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pciated Press Day Wire Service. 56 Years Devoted to the st Interests of Key West [UME LVI. No. 253. Bin Lopez Held In Jail Here PRE-ELECTION | DRIVE COVERS On Charge Of Smuggling Aliens: CERTAIN AREAS' x Brought To Key West FIRST ISSUE OF HIGH ox.x Last Night From Miami SCHOO] NEWSPAPER’ By Deputy U. S. Mar-} ‘ pie oO " | APPEARED TODAY: = | Jchn Lopez, of Key West, is be-; ABOUT TWENTY saves FZEL FULL FORCE OF ac-| TIVITIES AS MAPP=D our| IN PROFRAM “THE ae H B. I i WITH NEWS AND STATIS-| et ee ing held in county jail as a United! Che Key Wi 'C. GANDOLFO ivst Citizen KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1936. 'CLEAN BILLFOR 'NINEPERSONS GIVEN HEARING KEY WEST COWS} ..GET CHECKS IN DEFENDANT CHARGED wrra| puonounce TO BE’ IN PER- % OLD AGE PLAN ASSAULT GN FRANK | FECT CONDITION FOLLOW- FIVE OTHERS IN KEY WEST © McCOSSY ING TEST MADE TO RECEIVE ASSISTANCE | Bs 1 = a FOLLOWING APPROVAL BY, Claude Gandolfo was arraigned} Milch cows and other cattle in; before Justice of the Peace Frank | the Key West herds have passed| WELFARE BOARD ; O. Roberts yesterday afternoon,! ee i charged with assaulting Frank| "Ut the Bangs disease test andj McCossy, who alleged he was | the tuberculin test, and are pro- pushed from the porch of Mr.;nounced in perfect condition, Gandolfo’s home, and in falling,’ said Dr. H. G. Breakenridge, of, ™*4¢ application for DIED YESTERDAY Nine persons in Key West who ‘old age as- States prisoner and awaiting trial, pessbly at the next term of court, on a charge of smuggling aliens into the United States from Cuba. He was given a hearing early this week in Miami and ordered to Key West for trial. This would net have been done, it is shown, had the county jail not been one of those prisons in Florida placed on the accreditetd list. Discassing his ervest and coming trial with an attorney this morn- ing, Mr. Lopez said that some weeks ago he was standing at the corner of Fieming and Duval streets when he was accosted by a man named Perez. Perez wanted to know if he did While in theory a President 1 3 sy TICS, INFORMATIVE ITEMS - jteceived a gash about one-inch campaign b'ankets 48 states, only!jong on his scalp which required | AND HUMOR | 11 medical attention, | | ja score or less usually feel the full} Ik seas’ lontod that tir. MaCom | Iforee of the final pre-election|sy went to talk to Mr. Gandolfo} about work with the WPA. Mr.: Gandolfo told his visitor that the! p’ace to talk these matters over. was at his office at WPA head-; quarters and not his home, { He told Mr. McCossy to come t6} his office the next day and he} inte; would take the matter under con-/ sideration. That he had just left; territory which they have nol/ the dentist’s chair and was’ suf-; fering. McCossy persisted in: jtalking and was given a push which But all of that often is merely aj resulte in his fall and scalp wound. | Judge Roberts said he would! ‘make his decision after he had giv- | fen the evidence in the case thought- ; |ful and calm consideration. It is ex-| | When it comes down to the real, | pected that his findings w’!! be .an-! | Alvarez, editor-in-chiet; Jack Lo-| underground work of getting out pneuneed this afternoon o. pez, first assistant ed.tor-ia-chief;!the vote, which many believe ¢on-| TOW morning. ' Vance Stirrup, second assistant i trols elections regardless of thé ac- i v DATION OF : i “The Snapper,” Vol. Il, No. 1, official publication of the Key | West High School, made its first | | appearance today for the 1936-'37|¢Fucial sector, for one reason or | school year. It is a product of The/ ancther. | drive for votes. It is so in 1936. ‘ Firing may continue outside the Presidential candidates | Artman Press. i may even make excursions The publication is replete with | news and statistics, informative |articles and humor, Every item is! | original and the product of the| ccunted as their most promising. Lota€l of capable ed:tere amdussitl| Sent tocoe amen amma or | ers. trying to confuse the enemy. | Members of the staff are: Joe tormor- or-or- 4 the United States Department Of sistance have already received their Agriculture, who was a pleasant caller at the office of The Citi- cheeks, and five others which were zen’ today. Dr. Breakenridge arrived in|"? jod Wed w ot the moet Key West early in the week and: ing of the District 10, beard of so- at once made the required injec-! | 3 tions in all of the cattle in the cal welfare, in West Palm Beach, herds. At the expiration of the; will receive theirs as of October. period necessary to determine re-: sults, 72 hours, examinations were At the meeting in West Palm made and not one animal was in-} Reach there were 67 cases fected. } a ; Calling at the office of The!