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Associated Press Day Wire Service For 53 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West ~ PRICE FIVE CENTS PORTER STILL HAS EVERY HOPE FOR SECURING LOAN FOR BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION GUARDSDOINGDUTY tndtatinble Worker no AT FOOTBALL GAME! =O repr Pe IN OKLAHOMA CITY)" — zr GOVERNOR ORDERS TROOPS - Washington Today TO MAKE COMPLETE CHECK “The light is still hini ee OF RECEIPTS; MILITARY th the. towne, ZONE DECLARED VOLUME LIV. No. 284, Heroic Efforts Of: Girl And Pilot Of Plane Avert Possible Tragedy In Fall ROLPH RESENTS CRITICISM ABOUT LYNCHING AFFAIR: CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR AIMS FIRE AT HOOVER ADMINIS: TRATION FOR USING TROOPS IN BONUS ISSUE KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1933. Money Battles That Made History ‘Not Worth A Continental’. ’Sufferson By CARL C. CRANMER (By Associated Press) issued even more surreptitiously. WASHINGTON, Nov, 30.—|"" Not made good by any power The very first big “money battle”! ¢ the congress to tax, this cur- in the United States came right| yency began to depreciate in a after adoption of the constitution, sey months. Near the end it and waged about the colorful|.... used to paper barber shops, Alexander Hamilton, 35-year-old) anq sailors, paid off in bundles of financial expert ‘designated by| it, made suits of clothes from the Washington as first secretary of tattered bills and paraded in jest. the treasury. 2 Hamilton may have his insu’ ion for credit money.|paper they could from the ignor i Eventually, conditions forced the|ant and uninformed. But his plan new Constitutional Convention of} won. 1787 which restricted the power] Southern States opposed his of coinage to Congress, alone. plan for the federal government to Into such a situation Hamilton| assume state debts as a means of stepped. Regarded as an extreme| solidifying national credit. The Federalist who perhaps favored! state debt was largely northern, monarchy, his policies were view-|as the southern ed with suspicion by zealops! states had finan¢———$———— s ed their war ex: penditure by taxatio or by repudiat- ing their cw rency at the] sacrifice of thei citizens. Bu Hamilton wo by a “horse trade” which lo cated the ‘aiebiteeanilc e officials of the congr Kathleen Smith Of Chicago Aids _ Passengers ~To Safety In Deep, Icy Wa- ters Colonies which| (By Associated Press) had revolted, WINDSOR, Ont., Nov. 30. —A plucky girl and a bottle of hot soup helped to turn a possible tragedy into a real} ‘thanksgiving for nine passen- gers of a plane that came stamp act were not dis-! ssposed to extend hemselves i said Wm. R. Porter, Chairman of the Monroe County Road and Toll ‘Bridge Commission, on his arrival ‘aboard the Havana Special from Washington, D. C., this morning. Gay Associated ‘Press) ; sonar ag Nov. 30.—Gov- y 7 or Rolph, who was criticized in di late last night on Lake a statement issued by former President Hoover and a group of: St. 2 re : prominent San Francisco citizens |; . The girl, Kathleen Smith, for condonig the lynching of two| fea of Chicago, hostess on the!San Jose kidnap-slayers, today , ; i aimed criticism at the Hoover ad- Amevean . Airways plane, ministration for use of troops opened the door and shiver-| against bonus marchers in Wash- sted Heck. deep sete iey waist ¢ “I deplore use of troops against while aiding passengers to a}our own people,” the governor fe perch ato i said. “Look at the mess we got aoe Be ip ee wittes: of ‘into when troops were called out the plane. in. Washington against bonus The soup, which bobbed} marchers, men with guns and 4 . bs Were sent out to attack up from the cabin in @ vac-|good American citizens—our uum bottle was salvaged|World War veterans who fought eagerly and warmed the wads (By Associated Press) OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 30.— Governor William Murray disclos- ed today that his mysterious order jealling national guard troops to jduty at. the University of Okla- ‘homa Aggie game, was for the pur- pose of checking ticket sales. | The governor’s order calling out including Jeffer- |x battery of field artillery, dé te quoted words were son and Le apn. j jclared a military zone 25. feet) given in a reply to Dr. Wm. opposed his plan around each gate and ticket booth, for a United land directed froops to take charge|*- Warren, whose first ques- States Bank. Hamilton won on of ticket sales and collection of tion, after ‘ : greeti: . Po j that, too, although in the senate tickets. ae Ms, For. there were but three affirmative| The governor declined to elabor-jter, was the status of the votes south of Maryland. ate on the purpose of his action. A R, - Although he preferred the sin-| His a ae cared ae bridges and the possibility th about $8,000,000, | ; ; ciated nt certifies © gold standard, Hamilton seccints of eee ee worth about $8,000,000, was se-| by writers on monetary questions.