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Che Key West Citizen Anwons Battle Again As ain Tries To End Revolt Wom) Armed With Rifles evolvers Put Forth! Effort To Block! Faist Advance ' | | i | | j H if ‘SMALL NUMBER OF \ACCIDENTS SHOWN: \FOR WPA UNIT HERE CHARLES NORMAN (Assiiated Press Staff Writer) Th Amazon, fierce female TRICT IN WHOLE STAT= oF! FLORIDA FOR MONTH OF: i warrt depicted by ancient writ-| june ers, {s her modern counterpart! in S t | This district defel the Popular Front govern-' | | Works "stood third from the lowest in the! in, where women enrolled to of the Florida Administration Progress menjagainst the Fascist rebe are jving good account of them. | number of accidents among WPA | | THIRD FROM LOWEST aa KEY WEST) FLORIDA, Use ei 10, 1936. CRUSOE FAMILY B RETURNS HOME; 'Friends of R. L. Bow will re-| Mrs. H. A. Crusoe and daugh-i gret learning that h2 is very ill!ters, Florence, Mary June, Annie} in St. Philip’s hospital in Jackson-| 544° Helen, and eon, Hilary ar-| suffer emorrhage ! Of the tran, which occnveed "age thur, have recently returned from | Friday. ja vacation trip at various points j Mr. Bow is well known to ajin the state. host of friends in Key West. He! The party visited was at one time engineer with the| | Crusoe’s daughter, Rose, who A R. L. BOW SAID TO BE VERY ILL with Mrs. / National Guard Florida East Coast Railway exten-;now maknig her home in Miami, | sion, and is now PWA engineer | and with Mr. and Mrs. John A.i in Jacksonville, “Roker, in West Palm Beach. Se es See Chance To Name President Would Stress House Battle ge RESCUES ‘SPECIAL PRIMARY . CHILD IN MIAMI ‘In Event No Candidate Re-, Encampment To Onen Here Next Monday Regimental Band To Be tnshoded In Different Court Grants Railroad Receivers P To Apply To Interstate Commerce Commissior For Authority To Abandon Portion Of Line ‘STRIKERS ON WPA PROJECTS BACK AT WORK ALL OF MEN WITH VERY FEW =XKCEPTIONS RETWUREED TO JOBS WHEN WORK WAS &E SUMED THIS mOmNENC selv} under fire. patches from the mountain = guarding Madrid woren armed with rifles and re- reporfi , volvrs fought like tigresses to blo& the Fac citits loyal to the Leftist govern- advance, while in mett they have organized armed |emetores in the state during the HERE TOMORROW ‘month of June a compilation on [made by the State Safety Depart- | iment, included in the {Safety Review, shows. | The rating is based on the num- ber cf accidents per million man} | VOTERS WILL CAST BALLOTS: monthly | FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR * ) | | 1 i i H GIVEN MANAGEMENT OF AC. | ROBATIC TEAM IN GRATI- TUDE OF HIS ACT toral Votes, Then Con- ceives Majority Of ~ gress Decides Matter Gne week from coday the Key | West Nafional Guard encam ment of —— | | By PRESTON GROVER (By Associnied Press) ' In the issue of The Miami Tri-! will present a scene activ: bune of Saturday, August 8, the! and about this time of day ents 'hours and the position of this dis- trict, in the rating, it is pointed | Voters of Key West are being strfet_patrots 1:0 maintain leoMec out indicated a marked degree of |urged to go to the polls tomorow | frebing the men for froni: service. The courage and devotion to jefficiency as well as _ indicating: | that those in charge of WPA pro-! jects here are taking as many ;and vote for their candidate for United States Senator. There are} duty shown by: Spahish women re | safety measures and precaution-. nly two names on the ticket: C. call the miltary exploits of female! warriors of the past, the Amazons of antiquity, Joan of Arc, Molly Pitcher, of Revolutionary and the far-famed but ineffective! “Battalion of Death’ formed to| defend the winter palace of the! ¢ezar in revolutionary Russia. | Legendary Warriors The Amazons were a legendary natjon of female watriors dwell- | ing in ay independent kingdom on! the Euxine sea. Old w credit; them with successful invasions of} Scythia, Thrace, the coasts of Asia Minor, and the islands of! the Aegean, even penetrating to} Arabia, Syria and Egypt. No men were suffered in their kingdom, although once a year, to prevent} their dying out, they visited the; Gargareans, a neighboring tribe,: Male children were put to death| or returned to their fahers; fe-| male children were brought up asj Atnazons, Some writers regard the story; of the Amazons as pure fiction; foundation