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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 54 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Key West, Florida, has the most equable weather in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit. West Citsen KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1934. Chas. Mitchell, Candidate For | U. S. Senator, Makes Hit With nay SOURTLY Voters In Address. Given Here’ |H. E, GOODWIN IN CHARGE; : i Charles E, Mitchell, candidate Mr. Mitchell stated that in times} QF COMMODITY pistRisu.| TION ADVISES OF PLANS! for United States Senator, won such as these, when our people are! AS RECENTLY ARRANGED | PRICE FIVE CENTS Rotarians Award Prizes For | Essays On Industrial Tour | Pineapple Work Furnishes Much ‘STEAMER BRAZOS COMING TO KEY Employment To Local WEST TOMORROW. More Than Five’ Hundred GOVERNOR SAYS —ocan dled Thus Far This; fam ‘BEING ENFORCED | pleted. | Though the season so far : VEGETABLES TO SRL LDaaaADS Operation On Tonsil; Appendix Was Trouble! Activities At Luncheon Today Was Follow Up On Youths’ Week Spon- sored By Club AGENT . RECEIVES WORD OF VESSEL SAILING! FROM GALVESTON ROUTE TO THIS PORT EN- his audience and sold himself to distressed and sorely tried, polit.| this hearers yesterday afternoon in \ical gatherings should not be the} this address at the corner of Flem-'scene of attacks by one candidate; ling and Duval streets, | upon the others, but rather should | |. The theme of his talk relative'be the coming together of Ameri-} 2 Ea 3 is 6 »C, E. Smith, agent of the t Key West concerned the stra-'can citizens for the purpose of, H. E. Goodwin, in charge of; hospital to huve his ——— TER |Clyde-Mallory Lines, has been no- tegic situation of the Naval Staziconsidering our problems and of commodity distribution for the | removed—and came out with LETTER FROM MINISTER) we the sailing yesterday of tim and the need for jts operation, attempting to arrive at success.'FERA, advises that shipments of] one lets tonsil. PERTAINING TO LiQuoR ‘ified of the Salling ¥ at all times on an active basis. ‘ful solutions of them. He paid'vegetables are to begin in a show) The hospital superintendent the Steamship Brazos from Gal- His logical conclusions concern- gribute to President Roosevelt and | Squash and string beans| said Jones and another SALES IN STATE i veston enroute to Key West. {ing the submarine base and the his administration, and said that eau wed A: al Panati Pe ™ g fact that since its construction it' the president, as the-chosen lead.'*"¢ to be received tonight and — Pa\ ORERAEe ssh s As there was no sailing of ves- had seldom harbored the type of er of the American people, had: Will be distributed tomorrow. { day and were presented (By Axnociated Press) ! ine last week from vessel for which it had been con-'proved his right to his leadership In a letter he asks local head-} candidates for sels of the line { SP gRESRED™ ri -strueted as a base and center of: by the results of his first year in| quarters to furnish his office with Beds were they re- DAYTONA BEACH, May 23.—| Law enforcement by. the Florida; that port it is expected the ship training operations, were received’ office. the amounts Key West clients can CHER h wit i i s f the following vegetables: : t tt being, Will have more than the. average! with applause. | He stated that approximately: use o o ig vegetabl Pais); SOTate ee: ti oe a argo for this port. | He told his audience he would, ninety-five percent of our nation-|Cabbage, blackeye peas, lima nagipsted, cere to, & if elected, put forth every effort;al wealth is in the hands of less; beans, Irish potatoes, squash and} received from Governor Dave She is due to arrive in port to- to have the government make use than five percent of our people ;string beans. i (Ms Associated Prens) MACON, Ga. May 24.