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Associated Press Day Wire Service VOLUME LV. No. 77. Turkish Government Agrees To Detain Insull For Extradition REV. DAY GIVES | TALK AT MEETING OF ODD FELLOWS SESSION HELD LAST NIGHT WAS WELL ATTENDED; R. Washington Authorities in-'SOME OF BELIEF — 4 ert VOODOOISM NOW R. BERTRAM ASLO GAVE a ses | PRACTICED HERE sneness DURING EVENING | ‘ings | | BUNDLE CONTAINING BEANS) | | The meeting of Equity Lodge, AND MAN® OTHER AR-ix, 70, 1. 0. 0. F., held last night | TICLES FOUND ON ONE OF ';,, the Odd Fellows Hall on Caro-! 30.—The Turkish govern-| GRAVES AT CEMETERY H {line street, was largely attended ment informed the state de-} On th ieeainescee by members and brethren from n the grave o! oung ‘ { A {other lodges, partment today it would ar-}in the local cemetery there was; “Rey, James S, Day, pastor of rest. and detain Samuel In-} found this week a bundle contain-! the First Baptist Church, and eae fing red begns, white beans, black’ also a member of Equity Lodge, sull for extradition proceed-| jeans, the body of a white pigeon, | spoke on Odd Fellowship. Many! ings. | the giblet of the bird and six cop-| other members gave brief talks A . | per pennies. __ {of interest to the lodge. | Robert Skinner, American) When discovered it was at first! R, R. Bertram of the Tug Re-! Ambassador to Turkey, tele- j thought res a bundle co also talked on Odd Fellow- {Jy dropped but after investiga-| ship and directed his remarks to graphed the state depart-|tions this theory was discarded/ the three Archer brothers, Phil, ment that the Turkish gov-j and others entertained. Kenneth and Glenn, sons of Past; ah Those superstitiously inclined! Grand W. P. Archer, mt | 3 er, on whom ernment had definitely} gave voice to the idea that some-/ the second degree was conferred promised formally to arrest! one was orkiog mabeah on anjat the meeting last night. i * verti. /fnemy and the person that inter-| Mr. Be Insull upon receipt of a certi {fered with the working of this) fits of being an Odd Fellow and fied copy of a warrant of ar-| dread demonstration would suf-| cited an incident where some time rest and a complete text of ; {*,2!! kinds of dire calamities. | aog he found himself stranded in Z ty z 3 ; Whether it was an attempt at’ a large city without money or “judicial records. tthe practice of obiism, voodooism | friends. He was helped out of The department immedi- a lor some other alleged form of! this difficulty by a brother Odd ately cabled a copy of the , they were intended to be, were re-| } | | (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, March | Busines: ram showed the bene-} KEY WEST. FLORIDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1934. The KBep West CitwBen Old ‘Wagon Circuses’: Use Trucks | To Peddle Thrills Across Country KEY WEST, 8 a. m. PRICF: FIVE CENT: Bandits Rob Pay Officer Of $3,000 At Norfolk Station WANT REEVE FOR | hina Handling Gov- FEDERAL MARSHAL’ ernment Funds Struck Over Head Then Locked In Vault | i RECOMMENDED BY FLETCH-| ER FOR SOUTHERN DIS- TRICT OF FLORIDA (Ry Associated Pres NORFOLK, March | Bandits struck Lieutenant T. C. Edrington, United St navy yard craft’s pay officer ; over the head, locked him in ja vault for several hours last j night, and escaped with ap- | proximately $3,000 of gov- ‘ ernment money, it was learn- jed today. Lieutenant Edrington was 2 30.— {Ms Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Marc —Recommendation that Guy | | ates C. Reeve of Miami be named federal marshal for the southern district of Florida, was sent by Senator Duncan U. Fletcher tdoay to Attorney General Cummings. Reeve also has the back- lin the vault counting — his i} » ifunds yesterday afternoon i iw hen he was struck over the ing of Senator Trammell. MANY RESCUED {head by an unidentified in- FROM ICE PACK r, naval officers said. de | The man or men _ then FISHERMEN AND HorsFs; 5WePt up all the cash in of importance to the Small boys sneaking under the big tent . . . agile damsels stepping lively on the sofa-like backs of sight, locked the door of the ‘vault with the officer inside, ‘and departed. » The navy yard robbery co- LENINGRAD, he | incided with reports yester- Icebreaker Truvor today rescied) 24Y that John Dillinger, mid- hovaes tiem desperado, had been iwitcheraft, the fe if such| Fellow, Mr. Bertram stated. warrant and arranged for a ‘moved by the city sexton, Otto/ lodge was taken up and discussed. big white horses . . . inflated clowrs cavorting in the sawdust ... the “wagon” circus is coming back the indict: Erk Bethel, and ull evidences of the} The meeting was presided over. tg small towns! In the old days those overland thrill factories rumbled from town to town in wagons, copy