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VOLUME LV. No. 217. Contingent Of Miami Rotarians The Kep KEY WEST, FLORIDA, - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1934. Will ¥ Visit Key West Tomorrow Local Qrpnsiestion ranges Program For En-| tertainment Of Visitors, At Luncheon Key West will have an oppor- tenity tomorrow to have as its, geet: =appresimately 30 Mi- emians, coming here as a delege- tee of the Miami Retary Club, te be entertained at luncheon and @uring the afternoon by the Key) West Retery Club. Len Lewis,| former president of the Key) West chub, will head the ea tron ‘The visitors will arrive in ao special car attached to the Ha- vane Special of the East Coast, nd will be met at the station by embers of the host club and the Key West Hespitality Band. An elaborate program has been Planned for the luncheon 1 tomorrow, which is to be 5 over by E. A. Strunk, Jr Gent of the club tairment number. + Presi Several enter are included in the pregram and among them will be victim selections by Miss Chanivecky of who been here the Thee Mise: entertain end the two group te " javana, has past several weeks club ake 2 by it we will enter of & competition entertain * Only eopical served at the Pleemed, inetuding fruits, the like Vatiow ing bee foods will tune fish and the luncheon, the Vielters will be taken on a tour of the city in order that they may we come ° the rehabilitation werk be carried on by the Key West Administration They will tew hoon train for the mm the § after. return to Mi om LIBERALS CALLED TO FIGHT FASCISM LATIN-AMERICAN GROUPS TO ®f ASKED TO PARTIC PATE IN CONGRESS me BUENG The Aree ooding Ae eciated Peeees AIRES, Sept 1 te wee talent rou 12 party, the «hase ty 4 Depat Nifte Repetto « on He i organize h wi vit I be « ngress of will deme erm legisiati n, ete obli fascist other t and lib to participate Vunera Frank Rome carly b the home Whittaker Me Saber lowe The funera Lopes Funeral Home at Ava this after Key Whe Harry had beer Mr Mr Mrs Mre with and and and of ‘ charge WHIMSICALLY NAMED} rens) FRANKFORT, a Sept. 12.—From the sound of thin, somebody was in whimsical mood in bestowing names on many of the towns in Kentucky. Here are a few: Good, Blackjoe, Early Times, Easy Gap, Goo: Creek, Sky Light, Petroleum, Utility, Yaho, Yocum, Lizzie, Habit, Halo, Happy, Lips, May Apple, Horse Shoe Bot- tom, Head Quarters, Head of Grassy, Little Muddy, Good- night, Uz, Sinking Fork, Fi- delio, Pigeon Roost and Mi~ racle. There are also a derico and a Paradise. aly, a Caossrrvrre PLAN HISTORICAL OPERA FOR N. Y. “EUZ SOY,” MEANING “PURE RACE,” BEING TRANSLAT- ED INTO ENGLISH (My Asnoetated Press: ANKARA, Sept. 1 Soy,” the “Pure the meaning t is being first Turkish historical ope Engl transiated into for possible York. It was written by Munir Hayry Bey was performed the first at Ankara in June when Shah Pahlevi of Per n official visit to It depicts the Turkish history presentation and for time a paid Turkey, various epochs in with special refer- ence to what has happened since proclaimed 10 Mustapha the republic was years Pasha. ago by ‘NEW RATES FOR FERRY TRAFFIC w rates for trucks and trail- on the ferries were put into effect yesterday by the Key West Administration, operating the boats The Trucks ratesg as announced, are: 16 feet and up to 24 feet, $3.00; trucks from 24 feet to 30 feet, $4.00; trucks with trailers, $2.00 for every fifteen feet, any above 15 feet, $2.00; trucks and trailers up to 45 feet, 56.00, ODD FELLOWS TO fraction CONDUCT MEETING There will Equity No. night, a meeting ) 4. 0. 0. beginning their Knights of Fleming street degree work will be it expected that a large number of attendance NEW ARRIVAL AT SPENCER’S HOME and Mrs. Ross the birth of their street of at meeting Pythias Lodge 7 tomorrow lock 8:15 © at place hall on Initiatery put on, and is will be wembers in Mr Spencer an- a nine at 519 this morning pound Mar- at 6 wr e waret clock Mrs. Spence Farah Sterling rv was formerly Miss Both mother and baby are doing nicely. MONROE THEATER» Buster Crabbe-Marion Nixon in WE ARE RICH AGAIN Patterson-Charles Starrett in CALL IT LUCK Matinee: Baleony, 10c; Orches- tra, 15-200; Night, 15-25¢ Pat | SWISS DEFENSE Mle eee | | TOWNS IN KENTUCKY Kemal | BOLSTERED.AT ALPINE PASSES}: IN EVENT OF FRANCO.GER- MAN CONFLICT GERMANY: By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE : (Associated Press Science Editor) | MAY TRY TO CROSS sedis WOODS HOLE, Mass., Sept. spigot ad |12.