The Key West Citizen Newspaper, May 29, 1934, Page 1

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Key West, Florida, has the most equable weather in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit. PRICE FIVE CaNTS WITH CUBA ieee Pe 7 — ‘Catches bite States To Retain Rights In Naval Station At Guantanamo "| PLATT AMENDMENT. WIL WILL BE ENTIRELY ELIMINATED IN NEW TREATY; AMEND- MENT COVERING ISSUE WAS PLACED IN EFFECT DURING YEAR OF 1901 (Ry Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May 29.—The United States and Cuba aré expected to sign a new political treaty today in which thé! Platt Amendment will be entirely ‘eliminated. , ‘The Platt Amendment of the 1901 treaty is one giving the United States right to intervene in Cuba — Temile. 12, Pythian Sis- 4 if such action is considered necessary for the main- rest en : : ' » 3 : i tenance of order and protection of American lives , at one}? ‘ awe 2 4 2 ref] OF the tbst: entertaining " gather- eh, d ‘ 5 jand property. held by, the orders. id ZPRINCE OF WALES PRINCESS JULIANA PRINCE FREDERIK « 3 ts s “ the’ consolidation had} n *If'rank is any criterion, this trio constitute the world’s prize matrimonial “catches.” They ‘are the This treaty provided that the Cubes Republic should ‘effected and the members of | bean at \eghi/adalt.and unmarried. heirs to European thrones. Holland expects its future queen, Juliang, to mever enter into any compact with a foreign power that . ple ¥7had automatically be-} highwa: afr nbn 3 f he example of her mother and take a prince consort; Dame Rumor has about desérted the Prince s B quiry ne Buses of Fahey imembers. of. Temple 20,1, ; ee de} 3 Wales, who wear his 40th birthday with no sign of giving up his bachelorhood; Frederik ‘of Den. | WOuld impair her independence; that she would contract “held ‘a reception ‘in { fully. in r at 35 remains impervious to the hints of matchmakers. Other royal heirs of the old world are | no excessive debt; that the acts of the United States in the" ‘new. members were, ‘esi In. fhe. state ‘inten ‘married or still in their chil hood. Wr! Aimoctated Prony) Norvay and Umberto of Italy alsofof the Royal Guards and ‘condnets | Cuba during and after the war be validated, and that the ‘GOPENHAGEN, May 29.—The lies benedicts, t ite wi ioe me peliccig AL he cue tc wi ak hie DPS pase ; Cuban government should carry ‘out certain plans for the ‘twenty-fifth anni- seat f Re Re-| Crown Prince Frederik is 35, un-| Michael of Rumania, 12; Peter of | \ caging march slaved é Kok ea sanitation of the Island. the existence. “Charter ing: paid A - married. and. seemingly indifferent | Yugoslavia, 16; Baudoin of Bel-| . i RA .OVIDES LEAS! LA of the organization red be ‘s weit 0, gikgestions that he renounce #i™. % and Marie Louise of Bul-/Tiage of his younger brother| ove ING OF RIO Kell’ avi i a . | Knud. ‘ és a officers 25 pio will ‘be! enue deed curate tun oti i ee re Risin: Ge | ae i's sess rect. i! It also provides that certain lands necessary for coal- ~— lion Chief;; ing’ developed ; , to, follow the example off of Hungary is vacant. ike vayal ye t or naval station. be leased to the United States, and pro- Katie} cf . | yal palace at Amalienb: aa Z pet he: hs » «< Prince Frederik is a tall, good}1f and when he marviés; he-prob- sae "Rus-}°- The Asa. matter. of fact these two looking aid: suthbr .shy prusiethn, Lakiqueplbgiteiadiniehetabaldde vided further that the government of Cukaconsents, that and Amelia nen nro! i kings and Crown Prinvess/He plays his piano three or four;Charjottenlund Castle, 20-minutes! the United States may exercise the right to intervene for ‘Finance. re ‘ ana ,of; Helland are the, only|hours a day and seldom misses an}drive from’ Copenhagen. This, _ Bic be weld in ae’ “sy itor unin: me ea adult ee Cadet ot| exon performance. ‘however, depends ‘upon - whether} the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance salon of the Over- . ‘ c turope. justa olf o Among his personal friends are/he can afford so big a residénce. = 4 i otal” rhich has been _ decorated and alohy. creo cag Hite sd len, “dean_ of the corps,’ A 0: musicians and singers: He| His sllowabesog_crewn, vives 13] of a government adequate for the protection of life, prop- eanpslon in. the lodge} Yelopmtent of state parks,» for de] 5 sa. married son; Olaf of organized an orchestra in the bandleader. ’ | erty and individual liberty. ras ps ee a" baceadiigy in with! J Eisen a : it stands for discharging t! igations with respect Oe by! * SHGHT DAMAGE be Ray Pris Reveal Serious | to Ao nae = the payee on “ United States, now to be assumed and undertaken by the govern- ee EH “SEBGION Ch eb | ___ Injories To I Man In Plane Crash’ =~" = ‘otal. Solo, ‘Mrs. Eva: B. This was made on June 12, 1901, a part of the consti- + ocal Solo, Edmund} ig ks ‘ ba it ile ‘Ase PoP PT tution. On February 24, 1902, the clection of President Injuries to. Casper William | will. not. be rw “VESSELS SIDESWIPE| | | Estrada Palma took place and the United States formally Py Cree a com DOG GIVEN MEDAL | Steimhauer, who fell with his ambit} Chief . Sallie rs eer ¥ acroplane Sunday on the boul } transferred contro! of the Island to the national govern- Members assemibld at: the} ‘PANY DURING FOR ST STRICT VIGIL | “= will in all probability keep| ment. The amendment was then embodied also in the FLORENCE, Italy, May eared ue 29.