— Clarence Jones went to the | i Gree aioe gener 10 | The Rotary Club, at its regular noon-day luncheon today, award- jed Prizes to two school students {who contributed essay: connec. tion with an industrial tour con- ducted last week in connection | with “Youth's Week,” which was |*Pponsored by the Rotary organi- | zation, Ygnacio Carbonell was awarded jthe prize for the Seniors, while ‘Sidney Aronovite received the spe time. same to for your ton- not been as prolific as in former the nurs e years it has been productive of many hours of employment for. those handling the shipments at the railroad and has increased the numbers employed in other lines. Up to date there have been re- ceived a few more than 500 cars with crated fruit. The crates have been transferred to approximately 925 refrigerator cars and shipped to points in the north for distribu- tion to‘numerous points in the states . There have been also received 43 cars with fruit in bulk prac- tieally all of which have been sent in bond to points in Canada, CONDUCTED BY RED MEN AND AUXILIARY AT HEAD- |counci. OF SORROW TO o | ' { | QUARTERS po In « veeent Issue OT the “Cuba newspaper Ahora appeared translation of the story and a on the jin New York, vation, The’ Citizen was ~ told by|®neunees that: the meeting will a| the colonel of his seeing a mirage{b¢ held.in the Tribal Hall, corner | ed, on more than one occasion while|f Caroline and Elizabeth streets and an appropriate program will! Major W. R. Hart, chief surgeon | ‘Te and indigent patients treat- His recent trip to Miami with! {at the Marine hospital, was pro-! |ductive of satisfactory results, he | jsaid, and he was satisfied all plans | BEGINS MAY 26 jwould be worked out to a satis-j factory issue, ' An itemized statement and es. SERIES OF EVENTS ARRANG- ED IN PROGRAM TO BE CAR. timate of the funds required for the work, which besides the chany-| RilD OUT IN CONNECTION WITH EXERCISES The clearest and most perfect be rendered, — hee ke one he had seen, he said, and| The public in general is invit- “tarred and feathered” if he did: people had money .in their hands is preparing a list of requirements He'll be back later for the amount of $2.50 each. The governor’s letter was in re-| ducts, awaiting to be taken: north, convincing rich while millions face starvation. | William Pheland, Woodrow Albury News-Journal last week that li-!as sailings from both New York and that the state was “not inter-'cause of the ‘strike’ of longshore- In his introductory remark: T0 BE EFF ECTED { 1 IN NEAR [tary Club, was a guest at the | Re Gs. er gS ES Ls AND Mirage Story Alsp Causes Much jeer seller had gone to Tallahas. mong Seminole Indians in the ‘ly under federal license. MUST SERVE TWO YEARS Net only has the story of the Cuban. capital was \ company set Sine cae ‘erence to the news story carried in| rs 0 n 5; Th a a : caused a great deal of comment. Spinks, U. S. -A., who is enjoying hold their joint Council of Sorrow.!and Monroe county, feels certain} ie meeting today was presid< DER AUSPICES OF YOUNG. t® know that I know of-no such! ST. PAUL, | Hinited it finatic) Cldyton “May, : his 4 gun. shot | At the Harris School tomorrow | jg | Augusta Salt, co-defendant, was| returned from Havana yesterday | i which, because of its distinctness; ¢d to attend the ceremonials and Sholtz by the Rev. Frank A. Ham- morrow evening and there. is. a of the station and base and prom-'and that we could not. have pros-| The office in Key West in {prize for the juniors. They were ilton, president of the Daytona! quantity of freight, including a ised to hold himself ready to be|perity until the great mass of the charge of commodity. distribution jhonat. kueta. at cae reed Begs h: Ministerint: sexceintion, heavy. shipment if, seafood) 3 not strive to have his idea madeijn order that they might trade ;for Key West to forward at once.| eppendectomy.” } ‘ effective. ‘with one another. He said that we} — —— t Three others were given hon- sponse to a query from the Rev.; Steamer Alamo is due here: Not only'did his reasoning and, must end the present _ situation | JOINT MEETING | IMD MOM I ATG, \°*"9 mention on the papers sub- Hamilton concerning a Leland mart from New York. No ves- logic impress his audience but! wherein a few become immensely ——__—_____________= _ | mitted on the subject. They were ate Sigg hare nae epi “se eaegte seri engage HOSPITAL CHANGE pete Se Vee eal et, tie, ine Sree en eee sincerity won him many votes in} He proposes a heavy tax on large} OF LODGES HERE jand Alando Roche. 