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Steamship St. Mary, of the Standard Fruit and Steamship company, arrived in port 7:15 o'clock yesterday morning, berth- - ed at the main pier of the Porter Dock company, took on 42,650 Frontera, Mexico. Another of the company’s ves- {BOND FIXED FOR HIS AP-) 01. the ai a repeal PEARANCE BEFORE CRIM- ‘rive this evening en route to the INAL COURT Mexican port for whieh it will : sail after receiving a fzel oil sup- i Pedro Paramo, age 43, d-cd this :morning at 7 o’clock at the Mer- feedes Hosrital. Funeral services fwere he'd this afternoon at 3 DECEAS=D DIED SATURDAY) .rciock at the Pritchard Funeral AFTERNOON AT HOME — Rev. Perez officiating. Survivors are two brothers, one ON DUVAL STREET jin Cuba and one in Tampa. ‘aoa! MRS_E. GRANA... for! Saturday afternoon '3 o’cleck in! ri is) | tae aS Rk sn no eon aa = aa York to Key West and; ns en onc pelts to tao aore> << vos | BENDA DADAM fe Pos oes mt a pn somes PEDRO PARAMO tiered ey B.C. Riley, state! places trom having on thoir prem-| ED THIS Civilian to the Secretary of War, ~ pas Heetaranecg content, | A.M. University of Florida st Gainer re bona soe reinde epH Wille, Fin; H. i. Woodring, sec-!next session of criminal court was; FUNERAL SERVICES WERE wetary of war; Charles B. Pike, | fixed at $200. | CONDUCTED THIS AFT- president M. T. C. A., and chict RITES j ERNOON Stan se; ®ve an FUGUERA Setant gemeral; Tom R. Wyles, HERE YESTERDA H (wee prepident-cccretary, and is a» Fottbows: outs, rreeting: “In voceguition of his ability pote 4ppomted Chairman teclntion of the United States late sake et cat ee County of Moarcs and the; from the residence, Rev. A 1. ronteg. SERVICES WERE tate of Forida, to serve pany peagh oad end CONDUCTED YESTERDAY |. Pritchard's Funeral Home was! arrangements. | aS Mis. is survived by one! Mrs, Faustina Grana, 56, died} Mrs. Antonio Gutierez. | Saturday afternoon in her resi-j Vaence, 517 Division street. Fun-| leral services, under the direction} }of Pritchard’s Faneral Home, were | - held 5:30 o'clock yesterday att) DRAMA SCHOOL «222. from the residence, Rev.! Guillermo Perez officiating. | —_—_—_ The deceaced is survived by two} sons, Mateo Bartolomeu and Lois} “ Grana. i If The Well Hisses, \ Look Out For Rain t BRITISH FACE PROBEZMS’ TRADE PACT DELAYED CONTROL OF WAGES A GOVERNMENT JOB? HIGH TARIFF PRESSURE COURT FIGHT STATUS OUR GOLD DILEMMA ESLGIAN PREMIER HERE SEEK WORLD TRADE PACT “Labor beers = year ij nog! hae ~— - . is ‘yates embargo foreign Se inhemas Seccaslentigent ee teen ’ rebellion. , increased While the California physician! prices, due to labor advances, but |” continues to advocate his pension: the added burden of higher tar-: Dr. H. C. McDermid, Okeechobee; idea, his adversaries clam that he: igs, has used the movement for parti-| 5 Judge Otis R. Parker, Fort Pierce; san politics and recently twelve; er = copetannat- heeds ip Chisnge eal’) Tin. wend uateabiodly ipa tn eee im a body. ‘The cause o- the dis-‘the drive of Secretary Hull to! turbanc: was Dr. Townsend’s op-' promote sound economic liberal-; position to the Court reform plan ism through the development 0. which some contended was a mat-'int2rnctional trade upon the basis ter outside the sphere of the or-jof the mutusily” profitable ex-/ ganization which sho-id be con-| change of goods and services. The | cerned with pensions only. econemic mai-d:stribution, reveal- jed in the depression, was primari- Dr. Townsend made no secret of | ¥ based om inequalities to agri- his opposition to the Rooseve't | Culture. Farmers, buying in pro-| Administration last year, divi ;tected markets, sold their main! his support between William | CT°Ps at world orices and took ani Lemke and Governor Landon in j everlasting beating. Uniess worid | Peace Justice Frank yn stctes where Mr. Lemke’s name, ™#rKets are recaptured for Amer- | perg had a brisf but was not on the ballot. The Roosc- ; ©22 «<rTo7s the farmers will con-lin his court this morning velt victory was a blow, fo-lowed | ‘ue to stffer and the surest Way jcal'ed for hearing two. by his indictment for contempt |*® Prevent the sa‘e of our farm) Qne of these was that of J and by a subsequent House Com- product: abroad is to hike UP Carmona whose arrest was ai mittee repprt that the entire plan