|preciated governme: . {recognized that most of the coins, ‘ Briefly, Mr. Porter cured in such @ way. ‘After the revolution there were the full face value plus interegt,'. ; ; saibaonr gave : jin cireulation were silver, and so 3 an outline of the many diffi- aes So the continental congress and! 16> contests over inflation in was contrary to popular feelitg,’ the Mint Act of 1792 provided MACHINE GUNS culties that have been en- chilled bodies during the SIR ARTHUR CURRIE Ser ; because it was known speculators for a bimetallic standard, with the} DISCOVERED IN countered and asia there wait for rescuers from the;“* nearby Canadian side. DIES IN MO $450,000,000 in paper money, and, Several colonies including Massa- ; f SRE somé historians believe harassed chusetts, where Daniel Shays lediwere buying up all government gold-silver ratio at 15 to 1. ING ~ FREIGHT HOUSE "steer at sme fighting to keep the loan But neither the girl nor the ‘COMMANDER-IN.CHIEF OF CA-|-- sais (Roosevelt Spends His First AMMUNITION ALso FouND|!fom being granted and oy nd nn mah ~ Napraw Forces i ~ | THANKSCIVING ” HERE OBSERVED ee ° many obstecles had been Thanksgiving As President zon vce peat At Little ‘White’ House” “eal attention at * FRANCE si q may In his talk with The Citi- (By Associated Press) deserved all the credit. for; the fortunate escape. . zen, he said hé Still believed | the loan. Would be granted. ' WARM SPRINGS, Nov. 30—/ Secretary of agriculture Henry Franklin D. Roosevelt spent his! Wallace and Mrs, Walace were They raised a cheer for) Pilot Dean Smith, of New That ‘necesdary changes, in the plans for seekitig! the first Thanksgiving today as Presi. one ovfictl vistert pate dent of the United States, and it) the family with President and Mrs. was set aside for his family and | Roosevelt. children of this foundation. | There are two Thanksgiving It was down here on Pine Moun-| dinners today for the president. tain that Mr. Roosevelt issued his} At noon he ate with immediate Episcopal church rang out a mes-| proclamation for Thanksgiving, | members of his family. sage of good cheer and thankful-, and it was here yesterday that he} Tonight he goes as usual to the ness from the tower. j indicated satisfaction with the re-) new Georgia Hall of Foundation All governmental activities, covery program, and announced it | to sit with the children and their ceased for the day. This cessation | would be continued. ‘ guests. of work also affected employes of the Civil. Works Administration, numbering more than 1,000, who were at work on projects started’ this week. The whole day was taken off by these in accordance with in-| structions received that none of thority. But for the; “of! toward Maryland an d Virginia, Strict tutionalists and those afraid of a federal mon monopoly, credit of the; American { been most nil in Eu-; rope, and at best; only about $8,-! 000,000 was ob- tained in loans from that quar- aa aig “. . . So the Continental congress and colonies together is- sued about $450,000,000 in paper money. . . . ‘Not worth a Continental’ has been a stock expression since.” ; Eventually, part of tt was re-)*states rights” men who feared, | deemed at 1 cent on the dollar. |even, a separate nationab capital “Not worth a continental” has would be a walled city from which There wis mot enough free capi-| ie a stock expression since, and would swarm soldiery to oppose; tal in America to float large do-! \ ern . j mestic loans although about: $66,-| to this day continental currency, the individual states: His plan to pay holders of de- 000,000 in paper money, actually; has been a standard example used; * AT MEETING OF COMMERCE BODY AT RAILWAY TERMINAL; SHIPMENE KUNDSIGNED 10 (Ry Associated Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 30.