—Mostly “just dog,” can. | #0me time. NAVAL BASE TO BE RETAINED sorte, nl ‘Gornér' aid’ jofn'with to ee daring oa riers oa a barda| places \ Gy Amociated Frese | him coufined to the hospital for treaty that became effective, July 2, 1904. Slight damage was done yester-| ime Stellino of this city hae { While a broken rib and various; ayy to, the dock of- the Ciyde-|. been decorated by the fascist | bruises about the body ai Poll: wnyrnis v4 de ‘a Tortiente, Cuban pent = ae ore a Bape" SaaS aap jin the extreme, thé inj nae secretary of state, said the United States will retain’ its two-ships during the heavy nort tellinc was found holding | ceived to both feet Prestern yesterday. von gil tatty vill over the body of | Such mae 2 et nd gy in , Cuba naval base, for the time being part of the pier which wasj recently repaired was damaged by, | a workman master who fell |. The X-ray pictures made of fect! Under the new Cuban-American treaty to’ be signed today the Standard Fruit’ and Steam-! ito ® cave near here. The and ankles show them to be ter-|.in Washington: «~~ ** ship Company's steamer Yoro,| man bad been dead for some | sini crushed. practically all of! whieh was being taken up to the) days, the dog nearly starved. bones in both feet being broken | paren ye Cc ie Jai te. Bae Dock Company for — - giana _ _ | the left foot being worse than the| 7 rT Pi U.S. WW... | The western end of the dock; 7" “ruck for Steliime’s | rignt, ‘United States Li ende > & Fe Eg ie 1917-1918: Comrade Ro EB i | collar, The fascist emblem | i Rada . prt which ee pete | ison one side. On the other: { a» _ ones i! Firing’ of, Shhute—Military|York: with a consignment of| | “Hs comld not have given | TOY ar gc csp | vy 0 g0 ensive “WThtée orgintaaticns: wit mect tribute by &._ Metichinent = ander| freight. mere.” j days before any attempt will be} ati the, corner of Margaret and/#rms pomp peel followed by the} A heavy northwester was blow- made to handle the feet with a|~~ stint | Southard streets 4:20 o'clock to- ‘the soldiers’ ing. on the broadside of the ships, ewwwwwee ei. to determining just what can ‘SICK MAN TAKEN ! Lighthouse Tender Ivy sailed 19 Comrade. Leroy}and considerable difficulty was! be done to isles them be oy agion.” [experienced in bringing them up| if BUSBY TAKEN [reer norm - vie ses Deck ey |e’clock this morning for Tampa to 'PARROTT BRIN BRINGS Arthur Xavier Doyle, mernbe| Conelading this work the tender OF SPONGE sol BROUGHT TO OnET weds THs H | 1 of the personnel of the Tanker FP.) wii) berth at Temps and afford } PINEAPPLES Hi Q. Barstow, was brought from the! bidders an opportantty of entimat j MORNING FOR TREAT. ship last night and ix now an I”-/ling the eost of repairs to the ship MENT * —— “se mate of the Marine hospital, *uf-\for which bide were recently call. Several fine lots of sponge were | , + 1 Gui ne raqtaee lee other matters in the vicinity. brine with eye trouble. led, and will be opened June 18, sold ‘this’ morning at the sponge! Ferry Parrett came In Fesponse to @ radio mestage| Work to be done on the Ivy will doek: The highest price paid for, yh yp td af teh 18} Pi the Barstow one of the! consist of docking, repairing and ‘one lot- was $888. This was an} Pacl Busby, of Marathon, was; lone pples, 7,789 crates, smaiier vessels of the Const Guard | psinting.; renew seven bull plates, excellent lot of wool. ‘takew ill last night at his home in| three cars of fruit in bulk, onelwas sent out for the sufferer. | hatiest tank and two small fresh Other prices paid were $752,/Marathon and was brought to No|car of giyeerine, twe miscelisneous water tanks. est |$557, $493 93. and $405, besides a) Name Key early this morning by/cars, 146 sacks of mail and one GREEK VILLAGE HAS | Repair bulkhends, keelsoms and to|number of small lots that brought! A. E. Woodburn. | passenger. frames, remove and replace tail. in the aggregate about $300. To-| Responding to a message, Vie-| The crates were transferred to ADOPTED DIPLOMAT |S remove, rebudh and replace frat sales for the day amounted toitor. Moffatt secured “Pritchard's, 27 refrigerator cars and shipped -—- starn tubes will also be done. fambulance 3:30 o'clock. went to! out over the East Coast this —— (By Astertoted Press} / ia fa ——$—$———— ‘Ne Name Key and Mr. Busby was, ing to points im the north for dis! CORINTH, Greece, May 29.-—— > MONEY IN OLD COAT brought to the city and placed in tribution. j Lincoln MacVeagh, American min-) STRAND THEATER * ta local bespital. Fruit in balk was consigned}iater to Greece, has been made an| | ?®2! Lnkge-Constance Comu- So eae Wis.—While sort-; Mr. Busby is ane of the election; to the A. Granday Canning Com-|honorary citizen of Veilo, = peat-! Se at 2 paper mill ‘in this inspectors appointed recently by pany and the cars were switehed'hy village which is the site of 9) 70 So hae Soe aonc Seonisnace found the board ef county commistion-; to the tracks of the company.|new agricultural schoo! establish-| THREE ON A HONEYMOON $140 in bills in the pocket of an-ers to serve in the Eighth Pre-| Fruits from these cars is beingled with money raised by Ameri.|| Metines: Balcony, 100; Orches- old coat. cinct during the glectior ‘used im the cannery teday. oun citizens of Greek origin. tre, 16-206; Might, 15-256

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