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Associated Press Day Wire Service VOLUME LIV. No. 183. City Government Calls On County For Assistance In Purchasing Of Fire Hose Resolution Approving Pur- chase Outstanding Bonds By State Board Intro- | duced The city government is asking the board of county commission- ers to assist the fire department im making purchases of necessary fire h up to the standard as required by to bring the department the board of fire underwriters. This was brought out at the regular meeting of the commis- sioners last night in a communica- tion from City Clerk Wallace Pin- der. The letter said the city coun- cil would appear before the com-! missioners in a body and make this request. No members of the council were present and no ac- i tion was taken. All members of the board were present, Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, County Attorney William V. Al- bury, Deputy Sheriff Clement Jay-| cocks, Tax Assessor J. Otto Kir- chheiner, County Judge Hugh Gunn, Ferry Auditor Roy Faulk- ner, County Engineer Homer Her- tick, and Ferry Manager Eugene; Demeritt were also present. Present Resolution & resolution approving the pur-} chase by the state board of ad-; ministration of $124,000 outstand-| fiig*bonds of ‘Monrde county~at! varying prices below 30° flat, ‘was introduced. | The resolution also carried a re- quest that the board use all funds remaining from the gasoline tax over and above the $124,000, for the purchase of bonds at the next: advertised meeting at which bids! will be opened, provided such of- ferjngs are under 30 flat. | The commissioners agreed unan-, imously and the attorney was au- thorized to communicate to W. V.i Knott, state treasurer, the action| of the board. Attention was called to certain places at the lower end of. the [TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM IN CUBA VANA STRIKE IN SYMPATHY WITH BUS AND TAXI DRIV- ERS (By Associated Press) HAVANA, Aug. 3.—Havana walked to work today or rode in: and horse-! private automobiles drawn vehicles; because street car, bus and taxi drivers. The conductors’ and motormen’s union decided on a twenty-four hour strike, beginning last mid- | night, to show their support for omnibus men’s protest against licenses to operate. BURGLARS TRY TO ENTER HOME THROUGH ROOF ATTEMPT MADE EARLY THIS RAY NAVARRO ON CARO- LINE STREET TIED UP TODAY. STREET CAR WORKERS IN HA-; workers struck in sympathy with} what they call exorbitant fees for; MORNING AT RESIDENCE OF; KEY WEST. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1933. (ty BERL two schools of dress in high nazi Associated Pres) Aug. 3.—There are officialdom. One, which takes little or no [thought of sartorial detail, is ty- pified by Dr. Joseph Goebbels, the jreich’s minister of propaganda. The leader of the other is Her- mann Goering, Prussian Minister lof the Interior, chief of federal aviation, head of the police and/ president of the reichstag when, and parliament meets. He has a full set of uniforms. Calls Clothes Utilitarian if, Goebbels expresséd his senti- iments on the subject recently ;when “The Gentleman’s Journal” | discussed a uniform which he wore}! ‘at the Rome aviation field where, jwith several Italian fascist offi- cials, he waited the arrival of the G af Zeppelin. He sent this crisp letter to the editor of the magazine: “With reference to your July nuinber, I beg to inform you that imy choice of suits and uniforms is a question of pure utility having nothing to do with either fashion or society.” The article was entitled, “The Society Suit of the Storm Troops.” Dr. Goebbels, incidently, is the !only member of the cabinet who j has never appeared on German soil in the brown nazi uniform. Arrayed in Re, { ingly contains uniforms for all oc- casions, and ogcasions, incidently, are many for the portly minister. Goering’s taste in dress is ori- ginal, and his aviation -uniform topcoajt with /snow-white lapels, resembles nothing worn by other cabineteers. The aviation uni- form, his persona] creatien, is as. new as is Germany’s minister of; aviation. } His brown “wild-leder,” or doe- skin, cloak, fastened at the throat} of things. T’m No Fashion Plate’ ---Goebbels; But Goering’s Nazi Uniforms Shin Dr. Joseph Goebbels (left), nagi minister of propaganda, has | But Goering’s wardrobe seem-| announced that sartorial display has no pari in his personal scheme But Hermann Goering, who holds several Germany, has an assorted set of uriforms including this regalia as chief of aviation, which he designed himself. Recovery Administration Makes Ruling Bearing On evoecesecesscccoces | Twenty-One New Vessels Ordered The Kep West