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We: , ANGLING WAS GOOD BUT fi i 4 b3 bs $ ¥ Service VOLUME LIV. No. 175. No Agreement Yet At London Meeting On Wheat Restriction Issue American Delegation Be- lieve Way Will Be Found To Meet Necesc sary Requirements (By Associated Press) LONDON, July 25.—Ne- gotiations ‘for a wheat re- striction agreement hung in the balance today with the ‘American representatives believing some way of adapt- ing a scheme to requirements of each country could be found. At a joint meeting of dele- gates from wheat-importing and exporting countries to-| | day, both French and Ital-! ian representatives were de- scribed as of much more of a favorable frame of mind than previously. Germany, while unable to reduce tariffs, indicated a willingness not to increase acreage. Associated Press Day Wire jcourse in Hawks Channel inary firing thus be carried out Reached As |‘Baby’ Memb (Ry Associated Press) DENVER, July 25.—Alexander Adair. 83, whose life story reads like a combination of all the lurid “wild west” fiction ever written yand The Lives of the Saints, js in jonce more the son who left many years ago. |ber” of the notorious Jesse James ; outlaw band after he had run | DRILLS TONIGHT AT FORT TAYLOR away from home at the f 11 ONLY RANGE SECTION TO BE, Mortimer, who joined the James boys when he ran away.. West Lured Him Perhaps it was the stories about e west, heard from the lips of father, Judge Alexander | Adair, a pioneer jurist, that led both the boys to leave home. Through the courtesy of Major’ Young Alex participated in the W. W. Rhein, U. S. A., command- Muncie, Ind., train robbery with ing officer at the barracks, Bat- J¢sse James and later was arrest- tery “E” will drill tonight at Fort /¢d in Kansas City as a jewel rob- Taylor. ber. Before his arrest, Alex was ACTIVE IN MANEUVERS TO, BE CARRIED ON AT Gov-! ERNMENT RESERVATION | their participated in the drill. Tonight ‘ical troupe; a mule “skinner”; a only the range section will be ac- *tagecoach driver and pony ex- tive in the drill which will be on Press rider. a more extensive scale than last! His cheek still bears the mark week, of one episode in his eventful ca- |reer—a fight with a bully of the ; hile beer, faucet at him because he the tracking will be done by search aide like Alex's Mages perform: Nghts and the plotti imag- *"C ; . e plotting and imag When he got out of prison, aft- er being convicted in Kansas City, Adair went to Emporia, Kan., to join his brother, Mortimer Adair, with accuracy. Last week a number of defects were discovered in the lines of who had become a grocer. communication. These have all} A been corrected and it is expected Converted: Bet Aum: Asin that the drill tonight will be a!. At a Salvation Army meeting complete success. ;in Emporia, Alex became convert- Members who are to attend the/€d to a life of righteousness. But drill tonight are expected to be at Several times, he recollects, he fell NEXT MEETING TO BE HELD IN GENEVA ONDON, Jul 25.—The . ie conference after adjourn- ment Thursday will be in Geneva in late September, according to a program) drawn up today. On Thursday the steering committee will be instructed, however, to reconvene the conference whenever there is likelihood of discussions pro- ducing. results. Plans for continuing work of the parley were completed and submitted to the steer- ing committee late today. KEY WEST PARTY ENJOYS FISHING BUT GET SEASICK LAND ON SAND KEY SEEM-| ED TO BE MORE ATTRAC.’ TIVE ALL OF A SUDDEN the armory promptly at 7:30 from grace. When he first came o'clock, jto Denver he became a narcotic |user and had a difficult time | anor breaking the habit. * NEGRO CHARGED When he did, he decided to épen a mission and try to lead e named the boy. Jesse, ‘leader of the James band. The boy ran away from home LODGED IN JAI : WILLIE SAUNDERS ARRAIGN-| 2d before him—and the last Alex theard of his son he was a peace ED IN COURT OF ROGELIO/ officer in Kansas. He can’t re- GOMEZ, JUSTICE OF PEACE, |™°™0et What town. 1 Longs For Runaway Son THIS MORNING | | tite through his hospital, room levery day to try to cheer the man. Willie Saunders, colored, was, Wnose kindness, and charity help- fraigned in court of Rogelio ed many of them to regain self- Gomez this morning, charged with | respect, nane can give the solace threatening to strike his wife with| Alexander Adair