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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Che Kry KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, No. Nenu ME LVII. ROOSEVELT TRIUMPHS DEMOCRATIC LANDSLIDE IN FLORID: Party May!***peeserescereee==*"| SPORTSMEN UNIT | | te | ‘Monroe County Follows Old Even Lose Right To Be secccececcccccecsesecees Repeeneed >A at NATIONAL PARK Tradition By Voting In All a [ORLANDO BODY UNANIMOUS: Democrats Carried On Ticket! JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 4., 4 | LY ENDORSES PROPOSED! | B 3 ; EVERGLADES RESERV acl | TION PROJECT | Witeex, Cone And An- drews Given Substan-. ; i i cally 263. NOVEMBER 4, 1936. President (Carnes All Stetes With Exception Of Two, Maime And Ver- ren. Republican Awarded Nation’s Confidence panama POC CSCC OSES LOO EOO DES OESESOCOSSSESSSSESSSESESESSS Roce-ecit landslide that shook the action today left but two states ciimgieg Repubicesa=, Mame and Vermest, along ‘the clutched-teaten bameer cf Alfred M. Landee. New Hemr-here, after —h hee all mg ht arped mts the vict rice: colummms ef Reese velt m the merumg reteres gree the Pressde=t 2 =ar- row lead All ether tad given Legal Political Group to —The Democratic landslide in Tuesday’s | CPOSSOSSSSOSSSSESSIOSSSES general elec- tion in Florida appeared so great today that the Repub-' lican party, which lost all of its contests, may even | Receives Impressive Vote eececece-ecc0ee marching The Citizen) | finally ‘ov, 4.—Adding | to a long list of within the! the Fi ! tion of Orlando, | tSpecial MIAMI, F the'r jconservation groups its right to be recognized as. 2 state { 3 jortsmen Associ Majorities sentiments lese and nation. a a legal political group. Pr ee = ja., recently passed a unanimous ’ 5 lendorsement of the Everglad National Park project, accordit on the Democrat c Florida not cnly gave its hich whie [maintained the trad'tions seven electoral i President Roosevelt Governor Landon, but sent two Democrats to the United States Senate, five the National House of Represen- votes to jhas marked her attitude during the : wcemtis! pr: eclle> gpersenti, SZ3 f Reascveht and caght Landen, and sent recruits to the srev-ously to>-meavy ist ito advice which has been received! iat headquarters in the County} | : ‘Court House here, i Me | administratio ider Feder: over, past, and yesterday indicated its sim belief in the democratic party, both: ly through the strict! of conservation un-| control, upholding | in che opinion of Ern- | {national and locally, by giving the for to party candidates a preponderance of the vote. tatives, cne to the Governor- ship and hundreds of others to the Legislature and into! county offices. Mounting reports from day’s ed the pub! 1 to poll al vote for any It 3 failed general elec- | yester- Re- 30 ba‘loting indi an party fa percent of the tot of its candid to do so in the tion. \ The state recog-| nized political 1 have | law ties may ndidates print allot which poll 30 in ec names of their on the gener: Florida. Only partic percent of the to of two preceding election t ae ote nd Com the ni nted on unist ves: but the question h fore the Federal C from 918 o popu ar vote ‘6f 17 nor Landon’s 5: Charles O. Andr was elected over Hov - cock, Republican, to fill out the unexpired sen term of the late Park Tramm Reports from 775 precinct: Ardrews 118,- 483, Babcock 96. ci Claude Pepp: serve the rema late Senator Dunc Fred P. Cone, the govern: Calaway, (Continued on Pas APPRECIATION The aonctel C Executive Conmittee presses its for the able ance given in day by everyo those who furnished volunteer woxkers: Dan campaign manager of } campaign conimittee ; the ers who spoke atthe Democrat rallies; the Hospitality Banc Young Democratic club; Dr. Ha e Four) Democra » hereby ex sincere and ‘WIDELY KNOWN | short visit. - NEW ARRIVAL AT chairman of the Ever- ‘onal Park Association, | | that we have an assurance ofj game protection and a continua-! jtion of the supply within the state | lin numbers which will provide an} | overflow into territory surround-; ne ie proposed park.” Sportsmen ceaiationh i eaded by Merlin