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47 i i ij BANQUET ADDRESS Since The Citizen appeared on ithe streets yesterday afternoon and deliveries to the many homes of subscribers were completed. aes queries have been received as to statements made by Julius F. Stone, Jr., at the banquet Sat- urday night. Mr. Stone spoke for more than one hour and covered many phases most of which have been. fully dozen European monarchies face the possibility of becom- ing, like Peter Il of Yugo-— li | | of Wales, and her father, the | - Dube of York, second son of | King George, stand between dance after | which are enibodied in the pro-| eld. PYTHIAN gram of the administration. There were about 100 hearers ‘The matter of delay in placing 'at the banquet and they listened © tourist booth at the railroad ARRIVES IN CITY. sit Sects: attention to the tt ‘station was straightened out, the; er heard the words from _ FERA assuring the committee mate ips of the administrator and only ' those who were present are qual-! that within week that a new! HIGH LODGE OFFICIAL! ified to repeat what was said. ‘well-equipped booth will be in COME Gives Synepeis operation. Cagis visit} The report appearing in these Efforts are being made to se-} TC TEMPLES; OTHERS AR: | columns yas are ——e eure shell fish hatchery build- synopsis of the speech and was, in; ing: A. situated in the Porter, "!VE WITH OFFICER 2 condensed: form. an accurate Deck Company's yard, and it was a pour sah ee sae that would be in ment of se objectives which} y ny as 7 ype eek oe Mrs. Crystal Manson, grand j hvae been realized and also of the! been for its use. jt Pythian Sisters, was an ar-| Many much more important plans Teeneding Taxi oor rival over the highway yesterday = Bs ak age are proposed: oun been | from Tampa to attend a session) “while in Key West on this vi: ate for tomorrow at which time satisfactory ar-! made. { housing ity if : i that the FERA s of obtaining the names of those who may! in receiving the booklet which is now ready , these to be sent out; te the individuals in their names and ad-) ' : ryt iil ‘ names of éight new mem- and these -will be HY # i , Many inquiries are being re-! eeived at the housing department! of the FERA and those in charge! are being kept busy answering re- quests for information relative to; houses, apartments and rooms. So far many have been given} satisfactory replies and in return) checks have been received to in-) sure the writers they will be com-; fortably cared for for the season, | It is gratifying to learn that most the people who have written West about accommodations! for the winter state they will re- main until about April. WITHOUT SLEEP 23 YEARS | CEGLED, Hungary—Mrs. Ist-| van. Sagi, -80-yeur-vlé ‘insomnia | vietim of this elty ipfrépetted to| have gone without sleep for 23) years. . THEATER Warner Baxter-Madge Evans in GRAND CANARY ——also— HUMAN SIDE ‘Matinee: » 106; Orches- tra, 15-200; 15-25 > ‘-Manstn were Mz, Manson, Mrs. /14 candidat at the meet-| j are for merchants and 55 are for Mr. Stone made an _ exhaustive ‘study of the entire situation from every angle and wes in continual ‘conference with his staff of ex- ecutives and their assistants re- of local Temple, Number 20. Arriving in company with Mrs. Louise McCoy, supreme guard, of rine ried aaa pan cotinine lative to the future of Key West. pense se etn ©; The results of these confer hief, of Cleveland, O. {ences will be known when the ac- cetkis: is Mrs. Manson's official | tivities involved are ready for an- Vid Ste ee Mate oy Wane, | nouneing and is said by those who bef. 3 Mi "G fal | SOW that the projects are of er, before marriage, Miss Crysia'l greater magnitude and cover a Quinn, and this is the first time wider scope than is supposed by she hes been in Key West in 28 the: mest. optimistic. . be cy eae < set Very Confite Last night a regular meeting| When leaving for Miami of Temple, Number 20, was he'd day morning Mr. Stone was con at which time a demonstration of | fident that all of his plans would the ‘work was made one eres of! come to fruition and his idea of ss accepted to mem-! meking Key West the bership. This class was named} pleasure resort in the semi-trop- Crystal in honor of the grand) ica} zone of the United States will chief. * be realized. Tonight a banquet is to be giv-! The ade en in La Plaza restaurant and to-! private yacht of Jesse H. Jay. Oth. morrow night there will be @/ers on board were Mrs. Stone, school of instruction and an open: Mrs. Jay and Miss Je Lee meeting with the Knights of, Ware Pythias. i. Mr..Stone expects to re‘vrn to ees SS Ee | Key ‘West in about ‘six weeks or two months. Sun- WILL CLOSE UP FEW REMAIN. ING HOLES IN FRON. TIER BOTH COUNTY AND CITY ARE} NOW ISSUING THESE DAILY | TO MANY REQUIRING SAME/| TO CONDUCT BUSINESS ' j (By Associated Press) } PARIS, Oct. 16.