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VOLUME LV. No. 170. In Florida's Financial tf! —_— eS POLICE MAKE ROUND UP OF | Decree State Mut Re'PLAN TO SHOW | SM? et co double Efforts To-| MANY PICTURES ward Return Of Pros-| REHABILITATION — TION nae SCENES OF KEY WEST TO BE (Florida News Service) SHOWN ON SCREEN IN VA. TALLAHASSEE, July 18.— RIOUS SECTIONS OF COUN- Florida's financial affairs for the TRY (By Aetoctatea Preaay SAN FRANCISCO, July While the San Francisco general 18.—| strike committee adopted a resolu- tion last night advising striking Pacific Coast Longshoremen and! . ‘marine workers and employers to) While newspapers of the couns|*2ttle théir long walkout by’ arbi- | tration, a series of raids on known Ite dollars-and-conts foet the past|*ty have been telling the’ world 'of | i Mh ‘” year, according to « statement by | the rehabilitation of Key W egy Communist “thot spots” were made Governor Dave Sholtz. and the magnitudinows reyes me toe te torineetion with het Florida must, the statement de-}now fairly getting’ unde? way,’ | clared, “redouble efforts toward fare determined to smash the rad-| ‘@n unquestioned prosperity that is' that will come to us) #Fe to be shown, it'as we have’ Arrangements have been com- pos your. |pleted for a number of news reels pong oe ae be “shot” and a representative general “strike situation. Police moving pictures of the activities jical element in San Francisco, it} twas declared. d | Aroused civilians jointed the po-/ lice who started ‘their activiti with an onslaught at the Marine; KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1934. ‘First Lady’ Sees ‘Slim’ at Fair Facile Lacideber Aealiane -AtKey West In Interest Of Rehabilitation Program UNIT PLANNING | Here To Make Survey WASHINGTON, July | ENTERTAINMENT ba Conditions As Now big 1934 political offensive def-| arb Exist initely has been launched and all! SERIES OF EVENTS ARE TO) signs point to one of the most in-| pe GIVEN TO RAISE FUNDS! } TO ATTEND NATIONAL CON. | VENTION IN MIAMI |FALL ELECTION MOST INTENSIVE CAMPAIGN EXPECTED IN BIG POLITI- CAL OFFENSIVE DEFINITE- LY LAUNCHED By HERBERT PLUMMER (Ny Aseoeiated Press) Prominent among the arrivals in Key West yesterday was Nor Ives known over the | state as one of Florida's most ae | tive legislators, representative im "\ the state legislature from Colum bia county. sive compeigus:in,tetest' pears. ight is on,” Jim Farley, | man P. issimo of the democratic | ‘orces, declared. gaily just before; he‘ left Washington for an exten-; sive reconnoiter of the west. “I: Members hope the opposition party has a Post No. 28, {good time.” j Drum and Bugle Corps a \ When it is considered election: Mr. Ives’ prime motive in com day is not until November 6, the| : ‘tremendous amount of ‘political to raise funds to enable the corps to Key West is to got = firat activity this early is unusual, If to attend the National American hand idea of. the rehabilitation the campaign gains momentum as} it goes along—and undoubtedly, Legion Convention to be held in, PTO#tam mow getting wader way : and to meet the official in charge } will—the finish promisés to set a Miami during the’ latter part of | new record for a by-election year. of the different branches of tb Program of Arthur American j ranging a series of entertainments | Many of the wheelhorses' of October of this year, it was stated: il | both parties thus far have shown today. today, indicated the governor and /of the Fox Movitone company has other state ofmicials will pursue| advised that he will arrive by air- the same course of governmental) plane Friday morning at 10 been in effect! oclock. Workers’ Industrial Union in the} ~ ‘commission district, There n 100 alleged radicals were seize: ‘and taken to the city jail. administration) Right after his arrival he will! Police said more than 200 rad- ; make 18 or twenty scenes cover. |icals were in jail. statement issued by Gover-\ ing the various projects now vn-| Force Way Into Offices follows: jder way, devoting time especially! A group of 25 men armed with "s governmental affairs, to the beautification, demolition | baseball bats hammered their way the present fiseal year, and restitution projects and dif- into the offices of the Western started July 1, will continue ferent phases of the sanitary work.’ Worker, Communist organ. The; by the yardstick When these are completed it is interior was wrecked. Police rush- ~ understood that two pictures are’ ed to the scene, but the raiders iat’ He now on its finan- to be taken from the air showing; disappeared. | first time in many ‘he city from different angles, the! First indication of the concert-' ix my earnest desire, views to be taken from different ‘ed drive against radicals came | vy unswerving de- heights. \gvom Charles Wheeler, vice presi-| ow rene ‘the new artivals in Key.’ dent of. the. McCormick steamship, the same, ih connection with the FERA™line,-who said in a talk-at'the Ro-| of the state! Program is G. W.. Owen, field. tary club here today that the raids! 