The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 9, 1940, Page 1

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j Che Key Wiest Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S. A. — Associated Press Day Wire Service For 60 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LXI. No. 112. } Chamberlain: Rides | KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940 a ra s 2 2 Pa s e 3 3 a NAMES 3 £ 3 3 3 3 F4 8 2 £ é 3 & a & & & eae we SS , : ? 2 ej = s = ’ 2 & Be 2S 2 ¢ 2::2 83 = 8 - SS For United States Senator ? CHARLES O. ANDREWS _____ 97 28 273 57210 201 79 136018 16 330148 JERRY W. CARTER 28 21 94 37 7 98 35 73 5 8 15 491 CHARLES FRANCIS COE _._ 3 46 4 38 33 li 49 0 7 6 216 » FRED P. CONE 48 106 6 i 118 100 135039 24 58 860 0. B HAZEN 2S 45 4 5 2 0 sc. 0 1 2 LATE RETURNS FROM ‘ {BERNARR MACFADDEN ___ 22 238 57 201 163 59 226 22 31 54 1139 NORTHWEST FLORIDA arene Fas Gere FLORIDA VOTERS mow VOTE OF CONFIDENCE NO) QUORUM AT — |saues sanoee ; : , fee gh ak ee ranpcontatbernsgs ' J. H. CLANCEY 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 4 1 e 2 MACFADDEN LATE YESTERDAY WAS. - ss |WALTER B. FRASER _ 14 21 42 21 37 38 20 50 3 2 15 a WON BY NARROW COUNTY MEET |Sressaro L. HOLLAND 67 73 172 99 145 173 147 172 15 12 27 1102 | |CARL MAPLES 1 1 o 1 3 3 1 3 ba 0 o CITIZEN THIS MORNING: Unethesal seterms Sms soo MARGIN | aa |B. F. PATY 41 8 136 39 «104 101 32 92 (37 35 73 |SPECIAL MEETING TO BE|BURTON SCHOEPF 1 0 18 1 3 5 1 1 1 0 1 TO REST TWO DAYS geve an incesmms et = Je) ! FREDERICK VAN ROY __.__ 1 ) 1 1 2 1 0 2 0 ) 0 1, Caster, guages sufend oom (My Associated Press) ! CALLED THIS WEEKEND jHANS WALKER lis 7 0 30 4 15 4 5 10 o o ° 75 LONDON. May 9.—Prime Min- TO PURCHASE BONDS {FULLER WARREN - 8 60 11 41 37 10 36 5 1 2 239 see to The 7s missioner. iz his cece S bent eee daidapoaveniiy. 1 jERANCIS P. IR 33 342 85_ 339 325 107 299-26 47 6 2012 — May a - ; te j For Attorney. General was more pleasing because ispeetipan $0 ride: pat the storm of ry. meeting af; the county |ED. RI BENTLEM Se ae. ate. ae tle o. *) Guemuatiwimainet eee opposition to his government oc- commissioners, which was sched- !MILLARD B. CONKLIN _ 54 57 20 64 7 5 15 3294 Andrews = the secemt poms? : é juled for last night at 8 o'clock in'E. B. DONNELL __ 141 10 25 4 8 13 330]sard L. Holland, candidate for casioned by the Norwegian cam-|11. county courthouse, did notjE. P. MARTIN ___ 29 21 51 3 Fy 231 SE en paign failure, and, in spite of his’ ™aterialize because of the non-|J. TOM WATSON 110 53 164 33 40 993 |£° - | Sets om eee Be narrow victory in. in the pase ee mae Jerk For Comptroller last Tuesday's primary, today. “T) 4. used on t e+ gmc -2 vit Margin ont u ity clerk’: 2 s ~ thes dunn Sepa te ye FRANK BROWN 30 71 72 44 68 19 487:deeply appreciate the support jorities to Carter. come & leo ee eine ivan PY: PAr | snicsion’ Canis Berealdli, Attoency |= ee a ae ee ee 707 | given me and am confident of last night and swung the tide of liament yesterday. he was laying W. Curry Harris, Clerk Ross C. ;J_M. : - 1994 ERR victory from Maciadder wits Sawyer and Chief Deputy Ber-; For State Treasurer : polied mast of hus strengmt anne Peart ray toi bolster si defenee nerd Waite: \J. EDWIN LARSON ___ 48 «21126 912th tng: Se ee ee le Ewe sad tenia plans of the British Isle. | The matter of purchasing bondiR 1, (BOB) RICHARD me 13 51 38 24 44 282 , friends or myself in the first pri- Geng athe ae des fee Chg er nave Deen | Wy As CIEE) AREER 31169104 20°. de ae 792, mary on the demerits of any can- ““™ Se ne pleasing no’ r or am- taken up id this meeting, was| = " didate. We harbor no ill feeling ame = ae berlain was the action taken by deferred to a special session to| For Railroad Commissioner toward any candidate or the unofficw! returns ga5¢ a pera: the House of Commons this, be