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West, Florida, has .the most equable weather in the country; with an average KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1934. me ,| FIREMEN ASSA- ~ MEETS IN wah Fifty Thousand Striking Coal Miners Return To Pits Today K City Associated Press) (Mf \TWO-DAY SESSION OF oe WASHINGTON, April 23—) Acting to end the strike of GANIZATION CONVENED 4). 1c, summoned’ almost! tree weeks of violence, Hugh Today, THIS MORNING; BIG BAR- |Johnson, NRA chief, issued an BECUE INCLUDED to bituminous pits today. vs +| This sharp signal. blew. because ; (Special to The Citizen) fying the wage scale he had ap- proved March 31 for bituminous | 7 ‘coal -industry. ie of a new wage structure for soft} (The. new order left. a. seven- OCALA, Fla., April ge ae signtisy President our day for all pits,.but restored ida Asso: ‘ the differential of Alabama op- 13% ag pe Seana a for its Roosevelt’s guarantee. of protec. | baile chee had. threatened “civil ‘two-day convention, will close to-| tion for the South’s barca morrow with a big barbecue And | wage differentials. sightseeing trip at Silver Springs.! ‘The opening session was held at) — to'ker WR bincy snd wacee: [MISS Burroughs Tells Of Part In Bishop Cannon Proceedings | ing address by Mayor B.C. Webb. ' MISS MISS M1 PATTERSON and Seale. fatere, ref- _fPast President Paul D. Joyce of | ‘ Haines ' City responded, ‘after pwhich the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the remen’s Association nee memorial service, This afternoon, ra Ross Allen the Florida Reptile: Institute at. prings. addressed . the ‘on “First Aid, Snakes.” ie was preceded by Dean Wal- Matherly of the University lorida, speaking on “A Mon: | FUNERAL SERVICES TO BE! her activities in the 1928 cam- ” 5 Mi Ses Spree president of the! CONDUCTED THIS tS association, . presided ‘over the, AFTERNOON Fire College at the atvaenedn ses- | Oy Assorinted Piexnd | WASHINGTON, April 23.— ‘District of Columbia jury about lagainst Al Smith shortly after the Miss Mary Patterson. affec-| Southern Methodist The Firemen’s Ball will be held tionately.. known © as SMamier | at 8 o’cl tonight in the War died at 5 o’clock yesterday after- Racer Siete ts American noon at the family residence, 522, ing the transfer of money between Caroline street. wttbanke aecdente. eg Tuesday’s program wil lopen at) The funeral will be held from} th, proprietor 6f 9 so’clock: in the morning with a St, Paul's Church.at 4:30 o'clock; Cannon testified to numerous} ti d party of | demonstration by the Ocala fire this afternoon, Rey. A. B. Dim- instances of simultaneous trans- Sepcraneley ee out department under direction of mick, officiating, with interment fers of identical amounts of mon- : Lee |Chief S. W. Peck in front of the }taking place in the family, plot in ey between his acounts and that, to! fire station. The business session the city gemetery. Lopez Fun- of headquarters committee re vill convene at 10 a’clock at the eral Home. willbe in charge of ar- “anti th; Marion hotel, when the following’ rangements. mith democrats. order of business will be carried , had completed testimony concern. ‘his va Miss. Burroughs said she took'* The deceased was 89 years old, the job. as treasurer of the head-' usiness, ‘electin of officers,'of one of the pioneer families of of Bishop Cannon,” adding she; of 1935 convention city. Key West. did not have ‘anything to do with! ~The firemen and Her father, Alexander Patter. ti-Smith democratié com- members. will then .re- non, was..one..of the about “whiech~>other-~ wit d rade peal? ania committees, unfin- and was the last of a direct line quarters committee “at insistance‘' Silver Springs for the of the island, having come here’ nesses had testified. Darbecue at noon and the: from Stonington, Corin, “in the} E Monday. afternoon — session—' Patterson, with whom she lived Pt pa ‘Assembly, appointment of most of her life. She was also‘ Special complimen- actively affiliated with the church an 40 a. m., business ses-' nieces and nephews, most of them! Départment announces that Hills- aed sone pele patent Pi gpaeety of committees, elec- ing