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VOLUME LV. No. 177. KEY WEST. FLORIDA, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1934. ¢ est Citizen LAYING OF DOLLFUSS STIRS ALL EUROPE Key West Residents Owning (DUNCAN READY TO ANSWER ALL + On Fast ( Defaulted Real Estate Bonds | "Fey qgzsmons, __OPeved Up On First Of August ry yearueR DAT : The Key West art exhibit, made, spring, 1919. Can Now Register Complaints: = | ADMINISTRATOR STATES HE/™P of Key West scenes im water! poturning home, - worked for LL GLAD | color, painted by Stanley’ Wood’ landscape architects, interior dec- wey BE Coane i orators; painted stained glass; de- Army of Occupa- ‘Any Having Grievance! MAYOR STATES As Being Cheated Con} CITY STREETS . f , " MUCH CLEANER | Francisco Art Association, 1924. Wadlington | the FERA Ii Region 11, Meares) wil ast for two weeks. | First Prize Santa Cruz Art CHIEF EXECUTIVE HOPES TO county and Key West is, through! te nan aeiotnes seeks West, | Assn., 1926 (water color). t “A . ‘tl will also be included some} First Prize Eetching, Californi ) MAY t ‘irs' ‘ize ie ali! ia Bpectat Bh il ‘Carrespondent| HAVE CONTINUED COOPER. The Citizen, taking the people of | ones made at Dry Tortugas, Ad- Society Etchers, foe of Whe Cittsen 1 ‘this district into his confidence’ mission will be free and the ex-| “First Prize Bremmer Award, WASHINGTON, D. C., July, ATION OF CITIZENS IN THIS | : | First Prize Bre MATTER ind today issues a statement to ‘hibit room will be open from 10° San Francisco Art Assn., for Tem- 26.—Residents of Key West who a. m. to 6 p.m | pera decoration, 1930. Stanley Wood is now’ doing Represented in private ;some mural decoration werk at?tions, Cleveland Museum, {2 p. m., Wednesday, August 1, at| tions and murals. INTERESTED ; _ In chatge of landscape class, |the Chamber ‘of Commerce room B. M. Duncan, administrator of /i@ the Colonial Hotel. Tha exhibie| Shock Of kine Arts | the people as a whole explaining aie, own defaulted real estate bonds Mills | the absurdity. of listening to un- ALL MATTERS WITH THOSE ,*"¢ Avery Johnson, will open st! signed stage sets; painted decora-; Carmel Summer School, California; Gold Medal (watercolors), San! |the Chamber of Commerce room ito have it ready for the exhibition. Wood and Johnson are “Im an interview with The Citi-| zen today Mayor Wm. H. Malone | founded rumors. made the statement that the! and have been cheated or muleted | by so-called “bondholders protec- It is clear and comprehensive in ltoday than they have been in i detail and among other evidences on = invited to! any months, and he expects the | of there being no secrecy invites register complaints, poopie or ine Dig to assist in Ake Genes Ge Rac Week Kepresentative Sabath, Illinois, ping a : chairman of the special house} He cited a case of a woman have questions to ask or matters ; nm: who was standing in one of the). g; hich bh Pa ae ‘ committee now investigating SO) seees on’ Dhavalvatrest with a bax jo discuss, whic ave a direc! Cc tivities ef bondholders’ eommit-| o¢ Spanish limes in one hand and. bearing on the rehabi tees, through his secretary today] using the other to convey the sutherized The Citizen's corre-‘fruit to her mouth and also re- ve i a wp dees feng 4 gpendent to extend thie a a These je > administration oes ay vhp ahha orate s te the people of Key West. Ree che ne, ator <a (ents tm WaT be de this. R., 1916-1917. Prepared By Committee "| stead of placing the bag in a re.' STATEMENT BY B.M.DUNCAN 7th U.S. Engineers, 1917 (sum- A questionnaire has heen pre-! ceptacle she deliberately threw the “The FERA in Key West has no ™er)- sean pared by the committee, but will bag away and the seeds and skins secrets. We wish to take the oc U. S. Engineers, were scattered over the payment. citizens of the community into . Se eatuied frst culy to very, The mayor says these practices our confidence. past few months. Brief biograph- ical sketches of the artists. follow: Stanley Wood: Born ber 12, 1894, near Bordentown, who \ ldven’s class—School Indus- ‘on pro-| trial Art, Trenton, N. J. Engineering School and Archi- 1917- b When we fail to. Instructor, A. E. F. University, large cities, and will not reach must stop and the streets kept issue a statement on any phase of? 2 both! tive committees” during the past} streets of Key West were cleaner | FERA artists who have been mak- | ing Key West pictures for the Septem- | College, Brooklyn Museum. Avery Johnson: Born at Wheat- on, Ill. Present home, Batavia, | I. Age, 28 years, |. Graduated, School of Art Insti- | tute of Chicago, 1933. waukee and St. Paul R. R. exhibit {and Jackson, Miss., diorama fo! ; 1933 Century of Progress Exp | tion. : ; Won first prize for etchings at ! Delta, honorary art organization. Water color from Public Works ; Art Program national exhibit at ' Corcoran Galleries, Washington, D. C. Chosen by President Roose- velt to hand in the White House. | Member of Art Students League "and Delta Phi Delta. have! are Don