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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 6a Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West VOLUME LV. No. 222. Decisions By Federal Courts Show Constitutional Rights OF People swer For Charges Fired) At “New Dealers” Pro- gram By HERBERT PLUMMER (Ry Associated Preas) WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—The| ferther statement of policies of | the American Liberty Lea; enunciated by the organization’s executive committee at its “a meeting; is interpreted by poli- ticians here as ‘striking the key-} note for. the 1936" presidential] campaign, | The Shouse-Smith-Davis-Wads- worth group implies as much by admission that it “probably will be, December 1 before the active) campaign of education for our ob- Jectives will be fully under way.” This would seem to mean that the | league as such has no hopes of | hitting its stride in time for the! congressional campaigns of _ this; r. The more “comprehensive” ex- planation of the league’s program | brings squarely into the open two complaints heard so often of late. against the “new deal.” The first is “bureaucracy aad the other is deprivation by the federal government “of rights that} have been guaranteed to the peo- } ple by the constitution.” i Licensing Power Dropped ! On the one hand we have the American Liberty “League, * Sen- ' ness and Still Maintained | DISTINGUISHED OFFICIAL IS DUE HERE TOMORROW DR. ANTONIO SANCHEZ DE BUSTAMANTS, JUSTICE, COMING Dr. Antonio» Sanchez de Busta- marte, judge» of -the permanent court of International; Justice at’ The Hague, due to ‘arrive in Key West: tomorrow: :afternoon| from Havana. — He will be accompanied by his secretary, Dr. Carlos M. Musso.| They are to be accorded the cour- ies of the customs service at this port and free entry privileges. Dr. Bustamante has been in Cuba for several months on bu: enroute to Europe. RELATIONS ON TRADE SHOLTZ’S | PRINCIPAL Al GOVERNOR ON MAKING, GOODWILL TRIP TO LATIN JUDGE OF: COURT OF INTERNATIONAL | | MORE ATTACKS ON ROOSEVELT PROGRAM MADE ERSTWHILE ‘NEW _ DEAL’ BRAINTRUSTER OUT WITH OF ADMINISTRATION By HERBERT PLUMMER (hy Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Sept. James P. Waitburg, erstwhile “new de: 18.— book attacking various policies of | the Roosevelt administration. ;attemtpt within the year of the man who resigned from the inner! heouncils of the agministration |when he felt he could no longer ) keep in step with its policies. “The | ;Money Muddle” was hailed as a pe seller. Warburg makes no claims of being out to establish a literary ‘reputation. He quite frankly ad- ‘mits that his efforts might “prop- terly be classified as pamphieteer- | ing, for I am concerned with only one thing: namely, to drive home 'a message.” Questions—And Answers “It’s Up to Us” sets forth a ‘ series of questions which Warburg | believes the average citizen should! j ask and answer concerning the “new deal.” They cover the fields ‘of agriculture, money and bank- | in, industry, taxes and foreign) | trade, To each he gives his own an-! swer. In agriculture, for example, believes we must “remedy the, | basia difficulty by attempting to} regain some of our lost foreign, J, Grant, director of the United headdr braintruster and 38-year-! old descendant of a famous family | | of bankers, is out again with a ~— Khe Kep KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934. Immigration Department Making PRICE FIVE CENTS Investigation :About’ Proceedings the seized to | Matters. pertaining | Launch Ida, which was H BOOK ATTACKING POLICIES | Sunday by customs officials, are) being investigated by United States immigration authorities in Key West, with a view to de- | termining the exact status of the case relative to those who are al- leged to have returned from Cuba: on the boat. It is said that the launch was ‘hired for the purpose of trans- | porting a load of dynamite to | Cuba to be used by Communists} | Cuban government. | The dynamite is alleged to have | been brought over the highway on | a truck and a local official of the FERA, who was a passenger on the fer recognized the dan- gerous load on the truck and on his arrival at Key West reported: the matter. Local custom officials were ap- prised of the suspicious circum- stances connected with transpor- tation of the explosive and set a watch to capture the load if it was deemed necessary. The Launch Ida left some point on the keys, it has been determin- ed, and it is believed the boat car- ried the dynamite. When the vessel returned Sun- day it was seized by customs of-, Seizure Of Boat | fieials and is being held for vio-\§ lation of ‘customs regulations j which provide that all vessels leav- # ing for a foreign port must se-} | cure proper clearance pape | This offense, it is understood, punishable by a fine of $500. | ALIENS DISCHARGED IN NEUTRALITY CASE | MIAMI, Sept. 18.