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# | Associated Press Day Wire : Service VOLUME LIV. No. 222. OVERWHELMING MAJORITY By an overwhelming ma- jority the bond issue for $12,500,000 was carried in the election yesterday with but few dissenting votes. From the opening of the polling places at 8 o’clock in Automobiles were going to and from residences and __ business places to the booths and not one moment during the entire day at the polls or otherwise ac- counted for. ECTION | was there any cessation in these, aetivities, until the last name on) the qualified list had been checked! The Key West Citwen KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1933. Emigrant’s Gift'To Turkish Village Promises Health In Backward District | POOSHSSSSHSHSSSHSSSSHSHSHSSSSHSHOSSHSHSSSHTESSSHSHSTUOSHSESSEHEHSSSOSOSEEEEEE (hy Associated Pr I MANISSA, Turkey, Sept. 19.—' Because a Jewish native of: Manissa made a fortune in Amer- ica but never forgot his distant’ Turkish home town, a model hos-; ;pital has been built in this quiet: corner of Anatolia.’ Medical experts call it one of, the best equipped and best plant ‘ned small units in the world. \ Peasants Reap Benefit —_| On October 1, the Morris Schi-! ;nasi International Hospital of 40: | beds, the million-dollar gift of the| late Manissa-born Morris Sehinasi,' IDENTIFICATION — the morning until they closed _at sundown, persons actively interested in the issue-were working to get the freehold While the legal result of the election will not ‘be determined until “after' ‘the ‘canvass’ of the jotes by the county conimissioners at a special ‘meeting.“to be “held New York tobacco merchant, will jbe opened to patients, | In it the sick » peasantry” of Anatolia, ‘whom’ | the ;abandoned ‘to. ‘witeh+doctors’’ and sultans’ tonight; the tabulation at the polls ers to thé polls. shows | the’ following Voters Qualified” ‘For Borids" Against” Blanks 89 84 _— 159 229 250 136 312 242 11 Totals 1428 1362 1373 ‘These results are considered re- mobiles in service during the day, markable especially considering|going for voters, bringing them the financial conditions in Key}to the polls and returning them West at this time and other mat-jto their homes not a driver nor ters that were ‘encountered by/|owner received any remuneration those who were most active injand even the, gasoline used was getting out the vote. purchased by the owners. In this connection it might be| For the generous attitude of mentioned that not one of those) the public and hearty cooperation who acted in’ any capacity re-1 of the individuals, Leo H. War- one. penny of pay for their fe efforts. Inspectors, clerks, eount-|™®™ vice chairman of the Over- ers and deputy sheriffs gave their}8ea8s Road and Toll Bridge Com- services for the good of the cause. m asks The Citizen to extend Precinct No, 1 No. 2 No, No. No. No. No. No. ‘Totals 84 151 220 242 182 301 234 9 149 218 241 130 301 230 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 isi Anritan Tax. Expert To Work With County Assessor L. E. Fenn, intangible tax ex-, market value and should be listed pert, has been appointed by J. M.|at $25. {blue beads and whom’’ the” new republic is trying with“ limited means to aid, will lie on model American operating tables and ‘in model American beds’ in model wards, all equipped and planned according to the latest word of jmedical science. {| All the building materials, with the sole exception of foundation patones, and all the equipment were imported, practically _ everything The million-déllar hospital shown above has been built in the except cement coming from the! obscure country town of Manissa, Turkey, under the will of the United States. late Morris Schinasi of New York, a native of the village. Below, Government Lends Aid left to right, are Allen Harisson, in charge of construction; Dr. Despite its quota system strictly; Memduh Nedjet Bey, director of the hospital, and Huntington Tur- limiting imports, the Turkish gov-| mer, New York trustee. jernment allowed all imports for For 53 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West PRICE FIVE CENTS Cuba Threatened WithAnother Revolution; Large Contingent Of Rebels Marching On Capital MADE OF MAN IN KIDNAPING CASE! FEDERAL DISTRICT ATTOR-| “NEY! IN‘ OKLAHOMA © AN-; ‘NOUNCES ALBERT BATES IS ONE'OF TWO SUSPECTED “CHS "Nenocinied Press) OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 19.— Federal District Attorney Hyde} announced that two farm youths,; one reiated to the three de- fendants in the Charles F, Urshel kidnaping case, had “positively; identified” Albert Bates as one! of two men who boasted at noon July 22 that they were going to “kidnap a guy—soon.” ' The youths, Gay. Coleman and) President San Martin Still Persists In Refusal To Resign As Demanded By Opponents PRIEST CHARGES JURY VERDICT NOT CORRECT CLAIMS FINDINGS SHOW ee ERNMENT, SENATOR COU- ZENS AND HIMSELF ARE LIARS (By Asnocinted Press) HAVANA, Sept. 19.