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Associated Press Day Wire Service VOLUME LIV. No. 184. Recovery Administrator Decrees Time Allowance On Roosevelt’s Program Two Weeks Leeway Will Be Permitted Before Sanctioning Pressure On Industries (Hy Associated Presay WASHINGTON, Aug. 4. —Two weeks leeway was decreed by Hugh Johnson, recovery administrator, to- day before sanctioning the pressure on business and in- dustry to comply with Presi- dent Roosevelt's wage and agreement. The administrator said this period of time was neces-| sary for business houses to adjust their personnel to the new wage and hour levels, and until this transitional period is ended the “public must be reasonable.” Johnson warned that no “recalcitrant minority” will employment e | i uaRD OFFICERS blanket‘ Guard, CALLERS AT THE CITIZEN OFFICE CAPTAINS BARCHAN VANCE DETACHMENT TO PREPARE FOR REGIMENT Callers at The Citizen office yesterday were Captain S. S. ®ar- {chan of the headquarters battery' Both regions are believed to be 265th Regiment, Florida National from Jacksonville, and Captain W. B. Keating, medical corps, from Miami. Dr. Keating is delighted to have | AND} KEATING ARRIVE WITH AD-| The Key West Citizen KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1933. /Expert Americans Pilot Turks At Start Of Kemal’ $ New Deal By PRISCILLA RING 2 (ity Axsvcinted Prexn) ANKARA, Aug. 4.—Facing the heat and dust of an Anatolian} summer, American experts, called by Mustapha Kemal to prepare an economic rebirth for Turkey, have] set out from Ankara on tours of investigation. } Two expeditions, one in search | of gold, and the other in search of| oil, are in the field. i | Gold At Ark’s Haven? | The gold expedition is headed; | by Matthew Van Sicklen, of Wash- | ington, former assistant chief en-j} | gineer of the United States Bureau | lof Mines, who is an authority on! | gold mining. | | He is traveling with Turkish | mining engineers 500 miles east of } | Ankara to Mount Ararat, on the | Turko-Persian frontier, and to| | Kagizman, northwest of Ararat. | : { \ ( \ oh J 4 oe {rich in gold. | The oil survey, which is head- |ing for Mardine to the southeast, jis under another Washingtonian. He is Sidney Paige, formerly of the U. S. Geological Survey. That ns | {York Stock Exchange was forced | 4 Florida Nationai Guard, at i For 53 Years Devoted ta the Best Interests of Key West PRICE FIVE CENT Machado Threatens Suspension om Qf Constitutional Guarantees Turkey Has Recovery Scheme (a i —/ gr Jack 5 ae ~ CAMP SITEFGR Pri ean tb egier oo peak Strike aig Promptly Ended BY TOMORROW NIGHT EVERY- THING WILL BE IN SHAPE] HAVANA, Aug. 4— FOR TAXING CARE OF REGI-! President Machado issued MENT TO ARRIVE SUNDAY an edict today threatening to suspend constitutional Rapidly nearing readiness is the/ guarantees anew and de- jeamp for the 265th Regiment C.! clare martial law and a state of war unless “the seditious” tratisportation strike which of|> An army travels on ite stamacty fcc) eee aie spam lit was said, and,the equipment to/ Rary sources of food sup- |prepare food is usually of first! plies is promptly ended. Jimportanee. This applies in war-| ‘GAS BOMBS OBLIGE "STOCK EXCHANGE "TO CLOSE DOORS TEAR GAS USED BY UNKNOWN PERSONS TO CLOSE EX- CHANGE; PLACED IN VENTI- LATING SYSTEM (By Associated Press) (By Ansocinted Press) ‘NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—New ion, and by} H expected that 8)! everything will be in shape. ito a close today when which. the, parently came from explosion exvhange. said, two tear gas bombs, flooded lower floors of the building. another stay in camp at Key West/oil is one of the chief undevelop-| and is meeting the many friends |ed natural resources of Turkey, formed while he was practicing|has long been known. medicine in Key West. sion in Key West. If there is any in the city it is kept well hidden as there are no Signs on the sur- face. Having attended every session of the legislature since 1921, the captain has had opportunity to study the individual representa- tives from the counties, and votes be permitted to hold up the recovery program. NOMINATION OF NEW YORK MAYOR GUARDIA; ANTE-TAMMANY FACTIONS FOR HIM * i : (iy Assoeinted Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—The publican mayoralty committee unanimously endorsed | Congressman Fiorello