@d Of these 37 were in Citizen in company. with Dr. W.iBeach county; four in P. Rice, of the local clinic and J. B. Miller, sanitary engineer in, sy : “ . charge in Key West. Dr. Breaken-: four in Indian River county; sist ridge said that his report gives, Okeechobee county; five in Brow-" the Key West cattle herds a!ard county and five in Monroe clegn bill of health, and this is} county, the. first time that such a perfect. a - m ‘ péaiition has ever ‘been found] Eligibility of applicants for this iy assistance was established by ‘ vestigation of age, residence, citi | zenship and need. Persons qual jifying must be 70 years ou: over, ,must have resided in Florida fve county; six in St. Luce county; in- z NiW SYSTEM NOW FURNISH ES CONVENIENT MEANS TO not have a charter boat. On being Hilary Albury, gossip editor; Rob- states as safe, and puts in its bests! told that he did have on, nego- ert Valdez, cartoon editor; Robertiin those additional states where! tiations were started for charter! Pittman, Jr. High editor; Virginia | the possibilities seem most plage of the boat to take three people, McClanahan, assistant Jr. High: ible. z ! Perez and two others, to Miami,’ €ditor. New York To Colorado «i; and it was finally agreed that; On the business staff are the} This year the disposition of the} Perez and his friends would pay ,"2mes of: Joe McMahon, business! Democrats is to look on the South) $115 for the trip. jmanager; Andrew Elwood, assist-! and the Far West as the f-rst line Given Hearing ant — manager; Bly eee their electoral eee Bing es ae | circulation manager; Anthony: the Maine election, the epubli- seid, he was haled before the com-| "728°" : : «| England states a& theirs. These} missioner and quizzed concerning? ; a = —— articles | claims ae d'sputed, ce each at the men, the boat ard himself. He; "7, ts sue is that signed by:Anna‘ stance; but the inevitebie logic of | Rie aimsikties meatier Yedietena Kei’ Vinduzer, addressed to school-' the situaton still indeates that the} days later left ior Savannah, Ga.| te 2nd folows*herewith:- =”. belt of contemed states stretehing? He was struck and knocked down | Hei thte first edition - of) the | from New Yorn touoweadarwil ‘out of the last nine years and the \ editor-in-chief; Virgie Key, society ; tivities of the candidates, the ait-| BONDS ORDERED, _ GOES TO MIAMI ncctnnne allie editor; Earl Almyda, exchange} yat'on is different. Each party’s| editor; Ulrie Gwynn, sports editor;! high command sets aside certain! | past year continuously, : must Lo | past year © wously, anc MUS! §=6FROM LIGHT STATIONS ibe shown to be in need of relief. + oo Secs, ee esas extra workers, it was said {have been added to the district to! 4 comvenient tities jhelp these investigations. AUTHORIZATION IN REFUND-|™ ING ISSUE WAS GIVEN HERE | OF CONTRACTS FOR THIS MORNING jy ¢ PROJECTS — { i ; (ADMIRAL BUTLER =~ -—— —-- valida-| B. M. Duncan, chief engineer for - ccmsiderable mumbe- of stations a= COMING HERE ON ... ' INSPECTION company for Monroe — of ghe bridge commission, left yes- | : ' - —_ ata meeting! erday afternoon by plané for MF) —_— peuhpus tenuate | she?Overseas Road and Toll Bridge | of scounty _commnissioners held ami, to be present at awards for] NAVAL OFFICER DUE TO AR-| : = ‘ { a 2 tion of the refunding bonds to be. ick Astherr Weak baat and Golf comme «0A issued by the R. E. Crummer! reff, and J. R. Stowers, member | the cadichengen and a jeomnd Sng digeate are spece ons ed im such 2 wey thet the cheers i = school paper for the year 1936-37, | be the focus of the culminating en- by a truck, suffering among other |1 take this means of saying a few! injuries two fractured ribs, and\ ords that I hope will fnid such; was lying in a hospital when he was visited by immigration er questions and then advised him he was under arrest, charged with efficials! who asked his name, several oth-! help to you during the term which lies before us. t “Why do we come to school? Is! | the county court house. i agagements: of ee gempaer Present ‘were Chairman Carl Within this sect'on are the states | jexpression in your soul as to be ajof New York, New Jersey, Penn-| Bervaldi, Commissioners sticiec | Awards on Contracts A, B. am | sylvania, Delaware, West Virginia,}B. Warren and Nathan Niles, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, | County Attorney Arthur Gomez, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Ne- | Attorney J. Lancelot Lester, for contracts and opening of NeW) RIVE ON NOVEMBER 12; TO C, for bridge units, wll, it is ex- BE ACCOMPANIED BY WIFE! AND OTHERS einen ne pected, be awarded today, and bids i cr’s Gistance off may be sendy obtained 2 any tome whee ect The observanhen s very sumpe it for fun? Or perhaps to disturb: braska, Missouri, Kansas, South! those who are trying to make some-| Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming,! thing of themselves on the hard Idaho and Colorado. 