The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 10, 1932, Page 1

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Assofiated Press Day Wire _ Service VOLUME LIII. No. 267. Armistice Day Program Park lapgcineh After- | DIES OF HEART | noon; Diamondball Con- | ATT ACK TOD AY test Planned CHAIRMAN FOOTBALL RULES; COMMITTEE ATHLETIC AS- SOCIATION; FORMER TELE- For various reasons Armistice Day will be more quietly observed locally this year than heretofore, according to J. J. Kirschonbaum,| PHONE CO. EXECUTIVE | chairman of the Armistice Day ce, ' Committee. (By Associated Press) Due to the fact that there are NEW YORK, Nov. 10.— geeathselly ha oeaedibs: Aaecact hard, Edward Hall, for two de- there will-be ne parade ,jcades chairman of the: foot-| tomorrow, as has been the eystom inthe pagt.|PAll rules committee of .the| | With wery few exceptions, it was| National Collegiate Athletic |, \For Secretary of State of the State stated, other organizations will-not ‘Association, and former ex: | Participate in Armistice Day ac-\ecutive of the American Tele-|, tivities, and without the military | phone and Telegraph Com-} Grganizations to take part it was Stamsl: best! ant to have a’ paride pany, died today of ‘a heart | attack ‘at New} this year. Hanover, Hampshire, to} Speakers At Schools according {W. J. HOWEY CANDIDATES ouppatg Pag For 52 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West” etegeonacceescssnccoeneccere oe qouroeig 19; puparg 9 For President ROOSEVELT . HOOVER a <] = 2,841 As — Rioting For United States Senator from the State of Florida |DUNCAY U. FLETCHER ............ cout DEMOCRATS ARE For Representative in Congress from the State of Fl W. J. SEARS ..-.-: |GLENN B. SKIPPER CONTINUING TO SWELL TOTALS 204 91 B54 176 1,878 898} he For Representative from fourth Congre trict of the State of Florida MARK WILCOX ............. ae | ROOSEVELT WILL HAVE FREE ce 438 HAND WITH SUPPORT FROM For Governor. of the State . of Florida f 59 | DAVE SHOLT. 3815 BOTH BRANCHES OF UNIT- 1 | i 330 a4 o BAe 425, 2,633 | 432 Seen aS . of. Florida R. A. GRAY . 80 | Uy Axsoeinied Press) 1,778 Their victory swelling with 960 42 For Attorney General of the State of Florida CARY D. LANDIS , a For Comptroller of the State of Florida The following are the speakers! word received here. ie. EO BAS TES? every additional return on (Tuesday's tremendous vote, 837 apt a 40 49 3.682: America’s new democratic] : leaders faced today four 53 a4 128 18 29 BOL; ‘months of arduous prepara- ED: STATES CONGRESS | PRICE FIVE CENTS i iT Seventy Wounded In At Geneva Casualties Follow Big Demonstration; Turn Machine Guns On Hiss- ing Crowd (By Associated Press) GENEVA, Nov. 10.— Tragedy of a. fatal . riot echoed through the. city teday after a company of young recruits turned ma- chine guns on a_ hissing crowd, kiling 11 men and |The ans 70. The angry mob killed one soldier. The disturbance came as a climax of weeks of bitter political agitation between J. : = 9 5 25 279 269 1,701 ‘tions for responsibility of | a who have consented to | deliver 184 361 51 _39 Armistice Day. addresses at the dif- ferent city schools: Senior High School, Col. - H. Taylor, at 8:30 A. M.; Junior High School, Major Wade Rhein, at 8:30 A. M.; Division Street School, H. M. Norton, U.S. N,, at 10:80 A. M.; Southard Street School, J. Vin- ing Harris, at 8:40 A. M.; St. Joseph's College, Major M.S. Lombard, at-11:30 A. M.; Convent .Mary Immaculate, Lieut. Her- bert Tellman, U; §. N., at 11:30 A. M.;~ Douglas High School (Colored), Rev, Alfred DeBarritt, at 11:00 A. M. Owing’to the fact! that most of the schools are to be} ‘closed tomorrow practically all ad- dresses are being delivered today. Each speaker is being accompanied by a member of the post in uni- form who will inttoduce them to the faculty and pupils of the schools, Firing Squad 11A. M At 11 o'clock tomorraw morning a firing squad composetl of méin- bers of the; Legion Drum and Bugle Corp in uniform will ‘fire | three volleys at. the .corner of. Duval and Fleming streets. This syuad will be under command of Qorps Captain U. J. Delgado. This 11 o'clock salute has been a cus- tem of the post for the past sever- al years and is an interesting part } @f the day’s activities. ‘ Activities at Park _ At 4:09 o'clock P. M,, the Arm- istice Day services will be held at Bayview Park, with all post. of- fieors taking part. Lieut. William Curry Harris will be speaker of the day and will be in uniform. Immediately after the services a! diamondball game will take place st the park between two of the est teams in the city. The “Yan- kees” and “Relief” teams have condtnted to cross bats in this “scrimmage” and