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Associated , : Pree Déy INVOKES: NEW LAW: SEEK- ING EXTENSION OF MORT- EMERGENCY LAWS TO DEAL (iy Associates Prep) WEST PALM BEACH, June’ 1. = Major A. B. McMullen, U.S. WITH TERRORISTS et the U, 8! Distelet Court, Mrs, IN CUBA; DENIES BEING| Bula E. Croker, widow of Richard Croker, Tammany chieftain, and MEMBER OF GROUP candidate for congress, has filed a petition for extension . of . mort-| gages threatening foreclosure | on Palm Beach and: Dublin,’ Ireland, jproperty. ‘ ley (By Associated Press) HAVANA, June 1.—-Rodriguez '| Blanco, a ‘Spaniard, was held in Yesterday as/a suspect in the itvattempt to assassinate Jef- m Caffery, United States am-) Judge Ritter composition; Croker’s . ins ? \ Blaineo denied that she) was. a! of plans. are tobe} ™ “of ‘the group which fired) made for the activities in Key}9™Caffery’s home Sunday but he ‘West, it is understood, and as soon{ 9S held for further investiga- | be forwarded to J.'L. Turnage, di.| At.the same time the cabinet rector of FERA activities in Kéey|*PProved emergency legislation mca pps 3 ees” ‘West. Mr. Wheeler intends to re-}de4! in the most severe manner jo oution of jd sie ape goa turn to Key West in about a week | With terrorists.” Police arrested ' candidate is stayed until the prope or 10 days. ‘ » | 11-men.and three women. A quan- | erty can be jing $2,752,000, “of the new hi ‘invoked by Palm: Beach “attorneys Ih the meantime, work is to be} tity. of bombs and ammunition was at the site where clear-|found in their homes. ‘Terrorists will be tried and sen- tenced' within 24 hours of their ar- :{rest ander the emergency law. ‘PUNERAL SERVICES ARE BE- ;health insuranee companies, lace, who } the company only & e, is. 91, died 7:15). Mr.’ Wall » o'clock last evening at the resi-| shen tim {iequaia tinge himeelf with a | new debit after spendt see dence: of his daughter, Mrs. Mil- tom Curry, 710 North Beach. Funeral es are being held ; in-his:! this. afternoon 4:30 o’clock frora' even unde ey Rtas oc ‘ the chapel. of the Pritchard Fun- | new in the field in his section, car- rena Division street. Wil-, ried his, colleé ( Edwards, of Grace® and cent {Truth church, is officiating. His é “Mr: Lowe is survived by’ four!f his ‘shéwn ‘and. others'sons, Harry, Joseph, Paul and Vic-| May issue of Industrial .Topics, ‘a | of private; tor. Lowe; two daughters, Mrs. | magazine. devoted”.to' progress. of Curry and Mrs. - Albert the company’s. employés. “He is 17 grandchildren’ andjcited as one of the - ‘leading four great-grandchildren, agents in the: states of - Florida, 4 Georgia, South Casolins, Tennes- see, Mississippi, and Alabama... ey dent of the Key. ¥ Club, is in receipt of 9 telegram , trom state. headquarters inform. ‘2 Jing him that the local club won i "wes es aoe sition Weel conduct- Gosgrove, Jr., of Key West, Fla., various. oragnizations. felt Miss Lonise Brook of Atlan:| nee , will be members of ‘the central group of the grand march of the ienic dances given at Tech, June 1 and 2. commencement dances are man of the local committee connection with the event. FERRY BRINGS school that culminate graduation of the Seniors and his Columbia ing Orchestra with Miss Lee will be featured at Cosgrove is a popular mem. of the Junior Class of. the Schoo! of Technology. He a member of Beta Kappa Fra- Ferry Cuba ‘yesterday with! 22 carloads’ of pineapples, 9,546).crates; two cars of fruit in)bulk and two mis- cellaneous. cars, ———$— Scececcaccesesessoooeoes WHERE TO GO eoucesbeedoossooeesd| ular they are with their friends in |xey West. Park — Greduating| Looe before the train arrived Bayview Exercises. “Strawberry 7 and “Too Much Harmony.” After constructing front and rear range lights at Punta Rassa, gppimttrements tuned and ready to host of friends. eBifarnish the urusic for this exceed-) S Bi ingly joyous event. ss a (KEY WEST, FLORIDA, McMath Kidnaping. News Coverage . Men FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1934, CAR DRIVEN | | i 1 tal © Qulek, concerted