craves. f flat iron and practicing voodoo-| He wants to see his son. ism ‘on her. | But as he waited, the infirmi- The negro, it was shown, at first ties of old age and a stroke suf- intended to use the flat iron as aj.fered recently were drawing Alex- persuader, but changed his mind ander Adair’s colorful life to the and began his incantations and ‘end of the trail. preparations according to the cult’ of “Obeah.” } He assembled a number of queer, odd, curious and messy} things and placed the nauseous ar-! ray among the clothing of his | spouse. | Discovering the awe inspiring! fetiches of obiism among her cloth- ing, and imagining the t ble ef-| fects of this act of sorcery DIVORCE ACTION OF DAVID HUTTON ‘AGITATES AIMEE y, the |woman decided to have the case, SAYS SHE STILL LOVES HUS-; BAND, AND CLAIMS MATTER: brought into court for decision, Judge Gomez decided that Saun-| ders needed a certain amount of | restriction and demanded a peace, bond of $25 in default of which the dfendant was sent to jail. [ HAS BEEN TREMENDOUS SHOCK TO HER When out in a boat and attack- ed by seasickness get quickly to the nearest land and in a short time you will be restored to a nor- mal physical and mental condition. Sand Key is now the popular place for those suffering from mal de mer, and its proximity proved a boon to a party of folks who were seeking sport yesterday, while out on the yacht Anne. Fishing was pretty good and the Dig fellows had just started biting when the first indication of unset- led conditions became apparent. One member had a bite but before he could pull in his line he was at- tacked by an inward appeal and was forced to release his line and _} get busy releasing other things. Soon others of the ‘party were suffering in the same way and to Telieve the pain and ease the strain it was decided to go to Sand Key, There the sufferers partly Teenperated before the return to Key West was started. : In the party were Benjamin yer. owner of the yacht; Ar bur bers. Victor Mulbery inxie Markovitz, James Bex 'Shaw, Abelardo Lopez, Jr n)Lopex. Willard Russell, Otto irehbeiner and Lou } } \ { | Pinder, :* ANOTHER PAY DAY ed Prenn) NORFOLK, Jul; 25.—Aimee Semple McPherson, Los Angeles evangelist, returned to America today, protesting she still loved her husband, David Hutton, “more WORKERS WILL = RECEIVEs than anything in the world.” MONEY TOMORROW AT Asked about his recent actio | CITY HALL BLDG. instituting divorce proceedings, she said, “Oh, I can’t believe it. Of course I am still in love with him. so hasty I don’t know what It is all to say. Following the proceedure estab- lished last week the pay office of the Emergency Relief Council will be transferred from the building on Duval street to the city hall ‘during the period of tomorrow mornt This a i the future because of of complaints received as to the necessity being forced to ste walk durin: the turned. distribution | #725 Shore Norfolk part of the day and wi ontinue to Baltimore, imee is expected to disembark. the the LET DICE REST srecei che The vid BROOKLYN - of disorderly contact, 1} crap shooters promised Bernard Lozicke of thé they would go to che is now pes a aterially ny ja Awaits Runaway Son At Trail’s End & hospital here, hoping death will! Once Adair was the “baby mem-| Last week the entire battery 4 female impersonator in a thea-} .j others baek to the narrow path. pas hen Be Pi ed aa oS "i helpers’and they had a'son. He after the! I Of the dozens of persons who! tt His last word was he) come for the purpose of spending SAN JUAN MAKES was counting the hours until T re-) a few days during the encampment READY FOR STORM It has been a tremen- which she returned, remained in] where) Key West for a brief time and istsibie emergency. ~ Pleading guilty; er Of Jesse James Gang t Faced’ From Banditry UN. 2 NG i tf jrall 2 band, thinks often of those colorful! and stirring days of the “wild ” put behind when he reformed. But now, most of. all, as°he lies in a Denver hospital with fife I'ngering uncertainly, he longs to FIVE THOUSAND | FILM EMPLOYES | PTT. ON STRIKE: O’CONNELL FAMILY EXPECT.