uae rates and discourage world | ized by State Auto License was unsound, inflationary and; | W. E. Van Loon, who lea I i s P uncertain, with spokesmen Be or berry the President is not as solid): + trading Pest a bond of $100 for h's {pearance at the next term criminal court. ing five million or more, but! behind Secretary Hull’s some of the resigning group say it! program as he was and the ne’ is, about 3,500,000. Its greatest)drive for an enlarged merchan' &S af if nie He t 2 ae The ifr i i i : strength is in the agrarian West,’ marine is cited to support the re-! particularly in the Dakotas, and} port inasmuch as shipping scrv- with important strength in Wis-jices have been one of our regu- K consin, Minpesota and California. ;iar “imports.” We do not believ2; ey oup e Roosevelt’ i t | that. Mr. vs attitude to- | ward the Hull policies has chang-: proved trade relations betwe2n|°&d but one should understand that! the United States and the British’ the real need of the Secretary 0: j Empire will tz delayed until theStte’s reciprocal trading policy Dominion statesmen get home!i8 Some real co-operation from, from the London Conference for {other important nations, One na- SPONGE SALE consultation with their teaders.|tion cannot practice reciprocity The efforts of the British to bind ——* is cs ae a oa be; the great democracies of the world] Paved by sides, major together through s.cong economic. threat to the Hull program is the: community of interests depends} 4ive for pee ary Rar bea ss Ser agp Cg Pid ar Es os ae 2 tent There were few sponge ofc nutter of fad ship.{force of the clamor of industry or ings at the Municipal Dock this ments to the British Isles, ito guess how far it will influence ‘mczning all of which were pone and the Administration. the revenue from the sales bzing The general opinion is that they! $128.06. declined to make any great] The Senate Judiciary Commit- material sacrifices. They remem-j tee last week presented its adverse grass Apparently, the matter of im- cringing rorma i tte E I Business Trip To Miami Group of Key West basines® jeave the | desires to operate inte Key West. | At the meeting of the board of sold. ‘county comunissioners held Wed- \nesday, June 4, this questsen brought before the beand ‘resolution wes, offered by Sm:zi! lots of wool, ye'low and! missioner Braxton B, Warren prices. jas the Over-Seas Trangpertation evorted ty Ge chal ant ie TP tt lf ij itt | f i } i ' ¢c ef - i ti slits The sherttr - asec haat URRNNRRNEN i: (My Associated Press) i AUSTIN, Tex., June 21.—The} ‘eight second experts were wrong when they said! / (By Associated Press) SHANGHAL, China, June 21.—j The main fight on the proposed ches By Att Femme MUNICH Germenp, Jame 2 Bot when the; coheatet Gear 2bth bertngay -exwetty Shere ongralu iain According to the oer in the! report om the President's court "There were 20 bunches of wool! company was giving @RCCleRt G0 cocci: gene Salem Se lie nel later. } The clerk explains that the cover-! had to share British markets with; which would subjugate the courts for $24.44. Smelier lots of the ‘not until the highway bridges sere ditions change. jmancial or trade arrangements! dence of the judiciary, force judi- It was said that despite the the United States because this legislative opinions and, at the LICENSES ISSUED =: applicant dec'ded to have the tissu: decided by the Railroad Com- G00 und are still growing With’ Geseraiinn Rates Wicanatncaey wanted ments Act tional, reduce the costs of litiga e licenses iss-te om; Among the Key West business low figures was based on two railway systems, totaling 5,-! although there will be consider-| John Taylor and Estelle Piedad! Lowe, Gerald ee 1935. gressional committees will” base | the Senate for some time. The re- Eubert Montgomery and Florence; Others went over the | Federal price-fixing law through cans in oposition., Strategy. will | Court decisions, ‘cam bar imports, proposed a permanent court of; of the Califor-' Miss Martha Nelson, both of thej Nelson was asked by The Citizen| upsetting the national economy. {year. Senator Andrews, is for a Inventory and report of ap-j by Miss Loviss Delaney and Mim in- | = A * 4 » 4 = Sy en te accidents in-'and p'an td remain until tomor-jbut say ‘Oh’ and ‘Ah’ and wish;Thomas G. Corcoran, who wrote promise, with a two or three-'ferson B. Browne was completed $22. (By Associated Press) ; JOHNSON, Kas., June . 