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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Che Key West Citizen VOLUME LVII. No. 169. History Warns Against Gue KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1936. | |New Balkan Postal Union |Lgndon Patients Operate ‘DR. VAN DEUSEN | Cuts Five Nations’ Rates’ low, Stop, Go Signals SS, HEARD TODAY AT Cuts Five Nati , Slow, Stop, Go Signal ‘CAPTAIN ROHDE CAPT, ‘City Council Takes Up Matter TS SHOWN TO BE { (By Associated Press) (Ry Associated Press) Made In North Recent Primary Conducted Reveals Percentage Giv- en To Both Major Po- litical Parties . By PRESTON GROVER «By Anw ted rene WASHINGTON, July 16.— Anyone interested in the trouble- of migh: take North Dakota. The some mathematics recent primary brought out 185,000 Republican and 37,000 | votes Democratic | votes. But so say that | North Dakota already is herded indicates | i into the Republican corral is to; i | invite a display of many figures which simply show:: “Not so, not North Dakota | ‘ long have been looked upon as in-} dependent. As a measure of that! independence, it might be recalled; that in 1932 the state gave Presi-; dent Roosevelt a 107,000 majority and Senator Nye, a Re- publican, about the same. : Repubiicans in votes Just to make the problem more! has been a split in! Republicans ranks along new lines which was demonstrated by the] primary to be as nearly fifty-fifty as it 1s possibie to make it. H Langer Vs. Welford | Former Governor William Lan-! ger, acquitted of permitting mis-! use of relief funds for political purposes, heads what North Da- kotans describe as the more radi- cal wing of the Republican party. Heading the other wing is Act- ing .Gevernor -Wealter Welford, whose elevation to the governor-} ship was itself a bit extraordinary. j But to go on with the records: In 1934, Mrs. Lydia Langer, wife of the former governor, sought election as a sort of vin- dication of her husband but was defeated by Thomas H. Moodie, a Democrat. With its capacity for doing the unusual, the state elected Welford, a Republican, lieutenant governor. He succeeded to the governorship when Moodie was found ineligible because of having voted outside the state within the previous five years. Paradoxes Aplenty Yet when Weiford and Langer faced each other in the past primary, Welford, supported by Senator Nye, won by only a few more than 600 votes. Some North Dakota Republicans complex, there i { * there , This breaks down physic Dakota’s Vote! rotary session Cold Shower’s Shocking; | SPEAKER GIVES OUTLINE OF } Doesn’t Cool You Off, WORK ON AQUARIUM; eines OTHER TALKS GIVEN AT REGULAR LUNCHEON i \ { (iy Associated Preas) | | CHARLESTON, S. C., July 16.| '__as a cooling off method, the! jcold shower or bath is descredited | by Roper hospital officials. i} The Rotary Club met at noon “Shun them in favor of wator) , of about body temperature,” they! today at the St. Parish jadvise. “Cold water shocks—) tal), with Rev..John C. Gekeler, | does not cool and calm you.” i | Another summer hint: “Watch, president, in tke chair. your salt intake!,, | Exertion during summer results| in the loss of much of the body’s vital salt through. perspiration Paul's Ben Trevor was asked to grace the table. W. Curry Harris in- 'troduced his guest, W. D. Platt of erglades, and E. Pierce Lowe ntroduced Dr. Robert O, Van n. Song Leader, Emil eeting led in the singing and Goldsmith, chi {International Relations Commit- !tee spoke upon the topic, “Rotar al politics, | i ance, brings on headaches and pos-; sible spas say the doctors. They} De advise dropping a pinch of drinking water occasionally. rman of the! BELGRADE, July 16.