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PAGE FOUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN UNUSUAL FACTS REVEALED | FILE PETITION YOUR DESTINY By LE MARS SOCIETY POOCOTEHASOSEEEEEEEEOOOOEOSOOOO® \H>080LS5SOC0ES Dance At Raul’s | To Celebrate Mach En joyed | Anniversary | | In spite of H crowd eoevee SURRENDERS TROUSERS CHICAGO.—aA C who Leld this city and money. ABOUT BALLOTS | Continued “from Page One) ‘by the report of the Grand Jury | impanelled the ‘several grounds of fraud and is | hereh contest, “That T.-S: C. Papy were the | didates the offi the entire votes cast | eral precincts |county, not including jlent absentee ballots ‘and’ will now disclose, Frank to investigate e film is the’ once actedasa sleuth, but the wron PS. That The character and talents of those born between JUNE 19 TO JULY 23 CA this sign have ivate * ee Tinh hed Tl! made a special ground of large; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Roberts! Satur-' of 716 Ashe street, will celebrate Habievening ab aul’. « their golden wedding anniversar on Thursday evening, June 2 from the dance and will hold open house to their| in to the community welfare fund | friends in order to continue relief to the} Out-of-town members of the] poor and sick in Key West after, family who will be in attendance} Taiyo. at the reunion are Mr, and Mrs.| c Robert Hartley, Miami; Mr. and| Raul Vasque the Mrs. Frank R. McCreary, Tarpon, said T.-S. Caro night club, over Springs, and Mr. and Mrs. Ran- F . es ae fecleateieconiplsjcon the evening: | dol pheawoepinde Mw ec Menai Mae f 5 foram aaligmajority contributed in part towards pay-| Beach, besides numerous other : - |thereby became, ing for the orchestra, Also during’ relatives residing in Key West. the evening was turned over to Mrs. William R. Warren,'a large community fund for the Chairman of the local citizens’; people, Mr. Marx said. Advisory comm by Max! The local citizens’ Mark, This donation was ‘rom}committee, who have set Fred P. Cone, nominee for Gover- their goal by July nor. Mr. Cone hoped that this’ much encoura contribution would only the and cooperation they beginning of what will finally be ing. thelea rain, the i STAR BEde 2R people be under two can- and that in the sev- Monroe Caro - dance ‘ae FRAP ABA LL « ~ ~ £2 oat WET WASH 15 pounds for 49c 3c PER POUND FOR ADDITIONAL WEIGHT Everything Returned Damp, Ready Shirts Fimished For 1Gc Each Extra enjoyed a viv rest Proceeds ree nd anxious nature; are ener- are to be turned asp.ring, but k continu Are happy and unhappy at getic, voting in said frad disclosed, that the received a sub- thereof, the legzl That good figures, are courtcou The ate, unself most fection- f e world; owner of be turning are and : in business matters and f command; they are ambitious to obtain wea-th, an 5 all good things in life, neer ‘ er i and is, said office. for honors, Bernie C. Papy re | nomine |the sai fand procured more than 95 per- sharpshooter medal ; cent of the unlawful absentee ballots aforesaid and that ame TRY THIS ECONOMICAL S$ fray with 2 | COLUMBI 4 arm’ tes @ eee ee ; ad wel io collect, sual A i = - E added to the legitimate minority ; 3 BE Sea . . [H.B.WARNER was the Z Upeteslol the) osidi Becta) tinny 010 oh Datsmneny mead meee gs pihcosicghuny || first star ever to present jand thereby he was declared the by children of the suv-| UO M@™’MD'LIO DID IS DI SI I Fs an American Democratic nominee for : 7 helps them to jects kindred ally in y select; succeed. will push hin m the career ae wealth will layer.was awarded a P | avs States Marine Cops en-| advisor? | w - 00 as i: = = . EN i Si: her by the are receiv- 7 id of. tives oF adie “At Sidiasien (Continued from Page One) portion of the burden. For ai culture the principle of Federal: bounties is retained, including tain ben experimental land acquisition, disaster ance, payments upon the dome portion of export crops, chess credit, ete. On social security there will be sweeping changes in the set-up, with contributions from the Federal! Goverr ed upon a to States me ple and) general minimum stan Labor is toj be protected in fp right to o: ganize and bargain through repr sentatives of its own choo without interference from any source, including “governmental; jobholders.” Recognizing a field! in which regulation of busines: desirable, the platform prom: ation of interstate busines: and, within the Constitu: tion, of the marketing of secu ties. The party pledged itself not to permit the nation to join the League of Nations and the World Court or to make any entangling alliances in international affairs. id, pele ng | Until the ues are