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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 64 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LV. No. 198. Primaries Rebuff Senators Seeking State Boss Roles Recent Elections Reveal WILLIAM, ROLLINS Many Votes Are Bit VISITS KEY WEST terly Opposed To Old) © Tactics !EMPLOYED AS MONOTYPE OPERATOR WITH MI- AMI NEWS (My Associated Preasy WASHINGTON, Aug. Time was when a United States William L. Rollins, who is em- senatorship often meant that the) ployed by the Miami News as a monotype operator, accompanied | by his wife, were in Key West} | Saturday on their first visit to thi ry in his state.| city. wearer of the senatorial toga ex- It dtill. is true in some instances. | Huey Long of Louisiana the is was greatly interested in Key politicn! czarin his state. Matthew! West due to the fact that he has. many relatives. here. Neely of West Virginia recently) Mr. Rollins was born and rear- demonstrated his power when a 29- -| ed in Little Rock, Arkansas, and! } has been residing in Miami year-old youth, who had his weer the past several years. ing, copped the democratic sena- | Caroline Forsber; from two veter-! er of M of Key West, a! William L. Bates. torial nomina’ Mr. Rollins paid a call at The! Citizen office,'and stated that he for, Which the 200 Americans live, i His mother was formerly Miss; with a shaded garden. rooms, from Muscovites as they wander through local museums “comrades” | parks and theaters. GRANDSON OF T. R. IN RUSSIAN GARB KERMIT ROOSEVELT, JR. BE.| KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1934. ‘Strand Theatre, Destroyed INRISSUAN GARB By. Fire, Will Be Rebuilt The Strand will be rebuil It is the intention of JuanoCa: The Kep West Citwen Key West, Florida, has the most equable weather in the REVOLTINTRADE Peter F. Rodriguez Fatally NATION'S CAPITAL Wounded Sunday Afternoon —: | vault, It is explained that a fire} of like nature as that which pr: | Alleged To Have Been TION OF LABOR i j tically destroyed the old Strand. OBSERVERS OF EVENTS cwve| ELKS STRIKING COMES ATTIRED IN GAYLY| bonelf, owner of the Monroe thea-_ Will not be possible under the new! yipws PERTAINING TO ' | structural design. ' | Sh EMBROIDERED — REGULA-| ter, to recondition the Strand,! phe new Strand will be a «e-| ACTIVITIES OF FEDERA-| AT COMMUNISM ot By Juan Del Pino TION BLOUSE i which was badly damaged by fire ‘ cided improvement over the old in} (ty Axsoctated Press) last month. MOSCOW, Aug. 20.—Kermit | Roosevelt, Jr., grandson the; Rough Rider President, and other} American students of the summer \ of ; school at Moscow University, have | | bought themselves ; broidered Russian gayly-em-! blouses. They are not distinguishable or join at the recreation | in, The “third soviet house,” three-storied building, Lecture rambling dormitories and dining jrooms are all under one roof, | in theater designs, and is Inc., was in Key West yesterday| | to oonfer with Mr. Carbonell con-; cerning the structure, whether to; movie house or simply to recondi-; tion and renovize it. sultation between » owner R. A. Benjamin, who specializes the ! architect for the Sparks Theaters, | raze it entirely and build a new After. con- and | architect, it was decided to recon- Held In County that it will have installed the !at-/ est sound equipment and the in. ' sda peda aarp rad hooil deaenuatas aus onisens ‘ound effect. Instead of overhead = sed ‘ans, which it had formerly, they; _ WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.— will give place to a new cooling | Close observers of political weath-! system, operated noiselessly. Who Is GROWING MENACE IN AMERI-) Jai} CA BEING RECOGNIZED | NATIONALLY | | Peter Fernandes y Rodrigues, T vanes expres: ction | le es expressed the conviction 134, died last might st the U. S It is the purpose of the men-: that the revolt within the ranks! {agement to in (Special to ‘The C1 aa hinged Marine Hospital as « result of « rae OU tae seating!