—As the; result of negotiations — lasting \nearly a year and agreements isined here in the capital of Yugo- ‘slavia, states of the Little En- tente and the Balkan pact put in force on January 1 a postal fed- eration similar to the Pan-Ameri can and the Spanish postal unions. It affects Yugoslavia, Czecho- jslovakia, Rumania, Greece and | Turkey. } | A reduction of postal rates among the signers of the union has been effected. Standing com- mittees in each capital will study ; postal, telegraph, telephone and radio problems. In the future the states participate as a unit in interna- tional postal discussions. TO INSTRUCT CLASS TONIGHT { j will | H ! | STARTED BY ROAD | | IN FIRST AID { as a Force in International Rel : tionship.” i | The president announced that} COMPENSATION SUPERVISOR jnext week would be devoted to; jhearing reports from members; jwho attended the Atlantie City VESSEL HAD BEEN ON CRUISE | Convention. i TO SOUTH AND C=NTRAL Dr. Van Deusen outlined some i of his work in connection with t! AMERICAN PORTS ; Philadelphia aquarium, and pr ‘dicted that our aquarium would : be a lasting memorial to the work done for Key West by the WPA. iDr. Van Deusen dwe:t upon the fact that by lantern slide and lec-,gin instructing a clasd in a stand- ; ture, 76,000 school children in'ard 15-hour course in First Aid, Pennsylvania and 86,000 in the! as set out by the American Red city of Philade'phia had become|Cyoss, ‘The demonstrations and cquainted with the beauty and. instructions will be at the Social urees of Key West in furnish-' Welfare Clinic, and begin at 8 ng specimens of marine lize to. o'clock. ! Zone, Panama; Kingston, Jamai-, the aquarium in Fairmount Park,, When he was here about two ca; Port au Prince, Haiti and | srledenme cea the! weeks ago Mr. Keisacker made all | : = study of biology by utilizing our) necessary ararngements to con-! Ou. thecwarke boule the a0 of the Key West) cxtended invitation to Fire Chief tain and crew are Doctor and; 5 1 Ea oe Ss os Mrs, Brinkley, John R. Brinkley Charles Smith was called upon! Elwood, to Thomas D. Orr, WPA Jr, Dr. T, L. Jones, George Mc. |< explain his failure to’ see the! director in Monroe county and to Donuldiand echesies "Thompson. hiladelphia aquarium while in’ Loo H. Warren, local safety WPA} Mr. Thompson is an old Key and presented as an alibi} director. RPE LS a Gey ace ere was a Demo-; While the course is _ primarily! 4 Convention, that Dizzy;for employes of: the State Road OF STATE ROAD DEPART-' MENT TO CONDUCT CLASS A CLINIC AT 8 O'CLOCK TK Compen- } sation Supervisor of the State Road Department, will tonight be- Frank acker, Yacht Doctor Brinkley, II, ar- rived in port this morning with the owner and party on board aft- er a cruise to South and Central American ports. Places visited included: Canal: 39 PASSENGE | VESSEL ALSO BRINGS 16 TONS OF FREIGHT FOR KEY WEST Steamship Cuba of the P. and O. S. S. company arrived from |Tampa this morning with one {first class and three second class are predicting the state will elect Welford and converse'y, may go Democratic for Roosevelt. They hold little doubt that: Rep. Wil- liam Lemke will be re-elected to the house as a Republican despite his Union party leadership. What they are more concerned about is what will happens in 1938. In that year Senator Nye wi'l be up for re-election, likely with Langer and possibly with Lemke opposing him for the no- mination. Even North Dakotans figure that one out. One of the problems confront- ing campaign strategists of both parties is to preserve—or increas —their representation in con- gress. All of the 435 house seats are to be filled. At present there are 314 Democra 100 Re three Farmer-Laborites, seven Progressives and 11 vacancies. Terms of on'y 32 senators ex. pire, but included are some of the outstanding figures both on the majority and minority sides There are 18 Democratic seats, 13 Republican, and one Farmer- Labor. The Republican list is the largest to come up for at least another six years, as the period of Roosevelt ascendancy trimmed down their representation mark- edly. e Only five Republican seats in the senate become vacant in 1938, the survivors of 1932: six Repu-| blican terms, one Farmer-Labor and one Progressive expire in 1940, can’t pyblicans j passengers for Key West; 34 first ‘and one second for Havana. { Key West arrivals: L. Pinder, L. Caraballo, J, Fernandez, M. H. ‘James. The vessel 16 jtons of freight and 13 sacks of mail for Key West; two tons of jfreight and 312 sacks of mail for | Havana FESS, | brought Sntawa a EU Ey exacts the Dean was to be seen being knock-! Department, now stationed south’ focthecinten. ed out of the box in the fifth in-) of the ferry and is in line with a 5 ning and that the weather was! program which Mr. Keisacker’s | horrible Meeting adjourned. j department is carrying out all CUBA BRINGS IN a } over the state, it was decided to invite heads and empl of de- RS jnot have an opportunity of seeur-y PERMITS ISSUED i: this valuable instruction from ! |cny other source. 1 | Tre value of the course, said} Mr. Keisacker, cannot be estimat-; MOST APPLICATIONS MADE}. in dollars and cents as it will ! ARE FOR GENERAL RE-_ | <table those men who successful- ‘ly complete the course to hold PAIRS TO STRUCTURES certificates issued by the Ameri-; jcan Red Cross at Washington and | jthey will therefore be able to Five permits for building and|take care of any situation caus-j| repairs were issued from the of-{ed in their territory by accident or} fice of Building Inspector Harry j disaster. H M. Baker during the week end-| Discussing the proposed course} ing July 16 and provided as With Chief Baker, he said that he! shown below: lexpected every member of the} Erect strugture 26 by 36 on! fire department to be present this | United street. The building will! evening and take advantage of; be of wood with slate roof. Own- | this excellent opportunity. er, Gilbert McKillip; cost, $1,- SS i a ANNOUNCE DEATH © as Repairs to roof at Porter Dock! i “— company, foot of Duval _ street. | ! Owner, Porter “Dock company QF ALFRED CURRY: cost, $150, i General repairs at 116 Fitzpat- | rick street. Owner, A. Aguero; leost, $50. | General ison street. cost, $250. General repairs at 801 (Ry Associated Press) cireck ROME, July 16.—Restoration’ p); , of the ancient Roman curia or hal} misled of the senate has been resumed’ under the impetus of fascist en- thusiasm for revival of the historic! empire. i De Vecchi di Val Cismon, min-' Associated Press) ister of education, has ordered! PETROVGRAD, Yugosiavia, j workmen to brace the old strue-! July 16.—If Belgrade officialdom't¢?s: Mrs. Lula Maloney, ;ture preparatory to demolition of hadn’t put its foot down, this| Hubert Roberts, Key West. la mediaeval building which Is. town would have been renamed, , Mts. Maloney left here yester- ; covered the original. The work has| for Chicago, Tl [asitoate: inv attendance a the |commenced on the side which! Orders that or fe Yugoslav place} jfronts the new Empire Way. i names be changed to remove for-! ONE LICENSE TO WED ISSUED. | News has been received in the{ Wat. {city announcing the death of Al-| Koch: 1 fred Martin Curry, 72, in Miami: "jon Monday night. Funeral serv- ices and interment are being held in that city this afternoon. ce ee 7 The deceased, who was a for- joe ae !mer Key Wester. is survived b: . his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Cur Belgrade Bans Chicago an Curry of Miami; | Ma) tq itwo daughters, Mrs. C. F. Boggs On Map Of Yugoslavia '‘* Miami, and Mrs. Leroy King |of Chicago; three brothers, Leon, | Milton and John Curry; two sis- Mrs. ‘Hall Of Roman Senate Uncovered By Fascists repairs at 1025 | Owner G. I. i ! Emma | Owner, J. E. Murray, of | { | Fascist architects say they will} mer Austrian and Hungarian con- {be able to restore the original) notations, meant that many com- | building entirely | munities took the names of Yugos-| ;_ The brick curia was built by/lav patriots, heroes and kings,| |Julius Caesar and first was rest-| without more ado. jored in 303 by Diocletian. About, Not so Veliki Beckerek, whose! 1 625 Pope Honorius I converted it! residents believed the town’s re-| During the week ending July jinto the church of St. Hadrian.