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Associated Press Day Wire Service VOLUME LIV. No. 190. — KEY WEST, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1933. ROOSEVELT PREPARES FOR” RETURN TR Determined To Bring Po- litical And Economic Peace To Cuba; Looks For Early Showdown { (By Associated Press) HYDE PARK, N. Y., Aug. 11, — President’ Roosevelt packed his bags at the sum- mer White House, preparing to return to Washington to- night, after a two weeks stay here, during which he kept clcse contact with the Cuban situation and workings’ of the recovery drive. He is determined to bring! political and economic peace to Cuba and expected an early showdown. He issued an order, di- recting all .government con- tracts to be cancelled, if the contractor failed to a with the recovery code. AWAITS RESPONSE TO DECLARATION HYDE PARK,, Aug. 11.—Out- lines of the state’ department’s! program for a new order in Cuba became known today as Presi- dent Roosevelt waited for an early! response to his declaration for an end to political warfare on the is- Jand, Tt is learned that a program; providing for a sugar production quota, complete reorganization of external and internal debt of the; country on a lower basis, new deal for land development and a re- ciprocal tariff is nearing com- pletion. The state friends of States plans department and Cuba in the United have been negotiating for the last four months. Johnson Makes Clear Issue Dealing With (By Assocta' WASHINGTON, Aug. 11.—A} flat prediction that any case of revocation of the “Blue Eagle") emblematic of compliance with the| NRA that may arise, will mean “economic death” to the offender, was made today by Hugh John. son. At a press conference Johnson nived violators of the modified ntial veemployment agree- 2 dise it plined if y were het comply to raise wares ment by short he intended or a brief local com- tle Q ed g the stat s and sim aid while the regu- recovery act them conce uh of intrastate d reach SOME PROPOSALS UNSATISFACTORY WASHINGTON | August up to date amount to $2,- } hours j how japproved by the recovery P 10 CAPITAL INVERTED FLIGHT RECORD SMASHED BY YANKEE YOUTH ‘ HAD PRACTISED STUNT IN) products of the farm, milk, butter, | OLD KITCHEN CHAIR; cheese, eggs, vegetables and ’\ fruit, for several years. But it BROKE RECORD BY OVER was not until this summer that he! |was able to pay his first visit to} HALF HOUR | the place. Pope Proves Inquisitive | On his visit to the Villa Barber-| jini here, where his model farm is} LOS ANGELES, Aug. 11.—A) centered, His Holiness expressed! Yankee boy, who practised the\the greatest interest and delight! stunt in an old kitchen chair has|in the agricultural and dairy de- relieved Lieutenant Tito Falconi, | velopments. He asked innumer-, Italian war officer of the upside! able questions, | down flying record. | The villa came into the posses-| Milo Burcham yesterday jee sion of thé pope on February 11,} hedd downward for 1 hour and 45/1999, as a result of the- Lateran! minutes and 59 seconds from San'tyeaty which ended the Diego to Los Angeles. 60-year! He broke | differences between Italy and the! the record by 30 minutes and 59 | Vatican. seconds, By ANDREW BERDING | (By Associated Press: | CASTEL GANDOLFO, #Italy,! August 11.—Pope Pius XI in his | 17 miles! ‘from Vatican City, operates one! \ of the finest small farms in the} apal summer resort, (By Associated Press) 897,65. TEETH IN STOMACH Within a year after,' Falconi announced he would! in Vatican City, set about the de- for four hours, up-to-date cow stable in Europe. WOR 5 are of metal. } pressing their muzzles against a men were paid off in the city hall! In an adjoining room are milk- is the larggst sum paid out in any | equally modern. Each hen carries} This is the second payday of the! 4 vegetable garden and a small! together disbursements during A motor-truck runs daily be- the pope and the 700 inhabitants LOS ANGEL Dr. Von Baumann, of this city, )an edible is gathered and placed | Pope Pius, whose passion for mod-; attempt to regain the honors to-! velopment of a model farm. “First five minutes. the ‘hard+! | The floors and lower portion o: Hens Are Tagged DRAW PAY TODAY : ed by electricity and veterinarians ispecial device the cows can refill! this morning. The funds disburs-| bottling machines, one day ‘since the relief work | a special identity dise tied around} week. The first was on Tuesday] 4. chard complete the pastoral pic-| tween Castel Gandolfo and Vatican! lof the papal state. Frequently fished in a man’s stomach and, on the pope’s table, jernity has wrought many changes day by taking up sufficient fuel; The yilla has perhaps the most| boul said Burcham upon land- jar pillars are of tile. The stalls} The herd of Swiss cows is milk-| test them against disease. By; Emergency Relief Council work-! their own water-basins, ed amounted to $1,402.20 which| The