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‘Associated Press Day Wire ras la / - : >a Bd For 59 Years Devoted to the . } ba ¥ | PS ZPr Best Interests of Key West : THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U. S.A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, PRICE FIVE CENTS Tittle Ghange In Activities = = SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1939 YORK’S FAIR PICTURES FUTURE; LEAVES OUT W By JACK STINNETT AP Feaiure Service Writer VOLUME LX. No. 102. New York World's Fair To Be Openéd Tomorrow WORK’ |. SYSTEM TO START OPERA- EXPECT = 3 aE CR NEW YORK, April 23.—I£ the ;now inhabit our metropolises. In- ‘ ie WILL 3 ‘dustrial and manufacturing “sub- ‘SISSIES! _ | World of “Tomorrow, Hives @ 901 Fi enciscis'the city But do not Over Three Hi | REACH HERE IN | [GLORIA SWANSON a \the New York World's Fair of to- |erush in upon it. i = what a 0 | Three-Level Traffic res omen - - sand a To ed VISITOR IN CITY day—Whoops! what a place” 10) Traffic moves on three levels— 'WEINTRAUB IS atic Washington Re- Aipensigecaecanigal ee = ae was $ =.= Work on the sewer outfall is ;expected to be resumed on Mon- i .,, trians, and express subways and | PICTURE MISLEADING The Fair. in its entirety. will | highways to the suburban cen-: —— 'on elevated sidwalks for pedes-' CAPT ION OF BRIDGE _World Of Tomerrow | (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, April 29.—Over; 300,000 people are expected to be i : | Vidou. and were visitors in the city during the after- jday, May 8, when it is anticipated be shown opening to the public the outfall pipe will be in Key tomorrow with an outstanding | West and transported to the lo- lopaalaes program to be presented. cation at Trumbo Island. | # e 7 This pine was shipped ‘President Roosevelt's speech high Birmingham, Alabama, April 22, | lights tomorrow’s activities at thi ters, the latter without intersec-! ‘tions. There’is much glass, new , methods of lighting, and no park- ling problems, each buliding and | store having enough space for the {maximum number of cars for enants, shoppers. “There is always some- | thing to keep a person in | | good humor and this is one ; of them”, said the Chamber JAYCEE UNIT |SCOUTMASTER HARRISON IS | HEARD IN ADDRESS aT Miss Swanson, when quite a young girl, was a dweller in Key West and lived with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swanson. at quarters in Key | on hand tomorrow in sacar) Meadows to wiiness the opening | ceremonies of the New York | World's Fair. The $150,000,000 exhibition will be officially opened by President Roosevelt at noon tomorrow. So great is the attendant pub- licity concerning the opening West barracks, where Mr. Swanson was a clerk in the Quartermasier’s Department. U. S. Army. During their stay in the | City the group were guests of Mrs. Wallace Bryant Kirke, and went for a visit over the city in Mrs. Kirke’s automo- bile, and saw many of the i ! events that a minor celebration | held today for the opening of the | world’s fourth largest suspension | sequent to her residence in bridge from the Bronx to Whit-| the city. stone, Long Insland, was dwarfed TTI IOI Is Sa es ‘PARTY GOING ON MISS CAMERO places which were known to Miss Swanson, and which she had seen on visits made sub- TRIP TO KEYS, jand is now in New Orleans jawaiting shipment on the Steam- ship Ozark, of the Clyde Mallory lines due to arrive at Key West jon the night of May 5. j There will be about 50 men jwho will work on the | Sewer activities, and it is under- stood they will work for several {weeks before completing the as- | isignment. ‘WOULD FORGET SPANSH W | COMPLAINT ABOUT DAILY PAPER'S PROTEST (Ry Associated Press) LONDON, April 29.—A_ maga- zine editorial complains about a | World of Tomorrow. j | A brief outline of the Fair fol lows: The transportation sector of e Fair traces transportation from the first wheels to a Rocket- port, where visitors can see small | | | { MEETING HELD LAST EVE- NING resumed ; model rockets depart for ‘other In the first place all is peace,’ planets. q for there’s not one hint anywhere; |The General Motors diorama; {that there’s such a thing in the gives an “airplane” view of ex-/} {world as war. |press highways running straight! { Decentralized cities filled with,as strings across the continent, ‘air and light. Decentralized in-; boring through mountains, span-! dustry, with thousands of clean’ ning chasms in glass-encased sus-! ; factory centers spread out like;pension bridges. Controlled traf-} jmodel villages. Express high-) fic will move at speeds from 75; | ways traveled at minimum speeds; to 125 miles an hour—and