| THEIR SPOKESMAN CLAIMS RES ING “BREAK,” ALTHOUGH! BECAUSE NON-UNION MEN ia HEAD OF DETECTIVES 1S; HIRED 'BY MOVIE |PRODU- RATHER GLOOMY CERS | ly, specia! Cotton ine: (iy Associated Press} HOLLLYWOOD, July =—™* AD | (My Associated ress) | The family of kidnaped Ra , O'Connell, Junior, were represent-! gion picture studios endeavored jed as expecting a “break” today} in @ deal for the youth’s return, {to maintain production of ned BY Df In the meanwhile, Captain Rich-} witertainment tod ey FEATURE | | & as, five ard Oliver, commanding New York detectives, who is working on the| thousand more technicians struck. case, expressed an opinion that the help ts j kidnapers are of the “killer type”. jO’Connell has been held captive; make celluloid romances left their for 19 days. I; ss | Investigation of the kidnaping' 2b thelr spoke sof eon Urschel, oil millionaire, studios yesterday hired non-union of Oklahoma City, was at a stand-) i ai still today as the family called off! ae ren tee anes law forces’ in an effort to en-; cians, who struck Saturday. courage the abductors to commun- Pret attrit cea ‘the trouble jcate’their price for Urschel’s safe release. | solely te an argument Through the press, Mrs. Urschel said shé was not interested in the kidnaper’s. prosecution, but “only| diction over the sound in the safe return of my husband.” Union workers who n said, because A lone ! | ! | | Frank L. between | ard’s story | twe anions as to which had juris-| Hidden which is no : in The Citi ‘WILCOX, SHOLTZ TROPICAL STORM PLAN VISIT HERE NEAR GUADALOUPE |=: j }man - hunt |OFFICIALS FIGURE COMING! et on an TO-| cangdom’s MORROW; PREPARA. TO KEY WEST WITHIN TIONS MADE NEXT THREE WEEKS EERE (My Associated Press) als, drawn | } } and utafrs' | ster codes, | | The Mas Congressman J. Mark Wileox is; weather bureau today issued 8) .uthor and mn, expected to be in Key West with-| storm warning saying that a trop: od: Hewilt. to jin the next three weeks, provided! ical disturbance, apparently of; the can get away from business, slight intensity. centered near the} cares long enough to make the ésland of Guadaloupe, West Indies. | trip. ‘It is moving westward or north- | This intention he writes to! westward. friends here expressing a desire to} That himelf. Hewitt elusive trail | ‘ ne n baa [YOrage (5 fof the 265th Regiment, C. A., Flor-; SAN JUAN, July 25-—A storm | dian north {ida National Guard, which is to be warning impelled Governor Gore The City of Havre, the ship on heid from August 6 to August 29. today to order ali construction em-/ like @ Governor Dave Sholtz has also! ployes of the department of the | hwilding the j signified his intention of being in| interior to be prepared for a pot-| The Mask i . just as the expected to be here at the same|. The storm is expected here to-| Hewitt fell time Congressman Wilcox will hmorrow, visit. : ———- — STORM REPORT WASHINGTON, D. ¢ UNIQUE METHOD . July 25. ~t i} SPOKANE, Wash—To |name before ev leandidate for city "Lew Hurtig of thi [stamped on 12,000 ege. ‘ ; his ¢ asi disturbance apparentiy of : commissions 3 had ning in MUTILATED PAGE sevelt Exceedingly Pleased STOCKS } moter ep Press) the market later rose) ices at Chicago again in the lead, and strengthened. showed higher prices. revive s r futurys we! ja bit reaction ary. Bonds\weresteady to firm. PEARING IN THE CITI- ZEN DAILY pearing serial and friend of lice and rim! unwitti unrelent; dozen illicit tb WASHINGTON, July 25.—The | sre wit dant ‘inst an adv criminals in |heels of this Advisory 10:30 a. m.: Tropleal than « quest fo a muper criminal. | tight because Hewitt alse sity centered near idand of; maine Trembla}—but you'll learn! toupe, West Indies, moving more abeut het in the story now! For 53 Years Devoted to the , Best Interests of Key West PRICE FIVE CENTS © nses To Summons aising, Shorter Hours Almost Three Thousand Pledges Of - Support Reach Desks In Execu- tive Offices er Wage-R FREDPINEWILL PROSECUTE CASE IN LOCAL COURT | SOLICITOR FROM DADE COUN. TY WILL ACT IN PLACE OF J. F. BUSTO, WHO WAS DIS, ‘QUALIFIED IN TRIAL TODAY MARKETING ING INDUSTRIALS IARROWLY WITH iS SPECIALTIES HIGHER PRICES (Ny Seseciated Press) WASHINGTON, July 25. —President Roosevelt was represented at- the White House today as being ex- ceedingly encouraged by the immediate response to summons for employers to raise wages and shorten working hours, Even before midmorning . almost 3,000 pledges of sup- port for his course were stacked on the desks in the executive offices. More arrived at the re- covery administration office. Hugh Johnson, chief there, © and aides, sped duties of. proposed wage-work agree- ments for a variety of speci- fic