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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 5

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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5
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page nvz MIAMI DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1937 LEGION SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS FLORIDA STORM GREATER MIAMI ROUNDUP LAST NATIONAL GUARD public ceremony before units leave for SERVICE BEGINS ON WEDNESDAY PROMOTER SUED AFTER PATIENTS ENDURE'CURE' Fifteen Americans Learn "Isle of Paradise" Is Heaven summer encampment will be at the armory, 2800 N. Vv. Seventh with special dress parade at 8:30 p. tomorrow Miami C. of C.

staff members and wives took trip to Treasure island yesterday for all-day outing, first of series planned for summer W. W. Lee, 86-year-old father-in-law of H. Leslie Quigg, will arrive today from Henderson, N. seriously ill Increase of 26.1 per cent shown in express shipments here over May, 1936, according to J.

W. Lumpkin, Railway Express general agent. if)) i Uncle Sam Will Warn FLAG DAY SERVICE AT BAYFRONT PARK Price Speaks Tonight Event Arranged by Elks Metropolitan Miami Is observing Flag day today by general display of American flags with a patriotic service in Bayfront park at 8 p. m. Mitchell D.

Price will be principal speaker at the services, which are being sponsored by the Miami and Miami Beach Elks lodges. Service, patriotic, fraternal and civic organizations will participate. The Flag day committee includes J. R. Fitzpatrick, James A.

Dunn, D. Freeman, W. P. Mooty, Harry A. Miller and Dr.

Louis Miller. Ships of Approaching Hurricanes (By Associated Preu) JACKSONVILLE, June U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH service physicians rushed 20 miles down the bay to Fowey Rock lighthouse yesterday to remove fishbone from throat of H. S.

Perry lighthouse tender Thief took $602 from safe in office of Hubbard 156 E. Flagler yesterday, police told by A. Hightower, assistant manager Welfare activities of Dade district board halted temporarily while records and equipment are transferred to new board, to be set op July 1 Present and prospective pledges to be guests of Sigma Phi fraternity at -stag party tomorrow night at home of George Ginsberg, 1782 S. W. Fifth st "Socialized Medicine, Boon or Boomerang," will be subject of a public forum sponsored by American Youth Forum at 8:30 p.

m. today at Vasa halL 3804 N. E. Second ave. (By Vnited Pressi HAVANA, June 14.

Recounting a tale of privation and suffering for several months in a supposed naturist "paradise" on the Isle of Pines, 40 miles south of the Cuban Uncle Sam was in the midst of setting up a widespread communications network today which on Wednesday will begin to function as a special storm warning service. Its purpose is to warn ships at sea and points ashore of the ap proach of tropical hurricanes. Radio, cables and wires are coordinated in the service. The sea-coast between Brownsville, Texas, t. i i 11 and Jacksonville are linked to i i i FREE Delivery In Greater Miami 51 East Flagler St.

Phone 3-2693 mainland, and now they were swindled by a self-styled "humanist," 15 American citizens have appeared before the third instruction court, at Nueva Gerona, Isle of Pines, lodging various charges against Prof. Juan Amon-Wilkins of New York. Wilkins, publisher of the "Pan-American Epicure," a naturist organ published in New. York, and director of the so-called "First Humanist Naturist Vegetarian colony," located at La Ceiba, on the Isle of Pines, is accused by the members of the colony of practicing medicine without a license operating a health resort without a permit, defrauding the immigra gether by teletype lines. Islands of the West Indies will report by cable and radio, and ships in the south Atlantic, the Caribbean sea PASTOT HULL IS INTERESTED IN FLORIDA PROBLEM and the Gulf of Mexico will tell conditions they encounter four, times daily.

90 LIVES LOST OVER WEEK-END Leilan Russell and Maybelle Baldwin, center, were winners of the American Legion scholarships at Coconut Grove school, offered by Lindley de Garmo post and auxiliary. At the left is Mrs. L. M. Stouten-burg, president of the auxiliary, and at the right is H.