| of the American Federation of | JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 20.— capaci| y to wi ball-bear- 2 = a = tage | Bullet i ee leat tae anid Labor, resulting in an outright; The constantly growing menace | bullet wound said to have been inflicted by Juan Del Pine, aliens “Chino,” tody afternoon Deputy Sheriff Leon Roberts Fernandez is said to have @ from a bullet wound inflicte raised without squeaking or noise} of any kind. | Drawings and specifications are being prepared and bids will be called for as soon as pos construction begun. ed that the work will requi greater part of four months lowing the opening date to be an-j representation | loss of 7,000 members in the De-| of Communism in America is be-! { troit automotive manufacturing’ ing zed in a nasionelly or-! \ district and prospects of addition. | 88" by the B. P. Elks. ileheavy Officials of the Elks’ seciaeasien | throughout America, meeting re- whe w taken into cus yesterday losses, gives conclusive | 4 le and’ evidence thi » tre . nae | lence that the trend of collee- | cently in Asheville, N. C., touk | » the! itive bargaining is away from the, steps to strike definitely at this in-! al-| A. F. of L. an dtoward employe Sidious propaganda. units which Harold Colee, a director of the in eas Del Pino shortly after 2 p. m dition the present remains rather’ nounced shortly before the close; spokesmen for workers are choser:| Lalo State Cahmber of Com terday in an affray at Sele than erect a new building, as the, SHR aiane have been receiv. | } ie “Amo own ranks | ao ee Coe e le on retvania strest fe eects cead cucndjtscus ial meee ee cea: im president of a company |p Gang Boeke ee ene | eto “beat wp" Det Pane local of the United Automobile Mr. Rollins is also a brother-in- ; it 1 paPne Ear Cebind: thats thel wie a Elks Michael F. Shannon of Los! , Del Pino ts in the count ‘an politicians. | law of Pressy L. Weatherford of! Large, airy rooms containing | excellent condition. | Strand do bene Sah eeMonese| Ww ales Federal alee as sa Angeles, California, States un.ier, having been taken there by Sele é ‘ 4 - . is baits e want to do the fair thing sat. ‘ J afacio Rivero an Political observers, however, | this city. from five to fifteen hospital beds; ‘The roof of the old building was | will also undergo renovation and: by the management, and esting Mr. Colee’s direction are: North $! oS ee His father was at one time engi-' each have been provided for the entirely destroyed, making it reconditioning, it is said. tens epi: Md X-;and South Carolina, a. , have noted that thus far in the a “4 | pect the management to do the ‘lori : tarted an investigat | neer on the old Steamship Mas-' visitors, There are also study) necessary to construct another, The new Strand will be a model! fair thing pene hein Alabama, Florida, Mississippi,’ “ 1954 primaries there has been a) cotte, and was also at one time. rooms and a library. ' which will be of steel and con-| theater when scompleted, and one! be, we felt, if the spade a Kentucky, Tennessee and Louisi-! 3 o'clock this after tendency for the voters to kick, C™#*8e4 #8 2 building contractor, On each floor there are ‘shops’ crete and entirely fire-provf. This of which Key West may be proud,/ felt it was’ doing be ee Rushed To Hospital ; in Key West. ‘which supply Russian clothing. was not the case with the former, the management asserts. |ipersons avo Had: no rae Fernandez was rushed over the traces of senatorial boss-; Eray Seema | postcards, stationery, curios and if aoe ihitieicieesee on ‘LITTLE THEATER Marine Hospital where it we ism, Especially has this been ‘NEW DIVISION. OF | sweets. ain Reports froma are aid covered that the bullet had pa . fi } 7” em- 1 ust ah " i s re just above the hear yerfors true among some of those happily | | eo