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At Ese Switch, Henry PAGE FOUR SOCIA ACTIVITI i. ES Closing Day Program Aft '»« Harris School Yesterday The following, is_ the closing Playlet, Didn't day prograin that - rendered Pass. yesfertihyfatuid Hadid Gtammar Characters— Daisy Almost little girl, Emma Schqol by. theiGA lass, under the Bettina, a direction of the, tgagher, Mrs. Em- ma Albury -Memory selection, 5, 12th chapter. Salute—Star Ec- Spangled Banner, Opening Song—Hail! Hail! The Class Is All Here. Welcome Addrcss—Jimmie Sin- gleton. Reading, “A Question of Brains —dJack Malek. Songs—Gay Spring Comes Neal Ayala, Sprinkles, Jimmie Singleton. The Flowers—Rose, Elizabeth Gartenmeyer; Violet, Erun- dina Fernandez. Sweet Pea, Barbara Curry. Lady-Slipper, Betty Lou Rob-! erts. Blue-Bell, Shirley Roberts. , Daffodil, Gloria Suarez. | Mother Ear Lorraine Rus- sell. The Wind, Anna Key. The Sun, Harold Sands. June, Rosalie Nottage. x ‘ Social Calendar SATURDAY— Meeting, Boy Scouts, Troop 5. 7:30 P. M. Wesley Commun- ity House. Fifth Dance Key West 9:30 p. m. mar. to Choose Miss for July Fiesta. Raul’s Club Mira- ees SUNDAY— Wedding of Miss Mary Louise Bowery to Albert Carey. Concert, Key West Hospitality Band. 4 P. M. Art Center Park. State Convention Jaycees will be met by Key West Jaycees and Junior Woman’s Club, taken on sighteeing motor- cade, feted at dance and buf- fet supper at 6 p. m. Habana- Madrid. THE KEY WEST CITIZEN | CPCs Coccecccocococeoee A TWIRL OF NEW ATTORNEY ARRIVE HERE GENERAL WELL | FITTED FOR JOB ONSCIENTIOUS IN REGARD TO DUTIES: TO SEEK DEMO- CRATIC NOMINATION IN SPECIAL PRIMARY THE GLOBE (Opinions expressed in this column do not necessarily agree with those of The Citi- zen). ° ecocetee HALF TRUTH Under fire in Jersey city is’ ' Mayor Frank Hague and Public} Safety Director Daniel Casey, who are accused of witholding free-| TALLAHASSEE, Fla., June 4 dom of speech by the CIO andj(FNS).—The first two weeks ACLU, labor organizations. Casey, Which have passed since Judge on the stand yesterday, after con- | George C. Gibbs assumed the of- SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1938. - ON OFFICIAL VISIT R. Bristol, newly assigned di- rector of District 10 Social Wel- fare Board, accompanied by Earl Hardee, state director of Research and Statistics, were visitors in the city yesterday and were paying an official call at the office of Mrs. Gladys Roberts, in charge of the local unit. Mr. Bristol told The Citizen that he was making a check of | the records pertaining to his de- partment of the work while Mr. Hardee was doing the same in his department. 1 Seececcccevoccoscoece THE WEATHER eececccvcccvcces | Temperatures* Lowest - Normal Mean - ANSWERS TO TEN TEST QUESTIONS |Below are the answers to test . 77) questions printed on Page 2 80 SCeoeccvecccocccoocsess: 81/ 1. Draughts. Francis Ouimet. About eight minutes. No; frseh water has a higher freezing point than salt water, Mercury. Steel. Workers Committee, Lake Ontario. General. George Meade. -17 Ins. -12 Ins. _Yesterday’s Precipitation Normal Precipitation “This covers 24-hour period ending at 8 o'clock this morning. Tomorrow's Almanac Sun sets Moon rises Moon sets —......... oe Tomorrow's Tides A.M. Organizing PM. 3:40 3:48 Gordon tinued bickering with the ‘OS- ecuting attorney said that he did not allow Congressman Jerry O’- Connell and Norman Thomas, so- cialist leader, to speak because he know thé mobs were hostile to them and that rioting, and serious harm to the speakers might have resulted from giving the required permits. Sure! But, as is usual with skilled politicians, he did ‘fice of attorney general of Flor- ida by appointment of