3 : 5 :Key West, it is assured. “incomes and inheritances and that | James A. Franklin, candidate quor was being sold openly here,and Galveston were cancelled; be-, Urges Cooperation Siwe use a portion of the money; | jfor state senator, who is a past # (Continued on Page Three) | OMING § ipresident of the Fort Myers Ro- ferring on the ground that money!men at both ports. : FUTURE ecathee ‘was lacking to prosecute the hun-; ; js Deaconess Harriet M. Bedell dreds of liquor sellers.” The news-! {gave a talk on missionary work in paper story was that one local li DOCTOR DIRECTOR FERA OPERATIONS |*@"** #4 also of activities e i gba ering inter =| Comment By Residents Of Cuba ae ai ggahe mpd eg ee | mation aud ta «thereupon, ‘pro- 7 \ JECT WILL SOON BE PUT. Rev. James S. Day gave an ad- teeeded to sell bonded goods open-| DILLINGER’S SWEETHEART | gaa jdress on Memorial Day. Mrs. clearly out- THROUGH HERE ‘John G. Sawyer was a guest in | The governor’s reply to the Rev. ‘ : f lined. Tiger Tail Tribe Nymber 19,| . “Hamilton pra aes Bf AND PAY $1,000 Fane wich the city ef Be Giecciess Bactice Independent Order Red Men and! | The senior class of the High | -Your letter received with ref- Se i vana, was clearly defined, as pub pi.cussing the mirage thig|Monoka Council Number 13,/ J. L, Turnage, director of {School ie be guests of the club § a apemaamits A lished in The Citizen of Monday, morning with Colonel M. G.{daughters of Pocahontas, willl FERA operations in. Key ‘West ;71°%" wee ‘PROGRAM TO BE PUT-ON UN- jhe Nows-Journal, and I want you (iy Aadeotared Peenay | ‘ nes . 24.—Evelyn' in Key West but also in Havana a vacation in Key West and, with; Sunday afternoon, May 27 at 3ithe Marine hospital project will © tise rs > ee rere Ir, ‘statement having been made by! Frechette, of des-|the story is being widely diseus-: Mrs. Spinks, is occupying one of o'clock. be put through and within a rea- {Pre eyt At ‘the organinghion. PEOPLE'S DEPT, OF FIRST the- administration. While it is}perado John Dillinger, and: Dr. sed. 2 {the cottages at Fort Taylor reser-|" F. O. Roberts, chief of records,|sonable time clinics will be sheld ioe nee Fa pags lees it does not mean that the iawjcian who. treated enforcement plans of the govern-| wound, was convicted by a fed- jment are being neglected in cad beg court jury of conspiracy to|number of comments event : : ‘ 4 travel h ie kek, the Young! {harbor the Indiana outlaw. Mrs.! phenomenon. One traveler who People’s Department of the First jac * iti z quitted... told The Citizen the Havana Post, } : Methodist church will present the ACCEPT ROGERS Federal Judge Gunnar H. Nord-! printed in English, was going to} of outline he could readily recall, the widows of deceased brothers, following entertaining program: ain bye sentenced Dr. May to twojruna story concerning it in an is-| was that of two full rigged ships| im particular, are requested to at- AS STAGE ACTOR xe imprisonment and a fine of ;sue of this week. junder full sail, with no ship of; tend ; 3 , $1,000, ! Aidvances Idea that description within his line of; In the evening at 7:30 all “ land,” “ | { Operetta, “Dreamland,” with | Miss Frechette was sentenced! Another arrival on the Steam-| vision, clearly outlined in an in-| brothers and sisters are to meet) the following participants: Louis | es and rearrangements, will call for an elevator large enough to} Jaccommodate a bed, is being pre-| pared for forwarding to Julius F. Stone, Jr., Welcome—Florida » Pinder. Vocal solo—Harriett Johnson. to serve two years in the women’s, ship Florida yesterday advancedj verted position against the sky. jat Fleming and Simonton streets ie ee eA Snivoon te ere 24,.