eS a amen Paper Mie Article loyes of ‘one of the largest motor | R T NIGHT th ete tone: “Aten De ; i ompanies in that city “had taken | nandez t situated democratic senators who BEST FOODS INC.. jiperapare art and Ponte : Mi | rd’ A ti iti nilar action” and would — with- pet Patany 4 a r ton om bn ills Selita talehtiote, ce 2 ned ae ayia omingo liord s ctlvi ies ‘aw from the A, F. of L. in favor © hs tae ae . trol of ordinary patronage in their immediate vicinity. | Domingo Milord, who . - was; West, ae sSigl EP Pern domme reaegtts FLOOR OF FERA HEAD. _ treatment by Dr. M. P.M aia diate tinal by with TO EMBRACE ELEVEN "| After four wéeks in Moscow, Cuban consul in Key West from, in sents close relations i if Baye the federation, Tefecenetten & es rests exclusively wi em. | A sue MOSCOW : 1913 to 1926 when he was trans-' tween Cuban scout troops and) meeting in Atlantic City, declared | QUARTERS that there wa Such control is, in itself, a power- STATES | a aac al dha for two ferred to Miami, where he was stay those of Florida, having organiz- that “prompt steps will be taken | ae ners te the shesting ful weapon in carrying out state \ Souiet A i tioned as consul until 1930, when ed the first o 1 trip of a scout! to reorganize the union so that it = Justice of the Pence Fras Soviet Union. " ps ie a a3 ’ democratic leadership, | Krupsk: a the widow of Ni-, he was ousted by Machado, is made* troop to Havana from Key Wes ae SEBS affiliated with the} Tryouts for the lec Little’ Roberts teda smimoned th ; Z # ject ticle in a' 10 years a | federation. | Theater play, “It Pa er-| towing men te condast @ aisha apna. ah sath, asin tee, con Kola Lenin; Karl Radek, the’ supe eraper. He lived in enor Milord is a member of: But watchers of trends sec inj tise,” will be, held tonight at 8! ners turr 1 But what actually has happen- ‘itions in the south, and the pros- fieriest of bolshevist journalists;, Georgia newspaper. Fle live! _Milord Dubay pease te _in) tise,” will be held ight at 8 ner’s jury ot 8 e'eleck me Wtek sctually. Bas Sep i i hen the Scottish Rite Masons and, the Detroit union revolt a defin-! o'clock he third fl the ed? Take th a aR pects for further gains, The Best George G. McDowell, agricultural retirement until last March when ; : s brailrre an a vakeenirer i o’clock on the third floor of the; noon: < t Take the situation In O50," Foods, Inc., announces the forma-' s ‘ar he was reinstated by the present Shriners, and in co-operation with Ite indication that the federation; FERA headquarters. asi c - © for example. Senator Bulkley oc-! tion of a new southern division, expert, and many other | Russian) C78" covernment, and recently Arthur Perper, The Miami Herald, is losing what srip it had on the| A committee, compoced of Jose-| Olivieri, John Thompton s eupies a unique position there.’ embracing eleven states, under Ps lementing the reeular! @igned to the Savannah, Geor-| represen ative for Latin Ameri major trades, That does not fina Ovide, Jenny Garcia, Mrs. Rethencour icans, supplementing the regular) °° i | organized in 1927, the largest t mean the demand for collective} Thelma T! F Folard Yet in the recent Ohio primaries, Palmer W. Schade, vice eeatseut, | gia, consulship. j organized in he larg ! ain lective; Thelma Thompson and Yolarde! Dr, William R. Warr . “Reig ead : 7 F Shriners ever to. visit. Cuba.