonville, Fla., said, “I Mr. Fischer explains this by the sent the illustrator. Mr. Fischer believe in my soul, Wm. D. Up- fact that he was a seaman from | then reads it carefully and selects shaw is the best after-dinner - W. J. Savage, representing the the age of 16 until he was 24, 2 number of possibilities for pic- The second regular monthly | speaker in America”. Dr. Gerald Primary battery division of the eight most impressionable years, tures. He then eliminates, prob- meeting of the City: Council will B. Winrod, editor of The Defend- Thomas J. Edison Co. wf New and that experience of viewing @bly reading the story a number be held tonight, beginning at 7:30 er Magazi recently declared, Jersey. was-aii yaftival» on the the ocean day after day fixed its of times, until he has decided on o'clock, “Wm. D. t w is Amerign’s Cuba this morning from Tampa, | different moods and the types of the picture or pictures he will use. : Nothing other than routine bus- Greatest Apostle to Youth and omome of his reg@lar‘frips te Key | boats and ships sailing on it pret- An illustrator is given about two iness is scheduled to come before undoubtedly the most. dymanic West to visit atthe lighthouse de- | ty well in mind. weeks to read, compose and get the meeting, although other mat- and compelling speakergn the macy Partment, and meet old friends Mrs. Fischer was Miss Sigsbee the i‘ustrations back in time, ters may be presenged during the tion today”. ppdiceompanying Mr. Savage was | before marriage, daughter of the leaving him about a week of ac- session, it was stated. ith many other qh comi:yWe-dv Eck, assistant vice presi-/late Admiral Charles Dwight, tual composition. If he has more = —_—____—— ments in hand by outstanding dent of the Southern Railroad. Sigsbee; well-known here, who time, he makes his illustration BENEFIT DANCE men on Wm. D. Upshew's out and C. I Kelloway, superinten- captained the ill-fated “Maine”, that much more ambitious. If he iding The standing ability as a speaker and dent of signal of the Atlantic’ which was blown up in Havana has less, he must correspond his preacher, Reverend Shehane Coast Line, and Mrs. Kelloway Harbor. The “Maine” was sta-| effort to the time allotted him. states that all the people will have . The visitors are ‘spending the tioned here for three weeks and) Sometimes Mr. Fischer works TONIGHT—10 P.M. TILL ? the opportunity of hearing this Gay visiting the interesting sights, Mrs. Fischer visited Key West for at top speed for three months, Pena’s Garden of Roses _ fearless, brilliant man preach dur- and will stay over this evening the first time then. Mr. and Mrs. then things slacken, and he gets Jimmy Loss” Orchestra ing the co week, beginning and depart tomorrow morning Fischer have only the fondest time to “loaf, fish, swim and play Admission S0c Ladies Free Sunday morning. over the highway for Miami things to say about the Island (Continued on Page Six) GOOD HARDWARE IS ESSENTIAL ON ANY JOB. FOR NEW WORK OR FOR REPAIRS.-FOR ANYTHING il ‘ i ‘ ue . rel Mf [i | g | itl it MU italiilatt elt rity Ht ti if THAT