The Key West Citizen Newspaper, December 28, 1934, Page 1

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hh iit RRS FEE IR - popeshes anenn-anzthing.cccemait o*- Sre tn-farer:of-teenl acd wer as > ~ 7 SE ene ERRORS: process of evolution, rather than’ v: by legislative fiat. The Federation ‘that adversity binds men and par- of Labor is solidly behind the law, | ties together—they must either ‘but the chances are that, even with cooperate or perish, a position the this potent support toe combat. the| Republicans are in at this time. } w, president will be able to smother Great success, however, which . it. eliminates effective opposition, al-} Roberts, J. D;. Wm. Mendell, S. south-| the administration might put on iS, a cross which’ every | most inevitably breeds discords, fs ; w. an Ge but all suggestions | : Wilson has been} fights and ruptures within a par-}wMarshall; George Schriber, icity depart-! forced to bear, will be up again.jty. Having nothing to worry _ {Passed at the last congress, it was| about from the established opposi- y ate to be placed | vetoed by Mr. Roosevelt, then re-/ tion, party members feel free to WN GIVEN around the city | passed over his veto by the house. / go off at tangents, refuse to sub- : the ts, it has been | Many observers now think, how-jest of Mr. Roosevelt's many polit- ever, that there is sufficient senti-}ical problems. TODAY’S WEATHFR : *swisrsqest Pittsburgh - . {George Reece,—Christmas Eve nights was given O® cpeedininery ) Yesterday’s Precipitation ; 1 No#tnal Precipitation a eo o%.'| court of Peace Justice Frank ©. ' Roberts. scepianiet ; Tomorrow's Ahaanac i | The accused was called to tes Miss Emiily Ladd was an out- | sun ‘eagg WEATHER FORECAST | tity but said he had nothing to say i the East iM 7 . wae jas he was too much under the in —— xaos - nee ; jfimence of liquor to remember eny- seul far Lea. Avigeles, ‘ al joon eets - (Till 8 p. m., Saturday) jthing which may have happen where she will make her future West and Vicini Partly Other testimony showed th home. $ tonight and Saturday Strawn, while seated im the back Miss Ladd was a resident of High utheast winds. [seat of Reece's car, shot the latter, Key West for 25 years and during Low ' Partly cloudy preceded | ¥B° was in front, in the back, the that time endeared herself to a/| Sarometer at 8 a. m., toda: bullet entering the right shoulgr host of friends, a number of whom} Sea level, 30.09. After hearing the witnesses Jus- | were at the station to bid bon! Louie: faokest pao ery ordered Strawn held iness in her new); we: s u md of $1,000 for the oon esteaga | Station— Last Night Yesterday 3 ‘January term of criminal cosrt |="! tek bie at |. Before boarding the train Miss | Abilene _.. 50 64 < | and John LaVong, who was segied |"=* Bowes! where Ladd told The’ Citizen that she re~' Atlanta _ 38 52 }by Strawn, was held in bond a igretted leaving “Dear old. Key! Boston - 12 7 }$100 as a material witness. : ms . West” and her many friends, but | 5 6:1, i. | ; inet Comme unde: ten William Ladd. | Charleston 46 MRS. i: WYK oe pmo iar ih * if al { Chicago "30 jim city court, sie ‘DIES IN NEW YORK)=="=~ 12 | @ex. 56 by rain in north portion tonight; | Havana . . 70 Saturday partly cloudy. } : lHuron 0 Jacksonville to Florida Straits:} Mrs. Jack Hastings Roberts bas| | Jackson 54 Moderate southeast winds over/Teceived a telegram announcing’ All Matens ‘Kansas City 40 south portion and fresh southeast ;the death of her sister, Mrs Ler-| hereby sumumened | TONIGHT |} KEY WEST 7 shifting to southwest over south raine Wyckoff, in her home in New | day. Dee eames . Monroe—*“Honor of the Range” Little Rock 36 pertion and fresh southeast shift-{ York. Death occurred POULTRY and “Gentlemen Are Born.” jLos Angeles 52 {ine to southwest over north por-/ o'clock last night. ¢ Dr and Drawn Ready || Palace—“Tdansatlantic Merry- | Louisville 42 jtion; weather partly overcast to-| Mrs. Wyckoff will be well re-|First Bapaie eee {Genound” Miami 74 [night and Saturday preceded by| membered by many friends in Key |mnee of eigenen i is -2 rain over north portion tonight. West as Miss Lorraine Whitmarsh, bers of 58 East Gulf: Medetaba.ascl, ied leasiiion of the late John Whit- Molay ane 24 ever south portion and moderate | marsh, and Mrs. Whitmarsh of BOLLaR Palace—“We Are Live Again.” Pensacola 52 (Continued on Page Four) ‘this city. i cect® kes ? ity aT —$$K— er — "TO DRINK WAGNER’S BEER REGULARLY. QUALITY AND LOW PRICE HAVE AT LAST GOTTEN TOGETHER &

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