| bargaining is declining, but that ana ape Bulkley apparently suffered a de-, who becomes general manager of as * i Mr. Milord has been visiting the °f Shriners ever to vis oe s 2, bu at! Mendoza, are typing the parts for! 4 post mortem on the cisive defeat in his effort to di-' this territory. From his head-' £ i Senor Milord is also a member of; the wane of trade unions leaves the play o'clock th rning at ¥ egg gh pfrwcnte eOry: lieese cities of Georgia to study the Knights of Pythias, Odd Fel-' employe representation in the} Mrs. We h 1 rect the course of democratic quarters in Atlanta, Mr. Schade the scientific farming and manu-: the Knigh oe yth 8 eee auceadaucy, j rs. Weiser, who is in charge! Funeral Home and fairs through loss of the sena- will have supervision over the! Men chnitag methods, of that. state) lows, Caballeros de la Luz, i the tryouts, hopes to have which caused Fer torial nomination for his mun, following states: North and South § VATION: AR MY tls data’ thes, obtained to bel for Knights of the Golden Bagles| Fee ne are of great | representative number of the as ren i fr » Ot Al a ¢ aside f the! political consequence the ay . meeting ou. hehe oe | Carolina, Georgia, Florida ee warded to Cuba when completed. Suse el i Bes prenidene so he ie segue ee Se i ociy ie the city at the meeting Gea Found Voie ved along tag ato ere bama, oe ee The following account of his 54? re ae can napece Sera Suet ee oe Chie r ik il another young democratic sena-) Louisiana, rkansas, jahoma }» sit to Augusta was taken from! ™er Preside! o 6 Cube . 7 Evers me A. here are twelve parts to be Che . tor—Bennett Clark—who inherit- exas. | Captain Leah Hartley, in charge i ; " Revolutionary Association and ix of L. heads crack the whip in be-! avsigned. Following are the char . . Di and Texa Captain y, in charge, The Herald of that city. It con _ half of pet bills that woul pais ed ® great name in politics and Monsalvatge and Drane is the of the Salvation Army unit in Key. tains many items of interest to 8% honorary member of Camp Me-, d pet bills’ ‘that would ‘give| acter types: morn who showed indications of being distributor in Key West for the’ West, and her assistant, Miss Iva; resi gs °: Calla, Veterans of Spanish-Amer de union organizers additional: Mary Grayson, leading lady istribut y - , residents of this city where Do- | 2 rovernment su rt nari he un ambitious to become party master! Best Foods, Inc. Williamson, have received orders: mingo Milord was “un buen iat war. He was editor of El’ Bove nent support in recruiting, modern beautiful girl; Johnson. 1 heen used in Missouri, saw his hopes sm H sephi SoRSeS a a ‘transferring them to Bradenton,' chico” to his many friends and Loco Cuerdo of Key West, and) new members. | butler, middle aged; Com-} ay Weapon ae ed when his candidate ran third | ROBBED BY CLIENT | Fla. acquaintances: jacted as correspondent for sev-) on <= ae tesse de Beauvien, a scheming lady; af cae for the senatorial nomination, | Sa | ‘They expect to leave on this enor Domingo Milord, Cuban’ eal newspapers in Cuba, ‘GEORGE E KEMP agent portly and well along in| JA" Afnrmwn In California there are reports! ST, PAUL—After successfully; coming Monday. Capt. Vernon, consul for Geor: saiuhihceawiiay “Senor Milord was born in Be ° years; Rodney Martin, leadir the leadership of Senator McAdoo ' defending a man accused of theft, | Walker, of Jacksonville, has been’ ters at Savannar, and Senor Abe. | Jucale is threatened by the possibility of; Attorney J. W. Morin of this city | assigned to Key West in place of oe vani an “interlop capturing the/ was robbed by client. lardo A. Leon, ce-consul, were in the province of Ha- man, independent youth, hand-| ) * 4 . distinguished Spanish families in, Padney, bases ann type; Wil Pega democratic gubernatorial nomina-| ; in Augusta Saturday to bring the! Cuba, His father was a cigar| — liam Smith, another business mar held tion [reonseniesiere HEY - | Breetings of their nation to Mayor) manufacturer in Cuba until 1872.