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Associated Press Day Wire Service VOLUME LIII. No. 250. F.F.C.,Railway Company Given Right To Inaugurate . Another Car Ferry Service| Proposed Line W ill Be Be- OLD-TIME HOUSE tween New Orleans And Havana; Ruling Of Com- merce Commission (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. —The Fiorida East Coast Railway Company today was authorized by the Interstate Commerce Commission to in- augurate a car ferry service from New Orleans to Ha- vana. The comm ized the service over a pro- test of the Overseas ways, Inc., predec the Seatrain, Inc., which had been operating a car ferry on ssors service from New Orleans to} Havana and recently ex- tended the service to New York. The East Coast Railway is| in receivership now, ~ but prior to this, organized the! Florida East Coast Car Ferry Company to carry on the service between New Orleans and Havana. ACWOLKOWSKY DIES IN MIAMI ~ DURING NIGHT FUNERAL SERVICES IN THAT CITY THIS AFTERNOON; WAS ONE OF LEADING MER- CHANTS HERE FOR YEARS Abraham Wolkowsky, former merehant of Key West, but who has been making his home in Mi- ami for the past several ye: died in that city last night. is in- formation was contained in a te author- | Rail-} to; | into’the well of the house. «) maintained at par...” KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1932. eeesecoooe Seesocccgcoseseoosaas [ STATE FUNDS : : AID GIVEN TOWARD .MAINy|, By JOHN EVANS i ‘ Uy Associated Press) TENANCE OF MINIMUM(.OF| ROME, Oct. 21.—Mussolini’s oe stern discipline that sweeps’ into EIGHT MONTHS TERM; MON-| op iivion those who fail to mai ROE COUNTY GETS $2,028.76 | fascist standards has its most! xe-_ cent example in the fall of Augns- to Turati. , { Scores of men, big and little,» ministers, deputies and party ‘lead-‘ | | —— MEMBER RETIRES AFTER MARCH 4) CHARLIE CRISP, OF GEORGIA, DEVOTES MUCH TIME TO ! TAX MATTERS DURING REIGN IN LOWER HOUSE (hy Associated Press) TALLAHASSEE, Fila., Oct.: 20. —State aid amounting to $285,-) i 777.05 was disbursed here today to| ave gone the same way, ? 66 county school systems of Flor-}ftom Dower’ into the darkwe ida to assist the counties in both | the duce’s scorn. elementary, and high school.‘ de- Resigns awe postions partments, - Turati for nearly five years was |. Franklin county failed to share }Secretary, of the fascist. party,” in the state funds, state school of-|SPOkesman and strong right afm ficials explaining that this county |! Mussolini. ‘When he resigned, has not complied with state law by | ‘#° years ago, there were reports filing an annual’ report’ with the} thet the duce was dissatisfied with state superintendent of public in- him but soon afterwards Mussolini 4 struction. made-him editor of the powerful | The disbursement .was the first aia a neman ener La Stampa. made since the curtent fiscal year In, August Turati resigned. Suan, opened last July 1.” The, fund was{#Nd ow it has been confirmed by} imade up of the net receipts from |#overmment officials that Turati the last session of congress when| motor vehicle licenses, the collec-j 19. @,sanitarium for nervous’s s- | the cry of “Balance the budget!”| tions from the one mill ad valorem } °*S¢% 3 Se = Ser" | tax levied by. the state constitution{ | Gossip. has it that correspon-1! for schools, and the interest’ nj dence.ef his caused him to-be sent, medium height, with thinning gray ° ~ to “Confino’’ but officials emph { j + State finds were apportion. |*ized,,that Turati was a patient,| ed on the basis. of teacher-pupil|"ot @ prisoner. Quite unofficially | units. _Monroe gounty’s apportion- | they, added that his publie career | ment was $ rh 4 ha led. i i s one of fascism’s brilliant . nen, an ‘editor who wrote well, an oratory who galvanized crowds to} 08 frenzied action, a veteran mfg ae ,Gualino, once’ Italy’s| for valor,and widely com- at. after-war mushroom multi sd for organizing ability.» fmillionaire and trust former, was| , slender, elegant and « afbrought.to trial and sent to “con-} , Turati had the quick grace, fino” by Mussolini’s insistence at} e athlete. Often he dispjay-fa time when Gualino himself ap-| ; ¢d ‘tremendous strength and” he ‘parently thought he was too pow-| ATORIAL PRIMARY IN. [was among the world’s best fenc- + to be touched. pateg Sh \ en. pee pleased recently. ‘NEBRASKA | | '!