The Key West Citizen Newspaper, April 11, 1934, Page 1

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ea 3 Associated Press Day Wire ~ For 54 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West “In Chicago By 13-Year-Old Boy Dies From Cold And Starvation Induced Child Away From LITTLE INTEREST |Home Of Grandmother: NOW DISPLAYED IN COMING ELECTION By Promising To. Give Her Candy ... VERY FEW REGISTER FOR PRIMARY CLAIMS JOHN (By Asnecint: Press) ENGLAND, LOCAL SUPER- CHICAGO, Ayril 11.— Little Dorette Zieflow, two-} ot VISOR OF REGISTRATION years-old, died tody of cold) and starvation a sh¥rt time} supervisor of Registration _after a 18-year-old boy con-|John England says he is not very CER ET . busy at this time because of the fessed holding her a captive apparent lack of interest in the for two days in a’crambling coming primary election in June.; Up to this date not more than attic. 65 registered, inclusive of the Police announced George Rogalski admitted precincts to enable prospective voters registering at convenient luring the child from the) places rather than make the ‘trip! home of hér grandmother to | *?,the county court house: a deserted building. rasta a than two months ‘ore a primary Me‘sttipped her make, ne election the interest was so lack- was quoted as saying, but ing, it is said. did not attack her. Not only is this interest lacking , on the part of the voters it Doctors found no evidence | shown, but those who. are known occurred in many years where less of criminal assault. The boy to be potential candidates, are dis- ' e | tinetly backward in their -an- was locked up by juvenile}nouncements and it is reasonable autho: to suppose, said a well known ities. : student of politics, that if the He induced the child to! candidates are not * interested go with him last.Sunday, his{¢°ugh to announce, why should ee voters display any eagerness to statement said, by promising | register. her candy. Rogalski, despite his age, | date. Payment of poll taxes will «had, police said, a previous! e accepted until May 19. D ved ‘grandmother because her mother is.a patient in a hos- pital for insane, and her. father .is. an unemployed} iPAY VISIT TO CITY WHILE HERE PARTY WAS GUEST OF LOCAL DEP. UTY COLLECTOR Visitors to Key West yesterday were J. Edwin Larson, collector of internal revenue, and Mrs. Lat- af carried on’ in broad light of —-—~-——- tson, A. W. Boss, chief of field deputies, and Mr, and Mrs, Buck Walls, of Washington, D. C. They enjoyed a delightful aft- j , § ie ernoon as guests of James M: Boy- of ‘county pons: ae og deputy collector in Key West, held tonight in the office of Clerk | 21g jett on the afternoon. train Ross C. Sawyer in the county} sop Miami. f court house. © Mr. and Mrs, Larson said they All matters scheduled for the expected to return some time !at- “Regular meeting of the board that} time the books were out in the; Registrations will cease on April | 30 as the books must close‘on that |MORE: TESTIMONY ~ GIVEN TODAY IN CANNON’S TRIAL STATED THAT $172,800 WAS CONTRIBUTED TO CAM- PAIGN FUND BY NEW YORK INSURANCE EXECUTIVE «By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April Testimony that Edwin Jameson, ‘New York insurance executive, contributed $172,800 in 1928 to aid in defeating Alfred Smith for president, was given the jury to- day in the trial of Bishop James jCansen, Junior. | The Southern Methodist church- Iman and Miss Ada Buroughs are on trial in District of Columbia supreme court on charge of con- spiracy to violate the federal cor- rupt pactices act by failing to re- ‘from Jameson. } Reports made to the congres- , sional committee and read into the |court record, showed Jameson also collected and contributed many thousands to various other anti- Smith causes. i _ CLOTHING FROM | LINES IN YARD ‘OPERATIONS CARRIED ON YESTERDAY, ON PREMISES ON COUNTY ROAD Sneak thieves, as a rule, oper- ate during the dark’ of the moon when good folks are _ sleeping, feeling secure in the knowledge their interests are being guarded by vigilant officers of the law. But in Key West the operations ‘of some of these petty — pilferers day and the rays of the tropic sun. | Yesterday Mrs. James Cor- mack, of 1411 County Road, was preparing to make a call and de- cided to take in’ the clothes that had been hung on the line for drying. | When the line was reached wide gaps in the string were seen where 11. This is a condition that’ has not Bott all of the $63,300 received .OF-COMACK’ |. FAMILY” ouT.2 boyish countenance despite the ime. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1934. WASHINGTON HEADLINERS ‘All Republicans Look Alike’ To McNary, Senate G. 0. P. Leader 00 0000002000200S00000COSSS8OSCCOOSSHEOOOOOSO HOS OOODSOOOO OOS OOO OOOOOOOOS By HERBERT PLUMMER ! (Ry Associated Press) | WASHINGTON, April 11.—, Knowledge of two facts in the life! of Charles Linza McNary helps one understand the type of man who guides the republican party’s! destinies in the United States sen-; jate. | One is that his seat in the sen- jate chamber is between ‘“Puddler Jim” Davis of Pennsylvania, G. O. iP. old guardsman, and Hiram Johnson of California, one of the most vociferous of republican in- surgents. This demonstrates the working ‘of his political credo—“All_ re-j ;publicans look alike to me.” The other is the specially con-! 'structed sand trap on the side of! a hill at his home in Oregon where! he practices with his untrust-' worthy niblick. | “Generally I am in the bunkers! _ While playing golf with Pat Harri-| son (of Mississippi) and Jim Cou-; zens (of Michigan) in ton,” he explains. ‘Pat” and ‘Charlie’ Hl The blonde, dapper republican leader and the man sometimes de-! scribed as the Mississippi “‘gad- fly” are close personal friends.’ When one has to be absent whe' an important vote is taken, invar-} iably they are paired. “You see Pat,” MeNary tells the | a i 5, _elerk when he must i sea Almost always smiling, he has | however. The fields near Salem, ;“Hg’ll take care of me.” :an attractive air of easy formal-i Ore., have been supplanted large- ; “You see Charlie,” says Pat.'ity. One is likely to encounter) ly by orchards, jen look after me.” ‘him in a senate corridor whistling ideas Birds And Poetry x | MeNary’s popularity bridges’ ate ‘He has a trout pond near his ithe aisle dividing one nets from (222 popalar oie ae lee legs) house where he feeds ground liv- ;the other, in the senate chamber, SOPVY him easily—almost jaunt-, o to his pets. A lover of wild life, Almost everyone agrees that his ly—to his destination. he has made his place a sanctuary knack of getting along with his Those long legs represent one] for birds. jopponents as minority leader of his political assets. For McNary} On the marble bookshelf in his ;makes the senate a happier and is not given to long speeches. His! office at the capitol, among tomes smoother-working unit than it rostrums are the cloakrooms andj on law, geology and other sub- {otherwise would be. _the seemingly endless corridors of | jects, may be seen several volumes : ‘Tall; suave and gracious, he has ‘the capitol and senate office build-| of poetry. One volume he likes particularly. is a. beautiful bound fact he will be 60 years old in Born on a farm, he loses no| first edition of the poems of Sam- {June. He has been pronounced. time in getting back to his vastjuel Simpson, western pioneer poet one of the best-groomed, if noti acres when the senate adjourns. It} who wrote of the Oregon country- best-dressed, men in the senate,’ hardly could be called a farm now, | side. Washing-; Recommend Improvements At Navy KEY WEST ROTARY Re - CLUB WINS TROPHY Air. Scheel: At Pensacola Staion sp srare-meerinc O00). 1 FOE, 71) eee DIES THIS MORNING ‘FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE CONDUCTED TOMORROW —A trip in a ‘navy plane to} MAN- Pensacola convinced two| | members of the house naval! committee, Representatives PERCENTAGE OF MILES AT CONVENTION HELD AT EUSTIS, FLORIDA Hest Citsen | TAKES HONORS FOR HIGHEST} Ker West, Florida, has the most equable weather in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit. PRICE FIVE CENTS Mrs. Roosevelt Raises Point Of Contention With Dr. Wirt On New Subsistence Project ALFREDO ZaYAS | 5 | Contradicts Statem en ts DIES IN HAVAN A That Movement To Help | People Is “Communistic Effort” FORMER CUBA; PRESIDENT SUCCUMBS AT OF ty Assvelated Proaa) WASHINGTON, April 11. |—Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- velt today. contradicted con- jtentions of Dr. William Wirt that the subsistence _ home- | stead project at Reedsville, West Vireinia, is a “Com- munistic effort.” The wife of the President gave her views at a White House conference with news- paper women. While be- fore, Dr. Wirt on a visit to the capitol, had been told the house investigating com- COUNTY ELECTION Vee | mittee desired no further CANDIDATES WILL HAVE TO testimony from him, and he GET BUSY ON FILING OATHS) was free to return to his AND PUTTING UP FEES TO! Gary, Indiana, home. ENTER PRIMARY The inquiry will resume | {next Tuesday with appear- Time is drawing near for can-| ance of six persons named by didates to file their oaths ana| Wirt as having attended fees to qualify for entering in| the September dinner in Vir- the June primary elections, Pers Pe