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For 53 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West ‘Absociated Preis Day Wire - Service The Kev West Citsen KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1933. ‘ Silver-Holding Nations Hopeful — ‘ VOLUME LIV. No. 178. PRICE FIVE CENTS Wiley Polos Oi On’ PYYTIT III feseccccoes Paris Parliament Clings To Powers Daladier Bill F orF; seicBhand On Tariff DiesIn Cocccieies eooecececececesecervesesceeseoeeselee ~ Hours: Ahead ‘Old Record! Sliiais" Kinnan’-Spbat ‘CITY PASSES Short While At Edmon- ton To Refuel And Ob- Her slet Ren. s 1: ‘ (hy Associated Prenn) EDMONTON, July 22. Wiley Post hopped off Néw York, onthe last leg ‘| felt that this movement would en- (By. Associated Press) | PARIS, July 22—The French; Cane age peruament has just seen what) looked to some apprehensive poli-| ticians as the approach of cen-| tralized executive power, and has! slammed the door against it. It killed in committee a_ bill} which would have given the! cabinet full power to impose, raise | or lower tariffs. | Daladier Denies Charge = | Objection to the measure, which! was - introduced on behalf of} Premier Edouard Daladier, was; expressed in the argument that) the bill might lead to increasing assumption of legislative power by the executive branch, making! an opening\for’ a possible future! dictator. | As a consequence Daladier gave! formal assurance that. he seeks none of parliament’s authority. But he also warned the law-mak- ers that he would call them from! vacation early in October, much (sooner than they had expected. Nevertheless the federation of miners’ unions in the coal fields) of northern France, adopted a! resolution promising to defend themselves by all means, including} la general strike, against “at-| tempts of fascist organizations! developing in Francé” Tardieu Advocates Decrees What agitation there is France for a stronger executive authority, armed with decree laws, comes from the right republicans; of ex-Premier Andre Tardieu. He is a brisk, assertive politician of the ‘successful American. business executive type.- { ORDINANCE ON TREE PLANTING) FEW OTHER MATTERS COME BEFORE REGULAR SESSION OF COUNCIL CONDUCTED LAST EVENING meeting Igst night, passed. an wat | ee pértaining to ‘the ~ planting of: trees along the curb line of. sidewalks on ‘the streets of Key West, which authorizes the Board. of Public Works to’ select any agency or organization it may. see fit to carry on these operations. This action was taken as the re- sult of a communication which was read from Mayor William H. Ma- lone stating that there was a de- cided movement among the peo- ple of Key W nd several agen-| cies and’ organizations to beautify the city,by planting trees along the many; sidewalks, The letter also stated that it was | : { in; hance the value of’ property and would eventually be the means of inviting outside people to locate here. It-was also shown in the com- The French parliament squelched a proposal to give the gov- ernment of Premier Edouard Daladier (center) powers to impose, raise or lower tariffs. Advocates of greater executive power: in j street. Of Stabilizing Monetary Market Red Men’s Parade Last Night Witnessed By Immense Throng; Ceremonies At Bayview Park i Headed by the Drum and Bugle, vengeance of the Indians had toj Corps of the Knights of The Gold.| be assuaged, and a war party was ent Eagle;“a horde Of sik Tndtang [Sent st Bente 5 1h, ©: stiors ume ; mans the capture was made. | braves and squaws, and papooses| Byought before the council of} marched along the main thorough-! war, the miscreant was discovered | fare last night and were seen by; to be Joe Cleare, son of Mr, and} hundreds of pale faces who had! Mrs. Allan B, Cleare, and after gathered in numbers on Duval} a brief colloquy the chiefs decided; | that naught could be said or done! Tiger Tail Tribe 19, I. O. R. M.,| in extenuation of his actions. and was enjoying a celebration that' the prisoner was ‘sentenced jis staged at intervals and with; “death” and summarily “burned” jmore than a hundred members of at the stake. the clan and their sisters, Min-| When the prolonged hilarity at-} toca Temple 18, Degree of Poca- tending this gruesome ? spectacle hontas, presented a weird and awe-| had subsided, and quiet was some- inspiring spectacle. |what restored C. C. Pigmented in savage design: aster of ceremonies, introduced garbed in’ the regalia of many In-! Mrs. John C, Park, Great Poca- Rivrcaislled Plan To Meet With Senator Pitt- man Looking Forward To Agreement (By Assoeinted Press) _LONDON, July 22.