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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LVII. No. 164. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936. Che Key West Citizen Main Vote Battles Are Now Seen In East And Midwest Leaders Of Both Major! YOUNG KING IS Parties Are Outlining STORM CENTER Program Of Activities! For Campaign |REMAINS SO WHILE EGYP- | TIAN POLITICIANS FIGHT | TO CONTROL THRONE | | i By BYRON PRICE (Chief of Burcau, The Associnted Press, Washington! The parity conventions and what! (By Assovinted Presa) { CAIRO, Egypt, July 10.—Lift- “ted to the throne at the age of 1 confirming that ‘the presi-!1,. the death of his Zather, King dential campaign will rise to Farouk of Egypt has had a ull diet of turbulent Egyptian potitic sectors of the east and midwest. jplaged before him. | The youthful king, still busy | with his school books, has become jthe prize in a closely veiled strug. jgie for power between the Wafd, has followed go a long way to: ward great intensi‘y in certain speci: The Democrats are that Roosevelt will have the solid south, and the Republicans are or and ENTERTAINMENT | MEETING MONDAY ‘STUDENTS TO LODGE OFFICIALS’ BOND REFUNDING | GIVEN FOR CUBAN NIGHT TO DISCUSS | PROFIT INNEW | | i i jENJOYABLE AFFAIR TOOK MATTERS RELATIVE:TO AR- WILL BE ‘AFFORDED OPPOR- | PLACE LAST EVENING; : RANGEMENTS FOR-REFUND- TUNITY TO SECURE JOBS’ { H SEVERAL OF MEMBERS ING INDEBTEDNESS TO BE} ON CAMPUSES OF VARIOUS { : H ; GAVE ADDRESSES | EXPLAINED INSTITUTIONS 1 Mild-Mannered | i An entertainment was given s Citizens of Key West are being! t night by the Sacerdotisas de! : : invited to att ti e ogar Lodge yor the visiting deie-i/"™" ex > att an went tee Grand Secretary of tne Or-| held in the county court house 8 Alvarez‘o’clock Monday evening at which Students in colleges and univer- sities of Florida will be afforded the advantages of the NYA pro- granr which has been in force dur-! 4 < ; ing the past two years and is to| Nominee For President, er continue cn the same basis. This bonded provides for the appointment of ai Lashes Roosevelt, Lan- will limited number of promising} students to jobs of the campuses, don And Others These joks pay about $15 per, month, ' J.-L. Fort, local supe : of! By CHARLES NORMAN the NYA projects has received in-| Associated Press Staff Writer formation to the above effect and! NEW YORK, July 10.—A mild- pst ' gates, one oz: Florida, Juaquin |Herrera, and Dr. Angel Acosta time the arrangements |! Betancourt, president of the For-' ign Relations Committee of the {Grand Lodge of the Repubiic of , Cuba. { Speeches were made ‘rmayor, Julio Perez, Vaidez, Mrs. V. Vinson, | Patria Calleja, Antisia Gare Earl Browder, Communist re- funding the outstanding ndebtedness of the county be explained. by Mr. As this is A matter in which all Santiago citizens, especially taxpayers, are Mrs.! interested, it is pointed out, a and‘ large attendance is anticipated. lgoucieernitios. At least this is the opinion of :'°" a : cain | The visitors gave a briez but Chairman Carl Bervaldi and eee es cee ee ae aes eautiful history of the lodge, ev members of the board of OO ae As waves H a limite ' ies ay ar-\ty commissioners. ‘ : jand thanked ‘those who had ar-)'3 For several months this matter ;|2"¢ urged prospective students in ia who goes to the movies whenever taking it for granted that Landon °" Mationalist party, the ranged the entertainment in the! will enjoy ‘his greavest vote-get-| s, . { ting power in the west. t It is the stretch from the Mis-| lafter six years, 'honor. Mr. Fleitas also gave a’ had been the subject of much dis- Key W to make their applic ain| complete sketch of the lodge, and: cussion and on three occasions R. pea FE. Crummer, h f th ~ this talk was very much appre-' EF. Crummer. head of the company determined | ciated. which proposes to put in effect presented,: the refunding arrangements, has the!come to Key West