Citsen For 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West PRICE FIVE CENTS Constructed By Navy Department | | | | | | | | William R. Porter, general man- matters per jager of the Road and Toll Bridge | District commission, back ir |stay in Washington in the interests jof the bridges project, feels more {optimistic than ever, he told The | Citizen. | He cannot see any real obstac- iles in the way of ultimate su |and is of the opinion that the for- jmal application for the loan will | be made in a short time. | In this opinion Attorney J. \Lancelot Lester concurs. Mr. Lester. t back from Jackson- ville, s the chances of success are constantly getting better. | Those who can aid in securing the loan are today in a more favorable frame of mind, and are seeing the project as a wonderful aid to thou- |sands of unemployed and also jof permanent utilitarian social val- tue. | ma Adopt New Method from the public works were issued August 1 and copies received fror } Washington yesterday by Mr. h posts in | ter and Mr, Lekter. sail 4 There is a great deal of the application. and Mr. Lester is of the opinion visory board. Certain data relative to tax bonded indebtedness and other Additional Data Necessary Before Application Is Made For Bridge-Financing Loan | cha New regulations concerning the oth jmethod of applications for loans M )' applications alread: Por~ Treadway work alled connected with the preparation of $60,000,000 but until the techni- This has been'cal advisor started both “here~ and .in Miami, can be taken. jthat it will be completed in a few, ily expected to be announced in days after which the application Washington, and it is believed he will be presented to the state ad-! will be an enginee \ tioned in Tall | quarters Plans Call For E Building Of Sixteen More In Var- ious Government Yards Of Country (By Ansoctated Press) WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—The navy department A day ae ae jtoday awarded contracts Row C. Seven ands aol tg the “lowest responsible incorporated in the information! hiddde” fox Zl new Wavy the application can be pre- vessels. The department also al- lotted 16 vessels to be con- structed in navy yards. In announcing the awards, officials said the charges by Senator Tram- mell, chair nan of the sen- ate nava’ vmmittee, of collusion en bidders, had not be. —_ubstantiat- ed. In the me.nwhile, in view of the shipbuilding |, ne, action code as .te wages and hours in private yards, i baller the navy today ordered a ssee at the head-| five-day week of 40 hours tate advisory for civilian employes at all ining to both city and county governments are be- ing comp’ ing done b: before t sented, Advisor Not Named Yet And even though everything was in readiness, all data complete, every question in the regulations tisfactorily answered and all re- 1ired information compiled and perfected to the minutest detail, noihing can be done on the appli- cation until the technical advisory committee on public works is ap- pointed, it is shown, Tr rittee was organized day nigh in Jacksonville, B. Treadway, chairman of tate highway commission, as an, and Thad @, Buckner, onville, seeretary, The nember is W. H. Burwell, of mi Stating the status of the Florida received, Mr. said these and letters eking information on loans, tot- between $50,000,000 and Thor: with C. the of Jac is named His appointment is momentar- lah of Jthe committee, | Ray Navarro, who live at 611 Car- When burglars find they can-!by a single clasp, never fails to| not enter a home by the ground elicit comment when the minister/ floor route, they climb porches) appears at mass meetings, holding) and even get on roofs to effect/one side across his chest like a! an entrance. | toga. This method was tried by two} Under this he wears a or more would-be thieves early) shirt, gut with crimson this morning when Mr. and Mrs.| points and brown trousers. BOULEVARD BRIDGE rse| collar _ Wage-Raising Proposals (ity Associated Press) WASHINGTON, August The administration ruled today it Pe shore stations. Futch Act On Redemption Of FIVEDAY HEAT Tax Certificates Held Valid) SPPRESSION IN oline street were awakened at 3/ o'clock this morning by the tramp-} ing of feet on_an elevated porch at the rear of the residence and) also on the roof. That they did boulevard that have been sapped, by tidal action, Engineer Her-| tick was insturcted to investigate/ the condition and determine to, what extent the undermining has) been carried. He will make the necessary re-j pairs and furnish an estimate of the cost of the material required. Regarding Hospital Yn a communication from, Tal- lahassee, the attention of the board! was