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PAGE FOUR pasate THE KEY WEST CITIZEN LOST MIND—LOST FIANCEE SCIENCE SPLITS SPECTRUM ECONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS Happenings That Affect the Din- ner Pails, Dividend Checks and Tax Bills of Every Individual. WESTERLY, R. I—Harold Meckerly of this city lost his memory after an accident and | wandered through the South for several months, finally becoming normal and returning home to find that his fiancee had married | another. FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1938. JOSE GARCIA, 80, INTO GOOD AND BAD LIGHT DIED YESTERDAY By HOWARD S. BI S. BLAKESLEE AP Science Editor NEW YORK, April 1.—In the only a slight overlap between the FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED THIS ee ie LN by earn} gad Aaserea ees) Bell Telephone laboratories here “death rays” and tan-making | AFTERNOON roblems Inseparable é : is a famous scientist whose hands | ; that is, p y i From Local Welfare In 1936 it was estimated that pee ee te NEG era bieey Wireel are noe arian Se Nellie Mae Russell Married | S jal Calendar eccccccecceccececeeceses. One immigrant entered the coun- 27° Sas aad = far a a ex- of the tanning rays in the microbe joan aeee a { OC As we approach the end of try every 15 minutes, and one tee ight at! lamp. om iarcia, age 80, died at his emi Vy mii es. ip 7] a residence, 1114. Margaret st Thomas P. Atweli Yesterday) Pasay. ex (ha Wei ie het ane emigrant left every 1412 minutes. “Fi. Penh oak eerie But in what zone the skin a = dye e oy a | Play, “Mock Trial”, Auspices! business situation is growing o ooo problem in science — whether ;Toughening effects noted at sarah SO nt h Wi his ft pug? Russell and Thomas Paul Atwell, Misses Cleara and Betty: Roberts. chool Auditorium. 5 7 2 | AS : gua os 2 i pease . piles Following. the,, ceremony a! April Fool’s Dance, Auspices constantly more apparent. There and whether lamps can be made} Physicians‘ Wave observed that|Father A. L. Maureau of the will doubtless be some spring bet- to avoid those effects. a ety yesterday afternoon at 11 informal, reception was held) ““DeMolays. 9 P. M. Cuban : i over-exposure to the ultraviolet /Catholic church, officiating. The e home of the bride's mother, | guring which wine and wedding Club. terment, due to the traditional The problem is important be- | rays of the sun for many years dheral will Mecuhaee- eee Mrs. Susan Russcil, at 923 Flem- cake were seryed to a group of| =o- season factor, but in all proba- e ° cause). Hy a rasa ust whiets | baci rave se ame secre LUETE ok bis Palio ing Street, the ceremony being guests. Shortly thereafter, Mr. | SUNDAY— sii iiatlaae dene science has invented an ultravio-/alsa is medieal.. evidence that| ton of the — Pritchare uneral oh Se aasia’ ie Se oe Mid AtwalLiete for Mian Taare Ch wed TBplatty ee MISCELLANEOUS let lamp that appears for the first ,some of the ultraviolet rays pos- | Home. Pesaran Sane “ev, = i z pected even two or three months time to be harmless to human sess healing effects on human and CGMP EEA Cote i z n- On their honeymoon. Band, 4 P. M. South Beach. : ; ; : : Survivors are: His widow, Mrs. Peele of the Fleming Street Meth- | On their return to Key West in anos ago. The summer period, judg-/LONG DISTANCE MOVING— beings. animal tissues. Marie Estevez; one son, Rafael oath go ree the near future they will make | saTURDAY— ling by current indicators, will be Padded, insured, licensed Vans. "Microbe Death Ray” | |New Meter Guides Science | -'''" eh, 06 Se Only close relatives were pre- their home at 408 Virginia Street. Kiddie Kabaret, Sponsored by dull. And whether or not there Ve eae wes This lamp gives Gi the. “anise It has not been possible antl geen four daughters, Mrs. An- sent, and included Mr. and Mrs. Yesterday's affair came as a WPA Recreational Depart- alll bee wemuaplionote recy. | tra of 5 gisele ae ea ae announced | recently for scientists _to know tonio Villareal, Mrs. Ramon Con- William Albert Roberts, sister complete surprise to the host of ment. 9:30 A. M. Bayview ; ii 5 - yy Doctors Harvey S. Aentschler | precisely which ultraviolet wave | da, Mrs. Ramon Perez, Mrs. Sef- * and