—Discharge | of 15 natives of Cuba, Santo Do- imingo and Puerto Rico, held by |federal authorities on a warrant J | sworn out by Jose M. Pichardo, Dominican consul, charging viola- | j tion of U, S. neutrality laws, was | | To Condact Services On! Day Of Atonement ‘Hospitality League Discusses Many Subjects Bearing On Key West's Rehabilitation n Program ALROAD BOARD ‘eon OF Hein TOHOLD HEARING | Tow ' ON AUTO PERMITS, <tntne Mates x eeting AMENDMENT TO COMMIS- SION’S RULING WOULD TRANSPORTATION A regular meeting of the Key West Hospitality League was held las ing i coon of VEHICLES REGISTERED | ‘*** cvening im the - | Key West Public Library, with RABBI PHILLIP KRISTAL fifteen, out of the thirt: KES ‘ordered today by U. S. Commis: :sioner J, C. Moorcock when Pi-| “It’s Up to Us” is the second} or others inimical to the existing | chardo withdrew his accusation. |): Declaring information Saat ing to show the men were as-| sociates of a group supposed to have sent’ riftes and ammunition | for use in overthrowing the Do-} minican government was no longer! available, Pichardo, through hi: attorney, Charles R. Pierce, asked the men be discharged. i Four of the group, detained by| immigration authorities for over-! stay of three-month permits, were | ordered returned to county jail The others were unqualifiedly dis charged but elected to return to! jail with their comrades “to save; expenses.” The entire group will be placed on a train to Key West, | in custody of Wallace Per Mi- ami attorney, where they will em-| bark for Cuba, | i __ | afternoon with services } ducted Robert Grant Runs Cnet: Mint SHANGHAI, Sept. 8.—-Robert While Woman Deals In Antiques (By Aswoéiated Press) Chinese she began designing! eens and antique FESTIVAL KNOWN AS DAY OF ATONEMENT TO BE CELEBRATED WITH SERV- ICES AT SYNAGOGUE The the celebrated by colony Bnai Zion Synagogue Phillip Kristal, All Jewish stores of the city will | close afternoon and will remain closed! until tomorrow evening at down in observance of the event. Rev The Florida Railroad Commit: sae! siiicensitaiia tion, being present. The president extended greet- s and welcome to the sewly- | elected members, who are Mesors. | Johnson, Armayor and Dr. Pin- | that a formal hearing relative te the registration of all auto trans portation company vehicles will be} held in the Supreme Court Build- ing in Tallahassee, beginning or ‘the morning of September 21 The proposed amendment of Rule 37, in connection with the sub-| tade ject, reads as follows: For the benefit of the members “Rule 37—Number Plates and Permit Cards. Effective on Jan | present, the objects of the lea: | uary 1, 1935, and annually there- | were after, each motor vehicle operated } {by an'auto transportation com. | the secretary. any shall be registered with the commission on forms supplied by the comm on for that purpose. A fee of 50c shall be remitted with | for registration for} for the committee relative plate, as provided | sale of Key West stamps, Taer commission Will! seemed to be a decided dislike to distinguishing | | the design of the present adve registered. | tising sticker as adopeed, and the “The number plate shall be! committee reported that the firmly attached to the front of second enden: Mies ieee | the vehicle for which it is issued, | 0 oid coll topspilitferent design in position where it may be eavils Booth seen from an approaching vehicle; | Greeting committee re except number plates issued for} trailers, which shall be firmly at-} ported that th@PERA. willaiot & table at the present time to build tached on the left side thereof, in position where they may be read WILL START AT SUNSET TODAY set forth in a paper read by | | Reports of | tees standing follows { commit Jewish Festival known as} were as Atonement will be} the Day of Finance: Mr. Sawyer reported local Jewish lication te th each number law. The