action by these three Associated Press men, enabling them to score a beat in ing case last year, has won for them honorable mention» in the Pulitzer Eben A. Ayers, chief of the Boston bureau of The Associated Press (at Hi three members of the staff of the ports were directed and correlat- ; BOSTON, June Boston bureau of the Associated'ed in Boston by Ayers, who also afternoon of May 2, Mat- Press—Eben A’, Ayers, chief ofjwrote many of the news stories. garet “Peggy” McMath, 10-year- the bureau, Andrew J. Clarke and! After the initial beat on the old daughter of a Detroit couple, Edward J, Kelley—in the annual|kidnaping, ‘Kelley and Clarke, Mr. and. Mrs. ‘Neil McMath, who Pulitzer journalism awards. ‘through intelligent planning and le their home in the drowsy Got ‘Tip’ Early \vigilance, scored another beat on pe ‘Cod village of Berrictneh Through an undisclosed source,|the recovery of the child, May 5. ‘ ras lured from her school- news of the kidnaping reached the: ‘ room. and kidnaped. ‘Boston bureau a few minutes after }4; Bhs an pan Pe cat “Three‘days later, after her it had been reported to officials. yen. ‘under w Aoyagi: ‘ ; Pear es : under way, Kelley stationed Parents had paid $60,000 in ran-; The “tip” was confirmed andj ii isei¢ in a hotel window where som money through an innocent- the first story sent out: on the he could watch’ the waterfront appearing village negotiator. and wires‘of The Associated Press sec-! 1:1. Clarke reconnoitered, ? frenzied hunt in which scores onds afterward and far in ad- a 0 Held Line Open est Citisen San Rays Found At \CAR SMASHES IN | of police and residents of the Cape. vance of any other agencies, In- pparticipated, she was returned to her, parents aboard the yacht. of ‘William Lee, a friend of Mc- Math, in the harbor opposite hei‘ home. abdu was cay ‘6 prison, formed through his office of the! news, Ayers immediately dispatch. ed Clarke by automobile to the | seene. As the story developed the fol- Towing day, clues sent’Glurke. chas- It was the news coverage of ing from one point to another Spotting. a coast guard boat in} the harbor drawn up beside Lee’s | boat, Kelley joined his fellow) worker and then went to a tele- phone abd galled his office, hold-! ing -o) the .ouly ‘available fine: Clarke a moment later spotted the | Congregational. Church,. is.x} “Key West, Florida, has the most equable weather in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit. PRICE FIVE CENTS New York Paper Carries Story | About Healthful: Qualities Of Key West {Shown To Be Highly Beneficial To Many,’ turn To Health PLATE GLASS AT COLONIAL HOTEL BY tsi oa * SWEETING HITS REAR OF! t the rays of the sun at Key West Florida are more healthful ANOTHER AUTO PARKED, than in any other part of the Cree ee United States is the subject of an article appearing in the Livingston Republican, a newspaper published in Geneseo, N. Y.' The article reads as follows: “Down in Key West where things are more sunny and health- | The car, which was struck, was|ful than they are up here, Miss idriven up on the sidewalk and the! Marjorie Tompkinson of this vil- ltront end smashed into the side of | lage, is spending. some time and Colonial Hotel, where the kitchen| regaining her health. Recently is located. A large plate glass! she attended a reception held in window was destroyed and a sec-| honor of Mrs. Dorothy Cottrell, a ‘tion of the tile work under the| noted writer of fiction, who is window demolished. spending a vacation there. Explaining the accident to his! “Miss Tomkinson, with several juncle, Edwin said another car was) others, spends much of het time passing at a swift rate and when! on the beach absorbing the ultra- ihe thought he was pressing the} violet and other healthful rays of tbrake to stop his car to avoid an} the sun which at Key West reach accident, he was presing the ac-| a greater intensity than any other celerator, ; point in the country, ranging from 400 to, 590 British thermal IRE. KIRBY T0 z VISIT KEY WEST all the natural advantages of the j Place. He sent to this office a Rev. Otis E. Kirby, who was sta-, Common glass pickle bottle which While driving the automobile! of his uncle, Wallace Pinder, last jnight about 8 o'clock, Edwin | Sweeting smashed his car in to the rear of a car ‘parked on Fieming' street. { “A prominent medical man, who is in Key West, visualizes a char- itable institution there embracing {tioned cat Key West in ‘1925 as/ had been discarded by. picnickers of the. First and under exposure to the sun for eight months,.400k.on.