The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 19, 1940, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ee a ‘ea cael sip (Continued from Page One) REPORTS INDICATE “main cog” behind the LEADING GUBERNA- TORIAL FIELD |BRITISH TOOK ANOTHER CHANCE (Continued from Page One) move- |defeats on the British. In 1782, lago to build the clubhouse, was | French fleet of De Grasse at Gua- given a rising round of applause. | daloupe. In the War of 1812 the ; Entertainment was furnished British fleet blockaded America. (Special to The Citizen) joy Frank Brosseau and Sandra! Napoleon, after he fell from JACKSONVILLE, Fla, April!Manning, comedian magicians POWer, commented: “In all my| 19.—District Campaign Head-| from the Cayo Hueso club. Their ‘Pans 1 the Bitte eg | ‘ dncia ite! + 4 ir ed by the itis leet”. e quarters .of ‘asi peencarbe ;magic.acts were thoroughly en-' French Revolution and the ap- for Governor. announced to ay | joyed by the audience. Guest pearance of Napoleon found Eng- that Whitehair will speak in Key Adrian O’Sweeney, accompanied jang prepared with a. group .of West on Wednesday, May 1. Fur-!by Lion Armstrong, gave 'two' top-notch commanders — Jervis, ther particulars regarding this!base solos—“When Irish Eyes é 4 GFR . Duncan, Cornwallis, Keith, Howe, | scheduled meeting will be an-|Are Smiling”, and “Somewhere @ Yo9d, Collingwood and Nelson—| nounced later. | Voice Is Calling”. 'who did as much as anyond to} Reports from all over the state} Very fine orchestra presenta-|preak Bonaparte’s power . Still place Whitehair far in the}tions were given during the first; J, 1793, Hood occupied Toulon | lead, and estimates of his plural-|period of the evening by the Ca-'ang Howe crushed the French | ity in the. first primary range{bana Club Trio, composed of feet. In 1794, Hood -captured | from 38,000 to 60,000. Jack Crawley, Otto Divanti and Corsica and the British beat the! “Whitehair’s aim is to make, Charles Filer. l¥rench three times, In 1796, the| Florida a greater Florida, and his| Final song and a mighty Lions‘ feet seized the Cape of Good | message proves he will attain his |Roar for the new clubhouse then ope, In 1797, the British crush- | aim”, a spokesman said. closed the program and — the oq the Spanish off Capt St. Vin-| “Men and women in all walks;meeting adjourned. All pro-' cent. In 1798, the British foiled | of life have turned to him as the nounced the affair and the full-', French invasion of Ireland, and | ideal man for our next governor. |course meal served decided suc- ithe same year the British won| | “He has conducted a_ clean |Cesses. cornmand of the Moditerraneah | campaign. He has confined him-| Guests and members | present,'py shatternig the French in the | self to his own candidacy and his | besides the honored guests, were: Battle of the Nile. In 1799, the own issues and has not said a| Lion and Lioness Allan H.'pytch fleet surrendered, defeat- | single word against any of his | Armstrong, Lion Joe Allen and, eg. In 1880, the British peeled opponents”, Lion Guest Miss Virginia Shine, "Malta. In 1801, the British attack-| [Tdoneas) Gerald Sounders, 4Uigg eayas grt tenes econ carer | } A : ies ‘Danish sfleet. Then, in 1805, Nel-| and Lioness Hastings Smith, Lion} .en:> cowered the combined] ABOUT RED CROSS |and Lioness Raymond Curry, French-Spanish fleet off Trafal-| | htocdott |Lien Sidney Einhorn, Lion and | gar and beat it so badly that | (Continued irom Page One) _ | Lioness Joe Mondul, Lion’ arid fapotedn’ was finished, although | when Founder Harris appeared | in Key West in 1927. Another vsiitor at the meeting was William Wilson of the State Marketing bureau, who was in- troduced by Sceretary S. C. gleton, of the Chamber of Com- octet. and ibe J. Cc. San-| For a century. after the Na-| |chez, Lion R. W. Craig, Lion and | pojeonic wars, Britain remained [Liners Gonzalo Bezanilla, Liop | supreme at. sea. By 1861, the Brit- jand Lioness John Costar, Lion | ish had evolved the principle of and Lione: Jack Delaney, Lion | the modern gun turret, and by fand Lioness G. W. Hutchinson, | } 39 were building “classes” of “pine Lion and Lioness C.’ Sam B.|ships in recognition of the con- President- t Everett Rus-}Curry, Lion and Lioness Joe Lo cept that a navy's strength de-| y, sell, Secreta Slect W. T. Fripp | pez. : : and B. Curry Moreno outlined | Guests were R. Adrian O'Swee- | quality of the sips composing it. some of the incidents in connec-;ney, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Williams, |, 1995, the British began work-|+ tion with their representation palace BA esse tle on ee . the Key West club at the Holly- | Jose erez, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. | wood conference, and promised|T. Doughtry, Jr., State Represen- | LEGALS ni to make a detailed report next;tative and Mrs. Bernie C. Papy, | bi week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swift, Mr. and | Renee DE Ane On eee ae taternst hi President William V. Little|Mrs. Halbert Lewinsky, Angel rollowing described personal prop- | | called upon Mr. Singleton $07 Alvares, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bet | or Pend Bc ae Bauch : read a letter from the Portland valdi, Dr.iand, Mrs: Re 0S. Bod-|trainé tor we Sl alcbipe ee Cement Company of Tampa, |riguez, Mr. and, Mrs.’ I. Appek fs¢aked | (# . duty, Ve gold. ke lauding: the club and the Cham- jrouth, Hunter G. Harden, Isadore | Vise Statutes of the Ui : |P ber of;Cammerce for their’ efforts ; Lb. Weintraub, C. Sam B. Curry, jat pune Suction, on ae al in helping restore sétyide By the | Ts’ “Mrs: Emma~ Curry, | Miss) frone door of the United Pyede-Q,.0n, the Tampa-Key West- | Benildes Remond, John I. Scott, Post Offi i My West, Havana run beginning: avound) the Eloyd. Six, Jack, Crawle; (e! shears Buick ieee oy ade A first of May. Pier and Otto Diventi 2. SMB bid apsmane! amp One Stop Service... 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