—Rep- resentatives of the big silver holding and producing, ma- ‘tions planned to meet with, Senator Key Pittman late to- day in the hope of signing a tentative agreement, design- to stabilize the silver mar; ket. ? Silvérites, however, are ex- tremely guarded in their op- Symonette,| timism over the effect of the expected measure, which it dian nations with the braves in| hontas of Florida, who delivered | warlike panoply, their whoops and | an entertaining and instructive ad- \terrible yells’ struck terror to; dress on the accomplishments and the big European republic are Andre Tardieu (right), former premier, and his lieutenant, Paul Reynaud. he said. lishment of a dictatorial regime. English Said one spokesman: parliamentary machine, we were! “The great middle, class. of wrong in doing away with the, France, lacks an equivalent. in brake. The right to dissolve par- Germany, where it is ruined, and liament should belong solely where it never existed. moadify the constitution, “Having borrowed the many hearts as with brandished/aims of the order. j¢lubs and flourishing tomahawks,; She was followed by Frank 0. | they danced and cavorted to the! Roberts, Deputy Great Sachem, music. | who in a masterful way explain] There was one, however, who! ed the principles of Redmanism seemed to fear neither strident! and the advantages that can be se- yell nor glistening axe. During the | eured by those who become mem. entire time the tribes were march-| bers of the organization or the sis- ing he kept interfering with the}ter lodge, Degree*of Pocahontas, 1 munication that there were a num- ber of property owners who had previously registered objections to} having trees planted on the side- walks bi ing their premises, and the thayor recommended that The creed of his group has the chief of state.’ been expressed by his lieutenant,! Opponents of the Tardieu bloc Paul Reynaud, argue that social conditions in “I, believe: it is necessary to France do not permit the estab-: ites a society ‘little bourgeois’ spirit— dividualistic po: and stant to collective disciplin was thrown out of the line -, march, only to stubbornly resume; \his tactics. Arriving at Bay View Park, the intruder seemed to disappear in animated paraders and on several occasions) of Long before the parade reach- ed the park a great throng had as- sembled and it is believed that ap- proximately 5,000 people witness- ed the parade and even a greater number assembled for the cere is understood, will contain | several reservations. It is pointed out that the . plan would require. ratifica- { tion by interested govern- © ments and not be effective © for six months. Hence, it is ‘eration, The projected pact pa i be ratified by Next April t zaid, it would be slow in op- — ordinance be ‘adppted to take! tmonies, of the situation. The recom- ition Was approved with the paras Y pote the necessary ordi- Nance covering the matter. A request was granted to allow the Emergency Relief Council tho use of the large hall on-the second floor of the city hall for paying off ahd relief workers in the fu- The pe! jion Was grahtéd aft- er it was shown that the paying A off of the men as it is now in the iT 1s. séiz- Colonial Hotel. building: on Duval )street causes too much crowding DURING BOXING’ on the main: thoroughfare _ when | the employés: assemble to. receive | their pay. {the throng. But the thixst... for 'AMBITIOUS TRIP ANOTHER FUND STARTED TODAY | HELP UNEMPLOYED BY FAMOUS PAIR’ NOW AUTHORIZED MOLLISONS EXPECT TO FLY) ACROSS ATLANTIC TWICE:| SECOND TIME FOR DIS- ; TANCE RECORD -OREGON G6E ~ RAILWAY ISSUES WET YESTERDAY CACHET BEARING _ ON ANNIVERSARY | LATEST RETURNS SHOW LEAD! | COMMEMORATES TWENTIETH | | ANNIVERSARY OF OVER- OF 18,000 IN FAVOR OF REPEAL SEA RAILROAD TO KEY} WEST; VERY DESCRIPTIVE ON BOOKS ~ | TOOPENMONDAY | AT COURT HOUSE |REGISTRATION. IN| CONNEC-| TION WITH SPECIAL ELEC-) TION ON REPEAL OF EIGH-; TEENTH AMENDMENT economic conference, under. | which nations would agree jto cease debasement of sil- ! ver coinage and refrain from | Other actions likely to. de- moralize the market. (iy Associated Press) (iy Associated Prenn) { RELIEF WORKERS PENDINE, Wales, July WASHINGTON, July 22. —An| Fumots fying Molieons, Ji, ex early beginning of the back-to-; EMERGENCY RELIEF COUNCIL _ rk on an ambitious adventure in| !