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Associated Press Day Wire Service For 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Che Key West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S. A. Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit Se B LIX. ENG. VOLUD 171. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, Jue ee 20, PRICE FIVE CENTS oe ae Rates . Night Tactical ‘Exercises'8 ‘BAND oo Tonight; Médicaly Bails 4." AGAIN TONIGHT Detachmenis Get“Excel- | AT CORAL PARK lent’ Ratings CHATTERING AND TALKING ee a : IN LOUD TONES STILL CON- mand of Captain Stanl Sr are triers, as TINUES; PROGRAM HALTED Lieut. Ralph W. Cooper, Jr., was| LAST NIGHT ranked “outstanding” in the an- nualy armory inspection by the igaed War Department inspector, Maj Concert tonight by the 265th W. Rutledge, C. A. C. Coast Artillery Band will, as Battery C ot a firing bat-} usual, be under the direction of tery. It handles technical details} Warrant Officer Caesar LaMon- which, include the necessary en-| aca and will begin at 7:45 o'clock. gineering, metereological, photo-| Mr: LaMoénava’said the concert to graphical, supply and communi-|be played:tomorrow night will be cations phases. | the last. during the encampment. The medictal detachment re-| Despite’ the. warnings which ceived a rating of “excellent” as! havebeen-given about the possi- did the Regimental Band. Bat- | bilitytt ‘of thébe delightful evenings teries A. B, D and E, the firing | of mutsie’ being stopped unless the batteries, were rated “very satis-| attitude of’ fhe audience became factory” | less boisterous and conduct of the Personne! of Battery C follows: | children and young folks more in Captain Stanley S. Barchan;/ keeping with the occasion and a First Lieut. Ralph W. Cooper, Jr.; | certain amount of quict maintain- Mstr. Sgt. Gr. I John W. Hollis- | ed, last night was the climax, said ter. Jr.; First Sgt. Gr. II William | Conductor LaMonaca H. Duguid; Tech. Sgts. Gr. If Wil-| So annoying was the continued iam R ridge S. Bos Elli Henry and Merritt Part- Staff Sgts. Gr. III Charles verg, Clyde R. Burnham, renshaw, Jr., Edward F. Henry, Frank L. Lamar and Wil- liam M. Pye; Sgts. Gr. IV Bruce L. Barker, Lindsay E. Cameron, Eddie J. Carmichael, Henry E De Flori Dudley S. Shine, III, and Vernon F. Sikes; Crpls. Gr. V Leander H. Anske, Joseph R.! Lockridge, Robert M. Phillips, Asa P. Rahn and Robert S. Sut- Pyts. Ist Cl. Gr. VI Jean H.| Nicolson, Jr., Hugh B. Parker, Jr., William H. Price and Mitchell E. Weldon; Pvts. Gr. VII Edgar S. 1 chattering and loud talking that in the midst of a beautiful num- ber the signal was given to stop and Mr. LaMonaca stepped to the mictophone and said, “I am sick and tired of the way some of the people conduct themselves during these concerts by talking loudly during the numbers” and con- tinued by intimating that the concerts would be terminated un- less the comvortment is amended Several solos, instrumental and vocal, are incorporated in the pro- gram for this evening. PROGRAM March, “Semper Fidelis” ton Beauchamp-Nobbs, Jr. Hal R. ‘Sousa Copeland, Wilson H. Dean, Jr.) 9 Concert Waltz, “L'Estu- Robert C. Lester, George M. Park- diantina” Waldteutel er, Ernest B. Prince, Floyd S.. 3 Cornet Solo, “Serenade” Smith, Alexander Warden and Schubert Eiwerd J White 4 Tech. Sgt. Rosary Picciolo Lt. Col, P. L. Wall is very) 4 Tenor Solo much pleased with the firing of at Masia Ghai Nea the 155 millimeter guns yester- est DIC. sp mene politan Song Di Capua day at Fort Taylor. The firing b. “Siboney” Rhumba began at 8:36 a. m. and was com- Lecuona pleted at 5 o'clock with 120) 5 Overtupe from the Opera rounds fired during the day. Mon- “Oberon” Weber day poor visibility resulted in’ ¢ enor Solo, “Sweet Some eee oe ee tring one” Gordon & Revel Night tactical exercises will be Weed RRC EIe ea. ight between the hours of Kay Wests Bacrack ; lock. A atmy boat 7 Solection from the Light n attacking enemy Goec: Shouinaneod fleet will enter the field of fire Pere, Se nd the crews manning the giant - abe Bae: archlights at Fort Taylor must 8 Pon ay ¢ You In \ te the field and discover y Beslan oS he my flett. This is for the é : Kahn & Jo uaapene of showing an enemy| _V ta! solo, Pvt. Frank Purne fleet plainly 2g night and en- ® Cees nike sei eae ng the gun crews to fire upon ve eae antasy f salt them. While the ehciie escriptive, he Evolu power ccording to military not available for is generally known light the field of fire around irill_ competition following the par- 1 begin 4:25. presented the and the Lt. Col Hoskins lution of Dixie Lake earchlight regulations, i The Star Spangled Banner hat they | will rday at ng batteries, sdges are expected to be Col. F. I McCall men’s dance is to ht at the Armory mental Band, under Caesar La Monaca, isic. Dancing at 9:30 Smok « 0) o'clock Visit Elks we SEORGE 0. LUC AS Secretary yiy2e-tt ON THE RANGE BY WELSON C. NYE STARTING JULY IN THIS PAPER BLIP LLIL a: PUBLIC INVITED FAREWELL DANCE : uard Off PRITCHARD’S ORCHESTRA —No Cover Charge— IF YOU'RE PLANNING TO FIX-UP YOUR HOME—CONSULT US FIRST. | Society MRS. J. ALLEY » AUDUBON GROUP COUNTY HEAD TAVERNIER LADY PROMISES TO MAKE ORGANIZATION MORE ACTIVE; VISITED HERE DURING FIESTA The Florida Audubon Society has named Mrs. Jesse L. Alley of Tavernier, Fla. chairman of the in Monroe County Mrs. Alley is keenly interested in bird life in the Keys and making a thorough study of those birds that come to Tavernier. She is active in promoting the inter- ests of the Audubon Society wherever and whenever possible, is and is hoping to make the Mon- roe County chapter one of the most active in Florida. Mrs Alley, with two friends who are attorneys in Indianapolis, visited | Key West during: the gala ‘fiesta, July 2-4, and has written friends} that: “With my two women friends+ from my home town,» Indian- apolis, I went down for the Fiesta. We found so much to see} and to do while there the time was all too short. We saw the pageant and thought it wonder ful I would not ve 1 ed that for a lot. We visited the American and Cuban warships, and of course the always inter esting lighthouse, aquarium, tur tle crawls, and my special de light, a unique curio shop, where I always spend my last thin dime for a new shell for my _ collec tion.” Anyone interested in the work of the Audubon Society, the pro tection of bird life, and wishing io become member y addre Mrs. Alley, Ca nier, Fla MRS. BESSIE CADY DIED LAST NIGHT FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED TOMOR- ROW AFTERNOON ‘0, Taver a del ( Mr Gregg (€ died last night at the residence of her sister, Mrs. A. D. Luethi. Von Pfister street. Funeral serv 3 essic cady, 76 1119 iit ices will be held tomorrow after noon at 5 o'clock from the First Presbyterian church, Rev. J. C Gekeler, officiating Pallbearers who will serve are V. A. Johnson, B. A. Baker, Har vey Eagan, F. C. Brown, W. W Demeritt and Dr. S. W. Douglas: Following the services the body will be sent by the Pritch ard Funeral Home to Lynd, Mir esota, for interment Mrs. Cady is ister, Mrs. Larsen, Re IFILL CLL LO WHTRWEAD COLORED CORO BATH 404 URGES PRECAUTIONS AGAINST INCREASE OF FLIES IN KEY WEST There has been noticed an increase of flies in the city” Dr. J. B. Parramore. director of the state public health unit in Key West. informed The Citizen today. and stated that it is necessary that many precautions be observed so that they may not become a menace to public health The cooperation of those using the city trash pile must be secured at present”, Dr Parramore explained. “Any one using the pile should re por! to Caretaker Freeman for instructions as to where to put their refuse. especially the perishable material The city should once again use its steam-roller can crush er to eliminate flies breeding cans. All the toilets of the ty should be sanitanly cov ered and sealed. Restaurants should put all refuse in sealed containers. Flies need mo heat and food to mul and with these three factors. i! is rprising the great rate a! eed. Fl: IR ILI LD LAL LS MOVING PICTURE STAR WOULD HAVE LOCAL CO MMERCE BODY SPONSOR HIM AS A CITIZEN Moving picturc bray, writing fr Washington Boulevard City, Calif., asks the Chamber of Commerce to sponsor him as a citizen of Key West, in order that he may have the right to claim a home in this country. and he se- lected Key West. Mr. Mowbray te Hal Roach Studios have promised to hold the first showings his new picture, a romantic comec There Goes My Heart” in the birthplace of the picture's r In addition the star will be pre ent at the premicre. “Frederic March has eon promised a trip to Racine Wis- consin, where he was born; Vir ginia Bruce to Minneapolis: Patsy Kelly. to Brooklyn; Nancy Carroil ito New York City and Eugene Pallette:-to .Wenfield, Kansas. London is my birthplace. “Therefore I face the prospect of being the forgotten: man 1938 unless I can get some big- of s studio contract LARGE GROUP ARRIVES HERE FROM HAVANA ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN PASSENGERS ON BOARD S.S. CUBA, MOST OF WHOM WERE FOR KEY WEST at States that adopt me You r the citize é editors to conduct so poll to make gers f day afte There were 11 me lief ee the latter vena expen une L. Lav . Theresa Lawre otiiciat n will be greatly Gloria Rodriguez, Graville Valde appreciated, “Naturally, lovami gm eins. pense Win anxious to know where I am. 80-144, Harris, W. Mc Medlock, Alice ee eee | Medlock, Norma C. Montgomery ture of himselt- whichehows fir |WoulssHombuekler-Betty Finch lf which shows him Snc to be an exeeptionally handsome ence ower | eae man, and any ‘city: would be : a See sroud to call him “son” Receiesertasl nts : apes wales Felix Caballo, Leticia Caballo SERVICE CLUB SEES NEED FOR CIVIC INTEREST STUDY OF GOVERNMENT OF CITY AND COUNTY WOULD BRING MATERIALIZATION OF CITY'S NEEDS Inf ge questions coneernir € t ning at the Stone ( Ser ice Club supper last night in the Annex Politics was the main subject of discussion with member pointing out much that could be cured under that heading ‘f cit of Key West would take a on in the city’s legi re > ha Ther« rentior 1 the »iving Couneil mM meetings were a ai oe eoris Louis Muniz, Evelie M. Nunez, PIERCE THESIS Catalina Fiero, Artura Ech nia, Carolyn Echeverria, Joaquin Lebrado, Elena Arcos, S. Ar Julio Arcos de Cartina, Luis Cartina, Cartina, Carmen Cartina Benen M Ruben Leo FOR DEGREE IS GIVEN APPROVAL bby, Marie Vasques, Emerito flenendez, Carl Anderson, W. P Stevenson, Alberto Roman, J. W APPROVAL MEANS CONFER. Giles, Esperanza Giles, Rogelio Santos, Fe Fernandez, Georgina RING OF MASTER rez, Maris Alvarez, Herminia SCIENCE IN MARINE ZOOL pee poe le OGY FROM U. OF L ina H. Gato Minnie Dai resa I I Angelica Pita Re Mabel Remaldos, Harriett tified pta the Sussman, Sadye Sussman, Karl i , ; Sussman, A. Allen, Daniel Villa " 3 Gelina, Mercedes Sosa, Rogelio tion of rk t r leted in Villaguelin, Consuela Sosin, Cos- me Garcia, Concha Garcia, Ro- his cou at the University of gelio Villaguelin, Rafael Liverpool, and which auto- Ana Sosa, McWillis Boykin, Na-} dine Boykin, Cesar Casas, Barto matically ¢ him the Mildred Montal Master of Scr Ma ci Mille to arnriv t « ‘ patrick an oughber s ee > ugh Quinr : 5 Cha aa - Wi 1 k K W ptember 1226 and romaine’ PRA SATAY ~ BRIDGES CAMPS B dip ras nt Sin, iM Dubtar : Ata ac RP ANG ¥ May Be -Completed This Winter; $2, 000 ‘Expeiided”™ STONE BY STONE FOR THREE YEARS ayar Res ane - A WPA Headquarters Building Lively Scene This Morning By Men Seeking Employment SISTAALEE Preference To Be Given AD IN THE CITIZEN BRINGS LOCAL STORE | *°8* Mostly In Need; OUT-OF-TOWN ORDER 1° Be Placed On Sewer Project Temporarily That it pays to advertise in The Citizen was evidenced by an order received by Car- los Rios, clerk for Wm. Men Reem dell, yesterday, which was for merchandise being advertised and which caught the atten tion of a former resident of the city. now living in Fort Lauderdale. The letter reads: “I read your ad in The Citizen and want you to send me four — — — —, and for which I am enclosing the amount”. detatiadiatiadiadl 4 * PLAN TO FORM vt csr BOYS BAND OF "zs, oe wovting ployment offices at he WPA headquarters building at the naval station was alive this morning with men who, while on the relief roles laid were off when the projects at the naval station and the barracks were discontinued on June 30, end of the fiscal year. MEETING IN INTEREST OF Pe? PROPOSED ORGANIZATION ix ; ie abana tat TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY '*t ‘ ent and NIGHT aes ; scores White that approval had of thePederl wisie Erojeets i : iblaints this area, annot this morning ee barracks the idea of forming a naval station and band of boys of Key that preliminary step taken this week Friday night, July 50-piece West and were to be 22, there wall be a meeting held in the audi of the West High at whict boy r y nterested tev worker who had re € « i their first f t urge attend citize ip were to be giver support to th st consideration " R. S. ERICKSON or IS TRANSFERRED § EFT T MORNING FOR HIS NEW STATION IN NORFOLK. VA a « th k at CAPT. DEXTER BACK IN CITY G PLACE BLER PETERSEN 1S 4 VACATION EAMEN ATTENTION ON WAR ve ta ae t PS ee 3 VE e * Chpras YR, Topping Them Ali” } ! Habana-Madrid Club | { > DIVANTIS ; ORCHESTRA N n—Cover of { Minimum Charges | = nants 4 WE CAN GIVE YOU COMPLETE SERVICE. SOUTH FLA. CONTR. & ENG. CO. PHONE 598

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