* "Roberto; Farinacei, Turati’s},’,Many others have faded out) , eat) ‘ | ptedeeessor as party secretary and',without scandal; Men found want- ; : fof opposite type, ‘drew public re-sing in character or ability have 1 jSuke. from Mossolini a few fearg been removed as promptly as they MINNEAPOL ) ‘ago for his manner of publicity were elevated and, being out of Senator-George W. Norris,’of:Ne-|‘exposing Ernesto Belloni, mayor*favor, they have disappeared into braska, in. ah ‘interview: today in-Lof Milan. ' silence. "RETURNS HERE | RELIEF WORK ARE | Sse caret”! THIS MORNING! :- GIVEN THEIR PAY For Mrs. Emma L. Jensen}ittav> } “SHOALS PREVENT _ OPERA.! } ‘ | 4 1 { t By HERBERT PLUMMER (By Anssociated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct... 21,—On’ one of those hectic days during ' was on every tongue, a man of AT AUGUSTO TURATIO. at Millionaire Also Hit <--> | Mussolini sent Belloni to exile | {for malfeasance ‘in office, but he| reprimanded ‘Farinacci fot flaunt- ing the scandal in his- newspaper. | hair and clear biue eyes advanced He began to speak rapidly be- cause of intense interest in what he was saying. Those 400 or so men on the floor and persons in the packed galleries listened in silence, : - “Ef have burned every bridge be~ hind ime,” he said. “. . .No matter what the personal consequences may be to me, I am going to advo- cate the levying of sufficient taxes to balance the budget. It means {nothing to the United States | whether I remain in congress. . . It means much to the United States government that its honor, its credit, and its security be REFERS, TO: MATTERS IN ‘SEN- keel He was re- ! That might well.have been the valedictory speech of Chariie’Crisp of Georgia, for 20 years a member of the house, He leaves “the hill” after March 4, defeated in an attempt to win a seat in the |Senate, Crisp mate that declaration in | his capacity as acting chairman of (the, ways and means committee, | What he often said was the biggest {burden of his career fell on his } shoulders early in the session when Collier of Mississippi, chairman ef ‘this committee, collapsed from overwork, That turn of fate may have been ithe thing which helped retire Charlie Crisp to private life. Doak “had. ¢ falsifying when swore he was no’ atorial primary : st ‘4 Norris: with led and). AS: AT SMITH) BUSY SCENE IN, OFFICE WITH) “CHECK-UP » AND DISBURS-; ING ALL DURING YESTER- | DAY;° EXCELLENT WORK’ | 1; “ AS | Funeral services for. Mrs. Emma H Louie Jensen, who. died Monday, TIONS IN. 7 CONNECTION) after a brief illness, ‘are ~ béimg) . . held this afternocn' 4 o'clock, from| | W!TH CONSTRUCTION | As acting chairman it fell to him plies nig iesar BAD 3 : | to provide the leadership for whip- ley, of the First Methodist Chureh, | The lighthouse tender Poppy) - Ail of the workmen on ‘the first! , i ping into shape the big new rev-| tied by Rev. C. M. Samford, of, which. towed a derrick barge out! three-day. shift assigned by the | et 1 Disorder Starts At Prison j today after another serious out- ibreak yesterday. US. Approves Plans To For 52 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West PRICE FIVE CENTS Given Glad. Hand On Great In Ontario When Attempt Is Made To Liberate Prisoners (8y Aagociated Press) A GST ON: one ~ Oct. ee The warden denied. reports that Portsmo penitentiaty where | 49 a; i is- more than 900 prisoners rioted last an wg i BATS being hela-by urls Monday..was in a state of siege| TC's 48 Hostages. The disorder began when > @ group of convicts housed in an Gilbert Smith, acting warden,|overflow dormitory . unequipped said quiet had been entirely restor- | with cells began to attempt to lib= ed today after disturbances which ;erate 100 other prisoners from turned the penitentiary into a bed-|two cell blocks, Jam for 12 hours, and caused auth- Considerable shooting occurred orities to call in. troops with ma-|but only one inmate was _ slightly chine guns to assist guards. wounded, Extend Naval Holiday On Program Of Ship Building (By Assoeinted Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.