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Plan-leaving over the highway tomorrow morning for Miami where, Mrs. Caro reporter for the Circuit Court in Key West,: will deliver to Circuit Judge Arthur Gomez, some important papers. Judge and Mrs. Caro will return Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Williams, who had been visiting West for one week™ enjoying a delightful period of recreation, left over the highway this morn- ing for Miami. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Howell; who had been visiting with Mr, Howell's brother and _sister-in- Taw, Rev. and Mrs. O. C. Howell, and enjoyed the vacation and the fishing left on the early bus this morning for their home in Seuth Miami. Miss Marguerite in Key} Goshorn, |’ | | | | with a casement window cut in the _ |tation’ made crime’ sup} | t Larremigygn: iad the old saying about a rule—it is a poor kitchen that cannot be worked two ‘ways. Architects designing the ma- jority of small homes today realize that a house is more useable and convenient when some rooms can be used for two purposes, as de- sired. And certainly, the kitchen is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. N.| Goshorn, who had been visiting | since Monday with her parents | accompanied by Miss Vivian Webb, left this morning over the highway accompanied by Mrs. Goshorn as far as Miami. center; thus, whosoever breakfasts: at the little table for two has bright- ms ited Press) WASHINGTON, July 19—The -|tempo of our times is rather ac- }icurately. reflected bythe activi- ;| ties‘of the Federal Bureau of In- vestigation , arid’ ‘thé « démands: ‘|made~ upon Lawlessness, a national’: men- ace, was nurtured by ‘the reck~ lessness. of the. post-war period. Modern: means of rapid. transpor- a ie _suppressi perilous and deceptive task. Th vicious, corrupt tentacles of the army .of crime spread ‘throughout |. the nation. eae Organized crime, aided and} abetted by public indiffererice, | grew -into a big business. 7 Following the passage of Fed- eral laws to bulw: local TW enforcement authorizing the FBI to act, bank robbery has decreas- G-MEN HAVE INVESTIGATED: 100 SPY CASES ‘cooperate in preserving our coun- try is a vital necessity. Spies Join Criminals A few ago we were) plagued ;by the body-snatcher, extortionist, . bank ; robber, and | némted by a constantly grow-| nes it to.“our country— thé-guileful spy. “World-wide un-| rest, has made its influence felt! in: this ‘country. } | While at peace with the world, America, nevertheless, is at war today—a war to’ preserve our tra- ditions and ~ institutions from forces which must be met. ‘The records substantiate this. In the five-year period prior to 1938, the | FBI was called upon. to investi- gate on an average of 35 espion- age casés annually. There was a sharp ‘increase in this type of} case in 1938 when 634 cases were investigated. In the first six months of 1939} TO BOYS’ BAND. BY CAESAR LaMONACA _ FOR EFFICIENCY i { Caesar LaMonaca, director of | the 265th Coast Artillery Band, | a nationally famous’ musical! leader, has offered three prizes to; the members of the Key West: Boys’ Band. + The medals will be in gold, sil- ver and bronze and will be} awarded for‘efficiency in playing, | sight-reading, conduct and ‘at~ tendance. The ‘fifty members of the Boys’ } Band were honored this week by; a visit from Mr. LaMonaca and| received many words of praise/ and encouragemnt for the work} accomplished during the past, year. The contest for the award will run for six months and the boys will be rated on a. percent- gae basis. FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1989. few weeks under the direction of | medals will bring great*honor to George Mills White and through |those boys who win them. The the cooperation of the teachers of | organization is grateful. to . Mr. the Federal Music Project. Haydn | LaMonaca for his interest and Illingworth is head instructor for | support and his gift of the award the group and lesson and prac-|has been received with enthus- tice periods are held daily. ljasm as each: boy in the: unit has . The Caesar LaMonaca Award ‘his heart set on winning, QUALITY FOODS AND BEST SERVICE ee é be awarded ‘ed over 80 percent.in the past/over 1,100: espionage cases. were} ness and a view of the out-of-doors besides. ‘The high-speed modern gas range | located in the center of. the adjoin- ing wall makes it easy to cook | breakfast in double-quick time and | seyen years and kidnaping ‘sel- dom oceurs today. Law enforcement pressed into service . the mi; science to ai an | } j the nation. jand energy of the Ameri Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Cremata, | formérly of Key West but now residing in West Palm Beach, are in the city visiting their numerous relatives and friends. Mrs. Ray Navarro has just re- turned from the Memorial hos- pital.in Miami where she under- werit a successful. major opera- tion. Anniversary Celebration William W. Demeritt, super- intendent of the Seventh Light- house District, brated the 59th anniversary of his birth, and 41 of the years has been spent in the lighthouse service. Last night members of the family assembled at the home of Mrs. Demeritt's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Baker, 920. Fleming* street and had a most delightful time open- ing the many presents,/many of whieh ‘were received’ from _rel- atives in other parts of the coun- try. Expedition May Solve Lost Ship Mystery (By Aanociated \renn) MIAMI, Fia., July 21.