ixteenth century Spanish explorer Orellana report-' 2 ters i ‘it should be possible lary steps as possible. The number of accidents! ‘throughout the state ranged from | a frequency per million man hours a 1.7 in district Number 2 to a fame,'high of 25.4 in District Number | 2¢4uaintances ‘necessity of voting, the |9. In the Key West district the jsafety inspector is Leo Warren. BALLOT BOXES FOR KEYS READY. ishow their interest in Key West; the vote shall IN KEY ‘ond its future by casting a vote in | case of a tie or a deadlock within "5 life.” i THOSE TO BE USED WEST ALSO PROVIDED FOR TOMORROW'S ELECTION | 1 County Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, {said today that the ballot boxes for Precincts Eight, Nine and 'Ten, at Marathon, Rock Harbor, land Islamorada, will be ready for! the election tomorrow morning. : Those for the seven precincts! in the city wil! also be in readiness when the polls open at 8 o’clock’ and close at sundown, which se be 7:05 o’clock, With two nmaes on the ticket | for clerks | and counters to complete the en-| tire count in Key West at an early | tour, and the people of the city! know how many wotes were polled and the name of the winning can- didate so fa¥ a’ ee is con-! | County |A. Andrews and Doyle E. Carle- ton. individuals meeting friends and Monroe Erecutive methods ; Democratic {Committee takes other abn has had printed and is having ; | ehe house, each state getting ‘circulated a great many dodgers calling the attention of voters to [the necessity of voting. The hand bill asks that voters | "¢presentatives decides which way struggling and calling for {the senatorial election and points ,out that the city will gain politic- al prestige by so doing and show} jthe state political bodies Monroe po'ls practically a vot2 on all occasions. TANK STEAMER limit SAILS SUNDAY that | | WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—The! | claim of several Union partty lead-! Mr. Lemke throw} ers and others that will get enough votes (to the election into congress may— lif it proves to have real weight— | | Witla! theresacole cunmber of | 8¥ tremendous emphasis upon the, jBender of the Terrace Aypart- and; utging the| congressional elections. i If | gd:s a majority of all the elec- | toral votes the choice is left up to} candidate! no presidential one’ | vote, | i aes ' The majority of each~ -state’s be cast, and in ithe state delegation, ‘gets no vote. Moreover, the President must ,be selected from the three can- jdidates receiving the greatest ! number of electoral votes. ! Townsend Forecasts There are few observers see much prospect that Mr. Lemke | | will get enough electoral votes to i | Prevent one or the other of that state. who! the VESSEL CAME HERE FOR PUR-| major party candidates obtaining | POSE OF DISCHARGING LOAD OF FUEL OIL Tanker Derbyline, of the Texas Satur-! 25,000 bar-' dates may be so close that even a company’s fey com- Oil company, which arrived |day and discharged |rels of oil into the tanks at the Porer Dock ;the majority necessary for elec. \ tion. But those few insist there is ja possibility. i | Their idea is that the contest, i between the Republican and s Democratic presidential candi-| i j \ electoral votes going to Mr.; Lemke would prevent either of the! ‘saving their child’s ‘old sister will be taken jfollowing account of the rescue of | a child from drowning by Abe’ardo Lopez, Jr., of Key West, was printed: “Merle V. Bender, old con of Mr. and Jr., 11-year- Mra, M. V. Miami Beach, from drowning yesterday by Abe 'lardo Lopez, dr., of Key West, also a resident of the Teirace Apartments. “Young Bender was caugit in a strong undertow and taken out beyond his depth where he ‘sank bylew the surface about four ‘times. Lopez saw the outh help ‘and swam to him in time to save j ments, was saved In gratitude to Mr. Lopez for life, Mr. ard Mrs. Bender have given him com- plete management of their two children, who are reputed to be ,one of the best teams of acrobatic {dancers from Ft. Wayne, Indiana, ‘it is stated, Merle, Jr., and his seven-year- by Mr. through the to Havana, {Lopez on a_ tuor South and possibly Cuba. He wil! brnig the young team to ‘Key West for a performance if tisfactory arrangements can be ; made. A picture of the dancers may be seen at a local studio on Duval street, ADDTOFORCE ' stree’s formed and ; other units 0 ; the AT NAVY ee: $ ENGAGED IN OPERATIONS IN IMPROVEMENTS At the naval station the work- in- = i creased to 85 men. The work was last Tuesday. morning: H CRUEL HUSBAND the Epes, is well known, while British. | ; Fruit and Steamship company, | . Townsend of the §200-a-( army. The women soldiers were’ Rodney Gwynn is back in his of- | The Ceiba was from Philadelphia. name the next president. \ the women of Paris armed them-! 