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ia! s " _ Associated Pross Day Wire ! y Key West, Florida, has the : Service. most equahle weather in the For 54 Years Devoted to the 3 ig . Nf es 4 country; with an average Best Interests of Key West range of only 14° Fahrenheit. VOLUMELY. No. 103. KEY WEST. FLORIDA, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1934. PRICE FIVE CENTS LONDON REARS : OF POLICY ON TCT] Sens Nie sme | ASATTORNEY POR | With Machine Gm; oF CHINA BY JAPS Je Re pes ROAD DEPARTMENT, Samar nt Sir John Simon, Foreign’ : lan ys S SO Z ee S | Gang Secretary, Tells House : al : i a oe Dr re A “ee 13 MEMBER OF STATE BOARD! — ss (By Associated Press) Of Commons About Mat- OF CONTROL: AND ASO CHIGAGO<: Apel: 305 . | : NEL ON STAFF OF | Pa | louis Nese hoes COLe ; Four gunmen fought a run- ter Today : . : ae . i | | | i PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1 Dillinger Paroled For His First Crime; Gunmen Battle With Police; Pals Kill Sheriff To Free Him Later sence oe ns : a One Thought To Be Dillinger SS ReAcED FOR ROBBERY ; of Sh) DUNCAK RESIGNS |Gne Ce; Struck On Head = (LATER PAROLED) GOVERNOR SHOLTZ ning battle with police in — {suburban Bellwood early to- (My Associated Press) LONDON, April 30. —Ssir! = s : a 2 f oS | Associated Press) (day, and officers said one of 2 i TALLAHASSEE, AURIS Peel the four, all of whom es- John Simon, foreign secre- | esignation of Col. Harry C. Dun- a By . ie : 4 ‘caped, looked like John tary, told the House of Com-| ie ‘ Zs : | jcan ate Tavares, as aitorney for aoe ‘dis tune I h i 3 : the state road department, as of} Dillinger mons today that Japan has; 3 ' Mav : ; ; ' : : : Oe . ay 1, was announced today by Another of them, said fully accepted a policy for, : .. : See] | chairman C. B. Trendwayitt the) solice, . Vaseiiled” Gegtal “open door” for all nations : p h : : i ly Based : Ne taep _ Face” Nelao ans i } ‘ ‘ 4 3 if ‘ can is a member 0! e y Face elson, ittle in China. i 2 f é z . . By iste board of control and is aj gunner of the Dillinge The foreign secretary's state-' se Se Se . . = . j colonel on the staff of Governor gs wisteg je Dillinger gang, diaieh Henk snails bitore the beeen | ; : : A \ : = gh | Sholtz, whos positions he will con-j and the third bore a . like- ‘ i ae "7 - tinue to hold. He also has X= packed with members and. specta-| = : : i fk VN Atte te SPR tenn ||. {t-asive legal prectice as senior CSS to Henry: Fox, another tors anxious to hear the govern- 7 , » Ba es a" member of the firm of Duncan,| Dillinger aide. mient’s attitude on Japanese! EISSN PS : oe ab Duncan zh Tavares. ‘The chase ended when hoodlums / “Col. Duncan agreed, atm: " ., “hands off China” doctrine un- Now wanted dead or alive for a string of desperate crimes and brazen jail- ~itentiary and material found in Dillinger’s possession strengthened a suspicion that| personal request a year ago fe] Sen es et officially stated February 17. —_ breaks, John Dillinger was considered a “good boy” until he was arrested in. 1924 for he had plotted the break. Instead of being returned to Indiana, however, he was held| January, to accept the position a: aa e of the men hit Policeman Sir John said that Sir Francis robbing an aged merchant in his home town. An appeal was made for clemency on his in the county jail at Lima, O.—for a while. On October 12 a trio of gunmen coed jateoroey for the department, tse, arry Whalen over the head with Lindley, British ambassador in past good record, and Governor Paul V. McNutt of Indiana paroled him last May from on Sheriff Jess Sarber and demanded the desperado’s release. Asked for their cred-| stipulated at that time that seer |@ machine gun before speeding Tokyo, had pointed out to Koki his 10.to 21 year sentence:in the Indiana state penitentiary. He was freed to help entials they produced pistols. When Sarber reached for his gun they shot him. Mrs.