hen-yard and house ar started, jits leg. Their eggs are the finest. | when $520.80 was paid out. Al-jture. City, carrying fresh produce to! —For six hours! less than an hour elapses before finally pulled up his teeth. | ® Historic Harvest Gathered | Digging and planting at Villa! Barberini also have yielded a val- uable historic harvest, to wit: leight large fragments of original ieee or Roman copies of Greek res, and three Roman statues. se are sculptures that once jaca the imperial villa of the }Emperor Domitian. The present j Villa was built by the princely, | Barberini family in the 17th cen-! jtury from the ruins of Domitian’s| | retreat. Recovery Act ited Press) were “proposals which are unsatis factory” in the pr ‘and wages submitted by Publis “TORNADO WRECKS | - DELAWARE CAMP » NATIONAL GUARD ENCAMP- MENT IS SCENE OF DIs- TURBANCE American Newspaper Assoeiation, Johnson declined conference what at t to intimate tion he co but he said y sentatives were today to talk over the pre It has been intimated ir close to Johnson that there are too many the newspaper code, aE” agg LEWES, Del, 11.—A short-lived nado which from the jects to the failure te er hours for reporters and editors, tor- He said only ¢ swept in igning the blank titled to disp until a speciai sea early to- levelled in the Delaware National Guard camp, near Rethany Beach, un- m day, every newsy tent adminis. tration. SITS ON ROBB: - roofed buildings and in- of the 800 three .—W ured ed m any ruardsmen, seri- and did heavy | and review. “Pope Pius Visits His Model F arm aime VillaSource Of Vatican’ s Fresh Fi itl Snupiies | Ce cccchccedecedadecsecccecoccesscéebsovonccecossesseapece<scsccccceseessue Pope Pius, as a gentleman farmer, operates a model dairy, fruit and vegetable establishment at his summer villa at Castel Gandolfo. The Pontiff, shown left, recently made his first vi a general view of which is depicted above. to the place, Below are some of the hens which furnish fresh eggs for the pope’s table. Sholtz At Fort Taylor Camp) Governor Dave Sholtz wlifais and W ar- rive tomorrow on the Havana Special and will be tendered a re- ception at the Fort Taylor en- campment followed by a parade The ceremonies will | be held at 3:30 o'clock. Accompanying the chief ex- ecutive will be Adjutant General Colonel E. H. of Vivian Collins; Armstrong, mayor Daytona Beach and member of the gover- ; nor’s staff; Lieutenant Preston Ayers and Major Fred | Davis also of the staff. Pete Robineau, representative jto the legislature from Dade the county, arrived on Havana Special today and on reaching the }camp was tendered a rousing re- | ceptio This distinguished visitor, when escorted to his tent, was agreeab!y surprised and high! the spacious Je assigned him { ortable quarter asid, row, with rements. it was p of half ‘th was called in mous eect Hold Practice h the First an: Colonel * gratified at No ‘Plan Reception For Governor ~— Khe Kep West Citisen COLLECT S NUMBER | FISH SPECIMENS | DIRECTOR OF AQUARIUM <i PHILADELPHIA LEAVES) LAST NIGHT ON STEAMER! WITH LARGE VARIETY Dr. Robert O, Van Deusen, di- {rector of the Fairmount Park| | Aquarium, at Philadelphia, left! ‘last night on the Commercial Ala-| baman with one of the finest col- Jections of fish he has ever had !from these waters. | Practically all of the specimens, {number 1800, were caught on the teoral barrier reefs which, Dr. Van Deusen says, is the natural and) special habitat of the most beau-| tiful and varied of the West In- dian types of fish sent out from Key West. The collection, comprising 110 species, was loaded into 16 large cypress tanks on the vessel. The tanks are supplied with water from the sea and this process is continu- ed until the ship leaves the Gulf Stream off Cape Hatteras. When this point is reached, the water becomes so much colder the j pumps are closed down and small} j compressors force fresh air] through Linden wood blocks or jplugs into the water in the tanks. | | This procedure is kept up until Philadelphia is reached, There the , tanks are loaded on specially con- structed trucks provided with air and Wednesday of next week when) regular service practice will be! held. Tuesday the First Battalion will} handle the 10-inch guns and on Wednesday the Second Battalion will. fire the 12-inch mortars. Heavy projectiles with regular! service charges will be used. Then it will be wise for dwellers n the vici to keep doors with glass panels ajar and windows p y opened in order to avoid any breakage. An excelient program has been arranged for tonight’s concert by! the regimental band under the di- ion of Caesar LaMonaca. Here- been 7:30. Tonight and tomorrow night the concert will begin at 7 on the minute ng is the program: March, “On the Mall"— ore the hour for starting has! compressors, taken to the aqua- rium and placed in ‘hospital’ tanks where they were kept for | several days. Selection then