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Associated Press Day Wire Service VOLUME LIV. No. 242. Police Raid Headquarters Khaki Shirts Of America’ Massing For March On'(MAN KILLED FOR Washington; Planned To ‘Install’ Roosevelt As (By Asnociated Press) PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12. —Loaded pistols and a num- ber of knives and clubs were | seized by police today on : headquarters of the “Khaki Shirts of America” | SQUEALING ABOUT _ COUNTERFEITERS NICK DAMICO SPILLED DOPE CONCERNING NATIONALLY OPERATING GANG; HE WAS} SLASHED TO DEATH (By Associated Press) CINCINNATI, Oct. 12.—A man federal agents said had “squealed” : while _members of the organ- ization were massing for a. mareh on Washington. - “Twenty-one persons were! taken in the raids and police! coup nipped i in the: Lom to. storm the ar One eieyieet ational on a nationally perating gang of counterfeiters, was cornered and slashed to death today a few hours; after police were tipped that he had been marked for death. - The man was Nick Damico, 47, | revealed by Harry Buck, United States justice department agent, as an insider who revealed the jSecrets of a counterfeiting ring Buck had been trailing him since spring. Police Lieutenant Patrick Hayes} ‘declared “other murders will oc- eur. Counterfeiters are a power- ful gang headed by men with in- if they can eseape it,” he said. in| GREAT FOG AT NEW ORLEANS By WADE WERNER (By Ansociated VIENNA, Oct. sional politicians, general election campaigns and socialistic unions would be impossible under the new. constitution Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss has promised Austria, The Chancellor has jonly the barest outlines of the new “staendestaat,” or state- |form, under which he wishes Aus- trians to live, Church Role Certain He has said enough, however, to make clear that the new Aus- tria would be organized some- thing like Mussolini’s Italy and {something like Hitler’s Germany, but not exactly like either of jthem. | One point which seems clear is {that the “staendestaat” would work in close cooperation with the Roman Catholie church. Dollfuss is, above all, devout. Austria is 95 per cent Catholic and he sees his mission not_mere- ily as the defense of his country’s | independence and the main-} revealed but as the building of a state on Christian principles. Materialistic philosophies. of life and government are to blame for the tragic state of affairs in the world today, Dollfuss pro- foundly believes, and statesmen who would lead their countries into a peaceful and happy future must recognize that fact. Wants - National Unity One of the most destructive of these materialistic philosophies, in the: opinion of Dollfuss and those several DESCRIBED TO BE WORST! who with him are working out the sea plans for the re ‘time ago, Smith said it was their inten- tion'to “install” President as dictator ‘of the SEEN IN MANY : By Associated Pres) xNEW NORLEANS, Oct. 12.—Or- Jeanians literally crawled to work today as a “London fog,” describ- ed by the weather bureau as one of the Worst seen here in many years, clamped down on the city and generally disrupted ferry and motor traffic. Trolly and bus service in the suburbs was practically discontin- ued. Lighting AtKey lest Postoffice Will Be Cut Out In Nation-Wide Program By PAU L MAY Special Washington Correspondent of The Citizen te Qetober 12.— asked the Key West postmaster to turn out the lights for the sake of the NRA. Tn a special notice signed by Silliman Evans, fourth assistant postmaster general, the depart- ment pointed out that the “econ- Omy (program of the administra. tion covers even the amallest items of expenditure, including | light, for the obvious reason that it is only by these amall economies that large aggregate savings can | be effected.” Every postmaster! de lia secmiey gek 0 similar ve-| tice. . While the department “expects | itd employes to use sufficient Hight | for the efficient performance of | their duties,” Evans cautioned that ummecessary use of light is! Properly regerded . . . as a re- flection on the efficiency of post-! ; BIG DANCE | TONIGHT From 9:00 Till ? CUBAN CLUB : masters, supervisors, and other employes. Each postmaster was also in- structed to confer with the power |« company representatives to see if a lower rate can be obtained. Demanding “personal attention” new constitution, is the class doc- trine of Marxism. There must be no division of society into. prole- Dog 5 Fo ygeani 4 5 adie “We must learn that work unites us all,” is their pronounce- ment, Therefore each trade, each in-| dustry, each profession, must oe ganize its own life, with employers and employed working .out | the problems’, of their. particular branch together. ; Representation in: a. national chamber—whether, legislative — or eo. ay, advisory—would be based on this same. organization of citi- zens into oecipational groups. How many farmers, how-many . indus- trial workers, how ‘many phy- sicians, lawyers, shopkeepers and so on would sit in this chamber is not yet clear. But the theory is that the standing physicians to. represent them; the shopkeepers only men who have the respect and fidence of their fellow-tradesmen ; the farmers only “dirt farmers.” In a word, no professional poli. | ticians would have a chance to work their way up by sheer poli- j tics. There is no one English word |for “staendestaat.” The phrase “‘corporative state” is not an exact jtranslation but suggests it ap-| proximately. Dollfuss, in his efforts to bring j the meaning home to audiences,! physicians would send only out-; con-. —. The Key West Citsen KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933. Dollfuss Would Rebuild Austria As s Example To Materialistic World Site: Church A Press) * 12.—Profes- trade j tenance of orderly government} Engelbert Dolifuss, chancellor sion of establishing a government autumn festival, the chancellor is this photograph, taken at an outdoor ma s Nation’ 8 Hope of Austria, based on Chris! in conne seated in the foreground while un- der the canopy at the left are three cardinals. INATIONAL GUARD MAINTAINS ORDER IN MINE TROUBLE VIRTUAL MARTIAL LAW ES- TABLISHED IN INDIANA COUNTY; THREE EXPLO- | SIONS OCCUR IN LOCALITY (By Associated Press) SULLIVAN, Indiana, ‘Oct. 12.— The Indiana national guard estab- lished virtual martial law in Sul- livan county today. After three eral DePrez conferred with local officials and is regulations forbidding any assemblage except ued on express permission of military authorities. The county has been the center lof miner troubles. Curfew law "was ;also established. Nearly $23,000 Alloted For _™ National Guard At Key By PAUL MAY Special Washington Correspondent of The Citizen WASHINGTON, October 12.— | The War Department today an- nounced that $22,930 of the $2,- | 100,460 Public Works allotinent for National Guards will be spent at Key West. Another $35,000 _ For 53 Years Devoted to the Best Interests »f Key West PRICE FIVE CENT. Negroes In Cuba Fear Attack: WASHINGTON, Oct. 12.—The ‘federal public works administra- tion has allocated the sum of 1 | ening the inland canal waterways from Key West to Miami, it was | learned today from ace authorita- tive source, Congressman Mark Wilcox Florida said he had asked an al- location of funds from the public works administration to ; shoals and bars and other obstruc- remove $180,000 for dredging and deep-| By PAUL MAY Spee-al Washington Corgespondent of The Citizen tions to navi; along the canal, The allocation of be aca which the public works adminis- be tration approved today will made available for use soon. This improvement along the Key West-Miam! canal route will make it possible for Florida ship- pers to save money and freight ke rates, and at the e ti this waterway available for luse of pleasure craft, it was learned. U.S. OBSERVES ‘ANNIVERSARY OF ITS DISCOVERY CELEBRATIONS DURING DAY|victed them under the “ Sgessiuay | CARRIED ON IN SCHOOLS FOR MOST PART; OTHER FEATURES MARK DAY “Machine Gun’ Kelly And | Wife e Get I Life Sentences iby, Anscetatell: Pram) Seeking Government Protection ‘Allocate Fund $180,000 Itt in To Deepen Waterway From Miami To Key West) “*” Developing Between Forces Of Army And (By Associated Presa) HAVANA, October 12.