— Threats of another — revolu- tion, and reports that 300 rebels were’ marching to- 'ward the capital, reached. jthe government today al- most simultaneously with de- mands that President Grau falsefication of records and pre-|San Martin resign. From dictions of federal} unimpeachable sources it grand jury indictments against a! WaS learned that Captain local bank official started on the! Juan Blas Hernandez, vet- campaigner against amination by an investigating; Machado, left Moron, Cama- (By Associated Press DETROIT, Sept 19.—Reveren: Father Charles E. Coughlin, crusading priest whose charges of impending now closed Detroit bank an ex-, eran Lee, comptroller of Florida, as in- Mortgages are handled in ex- ‘the hospital to enter duty. free. Charged with carrying out Mr. Schinasi’s bequest, Huntington Turner, assistant trust officer of pe Chemical Bank and Trust Co. of New York, made four trips be- {tween New York and © Manissa, ‘travelling more than 40,000 miles in all. itis a trip which Morris Schi- i himself took only once in his life, He never returned to .Manissa after as a boy, and poor, he left it to become an American mil- lionaire. The hospital was built and equipped at a cost of $200,000. The remaining trust fund of $800,- 900 gives the hospital $24,000 an- nually for expenses. Thompson and Churchill of New York were the architects and Allen Harisson the engineér. He was assisted by Gélip Rifat Bey, young Turkish graduate of Robert College who studied for two years | MIDNIGHT HOUR |FIRESWEEPS ~ | DEADLINEFOR | PIER CAUSING Carl Wilson, live near Stratford,| | i Okla., where the prosecution has/ jury, today said the findings of indicated it will seek to prove|the jury that no acts of crim- Bates and George Kelly, missing) inality were evident, did not machine gunner, awaited the hour change his.views “one iota. From for the swoop upon the sus- : pene musus| available testimony given, the i pecting Urschel. | United States government is a QUALIFICATIONS) REPEALIST LIST 1S COMPLET- ED; ONLY FOUR PLEDGED DRYS; EXPECT COMPLETE; LIST BY CLOSING TIME (Hs Associated Press) TALLAHASSEE, Sept. With midnight the dealine for, qualifying, 146 candidates had placed their names on the Octo-} ber repeal ballot at noon today. Only repeal advocates had filed 19.—} 1 MUCH DAMAGE Bates, held a prisoner in the bull- pen there with Harvey Bailey, another defendant, saying “that’s Hyde said the boys pointed to} | liar, Senator Couzens is a liar and Father Coughlin 1s a tiar, and the United States government, in ad- iguey Province, with a heavily armed band, en route to Santa Clara, in the direction of Havana. He left with full authority of the local military com- mander to resume the two- BULK OF SEASONAL SHIP. MENT OF FLOUR DESTROY- ED; THREE FIREMEN HURT BADLY (My Associated Prensy HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Sept. 19.—Damage estimated at more than $750,000 was caused today by a fire which swept a 1,200 foot pier of the Halifax harbor commis- sion. The bulk of the seasonal ship- him.” SLAYER OF TWO ESCAPES FROM PRISON AGAIN GIRL, WHO KILLED FATHER’S ACCUSED SLAYER, CLAIMS HER CONSCIENCE HURTS dition, is an iniquitous thing be-| cause it closed perfectly solvent. | banks. “If the government is so craven, 7s to rest the case on this testf- ‘ mony, which was given by more| There were mutterings in or less prejudiced bankers, if the " , } government will take complacently opponitionists' camps a8 the this opinion of the open grand| President persisted in his re- jury which was formulated on the} testimony which eventually was] CUBA to accede to the de- aimed at saving double liability; mands of five powerful poli- jtical. groups that he make jof stockholders, then I am very! much afraid the people of the na- tion and Detroit will begin to) Way for 4 “national” goy- jclassify government as an arch- year revolt he ended. . when when de Cespedes succeeded Machado. actly the same manner. A $10,- Spector with full powers to work 000 mortgage might not be worth in- conjunction with J. Otto Kireh-| more than $5,000 or less at the heiner, tax assessor of Monroe! present time. If you know that. county, from September 25 to 28 you will never be able to collect inelidiive. the full value of a mortgage then, it should be listed at the actual He will ‘be located in the taxi veiue the holder believes he will assessors office and will extend! be able to collect or will be willing the courtesies of his office and|to take for it. his assistance to all those who doj Under Class “B” all notes and not understand the law. bonds secured by mortgage, or He is empowered to examine all; liens on real estate is only tax- records and if returns are not filed '®ble when the real estate is in according to the law he willbe the | Florida. adversary of tax evaders and will! state attorney and