high-' Isadore Weintraub was elected president of Key West Junior Chamber of Commerce at a meet ing held last evening at 7 o'clock in Ramonin’s Restaurant on Du- ival street. Joe Allen was named vice- sionally made as to how far president, S. C. Singleton, Ml. re- LONDON MAGAZINE ENTERS. that make today’s speed law: 'sound like reports on a tortois irace. | Huge liners in the skyways. Electrified farms. Dairies with {merry4go-round milkers. Houses of tinted glass and concrete “wool” clothing made skimmed milk, “silk” clothing jto serve < thousand uses. | Themen who make the World’: Fair exhibit wheels go around in. from | | made from coal tar, new plastics’ it is from the United States ray lighting, operated by photo-; | to this city. ; dectric cells, will move with the; cars. | j Tomorrow's Model Town In the Town of Tomorrow, 'there are 15 model homes, rang- ing in price from $2,500 to $20,- 000, this last for one of glass and concrete, with “tarrara marble” walls in the kitchen and ie” HOMES REQUESTED | much glass furniture and almost _ every modern household gadget APPEAL MADE IN INTEREST known. i ;cording secretary, Enrique Es quinaldo, correspondiag secre- tary, Wilbert Moehrke, treasurer, . Warren Sawyer and Darnell ; Carey, directors year term and Allen E. Curry, Pablo Calleja chosen as directors for one year term. Newly organized by scout troop under leadership of Scoutmaster Dan Harrison were guests of Jay- cees at this session. for two May Answer Hitler In Near F (By Aameetaned Pree) LONDON. Apri 23 —furcpe: uerve: Comtimme to De Dome: se with dipiomatc proposes «n= Courter proposals toliowimg A=. Hitler's speech yecterdey. with the general “world barometer of wer tension” remaining preci ally stationery af 2 bit ower “bur ricane mark”. Itahan p 10M axis 2 be cosely guarded thon's crack troops) Warsaw mounces that a repiy H query op the act-egere agreement reached oetween £ sist, however, that none of this is idle dreaming—perhaps no, more ithan a generation away. The date most often used is 1960. Almost, The food sector proves that the , world of today is undernourished and shows how the world of to-| morrow, by optimum diets, an troop. M. E. Berkowitz, chair- . " everything exhibited is not onl: medy the condition. The new; man of advancement committee London appears AT BAYVIEW PARK furnish enjoyment at the CCC; « x » but has n tes’ and proved! are dem % > 4 less boys and girls, from “ight to ncil, gave a very in ing y n at Brit ay Camp. In the group will be Mrs. rae pedtamin “0 leulated.” practical. | _ Lighting of tomorrow will be sixteen years of age, now under talk on scout work and thanked mats are considermg the prop | Eva Warner, Mrs. Julio Lacedonia! friendly relations between fi-!, Visitors who want to concen-' done by fluorescent and capillary 4, care of The Children’s Home |*8¢ Junior Chamber of Com- 4j of non-aggression pact Miss Pauline Camero. daughter and Mrs. J. Cherry, acting as!nanciers in this country and the trate on the World of: Tomorrow ! tubing—the whole Fair is a dem- Society of Florida, merce for the interest shown in i i i “Florida’s a, h: forces at the fair will start with the) onstration of that. i sige Scouting. of Mr. and Mrs. William Camero | ree Wh geen ised ines Seen eme ane Perisphere, in which a six-minute| About the only thing that won’t Greatest Charity”. in its Receiv-| President of Whitehead street, : i be suffered a‘ Members‘of the Blue Sox base-| there is big busi trip on a moving platform will; change much, if the New York ing Homes at Jacksonville, Lake- Mr. Berkowitz that this organ- es ‘iness to be done “. Ay ~ i E : < ee ¥ ¢ painful injury last night while! pall team will form part of thejin the future” igive & bird's-eye view of ‘Henry | World's Fair, 1939, is any indica- jang Miami and Pensacola, are ation was 100% behind the enjoying a cart ride with a party visiting group and will cross bats | RCTs’ aN jDreyfuss “Democracity”. ‘It’s a/tion, is entertainment. In that earnestly pleading for summer oe — oo a of friends when struck on the} With the baseball enthusiasts «STEAMER OZARK {model city of 1,500,000 persons. sector, the main attractions are vacation homes with kind heart- | thing possible to further its ad- land and France and ferthoumr OF CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY Scoutmaster Harrison made a her api brief address concluding by im- troducing the members of his : daily paper’s protest over “bomb- Leaving tomorrow morning ing of refugees.in Spain” and GETS INJURED about 11:30 o’clock will be a par-'takes the paper to ask for sug- STR ee UCK ON ARM BY EGG ty of Key West folk enroute to: 