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TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1938. Subscribe for The Citizen—200 PAGE FOUR PEOPLE’S FORUM __| WOMEN WILL BE 090000000000 000000000000000000 SOCIETY Junior Clab To Picnic Will Be Hold Meeting Given At Convent ‘The members of the Junior} The Convent pupils, assisted by Woman's Club will assemble at) their parents, will give an old- the club house on. Divisi “ | fashioned picnic at the Convent ee ceerncad ai 6 eee ’ zis. grounds.on Thursday. Refresh- o'clock when! ments of all kinds will be served, @ meeting of the organization will be held for the purpose of dis- |ptiea by the Red Cross. These “NAME DELEGATES | TO CHURCH MEET fice EVANS AND MISS ADA MILLIGAN ARE ONES CHOSEN names are still on the registra-|a week. quis THEM quel ae tion lists and notification will be| sent to them. Others. who have never regis- tered but feel they are able and are willing to undertake the tasks,} INCLUDED AMO! RELIEF WORKERS will be permitted to register at} once. The books are now open GARDEN PROJECTS TO pein the office next to tha, of the chamber of commerce. MAIN OPERATIONS FOR FEMALE SEX; COUNCIL’ AGREES ON MATTER eeesecccooores rumor or statements that may be! charged against me. I challenge} those who make charges against me to meet me on_ the public platform and there debate my conduct and record and I will give a good account of my offi-! cial actions during my term of public office. GOMEZ DEFENDS SELF Editor The Citizen: For fear that any local con- troversy over the bridge situation would affect its successful ac- complishment before congress (By C. E. REPORTER) acted I have refrained from re- ‘ ‘ | Two religious workers have|futing the false and widespread Your grateful servant,. | padi woes lw been Pet been selected from Key West oe rumor cireulated to the effect} ARTHUK GOMEZ. | A 4 5 Fi of five chosen from the state Of| that I was unfriendly tp this en-| Key West, Florida, tamtioe: valgus wublecty. of in ens: ae have been made! Florida to attend the Blue Ridge! terprise Which mate oo. mich lal tune 16 1m The officers and directors will) for all kinds of games and other ee acca Bick Gace ae pone How-| SHOWS GREAT NEED FOR | 2US of telief workers, and will meet at 4:30, disposing of their festivities, and prizes will .be| Mountain, N. C., from June 20 to! passed the necessary legislation i BUILDING OF BRIDGES | °° used in beautification pro- activities prior to the assembling | awarded the winners. |28. Those that have been delegat-| 1 onose that my political tnanaien! |grams. This was decided by the ee eiberstlp, An invitation is extended all) ed to represent Florida from Key) 4411 be exposed and the truth| Editor, The Citizen: Emergency Relief Council at. the m to attend and enjoy the pleasures! West are Rev. E. R, Evans and | nade rican ie oa of ack rosie Charch Unit To {las g- Water Blisters om Hands or Feet! disappear after a few applications of Imperial Eczema Remedy. All druggists are authorized to refund your money if it fails —Advt. The American Automobile As- sociation estimates that ap- proximately $25,000,000 is being; spent for early summer over- hauling of motor vehicles, Women are to be added to the} lot the day. Miss Ada Milligan. During the latter days of the ie ee oe ts in the] 4 h e j An mi ii Hold Meeting Rev. Evans, local pastor of the) cent session of the legislature ny Wang eto a the Need oe Announcement has been made} ©The session will begin at 4:30 First Gongregational church, Was) yy Lester and Mr. Taylor came of @ meeting of the Daughters of|0’clock, and a request is made for jchurch which will be held tomor- selected as one of the two minié-| +). ‘Tallahassee with a local bill the King of St. Paul’s Episcopal a large attendance of members. jrow afternoon. ters from this state that will at-| which Tah my ite Pa presume was prepared by tne aie er rtaee| them. Having confidence in their fein the southeastern: part, of the | integrity and ability and believing United States that their highest interest was Miss Milligan, who is now at)the building of the overseas Peoples’ Camp in Fort| bridges I readily agreed to pass spi ae abe s such bill through the senate in Lauderdale, and who has charge L u of the young people of the Con-| cooperation with Mr, Albury in gregational church, was one of the|the house. This bill, I was told, Duval street] Evaristo Rodriguez left on the| three young peoples’ leaders chos-| was necessary upon which to pre- merchant, who recently closed/afternoon train yesterday for &/en, She will leave for the con-|dicate further action in Washing- out his business, left yesterday! stay of a few