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For 52 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Associated Press Day Wire Service The Kev West Citizen KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1932. Hoover Eagerly Awaits — THE WAR DEBTS Arrival Of Roosevelt PRICE FIVE CENTS Garner Feels Revenue From Beer Bill Will Be VOLUME LIII. No. 277. .- Both Hoover And Roosevelt Oppose Cancellation;| ee See Key To Problem In Foreign Trade Expansion OOOO OOOHOOOOSOOHOSHOOEOODEOOHHOHFOOOHOOOSODOHOOTP OOOH DODO DSOCO OOOO OOOOTHOOOOOOOOOSOOOOOOCOOOOOOES (By Associated Presn) xe 1 WASHINGTON, Noy. 22.—The} 3 ! Aside from the political aspects + of disarmament, the debtors argue Chief Executive And Presi-|NEW SHIPMENT dent-Elect To Hold Con- ference On Foreign Liga Debts (By Asnocinted Presa) WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. —With his own war debt, ideas in plain form, President| Hoover awaited the arrival today of President-Elect Roosevelt in hope of evolving with him a joint program for dealing with international financial obligations. There was expectancy in official Washington as the time for this afternoon’s pre- cedent-shattering conference approached. As Roosevelt headed here from New York, word was {scheduled meeting between Presi-| ident Hoover and. President-Elect ; that such reduction would not im- | OF GOODSFOR | | | | | VARIOUS KINDS OF WEARING; APPAREL TO BE SHIPPED | TO RED CROSS FOR DISTRI BUTION | | Another shipment of various, kinds of wearing apparel is to be! shipped within a short time for distribution to the poor of Key| West by the Red Cross chapter. This information was received: by W. W. Demeritt yesterday in| letters and copies of orders from} various mills and manufacturing plants in both the north and south, These orders show that there will be sent here five dozen boys’ union suits, long sleeves, ankle ilength; 13 dozen men’s.mixed work |socks; 14 dozen children’s hose; | four dozen infants’ hose. ‘ Other orders are for 15 dozen} | three dozen | women’s bloomers; Roosevelt to consider war debts - finds both in ‘general agreement that expansion of foreign trade would help solve the problem and | that the debts should not be can- | celled. : As to the handling of the united demand of America’s debtors that, - |the payments due December 15 be} postponed, neither party leader has}: publicly voiced an opinion, i The total due December 15 is’ 125,934,000, inciuding interest | and principal. Great Britain, ow-; ing $95,550,000 on that date, is! 7 the biggest debtor. France’s pay- }ment amounts to $19,261,000. The balance is owed by Belgium, Czeeh- oslovakia, Estonia, Finland, Hun- gary, Italy, Lithuania and Poland. ; Most of these countries hve the right to postpone payment on prin-! ‘ cipal for two years, and Poland, | Estonia and Latvia have served; notice of such postponement. 22 Billions Due by 1987 The total principal sum owed is} ‘ $11,565,000,000. ‘The average in- terest rate is 2.135 percent, and ora DEBT DUE US, PAL — #1565000, 009 RING EST —$19523.000.000 TEREST 4zE eB. Fase eked AVERAGE INTEREST APSE DATE OF MATURITY 198> States was to have. received 1987, the maturity of the debts, Y | Roosevelt when he takes office is principa! and interest. { g One of the main objections of pacity to pay. That capacity, they ‘ ‘ } 3 : One of the major problems facing President. Herbert» Hoover | the total sum whieh the United (left) for the remainder of his term ard President-elect Franklin D. | i . ver and his successor-to-be will confer on the subject. | $22,188,000,000—including both) shows the situation at a glance. * portantly affect the abiltiy of. na- + tions to pay international debts. |. This is for two reasons: first, re- ' duction of taxes through armament | INVESTIGATING cuts depresses the incomes of those! ; employed in any military fashion, 1 increases unemployment and other-| PRACTICES BY ‘wise forees expenditure of at least | part of the funds theoretically, saved by cutting armament. \ Second, even if armament were reduced and money saved, such! - daddies iets age betaccapiantonig foe ney HOLice, TR MING TO the United States since it would! LEARN SCOPE OF ACTIVI- ,,have to be converted into dollars. | ‘In the case of depreciated eurren-| TIES CARRIED ON BY CULT cies, the cost of dollars may seem; iN OPERATIONS i'prohibitively high. In other cases, | inecessities for purchasing many, ‘dollars. may cause the currency to t aaireciates (By Associated Prens) Some American eommentators, } DETROIT, Nov. 22.