called to the — overcrowded: condition of the state hospital for the insane at Chattahoochee and requesting that the laws pertaining} te the care of patients by the county, as set forth in the general laws of the state, be strictly com-! plied with Reports of deposits by the tax| collector; sheriff's report of de. posits of fines and costs collected; clerk's report of tax redemptions; report of the county judge and re- port of C, Sam B, Cw criminal court, were read and ap-! proved. County attorney was instructed, to investigate the necessity of ap-| pointing deputy supervisors resignation for the different dis-| ‘| Compare Geering to Duce Goering, unlike Goebbels, does not mind personal press references. many of which méntion details of ‘CARRIED AWAY B FLOOD IN DENVER |taste that correspond to Musso-| not gain entrance to the home is fortunate for the robbers. as Mr, Navarro was ready with a high-powered rifle and would have} | been forced to shoot in the event! that the thieves entered. He called a warning advice! the marauders to get away or take the consequences. There! v a scramble on the porch and jin the vard, and afterwards quiet. The family retired and for tabout 20 minutes peace reigned, ; Suddenly there was a noise on the roof as though some person had} stumbled, and the family could distinctly hear the words “youl id—n fool,” Then another rush as the per- sons jamped from the roof to} ithe porch and made their escape. y, clerk of} Afterwards this quiet reigned un-| from the door, the distance insur- til morning. ‘MORE THREATS This was done at the re quest of John England, county} supervisor. Mr. E he can handle the matter without assistance, but believes the law! stipulates deputies must be em The matter of compiling certain data pertaining to the application for loans for the proposed bridges was bro before the meeting by City A ey J. Lancelot Leste Tt was agreed that he and C Sawyer will secure the information and put it in proper form, STORM REPORT | WASHINGTON, D. D., August 10:00 a. m.: North- east storm warnings ordered noon Brownsville, Texas. urbance central abo » miles southeast of Ivesto: ed by strong shifting wi rently moving westward 8.—Advisory Freeport IN KIDNAPING : land stated | DIRECTED AT OTHER MEM. interior was remodelled after de- BERS OF O'CONNELL FAMILY My \exmecinted tress) ALBANY, Aug Threats kidnap the wife iward O'Con nell, prominent democrat ei or one of the three O’Connell brothers, uncles of ransomed J J. O'Connell, Juni to have been receive ily, Threats are said to have been responsible for the heavy guard maintained at the mountain ¢ of Dan O'Connell where several members o' ¢ family are styaimg. It is understood the snatch mob, angereg by revelations i : given marked knowledge the with hori Amp money O'Con: hav t silence hreatening letter | FIRST OBSTACLE FLOOD MET; REPORTED THAT DAM WITH 5000 ACRES OF WATER ALSO BROKEN Papers recently printed an an- nouncement that the director of the Leipzig zoo had presented Goe- ring with an eight-weeks old lion.| {Some of them recalled that speci- mens of the king of beasts also] had been sent to fi Duce. Goering’s office in the Prussian | ministry of the interior also has, (iy Associated Press? been compared to the famous room | DENVER, August 3.—The Colo- ‘at Rome in which the Italian lead-| yado boulevard Cherr er receives visitors, Goering imoved from a cubby-hole chamber used by his republican predecessor, |Severing, to a vast ante-room. Huge Candelabra upon the desk are lighted during “audiences.” The solumnity of an_ interview in these surroundings is enhanced of the desk bri over | creek was the first obstacle as a flood swept into Denver and met, was carried away today by a four foot wall of water. Polo districts Houses in the exclusive Club and Country Club were evacuated. The crest of the flood was ¢ a cloudburst southeast of (by the remoteness dete ssed b ing a long spell of silence before Rade % the visitor gets within speaking |range of the minister. | Goering’s latest residence, de scribed on photographs as “mod- st,” is a handsome edifice dating from imperial days la large wooded ministry park. The carried debris which js der the bridge, forcing it the. Castle Reports said that ! < wood dam, h 5,000 acres water nd flood which is following ORDERS BOND OF BOZA INCREASED It is set in is bre rele signs by Sesie. ATTENTION! not dis- our PREMIUM DE- PARTMENT for MAGNOLIA MILK and OCTAGON SOAP and wish to deny all rumors which have been circulating around towa dur the past few days. . tal additio: ed and approved The judge explained been advisea that Boza convicted lust week on charge, i Seip OW allow his b« OO t