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TRE sori west CITIZEN NEW CITIZEN mOxDAY MAT 6 15 a PRIMARY Cora! Hotel Apartment POLLING PL ACES | ANSWERS TO — | TODAY’S DAILY QUIZ 360.0) Per Memte ned from Page One) Relew ase the Answers to Toder's PAGE FOUR Bernarr MacFadden Spoke — CABRERA WOULD BOOST KEY WEST Here At Rally On Saturday Bernarr M the citizer Saturday his. candidacy States Sei mary,-at what many-as the rally held here thig. Tally. was held sat i Park following a reception ‘ and dinner given by those who warm- ly-receiyed’ Mr. Macfadden in the Rainbow Room of La Concha Hotel Mr. M: publisher of Liberty and other na- tionally - circulated magazines, arrived in Key West shortly aft-| er 5:00 o’clock Saturday after- noon in his high-wing Stinson plane and was met at the airport by the local committee. Others who accompanied him were his state campaign mana- ger, Ira C. Hopper, mavor of Lakeland, and publicity director, Bob Quinn Following his reception and speech, Mr. Macfadden retired for the night, to arise early Sun- lacfadden spoke to of Key West last ght in the interests of for the United nate in tomo n, FRANK BROWN CANDIDATE FOR COMPTROLLER (Continued from Page One) actment of laws which wil! pro- vide state funds to match Feder- al allotments so the aged and needy receive immediate cash pensions of $40 per month until such send Plan is passed by the tional Mr. Brown is‘a member of United Pensions Club No. 1 of can a time as the Town- na- government. and Townsend Jacksonville. Further items in Mr. platform include the following: Repeal of one-half of one per cent gross receipt tax. i A full nine-month school term| with 12 months’ salary to teach- ers and Teacher's Retirement! Pension Plan. Distributing Brown’s ; promptly to 67 counties their proportionate share of state fu as collected. Eliminating “Dictator” atti- tudes and impartially _adminis- ‘CAPABILITY, I Respectfully Submit | These Facts to the Voters : of Monroe County to Show i My Fitness for the Office j of County Tax Assessor: | I was Graduated in! the Ruth Hargrove In- | ; stitute of Key West in BOOKKEEPING Dj i 1 eccoy NTANCY; I served Seven Years | in the U.'8) Navy and i! the Geodetic Survey de- ing chiefly BOOK- || KEEPING AND AC-| COUNTING WORK; | I have had occasion during several years to familiarize myself with Assessment Values in Monroe County. I was born in Key West and the only time j I have been away was when I served in the Navy and Overseas dur- j ing the World War. I Shall Be Grateful to All Who Honor Me With THEIR VOTES. CANDIDATE FOR TAX ASSESSOR APaid Political Advertisement) thands of the payee on time. The _\ Comptroller RUNS FOR TWO HONORARY POSITIONS IN TOMOR- ROW’S PRIMARY day morning for the trip back to Miami Beach and on to Pen- sacola, where he spoke last night. Main theme of Mr. Macfad- den’s speech was that of the ea ip aed aes ae Joe M.-Cabrera announced his wikels tue -tes Pilate anit of hie candidacy. last week... fore Presi- campaign. As publisher of maga- dential Elector, Group 5, and zines with a total circulation, National near the 10,000,000 mark, he be- with an explanatory lieves that he can swing more and more teurist busniess for Florida. He said: “If, by proper publicising we can get the mes- sage of Flordia Sunshine across to a sufficient number of people, we can make our state the most populous in the country. That fact I shall try to accomplish if elected senator”, Mr. Macfadden also encourag- ed a_ three-point program for Key West: 1. Early completion of the Overseas Highway with Federal aid; 2. Fresh water for Key West and the Keys; 3. Addi- tional national defense measures to be instituted at this “strateg- for advertise-| , ie point”. tering laws as the Legislature. Simple record forms for by all county: officials ; and passed by use|, fall) "C/JOE M. CABRERA | ment as to the reasons why he is running for ‘those two posi- tions. In answering the questions put by his friends, Mr. Cabrera call- ed attention to the ‘fact that both | political positions are honorary, with no fees or salaries con- # nected with them. Upon casting a ballot for President, the elec- tor’s duties end. In the cast of the committeeman, the duties ;|Tun over a period of four years and are important in that poli- cies of the Demeeratic party are framed in.@hejj¥arious councils held. x Mr. Cabrera called. ‘attention, to the fact that Monroe County and Key West have never had reprd- 5 : —— |sentation on either of those two coraperation with .them, _-Paying |;ommittees, and’ he feels tht prpmptly all bills against the the can-do much vo further intes- state. Issuing all state warrants|psts here if* elected. “~~ so that they will arrive ‘in the FRANK BROWN ~~ ‘quately stressed. Committeeman, |the local Lodge of Elks, 551, who! ,gelio Domingues, Francis Osmond !