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Associated Press Day Wire Service Kep West Citsen KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1933. es For 53 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West PRICE FIVE CENTS Tropical Storm Passe Western Cuba Today No Apprehension Felt: At Key West According To Reports As To Pres- ent Course (by Associated Press), MIAMI, July 3.—The tropical disturbance that up Carribean from Trinidad, eurved across western Cuba last | swept the night, apparently was skipping | about in the Gulf today, but there were contradictory reports of its direction. The Washington bureau said the center of the dis- turbance at 9:30 - was just off the northwest coast of Pinar Del Rio, province of Cuba. The Dbureau said; “It apparently was moving northwestward about 12, miles an hour. It has diminished | somewhat in intensity, but is still’ attended by shifting gales near its senter, with possibly hurricane weather | | winds over a very small area.” Belen and 1 feries in Havana said, however,! al observa- the storm's direction was north- mortheast. Havana ad: ferred to the The wind in Havana was reported es re- jorm as a cyclone. at 18 miles an hour at 10 ai m. The m center passed near Pinar Del Rio, capital of th Cuban province, about midnight. Several pers. | | * were reported injured by flying glass and ob- jects driven before the: wind. Pinar Del Rio police reported, one woman killed, « ral injured | and several scores of cotta stroyed. Southeast storm posted at Key West 3 de.) warni: last to small craft! Miami- mot heading in the Key West. PASSES EXTREME WESTERN CUBA WASHINGTON, July visory 9:30, changed to small craft at Key West, Flor. ida. Tropical disturbance passed over extreme western Cuba, \ central about north, 84.20 ‘west, apparently moving north northwestward about 12 miles an hour. It had diminished what in intensity but was still at tended by shifting gales near center, possibly by winds of (Continued on Page Four) “Warnings some. FOUND IN OWN BED CAMBRIDGE, Mas.—A four-hour séarch, in which ‘poli Ww ter oa and neighbors joined, 7, of this ci wa 2 own bed BOARDMAN, WELL KNOWN AVIATOR, DIES FROM HURT | WAS INJURED SATURDAY IN TRANSCONTINENTAL AIR RACE; MADE LONG DIS- TANCE RECORD IN 1931 |ALLAUTOCARS MUST HAVE NEW LICENSE TAGS ALL DELINQUENTS APPEAR- | ING ON ROAD WITHOUT | SAME TO BE ARRESTED UN-! DER LATEST ORDERS ! | | | | | LIEUT. RUSSELL MADE CAPTAIN PROMOTED TO RANK AFTER PASSING REQUIRED EXAMINATION i } 1 i i 1 | (Ry Assovinted Freas) INDIANAPOLIS, July 3.—Rus- |sell Boardman, thirty-five, Boston | Owners of automobiles, tru or any other motor vehicle operat- ing without the prescribed license by sheriff’s sportsman and fans to be arrested aviator, injured | officers. The sale of tags started this | morning, Frank Bentley being in| | charge of the work in the absence ; jof Tax Collector Frank H. Ladd. | who was recently appointed license! continue the New York to tag agent for Monroe county. | Angeles flight. The sheriff and his deputies}in aviation circles. have been besieged by persons ask-| ang John jing what attitude they are going; 'to take in the matter. The ques-j | Saturday in transcontinental air race, died today. the rigid examination prescribed in the National Defense Act, Lieutenant Having successfully passed Leslie Eugene Russell has been In 1931, he Polando established a world’s long distance flight promoted to the rank of Captain of Coast Artillery and assigned to the command of Battery “E” 265th rec- Regiment, Florida National Guard.| tioners have been informed that|ord of five thousand miles from This promition is subject - to! there is only one course to be pur- recognition by the U. S. war de-| sued. . \ partment... Federal recognition of}, Orders BS the sos of-} Captain Russell has been requested. ice are that no me, e-DEr 4 of” the’ ihilitia Dtirent, and ‘will be | mitted’ to operate’w motor vehicle anounced by a special order when without the required license. Eith- received. er buy the license, keep the vehicle The-order promoting Lieuten-| ££, the street or be arrested. ant Russell is by command of Gov-| _, There is no alternative for the | ernor Dave Sholtz and is signed by sheriff or his deputies, he’ states, Vivian Collins, brigadier general.) ¢X¢ePt, to carry out the instruc-/ FNG, adjutant general of Florida.