—The existence internal i i i { t of i | waves in the sea is expected to By JOSEPH E. SHARKEY (By assoerated Press) GENEVA, Sept. 12.—Switze: | be revealed through studies with a new instrument in use at th land, determined to secure re- Woods Hole Oceanographic Inati-! | spect for her neutrality, has de-| cided to strengthen the defense of {ist, are not small like | swells, but more like tidal waves. not more than 100, her frontier. The press recently has reprint-| Their surfac; | feet down. It li ed old rumors that in the event of ogeneous” layer of top sea water, | a Franco-German conflict Ger- ‘ie of wind and waves, and of differ- many might try to cross Switzer-j ene s salinity between the surface wa-! ter and the water below. The “homogeneous” layer is a sort of restless, Neptune’s blan-; ket covering the calm, cold dept! "Man sees beneath it only rarely. With a “glassy” sea it may almost disappear. Swimmers ordinarily swim in this blanket, but occasion- ally it gets so thin their bodies ; break through into the colder wa- ter below. Interest Weathermen The internal waves have some ‘interest to weathermen, because of theories that they may resemble meteorological conditions believed to exist in upper layers of the ocean of air at the bottom of which man lives. The new instrument was devis- ed by Prof. C. G. Rossby of the Massachusetts Institdte of Tech- nology. It was nicknamed “the’ land from Basel to Geneva, march along the shore of Lake Leman! jand attempt to reach Lyons through the Jura mountain pass at Belleguarde, the first French town on the railroad line from Geneva to Paris. German spokesmen have lab- | elled this report “ridiculous.” Government Shows Hand Several writers have urged the strengthening of the points of ac- cess to Swiss soil, whether they be from Germany, France or Italy, | ; and particularly those points which are not protected by the Alps. The government itself has tak- en steps further to fort: the mountain passes, and bolster the frontiers all around, This was revealed in public ad. dresses by Rodolf Minger, chief of the federal military ~depart- ment, Speaking of a national marks- manship competition at Fribourg he said that “insecurity of the in-; ternational situation” necessitates | a longer period of instruction for army recruits especially infan-} try. He continued: “Switzerland is favored because! we have mountains on three sid while the fourth frontier is block.) ed by the Rhine. But we must el able to occupy each frontier with | a strong force.” ,lantic, the Oceanographic Institu- which it is operated. The “rat trap” resembles a metal suiteae. higher than it is long. ds water tempera- and pressure simultaneous. (By Asnoe SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12.— Asks For Public Support Minger called upon parliament , embarking upon one of the most | and people to back a defense con-| struction program to be present- | ed this fall, At a Basel meeting} ever confronted by an American he accused the commun of! seeking to sap the strength of the | army, adding: | ot “The economic crisis, however | author, Upton Sinclair, as gover- terrible, insignificant compared | to what would happen if our coun- try became a theater of war. ‘Our neighbors must be con-} vinced that an invasion across Swiss soil would be destined to As a consequence, the nature of fail. If nations have this convic- | the tion ,our neutrality will be re- spected,” comprehensive socialization plans = state hinges, first of all, upon the: election next November its nor, it also depends to a consider-! the next legislature. te’s next general assembly lin ye Candidates endorsed by the Sin- rs, BAKING POWDER SALES INCREASE clair organization and claimed as committed ‘to the “End Poverty in California” program of the | democratic gubernatorial nominee | won democratic nominations in 2 king | of 30 contested assembly districts, by leaps mostly in the southern portion of and bounds during the past sev-| the state. eral months, states its distribu-: in the state as a whole. In a num- tors, Cabrera Wholesale Grocery,! ber there were no conte: Inc. | Label