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ve : From or this city, and known ‘to many, *°e te Tove end be entertained by : . mri eeeccecooes i a ; ‘curiously mixed. On the unfavor- 80me of the younger men and wom- | time and reading about the Jable side, the strike sitiation grows | en of Key West, spent the ones Se oe ee , ily more tense, even as in-j rr ea ip jentethe = | aividual ies ore. growing Putt of his life among the beanti- treated mA — bloody and embittered, and trou |sul charms of this Island City. tertain ac:wieka eee ako bles such oe eee ee ae eat | Like many former residents have !¢ abvays thrilled et to hear thi { stecl companies may. be Zelt in oth-| done, he left to exprore other ter! Bet the city must 4 jto -be ready for ! On t ritory aes =e the things he felt’ that will vetiture mest work period, it was said-in| morning from Tampa with eigne | Brees, ee rece pe give pelvacreys as ies ee Ree ae ee eee ee ee — aonew and ie el. ine oo oa say about FA denon to Florida, and Fy ti tala approved by gers poked op Near ag ana NRA to creation of a gigantic,’ future benefit this beautiful Island they do ‘with the “Trai Howard Brown of the district |"°V°" bin passengers for Federally-owned supér-power SYS-; City wil! receive from the open- ily”?: Means to provi niin renter, ee Havana. item—which are anathema to =| of ‘ feted bate the city: t@¥ekrs must be taken into con- r age. work ivals | busi leaders. 5% ee ‘Provides employment for 2 num- Berens rang ph J. V./g00d chance that tenes wil be} “Eke the stream of mien and inus¢ be built, more rooming hous Steamship Ceiba, of the Stand- sailed-for Frontera, . ~ ~ " t aterially. + for 1938. | Women tast pareded north to the cs .added, bigger bet: nd ; 4 er of girls who are registerea/Kenne, Mary Kenne, Mrs. F. wW.|™atetially increased se ra ger. Beer land Detter andiard Fruit and Steamship com- ing taken bunkers 4 wees 7. ge ot Even so, the strength of the Magic City, Miami, when that-beau™. more modern apartments and/ é t s : 5 wand are not otherwise employed. | W®40n, G. N. Goshorn, ©. A. Par-! ecovery movementt—expressed in! tiful spot beeame famous after the rooms must be had. — Everything| pany, arrived yesterday 7:30 BR i eakews, ; 4 a5 ramote, Mary C. West, Rove H.|rising incomes, and an almost #0 'national hiskway made it posite *¢ % hers. Good drinking, water !m., from. Philadelphia, berthed at Ansther vous! af the sapaiaeneti: iF EF f lig at if satiable public desire for commo-) - due which are part of the equipment clas, Mis. X Sapeciay Bvolio At Gites fall Kinds 20. reat tor Geum inte the tropes toes! y. hd ithat practically ali of the estab‘ niet. © seed in the project have been re-) yards, W. J. Freeman, Ed. Stick-|1ished forecasting services sae ne ee aes women who de>rt~ isin planning. Opportunity is here! At 12 o'clock noon, the vessel, nation. seived at the office of Supervisor "Cy, Jose Estevez, Evelio Rojas,!puliish. Thus, im recent weeks,’ gistike sat ‘eeause of opportunity 274 is just a few mikes up the - Sames Pett and are ai |Julio Rojas, Evelio Rojas, Jr. {the Alexander Hamilton servie™’ ang to beiter their* incomes for, *°#4—waiting to come in. You! wiedy for | The ship also brought 30 tons ‘hes said, “The world is in the: iivelihoog to overcome the sad mis- ™USt not be caught napping. When tribution. of freight and two sacks of mail poom phase of the businéss cycle.” } cortunes _ that the crowd comes to !ook, they must! - r : came the |for Key West; one ton of freight Babson believes that “gains over! when the proud Srapess left pore enjoy Key West s> they can come! and 106 packs of mail’ for “ Ha- |. pets ngs heey anes to be! tate,—ae sin will turn about and bck: They must be made com-; +4 DEATH ae | well “wintsined: Rrookmire #-\trek back home when the Over-, - ay: sa | A Naa ee ea Piiexigwccsigeth yt Higi:<y is completed.” = 4 OF MRS. A. LOPEZ, JUDGE GOMEZ Seihecaen excssHs sate Aaa Saree RU IN ccogas will shart ine! Bs 12s 3 jworld that enn surpass its beau-) 5 gets pumping —— in prospect for the sammer'ty ong natural advantage to the| More marl into the edge of the is-| What is slated to be the final iA | months Poor's foresces “some! sportsman, the health setker or | and, making more land to care for meeting for perfecting plans ‘Moa. A. Lopez, formerly of Key erage? daring the Saeed ioe api ee investor and the latter mst | the SARA That —- be con- outlining the activities for the West resident aes SS jbut nothing severe. Summing UP! make his choice early, for when|*i@ered right now and permits se-' dependence Day celebration but now a of Wash- | Opinion, United Busniess Scevics! this nighwey is ready for traffic, cured from the government to de’ Monday, July 5, is to be ington, D. C., died last Tuesday, i observes that “present indications’ there will Le a grand rush for reali= : ‘o'clock this evening in point to a moderate letdown una lestate. ‘There is oniy so much and I vision in time the Florida East} Legion hall of Whitehead peor, pomuck a fon sop! si; RO more. and the S.R.0. sign wili rem 3 aickeashhe at cena j This announcement although basin ;be hanging out before they would." ng pdvomsing the mvtor morning by Captain The judge had been in Miami’) Gadee = < . jcourse, there will be resales cd ears eae we we = benz There have been two Poneral servi held. in presiding at a session of court sea es —— jimprovements and better values * wae pcre re wil ve to! meetings held, both of them well ‘Washington on Thursday, June! @™tI7e the absence of one of the jy 'yel) Most of them think that Pee ae attended and it was agreeably sur- h judges, turned - 2 < that real estate trading right along.) Those who can afford it, must! .:.5 id» the this oa oe = ce eects that HY bond prices will be either stabiliz-' But the opportunity has come, begin now to enlarge their homes | said Captain Sheppard, to meeting evening. ed at current leve’s, or may 8° and Key West, as we my, “Is, if they ‘expect to ‘profit frou Yet: 2 . SS Mrs. Lopez is survived by five |down slightly due to higher inter-' yage" ling extra rooms. More moéern/ . . Reedhteak: Mrs, Maloney ot: Kes INTO PROMISE oct rates. Stocks are definitely oa It too: a terrib’e Florida hur! sewerage arrangements must be} uc iScu . caer: ce: HANPORD. Calif D. Ww. regular, with the recent tren i | Fieane to bring this about, and; made to cope with the situation to} West, Longley, Mohler of this city —s jn Cownward, but neither materiil:.. the verdict was written, “An come. This is not “perhaps” talk, j . fiee Wall, Mrs, Julian Holstead of twa posse Fe 5 se @ advances nor recessions are &M-' set of the clements of nature and, but will happen if you finish that] icensée U Washington and Mrs. Blanche Lo- pe into promising never’ Scipated. There will be little/Goq ‘The hundreds of souls who read into Key West and it looks; gis of Mow York; clio on, Selolts tay or sing he ng mee ;Xatiance in commodity prices £€n-| perished in that severe disaster like it will’ be done sooner than eS sek. Tarte jerally during the next few months, ‘sacrificed themselves, so to speak,| expected. The tide of travel will] oO thorizati oe aoe ‘: ing suerte Kor Se at et ee Lopez, also of Washington. jwith a possible rise coming in the! ter might have been here to enjoy’ stirpzise. H m authorization con! in board in meeting ETRIFIED WOOD i LED TO REUNION {fall. Summer trade in al lines,| what will come. This added excitement and op-|an afproval received from the and Mrs. E. R. Lowe, speating Sor the anusumt Ss, as ®t mm Set atiee +. a HBOLD—A news i in S@#8onal factors considered, wil! Every Key Wester should feel portunity for the American trav-| a number of dwellers on the Key* tion year, 50 sillie mousto: Saisnaes at ae in this a led ges re. be good, and better than in 1936-/happy today. Tcir beautiful lit- eler will eause many more to conte “tte Beverage- Department bY in, that seeti cin ae ae Woite of re ar has built nin aPer peter Stourf and. his Foreign trade should start upward, tle city, full of historical praise’to Miami and other east coast cit-' Beverage Inspector George Goinez,' previons netion of the county : but it will be a long time before) ang adventure, wiil be “the end/ies to stay, and they will travel to: ; mee . of petrified wood and fos- brother, Theodore, who had not 11. depression levels are again! of the trail of Peautiful Plorida.”, the end of the trail in Florida by'the much discussed license