#"4 movement was envisaged to-| nieepinures g:.05307 TO which they hope to fly to Bagdad|@#y in an order by President, : after crossing the Atlantic twice, | Roosevelt, authorizing Secretary) VARIOUS UNITS DURING . THIS WEEK ROOSEVELT INSTRUCTS SEC- RETARY ICKES TO MAKE EXPENDITURE TO RELIEVE CONGESTION IN INDUSTRY! (By Agsocinted Press) PORTLAND, Oregon, July 22.—Oregon took her place today with the states approving repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment thereby making it to nothing in favor of blot- ting national prohibition Registration books for the spe-/ Commemorating the 20th anni- cial election to be held on October | 10 for the election of delégates to | the convention for repeal of the} Eighteenth Amendment to the U. 1S. Constitution, will be opened | } | j Moniey at the county court house. | Notice to this effect is publish- ed in The Citizen today over the} i j versary of the Over-Sea Railway to i Key West, sued by the company and is- 1200 will be sent out by air mail from Angustine on July 24 by} a cachet has been 20, { twenty UNFAVORABLE ON ECONOMY PLANS hess COMMANDER a eed signature of John gland, coun-! | SENTS ECONOMY Procram| supervisor of registration. Mr. | AT EXPENSE OF VETERANS England has’ been preparing the | AT CONFERENCE j books for the past several weeks | and they are all in readiness for | 4 signatures. Electors who were duly qualified | | to vote in the last general election, | j will be qualified to vote in the, special election without further j resignation or payment of poll tax. ' Howeyer, any elector who was not qualified to vote in the last gen- eral election, will have to qualify HOLLY WOOD,. July :22.—Wal- rr gossip columnist, the button from Al Jol- an, ion boxing show last night in a fight not carded on the program. Four thousand persons saw the brawl and’ 4,000 versions are ex- tant iy. | but the fact remains that knocked Winchell isk tie because he did not like things wWinchelt because he resented Syst es in. a movie A ing disparagingly asia on on Ruby Keeler, Jol- “on Winchell’s chin as advanced toward er de near Jolson. Winchell sat through the boxing show with ap- parent enjoyment and said later “two. guys hit me.” Jolson said he would attempt te halt the Winchell picture. St from the constitution. Latest returns from yesterday's gave a repeal lead oo The : election of more than 19,000. (My Axsociated Prena) By DAYTONA BEACH, July 22./ —Louis Johnson, national com-; mander of the American Legion, said today at a midsummer con- ference of the Florida Legion here “If there is going to be economy in America at the expense of the veteral then let us have economy CAR BEFORE CHILDREN Bb Germaine Tremblay (hy Associated Drees’ SEASIDE HEIGHTS, New Jersey, July 22.— Five persons were killed today when an automo- bile plunged through an open drawbridge into Barnegat Bay. The dead are Aitens, 17; Mary tain, 17; Léonard Na- than, 21; Marcus Mat- thews, 20 and Joseph Farrell, aviator. every! j TAKES AIR RIDE AT 98 Mary She halted a desperate man-hunt tony enough for Colin Hewitt to fall ie fore THE HIDDEN DOOR By FRANK L. PACKARD Starts Monday, July 24 icinasatce GUE scat THE CITIZEN Seeecccessccsessosnessees | | } TRIP 10 TAMPA W YORK, July 22.— Bur- elosed with a rally to- two strenuous hours fluctuations, though erratic, were much Catromsly sa than those yester- prices were mostly yesterday's close, @ net loss, above their lows of the jing setback. had a number dollar advant- ELKHART, Ind.—Mrs, Barbara | Ann Hunt, 98, of this city, took | her first airplane ride several days | ago. | -REPAIRING- By Expert Workmen with Ex- pert Equipment. We can save you money by doing the jobf! RIGHT! ‘ Loa Smith Service Station White and Catherine Phone 522 rn, depaty customs} e port of Key West. ening on the &./ Tamps to attend al deputy collectors different ports in the ‘ e the Arthur L. Marsh, of the transpor- They.oh a ag ; : ; to reac ew Ickes to expend $25,000,000 made | | tation department of the company. iA marascge ckes Pe iiluminated folder enelosed| TK Sunday night and after 9’ available’ for “relieving congestion{ | short, rest, cross the ocean again, in, the cachet is unique in its con- pel a distance non-stop _ree- in industria] centers under theam-; ception, attractive in design, and ord. jtional recovery act, Disbursements to employes pf omprehensive in its treatment of Mollison, who made the first The president has long believed | the Emergency Relief Council this . the various activities that ean be/ solo east to west flight over: the that congestion in. overpopulated| week, amounted