to give analy court. For the Waid, in power that Farouk shall not, as tions if they expect to benefit h {the program. | The work will be that which is: ordinarily done by students while attending college. Appointments! possible is the Communist candi. Kansas Red Carries Communist Banner \LOCALP PROPERTY SOLD YESTERDAY | THEODGRE KNOW_ES Is PUR | CHASER; PLANS TO OPEN | BUSINESS SOON Ivised The € }csummated t Kne i j Duva | | Twice-Daily Mail Service For Key West To Start August | Pesimaster Sam Harr Recemwes Word Teday r Frez, W 2shmsten Advis ing Hem |e Matter Be- mom continues dite for President of the United porated j | States. j € next to t At the national convention of!) 4... King Fuad for a time, become sole jmaster of Egypt. north of Mason and Dixon’s line,j One of the ‘intended Wafd imoves, it has been indicated, i jthe appointment of a minister,” for the purpose, enemies of the Watd, of gai 4S-\ control over a young and in * perienced ruler, Another plan charged to Nor that either side is conced-| Wafd is a law which would make : it criminal for a minister of state {to alter the Egyptian constitution the Democrats, who not long ago) 0f 1923. This would prevent a minority party leader, should such were counting the west a rather! a party gain power, rom abolish- 1 ,ing the constitution and playing electoral ot dictator. ‘The ‘Wafd ‘tried nest-egg, hardly will give up plans| make King Fuad sign such a law estat ke |in 1930 but Fuad refused and the for an aggressive campaign there.; Ward cabinet of that day re- Signilayje, the Repubjiesns, qware Signed. 2 il nahieen i King’Farouk relies on a_ tre- some! mendous popu'arity to carry him . 2 ‘. lalong until. as full-fledged ruler, southern Democrats under Roose- 44 wit) he ina position to make velt, may be expected to try again’ his own decisions. to break the south as they did in! caesar, RUSSIANS MOVING ‘no acon “ant” wane AWAY FROM CHINA things into account, and trans-! cending them, still points to thel east and midwest as the scene of} the principal shooting. Picture Reversed sissippi to the Atlantic seaboard, where each side now seems bent on picking up enough additional say votes to tip the balance and sure the election of its candidate. ing anything elsewhere. Certainly definite part of _ their “®f{ the open restlessness of side, is that iz Roosevelt were to, lose the south, there would be no} hope for him anyway. On the Re-} publican side, the reasoning takes’ the form of a supposition that ity Landon can’t carry the west, he/ der the old czarist regime are re- might as well quit. turning to the fatherland, lur- So far as the Repubticans are!eq by statements that the Soviet concerned, this directly reverses,.Union is the only country in the the assumption of a year ago,' world where there is no unemploy- when it was not known who the! ment. party nominee would be. Party} Many of the Russians are tak- planners then were iiguring that’ ing whole families with them, to- any Republican who couldn’t carry gether with furniture, cattle and the east rather solidly to begin household. pets. . Informed . that with had no chance of election their money would buy much and that the west would be the more in China than in Russia, real debated ground. | most of them are-converting their Landon’s nomination, and the cash into clothing and food. rise of his western group to party; The exodus became greater control, changed that, It was one when Moscow announced that of those extraordinary turnings eyen Russians of noble birth add which make politics to unpredic- those of the once-hated “bour- table. ‘geoisie” would be eligible to re- The practice of party organiza- turn, tions is, in general, to center their pressure on those needed areas Is NO UNEMPLOYMENT (Ny Asvacinted Press) SHANGHAI, July 10.