for Commissioners be rescinded and ony Phan gga Fagor heard from each other 1 sched. & war in Europe would Nowhere ra~ on: find the pic-; automobile, just as they hav2! ed = ;the application of Mr. Parrett be states and foreign countries. for fifty-five years. ‘revolutionize the outlook im this turesque s-cnes to be found here,:shown appreciation of the new, °Peration of a liquor business by genied. . field, but few believe that any of making one think he has left Flor-; Mexican highway. They will be. Milton Anthony Parrott, at Taver-| The action of th® county com- ithe major powers are sufficiently ida or America upon entering the here. The lower east coast of; _ ; missioners was conveyed to the confident to risk a war 2s yet—! quaint historical sight. But_Key Florida will profit materially by. nicr, was today issued by Tax Col- State Beverage Department and they are simply bluffing and stall-| West was =n important center; this road into the Island City.’ j.049, Frank H. Ladd. to all intents and purposes the im- ving. land more of a part of Florida in! Cuba will benefit again in a big : = 4 cident was closed. | For most industriss, the earnings: vears gone by than many of its; way, and Key West will once more: This license problem first came: What took place in the interim ‘outlook is good—though nowhere’ jarger and more progressive young take its place among the most im- 5 +... the board has not been learned but) Mr. jnear‘as*good 2s the production ‘cities ever vere. I feel certa’n! portant sections of Florida tc £52 of county com-! Comes said this morning that the ‘outlook. Some of the largest in-:that only through political blind-! serve South America and especia!- missioners some weeks ago and the Beverage Department has decided . dustriesof- which the railroads | ness that t!-> most strategic point'ly Cuba. Shipping will again be applicant’s application was given ‘issue the license to Mr. Parrott Sales of sponges'at the Munici-;ranging from 52 cents for three are a case in point—are doings in the United States south, lost, compelled to recognize its import- and this was confirmed by Tax gal wharf this morning consisted! bunche® of grass to $33.33 for greatly increased volume of busi ‘its significance in government’ ance. Tt will not affect Miami the approval of the body. Collector Ladd. t {128 bunches of yellow. ness with extremely small increas ‘planning nd improvement, Iti but will help the Magic City. The * sf a number of lots ranging from) “py prices paid for wool es in carnings, due to higher taxes stil} stands today and always will, link between the two sister cities two bunches of wool to 107! were: 107 bunches as shown higher wages, ctc. However, prac-/as the “Gibralter” of America, is a sort of brace for each other. fetches, and prices from 81 cents! above, 40-bunches, $125.80; 29 tically ell industry has emerged and no matter how many million/No more important thing may be FIVE MARRIAGE arpon Tom t $577.99. {bunches, $74. The total sales from the “deficit period” and is a‘ ‘dollars stent for fortification of;done by our government than to ‘There were also a number _of| aggregated $937.17. Lots offer- least back in the black ink, less important cities along the, reestablish the naval base yellow and grass sales, prices| ed numbered 20. j cozst, in a “pinch”, and cs a last’ supply for ships that it once mai LICENSES ISSUED. And Injures Later presentation was made to " | The impending cleavage of the! resort, during 2 foreign invasion.|tained. It never was necessary to {Democratic party, discussed some you will find Uncle Sam resting , the government to shut down the j weeks ago in this columm, is _be-- his ships in its snug harbor, which; ectivity of this important defense! Marriage licenses during the a ; coming an actuality. It is tend-\is second to none. The army and/of America, but it seemed more . : . sacaat ; » pee Be egies veek 2 } S.C. Singleton, ex ve secre. ing to obscure ail other politicaljnaval air forces will make this| important to some _politicians.; Week ending June 28, from the} © > 7 ME AW Se er |news of the moment \their jumping 02f, poi - Key t Ti Nay : offi i : itheir jumping o°t point, for, aft-| Lets Go Key West! Time to Play