The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 4, 1936, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN 900 00000000000099099900 900 CCOOOOESSOEDYOODOSOOOO® SOCIETY e e Dance Tonight For Visiting Sailors A dance to welcome the sailors of the United Stat Destroyers now in port ranged for tonight to take place at the Cub- an Club on Duval street starting at 9 o'clock. Good musie featuring the lat-} est dance hits will be played by’ a, local orchestra. { A large crowd is expected to} attend th’s dance to welcome the | visiting sailor bo: i Junior Club |si Defers Meeting | Due to the necessity of making other arrangements in connection | with the entertainment being pro-; vided for the visiting ships, the’ Junior Woman's Club has decid- | ed to postpone the proposed so-/ cial meeting for tomorrow. The members will join with the Fy ” { Ralph Russell was a pas- {senger leaving by bus this week ‘for a visit with relatives in Mi- Officers Off Ships To Be Entertained Officers of the four United; Mrs. Ofelia Gomez, accom- States Destroyers will be guests panied by her son, left this morn- at a delightful Afternoon Tea’ ing on the eamship Cuba for Dance tomorrow afternoon from: Havana, where they go for an ex- 6 until 8 o’clock. The entertain-' tended visit. ment is being given jointly by the | Key. West Senior and Junior Woman's Clubs. B. H. Lowe, second assistant Members of these two organi.’ keeper at American Shoals Light- zations are preparing to make house, arrived this week to spend i this an enjoyable affair for all his regular quarterly vacation | who attend and have arranged for ; with his family. ja splendid program of dance mu- | ic to be furnished by one of the! most popular dance orchestras of 5) Coast the etiy. ‘and M. The dining room where tea will ‘heen be beautifully decorated with! yijami, tropical flowers and sl.cubs. | Guests will be greeted by mem-} bers of both clubs. R. McCarthy, U. and Geodetic Survey, . McCarthy, who have spending several weeks in| returned over the high- way last evening. Lieutenant E, Ellsworth, in charge of | in en-!one of the abstract of title offi-| the ces in Key West, who left by jplane Tuesday afternoon for Mi-I ami, returned *over the highway { Wm. | Key West Woman’s Club | tertaining the officers at club room on Division street. Network Of New Ethiopian Roads To Tap Fresh Territory For ltaly Program Outlined To Have, Far-Reaching Effect On, Various Matters of Com: mercial Nature By ANDRUE BERDING (Associated Press) ROME, June 4.—A vast pro-! gram of road-building in Ethi-| opia, with far-reaching commer-j cial consequences, has been laid| down by public works authorities | here in conjunction with Viceroy | Pietro, Badoglio, new: overlord of| the African empire. Seven great arteries are in| cluded in the program. They will give access to the supposed riches! of the auriferous subsoil and the| IDAHO PLANNING ie night, Sib! torney of Mi- oa was an arrival by plane this | morning to attend a brief session !of circuit cou:t this afternoon. Marion ;_ Roy Crummer, of the firm of IF IIAP IAL? 7 A i Cremmer, represent- HAIRLESS SOUP Re ee FOR HUNGARIANS ithe plane this mornimz and ad- (By Associated Press) dressed the Rotary Club during ‘their iuncheon today. BUDAPEST, June 4.—No longer will Hungarian restau- | rant patrons find a hair in their soup, unless it is their own. The government has creed that every waiter cook must shave off his head. A storm of protests follow- ed this measure of the health ministry, but as compensation it w ruled, waiters may substitute white coats and aprons for the previously re- quired tuxedos or “tails.” Herbert the Bureau of Taylor, representing National Parks, !with headquarters in St. Augus- jtine, arvived thi mornnig by plane for a visit with Fred Eber- | herdt, custodian at Fort Jefferson j national monument. de- and every hair | —e i INQUIRY BBE SD OS &s Key West he percent of the | state; | Key West has the nsportation facilities than one opulation in” the WORST in the ‘INLAND SEAPOR?” | sta (By Associnted Press) ! ‘Thrilling race track scenes, filmed at the famous Santa Anita track scene of the annual 3 oe handicap-are part of Columbia's PANIC ON THE AIR’ Secccenecocasmsveccccene William R. George of Freeville, N. Y., founder of the George Junior Republics, born at West Dryden, N. Y., 70 years ago. Dr. Frank N. Dz Lutheran clergyman, Buchman, ' leader of , the Oxford Groups, born at Penns- burg, Pa., 58 years ago. Maj. Gen. Harry Lee, U. S. M. , who today retiches the statu- age of rement, born at rgetown, D. C., 64 years ago. . James P. Leake, senior al geon of the U. 3. Public Health! Service, born at Sedalia, Mo., 55! years ago. ' | i ' Fontaine T. Fox, Jr., medical! director of the National Institute of Health, Washington, D. C., born in Cumberland Valley, Pa., Today’s Birthdays’ “Robins @2'Athi | meetings and to teke their and six rounds COUNTY BOARD HOLDS MEETING: (Continued from Page One) Revenue, $163.15. Fine and For-| feiture, $60.15; Outstanding | debtedness, $280.70; Special Ad- vertising, $80.20; Special Bond and Interest, $80.20; Road Fund,’ | $40.10; Poll Taxes, 1934 and } 1935, $3,571.50; Special School | Bond and Interest, $146.45; Spe- cial School Tax District Number 1, $200.50. i Sent in connection with jabove to W. V. Knott, state treas- jurer ex-officio of Monroe county, $16.36 Jess .33 commission, net $16.03. Report of C. Sam B. Curry, clerk of criminal court, covering ‘activities of the tribunal was read and approved. Clerk Sawyer’s report of tax certificates sold or redeemed dur- ing May showed receipts of $1,- 686.94. Of this amount there $1,207.54 in cash and $429.40, inj honds. Deputy sheriff’s bond of Ber- nard Vida] in the sum of $1,000, iwas read and approved. Bills were ordered paid when! funds were available. growers are yeing the American market a vi to introducong “passion fruit.” already a feature of- food shops in Australia. Hawaiian became famous as H. ig tana DENOUNGES - “OLD HENS” CHULL,"*4 Bev. “W. KK. city dencrses| from his pulpit<“old hens” who he ‘declared were aiways finding fzult with young peo,le. | In 1782 the North Carolina assembly passed en act requiring residents of Bladen county to at- tend church and other public guns! of ammunition} with them. of Chicago, noted lawyer, born at Ransomville, N. Y., 74 years ago. Alla Nazimova, actress, born in ;the Crimea, Russia, 57 years age. In-; Sion Chiils | and Fever! | Rid Your System of Malaria! Shivering wich coils ier wah ic of the saps of Dalia Cale cbe-ied a the disase will C * health. Malar for two Sai kee i t > Gn Mitel to cncncamee dhe fiacts of a ea tbat hei both quinine, “anne eae es blo bond. and ison, which caries and wilds up the blood. Chilis aut fewer | geae shen and gut onc cttbaihte Reacts and comfort. For half a cent@ry, Grove's “Bastelcss Chill Tomic has been sure selici for Malaria. It is just as useful, too, as 2 gener] tonic for old and young. Picasont | to sake and absolutely barmiess Saic to ive children. Get 2 bottle at any drug tore. Now two sizes—Sic and $1. The | §1 size contains 252 tumes as much as the SOc size and gives you 25% mage for | your money. | "MAJOR “BOWLS” GO be at the B.S. A. Amateur j: Cary Grant-Claude Rains i i THE LAST OUTPOST Carole Lombard and Fred McMurray ir HANDS ACROSS THE TABLE Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra 15.28; Night 15-25< il KNOW ONLY ONE TIRE IS THOMASINE M MHLER —BEAUTICIAN— Permanent: $2.50 to $10.00 7 ‘South St RISSELL'S Cigar Store Phone 574-3 DAILY BASEBALL RETURNS BY WIRE Come im and get the re- the MAJOR} | sults BASEBALL LEAGUES. of — neigh . Etc f i RICHARDSON’S GROCERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY West polled PERCENT of the polled in the EN- lush surface of primitive areas. i And yet—K | LEWISTON, Idaho, June 4.—| ore than TE The first highroad to be built is’ Although Idaho is an inland state,| absentee vote the Addis Ababa-Dessye-Lake this city looks forward to a period! TIRE STATE. Ashanghi-Makale. It is over this o¢ prosperity as ‘Idaho’s only sea-| How come? “imperial” route, now rudimental port.” that Badoglio's ‘troops rode or Pt: = West, Fl marched to Addis Ababa. It still! Situated on the Snake river,! 