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Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit Pr Service For 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Associated Day Wire The Key West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S. A. Ee WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, Bue VOLU ME L 1X. No. 102. PRICE FIVE CENTS Registrations For: Primary Claude Pepper Addresses Voters Here Last Night it PREPARE FOR RALLY TONIGHT TWO SEMINOLES carina IN LOCAL PARK WITH ATTORNEY | sconce sawn yous. vas oe ruse SEE KEY WEST Continue; Voting List May TO BE AT FEDERAL BUILD- WILL BE MAIN SPEAK- NEPHEWS OF JOHN OSCEOLA! ING TOMORROW ERS ON OCCASION EE ee “TRIBAL | Reach Six Thousand Mark JUSTICE” KILLING OF na pseiieenmeumanan) ENLISTMENTS IN AMERICAN SOCIETY ARE STILL OPEN @ ANYONE DESIRING TO JOIN CAMPAIGN FOR CONTROL OF CANCER MAY DO SO AT Other Speakers Give ait! Heard Here Last Night Addresses During Meet- | | | eo fe H Preliminary naturalization ex-}- Last of the three political ing Conducted In Bay- view Park Assembling at Bayview Park} last night for the purpose of hearing Claude Pepper, candidate | : | for United States senator, was an/ it audience about equal in size to that which gathered Monday | night to hear Dave Sholtz. The! | Ce tur Captain Mr: th to tu p to THIS TIME Enlistments in the Florida Divi- | sion of the Women’s Field Army j;of the American Society for the yntrol of Cancer may be and_ including M. E. ¢ Field Army here day “This week is th nity for 1938 made April 3crkowitz of announced last. oppor for public-spirited jmen and women to enroll in one 30, aminations are to be conducted in the Federal building on Saturday, aid Deputy U. S. Clerk C. Rod- ney Gwynn, this morning. The examiner will be in the of- at the building tomorrow to hear all sent ther His recommen- will made Monday when the session of United States court will open at 10 o’clock. Clerk Gwynn this morhing stat- ed that the proceedings in court, in connection with the naturaliza- fice applicants who may pre- ely dations be lies sponsored by Democratic E: ecutive Committee of Monroc County will be held this evening at Bayview Park. and one of the largest crowds is expected to hear the three scheduled speak ers. Those who will be heard are: G. A. Worley, candidate for re- election to the position of State Attorney of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit; David Elmer Ward, can- ;didate for State Senator of the Twenty-Fourth Senatorial resentative in Congress, for the Dis- | trict, and Henry H. Filer, for Rep-| B. White, who i BILLY RECENTLY FARLEY HEARD ON | BUSINESS RECESSION yesterday | McKir Osceola, who | Arriving Chief sceola in the William Cory city wee (By Associated Press) PENSACOLA, April 29.— James J. Farley blamed the business recession on the fact that some phases of Roose- velt’s recovery program were defeated. “There is no denying that the program inaugurated by _--|_s the president has gone a long attorney } way to restore the country to and nephews ofeJohn made the “tribal of John Billy in month ago and wa justice” kil the Everglades a acquitted by | recently With | Indians is O. s their fede a white man’s jury the two Seminolc Ever s first! Well Over Five Thousand Five Hundred Are Al- ready Registered, Report Shows Supervisor of Registration John England, who is at the .present time one of the busiest men. in the county court house, said yesterday Of fon ral troop: there are quite a few applicants the given tof the | modern , average its former self,” he told 300 Democrats at a breakfast. He defended the big navy program as a peace measure, and said the Administration program was aimed at saving the country from a dictator- ship. He told reporters he would take no part in the primary. health crusade: Increasingly great times. individual an opportunity to play a role in ‘the vital movements of civiliza [tion. The modern democratic | methods of organization in gov 'ernment, industry, or medicinc depend for their ultimate success on each person participating in | the activity, sharing in both re | sponsibilities and the benefits. ! “The Women's Field Army the modern lined techni que for cambatting cancer. It is ; the last in many the most important new in ; the arsenal of tho: to ; control this malignant diseasc “Cancer is an old and unchang ing foe. In most | both sides