office of Jndge Raymond R. Lord, ¢ eiend Gand Seley | The Supreme Court bill, in the er a'l, Key West should be toaag| Ball : ico cateestl ome <<: of most political experts, is! one of the most important cir Ray te arta are {numbered five and were to the fol- of am socident to bi son. Camas ! definitely dead. It may not even’ ports, and naval ports, along the! pees : 2 or. come to a vote in the Senate. If it!entire Atlantic border. Congress; INSECTS * pacers fe apres ee = os sae, as temporary, Moreno, area WPA supervisor| does come to a vote, these experts) knows this. but where do wel TO STUDENTS) Evers Belmont Carey_and Em-'**igh landed on the capa Keys) trom sttonding. * gin of five or six votes. | light in the recent ‘World War,| (By Axsocinted Press) jma L. row Hopkins; Frank Saun- of Chicago, had hopes that om she Mr. Rassell said this momting) *"r. 4. an open secret that Vice-| and it will again be ized as} AUSTIN, Tex., June 28.—ATt-‘ gers PRES ‘last day of their short wisit they that he gleaned a great deal of!) °; ‘ - Fis odiat faateand & iit Ol aetkol wiled toi 24 Cat Oliver; Harry Pins ight achieve their ambition t | hice deri interview 2 Tesident Garner's departure fromthe most stzategic point of defense] er all other methods had failed to der and Beatrice Pagter > Neetais¢ be ‘ weak ak eon gee recep J chi ; Washington for a vacation—en wn-| in a foreign invasion. _ (ward off sleeep while cramming) 4° ® y ” boat a sailfish, ané >. Cation, ing WS; srovedented action in an important, But now we are to be a pro-|for final exams, University of | Nicholson and Rosmary White; Singleton, master of the Cotton, direc-j definitely assured, and: will not )jocis‘ative session—is due to ma-| gressive tocrist center. They can’t! Texas students tried mosquitos. {Ralph W. Knowles and Ruth A:-. Mabel S. promised them that PWA activities in Florida,)>e until after the matter has been'o7 disagreements between him stop us this time, with that road! A pre-medical student turned he could manage it, their wi Mr. Cotton advised Presented to Washington authori-| ang the President. This serionsly! coming down the line, linking|loose six of the insects in hi should be gratified and fellow gienherd it when the commission will | weakens Mr. Roosevelt’s legisla-jthose many beautifel keys to-|room and says he was kept awake| HELPS GIRL FRIEND E Making an early start *ilearn whether or mot an ppro-itive machine in the Senate—Mr.| gether and making it the most|half the night by their buzzing. | New River Inlet, m Doughtry, that he would ke | priation will be given providing: Garner has been ertremely effi-|picturesque and the greatest. The rest of the night he spent in! HAMILTON, 0.—Telling police Lauderdale, Captain Singies to discuss matters rel-! sufficient funds to establish the! rjent in getting Iczislation though, over-sea highway in the world. | scratching. over ae drag DiSily Preparing bait and and Mrs Schiegert of © sally, the proposed pipe line| pipe line. iand swinging recaleitrants into, There is no other like it, there} “Then there’s the possibilitity |" this city that he robbed a drug when 2 30 pound tarpon 4 By thon tome cae Sette mainland to Key West,; Mr. Russell said that Mr. Dough- | jine. | will never be another like it. It|you might become ill with ma- store, Albert Krutz explained that from the water, landed © bo nun neem hr members of the com-}try did not return with him, but} A legion of incidents have led just can’t !e had any other place,jlaria and earn 2 postponed exam-/he had given all but 60 cents of captain, laying him out co! th m Chwage eth s ore Gey chet at once. Urgent busi-j was expected to return some timejthe Lest commentators to sayjand the o1tcopme will mean millions} ination,” said another hopeful ex-}his loot to his “girl friend” for several fractrged ribs rae (ah a i prevented B. Curry today. i (Continued on Page Four) of tourist in’ a period of years} petimenter. ther commencement dress. | Mrs. Schiegert took the wheel cur Pleride eater t i iit bhi il last he ii FE ist bury. tear elit SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FLAT - TONE. A WASHABLE FLAT WALL PAINT. OBTAINABLE AT SOUTH FLA. CONTRACTING AND ENGINEERING CO. PHONE Ss