| of pers state would pre-| away in the darkness with his rk : care for his “aged father” in the Dillinger home near Mooresville, Ind. Somehow Dil- Sarber and a deputy sheriff rushed in, but they were shoved in a cell and the trio de-| Vent ee tl lcepics Si ipekinas: linger found more exciting things to do. H> was arrested at Dayton, O., September 22 parted with Dillinger, leaving the sheriff dying on the jail floor, John Dillinger was| more (aan four or five months, , Treadway said. In ine meanwhile a rumor of as a bank robbery suepect, Four days later 10 convicts escaped from the Indiana pen- free—but not for long. “At my renewed request; nied | Dillinger’s death was gaining cir- lat that of Governor Sholtz, he re- | culation, '*YOUTH’S WEEK” P lice And Soldiérs Guard mente og set nt howard] ATP Mad tha the oe r i 0 Ice | 0! syle dopa aaa a wounded HAG he ma Pei ni ‘ Ge caer H Consideration BEING OBSERVED \ ° e' Conan that oh since to ot are their way out = the little j { cept his resignation, le will,; Bohemia resort a wee thi | ting House Vonsideralion “1 various WAYS, Against Possible May Day Picea ae : j j : . ss : ee ‘ ; Col Dancan likewise expressed ; notice, but Melvin Pu?vis, chief Abs Anemeiated. Beem iy - be ae ; Tie seen i ‘ i a | WASHINGTON, April se CONFESSES TO Hrowonsow EVENING - DEDI \ Outbreaks In Many Parts Teeret at submitting his. resigna,) Of the Chicago Gffice of the gor | fi tion, but said he was forced to! ernment’s bureau of investigation, , : sappy: oe {The Stock Exchange Control Bill! HANDLING FUND: CATED AS HOME ENTER. ask relief from the duties because | had been unable to verify the re- VESSEL PREPARING. TO | TAINMENT; ROTARY. CLUB. 7 7 oe of cther demande on his time, Fort. Hirota, Japanese foreign minister, that the principle of equal rights in China was very explicitly a Sea scoters Pip guaranteed by the nine-power . treaty signed at Washington in St k Ex Co tr | B ll 1922, to which Japan was a sig- 0c C e ni 0 | received its baptism of congres- J i : {here and in oth arts of the} “Wi i im,” ¢ LEAVE ON*TRIP TO. ; me fire today, wish theopeuing| SPONSORING MOVEMENT . ANNOUNCE CIVIL | Be heey Seta ary aay se a ee fe ee } | ' ; an soldiers ny} 6 t MIAMI | of the house consideration. PPO CNE ere ee HAN: 1b the, cote. Sinan | { ‘lands martialed for extraordinary! with the state administration, Seco | Months of committee investiga-' esse capt cae vA ep maar i Sponsored by the local Rotary) SERVICE EXAMS t ath: tudes ae nathioe gicacd | PMOS: T shal’ be required ts! TRAFFIC LAWS Tender Ivy took on oil and wa-' tion and argument wre cul-! KIDNAPING CASE |Club, “Youth’s Week” is being ob- be frequently in Tallahassee, and | ' + oegisdi sega albandae reas | [vrved in Key Wert, starting with camions oF or hati i catbent feared on| il have more me for other o@:! ‘TO BE ENFORCED making a trip to Miami with Sup-! On the municipal bankruptcy: se {commensurate services at all of; ; May Day. lDurean said. j REE leer . i (My Axxeciated Presa) ; as ee e , ‘ | erintendent William W. Demeritt, lexislation for a time, the senate! Hic ACO. Aga. s0— {the churches yesterday. Tomor-; STENOGRAPHER AND TYP. | New York laid the mo: exten-| A caccewor to his place i valk ‘ausinte ciel a who will go to meet George R.‘ looked to taking up market =: a eetaasius kas (7% Tuesday, is being observed, 1ST IN GOVERNMENT DEPT. (“ive plans in history to guard) PATHRERE WAS ale 3 Ss Putnam, commissioner of light- Wlation too, possibly before the! _ oc ethae in Key West homes as “Youth's, jagainst violence as parades were DERS AFTER RECEIVING houses. j house acts late this week, jconfessed to handling $53,000 of; ae at ee : \ announced in which 200,000 cre'y na AGES FAlG. MANY COMPLAINTS Advices received at the local’ For President Roosevelt, th®' the $200,000° ransom mallected Hoxie Wee fomees ne The Citizen has been requested expected to appear. Other Amer. Dec COLLINS, 35, vheadquarters are to the effect the new week brought the Sugar Limit ‘er and more understanding rela-;P¥ the Fifth United States Civil ican’ cities made similar drast commissioner will arrive the early Production Bill back, to set up a/{T°™ Edward Bremer, St. Paul tionship between parents and their Service Board to. announce that precautionary p-epamations while! DIES LAST NiGuT Reports of continual violations Okey var he te Rix | $2:000,000 stabilization fund with| banker, the federal bureau of in-'children. On this evening, par-|the United States’ Civil Service | French pr ra gave the se ie traffic igi sseng coming to 1 ef = ee : fe ents are asked to devote the eve-} issi . »' Aspect of wartime. | ,the ears of Mayor Wm. H. Ma- over the improvements which have Which to deal in foreign currencies vestigation disclosed today. | ning to the entertainment of their) orn eee nnd thes “Red flags flew and postern.pop-| oes Hone, resulted in his issuing special been made since the océupancy of to maintain the dollar quotations! Pe te Aa indict 7. family, and especially to so ar.) rst class of competitors for the peq out at Havana calling upon FUNER es ,-fstrictions te the office of the the old Number 1 building which and‘in government