The Key West Citizen Newspaper, July 25, 1939, Page 1

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Associated Press Day Wire Service i For 59 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LX. No. 175. (ne Hundred And Fifty Persons To Get Work | On New NYA Projects Forty Employes Were As- signed To Work Yester- day At Local Sewing Room pending administration Lending- | Spending bill in effect to either } | will the measure entirely or hold THE SOUTH . William F. Russell st PAPER IN THE Stanley Baldwin NEW YORK, N. Y.—Conspicuous In the educational and governmental affairs of Great Britain, France and America, Stanley Baldwin, former ! prime minister of England, Edouard Herriot, president of the French Chamber of Deputies, John W. Studebaker, United States Commissioney ' of Education, and William F. Russell. dean.of Teachers College, Columbia ‘University, will be among the ied jonaliy. known speakers at the -|a group of meat cutters interest- Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit U.S.A. PRICE FIVE CENTS Many Prominent Members OF Legion Coming Here ‘For District Meéting * ‘James 0. Sheppard, Out- standing Official, - Is Among Delegates That Will Pay Visit Here Among the picuinenl mem- ibers of the American Legion who | wilt be-here this coming week- jend to attend the Legion's Fifth \Florida District conference will ‘be James ©. Sheppard, Edge- | field, S. C., chef de chemin de | fer of the Forty And Eight, Legion service organization. : The-national head of the Forty |And Eight is coming with. Past | Florida Department Commander | William -T. Comer of Orlando, | who is scheduled to make a bow at. the Commander's Dinner: .in fers. Assemble ~ Yesterday. For eeting i } Pursuant to a call issued by ithe Chamber of sued © RECORD. ARRIVAL yesterday, an interesting meeting | ° | was held in the office of the body | OF AQUARIUM FISH yesterday afternoon attended by | IN PHILADELPHI A ed in promoting home industry | ef teabitaink West unaining payrolls on Key/ pn VAN DEUSEN, COLLEC- A committee was formed and! TOR, SAID “CATCH. WAS EX-/ CEEDINGLY GOOD”: STORY it was agreed that this commit- | tee would interview dealers -in| SENT'BY THOMAS HART the city and arrange for a_meet- ing to be held Thursday at 3 in! the afternoon in the offices. of! the Chamber of Commerce, when | fi 5 the situation will be further dis-} Key, West’s good friend, Thom-' honor of present Department cussed and the advantage of em-|as Hart, of Philadelphia, sends ajCommander William C. Brooker of “Key. West. for Beni crtiR te>besheld-et- Teachers College. }of Tampa-at “Ba Concha sretel, for those ‘ e Be: ‘pe The cot Activities in receutiy Apprpved | Admiinistration were announced | | WASHINGTON, July 25.—) pace rare | area. sewing room. PROPORTIONS lit over until the next session of branches, and also specialized’ Advices from this city and ered bili with aignkstn: creaia a. Otek phased of thik: tadustry: state, report -unpréeented drought | tiquidating project “the final| ie’ grounds* sue} “Light rains yesterday -in ~ som: sections did little tp improve erop ition dollar country out of’a sixty on these projects elicited much ra ; damage will run into millions of|°Ut that “you_can’t make a silk there will be 25 male youths en-! |reaches from the, New England |tors to defeat the legislation as ' ‘ rs ‘Vandenberg HammersiAway projects.of the National Y n| SEE ae oe . ‘outh | this morning by Victor Lowe, su | Senator Vanderberg of Michigan | A | pervisor in the -Monroe peer | jtoday hammered away at a | Yesterday there were 40 young i DRY SPELL CONDITIONS ARE i ito svack in: the | NEARING SERIOUS This werk includes plain and (My Avnceiutea Preas) | Congress. 4 fancy sewing in alk its different}! PHILADELPHIA, July 25.— | The Senator called the project- work’on fine textured ‘weaves, sounding territory reaching into | ae * nictbe Mexican iia Whi and practically every . northeastern | two billion doilar fund for federal conditions that are fast approach- » Another project is that of im-| ng serious proportions. spree of the \inistration ini at- provements“to~the mpting t make an eighty bil’ rotihnding buildings devoted to education. Former work -done|conditions and unless general/|,.,). ” at rains come within the next week ‘Dillion dollar country”. Pointing favorable comment from both citi- zens ahd visitors. On this work | dollars. | Durse out of a sow’s ear”. Van- The extent of the drought! denberg called on brother sena- gaged by Thursday. - There will also be engaged|states south. to Maryland, west-|,: 2 ree Thursday 25 youths, male and|ward throughout most of Penn. Cushy dangerous to the public's female, on various clerical