an exciting and good game is promised and being looked forward to, During . the game refreshments will be served by members of Troop 5, Scouts of America, under com-} mand of Scoutmaster Jos, A. Boza. The local Legion post is. sponsor-; ing this troop, and the entire pro- ceeds realized from the refresh- ments will be donated them by the | Legion to assist them in securing their scout uniforms, Dance Saturday Night On Saturday night, November | 12, a big Armistiee Day dance will: be given by the post at the Mira- mar Club on the boulevard with, an excellent orchestra in. attend-| ence. The committee thought it} Boy | REFUGEES FROM CUBA LOCKED UP IN COUNTY JAIL: SEVEN HELD CHARGED WITH BEING IMPLICATED IN AS-| SASSINATION OF | PRESI- DENT OF CUBAN SENATE pm Seven political refugees from Cuba, who arrived on these shores in a small boat Tuesday morning, fare in the county jail charged with being implicated in the assassina- ition of Dr. Clemente Vasquez Bel- lo, president of the Cuban Senate, September 27. | Cuban Consul Rafael Cervino, representing the Cuban govern ment; appeared before U. S. Com- missioner C. Rodney Gwynn yes- jterday and asked that the men be taken into custody and held. The commissioner issued com- mitment papers for temporary de- tention of the men under the ex- tradition treaty between the Unit- ed States and Cuba, until 5 o'clock Friday afternoon, pending sub- mission, by the Cuban consul, of } further proof to warrant the pris- oners bring held beyond that time, | The men being held are Dr. |Franciseo Pividal Castello, Dr. | Juan Francisco Argudin, Dr.. Jose Francisco Botet, Dr. Gustave’ Bot- | 4 et, Dr. Fidelio Durant y Gonzalez de la Torre, said to have been born } in New York City; Dr. ‘Tothas del | Luis Laurent Duvet and Dr). Bart- | olome Duccasse y Mendieta. | {They all disclaim having had any; connection with any of the trou-{ } bles that have arisen in Cuba and especially do they deny, in the! most emphatic terms, any connec- | {tion in any way with the assassina- | tion of Dr. Bello. A host of friends in Key West! have employed Attorney Arthur |Gomez who is this afternoon plead-| j ing in habeas corpus proceedings before Judge Halsted L. Ritter inj 265 socialists: and» the local ipiloting the government. Geneva government. : A free hand in directing} Jt came in front of the 172 «385 = 996 43 1,669 For mr ner of Public. In- struction of the State of Florida W. 8. CAWTHON se oeals jthe country was given Presi-| community hall where the ident-elect Roosevelt by: elec-| anti-socialist political 1,688 tion of the house hae to meeting was held. mer of Agriculture of the State of Florida 186 of Florida a RIVERS BUFORD FRED H. DAVIS fib se H, ELLIS “|For Railroad Commissioner of the State of Florida W. B. DOUGLASS WILLIAM. V. ALBURY 197 196 * 196 t { fone democratic the ‘sertate controlled ane his lg party 59 to 36. This smashing victory only em- 1,116} phasized the significance of his a8 tet oe before -aftained electoral 36 1,087" vote of 472. to, 59 for President} 4 ‘T Hoover. & i The popular Yote kept mount- 42 1 1198} ing toward record figures with 19,600,000 reeotded for the win- bas out of more than 33,000,000 95 222201 1,106 100 102, 100 219 227 213 190. 188 181 39 68 rs ine For County Judge HUGH GUNN z 125 _ 2,042) counted in approximately three- | covets of the country’s voting | 61; 2,064 cistticts. For Shériff KARL 0. THOMPSON . Cc. NILES 103 40 214 55 4 hile creating machinery ‘re- 2,104, ‘quired for the democratie pro- 247, 8'8m, Roosevelt will choose his jcabinet, a major task, in which he ae eee 58 36 For Clerk of the Circuit —— ROSS C. SAWYER . |GEO PERPALL ...’ 116-224 6 19 is associated. It is aid he may “87 2, Bay | break ohe more precedent by an- 10 “For Clerk of the Criminal Court of Record C. SAM B, CURRY =... 29 ® jnowncine its makeup considerably ; before inauguration, | With the democratic sweep of 68 87 2,089 “For County Assessor of Taxes J. OTTO KIRCHHEINER . jsuch « anti-prohibition majorities 20 64 57 2,117! that hope of immediate legaliza- For Tax Collector FRANK H. LADD Se ae ee ee oe of beer held by ardent wets ‘elimbed high, and several key men 20 60 64 2,098 | in congress hastened to add their For County Superintendent of Public Instruction MELVIN RUSSELL .. ~ For County Commissioner First District WM. R. PORTER |... 