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PAGE oe The hey West Citizen Puisished THE ct '. ARTMAN, President . Assistant Business Manager JOE ALLE Newspaper in Key County. . Florida DEPT Y-SEVE patches credited to er and also $10.00 5.0 2. ADVERTISING RATES Made known on application, NOTICE lutions of ete, will be 's from which a line. an open ferum and invites discus- and subjects of local or general will not publish anonyinous communi- 8 by churc anterest but at cations. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN WILL always seek the truth and print it without fear and without favor; never be fight for progress; never be the or- gan or the mouthpiece of any person, clique, reaid to attack wrong or to applaud right faction or class; always do its utmost for the public welfare; never tolerate corruption or njustice; : denounce vice aud praise virtue commend good done by individual or organ- ; tolerant of others’ rights, views and ons; print only news that will elevate not contaminate the reader; never com ise with priaciple. 2VEMENTS FOR KEY WEST ADVOCATED BY THE CITIZEN Water and Sewe Bridges to complete Road to Main- dand. @rxe Port. Rowe!s and Aparementa, g Pavilion, poits—Land and Sea. Ce woeiidation of County and City zernments, By reni y, did Governor Sholtz refer Vernon Hawthorne to the —Tampa Tribune. the wa the val of who usuatly hang around candidate to hand them a out luck this Is a wailing for s poiitax Tampa ne iree Yr of that eeipt are Tribune. su Mr. Zioncheck’s destination is un- wn; but, if he keeps up his present pace, it will be the cemetery.—Regardless Pthe pace, that’s where he will land. But j perhaps he’s in a hurry to get there. Walsh, late Senator the of Mas: Senator chusetts, ucceed Trammell as chairmar He and We h’ mittee. favors a full “treaty strength” adequate complement. will lose nothing in Senator appointment to the importanbpost. navy an air Wai Townsend Plan were*work decidedly it not, it \weuld like years to enact the Politicians, aware of this, that they reprehensible to deceive ters into the belief they will be im- e beneficiaries Ww ech thing: take plan law. are safe in’ stating favor henie, old but it lation. Spain does with her constitution, The very dent of the Spanish republic, Zamora, ad tional his power, and out after he enjoys his repub- for of hundred aughty not first presi- was charge with unconstitu exeretse of Perhaps, freedom h went. lican couple Den will a year the be finicky. Since the days of Barnum, ever been a show-man. 4 the Haile Sela ean has a 1 agreement ottered as Centennial has himself at the exposition for a month. this offer had been made in days gone the threment the posed past, negus would have gone into re- a merth and had his double do job, After the deception was ex- none would than the American, stated, who as Barnum often “delights in being fooled.” | | { charged for at will] of the senate naval affairs com-! thei of unthinkable legis- | not stand for any tinkering | Niceto-Aleala | he | so! the Ameri The man-} $150,000 to exhibit } If have laughed heartier THE KEY WEST CITIZEN ITALY AND GREAT BRITAIN Mussolini and the Italians may con- 1 | quer the Ethiopians but their war has made | more certain a struggle which will be! quite a different matter. In creating a po- | tential threat to British interests, by igner- , j ing British protests, with made it probable that when the next crisis | between the two countries comes they will | British to ! demonstrate their supremacy. and openly threaten- {ing Britain war the Italians have | i i | | i | j | find the prepared and ready ttaken in the i A considerable amount of feeling has been engendered between these two coun- ; tries. The British have championed the | Ethiopian cause before the League of Na- , ! tions. ‘The Italians responded by threaten- ing an invasion of Egypt and, later, by vecupying the territory surrounding Lake : which the Nile with of life and death to this which Britain Tana supplies its | water, a matter territo in Great has always been interested. Criticism and | cross words have been uttered by responsi- | ble leaders of both nations. Shortly following the charge that the Italians were using poison gas against the Minister Baldwin Ethiopians I rime rectly censured the Italians by saying “f believe that if such a thing were | done, when that war ended the raging peo- | ples of torn every with would wipe out eve country, passion, suffering and horror, ry , well as those | Jacksonville, \ five jthrougheut the nation. jeceupy, indi- | government in Europe and you would have | Teecccccceverccccesscccce KEY WEST IN DAYS GONE BY Happenings Here Just 10 Yea Ago Today As Taken From The Files Of The Citizen | i | | ces and advantages of West and Monroe county as of other sections of will be graphically — set | the people of the United; during tde coming winter} season