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Associated Press Day Wire Service. ry For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Ka LVI. No. 151. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1936. CONE vINS BY OVERWHELMING YORE Niles Defeats Fulford For "Florida oe Next Goperng SCOUTLEADER English Successful Over Cawthon Commissioner; Pellicier In | MADERECORD| jiimcssaalae =) «= ARREST HERE ©‘ School Superint GREEN, WHO OPPOSED JOE =! Winning Column Over Mays BUT FORTY-THREE MINUTES | : se : . : : CHARGED WITH HAVING DIS- pono as nen ENTAT REQUIRED IN COUNTING OF! |) | OBEYED INSTRUCTIONS RE- 332 VOTES; SECOND PRE-: : . : : GARDING USE OF FIRE GRESS; PRACTICALLY FEW Petteway Leads Ticket In CUTTER TOWS CINCT ALSO sHows, SPEED! | ARMS AT TORTUGAS CINCTS TO BE HEARD FROM Monroe County, Running| PETREL INTO ‘ ' f > i wastage The fourth precinct clerks and} j ! Captain M. R. Har = my Reerinend Poem Three To One Ahead Of{ PORT TOD AY. inspectors last night established : ; | PE oueieipes JACKSONVILLE, Fla, J Hae j what is probably a record for fast! | 4) F ‘ : charge of Troop 47, boy sco f . 2 eee His Opponent {counting and checking of ballots, | 3 : : Asset en erecta <talag aes Lake City banker, lewyer and ferme i when they counted and checked | j i ‘ MEMBERS OF VISITING SCOUT the vote in that precinct,, which | : : : ; Deputy United States Marsha In spite of the determi was 332, in 43 minutes. In the; ) . 3 ee pite o} =maned “ORGANIZATION WHICH HAD | socond precinct, with 210 votes, | 4 : ‘ ‘ - Ray Bush efforts of those advocating BEEN VACATIONING AT, the count was completed in 32) ee & : against the captair the cause of Fred P. Cone in | minutes. 4 hardt,, castode ‘ 53,090 vctes in nominating him f TORTUGAS ON BOARD SHIP| One of the inspectors in the| ‘ Bee E f son National Mon his candidacy for governor, {precinct told The Citizen that! : ee : a ae "| Petteway, Tampa criminal cour and their concentrated as- ; when the time for casting ballots | S ? : Cay sault on the fort f th With the members of Troop; was closed at 7:20 o’clock the: 5 rire On the fortresses of the 47, boy scouts of Miami, the Tug | Nuaer of allots ee ceeuce day night on the Porter company’s | state to unite for a general vicvor ollowers of Raleigh Pette-! p,, 7 pand otier detaus) avtended to De-| ug Petrel. The was in co . jPetrel, on which the troop made | tore the check of votes for candi-; |f s leuk of Captzin Clarence im the Nevember election. He sa way here, the latter defeat-|a vacation trip to Tortugas, was! dates was begtn. 2 . F Thompson, assisted by Pilot My- . ‘ ed the former in Key West|t°wed into port today by the) This was started at exactly 8:20/ iron. =e or eae debate with E. E. Callaway of b 1 lCoast Guard Cutter Pandora. jand was concluded at 9:03, mak-| : La ee ¥ approximately 3 to 1, or | “The Petrel was in command of jing 43 minutes in which the en-' : teeta iieica advsaca ahah thas aseaa 1530 to 536, and also led the|Ceptain Clarence Thompson, and tive 382 votes were counted and | ee ee was on the way back to Key |checked, Cl kk hacks In' West when engine trouble develop-| Others of the precincts took : jtett by 5 ee the first primary of June cd early this morning and the, more time than this. They, how- Peis thie casas . and arriving im Florida, gave Cone 178,826 to 125,472 for Pettewa 2,M Cc power plant went out of com- | ever, were not trying for a record - AUS as ge gmap . » Mr. Cone received 14! Vision. j@s