7 | voires to. those who already had spoken for — accomplishing this; 2 modification of the Volstead act 105 | ; during the. winter. rove COLD WAVE FOR 60 For County Comm Second District | BRAXTON B. WARREN | NORTH FLORIDA For County Commissioner Third District CARL BERVALDI For County Commissioner Fourth District NORBERG THOMPSON For County Commi {United States court. | Those who employed Mr. Gomez} te institute these proceedings feel} confident that after hearing the; {pleadings in behalf of the prison-; Fifth District ROY S. FULFORD . |For "Member of the County Board Public Instruction First District best to have this dance on Satur: | ts, they will be released by order (Cl, ARENCE H. PIERCE day instead of Friday for several} reasons. The public is invited to; of Judge Ritter. | Another angle was added to this | 2,078 | ATURE OF 39; GAINES- VILLE HAS 36 j i HAVANA, | | ronment | JACKSONVILLE HAS TEMPER- Z STORM DEATH LIST CLIMBS REPORTED THREE HUNDRED MORE.KILLED..AT ~~ CAMAGUEY CITY meee (By Associated Prenn) Nov. 10.—A correspondent, at) Jatibonico ‘for newspaper information telephoned today that 300 Persons werd killed at Cama- guey City in yosterday’s hur- - ficane. | This numbér was many times greater than other esti- mates of casuatties and infor- mation could not be confirm- ed because wires to Cama- guey were disrupted. TOWARD BERMUDA SIXTY-MILE WIND REPORTED AT CAT ISLAND, BA. HAMAS (Dy Asxoclated Proms) MIAMI, Nov. 10.--The tropical storm that whipped eastern Cuba yesterday, killing 10 persons, was apparently moving today in the di- rection of Bermuda, Richard Gray, meteorologist, here id. It was central about 250 miles southeast of Nassau, A 60-mile wind was reported at Cat Island today. | Winds of hurricane fores blew (My Associated Press) | JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 10.— Jack Frost invaded north Florida | 1,909 | today for the first time. this win- | For Member of the County Board jter. Thermometers at the meteoro- Hogieal station on the outskirts of | ‘Jacksonville dropped to 39 degrees ; 1,866; while at the government station | is inside of the city, 46 degrees was south of Nassau but no reports | were received to indicate that that island was affected or whether there was any property damage. ADVISORY WASHINGTON, D. €., Nov 10, ~-Advisory 10 A. M.: Tropical dis- e ~~ | pecorded. | turbance central about 250 miles | east-southeast of Nawav, Baham- join in the fun and merrymaking | situation yesterday when two de-| tectives, or special officers. Jose) Public Instruction | Gainesville reported @ tempera-; ‘as, moving northeastward attended iture of 36, Bartow, Eustis and Or-; 1,926 lando, 44; wpa and Titeositie;| ¥Y GON Ree tak: wim 6 48; Sanford and Fort Pierce, 50;| hurricane force over considersbie | Port Myers, 52; Miami and: Pen-|*Te®. Caution sdvised vessels ia on Saturday night. Second District HOLIDAY NOTICE }Ramon Medero and Gabriel Her-! gp LAN RB. CLEARE : : 30 jrera, arrived from Havana in con- * saci . — nection with the case. | Fee: Monkey: ‘a the County Board Friday. November 11th. Arm-) istice Day, being a legal holiday in Tt is said that Oscar M. Garcia, fone of the company of refugees,! Public Instruction Third District the State of Florida, we will not {that have been making their homes | RALPH K. JOHNSON _...... even for business on that day. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, novie-1t! OF KEY WES’ Sreecececanenesssceneese TODAY'S EDITORIAL Why the resulte of the bel- leting on the national issue did not furnish any surprises except te these whe were blinded by hitter partisanship, is discussed in today's lead- ing editorial. there for several months, threatened by these officers. Mr. Garcia alleges that he was threatened with death and im- i mediately swore out an affidavit to that effect. Warants for the jarrest of the officers were issued by Rogelio Gomez, justice of the peace. Up to the hour of going to press/ no arrests had been made as Of- |ficers- Madero and Herrera have remained the entire day in th loffice of the Cuban Consul, 89 For Justice of the Peace First District FRANK 0. ROBERTS For Censtable First District RAY ELWOOD )J. ROKER i sacola, 54. 1,956 Rey, Marnane Arrives On Visit To Key West. 792; Rev. P. L Marnane, 8S. J.. who. {for 19 years. was at St. Mary's, | Star of the Sea Catholic church in | ‘Key West. arrived yesterday from | 3274 ! He was accomnanied by Rev, A. For Justice of the Peace Second District ROGELIO GOMEZ “(Continued 1 oR Page Four) 792. Miami for # short stay. [L. Maureau. S. J., who went lant! i week to Miami to attend the Gold-; 901 [72 Jubilee celebration of Rev. ! ---—-~—- | Marnane and Rev. Andrew Brown, ‘in Miami, 267 318 $318 po dee Pete nt cinity of storm. STRAND THEATER The Home Town Theater Today “Payment Deferred”. | See Page 4 for reader on thix picture. i Matinee 10-15¢ Night 15-25« MONROE THEATER “THREE ON A MATCH” | Matinee, 5-10c; Wight, 10-200 ee |

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