B. Wylie, representing the post. Walter J. Bennett, senior meteor- ologist, outlined the service and ex- i WASHABLES plained the need of it. i 'iiiiiKiitiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiii'jiiEiniJiiiiia Cuban Vegetable Competition Is Studied Tropical hurricanes, he pointed I out, occur only in the five months i tion authorities of Cuba, using the Orp-jni7a- -0 swindle.

Coachmen and Chauffeurs Benev mails to defraud, and of from June through October. In all That can be kept as fresh and crisp, and new-looking as the day you bought them by the simple ritual of a regular soap and water bath. the weather bureau history none has generated in the other months (By Associated Frets) WASHINGTON, June 13. Secretary Hull told Senator Claude Pep tion Tells Hqw to Avoid Collisions olent association, whose members claim to have driven vehicles without accident for 43 years, told how they've done so. of the year.

In rare instances these storms have struck in November, but they had generated the previous month and were classed as per of Florida today he had a "very deep interest" in efforts to eolve Florida's problem of Cuban competition in Northern vegetable October storms. I By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, June 14. Automobile accidents caused at least The majority of them never reach land, said After 90 deaths in the nation this week developing, they wreak their fury end as vacation season added to an already heavy summer traffic on the sea and die out without crossing a coastline. But ships in their path must be warned. The secretary of state wrote that he was pleased by the work of a committee seeking to adjust differences between Florida producers and those of the Island republic.

Florida growers complained that low tariffs under the Cuban trade volume. Authorities in Lexington, Tenn, MS fpf According to testimony laid before the court, and recounted to the United Press by Judah Blei-man and Morris Eilenberg, both of New York, and members of the humanist colony," Wilkins, through his publication and in personal letters to residents of various parts of the United States, offered a cure for serious ailments and diseases in a "tropical paradise under the life-restoring rays of the Cuban sun." "Wilkins collected $600 each from 24 persons, all Americans, who believed his story, and had faith in his naturist-vegetarian plan of restoring health to our ailing bodies. All of us were sick, very sick, when we subscribed to his project. In all, he collected $14,400. He then told them he had spent $6,000 of that sum for the purchase of 1,000 acres of land at La Ceiba, on the Isle of Pines, where the naturist colony was to be established.

"We underwent a horrible expe sought the cause of a school bus collision "that killed three students and injured 11 others. agreement permitted vegetables to move into United States markets at Officials in other cities were issuing or preparing their annual warnings to motorists to take extra care in view of the millions less than the domestic cost of "I am, of course, most desirous "I always drive as though the other fellow was crazy" said a member. The 12 rules set forth for "The Benefit Of The Community," include admonitions to know your automobile, be sure tires, brakes, are all right; obey regulations; dim your lights; remember that two drinks slow reaction time twice below normal. A report by the medical department of the Fidelity and Casualty of New York, blamed hundreds of traffic deaths on inadequate or improper first aid treatment at the time of accidents and advised motorists to learn principles of first aid. Week-end auto deaths by states: California Connecticut Georgia Illinois Indiana Kansas Massachusetts Michigan Missouri Nebraska New Hampshire New Mexico New York 10; Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania 14; Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia 5.

SEND A SCMMEB-GRAM The last bottle produced by a large American brewery before prohibition went into effect was insured for $25,000 against loss and theft. of youngsters turned loose for summer vacation from the safety Latticed Linen Blouses In Glorious Colors that any differences that may ex of school grounds. Some few pursue their erratic courses over the sea and turn toward lnd. Then the area likely to be affected must be warned of impending disaster, for hurricanes are among the most destructive forces generated by nature in her ugliest mood. June 16 is considered the beginning of the "hurricane season." When the day begins at midnight of the 15th, the weather bureau will be ready.

SEND A SUMMER-GRAM HOSPITAL STAFF ASKS MAGDONELL KEEP JOB In Buffalo. N. the Private ist between the Florida and Cuban producers may be solved in a mutually satisfactory Hull wrote, "and I agree with you that there can scarcely be a better way for achieving this than by discussing the problems around a table." 2.95 back home, and the aid we have received from several good Cubans at Santa Fe, we would all be dead, The committee, composed of "Six of the colonists have returned home. They are Clara Youne. 35.

of New York and her Air-conditioned linen, by means of its pull-thread lattice design simply but charmingly tailored. Color-fast and as tubable as your hankies. Florida and Cuban growers, was named at a conference last fall small daughter of 6, Miss Adele rience. Living in small, filthy shacks, we are soaked whenever it rains. We've nearly starved to death, eating only an occasional cabbage, carrot, tomato, or some other vegetable.

