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PAGE SIX JAMES ROBERTS, | COLORED, LODGED fb zai JAIL KEPT THERE UNTIL HE BE. | COMES SOBER SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1988. ‘HA. POLLARD LANDS | TARPON EXACTLY . ~+—~-HELD HERE TODAY * ciant 7’ 6” SAILFISH| IN FINE SHAPE “100 LBS. CAUGHT continued cox Pace one ad H | ae _— Felton, Joseph E. Singleton, A giant sailfish. measuring { Working forces of the WPA, When we heard this fish Henry Bullard, Wilson Jolly, Ni- 7 feet 6 inches from tip to {which are assigned to activities story we doubted it! Butit’s casio Garcia, Julius Camus, Wal- tip. was brought to gaff yes- | in the naval station and the proj-, rye! ter W. Griffin, Samuel W. Thomp- {ects over which the naval forces = : terday afternoon off a party have jurisdiction, in which is in- Not only did Bob Daniels son, Dalbert Bethel, Thomas L.’ launch by H. A. Pollard of jcluded the Maine Plot in the city | land one of the largest Silver Kiser, James Wells. Winter Haven, Florida, after King tarvons of the season Special venire: William Wick- i (a : cemetery, have that face ‘lookitig ape fight lasting two hobts ea jexceedingly attfacte’ @HEDI2 § ass night, but weighing it on _ers, Elvie H. Pierce, George Mills fifteen minutes.” Mr.. Polla: = agpair of scales at the Gulf White, Phillip Sanchez, Pedro i se § ‘ L * * ee ; s During tht past week a forge of wi 4 ; wy ye perip by a part: | : des ue * AE * Havén friends, in dock the needle stopped at Basso, Jr., Roy C. Sawyer, Jr. \anen- did thepywerkenecessary and vy have devoteds: ardealoofydime . j cluding George Andrews, : straightening onncof the 1B exactly 100 pounds—no more Harry Williams, Horatio Carey,| Lee onewets cae 3 ane caves | stones, <eaeet whomzang-dding B no less! That's not the best Emilio Garcia, William Menendez, on . other tas! of it. The fish is exactly six Stephen C. Singieton, Harold tere sompest< Sn8 | “the shah Brinch QnEne to feet long. also. Now about (c.. eae: na ee tiaheesck Fly Seine ‘the Maine has been that six-foot measurement, It was announced by ‘the akicel (Wtleven Herald. }a most thorough manner, and the! there might be a kick or two, (in2+ the regular and special | where he will be kept until sober. | The Winter Haven party is | {Sure of the sailor at the peak of — because it might be a line or | yenires are returnable when court} ° vag a A the shaft has been furbished and so more or less, and the fish fe Mi > When the attempt to place him! spending a four-day vacation {,. 4 convenes for the N lay term, at) at La Concha Hotel. Mr. Pol. | ©'VoR © Hesvy coat of bronze. might have had a pout on his | 9:39 Monday morning. I “ In general, the entire plot has face when measured, but it’s ; z in jail was made by officers, he! sand: ofan a6 Gwe oF & chicas resisted and acted as though he, ‘ j ee . ; been placed in perfect condition,| so darn close that it can be ' 3 Pe ig iba ioc SOS, ORAL | and presents one of the most was going to cause some trouble. large grove, is more excited f e Mis objections were overcome, over his victory than over [ice spots in “God’s Half und he was incarcerated. any business deal he has been Whether there will be any} able to put over this season, ‘PARAMOUNT NEWS MAY FILM FLIGHT charges lodged against the pris- and he is known, in the cit oner has not been determined as rus industry, as an active | yet, but it is conceded by those} operator. | Sau who know him and his propensi- This is Mr. Pollard’s first | (Continued trom Page One) ties for giving trouble when visit to Key West in many .| flight, which will be read again drinking, that jail is a good place years, and he commented on ‘“ at the banquet. Sacerdotisas de in which to keep him until he, be: the changes that have taken | Marti, Marti Auxiliary, offered comes rational. i bi place. He c@me, Here. once | thoir services. j Present: wt uthe mecting j nigh wptceliq juinaldo, Sr., with a shipl it short- ly after he ‘ired from the management, a fruif | y 2, Mayor ratinsegt 3 plantation ig ve Rico.’ *)} A an hee Symonette, Jose He is a fishing enthusiast, buf; : Fertianigs * SWador Napoles, F. | ns never before fished in’ | Bp. TEUBSH Corisul Berardo West waters. His com: 5 Rodriguez, ‘Frank Schneider, E. me on the trip are no Norcisa and Pedro Aguilar. less pleased with the results of the first day's trip, and are not only planning on ex- | tending the present stav to Monday, with daily visits to | the various fishing grounds, but have decided to make more or less regular visits in the future. GILLI LI MM A new spirit on the part of the ,GOP and evidence an inténtion to vigorously contest the issueg. catidn of lar trends. Ow 8 e, atidn of popular trends. Our cau. ‘The further development of tion 4% fortified in this respect by ther activity will depend more the recollection that, in 1934, the | bata the showing made in the President's opposition failed to a, congressional elections this fall. make the advances forecast and eBags , in’ 1936,the election was far more ENJOY THESE SERVICES Predictions Risky ‘one-sided than was believed aie —SUNDAY— It is too early to make any pre- sible es imost observers. dictions as to the outcome of the ; a | First Baptist Church 11 A. M. Sermon—"Mother.” 8 P.M. Pageant, entitled— November election. Most political af ‘elephone . . . “Mother's Garden.” observers take it for grantéd tha! t the Republicans will gain a i R E—FREE! ; ~ED: BERLINER —_j| [EVERYBODY WELCOME OM OY Awww BRIEF SESSION OF TEST QUESTIONS Below are the answers to test questions printed on Page 4 Spain. Trinity Sunday France. Mississippi Verdi That of philology which deals with the in- branch vestigation of the origin or derivation and of the orig- inal signification of words. No. A game of cards. Utah Ground chalk, of grit. James D. Roberts, III, colored, ; ‘was conducted to the county jail, this morning by his father andj a friend. At the solicitation of his! father, he was placed in a cell | washed free CHAS. ARONOVITZ DEPARTMENT STORE Key West’s Lapeer +497 Department Store claimed: A tarpon exactly 100 pounds in weight and exactly six feet in length. The big silver was landed in Bark Channel, close to one of the old schooner wrecks about eight o'clock. It jump- ed eight times, and then Daniels stopped counting. He didn’t have time for it. with the big fellow sailing around the waters at a mile a mel ‘ute! Forty-five minutes |, was brought to gaff. » Accompanying lucky (Mr Daniels was luckless Eddie Strunk, who dolefully re- marked that he got nothing but “snapper” strikes. It was enthusiastic fisherman Strunk, however, who hooked such a “walloper” a few days ago that in two runs the big fellow carried away all his — Photo Grace Line SANS SOUCI OF THE NEW WORLD HE are the ruins of a Palace; Pages and Heralds—all gorgeously which was the setting for one of | costumed in royal silks and waving the most fantastic courts the world | plumes. has ever seen. It is the Palace of} The Queen and the Princesses Sans Souci, not far from Cap Haitien | dressec in the latest styles from in Haiti on the route of the weekly | paris and wore jewelry and diadems | 16-day cruises to the Caribbean. It| pashing with-precious stones which was built by Henri Christophe, a) outshone the crown jéwelbletithe ‘gates a le Ik slave, who rose to become Kings and Queens acrosm¢me sea— “King” of Haiti. forthe black “King”: Wttb éxceed- this Palace dwelt the “King,” | ingly rich. Not all of Vs foxtune, is Queen, an ex-scullery maid, the | however, was squandd Y this rl pate and the Princesses | fashion. He deposited in a bank in England several million dollars, so ; 6d by a court that outdid in pomp nd Athenaire, surround: y, that in the event that his kingdom | ahi Yee!) ‘Ceremony the courts of should fall, his family would be pro | Hirope, There were black-skinned | vided for. And It was to this fortune | Dukes, Counts, Barons, Grand