dealt with! more directly by Gov. Landon, as will undoubtedly be the case in the course of the campaign, judg- ment will have to be suspended. That the Kansas executive will make clear how he expects to ac-} complish these in a more economical and efficient manner than the New Deal is to be ex- pected. That the Democratic plat- form, to be adopted this week at} Philadelphia, may draw the line! closer and make the issues plainer also a possibi Idate to oppose President 5 velt and Governor Landon through ..a combination of ‘hold although it is pos {heard with reports that there will be an effort to put out a candi- Roose- the Townsend crowd, the Coughlin group, the remnants of the Share-the-Wealth! ;movement and followers of Con- gressman William Lemke. Present! indications are that disag ent with the money plank of the Re- publican convention and the known views of the administra- tion have led to this mo With! the present campaign outlook we} hardly see where another liberal! candidate can get much of a foot-| le f jreal division of the vote to o an opportunity to hide-bound re- actionaries, } Great; ar The word comes from Britain that five battle under consideration together with! the revised plans for naval con-| struction. These will be in addi-| tion to the two already projected. | While no official confirmation is available the news occasions no surprise in view of the determined British attitude toward a strong: er navy. The United States ha already decided to build two new battleships if Great Britain takes the lead and the pr mption that we will follow suit in regard to the other five. Japan, it felt, will also keep step. i CLASSIFIED COLUMN C0eCCOL Ce, 22808008 WANTED is |WANTED TO B House to} be torn down and moved from} _ President Roosevelt expounded| is views in several speeches de- livered on his recent trip to the Southwest. At Little Rock pledged attainment of New Deal objectives within the meaning of} the Constitution, belie’ under its broad purpose and intend to march On the San Jacinto battlefield he pointed to the bloodless y be- ing fought for human and at Dallas warned that unless monopoly is curbed the nation would be one of boarding houses; instead of homes. He saw the| “net result” of monopoly as the “ownership of labor as a com- modity” and asserted that “we have restored democracy in gov- ernment” and are now in ng that “we can hei forward.” inciples| the} | lot. Phone 1 M or call at} { LOST ring, approxi-| mately 2 carats, in the Radio! Cafe; ring lost last March. } $100 reward it returned to The Citizen. No questions asked. jun13. 22tx | | LOST—Diamond WANTED — —— | WANTED—Large quantity palm} stems and pine burs. Tomte 184 Henry St., New York, N. Y. } TYPIST W | id, good at figure: | good. plain hand; pleasing pe sonali Write, stating quali-} “process of restoring democracy in opportunity. While the our was pronounced non-political the} fact is that it undoubtedly edged! in on the President's and their conven’ Payment of the bonus to the vet-} erans is expected to stimulate} business and prevent the usual] summer dullness. The two billion} dollars of nh available to 3,100,- 000 veterans is the greatest single increase of purchasing power ever put into the hands of consumers at one point of time. While veterans have been urged to re- tain the bonds the general expecta tion is that most of the money will be spent. According to a sur- vey of the American Legion 31.4 per cent will go to liquidate debts, 24.5 per cent to acquire or re- pair homes, 12.7 for savings, education and insurance 7.8 per cent for furniture and household equipment, 7 per cent for cloth- ing, 6.2 per cent for automobiles} and trucks, and 8 per cent for in- vestment. Third par ion publicity. | 1 talk is again being! =~, | THOMASINE M. MILLER]} —BEAUTICIAN— Latest Air Cooled Method Permanents: $2.50 to $10.00 Hair Dyeing a Specialty 407 South St. Phone 574-. opponents! fications and experience. Good! for advancement. Ad-} G. C. R., Citizen O FOR SALE young Apply 1 FOR hen Seminary 45 each. street. JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA GHARUE GRINER, Maneces me bara onion and 7 1 ® matter of great importance at this modern, Gre-proof, home-like hotel located in the heat of down-town Jacksonville. Every room with tub and shower, soft water, steam heat, tadio and ceiling fan...every bed with inner- spring maitress and individual reeding lamps AIR CONDITIONED COCKTAIL LOUNGE . COFFEE SHO? Baer-Sirge with Rivte Buh 8 + 80 Rooms $2.50 40% 300 = 24 Room: $350 Stight increase for double occupancy ws with Private Bath $4.09 er J.B FOUND H norecrairen QW woret cesoro