—A_ speedier Occupational licenses issued by|and a bigger professional army the county are being called for as | will be France’s contribution next rapidly as they should be. This! year to the military forces of is shown by the number issued up | Europe. to date, which is 73, of which 18} A body of shock troops, highly other than merchants. There are stil! a large number to be secured if issues of last year, when 362 were issued, are to be equalled, and it is believed anore will be issued this year than last. . The city’s records completely motorized equipment, Able to move at a moment's no- tice, it would be used to plug up the few remaining holes show that! ready for battle. greatest. The administrator sailed on the | there have*been 232 licenses is-! sued since October 1. which is a! great increase over the issues of In order to test the capabilities of reserves to do such work, the | general staff called out a com- last year to date. The books show | plete division of conscripts for the that on October 16, 1933, there had been 137 issues made or 95 less than this year to date. first time in France’s peacetime history. The division, 9,000 strong, was; Of city license tags for auto-| pitted against seasoned regulars mobiles there have been noon, Total issues are expected to be between 1,000 and 1,500. more | in a series of maneuvers along: the | _ than 500 issued. This figure was| German border. secured at 2 o'clock this after-| were commanded entirely by re-; The conscripts serve officers and non-coms, as would be the case in war. | Duce’s Object (By Amnosiatea Press) Royal children in half:ya }.~8 years old on April 21 and ean, where gather to woo fortune at the roulette wheels of “Nation In Arms” Shisti . Be In Training Boys (Ry Aasociated Preas) By JOHN LLOYD ; ROME, Oct. 16.—Disarmament/ youths will be ready, when they; | talk has ceased i | Mussolini and his “young men of Italy. Premier | fascism” | the armed rather than the dis- are setting the pace for | armed nation of the future. The time has come for a return of Sparta, Il Duce mai 3. In his own words, he wants to make Italy a “‘war-like and militaristi country. ; Men of the fas | up nis speech, made from the iop jof a tank at the recent army maneuvers, as a turning point in; post-war p:ychology. On that oc- | tary nation. i Military Needs Put First Only the old democratic school is, afraid of words, his press de- elared. “Call a spade a spade” the sense of its recommendation to Italy. When some papers’ hesi- tated to use the word “militari } tie” in commenting on the duce’s ‘speech his own Popold d’ltalia led them io task. “Militaristic,” it said, “is ex- actly the word that was intended. | It added: “Militaristic doctrines, na- tioms and peoples are those which subordinate all their collective and individual, ma- terial and moral life to their | military needs.” Then Mussolini proceeded the supreme stroke. compulsory military service for |and 83. This is believed to be laws in history. |. When he is 8 years old the “spiritually, physically and mili- ; tarily” for service in the regular Larmed forces. Tots Lug Real Rifles The organization includes ; Section called the “balilla muske- thousands of tots armed with carry bayonets. Each rifle has stamped on it the name of an Italian soldier who fell in world war. t t school hold; ca.ion he called for his new mili-} lenter the regular armed forces, '“to dedicate themselves exclusive- \ ly to warlike and professional and * | specialized training in arms.” { At the age of 18 the {Italian is to be regarded as a soldier and will be obliged to carry arms. | After 21 he will be free of the obligation of continuous service but will be cubject to obligatory ost-military training until he is on Sundays, holdays and in an- | nual periods of reeall to arms. Unarmed Men Incomplete cist doctrin unless he is prepared to arms for his country. “The history of the said a semi-official statement, “demonstrates that armed con- } flagrations are and will be clashes | between entire nations. | “Fascism is taking steps to forge a warlike spirit and attitude in the whole country.” PUBLISH LIST OF is a complete citizen wield last war.” POLLING