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The Key West Citsen No, 223. VOLUME LV. Executive Committee On Cuban Celebration Meets And Names Committees For Coming Event Mayor Malone At Session Conducted: In San Carlos Build-| ‘BABY IS RESCUED FROM LION’S JAWS aenecinted Press) TSHINSENDA, Rhode Sept. 19.—In the tent where they were camping on the Kafue river, Mr. and Mrs. de Champel awakened a lion daugh- ing Last Night The Executive Committee of the prepered “El Grito de Ya tlebration to be staged in Key! West on October 9 and 10, and) headed by Mayor William H. Ma-| lone as chairman, mot last night | ft the San Carlos building when forther plans were outlined eonntetion with the program, with | mother with only a serioms committer, named, in: sarenhen, cleding «Finance committer, | OM MMI IMT Ss One of the duties of the co ro hece to finan arch of the with spears found the later in a , with the baby at its but unharmed. in the child restored to © will be that of ra in the many events eons fund the UPON TG RESTORE. PEACE IN STRIKE RESPONSIBILITY PLACED UP TO YOUNG LAWYER IN MAT. TERS DEALING WITH DUSTRIAL STRIFE which will be put during celebra- then ik was announced at the ing fast night that « talnments will be put meet how and the time o IN- needed funds Making Progress nittee vent from Key Wert to Havana for the purpose By HERBERT PLUMMER sty Assweteted Press) WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—Up- of moking arrang nts to have @ large delegation sent here, ha satisfactory pro made, and stated thie group would hold a ce ¢ with President Mendicta tome time today in furtheran of We effort send # dete ipate in the ob- Cuban holiday M. E. Gilfond a of the Key West ‘Administration, Starting with a coronation of ap on the eve. on the shoulders of a quiet, earnest and pleasant young lawyer of 37 rests the responsibility and the hopes of the administr: mn for restoring peace in the far-flung troubled textile industry. He is Lloyd K. G grandson of the famous New Eng- rison, great- land abolitionist, the National Board. and chairman of Labor incess and prince of October activities will al t constantly following day and: ation ball, athletic ovial ow pts and also for those nm the Bat- trical parade ineluded in and his colleagues Relations place the A . through ee In his headquarters, teh by the government _ incidentally, services directly across the street from the the department of labor, Gar ball are on the labor x and his workers fort to have the celebration staged on an elab- ore ale, and it is expected that their efforts will be crowned with puree eccording to the coopera- tion that is now being shown in the matter selves for their first real baptism of fire, Only stalled as chairman of the board, last month he was The summons came as a surp | | to him. He was leaving his duties 1» Named } is a list of the ttees named at the i imer in the East. | Comfort And Decorum ven l . Sel | On the eve his departure rade Bermudes and B. L,; Secretary Perkins of the labor de- partment communicated to him the desire of President Roosevelt that he enlist for three months in the government service. He hurried to Washington, or- | ganized his board and hearings in the board of room | It's necessary to observe Garri- son in action to form any sort of estimate of the man. He has quick and eyes and a ready smile. an air of informality personally, as well as courtroom. During hearings, | a hot one, always | however, as dean of the law school of the The Various come Greoow Honorable Valdez; Dr Esquin Program Commiticc io & We. Kh. Warren aide and B. Athletic dere. chain Robt. F. Spott Goldemith Evening Entertainment Armayor, Mrs Howard end Armande Bermudez. freshment Ce Mee. GN Cabrera and ® rigues Karique Gutte began review Honorable J Men Florenz Acevedo, wood and San Oli Wilson : expressive about him Mrs his if the dz coats come off. quiet dignity and procedure within the bounds of cord ay be There’s a is legal Bascom kept H. Pitt. ion Committee John Delgado Moore amitter m. Seeks Exchange Of Ideas Garrison tempers the © strict of evidence with sense and he has managed several times to soothe differences of bit- ter His board judge and jury than ¢ magistrate alone. Usually he sees to it ther portunity for a lit man and J Publi Gra Day. end DeWitt Transportation Pred Dien, Dr Edward Ja Gilfond tty , ra Ca . ev ne: porary member rules Committee Pintade and Ish conte! sits Calleja rather a and Patriotic Organiza Warren Marquez, Medina and Eduardo Gomez Jose ‘Ss op- ral exchange of deas before the testimony begins. By so doing he has been able to prevent more than one stalemate. His objective an agreement rather than a sen tence. M. Ber and F. sion Committec mudes, Harique Barcelo Ihe ' nd Float Committee (Continued on Page Four) NEW SENATOR IN | CONGRESS JUMPS TO FRONT RANKS, | OLB MLM MMM | JAMES POPE, SWEPT IN DUR- | ING LAST ELECTION, WIN-} i] NING PLACE OF HIS OWN;} RIVALS BORAH AS TALKER} (By HERBERT PLUMMER) (ly Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.