proj-|sylvania and up into Ontario pro- | Pest interest. me ae ects, “*stenography;. \‘typewriting|vince in Canada. Weather pre-|, A Tespite in the “heavy going” and other clerical employment, in}dictions by the U. S. Weather | Congress wap occasioned by governmental and other public! Bureau here indicate’ fair andj te, official opening of the Radio agencies. ;warm climate for the next week. pees lery in the House of ‘Repre- Mr. Lowe said that the quota; Water shortage in hundreds of | Sentatives today at which cere- for the different“projects is 150 localities is being felt acutely and | Monies President Roosevelt and and by next week the full num-! if is becoming a problem to water | SP¢@ker Bankhead both spoke at ity of the nation-at-large being trapped this year was the place where the traps are set is on the’Fort. Taylor reservation and there was a great deal of ac- tivity being carried on in that area during the season of migra- tion, which tended to keep the birds away. ‘ Another reason ‘is that the su- perintendent spent.a large part of the time_on his regular. tours. of inspection and was also summon* ed to Washington .in the height of the trapping season, hence the required attention was not given to the work and there were much fewer birds caught and banded. E. G. HERNANDEZ TO BE ARRAIGNED Elvira Garcia Hernandez was eral types of employmen' as concerning rationing of wa.- afforded the privilege of heari SSA) ‘RUN pepe gs ed | ter to farmers where local well: direct debate In Gone caring TRAPPING jand streams have entirely dried | “Alpaca es f Sacha ie , Up. Other localities report that: * a fi sa 9 ane ing. f {wale is being carried in from aay hak oe tical ‘sie et IS DECREASING far distant points. sin wide ig action in both the Senate and : anger of forest fires in wide House. Coalition: of. Republi a areas appears emminent with alli and Conseevabiane So ts, Trapping doves, of the eastern | ‘oHage in pete aye Sashes oe meanwhile, may .wreakhavoc in | mourning type, is one ofthe an-| "7 or y: ~. ee 4 vist eis administration-sponsored bills ‘at nual duties of W. W. Demeritt, | 6ers Bnd county or cials i ‘the last minute. superintendent of the Seventh| siiatk . 7 watching naa z - Lighthouse District, and as.a rule |“ Rivers bere al : many are trapped each year inj ¢. s giant i interest of the Biological) “7°s fe at extreme low levels/ psy coe the inte Washington; jgnd there is danger that many'| ae asin cuecess of for-(22ctories will be forced to. shut} ; Compal ae Seiad eq {OWN for lack of watershydro} OME: YRRrGs eared banded | ower. $ BRP a ‘birdg:were considerably less than | ~ } the number formerly | captured. i Dr, Frank “H, Guito, who is a As a.matter of fact, there were’ ,practitioner of dentistry with of-| but 389-trapped by Mr. Demeritt ——- |fices in Atlanta, Ga., arrived over this year while in 1938 there were |. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Gibbs an-| the highway yesterday and is the caught and banded 2,006. nounce the birth of an eight- | guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |’ Mr. D itt seid’ the » pe moe girl at the home on Divi- | F. B..Guito, at the home on Duval because Sion’ street yesterday afternoon, ' street. = 6:30 o'clock. _ | The doctor is receiving | New arrival has been given the! the congratulations .of his profes- name of Patricia Ann. Mother | sional brothers on his having | ond baby are doing nicely. Mrs.| passed the recent examinations! | Gibbs was before her marriage;held by the Board of. Examiners | Miss Robert Matcovitch, in Florida. : | ee eee RS rae en sae 6 5: risoner is brougnt nt : - W.B. Sawyer, . Blondie, who|which was signed by jin the courtof Peace Justice EB. R. Lowe, at Tavernier, and enter Columbia University, New York City, én August 15. 16. and 17. The Con- Bress Hopes. to evolve a progt the defense anil advance 0% ¢ fixing “etitation’s responsibility for Issued In Past Weck ber. will be engaged at the sev-|herds of dairy cattle. Some cities|/ensth. Stressed was the possibi-} —__—___ IBLE SMES Ss LETTERS IN BOTTLE FOUND BY FISHERMAN Reasonably fast “bottle postal service” was rendered and cansumated yesterday in the case of three letters en- closed with a note in a bot- tle thrown overboard'from a passing ship. * $he note, dated July 4, 1939, and. timed 8:00. p. m., reads as follows: “These letters were thrown off the S.S. Glen- White in hope that some one will-pick them un and nail them. During the \week ending yes- terday there were eight building *|permits issued from the office of Building Inspector Harry M. Bak- ler, as follows: General repairs to 805 Simon- | ton street. Owner, Jennie Deitch; cost, $500. Repairs val street. Owner, Paul E. Barns; Add tworrooms to: residente on Repairs to roof‘at 627° Elizabeth $150. | Repairs to kitchen at 1417 Sawyer; cost, $100. 