of the indictment to be} silly gesture removed. | by Noble Grand John A. Gardner,’ put trucks have given them a new future. Miss Vates Unrath (right) shows how the elephants are delivered as quickly as pos-|_ 1's “vel bahia ane niet oes by Stanton Cooper, Past! tryndled about in the 1934 model traveling cir-us. She’s only 20, but an experienced elephant train- ts | some parts o and some of| Grand. H sible. ithe countries in South America, — Later Ambassador Skinner the practice of these called i black aris is carried on more or} reported the Turkish gov- {ess extensively. ernment proposed to refer + In certain parts of the back} the papers to the Turkish court. SAVED BY ICEBREAKER IN FINNISH GULF PITTMAN FUNERAL | RITES YESTERDA SERVICES ed Press) March 3¢ : nm (By A is rst one started in 1925—all are bce expanding gradually. Like other (enterprises, they were pretty hard hit financially during depression }196 fishermen and 65 Be es ee years, But last season many jan ice pack in the Finnish Gul’. lin Virginia. made enough money to wipe out! The pack, about. ene and a half Norfolk police were in- jold debts and accumulate a little #s Bete Cotos ‘guuade eaeans from | structed to be on the lookout Agua noes {the mainland and carried 250 men} nines for « car bearing an Hlinots tminute of the show,” says George sngesser, typical small circus pro- March 30.—'prietor, who will take a 45-trucl . chief en- (caravan out of winter quarters ia tertainers of rural ‘a half’ Atlanta. “They won’t sit still and | a century ago, hav laimed (listen to a sad-faced clown sing ‘popular favor to such an extent’¢Paddle Your Own Canoe’ or any and the rites are wierdly celebrat- CONDUCTED AT that 15 or more will hit the vil- | dort of stuff we used to get by ed and carried out by the mamaloi lage-to-village trail.this season. _.)yith in the old days.” r a FIRSD Ms: EHURCH BY tO F Couras the horse-drawn ve-| ‘The modern overland circuses Elephants Like It ie pa or papaloi, | | However, it is hard for a resi- REV. G, SUMMERS thicles of the old wagon show days| resemble the wagon shows in that; True to the traditions of their : : rious-| license, said to have been op- most of them aro strictly family | guild, the overland showmen have| Othe® fishermen were previous- ‘ ee : jerated by Dillinger. so By EDWIN HOLMAN (By Associated Press) ATLANTA, Smail overland country of Cuba, it has been said, there is a society known Nanigos who practice voodo proper | as| TO SAIL TONIGHT After making preparations to sail for Cuba tonight, the U. S. Destroyer Goff went out in the stream this morning and anchored te await the hour of sailing. With the departure of the Goff there will be no other vessel of the navy in port, until tomorrow when the Jacob Jones is expected to arrive. dent of Key West to imagine that ‘are gone, but motor trucks p! in this community there are be-| jServe the sp cle of the cro: ffairs. It’s a common thing for)ironed out kinks in transporta-{ lievers in this form of ridiculous-} The funeral of Mrs. T. H. Pitt.|Country procession wending _ its| the proprietor’s wife anf children | tion and move on a_ punctual! ly criminal worship, and in thejman, who died on Tuesday morn-' WAY at dawn from one small town |to perform. And frequently each | schedule. Transporting a herd ot opinion of several, who haveling at the residence, corner oft? another. ‘has not one act, but man. jelephants 40 to 50 miles overland spoken to The Citizen about the} Eaton and Elizabeth streets, was; When it comes to performances; For example, there's Vates Un-| daily might seem impossible to} incident in the cemetery, the/held yesterday afternoon at 4 Under the “big top”, the little mo-jrath, comely blonde of 20 years,:the uninitiated—tat it’s really a whole idea was arranged / o'clock from the home to the F torized shows pattern after the|who will be on the road this sea-jsimple matter if you know how. |} joke. Methodist Church, where services big outfits that travel by rail./son with her father’s outfit. To | Just get a strong truck for each! If it was intended as a joke,! were conducted by Rev. George! Gone like the wagons are “per-!start things off, she works on the! member of the herd. Then tell| said one Key Wester, the joker) &, Summers. nal acts” that made John Rob-jtrapeze and flying rings. ‘Then!“Mary” or “Jumbo” to crawl in, must have a terribly perverted] Interment was in the family |inson’s name a household word; she puts the performing _ horses! and the rest of the journey is sim- sense of humor to use the resting| plot at the city cemetery, with fun-| When grandfather was a boy. jthrough their paces and winds up/ple. The elephants really enjoy place of somebody's loved one asj eral arrangements being in charge Audiences Want Thrills |the day by handling the elephants. the ride, it seems, and much coax- the scene of the idiotic demonstra-| of the Lopez Funeral Home. | “Audiences of this | Although the motorized show is|ing is necessary to get them out and time | tion, The following were the pall- #€ new—thejof the trucks at the next town. | Sa LaODS.