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H if | i E STRIKE IN NEVADA PLANT (Ry ‘Aaxoencea Prean) “: : i [ E | i ak = is Zz z | | Charles F. Holman, cactus spe- jcmtist, wishes he could remember or’ just where a certain specimen was , dug up in Nevada. He sold the plant to a San Francisco man, and later the cus- | tomer exhibited a $2 gold nugget serve which he found near the roots in vo been’ its small pot of earth, fe SKULL BOWLS IN COLLECTION MADE aha (Hy Ansoctated Prenn) } CHICAGO, Il, April 8— ace track! Among the cvriosities in the Field been sent to; museum here are bowls, tambon-; the First Na-'rines and trumpets made by Ti-; the funds were betans from human bones. The bowls, made of human pational licenses, craniums, were used for libations month of March) in honor of Lama gods. Some of of $94.50 for the| them are elaborately decorated ‘and $53.50 for the county.) with brass or gilded copper and (Continued on Page Four) |fittea with finely chase metal lids. | f Er E tH , HE 4 ul sf rt Li 3 Es i é ot ef Hl = n,! | : ; 3 i ii i g & E | ! ; vailabie. i County To Make Payroll | From Race Track Fund Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, funds en hand to meet, obliga- tions of next month, ; ale To make the p:esent. payroll} which was authorized last. night to the comptroller requesting Jj of theyjing indebtedness would be wiped off the books and there would be it was resolved to send:a telegram this time and indebtedness of Gen- pencyedt eno Orleans, La. | station— last night last 24 hours |, Abilene - {Apalachicola STOCKTON, Calif. April s.—4Buffalo [Duluth Pensaco'a . | Phoenix eral Revenue for January and February and indebtedness for December, 1936, and January and February, 1937, brought even to date, in the Fine and Forfeiture Fund Obligations of other funds will mission to make a transfer from| certain funds of amounts suffici- ent to make up the required sum. Mr. Sawyer said that with the receipt of the next allotment of funds about April 16 the county would be in a position, for _the be cleaned up, said Mr, Sawyer,’ first time since he was elected, to with the receipt of the last! meet its obligations to date, and about $6,000, | | | from the’ have funds left over for the next rage twacks revenue, all outstand-! pay period, foe RRSe i g Z i i iz} Hi Le | gee ge i Be Hn i a i been arranged in which all ganizations wil! participate the nev and this will inform them of the Reiaange top ales trot int sabi : pletion near Orlando have ‘eee received by members of the boar mi eamaraneneenes Wee Tt ccomnecommniasionces, seucthet TEMPERATURES with a copy of the instructions is- Coevcccccccccscccococces pre Sig oe ae Board 5 be 5 Lowest Highest These were displayed last night the meeting of the county com- missioners and a letter read out- lining the proceedure with pa- tients and what is required of the county for each patient entered. The letter points out that un- der the law patienis desiring ad- mission to the Sanatorium must te admitted through the board of county comm’ssioners of the coun- ty which they reside and the com- missioners must be financially re- ponsible for their patients. Charges at the Sanatorium, un- der a ruling by the Public Werks Administration will be $2.75 per day for a patient, This charge was arrived at after a survey of charges at all other Sanatoria in the South. Of this per diem 50 cents is to be app'ied on the $175,000 loan from the Federal | Government. Realizing that use of these fa- j cilities will work a hardship on some counties, the State Tuber- [eoleee Board is. requesting the j I 42 80 Atlanta Boston Brownsvi Char-eston Chicago ........ Corpus Christi Denver . #3 Detroit ve Dodge City .. Eastport El Paso Galveston Hatteras Havana’ Helena | KEY WEST Little Rock .. Los Angeles .. Louisville Miami Minneapolis .. Nashville -.... New York .... Oklahoma State Legislature to make an ap- ‘CUBA BRINGS IN | 22, PASSENGERS |VESSEL ALSO BRINGS SEV- } ittsburzh St. Louis Salt Lake San Francisco Sit. Ste. Marie Seattle . Tampa . Washington. 4 i Williston | Wytheville ee — BIG INTERNATIONAL — Friday, April 9. 9 till ? jand one second cabin CUBAN.CLUB [ft Somme Sugar Sweeting’s Rhythm Boys | Admission, 50 Ladies Free| Lyle, Mrs. C, Richards, L, M. SIR CREE ;Perez, Mrs F. G. Hume. Mrs. S. — BIG SOCIAL DANCE — | Berkowitg, H. Gaskin, L, Black- Sunday, April 11, 9 till 7 er. Aurora Soser, A. Griffin, A. Digden, J. Perez. < pad Sale ” The ship also had 17 tons of Non Members, Admission 50c¢ freight amd one sack of mail for Pritchard’s Orchestra FOR KEY WEST Steamship Cuba, of the P. and ;O. S. S. company, arrived from |Tampa this morning with seven passenger first and four second cabin pas-| sengers for Key West; 10 first! propriation on which counties sending patients te the Sanatori- um may draw part of the finan- cial care of these individuals. To have