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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 54 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUMELV. No. 99. Roosevelt Counsels Country To Plan Nationally For Recovery Would Have Populace Re-| PINEAPPLES ARE frain From Depending) NOW ARRIVING IN “Legislative Pana- TWELVE CARLOADS BROUGHT (My Ansocinted Press) IN YESTERDAY; WASHINGTON, April 25. — President Roosevelt's latest counsel to the country is to look ahead to plan na- tionally rather than depend! on “legislative panaceas” for recovery or continue to continue to grow “hap- hazardly.” FOR SHIPMENT NORTH With the arrival of the Ferry 112 carloads of pineapples, the | first appreciable shipment of the fruit was received this season. Contents of the 12 cars receiv- - ed yesterday were transferred The president has AEW | fromthe regulars into 18 refrig- 3 ig 4 ”? sub-} erator cars and shipped out over sans Jor using his “et yA) ‘the est coast this morning to sistence homestead prograM! northern points for distribution. as a medium for national; While the forecast of the pres- planning to bring back into ments to the extent of those last the balance the population ; year, there may be more received «qz;,,, | than is shown in the present pre- he said had grown up like | diction. Topsy.” | Advices received so far are to a 'the effect that there will be sent In an easygoing ex- out in ferries to be transferred at temporaneous talk to direc-: ‘Key West, 575,000 crates. 1! Averaging 280 crates to the tors of projects who are al-| 9, which is the basis used for ready trying to find un-} computing the number of cars out, da bit of Ni! mean approximately 2.0 crowded homes and a bit of 415 to be sent out from Key land for those — in Wi industrial _ centers, Roosevelt promised would be “no regimentation; ore FERRY BOAT LET of “disband of popula- | DOWN FROM WAYS Government aid, he said, VESSEL UNDERGOES iss jo. provide pyportunities pQUGH OVERHAULING for those who want to help} AT THIS PORT themselves. Ferry Key West, of the Monroe | {County system, which was on the; ‘ways of the Key West Marine ' Railway, came off yesterday aft- j painted and new propeller shafts , installed. REPRESENTATIVE: When the ship entered the wa- ter there was some difficulty ex- ‘perienced in starting the engines YOUNG KEY WEST ATTORNEY due, it was said, to insufficient air in the compressors, This was FORMALLY ANNOUNCES IN 0, overcome and the Key West TODAY'S ISSUE OF THE! Ws berthed at the Porter dock CITIZEN | for oil and water. Later the vessel was taken to ; the submarine base where she will {remain while repairs are made to the salon and cabins and other parts of the superstructure. Attorney Aquilino Lopez, Jr., announces in this issue of The Citizen his candidacy for Repre- sentative to the Legislature from Monroe county and solicits the support of the voters, i Mr. Lopez was reared in K West and made an enviable re ord in his studies at Junior-Senior} High School from which he was graduated in 1928. Following his graduation he went to Florida University, was! 0” the floor D graduated from the College of Soe romees ‘ite siernine wile ste Law in 1933 and since that time SBP was loading at the Mallory hes.heon peactiing tn Key’ West.|* harf, He was apparently suf- At both school and college he fering intensely, was ever on the honor roll of his! Although asked what classes, and was frequently com-; fouble his replies were mended by his preceptors for his herent it was impossible to obtain shility, studious application and{2"¥ information. An amb Saat easdact. jwas summoned and he was taken Mr. Lopez has never before an-| '° rane Marine non eleads d ie-an. oftice: but is Arriving there an ex ation fident that his career at college was made and it was determined, and school and his conduct as'aiit Was learned at headquarters, of his fitness for the position to) so usness. sia paietar which he aspires. “One thing I will promise, said Mr. Lopez. “I will always co- operate with the senator who is elected from this district in every matter that will be beneficial Monroe county and Key West.” MILLARD JOHNSON