Mar-| in Europe that his wife and daugh- shals, Chamberlains, scores of| ters fied, when the “King,” fearing Knights of this and that, Professors, | that his throne was toppling, sent a riaemnes ‘sais alta @ host of silver bullet into ba body. Visit our s' flast minute” MOTHER’S DA rt eg ian’ si Hective lips of WEARING Bessel seapoved? sit Coons SALE-ON New shipment of Sheer LARGEST SELECTION of Cotton Goods for HOT Flaxons and _ Dimities. Sizes 14-50, at only, each DAYS. Voiles, Dimities, Flaxons, Linens, Dotted $1.00 Swiss, etc. 5 NEW LACE TRIM 40 inch Figured Lawns Flat Crepe Dress- and Dimities at es. Some with all-over 15c per yard boleros. All sizes— SLIP SATIN, heavy $1.98 quality, all shades, at per yard 50c SHIRLEY TEMPLE SUMMER DRESSES, Sun- suits, with matching Dresses, Overalls, Middy Suits and Zipper House Coats. SEE OUR LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL LINE ——, SILK UNDERWEAR FOR GRADUATION GIFTS PANTIES at 35c each SHADOW - PROOF and up. French Crepe SLIPS at HIP PETTICOATS $1.00 each. GOWNS AND DANCE SETS MANY OTHER ITEMS FOR YOU TO SEE FOR i YOUR SELECTION SHOES MEN LADIES CHILDREN Reductions as low as 25 per cent per pair MEN—all the latest LADIES — Blues, colors, white, brown and Greens, Whites, Brown white, gray, brown and ig White, the “last word” in style, oxfords, ee _JAYCEES ENDORSE 15 POINT PROGRAM | line. And that’s some fish! (Continued from Page One) —sy | deal of advertisement for the city de will result from the Convention | ¢ Gosinit | cars coming here, members stat-! ‘ed. Standing committees of the Jaycees will handle the affairs. The red carnation will be the Jocal. Jaycees official flower. TRACTOR BACKFIRES AND ' - IGNITES CAN OF GAS- OLINE Le OHKING at Peter Rodriguez, employe of; the. WPA, was painfuliy burned yesterday by flaming gasoline, when the tractor on which he was | working backfired and ignited a can of gasoline which he was holding. ‘The tractor and men working with it were at the old car barh on South Beach. It was found necessary to use some gasoline in getting power and Rodriguez was doing this when the backfir- ing ignited the gas. » In @ second the gasoline was in flames, and Rodriguez threw the tan from him. It went a little higher in the air than was in- stingy | tended and the flaming liquid The election in November will fell on the shoulders of Rodriguez be the third test of what is known and in a moment his shirt was in | 28 the “New Deal”, The members flames. of the House of Representatives « He managed to remove his top and one-third of the Senators shirt and undershirt but not be-| Must face their constituents, who fore he received a number of| Will have the opportunity of pass- 4 Third Party movement. To the burhs about the shoulders, arms|ing upon their records. Most of right, where the Old-line Repub- Bates: and hands. These were prompt-| the congressmen who seek re- jicans congregate, there was re- ly attended to by Leo Haskins, election understand that their po- nhewed vigor as various spokes- THE STORE OF QUALITY who applied first-aid and imme-| litical life depends upon public men oriticized the President's SATURDAY and MONDAY SALE diately rushed the sufferer in his| Sentiment towards the policies of policies and attempted to formu- The activity of the La Folicttes, f S H E E E S | D R E S $ E S ear to the Marine hospital. President Roosevelt and their jate the issues which, in. their Tt was said that the burns were| Own classification as supporters opinion, should be the dividing only: superficial and though Rod-! or opponents of the Chief Execu- jine between the parties. rignéé’-Would be incapacitated | tive’s program. John L. Lewis, Mayor La Guardia and others generally associated sn paca | eee sagen’ ith . . 