— Sir Arthur Currie, command- er-in-chief of the Canadian forces in France during the World War, and principal and of McGill University since 1920, died here today at the age of 57. LOUIS BLANCO Jersey, and the way he “pan- caked” his plane against the ice incrusted lake in the darkness so the wings were kept from going down, al- though the body broke through. BANQUET ONE OF FEATURES FOR STATE CHAMBER OF) COMMERCE | CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN MIAMI SERVICES CONDUCTED AT DIFFERENT CHURCHES; GOVERNMENT ACTIVITIES CEASE IN ALL DEPTS. Mystery seemed to hover around which were lying in the freight house of the F. E. C. Rail- way for some time. No consignee had appeared to claim them. Day after day, attention of employes was called to the cases and speculation was rife as to their vice chancellor grant from the government Thaksgiving Day in Key West: is, as usual, being quietly observed iby the citizens. Services were held this morning in all churches and the chimes of St. Paul’s FOUR SERVICE Father Charles Coughlin today re-| obituary notice in lining up with] VisiBLE FROM NICARA- fused to retreat from his position philosophy of Morgans.” GUAN CAPITAL | im the controversy with Alfred E.! He announced his determination (By Associated Press) MANAGUA, Nicaragua, 30.—Dispatches Salvador ‘republic reported today that the Izaloo volcano, known as the Lighthouse of the Pacific, was erupting and showering ashes over towns. Pillars of smoke were plain- ly visible from the WNicara- Nov. from | mine its allotment.” He added “I have gone so far | | | |for Cuba. Aquarium For Key West . Now Practically Assured . Now Pra ur After eight years of planning, Tens have them ready and would » Rob mail them today. ea heom of so , aie On a number of occasions when Deusen, director of the Philadel-|'Dr. Van Deusen came to Key West pig tart ‘| to seeure fish for the Philadelphia phia aquarium at Fairmount Parl -| tanks he expressed surprise that a! and Miss Ileen Williams, secre- my ea Rctic = pnb sa ; of fish available in the waters tary of the Key West chamber of; gajacent had never constructed ee commerce, for an aquarium here} an aquarium. the employes on the Civil Works tes During. his talk he would never programs throughout the United oe fait to-aay that Key. West, conta. | States ate to work on any holiday With the allocation of $30,250| ering the many varieties of fish, | that is observed in Washington. yesterday afternoon by the Civil] some of them of rare beauty, | pgp ieee all — hesatig Works Administration for the pro-| could have the most interesting | sed this pets a 4 gree, ‘ * * | especially those affiliated with the Ject, all obstacles have been over- i Myo fish aquarium in the petail Merchants Association. come and but one provision is to mated Plates, at Dttle — Transportation companies clos- de adjusted, This is to show that} | She ee of Ge ever interest-/ eq their offices and in but a few material for the structure will! )1F. cnapeaige reagan — tad instances were there deliveries of cost not more than $9,075, or 30) west is, has always aa . meri: ge aera 2 percent of the amount allotted. | source of disappointment to thou-; yy ty. of the Convent of ‘ . ‘This la one of the stipulations in| minds of ‘visitora who bave |x-|Mary framueniote, St. Joseph’s| Smith precipitated in on address| to carry on the campaign against the granting ‘of all monies under be paige Se ws when told! College and St. Francis Xavier,| at New York earlier this week in| men who he said “because they i i a small aquarium Was) colored, school were exempted a perthyy~ bg tetiomcraee pape maintained, pee their studies in order that| which he attacked Smith for his j hold and control money are able texpended for labor and the bal-, The Satecete was expressed “eee oo fs the Een oe eres ee ee memset: pyres — the C. W. A, {BE BRather occasion by Dr. Van) harbor granted liberty to officers |cies of President Roosevelt. , ~ » W. Ai De ho shi t New| and enlisted 1, to last from} Sear : i council held last Saturday in the York, Philadelphia and "Chicago! the berinaing af shore leave until| Deverng “Tam not hedging sti nas UMiprtisagr gg! scent | spend tens of thousands of dollars|Z o'clock tomorrow morning. all,” Father Coughlin reiterated: 2°d intend to go still further im . a jannually to secure fish in Key eaeence gree j was’ gone into thoroughly and it) West for exhibition purposes, |" SPEEDY TRIAL WHERE TO GO ee eae eeececece Cuban Cleb Thanksgiving Dance i ‘@ my finger at the very in- two is who have had been made and with (special to ‘The Citizen) contents, There. were five in all, te8e changes he felt’ the MIAMI, man aticet for! No claimant. Louis Blanco,| goal would be reached. the Florida Looks Forward Con-|whose name appeared on them as , ‘ ference and Seventeenth Annual | co ignee, failed to make his ap. Mr. Porter's