La Guardia today as the fusion candidate for mayoralty of New York. by the former Approval nimous support of located yesterday by H. B. Has- for Turkey, the spreading of Tammany factions in the fall campaign. | A resolution favoring La Guar- dia was made unanimous despite i ‘a statement before the meeti: = by, former Governor Charles Whit- man, who said he would not sup-! | port a non-organization reépubli- — BLACKMAILER TO committee! oposed’ to erect of Monroe, as one of the outstand- ing figures in the legislative body. During the sessions Mr. Albury, said Captain Barchan, is ever ac- tive, a perfect glutton for work and possesses that dynamic energy that forces him to keep in touch with every’’important issue, to analyze it and be’ prepared to vote intelligently when the matter comes before the “Major Albury is al at every session, earnest, with the interests of his constituency ever uppermost in his thoughts, and Monroe county should feel proud of him,” concluded the captain. LOCATE SHOALS FOR LIGHTHOUSE BUOY PLACED ON SITE TO BE USED AS MARKER FOR FUTURE VISITS Cosgrove Shoals, where tt is a lighthouse recently con- Shoals, was similar to that structed on Smith’s kins, assistant superintendent lighthouses, After being located and marked off on the chart, a small buoy was of {placed on the site to be used as aj marker when future made, The light designated for Glama Wreck Shoals will probably be located on this spot, if the recom mendations of Superintendent William W. Demeritt are put into effect by the department of merce, visits are com- Captain Barchan says that hel finds no real evidences of depres-| Representative William V. Albury, | Hines As Surveyor General | ‘Phe anti-foreign complex which |the old capitulatory regime under | the sultans bequeathed Kemalist | | Turkey wearing off. The call} for foreign expert advice, particu-j AI An economic revival, planned for Turkey by Mustapha Kemal (right), will have the expert advice of Walker D. Hines, world war larly American, is a new develop-| @dministrator of American railroads. Other Americans have ment in Kemal’s modernization! the capital, Ankara, at the head of expeditions searching for | program. | and oil, as shown on the map. | To help in giving a new econom- | ie day to Turkey, the government ; {has called Walker D, Hines, direc-; tor general of the railroad admin- | jistration of the United States in| |the World War, to make a general, survey of economic conditions. Officials expect Mr. Hines to ar- rive in Turkey shortly. _ |. For railroad reform, Charles E. Bell of Musnpaven, Warte arelyyt,| has been engaged. He is now at work here, studying the operation of the 1,000 miles of new railroad lines constructed during the 10 years of the Turkish republic. | Turkey’s Customs Probed GIST | Tewo other . American experts } are completing investigations for { orb aye Nat reara (ty: Annocinted Press) j (By Associated Press) jformerly of the United States| TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 4.—Gov-) CHICAGO, Aug. 4.— tariff conimission, is completing @| ernor Sholtz today signed death Lieutenant Commander T. G. report on Turkish customs which | ‘w Settl f th sts id Ww. ie 0 e navy, sai gold PALMER KILLERS’ WORLD’S FAIR DEATH WARRANT IS| BALLOON TRIP SIGNED BY SHOLTZ BEGINS TONIGHT i FEATURE OF CHICAGO FAIR; NAVAL OFFICER EXPECTS TO BE MILE HIGH BY DAWN CASEY AND MILLIGAN TO PAY PENALTY AUGUST 14 FOR| KILLING OF MIAMI DRUG-! is aimed at reducing the mileage |werrants for the electrocution of of red-tape in this organization. | Ali Rana Bey, the Turkish minister of customs, has expressed great j satisfaction with the American’s jproposals for reform. Wallace Clarke, of New an, during the week of August 14 take off on a solo flight into |for the murder of Frank Palmer,|the stratosphere from Sol- York ;dier Field tonight. and Paris, engaged to reform the { administration of state ‘monopo-| Palmer was shot and killed in| The balloonist said he ex- flies, has just, after four months’ Istudy, handed in his report, It ®n attempted holdup of his store Pects to be at least a mile [proposes reorganization of — such lover the earth by dawn and joe Sette mepepeliee as, tobacco, las the sun rises, its rays will He has contributed a new idea ‘add to the buoyancy of his craft, causing it to rise much | faster. negroes, lSlinmddrageist. in