No Factor In North veral EPIC endorsed atic senatorial candidates _like- were victorious, including incumbents having the Sales of Clabber Powder have inc Girl Ba pased This is due to its reliability and; high quality in addition to the fact that most housewives prefer | w: xoods that are nationally adver- tised, the distributors state. Makers of Clabber Girl Baking’ five who displaced incumbents con- Powder are pioneers in this field sidered opposed to the plan. and have been in the business for) There are 40 senatorial districts over 50 years, it is stated, but there were elections in only FERRY PARROTT BRINGS FREIGHT , four aetna S. S. Parrott arrived in port’ and “Call It Luck.” yesterday afternoon at 5:40! Palace—“White Face.” o'clock with three carloads of ; sugar, six of grapefruit and four TOMORROW sai Selaacpo Monroe—“Parts Interlude” The vessel also brought a large «we are Rich Again.” j amount of baggage and 102 sacks, Palace—“Fighting To Live.” of U. S. Mail. and The internal waves, if they ex-: surface ! rat trap” by the sailors of the At-! Although California’s prospect of | ‘able degree upon the make-up of | jis claiming greater attention than, je the EPIC There are 80 districts! demo-| en- | dorsement of the organization and lawmaking body could be obtained ORGANIZATION OF SURVIV- Monroe—‘We Are Rich Again” Citsen Maybe Sea Has More Waves Than We Think; Science Expects ‘Rat | Trap’ To Produce Right Answer jly and automatically. {Sure shows the depth. So it makes a continuous rec- jord of the Neptune blanket of wa-; ter. No other instruments have| !done this easily and automatically. ; {The old method of measuring i depth of wire submerged is not ac- jeurate enough when the current lants the wire too much. i » Records Written On Foil | | The underwater records of tem-! perature and pressure are written! by one pen, a horizontal displace-! ment indicating —_ temperature! ‘ehanges and a vertical displace- ment change in depth. No writ.) The pres-} s under the “hom-| ing fluid flows from the pen. It! tery, given thirty days. seratches its record in a film of| a layer created by the churning! lamp black coated with oil, and with trespassing, dismissed. ' spread over the surface of a metal! After it comes out of the wa- | | ter, the lamp black-oil film is fix-| ted as firmly as a photograph by a bath of alcohol and shellac. The scratched line shows tem- perature changes as slight as a! tenth of a degree, and changes in! depth foot by foot. The pressure is measured by a flexible metal tube, its ends sealed, so that it! shortens like an accordion as the | Pressure increases with depth. Heat Curls ‘Cuff’ ' The temperature is read, not; with a thermometer, but with a; metal sheet shaped like a mania) cuff and about the same size. is two kinds of metal, one over- lapping the other, each responding | diffe ently to expansion and con-/ traction due to temperature. So! the cuff curls up more as it gets | warmer, and straightens out more | with a temperature drop. The experiments indicate that | the “homogeneous” top layer of! pin thiekness. It is thinnest in sum- | mer because there is less wind and the higher temperature at the Lowered over the side of surface reduces density, making it gy, \difficult for the warmed water to {mix with that below. PIC Program Seen Facing Hurdle Of Legislature If Sinclair Wins. ........: ed Press) 20 and 10 of the opposed candidates, 80 assemblymen jin all to be chosen, it is perhaps {significant that the “End Poverty” label was ely a factor in |northern California and that only; a few senatorial candidates hav-| ing the organization’s O. K. were nominated, i Only half of the state senators! jwere up for election as half of} he membership of the upper} branch retain their seats as hold-! }overs from the 19 election. i Republicans In Majority | The legislative body as connatares senator 20 had un-! now repub: demo- There « republican jassemblymen and democratic. While only a canvass following the November election will deter- mine accurately the completion of | the mbly in relation to any legislative program, an elected majority in the upper house for mathe- plan appears matically impossible, May Draw From Others This holds only as to electing, lawmakers committed to putting’ ¢ ; through the enactment that