1. 8uditor of the administration in, would start shortly. Florida. Mr, Owen arrived toaay Wheeler intimated government To Cut E ai and expects to remain in Key! consent had been obtained for the; = ‘West for several weeks. anti-Communist thrusts. the year 1934-35, I have; : ‘Armed With Clubs i instructed all state officials .: BROWNS RETURN Armed with clubs, 30 youthful, Will start ma trim their expenditures to the nelibtyl igi d the; i j -styled vigilants rushed ie; sea life very minimum. If T wished to be! Communistic quarters in the Ruth-| facetious about such # serious; enberg house at 121 Haight street, | matter of the state's existence, I smashing windows and upsetting tural History 2 HAD BEEN ON. TRIP TO MANY PARTS OF COUNTRY FOR ABOUT THREE MONTHS When | visited the ne cago, she ins! Ataskan exhibi of huskies, T! | came interest di : i = é . = tha =? Fa i Ernest tomorrow on should go farther and issue in- ! ‘i structions to have the minimum: thie eut by ton per cent. “In the fiscal year just past.! Florida and her people and offi- eiale went far toward the goal; that already has marked her as the! first state to recover from the so-) called depression. _ | Mr. and Mrs, Frank Brown re-/ shop and library and offices of the! “This year, and for the remain-' turned over the highway last night| International Labor —_ Defense | ing time of my administration, the/ from a visit to different parts of |League. Sag en same rules will apply. {the United States, visiting rela-; A break in the general strike | “State departments and state) tives and friends. They were ab-: clouds appeared today. offices generally must pare ex-| sent for three months, j penditures to meet only those) Among those visited ‘Wete, their! things which are absolutely neces-| son-in-law and dutighter, “Cém- sary to the welfare of state gov-, mander R. D. Spalding, U." qeament. "nd Mrs. Spalding at Norfolk, Va.j } IN Current Expenses Met \pisters of Mrs, Brown at Haddeh-, ota ty “The past twelve months saw Field, N. J., and they also spent} (iy Aasocinted, Préxn> i the sinte live within its income,f brief time with’ Doctor Robert} .JaACHYMOV,': | Czechoslovakia, | Wifho fewrotcupants of tite baild-| "* Will: be ing fled. By the time police ar-//trip by Arno! rived, the youths also had gone. ! The Ruthenberg house, which i was wrecked, too, quartered the! Lunn, Jr., of Workers’ Theater, Film Photo; Company. i League, Sports club, school, book| |gineer and C er DEATH TAKES TOLL @)3) “OF CZECH MINERS | ~ RADIUM CENTER, ORGA Edsel Under the d reation for the ; 22 s the Key West Hos. )"" | | | | has been organized. de The band i: } twenty pieces |mented to fort | winter season i j regular conce to Key West. Mrs, where she renewed her acquaint mingway Going To Cuban Waters To Gather Up Rare Sea Speci Hemingway, | writer and sportsman, will leave} , Pilar for Havana waters where he specimens, | small, for the Museum Chief Mate Lunn will Yesterday:\For NIZATION OF ‘yadium they dig up here for the) REGULAR CONCERTS WILL BE GIVEN AT BAYVIEW s are being held daily; 129 at Bayview Park, to have this municipal band give + | little desire to take the field. They| Eleanor Roosevelt) ambags@zlar from the frozen forth | complain they still feel the ef-| w World's Fair, Chi-| on- her vicit to the Fair last summer 4 isted oh visiting the| shortly after Williams had driven age of the: grotling : sation: bf it on Northerly t hi Ein. Heder ; Congress and need rest. lopportunity to attend, it oe le. ea Aine ta BAleapa Copper Center. | “Give me a little while longer 5.00) mites. While Viashington | to recuperate,” one senator eT ea ake 7 ome - pe et FR TN Hat cittac Seaeeee Hheadquarteta in reply to. a. re-| tbat this will be the first. conven-| Tair, Willinms was frequently 2 | quest that he make a few speeches, | tion of its kind to be held in this it at the White House | “and I'll be at your command.” _j state. . ‘Winning The West’ | The first entertainment is be- Others, however, have shown ing planned for the of, no disposition to hold back, | August 2nd and it is stated by the Farley's six-weeks’ tour of the committee on arrangements that west eventually will take him to this affair will be interesting and the Pacific coast ‘where he will enjoyable. This entertainment meet President Roosevelt on his! i) be held in the Legion hall and return from Hawaii, He plans to —. = . -will ‘consist of a box supper, old) {meet the state democratic leaders fashioned bexa dance and. several noted ery to Key West later in sd pet hanfbion ict well y opie acs novelty features, and # full : Be) 4 ge W-" evening of enjoyment is assured ; Mrs, Hemingway plans to Jeave 4 ex ‘those who attend. cruiser. Friday and will be met in Havana eneral Johnson has started an| This may be the only ‘by. Mr. Hemingway. Later of extend tour for the purpose of tunity for many years to 5 Aee } Charles M. B, Cadwalader, manag-|"¢-selling the Blue Eagle. While the jocal corps to attend a na king collection of ing’ director of the museum , and) the general's missjon is described tional. convention, it was stated and|Henry W. Fowler, widely ‘known, #5 “governmental” and not poli-! and it .is hoped: by the post and iethyologist will join the party.” | ‘orps that the. public will assist © Asked’ about: his plans, ‘the’Key| by attending the affairs which are West ‘author told The, Citizen he! sponsored by the organization, aiorebaniod the (Will devote much of the time: § to! toi s -.j/ and at which the corps will en CR AE jtaking matlin ‘and’ others of% the pe chairman of the senat®rial; deavor ‘to give the people their! fore ld Samuelson, en-Hlarger/fish founid in’ the Waters, erections Piptitoe regs 2 going at! money's worth of clean entertain-| after completic hief Mate Charles (@djacent: to Cuba; and willperuise '°P Speed even if his committee’ nent, | Asked hix opin eed is experiencing a little difficulty A ' | bpractically the! length o = dist ie twist Details of the entertainment’ posal to rehabilitate the P. and O. S. S. tgnd. He expéets to-be awaysteom mm getting. started. Statement) scheduled for August 2nd will b ihe city for abdutithree monthe® |; after statement is being’ issued by| worked out and announced Iater.! " Mi tiree moneHs: him in reply to republican attacks hn on the “new deal.” Goes To Ja G. 0. P. Also Active t This is the first national con To The Citizen, Mr. tves aaid ‘vention that this corps has had an his intention we Mr. ting an accurate outline to confer wit was Dunean with « view te of ‘ posed activities as well as thow he “First Lacy” b: fed in tie good will {under way in order to be prepared to act intelligently on any Key West may be presented } me evening ter relative to whi at the meeting of the legistature In order to form an idea of what is intended he wanted to «° Kew Weer aw 1 is tettay after all of the projects have beer going on for some time te ei ote rete his cabin »ppor me for the city when the work pleted “The whieh only reasonabl large of of Philadelphia. | tical, his method of attack usually! ,, rings a partisan note whether in-! tended or not. Senator “Jim Ham” Lewis of a-| actually been | any line of improven Ives, “is to view the activities have resentative {ror ounty said he jterested in the prope {and possibilities. Be i] which wa for anything | eres and when tate was benefited felt the good d in the benefits confident that B. M, one c0c cksonville ..7,c2%9i8 0 Fane eee re we ‘Extensive’ Repairs Chairman Fiétcher of the na-j n Ivy : TONIGHT tional committee is in the west, Monroe—“Baby Take both Haying’ the gtouddwork for'and “Primo Carnera future , action andyattagking the Baer.’ thew deal.” “Witt hiin is Chester!” “ Pajace_“What’s (\, )! Bolton of Ohia! chainfhan of the’ go : jthe 4 ry A jete republican congressional elections sailed 6 committee, i |. Senator Borah of Idaho is to be for off shortly to renew his one-man H. B. Haskins, | C2™paign against what he chooses ,to call the monopolistic and tassistant superintendent of light- bureaucratic phases of the “new, —— are other republicans vmty Regular Army Officers Examine Applicants For Camp Activities are in the field. ve Max! He able leadership of 5 Bi Your Rack. by his cor Due! for extensive | rep dap Lighthouse, Tender Ivy Jock yesterday TOMORROW Monroe—“Merry Wives winter an Reno.” Palace—‘“What’s Your Racket” FERA BAND i = | Jacksonville, Fla. Bermuda 1 | houses, went on the vessel. ier | Repairs are to be done by the Jacksonville Utility compar All in all, a hectic summer and | fering the lowest bid, $11,165, ‘all is in prospect on the political the regular contract and optional| front. The democrats will not take items amounting to 7, mak-| republican assaults lying down jing a total of $11 The and the plans of G. O. P. call for: ———— FERA, a municipal ‘time limit agreed in the contract is | some first class assaulting. COUNTY BOARD stl ae", 1() PASSENGERS ing, clean and’ paint underwater} {surface, renew and repair shell; Steamship Cuba of the P, and] a ome $. Company, sailed shortly! TAX ASSESSMENTS program which will) plating, renew ballast tank bu e afternoon of July,heads and splash plates, repair! }bulkhead between engine room for Havana from Tampa, st, one automobile irection of J. Gerry. x of Parks and Rec- . Applicants from Monroe county © enroliment in C. C. € on the regular prescribed ox ation im the a! buildings {and boiler room. s now composed of} Repair top on after trimming] 9: ank, renew fresh water tanks