| ions from Tallahassee, and ar Captain Russell joined the Flor-|*€sts will surely be made of any ., + 9 hij, | Person operating without the re-/ ida National Guard in 1925. While | quicad teste: 8 a private he devoted much time to} 2 All owners are being advised to the study of tactics and military | . 4 5 : procedure and was soon promoted| take out the license or keep their) All retail stores in the ci to corporal, jcars off the streets. The name owners of which are members o As a reward for application and| and address of each person so ad-|the Key West Merchant’s Associa- efficiency he was rapidly promot- ed is taken and the sheriff or tion, will close tomorrow at 1 ed to the succeeding ranks until; his deputies will be constrained to | o’clock and remain closed until in 1980 he was commissioned a! enforce the law when violations’ Wednesday morning. A number are encountered. of other non-members will also lieutenant? One year later he re- { ceived his commission as first lieu- Sa GF RAEN ATES jclose their stores for the after- DESIRE TREADWAY *: AS ADMINISTRATO | tea will be suspended for the day. tenant and today, less than two} As usual all government activi- | There will be no postal deliveries New York to Istanbul, Turkey. STORES TO CLOSE. . FOR 4TH OF JULY GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES TO BE SUSPENDED TO OB. SERVE EVENT it years afterward, he is made al captain, }made. The mail from the north jwill be distributed to the boxes, | but all other postoffice activities i AT ANNAPOLIS | RECOMMEND HIGHWAY will be suspended. | CHAIRMAN FOR PUBLIC | ee TO dA | MANY KEY WESTERS UNABLE TO BOARD CRUISER | plane crashed while taking off to} He is well-known | ITO MAKE EFFORT ‘TOWARDS DEFEAT | -OF'NEW CHARTER | AUTHENTIC INFORMATION IS | | FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSE | | Authentic information received jby The Citizen indicates that a | strong effort is to be made to de- jter sponsored by the Economie League of Key West. Two weeks ago The Citizen The accident occurred when the} carried a story to the effect that} statements had been made regard- ing the formation of an organiza- tion to be known as the “Black Shirts,” with the declared’ inten- tion of defeating the proposed charter. At that time it was stated that |the proposition was only rumored. Now it seems to have taken con- jcrete form and one of the mem- |bers said there was at present a {membership of about 250 and the i jist is rapidly growing. y= -There will-be a meeting held: j tomorrow night, it is said, at which {time plans to defeat the referen- dum election in November will be | formulated. THIEVES ENTER KNIGHT'S PLACE Thieves entered the place of | business of Alma Knight at the ‘corner of Duval and Greene \ streets last night and carried off a quantity of beer and a stock of | cigarettes. | Entrance was gained by cutting | the screen wire from a window on | Duval street. The thieves also made their exit with the booty | through the window. j Los! | | | ‘COUNTY BOARD | MEETS TONIGHT | The county commissioners will TO EFFECT THAT ORGANI-' ZATION HAS BEEN FORMED! j feat the proposed new city char-| | Declaration Made By Roosevelt On Currency Stabilization May Cause Some To Desert Parley | | | | \ i t i HUGH JOHNSON [oes Nation NO PAPER TOMORROW LOOKED ON AS | row (Fourth of July) in or- der to allow its force an op- portunity of celebrating the events of Independence Day. The Citizen observes three a year, one set aside ion, one for labor and for the nation, Christmas, Labor Day and Fourth of July. Advocating Re- turn To Gold Standard Much Perturbed As Re- sult Of Developments | i | | In accordance with the us- i 'BRIG.GEN. CREATES QUITE| AN IMPRESSION WHEN AP- PEARING ON WASHINGTON SCENE (By Associated Press) LONDON, July 3.