would; {be necessary to establish the fuil program of the democratic guber-; | natorial nominee, It is of course possible that the; required voting strength in the! by drawing votes from democratic | enators and assemblymen not; previously endorsed or even from republican ranks. ' —THE— BEER SENSATION. of 1934 PETER DOELGER 7. BEER Has Always Satisfied Best of DIME Beers | % | Two | ; Social service work, it v | British jis called “The | jured of February 6.” THREE CASES ARE. “DISPOSED OF “CRIMINAL COURT DEFENDANTS GIVEN JAIL SENTENCES WHILE OTHER CASE WAS ORDER-} ED DISMISSED There were three cases brought | before Criminal Court ‘this morn- ; ing and two of the defendants pleaded guilty, with the other; case ordered dism by the court. Those arraigned were Leroy} Dean, charged with assault and battery, pleaded guilty, and was! sentenced to ‘sixty days in jail. | John McJueen, assault and bat- d Catherine Saunder Diane After disposing of these cases, | in temperature, density and; foil as thin and flexible as paper.! the court was ordered adjourned | senate until o'clock. tomorrow morning nee | LEONARD WARREN | GOES 10 SCHOOL Leonard Warren, son of Florence Warren on Mrs. | Simonton! ‘street, left yesterday for St. Aug-! ustine where he will again enter | the school for blind there. This is his sixth term there and} ‘he is in the ninth grade, _ NEW ADDITION TO FERA DEPARTMENT Miss Nina Ryder became’ director of service department of | what might be expected. this morning the social the Key, tion’s vessel, from the decks of water varies front zero to 100 feet | West Administration, | Miss Ryder arrived in Key We yesterday. She was sent here by the state office in Jacksonvi has had wide experience inj s show ‘U.S. DESTROYER ARRIVES IN POR { States Destroyer , Jacob Jones, which had been on duty in the waters around St ; Petersburg and other sections for some time, returned to Key West this morning at 7:30 o'clock. This is the only government vessel at this port at the present time, although other expec ed in the near future. ROBOT REPORTER TO AID WIRELESS. | Assect } 12. | are ins LONDON, Sept. ly sensitized recording tape of all-metal robot reporter is soon to be pitted against the brains of Fleet Street newspapermen. As.a member of the staff of Professor John Coatman—recent- ly appointed news editor of the broadcasting —the robot will attend — politic meetings, fights, football ma’ first nights and public dir and the raw news recorded by its mechan mind will be used in the wireless news service. > The is said to be n- sitive enough to record the rt est sound, an corporation al machine ‘BLOODY TUESDAY’ IS COMMEMORATE ING VICTIMS IS EF- FECTED ted Press) The riots of February 6, smorated by a anization of its Tuesday have been comn statue and an or surviving victin The statue is a figure of St Genevieve, patron saint of Pa the work of Maxime Real del Sarte, famous sculptor and leader of the royalist “king’s henchmen.” The riot veterans’ organization Association of In- ‘ | moment. |members are keeping pk Key West, Florida, has the most equable weather in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit. PRICE FIVE CENTS Price Sees Roosevelt Foes Having Hard TimeiUniting Despite Attack By Hoover SURPRISE SPRUNG Will Republicans Be Will BY SENATE GROUP | ins To Entrast Future ININVESTIGATION 1° 8 Badly Defeated Former Chief, Asked GREAT SECRECY MAINTAIN- ED IN ACTIVITIES CARRIED WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. ON RELATIVE TO MUNITION MATTERS BEFORE BOARD | !2-—Whatever Herbert Hoover's present standing with the voters may be, his return to the forw (By Ansdetnted Prean) j-2£ public, affairs has certain im- WASHINGTON, Sept, 12a The) plicetions pubteh ne, genstioal pall: | ticiam discounts, These tions include no supposition that Mr, Hoover will be « candidate in 1936, or will influence greatly the | choice then to be made by his party. It would be contrary to all precedent if either of these | things occurred. regarded generally in newspaper! By BYRON PRICE (By Associated Press) | { i } By HERBERT PLUMMER | munitions investigators jengilen- handed everybody a surprise by the way they pulled tricks out of their bag at the opening session of inquiry. They all but stole the show | from the cotton textile strikers, He is judged