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VOLUME LV. eee No, 169, Considering One Of Major Phases OF New Program All Other Activities Are’PROWLERS FIRED Now Progressing Neo new developments were an- mounced today in the program of rehabilitation now going on un- der direction of FERA officials and in charge of B. M, Duncan administrator for this district. Two of tie! primary projects | gotten under way are progressing favorably it was said at head- In! ~ UPON IN HAVANA (RADICALS SAID PLANNING|- NEW ATTACK ON U.'S. AMBASSADOR (My Associated Press) at the home of Jefferson Caffery, United States ambassa- to Cuba, fired upon four men: house, it has been revealed. | | HAVANA, » duly 17-—Guards) 7°" = { ‘prowling in the bushes about the, EVERY KNOWN DEVICE Is) MADE AVAILABLE TOWARD FURNISHING NECESSARY INFORMATION: (Dy Associated Press) WASHINGTON, July 17.—It’s been a long time since members of congress running for. re-elec- pplied with such | a wealth of campaign material to every! have this year. Almost known device has been employed! | by those in authorityto make’ ‘tollay and results ob-) None was injured, the men flee-| easily available information on all ‘to date have received the approval of those in charge. One of these is the census of the grounds in pursuit of: the as.soon as the soldiers opened | The guards did not leave| phases of the “New Deal,” both | pro and con. ' Especially have the democratic KEY. WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1934. feed their, constituents as they, [prowlers, fearing the whole affair! aaaudl ‘the population whieh was started 'a ruse to ieave the home unguard- leaders been helpful to their first- | Test Saturday. With a corps. of!ed. i os term brethren, many of whom had setive and intelligent workers; The incident occurred . several opportunity to get their fect little | Handling the matter and the ques-lnights ago and came on the heels! more than on the ground during’ Hite ural eeetnethonatee attncece [of rumors that certain radical ele-/ the hectic, seventy-third congress.’ ary it ie expected the work will|ments were planning another at-' They have made use of the most be within the time} tack on the American ambassador. | elementary methods to give them es estimated. It is understood Caffery has been; an idea of what went on in’Wash- Ansther of the —* the/ receiving anonymous letters. to’ ington during. the session that rawr tog 9 ys) that effect. « | they might be able to talk intelli- One of the guards stationed gently to the folks back home. elean city at once and keep the #bout .Caffery's home was killed; ‘Following The President’ sanitary condition of streets and) when @ group of terrorists attack-! Im many instances these “fresh yards up to the 100 per cont mark.’ od the nouse on May 27. The as-| men” voted blindly for legislation More Trucks Coming sailants were not apprehended. {they knew nothing about, Their, Though this goal has not beon| a | excuse was they were “following Feached as yet indications are, THREE KILLED | the President.” ; i seid, that it will be in « short ! | Agricultural legislation enacte j , Two of Gis late trucks br IN CUBAN RIOT. in the seventy-third congress is a/ ‘ arrived and were at once y 2, he: Ford. Ex. pet de ekvion... Others: good <illustration,.. f >. the} 2,000,000th yigitor to. the Ford Ex: way gies ee ‘firs pe partys few" of the| Position,” said President Dawes as ; old- f % knew what it was all; _ In the meantime a number of; ~— | Recal Vehicles have’ been SOLDIERS DISPERSE MOB. AT about. k to the Ford Exposition. CHICAGO—A pretty Alabama girl, Nelda Brown, of Birming- ham, was honored at A Century of Progress, Chicago, on July 3, when she received a medal as the 2,000,- 000th visitor to the Ford exposition. The presentation was made by Ru-' tus Dawes, president of The World’s » Fair. | . To a fanfare of trumpets, Miss | Brown, undoubtedly the most sur- prised girl on the entire Fair grounds, was escorted by sixteen uniformed guards of the Ford build- ing to the Court of the World, where | Mr. Dawes.and Ulysses Grant-Smith, ‘ chief of protocol, were waiting. “I congratulate you on being the ‘The intricacies of the agricul-! Neldo Brown, of Birmingham. Ala., receiving a medal from Rufus C. Dawes, president of A Century of Progress, as the two-millionth visitor he presented Miss Brown with the | medal and certificate commemorat- ing the occasion. “I hope you enjoy your visit and that when you go home you will tell all. your friends about it.” The 1934 World's Fair has been | open forty days and forty nights and the total figure of 2,000,000 brings the daily average attendance in the Ford exhibit up to 50,000, | which is more than 75 per cent of | the total Century of Progress at- | tendancc. The figure of 2,000,000 ap- plies: to the main Ford building alone and ig in addition to the throngs attending the concerts in the Ford Symphony Gardens, visi- tors to the Roads of the World and |: the Industrialized Barn. inte service and the activity has’ been accordingly increased, While these items on the pro- gram are showing pleasing pro- Sree other and more momentous matters are occupying the thoughts and time of those at the head of the FERA. Te Be Announced Later = | Though there has been nothing. officially given out relative to the! immediate future it is understood: that one of the major phases of|sugar mill in this proyince. ‘Two’ “BRAIN TRUSTER” the rehabilitation program will be; made public at an early date. | ‘This, it ig understood, will af-| feet practically every person of! dwelling within the limits of SUGAR MILL NEAR SANTIAGO (Hy Asnocinted Press) SANTIAGO, Cuba, July 17.