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PAGE FOUK WILDFOWL REFUGE MANAGER SPEAKS ‘ON CONSERVATION ROTARY INTERNATIONAL “NISITORS TO! KEY ROTARY PRAISE CITY sD CLUB HOSPITALITY Stressing the need of conserva- tion and blaming civilization for the decrease of wildlife, Earle R. Greene, Florida Keys Refuge manager of the National Biolog- ical Survey, spoke before the Ro- tary Club at their weekly lunch- eon yesterday. “.Mr. Greene pointed out that “as cities, towns, roads spring up in the areas where was formerly wildlife, that life is gradually Pushed further back. In connec- tion with conservation Mr. Greene read a message from Sec- retary of Agriculture Wallace. “One interesting point about the Great White Heron Refuge on the bay ‘Keys, Mr, (Greene said, was that the Ward’s Heron and Great White Heron. occasionally, inter- breed and the resulting heron is Broadway Bright Light 1 ” SHE KEY-WEST CITIZEN seecccccoccococeveeeoeee SEE ALL FLORIDA FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1989 PEOPLE’S FORUM , Suggest that they would answer (Mrs. Henry Pinder) of Key West. Her love of the city's beauty is noteworthy in her oF “fender love and care ‘As proudly every charming street shall wear ‘The Royal Poincianas’ gown. And for a holiday The lacy shawl of Tamarinds, and | nook. | Name Key just as well. the plumes 6t waving palms that stir the | sweet perfumes Of oleanders and the roses spray. | ;And one shall come to love iThe little houses with their em- t erald blinds { | Basin. {That keeps the rooms dusk cool | courts, diamondball field, picnic! parts, e.g., 2 milder climate, de- ij till high there shines The silver moon that floats boat- | dren, like above. But times may change a lane— rae nag Day at Municipal Sponge | sistance a fish was leaping out of | Commerce arts Ofthe Key: West Citizen. Tour! 4, enclosing clippings from The earts | Editor, The Citizen: | attacks, direct or indirect, against ae . Sinaced ab she peopel Co Isle in the People’s Forum, Miami Herald, my eyes fell on an lor send protests of individuals or > sag May. Poe ap! clubs, societies, etc. to the Mi- Florida!” There was a large Map 11; papers through their Key Streets. 9:30 a. m. \of the state with names of many leas. coecegeceaia sake ee Sunday cities and pictures of products! .) 1029 read only one side and see 5 ‘ ‘and attractions. Immediately my! - | Biweekly handicap golf tourna-, no reply, they will conclude that | ment. 1:30 p. m. Key West Golf| eves ran south to find Key West.) the attacks on Key West are true. Cc ‘gee ef Imagine my sorrow when I saw} - f K eae Monday jonly a stretch of keys with the | Westegs te ete colors. 4 j i * est ce shay " ‘name Overseas Highway; at a} A Septuagenarian, and a resi- | wiauaas [the Atlantic. The last key had set aay. AL. MAUHRAD. | i ame: it might have been No Tis |_ Sale Day at Municipal Sponge |"° ame: it Key West, Fia., se = March 24, 1939. | In certain parts of Florida some} ‘people knock Key West directly, | ane Sag peach aati ” glcrlonsae ness 6f cloth and brings accuracy uare. Bathing presen’ case, 9 pang tesa roe: |south ends of Deval and White | Though our city does not possess| *° Juading “bties | Streets. Swimming pools are at/advantages of more populous) subscribe to The Citizen—20c Roosevelt Boulevard and Yacht | places, it has some peculiar at- i Tennis’ and Handball | tractions rot found in some other A new machine tests the stiff- | tables, riding devices for chil-|lightful breezes all the year checkers, chess, domino|round, fishing, bathing, etc. If | tables, horseshoe court at Bay-}Key West is to advance more than | view Park. For infor- jin this 1939, will depend on the mation concerning Key West ap-| inhabitants and the pleased Ply at the Chamber of \tourists writing to friends, as I | might prize Mere Srchll xg West booklets are at the! Citizen and mailing C. of C. | That we yy never ee’ its liked: Chamber's offices, pamphlets of our city. again. 0B P G of All Kinds a pale gray one known as Wege-* man’s Heron, . P ,¢ =A message from ~ Emerson Gause, of Rotary ~ International | uo wnat nes | Byes”, says “I want to be simple, sincere, kind and nice”’. deal about Key West from the | ———— visitors here who had been en-| esecece tertained at the Rotary Lunch-/ eons. Hospitality provided the visitors at the club was greatly * R a) DEAS | Yet still I think that this— This agile Tamara Toumanova,.a dancing star.in Broadway’s “Stars In Your |That rare exotic charm—shall al-| ways be Too strong to be destroyed, for one will see ae ! can’t work, don’t know where to! And love the things we ‘turn—Then, seemingly from with tenderness. | Heaven itself, comes a letter in- —BARBARA GREENE. {forming you that your worries ; TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY appreciated by them, Mr. Gause By RUSSELL KAY jare over. . Just to AID poor un-| said. :fortunates like yourself, a kind | Annual election of officers of ® i é jand generous ORGANIZATION the Rotary Club will be held|“LOAN SHARK” AND jhas remained practically impos- | ;, ‘aaiticg to loan you from $5| April 6, President Ernest Ramsey “SALARY BUYER” sible. to $50 or more in strictest CON- | ~ cigar ee = | During every political ne Indictments But No Convictions | FIDENCE.