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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Che Key West KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1936. OOLUME LVII. No. 136. Cittzrn Official Absentee Vote, Monroe County Primary iilactiom, June 2, 1936 Relief Is Supreme Issue As Noisy Party Wrangles Precede 1936 Conventions Many Important Matters! MISS SCHOBER | Are Now Receiving At- : sso SUPERVISOR OF tention Of Various Party WELF ARE GROUP wes Leaders | ROGELIO GOMEZ .... By BYRON PRICE | SELECTED FOR POSITION DUR. | RAYMOND R. LORD - (Chief of Bureau, The Associated, ae ean Bectsl Weihineton) ING MEETING OF DISTRICT; For Sheriff BCARD CONDUCTED There is at least a hint of d NIL] PALM BEACH | KARL 0. MPS CANDIDATES nd Précinet 5th Precinct 6th Precinct 1st Precinct 8rd Precinct 2. ——$——__ For Representative in the Ss. CARO 5 16° BERNIE C. PAPY .. 438 a prophecy in the fact that the re- lief issue plays so prominent a} For Tax Collector | PRANK H. LADD Miss Dorothy Schober was nam- JOE C. McMAHON . “led unit supervisor for Monroe! For duceutle deaee : F r Juvenile Ju The new tax bill may be disturb-! County at the District Ten Board! | MRS. JEFF KNIGHT |meeting held this week in West! FRANK 0, ROBERT: : | Palm Beach. The board is one of MRS, JULIETTE RUSSELL. .... the working units of the Fiorida! EVA B. WARNER . | Social Welfare Board. i 4 Although she has been acting | For County Commissioner jas unit supervisor since the resig- Second District {nation of Nina Ryder Johnson,’ MARCOS A. MESA . Miss Schober was not appointed C. C. SYMONETTE permanent superv:sor until this: BRAXTON B. WARREN week when the board was in: | regular session. Mrs, William R.} y ome lwerscaemonres iCountyanepre | Fifth District On the side of the Democ.ats, | sentative on the board, attended BAe meeting. Mrs. Gladys Rob- molatheriisauel has) pecduced each | 0c W. A. PARRISH . jerts was named secretary of the evesene: Beuah How-i HAROLD E. RUSSELL the! Jocal unit, and Mrs. |ard was named visitor. 1 For Member: SclioelsBourd is composed j First District The district board has resulted in such open public! of a group of citizens appointed’ o11yER ARMAYOR | |by the governor and, subject toi cr. ARENCE H. PIERCE | the control of the State Board of | ; Social Welfare, they are respon- sible for the administration of ! social welfare activities within which it may be difficult to over- {the district. Board members serve! come completely. Some of the: amon compensation except .for most influential, however, are | °XPenses incurred in the perform- talking of launching the Republi-|*"ce of their duties. can campaign on the keynote of a,, During the mecting this week tidicaily-revised relief program, tboard members were told what letting all other issues take sec.| ther counties are doing to meet ondary place for the moment, | Teatirements so that they can Relief is something every benety from yprovisions ed: the Sade abact Grhat National Security Act. Counties: issue which inevitably pushes it- | must SRREO DE Ate monies oe) 2 self. to the top. | other ways raise funds, to match Maiaees RorgetiGutfeywAct j funds made available by the Fed- Recently: a visitor i is eral Government. Commissioners Recently a visitor to a coal’ in Okeechobee and Martin Coun- mining section brought back word ties have appropriated money to to Washington that the miners and be matched with Federal money their families were not talking: fo. the care of persons 70 y | about the Guffey act, nor about! of age and over. Indian River; i es wages and hours or homestead; | County appropriated $380 for the: C. (FLONEY) PELLICIER ul projects, but about relief. | quarter period beginning July 1,! ENRIQUE MAYG ‘What about all of these charges) and St, Lucie and Broward Coun-| BIENVENIDO PEREZ of politics in the relief set-up,| ties were to mae appropriations| HERMAN RICHARDSON . they asked, and would some other! this week, board members were method of handling the problem] told at the West Palm Beach} be better? | meeting. | If anyone doubts that relief has! Other districts are taking ad-! become a burning local question| vantage of the provisions of the | everywhere, he will find the proof! security act making it possible to| in the columns of the daily news-} obtain child welfare _ benefits, | papers of virtually every state in’ board members also were _ told.