— thirteen wounded as soldiers dis- persed a riot at the Media Luna of those wounded were gravely in- jured. Reports reaching Sanita, aid ; tural adjustment act, the farm eredit act, the crop production) jloan act, the cattle purchase act,’ jithe farm mortgage bankruptcy act jand others mean little more to! Many congressmen than a jpainful headache. Yet during | Three workers were killed and‘ their campaigns this summer and: j fall, they must talk intelligently about each one, | BIG OBJECTIVES OF | WASHINGTON, July 17.— administration’s chief lture, al-! mind as to ‘dersecretary of agi iready has made up hi city and will be a decisive, that the workers were holding a one of the big objectives in his! step in the march of progress i Key Weet beginning in this year. 1984. Only these who are close to the administration, heads of branches f activity and executives have been afforded an insight into what if intended, but it was said this morning that the details will be worked out before the end of the Week and the public afforded, through the press, an idea of its! comprehensiveness. NON-ARYAN SAGES PLACED BY BRITISH IN FIVE COUNTRIES | meeting in furtherance of their demands for higher wages and that the riot started when soldiers at- tempted to break up th JONES HEARING HERE ON FRIDA | HELD IN CONNECTION WITH SHOOTING OF WILLIAM GIBSON 1p Associated Press) LONDON, July 17.—Posts fo 889 persons Preliminary hearing of who, on grounds of! Harrison Jones, charged with the} religion, polities! opinion, or race! shooting of William Gibson at Key matum was issutd by him to em-/ bly. \ | new job. It will be a renewal of his ef- forts to obtain a food and drugs law “adequate for the protection of consumers.” Tugwell was unsuccessful in his first attempt to have such a law’ enacted. Credited generally with being author of the original pro- , posal, the measure struck such op- position in congress that it was | finally sidetracked. ! Rumor has it that Tugwell all | but wept. His disappointment was | 80 keen that President Roosevelt | felt moved to dispatch him a note ‘advising that he “keep his shirt jon.” He feels better about it jand is determined to fight. | Heartened By Senate Win | Something akin to ulti- now! ‘were unable to carry on their} Largo on June 30 has been post-' ployes of the food and drug ad- Work in their own country” were! found by the Academic Assistance, poned until morning. 10 o'clock Friday This hearing was scheduled. for ‘tion to.secure’a satisfactory law|"°t be away from the Island Cit, nistration: | | mii : |“... Efforts of the administra-| very | « i ' | ; The “brain | truster”—Professor Tugwell, un-| sing of th Political Sides Agree On Presidential Popularity Bo FREIGHT STEAMER ini Parties Outline ARRIVES IN PORT) Program Dealing With Issues In Coming Cam- HENRY R. MALLORY COMES| | \ | paign IN LAST NIGHT. FROM GALVESTON { (Ry Associated Vrexa) | WASHINGTON, July 17.—An Freighter Henry R. Mailory, of | "usual harmony of opinion per- ‘the Olyde-Mallory Lines, came. in| vades the inner circles of the last night with freight “for olitical seers just now, as they West from Galveston. The ves docked at 8 o'clock. After taking on | xa food products, sponges, ther the political weather will be | gather meteorological data from | afar, and seek to compute whe- argo cons nd a miscellancous collection of | fair or stormy, and why. freight iten ship sailed 10:15} o’clock for New York, BRANTLEY BUYS "NEW BUSINESS B. E, Brantley of the Busy Bee The experts on both sides start with the one big factor of Presi- dent Roosevelt’s jularity. ‘The i that their biggest asset The jcans see in it something that must j be with |though hardly with complete dis- i] ; may. conceded pop- democrats i th jcoming campaign. republ regarded concern, al- Bakery will leave tomorrow morn- ing for Winter Park, Fla., where he has purchased a bakery business for his son, Norman, Mr. Bratley states that he will! Recovery Issue | Going on to the general aspect ectation in both camps is that in| of the recovery situation, the ex- p “TO BE EXAMINED HERE TOMORROW EXAMINATION WILL BE HELD IN HOSPITAL BUILDING AT ARMY. BARRACKS BEGIN- i NING AT 1 O'CLOCK t Candidates for enrollment in 'CCC camps will be examined to- | morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Of- ficers in charge of the routine jhave advised they will arrive over the East Coast in the morning. The