— Idaho’s “other senator’’—it hap-| pens at the present to be James: Pinckney Pope, a native of! Louisiana—is winning a place | of his own in the national lime-; light. | Time in Washington when most people, in referring !to Idaho's representation in congre mentioned Borah and} let it go at that. | In the Roosevelt landslide of, ; 32, however, a tall, bald, soft- spoken democrat was swept from the mayor’s chambers of Boise into the senate to sit alongside i was *the “lone lion of Idaho” and since has been con- has another s Borah in the then Wachington | scious that Idaho spokesman bes capital. a matter of fact, in the jon of some, the junior sen- ator from Idaho has come very near stealing the’ show from, Borah—at least during the sum- mer. i In Munitions Probe For one thing, Pope has kept to his office most of the time since congress adjourned. And that means more than one opi { would think offhand. i ! things. t seven senators to do the 4 borrowed building which houses a portion of ton at the present time. | lations board have girded them-) | University of Wisconsin for a sum-! t ‘the Day There is} little: about, | de-; common | | Couldn’t Arrest.” seems always to be! He has been available to news- papermen for comment on all Where during a si cong! a first-termer overlooked for such purposes, curing times of adjournment any- one in either house or senate who is in town is sought eagerly Aside from the senator’s pres- enee in Washington during the “dog days” on capitol hill, how- ever, th another reason why he has become known. During the lest congress. after Senator Nye of North Dakota had per senate that it should persuaded the s look into the conduct of the muni- tions industry, Vice-President Gar- ner appointed Pope as one of the job. He and his colleagues are at the task now, and their efforts are re- sulting in one of the biggest stories to come out of Washing-! Nye has given Pope a “break” in the investigation. OBSERVANCE OF JEWISH HOLIDAY BY LOCAL COLONY EVENT BEGAN AT SUNSET YESTERDAY AFTERNOON; STORES OF JEWISH MER-! | real CHANTS CLOSED TODAY The Jewish Festival, Atonement, sunset yesterday afternoon, services held at the local gogue last evening by Rab! Phillip Kristal. There were also services held today, both of which were largely attended by the Jew-! ish folk of Key West. The services conducted by Rab- | Kristal last eveing were both in Hebrew and English, | The stores of the Jewish mer-! chants closed at sunset yesterday ; ance of the event, and; until sunset | known as began at! with of bi in observ. will remain closed this evening. The festival is one of the most important in the Jewish calendar, | and is being generally cel by the Jewish local colon WHERE TO GO TONIGHT Monroe—“The — Black and “Twentieth Century. Palace — “The Man Cat”! They) | TOMORROW Monroe—“Shoot The Work: | and “The Black Cat.” Palace—“The Man From Utah. >| | istration entries closes Saturday. | | of the leading exponents of | exploits as an explor and portrait painter. woman could go | Khyber pass,” j ing the characteristics of their COSIPITOSTS | ! DOUBLEFOLD RESULTS KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER American Legion Campaign For Selection Of Queen In El Grito De Yara Celebration Is Launched The Key West post of 6 din pisation tration and interested persons can! American Legion today is starting at the information desk. Each ballot represents 25 votes, S. Moore, commander of the for the contest through which a) Legion post, pointed | and merchants, it is planned, will | distribute them with purchases selected.| made in their stores. | past few days, it was shown The ballots came off the peoaees) the plans for the contest w | nounced, interest has been in-| | creasing and already persons are day every merchant of the city) asking where they can obtain bal- | lots. While the coronation only | one phase of the two-day celebra- ‘ tion here October 9 and 10, An cven dozen entries in the| Legion is in charge of that partic-| contest had been made up to noon| ular activity. Proceeds from the today, and several more are ex-| sale of the ballots to merchants} pected before the périod for reg-! will be used in sending the Ke the actual distribution of ballots’ queen for the -elebration of El Grito de Yara will be e late yesterday, and beginning to- will be contacted by Legionnaires, it is shown. Th fie | to Miami vention. ey can be registered at the of- s of the Key West Adminis- and the American Artist Sketches Hospitable Tribesmen During Afghanistan Jaunt (By Annoek By NOEL THORNTON NEW YORK, Sept. .19.