|putation for lawlessness was like|16 there was but one marriage | Modern tourists have visited the’ Chicago’s. The proposal got to the; license issued from the office of | church of Santa Martina, built in-! capital, but a government official| County, Judge Raymond Lord, and| to a hall of the curia which was| vetoed it promptly by telephone.' this was to: used in ancient times for secret}So Veliki Beckerek became: Alfred Perez meetings, | Petrovgrad. | Ogden. ( { and Marguerite a ; Seale hitherto unattempted in the ithe survey. jen a preliminary hearing |tc warrant her being held. LONDON, July 16.—Minature traffie signals by which the tient advises his dentist exactly how he feels as the drill sinks, | have been invented by a London, practitioner. i A “stop-caution-go” apparatus! is on the wall before the dentist, ' the patient handling the controls’ from the chair. He gives the! doctor red, amber or green lights‘ without jerking sotae throbbing | few touches, and a Greek land-! Seape changes into an interior’ ,ival of Captain Boerge Rohde, scene, and vice versa. Movable} revolving stages are being built.,™¢mber of the Life Guerd of Kins The program includes nazi pro- | Christian X of Denmark, now the ducts, folklore dramas and classic-} af works by Goethe, Schiller and Lessing. Relative To Garbage TRAVELING STAGES = Many Other Matters Are SHOW NAZI PLAYS ON GERMAN FARMS ‘Heard At Regular Ses Pee arsuceae sion Of Beard Conducted Last Night PERLIN VERY ACTIVE. pa-} RELATE STORY OF HIS AR- RIVAL IN NEW YORK IN GREETING MRS. OWEN TO WHOM HE WAS MARRIED An interesting story of the ar. A regular meeting of the Council was held last aight «ib Wiheam A Freeman. presen: protem, presiding im place ihusband of Minister Bryar ; Owen to Denmark, comes to The |“ Ruth jeme, Robe-t president of the TRAFFIC SURVEY ; Citizen. When Captain Rohde iin New York on July 9, he beard, whe & acting meper du arrived mg he mayors ab-euce from was caty met at quarantine by Mrs. Owen who was on the Cabin Cruiser Now Listen. He raced down the isteps of the Seventh A an ; Liner Drotmingholm’s gangway, ‘which even the most agile seaman descend with care, bounded acre ONES OE MORE EARTS OF the deck of = public health tug, MASTER HIGHWAY PLAN. vaulted the rail to the deck of the iNow Listen, and his gray fedora NING UNDER DIRECTION OF |¢,, the deck and swept his fianc STATE ROAD DEPT. jinto his arms. , For an instant Mrs. Owen drew back as if dismayed at the acro- (Special to The Citizen) iz rs arrival of = omer then = 2E ae put her arms aroun¢ e shoulder TALLAHASSEE, July 16.—Anj (> cautsin Rohde and kieced hin.| all-inclusive traffic survey, on a'The cruiser, which is owned by |Mrs. Owen’s son-in-law, Robert Lehmen, started at once for the {Pier of Mr, Lehman's estate at 7 {Sands Point, L. I. by the Florida state road depart-i| There she was met by jber of reporters and consented | *}to an interview which was held lon the steps of the home. Askec ja number of questions concerni iher marriage and her future, j Mrs. Owen replied to some and to passenger automobiles, trucks and th tothers gave no answer. n€; One of the questions was would b halted during j week at 120 highway planning| she return to Europe, to which < stations to give information on!replied she may not go back Ctmer councilmen preseat were ank Delancy, Clifford Hoc is pla age hal and Frank ©. Roberts. ake Ch E of Police Iwan Elwood Capt= Police Alberts Camer. Harry Baker Fire Chie? ty Clerk Wallace Pinder, Auditer W ne Hard Mt bury, Tax Collec‘or-Assesser Sem sabato B. Pinder. Police Judge Thes S$ Care and 2 sumber miere state, was inaugurated this wee a num- ment, Chairman C. B. Treadway of the department announced. Orerators of all motor vehi H : nee cindy | BOTH ARE TAKEN TO MARINE were HOSPITAL FOR EMER- GENCY TREATMENT mt. Two 4 dez, 14, ar were taken t pital yeste treatment The Mer <j Slipped jto the their experiences in traffic on Flo-jall. This she qualified by saying | rida highways to field workers for] her leave may be extended. | i