Cancer, howev same disease a the second centur Fourth Congressional District ! Cee i (These are the only. visiting Clashed with the Seminole Indians speakers who are scheduled to be government has been trying heard tonight, but it is the ex with! pectancy that local candidates, who have not up to this time sig- nified their intention, will be present and address the audience. would be conducted at 12 o'clock i crowd appeared equally enthus- ' iastic, for having their names placed or mpegs g at the session of court the convened on Mon- day at 10 o'clock will be Judge W. H. Barrett, who judge designate, and a member of the United States Court of Georgia. H. E. Day President Of Lions Club Organized Last Night service club Presic which will be the books who are already quali fied. time to negotiate a peace treaty | ' them but has never been su ful. The Seminoles whites, the; . and don’t want; their is mistrust It is an easy thing to rem they ber as to whether or not a person to get gypped by tying | has his or her name on the qual |fied lists. All that is necessary to be to state positively if a person voted in the tion, and has not since that time left the city to take up residence in some other city Mr. England said registrations still keep flowing in and are 1 well over the 5,600 mark and ap- proaching the 6,000 mark. Wheth er or not this will be reached is a matter for tomorrow night to de cide. But it is confidently expect- ed that the 6,000 mark will be ap- proached closely if not reached COPIES OF COURT ORDER PREPARED DEAL WITH DECISION MADE IN WILL OF MBS. HODGDON and ""eewrrrrre PERPALL, GWYNN WATKINS LEAD ee en TYPING CLASSES > law, Mr. White ee | MAKE 120 WORDS A MINUTE; hands and feet treaty allowing too many ina things to ble mecting y from them 1932 ele In- haled into court on one other stream ery once in a while the dians are charge their contention that and way it is often] white are trying to take advantage or and veapon who seck men | of them. hite Last the club social life, important as these are. Its purpose is to recognize community needs, to discover the in Calan in means of meeting those needs, justice for the E prescrip and either by independent effort LARGE NUMBER OF APPLI- tes ue preserit who met to form the Lions Club or through cooperation with oth- pean eee i ment. The progress in thi ir of Key West, with the following er agencies, effect a remedy. In Ochopee in the Evergl: : CATIONS FOR CITIZENSHIP WILL BE MADE MAY 2. wars weapons of night a new for born at a size- CONS: city wa ession, of outstanding develop and improve the er mains able group whi business and ional men, profess and pastes ' about sh to save life has heen all on the Officers elected to serve for the pursuance of this purpose the 2, Pine arcay nie te awe ie of humanity, Incantations, Y2¢xPired portion of the Lions | 804 Lions Clubs in the Associa- ace ae Ft (icy civ dudaah rabbits’ feet iron finger rings, Club year ending June 30, 1938: tina successfully completed a to- 201 fething. bat Taiseuecn frogs and other grotesque meth. President, H. E. Day; first vice- tal of 28,422 community activi- |? Fy Wee cee Gemma ods of therapy have been dis. President, Joe Allen; second vice- :ties during the past year. Re iite eee soso eras carded. In their place we have president, Gerald Saunders; third Lions Clubs differ from similar si ser tes ieov elie rage Pits da cuniaies of sutecrs oresident, E. S. Walden; sec- | organizations in that each club erin id ae eee pear with’ its stcee Allan H. Armstrong; is required to submit a monthly F os By , axiavid el: Delance O. Martin; report to the international office = Seok ears official tadigeon ris W. Robinson, of the Association on the activi- 1? ie ne Ba Reiee a see aad oir ae Ralph B. Boy- ties undertaken by the club dur ine ci oe pepteid ae - which has made Her-' ing the month elias of the Tadianstown tothe valuable frozen Holtsberg; Director (long! Lionism is an active and effi- es Ke mea “To these Edward Graham. Anibal cient vehicle fr: SCS OMS ere se for united civic ef ets beer added.) the Armayor s elected to the post fort and enterprise, a helpmate to = Field Army which of Charter ht Banquet chair-| every worth community WAGE. HOUR BILL endea cer with all the obi vor “ lic education Other These activitics of the Lion crusad¢ Lik up Clubs of the world cover a wide movement field While Lions Clubs have mea