Chinsnosse, Tene. { } 4 | | | | a ha play in Penitentiary PERSONAL MENTION pececcccceccees O. A. Sandqui an arrival on th mornin, in Key West. Dr. and Mr who wer guests 0 Mr. a Singleton at the home on Eaton street, left over morning there will go in sloop to Miami. Bert Singleton who was spend-; Yesterday mor ing the week with his parent: and Mrs. panied by Kenneth Se: ing in the e¢ and will spend along the coast har sie | Miami. Mr. and Mrs, terd ighway Mrs. Wilbur children, their home in T; Attorney of Miami, wa plane yesterday 4 Margaret street, june17-tfj Will be heard in an night at Bayvie Cone for gover pending last week as Cc. for Matecumbe and from morning over in company m and daughter-in-law, Ar for a visit with them inj Ernest Roberts, of the candida st, of Miami, was (Mrs. e plane Fannie {ing from Miami. Leeds Singley,| Anthony Demerit nd Mrs. with relatives and turned yesterday plane. the highway this n their y | | Ed. Romfh, Jr., Mr. Singleton, accom- les Nelson and left this morn-; r Hunky Dor a week fishin; before reaching tugas. Mrs. ter Jenny, who w eral weeks with relz ferent parts of the a 1 in t, who spending a few days ing to of friends who are in these ater Ss fishing and left today for J. T. Cooper pending atives in state, PCoeeeroecedeeenesceceengeoecss Roberts, who was sterday spending a vacation with relatives for a visit with friends in Miami, was an arri the | plane from Miami yest: y morn-! was morning on the Tor- and daugh- se dif-| arrived | {this morning from Tampa to join George F, Archer. yyy, Cooper who i: with Mr. and their and; their! ing in this section, ‘cher, ouraging the ,in North Carolina. eee | Carolina mountain = none been famous ¢ ‘ampa. an arriva] on the from Méami and *” ssociated wi ith] 5 bes the the state plant board unit operat | bee, invited | 193 A number of agencies are weaving The founte: for thi Famine Nort address to- in the in- y of Fred nor. | w Pa Words cannot CARD OF THANKS express our ‘heartfelt appreciation and thanks in Demand, formeny of 2 the auenas who were so site Miam an j morning for a brief vis friends, i ——— —— jin the afternoon, atives and Attorney Pau the plane. from arrival yesterda: with rel-! and father, returned, those who donated t automobiles and th - {tributed floral off 1 ahs arrived on! deeply indebted. Miami yesterday and all that their few days visit with never and be Li ockwood Sa he ose who e re forgotten. con- are one THE FAMILY. IT’S PURER! LASTS LONGER! ICE REFRIGERATORS Made of all metal—equip- ped with WATER COOLERS They’re Economical 100 Per Cent Refrigeration Satisfaction Priced at EASY TERMS—10 DAYS FREE TRIAL THOMPSON’S ICE CO. INC. Phone No. 8 ' ! | transactions, as aforese | ceived 1 ‘the legal and lawful votes | of the | and | jurisdiction over seven _|has never pression by and fice, not by the honest ex of the qualified electors but unlawful and illegal act “That the said a substantial ; ait the said election but is dep nomination for the office of Member of the House of + | resentatives to the Florida I lature by reason of the polluted, tampered with, illegal, frad unlawful east in favor who received more than 95 percent of the illegal absentee ballots aforesaid. “You are further notified that j testimony and depositions in sup- port of the above and foregoing grounds of contest will be taken before the Honorable Cc Sawyer, clerk of the Ci Court of Monroe County, Florida, on Monday at 10 o’clock a. the jsame being the 27th day of July, | 1936. tad The notification carries signature of Mr. Caro and his ition before a notary public. Ross the On ine bench for 19 Judge Reese Tatum of the judicial district of Texas, years, 69th with ies, elec- cour been opposed in ion. Inhabitants of 60 ‘towns of Rochlitz, to celebration in 6, of the 1000th anniversary neighboring Germany, |of its founding. cts? from good to bad or mor Aqua monize with’ the Persons walking on will ied | tors, ubjects prote Pp Cancer friends and ally among the d the 35th position sex; year will & Ae vice versa; r this @@e-it will be mpwea stefdysc: Should wear an marine gem, which wil - dual nat hi ure. highways! rnia are required by law “We Need ENGLISH In Our 5 “““700LS” Vote COLIN ENGLISH GT of Public Instruction For E icnced, © ve of Fork Trained, able—a p a \(reeeeowers #4 \ ATTENTION VOTERS! FRED CONE has sonal friends im Key W and burt over reports t vote here. This, in view of the sistently publicly stated he « sible tc enlarge imp West and ruch land. CONE STATE HEADQUARTERS verren VLA MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL A A RE. ‘SH. 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