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Associated Press Day Wire Service VOLUME LIV. No. 97. Money Inflation Issue KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, APRIL*24, 1933. Geis Senate Attention President’s Gigantic Ten- nessee Valley Proposal | Neared Final Vote To- day | | iy Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April 24.—An acrid debate ensuing, the senate — Be 70034) te grips today with the in-! issue, while the house near- 3 led aifinal vote ow the president’s é tic Tennessee Valley propos- | | inflation measure, as an to the farm relief bill, two respects from the orig- ft. It carried provisions designed to provide a check against undue ¢redit expansion, and to al- low $3,000,000,000 of credit through open market operations in government securities by federal reserve banks. Senator Reed, republican of Pennsylvania, aligned with him a group of republicans in opposition. A few democrats too are indicat- ed im the oppositio: f tic leaders expected to let these objectors carry the de- however, and demonstr: F own strength in vot which they expected to show a ma- jority al by Wednesday. |ONE KILLED AND TEN INJURED IN NEW YORK RAID MOVE AGAINST TRADE WORK- ERS UNION; PANIC FOL- LOWS WHEN GUNMEN OPEN FIRE ON BUILDING (By Annoeinted Preas) NEW YORK, April 24.— One man was killed and 10 injured today when a group of persons, armed with re- volvers, gas pipe sand billiard led the needle trades industrial union. spread throughout MOONEY CLAIMED THAT HE WAS "1" "AND MRS. MOONEY 2” IN PICTURE SHOWING PARADE MOONEY SAID. CLOCK CLEARED HIM OF. BOMB- A roundup of suspects was | ‘} 'NG CHARGE immediately started by the police as they threw a cordon around the place. WICKERS DIVES AND GETS WATC JEWEL LOST OVERBOARD AT PORTER DOCK LAST (iy Aunociated Pron) Tom Mooney’s case is heading! to witness the parade. toward a new climax in San Fran. land an alleged cisco April 26 after 17 years inj Warren K. Billings, were convie-| ted. of first degree murder prison, part of them marked by causing one of those deaths: the shadow of the noose. Thus time, another trial is tol but with another victim named.| bring to life a dormant charge, one virtually a duplicate of that which} ment, he hopes, would give him the| Preparedness Day parade in San| first charge. Francisco on July 22, 1916, andj The “Mooney case,” one of the} When “‘preparedness days” were for| | planned as demonstrations of pa- Now) triotism in the chief cities, the op- | Mooney is to face the same charge! position became especially vocal: Threats of trouble were climax- Acquittal on this second indict-! ed by the San Francisco explosion. Mooney, -his wife and Billings resulted from the bombing of a | right to demand vindication on the had achieved reputations as ‘“di- j rect action” agitators on the coast. They fled when the round-up! within the brief space of The Key West Citwe The Mooney Case---New Trial Brings Spotlight Again | { { showed, the defense contended,’ | Mooney and his wife on the roof ies of the building in which they lived several blocks from the scene of 5° the explosion. In the background was a street clock which registered! jthe time within a few minutes of the time of the tragedy. The defense contended that they! could not have reached the roof “ time 2” For 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West _ PRICE FIVE Cl CEN Florida House Votes 86 To 8 Hees For Repealing. . | OBSERVANCE OF [wr Ant Wae ums, - To Be Taken Up By Senate This Afternoon At 4:30 CENTENNIAL AT CHURCH CLOSES BISHOP WING ENTERTAINED ‘cepebeaibk tes ON SATURDAY EVENING BY} _T, ] April 24, VESTRY OF SAINT PAUL’S|—Voting 86 to 8, the house EPISCOPAL CHURCH today approved the resolu- One of the concluding events in| Bone: dry prokibition amend- connection with the centennial celebration of St. Paul’s E al. church was on Saturday evening when