The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 20, 1934, Page 1

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PARTIOPANTS IN ‘IN COUNTY JAIL ree — FOUR ROUNDED UP IN RAID STAGED BY OFFICERS FROM TO BE GIVEN HEARING They had a fast. moving «crap os gate going until the officers ap- tine neared on the ‘stene . when “the fast crap game was forgotten . and fast foot movement filled their "deka: vhatina 06, tha Job; _ But this was one time the offi- : cers had planned in advance and secu ¥e t+) cour. prisoners are ow in county hteally sbioars poet. Tedon't get jail and will be given beating ont — of géimbling. pair. that E have lbs T kel ce ene esata ‘seldom make est saci ba , because the ‘office not the limelight, The chiet}” pleasant if it didn’t carry. y responsibility—-if one —had|" te do but preside over the/ ELECTION TAKES sharon ATY Key West Lodge Number £00! nights of Gotien Engle, “| their semi-annual election ‘ficers last night in the tall tible on: it KEROSENE WHILE © BURN- ING TRASH. Under ‘the impression he was/ ‘using kerosene | it, ‘and not. gaso-| line, as 3 means. te. hasten on burning.of trash in‘an incinerator, Edwin. Phill of! uval. street wuts) and head yesterday morning. Bess containers, one with a50-| ‘ ir with kerosene | were close + member of | the family told The Jee _ the one containing ine was na taken ore Phillips. ‘trash in the the eombus-| @ match. | ‘The flames singed hair - and urtied his face a deep red, but will sult” -dangerous ste ef- pclae ‘One of the joys of the new World's Fair in Chk tago is the huge outdoor theater placed out In the lagoon where free circus and vaudeville acts are per. formed dafly. The amphitheater Gas-a. ing ca- Bacity-of 10,000, while the sige eel hold a Background. The PRICE FIVE ¢ lace ‘Plasiog Beard Urges Additional Metropolitan F CDPDILIODELS “TWO-EGGS-A-DAY” of 1004 Eaton street. But, he says, how about a hen lay- ing two'eggs in one day? it was time imagine his choir of 1,800 people. tn the circus act’ is-under way on the stage inthe bill is changed weekly, and | te Se ‘audiences twice dai “(Coban Committee vines Against | Payment Ot United States Loans cis mapeernted Piven HAVANA, June 20—A Cuban legality of the loans, led by the Cuban government. Committee, which ie investigating: “Phe grounds for the unfavorable lity of tely.$60,- decision rested in the contention; Ra ae a ema jthat loans. contracted under the} {900,000 in American loans, con- Machado regime are not’ legally, on i dein Ye Machado binding upon the present Cuban/| | government, ‘electri- | rexime, advised the government It was creat-) } SE DE- BEEN ON: On December 3%, 1933, the gov- (ernment owed $40,000,000 — in; [public works bonds, handled | The asad to the president, committee's unfavorable |. re- the National City and. the Chase National Banks, according: to foot official Cuban financial state-~ ment, The public. works projects built (pee on’ loans ie activi. American bondholders, the: Chase/ National Bank, the National City | Bank, of New York, and the Con- under financing. provided. by the ® cal si Bank « ‘Joans has been subjected to strong! tcticiene and Prust C £ Chi leriticism from Cubans who have; —" aimends aie a ' made it a political issue, claiming | x ‘The committee's duty was mere-\tt. Machado government acted ir- * ity to investigate and’ report, but) reguarly. in connection with sag bo ages oo to pass its judgment upon the;loans, Ec Change Of Orders On Shipment Of cast Money To Cuba Causes Speculation’ ep them from én-! S, eyes, nowe ‘and| Why a car with « farge amount} had gone through several weeks) | ago and those in charge of the! nat meaner Sentined for, Cube was shipments returned and left for: ‘Bok sent to Cuba bet remained inj the north without making