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Associated Press Day Wiré Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Che Key Wiest Citizen Judge J. Vining Harris Died Early This Morning PLAN TO RENDER No. 153, ETHIOPIAN TANGLE FORD’S FARMS STARTS GENEVA ON! IN ENGLAND PAY | THREE-WAY DEBATE! MINIMUM WAGE! i MAINTAINED THAT LEAGUE MUST FOLLOW LINE INDI- VOLUME LVII. JUNE 26, 1936. POOOSOOOSHHOO OOOO COOOOOODOSSSOOOOOO STOO OOEOOSOSOSEOOOOSESOOO OE SESOROCDOSOSESSSCES SOSSEEEE® OFFICIAL SECOND PRIMARY:RE TRNS 2eseee ereeecc-e 1 4 5 6 7 10 Absentee Total! For Governor FRED P. CONE RALEIGH PETTEWAY _ 259 36 119 348 130 319 EXPERIMENT CALLED “FORD- For Superintendent of Public Instruction SON CO-OPERATORS” Siw. s CAWTHON ! NG ~ SHOWN TO HAVE BEEN|COLIN ENGLISH | STARTED TWO YEARS AGO Funeral Services For West Resident Wil Be 79 110 136 168 161 213 149 CATED BY EDEN IN SPEECH 206 MADE TO ASSEMBLY For Constable Second District C. (FLONEY) PELLICIER ENRIQUE MAYG . 106 130 337 113 31) FIRST OF SERIES THAT ARE TO BE PUT ON AT AQUARIUM PARK By WADE WERNER (Associated Press Foreign Staff) GENEVA, June 26.—Whether (My Asnocinted Press) ! BOREHAM, England, June 26.} —As high as $5 a day is being a battle, 2 bargain or a moral boy-! earned by farm workers operating | cott will be chosen by the League a ¢0-operative agricultural experi-} of the|ment here on about 2,000 acres/ jof Essex land. The experiment, called ‘“Ford- son Co-operators,” was launched ices years ago by backers includ-} ‘ing Henry! Ford, American motor- ‘ear magnate, and Sir Percival i Perry, chairman of Ford’s Brit- Fifth District OY S. FULFORD LEVELAND NILES . 72 33 69 171 133 188 109 132 136 R c 315 | | Sunday For Justice Peace Third District ED. R. LOWE RAYMOND M. assembly as a way out t certs are Italian-Ethiopian tangle when it 78 | Aquariur meets here June 30 is agitating “MALONEY jto be developed ‘SEEKING FUNDS FOR ‘NO STRIKE HERE ~ MONROE COUNTY ‘WELFARE PROGRAM; BY DOCK HANDS, WILL NOW HAVE HEALTH UNIT | DRIVE TO RAISE MONEY IS| BELIEF EXPRESSED THAT LO. MEETING WITH ENCOUR- \ CAL LONGSHOREMEN WILL | | COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN) AGING RESULTS NOT PARTICIPATE | FAVOR OF PLANS MADE AT! The drive to raise community; Officials st the SESSION HELD YESTERDAY | funds is continuing with encour-: offices do not WITH HEALTH MEMBERS ‘ aging results. Within next | shoremen’s proposed strike, few days people in the communi-/ vance notice of which was in The} Citizen of yesterday, will have any | | ORDER RELEASE OF SEIZED BOAT - for DIXIANA | League headquarters. center for Die-hard pro-sanctionists quick-} ao ly answer: “Battle!” They main- tain that the League must follow) the line indicated by Anthony|ish company, to show that there to the. As-{ scope on the land both for Was announced th The n first conc en Sunday 4 o'clock. an hour and 2 aft ning Eden in his speech more men and highen incomes. sembly in October: Whrid’s Best Paid Farmers ” “We must therefore persist. in} the action which our obligations| Workers are formed into three | co-operative societies, each run- the covenant command us) “° to assume.” ning a farm. Seventy-three perm- anently employed men rent an European Peace Emphasized i This line of reasoning, how-| ork the Jand through the so- cieties. | ever, is vehemently opposed as} a is “ es “suicidal” by those who advocate| Sit Pereival Perry, who ie the lifting of sanctions and ROOT, eee of food production for | the} nition of Italy's conquest. The| Dritish government aac ane. : = : real point at issue, they argue, ig | V8" has stated that the men'their willingness to contribute at. effect on longshovemen in Key the peace of Europe. Some king|P¥2bably are the highest paid ag- least small sums regularly in or-| West. of bargain can and must be made| ?ultural workers in the world. |der to form a stable fund for the, Those who are employed in Key | i aa e Two societies, working 1,239! continuing of the welfar: es . - s . ’ id ‘are pro-| West are paid 45 cents an hour which will ensure Healy's colle-lacres, Sir Percival said, made # This fund is to be used‘ fer day work and 54 cents for boration in the maintenance of; profit of more than $14,000 last, A s i y ou s sioners and local