PLACES. i NAMES OF INSPECTORS AND } CLERKS FOR ELECTION ALSO INCLUDED i H j 1 On Page Two of this issue of | general election in Monroe county trained and lightning fast with! all Italians between the ages of 8{ to be held on November 6. There will aiso be seen the is envisaged by the general staff.! one of the most sweeping military; names of the clerks and inspec-/ tified. j tors who will be in charge of the {different places. This list was commis-ioners | October 10. held Wednesday This training is to be given| No citizen, acording to the fes- | | Points in the interior. ] | without sighting them. : There are several lines of them. At some points they begin on the border and extend back 60 miles Then there ate 15 fortified ; zones located at other points on | the mainland and islands, ail along j the coast. The most important of those gn the main 7 t Venice, Gpeaia chihetaant | Rome; Taranto (maval_ center) ; | Brindisi, jt, entrance) pf Adriatic | ea) {Asiana lof Elba ard’Pimbine | (nearest vulnerable point from Corsica) and Pisa. Two Forts On Sardinia The Island of Sardinia is pro- | tected by two stronghold areas. one at Maddalena in the extreme | north, the other at Cagliari in the | extreme south, Sicily is defended three j zones: Messina, controlling the | Straits of Messina and also ex- } tending its protection to the toe | of the mainland; Syracuse at the by to{ The Citizen will be found the list! southeast and Trapani at the ex-' He decreed {of polling places selected for the; treme west. The official gazette j also that the Italian Dodecanese | islands in the Aegean sea are for- The islands of Lero, | Farios, Arcangelo, Placusa, Tri- | piti Strongili, Kiraki and Pig- in| fascist boy enters the balilla or-;compiled and selected at the last! anusa are specifically mentioned. | France’s frontier defenses until, ganization, where he is prepared; meeting of the board of county! These islands face Turkey. her reserve army could be made! j City Of Zara Protected The.city of Zara, an isolated indicates, a! There are a few changes in the| Italian possession on Yugoslavia’s polling places due in one instance | Dalmation coast, is protected by a to school being in session andj special zone. Yugoslavia was also {other changes because of build-) kept in mind in fortifying Pola, teers,” consisting of hundreds of | miniature rifles which shoot and; the} show many changes in By virtue of this early or pre-| lamorada, where they ings being occupied. However, the’ at the tip of the Istrian peninsuls. new places are close to the ones The long Adriatic coast between used in the first and second pri-, Brindisi and Venice is left with- maries in June. | out fastnesses. It is naturally for- The list of inspectors and clerks tified, however, by its rocky coast- all pre-/ line, and the army has scores of cincts except in the Ninth at Is- heavy coast-defense guns ready to are the/ran along the railroad tracks that | military training, said a communi- same as in the previous elections. i skirt the shore. i t | ! it i | t if rl 8 i i Feth ‘if if ‘I Hi it fe Se ef tec preecs «f Se Agmol sie ee = te shee «ff reeag — = Dench £EC =f so or mgs 2 he Pert wi gt one Gerry Corte Geecter ff -‘— oa asc tomy woke ted See St ene ee Oe Deo beget omer { Uren Betee Ther lee ee co _— << i . <epree —— ee oe colored persem SB lb ola ss orchestra pitfioam act oudl- lomum. as wel & opetec perches surrounding the anita & will be open os 9 (Ry Anmmcemee Pomme: MANILA Oct rious tongues speke: delegates stituten pine commonweanhs provided im tne Tydmg~Siciouttn independence act, caresten > A 5 Enghsh and ficial languages, but 2 sumber <f delegates spoke i: naire émtect of which there are sewers! srere a the wlands. Virtesliy come c= derstood when Scaitar Ss Beaman spoke in Moro An uncfficial aorwey showed that only 65 of the 202 detegusee could understand Tagaieg. ‘the dialect prevalent the Monte district, while #9 «poke Vuupem chief tongue of the muddle ectem of the archipelage Under the Americas English, taught im the pubic schools, has become the sccus tomed speech the yeenger Fihpines, along with thes ongmai dialects, while Spanush =o | Prevalent among ther aoe 2 = of ATTENTION BRIDGE PLAYERS: BETWEEN HANDS REFRESH YOURSELF WITH ICE COLD WAGNER'S BEER. IT WILL MAKE THE GAME tere emer ee ie eee a (eee ae rma RE mamas fo. a ee ce ae eee it : H ! Hi Ht ferent i { if . { ately Th if TH ae! Wy : i Hil ' Th. ii t i: 7 i i ’ " 4 ; e / ' | { i i | Ly ry! ot | i i I [ | | My Ei : 7 Te Pm. Bees