Uabdliates ta le: voted. for in| Sinia at which he testified moré than one ,county, »such 1s/ state senator, must have theie| tionary plotting. oaths and fees filed with the s« Mrs. Roosevelt said, retary of state at Tallahassee, 49 “neyer in this country to my days before the first prima 2 Midnight, May 6, is the latest date! Knowledge has it been con- for filing, | sidered Communistic for an Candidates to be voted for in) opportunity to be given to i county must have their oaths) negple to earn their own liv- the; and fees in the hands of jaw d own their hb ae clerk of circuit court not less than) = 4 Pee eee She added that while it 25 days before the first primary. } Midnight May 11 is the lates date| «4+ « fact that the govern- will provide initial for filing. Fees for these candidates for, ment jthe secretary of etate or the cir- capital fer this particular cuit court amonn! » 3 percent of | enter- the emoluments of the previous’ Project, any private lyear. This is exclusive of the fee! prj: o that wishes to a {for the Deinoeratic Execative| gh Committee, which last election was; M*v establish the same sort (By Associated Press) HAVANA, April 11. —Dr. \ { AGE OF 73 YEARS | | | ‘ Alfredo. Zayas, former president of Cuba, and widely known historian, died today. He was 73-years-old. i BUT SHORT TIME NOW REMAINS FOR do ‘he heard talk. of..revélu- , {clothes had been but were not Mra Se 4 Darden of Virginia, and, (iweetiit ta: The Bs }1 percent. tof communiti last week and this week]er and spend several days fishing'then. A check of the loses show-' + will be brought up for consider-| and, really seeing Key West and ¢4 that a half dozen shirts, that ation. AFTERNOON Jack, together with some shorts b , 71 Id londiandarthings, had been rechob-| POntrt J- Fine, 71. years: | ed and no traces left. keeper, died} The Citizen was told that there 3:30 o'clock this morning at his retired lighthouse For instance, last year Johni PAY FOR MISTAKE’ Zioncheck of Washington,! EUSTIS, Fla., April 10.—Rea| vor sare ok wae both democrats, that there is' peating its record made last year| tion, was paid $750. His fee need for ' permanent im-|Key West Rotary Club won pad teres nie of tha rete ee a = i or $22.50 and 1 percent to the ex- provements at the navy air! ‘phy for the highest percentage) o-utive committee, $7.50, is what| arrested the jof man-miles at the annual Ro-/it would cost for him to run in}sued by John A. Tryon of this school there. BOSTON.—Two policemen whe ‘ wrong man were? its many points of. interest. had been the property of her son, | (tty Associated Press) MIAMI, April 11.—President Spending Last Day In| Bahama Waters is a group carrying on these thiev- eee ling operations and the Cormack jelothes line is not the first that‘ ying thes been despoiled. i CIVE NOTICE ON MANY ARRIVE ON 1012 James street. this electoin. be held | ; Representative Caldwell,|'#"¥ conference of the thirty-/ Oe eae .., ‘ninth district held this week at on whose district the station! 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon! i.) d ly = — nee PoE ie ee PRA ocated, naturally in| Representatives from Key West! rom Fleming eet ethodis' jfavor of the improvements,!@re E. A. Strunk, Jr, B. .C. Mo-( church where the body will be r { land he is the third omber | Te" B. D. Trevor, Melvin Russell, ! placed 2 o'clock. Rev. Shuler| #" * the CCE ee ARS ea Peele will officiate. of the committee. (oe ee home, Funeral services will is brera, Jr., and W. L. Bates, jeity and had to pay him $500. [Daring Russian Airmen Rescue Many Marconed On et sea fisk off Gun Cay Island | Pallbearers have been et | FLORIDA « from the members of the light- is the Bahamas directly opposite} perpTAINS TO FOURTH LIB.} ALSO CARRIES. house service branches. They are! Miami. LARGE NUMBER OF PAS. W. H. Pierce, E. A. Pierce, S. F. Yigpest Amor Banks and R. 0. Elwood. | re oh asiineael Secretary of the Tressary Moré! Funeral arrangements will be} 4 A message from Astor to Mar-|year that all outstanding Fourth 470" — ame —ipra Pas eral Home. - | vin McIntyre, White House’ secre- Liberty Loan Bonds, Fourth! (<&*rs from Key ss Mr, Fine retired from the light-| 4 1-2's., bearing letters J. K. A, * hi i fter havi ved! tary here, said the ‘president and/ang ending in hte «tahoe 9, {company He a ee a a. Speatepis thea, woe nlrenlday Pypastl Timmy went fishing yesterday aft.' 0, or 1, are called for redemption noon for Havana. were served at Charlotte harbor, | 1 - locally known as Cape Haze,; inte ie F221 second class passengers, 107 ri | ‘ {ntetont on these Bonds’ wil cone. | cis of mail, ape ton of freight Wenthouse, and there he raised his caught 190 fish. From now on} Beginning April 4, and continu-| the Ellis and Nourmahal will live ing for a limited period, Holders | when it sailed. Servivers are his widow, Mes! oh Sich Rematnd t here for! these bonds are offered the/, e i Ada L. Fine; four daughters, Mrs. the j ‘ nage a: a te fich-| Prvilexe of exchanging them for Ferry Parrott came nace Flossie Masters, Mrs. Mary Adams! meg ape agate SENGERS TO HAVANA | Saunders, Alex Jenks, W. C.