ILL ABOARD SHIP Millard Johnson, fireman the Tender Ivy, was found. | on the floor of the engine re was the so inco- nee ni SENDS VICTIM ‘OF D. T. INTO A SOUND SLEEP A woman in Haverhill, Mass. Hed the police to her aid, when {friend hubby came home suffering EXCEEDS EXPECTATION | from hy be too much “red eye” Jand started raving with delirium tremens, When the police arriv the woman met them at the door “He was pretty bad,” ed, “but he drank half a kerosene fell asleep kitten,” BABY FOODS| Large Variety of All Flavors Just Arrived Gardner’s Pharmacy Phone 177 534 Duval Street OMAHA, Ne Faust of this city own burial cap and gown 3 ego, when she recently observed her 101st birthday. Helen was 65, and like Track Arrives Tonight With complete line of Fruits and Vegetables. We will be epen eatil 9:30 p.m. TIFT’S CASH GROCERY | Phone 675 1117 Division St. LARGER NUMBERS TRANS-| FERRED TO OTHER CARS! |Parrott yesterday afternoon with | ent season does not indicate ship-' — KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1934. le ROBBER ENTERS HOME OF CAPT. LUTHER PINDER i TEN DOLLAR GOLD PIECE; By ALEXANDER R GEORGE ! THAT ADORNED CHAIN} sg | AND SEVERAL OTHER ,, | COINS TAKEN id citizen’ type champions th i cause of the minority and tilts lance for “constitutional of | government” in the house of rep-} a South | 'esentatives. ay Bertrand Hollis Snell, leader of anelthe G. 0. P.. forces on the house} eee with a $10 gold piece made | side of the capital battle fron ‘into an adornment for a child’s!hewed his way to that position b; chain and a collection of Italian | Gin of efficient service and ca-; pacity for party leadership — in coins, | cotainittcen Ss, caucuses and on the The family was out riding andi floor much in the manner he on the return found the home injcarved out a career of busin ja topsy turvy condition, clothing | success from a logging-camp start i northern New York before en- ‘tering politics. He is 63 years old and has been a house member for 18 years, j a', One of the comparatively few or | business men in congress, most! members being lawyers, he has a natural tendency to approach jmatters political and economic ifrom the standpoint of the bu A thief entered the home Captain Luther Pinder istreet yesterday afternoon 'geattered over the rooms, several women’s pocketbooks open ahd cast aside and a quantity of jew elry, including several diamond} rin carele thrown on bed, indicating that the robbe wanted only money. In response to a call to poli headquarters Call Officer Frank- yn Arenberg, former Councilman) ("° P noes Swat and Alberto Ca-|"°SS ™an. He is a stout beli es fie officer, went to thei" OTder. organization and finan- eee Pa inocauatd cial stability in industry and gov- Evidence showed that the house | *™ment. : | was entered through a window on | Modest And Conservative i the south side. The screen had} Modest and conservative in been broken and the latches open-|manner, Snell has a pronounced ed. distaste for the spectacular. He There was no clues to the iden-} Scor personal dramatization o® tity of the robber except the im-!“heart throb” appeal to the voters print of bare feet which showed|#nd has scoffed at attempts off the men to have been in the wa-|friends to cast him in the role of} entering the home. a political hero. ' As a youth, he worked hard Hy : : jcutting down trees in the forests, ; and he still works hard, He comes to his offi in the! capitol early in the morning and, often stays until 7 o'clock night. Newspapers and the Con- gressional Record have crowded out modern history books on his) reading. list, * jNeeicnts said today Budget Di-, culture committee. Many ‘persons have noticed his =o : 5 ‘ pon receipt of resemblance to President McKin-| rector Douglas had agreed= to, peterson and ley. He dresses immaculately but| medintel me conservatively, favoring dark} |withdraw his objection to Peter-; Nidauet. | business suits relieved by an Ce son's bill providing for a survey amendments to the m ing of white waistcoat, { . they felt would Seldom Sarcastic tor’s objection. Qn the floor of the house. he by Florida fruit growers Peter sits chewing an unlighted cigar! las had agreed and fingering his glasses as he | ‘the Mediterranean fruit fly erad- port. developments in! The Peterson bill In speech he is direct and | measure introduced by but seldom sarcastic or Trammell providing ation $10,000 Represent New York, iter befot KERMIT KERR IS OUT OF PRISON, TODAY; Associated Press! 