—The led Press) {| markably well fed and healthy. If you are their guest, they are your friends ney. They or gra : ; tuit'es of any kind. They w« is Rice vars ee y kind. They wouldu’t even accept payment for aj for me.” through every emerg “savage nomads and brigands” of refuse all payment and, it is perfectly safe for No Mountain ‘Shooting’ white woman to travel alone! It was a slow Hadley as she joftt a dia, says Hester Merwin Handley, | 22" 1": journ pushed desolate count lorries and Miss the y for through that bleak gateway to In- »metimes just back from a three months’| With a cochi caravan. Camel trains j after blocked the obscure trek inland from Khyber pass. | jo:in vaiuable time. for water Besides 60 sketches of stalwart! ‘{!plie en as far as 80 imi . and running short of srincipal danger. that the Afghan e their own guns and are won- | marksmen,” Miss Handley j explained. “but I found no evi ; dence of those oft-told stories of tribesmen who wait high up in the mounte in shoot any traveler. t- | ern art as applied to modern dec-! I rian or the native oration. She hasn’t remained still | | : nee very long at a time since she left! '° converse wit ee uae her Bloomington, Ill, home: Heat eee me by signs or | tures. 0 u tribesmen, she returns with high} respect and admiration for the in- | ae dependence and generosity of the| “1 Iranic race. Miss Handley, blonde and! bronzed by the desert sun, eg passing poke no Hindustani, Per m- pressive as her success as a mural } Lights Out At 10 she stopped at the where she did the several members of For | capital, portraits the royal family. “It is a strange, colorful city, he said t 10 o'clock at night all lights turned out, and you must carry a lantern if you walk through the ives are not allowed abroad without a pas after that hour, and foreign must. have an explapation why they are not at home. There is no . hor any night life whatso. a time ‘Vital, Happy Race’ Kabul, “I was warned that no white, alone beyond} she said, as she sat reminiscing beside the high win- dows of her Manhattan — studio. “But I found the journey per fect. | ly safe, and there really wasn’t! any need of the armed escort the: British government provided. 1! had already. been through of are treets. Na Bali. China, Japan and India assimilat- art, and I was determined to do some head portraits of the Afghanistan tribesmen. “You know, they are really a virile, vital, happy I never saw a beggar throughout the coun- and they seemed to be re-; cine ae Before she became noted her modern murais which fluenced by Hindu, Polyn other oriental moods, Mis attention as a painter for are in an ov Hand of race. ley won 2 child portraits. HISTORICAL UNIT TO MEET FRIDAY FROM CLASSIFIED AD Judge J. Vining Harris ad- of OFFICERS WILL BE NAMED vertised for a pair lost AND COMMITTEES ALSO APPOINTED Citizen. back the another eye glasses in The He not only got original glasses but —— and identical pair to boot. Key be Officers the West of proposed No telling what the little do they'll Historical Society will classified ads can and named Friday night when the or what wonders per- | ganization meeting is held, start- form. {ing at 8:30 p, m. in the public li- If you have lost faith or | brary, it is stated. Committees also will be appointed, hope, a want ad will bring It is expected that a large num- both back to you—with your | bo, of interested persons will at- the | since ther assistance. tend organization meeting If you want to find your- are so many points of self, put a little ad in the city. It histor interest in the When the society has been or- ganized, the Key West Adminis- [FOOTED tration will cooperate with it. lost and found column. will help. find the proper office by asking! out today, , During the | nee! an-| the! West post’s drum and bugle corps | national con- | posing mostly , trails. ' pushtu, T had) pic. ! 19, 1934. ‘SCHOOL PROGRAM ON CONSTITUTION | DAY IS RENDERED VIOLIN SELEC- TIONS GIVEN BY MISS RO-: COOeeeee es SITA CHENEVECKY; OTHER! 4 Press) ‘Federal Department Functions | Without Being Disturbed Even When Grave — Arise | SEVERAL | oe | | (Ry Ansoci PARIS, Sept. 19.