—You are on their| = epg le = pcg aed arence | paign you and I have listened to; yy Duval county the grand| “preferred list” as a dependable Finkle, Jr., Passaic, N. J.; Chris- the oratcrical outpouring of|jury returned 96 indictments|¢redit risk—They will gladly|} Phone 135 Sohnack gorse wane war ceoy countless political aspirants, against. “salary buyers”, it cost-;loan you the money you need to A . i itide you over. any emergency,— : N. Miller, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.;;Who, with tears streaming Dun ep seer aioe Reland NO ONE WILL EVER| "POO OOD SIDS, | Leslie S. MePhee, Harvey, Ill.;|their cheeks, pictured the plight inyestigation together with the!KNOW—You need no collateral, - H.W. Nichols, Cincinnati, Qhio. | of the “poor widow woman”, the) cmsacution, ang there was not a!No co-signers. You don’t have to! iebastes pee GE ete: overworked and underpaid school ; solitary conviction, jhave. ANY security. If ; YOU! Marris School Satete Patrol ’\teacher, the “weary and over-; In Dade county, .as well as iene EMPLOYED ON A SAL-| jabbeicniaaees ‘burdened working man”.—These | Hillsborough, , numer :indiet-| ARY YOU. ARE, ELIGIBLE. — ainda coun aeke | were the folks they would serve;/ments were’ brought, with subse-|But have no fear, your employer} ABOUT WOMEN! |. these were ithe constituents in! quent investigation, and prosecu-; Will not be informed. Everything | : pas + sete ‘*' |Whose’ name}they sought election’ tion ,without result. — ‘is dignified and pleasant),;and_ Mrs. C. J. Curran of Toledo, and to whom they pledged their! ‘Records from’ these investiga- CONFIDENTIAL, so just come | ©, claims to be thé country’s} fearless ‘and undying support.' tions and others reveal that from 19 TODAY and GET YOUR, No. 1 movie fan, with an atten-|Many a manly chest was beaten! 25 to 40 precent of the employes MONEY. . .Now, I ask you, who| dance average of five shows a vigorously in the name of the! in lowér salary ‘brackets of most behind the eight ball al” | | love— BENJAMIN om | FUNERAL HOME || Established 1885 | Licensed Funeral Directors |, and Embalmers 24 Hour Ambulance Service Night 636 j| For Real Economy For Real Service . For Real Protection We are equipped to do all kinds of print- ing — quickly, eco- nomically, and with the best of workman- ship. . Call 51 for an estimate. RAPID SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES FREE ESTIMATES THE ARTMAN PRESS PHONE 51 DELIVERED DAILY EVERYWHERE Thompson Enterprises INCORPORATED ICE DIVISION PHONE NO. 8 week for 26 years. poor, the weak, the urider-paid' of the departments of the city and! fall for such a honeyed appeal? ~ and the under-privileged. federal government, ‘as well as| Florida Must Stop Practice Mrs. O. D. Friend of Decatur, One case recorded in Hills- Uh," recently ‘an & room house which she calls her “contest home”. All the furni- ture has been either won out- right or bought with money won in contests. Mme. Monica Shizuye Ito, one ofthe leading Roman Catholic women of Japan and vice-presi- dent of the Women’s Aviation association, is founder and prin- cipal of the Yamato Gakuen, a non-sectarian school in Tokyo for girls. Seventeen women’s organiza- tions are affiliated in the League for Women.Shoppers, formed to raise living standards..and im- prove. working conditions.. Mrs. Frances Gray of Still- water, Okla., raises midget cattle, having eight midget cows that average 400 pounds each and are from 30 to 33 inches high. ‘\ “NEWS ‘BRIEFS Mrs. Joseph Scherle of Jasper, Ind., is the mother of twin sons, born four weeks apart, the first on February 15 and the second on March 15. Ignace Jan Paderewski, great Polish pianist, postponed several engagements in his present con- cert tour of the because of a rheumatic infection United States; Many who made such pledges most all Jarge, private business \'and promises will becup¥ seats in| and industrial concerns, are in}. borough County. shows that on.a |the 1939 Florida Legislature andthe clutches of the concerns that | !0an of $75 one man paid $303.00, while they may not be able to practice this contemptible busi-|in interest, plus $5.30 revenue do all that they so glibly prom- ness. ised, they can at least throw a School Teachers Are Victims life-line to thousands of poor un-, fortunates in this state who for!negro school teachers of Hills-! shark” and “salary buyer”. Like A Fly In Spider's Web check over the negro teachers’ | The extent of this unchecked signatures, they were paying} and uncurbed evil among the/over $3,000 per year in interest | | poor, ignorant and unfortunate | alone. | \of this state, brought to light in| While the percentage o* the! a survey recently published by | white teachers involved is not as} Representative J. P. Merchant of large, nevertheless an amazing Polk County, is appalling and be-| number have, through misfortune yond belief. This survey cites |or.hardship, fallen into the hands: numerous eases where» victims | of; these ‘“‘salary. buyers”, for, be: have paid interest on small loans; cause of their high sense .of honor} jof from 150 to 300 pereent per! and integrity, they seem to bé} annum. Like the fly enmeshed in : singled’ out as’special prey of the) | the silken web of the wily spider, “loan shark”. | once these unfortunates fall into} Why Intelligent Succumb \the clutches of the “loan cies “Why”, you’ might ask,“does and “salary buyer” they are ut-! anyone ‘intelligent enough to be- terly helpless. Already burden- come a school teacher, ever get j}ed with debt anid often deep sor-|sucked in by such’ a racket?” row, knowfng not where to turn/I’ll tell you “HOW”—Suppose ‘at the time such loans are made, you were struggling to make both |they only get in deeper, unable ends meet, barely eeking out an {to pay anything on the principal.' existence. Perhaps you have an \They go without food, clothing aged and ailing parent to support, and often needed medical atten-'an undernourished child. You tion, to pay outrageous and -un-!|need new clothes or face a costly holy interest charges on threats operation, you are sick at heart of exposure and loss of their job; and desperate, banks have no if they fail. |money to loan a person in your Every effort to bring these position. Legitimate small loan usurers to justice has failed mis-|agencies require security or co- An invsetigation among the | ida Cal | Stamps, and still owed $50 on the | principal and $15 interest. . \Flor- in and MUST put a stop for all time tc this evil practice and years have been at the heartless! borough county disclosed that 98 |/00ks to the incoming Legislature {mercy of the conscience-less “loan' percent of the 160 negro school| fT swift and certain action. | teachers are involved. By actual! or ay. agreed. of illustrations, ideas, copy and layouts for the use of The Citizen’s advertisers every month! This service is absolutely PPS ILI I SI I STs SO PI ALP LALA LALLA LE Led ddd de ddadadadhat Citizens of Key West MOSQUITO FACTS The female MOSQUITO lays eggs on any accumula- tion of water, however small, inside or outside the house. The EGGS look like pieces of soot on the’ water. EGGS hatch into larvae (wigglers) in about forty- eight hours. : LARVAE (wigglers) become pupae tumblers in about one week. PUPAE tumblers becomes MOSQUITOS on the wing erably, mainly because the crim-!indorsers on your note; pride inal laws on our statute books,| prevents your seeking such in- 7 aes -» like many other laws, do little if|/dorsements, even when they eeammianks site acta Te anything to relieve the situation.|might be secured. Your burden ton, after all. The District school Conviction, for numerous reasons,| grows heavier—you can’t sleep, beard has reversed its original) Hg¢cision and agreed to let her use} ahigh school auditorium. ‘ Colonel Edwin M. Watson, 55, senior White House military aide, has been appointed President | Rogsevelt’s secretary, to fill the vacancy left by James Roose- velt’s resignation. { in his left hand. He is 78. " im about forty-eight hours. Prevent Mosquito Breeding Prevent access of Mosquitos to water Inspect your Rain Barrels, Cisterns, Tubs, Urns, Oil and Drain. Punch holes in bottom of discarded Cans, old Auto Tires, Etc.—Use kerosene oil. "It is a continuous fight—Do your part, help control the pest and benefit your city and yourself. IF-you’re a butcher, a baker, a candle- stick maker or any of dozens of other kinds of merchants, you can profit ‘by advertising in The Citizen. Stanton will fit your ‘ads to a T. . . and make Out Your KEY WEST vax. via P & O Steamship CUBA Key West, 8:302.m. Mondays-Thursdays 5m | baa As. Havana, 3:00 p.m. same afternoon TRIP -his.role of Father Flanagan in by. Havens, 9:00am. Tuesdays-Fridays wicivanes Meais “Boys’ Town”, has been given by! | Ag, Key West, 3:15 p.m. same aftemoon a ‘Tracy to Rev. Edward J. Flon-| § -""— @ GA 20UNST TAZ sc 10 DAY LIMIT: head of th 1} Boys’ T: ‘ 7 a “Te PORT TAMPA, Tuesdeys ond Fiideys, 5 pm ———_—————_ j ——— About 75 percent of persons| | The PENINSULAR & OCCIDENTAL S. S. COMPANY killed in urban automobile acci-| [—~ : ~ For Tickets and Reservations, “‘dents in the United States are| pedestrians. i Thé statuette awarded to Spen- | cer Tracy by the Motion Pieture | Academy of Arts and Sciences for with THE KEY WEST CITIZEN! (This space contributed by The Citizen) Phone 51 For Further Information! CE kb ddd ddkdddddd dd dud dn ddd dad didi did de! ddd diddiduuuud ad SIIIETIOIIDIIDIL EL DEBE LM : ; ;