25.— at! WASHINGTON, April Several days ago the |bureau tr: Congressman Peterson, Florida,! {GIVEN FREEDOM 4 WAS°UNDER SENTENCE is OF 20 YEARS to Kermit Kerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr, was given his freedom today from the prison camp to which he went to serve] a sentence of 20 years when con- | victed on a charge of arson in} September, 1 He was sen-! closely follows tenced on September, 23, 1932. | goats: He was notified last week that forceful, » had been granted a pardon and | cutting. a notified the family. There were | In the fall he takes a two-wee' some technicalities to be attend-! hunting trip with friends to his! tives Peterson, Wilcox and Se: the pardon became| beautiful Camp Kildare in the) effective, it shown at the|heart of the Adirondacks. tmie it was granted. lated is this camp that the Today his father received the {few miles of the journey must following telegram dated at Ma-| covered on foot. He likes f rianna, Fla.: “Released today./and golf, but has little t Will be home — soon.” was | either. signed Kermit. {| He and Mrs. : The family asked The Citi apartment on Sixteenth _ Street. | this morning to extend thanks to/They have a wide acquaintance } the friends who in any manner! in official and social Was' shington | used their influence in securing | but Snell is not an ardent social- clemeney for Kermit. =| Ceearese: watchful with the rest SPECIAL SERVICE epee ‘TOMORROW NIGHT con. H : meet ito determine losses experienced yn said as a to during revise ication. is a decision was made at. tor with Douglas’ pre f pr ° k 8 conference Representa- out s-sed the senate. ed to before sonal ast ng ne for It 1 Snell live in an} WASHINGTON, April 25.—: it will be jite, president When congress is not in s {he is at his business offic iat | Potsdam, N. Y., nearly every day. His business interests include pa- iper pulp manufacturing and cheese i making. for repercussions fl to be er from Japan's attitude toward Chi- weéks of the After the nese relations, learned today that meeting with president callee Hall f of foreign [President Roosevelt would ask |... (GUY W. LARNER, 48, ~~» : DDIES THIS MORNING “so mo So for power to decide when to re- A special service will be ducted tomorrow evening, begin- ning at 8 o'clock, at the Salvation | Army Hall, corner of Fleming and| Grinnell stree: | Shuler Peele, pastor of the Fimwitig Street. Methodist: Church, | “UNERAL SERVICES WILL BE will preach during — this CONDUCTED TOMORROW | __ Ben seatte | pnnkee Spee rendered | AFTERNOON SMALL BLAZE ON | PETRONIA STREET, RESIDENCES OF!? HENRY GARDNER TO EX. was clear the r authorized the money y¢ Res ' propriated. ure servic a VERDICT OF DEATH : ' BY STRANGULATION, | t Guy Willner Larner, died 11:40 o’clock this morn % ing in the home at 331 Simonton} Viking | a after a lengthy illness, services will be held § afternoon from f the Le George 18 years TONIGHT Wes 1 } When lifeguards at ; Beach at Newport, R large sea crab lying beach, they examined the cre: and pronounced verdict reet, Funeral DAMAGES tomorrow tthe mortuary chapel of cot Funeral He aweed in] chor jehareh, will unable to stand the Mr ure F TENT OF ABOUT $50 [Sum . officiate. ‘ombat, Larner Mrs May is survived ters Annie Robe j Mrs. Tuttle, of K 1 Mrs. Lottie Simmons oLarner, A.f ap Onebrot } West strain of HOLIDAY ed by the taken r of the : spread the eyes and me he crab to death ROSES AND |' FLORAL PIECES|| PHONE 597 South Florida Nursery creas her, Larner, PANTS ATE SETITS, ARRIVING TONIGHT BOXING Fresh Fruits and Vegetables‘: Truck arrives 7:30 o'clock Be on time! Bargain Prices! , Lee Baker’s Grocery S22 Fleming Street Phone 695," Association Thursday & p.m SNELL alt { | The Kep West Citizen — WASHINGTON HEADLINERS, Once A Tree-Chopper, Snell Guides G. 0. P. In The ime Douglas