—The,which were already laid down United States has agréed to an ex-| When the holiday went ifito effect tension until March 1, 1933, of 2 the first of last November but totti ; 4 naval holiday agreement which ai piensa md betes ‘was due to expire November ?. > tt didn’t revere ree eccuaan of Formal notification of this} existing ships. It was explained agreement to extension will. be/in official quarters today that the sent to Geneva without delay- extension until March is for the The state department will issue} purpose of giving the disarmament |an explanation %f its reason for}conference which will resume ses- the extension. {sions ati Geneva in February an The agreement to cessation of | opportunity to reach settlement of naval building didn’t apply to ships | naval reductions. Sg Sateen a cnn! Rector At Church’ Of England Removed Following Conviction Of Charges Lodged By Bi Applause Feel Admirers e Ciniteas Will Give Ad- dress And Also Visit Lincoln’s Tomb In Capi- tal City | | | (Ry Associated Press) SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Oct. 21.—The capital city of Illi- nois shouted a noisy welcome - to Governor Roosevelt on the jarrival 9f. the democratic : ipresidential nominee. today | to deliver-a campaign ad- dress and visit Lincoln’s tomb. Cheers and applause of the crowd greeted the gov- ernor’s special train as it pulled into the city after _|spending the night on a sid- ing outside the limits. Democratic dignitaries of Illinois gripped hands with the governor and escorted him through waiting lines of bunting-draped automobiles amid’ renewed cheering and the procession swept away through crowded streets to- “Many onlookers then head- ed immediately for the big Springfield arsenal to make sure of getting seats for|the |governor’s address. IMPROVEMENT IN “BUSINESS LINES CREASE IN VARIOUS SECTIONS | f 1 | gtam received by his brother-in-jincome. It was perhaps the most mnwe: Bilt: Zar, beneting, the. feet Fleming Street Methodist Church,!to Smith Shoals for the purpose! Monroe County Council for un- { | i i | | { ° of driving piling for the new light employment relief were paid -off pray eae ie at | sertll Bearers are Everett Bivas.!to ihe erected at that point, re-/yetterday at the office in te] NORWICH: Buslaed, Oct Pac hahah tat aaleal| Feujamth Lote. Eadie Thommen forked: this aabraing. Deuaae isa | Rev. H. F. Davidson, rector ot Miss Hicks Honored lot Commerce Chapin reviewed bé- snd Harry ereth iP _ Heavy seas mace it necessary to Pay started in the morning and | stiftkey, today was declared re-| At Florida College fore the Ilinols manufacturers Mrs. Jensen is survived by her ject vive paula ~ tear’ was concluded at 5:10 in the af-| moved, debased and degraded from} [association today reports from @ husband: WHE Jéneen, one 6 weighing 6,500 vaaaa 2a Pm beet gen This is considered Te! the offices of priest and deagan | seore of sources indicating im- George Frederick, her parents, Mr. with this Gontribatten of weight to markably quick work when it is}of the church of England as @ E>} ; Prove in general business, and Mrs. George . Believe, and no. normal draught the seas were Understood that each of the 214 isult of his conviction last. July on} Chapin referred particularly to a ne five sisters, of Baltimore, Md.