to $1,052.97. enjoy a by ee visitor to Florida, | Pere, ae Fpardirs _— nel fndustrial districts would be re-' When employes were paid Thurs pughout the year. may be my last spectacula t z It is embellished with ay - ae oe et tee erent a wentuce.” (dered, if provision were made for|day, the last to receive remuners- ‘is tures of ships of every kind from} siiecrirtcciseence: | purchase or rental of land to en-' tion under the old scale of 15 MILWAUKEE. When his wife | the ancient caravel to the modern IN able these people to get back to/ cents an hour, $533.70 was distri- | during a family quarrel said “Give | passenger liner graphically — por- the soil, buted, tues cs rH MeGaire ae anc nt rk He sath at msi oe Twenty-five million dollars Pursuant to instructions receie- children,” William H. McGuire, of pancier modern. times AUTO ACCIDENT: j é : Deg é | this city, ap; plied for a divorce. popular resort on the east made available is to be used ¢d from Chairman W. W. — “ Jacksonville to Key through such agencies as are fit} itt the workers were paid off in In the upper in removing unemployed urban the city hall today through the he: other: plncen. where it ia worse ge {CAR PLUNGES THROUGH OPEN <iwellers to where they can grow courtesy of city officials, When needed.” mince where it Is worse the same as he would cage bad | ine ied cia 2. ome food, | paid at the office on Duval street, He ‘sttacked ithe national ec- eer wing election being held on) ‘i am in att he sant | DRAWBRIDGE INTO BA 2 Pet, exes itive nee sodey, wast the throng was te dense & was ithat date. xy Days Are} the designation for Secretary’ necessary for pedextriaria, male or Be aceon Sgn et eyes it ceased to) This means that if the elector onys bi ae NEGAT BAY le kes to carty out Ine program. | female. to step from the sidewalk soon as the veterans) was not registered he will have to! ; ed SER AOI Miao 8G te to! cottinne thele: cole: {were cut. He also said $72,000,-’ register and pay his poll taxes for | parsers ' } 00,000, almost haif of the wealth, the years 1981 and 1932. The gon ‘FLORIDA TAKES - “AFTER Y of the country, is invested in tax; jast date on which such taxes will days. Golf ‘ROBINS SPENDS Prema securities, ‘be paid will be September 16. en eae ,."Te.me, the greatest crime of ‘The. general registration books Seat boctat| 7 the world war was the issuance by will remain open until September : t eliseruations MUCH min we geeeroes of tax exempt se- 30, inclusive, The precinct regis- Ergon ‘ ROWER THAN THOS Fr | curit s."" He called on the Le- tration books will be opened from | " The steamship Florida, of the! — EO} | gion to battle fraud, corruption) September 4 until September 23 CAM iP. ‘and 0. 8. 8. company, sailed! Rev, W. W. Métlhe, recently ap see cass [oben trceeeres wherever sterday for Havana with 79/ pointed to the pastorate of Ly in high places or low piaces.” STORM REPORT COSHORN MAKING engers, 17 from Tampa and 53} Memorial church. arrived over the jfrom Key West. The vemel also' highway leet night for « brief vy ASHING :.D. C.. July 22.! carried 245 secks of mail, four) visit and left sgain this morninu, Diyenea he Julies Baer ‘automobiles and 20 tons of He expects to retarn the sariy disturbance of Gtight to moderate] freight part of next week, it is said, and intensity is parently central) Ferry Parrett arrived from will take up the work of ‘he about 150 phic ype a Galves [Coba 5:20 yesterday afternoon: church, He merceds Rey, Holmes jton, Tex. It is moving north-| #ith one car of avocados, 254! Logan, whe was transferred ts ‘westward about ‘11 miles per pee ot eae and 10 ee ee hour. ——— The center will likely pass in ‘ cae freighter Brazos, J sis0I STRAND THEATER nd late thi on or early yde-Mailory lines. arrived Warner Baxter~Elicea Landi tn Jand late this afternoe oe tonight near Matagorda Bay } jorclock last night from Galveston. 1) tovEeD YOU WEDNESDAY H Att freight she took! Caution is advised small vessels recently appointed er dtecharging oe ene fn its path. Florida District, Light!on cange of live turtle, cigurs, # i ce Northeast sterm warnings ence for sess Pe thie city ty tn « hospital after! carload of sen food products from, fod — trnest Troex tw dered from Freeport to +. Goshorn received looking for = gas leak with Collier City, snd smiled 120) The Warrior's Husband O'Conner, today ‘Lighted mateh and finding # sa’eloek for New York, j Matines 10-150 Might 1%-265 or- Port

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