also appear in| drafts, money, merchandise, © a court with any evidence of tax peal receivable, etc., should be evasion he find, ed. 94 ad Blanks may be obtained at the Under Class “C” all bank ac-} file charges against them with the|Cunts, certificates of deposit,| at the University of Illinois. Miss Cora Gould of the Orange, N. J, Memorial Hospital, chose the equipment. Stanley Howe of the Orange Memori Hospital and Dr. Lorrin Shepard, director of the American Hospital of Istanbul, were consultants. Dr, Shepard says that of all hospitals he has seen, the Manissa hospital, as a small unit, is the best planned and best equipped. | More than 1,000 townspeople,! | peasants and visitors from near-by| Smyrna attended the ‘inaugural ceremonies when Morris Schinasi’s ashes, brought from America © by} iment of new flour was destroyed and more than 700 longshoremen | thrown out of jobs. Three firemen {the complete list of 67 j candidates, At noon the ballot looked thus Pledged repeal, 67; pledged dry, 3 unpledged but filed by repeal- ists, 41; unpledged but filea b drys, 34. { TENNESSEE REEF The tender Ivy sailed yesterday for Tennessee Reef to join forces | with those of the tender Poppy to Mr. Turner, were placed‘ inthe} Eugene Sanchez, arrested on a' complete construction of the new | hospital’s cornerstone. ! peace. warrant yesterday, was lighthouse started several weeks i A feast followedthe ‘raising of /Zivey @ hearing before Justice of | ago. ithe Turkish flag, and a Turkish: The Peace Frank O. Roberts. Should the weather remain fav- pledged were reatment, EUGENE SANCHEZ GIVEN HEARING injured | everely enough to require hospital j HER AS RESULT OF ACTS (hy Asnoeiated Press) LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas, Sept. 19.—Helen Spence Eaton, the girl who killed her father’s accused plaining her conscience “hurt” her, has escaped again—the second time within a week. Homesickness led the | twice-convicted slayer to landed her, and head for the White River country last Thursday. Bloodhounds cornered her in a cornfield and back she went to prison. Last night she disappeared slayer and then, after parole, con-! fessed she killed another man, ex-| pretty,| flee} | prison. where her conscience had! angel Capone.” ernment. ALLAN B. CLEARE, |SAM PINDER IN JR.. IN RACE FOR | RACEFOR CITY POLICE JUSTICE! TAX COLLECTOR MAKES FORMAL ANNOUNCE.|SERVED ‘CITY FOR FIVE MENT IN CITIZEN TODAY;| YEARS AS ASSESSOR; TWO HELD SAME OFFICE FROM, OFFICES HAVE BEEN COM- 1929 TO 1931 BINED SINCE THAT TIME me a Allan B, Cleare, Jr, is today| Semi B, Pinder, well known to These returns should be made by November 1 and all who do not make them are liable to a fine of ‘ $500 or six months in jail or both. ner - | again and guards once more head-| making his formal announcement | every citizen in Key West, an- jed toward the White River on the:as a candidate for the office °f | nounces in this issue of The Citi: 'theory that her conscience had/ Police Justice for the city of Key} again taken the count from home-| West in the municipal election to | his candidacy for the office i He was placed under bond of, orable and no sudden demands be Spangled Banner.” $100 to keep the peace for one! made for the services of tenders, The hospital will be staffed en-|¥eat- If it is found that he vio-|the light will probably be in tirely by Turkish doctors andi!@tes the court order he is before the end of the assessor’s office. Mr. Kirehheiner, with other tax Florida, has been} ed to attend a meeting to be! military band played “The Star-! to be; service to Class Of Property Seg fos AA vartosal gcoberty which held in Orlando September 22 and not in itself intrinsically valuable! give final instructions to but which derives its value from! gible tax inspectors. that which it represents, such as stocks, bonds, or sliares, mort- gages, notes, liens, leases, monies, bank accounts, drafts, certificates of deposits, accounts, is classed as! intangible personal property and} returns must be made on such, except that U. S. government, state, county and municipal bends are exempted, Every person, firm or cor- poration owning or having con- trol, management or custody of intangible personal property, in- cluding trustees, administrators, executors, receivers and all fi- duciaries, must make these re- turns. intan- ‘TUG COMES HERE TO GET SUPPLIES The wrecking tug Willett arriv- led off the bar this morning for | supplies. These were taken to the ‘ship by the tug Petrel, of the Por- Sharpley. After supplies were on board the Willett was to sail for Sagua where she is engaged in wreck- All returns should be made as ing operations on a vessel that of January 1, and valued at the/ was stranded in the storm of market price as of that date. Inj 4. 