— Havana negroes crowded beneath the protecting arm of the government today in fear of what leaders describ- ed as a “bloody and hateful crusade” against them. On a claim that> whites had been molested, a delega- tion of negroes told Presi- dent Grau San Martin that agitators were urging open assault before nightfall. As President Grau moved to meet the new problem, rumors spread that friction was developing steadily be- tween the army and navy. Although denying there OKLAHOMA CITY, Get. 12.—/ R George “Machine Gun” Kelly a wife, Kathryn, were sentenced to life imprisonment today a few: minutes after a federal jury con- Law” of ‘kidnaping Charles Urschell, oil millionaire. The maximum sentences were pronounced by Judge Edgar | will be spent at Camp Foster in| (By Associated Press) Vaught sixteon days after the cap- While the United States ob- | Florida. served the 441st anniversary ot|™ re of the Kellys at Memphis and) | The work authorized is mostly | the discovery of America with|only three days after they went for repairs on existing camps, to ‘celebrations confined mainly to ‘schools, the rest of America, from | the permanent installations such ‘the Rio Grande to Cape Horn, sewerage, and celebrated the day as “La Fiesta paid ide la Raza” (Festival of the Race). > Spanish American _ republics As plans for the and | tecognize October 12 as a nation- ‘al holiday, dedicated to the mem- ory of Christopher Columbus, and al Guard bureau, Ma-'extension of the Spanish race to {new worlds. George E. Leach,’ jtaly and Spain staged | chief of the National Guard: bu- ceremonies. jreaw exects the work will “ CURRY HARRIS | GVESTALK AT [-<" to trial. Thus six of nine persons convict- ed for the $200,000 kidnaping conspiracy have been ord@red to jas storehouses repairs new construction are ready at pee ee Oe ee Federal agents had perfected ‘plans to take Kelly by plane to Atlanta federal penitentiary. jor General special His wife is to serve her sen-) started on all projects within a | tence at the women's federal pris- few weeks. Relative to the foregoing dis- FAVOR TAX LEVY " ASRECOMMENDED om BY COMPTROLLER COUNTY BOARD dasee ST. auc. USTINE, ALSO FAvons 1 NINE. ' TY-FIVE PERCENT COLLEC. TION BASIS (Special to The Citizen) ST. AUGUSTINE, Oct. 12.~— “Because Comptroller J. M. Lue has expressed himself as favoring | taxes levied on a basis of 95 per- icent collection, which will cut the millage, and make it possible for more people to meet their tax obligations, the county commis- sioners this morning in an ad- |journed session on motion of ;Commissioner 5. E. Reyes, sec- j onded by Commission M. H. Bis- hop, voted to levy the 1983 taxes on the 95 percent collection basis," | according to the St, Augustine } Record. “It was pointed out that the original plan for the tax levy was (has used the example of a farm: for his communication, Evans con-| household in which all members: eluded with the assertion that “all extravagance in the use of lights and other services and supplies must be eliminated.” WHERE TO GO [ Seeccccccsertsossoocesose | TONIGHT American Legion—Boxing card. } Palace—“Ranger’s Code.” Strand — “Three Cornered | joon” and “Fast Life.” TOMORROW Bayview Park—Diamondball. Palace—“Ranger’s Code.” Strand-—“Deluge” and Cornered Moon.” HOLIDAY NOTICE Saturday, October 14, 1933! | Parmers’ Day, being a Legal Holi- day in the State of Florida, this jbank will not be open for the — of business on that INJURED YOUTH jfeel united by their work. Pa | told The Citizen the plans for the! tch Major William V. Albury; ROTARY MEETING; ht after deliberation j last ofjon a 75 percent collection basis, jas has been the case for several only one hour. “Three; “The farmer, his son, and his} hired man all sit at the same table and dip their soup out of the jsame bowl,” he said. “The same! jstate of belonging together working together must be ex-| pressed in the new organization, of trade, industrial and profes-| j sional groups.” ‘JIMMY FOXX GETS BASEBALL HONORS, (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 12— Jimmy Foxx, home run ki fm the major leagues, was named today by baseball ex- perts as the American League's “most valuable play- er” for the second