—Two mystifying blank pages in Navy records will be reduced to one if} working off Cuba, meets an expedition now the-Isle of Pines, with’ success. The group believes it has dis- covered the wreck of the U.S.S. Albany, a warship vanished at sea im 1854. Yet to be Solved is the equally mysterious disappear- ance. of the Navy's collier, the ops, in 1907. Wi Logan, Chicago business mar who is financing the search for the Albany, said the wreck of a ship has been found on the ocean bed and there is reason to believe that it is the long-lost fighting craft. Using diving yesterday cele-| expected to offer space for a din- ing area for eaten and snacks. th y the mn i}lustrated [the range are‘ ever ' ft ae block ‘ing tho dishes to serve it piping hot; trays placed in. ready above has one wall o} carry to NEW KEY WEST RESIDENT MAKING | Establishment Of Enterprise Hinges On New Charter ‘PLANS TO START BUSINESS HERE | The Key West Citizen, |Key West, Fla. | Gentlemen: | .For your information I might add that financial interests are asking.many questions regarding |the municipal bond situation. I | am personally acquainted with in- {terests that hold a large amount of Key West bonds and I can Since leaving Key West on |June 17th, I have been. busy in making arrangements regarding the establishment of a_ business} |in Monroe County. Key West is |my home and therefore it is de- sirable that the headquarters of | be re-established or we will suf- | this tentative venture be in Key|fer a severe penalty. when these ioe pee esis at interest, | bond: holders find we have failed | er, question e ‘advisabil- | jity of making headquarters in beg hak grt nai wabain bead ant sen | Key West ‘becatise of the present | Pills. The new charter. will be junstable conditions under our|the evidence of our intent to re~ present charter. cover our position as a sound I have carefully explained what | Community. | changes for the better will take Yours truly, |place when the new charter is E. P, WINTER. |adopted and upon this hinges a| Minneapolis, Minn., |new payroll for Key West that|July 14, 1939. Sag LICHT TENDER STILL AT WORK Subject to the successful con-} | clusion of some minor details, the enterprise will come to Monroe | County, but the payroll to either) |Miami- or Homestead if we are not assured of a brighter*munici- Tender Ivy, which had been old charter promises: | erecting a beacon at Dixie Shoals, Therefore, I urge you to use all|reports the completion of the of the prestige of your paper to| work to headquarters in Key | expedite the adoption of the: new West and is now at work prepar- |charter and defeat the selfish|ing for the erection of another attempted to halt our progress. A} Loading at Key West with ma- | mew business, however small, is|terial and parts for the ~,con: a great asset to Key West at this,struction of the working — plat. time, and although this parti |lar venture happens to be pal future than that which the | prejudice of the few ° that have| beacon at Elbow Reef. my |to the erection of the beacon, is the vertical cabinet at the side of) the sink. | state without fear of contradiction | | that the credit of Key West must | | own, I am sincere when. I equipment, the expedition will attempt to raise guns, the ship’s bell and other metal for positive identification. ; | for Key. West than any other im-/} loading operations " hdve ebeén completed. 28 provement» in “prospect: * — SPECIAL ELECTION (Continued from Page One) stating that several business men | had suggested that the city in ar- ranging for a new supply of auto- mobile tags to have them made a little larger and possibly more attractive, that they might be a} considerable addition to our va- | rious sources. of publicity as our) people make their journeys to) and from the cities of the main-} land. The clerk was instructed | te acknowledge receipt of the let-| tet, and it was ordered placed on file. " | CHOICE QUALITY MEAT — WESTERN will be Entirel: -BEEF BRAINS OX TAILS BEEF TONGUE BEEF LIVER Genuine De BGC BERMUDA MEAT MARKET The Home of WESTERN STEER VEAL—GENUINE SPRING LAMB handled exclusively! Come In or Phone—and We Will Please You with Any Cut of Meat at Prices that ly Satisfactory COMPLETE LINE OF ALL