thereupon issue a number plate for each vehicle so beginning at sunset this by to be con-| 4p this evening at the ocal/ by Rabbi; stamp mentioned this! at the time sun- Kristal will conduct “Col} ator Borah and others declaring! that congress should represent the people and should not shirk that task in any way by “delegating its, authority to bureaucrats.” i On the other we have “new dealers” claiming that NRA codes, AAA marketing agreements and the like constitute direct applica- [is _to adjust production to de es GAMe Adadilene= theory | of mand, again, “not by government decentralized self-government and takes to the air on his Goodwill! regulation, but by a better under majority rule with the federal junket to Latin America in No-|*{#%ing of markets and by at-) Selhibitg chercleedianty to safe- i tempting to react more quickly to guard the general public int vember, he will carry with him a Changes in demand as they occur. AAA contends that no part of i per | Furthermore, we must its program is compulsory except aean: eel: mitigate the effects periods of the Bankhead cotton bill and that tural and trade relations between |¢xPansion and contraction by pro: | is the result of the will of the viding for unemployment com- engineers, cotton farmers rather than any) Repeane ou Gr vee. apratits, fof Mabaanaiidia. exter. ;ing on the Gulf of Mexico and, Periods of prosperity.” As for NRA, “new dealers” cite the Caribbean Sea. fe oe aineynaniking. he ienye Ontly the fact that the licensing pow ‘we must reform our whele sy: ae MIRA Gebed-wes void ane tem so that we may have a cur-| iain apo a renecy and a banking system which Pte Hse of a zeae with here by GV. Thompson and C. K.| shalt not be subject to the vagaries| stich names as Henry Killam Mur-| extension. It was a powerful-in- Strickland, both of of political expediency nor te phy, the architect; Helen Burton, | strument for domination of all’ who. recently; were “appointed ‘by ae by self-seeking special _in- business, mips Courts Uphold NRA of; Cure ‘By All Of Us’ As to the charge that the “new, Re-' | “In foreign’ trade,” he dec deal” is depriving the: people of, their constitutional rights. the ad- istration has an answer for and has used it fre-| Florida manager of ntly in the past. ew dealers” court decisions in 15 state: the District of Columbia with : pee ov nresent dag Pralvems Geis weak ‘eb- ao: whleh have collecting rests in finding out what tl sustained directly or indireetly| data for the booklet. (realizgate. R “The actual cure,” he believes, | eto nauty of NRA pro-| 4 tentative outline of the book-|must be effected not by a small y estimate that! aaa A § some 19 states| let calls for: body of men sitting in Washing- | 4 !ton, but by all of us performing where le; 1 e ri whic! ee ae Cultaral which | guy various functions on the basis constitutions have} ; j j will serve as a basis for trade re-,of a more enlightened _ self-in-! | terest.” , articles foreigners could wear and the new booth &s was approved b: ” services in Hebrew and al- and! the subject Nations” markets, and by adjusting our production to demand, not by gov- ernment manipulation, but by en-| 3 in charge of the Chinese mint! lightening our agricultural psoas pro-! | ducers as to the actualities of sup jat Shanghai, has taught the Chi- {| ply and demand.” | In industry he says the problem! ily seen at all times. Number! plates shall be kept clean and iv vicible condition. “Before a registered vehicle sold or removed from service, number plate shall ber and returned to the for cancellation, On affidavit the holder a number been lost or destroyed, a new the AMERICA WILL CARRY i DATA ON SUBJECT States mint from 1920-31 use in their homes. i the league for passing out ir but instead booth r letters ¢ signed by being sent to coming tourists, Th “ was instructed to with the FERA reques' ive from that unit named to act as between the ‘oO Services on of! mation to tourists, ~ill have the present painted. Greeting league stationery, secretary, are From this modest beginning she developed her magnificient Camel | Beil gift shop. “Israel Eng- lish. The important in the Among in is the festival is one of the mos' festival is one of the most moved | (ity Associated Press) TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 18. | Sholtz! She is considered American authority on Chi art. antiques and craftsmanship. Henry Murphy, 