C. Woodley, Bill Stect- a trio of writers and artists leav- They are from Toledo, tem. | 2nd came to thi: fitted out for the cruise and journey with Key West the last route the Trio Ot Writers. And Artists Leave Here On Extended Trip janitary schulte and John A. Miehls, form Mediterranean Sea and to the principal ports in Africa. From Africa they will go to the Canary Islands en. route to South American countries and then start the journey back to the United States, The Nellie York is 45 feet long, 13 feet beam and has a’ There is a’ draught of 7 feet. partitioned part of the cabin {which is used as a dark room by Mr. Woodley, who is an expert \photographer of ‘Toledo, Ohio, ‘and will take scenes in different , parts of the world, ‘These photographs will be used ‘in illustrating the book covering! their travels and adventures | which will be the pleasurable task of Mr. Miehls, who is a well known; ‘author of Toledo. | Mr. Steetschulte is connected with the museum of Toledo and: has ‘been commissioned to secure! a collection of the odd, strange and curious for different sections of the world. | A’sked how long the voyage was !to last they told The Citizen that] ithere had been no time limit {placed on them and they would) feontinue their travels until they [thought it was time to return home. ~ wal i Regular Forces ! | “All relief work is being ad-| being carried on in various pre- | ministered by the regular relief| ; | organization on the main floor.| liminary projects as mapped out Mr, Stone, Administrator of the! by the FERA unit, the Island Brought About — Through Rehabilitation Program As a result of Key West's re- the removal of federal forces,! Fequipment and operations, ir | dition to the loss main induste | manufacturing, jand the like. | It is shown that the clean-up | campaign instituted, pertaining to | clearing off vacant lots, removal sueh fishing, sponging | LETTER RELATIVE | j SENT BY RICHARD F. ALLEN, ! MANAGER EASTERN AREA OF NATIONAL RED CROSS ORGANIZATION | { i | | Andrew R. Miller, chairman of} j the Key West Chapter of the} ; American National Red Cross, is in receipt of a letter from Rich-| jard F. Allen, manager Eastern! |area of the American National} i; Red Cross at Washington con-} j cerning changes in the service of | ithe Weather Bureau with refers) , ence to weather conditions, ! | The letter, which is self-explan*} | atory, is published herewith: | “The American National Red! Cross has just received official | advice from the United States! Weather Bureau concerning cer-| tain’ important, changes in the} i j affecting a large portion of South Florida, in which your chapter is| located. The changes have been {made for the purpose of making j available to the area designated, | | Ject, to discuss these with officials toctyral School—Drexel Institute,| National exhibition of Delta Phi! prompt, accurate and official data | with reference to hurricane warn-! | ings. | } “Effective immediately the of-} ficial in charge of the United] States Weather Bureau at Miami, | | Fla., will be responsible for the | ecounties of Dade, Collier, Brow-) jard, Palm Beach, Hendry, Glades, | ‘Martin, St. Lucie, Okeechobee, | Highlands and Monroe, - except} | Key West and the islands. Jmme-| \ diately contiguous thereto. Here-| j tofore the above mentioned terri- j tory has been within the jurisdic. | tién of the Jacksonville office. | From now on the official in charg fof the United States Weather ireau office at Mi: will be in a} position to cooperate very close with the South Florida Red C Safety Committee and Red Cross} chapters within the above men tioned area, as well as the public iin general. \ “We are very pleased at this} development of relationships and| feel sure that it will make | much more effective work with) _teference to hurriance warnings! in South Florida. You are urged} to cooperate fully with the Unit-| “ed States Weather Bureau Office} at Miami and the South Florida Red Cross Safety Committee by looking to them for accurate andi official data concerning hurri-+ cane hazards.” } CURTIS HEARD BY ROTARIANS | | ROTARY EDUCATIONAL PRO- GRAM CARRIED OUT AT SESSION TODAY for | j Gerry Curtis, connected i the FERA activities, gave an ad | dress at the Rotary luncheon to | day, giving an outline of the pro | posed workings of the organiza | tion, especially that par tains to the voluntary who have agreed to coo | the rehabilitation program. | A Rotary Educationa was carried out with William Warreen presiding over the ineet- ing during this procedur: The general ‘sided over by Eddie with} as per- igners rate in program meeting was pt Strunk, was recently installed as preside j of the organization | The regular songs were } ed, and the meeting proved to | election ‘Assassination Of Chancellor ~ Precipitates Speculation Of War By Various Nations \MILITARY ORDERS ISSUED BY MUSSOLINI LOOKED UPON WITH MUCH SERIOUS. NESS; DEVELOPMENTS ARE NOW BEING AWAITED AS TO PROBABLE MOVEMENT (By Associated Press) ROME, July 26.