| es <conttonen rer ger epee Ross Witiems, we present Judge | Bethel; Tnaneaee WwW. B Curry, lollan’ we of the Circuit Court in Group! tRalph D. Amable, Jr, Antonio members by an address in which One. announced today that he} epg sa aii the duties and requirements of} would speak on the radio tonight} Polling, Place: ‘corner ot Semi- citizenship were clearly and ade-|in the interests of his candidacy | | Bebvo and Whaiten reet, ich | for re-election to that position. | Fiorida: Sart Te. Piditast In: The broadcast will be heard |sPeet ors; Johnnie Fn oy Orion jover Station WIOD at 8:45). ""**i.gear o'clock. OFFICIAL WILL GIVE BASKETBALL Annéuneement wa was made this} Packing Hi ‘Rock Harbor, Flor- |morning by Coach John Offutt at; ida; Clerk: Ivem E,_Feiton 5, Inapec- | Ke ey West High School that) |tors: John Curry. oma s _- , Leonard L. Lo’ Austin Younts, Miami, secretary-|"™ “onera & Fewe trcasurer of the South Florida ers eee eee svoard of Basketball officials, | | Se will be in Key West to conduct | an examination for basketball | | officials. The tests will be given at the | High School at 7:00 o'clock to-| night and all eligible men in the! city are invited to be present. S, S. ALAMO DUE The WPA band then oon a! selection and was followed by the} presentation of silk United States | flags by Dr. J .B. Parramore, of [Revere Soore, 5 SO °Sn ‘Snow, ‘Gorce ist i “* pENTH PRECINCT Place: Lee. Pinder's orada, Florida: Clerk : B was followed by Attorney W. Curry Harris, also of the Elks, who delivered an address lasting over 25 minutes in which the du- ties of an American citizen were} clearly defined. The names of those who were admitted to citizenship are: Cassandra Olivia Knowles, Samuel Wesley Carey, Arturo Martinez Delgado, Lovinia Anu Cullingford, John Bruce Knowles, Mariano Perez, Richard Thomas | Roberts, Annie Catheran Pearce Griffin, Emilio Norcisa, Antonio| Carrero, Israel Albury, Fecundo Contreras ,Lincoln Calvin Wal- lace, Julio Perez, Jr., Benjamin Cleveland Higgs, Edwin Knowles, | Florencio Alvarez Pineda, Mary pA AS Luisa Sands, Henry Perez, Jose. Steamship Alamo, of the; Martinez, George Russell, Albert | ;Clyre-Mallory Lines, is due to ar- William Carey,,/;Silvio, Carrera, {rive at Key West tomorrow} | Albert Higgs, Robert Ramon Dix- | morning fron New’ York with 72) ‘on, Jonathan ‘Wright, George |tons of freight, mostly miscel- | Morley. | laneous for local. merchants and) Felix Davis, Georgiana Cleare,!after discharging will leave a, Benjamin Butler, Virgilio Mo-|Tampa. reno, Thomas Lloyd, Alexander | —+~-—-———-. Mather, Jose Maria Quevedo. William Herbert Thompson, Mi- | TRY IT TODAY— guel Osorio, Robert George Da- |The Favorite in Key West vis, Wallace Alexander Ferguson, | STAR mM BRAND th Roger Bacon Harris, James Oli-} ‘Let's send CUBAN COFFEE ver, Federico Casado, Horeciey ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Polling | Garage, I Edney B. Parker; Inspectors: P. Pinder, Raymond Russell, J. | Pinder. ELEVENTH ee yr Pons, Georgina Jameison Hilton, | Jose Elias Hernandez, Jose Ros- endo ,Arnold Whittleton Clarke, | Candido Yradi, Thomas Witkmore Pinder, Alejandro Valdez, Jo- seph de la Paz, Isaac Curry, Ro.| For a FREE RIDE to the polls... . cant 9125 send a man to the U. S&S. |Senate who has “Horse-Sense™.| | A man whose rich store of plain. | | down-to-earth straight-forward. Roberts, Tomasa Miranda Mar- rero (repatriated). MONROE THEATER GRETA GARBO patna } NINOTCHKA | Matinee—Balcony 10c, Or- | chestra 15-20c: Night—15-25¢ cout AED te ir ee i} for “by friends of Fred Beate i | |], For Your Next GOVERNOR {| Spee seeing personally |y and promptly all officials and | citizens having business with his| | office. f \ Lopez Funeral Service Established 1885 Licensed Funeral Directors and Embalmers 24-Hour Ambulance Service |} Phone 135 Night 696 You Can’t Go Wrong If You RE-ELECT '|C. SAM B. CURRY. Clerk ef the Criminal Court Of Record | His Record of Past Per- formances Makes HIM deserving of YOUR VOTE || and SUPPRT. (Paid Political Advertisement) VOTE FOR FRED P. CONE. U. S. SENATOR | A Vote for Cone Is A Vote for The Bridges , and Your Own Best hiterest* 7 As Your Senator Cone Will: 1, Favor increased old-age and dependent children’s pensions, immediately, with provisions for the disabled. 2. Faver Florida receiving its due share of Federal spending. 3. Fayor continued support for Orangiz- ed Labor. 4. Favor protection of all Flerida’s indus- tries. . Gov. Coné Says:~ “I hate war just like te am elected your s r, my vote will be east for war in defense of our country, but not in defense of Europe where they have been fighting regularly sinee the four- teenth century. Your boys will never go to Europe on my vote”. FLORIDA CAN COUNT ON CONE! PAP ae eae ae ee et ted Daily Quiz printed on Pece i eeeerce- ee eree oP MMB PPE S Rainbow Room enc Cockizi ‘For State Treasurer J. EDWIN LARSON —— jood as: U_ S. Col lector of Internal Revenue: State Senator; Member House of Representativ Ceunty Commissioner; Mayor Business Man; Educator He Takes OATH Before Election ROSCOE BRUNSTETTER For . . . CIRCUIT JUDGE Group No 1