Governor |Cone upon the death of Attorney General Landis,, have presented no unusual problems, but the time has been sufficient to show | that the state’s new attorney gen- eral has a conscientious regard for the duties of his office. The manner in which he has taken ‘hold of routine matters and the , thoroughness with which he has studied such matters as have been presented, indicates that the legal possible to the state in this re- form movement, he made a spe-| cial study of the systems of crim- | inal procedure used in European countries. Attorneys who have practiced in the courts over which Judge) Gibbs presided agree that his out- standing characteristics are his acknowledged legal ability, his honesty, fearlessness and his un- questioned sincerity. As attorney general, he has re- tained the eight assistants ap- i ies 9:31 9:49, Barometer 7:30 a. m. today: Sea level, 30.02. WEATHER FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. Sunday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly ‘cloudy tonight and Sunday, scat- ? tered showers Sunday; gentle to '| moderate variable winds. i Florida: Partly cloudy tonight = and Sunday, scattered showers , Sunday. | Jacksonville to Florida Straits B 10. Fora. George Westinghouse. Subseribe to The Citizen— | week ‘PLUMBING SPECIALS not strike deeper at the cause of affairs of the state are in capable =* “Four-O'Clock, Hugh Pap ~ ~ Song, Our Own School. Over The Mountains, Shipmates Stand Together and Down By The Sea. Playlet, Queer Excuse Characters— ? rit ‘Buttercup, Charles C tes, Lady-Slipper, Emma, /-Ne; yala. akc ae Marigold, Argelia Gonzalez. Toad-Stool, Jack Malek. Blue-Bell, Lorraine Ragsell » PERSONAL MENT William Boll was a passenger | leaving on the afternoon bus yes- terday going to Plainfield, New Jersey, to remain with his daugh- ter, Mrs. Edmond Daughtry until “"*** “November when he expects to re- g ¢ Clarisse Monfort, who were visit- | Dakota. OY Herne, turn to the city. Willard Eubanks, who had been spending a while in the city sight Summer, Anna Papy. Song—The Magic Name, Vaca- tion. Farwell Address—Emma Neal Ayala. Class Song—“The Deat Old »4 School We Love So Well”. Prizes for highest average were presented to Jimmie ‘Singleton and Emma Neal Ayala. Class gift to the school was a group of library books. Mrs. Mervin Russell. was sented with a P.-T. A. pin. ION month. , Stone OV Dinsfr. 6 p. m. Church An- Janta, Ga., for a vacation of one! Miss Carmen McBeth was a! passenger on the morning bus go- | ing to Jacksonville for a_ visit with relatives and friends. Miss | McBeth is the daughter of Mrs. G. F. Widmeyer. | Mrs, S. H, Brenner and daugh- seeing and fishing, left over the ters Misses Lois and Frances! highway yesterday for his home Brenner, who had been visiting | possible rioting. Which is that groups have been organized by police and city officials to oppose Church any communistic or labor speak- fing. This is a well known trick. Another is to scatter agitators: in audience’ who will shout m'\with thhings” , an@'!a i easily moved ond Way or especially when a, large igitating. t past, MONDAY— Boys Fellowship Club Dinner. ity House. ey Club bis FREE ROOSEVELT HAND cs aes Senate passed the $3,723,000,000 THURSDAY— relief bill late last night. Joy- Rotary Club Luncheon, 6:30 P. fully, President Roosevelt waits M. St. Paul's Annex. to put pen to the bill to make it Lions Club Supper. 