called some time between to-!W. B. DOUGLASS ___ 45 196 149 65 164 1082. friends or supporters of any can- % Andrews. but = morning to adjourn until May 21.;morrow and Monday. iS. C. PEACOCK _ -s 44 160 130 53 151 F 912 didate. We extend to them and “@% behing =r Cx om Reorganization of the cabinet ——____—_—_—_—_ | — Se ee ee third i thas counts depends upon the desire of the | For Circuit Judge—Group One oa spec ng In the gowermer’s cece, ce sears 2 |ROSCOE BRUNSTETTER 18 80 60 18 78 459 warm welcome cordial — = opposition to cooperate with pres: 57 69 Vitation to join us our fight Wade returms. wth pes ent leaders, it was stated today, |W. H. BURWELL __ 13 51 30 375 for clean government” out of 1429 reporumg geve Spe but there seemed little likelihood ON RAMROD BRIDGE 232! A. RILEY . . 1 NS ed eke te tag Sard Holland $6293 wotes ond that that fact would be possible. jROSS WILLIAMS _ 38 99 131 = 07 night over a statewide hookup F™=S P. Whnebar sn20 Conferences, however, were re- oo ported in progress late today be- 64 30 117 tween members of Labor, Liberal iGEO. E. McCASKILL.__ z 89 > 30 85 as = oa a lic aaa EE AND U>S,MAIL COMBINE* | WORTH W. TRAMMELL 53-270 195 7 191 subject. Meanwhile, diplomatic and TO PUT FIRE OUT Group Four war fronts are comparatively : PRES Se PAUL D. BARNS ___ 132 39 349 57 243 193 106 249 45 47 96 quiet today. No new reports, Fire Department pump No. 2/RORERT J. BOONE 34 19 117 27 96 84 32 91 7 12 20 (489 MEETING from North erway copie ood seine apres sa ot Rev Ic. C. YOUMANS _____ x 10 7 32 5 24 24 8 35 4 2 5 156 DELEGATES REPORT Italy has apparently decided she bridge is morning a 240 | | aoantant want the limelight, at o'clock to extinguish a fire ;which |For Representative in Legislature i FOR aTy COUNCIL least not for awhile. Premier had been burning for about an|WILLARD M. ALBURY 128 61 350 118 259 339 136 28552 7 4201777} Mussolini spoke to his army to- hour. BERNIE C. PAPS __ 173 96 483 174 474 431 249 425 38 91 146 2780 MEETING HELD YESTERDAY anni day, but no startling declarations Efficient work had ee done | For Judge = | pee ASSEMBLES TOMIGHT, BEAR ds ati eda page ere teal LS poueys tades AFTERNOON AT LEGION ee eae : Se cd. cata seca a ROGELIO MEM = 95 102 216 171 152,293,229 17 “a. 2 ING ON ZOEINC CRD King George signed a bill to- men arrived on the scene by the 542 HALL: TRIP REPORTED day which made liable another driver of the U. S. Mail truck. AjRAYMOND R. LORD 203 63 573 137557 451 141 44771 79 1322854 chee two and one-half million men for good-sized portion of the bridge, For Clerk Circuit Court military service. in one section, was charred. ROSS C. SAWYER 200 105 524 168 490 485 252 460 62 80 156 29821% Safa nares = Delegates of the American Le- ee ee ee = = ISADORE L. WEINTRAUB __ 87 48 292 104-209 244 81-2088 8 19 1318 yan on iy Coma oh sami = For Sheriff convention in St Petesburg i “S™ 2 OSS Ga pl 147 67 522 176 = 457 459 195 391 30 64 102-2610 jl, made ther forma! repent SS! ee Oe Patrol Boys Arrive KARL 0. THOMPSON ____ 168_103___ 331134295318 __191__—330_ 51012068 Jar ahs menting am the Lagan SAMA Seed anos afl exuaidenation be e e For Tax Assessor yesterday afternoon fore emacteet =m ae CLAUDE A. GANDOLFO - 152 102 431 196 438 447 239 452 - 20 48 117-2642] ‘The report gave an account of The counciiees =i amemii Nn apl 9) ong J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER ____ 148 52 393 95274 9310S 38 =) en eee ee ee ; property owners = i cee eet ae Se ae & ane on On ate Fourteen members of the! Departure yesterday . morning FRANK H. LAD NY = a By +8 a0 = re - 88 - - pleasantly the time was So = = now yes School Satety.. Patrols in this\was masked y's drewell; gen: (POE MemaHOlee. 