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Associated Press Day Wire Service For 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LIX No. 19. To Key West Yesterday Vessels Take Berths. At| Yacht Basin For Dura-| tion Of Stay In These! Waters West, yachts are still making Key West 2 port of call, the “Whis-| per”, 2.33 foot cabin cruiser, the | “Nomad”, a 50 foot Dorn cruiser, and the “Norseman”, a 64 foot yesterday. All thre are berthed at the Yacht Basin. MUSIC CLASSES BENG AND MANDOLIN TO BE- GIN NEXT WEEK A recent addition to the regular recreational activities of the WPA Recreation Department, will be classes of instruction in guitar and mandolin, the elasses to begin next week at Bayview Park. These classes will be under the direction of Instructor Laureano Moreno, well-known in musical circles of Key West. Registration for the classes may be made at the park between 9 a. m. and 12 - | o'clock and 3 to 6 o’clock daily. Those interested should make early arrangements as the num- ber of students is limited. Arrangement of schedules will ih INSTRUCTIONS IN GUITAR| — = KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1938. Destroyer | Arrives This Morning i S. a} since the USS. Dunlap was en a on |newly launched at New York. She + is & 1500-ton ship and th sent TO POLE; BADLY DAMAG-| morning and dropped anchor in orij oo-ton ship and the prcscu'| ACTIVITIES RELATIVE TO the stream bout 8 o'clock. | ries seven officers and 160 men., DISBURSEMENTS A short while after the vessel's The ship is mounted with five- | arrival, Lieutenant Wm. Klaus. inch guns and has 12 torpedo | U.S.N.. officer in charge at the/ tubes | naval station, and Major J. D.| The ship is named after the c ; A Z % | Mochintion, US.A.. in command jate. Brigadier General Robert Se reg — meer | along Duval street in the opposite | at the barracks, paid their official Henry Dunlap of the U. S. Marine needed funds are being seriously | direction to one-way traffic and | Oe eee te Fe: | Corps, who was a hero in all wars hampered because of the misun- | suddenly swinging in front of a} e next hour, Com-' since the Spanish American war. | derstood matter of doctor's salar- | car driven by Mrs. Rose Catala, | where he wee met by Mes Schnee Mgs._ Dunlap is sponsoring the ies, Dr. Julio De Poo, chairman | who was proceeding along Duval, / der, formerly Miss Argentine Del- case of Brigadier-General of the sprtes Parnes — | at the Angela street: corner, was/| gado of Key West, who is here for Mee Lo ee to state that salaries are a | [ae a —- i Leg xo reed the stay of the ship in port. |swerd together: with a photo- ee Seeman at the | tternoon. Mrs. 's. car, | graph was donated to th = \ oo ployed Mrs. Catala swerved ‘her automo-| mander | Mrs. Dunlap. e ship by | Clinic, Dr: eer Det bile to avoid. striking him, and | visits to Mayor Willard M. Albury) Liberty was given about 75 Harry Galey and: himself, have) drove into a post on the corner. members of the city council,| mémbers of the crew this af ~ never made “more ‘than $20 a) i ther bodies, met a number noon. Each day the Dunlap is in 7 a ek et scauaintances, and return-) poft approximately 50 percent of Poo stated. Each doctor handles the ship. | thé complement will be given, ¢ yor Albury, Councilmen! share leave. |an average of over 100 patients Mrs. Catala’s bumper was badly i Adams, Wm. H. Monsalvatge/ This afternoon from five p. m. = the course: of a. ponth ee anid | bent, the radiator smashed in, and; and Wm. T. Doughtry, athletic! to seven, Mayor and Mrs. Albury | a headlight glass shattered. | representatives, Pedro Aguilar aré entertaining at a tien charged for ach u It is said that this is not the| and Frank Caraballo, paid an of- honoring the officers of the ship gases charge oo — first time the boy has ridden the ficial visit to thé ship at one A vi ion is to CXorbitant, is in fact extremely zs saeepia —h a eae onli low, is evident, Dr. De Poo con- cluded. | wrong way on Duval street and/ o'clock. be-carried out in the decorations. It is hoped, Dr. De Poo said, | “cut capers”. / | that now the facts are known to ‘NEW ADDITIONS Extensive Improvements Will oa | foolishly squandered, and will | feel free once more to donate i Z “Se liberally. That the work is of the Tt was learned today that there, he principal building activity highest importance to the com-/ THREE ADDED TO PERSON: | are a number of changes to be) will, it is expected, start in June, munity, benefitting directly 3000 NEL OF RECREATION agecpioina ges memgehadners bas ceteacheanaiahe edocs persons, who badly need medical DEPARTMENT | brought to a close, or soon there-| cofisist of about 70 rooms, and — | after, when activities get under- filk out the missing part of the Three additi the instrue-| ay for the season of 1938-'39. 