com- the yords of ‘the railroad yester- ay oe was sai y that the pos-! spot j day and was sent out in the sft-|sipie reason the money was not inches in gireumference and} ¢noon in Train 76, caused mach | #ent to Cuba is because a commit- -the entire surface |tee, appointed by the Cuban gov-| ‘tingntal Illinois Natidnal ‘ep his, railwey GIVES ADDRESS CANDIDATE FOR PLACE. IN NEXT TUESDAY UNITED STATES SENATE DISCUSSES MANY ISSUES OF COUNTY CLERK ROSS SAW- CAMPAIGN YER PREPARES TO SEND (swectal to to the Cttinem) ‘BOXES TO KEY PRECINCTS NEW SMYRNA, 20. verdict, of BBs home | through the Chase National. and‘ as. the be j senate, he day's? intensive “| here: this, morning concluded at St, Petersh night, : i ‘Taylor county, whieh I £ ly represented in and where 1 gave me a peapngs uF lane a {me I have lived heer four pee {while Senator’ jBeneral and four years. in ‘mansion whieh: the people . of | Florida provide for their governor. iIn addition, Senator Tramme! has ibonorable and.” influential . rela- tives there, and many of his for~ {mer employes are still on the state | payroll. “There are numerous — Fiesta being circulated, now SEVEN MEMBERS OF CHAP. 4 second — ie nearing ing, te TER TO ATTEND CONVEN- ore you ‘or any- thing but the infamous falsehoods TIO AT OMANEO that they are. “Task you to stop} and consider the appraisal placed | Lue tebeuheutendeudeuu | 5 wae as CHICKEN 1S FOUND} “** (Special te The Citizen) TALLAHASSEE, June 20—-Es- tablishment of metropolitan parks before the coming winter in Juck- Pensacola and Orlando, was r¢ mended today in a report’ by park committee of the visory and Planning Board. \, The report was submitted B. Treadway, general the board, by Edward Ball, sonville; C..H, Reeder, Miami, fied by a requirement that | | for the parks, set at 1,000,acres more, be provided by local gov- ernments, with emergency. to be used for development, M. L. Montgomery, executi planning board, quoted co members as believing that construction offers the gi possible amount of manual in proportion to the total expen. ditures involved. “Every large urban center Florida will have during this-c: ing summer snd fall an The committee also asked the general board to urge Florida's Congressional delegation for tegis- Iation to aid establishing a 1,506 City, and toward furthering the Everglades National Park in seath For Playgrounds Recommendation also waa made, ——— sald, that counties kestions as to why:this was dong cided not te which was at Key West, to Cuba, upon my character by those who = speculation among em-' ernment had advised not to pay an ployes. | indebtedness of - $60,000,000 in- otha } Ss aE BE es ee ee 1 eee Of Florida Motor aes = And Party Fishing In Local ' Waters! == know. me best intimate [Wat mone of them seemed tenable, *| until: the ot this | debt. is! ‘een throagh ¥ especially as two other shipments| dleared up. J rvctpeamapoenace ERA SER NESE SO send’ the money, a ee ® | } lik: whied thas cod party of FOR El BLECTION ssc one ts scar we ester on ome | Mr. Hewe’s ¥ i, Sieh. 'o Yacht Reseal 11 jai i bal, te cars of ave-! Sheriff K. 0... Thompson has| ie for tarpon and other fish. tprepared the list of deputy sher- ‘The party. is under guidance of dec re cane moa se a patel : First, Fabio Olivier! | Leper; Thied. Stee the arrival of the party) ig wintye a ‘Sra Seven members of the Robert J./ ios oe Game et bk ee Perry Chapter, Order of De Mo.) {40 acres, as each community feel lays, will represent Key West at! [is desivable ‘for ite the convention of Florida DeMo-! and playgrou lays to be held in Orlando in the| near future. This is probably the largest jamall population. have o- tame delegation ever to go from the | diate need for such parks and re-

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