1 road of life, which eaeh must’ Together these 20 states have; ; |travel? No and decidedly no! 284 e’ectoral votes, 18 more than! t va “Ww. | 4 4 {and nobler purpose. We are here | Roosevelt can carry the South and, with the understanding that he; ek and fi hi Iden k * 1 - } was to be taken to Miami by train, | t© S¢°k and find the golden know- the Far West, he still will need/ x aes *tledge, those treasures and gems;come of these states to win. If and not in an automobile. mn . i aes | which are hidden away bewteen; Mr. Landon can-carry New Eng-! Taken To Miami ‘the cold covers of our text-books.|land, he still will need most of| He was taken to Miami and aft- ; But still more than this, we arejthese states to win, er undergoing prelim:nary exam-jhere to become honest, efficient} ‘That is the simplest way in! ination before U. S. Judge John j and se!f-respecting citizens so that; which the sitaution can be stated. W. Holland, was advised he wou'd/in later life our teachers and!Democratic predictions of victory be returned to Key West for tr schoolmates, remembernig those|are based on a hope that at least | and arrived la evening in the cus- ' years which have so quickly flown jtwo or three of the largest crucial j tody of Deputy U. S. Marshal J.\ on the silvery wings of time, will} states, or several of the smaller, | Ww. Moffat, Jr., and guard, F. T.'be able to say with pride: “That{ will go Democratic; while See Wichman. {man or that woman was started /lican ¢laims of an electoral college Mr. Lopez says that is the exacton the right path of life in the}miajority presupposes a Repubiican status of the case. That he has|class-rooms of GOOD OLD KEY/sweep through virtually the entire; smuggling aliens. The physician in charge of his ease would not permit of his re-} moval, and it was not until a week} land consists of motimg on a wack Lieutenant Wm. Klaus, officer, with second hand. or with & Sep im charge of the naval station; his W®tch. the tim: mieTa! & =e Fe . ' ends which clapses betwee. 2 Ge jaide, L. M. Pierce, and, im fact, (°° 0” is ma jon Contracts D, E, F and G. will the: Re. Gepremier . <eePes: i, opened tomorrow in rooms of sos she ore clerk, ' the state road department in the and Bernard J. Waite, chief j county court house in Miami. deputy sherifi. | siceblies oaneintentaials i Poy Chairman Bervaldi | whol HOLIDAY FOR \everybedy employed at the ctation|the station and a simiar atm i | a tive sound sigusl tramemiteed = i is on the quivive in anticipation of der by Chairman Bervaldi who announced the object of the as- j Ge cums Gans Te Gar Soe WPA WORKERS... visit of Rear Admiral H. V. 045 which clapscs betwee= Bear : hg any pert of the @sbmcuse tacks semblage and afterward the! resolution was read. There were} no dissenting votes when the eel Butler, U. S. I. wie ic Gus 00 as-'dadhes and the amt ns gust olution was placed before the p = sof the cual Gate Seo OS body for eiostian: rive at Key Wiest November 12. ‘will grwe the stance from the Se Admiral Vutler wll be accocm- ton im nautecal des. panied by Mrs, Butler, Captain J.; For masters of vessels te ase NEW PROJECT FOR | i. iat, ot, ee NYAIS APPROVED: cence |staff, and Mrs, Abbott, and Mrs.\s» opportutiity to make cher Rickard, assistant| Lucien Young, daughter-in-law of tions im clear weather emer each | Florida WPA l yesterday afternoon called Diree- ALL ACTIVITIES TO BE DIS-! PENSED WITH ON ELEC- TION DAY administrator, late) 4dmiral Lucien Young, onc . Conditions that they mar be aber time commandant at the K¢y at sults. In order West |t¢ check the accuracy of the me, witnesses to bear him out, at least | two who were present when Perez | approached him and asked about chartering the boat to be taken to! WEST HIGH SCHOOL’.” disputed area. In faet, on the Republican s‘de, j National Chairman Hamilton has} TWO CAMPS FOR GIRLS TO! ;,, Roy Goodman over long dis- B TABLISHED IN tance telephone and advised that gine | sane November 3, would be FLORIDA la holiday. As commandant of the Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Naval Sta- i pre-e sch oppertumit; the kghtheuse semere has arranved for spee & epersier of oli stations m the Atiertrc a¢ James Couzens Died Yesterday After Long Hines ‘Seles Was Gue GF Crs fos GF Ferd Meter li | Th t " ! k i reel tions, Admiral Butler is on his Miami, and the three men them-} selves whom he says were repre-| SPANISH WAR MAY | Perez had