successive year. Spaghetti Supper Starts 5:00 o'clock Saturday E i 1 ; THe FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KEY WEST TO HAVE ANY FEVER TODAY | Henry Perez, 21-year-old youth,} } who was injured in an automobile’ accident, along with three others, on the boulevard morning, has not regained jsciousness. } Relatives of t leaving the ho: }The Citizen he had no fever and jwas taking his treatment as sthough partly conscious. young man, on | Julio Perez, brother of Henry, | were | {and Frank Caraballo, {both in the car wher out and the vehicle was fagainst a pile of both recovering fror. injuries The fourth member of the quar- tette, Said to be a petty officer who a tire catapulated rocks, are shock and blew from one of the ships in the har-/ bor.has not, been heard from. Every effort to lecate him by the sheriff's office has been fu- SOME IMPROVED and; HENRY PEREZ REPORTED NOT} Wednesday} con-| Permanent establishment of the! jeamp have been drawn and are jat the army barracks. Tt is the intention to construct; aT REGULAR LUNCHEON OF jlatrines, kitchens, sewerage lines } {to the sea, roads, concrete floors} sae games tau va Shae jfor tents of officers and men. It is also expected that a per- The outstanding event at ‘to- manent headquarters building and day’s Rotary luncheon was a talk jhospital will be built. If funds on the subject of “Why One ermit, Ww Should Have An Education,” by setae new electric line will be W. Cosy Marke. Mr. Harris,! j % during his address, brought out imany of the salient features of education describing the various | benefits to be derived therefrom. and coneluded his talk by urging tor of Key West during the week ms present to put forth their ¢?-lending October 12, anc permits) FLORIDA BRINGS lorts toward having the youth of were granted as follows: leaps city, state and nation receive) Neiaie weet ok sete ‘an education to some extent at The steamer Florida of the P. Flagler street, tar paper to be and O. 8. S. company, arrived “rised as guests ut the clubjuned. Owner, Sebastian Cabrera, yesterday afternoon from Havana Q.r—: Lieut. Commander Rose, |Jr.; cost, $126. with 47 passengers of whom 27 Lieut Commatider Wells, Lieut.| New roof on building at #14) ‘were aliens. The ship sailed 6:30 Commander Hennings, Lieut.j Ache street, galvanized shingles; o'clock for Tampa with 18 passen- Hanser, Rev. J. G. Gekeler, T. C.) Owner, V. Knowles; coat, $65. gers, Brome, Andrew Miller and W.{ General repairs to business place | The launch Biscayne, which is Corry Harris. lat the corner of Margaret and) the survey boat used by the en-; There were several other mat-/ Fleming streets. Owner, KR. Bak- sineers who were operating in the ters of minor importance discussed jer; cost, $500. Northwest Channél and approach- during the semion, which proved! New roof at 812 Whitehead es, sailed yesterday morning for to be an interesting one through-jstreet. Owner, [Miami Beach. ost. i Forsberg; cost, $36. NUMBER OF OUT-OF-TOWN} Under the court's instruction, | PERSONS IN ATTENDANCE| however, it was sealed and not re- turned until court opened this! j morning. \FOUR BUILDING Four applications to make pairs to buildings ere by Harry Baker, building inspec- i s PERMITS ISSUED) hed received/ years. This meant the man who would pay his taxes carried the | burden of others who could not we would not pay. The commis- tioners are of the opinion that the {lower millage will be a great en- jcouragement to the property-own- jer, and will bring in tax revenues |in a satisfactory manner, because | people will consider it a just and fair method of assessment.” ‘TUG RELIEF T0 RETURN TODAY | The Tug Relief, that has been | conducting salvage operations on the wrecked steamer Elizabeth of | the Florida coast near Santa Lacie Inlet, is expected to return to | port this afternoon, After the ship was ficated the Relief was to tow it to Jackson- ‘ville and then sail for her home lport at Key West. STRAND THEATER || Claudette Colbert- Richard Arlen i In THREE CORNERED MOON |] William Haines-Madge Evans in FAST LIFE i i Mra. Charles Matinee Seto, Son

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