—A fantas- | while they admit the logic of these {tie picture of the debased voodoo arguments, nonetheless hold that; mysticism lay unfolded before po- iithey do not prove anything about !tice today as they sougnt to learn leapacity to pay. {how widespread is the cult that Smith Has Plan Peer : Were the eventual settlement of, claimed one human sacrifice and the problem to take a line toward | marked for death Mayor Frank | Murphy, two judges and a woman welfare worker to propitiate the strange “gods.” DEBTS pue U.S. DECAS — FROM ENGLAND-$95550,099, FRANCE-$ 19,261,000 ——ae . at ee {expansion of foreign trade, some \plans similar to that of Alfred E. Smith might be considered, Smith suggested a 20-year debt the war debt question. The ‘chart pean taxtion is even more burden- VOODC0 UNITS | Great Help To Country | Advances Opinion That House Will Pass Mea- sure At Coming Brief Session { | (Ry Associated Press) | WASHINGTON, N ov. |22.—Speaker Garner told ‘newspapermen today that lin his opinion the “house | will pass the beer bill at \the short session” but re- ;as to the probable time. | He also said that with the beer bill and reduc- tions in government ex- | penses it might be possible ‘holiday, during which period 25 Specifically deteeuves are in-| tg obtain a balanced bud- |frained from any forecast £ ladies’ union suits; one dozen chil-| foreign nations to the present debt | say, has been seriously reduced by some. “poheeapebens shonle pe dren’s play suits; two dozen boys’| schedule is that commodity prices the decline in commodity prices} President Hoover has stated that ‘percent of the value purchases | wholly personal and informal overalls; 14 dozen men’s hose; one| have fallen so far that twice as|among other things. pee of oe Brea rey oats by cablae tatons ie es and ibili dozen boys’ corduroy knicker-| much goods must be sold now to, The debtor governments also a bearing on the question, in that Unite ates wo! e credited to- deb’ rail op epee - bockers; nine dozen men’s high| get the money as was necessary | point to the difficulty of further|it would reduce ae tax oder U. werd: reseen ae er tee : lebt action should rest with}}.¢k overalls; nine dozen men’s|when the schedules were made. jtaxing their citizens, pointing to|S. senators and representatives his wou luce the debts o: resent authorities until he} ttousers, assorted; seven dozen| The debtors further hold to the the objections Americans have'have suggested that the debts be|the leading debtors from 25 to 75 =e children’s waist suits; two dozen| United States policy that the debts| raised to taxation in the United revised downward in proportion to; percent, and theoretically would himself takes office. men’s jumpers; 16 dozen men’s} were to be paid according to ca-!States, and emphasizing that Euro-! armament reduction. ‘stimulate foreign trade. On Capitol Hill there was pasa suits, long sleeves, \ increasing opposition not : only to cancellation or revi- cal cneainon rv The 27 dozen women’s hose that | HINDERS CHANCE First Degree Mur der hla ordered were shipped = INVESTIGATION | . ave been received also the two OF TESTIM } OF HITLER FOR a a emer acon GETTING POST indictment Sought In mes Of Anderson’ dozen undershirts for infants, | [REAR ADMIRAL IN MIAMI CAS as case SNS eS IT DOUBTFUL FOR CHAN-: }- “HAYDEN DEAD CELLORSHIP ‘MEMBERSHIPS IN | RED CROSS DRIVE Vestigatinz reports of the organi-} zation that sells the “right” to| set without passing other adopt favored Mohammedan names! forms of taxation. to superstitious negroes for Rob-; Th ert Harris, confessed slayer of one| e speaker gave as a “human szerifice,” who styled him-| “guess” that legalized beer |self “King of Islam” and chose a oriental names for his wife and|for revenue would bring in from two young children. $300,000,000 4 Harris insists, police said, that James Smith, first victim of his mystic rites, went ‘willingly to his death Sunday an the “altar” im-| provised from a_ packing box.| Smith was stabbed and beaten to | COUNTY COUNCIL’ e OWNED BY ALBERT CURRY, _ ‘Coroner’s Jury Verdict|RECORDs Founp To BE KEPT| COLORED; NO INSURANCE) IN EXCELLENT BLAZE DISCOVERED ABOUT — Lays Blame For Death! ue | 9 O'CLOCK LAST/NIGHT > On William Waples Now. ae | OPENS NINTH a oe % fi IFRAUD. CHARGED IN OBTAIN- CERTAIN COUNTER PROPOS-| ‘ING INDICTMENTS; MAKING) Ls BY PRESIDENT MAKES! __ AT KEY WEST NAVAL STATION PROBE OF ALLEGED LIQUOR; RING | (From Washington Star) BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 17.