| FUNERAL F rich friend of Cyrus Martin. These | 0 C0°* 1 ' . ft. E. en, Jr. 5 ssa a L FOR KEY ST ganeeattr «papel Pritchard Funeral H White House Attitude Ge ae a she, MheR he moved with his family | WEST) are the principal parts Piteres - Divided senatorial representa ait t te Senor Milord, a veteran of the'to Key West. Senor Milord! RESIDENT HELD IN ! Others are Ambrose P press - tion almost invariably eerste ousin e a men rea e ere | Kovernment service, has been en-' jearned the cigar business and be-| Spee agent, Lee Tracy type; Marie ; “ attempts by the senator of the! joked ie rine tek of scien-| ame at an early age foreman of, ITY | maid, and’ ybung; Miss Burke, «| f : dominant party to set himself up Vi (1 Wi th He it li t L e Hic farming and :manutactt ge factory in Key West. | so young clerky Geo, McChesney, an | 7. 0" 1m »ngg alg nia Abe ginartiy 0 Yi | spl ail \'f eagul methods for the purpose of s D Decseiber 4618 songs Milo. Ae ‘| other press agent type but with a| Mrs. Reynold Thril The 1934 primaries to dite) oe io cc ea ilord was appointed chancellor of George F, Kemp, 49, of this; deal of experience; Chas. Brom} yy | pit, pony s y. Thus é } “The consular office at Savan-! the Cuba sulate at Key West,| city, son of W. J. Kemp, w ad. son, a wholesale company agent have shown this ery Thus fary A housing department of the! Rental agencies in real estate; nah has just been established pel seeCubay Ulste Abe te Ns 9! bee ag eee honbadie 7 llcce) con GELW Tivalueney it has been the bosse i ae eine Waring, Kees J blished be-| which position he held until 1919, been in Miami undergoing med- #4 Ellery, . Cc the state, many of whom, Key West administration to aid) fitms submitting listings, it 600) cause of increased trade through | when he was promoted to consul ical treatment, died in a hospital, ™matacturer of the Martins ‘NATIONAL GUARDS held office or have gone to - ae * j the port, chiefly in sugar and nav-; by Dr. Cosme de la Torriente,! ji Agus 7 eases | tour’ and oth ticipated! the; e rente ' ; { Ds . at city las nada in an official capa.) * other anticipated) their places are rented by vii" al stores shipments between the] then chairman of the foreign re-|'™ shat clhyala: vhuredaye WEATHER BUREAU LEAVE SATURDA Y city, who have outmaneuvered | visitors here in finding places in| tors and in closing Those, ve; land republic and Georgia, it was! lations committee of the Cuban/ He went to Miami two weeks! . AYS .] tht “enatorial rivals for party) chick eo tae while storpiag ia/ 2xreements the business will Mo¥e | announced, eet ee ceaner ot mnoto emia mosis hee) | SAO power. i ; SO ine ce tiem will be de.| 48 commercial attache of the} the Monroe County Board of Com-' been declining in health for the COME IN CYCLES, Just what the White House! this island city has been created! seed Nee cata | Cuban government’s department! missioners from 1905 to 1913. He: past several months, |MEN MAKING UP VARIO) thinks about the unkind blows pri! and today FERA offi cmbapetien'g ZS ' iculture, commerce and la-| also for some years acted as vice| (Ry Aasoctoted Press) y of fici made! , : 7 : J Burial services were conducted OMPANIES THOROUGHL } maries have dealt democratic sen-| ; The listings, officials said, arc , with headquarters | consul for Spain in Key West. He) yt atracnsgn neg nducted! WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.— COMPA en ators with state boss aspirations their plea for the co-operation at be submitted in writing to the} jy Tampa and covering the entire} held the office of consul in “Key ae aif erpenn bee the body though climates of variou ENJOY STAY HERE is not of reeord. Examination of | Jocal citizens in carrying out the Houeee Department of the! state of Florida, “Senor Milord{ West until 1926, when he was! Was interred in Woodlawn Park tions » world have ' the attitude ne aspects o FERA, and should give full de-| was constantly engaged in keep-| transferred to Miami, where he} Cemetery in Miami, radical ta f Mr. Roosevelt y, shown by| Purpese of the department. |tails, including conditions of the! ing his countrymen informed of| served as consul until 1930, being! He is survived by his wife, | cial bu 1 I Regiment some of these senators in the twa! The housing division is to work) ‘homes, apartments or rooms, cx [al developments in American{retired by ‘the Machado ad-j Magdaline Kemp; two daughters,’ there is no that pre ‘ hich hh recovery sessions of congress,| . 