—Thou- sends of Russians -who lived un- Dial S. V. P. And Learn the} to; i | THOUSANDS MIGRATE TO SO- This theory, on the Deuperatid| VIET UNION WHERE THERE | wil! be based on the character o° his party here, which nominat=d the student. his need and prob- ability of his doing high grade college work. Generally speaking, about one-fourth of the t num- ber employed wil! be entering the freshman class. did} Three cakes were One a blue cake, representing es i} lodges of Cuba, which was cut by, tical explanations of the set-up. | the delegates from Cuba. One w: The proposition was discussed 5 nd iat great length at the commis- oners’ meeting last Wednesday résenting Tampa, a ne of white, representing the lo- : seam aatencgagi i aTigacs rc: *. night. At that time there were ;several matters which, the com- | jeal order. Other refreshmen missioners decided, it would be were served during the evening. i Lear . ‘advantageous to have Mr. Crum-: Information from colleges Graciela Perez, Patria” Calleja,,™er come to Key West and elar-|tniversities indicate that ap aah Nee ee eee ity. itions are being received in large | Graciela Calleja, Valter Vinson, A - : Z lnmibers Dulce Maria Perez, Ofela John-|, ecoMdinely a wire was sent to - hum | Anna Cxluadilla, Maris Mt. Crummer in Miami Wednes-, being filled. json, Angelina Calzadilla, Maria: q.¥ night and yesterday when able that studen oe ees ees, Ser the plane arrived from Miami. secure these positions make early j Machin, Elena Barcelo, | Martha he was on it and last night application,” the advice said. imet with the commissionesr when Reports received from all of, Sara Perez, what is considcred a perfectly | the institutions in the state indi- D. Bentancourt and Mr. Her-' -cuitable arrangement was tenta- ‘cate that students working on jrera, Juan F. Fleitas, Arturo Ar- tively acteed upon tetween Mr.!these NYA jobs are doing un-' mayor, Juan Calleja, Mateo Balte-! C,ummer and the commissioners. | usually good work. In practic ie phe | As was pointed out to The Citi-jall instances the NYA’ group ek pages Plea sh lzen today by CommissionersWm.jneking an academic record sue Horacio Pons, Rev. G. Pérez, En-: p_ ies “these aianeements EERE that of the student boc “| Claims 50,000 Followers rique Aguilar, Felo Rodriguez,‘ pave been made on a basis which'as a whole, it is said. Members’ A typewriter, the clot! Rafae! Rodriguez, Candelario' i) enable the county .to take 0% these groups are also occupy-| back, a few pieces of Bauta, Jose Fernandez, Julio, cay of all outstanding interest ing positions of leadership on all TePresent the property Perez, Teodoro indebtedness of | campuses. i When he begins his Pedro Oliva, Earl Browder by acclamation, al- —except Browder’s, which wa- and ferent” kind of radica! his an cestry in America reaching back to pre-Revolutionary days. St 45 black and gray tains a brownish ti business in hand, he his hair i 7. his nerica, "| the Republicans, ‘eialists and the newly ‘Union party unhesitatingly. criticizine So- he for ni, n age the the Cty Associated Press» : | NANKING, July 10.—That jmore than 90 per cent of China’ ‘school-age children have physical defects, more than 80 per cent} ‘are undernourished and many are diseased, is the startling finding} ‘of the nationalist government. | ae | Such elementary practices as! | bathing and brushing teeth scare: ly are known in millions of Chi Bentaneourt, on the bonded \ee Pablo Calleja,'the county, to have other funds; The NYA co‘lege aid program! he says |Ricardo Roche, Alberto Martinez,’ which will permit of buying up is designed to make college train-/ Necessary funds. He expec Santiago Valdez. Arsenio Bentan- jonds when they are available! ing possible for young people who! speak in 50 or 60 plz court and A. J. Bentancourt. end all without any cost to the: are qualified but ack the finan-| He has been gene oe texpayers. cial resources: with which to meet Of the party since 1 CHILDREN IN Mr. Porter is of the opinion college expenses. The records of Mates its membership, | that it will be well for the citi- the students so far are very grati-| the Young Communist zens to attend this meeting and! fying to the Wouth administra-/ "ore than 50,000. CHINA SICKLY jt: the proposition and tenta-' tion, and it is glad to announce; Like Governor Landon, Repub- tive agreement explained in all that the program will be con-jlican nominee Pre t i =o {of its details and from every tinued for another year. Applica-| Browder is a Kansan. He w | SURVEY CONDUCTED sHows ;272/e- tions should be made direct to the|in Wichita, May 20. 