bonds: oe politician indictee’: range the evening that it will have)*#™ination for stenographer and’ all classes to join the Communist AL SERVICES TO BE ivolice department, was formerly navy headquarters, \in connection with the case Sat-'n special interest to the children, | typist, for which the receipt of May Day demonstrations in which! CONDUCTED TOMORROW | << ‘icers have been instructed to Tender Poinciana, which has FL RID RII { | Many mothers will ' ‘ Jov 30, 49,000 were expected t i il motori: ‘ i } s prepare‘ applications closed November 30, *°+ pec oO par {arrest ail motorists who violate been working at Miami and on the 6 A B NGS jurday. food for the evening meal that is}1933, on May 5, 1934, ticipate. i AFTERNDON the traff.c laws, expecially thoxe inside route replacing and repair. b: There were rumors of anti- |pertainivg to parking at forbid- a r | ae jespecially enjoyed by the young-{ a eRe eee. " ime ing beacons, arrived 11:45 this 65 PASSENGERS —_——- jer set: the conversation will be; Because of the large number of govern:e-nt plots, and soldiers | den plaate: thorning, i U. S OURT 10 the{2Pplications received for this ex- 'U. a ; i |turned into subjects about built bandbag barri-~ des around, Lee Collins, 35 years old, died}, Cars are wrongly parked when . A children themselves; games which; #mination it may be necessary to the capitol ard bridges ing; 9:15 o'clock last night -t the home |they arc within 25 feet of a fire DEFENDANTS IN ¢ | Steamship Florida, of the P. MEET ON MAY i delight them will be played. hold the examination several days,’ PY With gas bo.ibs and brilets, of his mother a Eliasbeth str. st. hydrant and also when within 25 , and O. S. S.. company, arrived | This is one of the many fea-/but not on successive days. The AS = Mr. Collins hed gone to tell his! feet of any corner. It is unlaw- .from Havana Saturday afternoon! |tures planned for this week. Onj commission announces that three MANY STUER ENTS riother af the arrival of a baby ati fal to park in front of any thea- CUSTODY OF PIN. with 53 first class and 12 second Wednesday, students selected by or four weeks may elapse between vide hore. _ iter. class passengers for Key West. SEVERAL CASES TO BE HEARD their classes will be taken for a) the first and second examinations. ECL pre, We said he had been feeling! /.lI these regulations are being The vessel sailed 6:30 with 19 BEGINNING WEEK AFT- vocational study at the plant of! The commission advises that Te GET DEGKEES baily all dey and had been suffer. continua: -iolated, said the may- HINSON AND HENDERSON passengers for Tampa. Yesterday} their own choosing. Those “stu-| persons who filed applicat for ng fror: indigestion. He walked. ot, hence the special instructions the ship was to sail with an ex- ER NEXT dents will prepare essays on what! this examination on or before No- for 0. the porch preparatory to to offices and a notice to that MELD IN MIAMI ON | (cursion arranged by members of they have learned, and from these \vember 20, 1933. and who meet ALCE CURRY OF KEY wrsT. '“2¥in® for home. He fell and effect appearing in this issue of CHARGES PREFERRED the Grotto organization. It was! twill be selected carefully some ithe requirements for admission was dead when a physician arriv- a said more than 700 excursionists; United States Court will con-|f7 Which prizes will sa aude fthereto, who are not admitted to, !S AMONG THOSE ON LIST (* “Wee decdanaik ts hasviaas tale NOTICE had arranged for transportation. On Thursday, boys who have the first examination on May 5 AT SOUTHERN COLLEGE “ By é ¥ i Yeaving Tampa 38 o'clock in the been outstanding in development | yin be admitted t eheneie widow, Mrs, Nelda Estella; two svihany- aban peate atoms with Judge Halsted L. Ritter pre-.of youth’. niehtions will belt eee menrant children; mother, Mus. Samuel Cole] NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN afternoon and returning at 11} ls {of youth's organizations will bejexaminations and will be duly eae { children; mother, “oli 3 2 IS z sIVE ‘ eiclock jsiding. It is understood that John ‘entertained at the Rotary Club| jutitied when to report. 4; three brothers, Samuel, Ow that strict and positive orders on charges of breaking and en- Schooner Angelina C. Noonan, W. Holland, U. S. attorney will luncheon at noon, and will put on} The com: igre iSpecial te The Citizen) tear and John, and one sister, Mra, have been given to Police Officers eatin meee gine TUN a melaraay ett ce nia. program of their own. that the EAN sok be SOUTHERN COL Lake-!John F to strictly enforce the ordinasce Tavernier on a capias issued out Nor son the meaek Gt Gan Gap attendance. During the week, health talks/tahlished antil. al mec ton, land, Apsil 30.