by means of the most far- reaching and @aborate advertis. ing plan eve vised or unde of the na- announcement by Fred L. Shaw, of ; representative of the! Florida Exposition company which! has under contemplat‘on sending Florida exhibition — trai Mr. Sha who is traveling the state in the interests of the project. explained the idea to local business and essional men. He te'd The Citizen that the organization is! non-profit with —im- nt throughout Re Key the state before Stat This today tion. made a pert company connections Mrs est, tlow, Reea is eacon, of Key 2 beautiful bun-j which she will oceasionally | erected on the — pretty beach at Matecumbe Island. The hailding is being constructed — | MelviFe Russell of Russell Bro: contracting firm. The — building; wili be of frame — construction, | contain ng six rooms and will have underne tistern with city of 12,000 gallons, Wright. a negro track for the Fforida East was shot and in-| Will vker a state of anarchy from end to end of it as man’s protest against wickedness in high places.” In italy, anctions were im- posed under British leadership, press has been frequently very bitter in its | controlled hatred to the 3ritish. Recently Senator Davanzati, Mussolini's authoritative rpoke. rectly warned the ever since expressions of smen, indi- ing with the Italian operations by saying: Not in the Mediterranean but in the and Africa itself, within a few shall have a huge military foree, annihilated Ethiopian re only Alps i weeks we which j ance. has This directions.’ British Italian defiance. with India and ened by air strength in the Mediterranean and the establishment fof a huge military in Africa. The British desire peace and will fight to protect the British Empire. ary pre has been injured by sritish communication Australia has been threat- ee ) Italian naval and hase RESULTS SEEM LIKELY H i | | i The All-American Conference, will be held sometime soon in Buenes Aires promises to achieve important results. feeling among the twenty -one America Kepublics, it is probable that distinet prog ress will made trade the Moreover, the subject of p he in the development e between nations permost in the minds of the delegates jit. there will emerge an agreement about neutral rights, which will is possible that of all the seribe to, No the farce of doing everything possible to sé cure permanent peace anywhere in the world. The development of friendly trade between nations of the world to sub- one can overestimate nations, harriers erected under the guise of nation alism, would be a step toward peace. Among other discussion the ment a proposal facilitate the change of students the various countries and further development of the pan-American automobile highway, which, hoped, will eventually subjects suggested United States to between by Govern- ex- is travel. le “MORE: HAPPILY” With the usual American habit of making much out of the appearance of a foreign visitor, the people of this country last week gave ear to Lord Horder, King Edward's doctor. For once, they heard some sense. Asked about science’s ability to lengthen human life. the wise doctor responded that it would be better to create canditions | { | now. the Italian | one of | British against interfer- | also | force could operate in all neces- Northwest j which } Convening in an era of general good | Participating. |. ace will be up-} and | be lett open to the subsequent agreement | impor- though the removal of} for! accelerate i permitting people to live “more happily’ 2 } Police Officer! night. The! ina dark alley on] just around the; from Duval street, tot j which point the negro had pu¥ed the officer in his repeated and ie perate efforts to escape or kill; {the officer, the police stated. The |{ neg arrested for being! disorderly. He was! touring to be tak- hen he started the stance which resulted seizing the officer's The strug- shot was fire Angela street } corer zr was unk and din len to ja fighting re: in the iclub and beating him. le ended in his death, negro comment: Key West,” The Citizen. How the are they going to march to Key West until they have that causeway built?-—Times Union icy" have to come mishty fast o get here before we our | highway to the mainiand] inished. | 154 carloads ansferred at t the Florda last night. mnt of fruit left two trains for points in the north} » distributed. This the t shipme nt of the frut to} » Key so far this year Another shipment ise peeted to a » this evening. of we sineapples fer termi rack st shipn in The qualified list of nled from the records in the srvisor Joseph Rob- | 5 names. Qualifi- different p Number Numbe' Number 107; Number 43; Number voters a shows in the foFows: 2) 404 jerts, 2 ian of the Key West | requests that} borrowed | persons who have and have not returned them once. T Woman i iClvb has been wort hard and} jis stilt ill to maintain the} Fhrary, feels