6:30 P. M. effective. According to provi- Stone Church Annex. sions of the bill he had a free Concert, Key West Hospitality hand to spend as he thinks wise Band. 7:30 P. M. Bayview —but he does not always think Park. wisely. Opposing thought to his Meeting, Sea Scouts, Ship 3. bill was to give the states some 7:30 P. M, Knights of Pythias responsibility in the spending of Hall. the money, or to have it appro- priated to rivers and harbors and FRIDAY— flood control methods, a govern- Meeting Girl Scouts, Troop 1, ment measure which has been 7:30 p. m. Golden Eagle Hall. proven to have saved thousands Alumni Reunion, Key West jof dollars in the recent past. All High School. 9:30 p. m. Coun- to no avail, these moves were de- try Club. feated. Showing that the Presi- - dent still has a great deal of urch Service nex. tO * 4in Moorehead City, North Caro-'|for the past four moriths in Key! | hands. | Attorney General Gibbs was born in Jacksonville in 1879. He 'received his law degree from ‘Washington and Lee University land was admitted ta practice of law in Virginia and-- Florida in with tee the practice 2 'shortly ! thereafter, € ) \ He PRIA" ojurlge® jin "1912 for’ ry and in 1913 | became cireyite judge , for; the} ‘fourth circuit composed’ of Clay, | “Duval, Nassau and St. Johns {counties. For the succeeding |twenty-three years he continued |to serve in this capacity until he | voluntarily retired at the end of ;his term in 1935 to resume the | practice of law. | His past record shows a high regard for civic obligations. He served in the First Florida Volun- tary Infantry during the Spanish- , American War. For ten years he |was commissioner of the Boy [Scouts of the Greater Jackson- | ville Council and at the present time is a member of the National {Council of the Boy Scouts of ‘America. At the time of his ap- pointment he was president of the pointed by former Attorney Gen-| and East Gulf: ESE RD OE ee = eral Landis, and his first official erate variable winds and partly THIS WEEK ONLY act was to announce that no/jovercast weather tonight and ! es changes would be made in the|Sunday with a few scattered | romer sens $15.00 office personnel at the present | showers Sunday. LAVATORIES. $11.00 time. S. M. GOLDSMITH, i $22.00 He. alsa; has, announced that he! Temporarily in Charge.’ and up Gentle to mod- | will be a candidate for the demo- cratic nomination for the office of DOO! ‘KED attérney general in’ the special | a Meese ine primaty: election which will be OMSTEAD, Mich.—Because the called bycthe State Democratic fire house door was locked and Coramittee at its meeting June 2. the keys could not ‘be found, the ‘home of Lawrence Vanderpool of eeee® this city was destroyed by fire. CLASSIFIED © COLUMN: | ‘| BATH TUBSe KITCHEN sinks $8.00 and up KITCHEN '} CABINET SINKS $35.00 PROPOSAL Prices Include Complete Trim Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned up to and in- ecescceceee @ cluding Thursday, June 16, 1938, Lost at 8:00 p. m., for furnishing the Bees : City of Key West with 1000 feet LOST—Gold Elbon Wrist Watch | °f Fire Hose. Terms requested. at Pineapple Factory Wednes-. _ The City Council reserves the day. Reward if returned to 702 right to ay any or all bids. oli ; 'ALLACE PINDER, Caroline street. jun3-2tx | june3-4-11 City Clerk. REPAIRING NO NAME LODGE}. FURNITURE REMODELED Slip Covers made to order. Rugs | cleaned and rebound. Taylor & Taylor, Roberts Lane, rear We carry a complete line of plumbing supplies, pumps, pipe and fittings, WE WILL NOT BE UN- DERSOLD. ALL ESTIMATES FREE Home improvements may be financed under line. Mrs. Maud Chastaine and Mrs. | West, left by. bus.