57-year-old Yal graduate. arrived in the “Middl Kingdom” 20 y ago. He has designed some of the finest build- ings in the orient, including uni versities. government structures, , office buildings, national mem- orial stadia and park “Chinese” Arlington, Charles Arlington is throughout the orient, has in China for of his 74 y s. This former San Franciscan lives in Peiping. nese how to manufacture silver a leading Jewish calendar, will all followers We commission be Sw ken tGoepewert Dave dollars thet cannot easily and its observance be par- wile ticipated in by o. that communi | counterfeited. This gr to; | China, the greatest silver country this faith in Key t as well as : ; me number plate will be issued by representa means a at deal else wnat. commission on payment of a fee of 50c. “Permit cards shall be display- protected and visible » vehicle for which such i is issued.” “contact and ma FERA requested to a ’ Gives Explanation league in the world. The following is an explanation and he will b: given by Key. Kristal of the cestival: “The Day ed in Hebr th ask pardon from God for the which we have committed agains Ifim. Pardon is granted to us for these sins God, knov that our r On Yom Kip booklet on the pos: Hundreds of other successful cdina posi of | ail meetings of the league The ation tmade a general report rates. It was chairman has been in conf ; With Mr. Duncan for relative to the hoy that a with the ion in th permit FASCISTS UNIT. GET ‘IN DUTCH Atonement is call “Yom Kippur.” It solemnly Florida and the countries border- physicians, — mission-} of ia ie as Lewi shown titat called and businessmen | the aires, professo day on which we scattered vast of China. are over boar sins | reache matter, and ‘i ference subject ITALY’S; M#te. Commi The booklet is being prepared rte ray ete meeting and whe chauffeur held at an e in a native house only when el our heart ee: will be Tallahassee, pentance is sincere. RELATIONS WITH BLACKSHIRTS BECOME SNAGGED John: ndit we co not obtain pardon fe ted ay fellow | beings unless we have righted an. wrong we have done to him. We; fast on t Day of Atonement We fast in order Peiping’s famous art dealer; Lew-; For teeman executive in the customs and national postal serv ice. He has written a monument- al work on Chinese drama. ’ 10 years he served as an on Chinese maritime | commi inst our report on housing co stated that the been in cor RA on Monda fifteen a Wo will sta is Charles Arlington, authority on | Governor Sholtz.as members Chinese drama, customs and lan-! 1 gurgee; Milton D. , Who for 10 years sat as judge of the United States court for China; Mrs. Pearl Buck, the former m sionary whose novels have rev ed Chinese life to Americans home, and her husband, Dr. J. Los sing Buck, head of the depart-/ {ment of agriculture at Nanking} university. mitte with the ing ho for wale rio the Inter-America Relations , : “we must develop a policy o Judge Purdy, operation with other nations, w 'the twofold objective of preserv: ing peace and achieving a better [balance between agriculture and federal States Department of Commerce,! industry at home.’ nd: is assisting members of the Re-| 4, Warburg’s contention i he ¢ search Commission in search Commission, to humble our sel ‘ENGLISH SCHOOL NIPS BOYS’ PLAN ss ROME MoSley ged hi blackshirt 1 Press) Sir O h fascist » God, to realize how Aunociat: Him for C, Roy Mundee of Jacksonville, the United, eas vuris Briti relations upon ving these once too. » S00, has snag Italy’ tion Ita refore for earthly Hebrew Soul.’ learn to restrain desires with edt arn to restra lesi Theft of Cocoanuts qu Maltese over the is that (Ry Associaved Press) F ‘AE COOLE, England, Sept. 18.—A schoolmaster here has stopped a inew form of insurance which Resigned U. S. Post might have put Lloyds the Grant resigned as director of | shade. the United States mint and came! Two boys offered policies to Shanghai last year to put/cover school punishment and China’s money making machine on| injuries received in games. an efficient basis. Born in Nova For two cents a week the per cotia during the American Civil!son insured would receive — six ar, he later became an Ameri-|cents for each penalty inflicted by can citizen, making his home in} a master. | Denver. : Similar terms also applied The new mint. which is pattern-/any athlete receiving a black eye, {ed after the Philadelphia mint} cut lip or bloody nose, with a pro- j and equipped with modern Amer-| viso that if all three injuries were ican machinery, turned out 66,-| received.in one day a bosus of | 500,000 Chinese dollars worth of | cents would be added. S. S. Parrott arrived in port ati iver coins and bars during the! ri » discovery 0: » pros-! 