were the fourth precinct of- with Commander Von Pavisen,' This was the total vote of 304,395 as compared to more votes and Petteway 139. i; Upon receiving advices of the|-ficials. The last votes counted Early in the d . \tug’s quandary the Pandora went; were in the seventh precinct and FRED P, CONE ‘a:aulssabinr set 4am cnccan ain baka. ax ballcts cast im the june 2 first primary whe arly In the day it was anj i, hey assistance and placing tow| concluded at 11:20, o'clock. There Cc eer iy aa tee Madi eee 4 assured fact, as far as any-|lines aboard the tug started the}were 452 in this preinct. rep s- Mr. Eberhardt said} Es , y Me bb cratic nominatien for gowerner © sine runoff primary, by an overwhelm Florida democrats gave b= ain Harrison and the boy scouts left Key West last ¥ ednes Ccne was called on by membe gubernatorial ncminee, but w<uld ticket in Monroe county. Unofficial reports from ail but 26 scat-er-d precmet , boarded the tug and confiscated . Fy «| tow back to Key West, arriving| I been advised that Captain Hist nation. thing to be determined in) jand berthing with the tow in the} ‘FLORIDA BRINGS JUDGE HARRIS |BAKER FUNERAL soul had listheped sustunctians set " . ‘ 2 W. S. Cawthen of ‘the future can be, that Pet-| yacht basin. garding the use of ‘ire Colin English of Ocala defeat ty, and long before the polls handling the tug, was taken from! |the ship suffering with a dislo- He at once filed an information ae a - ica at: 7:20 it was evident! ote shoulder. ‘The injury OC! WESSEL SAILED LATE IN AFT-|CONDITION WARRANTED] BODY ARRIVED IN KEY WEST ang a warrant was issues Uj years. Unofficial figures from 1,249 of 1,322 precincts that the predictions were curred when Mr. Russell slipped & Sebi anes : ae : ; MIT! {S. Commissioner s ‘odney +6 ti 's 98,150 jand fell to the deck. At the of- ERNOON ENROUTE TAKING HIM TO U. S. MA YESTERDAY; REV SMITH | Gwynn, and when the Petrel with | 82¥e English 161,453 to Cavthon | based o} . d on sound foundations |. of a local physician chloro-| any RINE HOSPITAL TO CONDUCT SERVICE | the scouts arrived today, the wa Represeniative R. A. Green of Starke was renomi- as on every hand was heard, form was administered and the O TAI rant was se ; 1 Captain dislocation corrected. ; ; necks al | Harris ‘ : ted in the Second Congressicnal District. Al Sut 27 Petteway, with the name of "s/t. this the tug was taken| Steamship Florida arrived from | Harrison p aes Cone celdoimsmentioned! [in tow by the pilot boat Bar Pilot, | Havana yesterday afternoon with! The many friends of Judge J.| Funeral services for Mrs, Mary} : Cronk unas es audi tawel tay itaihierth jaf chal jr | ne) eaeasae es toreRoys Wert; 1 |Vining Hatria) will deat )-with ze. Senet Mae Dees) SPN a elec men glade ae Large W. J. Sears of Jacksonvi rorelaldta hel vate curt whit perturbed by the en-|atrival for Key West was Jose !haq peen for aimost two weeks. jheld tomorrow Pieertotes Cot Hed tbseR REN fess Gk en Joe Hendricks, youthful DeLand attorney, won the hedadentan a I fe those ta? forced delay cansed by the en-| Ramon Lozcano. Last night his condition } o'clock from the chapel of- the cuts: tint he and ancthes seas Blea i ce nose = cand (cine traublejenenianyotithe oth-| «Uherveseellaalled for Mampal5||such:than it-ias decid advil Lovee F eae ay EIT escort es , <a ‘er incidents of cruise to. Tortugas. |0’¢lock with the following pas-|to take him to the Marine’ hos-| Met A eeriestene aia ie . l tt. count would =f defeated, landed