The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 12, 1938, Page 1

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Associated Press Day Wire a h sh For 58 Years Devoted to the Z Best Interests of Key West 2 _——$______. $$ VOLUME LIX. ° No. 37. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1938. Memorial Services For "nou dward Moore Assigned Maine Victims To Be~zzzzzcr~~ K0;Wet-Teming sn ee ee | ee eee ten ore re htinters have laid low the birds | Pomerm beanie: attractions | own throughout the South as a| 5° that very few of them are left, v, | Florida can develop for the enter-| | a-hurricane will come along, and War Veterans Plan Pro- CATCHES TARPOR | tsinment of tourists, has a new | teal outdoor man with years of entirely wipe them out. What a| i = Z To Be Rendered \head with the 4 ion of | = birds | “rtible misfortune that would be wee ee vecaepend | WITH LIGHT LINE) sartin ¥. Every of Coral Gables| 4 Sasa deer, nas } BSCE | A ontnge 9 SE ee At Plot In. City Ceme-| ieee as president of the commission. s | more pressing problem. That par-| j “ The park, which will preserve | the Key.West territory from No) ticular species has accustomed it-| < * | the flora and ical of th: a | self by years of habit to existing tery | payee a ° he| Name Key to this island, by the) ("1% Foicee and t Arageres) } cee Preserve taking i>) judubon Society. 7 | ter of the cag a here heard | B. H. McCalla Camp No. 5 U.| aes section igitie truly tropical| Mr. Moore will be a commis-| the Keys. ‘Tet me emphasize this| S. W.V., have practically com- | startling part of the state, has been much | sioned federal deputy and a Flor-| point. pinnate Set aoa) in the limelight of late due tothe | ida state officer. Road patrol | i are extermins| you j _pexpressed interest of President | along the forty-mile. stretch to i — cuntaiiolon ~ bes f . in the. progress/of the | Key West and conservation of the ean live on the Keys-as the pres-| °} project... - : | Water-birds and:deer of the Keys) ent species have 5, he i Reet to. 8 Robert F. a biodigestor ony i | len, director of sanctuaries from | tions. ». though, would especially the Florida serfs ia waar et. fhe pees a New York office, and Alexan-| lke to see scores of deer along} Percival rindoes Parshall, tors . pe page ” t oo |der Sprufit, Jr., southern sanctu-| the highway, as in other places, itor of the Phi / : aren of erates oennd lana |3Y director, who were in Key | abd the Keys made a game refuge ; vana harbor, February 15, 1898. _ q West during January making a| f@r them”. Next Tuesday i F imi: survey of bird and: | Other birds which will be Mr. ‘uesday is the anniver- : | animal life on the Keys, notified | Moore's particular charges are the sary of alr gee = na ls | Mr. Moore in Charleston recently | white crowned pigeon, brown pel- afternoon at 4:45 o'c e dif-| : “ oe a eaentions which — i ssi : | “The situation along the omy aie Key residents. take in ceremonies, will! i. |is serious”, Mr. Moore stated. Dollars and Cents assemble in front of the Harris) - | “The great white heron is threat-| “Do you want to know why this school, form in purdde order, and Z | ened with extermination, as prov- | conservation business is import- march to the Mai lot in the! g turise Other} {Gib comstery where the services = bag sn gatigutes et | ant to you people?” the earnest sheto be hed ere the services SPOIL IOLIL#A | birds eys are nowhere @3/ Mir. Moore continued, his clear, t ES EEE He fl ; ul a : : i i Fi El 8 iY bere if Bee gE ; Hu ts ee a ret i i i the members of B. H. McCalla the American Legion and Camp, | ; Legion Auxiliary, Boy and Girl, MRS. PHILLIPS. BUSY BEE Scouts, National Guard, U. ‘5. COMES TO PORT «| | plentiful as they should be, from) In the line of march will be STREET CONTEST |r reciscinary observation. Fin-| $ut0ot <2 ‘MINE SWEEPER B jay. é a Seedeccvccccsccocccecs ! : Following’ is the program at 8:45 to conduct gunnery experi- the 4 | ments, and is berthed at the Sub/ cemetery: ectieetienHioltality Band. and Base : thorough ; zs | The miine sweeper will be here | é . Ibe Tolle. | 4 week, then proceed to are : 7 ‘remarks — Past cola, rettirning in} aboat i Commander H. Ketchum. | weeks, and ‘remaining ' every ‘morning, cleared |cahes which hold down bird life, : ‘ 3 |two weeks. It came from Wash- | js jn. | but our hunters should make it a i im ~Spanish—Cuban | ington, D. C. and is operating un-| thoroughfare. rule to shoot none of that particu- Vice Consul Senior Jose C. Perez.| der the Chief of Bureau Ord-| A lar species of bird, as I-hear now | bird life”. TEMPERATURES Selection—Hospitality Band. | nance. | inspection _———. ---- —- pS I Memorial address—Rev. Shuler! Other officers are Lieutenant) ist TW ALA LLALLL Zod — w ‘TWO MORE YACHTS of U. S. Maine--Past Dept. Com. | Of 52, and about 25 will be given| mander Geo. B. Hall. | Hberty aich day, Captein Plander | Salute — Detach: ida | Stated. : National Gun ment Florida |“Captain Plander once sailed| GRANDDAUGHTER OF GEN- | with Lieutenant William Klaus, | | Peed estou. | Officer in'charge of the Naval Sta: | ERAL LEE ON BOARD | ; ? H | {ie phe ? i f ‘ ak i : f Hi ;: fi: tH 5 i i ‘| ii Ht : lt ' i : BH i i belt ql | afl if f i rT HH i i aoF i Et | i a if g i i § ti i | Bi . i i : t ee ee it E i Fe i ae i i it ir Hy rit ( | | Two other yadiits arriving in; ; port are the “Seagoer’, a 34-foot | ketch owned by;O. d¥inans, and "}the 63-foot .auniliary yawl, | “Dion”, with owner, Mr. Doy, and Mrs. Doy on board. . Doy, having a yearn for and $8,000 in real | @*ches. The officers expressed | Commerce i sta life, sold his trailer in New estate to his sister, Mrs. Mary E.| ‘?¢it surprise at the large hauls, | for discussion at a Haven, Connecticut last year, and lorfigan, of Syracuse, N. Y. and hope to bring in larger fish. | hoard of directors i i Rebtel PO RE SRE PILE SI There was a lengthy REAL ESTATE JUDGE TRIES RELIEF DIET | consideration of the i Will Exchange Miami Beach St Joseph, Mich—When relief! noted, it was decided to bring the’ si for Key West Property. ‘clients complained that they! matter before the body at its next) Pacer Box X, The Citizen. febi2-1t Couldn't live on $1.50 a week, with| regular meeting to be Leo = Se ne pee L | were to leave for Tampa today. (OTTO GG DO MMA wo. si? Judge Malcolm Hatfield and his} Present were President Bascom | Mrs. Doy is a granddaughter of —_—_- ; : “oe HEAR REV. JOE A. TOLLE | wife decided to try it out them-|1, Grooms, and Members William | General Lee of Civil War fame. | 35 FIRST ABSENCE | = — selves. After a week on a food al-| Arnold, Wm. W. Demeritt, Fred| 0. Wineau of the “Seagoer” and ae Bis css o REST 2S © (Stone) CHURCH lowance of $2 they declared that! J. Dion, John Gardner, Frank H.| his party are sightseeing the city, BELFOUNTAIN, Can.—For the! City 56 if the members of Congress would Ladd, C. E. Smith, Charles Taylor, | today. j first time-in 34 years, Jobn Drury | @"°™* 4 try such a food budget, there/ and B D. Trevor. eee seven e . spiral would be less waste of time and pt | Phoenix _. i i E i g aseq = is (E hi if i | if i pre : é af e ¢ fi il tt i iM HH FY 5 more action to establish adequate * marketing facilities. ——s ' oe ETO WANTED — Established busi-/ pipe for I may yet have a smoke; property in-Key West vicinity by/ son qf this city in a note he wrote RESTAURANT = |r 2 ciriBed Proves beter coming nites, BALLOON: Fs ! DANCE... SPECIALIZING IN FINE WESTERN MEATS } (TONIGHT. gs a Habana-Madrid Club Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Chwrh. The First Church of Christ, Scientist. m Boston. 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