brother-in-law of the bride, friends of both Mr. and Mrs. At- Park. chy Maavement mex fall Bag ye: and Robert F. James of the West- | length they were dealing with. | erina Gonzalez, and twenty-one Fo ae Sg ae i elige totaal oerioaevn mgr err kore Sd a cee =~ | iam makes 1 postibie $6 produc: | howe =. Nees tamer wise sapnee] ean and Mrs. h War- Mr. Atwell is an employee of the i Social Club. . M. . Ry 7 | e ; es | ec oe Atwell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph War Marti Social Club. 10 P. Tha securities market has been|LOSTVeltini Camera. .Rewatd! ais as purd’as that of outdoor sun-| this kind of selection possible. Papers ren and daughter, Sandra, Mr. local Lighthouse Service. Raul’s Miramar Club. a) ONDAY— Mexican ‘Rancho Music, Excellent BE eee wstigganip, Chib, Entertainers, At Mexican Fiesta secting, musica cuita or¢hestra | 6:30 P. M. ce a M. Oversea Hotel Salon. declining slowly but very steadi- ly. The foreign situation has been responsible for this to a consid- erable degree—on the day when the Polish-Lithuanian, dispute reached its,crisis the market went jinto a big skid, and volume -of $10.00 and no questions asked if returned to The Citizen Of- fice. mar28-lwk __ BICYCLES - -——~ BICYCLES FOR. RENT, by hour, shine in offices and crowded in- door meeting places. The use of ultraviolet rays on human beings has been limited by the bad effects of this light upon the eyes; heretofore when the light was strong enough to |The light meter enables them to | build a lamp which, it appears. | excludes most of the “bad” r: and possibly those which roughen |human skin after years of ex- | posure. |, Besides giving human beings “WALK AND BE HEALTHY” YONKERS, N. Y.— James Hockings of this city walked 70 miles on his 70th birthday in 14 hours and 50 minutes. “Walk and ; be heatihy” is his motto. At KAT ar averk: i olor and the gay'Wwith his swing-time -O— oo e cope e ; , . } a Nis NS - am—« ntextesn rancho iam Wave an extremely varied and; TUESDAY— “anefery Ri aay relat HY. es pee a fe ee ees res ecor tine Ase secitec: aki ches aries ae Uncle Sam matehes state funds * will strike the eyes and ears of+wide group of dance hits for the! Weekly Dinner, Stone Church i dertalids! @dpped this trend, and Vk Thi iil to wear dark glasses. But the. utensils and any object ‘Giewhose for Old Age Assistance and Aid = dancers at the Mexican Fiesta to | Fiesta. Tables sey be i ecto peaaisey ae P.M. Stone the week ended on a better note, > TED new “death ray” is ae shila es shuface germs can live. * se _ sen ie dollar. 2 be given by the Jose Marti Club at the Clem C. Price organization | — el. .,, but such foreign crises may b Ta ‘the ‘eyes that glasses have notij The transfer of dise ee a ee cae 3 Saturday night at Raul’s Miramar and are reported as being taken! Meeting, sanine Sens Nee confidently Be at vs EN—Train for been eases cement for Biss. conbact Na cae pepe nee for -, state’s two when *. Club. quite merrily, : Sepool: Parente Jeep quent intervals from now on, and Beauty Counselor. Build a ing directly at the lamp close up. far as medical science now knows, | DrOViGing aid for dependent chil- "A floor show featuring Mexican, The Board of Directors of the, ciation. 7:30 P. M. High|22ch will probably produce its business of your own. A.M. Achievement of this kind of is a greater danger than trans- | 4° dances, songs and costumes will bring extremely good entertain- ers before the public. One of the entertainers who will take part in the show will leave immediate- ly after his act here to appear at Marti Club have offered their services to E. L. Stachelberg, who is expecting to open a first-class | cigar factory in the city. The | club was organized for the pur- pose of cooperating with and aid- | School Auditorium. ar THURSDAY— Election of Officers, Key West Rotary Club. 12:15 P. M. St. Paul’s Church Annex. reaction. Most important, of course, is the domestic situation. That the general feeling of insecurity, be- wilderment and plain fear of what tomorrow may bring is Kast, 1461 S. W. 7th street, Mi- ami, Fla. aprl-1tx EMPLOYMENT WANTED GENERAL HOUSE WORK, ultraviolet radiation has been one of the main goals of lighting en- gineers. It was done by selecting a narrow zone of ultraviolet rays out of the thousands that exist in this invisible light. Each ray of mission through the air. At the same time, science has many more ways of guarding against the contact microbes than against the less well understood menace of germs in the air. ee It's Deliciously Fresh! — TRY IT TODAY — STAR >* BRAND tnAtuiilisa iza- e1 itality al i WANTED, sleep in nights. 