industries, ‘ All communications were y be brought of the I paign, The lists, the president said last night, are to be ited in postoffices for pub- jie scrutiny, BIG SUPPLY OF CLOTHING TO BE GIVEN T0 NEEDY RED CROSS CHAPTER TO CON- DUCT MEETING TOMORROW TO DECIDE ON METHOD OF DISTRIBUTION Fred Pine, county solicitor from ee | Dade county and his assistant, J. scans Steels vated Kehoe, will prosecute the cabe of the state against Tito Boza, charged with a statutory of- fense. At the solicitation of J. F. Busto, Monroe county _ solicitor. Judge J. Vining Harris made the announcement in criminal court ; this morning when Mr. Busto stat- {ed that he had acted in behalf of and | close relative of the accused and ! felt he should be disqualified. The case was set for Thursday morning when Attorney Pine stat- ed to the court he was entirely un- familiar with the case and would ask the court to grant him time to investigate the evidence in the matter and examine witnesses. Attorney for the defense, Wil- liam V, Albury, expressed his sat- although numerous isfaction with the action of the court and believed he will be ready \for the trial by Thursday, A number of eases of delin- quent occupational licenses were disposed of. an- today. *Many open-! of $1.00 to $4.00! | by profit-taking lied ‘and share of- well absorbed. Wet ing industrials mov. | imposition of prompt payments The dol-} costs of court in the cases as were demanded, He decided to allow the delinquents to pay in install- ments, provided full and complet liquidation was made by the next term of court. A recess was then ordered until 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. ITALIAN FLEET ON RETURN HOME MASS FLIGHT WITH NEW BRUNSWICK DESTINATION | STARTED amazing fight] us forces of the; orld Ca sea m 7 in fopign exchang- indifferently, and) URE SERIAL NMPACKARD STORY NOW AP- | (My Ansocinted Press) NEW YORK, July 25. —General Italo Balbo led his 24-plane armada into the air today on a return masé flight to It- P, « Blankets, comforters, stockings. ‘socks, underwear, pants, sweaters, | overalls and other articles of cloth- a! aly. {ing which were sent through Na- ‘Today's destination is [tional Red Cro headquarters to > i Jew e hapter, are now arrang- Shediac, New Bruns- }the locale ner . jed and ready for distribution. wick, 650 miles from An extensive series of sheives here. {built especially to hold the assort- ments at the lighthouse depart- ment offices now contain the ar- ticles. Distribution of the ap- pare! will be made as acon a8 plans ; have been developed. | Tg this end the chapter will hold | meeting in the lighthouse offices i309 o'clock tomortow morning at Their course lay along the coastline. | j mo Se as the ruler of s feared vated Uf, S. SENATOR'S DAUGHTER WEDS Se ee ced tes | which time #t wilt be definitely de- pre aa eee \eided when, bew pnd when the + : et .| distribution will made, nd his oon busi-|TO MARRY WOODRING, FOR-| distribution will be made, ed the beginning} y4pR GOVERNOR AND | method to be pursaed and ill veal jcarry the necemary information for the guidance of those who ip itend making application. | There ix also « quantity of ma- jterial for making dresses and \other wearing apparel. Whether lor not this will he made into gar iments in allotments will siso be ' decided Another matter to be discussed | will be the coming snnani member i abip drive, and it ix expected that every member of the chapter will ASST. SEC. OF WAR ed The Mask's! ugh the haunts of | iw York to Cape, rape) in the Cana-| . He hung at the fol i (My Associated Vrens) FITCHBURG, setts, July 25.—Many persons high in the councils of the ma- tion gathered at the home of United States Senator Marens A. Coolidge today for the wedding of his daughter, all-dog. gradually | into} penitentiary. And in sight. intdThe Masks power. {cecokt Sa iesis Srnec Sara amy tom nk Moree SA | ee late | almost. certainsand eruel—death.| Woodring, first assistant soe STRAND THEATER “The HiddenDoor™ is ewifthy-| retary of war and former geve | : moving, realisti story. told in Mr-| «rmer of Kanene. Cary Grant a in Packard's best ytrie. It ix more’ attendants incloded Jomes pcre Roosevelt, eldest son of the Senator Coslidge gave bis Fay Wray-Phillip Holmes in THE BIG BRAIN Matinee, 10-18<; Might, 15-25« found Ger ! ‘ i i The Titizen.

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