in other cities. Two nieces | boro Bay Light 17 is to be remov- ‘their: friends Key tion of officers, installation of were at her bedside at the time ed at once and will be rebuilt in The pallbearers will be; Sam} The new structure, it is shown, ; Goldsmith, Clarence Pierce,!is to be a blatk square daymark} BRYSON’S BODY | Charles Curtis, « Frank | Delaney,; with pointer.on triangular — plat- estes ay sorensi| WU rote History Of Our trip in the afternoon. | year 1828. - Miss Patterson was a athe following ig the program:/sister of the late ‘Hon. G. Bowne pagel ego Hotel, 3 tically all of her lifetime. B N ote! be ral of jifeti é: was mer otha = oe a at rid survived by several! The United States Lighthouse new officers, adjournment. Party of her death, Mrs. H, A. Prindle| 20 feet of water 31 yards from its n | for ladies and big barbecue and and Miss Etta Patterson. |present position. |W. Curry. Harris, and Will. Nor-; form, on piling 18 feet high, with | man. [no other changes to be made. AT LOCAL MARINE HOSPITAL Body of Lieutenant William F.! Bryson, U. S..M. . ‘was sent yes- terday afternoon, by the Pritchard “{Puheral Home, over the East -} Coast to the home at 1004 East! Jefferson street, Pana, Ill. } Chief ‘Pharmacist’s Mate Wil- | Lieutenant Bryson was in| service with the Second Battalion! of marines on board the U. 8. S.' Antares, at Port Everglades. He} was taken ill and arrived in Key! HW. Stark, ‘financial secre-} West March 26 and entered the, and Mrs, Stark, | day. in Key West as guests ‘WRECKING TUG ‘and Mrs, William Mendell ¥.Metioan; tft on the }50,000 striking coal miners back) «vccntive orcer last night modi-| war” rather than pay a higher | {paign waged by Bishop Cannon’ churchman} i quickly as I can,” she added. GIVES STATUS ON LICENSE FOR AUTO CAR “TAX COLLECTOR LADD GETS; ANSWER FROM — INQUIRY MADE OF COMMISSIONER AT HEADQUARTERS | { i | F Besieged by queries as to how a half-year automobile license can be purchased, Tax Collector Frank) H. Ladd wrote the commissioner £ motor vehicles and received an nswer which is given below: | The part of the Motor Vehicle} | Law relative to half-year Yednees| } reads in part as follows: “Any. motor vehicle or trailer} jaequired after June 30 of any }year and not’ subject to registra. {that prior to that date shall, om j application ;to- the Motor Vehicle {Commissioner for registration for sueh motor vehicle or trailer aft-| er June 30, of aforesaid year, be! jcharged at the rate for such reg- istration, one half the annual rate. ; Provided, however, that no license plate shall be issued for less than 1$5.” You will note, said the collec- jtor, that only: those motor ve- hicles ACQUIRED after June 30 and not subject tos registration prior to that date, will be permit- ted the half-year licenses. There are a number of owners {who thought it would be only jneeessary to make affidavit that itheir ears had not been used for \the half-year previous and be able: ito get a 2 for one-half year.! DENEES STAI STATEMENT MRS, ROOSEVELT REFERS TO MATTER OF FURNITURE FACT ORY {By Ammoeiated Prexny WASHINGTON, April | 23.— After Senator Schall, Minnesota republican, had failed to keep an} appointment with her at the: White House, Mrs, Franklin| Roosevelt today arrived late for her press conference and sweep-| ingly contradicted a senator issued yesterday | bc he her furniture factory. Schall said.in a statement last) night that Mrs, Roosevelt was charging five times what others ask for furniture similar to that! produced at her Hyde Park fac- tory. Mrs. Roosevelt said she called; the senator at 9:15 this morning! | | the H White House at 10:30 this morn- ing. } ‘She said she waited until 11° o'clock and expressed regret sed he; failed ‘to appear. She explained~ she preferred; | telling him first what she was go-| jing to say in answer to his accusa-' tion. “Be sure I'll tell him as; “No doubt there was a good! reason why he could not come. 1 didn’t want to say what I am go-! ing to say without telling him: first. Tam not ‘on the floor of | the senate and don't have oona- | torial immunity.” Then she contradicted Schall’s | | range of only 14° Fahrenheit. - PRICE