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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LVI. No. 131. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1936. Outline Plans For Maintenance Of Fort Jefferson National Monument Be! Veeeeeeeee. | ELECTION RETURNS The Citizen will, as usual, post the election returns to- morrow evening on a bulletin board in front of the office, at regular intervals as they are tabulated in the differ- ent precincts. All are invited to join “The Citizen’s Party,” which is regular event during election time. | LPIODTI SL SS any| erolined toty by’ REVIEW CLASS | Verne Chatelain, chief of | Branch ot Hiwere site ona) IN SHORTHAND pica IS ORGANIZED “The Park Service has no in-{ tention of abandoning Fort Jef-/ Chatelain announced.|REVIEW OF THEORY HAS) | BEEN STARTED UNDER su-| PERVISION OF WPA _ EDU-! | CATIONAL UNIT | | i i | Necessary “Funds To Provided Through Ar-| rangements Made By| Park Service Unit | By PAUL MAY hington Correspondent of The Citizen) WASHINGTON, D. C., June 1. —How the Park Service will con-! (Special tinue to keep up Fort Jefferson i | i i i | i | | i ! i 2 National monument. without money was ferson,” “We can get money from afin parks and spread it around tc keep up the Florida project.” } Prospects for Fort Jefferson’s continuation have looked bleak | since the Bureau of the Budget | ib bet ibe een um cheg interior De-| started under the WPA adult ed- partment appropriation, jae Senate jucation program, it was announe- | elai 4 5 in pointed out, however,| <4 this morning, and old students, that the project is full fledged National monument could not be abandoned. A class in review of the theory; jof Gregg Shorthand has_ been now a | as well as new ones) are urged tol t and) take advantage of this work. eote No gen-' Classes will be conducted three | eral fund is available for the Park! tines weekly, Monday, Wednes- Service to use in such emergencies,| jay and Friday, and will be in! but it has been the practice progress from 4:30 P. M. to 6 P.! take enough money from a num-} yA second class will be | Ber of other monuments to” take progress from 7:30 P. M. to care of those which are without) p yy. funds. A new Gregg shorthand report- | Tt would cost $2,000 or $3,000; ing class also is under way now| to keep up the monument on the! under the WPA education pro-| scale we would like,” Chatelain! pram. Former students and oth- explained, “but we will be able to) crs writing 100 words a get along on a good deal less than’ aye urged to take advantage of| that if necessary.” Vite Gro, cams il Gea ane | Emergency funds from P. W.) and Thurs nights from A. have been cut off, but it is P. M. to P. P. M. It takes! possible they will be returned’ little time and study to work up during the next few months. The: to the 100-word per minute speed, ; fort at one time boasted a staff of and then the higher levels of 150). 20 men during the P. W. A. re-|and more words per minute, it gime, a number which has since, was emphasized. been dropped to three. Students who recently passed; Chatelain said today he would, tests with the Gregg writer also/ try to keep the three men now, Were named. They include: The- employed as they seem to repre-| ory, Dulcie Montero, grade, 91 sent a near minimum for proper! transcription at 60 words per upkeep of the fort. inute, Juanita Mayg, Mary Cur- ry and Bert Buckley; transerip- You can vote for C. C. SYMON- j tion of 80 words pi ninute, Mary ETTE for County Commissioner in| Buck! transcription at 100 all districts. e junl-1tx | Wor per minute, George Collins; od {transcription at 120 words per! to in 9} minute | i thing to my state. {know that my experience and my} JUBILANT OVER BRIDGE NEWS The Citizen i el!