days in Miami. ference at the close of the camp for Miami with Mrs, Mendell and now in session. their two sons, with a view to Among, the many, . prominent starting business there. spending “a few ‘weeks’ in Miami] persons in church life that have with relatives, returned yesterday heen inyited to serve on the fac- _ Mrs. Charles Smith and daugh-/accompanied by her daughter, ulty and leadership group are Miss ter, Annice, left yesterday for a!Mrs. Will Lones; who will spend ‘a Pattie Lee Coghill, of Jackson- stay of several weeks in Brooklyn,|while in Key West. ville, who is in charge of young’ tial results naturally I N. Y., with Mrs. Smith’s sister,| Personal Mention Julius Mendell, Mrs. Sarhh Roberts, who was | state, one that will stand out in} history for years to come, One, that will enhance the values of|either dead or an invalid, is eli- gible for the work, provided there: and) 8 2 family to be cared for, and }she is physically, able, will the your county’and city, and give you credit for one of world’s greatest projects necessities. You have my best wishes for; the early completion of these} bridges. that a great loss is coming to your | county through the control of or-| ganized labor management? | With every respect due, organiz-| ed labor will say, I have been a ton. The bill provided for the ap-' member for 27 years, but through | pointment of five commissioners, depression I am temporarily for three of whom were to come from’ eq out. Key West and two from Miami.' mean that non-union labor will be| workers than men, it Inasmuch as those. sponsoring the barred from overseas bridge matter up to that’ ment. point had not obtained substan-' sands of property. own obtaining a family, The work will be principally in garden projects which have been However; do you realize given the approval of the coun- A Tt will be only of a nature which any able woman can per- cil. form, On' all of the projects where women are employed no men willl Many of these ‘are such that the women can and Union labor control will should prove work, It will mean that thou-| members that on the! quickly evident. wanted Florida Keys, will be barred on} her husband _ being GEORGE WASHINGTON®~. 300 ROOMS - 300 BATHS NEWEST AND FINEST Every Known Facility - Garage Directly Connecting Lobby - Redio MAYFLOWER®@ 300 ROOMS - 300 BATHS A BEAUTIFUL HOTEL Splendid Facilities - Garage, - Radia Coffee Sho; FLAGLERa MODERN AS THE BEST FREE GARAGE projects more efficacious is agreed, employ-| and it- is the opinion of council results. will be Last year there was a number peoples’ work of the state, and Miss Sybil Sawyer, who was here for a six weeks visit and accom- panied them north. Mrs. C. J. Williams and little daughter, Gwendolyn, of the army. barracks, left yesterday after- moon over the Wast Coast for a stay during the summer months with her family at Moultrie, Ga. {with her son, J. T. Brady, jeently operated on in the Marine { Mrs. Charles Aronovitz left yesterday afternoon for Miami to spend a few days with relatives and. friends. Mrs, J. S. Brady, who was here re- hospital, left yesterday afternoon for her home in Coconut Grove. Miss Martha Race, of the same city. Miss Coghill is ‘on the executive committee and is regis- trar of the conference. In a pamphlet issued to those selected to attend this gathering it is stated that the purpose of this training camp is: ‘Christian character through Christian leader- ship.” The studying of the Bible, teach- others along with those thereto-' account of not being a member of! of females employed in making fore handling the matter to have| organized labor. It will mean that) garments from the material sap- some voice and take some part in| your county will lose thous: ntis of | any further negotiations looking, dollars in delinquent ta that! could be collected within a year? towards building the overseas’ cannot be paid by property own-) This can be done and should be bridges. ers; who have already assisted in/done by giving the preference to The five commissioners recom- the. development of your county. property owners in this em- mended to the governor for ap-|1 8m a taxpayer with taxes now/ ployment. It is hoped this will be pointment were agreed upon by due. I would like to pay as well! given immediate consideration for Mr. Lester, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Al-|28 thousands of others who would) the good of Monroe county and Gey and wvpel. Ins tack aloe do the same if a way and micans of | ai) others concerned. us together went to the governor’s employment could be found, A TAXPAYER, William R. Porter, president of the First National Bank and Attorney J. Lancelot