-this , morning for Miami and will tHere entrain for the home in Watertown, South ing in the city for several days, | cr F left yesterday 1 on the’ Miss Marjorie Frow, who: had bus for Miami and from there will been attending the exercises at go by train to their homes in!Key West High School to receive ‘Quebec, Canada. her diploma, having been « grad- —— ;uated in February, left this morn- Carlisle Williams, Jr., left over ing by bus for Ocala,‘ where she “the highway this morning for Mi-|and Miss Winnifred Shine, are ‘ami where he will me met by attending the NYA camp ffom Mrs. James Mallard and go to At- Key West. “aeccceccccovcccscccce r | Observed }ss @ommunity; Day ‘at the WPA ; Sewing Room on Wednesday was j the occasion of a double celebra- | tion, % | The regular birthday party was {held for the months of May and | June and 14 workers were hon- lored. One of the workers who is to be married in the near future was also honored. Little Dottie Carbonell as “bride” and Jackie Gonzalez as “groom” entered the hall as the Wedding March was ii i vow . | Civitan Club of Jacksonville. peches in canarem, T+ com | Judge Gibbs was a member of mon sense, common sense come; Judge vas a unto the President’s aid. Let him, the state committee’ for the re- give relief unto them who cry {form of criminal procedure, of out for relief in Known, per-| Which Attorney General Landis manent measures. He has not| was the chairman, and in order the talent for visionary, jsuccess- ; to render the greatest assistance ful experimentation. | | peweccevcwcccccccccococs Religious Ricis | | PEOPLE’S FORUM Recently an American speaker | openly blamed revolts in Spain; *eeseeteeeccecoocoensooe and Mexico to suppressian:of re-|. OFFERS COOPERATION ligious worship and communistic | paitor, The Citizen: setups. Spanish oppression of the |The bride’s bouquet was present- ed to the honoree together with a beautiful lace table cover from the project's Community Club. The “bride” and “groom” cos- tumes were made on the project. The bride’s wreath was made of ;fish scale flowers. | Those having birthdays were “Hey |each presented with birthday tee eee se ‘Reclining In Shady Streets, They Mind Horns Little Key West dogs should have} faces as much as if to say, will of the people resulted in ai Fascist war, an unwelcome type: \of populist aid. in which it seems | that the government will be! backed to the wall and blotted out. In Mexico agrarian leader |Saturnino Cedillo threatened a revolt but was suppressed and is; sought at present. However, sur- prising news came through yes terday. Mexican president Car- denas ordered the reopening of all churches, which is expected to relieve bloody religious rioting been in the movies long ago! For instances, the canine ex- among the people. The next i | cards from the supervisor and Ae wnt Gogou, meen, “ty. point is the’ communistie ten- |assistant supervisor. The month- ‘ coming down this street!” The People’s Forum article of Friday evening by H. P. Connable should be very good food for thought for the citizens of Key West. | Mr. Connable is in my opinion taking steps towards the educa- tion of some of the inhabitants of this island city, and if he suc- ceeds he should be given consid- ;erable eredit for his endeavors. Of course, on the other hand, some of the inhabitants are say- ing the same about him as they said about me when I displayed j more intestinal fortitude than Cottages and Francis street. jun3-5t Phone No Name No. 1 PAINTING PAINTING, DECORATING— Quality work only. Reasonable. | Box K, The Citizen. jun2-3tx LA CONCHA HOTEL TRANSPORTATION | DRIVING TO JACKSONVILLE and North. Can take two pas- | sengers. Share expenses. 817 Eaton street. jun4-ltx REAL ESTATE Service REAL ESTATE — Conservative, | practical advice. 