treated He increas md issued th INSTEAD, we are increasin; our stock next month and will have a large assortment of CHRISTMAS TOYS and GIFTS. SAVE THE LABELS and get valuable pre: which are on display at times at our store. San Carlos Book Store 518 DUVAL STREET a stat could not attempt to abrogate con- dy Auncslated S’ceted TALLAHASSEE, fone HEMINGWAYS TO | | — tracts existing as a result of col- lective bargaining between capi- EAST IS BROKEN EIGHT MORE PERSONS RE- PORTED DEAD, BRINGING tal and labor. | Employers who find themselves] unable to adjust such Seets| will be permitted to display the | 70 BE ACCOMPANIED BY MR. NRA blue eagle if they conform | AND MRS. CHARLES THOMP- : | SON; FROM THERE HEMING- wage- in t! to the wage-raising employmen | BS eae as much as they otherwise can/ increasing movement. Donald Richberg, general coun-/ + Hemingway, noted auth | or and big game hunter, Mrs. H tingway and the children, and snd Mrs. Charles Thompson, will the president's blanket agreement! leave tomorrow for Havana Several days will be spent by Mr. Herpingway and Mr. Thomp- son fishing for merlin. Plenty of the big gamey fighters are and no reductions are applied to running in the waters near Cuba Monday the Hemingways leave for Spain and after s b op there will proceed to Fran » remain for sevetal months. Mr. Mrs. Thompson will return the latter part of next ‘Key West. Eariy in } way plans to leave France Africa and will be joined etire Mr. Thompson. They will to British East Africa and Aby sinia in the search for big gare, nothing smaller than lion: and elephants to © Mr. Hemingway has long the idea of searching th wilds for anunals the killing which will provide greater thrill on deer. moore or not intend to return to sel for the recovery administra tion, pointed out a paragraph i proposing “equitable réadjust-| ment” of higher brackets of pay now wages based on days, weeks or months and not hours. ° ADVANCE GUARD ARRIVES HERE IN and week by TO ATTEND TO DETAILS CONNECTION WITH EN. CAMPMENT of { Barc han. tte » Jack sear, and dow * nedicat Key West r the high- he says. ahead Another volume of this famous not suppes writer is expected to be off rnoen.' press in October. etails at the will be the tutest short stories fre reservation, the facile pen of the writer. Pr of thejof the werk will be carried by rida Nea- | mail and delivered te the aw in Havana, and be will alse of great deal of his arrived voyage to Spain of; the arriva nday sper ime on the aie LEAVETOMORROW "== =: vosne = ON TRIP T0 CUBA tion of delinquent tax certifies until he has realized his ambitwo. The contents | Shi air i ae a xt and | distric: moratorium on the redemp- TOTAL IN EXCESSIVE HEAT owned by the state, was held valid! TO OVER 100 and constitutional by the Sup: me | today in a unanimous de-| (wy ascustated Frees) NEW YORK, August —A northwest wind stirring the sir at The legislature was within its'12 miles an hour, broke the east's power, the court held, when it five-day hegt oppression today, and | promised to stop the toll of deaths that reached more than one hun- court cision. worked out a plan for “reaso! able and appropriate concessions 4,04, to encourage the redemption of The weather bureau ee the temperature to remain under sioenecsan amas sale, 5 throughout ithe day and be thereby acquiring some value for! carried downward by showers to- i night. Philadelphia's relief came just as the city was within a hali hour of breaking the 33 year old record of 86 hours susteined heat. Be. “The policy and wisdom of the fore the northwest breeze reached " there, however, eight more persons judicial died. Associate | from tax certificates represent uncollect- able or long delinquent taxes, an restoring lands to the tax roll.” for enactment are not determination,” wrote November Mfr. Heming- Justice J. B. Whitfield, in the BOZA CASE TO BE opinion, which drew the coneur-! _ HEARD SATURDAY At the request of attorneys for the 4efense, arguments for « new ine in the case of the state against Fite Bore beve been postponed on- til Setarday morning. The hearing of the motion for new trial was ofiginaliy st for thie morning. Yesterday the mo tion for am extension of time was “ pinced before Judge J. Vining yesterday afternoon! truseis and the request was grant 29 aliens | ed o'clock for Tampa | —~-— STRAND THEATER Jamex y In THE MAYOR OF HELI. oA leo Witlerd MackJear Parker fn WHAT PRICE INNOCENCE Matines 16-1505 Night 15-25< vis, and other associate justices. FLORIDA BRINGS 116 PASSENGERS The tom Haves steamer Florida served} with 119 passengers, Port Evergiades. The’ io atplggned to duty im this with hendewarters at Key! ve nthkee Wet, RT