| president and his son, igenthau issued a, notice late last! With a large passenger list under direction of the Lopez Fun-; ‘Florida of the P. and 0. S. S. 37 years. Of this time 22 years; ae dlitie i ok tod jon April 15, 1934. On this date There were 131 first class and land one automobile on the ship !mily- | a new issue of interest bearing ob- | of Venus, Fla., Mrs. Maggie Park- the GOVERNMENT James, reported Havana 5:20 o'clock ‘with one car of sugar, one of fur-_ } j 'SHERIFF GOING Ice Floes nae : a | At the meeting yesterday Pre: Ident John J. Tigert, of the vni-| RENDER VERDICT (hr Ansocintos Mreand MOSCOW, April 11.—Thirty- of a party of 63 | three members | men marooned on an ice flee in ‘imperiled om the cracking flee. | Twenty-two persons were taken te safety last night by Ressian {versity of Florida, stated to the} IN BROWN CASE |on the thoroughness of public ed- AT MARIANNA | Miami delegates announced the’ CEEDINGS night and early today. to leave over the highway Satur-| ‘#‘Y S¢ the meeting which is to came to her death from natural|cve of the SO remaining marcons | Beach, was introduced as the/+, investigate the case. Wilkerson is the colored youth! meeting. Matias ea ON daminusliie ccc. ee AWAY SATURDAY): sue te sscsy_ ona WILL TAKE COLORED YOUTH ucation and that nothing else can| CORONER'S JURY GIVES DE. ‘he Bering Sea wore rescued by | intention of bidding for the 1936) 3H Dita wiasiik ‘ttm: day morhing enroute to Marian-|°* "eM in Detroit, June, this Year | causes was the verdict rendered Wil i 1 : iikerson, who is to be placed in| tomince for district governor This seam seas dao diel who was tried at the last term o @{ Windsor Lane. Feskc Faaeen stability of government depends TO REFORM SCHOOL | ‘#¥¢ the American republic. | CISION IN PRO- jdaring Russian sirmen late last Sheriff K. 0. Thompson plans|CRYention of International Ro-} hse Harriet Brown, colored, na, Fla. He will take George|~*t! ©: Thatcher, of Verol,, the coroner's jury empanelied the Reform School there. jand will be named at the Dorcel, 10:20 o'clock Monday night in criminal court on a statutory lig 8 fig conditions seem very fine.” Rogelio Gomez, coroner ex-of- Slepney, in three seperate planes. WHERE TO GO ficio summoned the following iligations of the United States to the dated April 16, 1934. jniture, one tomatoes, one pineap- | Fort Myers, Fla, and Mrs.\charge. He was found guilty by Verenia Bishop, of New York/the jury and sentenced by Judge | Holders of these Fourth 4 1.2% ‘Pit 308 crates, 77 sacks of mail’ (oa oo vie- | i e4 i: y. ns, Joseph and Vic-; [called for redemption desiring to ‘and tight ‘ppcetifncous. tor Fine, of Port Myers, Fin, | take advantage of the exchange _ ce ASSETS i jeffering should act promptly. ARRIVING CRUEL HUSBAND ' Hithereide they chenld proanat| ING TONIGHT | ‘their called bonds for redemption Fresh Fruita and Vegetables: son April 15, 1934. Truck arrives 7:30, o'clock |.” Pull information on the redemp-|Be on time! Bargain Prices! tion. or exchange of these bends Lee ;will be furnished by any officer’ goo Baker's Grocery \ef the local bank. —— ; BRIDGEPORT, Conn.—Charg- | ing that her husband held strong} cheese under her nose until she | jbecame nauseated, Mrs. Violet 695 V2" Amring of this city won a di- vorce. j ‘ '; : Keaminio and Molokey five, coecccccosccossooocososs jury: Clements Jaycocks, Jr. Har- picked wp TONIGHT iry Lester, E. C. Gomez, Horatio i «| Olivieri, Palace——“Charming mgs M. Parks. Strand — “This Side of jeaven” |” r ions “ange dey morn and “ His Double Life: ling and viewing the body # recess lwas taken until yesterday after- TOMORROW ; noon when Dr. H. C. Galey, who Palace—“Charming Deceiver.”| performed the autopsy, deckved Strand—“Heat Lightning” and/that heart trouble was the cate ‘This Side of Heaven.” of death. J. Vining Harris to serve years in the state reformatory. ROSES AND FLORAL PIECES PHONE 597 Soath Florida Nursery Lione! Warrymore-Pay Benter ! in THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN Reiland Young-Lillian Gish in HIS DOUBLE LIFE Matisce: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-200; Wight, 15-25.

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