| completion under the direction of |of the foundation was laid bare, impatient for a thrill every|something relatively aires a ares bearers: J. J. Trevor, E. A. we sabes we H e e All Ne To Strunk, Jr., Victor Moffatt, B.; _ e opkins Claims In ed Curry Moreno, Harold Pinder ““« Indi {Charles E. Smith. ci ana rou e N Sayin England Tells About ehowing the strong construct A large concourse of sorrowing | . SOG aS TENE | Cee Be He In N ew Pro ei ee ee e. ° ' New Magazine Story -' of the structure and the perfect g tendance at the funeral, included | ase: y oung | | {preservation of the slate and con- a ee in which was a delegation from} id crete used by the builders, the Rotary Club of which the hus-! ° After the work had progressed H jaw hile an€ the men had become SNOW REPORTED om: fe » Foun | ecustomed to. the roatine I sf j|portunity to grasp in detail the tenant Ford gave thought to an- IN MANY PARTS ER cea item i lother phase of the work. Tree 4 -— jing for blocks, wending its way to | PETERSBURG, Indiana, March * ” ital j e ri ) s ere » las | Easter recess,” the capita ad) NEW CENTER OF LOW eres. |e burial nt » whe re the that T0 BE GIVEN out!" Daivs, 20-year-old for- aupineetel eegeet: Sodas: thet was SURE APPEARS TO BE FORM. ‘held amidst a large assemblage ‘mer high school athlete, was held jand all service reservations were |which had formed around the a beautifol with -shrabs and trees, ING OVER MISSISSIPPI | many with gorgeous foliage. He decided to plant trees. Much Blasting Examination showed Heavy snows were reported to- | tact. im-|deal of blasting necessary | The floral offerings were pro- fuse, and these contributions ful- | past 24 hours from eastern South |!y attested the popularity and es- jteem it which the deceased was jheld by the people of this com- | munity. ily rescued, Of Beautification At Fort Taylor and/Angela to that of Division paral- m.{leling Fort street, Another road ‘crosses from the eastern end to |the western end of the reserva- many tion. ' 5 Ry, . | When securing the rock at Mar jmonthsvie chatqhich: is mentions, Tower prestically 78 percent One of the most comple: } |comprehensive programs of i: |provement and beautification un- |dertaken in Key West in | Lieutenant George A. Ford, U. js. a. | George Allan England, | noted writer, in a communi cation to The Citizen, calls attention to his latest story published in “Short Stories |. magazine of April 10. ; The name of the story is | not given but as all of the {been effected in the road system |?! tales from the facile pen of | Mr. England are pronounced by critics to be excellent reading, it_is only reasoi able to conclude this one m the “Most of the snow in Bos- [CWA forces the project was start- ton,” the writer concludes, “is gone now and spring bound to come. W! a win- | ter we've been through.” provements to conform tu the eth. BaD DDOA DMs ¢: i:pyrovements and building ac- STEEL COMPANIES INCREASE WAGES (My Associa Presa) NEW YORK, March 30— The United States Steel Cor- today | A visit to Fort Taylor reserva- (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, March 30.— With th ho President Roosevelt on a jtion affords an observer an op: “ e and short aii accomplished. offeet to an extent by more vig- | for safe keeping in a nearby coun- Those in charge of distribution | of food stuffs ad commodities} supplied by the FERA will give: reason for the slaying of a girl out tomorrow all of the stock; that remains from the last ship- ments, Rations will be to those whose names appear on the lists for direct relief. With a corps of men . erous opposition to the Wagner ty today while officers sought the| labor board bill. | | | member, Many other prominent persons an He had been stationed in Ha- {to this young woman who was jloved, honored and admired by in various walks of life were seen land the efficiency of the work .snii, the Philippines and Panama, «ns Jall with whom she came in con- Ansociated Press) jed with the intention of making! Such legislators s lingered in road the spring-touched city found lots of work in committees and back correspondence. The CWA reached its windup point with 1,850,000 persons stil]; Dakota to Lake Michigan. on that debated payroll, most of | still whom will be put onto the work program of the relief administra-: cold near the Canadian border and tion Monda: \ TWO ARE KILLED Approximately $1,600,000,000 :#® most of the Plain