4.40 Gidcaie everday tafterscon| ver coins and bars during the With the discovery of the pre j first year of its operation under | pectus. from Havana with 25 empty cars ’ P peetus, {and 102 sacks of mail. ar Ease pent The vessel left again last night | 4 i asting in is call sting the ed = lic future treatment for The ians. Ina with h bi We m ve CO! of deep remorse for having offended God by any done to Hi to our neighbor by word, de thought, and must make a sincere confession, o real ciou recent communique Mosle thor Union of F lingual in in the past year vrong mor instruction Maltese Lrit in to all state courts in d or have done likewise tests of state been had. To this and tongues quested that a wa relations hen the ‘ h fa: power.” for sin orrow com the Brit Maltese. The Malta ¢ me’ a Tr minunique sai contention, the Amer-| lations between the Americas. jean Liberty League retort that} 2. An_ illustrated dese: iption| “the only way the constitution ted deseript ean be and should be amended is| °f the harbor facilities in Flor-| et ida’, ine ports of entry. by the people —themselve not by “irresponsible — theorists xi! 3. A survey of the exports and and who raise the ypo ical} imports that be maataally| Gy nat the constitution is “elas-| profitable to Florida, and Cuba,| ™ | Haiti, the Dominican Republie,! iaeen aes | Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Colom-} jbia, Panama, Costa Rica, Nic-! WHERE TO Go laragua, Honduras, Salvador, Seeeececsccvececovceccce | Guatemala, and Mexico, TONIGHT | 4. A brief treatment of com-| 0” @ return trip to Monroe—“Twenticth Century’) Mereial difficulties to be overcome | Pott. {and America. He is the only oc-|part in the plan. and “Here Comes the G » ‘in arranging for increased trade! an cidental in the mint, which em-|,— ~ - 7 —— lee tae usr rhe | elation | STORM REPORT | (c""too'mce |} MONROE THEATER Carole Lombard-John Barry- : Couldn’t Arrest.” 5. The promotion of friendly! Started Candy Counter i ‘velations between Florida and her} ADVISORY 10:00 a. m.—! Helen Burton came to Peiping| more in H 3 TWENTIETH CENTURY ! | ? SST Lae aaa ae GR confession include which others have con ty for atoning to God for our sins b from to Him to fering r contrite puna © ame’ He mere and si on wr the learning Italian to « the “which in t nould will This atonement or be-! ¢&¢ing n God is the source and strength t s man or woman Or wi ing of cons¢ ‘at one’ rlatic ts major the scheme was he considerec |dropped before the collection of and eagle-;any premiums. The promoters eyed, Grant learned his mining |feare “run” because of the Cuban| har ning |feared a and minting in Europe, Australia! pected punishment of those taking however, tim from God sins separate varated thr our rom OSE wh 0 nglish. this view we love of deep committee sorrow, touecane 46 members make ditorially. PRESCRIPTIONS! Filled as written by any doc- tor, English or Spanish. Com- plete Prescription Service. Gardner’s Pharmacy Phone 177 Free Delivery j mee concile “How our sorrow arate us from more should we try with Him again. Goc to repent. He promi we dg so. He delights at pardon ‘ing the penitent.” i w ‘at one’ vites u TOMORROW Monroe—“The Black and “Twentieth Centu Palace — “The Man Couldn't Arrest.” jsouthern neighbors, The tropical disturbance of small| 13 years ago from Bismarck, N. Cat”! Governor ~ Sholtz expects toj,diameter is central this morning’ D.. and got a part-time job Jean Harlow-Franchot Tone in jleave on his two-weeks aerial trip! about 75 miles north of St. Martin, | stenographer. Renting a counter GIRL FROM MISSOURI They, into the Latin American coun-| Leeward Islands, and is apparent-| in the Grand Hotel de Pekin. she |? Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orche: tries about November 15. Jly moving northwestward, | sold home made candy. With old tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25¢ ig 1 it WAGNER’S BEER HAS THAT RIPE TASTE THAT MAKES ES STRANGERS FRIENDS AND FRIENDS SWORN BUDDIES. EVERY DROP IS AGED FOR MON’

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