37 years’ ex-| perience on Florida Keys. E. R. Lowe, Registered Broker, Tavernier, Florida. P. O. No. aprl2-tf MISCELLANEOUS LONG DISTANCE 'MOVING— Padded, insured, licensed Vans. FLASH EXPRESS & STOR- (CLL LL LL DS ror every AGE CO., 251 S. W. Ist St, Miami, Fla. apr29-tf BUSINESS --- FREE! pression in the face of ofe of the lly birthday gifts weap drawn for dency of the state, which is said! 800d serise in my campaign to yoraing canine gazes slow): =~ step or so to allow the car to! pass meanwhile recording the de- Fs scores of dogs that lie Gown in the street in the shade Rast by the tracery of tropical at whose pleasure moto! wait to continue their dr’ solently haughty, the mand- around and calmly rises to all urs as he nobly and slowly barely moves *meanour of having conferred a favor. = Dogs receive the utmost con- **sideration in this friendly, little city. Other young canines standing erect and alive in the middle of the streets with their tails turned to an approaching car lumber to ~ one side at the sound of a horn with startled expressions on their weecescsoscs Roll for thé Harris Schée) for Bhe six Honor Grammar weeks’ period ‘riding June 3., 1938, follows} ce | OB Eveh tel Wosam,/ Bobby Knowles. 5B--Billy Ladd, Donald Pearl- man. 5A-4A—Jeanne Watkins, Pa- tricia Duane, Betty Jean Whar- ton, Dora Henriquez, Virginia Williams. 4A—Dorine Cruz, Munzon, Betty Jo Tolle. 4B—Kermit Roberts. 3A—Amelie _Boza, Greene. 3A-2A—Joy Ball. Nancy Nor- Norman Johnson, Leo Faye Bervaldi, Lorraine . Martha Watkins. Clarabel Lorraine and | its must | eg! Other older dogs are even more adamant in their ways. Lying down in their favorite spots, they calmly gaze straight on at proaching car, and look it sq ly down as it comes to a stop and wi del Pino |and *# bwWithdap ee} by the as- “blioW | fore them. At the insistent sount al of the horn, however, they a! 3 to pass. The breeds, too, are interesting. There are dogs in Colored Town, which certainly have never had a near counterpart in any other sec- tion of the world. Bristless and fur in the strangest spots have appeared to confound the observ- er. Combinztions of the long noses of police dogs, too, are found on short, stubbly bodies. Tt is indeed a new race and a proud one! , ~- ~PUBLIC. SCHOOL NEWS jegeencees Seeescsescecerssecereces 3B—Ruth Roberts, Mary Jones, Armando Mujica, Robert Russell, Galey Sweeting. 2A—Florence Bubier, Esmer- alda Calleja, Conchita Varela, Milliman Ingraham, Warren Beth- el, Benjamin Saunders.” 2B—Felix Norman Davis, Rob- ert Armstrong. Jack Spencer. 1Al—Kenneth Albury, Loretta Carbonell, Mary Johnson, Rosalee Tolle. 1B—Patricia Ann Harrison, Ma- rie Branly, Sophie Roberts. Harris School Pertect Attendance Perfect attendance for the Har- ris Grammar School for the 36 weeks’ period ending June 3 1938 follows 6A—Ji Si leton, Andy gracious enough to allow the car | | Birthday Greetings—Mrs. Par- ra. Vocal Selection — Community Choir. Reading—Frances Branning. Announced by Jerome Berkowitz Musical Selections—Jack Phe- land, Edna Phelan and Charles Gilbert Hall. Reading—Isabel Kelly. Selections—Hospitality Band. GIVEN ORDER BAYONNE, N. J.—Mrs. Wil- liam Cain of this city complained to the police that her husband never took her anywhere, and he was ordered to take her to Coney Isiand for a holiday. Alonzo, Howard Cook, Irvin Rob- erts, Erundina Fernandez. Betty Lou Roberts. @B—Madge Mallory, Albert Ra- mirez, Ernest Avila, George Jen- sen. 5A—Kermit Watkins, Elizabeth Cates, Rose Curry, Maude Rose Brady. 5B—Leroy Sawyer, Bernard Roberts, Louis Lowe, Arthur In- graham, Bennie Fernandez. A-4A—John Collins, Daniel Lujan, Byron Cook. 4A—Walde Collins, Fay Rob- erts. 4B—Rose Mae Higgs, Kermit Robe: Caridad Bancelis. 