The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 28, 1934, Page 4

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Muck interest is being displayed ‘over Governor, mt the atete in the aqua- ‘now linder construction in| Tea! Rasa ‘West, and a number of quer- are being received asking. for gardioss ot the 3 tion relative thereto. cident already P Sins Rarapedigad gg toga ee ee ih was received by the} Daign. o6 x ‘49 a description of the beau-| policies. Some. came. trom party 5) Fa ab aR ost Jeaders who: ba@, +The Citizen will prepare a. com: 2 hs Campaie. committees plainly “‘tooe.op a more bel- attitude. New hope arose ‘Those: whe i importance primary result oo seas Ses th of brides and or bright; at least it was some sort of ray, and the very first since the Maile election reports in 1932 plainiy forecast a\fret-class party Soa revived,party spirit is the 4 agence quite regardless of the soundness of the reasoning which — it-about, 2, p ee < ‘Will it Last? Hi® nest ‘question is whether this new enthusiasm will -sur- vive the controversy which prom- ises to develop at the June’ meet- ing of the republican national com- mittee fn. Chicago. Sexator Reed rates himself as an: orthodox republican. He ts a friend Of the Mellons, He was, on occasion, a spokesman for the Hoo- yer administration. He holds to the traditional republican policies on such subjects as currency, taxation, and the tariff. ‘There sre many in the party who want to get away trom those tradi- tions, They want the Chicago meet. ing to choose ® chairman, and the 1986 convention to choose 2‘ candi- 6, leaning toward 8 new liberal- ‘Today’s Anniversaries OPOOSeROEseesneneees - 1703—Jobn Wesley, “people called Methodists,” born: Died March: 2, 1791. — 1112—Jean Jacques | Rousseau, Swiss-Fretich philosopher-writer, one. of the great of his generation, “IU. S. DESTROYER By BYRON FRICR (Chief Of Burecs. The aandotited Press, Washingtony ae tor the party unless that te dom It remains to be seen whether, in the long run, the Reed victory clari- fies or complicates that situation, Presumably, the Pennsylvanie result will send the old-ling repub- Ucans to Chicago greatly en couraged in their hope of retaining control of the party. If they ars so bold ag to réject all offers of com- Promise, what will happen? es 2 ¢ Potential Roosevelt: Vote . N: Penti#Vivania, tog, much re maing to be settled, The democrats, in particular, find themselves’ facing a: question. of | major ‘strategy, Both Pinchot’ and the democratic nominee. for sen ator, Joseph F. Guffey, ran on Roo sevelt platforms, and. their.cout bined ‘vote far outnumbered the Yote for Reed. Can this potential Majority be capitalized in Novem ber? Should Pinchot be encouraged: to run as an independent, and if he did s0, would he split the tepub Mean yote and elect Guifey,-or split the Roosevelt vote and elect Reed? That is something which doubt leas will receive very Ly sien thought on the part of the domo! eratic. generalissimos.. Much more! will be, heard about this senatorial ' Erace before it is over, famous!GOVERNMENT V! HAD English preacher, founder of the sis ESSEL BEEN HERE ONE WEEK FOR RECREATION U. 8. Desroyer Jacob Jones sail-|" HAVE BEEN ON EXTENDED. MOTOR TRIP. THROUGH MANY PARTS OF STATE tn Tag Wahler, ocd Wy ae Merritt-Chapman Wrecking jat Key West, accompanied by Mrs. ames returned te Key West Sun- day evening over. the Bighway| + jfrem an extended motor — trip; through the state, Ineluded in their itinerary was. Tampa on the west coast, where lehey visited with relatives, after then coming on down to Miami, They visited many other points during the trip, which carried them over a wide area onthe east and west coasts of Florida, and they report having had a most enjoy- ‘able outing during their travels. | PROGRAM] 0 HT AFFAIR TO BE PUT ON AT GANIZATION “Young People’s Night” will be observed at the Salvation Army headquarters tonight, at which time the following program will-be rendered: oe Sonaresstion, Prayer, Duet — George Jensen and “to. be. vieing| whote principles .of “yovernment|¢4 yesterday afternoon fdr Port|Mawdie Rose Brady. the num-jand-cohduct bore fruit issued during Jast| French Revolution, in the born. Died Han have boon} Jy 2, 1978. 