begins. The fish ;are divided into their respective | groups and placed in the large ex- ‘hibition tanks in the tropical ma- rine building. The collection from} {tree West always prove more at-| tractive than those from any other} |part of the world. | Among. the fish secured on this | visit by Dr. Van Deusen were aj} number that have never gone north before, he says. Classification of |them will not be made until they are placed in the tanks at the] | aquarium. The doctor is very enthusiasti io over the catch, especially the large | Inumber of queen angels, with | their gorgeous coloring, white,} yellow, black, French and blue} angels, Also the parrots ranging \from light to very dark biue. | There is also a large number of} Spanish hogfish, with the blue and jorange colors that are so arrang For 53 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West PRICE FIVE CENTS GET OUT GOVERNMENT SUBMITS PLAN FOR SURRENDERING OFFICE GENERAL ALBERTO HER ERA WOULD BE tiIS SUCCESSOR POPULAR AND CONSERVATIVE PARTIES DE- MAND DICTATOR STEP DOWN; MACHA- DO’S OWN POLITICAL ORGANIZATION IN ACCORD WITH PLAN; AMBASSADOR WELLES PRESENTED WITH PROPOSAL (By Assovinted Presa HAVANA, Aug. 11.—Members of the executive committee of President Machado’s own Liberal party said today the goyernment had submitted to United States Ambassador Sumner Welles a counter pro- posal by which the president would surrender his of- fice to General Alberto Herrera, present secretary of war. Popular and conservative parties already have de- manded that the president step down, and now his own political organization has come forward with a plan accomplishing the same object. Action of the Liberals in part reversed their de jeision yesterday when they held Welles guilty of “meddling” and his mediation activities prejudicial . to the sovereignty of Cuba. By this plan the present state secretary, Orestes Ferrara, would resign and General Herrera would be appointed by Machado to his place. Thereafter Machado would ask congress for a leave of absence thus opening the way for Herrera to. succeed to the presidency in conformity with the | Cuban constitution. The counter proposal of the Machado government came at a time when the general strike, which has |held Cuba in its grip for days, was fast approaching a full-fledged revolutionary movement. PUBLIC FEELING INTENSE In Havana this morning a street car iilled with policemen was bombed, injuring seven, one perhaps fatally. At many points in the interior, public feeling was ‘at a boiling point, and the beginning of revolutionary “The Chocolate /d by nature as to make them one, activity was considered almost inevitable unless the Fox Lewis. hilen- “Trom- _ Straus. Popular ithrow. “Jolly Rumba, “Maria (Maria La-O)—Lecuona. Saxophone Band in Selected! Robbers" My Descriptive Synopsis: ruder—-A the historic f the Austrian up-—Ger- {—Russia. Net consequence— my growunds—! protect neutrals a Fuhrer ving @ grievance! right of} by is om, forced to for Humanity’s sake— The retreat, hail te the rs, ha: Italy England Our Allies, Allies, The yal march wr ane erica.” “The Battie for! 5. knowledge that Paral stay Colambia— } of the rarely beautiful found in these waters. Befere leaving Ur. asked The Citizen to many friends in Key tended courtesies du his etay which was made exce «ly pieas- tant. He also feels im anente i to the fishermen who aided in securing: {the beautifut collec He says he always to his Key West specie: Van Deusen hank t who ex-} the: W ke fe wribgs visi the! "sit be; « friends — | made delightfai by pleasantly seoductie ve du association with those on wh ely depends fo of specimens. « his collection ‘TRANSATLANTIC TALK BY RUTH BRYAN OWEN (My Aeacetated Prewnd WASHINGTON, Avg. 11. —Reth Bryan Owen, minister to Denmark and former Flor- ida congressman, will make « tramsatiantic talk later thie month in support of President Reaserelt’s emergency reem- ployment plan, recovers brad- querters sennunced. *\ presidency problem was solved immediately. Between 300 and 500 armed and mounted men | were reported to have assembled near Ciego. For-the time being they remained rere rT |NEW US USE, FOUND FOR ABANDONED DEPOTS thy Acnoctnted Prows) MADISON, Ind. Avg. 11 Madison has found a new ase for atardoned raiiroad stations. Clric leaders are dealing with official: for the abandoned Pennsylvania station here, which they propose to tm into a community center. The jacent grownds gre to be land- seaped and turned into a play- ground STRAND THEATER Jeobn Barrymore in REUNION IM VIENNA eens ms Earmund L-re-Wynne Gitaca in ping them to Jn MER SODTSUARD caeer of srt} Mations: we, t CHINA PROHIBITS j| SCRAP IRON SALES CLAIM JAPS BUYING OLD METALS FOR ARMA. MENT USE {My Aewectated Prem) NANKING, Aug. 11.—The © nese hy alist government p bited of scrap irom abd ether metaix Military avthorities stated that/ foreign epenta had heen y the sale oe