8esting the * ‘deed” should ‘be re- THROWN.RY.HQODLUM . | Summesiasd-Key to enjoy. una! membered “when Franeo..comes, mats will be < ear next week wit Germany Pate comme SILENCE PREVAILS WASHINGTON General sitence pre vaiis nation’s capital. Statesmen cated that they must first study the answering) sfeech made Hitler. The Polith question considered a “@anger spot” and + is rumored that President Roose velt might answer Hitler's speech in a near future address. little jobs and chores about the “2, Edwin Berkowitz, Charles Retcllidaatiaieree place, in exchange for a summer |R@y Brandt, Richard Light, vacation. Everett Wells, Frank Guerro, i enor light and air to exterm-)old, old theme, Egyptians called ,,; . Boy Scouts attending the meet- hoodlum at Bayview. Park. ;recently constructed diamond at} ugh ‘lig! will give them a chance to get Key. West High School were out | Victor Larsen, of the WPA Recre- every institution for children, Navarro, Joseph Pent, Marion enjoying a delightful evening ect, and the Key West Hospitality ; Mallory Lines, sailed 2 o'clock SEEK CITIZENSHIP OF MURPHY ACT and foliage came a shower of!rest intervals of the baseball Jacksonville and Miami. — | —— | The Children’s Home Society Bobby Knowjes, Eugene Baker, by an egg thrown by some. the camp. They will play on the ess buildings are low, letting in} just modern variations on an eq families all over Florida, who , V@ncement. i ‘i i : Robert Cook, Paul the camp. SAILED FRIDAY inate the pale race of moles who’ it sex. away from the routine rules and ing. were: Coe A group of scholars from the: Others who propose leaving are | Se Seater eae ea nae regulations that are necessary in, Thompson, Odes McKillip, Buddy t riding in the moonlight. They, ation Department; George =a THIRTY THREE ‘SHOWS STATUS and have a chance to earn their ee ar og oa were on three buses and were White, of the Federal Music Proj-'__ Steamship Ozark, of the Clyde- 2 i way during the summer by doing !@ndo Marchante, Onie Fernan- until they reached the park when} Band. The band will play a con-! yesterday for New Orleans. The from the shadows of the trees cert and also numbers during the! Vessel arrived at 12 noon from{ missles, most of which were eggs. | game. Mr. Camero, who told of the in TEMPERATURES Seescesssesesceeseessse Lowest Highest f Station— last night last 24 hours | Abilene : 86 ' Atlanta 78 cident to The Citizen, said that} there was no way possible of de- termining who were the miscre-| ants who threw the dangerou: missles, as it was too dark unde: the trees to recognize any o: them. Several of the young folk who suffered from the bombardment: # 46 of eggs found it necessary to go Buffalo < 50 to their homes and change their | Charlestoa 78 clothing before they could con-' Chicago 48 tinue the ride. |Denver - 4 STARTS ON LONG az" : The next arrival of a ship of }the Mallory Lines is scheduled |for Tuesday morning and will jbe the Alamo from New York to} Key West and Tampa. ee | NEWS, FLASHES CSy Asioctatua Preas) | S@teevereoece eenevece | RUMANIA.— Particularly pleas- ing to this country is the move- ment now started by Rumanian day morning, said this afternoon‘ government to negotiate for set- tlement of that countries’ World War debt. ROME.—The Fascist cabinet,! shortly after, there are to. be a|‘luded within three weeks pre- , EXAMINER COMPLETES PRE: LIMINARY WORK ON APPLICATIONS James. B. Watkins, naturaliza- jtion examiner for Jacksonville,, who has been working assiduous- }ly in getting matters in readiness {for the term of Federal court ; Which will convene in the post- j office building 10 o’clock Mon- ‘hat the first phase of the work jis practically complete. At the session of court or of Florida and its State Superin- | Maitland Knowles, Roy Rogers, | ALL NOTICES OF CERTIFI- CATES MUST BE FILED BY MAY 17 tendent, Marcus C. “Daddy” Fagg, are eager for these boys and girls to have these summer outings, because they know that the children will enjoy the vaca- tion periods and need a change, secondly, because the, Sgtiety is having a hard strhggle™ finan- cially, and will benefit-greatly if all of its older childrga.could be- come self supporting fer the sum- mer months and finally, because the Society hopes that many of _these fine. boys and girls will re- main permanently with the fami- lies who take them if the plans | _ Activities in connection with the sale of tax certificates under the provisions of the Murphy | Act, must be luded by May 17, as that is last day on which ‘the required publication of the legal notices may be made, said Ross C. Sawyer, clerk of the circuit court. The Murphy act will cease to be