701 o i , the Bagdad Club in Miami four ing any individual or organiza-/ Concert, Key West Hospitality soreading, seems to be beyond , sleep in nights. ultraviolet light is between 2,000 That’s the reason scientists are hours later. tion who has the interest and Band. 8 P. M. Bayview argument. And the Administra-| Thomas street. mar30-4tx | and 3,000 “angstrom units” long. looking forward with great inter- CUBAN COFFEE John Pritchard at the piano betterment of Key West at heart. Park. tion, faced with a non-spectacular An angstrom unit is 1-300,000,000 est to the further investigation of ow SALE AT ALL GROCERS but extremely important loss of WANTED TO RENT of an inch. ultraviolet rays. apes i & a ‘ support in Congress, is apparent- | ———————~-——— Neighboring Ray Tans Skin _ ee ererens Sewing Room Has Mies Mary Salliven PERSON MENTION ly undecided about what to do, WANTED TO RENT—for full Main concentration of rays in) SO THIS IS MARRIAGE! NO NAME LODGE Birthday Party Geile Frat Wonors Al Some of the President’s most loy- Summer season, small four or | the new lamp is in the particular - Fishi thd i eee jal supporters are dismayed and five room house with all mod- wave length which kills microbes! ANNISTON, Ala.—Returning a At Its Boat From Tallaha: comes word disappointed because of the lack ern conveniences. Must be rea- by virtually causing them to ex- marriage license: to the court Gulf Stream and Bay Fishing Commanity Club of WPA Work het aise Mery Sullivan, dowgh-|¢ utp ant Mes., Ralph Johnson |ct Presidential activity. And the| sonable. Reply Box AA, care of | plode. clerk in this city, a negro asked Center, sewing project 2534, held that Miss Mary Sullivan, daugh- | and litle daughter, Joyce Marie, | Roosevelt critics are declaring Citizen. mar29-lwk — The wave lengths that injure to have the name of the girl } Charter Boats—Outboards and their bi-monthly “Birthday Par-| ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B Sulli- left on the morning bus yesterday that his leadership has become the eyes are in the zone of ultra- changed, saying: “Boss, I done Rowboats ty” at the Work Center Wednes- | van of this city, was initiated into for Miami where they will visit “pankrupt.” Further, the best FOR RENT violet that eauses tan. There is' forgot dat gal’s real name”. PHONE—NO NAME NO. 1 t were;twenty-four work-| B tre following program was Serendered: 3 lates was given at | Alpha Chi Alpha, national journa- ‘istic honorary fraternity Satur-| “The Florida Flambeau”. A banquet honoring the initi- the Springs ee Johnson’s parents, Mr. and , A. S: Caviness. Mrs. John- pha wand Joyce will remain for visiting) with friends for several weeks left over the highway yes- terday morning for Miami and available evidence that the Presi- dent is losing out in public ap- proval—the last Institute of Pub- decline in the Roosevelt follow- specially in the eastern in- This does not ing, dustrial regions. FOR RENT—Large Airy Room, newly-furnished, Beauty - rest) a y, whose day night at Wakulla Springs. /-/severa} weeks, Mr. Johnson will jie Opinon Poll (this organization Mattress. 1401 Petronia street. ere in March and | Miss Sullivan is a Sophomore: at | return inve- few days: forecast with almost perfect ac-/ Near North Beach. Apply 1311| ys w is | zs | ~ April. Florida State College for Women, curacy Mr. Roosevelt’s terrific! Petroinia street’ mar28-1wkx | Refreshments were served. and is active on the school paper, | ° Miss ‘Susan Hopkins, who was | 1936 sweep) shows a substantial Too Son ai j MUST SELL, 30x11 ft. boat fully equipped for living aboard, 16 @, Musical selection, Hospitality j mediately following the cere- | after a brief stay there will leave mean het Ee vers dots a hp. Regal motor. Anchored ind. © Ad ___,, |mony. The