#. purplo temporary pastor jed to arrive here this evening over the highway from Atlanta, Ga., hue. “This shows something of the vaeal HL Betancourt Form these rapid-fire developments that across the cape, and Kelley was|child aboard the craft d dashed brought honorable mention to sent to work with him. Their re-i to the phone with his story. IFLORIDAPARK BILL MADE LA | ROOSEVELT SIGNS MEASURE CREATING RESERVE IN EVERGLADES eS ally Arrested: Charges Filed By Father Of Boy ~ Run Over And Injured Tuesday | | : feary Betancourt, better; Gallagher, father of the boy, made / known as “Brow' ” jan affidavit charging Betancourt; »" who has been) with driving an automobile while! under the influence of liquor,! ” (ty Anseciated Presa) in the county jail since Tuesday WASHINGTON, June 1.—The when he was arrested on a charge of dri ‘ander the:influence of liquor, was {G. Gallagher and damaging the’ ident Roosevelt has signed the bill while | property ef John G. Gallagher,! providing for the establishment of {namely a bicycle. {the Eye: oy national park in The boy was taken to his home Fist. Alok 13 he formally arrested on a warrant to-| from the Marine Hospital Wed; The bill signed by the president due. |nesday. Chief Deputy Clements; authorizes the addition of a large jsaxeecte visited the home _ this} tropical wrea-2;500 squate miles Tuesday, when Betancourt was! morning and said that the injured! of ‘Plorida’s’ Evérglades—to the arrested, it is alleged he was re-| boy could not move and was just ‘federal park system. sponsible for injuries received by/ #ble to talk to his. visitor. ‘Only after the required land in 4 colored Jad 16 years old, John] . When Betancourt will be given'Dade;Moitree and Collier ‘couh- G. Gallagher who, it was said was’ been stated but it is understood|park’be created, however. ig an automobile damaging the person of one John, White House said today that Pres- | |where he is now located. During effect of the rays of the san there, ‘his stay in Key West, the reverend an effect which is highly bene- will stop at the home of Mrs, Ber-! ficial to many invalids. This bot- {tie Higgs on Southard street. {tle is now in the Republican of- | The ladies of the Congregation-) fice and will be shown to anyone al Church will hold a get-together} Who is interested.” | meeting at the recreational hall on} |Monday evening at which ‘ime SMALL BLAZE AT lRev. Kirby will be entertained, and} . ‘all members and friends of the{ Smoke was discovered — this morning coming from beneath the jcongregation are invited to be in| as | DUE ON SATURDA freight office of the Florida East jCoast Railway. Investigation jshowed a fire of small propor. tions. Steamship Granada of the; An alarm way sent in and a crew {Standard Fruit and Steamship;of men from the Steamship Cuba, jcompany, is due in port from New| with fire extinguishers, summon- ‘York tomorrow morning. § ,giclackied. Before the fire fighters ar- jand will berth at the Porter Dock, Hived the sailors had subdued the | After taking- on fuel oi athe, flanies, vessel will sail for her destination’ : bg E ‘PLAN PAINTING TPE O: BUILDING D CRANANA! i | 4 ‘ ' preliminary” hearing has not’ tits-has’ béen donated will the | knocked down and run over by the Rev. J. C. Gekeler was chair-! automobile driven by the prisone! Yesterday afternoon David E. his will not be until the condition, The park will be the third larg-| f Gallagher is determined by his' est-of United States preserves, be-' ing surpassed in size only by