| the union. | Three districts plan the eoanon The care with which the Repub-; of a qualified child welfare w lican national committee recently; er to the staff to render intensive | prepared its case relating to con-| child welfare services in a coun- ditions in Missouri, and the’ ty. thoughtful manner jin which this, Dr. Carl N. Herman, chairman case was handled by the adminis-! of the district board, told mem- tration, testify to the importance, bers that the FERA program in accorded by both sides to this Monrpe County will be liquidated problem, Jwy 1, and that the welfare work | It is not that there any dis-| from that time forward will come; pute about the necessity for taking directly under supervision of the | ¢lass passengers for Key Wests) at this service one of the older; {hearts in Key West and care of the needy. Even the rank-' district board. Tt was at that six first class passengers for St. members of the church will be | copies reached Havana like emo-: ing Republican leadership in con-, time that Miss Sehcber, Mrs, Rob-/ petersburg; 20 first and one sec-, honored in a special manner, one’! tiong were created in former Key! gress supported the new relief ap-,¢rts and Mrs, Howard were nam-| 44 for ‘Tampa. iwho has given years of continious! : : propriation. But they did so after; ‘ed for this county. i Adgals pathicey, service to the chrrch. The name} Westers as shown by the follow- protesting that the job could much! ; Will not be revealed until the eve-, ing telegram. [re cio Sanchez, M “Citizen part in the final noisy prelude to the national political conventions. ing in some industrial quarters. The farm issue may dominate the campaign in certain states. Va- rious groups of citizens have| shown special concern about the constitution. But when all is said and done, the universal i ii w issue is For County Commissioner relief. outspoken’ disagreement in party ranks in congress. No other dispute among officials of the ad-| ministration. For Member School Board Third District MILLARD B. GIBSON . RALPH K. JOHNSON Among the Republicans, too, ! there are differences of view For Justice Peace First District FRANKLIN ARENBERG ELWOOD CARBONELL. .... | For Constable First District 4 CLI EVELAND DILLON RAY ELWOOD —————————E—— For Justice Peace | Second District ENRIQUE ESQUINALDO, JR. ABELARDO LOPEZ, JR. 273 29 For Justice Peace Second District JOSE ESPINOSA 26 14) CUBA BRINGS IN FATHER’S DAY REJOICE OVER 33 PASSENGERS, SERVICE SUNDAY) BRIDGE NEWS |VESSEL LEFT LATE IN AFT.!_, Tomorrow will be observed as Father’s Day at the Fleming} ERNOON ENROUTE | Street Methodist Church, accord-) TO TAMPA 1 i ‘ | FORMER KEY WESTERS IN HAVANA SEND WIRE EX- | PRESSING DELIGHT ing to announcement made by} ! Rev. Shuler Peele, the pastor. j At the evening service the pas-! tor will use as his theme, pet Steamship Cuba, of the P. and Of Our Fathers.” The choir, an 0. S. S. company, arrived yester- der the dircetion of Mrs. P. ‘day from Havana with s'x second, Roberts, will provide music suit- j { | ! j = did The ie | Citizen Extra one week ago to- ailelfor ihe aecasion ; day create a furore and gladden Not only in Key West when West were: rejoiced over | way. Congratulations for Key West and fellow Key West- ers. i | “Domingo J. Milord “George W. Carey” Mr. Milord is a former Cuban PETTEWAY HAS | took part i igram, appeared agan la }was gt | Key } Havana, where she went ‘gf E land states e there is a sig | come j which he says will prove o better: be done some other y -RENOWNED § SINGER | aria Sanchez, ! inet sibs tomorrov The core of the controv is, Halley V. Cremata, Horacio San-| “Key West, Fl specifically, Harry L. Hopkins’ ad- | che Ss Dolores Goemastavand:D! ey fest, Fla. ministration of the vast relief) ARRIVES IN CITY 's Bocas. BULLARD RITES Read your Extra Monday funds entrusted to him. first. Greatly The under-surface conflict bed | Perecngers eating trem Key! HERE TOMORROW meh RT ERS tween the Hopkins and the Ickes, ; West were: A. J. Miller, A. T. schools of thought has been much! sowie etage ae Masson, J. H. Montgomery, J. W.