Mangoes and other fruit were tasty delicacies whenever we could get them. Were it not for a few spare dollars we have been able to secure from friends Anderson. 28, and Ana Bernedicius, at Clewiston. SEND A SUMMER-GRAM 1 1 30, both of New York; Rudolph Lechner, 36, of Miami Beach, and Edward Hanson, 45, of Juneau, Cobras spread their hoods by means of a set of movable ribs Physicians Cite Work Done "THE near their heads. Alaska." by Director of Health QUEEN OF COTTONS" DOTTED SWISS Jackson Memorial hospital staff, consisting of many leading physicians in the Greater Miami area.

bave submitted to city commission a resolution, urging retention of In Perky 1-Piece and 2-Piece Frocks 1 Navy, medium blue, brown, black, wine i these are the colors you can choose in these smart cool "washables." All have some trim bit of white detail. 1 Sizes 12 to 20. Dr. George N. MacDonell as Miami director of public health.

2.95 Citing rumors that Dr. MacDon TuX IV 93s 4. ell was about to be removed from his post, the resolution asserts he is "thoroughly qualified by long and faithful service, special train ing and contacts with tropical dis eases which are forever a menace to Miami and vicinity." The staff 'most urgently re Mm mm quests that the city commissioners and city manager make no change in the present head in charge of the public health department," the resolution concludes. i rfw SEND A SUMMER-GRAM PHILADELPHIA BODY MYSTERY IS SOLVED PHILADELPHIA, June 1. UP) Six bodies found by two boys in the basement of the closed Naturopath "Arioso" Pantie Girdle Styled by Hickory ic hospital were obtained through regular channels from the state anatomical board for scientific pur poses, Coroner Charles Hersch an Linen Bags with Reversible Covers of nounced.

eyelet weave two-way stretch lastex XJL Handmade Filet Gloves white, ecru, black, navy, brown He made an investigation Satur in 1'95 1.95 day after Dr. Charles A. Moriar-ity, coroner's physician, said one of the bodies might be that of a woman. Purchase records showed six men. 1.75 SEND A SCMMER-GRAM One side is white linen.

The other side is gaily embroidered linen, natural, maize, navy, white. The large button is also removable to simplify TWO WOMEN HURT Shaped through hips for proper fit and perfect freedom. Mesh crotch. Removable supporters. White or tearose.

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Mrs. Gertrude Thompson, 23, of 136 N. E. Eighth has a fracture of a neck vertebra while her companion, Mrs. Hazel Martin, 730 Eighth Miami Beach, received deep lacerations of the head and legs.

Her husband, Martin, driver of the car, after receiving first-aid treatment, was booked on a charge of reckless driving. 8END A SUMMER-GRAM CHURCH PROTESTS ARREST TRAVEL IRONS BERLIN, June 14. (S) An nouncement that Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber had sent a protest to the reich church ministry against the arrest of Rupert Mayr, Kwikway 1.49 K-M 1.98 a priest, was made today from Catholic pulpits. The priest was! arrested here June 5 on charges of I Rubberized TRAVEL KIT 25c to 1.00 Stow-a-way wet wash cloths, tooth brush and various traveling needs. Many sizes and colors to choose from.

Tht Natron has grown from 13 colonic to 48 states but look at the rise in the American Standard of Living! There's better living on every side more time for leisure, better ways of spending it; and greater freedom from menial tasks. The American Flag today symbolizes more than the Nation's growth to 48 states; it represents the high standard of living enjoyed by Americans including the joys, comforts and conveniences that zrt pro "vided by electric services. Electric service has aided in the progress of industry, commerce, and the professions. This progress has gone Jar beyond the inv aginings of the Colonial patriots who adopted the Flag on June 14, 1777. These Irons weight just a little over two pound hut are equipped with foil (Ize element.

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