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Next meeting will be a dinner meeting May 20 at 7:15 at Stone Church Annex. New Deal Faces Third Test In November; Party Parades Begin Political Circus slightly to the right or the left, he is assured of sufficient addi- tional support to give him the necessary majority. Twenty-seven weeks from next Tuesday, the people of the United States will go to the polls to pass judgment upon the administration of the affairs of the Government of the United States. Left and Right Active Last week there was activity on both ends of the line, At Madison, Wisconsin, Governor Phillip F. La Follette outlined a tentative program, apparently in- tended to capture the Progressive group and, if possible, lead it into ber of seats in Congress. Present indications plainly point to such Fy result. Frankly, we risk no pre- PLUMBER diction until certain key primary — 1016 Division Street — contests can give a clearer indi- HH We are proud to have been awarded the con- tract on the new STOR- j AGE TANK to be installed for the Marine Hospital. tan. CHILDREN — Styles i that you will be pleased PU™Ps, etc., high or low to wear. heels. | i | COMFORT ON SALE i | | i Ring-Master Roosevelt Everything in the _ political arena today indicates that once again President Roosevelt, while not directly involved in the elec- tion, will oceupy the center of the ring. There will be, of course, from work for a short period of tinie, he would soon be ready to return ove ecdylll his activities. 0: Key West Machine Shop Mitchel} White, Prop. 103 Simonton St. CLOSING OUT ONE LOT OF SAMPLE BED- ROOM SLIPPERS FOR LADIES AND MISSES, ae UP TO 414, ONLY PER PAIR i i Hi i ivuc} ADVERTISE YOUR HOME ‘TOWN: WITH ON “aT SPT side acts going on in some of the States,’ but,in general, the ap- Weg will greet the per-| Paark te Will‘ depend largely upon . Eos attitude toward ei cheat: ' pee mays we find the President ae 4 near the center, a little to the (4 felt. He is flanked on each side | by a number of loyal supporte | thoroughly convinced that he is | Patients in the Marine hospital,’ Surgeons, nurses and attendants | were delighted yesterday after- hoon by the concert which was fiven 5 o'clock at the institution, | PUTsuing the proper cou This under the direction of the WPA Stoup. to the right, fades imper- Reereation Department. ceptibly into a band of dissatis- Tt'was said that there were/ fied. conservative Democrats, who bout 55 patients and others who | Merge with what is generally; gray ll * Matinee: Balcony, 10c: Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night. 15-25¢ MERRY-GO-ROUND de, attractive DRESS MATERIALS ON SALE Another case of those | SHEER PRINTED BATISTES Monday at 8:30 A.M. Be on time! On sale at only per yard 10¢ OR MORE LA CONCHA HOTEL In the Center of the Business ind Theater District A very attractive assortment of PRINTED SILKS, PRINTED SHANTUNGS, }} enjoyed the diversified program, which follows: Piano solo, “I Still Love To Kiss termed the Old Guards of Repub- licanism On the other ide to the left of ai EXCELLENT RESTAURANT Garage——Elevator——Fireproof Open The Year Around PRINTED CHIFFONS, values to $1.00 on 50c sale Monday, yard Genuine Flaxon Prints, a 25c value. Saturday a Monday Sa ge WINDOW STICKERS You Goodnight", Beatrice Mo-! Tene. Mandolin solo, Laureano Moreno. Vocal solo, “Siboney”, Warner. Violin solos, “Harbor Lights” | and “Once In A While”, Arent! Sjursen. : Vocal solo, “I Double You”, ‘Mary Sawyer. PInstFuinental and vocal varie- ties, Edna Phelan and her daddy APPRECIATION Tap “dance, “Bye, Bye, Blues”, Claudia. Isham. j I beg to “ekpress” my = sitieere Vocal solo, “There's A Gold | thanks and appreciation for the Mine In The Sky”, Vanessa Col-} wonderful vote given me at the fins {polls on May 3rd. I assure Novelty number, “Mary Had Aj voters Iwill al be seg OR AS . Little Lamb”, Frances Brennan. | grateful for their confidence and Pat Sr sit DRESSES in_ better quality Acrobatic tap, “Is It True What | Support , They Say About Dixie?”. Betty | J. CARLYLE ROBERTS A BARGAIN Bubier. 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