physicians. that peace. i cf Monroe!night work, it was pointed out, Monroe County will have a ! year, the average income of many | = 1 < al lled in a € ‘ ‘cunty who are sick or in need of &nd most of them are enrolled on ‘hea.th officer, a sanitary officer, Tecent ce norte fe s out-| of the men being above $1,000, | : A — bea Fareccn or about $20 a week, The high-: direct relief. Not any of the | the WPA. {two nurses, and a clerical work- lined one such possible bargain as est wage averaged $32.50 a week. pees i a. a.) Sneresis ny; great deal of jer, as the Monroe County unit of os amount is to be used for admin- + . follows: Pisadegite Coop Bailags | ccc: work at sny time on the docks, ‘the State Board of Health. Be- (1) Sanetions to be lifted . 1 ,,, | trative costs. shipping as a rule is light, and it¢sides this, Monroe County will re- and “Ttaltatr “annexation: ‘of These figures. compare with: Although Monroe Courtty-“is!is not believed that”any €6ghiZ-"¢eive a small sum to continue Ethiopia recognized. the. Regal _minimumy ‘wage in the! most fortunate in a‘ance will be taken of the strike services at the clinic and the Ma- (2) Italy to enter into a rict of $7.75 al week, ‘i Bus # The third farm, however, op-|bealth unit under the State Board | ceremen wa by, *empiyed neg dana Y iterr: - : 1% ia BO RAEC ema D Ie e County Commissioners ap- ues De sch ede to | severe spring frost, but the men'not mean that se re Cotes thats Denice te /marned i iiveg naval armaments in nevertheless were paid the so- funds will not be necessary for aria County Td othe (@yiisig:tospactcipate inl eee secs sds peli te cent’ additional care that will be need-! Shortly after the first of July Dr. a similar “stabilization” ar- : It is also necessary to pro-! Rice will return to Key West for rangement in the Red _ Sea, :PCWER VESSEL CAME TO PORT RECENT- LY WITH FRUIT CARGO ! ented by Band Pr rks | pitality a Prog: Music the W ; tration. under ela \ Line ) i long- | ad-} | Mil George ik W the this mornin; Mallory Officio! notizication was believe the P : of ‘eeived yesterday by G. N. : the horn, collector in charge at of sneak Yesterday afternoon Drs. Googe and W. P. Rice, of the i State Board of Health, submitted '@ plan for a health unit in Mon-" ee roe County, which met with the ich aes ‘approval of the county commis-; 7. pixiana arrived from Hon- lo als ing during ty are to be contacced regarding customs house. from the c an 2 for aute ,toms bureau at Washington. the seized last Saturday. re- moved t Powe-boat Dixiana.! there will be { ‘ | accommodation: gram. jthese advantaz entirely bananas. deras with plantains, ewept the Gu for people ways by pineapples and coconuts. Coco- nuts and pineapples are dutiable. The Dixiana was of jess than 30 tons register. The law provides that vessels of less than 30 tons} can not bring into pert dutiable cargo unless grented a special li- cense by the secretar of the! treasury. The Di master had no such license. Directly after the rele: vessel was received yesterday, cargo was sold. LORD’S ASSISTANT | from receiving | i EXTENSION DIVISION OF UN!- of the the FAREW ELL PARTY FOR CORMACKS VERSITY TO CONDUCT M=ETING ON JULY 6 ed. Sir Percival thinks the experi. a . Se EAP ment shows the value of new Vide assistance for those people’ at least a SCRE mich 1s)the al involving among other things tion of the present plans and al- an agreement not to fortify the little Red Sea island ac- quired from France in 1935. (4) Similar guarantees for French interests in the Red Sea area, including the Djibouti railway. | methods, and is an important de- who will be in great need when lotments. | velopment in British agriculture.!the FERA liquidates July 1. | The farmers concentrate on oer In view of the above, the local ing food while tha selling and or- : 5 | ganization pork ja.late ke experts | Citizens Adviory Committee is|in their honor in the First Con- in those fields. The scheme is|continuing its efforts to raise’ gregational Church recreational ‘being studied by officials con-;a fund of $500.00 by July 1. They! rooms last night, when members jeerned with Britain's unemploy-/ } believe that with the encourage-|of the Ladies’ Aid and the of-! poen and farm problems. iment the state has given Monroe