—President | Roosevelt's dramatic refusal with sup- old-fashioned gold j standard resulted today the European gold bloc taking definite steps to make good their threat to descrt.the parley unless it is sailed under a flag of gold. In gold bloc quarters it stated some delegations at | | to | have anything to do porting the By HERBERT PLUMMER (ity Assoc WASHINGTO) |Something new appeared en the | Washington scene when Brigadier- General Hugh Johnson. moved. in), to take over the job of administer- ing the national recovery ma- ;chinery. ! Observers in the capital long; have been accustomed to seeing) VACATION SCHOOL OF WES- jnew faces appear and disappear jon the front here. But they are} LEY HOUSE HAD FINE jjust about unanimous in Ses ATTENDANCE opinion that they’ve never seen | anyone quite like the general. | One must see the man in action ito get a correct picture of him.} And that’s rather difficult, for he jis never in one place for a very long time. was least orders fi expect immedi: their home, leaving only a few minor governnte: reture i . secretaries at London. Friday marked the close of the Vacation Church School at the Wesley house, which had been in/ Holiand, Italy and Switzerland session since June 12, abandon the conference, it would ; It is necessary for two or three} The idea of having this type of] virtually be paralyzed. jmen to follow him around to S€@' school is comparatively new, but| Roosevelt exploded a bombshel! pase he gets to his various ap- the, olga iavabcondy alowiie! great | ** the conference today with a jpointments at the correct time. Z P "4 strong uncompromising atatement | When he gets the signal from one, impetus. not only rejecting French and lof these that his time is up, he! There was an enrollment F ‘ of| other gold country overtures for jstops abruptly and is off like 8/195 pupils and an average daily;temporary currency stabilization {shot to some other place. | bi v ‘attendance of 105. 70 students; most emphatically, but | _ It is amazing what force andinas perfect attendances. | criticising what he described |driving power he has. He seems! 1 i, regretted that many would-| 4 attempt to divert the confer |to go at top speed all the time. {1 rupits had to be turned away| “nce from its broad objectives. | Speaking Right Out lwhen the entoliment was closed| The statement was interpreted | Blunt ‘and direct in his speech,| after the first week. Miss Green| by experts in high conference ‘already he has won the reputation| through The Citizen wishes to} Iarters not only as a notificatic lof being one of the frankest pub-! thank the teachers for their splen-, that the Vulted States was lic officials in Washington {did work in conducting the school linterested in restoring the Should the entire gold consisting of France, Belgi harply as not old WORKS ACTIVITIES FOR CONFERENCE TODAY . Chairman B, D. Treadway, of the | ‘LEAVE jmegt tonight as an equalization| Ata recent press conference The following were te gold standard, but as a scarcely | board to check up on the 1933 tax while explaining that his purpose,! Catherine Lowe, Dorothy & veiled reproof to France. chers: nley WITH ROOSEVELT (hy Associated PM ANNAPOLIS, July of the cabinet gath today to confer with Mem- President | Roosevelt on the progress of the | fro recovery program, but choppy seas delayed their boarding the cruiser Indianapolis to see the president Secretary Ickes reported he had an outline of pre ts ready to put into immediate operation to make He brought the list of these to the president. STORM REPORT WASHINGTON, D. C., J Advisory, 9:30 A, M.: Warnir changed craft at K Trop turbance over western tral jobs extreme now three pe end ut cen twen north, eighty degree has dim intensity but ifting gales near ce ly by winds of hur over a very aution advised vessels ir its path, ~ PRESCRIPTIONS Filled as your doctor prescribes them by Graduate, Registered | Pharmacists, Gardner’s Pharmacy Phone 177 force sa Free Delivery j : i | ; | i | i ed here | Florida State Highway Commis-| ‘sion, has been recommended to the ‘administration as state FOR TAMPA adminis-} A large group of Key Westers trator of public works. | took advantage of the excursion The recommendation was made} rates to Tampa, which went into by Senators Duncan U. Fletcher | effect Saturday, and left on the nd Park Trammell. | Florida at 6:30 o'clock. m all states and state chambers | Among those leaving were: commerce have been asked by | Saunders, Miss Miriam Carey, Ma: in| Perez, I. W. Lacedonia, Mrs. Lace- to|donia, Juan Perez, Amado Perez, A. Truman, Aristides Castillo. Cruz, Mr. and Mrs. Y. G. Castillo, j Villar Brothers, Maria Sanchez, M Villate, Helena Villate, Juan Vil late, E Rober Saunder: om, | | and enators the public works administator Washington to submit names President Roosevelt for appoint- mer commissioners in their re states. FATHER OF MRS. CARGILE KILLED pective Charles Price and N. Roberts, Mrs. M. D. Roger Watkins. NOTICE Tuesday, July 4, Independence Day, being a legal holiday in the te of Florida, we will not be for busines that day FIRST NATIONAL BANK. According to an article appear the Cha ae of t ne ing in a recent tanooga, Ter Char son Fest jly3-1t Her ther was during SAM’S PINDER’S M.