3A—Sara Bertha Lowe. B—Betty Rae Brady. to be influenced by European sweramunistic states. A successful government is that which fulfills 4We wiill.of a great majority of In the middle of South America is a pleasant,. beautiful, green state named the Gran Chaco. But! it has run red with over a hun- dred years of strife between Para- guay and Bolivia over its owner- \ship. A conference in this pres- ent lull of peace is attempting to fix ynership of the territory. Bolivia and Paraguay under the plan are each to be given parts of the Chaco, but Paraguay yester- day would not agree to the boun- dary line. The difficulty mainly is that now 100 years of personal, | State and group feuds have put bitterness into the very blood of the opposing sides, from which it is extremely difficult to purge. Other South American moves Over 200 Nazi Germans have left Rio de Janeiro after the recent Green Shirt Nazi riot, followed b: very unpleasant __ restriction: placed on Germans in that sector by the government. Ecuador and Peru, whose boundary dispute America has tried to settle for many @ year, yesterday began re- newed hostilities. Announcement Of Marriage United in the bonds of holy matrimony this morning were (Odilio Borges and Miss Anita Sapps, with Judge Raymond R. Lord reading the ceremony in his office at the county court house. Witnesses to the marriage were Mrs. Fay Curry and Kingman G. Curry, Jr. i keep Duval street clean within a certain area. ‘Such wisecracks las ‘What'is*Hé"?66king for?’ and ‘What is the-fihttir of his graft— he ain't geting Wt at fle inthe {morn But carry ,on, f°) and inasmuth as ‘you, }are on the right! track ydu ‘will in reply to his-imtérrogation as to lessening the disgrace of our 'refuse-littered streets I can te}! him there has been obstacles seemingly as large as the Rock of Gibraltar thrown in our way but they will be over come and when the thousands of tourists visit us not only in July but during the season Key West will be reno- vated in the most mentionable manner. j Like myself, H. P., you are classified as a stranger and not supposed to have developed suf- ficient interest in the welfare of Key West as yet. . then no doubt you are one of us that has always lived amongst environment of the cleanest nature and can’t stand to see our adopted city littered with | refuse, composed mostly of tin cans and garbage that helps to breed mosquitoes by the millions. I will openly offer you my full- est cooperation in the cleaning up of not only the Martello Tow- er section of the city but any section that you, in your travels ‘around the island may find, and you may rest assured that the real Key Westers are a clean sort of person, both spiritually and morally, and theyt’when you con- tact them, will offer you their help, unstintingly. Lets get togetherdMr. Connabie, and do a good job. R. ADRIAN (SWEENEY, Chairman, Cleanup Co: thee. Overseas Highway Celebra } Committee. re FOR SALE FOR-SALE—Singer Sewing Ma- chine; ‘Rotary Shuttle, slightly used, $30/cash. » 17-jewel Hilin- ois watch $15; 7-jewel Elgin $8; Bigin blue girl’s bicycle $17; Doubie-barrel shotgun $10; phone 691-M. jun2-3t FOR SALE—Dining room table and four chairs, two occasional tables, dressing table; reason- able. 1127 South street before jun3-3tx two to three pounds. We de- liver. Phone 540-W. jun4-lmox CORNER LOT, 50x100 feet. Cor- ner 5th and Staple Avenue. Apply Box D, The Citizen. nov2- FRESH LAID EGGS every day from nest ta you, and baby chicks. 1609 Flagler Ave. junl-Imo. PERSONAL CARDS—100 printed cards, $1.25. Press. TYPEWRITING PAPER — 5600 sheets, 75c. The Artman Press. mayl9-tf FOR RENT—Large airy rooms seaside, bathing facilities. ‘ ADS WITH a fundaniental bagle of ads that con- IIPID IAAL tested experience .. . tact the consumer and bring in extra 0 j { profits for any business. 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