— | Teformatory at Alderson, W. Va.,| the idea of a moving picture com-| Colonel Spinks also recalled’ 40d attend Divine services at First | Leon, Frank Papy, Deltec “Ma. |The movie colony has accepted |*" <e $1,000, ee {Pany teria eclep tee a aed » chin, John Collins, Nellie Throw. | Will Rogers, film comedian, as a_ bi . t bine granted oe aeel 7 prec es ie . si . mai a4 €r; Jimmie Singleton, Joan Albert. | Stage actor following his first ap-/S48) O° SeneMee: ecta cae Gare csneviaitatinen far son, Edward Andrews, Elizabeth pearance here in Eugene O’Neill’s} rus seb reveas and tak-, oe or, Sippy te eabgeaion ant ti Gales, Kithtyn Rone’, Dorothy | “Al, Wildern 7 jes ‘rom courtroom by friends. ' some time ine cS ‘0 perfect in-, ley. Paul Lighthourn, Ker-| “I wonder what Barrymore Attorneys for both Dr, May and: struments which would — project ca a Betty Kerr, Bernard; Would say now,” Rogers comment- Miss Frechette announced * they, pictures on cloud strata under 5 y if : would appeal to the circuit court.! certain conditions. ogc sole eroomnetie iit Fee ratiac utaa eae echeiameneneen | It is just possible, said the visi-- Others had also seen this and at, ING OUT TO SEA THIS on 5 . L | A . _ sop ngs aia Cur engi lause as the last cur: ; ;tor, that while trying out the different times from other angles. OT Dalcgue Ellie. | \ : [machine or machines, for a short) All,agreed that it could be nothing! aioe (RETURNS FROM DEFENDS TEACHER AON IK— "CHURCH MEETING pe Se | Practically alt of the blackfish| Dishegue-Eilie ; Ray Shaagie goa be ede period atmospheric conditions else than a mirage depicting Vir- which were.reported in the waters, peters (Ry Asgectated Press) > hearing an uncle of his who made! Baptist chureh. his home in the west telling of | seeing a mirage in the desert many years ago which from its location and the outlines and) buildings, was said to be a mirage’ of the city of Virginia City, Ne-| vada. | NUMBERS WERE SEEN FLOAT- MOST OF BLACK FISH HERE D The Citizen is in receipt of an in Florida. invitation to atiend the Com. : that! 2ncement Exercises of the Flor- Mr. Turnage is satisfied - 5 " even though there may be some{id# State College for Women : Tallahassee commencing May 26. alterations and scaling down of brn foil Bs the costs the estimate will be ap-| TH¢ invitation follows: The Board of Control, ee Faculty and Senior Ciass ‘ of the Florida State College For Women request the honor of your presence at the ives of Commencement May twenty-sixth through May twenty-eighth nineteen hundred and thirty-four Tallahatvee, Florida The following is the program that will be rendered on the occa- sion: FERA administrator ! Gwynn perfect | | Exere | Saturday, May 26 10:30 s. m.—-Annual Alomnee Vocal solo—Doyle Ray Smith. {don't know what drama is all) ; t Sali: cate Newas valet ‘abode’ Buk T dim ithyifg td Frasate’ periments and the picture of the! outline. : ae = Ti IMSS atin a rd 4 ry {during the jight. Numbers of) i ‘of boys and girls. Gov. William H, Murray ~ 2. Sixteen Key Westers Figure In | chen floating qut to| CONFERENCE TO BE HELD , jing—Mrs, Katie Eldridge, a pardon “with my thanks” for,’ Piano solo—Cleo Kemp. : ae ae . Steamship Florida arrived from! Carlile, teacher of the Proctor; It is surprising, says County, J. W. Pinder and wife, $2,917-/96 o¢ the fish. Several were still| tending the Distriet Conference meeting in Augusta Conradi Little Wavann nection aharuwon with {School, wrote the governor he had Clerk Ross C. Sawyer, that so few | 90. ing but most of them were{°% Methodist charches of the Mi-' Theater. Reading—Mrs. Alice Curry. i jthem were seen i One was near ' ‘ocal solo—Mrs, Rex Shaw. ‘ ‘ 'Olyn C. Carlile, Adair county} 77 PASSENGERS }=<t:«: teacher, convicted of as-! FEW SPONGE ARE Sipe been fined $5 after he had found | people in Key West have taken ad-| C. H. Williams, $1,149.41. ‘dead. This morning there were|#mi District, in Miami, returned; 12:00 s, m. , 54 first class and six second class | y H ‘4 ia pees By Kerr. I take alk ps, DOws7 Be eo 5% were admirably adapted to the ex-| ginis City in Nevada, in with it. It's the. only ‘racket’ I’ve | Piano solo—Alce Curry, never ‘been mixed_up in before.” | : inear Key West. died yesterday. and } Song. “The Froggie”—-Group OKLAHOMA CITY, May 24.