|,reaking over the barge and Cap- en paid had to be re-registered/ charges’ of immoral conduct in- results of the depattment’s survey Mr. Wolkowsky are residing in Mi-| fire in the Georgia campaign. Ad-| Mrs. Believe and a daughter, Mrs.) tain Peterson deemed it advisable | and a new set of blanks for each ‘volving a number of young women, lin 200 chambers. of commerce san voeacy of the sales tax, placing the| Anna B. Smith, came in over the!t, return to port and await more/™man made, out. All ofthis and| Sentence was pronounced. be-, bare . “4 . *\the pay off was made by Miss} fore high altar by the bishop of trade associations and other busi- jness groups, reports from 70 per- The deceased is survived by his|@* ©” electric power on the con-| highway last night to attend the! favorable weather conditions, i | widow, Mrs. Rebekah Wolkowsky,| Sumer tather than the producer, | funeral. The tender Ivy, which returned | M@Tguerite Martinez and Arthur) Norwich who brought charges! ki sd Sheppard. {against the rector and followed} beent of which said business was wearers of the traditional | better. caps and gowns at the annual “ ‘i were charged to him, and he was three sons, Ike, Frank and Joe! Vere © i ; ‘i faced rng dis:| Priated as one: who favored’ the} gg 99 reg pag ead f will hanad_ The sum distributed was $1,280.|a previous declaration by ~ the LIFE B ete }The next distribution wi!l amount j bishop in Norwich consistory court ; GRIPPING DRAMA ODD FELLOWS, law, Frank Lewinsky. Funeral ser- |difficult problem any committee of |#7¢. officiating. vices with Jewish rites will be held | congress ever has had to deal with. in Miami at 4 o’clock this aft Of course, as the ranking mem- noon, with interment to take place ber of the committee he would have in the Jewish cemetery. | borne much of the responsibility Mr. Lewinsky, his son, Harvey,, anyway, but the fact that he was and Hollon Bervaldi, left here over) the chairman and out in front all “the highway this morning to be in’ of the time made him a special ob- attendance at the funeral. All ef ject of attacks. the other immediate relatives of His acts as chairman came under (Dy Associated Press) CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—-Secretary (Special to The Citizen) FLORIDA STATE COL. LEGE, Tallahassee, Oct 21.— Miss Annie Lois Hicks, of Key West, was among the 268 seniors at Florida State Col- lege for Women who became ' Wolkowsky, and many other | special interests. irs t " boil be re 3 K Pad 7 pays to miake to boiler ta! ’S4to more than this as there are|depriving the rector of all his ec-j i mee cies | C@sp’s departure removes one nines: Gate. for A Mr. Wolkowsky first came and, then leav : ° : Hedin : | Shoals light station to deliver an. | Practically 277 now at work in-|clesiastical promotions in a dio-' ‘i stead of 214 for the first Period, | cese. ! to . . of the best known members of Key West about 45 years ago, 9 “| congress. 61, when he first} ’ | AT HOLLYWOOD | By REGINA CREWE big| Motion Picture “Editor, N. American A film for all the women of riving here just prior to the fire” of 1886 or a short ti thereafter. He was first Jewish me lish business in location being on Baton street, be- tween Simonton and Elizabeth which was known at that ¢ the Marcus building, w! several different cerns. he deceased on the le r Key West, havir goods and cl several differen full period of his re city. He was also property owne Miami. The last business here was the Broadway 5 disposing of t s+ sat in the house he was 26. 8 Arrangements Complete | For Hallowe’en Dance} among Everything is set for the annual Hallowe'en dance which is} | held each year at the Cuban Club! all’ N= on the 3ist of October. jthe world. And for every man Ramon Delgado, who is in|bord-of woman, foo. It’s a.start-/ charge of the affair, states that|!ing. tensely” dfamidtic: dubject, | f he is doing everything possible to| treated with exquisite taste; and y make this year’s feat much better|4eep understanding, It would than those of previous years wring weeps from @ stone god—or ' » Howard Wilson and his or-!8 living one. And rns Tee pathos | chestra has been engaged to fur-| (here's tare miingliig of comic and} Ve nish music for th saakon. tragic masques, as well, ned i eS eee A story difficult. to visualize, Mrs. Y. i was considered an extens Key West L. Bargmeier Dies In Syracuse {one that required courage on the | Part of the producers, a radical de- {parture from the too oft-beaten [trail “Life Begims” fulfills every Seeing is believing. he of nual. supplies. On, the return from this mis- sion. the Ivy will, if no other im- portant signment is necessary, with the Poppy, towing the } derrick barge, and take up the work at Smith Shoals, } SHERIFF MAKING HUNT FOR LEWIN Hi Rowton, State | THREE donde pee yatant Of American | panyinc oFFICER ON TRIP i Legion, Arrives In City; yp rroripa KEYS — Haward Rowton, state adjutant; of the American Legion, arrived’ over the East Coast for an of- ficial visit with members of Arthur Sawyer Post. | | i Continuing his quest as to the! iwhereabouts of Roy Lewin, who jis charged with embezzling the, funds of the Orange State Oil; While here Mr. Rowton Sheriff Niles left this take = sl number of matters of afternoon for pointe on the keys. vital importance to the local or-!'" sir Niles feels that there is ganfzation, During his stay he! ood chance of locating Lewin mewhere between Key West and will} | company, Telegrams received by the ily announce the death of Mrs.| Le ; Burgmeier in Syracuse, N. Y., this week. Mrs. Burgmeier SARGON PILLS wie corners ities Rita Roberts of New Shipment Just Arrived may West. Survivors are her husband, and Gardner’s Pharmacy of Syracuse, and Phone 177 Free Delivery ami, where he dr twe bro' Ross Roberts Merr Key West. jhope. jthe world will be co | Byvery scene of eath imdividual } and ‘ "And {Will be the guest of Arthur Shep-| } vo Name Key as he has a number, { pard, lof friends on the keys and may be, hidden away in one of their homes. | Te be able to make a thorough: BEALIN—A hospital patient in| search the sheriff is taking three} See for,yourself and decide this city, who wishes to vote at aldeputies with him. They are Nath-; j}whether the picture that has been | presidéntial election, may do solan Niles, Dalbert Bethel and Joe; hiy praised by New York crit-]by marking his ballot behind an/Johnson. They expect to return umbrella te concea! his choice!late tonight or possible early to-! lt from the nurse. ‘mofrow morning. ~ need. story is poignant drama that stabs UNIQUE WAY jits way to an ever-living memory. ‘ i lavis is @ masterpiece! oct?) Before sentence was pronounced |Rev. Davidson declared his inno-| cence “in the sight of God,” and said he intended to begin a cam- paign for reform in procedure of the consistory of the court. He said he now would appeal to; the archbishop of Canterbury, pri-; mate of the charch. j j Two Building Permits. | Issued For Past Week Two bailding permits were is sued by Harry. Baker, building -in-, spector, for the week ending -Octo- ber 20. i Building an addition to a store at Newton and Florida streets. Cost, $300; owner, George C. Parks. Repairs to roof 521 Margarety street. Owner, Mrs. Cora Atcher-; son; cost, $50. i RATHER TALL AMBRIDGE, Pa—aA tomsto; stalk more than seven feet tall, land still growing, in this city, is! being exhibited by L. C. Barthel-] meh. i Miss Hicks is working to- ward the A. B. degrée in the College of Arts and Sciences. 2Lhdtaithded Cuba Sailed Today With 21 Passenger: The §. S. Cuba arrived this morning from Tampa with passen-, geraand freight for Key West anc sailed this afternoon for Havana with 21-passengers. The tanker Herbert G. Wylie, is;due to arrive in port October 41, with a cargo of fuel oil for the Florida East Coast Railway and P. and O. $. 8. Company tanks. The * ship comes from Tampico, Mexico.' i | Grand Mester Leo E. Walters will pay an official visit to Key West and Equity Lodges Monday ‘night, October 24th, at Key West {Ledge No. 13, Odd Fellows Hall, | Caroline street, at # o'clock. All Odd Fellows in the city are linvited to attend. j R. BEECHAM CURRY, joct21-2t Dist. Dep, Grand Master, STRAND THEATER The Home Town Theater Today | ATTENTION! TODAY’S EDITORIAL i] See Page 3 for reader on this picture. || Matinee, 10-16c; Might, 15-25«

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