FIVE CENTS Three Killed When Dillinger « Gang Fights OF Federal Unit FIELD NURSE OF STATE BOARD IS: T0 WORK HERE 52° ‘MRS. N.R. FLANNAGAN, -AR- RIVED SATURDAY AFTER: NOON ACCOMPANIED BY MISS GABRIEL Mrs, N. R. Flannagan, field jnurse for the State Board of Health, doing work ander the Fed- eral Emergency Relief, Adminis- tration program, atrived in Key on| West Saturday afternoon over the highway, accompanied’ by” Miss state board. Mrs, Flannagan ts a highly ac- complished student of health and sanitation, She is a graduate of Stuart Circle hospital of Rich- jmond, Va., and took post gradu- ate courses at the college of Wil- liam and Mary, and afterwards devoted much time to Red Cross work. During her stay she will make a complete sanitary investigation in conjunction with H. 0, Partridge, who is in charge of specific sani- tary construction work and in. vestigations along health lines.’ In June, Mrs, Flannagan — told The Citizen, there will.be held in Key West a chest clinic. This will be under the direction of Di. of ps preceding paragraph clarifies | ¥- A. Claxton of the State Board jof Health from Jacksonville, and all children in schools and oth- ‘ers will be examined. Other examinations and investi- gations relative . to DIES HERE TODAY, FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD TOMORROW AFTERNOON Fernando Augustin Sanchez, 54 local hospital. Funeral services| will be held tomorrow afternoon 5 o'clock from the residence, | Louisa street, Survivors’ are the widow, Mrs, Maria Sanchez; two daughtérs, |Margaret and Maria; two broth je rs, Luis and Antonio Sanchez. |” Escape 513} jduring the battle with officers Is |: “Sees Yan* Mehiiig Following In- — (By Associated Press) MERCER, Wis., April 23. —Fighting off an ambush of 28 federal operatives and groups of ‘state officers, ‘John Dillinger,’ America’s |las*today, and was reported. 'Ann Gabriel, supervisor for the} headed south. public enemy number’ one, again stalled off | capture at. Bohemia Camp on Lake Via-, In @ prolonged — shooting affray three were killed and’ several wounded. Federal: operatives after the ap- Parent escape of Dillinger from a! resort used as headquarters by the fang for three “days, 2 apsaes three’ youtig women, Those killed in dn attempt to Baum, féderal “agent” from Chieago, and Eugetie Boisoncau, man, : i The shooting took place in an isolated region of Northern Wis- consin and meagre reports. which) _ Seneat seh Sen RON ~ fotnek: Soins Sa ee No further word was given ~ from W; pending Promised statement from ‘Attor: ney General Cummings, The women arrested refused to give their names or admit they knew the outlaw. The noted outlaw and his gang forced the proprietor of the re- sort to turn the place over to them & few days ago, keeping ‘him vir- tually a prisoner, They mounted a machine gun statement ; Years old, died this morning in 4! on the roof and told the resort keeper. they intended to fight off any attempt to arrest them, They fled into the dense woods this morning and escaped. A man believed to be Dillinger jand two companions in a Ford | were believed to have exchanged Dr. Felix Varela Lodge, Num-| shots with a Daketa squad ear at iber 64, F. = ae will bad St. Paul to the it. @ body a pallbearers. wil j neon, jee pe Reread f0- some ; selected from the organization. Lopez Funeral Home will be in charge of . oe 'TUG WARBLER COMING HERE Py ee just betowy 4G LIEV. JACKSON Lieutenant W. B. Jackson, U. [s. N., officer in charge at the nav- station, Mrs, Jackson and VESSEL WILL RELIEVE sur rans Nancy, were returning NOW SERVING THIS [Passengers over the highway last i evening. While absent from the city Lieutenant Jackson inspected ra- Wrecking Tug Warbler is ex- | dio communication dnite of the Hpectod to arrive within the next| navy a» far north as Jupiter, Mra: jweek from Mew York to take the Jackson and daughter were visit- Hore 0 See Tue Habel, walk io Se ete Heals tala to undergo overhaul and repairs. | The crew which will bring the) Ba to Key West will man the. P| iNew York to put the fen at of| Steamship Florida. of the P-. ithe Warbler in commission, is ré-{ ‘MRS. CELIA ROQUE DIES ON SUNDAY