this legislators favor- ably considered would relieve the counties of considerable financial strain. and it has been tentative- ly agreed to have the counties pay $1 daily for each patient and call on the state for $1.75, for each patient, This would permit of counties sending more patients to | i low the Sanatorium to become a greater public health, economic and humanitarian asset to Flor- lida. A survey of sanatoria through- out the United States reveals that practically all State Tuberculosis jsanatoria are supported by joint. appropriations of states i and County Com- missioners except when the entire |expense is borne by the state. ; After discussing the matter it j was decided by the board on mo- ition of Commissioner Wm. R. | Porter to have Clerk Ross C. Saw- ‘yer communicate with Senato Arthur Gomez and Representativ B. C. Papy and gxpress. the wish of the board members to have Monroe’s representatives vote in favor of the legislation. | EXPERT WORRIES OVER AMERICAN LIQUOR GULPING (iy Anwociated Press) ‘CHICAGO, April 8—A_ gulp and a shudder is the American ENTEEN TONS OF FREIGHT | technique of drniking liquor, says | Harry L, Lourie, executive secre- jtary of the National Association tof Alcoholic Beverage Importers. | He thinks it’s all wrong, too. | “The average American picks up a short glass of a fine old rye, i bourbon or corn in his right hand, ' gestures vaguely with his left and then tosses it off with an expert flip,” says Lourie. “The fine old liquor splashes (against the back of his throat, the institution and would thus al-| for eee eae: Se AFFAIRS (Special to The Citizen) MIAMI, April 8.—‘War em- | broiling in Evrope is not immin- ent today, but a fieree battle be- . tween Marxism and Fascism is.” So commented Admiral Sir Reg- +imald Hull in charge of the Brit- fish Intelligence Service, and for ytem years a member of Parlia- 2 he arrived here by at the Inteznational 2 t, F | I for If sucessful placed in service. pment, wh: fecinper &! I man, who !s accompanied by Lady Winifred Dent ana sonia Syers,;| NAMES OMITTED | daughter of Countess Ennie Kil-; <acpoian jlen, disembarked from their cruise! Two important persons were ‘in the West Indies waters and! unintentionally omitted yesterday jhopped here for a Miami vacation.|in the brief chronicle of vi {He declared: \groups from Washington, D. | “The English people were very|and these were Mrs. D. jsorry to lose Edward as King,;and daughter, “ ‘However, ail. nations demand cer-) here with Mr, Ht c ‘tain things from persons in high! Mr. Holmes is the WPA di | positions. George VI is a very |tor of finance in Washington, fine man and will make an ex-) telling of the cellent ruler, carrying on the tra-jenced during his visit in dition of his father.” { West, omitted saying that | The admiral and his friends will | Holmes and their little daughter make a tour of Florida and vaca-j were also having a delightful ex- tion in the state for several. perience on their first visit to Key months, ‘West. Tee il ise jz ommissioners Notified To Disregard Letter On Resignation Elucidation ‘of the perplexing, requested the resignation of T. | situation whi¢h had arisen in con-| Jenkins Curry, Ben D. Trevor and nection with the resignations of J. R. Stowers, byt that no re- the mei Dgspens plies id been received, Road aa ny ye Vistriet. It es also shown Commission, was_received today, Branch Cone, in a tel to Ghairntin Beg D. governor, said ‘there was “some Trevor from State Senator Ar-| complaint” about the district's af- thur Gomez. | fairs, but he did not give any de- The telegram from the senator tails. ! t | 1 Bridge Co | j | drinker drink.’ ” gives three Lourie says any liquor fit to, drink is fit to sip and that one ‘an {Key West; three tons of freight|gets the flavor of the liquor by which indicated and 13 sacks of mail for Havana. sipping and sniffing its aroma. , ‘Cone’s office had on Mareh 31 cessful, it is said. Here the from Governor Cone which says, to attend the 1937 session of the shudders, ‘If commissioners were asked to: State Legislature, Senator Gomes wipes his lips with the back of his resign it was a mistake and you! said there were certain matters he hand and says, ‘Ah, there was a can notify them to disregard the, would make an effort to get clear- pletter’’”. jed up, when he got in touch with The Citizen yesterday carried, the governor, and the telegram to Associated Press dispateh| Chairman Trevor indicates that that Governor that part of his mission was suc Sm ; i f f | e & | fit Ast fh i fi ; f { F : i i tH 2. =. H 8 | i i t i : : i if i eF lett, Knight, onger contract to November 16, granted, A i i e i ) | | for Key West arrivals: Mrs. R. W.| gushes down into his stomach reads: “Just received a letter’ ‘Before leaving for Tallahassee and begins to burn. CAKES, special MALONEY BROS. Phene 000 Free Debve + \——mseaenanttiinaiiinees