| 1 singer; 8. ma: s, | owes BEDE eM oe jand party were arrivals in Key| Dunn. M. Ennis, A. Golkhoff,’ Funeral services for Thomas 6s bes ene i day on the Yacht Mas-' Dolores Hernandez, Mts. William, W. Bullard, who died Friday tated to carry to the highest quar-| which is berthed in the! Doughtry, Miss Olive B, Day and} morning at his residence, 712 ters his insistence that a substam| ey Weet Yacht Bazin. {Roger Watkins. j Athe street, will be held Sunday] tial ‘portion of relief funds be put! Others in the party are O, {afternoon at 5 o’clock at Ley} aside for permanent puble works. | Those who agree with him are nu-! merous enough in congress so that‘ compromise was unavoidable, but} in the main Mr. Hopkins still) dominates. | The exact form of the Republi-! can campaign attack remains un-| determined. Many politicians doubt| whether the national convention! can do more than charge waste and political manipulation, and hint at some new form of relief administration. | Memorial Church, Rev. M. L. {| Smith, officiating. The body will Carr, postmaster at West Palm! Beach, and Mrs. Carr, who is al candidate for National Democrat-! ic Committee Woman. FROM MRS. RUSSELL | that of my four children, is here-i j o'clock, ‘ jby extended to those who gave! Pritchard’s Funeral Home will me such excellent support in the} be-in charge of arrangements. | primary ‘election for the office va juvenile judge. Until such time :D) A N @ B jas I can personally thank those | | who voted for me, I take this} Tomorrow Night, 7:30 till ° aioe of expressing my grati-} 11:00 o’Clock tude. HABANA-MADRID CLUB Del Woods’ Orchestra ADMISSION .. + 28 BIG SATURDAY NITE DANCE Tonight, 10 o'clock RAUL’S CLUB Pritchard’s Orchestra ADMISSION $1.00] i Sincerely Yours, JULIETTE RUSSELL. My heartfelt appreciation and|be Placed in the church at 2° Consul in Key West and is now, |an attache of the Department of State in Havana, Whereever he is {he never forgets that he is a Key) Wester at heart and has a host of; friends in Key West. Mr. Carey, the other signer of ithe cablegram, is a former Key Wester and manager of the West- ‘ern Union Telegraph company in} Havana. He is a brother of Mrs. ! Annie Page of this city. i Grand Jury To Be Summoned To Investigate Primary Activities "Wee eeIaas. Much HARRIS LANDS SAILFISH Up until yesterday, Judge J. Vining Harris bad caught practically every kind of fish to these in Matter Desplased JUDGE an sae Printed CONE RUNNER UP TO HIGH MAN IN GOVERNOR'S in The C waters <x- cept a sailfish, and wanted to get one of these beauties, he said. Yesterday his hopes gratified when he hooked, and after « contest lasting over = period ef 25 minutes, brought boat a magnificent «pecime= measuring seven feet The judge had 20 intention of going fishing, he told The Citizen but was prevailed o= by Captain Begicy Filer to go out for a while and make « few tries. This he decided te do, and did, with the re- sult as described. The prize is to be mounted natural RACE HAS 46,447 always {Ry Associated Press) JACKSONVILL®. June 6. —With two Liberty County te precincts missing, the tota’ of the primary election of last Tuesday in the race for the office of governor of Florida show: Petteway, 51,076; Cone, 46,447; and kept as a souvenir by the Hodges, 46,091. judge. The official counts, which DAN LAWSON GIVEN HEARING include absentee ballots, are mak'ng some changes in the ‘AMATEUR HOUR’ i GRAND SUCCESS «: The B. S. A. “Amateur Hour” put on last night in th High Schoo! Troop ur rium of the | the Scouts, was a big succes auspices of This program was last night by request The W°CONNELL RITES HERE ON SUNDAY same oul favori in th with several new members takin | part. The large crowd in n atly pleased with the pro- and so expressed itself of the entertain gram, the conclusion 4 . nt. NOW IMPROVING Mrs. C. Nestor Recio, West a short time who for trea nent as a result ef breakdown, is reported to be rap- idly improving, which will _ be tifying news to her numer friends in this city. Mrs. Recio is expected a nervou jturn to Key West within the nex Mr from Recio. Ha everal wecks, s‘ates who has just returned | vana, TO PREACH 0! ON ‘SELLING OUT Sunday Evenir Methodist Church, Culpepper, jr. will use ing Out”. Culpepper r selling everything rywhere ‘For Sale Culpepper reques out and hear th says Rev. interest to everyone. REV. SHEHANE TO. ARRIVE TONIGHT Rev. Yancy who was recently assi |pastorate of the First church in Key West, to Key West and wi the highway this ev. Rev. Shehane is accor by Mrs. Shehane and th children, The Citizen wa Rev. Shehane will cond services tomorrow at the Church. Baptist and is en route who arrive ning. over I has Baptist juné-1tx RAYMOD WIN OR LOSE, CELEBRATE ELECTION RETURNS WITH ICE COLD WAGNER BEER. REMEMBER, WAGNER IS ALWAYS A WINNER. ON SALE EVERYWHERE

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