examination will be held in the hospital building .at the Army barracks.. It was at first intended ‘to hold this in one of the offices at the lighthouse department, but ‘time. The matter was talked over with Major W. W. Rhein, com- manding officer at the barracks ‘and through his. courtesy the hos. pital building was placed at the ' disposal of the examiners. ; Cards have been sent out ad- ivising all of the candidates the itime and place of the examination. | There were 15 candidates of whom , 11, which is the quota fixed for ‘Monroe county, will be chosen. COLORED DEFENDANTS WERE ARRAIGNED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON | Marian Roberts and Marian Al-{ ,len, colored, were arraigned 3| o'clock yesterday “afternoon in | court of County Judge Hugh Gunn fall of these are occupied at this]- Strike Halts Business In General At San Francisco CONNOR | CHILD [ rhemands. fab uu FOUND TODAY] Swarm nto City With cy aie Aim Of Preventing Dis- (My Anacotated Preany HARTSDALE, N. Y., July 17.—Robert Con: 21- months-old, who was believed te have been kidnaped from orders , (By Associated Preast SAN FRANCISCO, July 17.— | The normal process of existence Sen 1,300,000 men, women and children were torn up by the roots in the relentless clutch of & gen- | erat strike im the Sen Francises metropolitan district. National guardsmen by the thousand, with tanks, field pieces, machine guns and other for- midable engines of death surged into befuddled San Francisco and his home here, was found alive | and smiling this afternoon in the woods behind his house by state troopers. Mrs. Charles H. Connor, mother of the child, fainted when a trooper came into her home with the child his The child’s face was bad- ly scatched by brambles aft- the er nearly five days in KEY RESIDENCE BLAZE LOCATED ON WATSON STEET EARLY THIS MORNING Fire, at 12:30 o'clock this morn-| on charges of contributing to the ing, partly destroyed the home of | delinquency of a minor female. After hearing all of the evi idence the judge decided there wa | sufficient cause on which to hold} ithe accused until the next term of criminal court under bonds of $50, eacl Ori ' , inally there were four wom- en named in the indictment buti ‘these two were the only ones ‘against whom sufficient evidence| was educed to warrant them be |ing held. The others were dismiss- | ed. | | /RUSSIAN BURBANK OBJECT OF HONOR BY SOVIET UNION: { (By Ansociated Presa) | { LENINGRAD, July 17.—Rus- | Sia’s Luther Burbank, the vener- \able Ivan Vladimirovitch Michu-} ‘rin, who has given the world 300} | new kinds of fruits and berries, ito be honored September 20 by | celebrations throughout the Soviet | Union of the sixtieth anniversary | of his career as a plant breeder. | “We cannot wait for favors (from nature. Our task is to take ithem from her,” is the slogan , which has guided this 84-year-old! cientist, | The town of Kozlov has been renamed Michurinsk and is the site of the Northern Horticulture- entific Institute and an agri- ultural college. | Michurin has developed olive} ‘trees which bear as far north as} Moscow and has produced hardy! | grape: peaches, apricots anid fruits which withstand the! climate of North Russia. | He also has experimented ex-) | tensively with flowers and has pro-! {duced a hybrid of a lily and al violet which possess great beauty} ( | | \ Mrs. Beauman Key Watson street near Division. An alarm from Box 33 on { others were on their way. j swelled | throughout the area by emergency additions. A great commanit jhad been knocked off its baler {by the shock of business jnation and fearful consequences |loomed im the face of its shak ‘ness, i The city buzzed with | that regular army forces ‘ready to move in, but there 'no confirmation. Grocery Stores Looted | Mobs footed a few grocer j Stores still running im the fee « |@ reported food shortage and « ‘buying stampede. | By the tens of thousands populace began surging ii. streets. Mostly they were |curious. Others perhaps hed jew friendly motives, Virtually 'were pedestrians, ye Police forces were stag rum j number | automobiles were running wut apparatus from Stations | an Everywhere there wa 3. Firemen found the rear of the building in flames, which quenched after about one work. tense, and uncertainty were = City, state and federal auth hour's | ties as well a strike The front part of the structure everybody of the food not leader « jerai promised bat tt we “ | suffered little but the rear section dence was badly damaged. Small insur Strikers were reported ing against supply truck ance was carried, it is said. jan opportunity enter th INNOVATION BY ROTARY CIRCLE Arrangements have been made} for a “Fathers, Sons And Daugh | vat ters Day” at the regular Rotary] ultimate line « b luncheon> on Thursday at} which time a special program will| be rendered in connection with the event, This is something new way of observance and entertain ment by the Rotarians, and it is expected that there will in attendance at the of be junder national guard | police