29, accompanied by Mrs. Gwynn ' Frontera, The Granada took 44,-| become apparent late in the cam-/ started battalions alec were foemadia the New York and after discharging! House Has Named Two preparatory od e proposec (1800 and John Quincy Adams inj wor, js in preparation for the] ment after the downfall of the} Mrs. Lonise Johnson and chil-| Sion chose Hayes as president. definitely known. ‘but it’ was power. The women soldiers capi-}Pirst Officer L. H. Muse in com- : academies for the study of tech-jfor overhaul’and repairs to en- |street, left over the highway yes-| (more than any other candidate,| Jered, } DEER JUMPS ON CAR in the red army. }her mother and rejatives and will| arguments for his proposal to|she powered her noce her hus- ed tribes of fighting women in America has her gallant sroman | ee"Hed. 7, sailed 6 o'clock yesterday’ Aided French Revolt ! ‘sailed 5 o'clock Saturday aiter-! moat movement has forecasti seen by Sir Richard F. Burton,' fice in the Federal Building aft-; Another of the company’s ves-} It doesn’t take much imagina- selves and marched on Versailles; 8nd daughters, Misses Marjorie | 559 gallons of oil. | paign that a deadlock was in pros-! | freig ile. a x 1 ; chan; fro d to steel. i provinces during the revolution. | freight sailedi8:20 tor Tampa.” | Carine theowcel /1824. In 1876, ina post-Civil war| real activities which will "start ezar, and not by the Bolsheviks, al After checking the lighted ai jdren, Lucile, Lee, Joseph and, Representative Lea of Califor-| definitely stated that equipment, tulated in the face of certain an- nical subjects like engineering andj gine. Tender Ivy is in Tampajterday morning for their home in| although not a majority) of the The present Russian ambassador’ SALIDA, Colo.—A doe deer 'spend a few weeks in that city. j elect the president by popular} band landed a runch on that por-! ; active for the visiting “detachments and other should be all erected, company the reguler routine of encampment such as crills, target practice, and all the many military activities going on as per schedule. During jhe latter part of this < | week the advance detail with field equipment, camp impedimenta, vents and ofher paraphernalia, is expected to arri This will arrive in nine trucks, detail * three * each day, and so fimed as to all “ be here and in readiness by Augus® 17. The Regimental Band, Caesar La Monaca, will « hi Director believed. over the = Thi v- sibiy by bus or automobiles organization will need duction to music lovers © { West as they have visited on era] other occasions Battery “E” Key West im go in camp Sunday and be all in for the f the C. A. Florida National Guz to reach Key West on the Monday of w readiness arrival © oth Reziment Sheu Florida morning ship August 17. There encampment with the (this year. This Ambulance Unit Petersburg’s part ment and, it is understood, first time in camp. !\ Other organizations to be) ithe Florida are: Bat ’ and “B,” Headquarters Bat- aul and the Medical Deachment from Jacksonville, and Battery will be one new unit the St. will be which of t |“D” from Pensacola. The encampment will remain batteri units un- til Friday afternoon A except in the case <¢ “E”, which will break Saturday, August 29 THEATER WORK IS COMPLETED RENOVATION AND OTHER WORK AT SAN CARLOS FINISHED SATURDAY For the past seve-al months Ed- uard Biosco, specialist in artistic plestering work and designing, has Leen actively engaged in repairing and renovating San Carlos thea- ter. All of this work was to a successful conclusion last Saturday and to all intent and ; purposes the interior of the thea- ter is just as though it was just e j built. Mr. Biosco, who was sent here brought South America, soldier-patriot in Molly Pitcher,| ing for Tampa where 20,000) others having a majority—more ‘JUDGE GWYNN GWYNN Dahomey, a colony in’ French! {noon for Frontera, Mexico, after such a deadlock and says