that these whol jlory should thought- [fel return them with- t be reminded, so at doing »w books be fout having to a prolon happy 1 cuimination to courtship and. eng. over period ,. Wolfender, aah | | | | al | x a a vote and Mi ; hert, married h [at the home tenden. c < invited te } ceremony. Angeline arney Lock sh., y afternoon); c. R. D. Crit- Judge Hugh} Terform the | of were! Spokane, nn ‘Today’ s Hor oscope, Rer~sccccccecese | Great intuition and a powerful! perhaps haughty, nature. You jought to make a place for your-} jvelf in the world. but do not t ‘too anxious to fight for justifica- tion, but rather seek to win b merit. Use your position to help others not so fortunate, and re- ;member that pride generally has a fall, { Major “BOWL’S” gong is com-} sing to Key West. t was | eecccccccecececececeses POLITICAL | THE WEATHER ANNOUNCEMENTS **"""" } secececccccees Highest Temperatures* ; DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELEC. vale an TION, JUN. 1936 eda ‘Normal Mean Rainfall* | Yesterday's Precipitation | Normal Precipitation For Governor JERRY W. CARTER For Governor DAN CHAPPELL fom {Sun rises {Sun ' Moon rises , Moon set ‘Pomorrow's Tides sets For State Treasurer TED LANCASTER For State Comniliee ) { Hig I. MUNCY ANDERSON ||. Low Ba Sea 1 8 a.m, today: For Representative to State level, Legislature T. S. CARO 1 1 | WEATHER FORECAST | | For Representative to State) - Legislature BERNIE C. PAPY (For Re-Election) NE (Till 8 p. m., Sunday) West and Vicinity: {cloudy tonight and Sunda {tle to moderate | winds. _; Worida: jand Suni Jacksonville {and East Gulf ts portheast Key Partly northeast to ea Generally Dare Judge ROGELIO GOMEZ Flo Gentle to east weathe t da “For C County Judge — RAYMOND R. LORD 21/18 0" For Clerk of Criminal Court C. SAM B. CURRY For Sheriff NATHAN C. NILES wine overcast WEATHER CONDITIONS Pressure has increas ‘St. Lawrence Valley |high over the eastern jthe country. Buffalo. 30.36 inches; and the north PF seburg, Oregon, a disturbance over the Dako 62 inch outhwest ware Light the la treme ward and N. For Sheriff RALPH B. PINDER For Sheriff KARL O. THOMPSON (For Re-Election) over it R white has mo as. Huron, 3. 2 1 pre ure rains hav 24 hours eastern Lake over north ‘land, and there have been light to moderate showers and thu {storms on the west Gulf and from North Dakota we Unseasonably cold [vails this morn.n Ea For Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD (For Re-Election) a aes Collector JOE C. MCMAHON ] y tward = weather For County Gomiisiones Fifth District W. A. PARRISH over northe ern districts, | Boston, M est readin ~ | time respeetively; throughouw tures are For County Commissioner Second District MARCOS A. MESA on Coami| Gores Second District BRAXTON B. WARREN of yes th generally abov G KES NEDY Official ta Chary country Nellie Wyomine fwoman di or of For Counts: (Commissioner jorganizing a ring of ma Fifth District guards to protect — the CLEVELAND NILES 2,000,000,000 worth of "For Board of Public Instruction Third District RALPH K. JOHNSON governor, th mint LPS LIP OE SS MLE AE MES ah nat =“ Foe Sasenle cede MRS. JEFF KNIGHT oe Savoie Judge FRANK O. ROBERTS 4x6 and 6x6 Yell For ieee fades MRS. JULIETTE RUSSELL For Juvenile Judge EVA B. WARNER Sapemiane of Registration JOHN ENGLAND (For Re-Election) SALE PRICE ~ For Justice of The Peace Second District ENRIQUE ESOUINAD DO, For Justice of the Peace Second District ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. For Constable ; First District CLEVELAND DILLON enamel. EACH For Constable First District RAY ELWOOD (For Re-Election) For Constable Second District ENRIQUE MAYG ~ HERMAN RICHARDSON For Constable Second District EDGAR’S FLYING SERVICE DAILY FLIGHTS MATECUMBE MIAMI Bus Connection Miami CHARTER ANYWHERE Including Havana, Dry Tor- tugas, Miami, Naples Telephone: Key West, 186-M Matecumbe, Craig 2 EACH | | EACH Phone 598 CLIGIITIIIILLIS SS IMIS ws | i Li Pe 407 South St. lumber, no rotten spots, no waste, slightly twisted and warped. and foundations for cheap structures REGULAR PRICE $60.00 PER M. WICKLESS OIL STOVES 3 burner with legs. Finished in black and green Rapid heating. Economical. 1 burner without legs. Finished in black and green enamel. SPECIAL 1 burner steel ovens. Size 10x12x12. Has heat indicator in front panel. 2 glass panels on side South Florida aes & a * “Your hume is worthy of the best” IIS ISSLSE SI OVDIOVIOLPIIIIDIL LS LIDS. SATURD Today’s Anniversaries THOMASINE M. MILLER —BEAUTICIAN — 4 . rmanents Hair Dye $2.50 to $10.00 Phone 574-5 OD FOR GRADUATION BANK ACCOUNT PATRONIZE YOUR BAN The First National Bank af Key West Member of the Federal Reserve UID IS II III I SDI x SUITTATTTTTOOOOTES MIL sé {SPECIAL SALE * ow Pine Lumber. Good solid , se Ideal for fence posts LAAs, 30.00 PER M. $12.7 $5.25 White and Eliza Streets JIC PCLLLALLALLALLLLLAL ENS CRAIN MDM