ficial board of the church gather-} Details of operating the health’ unit will be worked out by Dr.: Rice, Mrs. Laura T. Spencer,! Supervisor of the present clinic, and local physicians. Cooperate In Matter It was through the cooperative Mr. and Mrs. James Cormack! were guests at a gathering given (5) Guarantees of “fair treatment” for Ethiopians un- der Italian sovereignty. (6) Italian agreement not to raise a “black army” :2 Ethiopia. Moral Boycott Advocatted Still another section of opinion! in Geneva wants nothing to do|\¢goMPLETE RETURNS with either battling or bargain-! ing. PUBLISHED IN THIS IS- SUE OF THE CITIZEN RECENT PRIMARY: ARE; j i | | i Stubborn persistence in apply- ing sanctiogs, long after these! failed to hall the conquest of; Ethiopia would only poison inter-} national relationships and ruin trade, say holders of this view. On the other hand, bland ac- ceptance of a bargain legalizing; Mussolini’s conquest would be,! they feel, a death blow to the; League. It should rather refuse to recog- nize the annexation of Ethiopia, abandoning sanctions as having! failed of their purpose but per-| sisting in a moral boycott of| Italy. i | i Chairman Carl Bervaldi, of the! ‘county commissioners, Nathan ; Niles, commissioner, acting in the ; capacity of county judge by ap-— pointment of the other members} jof the canvassing board, and John ‘ Eng:and, supervisor’ of tion, met and canv: tlots of June 23. | | There was also added to the} compfete list, the out of town ab- sentee ballots, which were but few in number and had no effect on the vote as published hereto- fore. The complete returns are published in this issue of The Citi- zen, ARRANGES OWN FUNERAL | SHALLOW LAKE, Can.—Ai- though in the best of health, Wil- liam Currie, of this city has ar- ranged his funeral, He deposited $2 to be held until the time to rent a building for dancing and merry-making. Shoes and Sandals SALE 200 pairs Ladies’ Shoes, broken $3.9 25 Ladies’ Chiffon Dresses, Saturday The Store of Fashion City’s Leading Ladies’ Store I. APPELROUTH | BARRED FROM CHURCH PAWTUCKETT, R. 1.—Term-; ing snow suits and ski pants im-! modest, Rev. B. F. Redihan of the Sacred Heart Church of this city announced that girls attired jin such costumes will not be ad- j mitted to his church, | FRONT PAGE PYTHIANS t M@ive All members of Knights ofj ;Pythias and Pythian Sisters =! | requested to be atthe hall tonight | | for the purpose of celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the j organization of the Grand ees) jof Florida, J. WINFIELD — jun26-1t i Legacies left by Swedish ; County by assisting so generous-} 'ly with the pena service, that} ie oe a oe } put forth their own effort and initiative to help Phempclves: ‘LEAVE MILLIONS TO HOME FOLKS' ed. Press) June (iy Assoet STOCKHOLM, 26.— | immi- grants in the United States and ‘anada, ranging from a few pen- ies to several hundred thousand dollars, are being handled here by: ‘a special “inheritance bureau” in the foreign office. Within four years 8,000 heirs registra-| in Sweden have received $4,250,-- manner of good wi assed the bal-| | 000 from the estates of Swedes new field. who left their home country, many penniless at the time, for Ame- rica, Since the inheritance bureau} has been in existence, approxima-| tely 40,000 heirs have been locat-) ed and paid. About 90 per cent of the funds j handled by the bureau come from the United Staes and Canada. One | will provided for payment for 66" j persons. The smallest bequest, ac- cording to records of the bureau} was 7 cents. NEEDED CAB FARE CINCINNATI — “Sorry I had to do this, lady, but I need cab fare,” wrote a burglar in a note left in the home of Peter Heim} of this city, after taking $1.25 from a purse. V00-DOO DANCE Saturday, June 27, 10 till? H [ABANA-MADRID CLUB Del Woods Orchestra Script $1.00 Ladies’ Free; {efforts of the State Board of farewell’ | Social Welfare, the State Board of | Health,, the United State Public sa days, where Mr. Cormack, a | Health service and Monroe County | member of the local customs unit, that the latter is to be benefited iby a health unit. Recognizing the; | duty {need in the county for medical | | Various games were played-Services, Conrad Van Hyning, and refreshments in the form of