Mitche'l, ient and includes on its board } WW. Bd;j Lou Coudert} Congressman J. Mark Wilcox CLAUDE PEPPER Candidate For Senate F. Fawsett, Jr., secretary, | r - RICK XANDMOTHERMMES. (ooo aes oe ee ea ic | Propagation and protection of fish: CLAUDE BROWN TAKEN TO; PEACOCK, TO ARRIVE OVER: ‘and game” within the state. With! MARINE HOSPITAL WHERE a memt hip of approximately | HIGHWAY FRIDAY | 700, this is considered the leading} HE RECEIVED FIRST AID jemon of its kind in the state. George E. Merrick, widely ‘CUBA ARRIVES known Florida developer, Mrs.: DEVELOPER WILL VISIT IN KEY WEST GEORGE MERRICK, MRS. MER- and ¢ ae a Brown, 45-year-old foun Police North i | Claude W. |Wor:d War veteran, FROM HAVANA, | Beach, and near him a bottle of | was yesterday afternoon Officer John Nelson, by Merrick and her mother, Mrs. Pea-; on ceck, have advised friends they! Friday,| VESSEL BRINGS IN TWELVE PASSENGERS; LEAVES ENROUTE TO TAMPA ‘chloroform liniment, which had! ; been half-emptied, ; After a brief examination of the! ; helpless man, who had coliapsedi will arrive in Key West coming over the highway, for a! Pursuant to an invitation by Mrs. William meeting of in ex- R.| Officer Nelson summoned a car yp Cuba, of the P. and‘ and went with the man to the Ma-| s. € ompany arrived ¥y afternoon from Havana with’ administered. two second class passengers for : Key West; eight first and two sec Soja talon oral ond class passengers for Tampa. and beautification. “= | DON Having devoted many years to ee bsachaiy es LAN. CONCEDES the study of tropical flora and] 9) °° t.ec1 sailed 5 o'clock a ae ous methods of! Tampa with three first and several | Iture to obtain the nd class passengers booking} Mr. Merrick is an] fom Key West. First class book- (ay asteciaica Press) the art of beau-lings were: RK Stoddard, A. T.| TOPEKA. Nov. 4-—Lan- don conceded the re-election of Roosevelt early today in i + talks on the ‘A. Paramore. of compelling in- - boat Powers, Gr} a message given to the press after the Republican nominee Roberts, of the Over- as Transportation company, ar- retired for the night. Landon congratulated rived in port this morning at 7:15/ o’clock from Miami with nine j tons of freight for Key Wes Recsevelt as: fellwis: “The President, “Hyde Park, “New York. “The nation has spoken. Every American will accept the verdict, and work for the common cause of the good of | our country. That is the | spirit of Democracy. You | have my sincere congratula- | tions. | ROOSEVELT “ALF M. LANDON.” nn.ng boa month, ct in coming to K plant- inj Henderson, Garden Club the ms, are extend- 1 invitation to attend scourse of Mr. Merrick. which will at 8:30 o'clock Fri- day evening in the rooms of the Public Library. sec ee ! ABANDON AUTOMOBILE | be CHICAGO—Thieves who stole; jewelry worth $275 from a North Side home in this city had to} abandon a $3.500 automobile to} escape capture. | HOME OF GATOS i jand was in a state of partial coma, | At no time was there any doubt 'handsome majorities given the [logical candidates was no surprise !to the local democratic ranks, and :those who were for the opposing (eee no surprise at the elec-| ition results. There were several jlocal candidates whose names were | jeither written on the ballot or jstamped, which is legal, but the! jresults when the four }shown in these columns, lor inted were not sufficient to war- lant thir votes being carried, ex- icept that of T. S. Caro. | Makes Good Showing In the case of Mr. Caro, jmounced candidate for the legisla- ture, he made an appreciable | showing but the resu‘ts which wil be shown in the other six precincts unan-; T- yine hospital where first-aid was will, in no contingency, change the ; jley . operations jresults, it is understood. Full returns of the 10 precincts SOOO EES OIL S| in Monroe County will be printed ' "€¢?