1891. | 1 ,co'lege which the student wishes|Zather was a | ONLY ONE OUT OF TEN i$ GRAMLING | to attend. He himself entered the \ RAT =D HENLEY, We ' ees arent £ the Socia‘ist party at | = i 4 | king away when ARRIVES HERE BURNING TRASH i'w cis vo%cw ! — orm the Communist party in mo i CAUSES ALARM See". 1919. ASSISTANT UNITED STATES | Jailed For Draft Resistance | He worked with the Jar: DISTRICT ATTORNEY | .ounpED FROM BOX 23, COR.) <T#tive movement in Kansas =: i ling the war, opposed the dra! pa aa lal NER OF SOUTHARD AND a , |law and was sentenced to prison. DUVAL THIS MORNING iThe yea 1917-20 be {hind bars, except for such periods tas he was out on bail during ap- | peals. © spen Sanders Gramling, assistant! United States District Attorney| 1 for the southern district of Flor-| An alarm of fire sounded from ; Pi’ a se ae inese homes. ; lida, arrived on Coast Guard Cut-|/Box 23 this morning between 10!, “The United States,” he says. | In view of thisvserious situa-ite, Jast evening from Miami, ac-|9nd 10:30 o'clock, summoned the | “¢Ventua'ly will be reorganized tion, the government has ordered! companied by two officials of the|fire apparatus to 516 Southard | 0M the basis of a soci health education and physical! customs service. j street. ;which very quickly will {training intensified with special Mfr, Gramling, it is understood,| Arriving the firefighters found! to full Communism” training courses’ here for doctors, ; comes to Key West to enquire! volumes of smoke coming from! Quietly, without raising _ his {nurses and health technicians. + into the causes which led up to:the home of Theodore Albury, a! Voice, and with his only gesture H ‘the arrest and preliminary hear-'member of the department, but, 2” occastonal flick of the ash trom \ ling of Captain M. R. Harrison, the fire was in the yard and not his cigar, Browder sets ‘orth his develop most every delegate’s tie was red) blve, like his eyes. He is a “dif-| stem | where the candidate is supposed not to be at his strongest, yet has’ a chance. That area happens to be, for both parties, the east and midwest; since Roosevelt is re- garded as surest of his ground in the south and Landon’s followers believe him strongest in the west. Four Pivotal States | The indications today point to! four states as special possibilities, for that kind of pressure. They are New York. Pennsylvania, Illi- nois and Indiana, { Together, these four states have almost half enough votes to elect! jscoutmaster of Troop 47 in Miami. ; the house. The scoutmaster and troop } Mr. Albury’s young son was came to Key West and left for contributing his bit toward clean- Fort Jefferson when it is alleged, ing up the premises and had ap- manteehicn Steives ttaueatenny that gross infractions of the rules; plied a match to a pile of ‘dry saphp eto = sawthites aig {and regulations governing Nation-'ttash and refuse in the yard. uestions or cope with any crisis. APPLICATIONS CALL FOR RE- gee . | = been rleabtat the disposal of | abipessaaihe tts phone f ge as Paris telephone subscribers PAIRS TO ROOFS AND {Fred Eberhardt, epstodian of Stolen Coffin Lids a e eb , Fort Jefferson, had. the.scoutmas- ; T Chi ©NERAL REPAIRS ‘ter arrested and ‘a ‘préliminary | Profit To Chinese (Oty Anseciated Prenx) To obtain its servi hearing on the charges—was held} Cc.; the! CHINKIANG, China, July 10. How High Is The Sky PARIS, July 10—A_ depart-! “S. V. P.”