—The news of the assassination of Chancellor Engelbert Dolifuss of Austria yester- day has precipitated great speculation among the European nations, with probable war seen as the re- sult of the incident which took place in Vienna when the chancellor was slain by Nazis. As a follow up of the happening, war time mili- tary orders were given by Premier Mussolini looking Did art work on Chicago, Mil-| service of the Weather Bureau| to any possible eventuality that may result from the affair. A communique was issued stating that the first naval squadron had left Fort Ancone. It did not give the destination of the squadron, but naval circles said that it is moving inte the nerth Adriatic. A statement which was given to the government controlled press reported that the diplomatic rep reseittatives of Italy, France, England and the tittle Entente countries will hold an urgent confer ence at Vienna today ‘to determine what action showld be taken. : DOLLFUSS DIED TANTLY VIENNA, July 26.—Chancellor Engelbert Doll- fuss was shot without warning at the federal chen cellery yesterday afternoon by Nazis whe entered the ' place in uniforms of Vienna regiment. The chancellor died immediately following the shooting by his assailans. Pani - MARTIAL LAW ORDERED INVESTIGATION IN, “Wartis! lax, wee dectoves PRIMARY FRAUDS STILL GOING ON HAVE ome province, Styria, f lowing the Dollfuss killin Dr. Kurt Schusching» we» named new chancello: announced the coup had failed. Emily Fey, former vic chancellor, held hostage wiih other cabinet officers + chancellery by Ne released after gue made that Nazis would | permitted to cross the G man border unmolested The chancellery building was quickly surrounded by SEVERAL OFFICIALS BEEN CALLED TO GIVE TESTIMONY PERTAINING TO ELECTION PROCEDURE County Solicitor J F B in continued hi tigations the the frauds iv prin matter of alleged First Second and toda, by ung @ » poena for Judge Hugh Gunn The object soldiers, heimwebr men on police after the Ne but fear that cabmet bers would be killed them fr to make an the custody of the judge as a amination of records it hep of the canva oard the ing ' acking official who handles WAR TIME ORDERS ISSUED IN ITA 26 War orders + Pre acting as mune balloting. Mr. Busto ROME theme another lette July Dave military given last night by Mussolimi of war, navy and aviw directing that «fl om forces in the kingdom held in readiness f eventuality as the reese the Austrian developm At the same time th FERA for the State of Florida,! E fc : : ; of trash and other such activities, | has made Monroe County Region} City is now taking on an air of has been productive of very good |, No. 11 and in the future it will) renewed activity pertaining to its| results, with ten large trucks and} an interesting one throughout. ermmecatanspired pres: deep agaimet nounced Italy's resent Hy86-1t Rev. A. De Barritt announces|act independently of the Miami a large force of men, remo that Rev. Ryan Wood, D. D., of| office. Miss Bernice McCollum! industrial recovery. ‘all collections that are placed in Fort Meade, Moderator of the St.'is in charge of relief for this re-! } John’s Presbytery, is to visit the! gion. She was appointed to her! Trinity Presbyterian Church here | post by the Jacksonville office; junction with the government aid} } for the second Sunday in August./and is taking direct and full) extended is toward furnishing e:a- | The object set forth in con-} j carted off to the dump pile. One very noticeable feature of mall cities for general distribu-' clean. Those who ‘are caught, our work jit is because a definite! may be made to the committee this ond he has published a notice then speak. { eT es ae |veached me. These rumors i) ‘ chased; name and address of; placerof business, ©f depository if bond deposited;| PRINTED TODAY cut, feria: with his work] Nelle York foro trip te many and has the interests of Key West sections of the globe. ’ amounts and sums of any interest i, closed y WORKING TIME AMOUNTS: ‘One restaurant closed mation available. voluntary and was not the result; SISTERS PLEDGE 1,200 [| | Sanitary Department. The State ast the New House Office Build-' i - ‘ist of names of those who have! i hindavakandet some misunderstand Their will = take: dkese {present list: carries | Corps. I wish to state again that Voenhlidhad,., tha eanclleseuk i the City of Key West and, indeed,; Panama where they will stop for Steamship Cuba of the P. and! pledged a total working time of | ¥ jon supplies for the voyage across ©8 first class passengers and nine! shown in’ today’s list is that of| the Work Corps is not as yet com-| tralia. Tampa. There are 30 sisters in the con.