— Rear Admiral Edward E. Hayden, (ity Associated Press) (my siapelaiee Press) MIAMI, Nov, 22.+Federali BERLIN, Nov. 22.—Adolf Hit- Judge Halsted Ritter in open court | Jer’s bid for the German chancel-| STRESSES DISARMAMENT CONFER- ENCE; TOUCHES ON MANY: OF WORLD PROBLEMS IMPORTANCE OF U.S. .N., retired, died today at the | Johns Hopkins Hospital after a jbloon transfusion, from which a physician on the hospital staff had ; volunteered, had been unavailing. | _ A blood clot caused the admiral’s j death, according to a member of this family. He was 73 years old. today ordered-a rigid investigation ;lorship has been frustrated again/ by department of justice agents |1¢ wee generally thougnt a seg i “ hi a {contents of a letter to him from of charges that “brought and per-) president Von Hindenburg leaked, jured” testimony by negroes aided | out. j in obtaining the indictment of; : It is unde re that the presi- | Sheriff Louis Thorp, of Collier eee een i vanced by, Hitler | county and ten co-defendants on’ Rea Held in Jail ARE NOW SOUGHT LOCAL CHAPTER MAKES AP-| i PEAL TO ALL TO HELP: OR- a ithe coroner’s GANIZATION This morning at 10 o’clock jury investi. IN RAISING gating the death of Harry Two residences at 817 and 819 Thomas street and -a@ small wares house adjoining were practically | Books and records that have {been kept for the Monroe County ;Council for Unemployment Re-| destroyed by a fire which started jlief, were pronounced correct yes-!q few minutes after 9 o'clock terday by M. R. Farrell, auditor! tast night. 8 or the State Council at Tallahas- ee. Mr. Albert Curry, colored, owner of © ee jthe places, says that he left his” Farrell came in yesterday) home st 818 Thomas street and Mrs. Hayden was with him when he died. Funeral services will be held at} St. Andrew’s Church, Washing- jton, Saturday. Burial will be in | Arlington National Cemetery, Ad- jmiral Hayden lived at the Woym- in connection with his acceptance! charges of conspiring against en-|of the mandate to form a new forcement of the National Prohibi-| cabinet, reiterated that whoever; tion Act. | gets the job must be sure of a {By Ansoctated Press) LONDON, Nov. 22.—King George ceremoniously opened the Ninth Parliament of his reign to- NECESSARY FUNDS ! Anderson returned a verdict '0™ Miami and during the entire; went to see a sister. He was gonel ei {afternoon went over the records| about 20 minutes and tarted ito the effect that he came to 'and books of the local body, check-|home. Looking toward his The judge ordered the trial for; and continuous parliamentary ma the his death at the hands of |imé up every item and rechecking} dence he say the street illuminat- fi | Amerie: Red C: remi them. fo jall defendants continued until, jovity. Hin erieais Het Ctpen Femines (2 williany: Wapion 1 AE the cosehuston of the arosk!* any 4 5 itted ; A inext April. Bart Riley, counsel) This is something Hitler cannot! people that the annual roll call! 2 he said that he found no diserep- { e ran towards his property and jor world problems, but omuitta jing Apartments in the Capital. {tor Sina auek ann Ge the defend-| obtain, it app: The verdict reads in part : ‘ reaching there found the three mention of the momentous war} He was born in Massachusetts | he: fille’: “The he a National headquarters of day with a speecn touching on ma- lion. Ex-service men ONE LOSES LIFE ATTEMPT- ING TO SWIM ASHORE Marine new book cove: 9,8 is $5, which was assessed which is less than for 1 Admiral Hayden was well known vious year, in Key West having been station- We have with us at t ed here at one time as command-| Youngsters Who steal automobiles ant of the Seventh Naval district, ,to ge on joy rides: Edward Emer- NORFOLK, Nov. 22.—Kight of and made many friends who will/sen Clark, “11° years, of 620 Pe-)n nine men aboard o fishing schoon-!be grieved on learning of his: ttonia street; Wilte Ingram. 