21.— = into’ dra-' 7). old town well is City Clerk}ber the hard bargaining ‘Elam Hiity’s barometer. Ottawa Conference of 1932 and'reform proposal recommending its ‘ ’ = | vice and its patrons naten fend Actual dates} fr the well cover ‘hisses, nitty! their efforts to secure Nedied Eeciestion on a dangerous abandon- selling for $64.68; 40 yellow for) 1ic* Sue ths ae a —— the ‘Gpening’ef the school wil’ oy. it is a sure sign of tain, |quotes “dr aheir experts which | ment ef comtitutional principle $29-40 “nd 51 benchos of gress| | oO OS ee ee nn at iene ling ban a anil hole through which | Scandinavian, South American and! to the will of Congress and the several grades made up the tote!.| completed. This was adopted om rushes when atmospheric con-j other countries having special fi-| President, destroy the indepen- aaah cE animously. i with Great Britain. Moreover, alli cial i i i A ain. | » ail|cial interpretation of the Consti- reso‘ution and advices which were ‘Chiang Plans 5,000 jot them had grievances against: tution to conform to executive or [sont out to the sesaiation’s offen, ; i Miles Of Railroad country has closed its markets to! same time, fail to banish age from much of their trade. the bench, affect the power of any misgion, which decided te held am jeourt to “hold laws unconstitu- open hearing. t } tion or speed up the decision of the office of Judge Raymond R.| men who are attending the hear get in effect less than 3 has drawn up plans for the con-! probably center upon the first! cases 4 Lord during the week endingjing, are rge Kantor, J > : year. } struction in the next five years of! part of Section 5, covering wages, | June 21 were to the following: -land Adams, A. oma, Norman experiences of other states.! 000 means construc-jable opposition to the second sec-| The bill may come up at any : xs i only explanation offered by|tion of as many miles as a esa queda hens, OF course, time although the WPA relief bill Janet Bosch Rapeends uth-| mendetl awe ones ~ is that people live, built in the half century before’ those who appear before the con- will probably be considered by er Winfrey and Elizabeth Terry;| foregoing left on plane and bus }some arguments on historical or| jection of the President's plan ‘sands, and ferries. }economie grounds, bringing im} was largely the work of Demo-; }states’ rights and the threat of a | crats who joined three Republi- om aime 3 5 : iF ices."The idea has been}Probably center around some Holdings Of Late J 2 “'"ye | ihtancea that large | industrial,compromise. Senator Hatch, who . ‘ e r ; states, under recent Supreme , opposed the bill. in committee, +5 24 ‘ a | produced in violation of their own: Rine, with a supplementary judge! Browne Total 261.64 _ | established working standards but for each justice over 75, with a drunken driver, according to the} Miss Hester M. Graham and, blooming on Duval street, Miss j this earries with it the thteat of;limit of one such appointment a} nina lecea ieee Automod le Atsociation. | Board of Social Welfare Nomber| if she was enjoying her visit and| ipermanent court of eleven mem- praisers who were appointed to agp Reremgper Say that} 10, headquarters in West Palmjreplied: “While looking at those; Advocates of the measure, in-| bers. Most observers expect Sen- appraise the proprty, real and since 1929 ers who had been Beach, are visitors.in Key West) gorgeous bleoms I can do nothing' cluding Benjamin V. Cohen and ator Robinson to play for a com-' personal, of the late Judge Jef-/ Lillian Lujan, there is $5,361.64 © while the num-| row. that some of my friends, and in the bill judge incre: ch, it is : iled “7 ete apeecolangeeitian ms |, say that wages and hours judge increase which, it is argued,'last week and filed in the office Sov af tadused drenben podcatricns | _ While gazing at the many beau-|fact, everybody, in other sections! will be fimed in the country by|with the new liberalism of the of Judge Raymond R. Lord, Sat- $90 in real estate holdings, imereased five tin-os. tiful peinciana trees taxuriantly | of thp state could see them.” jeither capital, labor, or the Gov-' (Continued ow Page Four) | urday. ; ing a total of $28,261.64 mak