+ las soon as availab'e. For the in- jformation of The Citizen readers the results in Precincts No. 1, No.! No. 3 and No. 5, are shown in this issue. { The three amendments brought jout a fair vote and in the event, | that returns from the other six |precincts arc comparable with the! lother four, there is no doubt but jthat the siot inachine vote will be ‘tor revocaticn, the oid age a: ance amendment wili be carried by a hands»me majority, ard if the same ratio of votes is continued ithe proposed merger county governments will win by 2n approximate four to one ma- jority. Full Returns of Four Precincts The full returns from the four, precincts available at this time are) given in the folowing: For President: Roosevelt, 1001; Landon, 123. United States Senator for the| four-year unexpired term of Park! announced | precincts, were | of city and! jas tothe outcome im this: county jand the city of Key West, and the PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT ‘OLD TIMERS’ HAVE ANNOUNCE DEATH , GROUP IN ‘EASTERN DIVISION : SAD WORD RECEIVED BY ME HAS SEEN 90 MILES | AND MRS. JERRY J GROW TO 40,000 | TREVOR (Special to The Citizen) MIAMI, Nov. 4.—The Od Tim- lers’ Club of Pan Air-!., includes ith | American j * organiz: |the following who hav I the company nine year ‘old days in Key West, where opera- {tions were carried on for u nonths in 1927 and 1928: Grant Mason, special represen- lati ive Havana; Ed d P. Critch- manager; Freder- here been w friend ick J. Gethaus, A. M. Floyd S. Wha'ton, rel manager; Adam Kralik, chanic, Ga ize ntenance Dinner Key les Lorbe Zona Carrera vana. Captain Edwin C. Musick on Pacific duty and Caan W flight engineer, Pacific di were other veterans of Pan Ame can’s pioneering days, 2s wel as Comptroller J. H. Johnston, Gen- eral Traffic Manager V. E. Chenea and Chief Engineer A. A. Priester, all of whom served their American “apprenticeship” jKey West. ‘GIRL BORN AT construction ¢ of airport hief me- San Jui Alfon’ by his wid Pan; Cann; two s in years old, and one daz: years, COUNTY BOARD * Announcement has been made; Regular meeting of the bear of Dex Senate and bocs members popular wote from 80.000 precec’s gore Reeseveit. 19334353; Landen, 1t1- 9°39 389; Lemke, 437308 The tial thuemg Repub eam ranks ieft thee wath the smallest clecterm! wote the party bas bad smce the Teft debacle m 2992 Taft hed e-t eght wotes Exghty- eight hac -cme Bull Moesers of Theodore Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wi The more thar of 122778 the rest to sor Net smc- 1223 whee © James Monroe was reelected with t ame Guscuting vote im th- ciectoral college. bs: there bee= oo clese a= appriact to umatumety The New Deal plurality popsie- vote: seemed likely detrict Hyde Park. Dutchess county, by 175 RocseweR_ 1ST: in the Senate, Democrsts bid far tobcld TS of DS seats wetes. More Democratic House memb-r:, mstead of fewer, secoed om prospect Of the rowermershaps af stake, the Demecrsts bed captured twelve, leading = fourteen others: Republi m three more G. Galey; The Key West Citizen PLACES 2I6CS I§ MOUTH and Sunday Star and to all thore Announcement has-been madej Trammel: C. O. Andrews 828; H.' of the birth of a daughter to Mr. of county commissioners will s« C. Babcock, 91. jand Mrs. M.D. Creel, at their held this evening at ti regula: United States Senator for the; home, 314 Peacon Lane, on Mon- hour, 8 «'c two-year unexpired term of D. U.|day night. As it wil be the first meeting eo! ! Our Most Popular President, i President at - of the birth of 2 daughter, weigh-| i resident Roosevelt ac * | who co-operated so splendidly ing eight and a half pounds, to Mr. | GARDNER s PHARMACY | anette eee he result that Monroe coun-jand Mrs. Oliver Gato at thei Sens eee ere vane st itons: {ati 6 Slee i | Our Most Popular Drug Steve Landon, and wished him all s # rolens SS or tl a 26 Von Pfister street, on! Centrally t ted hapginéss and-cutcets in his Fletcher: etie Bs st verde Pge: new ate ony given ry norma me e a “ eens moc! ' Representati ongre: ym ithe name o: mnie Isabel. of matters brought befere the se= reported’ TELEPHONE 177 } jae Fourth Congressional District: j Mother and baby are reported! sion for discussion beside the Tege ‘ | BEN D. TREVOR, Mother and baby are ; future life. Chairman.'to be getting along nicely. | ecccccsecccccvccsocesces | hhh aad, | (Continued on Page Four) to be getting along nicely. j= Toutine business, it is said. Kansas Woe cences nov4-It