-explanatory, VISITS KEY WEST "CARY D: LANDIS VISITS KEY WEST | ATTCRNEY GENERAL ARRIV- ED YESTERDAY ON PLANE in receipt of the oilowing telegram, rom the Key West Ciab of Dade about Zour thousand former Key West- which County, which is composed of 1r obtainment of nother ci “We rejoice with the Key Westers on y Although residents 0: ft spet in our hear the bridges. ways had a fee] that we contributed to a s' the bridges for we originally y citizens of Key West, suggested that Claude porate the bridges and rehabilitation of Key West which he did from one the state to the other and actively lent our very efforts and thoughts to his ¢lorious project. We look forward to a new deal for Key West. “KEY WEST CLUB OF meee Paul H. y we ha Attorney General Cary D, Land- r our home town. extent to the suce reelection, was ed J. Mark Wiicox to the is, candidate for an arrival by plane yesterday and Pegper incom was a pleasant caller at The Cit i corner of zen office, accompanied by a group of local attorneys and the supporters of his candidacy. CARY D. LANDIS, Attorney General of Florida Diseussing his candidacy, the at- i torney general said that it has! becn a long time since he came} from Indiana to teach school at Stetson. This was in 1901. i“About two years later I opened. a law offiee in DeLand and with | | my law partner, Bert Fish, work-! | = 22 y jed like horses for 22 years. | VEssey. ALSO BROUGHT IN 37| PROPOSED SESSION WILL BE " SEVERAL ANNOUNCING AS‘ “I feel that my years as a trial ; lawyer have given me a store of, TONS OF FREIGHT CANDIDATES DROPPED knowledgs that is worth some-! FOR KZY WEST I feel that 1! for Florida; = ! while working as attorney gener- | Steamship Cuba of the P. and | Members of the Boys Fellow-| I have worked harder than 1, 9- S. S. this! ship Club will meet tonight in the | #dministration who ever did in private practice.” jmoming with 16 passengers from | Wesley House rooms at 8 o'clock | Visory admi: Relative to this race, he said, | St. Petersburg and Tampa for | and hear a talk to be given by a, have been asked “You know this is no time for|Key West; 54 passengers for Ha-! Key Wester. tions by Director Florida to call a man into service | Vana They ha who; has his eye on a political ca-| Among the Key West ign reer before the welfare .of the! Were: Mrs state. My ambitions for personal|'@more, M CUBA BRINGS IN ee CLUB WPA SET-UP PUTS 70 PASSENGERS TO MEET TONIGHT BAN ON POLITICS HELD AT WESLEY HOUSE | BEGINNING 8 O’CLOCK FROM ROLLS i | i ! | H 1 1 have done things Severe] employ company, arrived or or their re Thomas D. resigned and the’r res Ou , The proposed speaker is said tu arrivals! be one who has been interested in C. B, Jones, C. A. Pat-| the work off boys and the welfare J. A, Mallard, Sel-| of their organizztions and glory are long since past, but 1)ma White, Addie White, E. J./ members are urged to be present i Phelan, Harry Johnson, A. Bar-|and hear his address. A. Barroso, Jr., Mrs. F. F.| Applicat for membership Green, E. P.| will be considered, it is said, which is gnother reason for a large at- tendance. ations have been 2ccepte In asking these resi Or: was only fello tions from Wash were i by Harry I and provided that employes in administ pervisory who candidates for elec must re: all a | roso, | Long, L. Chavez, S. store of knowledge are valuable to the state. I want nothing for my-} self but a chance to serve Fls2-j Moqe. ae I think Florida needs Land-; The vessel also brought 37 tons jot freight and four sacks of cal fo¥ Key West; one ton of freight| jand 195 sacks of mail for Ha-} j Vana. positions ed fice OUR CONGRESSMAN GIVES OVER BODY BIRMINGHAM, Eng.—In a let- ling at 9 o’clock the Cuba ter to a coroncr in this city, F. W.| carried the following passengers Spital, who committed suicide, be-| ¢om Key West: Mr-. J. Ruiz, Ce- queathed his body to a hospital; hoping it would be more use“ul to! !i#, Teresa, Carided, Marie, Ana, the doctors than it had been to; Eugene, Manici Delores him, Luis Ruiz, Mrs. L. Ccllins, and | | | ROY FULFORD FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Unhampered By Promises or Obligations To Any Person A TRUE KEY WESTER FOR 49 YEARS Your Support Will Be A ee, Tomorrow.