—the abbreviation for! l_ vous plait,” which is French, But three applications for build-} before U. S. -Gemmitsioner for “if you please.” jing and repair permits were made Rodney Gwynn Tuesday, at A voice announces the depart-) during the week ending July 9,’ conclusion of which the commis-'—Law ess persons here are said ment is at your service, jaceording to the records in the sioner announced he would render|to be reaping large profits by It will te'l you the distance be-' office of Building Inspector Har-|a decision -later. Up to date this| Stealing coffin lids and holding i views of the parties in the field and of their platforms: | Rips Other Platforms “The Republican platform is the platform of the Liberty League j Wall street and reaction, with a ithin veneer 07 liberalicm intended | to take off the sharp edges of con- ‘trast with the Democratic admin- istration. | “The Democraic platform does, | make some defi concessions to the trend among the people to re- ; volt against the rule of monopoly rcaptal” he says, “but it is largely jeonfined to broad gendra’izations a president. If the entire bloc tween Paris and Bordeaux, give were added to either south or, you the total of the national debt west, and a few incidental votes or supply you with information on thrown in, there would be no train schedules and boat sailings. doubt of the resut. j It will reserve a tab‘e for you jat a restautant and give you in-} formation about theater seats. If unexpected quests drop in, the S. CHICAGO. When two _neg-!'V. P. will order-extra food sent to roes tried to hold up Mrs. C. L.}your home. Crane of this city she threw acid! The minimum in their faces and they fled. [eents. THROWS ACID IN FACES i charge is six ‘ry M. Baker. Isuues were made; decision has not been handed | them for ransom. not backed up by specific policies. ‘for: down. j It is the custom among well-to-!|_ “The Lemke (Union) platform ! Repairs to roof at 710 Baker's | faces ; do Chinese to buy coffins in anti-;is a series of slogans designed to ; Lane. Owner, O. Kemp; cost,: CONTINUES WORK icipation of their death, and store/eatch the discontented mass $75. \ !them in special buildings near| while embodying all the substance ;_ Repairs to roof.on home on; OCEANSIDE, L. I.—After in-' their ancestral temples. jof the Republican platform. It is | Whitehead street near Smith’s ' heriting $1,000,000 from an uncle,|_ Owners of the coffins usually}even more dishonest, if that is ‘Lane. Owner, Mrs. Roland Cur-;Somuel Cocks, a painter of this; pay the ransom because it would/ possib’e than the Republican plat- bry; cost, $100. \eity, said he would not give up!cost more to-purehase a new lid.| form.” | General repairs at 413 Eaton|his trade but would acquire a/If the owners refuse payment, the! Re 4 street. Owner, Mrs. J. G. Kan-j}motor and chau‘ieur to drive }thieves-ehop up the covers and sell! For High Quality Meats—See | tor; cost, $75. {him to and from work. | the: for firewood. | BERMUDA advertisemen!, Page 4 ‘ | Latin Meth | corne f treets. The at eady i but intond u im pu build consumm: jmad= on Marz atherine = j } purchase: frow FOR VISIT SNE ;MRS. DELANEY. MRS a _| DAKER VISITING MOTHER MRS. JAMES CURRY | James RK street ;s. Ni HERE SUNDAY | SERVICES TO BE CONDUCTED AT FLEMING METHODIST CHURCH STREET t Funer wh 4:33 from 0 o'clock Fien church whe the Mz wi bearers the Nasor end Knights « Fern Chapte Star. wi cemetery Funeral arrangement completed by Home. irom Peel M Py thias DANCE Saturday Night, 10 till 7 RAUL’S CLUB John Pritchard's Orchestra Adm. $1.00 ning early Seturd ready 2 after the cpcuimg or busumess couth, at Ramrod Key, > rates Cove, Perky West ies must be made at and Key Gome north. deliver- Pe-ky Ramrod K-y ard Miami Pirates Cove Marathe: SECURE LEASE Ladies Feee and & HAVE YOU HAD YOUR “DAILY DOUBLE” TODAY-—IF NOT YOU'D BETTER NOT GO THE DAY WITHOUT IT. DAILY DOUBLE BEER IS BEST BY EVERY

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