always been particularly interest ceive ed in work among the sightle ea ye womar and near-sightless, their work WwW acHINGTON, Apt spreads beyond even th aaaelk Commitiee. jenocig Pre eit insistence r age-hour legis refused to age-hour bill House G. Everett Perpall, Marjorie Gwynn and Kathleen Watkins have attained the highest rate of speed, 120 words a minute, in typing mailable letters in com- petitions during the past year at the W. P. A. commercial classes which are held at the High School by instructress Miss Grace Cros- by. George Collins, Mary Whalton, Yvonne Pinder, Nellie Kirschen- baum, Eloina Gato, and Dorothy Felton had a 100 word average. Josephine Vinson, Mary Curry, Mary Buckley, Dolores Bello, Carrie Crowson, Anna Kirchein- Minnie Helena Bar- celo Juanita sinec treasurer Lion Tamer Tail Twister, Director (short term), trie ¢ y; we have x-rays and radium have the microscope 3 the oe section biopsy possible in man sponse ier) men's technical We is fighting can Copic# of the decision of Judge Raymonl} Lord, of County Court in the matter of the Charlotte Amelia ;Hodgdon will contest which Was handed down Wedne day aftefnoon, have been sent to attorneys for the contestants mpa and Miami, and a cof was this morning in the office of Judge Lord, to be handed t Judge William V. Albury ciate attorney for the contestant Lord said the attorne have 30 day whict ir petition to be present ed to the Circuit Court of th Eleventh Judicial Circuit methods of pub: This is other charter members signed August Bradley, Jo- ‘oe Lope: ward E. Wilson F. S. Carbonell a modern ; mportant include uce 1 epn a win sured by fror and the 30 te ; 29.2—The April ha great field, and touches every as pect of North American commur ity life. A summary of the work of member clubs of the Associa tion shows that they have engag ed in large nu ers in boys’ work, citizenship work, civic, provements, community prises, educational © work work, federal projects and inter-club activi Knowles, made 80 Mayg. Bert Buckley Maudie Dulce toosev er, words Ruth Whal- ;, Erma mor The rarter Judge the c fil hold its banquet Thursday May 12, District or Millard of Daytona Beach do- i honors as repre- International tion will be open f the club and their invited guests the Lions Club Beach, Lake Worth to ight club deci ix D len 60 DETROIT ton, Lowe, ber, 81 60-year-c the Wind- Ct Heh : a0 and Montero made « words Citizenship classe held every evening. cios, r at Douglass girls’ School and Leonor Valdez, eens er at San Carlor Institute relict “we ing that there The Pertect special eve d ‘ { applications for cit Jail Z tuberculc = 2 nu of RETURN at the court 1 to be M G. A. WORLEY one’ in o mocrat Westers par ly were Baker, Myron Thompson, being Pa High teach report on grou are in every way of Key West At the conclusion of his talk, the audience began to leave, but the announcemesit of Mr. Trevor that Robe: rt R. Williams, mayor of Miami and catdidate for Con- sss, had a few words to say to the people of Kev West, brought the audience back to listen Mr. Williams cited the vicissi tudes of holding office in Miami and asked the support of Monroe county, at the Democratic pri mary Tuesday Trevor said that the will be and a Grace o sie 3 teac girls’ work. iblic ————— iding afety ting will quite # Goaineing Our SUMMER Tomorrow Nig RAUL*’S ‘CL 10 o'clock ~till ? John Pritchard's Orchestra COVE CHARC frorr By the the torchlight mo- toreade reached the park and the Key West Hospitality Band took i place on the speaker's plat-! CLAUDE PEPPER orm, it was near the hour of H Gaudidate Forts and the crowd was restless to paris ely aimee hear the message which had been! 77 — The was under the sponsor: hip of the Monroe Coun-} tee ane Ben D. eon feuaieaiail| of the body, presided over the meeting and introduced the va-~ MANY SPEAKERS ARE HEARD rious speakers { Following a number by the! AT MEETING LAST band, C. E. Shine was introduced ; by Mr. Trevor. Mr. Shine rep-} pls resents the labor party, and de clared himself heart and soul in the movement to return the can There was a political rally held didate to the senatorial halls. last night at Tavernier, Fla., with Another speaker, who express three hundred persons in b, hale Pe be se: una eeeDIy, a attendance. Many speakers were in favor 0! re senator, an Pp! ig- ed himself to give his support to Heard on the program. Senator Pepper, was