---Thank | | ppc entt ats darttemc ttn tseentemetatt Key Che Kry West Citizen |= "Key West Turns Out in Fal To Celebrate On Learning Of Approval Of Bridge Project TIO OO OSGOOD. bo. Ciinenr: Jems Ie Hilarity And Merrmest Fellewimg Joyous News PROMISES SUPPORT IN BRIDGE MATTER L. P. Artman, publisher of The Citizen, is im receipt of the following telegram from E: F. Paty, candidate for gor- ernor, which was sent West Palm Beach teday “I was delighted to read the favorable an- nouncement for the building of the bridges, which connect Key West with mainland. You may be sured thot it have continued support when | a= governor. Best wishes.” nat netntirtiartiatntiadl PATY MAKING LAST ROUND IN SPEECH-MAKING CANDIDATE Ok COVERNO® COVERS Recesved from recent will the as trom ageex € VARIOUS ISSUES IN CGNNECT‘ON WITH CANDIDACY HIS ‘Srectal MIAML Ju > The «Steoms 0.000 takir ernment into nounce ic to make hs patform belor wns ¢ Throughout his stated (Co the VOTE FOR BRAXTON WARREN. Your vote will be av- preciated. jenl-Itx —ELECE + Marjorie Gwynn and G * Franklin D. * Krenberg As Justice of The Peace, 2nd District He served the city as fireman! from Sept. 12, 1931 to November | Since thenhe has been on | Not being able; he! 1933. the police force. to see everyone personally, | minute, | Everett Perpall: , The classes are open to any j one, living in Key West, and are ; conducted without cost to the students. Read sail: Be Ciena $428,000 Secured for County Some actual results, not promises, that have been ac-| RENEW VOWS MEDFORD, Ma takes this means of soli support in the primary, your, Mrs. Thomas O’Brien of thi: lcelebrated the golden anni Better Known As lof their marrinze by nonce **BIG LOUISE’’ i their nuptial vow (Paid Political Advertisement) | | i oe For Sheriff NATHAN C. NILES An Efficient and Fair : Administration i Your Votes Will Be Appreciated MARK AN X | by the name of MRS. HELEN HUNT WEST |} For Democratic National Com- |} mitteewoman for Florida i! A Staunch Democrat li ec ee i FULFORD’S POULTRY |} is Dressed Ready for the Pot. |} Cut Up Free } Red Baby Chicks Week Old. | Day Old Price ROY FULFORD H 4 S| e@ Loyal Key Westers Will Show Their Appreciation of the Annual National Guard Encampment By Voting For VIVIAN COLLINS for Adjutant General He Has Kept the Camp in Key West (Paid Politiea} Advertisement) eccccccccceccsccssccccccoccccsccccccccccecccccees| 2 | SERIE Cc. PAPY: ‘to retain circuit judge and pros-}jn the house crawfish {cost Of $100,000. y {complished by our representative in the legislature, MR. He introduced and had passed! and Amended recireuiting bill, so as! stone} ecuting attorney in Key West— thus retained $48,000 for Monroe county paid from state fund. crab bill for protection of fisher- men—same being killed in senate. He vetoed and worked for ample Secured funds amounting to| eae i schools, work-| $80,000, from the state to rebuild| funds for public boulevard, destroyed by hurricane, | men‘s compensation act, mechanics within city limits, when eity and labor lien law, and is opposed to ;county could not make necessary) any ecneral axice tax: jTepairs. vill work f di Got State Road Department to! He will work for old age ani call for-bids and construct stee]| dependent widows pensions and and conerete bridge connecting) ¢limination of gas tax on boats, Key West with Stock Island at a! used by commercial fishermen, Killed Greek sponge bill intro- Got first money ever spent ay | aided by representative from Pin- state for new road construction in/ellas county whereby diving for| Monroe county, resulting in many sponge with diving-suit, if enacted miles of new road on upper Flor-'into law, would be permitted in ida Keys and when that was com-) Monroe county, eliminating the pleted had work started on this! sponge industry in this county the, end, straightening and widening; same as it has been done in Hill road and shortening distance to! borough and Pinellas counties, ferry over five miles, costing over| showing his interest in the spong-| $200,000. ers and fishermen in this county. Remember work done and accomplished and return B. C. PAPY to continue the good work for another two years by YOUR VOTE TOMORROW. (Paid for by | 1 Friends of B. C. Papy) J. MARK WILCOX On 4 KEYS: 'W.A. Parrish For County Commissioner, Sth District RE-ELECT KARL 0. THOMPSON For Sheriff A Clean, Sound and Impartial Administration All Loyal Key Westers Are Grateful To CONGRESSMAN Let’s Make It 100% (Paid Political Advertisement) eeeee Ce eeeeeeeeeereereee IF YOU APPRECIATE THE BEST, WANT QUALITY THAT IS QUALITY, FLAVOR AT ITS BEST..START DRINKING WAGNER “PRIDE OF FLORIDA BEER TODAY

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