written proof te this} | effect. f |PRESENT CONFLICT MAY MISS EMILY LADD | PRODUCE FORCE TO BE RECEIVES INJURIES) ey Agnoecinted Preas) | TOLEDO, Spain, Oct. 23—A ee alae ihn RUN | spanish army may come out of the OVER BY AUTOMOBILE IN present conflict that will be a force} jto be reckoned with in interna- LOS ANGELES, CALIF. {tional affairs, insurgents assert. said as much, insubstance. He has; E Pie = predicted that Mr. Landon will |. Al seliet: sad: cther activities] cccalar ior af ieapedtion ff haya “aan aneae eateennen ans win by carrying every state east - Jof the government, it was said, several districts and, naturally, *°* *° eae — of the Mississippi and north of tha | James Fort, director of NYA| will be stopped on election day if} toc. in chotge ato mekang every |@ = St3 =m. daly Gence Ohio, and 10 or 12 west cf the activities in Key West, was today | order to allow every worker who preparation to have things i tomersow will be the et Gg = Mississippi. A glance at the map| ®4vised by letter of a new project} is qualified, to, cast his ballot. shape when the official purty ar- — oe — will show what a solid sweep that | f°r girls which has been approved rives, although observers say, the)” o thet aes sine pe would mean, | by Washington. Two girls’ camps} Key West station is always in con. “vous that all mastos Sone The policy of the Democratic) @¢ to be established in Florida’ dition, tc ee managers is to claim everything, | for young women who are eligible, ANNOUNCING— or & aure » and willing to attend the camps. } Opening of the new but to do it with a smile. Mean- 0 eth 7 hite ne of the camps. for whi .| BUSY BEE CAKE SHOP while they keep pegging away on! : x the New York-Colorado front. | girls will be located at Powry Hunches Play Part Park, Tampa, Florida, and the 518 Fleming Street B. E. Brantley, Priprietor OPENING SPECIALS Then why does Mr. Landon go! director will be Miss Elizabeth S. *Saturday and Sunday Only tT) the following afternoon on Steamship Cuba for Tampa. by California, and why does Mr.: Jackson, of Dunedin, Fla. The Roosevelt swing through New) other camp for Negro girls will Eng’and? be located at the Florida Normal | With proper guidance, they say,; There might be many enswers.}and Industrial School at St. News has been received-in the city stating that Miss Emily Ladd, formerly of Key West, but who is now residing in Los Angeles, Calif., recently met with an acei- | dent when she was run over by an automobile, being badly injur-! ed, and is now in a hospital in that city. It is stated that her injuries con- sisted of a fractured leg and arm, a broken nose and many other mi- nor bruises. Her numerous friends here will learn with much regret of her mis- fortune, and wish for her a com- plete and speedy recovery. | Spain may be able in a few peat ene a candidate yields to to put at least 2,000,000 men in-|the plea of deeply enthused local! ito battle, most of whom will have} leaders that if he only will eome; had some form of military train-| into their state, a strong opposition ing. will melt away. He wants to es- At least 500,000 now wear the|cape the remorse which might} ; uniforms of fascist or Carlist}overtake him if he disregarded (anti-Bourbon monarchists) in| such advice, and was beaten. | insurgents, have occupied. Many Hi |have had little training, but they | provide a nucleus for military de- -—— | velopment with the regular army.| -NEW. YORK.—Admitting to the Under a military regime, sueh | jitdge that he usually kissed the} {as Spain may have if the nation-jgirls to whom he delivered tele-} ,alists win, it is assumed the Tegu-: grams, William Casago, messen- LIKED KISSING | An assortment of our beautiful Augustine, Fla. Miss Olivia DECORATED CAKES, Hampton, of Edward Waters Col- lege, Jacksonville, Fla. Mr, Ford has béen advised that a brief questionnaire will be sent to him to b¢ ‘filled out by ‘the camp appli¢atits and he has been urged to write on the back of the application a detailed estimate of the girl’s personality and ability to adapt herself to camp life and receive benefit therefrom. Both camps will start Novem- ber 15. The first period will be from that date to February 27. jof voters for the November choice PIES, only ea. Cookies, any kind, dozen Both Shops) \lar army would be built up, with| ger boy of this city, was ordered | The second-period from February the fascist and Carlist groups used | to refrain from kissing anyone for} 27 to June 15.~No applicant will as reserves. six months. i Phone 120 Free Delivery A DAILY BOTTLE OF CREAMY REGAL BEER IS THE “ENERGIZING” WAY TO START EVERY DAY! GET IT be eligible for both periods. TODAY | | I te i} | { ' ! | |! H | | | ' f ‘ i