13! been er aground near the coast guard | death. j years, 807 Simonton street; Wil-! that station were rescued today, iferd Wallace, 10 years, 614 Pe-;erty at this time has been reduc- The ninth, Goao Magane, lost} . | tronia street, all colored. ted in spite of the fact that the his life in a heroic effort to con (New Books Received | These budding candidates for! millage has been increased, the re-| At Pablic Library, P28*ment, 8 last the — for men, (My Assoctated Press) ashore with a line needlessly, as! o'clock last night,|sult of which taxpayers will pay it turned ou, as coast guards {stole the automobile belonging to/less this n placed a breeches buoy aboard the! tAlvin G. Ball, of the Armour|1931. Ti oks show a crease .ATIONAL 1 ‘COUNCIL ADOPTS ‘ters are seeking memberships for! {ner the expenditures had been jand could not be approached, elt in the United States. jattached to and served with the {after she Nogcaes were pald!to BP) : f Z activities through 1933. | manner: “William Waples, ; : in |® | ie records, checking up on the condi- | sponded. When the apparatuses his side, proclaimed. broad national tigation. Fas! { e 4 t cor 2 Oey, ‘has been the tasks alloted Miss ss i % i Cai d the Cascade Range, in! t come a member of this organiza-| then and there being, feloni- streams were played on these build- ing the importance of the disarm- | C@"Yon anc ne eee a a shipment of liquor in fruit; i ‘ baer hi if at th dof h ir e et w ; ithe payoff at the end of each’ y. rea ee an i aalotion ofthe unemployment miral, then ensign, met with am j north, | 'received the benefits of Red Cross; sault. Amd that William , which were being ignited by flying iretired list in 1885 and became! 'for the coming year was adopted | quota has been set at 800 members ‘PALATIAL YACHT an examination of the daniage and 5 and held, in and upon the jer in similar work at the hydro-/ BIG JOY RIDE the expenses in the operation of} It is recalled at this time that! - lis not.one dollar of insdrance on FROM SCHOONER |s:s0tic cttice in Washington. | jauarters of octal sesaed Wee ald. Hace In addition to his widow, he is! \ealled for the levying of 29% mills| Cross has assisted Key West con- aa wes 1 said William Waples in man- '~aLvA", OWNED BY VANDER-| |who fe on-duty at the ng the entire city |been sent here for relief of dis-| NIGHT kill and murder.” { j $2,389.093 | be en distributed to local families: o, Roberts, coroner; Clements The P. and 0. steamer Flori ills, and while the and children at local chapter wWittiam A, Kemp, Charles C. Cur- owner W. K. Vanderbilt, and party|arrived yesterday from Cubu. wi the levy made: against prop-| mate. Sus annual drive sue Discussing the legal aspect of port to make-entry from foreign’ yesterday afternoon with 20 1mls- for ferent church d or- . tar gebaicy piper apache lhe feels that "there is snfficient and carries a crew of 41. She is lnot called at any home, those who. indictment of first degree mur- pany. It is expected that the ves-_ sadeby asker. jand are now available to library! timated at $109.50. |” It was also agreed at the meet-|rooms and Mrs. Phillips, secretary | that he is willing for a preliminary } v os these most recent additions to the’ are still there. The-other, Wil-! how tntil the end of the present/ LUCKY BUY | - Mati 15-286 Thanksgiving Eve Dance | eck tist. ford Wallace, 10 years, was re-jyeer, with four percent for Janu-| | OVER 100 YEARS OLD. \Thankegiving Day, being a legal bis ! jtive and murder stories, all best) were examined by the judge, and! those interest up and used car for 5 cents, and when he cent piece unearthed by William Clon this day. Blue Devils’ Orchestra s Matines, 5-100; Night, 10-18< !for memberships in this organiza-} ancies in the accounts, nor had any |}, i | | 1 in t 4, | buildings burning. They appeared " 5‘ ‘ = : jants, made the charge that the tes- tion is now on, and 3,000 chap-! | fault to find whatever in the man- | ¢, i ‘i f debt issue up before President 1p 1859 and was appointed to the jtimony in the case was. perjured ceased Harry Anderson came Mpc aeis ural sehen a. vel > i bd e+ + 1o. . 