States west has been spent on civil, works,!of the Mississippi river. | IN HOTEL BLAZE a three-fourths for payrolls and one-! fourth for materials, Harry Hop-| A new center of low pressure aia kins said. Praising work done in putting 4,000,000 men and women to work under the CWA, and then demobilizing them, Hopkins de- clared “we intend to see that were killed jured, everybody in the country who higher this morning from the aid lay needs relief gets it under the new Qhio Valley states to the Gulf of program.” : when a fire razed the $250,- Ba Mexico. —SPECIALS— a 000 Longview Hotel. Nice Fresh Veal, Spring Lamb SS ee ee Freshly Killed Pork BIG BARGAINS! he started to escort to a junior | necessary |band of the deceased is an active| wonderful changes which have, planting, and on this he began to igrave to pay their last respects changes and mite and other high explosives day by the weather bureau in the | class party last night. | were secured and the work start- jed, carried on without PFOBTESMNE | tion until ground was broken and under the supervision of Major W, | -leared to receive the large num- w. that bad been se- The matter of roads required » e given only The body of Annavieve France, interrup- | 16, with a bullet her heart, was found in an automobile in front of the Davis home by his fa- {ther last night a few hours after told a friend feared| something desperate” might hap- | pen ‘i {tivities now rapidly The weather wa: quite . Rhein. ber of shoots cured. Lieutenant Ford told The Citi zen the men under his supervision bd had planted 800 cocoanut tree jPlace was found and a pit dugjand about 200 others, of the many ; which furnished to date about 2,-|to be found on the island, .| with the care and attention the will be given, the reservation will be = scene of beauty within the ‘next 10 years. TO GO 'she she great quantity of marl and rock. | ° To secure the marl TONIGHT “The Racing Strain.” Am Suzanne” and suitable Davis a few minutes earlier had surrendered to authe t making any stat When a crowd be; abo e jail he was spirited away ce. ou 500 yards of material for surfa ing and trimming. Much Material Used Before using the mari, tuk.| Much has accomplished for making the fills, wax taken! with the limited paraphernalia at from West Martello Tower, ‘hand and the many yield being approximate which hindered the progres cubie yards of rock and ripray.|the work and the lieutenant Altogether sbout 1,500 yards /stinting in his praise of the work have been used, the ammount overiers from CWA forces who were 900 being secured at Port Taylor. jar 4 still are, under his direction, Wh.re this amonat of materia! — imesh vent is easily realized when it « LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT 10. 2rstood that the roads have poration announced appears to be forming over Mi AMY Aseacinted Press) LONGVIEW, Texas, March TOMORROW that its various manufactur- “Gallant Lady.” Her by pe | Inve France had rejec ef Davis who souri to the north of which there ine: <Niaeei,ce <entenctve .encefall, | \-S0--At jlenkt ‘two, pereens ams Miss’ ing companies, after meet- been of Temperatures slightly d 21 it ings with employes’ s, had agreed were Sree = last year won repre- “DAY AND NIGHT UNIT” ¥ ‘numeral as a fr player at the U bama. The girl did not ex end what she footba of Ala- an seriously, here 5 HOPEDALE, Mass.—Lucy rd Lillian Knight are teachers in the public sche PALACE Tomorrow ar eax versity sp ce of approximately a SERVICE COMPLETE FOUNTAIN 2 ten Is of city. fr menial 10 percent in wages. ng desperate” might | STRAND THEATER | 1 happec. Strictly Fresh Eger, doz. _ 28¢ On Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Large Shpt. Hens and Fryers Treck will be in tomorrow Hams, by half, 1 _..___ 18¢ night at 7:30 o'clock. Be here! Pork Hams and Pork Shoulder See Page 4 For Bargains CENTRAL MARKET Broadway Meat Market Phone 268 805 Fleming St. Phone 20 701 Duval Jersey Ice Cream, Sundaes, all kinds of drinks, etc. Stop in and see us some time! GARDNER’S PHARMACY , Phone 177 Free Delivery WATERLOO, lowa-—Just ts after H. B. Keilderling met Miss Adeline Lee of they were mar- “GALLANT LADY” Starring Ann Harding, Clive Brook, Otto Kruger and Dickie Moore ¢ Service Station & Garage 5000 gallons gas monthly sales. Stock of tires, tubes, batteries & accessories, equipment, ete. Yearly car stora, mon- ey maker. Apply Citizen Office. ineanioncpianpsetemananinensanal an Hervey-Gene Raymond | in 1 AM SUZANNE Victor MeLaglen in LOST PATROL Matinee: Balcony, 19¢; Orches. tra, 18-20; Night, 15-25. been raised in all parte of the Feservation from 19 to 14 inches and the main road from the An-| gela street entrance to the en-j trance at the foot of Division | street, and from the termings at