Withdraws Opposition In Survey To Determine Loss From Fruit Fly Eradication Program :': vi port on the bill to the house agri- his colleagues bring the! the an te a survey which recently Roosevelt Now Seeks Power To be ih Decide When To Build Up Navy ° = made Roosevelt 500,000,000 car acted newspaper. | WHERE TO Go Pcercccssecsssscosssrees NOTICE Awspices High School Alumni HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM his re- Key West, Florida, has the most equable weather in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit. PRICE FIVE CEN ‘Department Of Justice Hopeful Of Early Capture Of Dillinger; Five Thousand Officers In Hunt | + (CHASE S. OSBORN _ AND PARTY VISIT | HERE THIS WEEK Thrown Into Search |DISTINGUISHED ViSITORS! PAY CALL AT THE CITIZEN; OFFICE THIS MORNING;! GUESTS AT COLONIAL —— Of Govern- ment To Round Up Ban- | dit Shown By Vast Army (By Associated Press) MERCER, Wis., April 28. —America’s million ; murderer, with a puny | price tag on his head, the blood of thirteen ‘Tl across his bullet-t cenot Ged : mocked today an the dis-}more than 5,000 Ww est} who hunted him. Boel “We'll have John _ Dillin- said the de- fe oo cement of justice through dollar and Sault Chase Salmon Osborn, of men azed trail, army officers iM fand Mr | lotte Muir H, DeF a were among visitors in week, registering at th mia ) During i Osborn ¢ and Miss! ger before long,” ed on Judge def Browne 2 frien West, ning Sen-| its Chicago division of inves- and Mrs, DeFoe were shown | tigation, Charles H. 2 tor, Miss Louise. Earnestness of the gov e@ par ty paid a courtesy ca"! ment’s determination Citizen morn-} chation wi \w itnessed by both the gteat and other ni As usual Mr. yed heir . in the ea per man of ex- A Born tacniank he eal rere flew, but all sim- < newspaper career on the: mered down to the fact that » Journal, jater doing) pe): nS zs i ane ial work in{ Dillinger vanished Sunday ‘night from the little Bohe- ‘*' mia resort near here and has re ni been unreported since. eiy stay Mr. 1B, Jator a an Fover the city 3 ice this the bers Osborn y. Sg number and high calibre of an > | agents they threw into the 201 new: jean reperte n and Michigan. 0 . Mr. mitted an adver = ELJEYE RAIDERS MAY vars! BE DILLINGER GANG Michi; ST. PAUL, Apri | men report, | den, commissior im-| regent University of gan. al 25.—Four and two women raided a and] home neer Elkriver today, took Hi: nter” Divine ¢ Earth Upsets” Mich direc in on a N-amount of cash, and fled, j causing a general alarm to Twin Doug- y police to bel Reports led authoriti ove oa 924, and. the raiders might have i bers of the ni A qua ren nie: Sena of nm Dillinger gang mdcast advised all lookout fo black sedan containing ap rigor of nort ice b carry Osborn spends pass- to be on the weather in Georgia, it a point a We four or five men and two women. The “Men are {heavily extreme for a ” i care, broadcast said left over arm Key nth th Pine intendir "FLORIDA TAKES 98 PASSENGERS aship Florida, of and O18 the ne ¢ latter p: MARYLAND STILL GETS LIGHT SNOW avail- bas S. company, * oH RD first class and 13 ; (ns Aw ot jterday afternoon CUMBERLAND Mary- land, April 25.--Western Maryland was handed a be- lated touch of winter today. With the temperature near snow fell of BT + passengers, automobiles two tons two anc mai urned Ferry Parrott the freezing mark, in brief flurries They continued much of the morning Claims Cannon Spent Some Of Campaign Funds For Own Use (My Aesoctated & April 25—1; through era acks of mail WASHINGTON, “y Dur and Frank scheme , John Wilson, government prosece- awiated condu af the ougin could © Jameson aldn't expenditare on had spe mone told = District of Columbia * jury today that Bishop Cansei cont ecause che ce expending conaee C of the had spent some of the 1928 anti oer Smith contributions campaign rreney his persed th indi disclosing spent in V: for his personal use.” of ne becaure ome of there and opening angu duals hew th church Burroughs, was "STRAND THEATER Douglas Farr det Moore io Success At Any Price Wynne Gibson Onslow Steve CROSBY CASE Matinee: Baleowy, 10¢; Orches- | tre, 18-20«: Might, 15 “ ginia nea oer