to await their return to/Sengers embarking at Key West:) pital where a physician would be| Smith oe es mal Chureh} the ieee € a sie iuatech niese, arouertcaean aNd sriamaiwhichwahouldhayejk bees Be Le bathed: esiaver = Gattiorinc; | within| call-et call « tlmes! ducing) “eae will be: Sam Pin, knowledge of any ot ni precincts gave Hendricks 28,372 and Steed 22,935 cerity was evidenced by the 1 started this morning, but will} Sister Jeanne, Miss Nellie Russell. | night and day. z on the | & : i Fenglone ance a art tomorrow, instead, _ Members of the family told! det» Chares Curtis, Ivan toned ‘airs tak been con latices : : Mervil Rosam, George M. ae : y jdt the June 2 race for commis! a ~~ Janitors : Reengonei gy the fudge | sna Bernard Waite ———__— Girl’s Name Helps Pay = Anwil Carried To Scales sioner from the fifth dist ; ht, wa a ~ ROpERULGTa Tecayeal * sie AWAITS W ORD OF t Chicago Art School) considered to be critically ill, |, MS: Baker is survived by one ‘STEAMER OZARK Family Debt To Indians Has Weight Stamped On i i (daughter, Mrs. Reynold Torris, absentee votes, and his nearest H P INTM \ (iy Amuncea (aa aerenn) PIG GEE Ags aii jtwo grandchildren, Charles and <aty -acekdebane rodeie Aaeeners Pa competitor, Cleveland Niles, 14. CHICAGO, June 24.—Twenty-! ‘YACHT SEMLOH iJeanette Torres; three rs ARRIVES HERE COLORADO n | | f There Pilot Myron Russell,-who | SERIOUSLY i, ‘HERE T0 0 0 bad eel drachivkine @ weap : eee —s téway would carry this coune| Ther Captain Thompson in| 38 PASSENGERS | Mi RR (peceeeg aay ara aot “i! Tallahassee for the ncmimation fo at perinteaden | | —-— left. | of public instruction. Cawthon has held office for 14 scattered precincts gave him 29,594 votes to 24,119 for Results in the congressional nominaticn in the new Fif:b District, de- dates who were materially bene- fitted by the absentee ballot! The final count in that election| five young men and a girl are, i Mrs. Harry Peacock and Mr showed Mr. Fulford with 1203! |working their way through the, 'Frow, of Miami; Mrs. Fannie De- ; 4 votes and Mr. Niles 755. Y. RAYMOND LORD APPRISED OF | school of the Art Institute of Chi-} itt, of Key West. There ar . ASST agent eeaeer j z i Beipate Of ChE j meri Lagcarie There are CLYDE-MALLORY SHIP DOCKS °" g Niles’ iS SELECTION IN) ART- ' by moping floors, dusting! | also a numter of nieces and ball 1227 and Mr. Fulford | | Statues of flicking specks from | nephews, ; HERE FROM NEW ORLEANS (;;, The same condition was shown} ICLE IN THE CITIZEN prized paintings. Yacht Semloh, owned by Mrs. in the race for constable of the Once a day the students leave) Betty Fleischman Holmes, of The! NOTICE, ELKS second district. In the primary of June 2 the absentee ballot soe Enrique Mayg 260 and his near- | est competitor C> (Floney) Pel cier, 12, with a total vote for Mr. Mayg of 441 and Mr. Pellicier 419. Yesterday the voters*® gave M@*Pellicier a total of 730 and ENROUTE TO MIAMI { a gestu | their paletes or molding boards, | Chimneys, Port Washington, Long | —— kindly Up to the hour of going to! | pick up mops, brooms, dusters,‘ Island, arrived in the harbor yes-| There will bac an important Steamship Ozark, of the Clyd About 1800 press, Attorney Raymond Lord | Water pails and ladders and scur-|terday from Havana, and will re-| meeting of the Elks Club on yp,tiory Line eerived from Mew Crock : had not been advised from Tal-''Y to work as janitors. Nor does; main for a short time, | Thursday evening, 8:00 o'clock. ' Orle