convoy Many Guards On Duty By guardsmen in the city and noon there were others on the way The Embracader f q ughfare fringin waterfront t ‘ guardsmen From tha guardsmen beg ward int dustrial the ¢ they in the harries biect appa f the that lite ald be tande y Transbay fers Militia officer et es i het sion, w h gives promise " ing an interesting one through out, out information Lighthouse Department To Install Equipment On Weather Conditions In order te keep an accurate;vhow the ¢ torn condi 1 record of meteorological Council in its first year, es A : » 4 5 any longer than he can help. Hej things will run along on a fairly, and has a rave perfume. | tions in this vicinity the lighthouse The council was formed to aid this morning but on representa-| have not ended,” he wrote. “They Pinapples and other suz-tropical! i . fruits and nuts have been treated! 4¢Pattment is preparing to install) ha he can do in business for} neither the Y different instruments in the engi- . ie w himse [neering office at local headquar- ‘ters. On the left wall of the H office | i jhas been placed a frame contain- ling a series of pictures showing We different cloud formatic Ynoune ‘mage sale conducted tomorrow aft-! republicans) ernoon, beginning at 2:30 o’clock,| frame to carry « pilot chart, now ap-jat their hall, at which time see-! monly called « ! - — ' P —— NROE THEATER 4 Matinee: Balcony, 106; Orb tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25 torm chart, of ¢ MO! N James D TAKE TOMORROW .Monroe—“Baby Take A Bow.” Palace—“What’s' Your Rack- et?” German professors and research! tion” of attorneys in the case have only hegun. You will have: ' #iving his son a chance to show ;even keel for the time being; that Workers, dispossessed of their Peace Justice Rogelio Gomez|to work for a while longer with complete prosperity, States took 58, France 41, Tur-\in the county jail and up to this! tack on his,present swing through| influence the fall elections, The couneil’s annual report;enable her to secure a release. | RUMMAGE SALE ry in being confirmed as the| : |nosticators move into the field of! funds are nearly exhausted. Un-! ees } TONIGHT. ie «7 {along the lines outlined for sani- Republican Forecasts Britain will have to leave, i Visit Our Soda Fountain!) tation in Key West. | In that field, the | ehuse the possibilities of help, or! ota even of refuge, in other European; {who is now mapping out a program) crease as farmers realize more 'the city. | Florida, Cuba and West Indies, ee {| of flavors. ci at . » ee | . | countries ’ Ph gram in connection with specializ-' fully how short this year’s grain} Many articles have been collect-} In the event of disturbances the Gardner $s jarmacy on ies (Continued on Page Four) |this sale, ichart and marked with pins Work by the nazi regime. jgranted the time asked and fixed the antiquated and awkward law; promised by the democrats nor the, eee ” such manned that the; Ploces for 178 were found in! the date as stated above. | now in force.” | ery aR | complete collapse predicted by the; €Mdure freezing weather. the Hritich Isles while the United!. ‘Mrs. Jones is still held prisoner | He is expected to launch his at- NEW OFFICIAL republicans will arrive in time to WES See e oo key 33, and Holland 26, jtime no bond has been fixed to}.the west and far west. He has} i ae mene at ere two im LEY HOUSE confided as much to friends. FERA ARRIVES portant factors may ,be regarded! tates that more than $66,000 had! we Heartened by his decisive vic- j88 more or less stable, the prog-| been subscribed but that these|'@@Peeserovevscocoooooves |+), WHERE TO GO fest anieroscretary of acti] George B. Reed, chief sanitary | wi vitual and community interest, es les further contributions are re-| ¢ eeee Bes over, suphorn ecoste DP inspector, FERA, was an arrivall cea | ey House officials an-' ‘he aut egived, the report says, the! position, he is eager for the fray-| yesterday to take up activities *@¢tly Joined. that there will be a rum.'#"d their classification. seholars and scientists harbored in; i pack ik Cu ; Below this will be installed onroe—“Take ance,”* “Their position,” it ‘says, “will| “Palace—“The House of-Roths- + |. He: will work eonjunction | count several signs J E f our di e will wor in conjunction | on se igns then be worse than before, be-! child.” tals Lo sesaali wa ES with S. D. Macready, sanitary of-| parent in the heavens. jond-hand clothing will be sold for} 4 vo, eagehae: i Jersey Ice Cream in a variety ||ficer of the state board of health.| They expect farm unrest to in-ithe benefit of the many needy of |'"#! American waters, the coast of have contracted since; they were compelled to leave their; jed projects to be started in a brief| crop will be under the combined/ed, and will be disposed of during/course will be checked t fatherland.” Phone 177 Free Delivery to ' FLASH: CALIFORNIA’S GOVERNOR CALLS OUT NATIONAL GUARD IN SAN FRANCISCO STRIKE. WHEN EXCITED, KEEP COOL. DRINK WAGNER'S BEER

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