enough) translator of “Arabian Nights,” in er a delightul vacation in Miami sels, G ved 1:45 o'clock; tion to picture the scramble of the} j ing force was this morning and it was they who formed the 2nd Sylvia, and returned the lat: | Freighter Colorado, of the! pect such as would put upon the} when 25 men were put to work on The “Battalion of Death,” made RRR aRIE TOS Such close races have occurred! During the week there were ad- ‘VISITORS LEAVE jdispute over qualifications of} when material and “equipment ar- is generally supposed. The bat | to navigation, and other aids, on} eee \mand, returned to port 4: 30 o'clock | Mary Louise, who was visiting nia said such a situation might| some of it large and powerful, communications, According to the; Bay relieving buoys. ; Miami. popular vote. to Sweden, Mme. Alexandra Kol- } jumped onto the hood of-an auto-} The story of Joan of Arc, who whom Washington made a + ser-| 0. oil are to be delivered. than half of all the electoral} West Africa, maintained female! | taking on 37,131 gallons of fuel. Townsend mer will be elected to} , when hey numbered 2,500..and nearby points. jYesterday afternoon from New/rival parties to elect their con- guard for the royal prisoners to} ter part of last week, | Clyde-Mallory Lines, arrived 6| house the job of selecting the! : 7 jin the past. Two times the house| ditions made to the force as op-} up of women in uniform, was 0%! i some of the delegates to the elec-| rives. talion functioned until the Octo-'the intracoastal waterway, the | In the Russia of .to-! Saturday afternoon, jhere as the house guests of Mr. | lead to defeat of the presidentialjhas been assigned to the project Soviet consulate in New York City} Mrs. Jack Pinder, formerly Miss; Should such a situation develop} geist lantay won her fame as a fighter, mobile owned by by Ray Hockett i led the French soldiery against geant for her bravery against the} Fruiter Ceiba, of the Standard, ee | EIGHTY-FIVE MEN ARE Now: battalion as part of the regular United States Commissioner C.| Oil at the Porter Dock company. the house to let his organization) During the French revolution! Commissioner Gwynn left July , York, and sailed 5 o'clock for, gressional candidates if it should : | ithe fi iers, dismantling them| prevent their escape. Women’s ul T NDER | |o’elock yesterday morning from) president. Fi eee aed ‘selected a president, Jefferson in portunity presented. Most of the, ganized by the Kerensky govern-| jtoral college, a special commis-} Just when this will be is not, ber revolution when the reds seized Lighthouse Tender Poinciana, | day women may enter military} Tender Poppy is on the ways!and Mrs. Jack Pinder on Angela | candidate having a plurality) and much material has been or-| there are no regiments of women} | Doris Johnson of Miami, left with; this year, he might have freshi CAMDEN, N. J.—Every time; during the revolution. as he was driving near this city. Mrs. Johnson’s visit was great- | vote, giving the victory among her many | one winting the most votes, be it ly “enjoyed friends and relatives. to the tion of her anatomy, Mrs. Vic-|Ly the Cuban government to do | toria Kenish testified in her di- | the work, sailed on the 8. S. Cule ‘majority or merely a plurality. vorce suit, filed in this city. | this morning for Havana. unde r<t ends were asking CUBA BRINGS IN 54 PASSENGERS VESSEL ALSO BRINCS TONS OF FREICHT FOR m= » KEY WEST pussengers for ss and Havana Key laney M- G ramore, ¢ Bry There was als« 30 t ma freigh 19 2 thre ° Havana armec all Sailing following bo: Edward Biosec Rafael the se Andre Varga: mez Ordone, Alfrede Bo sell ADVISORY ADVISORY Tropica! disturbance sptens'ty is centr a EST about 150 miles east of Gaiveston. Texas, appa” ently moving sic west or we routhwest, attended by © rs only 25 miles per hour. D'sturt ance will cause fresh socrthe winds on Texas coast late this = ernoon or tonwht, pes squani frem Galveston to Corpes Christ Smal! craft warnings ere ed between these port WEATHER BUREAL ‘ New Orleans, La a. Olieals Told Comt Thee Are Desrwes OF Sedmy JAC ESOS ELE e@—r-u 2 =o cowers ao Coase = = =o teres acest 2 Se Cs and Brdee dor court Sere. anc = =e rtate Commerce C cammesssse approves LAST APPEAL TO WHETHER IT BE BEFORE THE SHOW, AFTER THE SHOW OR ANY OTHER TIME..YOU'LL FIND REAL ENJOYMENT IN AN ICE COLD DAILY DOUBLE BEER