MEATS—HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS: PIGS TAILS Pickled and Fresh SPARE RIBS Fresh PORK SAUSAGE WEEK ON SMOKED HAMS and SMOKED PICNIC HAMS * ¢ grown Tennessee broilers. Ten cox So ee STREETS PHONE 52 | crime. , ‘Today in oratory: ofthe» |ton, D. C., routiit™-examin: | clear upentysteriesgwhich would have rethaine be § (ea only” e) few years ago. ‘ ‘ A Crime Every 22 Seconds Although: it-is true that prog- ress has been’ made ‘in meé¢ting: | the forces of crime, it is alarming |that a crime is committed: every | 22 seconds. A‘ But of greater import are the implications. It is bad enough to have a gunshot ~wound—even" in a vital point. Buta gunshot; wound is to be.desired over: a cancerous growth. | Lawlessness is as fatal to a na- | tion as a cancer is to a -human | being. The maladies which law- lJessness inoculates into the social order will rot. the foundations of our nation. The worst of these |maladies is corruption. Corrup- tion begets corruption and, with- | out it,-organized crime could not | | | | exist. | The public demands security. yet often will do nothing to ob- | fain it. Law enforcement alone ;cannot destroy “this. menacing shadow. which shelters crimes’ larmy.: Honest citizens must join the war. True Americans who |desite to protect their homes, | their communities,their country, | can do so only by concerted ac-} |tion designed to curb the wide-j{ spread menace of lawlessness. «; If I correctly judge the thoughts {of the great majority of law-abid- jing citizens, there is.a growing | spirit of Americanism, akin » to}, |that of the patriotic founding-| | fathers. mA Antipathy and apathy are grad. ually giving way to a sympathetic} | feeling toward law arid order and jan enlistment in its cause. The! spirit of Americanism stands. for law and order as well as it does | for ‘national integrity. +f hg ever wa HC te }ini_ the conscience of the \hiti, have come here to see a ba-| reported. This called for inves- tigative ‘activity in all parts of} In time of war, every thought i eo ple have been}, dedi stow: a ‘single bal. ‘Tn this ‘peace | Tt e nation’s ideals from the» jpul enemies who represent’ lawles ness and subversive “isms”. 4) The patriotic family will assi law enforcement by ineulcating a respect for law. and o1 The real American coi will insist on public unimpeachable chara proven _ integrity. and religious for us by jour forefathers, It*is an invaluable inheritan¢e apd the’ present-day challenge tojdestroy it should be a gréat stii nt to sound citizenship true | Americanism. | Banana Dividends | Cause Excitement | (Ry Annociated Pres) PAPEETE, Tahiti, July’ 21.—j{ Sightseers from all parts, of *Ta-} nana tree bearing seven stems of the fruit. qs ‘aide | ¥ Phere is no freak of American | agriculture. exactly ..comparable to this phenomenon, because the | banana tree is so different from temperate climate © plants., Nor- | mally, a tree. bears one*stem. Na- tives said. they had never heard | | of anything like seyen stems in the entiré South Seas. : MONROE THEATER Sally Eilers—Lee Bowman pare ANGEL BLACKWELL ISLAND Metinee—Balcony 10c, Or-' chestra15-20c; Night—15-25¢. icu- |form at Elbow Reef, preparatory | say | the Tender Zinnia which will sail | that the new charter will do more| for the location’ as sobhi/as Ahe | while prices are so low ‘This Don’t miss this chance to get | a Goodrich Safety Silvertown The prizes will at a public concert next. winter. | Much progress had been: made; with the band during the past: ——— The Citizen Bidg. PHONE 51 GROCERY and MARKET Phones 67 and 47 ARCHER’ $14 Fleming Street LEF'S WEEKEND VALU Yellow ONIONS, 2 lbs. Fresh OKRA, Ib Iceberg LETTUCE, 2 for Green, Cooking APPLES. 4 lbs. Large, Cuban AVOCADOES, each . 25¢ New POTATOES, 10 Ibs. — ss 26c Fancy TOMATOES, 2 Ibs. Calif. CARROTS, 2 Ibs. es Elberta PEACHES, doz. ____. 20c GEORGIA CANTALOUPE. 2 for . Kingan’s Chevelle LARD, 2-lbs. CHEESE, 2-Ibs. ALL INGREDIENTS Strictly Fresh 5 ¢ SOUSE YARD EGGS, doz. CHOICE WESTERN BEEF, PORK AND VEAL CORN FLAKES, pkg. PAR-T-PAK SODAS, 3 bots. Campbell's PORK & BEANS, 2 cans 15c —. 48¢ FOR “see Hershey Tc “SUGAR, 5 Ibs. ____ 2c House col AD’ | 25C CLOROX, pint —____._13c LEE'S FOOD CENTER Duval and Angela Streets Phone 94 FREE DELIVERY 25c oh SUPER VALUES ---at Country Roll Fresh. SPARE RIBS, 1b Stew BEEF, (Brisket), 2 Ibs. Laurel ~ SLICED BACON, tf re é Milk-fed VEAL GHOPS, tb = : VEAL STEAK, eer PICNIC HAMS, 1 P & G/SOAP, 3 for. ah ani Sr SORK-and BEANS, 22% cans 15¢ ae lle BROADW U. S. No. 1 New the Broadway 26cl lnosatocs 10 Ibs. .... 25c Freestone PEACHES, 3 Ibs.’ - oo 10c 17¢ JLEEFUCE, each Fancy tate : 19¢ IDAHO POTATOES, 3 Ibs. 25¢ 19¢ 10¢ 15¢ 15¢ Honey Dew 10c Seen "306°" “MELONS, each Ae Yellow TURNIPS, 3 Ibs. Small, juicy ORANGES, doz. Seediess GRAPES, tb Fresh CARROTS, 2 Ibs. Fresh—fancy STRING BEANS, 16 AY. DUVAL and ANGELA ST