a cand on cane pita haninttaes lahassee of his appointment as/this menial labor submerge their] (Members of the Barty. on the! Matters of vital importance will! ¢ oclock, discharged heavy fre county judge to syeceed Rogelio | artistic sensibilities, for now they| vessel are Jay Holmes, Carl Hol-| be discussed. Please make an ef enclading Oltcen af vale far i Gomez. The only authentie in- | have on display at the institute/mes, -Bertram Work and Mrs. | fort to attend. Key West Gas Company, and \ formation he has eived was! More han 30 paintings and pieces; Bertram Work. el] is in W. CURRY HARRIS, A ° 3 : Mr, Mayg nate f ecuiot ‘ : {sailed 10 o'clock for Miami ane aa tata bo piong voters there’ Rublished in The Citizen yester-| of sculpture, [command of Captain E.R. Olen, jun24-1t aeiihi. was on their part, no intention to} “™ - ~ a x ge nship Yoro, of the Stand bs % Mr. Lord said that he expect-} cit and Steamship Com- impugn the honesty of any of! er that he {vould receive notifica-; is due to arrive from P those who were “materially bene- ition of rabpenass innree ee appointment through | LOCAL ELECT. Oo | hia Friday, will dock at th fitted” by the absentee hallot,|the mails, and immediately upon! erier Dekicumpeay, Wake but simply to go on record as be.’ vice ibe Grelieatin ced to. ang, LeceiPt Of the advices would file | eeeccecececccccccccccccccoess |bunkers and sail for Frontera, ig unalterably opposed to any- the necessary bond and attend to} as tals smatters of pollution’ other matters in connection there-| aides = of the ballot and do all possible to; with, and would probably receive 4 5 6 7 See correct this condition in the! his ‘commission within the next For Governor | APPRECIATION future, [weckiec tities: i FRED P. CONE .... eee at 50 52 69 80 119 130 536! sakes i Is pt press the 0 That they accomplished one RALEIGH PETTEWAY 5 SA0h: 2 6b. maar)! 9190 asso), eee me eee gee I wish to thank the part of their intention is agreed | aan een ea di I te : Upondiwhatherion wetstherealceie EEE TET Sos Bape Mn haat the wonderfully fine vote for the vote given Fred ( effect desired will be consum-| 9 Public Instruction ieee =a vs a — ye y demonstrating their mated, is a matter which only the} |W. S. CAWTHON . 98 80 136 719 161 149 153] oo, eee: smote e ability to serve the 7 ; i y. In fulfilling t future can decide was the state- COLIN ENGLISH ; 90 141 16 11 206 PP bipteaintls saiees ment made by a voter last night. 20TH ANNIVERSARY e 8 0 213 984 of my office for whieh In behalf of ee ae For County Commissioner j nated me by such a ge S A LE Fifth District | jority, I will bear in voters that your eingapet: caguad ; aie |great vote of confidence, will] your cooperation at STARTS FRIDAY MORNING | ROY S. FULFORD 72 69 133 109 136 217 782; taithfully endeavor to measure SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Mrs, oe | CLEVELAND NILES ................ 133 171 188 132 315 216 1227|up to the expectations of the Alta M. Eley of this. city filed} Salesgirls Apply At Once people who elected me. I wish to suit for divore,e charging that| Watch for big advertisement in For Constable extend my deepest, most heart- when she attempted to hide liq- tomorrow’s paper = Second District felt thanks to each and every one. uor from her husband he locked C. (FLONEY) PELLICIER 106 337 287 730 CLEVELAND NILES. | her out of their home. SE | exrique Mayc 130 ««113.—Ss«132 375! jun 24-1tx ; Indian ¢ times to help Key West a way possible