| are calling on every one to assist: Will take the travelers to India were aliens. ,, | It is understood they will give | for Key West and Monroe County; = i ee ‘ reation activities and will devote, you have a question or wwe Renewed Activity } grounds of the convent and also! old Jefferson Hotel and discuss of careless violation of the recent’ gram. partments and the head of each is Notice is hereby given that any/ their skill and artistry to handi-! wishes to discuss ot eeuted. The streets of Key West Mayor, | " . the new program placed into ef- Comedies and News He is perhaps the youngest man/j charge of relief work for the en-} a Sie fect is the busy scenes enacted on ployment to the vast number who tion, golng Only te those in sunk: violating the laws relative to obey- plan has not yet been formulated. Without the questionnaire, and if, in this issue of The Citizen which! “Rumors that certain was said: vweation of MORE NAMES QN without foundation. pur- trustee; name and address of | ready who was loaned to us by the; ing Key West today in the Yawl copy of sales circular for bond, if i ¢ at heart, H re i | Ohio, payments; security received, if ; Porarily to make necessary re-| den, Maine, where the yawl was Complaints should be addressed’ | On Page Three of The Citizen! Hotel Commission is a: ting usi ing, Washington, ' ro hn i volunteered. their services in the! Sop ‘ IN across Caribbean Sea to 425 names} now! sass , i totals 1,768 persons who allour action aim to do. We have; a short while making what re- ©. 5. S.-company arrived yester-| 34.555 hours. | the people. the Southern Pacific to Aus- second class for Key West and 26° the Sisters of the Holy Names of|Plete. We want to rehabilitate} After visiting a number of OF the total of 104 passengers) vent pledging a weekly total of }Us because we are working for) and other eastern countries. then assistance to J. Gerry Curtis, in! 4s a whole, | much time to beautifying the; come to our headquarters at the! ‘The @ttention of the mayor has: conduct experiments along other| them with us. We have divided] sanitary rules put into effect, in) Among other activities the Sis-|; authorized to consult with any| persons apprehended in throwing’ craft work. Heer Mi andee says) Wiel « eGaretions have been cleaned at a great ex- iinetninen Matinee: Balcony, 19c; Orches-J| to occupy that position, it jis) tire county. Miss McCollum’s of-| lower Duval street as a result of Cities whe request it Coimptaints® ine the- sanitary ordinances. will Some people’speak first and plan ry * be arrested, he said, and fined. To afterwards, but we plan first and} they cover the following points,| gives a warning to those who dis-| taurants were forced to close by, will get careful consideration, it} obey the law. jour Sanitary Department Name of bond; » Property; when and where Department has not closed “protective” committee; address ‘State Health Department is thoi available; precpectus or letters from ptective” committee; MEMBERS NOW TOTAL 1,768; Purely Voluntary | city from Cam- Toreelosed; any additional infor-/ TO 34,555 HOURS; CATHOLIC pairs. This action was purely| of any coercion on the part of tha) after a brief stop continued their direct to Representative Sabath | | today will be found the fourth) in our work here. | port made in the United States. . ‘work program of the FERA. The‘ i"& lso about the Volunteer Work | thi k C atte .; Colon, Panama. From there they 104 PASSENGERS: oa oe ea ee pay tit $ Haar haeat will go through the canal - to ; With the three previous’ lists! \9'Y and that it is aimed to help 8 2 have | * . a - no interest here other than to aid! pairs may be necessary and taking day afternoon from Havana with! ‘The outstanding enrollment! “Our comprehensive plan for firet and one second class for! the Convent of Mary Immaculate.|@nd beautify Key West; and we! ports of the island the journey on the vessel there were 51 who 1,200 hours, or 40 hours each. | the benefit of every person and, through the Suez Canal into the lokines of beautification and re: “Don’t listen to any rumors. If; j been drawn to several instances: jines for the rehabilitation pro-j our organization into several de-! throwing trash and refuse matter! ters will arrange musical pro-| citizen who seeks further infor- ce : on the public streets, | grams to be presented and lend mation or has any problem he) habilitation program now getting trash, refuse or other debris on the public streets will be —pros- i pense and it is the duty of the COMING T0 CITY citizens to keep it clean. H | W. H. MALONE, | py | Myrna Ley-William Powell in THE THIN MAN tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ | shown, and is reported to be a, fice is in our headquarters and have been forced to remain idle! the FERA offices now being lo- most acceptable preacher, 4 (Continued on Page Four) | for the past several years due to! (Continued on Page Four) front of different premises to be} | TOMORROW Monroe—“Wheels of Palace—“Found Alive.’ Destiny.” many's imterference im tria and declared th tion extremely sermu The army and air f Padua was comm Mussolini to be in mo EXTRA! EXTRA! WAR CLOUDS HOVER OVER EUROPE. SITUATION IS TENSE... KEEP COOL AND CALM WITH WAGNER'S “PRIDE OF FLORIDA” BEER

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