William Mc- |~~Among those making addresses Hugh, At the close of his brief weee-wepresentatives of Claude talk he was greeted with cheers. | Pepper, Mark Wilcox and Dave Mr. McHugh was also a represen: | Sholtz, candidates.. for ; United tative of labor. States Senator; Dwight L. Rogers, Mr. Pepper was then introduc-| candidate for Congress; Rivers ed and for about 45 minutes kept’ Buford, candidate for Supreme the audience listening with earn- Court; Melvin E. Russell, ‘candi- est attention to his outline of the date for state senator, and T. police) he had always advanced Jenkins Curry, candidate for pnd would continue to do so, in county commissioner. the event he was elected to the David Elmer Ward, candidate office which he is seeking. for state senator; Bernie C. Papy Calling attention to the prin- and T. S. Caro, candidates for cipal needs of the county of Mon- representative to the legislature, roe. the speaker cited “opening and Harry Beaver, candidate for of the naval station on an active county commissioner, were heard R. Peacon, hasis” system of fresh water jn person. Trevor, H for the Keys and Key West”, All of the candidates gave a re- Ray Bridwell, Dr completion of the highway over ‘sume of their activities in the in and Louis Mercer. the right of way of the railroad terest of their candidacy, as did | ogmmunits It is expected that the club will from Big Pine Key to Key West, the representatives in behalf of: go pis pit” definitely form with a member- now owned by the state road de-| the candidates they were speak- , t totalling twenty-five — or partment” and lastly the “Intra- ing for. The rally was an en-! WANTS DIVORCE AT 81 coastal Waterway from Bahia | thusiastic one throughout Honda to Key West”. To these Refreshments of sandwiches, proposals the speaker promised cofee and beer were served gratis his support,.and pledged himself to the crowd to do all in his power to further Among, the Key possible the plans ticipating in the Jack Baker, Lee Russell, Clarence Clau Thompson, Bernie Papy. Allens E. Curry, Harry Beaver, Hastie: smith, Judge T. S. Caro. John “Blackwell, — Edna Mac Gomez and Miss ellie Li Russell, and Mr ood. Mrs. Stanton Cooper DAT zenship paper aa held by the exam: Matchless in smooth ness and taste. For seventy-six years the precious secret of DON Q RUM has been jealousty guarded in family DON © Daiquiri’s Served at all KEY WEST BARS ALWAYS HER COUSIN “STILL THE TOPS” on = Har divorce suit y wife would fellow’s knee I came home. She m as her yas grant IKEE NO “HENRY H. PILE '. WEEK-END SPECIALS Our Famous GOLDEN-SNO i LAYER CAKES. only 20c Habana-Madrid Club DATE OATMEAL SLICES. t 2 : rn . Dancing and Floor Show : Special 2c! = desma aie ceunaie Every Night Di BRAN MUFFINS. made with FRANK SABINI'S— Honey and Nuts, dor. 24c Otto Divanti and His Orchestra } DANISH PASTRY. Special |; — NO COVER CHARGE — CLUB LA CONGA Lido: 30¢ Lions C DANCING AND : f LOOR SHOW BUSY BEE BAKERY : si, Prices the same as at every 900 Francis St. $22 Duval St a , ther night club Phones 120 and 210 sic Cancel. | 2 | Minimum Charge At Any Time | ize Chairman ome next meeting to be held tonight hour number of visiting can- Tate heard will b eaTvomae sarnieey © pase BOXING SHOW TONIGHT BLUE GOOSE ARENA Thomas and Petronig Streets Main Bout & Three Preliminaries} 8:30 P.M. —_ Reserved Spats, $Ut ° | | | | MARK WILCOX Leading Candidate for UNITED STATES SENATOR Will Speak SATURDAY EVENING at Eight O’Cleck on vacant lot next to Hotel Colonia! (La Concha) HE HAS A MESSAGE FOR EVERY KEY WESTER. WPA Workers Are Especially Invited To Attend. WIN WITH WILCOX! Democratic Primary Mark W May 3rd, 1938 ——HEAR—— DAVE SHOLTZ CANDIDATE FOR U. 5. SENATOR VER AN IMPORTANT MFSS WPA WORKER IN FLORII VIA RADIO STATION WQ AM TOME — 7 - to 7 a: OCLOCK RESTAURANT FOUR TEN FLEMING STREET | Specializing In Finest Certified | WESTERN MEATS | 1 To The Office Of STATE ATTORNEY He Ha Courteous — ‘Efficient Impartial — Honest Fearless Leading C FOR CONG RESS Fourth Congre rict Will Speak At BAYVIEW PARK TONIGHT Sea Foods and Ciesr Green Turtle Soup BREAKFAST—A LA CARTE LUNCHEON —. 7Sc DINNERS FROM $1.00 ALSO.—LATE SUPPERS AND SANDWICHES LIQUOR. BEER and WINES Fred Auerbach, Mgr. Phone $8 ; sone | 1 FOR BATHROOM AND KITCHEN USE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SEMI-LUSTRE PAINT. SOLD AT SOUTH FLORIDA CONTR. AND ENG. COMPANY. PHONE 598