—The boy who stood on the bur deck has a ship named for hi in the French navy. The boy about whom the Poem was written was Gi como Jocante Casabianca. The burning deck on which he disappeared _ beneath the sea part of the French warship Orient, sunk during the Battle of the , and of which his father was captain. Now the Ministry of Marine has named a new sub- marine “Casabianca.” Members of the 12-A History Class of Key West High Schooi, under Mrs. Lorine Thompson, pre-| sented a Constitution Day By HERBERT PLUMMER (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Sept. 1% all the fevered activity pro-; gram in the school auditorium | yesterday morning at the regular | weekly chapel program. \ Birth things which took place at was panying the “new deal” in and! the} signing were reproduced by mem-j| of the constitution capital—the glamer of that pgewly-ereated slphabe’ agency even for office space spot in Washington thu fuses to be disturbed. lke bedededed tt POSTAL ISSUES ° MUCH RIDICULED POST OF- FICE DEPARTMENT PLUS REALIZED THROUGH \ i | bers of this class who were dress- | ed in costumes characteristics of | the colonial period in | liistory. ter American - Events leading up to the birth s the federal building | of out by readings given by Demeritt, mclina Alfonso. Students th they taking part and history | vepresented were: Woodson character in which Not no share Edward — George f hington. Albert Wiggins Hamilton. Edward Franklin. Frank Lund Frank Alvarez Merville Rosam dolph Seve’ Alexander SUR Bayly — Benjamin ‘WRITING OFF’ SERVICES G Morris, Ran- rnor sldridge J John : share By HERBEKf PLUMMER tity Ansocinted WASHINGTON, Po: as’ Gneera and, inci¢ lly ed—post office depar plus of $5,000,000 was tion is considerable But get excited about it Motte. Keep Cool the department re al violin selections given by Miss Rosita Chanevecky, noted violinist now visiting in this ity, and were greatly enjoyed y the student body A part of this program will be reproduced at the regular weekly Inncheon of the Key West Rotary Club tomorrow as the club will observe Constitution Day at this meeting. SELECT PROGRAM FOR BAND CONCERT AT PARK GROUNDS. KEY WEST HOSPITALITY OR- GANIZATION ARRANGES PROGRAM FOR EVENT TO- MORROW NIGHT were Farley's first much ridicul nected President largely through off” in free rvices rendered. They include for example, amount th: “writing pUCh imteres vembers ma air and ocean over actua poundage tg ey uratis, partments. ! granted franking “official busines cost; services rendered and bh anne to Une Sam the ers of ar me congress This last write-off is to think gressional a huge terial now being franked b: senators voters conside gets around to | at the of year he himself ‘Me In Congress’ omething about during this election year an unofficial preview of amount of campaign ma both and re and ion presentatives tak Mr pre near far when close the will amiaZ The velume staffs of both All of these uments carry tion th Governme ppall has enat A varied program been planned for the concert the West Hospitality Band start- ing at 7:45 o'clock tomorrow night at Bayview Park. The band is ; under the direction of Alfredo Barroso. Included on the solo by Ernest Sanchez, who will 'be accompanied by three ists and two selections gi hospitality the direction of The chestra i elect | Key in legend, Expense.” made abou tion i program is a Bigger Business Th force. pay sca guiltar- postn by — the estra under R. G. Milner the girls’ Alee Curr Norma -Y . Lorrain Vhe Anna Tuttle, Beulah er Brantley and Matilda Knight, which lins; Clara Yates, saxophone; hi Helen Cavine: cello, and Rosita It make Chanevecky, guest artist violin ist. CANCEL ORDER ON ss = VESTAL AND SANDS ELKS CLUB TO a HOLD MEETIN A meeting he held at t Visory assist part their ant orc Mrs, of Washin, offices do. War Debts ‘Different personne or follo’ example, get greater part piano allowar Johnson, nment dey vio salaries Wa major post offic des the fact commercial an handled pite Its product GOVERNMENT SHIPS WILL NOT COME HERE AT NOTICE ELK THIS TIME tomorrow eve o'clock. Matters will be discussed, Mayor William H. of advii Stat which Malone is t the in receipt of ces United Sands. stating th els V were pr heduled to visit Key We tember 22, will not come ve 1 and I STORM REPORT here a viou ADVISORY No reports from the urb; al abo! Puert Ri ward about | tended by gale 10:00 MONROE THEATER THE been cancelled. in question calls ling the at Key W Miami and Puerto Rico, but t message does not make ref- erence as to where the ships will | go at this time. as orders have The cane order for BLACK CA TWENTIETH CENT Balcony, 10 15-206; Night any THE GOOD FLAVOR OF WAGNER’S BEER GOES FAR TOWARDS TURNING FROWNS INTO CHUCKLES---A CLEAR HEAD IS THE ONLY AFTER. = thie ond

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