December, 1931. Casey and Milligan will be plac- ed in the Railford death cells next} American advertising methods, ;and has recommended also that ‘these concerns, though state monopolies, be run as purely busi- ness enterprises, | week, after they are vacated by four Broward county It is said he sets the goal ae |at a ten mile altitude GERALD LOWE TO (COTTRELL GIVEN rroRNEY LESTER SENDS LETTER TO THE CITI. DEFENDANT ARRAIGNED TO- awaiting execution for murder. left | \Clarence Casey and James Millig-| he definitely expected to} \time primarily. ; Employes of the Luyano No one is jnjured, although) | But even in peace times the! Slaughter H principal 3 are, : s ling thousands while the affected floors of the exchange swarmed to the scene. -Officials said an investigation disclosed that unknown persons placed tear gas bombs in the ven- tilating system. (Ny Ansoeiated Urea) ted man was at, POONA, Aug. 4—After a brief bond of $500 un-| Moment of liberty, Mahatma n he was taken!Gandhi was rearrested today and om the! immediately sentenced to one year beiore! in jail because he declined to re- an : _. lever of prime importance and this enterprise of its kind here, irritated eyes. Police rushed | morning the kitchens were in| announced they will walk jplace and preparations prac- {tically complete for the firs tcisicn was reached despite Tents are going up this after-|efforts by police to induce cleared. \noon, electrical arrengements and! workers to stay on the job. : |confidently stated that nothing! had such a flurry of excitement! wil] be needed when the regiment verted that reports from | noon. | police and other officials in- forgotten as thousands of workers! The advance detail arrived over and cars and early this morning; deeds, really seditious by jactivity startec Since then the! striking workers,” and de- only under the direction of expori-} clared.the purpose of the enced officers witi experts te} movement was “to produce a — TO ARGUE MOTION | nstion’s mercantile and ordi. | : PRESIDENT GETS nary life.” if ‘seditiots acts aré con- IN PENNSYLY ANIA: FITO BOZA’S CASE tinued, the government or its se | PROCEEDINGS WILL BE TAK-| Warnings to participants and MAKE SPECIA SURVEY | ‘ di cone chee - ae ING BY DEFENSE ATTOR. dissolve them. i ANY A ! | NEYS AT SESSION OF COURT | | Lester, H rris and Albury, at- T0 SPEND YEAR |, HYDE PARK, Aug. 4—Preti-| nortow morning in criminal court. jdent Roosevelt went directly into argue a motjon for a new trial IN IMPRISONMENT |tion today, receiving a report irom |at the last term of criminal court} pecs i ; | Boza was tried on a statutory trator, t sig tae ond talline thiggeiover: with || 3s and sites tia herp venletall POINT THAT HE 18 ONLY OF: | ed notice th ri ew, FERING ALL RESISTANCE jbor, to make a special survey of |"! sit * Meantime the H. C. Frick Col:;/ date was changed to heard 5 at} Company of the United States’ the s n of attorneys for. lagreed to terms for settlement of The the strike but the terms were not liberty under many persons suffered from badly | kitchen and dining quarter: istri .jreadiness, all impediments in iS to the district and held back mill-| {out this aft tis were meal. j = hated linstallations underway and it is mn ! The financial district has not The presidert’s edict ‘as- in years and business affairs were arrives 5:45 o’clock Svynday after- } | dicat “perpetration of \the highway last nigat in truckat cated: “perp jwork has progressed as it can carry out instructions. | a general paralyzation of the REPORT OF STRIKE FOR NEW TRIAL IN |, 1 ern wor wa agents, would issue ‘two rey ‘ JOHN: | JOHNSON AND PERKINS TO, 11. up toMORROW MORN..then “use public force” to ro ream 10 0 sue MAHATMA GANDHI | Coz Senoseaten Steet ltorneys for the defense will, to- \the Pennsylvania coal strike situa-| sor Fito Boza, who was convieted | Hugh Johnson, industrial adminis-| and is now awaiting sentence. pope LEADEA STRESSES He designated Johnson and Miss | 1% Yertict the de apace phy ’ | PEACEFUL MAN COULD | stias coal g 8G et for Trvrsday nagust 3, the Steel Corporation subsidiary, | the « disclosed. til yesterday conv to ZEN RENEWING SUBSCRIP- TION FOR SIX MONTHS LEGION PARADE | DAY ON CHARGE OF BREAK- ING AND ENTERING over the East Coast yesterday aft- ernoon for Miami to join Judge H. H Attorney J. Lancelot Lester left BURGLARS ENTER a: Taylor in the preparation of told hi MARKOVITZ STORE : ner intended to jeave ¢ main in Poona and refused cease his politics! activities. He rked to be placed among the low- est grade prisoners. The nationalist leader informed data required by the public works! 