2 j “4 P) Hoover and President-elect Roose s » OP) ‘support of regular and'emergency| to his death in the following | made and the records kept, | An alarm was sent in from Box staff ot the Smithsonian Institu- |Pe4* before the Federal'grand jury} IT NEW BUDGET i The matter of keeping these j22 and the fire department re- e king, wi ee! y byte: " a ii s] an inv¥es-} t i The king, with Queen Mary by! tion on scientific duty, and in|" Tampa and asked for j bh) | ‘The local chapter asks that ev-| upon the 12th day of Novem- [tion of the applicants and sasign- t 1882 accompanied a United States |tigation. a | s who. can pomsibly do to be-| ber, 1953; in the Ronee of Gad, ling them to the different protects | ts me, me dings policies for the coming year, stress-! geological survey to the Grand if Fhe Se rae ing] TWENTY-NINE AND HALF} ¥ ene who can possibly do so be-! . yin _ » jing them to the different projects | were enveloped in flames, Several ALN: | ite C rj Giles whttd ccsnousdc suntoctesatoreny in 1888, i aus: RIBES Evie Danes and their! ously, willfally and of malice cot may i et |ings and others were turned on the need for economy, farm relief and| During this expedition the ad-|express cars from Naples to’ the} families; veterans who may have| a forethought, did make an It i adjoining buildings, the roofs of accident which resulted in the loss! a | At a special mecting of the city; : aig’ ‘sparks and flaming pieces of wood. problem. ee ee aed | Feouncil held last night, the budget} are asked to join. Key West's} Waples with a certain knife paste After the fire Chief Baker made 2 ‘of a leg. He was placed on ‘ke TAKE CAR FOR c WL al thes bea j e EIGHT RESCUED * fengaged in research at the Har-| [with the amount of $165,000 and the chapter would like to goj am isaye that Curry’s holdings were |vard College Observatory and lat- lagreed upon for taking care of |over the top in this drive. said Harry Anderson a mortal | destroyed, The owner says there wound did infliet, of which TODAY |the various city departments. This! national headquarters of the Red j bis home nor the other two build- Anderson died, and that the jings. survived by n, Capt, Reynold | AUTOMOBILE OF ALVIN BALL against the current tax roll. The | siderably in past years. At various ! = | Hayden, U, S (medical corps), | SHED LAST {total valuation of property on the|times thousands of dollars have} ner aforesaid the said Harry iFlorida Sails For Cuba _ ' SMA: r x Anderson then and there did BILT, REACHES PORT ' Ci C3 Pees Gites $8,058,950 [tress and after storms. Only re-| ‘arrying 37 Passengers j Son. he ne ly two shipments of flour have} ‘The verdict is signed by Frank FROM HAVANA | “ material for garments is NOW| Jayeocks, Sr., foreman; also the sailed this afternoon 12:30 o'clock previous | being made women following members of the jury:| The-palatial yacht “Alva”, with for Havana with 37 passengers. § se eee. urged that Key West help ti, E: C- Gomez, John M. Lopes'on board, arrived this afternoon! 119, 11 aliens. : idieagcine becoeasey wed that Key West helP/ and Fabio Olivieri. ‘from Havana. She came into this! Ferry Palma came in from Cubs (Arthur G. Lund is chairman of ~ the e. and has zoned the city | the ease, George G. Brooks, state parts. . —s ‘cellaneous ears. fi |attorney, said this morning that, The “Alva” is of 1144 net tons,/ ganizations that will help. . In the event that a solicitor has evidence in the case to warrant an consigned to the Porter Dock Com- New books numbering have : eh i t bw: kc der, and intends to present same se! will sail tomorrow morning for’ schooner and brought the remain- sn ss Tberare Peet, went joy riding and smash-jpercent d in taxation all)wish to take out a membership; der, nese H laa: cight-sidabete Ad ha sew been received at the public library’ od the car. The damages are es-jalong the line. im call at Red Cross chapter to the grand jury. He also said New York. BILL OF DIVOR ans at the usual monthly rate,’ ‘They were arrested and placed! ing to allow taxpayers a five per-| will enrol jhearing of the case before the} HOLIDAY NOTICE |] See Page 4 for Reader on This there being no extra charge for!in the county jail. Two of themjcent reduction in. payments from! leounty judge at any time. Picture Thursday, November 24th,| Those received include the most; leased by Judge Williams, of the/ary and three percent for Feb-| JOHNSTOWN, Neb. — Albert! ——— i holiday in the state of Florida, this MONROE 7 MIRAMAR CLUB Li recent fiction in romance, detec-|juvenile court. Clark and Ingram|ruary, which i ucement for| McDaniel of this city bought a| FORT WAYNE, Ind—A 50-\bank will not be open for business, pe THEATER TOMORROW NIGHT AT 10 : {sellers listed in the 1932 book farther investigation postpeved /take advantage of the discount of-itook it apart he found inside «| Schnicker while spading in hix to Tae FIRST teatalogues. Friday morning. ifered dy’s purse containing $25. lip bed is dated 1817, : OF KEY W: BANK) nowei-It}

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