3 S, ae other words, all intangibles must 1°). once hiieeseane epmemel : be classified in their respective} _— NOTICE classifications as shown on the! return blank and listed tages Separately with a separate value bk < t of JEWISH HOLIDAY all stores of Jewish faith will be closed shown. On Actual Value Stocks, bonds, securities, ete.) should not be listed at par value,) but listed at actual value as off January 1. A $100 par value stock may be only worth $25) 23, at which Comptroller Lee will; | ter Dock Company, Captain A. BE} arses. a well-known surgeon, has been appointed director by the ministry of hygiene an Ankara, with the approval of the American trus- j tees, ‘TWO MORE STATES ] | | NEW MEXICO AND IDAHO ARE ; DECIDING PROHIBITION QUESTION TODAY { { (Ny Anneetated Presa) | New Mexico and Idaho were jhaving their say about prohibition! itoday—the former lackadaisically jand the latter with a wider dis- {play of interest. | Clear skies, beckoning the rural j vote, encouraged drys in Idaho. thome state of the long time friend jot prohibition, Senator Borah. In New Mexico, foes of pro- [hibition predicted at least a two- ‘te-one majority for repeal. Voters, however, displayed much more interest in another {matter on the ballot—gquestion of ilimiting property tax levies. Dr. Memduh Nedjet Bey,| VOTE ON REPEAL promptly arrested. | ' ' | | } t Special Washington Corr: WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 19. |—Zollie R. Kyle, who has been [postmaster out on Pigeon Key lees 1928, will lose his job, it was | announced today by sostal offi- cials, because his salary, small in- | deed, was greater than the postage stamps sold there. Last year, for instance, Kyle iwas paid $199 salary. This was at the raté of 160 percent of his col- | Néetions, moaning it cost the de- | part#@ft in salary only $1.60 for levery $1 Kyle's sales red. stamp As far as possible. Postmaster week, General Farley is trying to elim- imate such offices. fice in less than $75 a quar! the postmaster under the law He gets all the is paid 160 percent. cash and is paid 60 percent more. in Florida, At some places | where stamp sales are very # it was found by inspectors that there was much incoming mail and the expense of operation as justi- fied as a public service. Persons living on Pigeon Key will hereafter get their mail from Marathon postoffice and use that as an address. — PLAN OFFERED Wieiemaeter’e Suleay At Pea Key Exceeds Revenue In Stamps; Zollie R. Kyle Will Lose Post When an of- sickness. be held November 14. j | Mr. Cleare is well known to the voters of this city, having served jas Police Justice from 1929 to | 11931 after which he completed Since that time he has been en. gaged in the practice of his pro- fession in this city. WOULD CREATE FUND TO} CARRY ON WORK UNTIL}nection with his race for the of- fice and promises if elected to fill STATE COULD MAKE PAY-lihe position to the best of his MEN ability. vi His many friends are predicting that he will be elected to the of- fice by a large majority. | pS Aree i (My Aesoctared Preast TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 19.—~ House Speaker Peter Tomasello, 'Jr., presented to the state educe tion board a plan for financing salaries through loans in anticipa tion of state school revenue, un til the state revenue is available. DIZZY DRIVER BELOIT, Wi Gus Anderson of this city told the court it was dizziness that caused hime to drive his car that way-—he accidently termination of the amounts due | °*** leach county school board by the \ state during the year; issuance of time warrants against this amount; [banks purchase warrants and de-' posit procecds with State Tresur ler Knott who would disburse the ifunds upon county board vouch- ' ers. FOR RENT Residence, corner Caroline and Ann streets, Commodious aed) modern in every respect. Gas range and Kelvinator. Other- wise unfurnished. $30.00 per i |his law course and received bis) Florida | Mr. Cleare, now acting as judge, solicits the support of all in con-| Briefly. the plan called for de.|**silowed his «nuff while drinking} city tax collector-assessor voted for in the city election No- lvember 14. For five years Mr. Pinder serv- ed the people of Key West as city tax assessor and during that pe riod was many times commended for his equitable valuations by the property owners. Later he was assistant tax #5- or in the county tax amessor’s joffice, and his work was a6 com tmendable then as when in the leity’s office, it is mid by his | friends. He also served for four and « half years as clerk in the criminal! leourt and conducted the duties of that office in a manner that was beyond criticism. | Mr. Pinder is also well known |for his religious activities and is ‘assured by his friends that the | many contacts he has made during j his life has gained for him « circle lot friends that, they believe, wiil insure bis election. STRAND THEATER 1 Leis Wileon-Grant Withers in 1 SECRETS OF WU SIN Spencer Tracy-Fay Wray in SHANGHAI MADNESS ‘een month. Wm. Cerry’s Sons Co-§)