Another question was would she | « Treadway said that a total ofjresign. Her reply to this w | 626 siirvey stations wili be esta-j|made smilingly as She said any} blished during the year at various; details concerning that should be: important points on state high-}2swered by the state depart | ways. | ment. | The survey, which started Mon- Mrs. Owen, now Mrs. Rohde, i=} lay, is expected to bring forth in-|50 years old and Captain Rohde} formation upon which the state|is 40. He appeared on the pax | road department can base plans‘Senger list as Kammarjunkare B.: for a highway improvemént pro-|Rehde. | Kammarjunkare was | gram so that the greatest service) translated as Gentleman in Wait by the highway may he guaranteed |img- He is 2 well built man with | found that frs for the greatest number of per-|Smart military carriage. He wore | ja gray suit with hat, shirt and Te Make The survey is being conducted/tie. His English is perfect and by the road department, but is, SPoken fluently. h being financed by he United| Passengers who came over on! Bernard Gide Geeeea. oF |the ship in his company said that j .,, Payrol sons. der He ad : street j Public Roads. . sing it The survey is one of three:hen word of his approachine| | : jmarriage to Mrs. Owen was dis-| major parts of a master highway pia Bide eee ae Sanning su An inventory of :°” ae ae ee eee aes the subject he at first denied it highway facilities was started in ut firs last May and the inventory of highway] ut later on admitted it was so. P ft y} a /<. toms il finances, including the source of! H® Played deck tennis daily revenues in relation to expendi-| With Miss Ingrid Haglund. young . jwoman of 20, who came to visit tures, will begin later. lenventie. et Matiesten 3 CERES Sag Celif. “What is the captain like,” the young woman was asked }“Charming, very charming.” she LORED MAN 4 » tennis and danc-! ing?” an excellent jgame is,” Miss Haglund jreplied, “and dances divniely.” BROUGHT IN FROM MARA.| muon: cuarceo wire | MAKE PAYMENT AGGRAVATED ASSAULT HOTEL T ‘AXES EAST COAST COMPANY PAYS BOTH CITY AND COUN- TY OBLIGATIONS boys Doct patient's pital wer DUE TOMORROW TWO OTHER SHIPS OF CLYDE- MALLORY LINES ALSO COMING TO PORT f the ¢ Herman Carey, colored, was Steamship. Ozark. brought to Key West this morn- ing by Deputy Sheriff W. A. Parrish, at Marathon, charged with | aggravated assault and with an} ice pick inflicting a wound on the person of W. Wilkerson, also colored. Hiory Line ernoon Jacksonville Two other are also Alama on en route from New York to Ta pa and the H. R Tax Agent T. B. Bennett, of the Florida East Coast Hotel com- Arraigned before Peace Jus-| pany, has this month made tax| tice Frank O. Roberts sufficient! payments to County Tax Collec- evidence was secured to warrant/ter F. H. Ladd and City Tax As- the accused being held in bond of! sessor-Collector Sam Pinder 100 for the next term of crim-{the company’s holdings. nal court. i The sum received by the county Clarabelle Woodward was giv-' official was $7.216.62 of which on a $2,463.30 was in bonds and $4.-|company f charge of embezzlement byt the | 753.32 was cash. unkering wil ase was dismissed as in the, Of the total of $4,663.75 paid, Mexico. opinion of the committing magis-jto the city, $3,150.95 was in cash trate the evidence was insufficient ‘and the balance, $1,482.80 was in | bonds. i vessels of the due on. on Hl Steamship compan; day consigned to the i te is due Porter E and aft Shien YES! WE HAVE RIPE, PEARS. CANTALOUPES, ETC CITY CURB MARKET Wholesale and Retail 114 Simonter Street E. VILLATE, Manager PAID IN PENSIFS HOLDS MANY BALLS ASHE GRCVE, Mo.—Mrs. L.| DETROIT.— Marvin Owen of L. Metealf of this city paid for | this city, the Detroit Tigers’ third a bedroom suite with 6,700 pen- base- j baseman, can hoid seven nies put up in rolls of 59 each. [bells in his right hand. i HOT WEATHER MEALS CALL FOR COOLING DRINKS--MY! HOW GOOD A BOTTLE OF DAILY DOUBLE BEER TASTES AT MEALTIME- ON SALE EVERYWHERE