128 69 417 131 423 351 134 217 -18-—-—-34 49-2071 = p lest chance to eushe Seal cbgex city were nearing Washington, |iure tendered by mothers of the] ~For Clerk Crimiwal Court no ee lenge ry D. C. this afternoon, on the last) Vt the bus station, ‘and’an|C- SAM B. CURRY _ 104 37 310 ee) 303 96 22400 3T 76 115-1606 burg and a full account of the jponens a ll I en. lap of their. trip to attend the funiidnbemend by - Willian’ ‘V. HARRY DONGO aS 137 93 361 165 405 418 215 413 43 13 55 2318 methods used to bring the con- mags “ ik aap: Convention in ot ay, Little, Rotary Club — president,| LEONARD B. GRILLON 52 18 54 33-100 55 *'__31_____61____3-——_-# 6 417 vention of 1941 to Key West and “= — and to parade down ennsyl- a ate * x4 T . 7 : - their pleasant return to the Arche Boters sumeune: vania avenue at the head of the |thatithe boys were fo be guests |For-Mem. School Board, 1st Dist. ; i - mammoth procession next Satur- |@* Sra ciel meeting on Thufs-ipONALD CORMACK __ i 106 36 218 90 286 270 93 21021 39 28 day morning. day, May 16. CLARENCE H. PIERCE ____ 137 57 464 87-309 316 119 221.2 36 77 Those who are on the bus-trip,! which is scheduled to end at 2:00/A LITTLE MORE SHIEK Ae Sed Dist. = = Be ae 5 o'clock tomorrow morning, are: | THAN SWISS CAN STAND 2 SESSe5 251 97 285 55 28 82 Rene Gisig = lig ick = Baw oer J. CARLYLE ROBERTS 126 55 394 95 423 393 126 295 20 52 71 Robert Dion, Dario Sanchez, Rob- PENEAH For Cty. Commissioner, Ist Dist. Bees By A Pp : fe ert Cruz, Myrtland Cates, Her-| 5.5%)" "Switserland, May |EDUARDO C.GOMEZ 52d Ye ee) eee ey) ee 77 24 56 carn’ on See Paes 9.—Handsome Moroccan | WILLIAM H. MONSALVATGE _ 127 37 377 57 ~ 264 240 75 202, 67 101 net . shaw, ”, 0 Monsalvatge, Joseph Alonzo,, “S0ns of the desert” have so Frank Rom and Galey Sweet-; ™@ny charms a the Swiss 97 38 307 98284 297 93 225 «19 59 67 ing. ne | —— A of Solo! Se 162 84 472 127-398 348 166 35637 16 76 Officer Bennie Pierce, Myrt- cantonal . 4 land Cat d Charles Taylor, Come between them. For Cty. Commissioner, 4rd Dist. ae = aon ee the boys. |. The Moroccan troops pa- |WM. T. DOUGHTRY, JR. 92 60 327 113-273 350 142 335 70 0 es: Se Coren | The Hat Toss Orchee 5 trol the French frontier near |NORBERG THOMPSON ___ 167 70-483 118410 «53381488948 13 s7__2137|Maloney Brothers Bakery so apsassicm COVER OB BINGO PARTY the little Swiss town of Rod- Fon Cay. . sth - = Phone 61¢ $12 Fleming Street MINIMUM CHARGE ersdorf. Cantonal authori- . Commissioner, Sth Dist. Auspices Harris School P.-T. A. | ties noted with alarm that |R. W. CRAIG = _ = 4 = = eo z =A - > = = 1642 ae 3 ee AT THE ARMORY there was considerable flirt- Southard and White i i 38 9 99 25 56 81 34 3 8 10 “(SMe SCLLLAALALLAAAA AL Adhd dal ing on between Moroc- Tomorrow Night—8:00 o'Clock cine int Swiss girls. Now 56 26 : 181 160 56 139 -1 36 37 Prizes For Every Game Refreshments On‘Page | we sock Senin no) THE WEATHER return from the winter spent in Florida, Dr. Bernhardt Wall.) (Till 7:30 p. m, Friday) etcher, reported to police xd Key West and Vicinity: Partly |ed during a nine-day wait Sor chante olmamaens teams Gar a someone had entered his homejcioudy with mild temperature | favorable flying weather that the ‘fice of Harry and stolen 258 copper plates, val-|tonight and Friday; gentle to|reservations for ued at between $9,000 and $11,-|moderate east and southeast gers had to be 000. The plates stolen comprised | winds. one a considerable part of his pictorial Florida: Partiy cloudy tonight |™=5*,' biography of Abraham Lincoln and Friday; scattered thunder-|jisyed and would require from two t0/showers in extreme north por-|load three years to replace them. ‘tion Friday. Continued mild. TO MY KEY WEST FRIENDS My pleasure at the fine expression of con- fidence by the citizens of Key West urges me to thank you sincerely for the handsome vote which I received in Monroe County. BART. A. RILEY i é } i ,

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