Commissioner of the Staet Board ‘ice cream and sandwiches ‘of Social Welfare used his in- lceeran \fluence to have plans made in or- Mr. and Mrs. Cormack were the! der toe continue the present s recipients of a heavtiful basket of | Vices as well as to secure provi ‘yoses and a comvination electric; Sins for preventative work, ‘waffle iron and sendwich toaster,! The following were present at |as tokens of love and appreciation ; the meeting: Dr. J. T. Googe, Dr. for their service and fellowship | W- P. Rice, the Mayor, Dr. Wil- in the church for many years, | liam R. Warren, Dr. E. H. Ca: At a late hour the guests de-;Catl Bervaldi, Clifford Hicks, parted, wishinz the Cormacks all, Nathan Niles, Reverend J.C. ishes in, their; Gekeler, Thomas Orr, Ms. Robert | Spotswood, Mrs, Laura T. Spen- baw Miss Mary L. Partrick, and Miss Dorothy Schober. | STEAMER YORO var LEACUE COMES TO PORT | | GAME POSTPONED | Steamer Yoro, of the Sere i Fruit and Steamship company, | parrived in port this afternoon | Rain yesterday caused the post-, 2:80 o’clock, berthed at the Por-:ponement of the scheduled Social ier Dock company and is taking' League game at Bayview Park. ! bunkers preparatory to sailing for; Today, if weather permits, the | Frontera, Mexico. {Commodity Room will meet the — | Administration. H MARRIES SIX TIMES | The former club has added two | |players to its staff, which will DAVENPORT, Ia. — For the} strengthen the line-up consider- sixth time Mrs. Clara S. Ebern,/ably. They are: Nodine, the | 68, of this city beeame a bride! Army team star of a while back, when she married William I.) and Poly Artman, U. of F. crack | Budd,70. It was Mr. Budd’s sec- | player. ond marriage. ed to bid the Cormacks Mr. snd Mrs, ‘Cormack thas been transferred for future, were ' i LEARNS TO READ BIBLE ELKTON, Mich. — When the’ wife and daughter of George, Young, 75, of this city died three! years ago he tad no one left to} read the Bible to him, so he de-' termined to learn to read him-! self, and did. JERSEY ICE CREAM , Fresh Peach, Fresh Strawberry) and Other Flavors | |GARDNER’S PHARMACY) Free coceng | Phone 177 ‘unab.e to take GROUP LEAVES jeamp at Lake Junaluska, N. Caro-} hence. the General ae {the Unive : Drv NOT SELECTED YET ATTORNEY AQUILINO SS lao | UNABLE TO S=RVE DURING | from | ABSENCE OF JUDG= | Citizenshiy , Public Welf Attorney Aquilino Lopez, staged today that he had late yes- terday afternoon advised Judge | be heard each of ‘will discuss subjec the genera a large number of different will be sions. | Pill To Combat Famine Prescribed For Chima (Ry Ansocintet Premed LANCHOW { Future | effective.y | vation 'Ma Yen-Shu sician Dr | said, highly und certan ents. The would be of- fice of county judge during the Raymond Lord that he charge of the idea. judge’s absence on vacation, There are a number of matters which are now being handled by‘ Mr. Lopez, he said, which would] not permit his devoting the re-j aquired time to the office. It will) be but a few days, he said, pH Judge Lord wili receive his com-| mission from Tallahassee, when aj definite announcement as to the} office a ant will be made. sections of presen China. overcom mei 2 proves su Ma's ON WEDNESDAY Mrs. O. S. Long, Mrs. Wm. R. Leonor Warren left over the highway Wednesday for a vacation of a few days in Miami. Miss Leonor will leave on Saturday enroute to a summer { tion” lable a person ; | witheut Miami | *” | submitted su province famine for consideration 2s a measure jrelief to western Kansu Be So Kan comms ary feed formula te lina, which is about 20 miles from Asheville.. She expects to stop off at Jacksonville for a few days’ | visit with her brothers, George) Allen and Wm. R. Warren, Jr., Miss Warren expects to return to Key West in about seven weeks SPECIAL FRIDAY and SATURDAY Rib Roast, ® | Chuck Reast Beef Plate, | Clear Meat for Stew, & Hamburger, ij Pork Lom Reast. B Lamb Stew, 2 tbs | Boneless and Rolled Roast Broadway Meat Merket 268 70% Deval Se B BENEFIT DANCE Tonight, 9:30 till 1:30 CUBAN CLUB Del Woods’ 11-Piece Orchestra | Admission SOc Ladies 1 < te a — = DONT LET THE SUMMER GET THE BEST OF YOU! DROP IN AT YOUR NEAREST VENDORS AND BE REFRESHED WITH AN ICE COLD WAGNER BEER

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