today in the poli | tical realm more as a symbol than |as a leader. No one doubts there Thiicsnawesin cilia jare many who feel just The youthful Senator Nye of} does, whether or not they w« | North Dakota and his associates} be willing to entrust | had laid their plans carefully for] tunes again to so badly defeat the former chief. notices circles as the biggest story of the party curtain raiser. The advance} gave little of The man’s words, divorced fre individuality onal estate, are what the The brea warning n his own and Before the day was over th elusive trail of Europe’s man of! cians are thinking of. mystery, Sir Basil Zaharoff, had| that he is been uncovered and details of} how American manufacturers of Silence leads them to w submarines divided patents, prof-; many others may be appreachine its and world markets with those au abroad unfolded. willing to ‘or are actually in, same sta i | of mind. N No Special Smee ' Armistice Is Over Nye and his committee are! his magazine article faced with the necessity of delv- ? ‘ing into a problem with wor! - } Hooves renews his 1932 ‘wide ramifications on a very lean! plaint against “regimentatio pocketbook. More money may be word, incidentally, which he (forthcoming later, but for the! di | present at least they must watch tx the pennies. wees In duced into political jlong in advance For weeks preceding the in-|°f the quiry scores of investigators for; Which he now enumerates the committee were engaged in: Vasions of personal liberty searching the files of munitions! His speaking out carries manufacturers for data. How the, thing of a warning—in two committee managed to put tions, many in the field as it did on such} It is notice that the armist a limited income is a secret the: over; that one to them-!2gainst Mr. Roosevelt been dormant for a long tir breaking out again fu and vigor. At the same time the difficulties th |have in organizing itself for 1 expression On one hand, ii gressive” really liked nd his kind Roosevelt aciminist as class of selv The inquiry is being conduct | without benefit of special couns such as the banking committee in-| vestigating the stock market andj other Wall street activities had in Ferdinand Pecora. Legal talent,! however abounds. in di it is ne shows republican Mr. Hox still are vd Four of the seven members a lawyers—bne a former: state su preme coirrt justice, Two are for-fthn6 party, mer, Rewspapermen. and one,\2 other hand. iness man. Amertcais vo. bus souri Contribution Those who have followed investigation to date believe in one member of the ittee—Bennett Clark, son amp Clark, former speaker of the house—another contribution by the state of Missouri to th ranks of outstanding senate pros ecutors. Jim Reed was the last. Clark is charged with directin, that part of the inquiry whic! deals with operations muni- tions manufacturers Latin- America and South America, thard it will be the! they; com: | of such opinion under One — scarcely et al, their fold, ing now much ' Two Opposing Groups ev Ck The mon Mr ther by attack is twe difficulty ground on wh vOREVE that Mr. t the fact based primar in the Mr velt policies as fundame »dox in main current dis; Hoover rega His method is unlike the usual procedure employed by senate prosecutors. As a rule stern ex pressions, sharp and cr tions, and smileless faces are 1 equipment of these men. Not so with the young, robust, slightly bald Clark. His most rehing questions are delivered with a smile and in a sort of ban-} tering tone. He wisecracks cessantly. His sarcasm is and frequently disarming witness, But he makes them squirm diseomforture. And before he lets up on a witness that gentleman knows. he has been taken over the jumps effectively and quite rough- enlisting with Mr. ly, for all the senator’s high hu-, he is interested mor, ivency, and = unconstit is another | ort (Th critical sentiment in that at all. Its opp practical, not tradit It fears the outcome velt regime simply doubts whether it w Such a doubter Legis Douglas, budget ehensive of the tinued large seetor se in- subtle to the); large-scale in He does not talk about ' stitution; he is quite e past bury it and his friends hardly ca Ho nat w FLASH: HUEY P. LONG CELEBRATES LOUISIANA VICTORY AT HOTEL WITH BEER AND SANDWICHES. WIN OR LOSE KEEP COOL WITH WAGNER’S