the vestry entertained at Parish Hall for Bishop John D. Wing, with Father Arthur B. Dim- mick in attendance bugs ise beverages. The vestrymen nt. wete oe Sue je! rese! . Hilton Kemp, Charles Mathews, | goes to the senate provides Emil Sweeting, Sam Goldsmith for ratification of the pro- Glenwood Sweeting, Milton Saw- yer, Jack Matchett, Otto’ Kirch-| P08ed constitutional amend- jered at Steuart and Market streets by radicals, who charged capitalists, | Mooney offered an alibi based} Deier: Aaron Diaz, James. Rob-) ment by voters at the gen- Mooney’ were trying to plunge the country} upon a snapshot of the parade. It co-t conspirator, | into the conflict. erts and Irving Sweeting. Ths shoinien ad pen sery.{ eral election. in November cw he cane zs a | ment oar ittended, s serviee held during the morning| lf @PProved at that time POT \heierhcdeycal rhenatne dod e morni service fant. daughter on Mr. and) Mrs,|°™ condition when repeal of ge Richardson - — the eighteenth amendment ca, the “Godparents ie ie to the federal constitution is Mrs. George Maloney. A fol-| ratified. NIGHT for which jhe was condemned fi most celebrated in American crim-' of suspects started after the pa-|elapsing between the hour at which S up event of NAM MED BRECKENRIDGE LONG GOING TO ITALY AND SUMNER WELLs TO CUBA ‘oe Annocinted Press) IHINGTON, April 24. 5 is eaieietiene of Brecken- > tidge Lone, of Missouri, as to Italy, ant Sum- ner nea of Maryland, as to Cuba, were a today by the sen- CERTIFICATES ON “TAX REDEEMABLE Ross C. Sawyer, country clerk, | is advised by the comptrolier’s of- fice in Tallahassee that tax cer- ~tifieates can be redeemed before} the adjournment of the . legisla- but not sold, Senate Bill No. 192, which was d April 20 postponed the sale‘ certificates but does not in iy way interfere with the re- demption of them. In other words one individual} May hot go to the clerk, county/| gommissioners or oer officials gnd-purchase the tax certificate | ‘of another until after the legisia-| adjourns. But anyone who to redeem his certificate is entitled to. do. so, ‘DAUGHTER BORN AT’ HOME OF GONZALEZ Mr. and Mrs, Louis Gonzalez, Tr.. of 1405 Albury street, an-/ mounce the birth of a daughter Saturday afternoon weighing 8 pounds, Mother and baby a doing nicely. UNTIL MAY Ist We will accept city SCRIP in full payment on all accounts 90 days olf or older. j 50% scrip on all accounts 60 days old, 25% scrip on all accounts 30 days old. A part scrip on all cash per- chases. HKEY WEST DRUG CO.| Call or Phone—We Will Send}; a Messenger i Mba AY | expected. to death and then to life impri: onment. William Wickers again demon-| © Tey lives were spuffed ‘out that stated. his ability to recovers. ticles from the bottom when’ hé| dynamite and: scraps. of iron ex- recovered this morning’a watch} pioded ng the spectators. gath- that was lost from the Porter apie aes 206 i try’s efforts to: prepare against the danger of possible em-' ilment.. in.the..great..war.with! Europe. inal annals, goes back to the eoun-! rade bombing, but were found at a/the prosecution said they were itself resort in the mountains. Billings! seen at Steuart and Market and san restc4, along with Israel, bere, a.jitney bus driver and | Edward F. Nolan, a redical agita- The situation was seized upon, tor. christening tte Soue rae Richardson where nea ar IH a close @ full week’s program in sideration of bills to legalize that shown by the clock. ' bie Mooney, was active in plans; for his defense. Dock last night. A member of the crew of the tanker Gulf Spray, which berthed at the Porter dock last night, lost his footing while going on board the vessel and fell into the water. When he arose to the surface a valuable wrist watch was missing. He told several persons of his joss and this morning William Describe Associated Press Workings At Annual Meeting Blonde Relates Story Of