theme was “Breaking | for West Palm Beach. eee nes putt 4 a piles ay Recasccit- Eid. Division Se Reading, “Birthday Greeting”, Into Print,” and was cleverly =i: ana hore than it has so far most eb-/ continuation) one-half mile essie Lumley. Musical selection, «= Vocal duet, Lena Sands and A. Hospitality carried out in the place cards and decorations. The fraternity’s col- ors of yellow and white were used in the candles and flowers, which were daisies and gladioli. Rabbi Joseph Male, of the local Jewish synagogue left yesterday for Miami enroute to Chatta- nooga, Tennessee, to attend the confirmation party of an old servers think, before it can hope to regain its once-high position. It does seem to mean that a great number of people are losing faith in the New Deal, do not know from White St. Inquire at boat | after 5 P. M. or see Clem Price, | Realtor. aprl-lwk | FOR SALE—Radio, $20, operates H. McInnis. Other new members’ were| friend, Miss M. Siskind. from 6-volt batter: Ideal for as sang hale 3 where to turn, and are more or y- Reading, Spanish, Estella sal ee aryen bees kabes phasing less on the fence. Whose leader. boat. 9-tube Howard, cost inero. ee tas wae cle aes cennaczs let aver: the | ship. they will follow; in. the fu- | Sa 00 elmer eae: 2 Bae Musical selection, Hospitaity Watert ae sy “Alma Witten ©S {highway yesterday for a short tyre whether the President's, or Tesident, Apt. A, Trevor Mor- Band. ‘aterhous business trip to Miami, and plans + a man with another cause—is an ris Apts. aprl-it Reading, Victor Larsen. Musical selection, A. H. McIn- Friends Visi Visiting H to return Saturday with a group of friends. unanswerable question now. Many of these people are bitter, FOR SALE DIRECT—Lots 6 and I ; SERGEY __., feeling that both the parties have 11 Johnson street, $400 cash. rieding, Lillian Michael. Worleys __Harlow Bronson, who was visit- betraged them with nintedaeraadd have other properties at reason- Musical selection, Hospitality ing briefly in the city and en-| promises. Thus the stage is be-, able prices. Write Dr. J. M.| Band. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Worley, | joyed two days of excellent sport | coming set for a “political revo-| Renedo. mar28-lwk UTOMATIC Reading Siiatiioe Bane. sojourners at 726 Southard St., | fishing, left yesterday by bus for | hithokey taothis gouniey. 16 cae j A Song, “Happy Birthday”, Work- | °"° entertaining Ohio friends, |New York. | get worse, the Bases such a} CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor-| TUNING _— : | who are thrilled withthe quaint —- rewoiadion occuring a aturaily omer 5th and Staple, Avenue. ‘ Mrs. Clem Price, who left: ist National Hospitality surroundings of Key ‘Wést. They are Mrs. Daisy Ullery and week accompanying her son, Wal- be greatly increased, If times get Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2-tf | Anthem, a better, the chance will be mater- p ae a **-Special arrangement has been -made with the Dramatic Publish- [ting Company, Chicago, Tilinois, to allow the popular play, “Girl “Shy”, written by the well-known thor, Katharine Kavanaugh, to be the annual High School Senior Class play to be staged April 29. Brimful of plot, fun, clever lines and unexpected situations, the play has been characterized as ideal for High School gradu- ate production and at the same time an excellent play for any group. “Yhe play, assisted by Mrs. Thelma Speer. Helen Lynker Bride Of Alvin Smith Helen Lynker, daughter of Dr and Mrs. G. Lynker of Jackson ville, Florida, became the bride of Alvin G. Smith, of Mr and Mrs. Charles H. Smith of this city, March 8 the farmily was recently informed Alvin G. Smith is employed in the U mail service. at Ss present railway ther daughter, Maple Det Medford, tand Mrs. Lucille Sates | stopping a few days at-Miami'and which are now ppresident, at 7:30 p. m. It is a three-act comedy, and* . thas been staged by: High SchootSs. - classes iIn©a “great many of) the> larger oe with: " and six fe- , S past The entire party willtreturn to- morrow morning to Dayton, Ohio, and St. Petersburg. P.