2 } Repairs to roof of residence at | 1208 ‘Duncan street. Owner; Mrs. ,C. D. Harrington; cost, $100. | Repairs to roof at 910 Francis «| Street. Owner, Mary Wigham; jcost, $100. © Construct garage at 1432 Vir- ginia street, Owner, Mrs.-- Wm. Cates; cost, $25. to building at 614 Du-| ;Catherine street. Owner}! Carlos | street. Owner; S. Bello; cost, |* ij Catherine street. Owner, Bernell! 0 are for Key West” | feature story from the Philadel-" beginning at 8 p. m. Saturday. will ‘be carefully considered. 4 | | | f c hi t h itizen, in}. In a letter to Adjutant John The ‘committee is composed of Pria Record to The Citizen, ini) 4, of arthur Sawyer Post prominent dealers who will dis- | which is recorded the arrival of | No. 28, which is handling dinner uss with other business men in py Robert van Deusen, director | arrangements as well as arrang- the same line; and an invitation * = -,, -ing for the various conference is being extended to every meat ,of the Aquarium in that city, with | events Saturday, Saturday night dealer in the city to meet with the 1400 specimens taken from| and Sunday, Past Commander them for the’ promotion of better the Gulf of Mexico waters off|Comer states he and Chef de business in Key West. !Key West. Chemin de Fer Sheppard will-go ie PSR HRT ve pees - | The article i ti “1 | fishing Monday ina boat owned BI LU LEE W ] LL ' yheycig Rev aege sry seed FL operated by State Represen- Tired Fish Arrive”, and depicts. | | tive Bernio C. Papy. in.a two-column pipture, Dr. van} J¢. is: probable : several. other Deusen holding a black angelfish Legion prominents wil} ) remain {up for his (or her) first bow to! here until next week io fish- SHE a | Philadelphia finny society. }ing, for they will) fé so:bysy' Sat- “Key West Publicity” will be} Dr. van Deusen told the Phila-|urday and Sunday they will not the subject of a talk to be made delphia Record that. “the catch |,Pe able to indulge in. the sort ‘by Bill Lee, local correspondent was xeceedingly good, with about) “I'm. bringing — Commander ‘of the Miami'Daily News, at the 100 different varieties, many of| Sheppard to Key West to show {regular monthly dinner meeting them rare and: new to. the Aqua-| him what real gore. Some: jof Key West Junior Chamber of rium”. | a Cacier: sree. Della. Commerce to be held this Friday: “All the fish are tired after the| Members of Arthur Sawyer evening at the Old Garden Res- trip”, stated the doctor, “many | Post will meet tomorrow night at taurant on, Duval street. |suffering from. the number of | Legion hall, Whitehead Sai Jaycees ‘hopeto’ have a large times we had to handle them. We |&4 streets. to — at tna al iattendance of the membership in lost comparatively few, however”. Tangements for the dinner an jattendance at this sessioh, which; Ail of the many varieties | conferenc will begin at 6:30 o'clock. itaken.to the Aquarium on the} eer preset ceeeeeniore — lexpedition, the 17th annual made TERM BRIDGES LYMAN DORGAN . ‘by Dr. van Deusen, were listed in +. bery¢ VISITING HERE the article, inchiding: the prize | Ae Le eed {catch of them all, the Priacanthus | A COMMUNIST Lyman Dorgan, of Mobile, Ala-; Arenatus, or Triple Tail. i pbama, is a visitor in the city andi . Mr. Hart is a regular winter! i” Tae 3 eRe ig the guest of his brother-in-law, ' visitor in Key West and states in|. say’ "SRANCISCO July 25+ ‘Wm. R. Porter. president of the his letter that he is always in- | estimony. Ok bother egitee-al ‘irst National Bank. ‘terested when the -name “Key | 55, Bridges CIO leader on the | Today the visitor decided to go West” appears in the Philadelphia | ert cast today 2 ed to sat- fishing and with Mr. Porter left, papers. “Key West news makes} 5 ate Te Sorat pro Baie = officials this morning in the Launch Eve- me think of the month of March: raat they had definitely establish- {lyn for the jetties, where it is an- on your hospitable shores and told the fact that Bridges is a mem- jticipated that a good catch will | that I look forward each year”, "bid tnt thea Col ists. result, he wrote. | "The testimony: treated chiefly Lon the activities of Bridges, as a |declared Communist over-a: long Russia Conducts Mass | Parade \that the records di |that he had resigned from the Lorganization in this country~ =< : od |, Counteracting testimony, offér- A MALTINES «2 viciais 0 the Communist : © Party in this country, however, showed that Bridges had. never | | been given any orders whatsoever ito proceed along government-de-

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