7/7, 4, 1986. requires a tremendous amount of | which empties into the Columbia, } EDWARD SCANS 60 years ago. | | I Mrs, Catherine W. McCulloch INQUISITIVE a - 30¢ - 20¢ Firestone ARCHER’S GUM-DIPPED TIRES GROCERY work before it reaches the finish Lewiston for years has conducted! of an American or European high- an aggressive campaign to open way. i Commercial Key Forged The second is the Addis Ababa- Dessye-Assab road. This will be} the most important commercial | route of the empire and seems des- tined to produce not only econo-! mic but also political results, It will link the capital and the! important center of Dessye with! the Italian port of Assab, in southern Eritrea. Assab to Dessye was the road provided for in the Italian-Abyssinian treaty of 1928, never observed. Reports from Paris indicate that; the French are refusing to sell! tkeir Djibouti-Addis Ababa rail- rozd to the Italians. The motor! road from the capital to Assab/ combined with the Italians’ ex-j| tensive use of trucks (mostly American) may force down rail- road rates to such an extent that! the French eventually may be] glad to sell. The third road is the “north-| western highway,” running from| Addis Ababa to Dessye to Gon- dar and then to the old Eritrean | border and Asmara. The fonrth rote, western,” will run from Addis | Ababa to the Wallega region,! where gold and platinum already! | “central | heve been mined. Supplant Selassie’s ‘Road’ The fifth is the “southwestern,” from Addis Ababa to Jimma to! the lake region. It will traverse one of the richest and most pic- turesque sections of the domain. Emperor Haile Selassie, or “Sig-j nor Tafari,” as the Italians now eall him, aba to the la’ but the Ethio- FOLLOW THE CROWD B.S. A. Amateur Hour Friday, June 5, 8:00 o’Clock if High Schoo] Auditorium | LOTS OF FUN AND ENTERTAINMENT You Help Select the Winners TICKETS ..... ! the {to Harar and on a road from Addis Ab-! both streams to ocean-going com-j |meree. Civic leaders here are; backing various Oregon communi-| ties to have the upper reaches of | ‘the Columbia dredged and also are! | studying plans for improving th 139 miles of the Snake river be- i tween Lewiston and its mouth. |The latter work is estimated to cost $26,000,000 to $50,000,000. ewiston citizens point out that’ city was founded by a party) goes, ascending the river in boats and; _ Bg. that from the earliest days ettlers! civil SERVANTS’ 50ns a 1 R, England, June 4.—} and grooms working at; Windsor Castle have been sur. | prised to hear the quiet voice of King Edward asking: “And what,| , do you do here?” effort to find out where his money, voluntarily ist of $5 giving up his ,000 Kine Ed- hoped the place eventually would! ward’s entire revenue is derived|! ! become a seaport. |from the Duchy of Cornwall, and Pee income is smaller than that of King George. For this reason officers of the Thonsehola have been instructed; | that expenses must be kept down. _ No Itch Too Deep For This Liquid | Imperial Lotion contains six itch ! | killing medicines that go down into as-! skin folds to reach and kill the : cause of eczema, rash, tetter, ring- j worm and common iteh, Pleasant to use. Two sizes, 35c and $1.00, | pian definition of the word “‘roa is_no synonym of the English | word, The sixth is from Addis Ababa to Diredawa. This will be a subsidiary route for | the railroad. The seventh will be a conjunc-; | tion for those renning into Somali-; jai nd. The Italians now have an phalt-paved road as far south as: Mekale. This will join with the; new road to Addis Ababa. Within] | six months it prebably will be/ possible to drive on asphalt from! Addis Ababa to the seaport of! Massaua. It will be the fastest! jland and water Toute to Europe. | | PaLace Ann Rutherford in THE LONELY TRAIL Serial and Comedy Matinee: 5-10; Night: 10-15¢ ————__-_—. 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