-T. A. Changes Meeting Place i First monthly meeting in the jd High School Auditorium by the | Junior-Senior High School Par- j ent-Teacher Association will be | held Tuesday. i Meetings during the past two} years have been held at the Har. | tis School Auditorium. Meeting will be called to or- der by Mrs. Charles Ketchum, oe conv iction | iVis of this 8 if been a “Take SEE AIRPLANE—NO- EGGS | Calif. — Poultry- | have protested | s flying tn their | @ their hens are frightened and refuse to lay itors making the cruise in} especially boats over} the the famous | Floating Islands Bird Islands | near McIntosh, are being given a] close-up of the American egrets, | snowy herons and white ibis} ne: s jand son, Elmer, ter, to Tarpon Sprins where he is visiting with his grandmother, and atending school, returned on the S. S. Cuba’ yesterday. morta eR ONE ing from Tampa. Mrs. Charles Sands arrived here Tuesday over the highway for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Eliza Almyda, on Olivia street. She expects to return home Sun- ay Jose Rodriguez, of New York, is in Key West and visiting his |foster mother, Mrs. Charles Mackie, for a while before re- turning to New York and resum- jing his duties with Sexuare and Lemke, kidely-known architects. Miss Bernice McCollum, field | representative of the State Wel- | fare Board, who had been visiting hon business in the city for the past two days, left over the high- way this morning for headquar- ers in Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Baker arrived here Tuesday over the Oversea High- way, and will spend a short vaea- jtion in this city before returning to their home in Miami Bie he passengers on the Cuba yesterday morning bound for Havana, was a group of pre- sidents of Federal Reserve Ba who «re on a tour of state: wound up by a trip to Havana and points of interest on the islan Japan keeps 1941 Olympic Games; dates changed to Sept. 2! to Oct. 6 dsepite opposition. jally lessened:..~ Some“business briefs of inter- increase grant w arr half of what the lines think j neces- sary if they are to keep solvent. Much will be heard of railroad reorganization, either forced or voluntary, before long, and it is possible that some kind of legis- lation aimed at this end will be introduced in the current Con- gress. In the meantime, the big increase in railroad purchasing that was expected if the full re- quested increase was granted, will not occur, and further retrench- ment by some lines may be an- ticipated STEEL: Has been ranging in the 29-31 per cent of production bracket for many weeks. A ma- terial increase is expected very soon, due to bigger buying by motor makers CONSTRUCTION: In the first two months of the year construc- tion contracts awarded were 27 r cent below the same period last year Residential building was down 46 per cent. However, more home- buildin starting to the season and to housing laws insuring 90 per cent of money loans for smal) homes. AUTOMOBILES In the first s of the year produc- was 43,000 units, 45 per cent uni 3 er the same months last year. y One is a general de- car good factor cline in used inventories. ill ex produc- to 300 months e ICC's rate” I OMA iI OL’ "PAPERS" FOR SALE— les for 5c. The Citi- NIMOD Wmay19-tf G PAPER — 500 The Artman Press, mayl9-tf REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE — Conservative, practical advice. 37 years’ ex- perience on Florida Keys. E. R. Lowe, Registered Broker, Tavernier, Florida.. P. O. No. 21. marl2-tf POULTRY FRESH LAID EGGS everyday from nest to you. Call at 1609 Flagler Ave. marii-lmo ROOMS THE MUNRO, 128 N. E. 4th St, MIAML, FLORIDA, LOW SUM- MER RATES. Hot water in every room. mar21-tf MOTO-SCOOTS RENT A MOTO-SCOOT by hour or day. “A Treat That Can't Be Beat”. Moto-Scoot Service, 701% Duval street. marl9-14tx 7 OLD AT 40! GET PEP New Ostrex Tonic Tab- lets contain raw oyster invig- orators and other stimulants. $1.00. Special price 89c. write Gardner's Phiitinacy jané-tue-thur-fri PHILCO with INCLINED CONTROL PANEL Lew Paved EASY TERMS Sold only with Philco High-Effi- ciency Aerial to insure greatest foreign reception. UNUSUAL TRADE IN ALLOWANCE —in effect for the next TEN DAYS Come In And Ask About It Fleming at Elizabeth Street Phone 270

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