5 ee -.. . for help, Dr. De Poo said, and he or the WPA recres._ One of the plans is for complete| , 5.725 Said that every unit of wishes to thank all who have con-_ when new. tdeas“and: are an eae to | plans will be put in effect. ao ioe a aghercr ag tee vie PE gg j it was said, will be some time lat-| and the operations will be car-|__1= the past, Dr. De Poo has bent er than June, after the additions ried cooam or New ON DUVAL ST. WAS RIDING AGAINST TRAF-| U.S.S. Destroyer Dunlap. in| | command of Commander Albert ES et ived in port this | | | | ED | A colored boy, Announcing that solicitations | could not be ascertained, riding as the preesnt winter season is! ture will be added. This wing will attention and regular treatment, was ahnounced | renovation of the entire building, | thé work, will be in'readiness and | tfibuted so liberally in rtment in Monroe way. ‘park. cored BUT ONE MORE LINK OF OVERSEA HIGHWAY YET T0 BE COMPLETED center. request it and expect a response. | In spite of the criticism, which the Doctor believes will soon be | pany. be arranged, | new Overseas Highway from Mi-| Visitors to Key West are 4 3 : | ami to Key West nearly an ac-/evincing much interest in the Vaudeville Circuit. This troupe has had 25 years of experience | ; ae i {annual Flower Show sponsored | complished fact—the last link but iby the Woman’s Club. They #0d has pleased audiences all ov- one was opened last week—it is have found that it is unique in © the country. | | inevitable that this fascinating is-/ its way, inasmuch as it pro- | George Mills White and Mrs.) | land is in for a period of redis-|vides-a magnificent spectacle of White will sing a number of | | covery. j ' : | H i and musical act from The visitor's path now has_ been made easy by what is lit-/ Lerally a magic-carpet. unrolling jover the turquoise ocean and its its termination in this .enchant-' | ing .island-city.. Key West: is } very conscious of this year, and there is in consequence a great wave of local activity. This is particularly marked in artistic’ circles. ; This beautiful old-world city thas of necessity always attracted its quota of artists. In fact, the WIFE ARE GUESTS AT OVER-SEA HOTEL held in the Lighthouse Baiktitg,” <4 which incidentallyis the? Gilly “hew ‘tap in the heart of the eity. The Mow Exhibition tangélT Bésiies ~ this will be held sometime in Febri’ Stage’ show, the regular piciure ary. scliédiiled for that night wiil b> ST an aE eee » shown ‘Star Of Bethlehem’ To Return In 1985 (By Associated Presx) LOS ANGELES, Jan. 22—Mil- lions of persons now living may get to see the authentic star of Bethlehem, which guided the wise men of the east to Christ's birthplace in a manger. For Halley’s comet, which many astronomers believe to have been the unusual star in question, is to return in 1985, says Dr. R. S. Richardson of Mt. Wil- son observatory. Other astronomers believe the Bethlehem phenomenon to have been a nova, or exploding star. U. S. Foreign Trade Made Big Gains In 37 NEW YORK. Jon. 22-Ameri- ca’s foreign commerce—both mer- chandise exports and imports— shot ahead in 1937 as world trade | - Former from | Woodrow Wilson’s district in | New Jersey, Allan B. Walsh, and | Mrs. Walsh, owner of the Thorn- lly of Flowers, the famous | florist shop in New York City, j are visiting in the city and are! sGministration at one time main- gy att oahea gave Hotel. : | tained a group here, which has _ Mr. Walsh is at present special | icf its mark on the walls of | income adjuster with the U. S-| the cafes, night clubs and res- Treasury department. }taurants. Now Key West .is to The Walshs are on a short va- have its Art Center. Mr. Eve cation and are on their second! aicman Fuller, state director of | visit to Key West, the first being | the project, has arrived to ar- last year, when they were in-jrange final plans. Townsend | Morgan, the well-known etcher jand artist, has been appointed the first local director. The pro- A Rs ESCO IES posed center will embrace all the NOW RECOVERING j arts and will not only provide @ permanent exhibition, but new Captain A. P. Knowles of the' exhibits will be arranged period- oe ically as well. | recently t an operation Opera in one of the hospitals in Miami, eas opie eta ts reported to be improving. im $3,100,000,000. Last year the fig- . Wres were were $2.454,000,000 and $2,419,900 000 respectively, while in 1929 they were $5,241.000,008 and $4.399,000,000. In 1932 they put dropped to $1,611,000,000 and $1,- 323.002.000. through and be completed | all efforts to help in giving hene- worthy |. | of units making Che Kry Aliest Citizrn ed eS |NEW SPECIMENS i i i i ik i Hi E I F gE if ge F eH F | ih is iuilli f f i f ! Harris Teacher Association has made Florida P.-T. A. Congress honor 4 if Florida. A Parent-Teacher i i iH tle fli Hi 1 g E r ° Mitt creased its to 112° To honor roll | nF at if | ' i : i i a f ) i i f ft i [ ify hit | largest rol. high scoring Districts were num- The GIVEN HEARING DEFENDANT CHARGED WITH THEFT OF WATCH: TO School, and the Monroe Council is headed by Mrs. tian Cabrera, Jr., president. j ite . : ii i fF : f i | i ; f F [i 8 il it It i e if i ¥ eee : A i : i 5 | | | REE u ‘| if it f lisa! | ( ' it if i; I F / F i © " 3 it ij | | | i ae i i t | i i F t