2 ‘i RP ; | tent of plumbing, condition of the) farming, forwarding information; ministration, , Eloise and Alice of Key West, and! climate Fort T Scieuuichaeeeiks then He conjunction wi e recently! roof, screenery and the like! to them through his government! enor Abelardo A. Leon, the! three sons, Anthony and Robert! summer's « ks, lef _o t might have greeted the news! organized Key West Hospitality! Rates also should be included in} of the latest scientifie methods!new vice consul at Savannah, is! of Key West and Angel of Jb-! The ond ny night 9 with private chuckles, ih iia tkat wes settical the information. The full ad-} used in the United States. As a re-|also descendant of a K« West | vana, 1 ‘ ‘ r , presen tinoe | League and in that way officials} dress both of the listed property| sult a large percentage of Cuban] family of Cuban patriot being : = ; “ cake igh Se : Rap CATES FAMILY | ‘believe the greatest good can| and ree the pales gor ronan | farming is done scientifically. This} the son of a former Cuban revolu eee EL To co ‘ y cordin | 1 th } {should also be embodied in the} same service will be rendered by| tionary, Senor Abelardo Leon and WHERE TO CO sather records for eon land all expressed the ee from: the department. jinformation sent to the housing] his office in Savannah. a nephew of Martin Herrera, al z wa ciar sserts J. B, Kincer, chief of | having thorough RETURN TO CITY. Listings of all rooms, apart-; department. | Reappointed Consul constant battler for Cuban fre ae tie (division of clawa&olog | ments, cottages, and hou vl The cooperation of all local’ ~“On March 19, 1934, Senor Mi- jdom. Following graduation frow TONIGHT The 10-year peri with | are available for rental were re-|citizens was requested by ad-/ lord was reappointed au at Mi-|the Havana High hool, Seno: Palace—‘Marriage on Approv-, 1864 and that endir 1894 Mr. and eamge Jonathan Cates quested by the administrative of- | ministration officials since. it was;ami by Dr. de la Torriente, nowj Leon took a two comme pial.” Also y nt returned over the highway yester-i ficials through the new depart-| pointed out, the best results from: Cuban secretary of state, whojcourse in New York City. L | Monroe — wenty Million: pain i A! day from Coconut Grove aft |ment. They are to be compiled} the division can be obtained only; now has assigned him the new Sa-| he attended the diplomatic and | Sweethearts.” } MONROE THEATER tending the wedding of Mrs. Cates’| so that immediately upon the ar-|when a true picture of available; vannah consulship. consular seminary at Havana Uni-| ae | ve Dick Powe nephew, Dexter Saunders. j rival of visitors seeking more or/rental property is included in the; “Among Senor Milord’s other! versity. After several years of| TOMORROW y nt + Mi Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cates and le: $ permanent places the housing | compilation, ‘ | interests have been the Boy Scout! service in different branches of} Palace—‘ “Marriage on Approv- »-|f20 MILLION Swee ETHEART Miss Kathryn Francis Saunders re-| division will have a list of avail-j All information should be sent; movement, and he was for many the Cuban government, he was ap-| al. Penne ste, turned with Mr, and Mrs, Cates to, able rooms, apartments and the|to the Housing Committee of the; years a member of the executive; pointed consular agent for Sa-} Monroe—‘“The Hell Cat and): r —— jahee spend their vacation. like to suggest to the visitors. iFERA immediately, ‘ committee of the troop in Key tra, s 25 vannah.” “Wild Gold.” [of another period of heavy rains wee 86-Giny Cigia, WES LADIES ALSO PREFER WAGNER'S BEER. emia’ HUSBANDS BUY IT BY THE CASE TO INSURE DOMESTIC TRANQUILITY. IT HAS A PLEASING FLAVOR