in|#{ter noon yesterda, jthe hold under quarters of the} With 40 pa ie propellers and tail shafts to; opens. It is planned| be removed, bronze sleeves on tail | ,¢shafts to be trussed up, and re ;Place tailshafts and __propelle July 18 is the date rounty commissioner which will be aug ty pieces before the jplaints and prot from] @"¥» relative to Cuba yesterday withigece ene ene te rts for the visitors) stern tubes and strut bearings, | one car of sugar, two cary of “00 and 101 sack This was announce and a notice publ calling attention of t Primo Carn the dates due. Many times there /Triends in Fredericksburg, Va. sere but » few dollars. compara-| Returning, Mr. and Mrs. Brown penefit of millions of sick means “Ardent and loyal labor on the| cities in Virginia, North soa brie, [aia mining center of 18,000, part of officials, of county and#nd South Carolina, stopping brief-| cated Joachimisthal in the days’ people of the state that tax pay- WEP ORE NP | statistics show, death gen ly at-| Curtis, directo: ments are a solemn obligation that INSTALLATION BY |tacks at the age of 25. So among | ie eresemenie | ROOD DERDLAYS) "Ss tot sone e vet tars while visitors regain their health) debts. and it appears that the ad-! cha “The radium rays to which they are . thapter DeMolay.;who were-elect-; y} c te ditional $595,000 of debts incur-leq last week were installed last| continually exposed while at work; becueld oni th “But let m wn the people of| Boydqn, representing Key West|corpulscles diminish, white co Florida: thie brightening of our! Consistory, was present. {puseles multiply. The end is we few can sit idly by and haltjwas Isadore Weintraub and our efforts. Now, if any, is the’ following were inducted into of-'yet there is no dearth of appli- cants for jobs. that ie our due and that will come | cillor. to ue if we work for it as we sais Joe Allen—Senior Councillor. {the government sends one commis i sioner after another to see if any-| nor of this state and as a citizen) Jeff Knight—Standard Bearer. | 1 shall lend every effort to the| Stewards and standard bearer! Meanwhile the miners take con- solation from the fact that Mme.| the people of the state will do/ficers. The regular office term likewise.” is for three months, ithe humble miners, x for the first time in many years, O. Van Deusen, chief biologist at! July 18—The natives ave phitos-! tively speaking, in the state treas- Came by’ the Piedmont route death to them. Sther tax collectors, ax well ax an|!¥ at the capital of the last named) g¢ Austrian supremacy, lives more| must be met if the state ix to pros- j the natives, Jachymov is the “city . ; i Rehea “Another $260,000 has just jat a radium-cure sanatarium, min- | sig hes red prior to last year may shortlytnight with impressive‘ véremdhies, | is fatal. financial skies does not mean that) Presiding at the. installation|death. | time to redouble our efforts to-tice: The radium mines, state-owned, worked during the past year. Jerome —_Berkovitz — Sdnior thing can be done to check radium setomplichment of this goal ofjtare appointed by the master coun- ; Curie and many doctors exposed} ————.. ee MONROE THEATER Shirley Temple-James Dunn in BABY TAKE A BOW Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ the and KILLED DURING TRIAL -also—— era vs. Max Baer ige discussion. *lignumvitae, to be removed, rudder | cados, two cars of pineapples, 600 ;to meet with } Mr. Haskins will remain in con-| ! * 7 , ed when he expects-to return to! MEXICO CITY—Mrs. Manuel! the contrat is completed. "trial. e taken up for All current expenses were met on the Philadelphia aquarium and qohi¢ about it—but the healing! ary for such expensed, through Danville, other noted! “Searcely a miner in this famous! ever-inereasing realization of the|State, Columbia. jthan 40 years and, as mortality per, aleo saw some $500,000 in old of death.” |band, known a heen collected to apply on back; Officers of Robert J. Perry) ers waste away in’ the. hospital.|for the first be liquidated, lin Scottish Rite Hall. .Ralph B,| © Leucocythemia sets in, The red- the!’ “Every miner knows this. And ward am e@nquestioned prosperity! Malcolm Pinder—Master Coun- ;are a source of great profit and “I give you my word as gover- Steward. death. unquestioned prosperity. I know | cillor. Councillors are elected of- to radium die the same death as TIRED, HUNGRY AND THIRSTY, AND ALMOST READY TO to be unshipped for examinat'on i crates, six empty cars, 93 sacks of ‘stant touch with the work until it rect \Key West. He will, possibly, mak | Rangel of this city shot and killed SWEAR, FORGET YOUR TROUBLES AND, WORRIES. DRINK WAGNER'S FLORIDA BEER ‘of bearings and to be replaced. | mail and one passenger. s all laid out and operations start- other trips to. Jacksonville before|her husband during their divorce|‘ers pertaining to the b