Yel-! jlowstone and Alaska’s Mount Mc-! CONDUCT. } SUMMER SCHOOL. ] In today’s imeue of The Citizen $k appears a notice from the Unit- Mrs,’ Frank Guito, certified,ed States Treasury Department it | | physician, Mr. And Mrs. Harold Cruz Given Kinley park. It is to be a refuge for rare plants and birds of the South. The park bill finally passed by congress was the one put through {high school teacher of the Key, calling for bids for propsed work | West High School, announces in/of painting the interior plastered jtoday’s paper that she will again’ walls of the Key West postoffice conduct summer school at her’ building. home on Duval street. Bids for the work to be carried, IN PINEAPPLES Rousing Welcome On Their Arriv Parrott arrived from) When Mr. and Mrs. Crus, who were wedded in Miami early this morning, arrived on the This affords those pupils who on will be opened on June 14, af- have failed in their work during ©ording to announcement made by the school term which closes to. |the department, day, an opportunity to keep “\y P sitye ‘the house by Represerttative Wil- cox (Dem. Fla.). Senator Fletch- ler (Dem., Fla.), who twice before ~ . . (had obtained senate approval of | Mrs, Crus were met by their in-'. sitar measure, pushed the Wil-; timate friends and escorted to the cox bill through the senate last with their classes. { Also, those students who want) ‘autumobile which was in readi- ness to carry them home while the band played “Here Comes the Bride.” The reception committee! entered the other cars and the procession began. Hatana Special they were given a | reception which showed how pop- Monday. MENOCAL, WIFE ‘to take new subjects and go ahead} ' can do so by seccing Mra. Guite’ and Mrs. Jeanne Irvirg. Captain BR. J. Warren, owner of the palatial Cabin Cruiser Ses Horse, Dr. L. W. Green and party 1 ' Roam”) Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sawyer and t j about two score. other With the band in an open auto truck leading, the start was made! from the station, of cans, scattering of handfuls of Cubs, who has been residing ut rice and old shoes are forerunners Wiami Beach. left by plane yes of a happy fife in the future, Mr. terday with Mrs. Menoca! to ob. = hore may happily smile tain medical treatment for the 5 “ | thro years to come. latter in Havana. pon ned tie. sng tte whieh Mrs. Crus, who was before her Mrs. Menecal has been grett the newly weds. | marriage this morning Miss Caro- health for some time. After under. > Pere was also in waiting a Ne-'lyn Albury, daughter of Charles going treatment from Havana inlets 8 ee the and General Men- the younger social set and has « ocal will return to spend the sum- mer at the Beach. were (Wy Associated Prean) MIAMI, June 1.—Gen. Mario Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin Sawyer, friends were at the station with rice, old Mr. Cruz is an employe of the [ioees Femmes Home and is one. of Key West's best known and, * When the train arrived Mr. and universally liked young men. i congressman, how secretary to General Menocal. FLY TO HAVANA: it and if rattling ¢ Menocal, former president of, in mM! | accompanied by Tr. ceiving his 1934 tax bill John Ma- former | late visitors in. Key West having lerrived. yesterday from Miami, : | The erviser is berthed st the Gulf 7 Refining dock. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Parker, of)" P 727 Windsor Lane, announce the; C@Ptain Warren and his party. birth of a deughter ie the bem ali on pleasure bent, will epend « yesterday morning. She has been’ {* 4=7* in Key West and then re given ot Chere 3 jwume the ervise which will take reneged gle daughter are, them to Cubs, Panama snd other ireported as doing nicely. | pointe in the Caribbean. | KILLS SELF OVER TAXES STRAND THEATER remnionneee Ken Muynard in MACKINAW, WL—After re- STRAWBERRY ROAM Bing Crosby-Jack Oskie in lott, 45. 2 farmer of thie city,’ TOO MUCH HARMONY talked it over with two brothers | Matinee: Baleony, 100; Orches- and then hanged himese!f. tra, 15-200; Night, 15-286