1742—James. Robertson, > Indian. fighter, Ten- Bees was |2tigadier genevel and U.S. Indian » bern in Virginia, au Prince, Haiti, after being in Key. West for a week for recrea- tion. : The destroyer has been ‘desig- nated as the ship to go to Haiti for President Steni Vincent, president of the republic, who will . go-to ‘with two} Died in Tennessee, Sept. 1, 1814,| Washington for:a visit with ‘Presi- exellent’ for that pe- _ 1803—Jasou Lee, New England re | Methodiat missionary aud Oregon in Vermont. Died ie there, there, atch ah 3 1845, 180% —Richard Hi Hildreth, noted dent Franklin D, Roosevelt. Destroyer J. Fred Talbott, which ligeived 4 in company with the Jones, is scheduled to: leave June 30’ Port Everglades, Reading—Della_ May Curry. Solo—Virgie Key. Bible .. reading—Harold liams. Wil- Suarez and Estelle Albury. Piano ‘solo—Florence Boza. Solo—Barbara Jean Johnson, Accordion ~‘solo—Allen Neil Roberts, Duet—Charles. Roberts and Miss. Mayfield Knowles—-Pian- ‘\pany of New York, and_stationed|; g.5 younger.” giers, La. 5 * A jor of ne Beier separ tr to’ Lago cag acge i feria err piysical srctven grows clear—eyes every morhing—you feel cooler in hot weather—get it! “ any drugstore in - ‘world.—! adv, On Halstead street in Chicago live représentatives ot RARER Mating, 10-185) Night, shin tence Surprise song—Edna and Gloria} WOMAN "IS QVEN HEARING = — a the May lees. colored, arrested | decided Shere: Wee “Hok_sufticiens to wararnt the defendant . s ont fr wing whvem vga enfin, re picked ‘out, this letter for jissed. ne ‘ and for using obscene, vulgar Le a . ‘prove that state- }] 3 the statement food “does f) price if you}; ‘not come in fi fra FOOD lew prices and high quality Free Delivery || Light ‘ : dighter flaffiee biseRita — AT YOUR GROCERS ‘preliminary. trie! |e err ot rene ers Be payetegen” ae ae conumitting magistrate in his day. ex writer, historian, edi- tor ad lawyer, born at Deerfield, ANCHOR LODGE TO | Mass. Died July 11, 1865. O'Reilly, merican poet and mii iarelind. Died ‘Ang. 10,1890. Hodgh,. author red Wagon,” and tales, born at New- Died at Evanston, Ill, (923, Sertinidare * SERVICE CE FRIDAY Poangestic © ese me “oh a da Patzyeal. Tent ~ Inthe: morning Mass will. be o'clock. . And in the eve- “there Wik be) PUT ON DEGREES Anchor Lodge 182,'F. and Ay M., are planning-a special meet jing for next. Monday night at. which }time the second degree will be eX emplified. An official notice of the meets ing, will be printed Saturday’ notis tying members of the several lodges and also visiting members. MUSICAL PROGRAM. MONDAY EVENING A musical program, will be rene car St Paal's navies Had ne: Monday evening beginning at 4 oelock. 4 The entertainment wilt be un- sapere der. the auspices, of St. ‘Chale Guild. .A..number of “Bensotie, » im by the Restor of.» an Salon Benediction of icrament, ‘on Friday evening after the verv- SS Eimer == RE 3 8*-7:30 o'clock. Communion of features will make up poole to which the general pl PAPER 750. Package of 500 Sheets || GOOD QUALITY BOND PAPER THE To My Friends: Although unsuccessful. I want} -| to thank you fram the bottom .0f; my heart’ for the handsome vote given me in Tuesday's election. I especially want to thank my many loyal friends for their untiring ef- fort in helping me secure Such & flattering vote. Jun28-1t HARRY DONGO. SeACT ADS F Killed Pork See te Ped ¥. ‘ PUBLIC MEAT MARERE. H wad |

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