— om {G. SAUNDERS SAYS NEXT jsea this morning. Mea! senshi Loans From U. S. Corporation." °° EN eal selection—Shirley Fay le ‘erty, Russell and Virgie Key. sault and battery for paddling «| | Parties out fiching for tarpon | i : j 16-year-old schoolboy. | ‘ast night encountered upwards of| Gerald Saunders, who was at-} rai Annual Alumnae . it “ , 5 ? rife B t Special today and, Luncheon in dining room. passe: x Ss 5 it “imperative” to punish the boy ‘yay ‘tunity offer-| C. H. Wardlow and wife, $1,-,several near the north boulevard|0" the Havana Specia y u a SOLD YESTERDAY '3:=: conued = Ncond: clase | Because “he had defied me.” od eo rea see ‘and this afternoon a few were|told The Citizen the neat confer-' 4:30-5/) p. m—At home, Dr a ' Murray remitted the fine and | passengers for Tampa. There: -omplimented the teacher for his} Owners Loan Corpor: ’ Mitchell White and wife, ion to free! 335.46. $1,-'dred motorists went out to see|e™? will “e held in Key West. Conradi and Misa Louie Courndi. , { i i i Besides Mr, Saunders, others at-/ p. m—-Clare Day Exer- twere 40 aliens on the list. Pe 3 {them ‘last night and this morning. = . to bteaness, T..R. Pritchard, $2,800. f t th r Parrett c in from effort “to discipline the incor-'their homes from inde! rite r Ie packings eae tas Nekee!| Gea sansa atte rigible, which, at this time, is so! Up to date, he says, only 16 in| Mary Louise Scheurer, $2,390.- j still in the, vicinity. Several bun- eee the seolerens — Key’ ger Open ae —— . dock yesterday were far below! Cuba yesterday afternoon with 26 — marae | Sant wore _Bas,: Spee Peele, of) 850 5 eee ee the Heeoay _ a few lots being ae of se sy 12,062 /necestary for the benefit of whole-| Key West have secured loans andj 13. es (CUBAN STRIKE paseo auude ot aoe ier restrrectin 3 placed for bids, ‘The total sale| crates; one car in bulk and one car Some society. while other loans are pending and] Eva B. Warner, $1,681.28. Methodist charch and Rev,.W,.%s\ 1100 4 rant ons ee ee Pe amounted to about $950. of lumber. j eo |now in the hands of Attorneys|, MzT® L. Pastorini and husband,| Martin. of Ley Memorial church.| mon, College Auditorium One lot of 125 bunches was re-} Steamship Gatun of the Stand-| |Wm. H. Malone and W. Corey | Oe { STILL SPREADS a Lore fete 5) malt. WC moved from the offerings when j ard Fruit and Steamship Com: | | Hartis, altogether they will not! 4 la iti and husband, $3,214.- i SUED FOR BAD DYE petk, College Auditertem. only $426 was offered as the! pany ix due to arrive in port 7° | bring the number up to 25. t Wallets Find cas ! ae t \P"9-15 p. m—Coneert Schoo! of highest bid. si ; morrow from new. York, take i { Those recorded to date are: we Frask. ppiilietg “sa Sarit (Ry Associated Preses + LON ee c sinew! Music, College Auditoriam. o> aye rte lial sab ge cough Ppa end | Palace —"Blne Steck” Jaa H. Knight and wife.) 5, 754.01. : "| HAVANA, Cuba, May ears’ seit Monday, May 28 - The Crime o: el i nate, i i Benjamin N. Adams, $2,272.78,/The strike of employes of the |sgainst a dealer who sold her dye! —Commencement tomorrow morning. | Mexico, Stanley” and “Registered Narse.”| - es Pg ok Mollie M, Parker, $2,804. }Cuban Telephone Co. was report-| which turmed her hair red. —— | me a ws, S - i Touqkrow Sybil Delaney and husband, $5,-'¢4 to have grown in proportion; ee Track Arrives Tonight— | 818.98. jas several hundred workers left) ie aS as ie CL: \UDE P EP P ER Contrary to the ideas of many’ their jobs at Santiago, Camaguey} H people applying fer loans no cash #94 other interior cities. oe eS and Vegetables ineluding— i NOTICE Canteloupes, each H | CANDIDATE FOR U. S. SENATOR ——Wil! Speak—— |money is involved in these trans.| The strike does not affect the! The current tax roll for the MAY 25th, 9 to 10 p. m. A. Ves | and Eulalie} _ EE —HEAR— JAMES A. FRANKLIN. CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR BAY. VIEW PARK leovered by individual checks, ith only minor interruptions. lwhich are distributed by the st-\—sa> a aur atreD 2 torney handling the case. 1 STRAND THEATER To each creditor, whteher state, | Ralph Bellamy-Shirley Trey in county. city, bank or individual, ] The Crime of Helen Stanley jthe amount is delivered by check.) Bebe Daniels-Lyie Talbot In | acti The actual amounts, Whole telephone system, and gen} costs and incidental expenses are|*T#lly service wae being sentional + City of Key West will close, as re- quired by law, on May 31, 1934. TONIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK = may22-24-26-28-30 The actual indebtedness ix liqui- dated and the owner handies no money. REGISTERED NURSE Matinee: Balcony, 10¢; Orches- tea, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ Over STATE-WIDE Hook-Up