Elopement Wickers was shown that place where the watch was lost. He en- tered the water and after several attempts arose with the watch. nner in which the world’s; Wickers told The Citizen that nce i the watch was lost in about the |/2"est coorerative uupeaae | same place where the diamond| Press—continued its normal func- ring, which he recovered 10 years| tions through-the financial stress ago, was dropped into the water./and at the same time reducing 0 the annual expenses more than THREE HELD FOR $2,000,000 for distribution among} members in refunds and lowered| George Sawyer was arrested (Hy Agsocinted Vrenn) NEW YORK, April WILL BE BURIED THIS AFTERNOON OLD KEY WEST RESIDENT, DIES LAST NIGHT; WAS) SAID TO BE OLDEST ODD FELLOW IN STATE { | | | | of his death. The dece is two sons, Pressey L i Earl V. Weatherford. Two j daughter Pearl W. Brinas| jand Mis ite Weatherford. | It One Weatherford, Mrs. Lulu survived by Weatherford | Mrs. Margy Pallbearers are ho e Judge J. Harris, Cap’ Captain Charles Archer, | Thomas K. Warren! , Lopez Funer-} charge of arrange-| assessments, was described today this morning on a warrant is-jannounced “exclusive of un-! tery. total amount of reduced — assess- death occurred last night, 8 o’clock Bass : & a ¢ | charges “of having in their posses-| of the senate, brought to the an- | to St. Episcopal” chanaht | or tomorrow. ministration, while Frank’ Noyes,! 91) ‘po. go i Sok a of the mutual news organization) j Fellow in the state of Florida. He | he! owning and operating the Star master for the Port of Key West Telegraphic advices received by} pe ARRIVES AT | April Jnan Calleja have annotmeed the birth of a son! lin the Great Wall of China. LANDS. IN TREE formerly of this city, where she| Air bombers are said to have at the annual meeting of the ant organization. pre cig read _ bes Rogelio Depa ee a el. Wijherak services Ate t6:be held! ern dere Pee eee — 5 o'clock this afternoon for Julius Everett Knowles and Charles}ment and refunds amount to ap-{ 3 Beat os j Pent were taken in custody by| proximately 34 per cent.” tat the residence, 629 Caroline/ street, The ge will leave the} sion intoxicating liquor. nual luncheon from Washington a | These cases are to be given pre.| message of legislative and econ- hel ia roi aaa B. aura — president of the Associated Press.) 10 G¢ Guba’ Lod e452 Yada i . eet j f odige 15 pen- SANCHEZ SUBMITS and publisher of the Washington) dent Order of Odd Fellows, and| J \NESE KILL State Enc pment of the order, Coffee Mills, underwent an opera- tion for gangrene in a hospital in | the family state that the opera) RESULT OF FOUR DAYS MA- tion was . successful and M¢| JOR BATTLE SOUTH OF (Ry Ansoctated Prens) E! TOKYO, 24.—Japanese | Vining reports today estimated nearly 3 - }ooo Chinese killed in four days of James ¢ me in to them yesterday at their home in} Japanese lines are réported — te Orlando, Fla. Mrs, Greenberg will| have pushed within 50 miles of frequently appeared on musical! héavily punished Chinese, hasten- programs, as she is a violinist of} ing their retirement. Kent Cooper, general manage: At charged with assault and bat-|the association has no control, the! 2 : Augustus Weatherford,’ > at id Deputy Sheriff Gwynn Bethel on} Senator Robinson, floor leader} poate sl D OEM aid proceed j liminaty hearings this afternoon|omic program of the new ad-/ Mr. Weatherford was 84 years! Star, described the aims and ideals| was known to be the oldest Odd! Jeaip Geashes, of “tbe ‘firm cng tion years he was harbor| 3,000 CHINESE: Tampa yesterday. Sanches is as favorable as can be} cispnsees KUPEIKOW Sharples, Mr, and Mrs. Ben Greenberg} a major battle south of Kupeikow, | 8" ments. be recalled as Miss Alice Margolis, | Peiping. note. She is a sister of Mra} The troops were under the com- | Mercer of city, was hurled in- LOUISVILLE k by aj speeding 8-year-old Robert} Frank Holtsberg, Duval and South-| mand of Major Kawahara, captor! to the branches of a tree bet suf- ard streets. of Jehol City. fered only a broken leg. | TWENTY-THREE whose |* and held that position at the time | of Fleming and Grinnell was robbed sometime between the hour of closing Saturday night | jane stealing door and removed a quantity of; ~, J, WEATHERFORD GIVE DEATH TOLL FROM ACCIDENTS IN SOUTH DURING WEEK-END, RE- PORT SHOWS (By Assvciated Press) ATLANTA, April 24.