effective after June 9, and all activities in connection with the jlegal requirements must be con-| ‘The Society is particularly ceding thet date.) , anxious to find opportunities for work out, favorably for all con- | Bob Curry and Clarence She- ane. Another guest present was Charles Cassell of Miami who made a brief talk to the club. Letter from Tom Reid, Execu- tive Secretary of United States Junior Chamber of Commerce, was read in which the club was urged to affiliate with the na- jtional body. Several Jaycees spoke on this subject pointing out the great benefits which would be derived by connection with the national organization. Members voted unanimously to take out membership. Allea E. Curry delegate to the ‘recent Jaycee Convention held in Sarasota, gave an interesting report of the trip, bringing out LEFT ON BUS Mr. and Mrs. George Higgs-and daughter, Miss May. who visiting for a few days with Mr Higgs’ sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker, ieft on the morning bus enroute +t Oklahoma City to visit a daugh ter. They plan to pay a with Rufus Johnson at cumbe, an uncle of Mr. Higgs whom he has not seen im # years, then goon to Oklahoma City for the visit. and, returning board a vessel at Miami for the passage back to their home Nassau. Accompanying the group on were hort v Mate under the direction of Mussolini, ' of licati iti- i . is emulating Adolf Hitler in Ss eened ae a citi (_Mr. Sawyer Said there were reiek detuncin te the op-}2= ‘ip presen| to e court; still some straglers coming in, etiiein- ok a shee ad Sanaa for examination as to qualifica-and some who had been misin- in Italy. Se ee citizens of Paige. =: to the date on which ie ct ceases to ac- During the session members of | tive, and, re desires to have |B. P. O. Elks will be present in | them become acquainted with jthe court and an address is to be the actual date, and have their delivered by Attorney W. Curry jnotices filed in the office before, ;Harris. To each successful can- | May 17. [didate an American flag will be; Estimating the number of own- pide thet “1. presented. There are 33 candi-jers of property who had taken’ | ni yee nie x [cyt eck, Ma 1 e x | : |Galveston 84 | Havana = Huron 68 | Little Rock PROPOSES TO TOUR AUS- | Los Angeles TRALIA, COVERING TEN [Louisville Jacksonvilie 78 the trip as far as Miami was Mr | Miami THOUSAND MILES Harold Baker, who plans to re turn at once to Key West. 2 | 70 | | aoetiell | WASHINGTON. — Congratula- | tions of this country were offered itoday to two intrepid.,.Russian {flyers, who were forced,,.down | late yesterday on an. island., off |New Brunswick, making incom- [Kansas City — 68 \KEY WEST 87 |Mpls.-St. P. |New Orleans (By Associated Press) SYDNEY, April 29—With his! t dog “Darkie,” and his packhorse (St. i ae “Charles,” Ian Westbrook has! Salt Lake City started on his horse “Robert” to; San Francisco tour Australia. | Seattle He estimates the 10,000 ree | Weak = journey will. take him three | Washington years to complete, Williston HIGH DROP, UNINJURED ; es ieee i ——- |private plane-owners of NEW YORK — A seven-year-| LOS ANGELES — Because he country, collaborating with B0V- | rows, Frank Saunders, William ‘ing up their obligations under the air out of her tires, an- ernment agencies here of the So-“raimage Carey, Joseph Raymond ‘the Murphy Act. Bresesssstssaeseases| ee: ft Lopez, \drew several older boys and girls from to their board and care to en- _ OF TIGER SHARKS seeking permanent employment. | a 40° Buckman; OF FIFTEEN HUNDRED ; SYDNEY, April 29—A world's C. Brown, 801 Thomas Brennan, Jr} who bad timated to weigh 1500 pounds|of May. fourteen to sixteen years of age, both the serious and humorous during thé summer in addition oar Sy al able them to assist the Society in BATTLES BIGGEST Some of these boys and girls are All inquiries*°egarding these, { (Ry Aenectated Press) !record is believed to have been| It is anticipated 'Sydney fought a tiger shark, es-!Key West throughout ‘Eliza Amelia Harris, Sam-} In conelusion he said that been spending the winter in Key! for nearly 12 hours. =z portunity of the act should realize Thursday for his home in Chi-: at aldes Angueira, Carlos|two weeks in which to file their c peas who want to earn some money happenings of the convention. sending them to school this fall. |summer plaééments of children | \established when Errol Bullen of Spalding and son will vo Wells, William An- those intending to grasp the op-West, left over the highway| The shark towed launch 17 miles before gaining aiecaniken i licats returning to RAUL’S CLUB ~ 10:30 O'CLOCK m SOc Ladies Free| 605 Duval St. No Admission Fee