} Perez, Antonia Perez, G.} roll. Tax Assessor Otto jheiner will present the books. | This procedure will be contin-! facetiously how jued at subsequent meetings untill with the word that railroads have! |the books have been checked and jall equalizations have been regu- lated. | JERUSALEM’S MAYOR BARS KITE FLYING (Ny Associated Presa JERUSALEM, July 3—An old Turkish municipal law has been invoked by the Moslem mayor Jerusalem to forbid the flying kites within the civic area. Small jboys are chiefly affected STRAND THEATER Loretta Young-Gene ] Raymond ~in- ZOO IN BUDAPEST Also—— TODAY WE LIVE Matinee, 10-15c; Night, 15-25¢ ATTENTION! CASH GROCERY Corner Southard and William Streets CLOSING OUT Will Sell Entire Stock Or In Partial Lots PRICES CUT TO THE BONE Kirch-| among other things, was to in-] Albert Carey, Mra of | Vinson and! someone that asked) Mrs, Tharman Kemp. fitted in} ; FLORIDA BRINGS 136 PASSENG S. S. Florida arrived f Saturday afternoon 49 of whom crease wages, just asked a cut in wages. “You ought to be able to ans wer that one,” he snapped. “It) doesn't fit at all.” i “Going to do anything about it?” he was asked. | “It's not my baby,” be replied! Later he was asked if the pub-/ Yana lic would be kept informed about | pasrengers the activities of his organization, | aliens. She “Yes,” he snapped. “Everything! °"* will be done in a gold-fish bowl.” FrCignr onl Truly Graphic this afternoon from New York with] He is as likely as not to jump) freight for Key West, Tampa and up to a blackboard while talking! yfohile to you and draw a of Tanker Dean Emery with 59,000 what he is trying to explain. He' barrels of fuel oll arrived yest keeps various colored chalk! day and discharged into the ta around handy for such purposes. of the Florida East Coast Railway Hie gestures are sweeping and company. dramatic His right arm shoots The lighthouse Ivy with the fores of « boxer’ turned thia afternoon from an when he is trying to emphasize a | spection trip to light stations or certain point. His toice is loud! the reef and a stop at Miami. In and carries authority. specter W. W. Demeritt ret c A characteristic attitude of his on the vessel. is ienning clear across a table, his! The steamers City spectacies pushed up on his fore-| Worth and Fairfield arrived head, perhaps » cigaret in one port last night to be in s haven of) hand and talking In sharp, stac- safety from the storm that raged eato sentences. in the Caribbean sea. | k with 79 pa Agwidale, lines, engers, of Freighter the picture tender | BROOKLYN BEER | Light or Dark, bottle 15c | Knickerbocker and Blue Rib- } bon Beer at OE KNIGHT'S PLACE Caroline aad Grianell Sts. FOURTH OF JULY DANCE) Cuban Cleb Tomorrow Night Masic By Howerd Wikon j \J sailed for Tampa 6:40)" From Paris came a report that the French decision to at the conference temporarily w to strive to rally England around the gold standard continae an DECLARATION INTERPRETED 1A ION, July 3.-—The Amer gation interpreted Roose declaration today on gold ns ing the Pittman res eturs to with a part of ver, as untenable reported to be considering wom and ‘ tion for the meaeure t maintain standard intend to elves on @ xvid *| MARKET STOCKS IN SPURT TODAY NEW YORK, July 3 ! arkets touched off duly Fourth fireworks ¢ celebration of preaidentia eto of immediate currency stab tation. Stocks sturted one to seven oF more points in one of the aivet jubilant shewings of the presen novemem, as the dollar slumped » foreign exchange markets and araing leaped one to around four ents a bushel § Cotton got of shout $2 a bale. SOME ECONOMY Financip rome pre da the BOSTON.-Patrick Dillon, this city. when sued by bie land lady gaid she was se stinry thet he used face powder te save noay,

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