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Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit i ated Press Day Wire Service Devoted to the s of Key West y Wrst Cittzrn IN THE JU. S. : Che HK SOUTHERNMOS NEWSPAPER TONDAY KEY WES! JULY 11, 1938 SSED IN 16 HOURS ONE DEFENDANT — Legality Ot New Fiesta $3,000 Hloghes Makes kes Trip In Half HEARD TODAY IN CRIMINAL COURT Appropriation To Be Determined Time Require F By Lin dherh RIEF SESS x» SHOWS INTEREST liens For pa ere IN ISLAND CITY al OK; New District Manager September 1; FLORIDA PRICE FIVE CENTS Gun Drills, Officers Schools, Parade, At Encampment Today. ecevececescccoscceeeeses NEWS NOTES ; American Flier Receives DUCTED, AFT Rousing Reception On Landing At Lebourget Airport JOURNMENT UNTIL LATER Arrive 7:30 bist Night, Ke W ¢ (lab T 221 Strong; Concert To-1 y est’ amera 0 . JOHN S. HAMILTON COM: Ask §.R.D, Maintenance USE WHOLE COTTON PLANT animale Oat Tonight At Art Center MONICATES WITH CHAM it apt ALN, Ct BER OF COMMERCE oats a k and all, would morrow ; To Fire 155s aiid wv wa THREE. INJURED (iy Asnoc PARIS, July 11.— —Howard oe of ten To Study Photographs 7 their Hughes and a crew of four, clock in a motorcade landed his plane at Lebour of the Florida Na- 265th Coast Artil ps. in command of Lieut. . L. Wall, had gun and equipment drills on the big coast defense guns at Fort Taylor this morning. This afternoon the officers and non-commissioned officers are going through schools which give them training in the latest mili- tary methods, centering on firing of the coast defense guns. tal parade ock this a general public ade will be held every will probably be and not the en will drill todav Wall compli- nel J. D. Mac- any improve this year and system Lieut stablished rs and men, late last night, awaiting them will fire the this year MEN BROUGHT IN SATURDAY NIGHT MET WITH ACCIDENT WHEN AUTOMOBILE TURNED OVER ON HIGHWAY AT TORCH KEY Ralph Davis John A. Gullick ami, were brou Saturday night and taken to the Marine Hospital for treatment for injuries received when the car in which they were riding turn ed over several times on the road »,at Torch Key. Immediately after the accident R. T. Bradley, driver for the Florida Motor Lines arrived on the scene en route to Key West, placed the riding party in the bus, and brought them to Key West where they were placed in an ambulance of the Pritchard Funeral Home and taken to the hospital They were given first treatment, Mr. Davis for a nur ber of cuts and bruises, his fath er for several t bs and Mr Guliicksen. } der Th mornit and Ralph Da ries E and D3 s and Batteri¢s A 155s. The change, the entire en eoportunity of eng of the 155s, obite urits and whi veh YOUR HOME IS WORTHY OF THE BEST’ —OUR SLOGAN SPEAKS FOR Being Used In Current Show Key West's Camera Club will i} tonight at 7:30 o'clock hoid its regular semi-monthly meeting. The session will be held in the ter ‘gallery of the Key West Ari Cen- the organization will have an op- portunity of studying the phoio- graphs being used in the current show of thé club. Several of the discussed at the meeting tonight matters to be have been carried over from time to time and must be settled in order to insure the future pansion of the club lines which will best the needs of the city One bid has been received fror an upstate camera club tt f the Key West club's r proposal calls for the 5 n of the show in a 1 nent store of n of the exhibit ch is to be session. Memt Key West will publicity from the up secure aluable owing me of the clut w cannot be Howard members of > must vote as to w willing or r y|ter. At this meeting members of | Additional that you ar s to curt Playgrounds To Be Opened On Wednesday FBS * FREAK ROSE GETS WIDE Severa PUBLICITY OFFICIALS COME >. HERE ON VISIT LODGE OFFICER ARRIVES IN CITY Various Activities Are To : Be Carried On Under NYA Recreational Super- vision Still COUPLE PAYS HUSBAND ALLOWAN(C ELEPHANT New Manager FOUR MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED nn ART Topping Them All Habana-Madrid Club OR HESTRA dmisnen— ITSELF. get Airport here at 10:38 A. M., Eastern Standard Time, after a flight from New York, the first leg of a transatlantic projected round-the- world trip. The American sportsman flier glided to an easy land- ing 16 hours and 31 minutes after the take off from New York. Colonel Charles A. bergh, Lind- who flew the same route in 1927, and is the only other pilot ever to make the trip, required 33 hours and 29 and a halt min- utes for his solo flight. Immediately after landing Hughes ordered the plane refueled for the hop to: Mos- cow in a hope that he and his companions could com- plete the round-the-world air voyage in less than six days United States Ambassador William €, Bullitt headed the throng of officials who greeted the fliers. Hughes, first of the five out of the plane, looked tired, but he rrinned broadly He took time to put on a necktie and ming out of pressed shouting American ed officials at who had not ox for hours utes before th red plane came ghes sent a red was about Moscow, he drink. He eports ind ng conditions mcow is abe 1 here by air Rain, which had fallen be re Hughes’ arrival, stopped Page Four)