trip to Key Meeting of the Florida State|pearance. Who is Louis Blanco} West is for the purpose sole- Chamber of Commerce, to be held! was being asked daily. Why did in this city Dec. 4-5, include a he not arrive to get the shipment, ly of being. with bis temily banquet at the Miami Biltmore,| At last it was decided to investi-| for Thanksgiving Day and according to B. R. Kessler, sec | ti i terday in th esence| ¢ . . Re s . see-| gate and yesterday in the pr retary ofthe: Miami Chamber of |ot several: officials and emploves| > 7 tien Nemoes tame Bee oe ei sees = Commeree, in charge of local ar-|of the company the boxes were; e? the strenuous and exciting rangements. opened. hours in W. id . Following the banquet session,| One of the cases contained’ al in W avhlngton looking ren 0 ersists the program committee has arrang-| machine gun. Another revealed after the details of the ap- ev ed for a dance to be held at the! two guns of the same type and the) plication and the hundreds Biltmore complimenting delegates | other three boxes contained am-} - . 2 attending the Florida Looks For-| munition for the fire-arms, of things that have required nl ntin ntrovers ve While the mystery of the con- constant watchfulness and itents of the boxes has been cleared ttenti REPORT VOLCANO lup, the officials and employes are| #*tention. P ° it t B Al § ith still mystified as to who is the} He will remain four days 2 consignee, Louis Blanco, and to}, 4 recipita ed y TLC ow IN ERUPTION <2 i= ess be pac in Key West and leave again siden OS os for Washington to be in the or en ee x . |capital before the next meet- ! DETROIT, Nov. 30.—Reverend; dent “Smith has written his own} CLOUDS OF SMOKE BECOME ing of thé a sot the VESSELS HERE euviic works Administra- tion to on Decembe: Arrival of two U. 8. Navy De- be held December | stroyers yesterday brought the 6. jnumber of serviee ships in the; | harbor today up to four. ¥ J. Fred Talbot, Twiggs and Mac-) eo | IN WEST AFRICA The Destroyer Jacob Jones,| which was’ expected to stay sev-| eral days, came in Tuesday after-| noon and sailed the same night (By Agsectated Prens) BATHURST, West Africa, Nov. 30—Colonel and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh landed in their big seaplane here today after a flight from Porte his assertion that Smith visited P® ' div ‘was the consensus of opinion that) whereas with fish at our very " i : . x} f f J. P.M in an these conditions could be met, . | doors so to.speak, many of which; CHICAGO.—Going on trial at}? °ffice © beeen ses ; au As soon as the meeting WaS/ could be gathered daily, we main-/12:05 o'clock, Ellis Sebastian, jattempt to arrange a loan for the) W°® ith and who welded by concluded the chamber’s secre-/ tained a small tank of fish several nego, of this city, was sentenced} State link am economic chain which has concentrated 12:28 | building of the Empire tary wired Dr, Van Deusen of the; possibilities of the aquarium being secured and asked him to send the plans he had previously prom- ised should funds for the project ever be available. Plans Made Ready Yesterday afternoon the doc~ tor’s reply was received showing that he was working on the plans, months each year. | In the fature, however, that is | within the next three months, visi- ‘tors will be able to gratify their ‘desires for views of fish, by seeing fone of the finest collections of i Key West fish that has ever been collected for exhibition purposes, provided nothing unforseen caus-} es the plans to miscarry. jte 20 years in prison at ‘o'clock. BIG TURKEY DANCE Tonight. At 9:30 O'Clock CUBAN CLUB Howard Wilson's Band ADMISSION $1.00 (Including Tax) j i { ” buildiag in New York. | bound us to the floor of a hellish poverty.” WHIPS KITTEN In reiteration of the New York bremarks about Smith, Father! jConshlia enlarged spon them t) | oxDON—Miss Jane. Crews vadd the statement that in opposing of this city was given a jail sen- the monetary policies of the presi- tence for whipping a kitten. guan capital. 5 Thanksgiving 5" TAXI DANCE Tonight at 8:30 o'clock Victoria Restaurant Bidg. Cor. Duval and Greene Streets —Buddy Elwood’s Orchestra—§ and “The Power and The Glory! | | Preys, Cape Verde Islands. ee STRAND THEATER Spencer Tracy-Colleen THE POWER AND — THE GLORY 4 Wallace Ford-Dorothy Tree & EAST OF STH AVENUE | preg ag Sy Palace—“Drifting Souls.” Strand——“The Power and the Glory” and “East of Fifth Ave- nue.” ee | TOMORROW Palace—"Drifting Souls.” Strand — “Berkeley Square”

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