Lester, re- ings of the church, young peoples’ and senior work, and world mis- sion compose the various courses that will be given. Mesdames Flerence Curry. and Elmira Pinder, who had been at- tending the Methodist church con- office and jointly the five commissioners so agreed upon. Why these recommended appointments ROBERT KLOEPPEL - OWNER - What would it mean county if all delinquent to yout} Of Dade and Monroe Counties. taxes| Miami, Fla., ( turned — P m4 i pea ference in Homestead, returned Sitar ana hie kaye as ‘in, Washs|t0 Key West last evening over the be ington on business connected with} SiBhway. bridge te } * eae Rey. Louis Oser, of the Cuban Mrs. I. N. Meltzer, little “son,| Methodist church, who was in Key t ss Es e, who been; West for a short visit, left over Soa oe Pe Eovnied East Coast yesterday for Mi- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Cur- ami. : ‘tis, for the past week, left yes- terday morning over the highway for Miami. They were accom- Dar by Miss Mary Curtis Wil- who will visit with Mr. and rs. Meltzer for several weeks. Belief Grows That ‘MachadoMay Resign _ And Move ToFrance * (Tampa Tribune) The belief is growing in Cuba, according to private advices from Havana, that President Machado, after all, may step down and out Mrs, Arturo, Lujan ; and, son left yesterday afternoon. for Mi- ami where they will embark on one of ‘the Clyde line ‘ships, for @ visit in New York. . president, if named, should not be permitted to become a candidate for any office in the next general election. Letters yesterday from Cuban sources to men in Tampa close to Wong before the end of his term in} the situation made it clear that May, 1936. the feeling is strong in Havana Tn Tampa, where a big Cuban! that President Machado “is just colony is watching with intense in-| about sick of the whole business.” terest to find what really is likely| He has had all the honors Cuba can “to happen, Machado’s statement! bestow. He is wealthy, and while that Cuba needs a vice president,| he would like to enjoy life away i® taken to mean that he may re-! from Cuba, he is a man of tre- tire and move to Framce, as many; mendous courage and has never reports have indicated. feared for his own’ safety, . even "Pwo weeks ago President Ma-j| when bombs were popping over| ehado, in his first interview with| Havana. Anti-Machado forces in} American correspondents in two! Tampa and Miami say he is not years, reiterated that he had no| afraid, “because he is too strongly intention of resigning. He declar-| guarded by loyal troops.” ed he would continue in office un-| | Business people in Havana, as til 1935 and that if he quit it} the word comes here, believe that would establish a bad precedent) Sumner Welles, American ambas-| mid “threaten the sovereignty of sador to Cuba, has been trying to} Suba.” | persuade President Machado to re- But this week he announced) tire. Most reports from Washing- there was need of a high-minded) ton before Welles sailed for Ha-! vice president, not connected with| vana, said. he was going there with any political party. to serve with; the hope of seeing a new man in him. - Machado insisted the vice! the presidential palace. E SUAREZ HELD }held him under a bond of $250 | for his appearance at the next (term of criminal court. ON COURT CHARGE! William Dane was arrested this scalbies, | j morning by sheriff's officers and | placed in jai! on a charge of as- WILLIAM DANE ARRESTED ON “8ult and bactery with intent to kill. CHARGE OF ASSAULT He is alleged to have made the; FRED DION MOVES INTO NEW OFFICE Fred Dion, agent for the End City Holding Co., Inc., Key West Properties, Inc., and the Southern Key Land Co., Inc., is announcing in today’s paper the removal of this office to 605 Duval street. ‘This company was formerly known the Key West Investment Co., and for many years was located at 124 Duval street. Mr. Dion states that he will be more ¢entrally located and will be able to give better service to his’ customers in his new office. CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at the rate of 1c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum for the first insertion in every instance is 25c. Payment for classified adver- tisements is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger accounts may have their advertise- ments charged. Advertisers should give their street address as well as their tele. phone number if they desire re- sults. With each classified advertise- ment The Citizen will give free an Autostrop Razor Outfit. Ask for it. FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE modern month, with all conveniences; $15 1116 Grinnell street. junel-tf ‘URNISRED HOUSE FOR RENT containing 12 rooms, on lot 50x198 feet, in select section of city, 1307 Whitehead street, op- posite beautiful Coral Park, and facing the sea. Garage in rear. Rent $50 monthly. Apply to L. P. Artman, 1309 Whitehead street or The Citizen Office. FOR SALE bundles 5c, containing 100 old papers. ‘The Citizen Office. mayl-tf _ | first, last and all the time. }OLD PAPERS FOR SALE. Five citizens of Monroe county have a have not been made I do not know, but none are more anxious that they do be made than I, ‘I defy anyone to say that any in- fluence or action on my part has} caused them not to be made, N Mr. Albury introduced the bill in the house one day and twe’ days days later I passed the. the same ,bill in the senate and it became a‘law. This being so. how can- anyone think that I was un- friendly to the building of the overseas bridges? The false rumor being circulated as can readily, be seen was not on the blocking of the overseas bridges but the placing of a representative on the board of commissioners-from the common people. The building of the overseas. bridges is not an individual. mat-]‘ ter but a community proposition. It would seem that certain in- dividuals are of the opinion that 44 they possess all of the brains and d i. powers in Key West. I am will- “alas ahi gf VW ing to admit that they have got- T AWE ten away with that. assumption for many years and more or less dominated the community or en- ideavored to do so. However, another day is dawning and the “one man town policy” is at an end or is soon to be. I believe the citizens feel as I do and will demand that in all public ques- tions the cards be laid on the table and the common people al- lowed to deal the deck oc- casionally. I wish to say to the’ public of Key West that I have passed every piece of legislation possible looking towards the betterment of the community and the relief of the taxpayer. I have done this notwithstanding pressure, de- sire and commands of the privi- jleged few. I can only ascribe one reason \for questioning my official ac- | tion in the legislature with re- jgard to the overseas bridge mat- ter and that is that certain ones thought they could go to the gov- jernor and get anything they |wanted. When it was found the \senator was given strong con- ‘sideration, disappointment fol- jlowed and hence the false rumors | designed with the intent te hurt jand injure one who has the leourage of his convictions and a {determination to serve the public The senator who is not a “yes man” and it doesn’t seem right to some people. Mildness... fragrance. ..purity AND BATTERY assault on Lige Williams and is| 2 I am grateful to the citizens of how zal‘ they ate in Luckies! being held for preliminary hear-|soq SHEETS typewriting paper.|Key West and proud of the honor Edward Suarez was given Dearing before Rogelio Gomez,! Justice of the peace, this morn. ing charged with the larceny of} a package of razor blades. ! Suarez is supposed to member of a gang thieves who are in th pilfering from motor razor blades were stolen the automobile of B. ©. Papy After hearing the evidence the judge décided there was lots of evidence to hold the accused and be a of youthful f ing our recent bereavement, Only 50c. Get them at The | Art Pres. Phom CARD OF THANKS _— ie We wish to express. our sit-iRLANK SALES BOOKS—Suit- cere appreciation to our many) able for every business. In friends and neighbors who did so! much to alleviate our sorrow dur-) the} \- the} books 25c. The Artman Press. The Citizen Building. Phone 51. death of Mrs. Affie Sawyer. adit i To those who contributed use of their cars and gave ——— ficcrrd iene ~evigtiorionmnientinne beautiful floral offerings, we are} RADIO REPAIRING. . We repair indeed grateful. } all makes. Gaaranteed service, 13-1 THE PAMILY. ¢ J. Ly Stowers Music Co. may! RADIO REPAIRING jne duplicate with carbon paper. 3: it affords me to represent them jas state senator. I will not be bluffed, browbeaten or become a part of the schemes of the privi- leged few as long as I am state senator, notwithstanding | |PALACE EDDIE CANTOR in THE KID FROM SPAIN '] Matinee, $-1Gc; Night, 10.20 ag, Sumas —— —— | | Have you ever happened to wonder why “Toasting” is so important to Lucky Serikes? It’s really on account of you. For “Toasting” plays a bigger‘ part Luckies so mild and fragrant and pure. Remember, your cigarente comes in rather close contact with you, and if it weren't for “Toasting’s” purify« ing heat, even Lacky Strike’s choice tobaccos could scarcely be as mild, so pure. So you see what a big part “Toasting” has in making “Luckies Please!”

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