4 wiow the bona: WOMAN THREATENING BARTON GETS TEN YEARS BE IMPRISONED HERE TONIGHT... (Ny Assectated Preset NEW YORK, Aug. 4.—Mrs. Frances King was sentenced to from five to 10 years imprison ment for attempted blackmail of e Parton, author and adver ig executive She is convicted on a charge of diackmail, in attempting to obtain $50.000 from Barton under threat of publishing an article which Bar ten claimed wa irrilous and vicious libel.” ti Delightful Refreshment Fine lee Cream and Delicious Seda varieties can always be had @t our SODA FOUNTAIN, Drop in while in town. GARDNER’S PHARMACY TO BE PUT ON BY DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS OF OR- GANIZATION organization ing the carnival which h will hold next week, from Mc te Saturday It is pre tainment for t in the camp at tae ab a el on Whitehead next week is The be from thence Up White t Duval and hall. ld Lowe, son of Charles W.; . engineer at the naval sta- tion at G keeps in t his home h with the events in city by subscribing to The Citizen. letter received yester he enclosed $5 for a 6 subscription renewal, he regards to all the boys s he will, if nothing happens, be in Key West e first of October. i inner of a bowling uantanamo which d wae presented r trophy for making re in a series of 12 There were 49 entrants ir Gerald won in! Tonight at Cuban Club —:SILVER CUP CONTEST:— un- 3 James E. Cottrell was given a) preliminary hearing in the court! of Justice of the Peace Frank O. Roberts this morning on a charge of breaking and entering. This prisoner was arrested as a suspect in the robbing of Joe Knight's place at the corner of Caroline and Grinnell streets last wh P tak houild He i under bond the next term FINED FOR CUSSING DULUT A in the for the loan for bridges. Mr administration necessary information NDS BICYCLE OUT ON ROADWAY neone who has lost a bicy jor had rv it eriff Kari © county court house. found f the F F leading from ue to the railroad, and i aver to the sheriff's office. jener can have it by de-|thia city was fined for thro proving @ clock at a neighbor and cutts the vehicle and application | Lester expected to remain! in Key West a few days compiling regarding! y and county, but received al. : ‘ legram 3:30 o'clock yesterday Key West last night became the him to Miami at once. one stolen may be able to calling at the office Thompson in Section emp tre the court it is ow pleasure to him MUCH OF STOCK IS CARRIED to be « i }to break the lews of the state. He fis offering #ll resistance # peace- OFF SOME TIME emg aE LAST NIGHT SChOGL HEAP h} Ppeagn = toageeorgebor cess SUIT IS LOS {Just system of government, The principal thoroughfare of spsionecRBA | STORM REPORT INGTON, DL. C., Ang. 4 Advisory 10 «. mm: Tropical rhance spporent'y central « morning 5? to 75 miles north: ‘east of Browneville. noving weet- ward, attended py sirong shifting vo» Wil crves conrtline by oon between Corous Christi and Brownprilie. STRAND THEATER Bartore Kest-John Marron in EEAUT? FARLOK ~—Akbe—— jseene of operations for burglars | who entered the Markovitz grocery midway the block between South tard and Angela streets | Entrance was probably through a window on the side of the building as the sath frame showed where an instrament bad been used, as a jimmie Mr. Markovitz could not readily estimate the amoant stolen t stated there were lots of canne Par ugar ond other food stuff soiening from the shelves and brite. STATE AND COUNTY “ULING. NUT APPLICABLE IN HIS CASE W. gained south th (iy Awseciated Premed T PALM BAC, Acg. 4 uit Judge Coilingwort’ to- day held that * tute lew requir- ‘ on of stave and county 4 of Fiorkda for two apriicable ie { pvition in poh- eacher or prin- WE * « ony to de re years pereens WOUNDED BY CLOCK ST. PAUL—Joseph Carter shal a as cipal The « Of | diumntceie > jn. wae whit reipal ¢ James Comney tn Harry He ob prircipal of e Pals Beech High S-acei, Lrougtt THE MAYO2 OF HELL im an effort to retals his position |] Matines 10-180; Might 15-25< i at ‘hin head open.

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