—Six Fun. erviera will be held pertaining to traffic and especial- of Key West, have been released eah; with o calees of torte fort Pleadings will be heard in the will be delivered at the schools by | pave Sock te pon ped dents at Southern col! z* wi 30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ly automebiie parking ordinances to the custody of Fred Pine, sno Key West Turtle Canning fae, Lease of L. M. Gerstell as trustee local health officials. All of the! persons chitnined ia first | CAPdidates for degr and cer- from the Lopez Funeral Home piper reports show ore a ences} = “ee ters: tory. yin bankruptcy of T. Luther Pinder members of the Rotary Club are tdate will be given no advantage ee 4 pe ee "ai “8 sre Ky . ‘tase. Prong edaggene a te fire th of the ther chasge in. Mi. Keteh Caroline. of Providence, versus T. Luther Pinder and oth-|c°Perating in the movement this! over those examined on the last MeBcement vahist iis amesoae (fichie,. Oem aa ne wanted on another charge in- Mt pT arrived in port. yesterday | ers, year, and are anxious for a full! gay with respect to the certifiea. De®® W- E- DeMelt has arnounc- ficiate ; . No automobile or oth- ami and will be tried there, it is f.05 Miami and is berthed at the. ¢ observance of this great event. {1:55 of eligibles on the register. | *¢ Hbearers are to be selected er vehicle can be parked nearer understood before being brought pier of the Parton Derk seabeanaee ee 2 RRS. oP BEM fee ee ee Twenty-six of this number wili from the membership of the paid, than twenty-five (25) feet to a0 to Key West for trial on the = *jare United States versus Samuel arama nares be candidates for bachelor de- firs department, fire hyd:ant, nearer than twenty breaking and entering charge. Groaamas, (te canes DELINQUENT TAX U § DESTROYER grees, and the remai T are seek. pe _ | five (25) feet te any corner and ing, ticentiate of ruction cer- no parking is allowed in front of to Solicitor Pine, was received by Aetna Insurance company LIST PUBLISHED tifieates based on the two-year WHERE Go theaters. Anyone violating these Sheriff K. ©. Thompson from FAIR PRICES Hartford, Conn. { | ARRIVES HERE course. 4 TO ordinarces will be arrested and vene in Key West Monday, May 7, John Hinson and Ray Hender- son, who were arrested in Miami Other cases on the civil docket Sheriff Coleman. The release or- Information relative to the Aice H. Curry of Key West is eninge see ese * according te law der, it is shown, was issued by balorsees cases on the docket is not! among those to be awarded « li- = . W. H. MALONE, Judge J. Vining Harris. available at this 4 j__ Appearing in today's issue of} U.S Destroyer J. Fred Talbott. 'cense of instraction. Palace—“The House of My® spr30-it Mayor. ——— Sponges sold at the new sponge —— jThe Citizen is the county delin-!which arrived Saturday from ssmenemes "| beat 4 STRAND THEATER | ®°cK ts morning brought fair, ASKS WIFE TO REMARRY [quent tax list. which is shown to Cuban waters, is capected to cot (MRS. CAMILLE Strand —“Reloved.” _ | REMEMBER TO GET YOU prices, said one of the buyers, jbe the smallest that has been pub- today for Sand Key where com- TORRES WATSON]. Bayview Park—Diamondball. B ABY FOODS —Ai— John Boles-Gioria Stuart in Sales totalled approximately $1,., TULSA, Okla.—A request that. lished in the past 25 years passes will be tested Afterward Permanent Wave Specialist BELOVED 508, his wife remarry “as soon as cir-| Today is the first publication, the vessel is expected to sail for Will Be At TOMORROW Largest lots brought $603,'cumstances permit” was found in, with four additional publicatioss Cuba BERLIN SAWYER’S Palace—“The House of Mys $490 and $250 and there were 9 the will of Mark Finston, oil op.!of the list to be made, one each. Other vessels of the navy in BARBER SHOP tery.” 7 Motinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches-1/ number of smaller lots, sales of erator, who died in this city.|Monday of the following four port today are the Destrovers [Fer = Limited Eagagement— Strand “Counselor st Law” Gardner’s Pharmacy tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-256 which aggregated $21 iteaving an estate of $240,000. | weeks. iGodf and Jacob Jones. Starting Tomorrow Gambling Lady.” jp Phone 177 534 Deval Street i

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