— Twenty-three petsons were killed in week-end accidents in the South, 20 by automo- bile, two by drowning and oné Florida reported A child was drowned at Jacksonville and a man was killed by the train near that city, when an automobile col- lied with LOCAL FILLING STATIONROBBED === = The filling station at the corner streets i Sunday morning. Hilary Albury, proprietor of the} station. said that whoever did the! opened the lock on the rarettes and cigars. COMING SOON The DE LUXE Long Wheelbase PLYMOUTH Gato & Navarro, Inc. lobservance of the one hundredth’ that body reconvenes after anniversary of the establishment! . weueaéd casas. of St. Paul’s church, a complete history of which was published in| The house adopted a sen- th |e of The Citizen last ate resolution urging the na- tional congress to maintain (PADURSWAIN sensor at SEAN ay cen seomaoe oe culture and farmers, end re- céived 47 new bills. DIED SATURDAY NIGHT AT HOME ON UNITED RADIO LICENSE mest | FORKEY WESTER Phillip aang 2 39 years father, as an effort to restore ¥ old, died 10:15 o’clock Saturday’ marital happiness of the Inmans. ever at ue home 419 United a on ee i ined! a long iliness. TO OPERATE AS RADIO She said she was determined! Street, Fun, jest la held * when she left Cave Springs; Mis-| day afternoon 5 o'clock from the AMATEUR |sourl, two weeks ago with the pat ee Pes Lopez ‘war Presbyterian pastor that she would! yemorrial. chureh, presr es him up and that they parted) Mr. Swain is survived by his|***** soon afterward. widow, Mrs. Celina yar four] WASHINGTON, Alpril 24.— | Mrs. Inman, college studant at| children, | Edward, Epo Radio amateurs to. whom licenses | Springfield, Missouri, AaMcgeall sens for operating transmitting stations SP! | Mrs. Maggie Swain, of Miami; [st will file suit for divorce nam-|two brothers, Wilbur of Tampa,| were granted today by the fed- jing Miss Holdridge, and seeking and Arnold, Miami. gery in eral radio commission include stody of the two I pil-| Mrs. Maude Sawyer 1204 Vir- be ly © e two Inman ag Key West una] ot Vincent Taylor, 204 Vir. pe Mrs, Hubert N. Ward, of Wash-|Sinia street, Key West. } The minister is dcheduled to; . T stati hich will be lington, D. C, ‘aylor’s ion wi | appear before the church court at} loested &t his home, has been ae- Springfield tomorrow oi p ; Pe gems Brac and conduct) OMMIMIMI MT IT MIATA signe the cll eters “WABEC." FREAK GROWTH OF in nen oe the amber SPONGE TO HOOK) indicates the radio district in which the station is located, and the remaining letters are the sta- tion's identification. Under the terms of his license, which is good for three years, Taylor msy operate his station at will, as long as he makes no charge for sending messages, and docs With Preacher (By Annoemted Press} SANFORD, Tex., April: 24.— Bionde Ezia Holdridge, here in the home of relatives, today Hcaed her elopment with Rev. Sharon Inman, married and a By PAUL MAY Washington Correspondent of The Citizen ‘LARGE PAYROLL | INRELIEF WORK | i i ; ; it i i Fe ;|MORE THAN $1,000 DIS.) | ‘TRIBUTED HERE SATUR- | DAY fi i i : i i AL FHI Another large payroll was dis- tr FF ze rif Fehr | While this was not quite a large; that of the week previous, it amounted to just a. little more in $1,000. The next payday for this week, which will probably be the fast el rf H : ! 3 i i Pl i tie i i FREE tft i te J i ; strangest they have ever seen. “wera a aaa alas