The Key West Citizen Newspaper, October 12, 1934, Page 1

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- (By Associated Preas) ‘ NEW YORK, Oct. 12.--The men) adventurous life of London’s Fleet, ; who literally scan the world every| *‘Teet, Britain's newspaper cen- : JUAN O’FARRILL; A. NAR- Z ter, Mr. Martin brings the British; SIDED OVER BY ANJO, KING IN CELEBRA-| “7 ‘% Am*rta's ReW*PPOr/ point of view to the men who! reading millions gathered today ini manage the news departments of | ! TION, AMONG GROUP ; y America’s newspapers. | COMING TONIGHT) j Chicago in greater numbers than! Another guest speaker will be/ i ive-| Col. Frank Hause, managing edi-| | Dr. Juan O’Farrill, president of = 5 tor of New York’s picture news-| ees ae SESe ly one of their most delicate and: paper, The Daily News, who will ul independence iy: ios eee The i a Poses meee who was in Key West with a par-; - i _ % BS eee : ciated Press. ; Norris A. Huse, executive edi- | which were presided over by | ty of other dignitaries, who were! Ties nS . } tor, will describe the Associated | trict 3 i men are managing Press News Photo Service, ;Rk i, assisted | here for the El Grito de Yara} editors of Associated Press mem-! pecially “Wirephoto,” the Ae meyers ee ee Oa sion, sailed for! Pe Rewspapers. They decide what coming service that will supply| Those assisting ~The difficulties of administer.) Td Fruit and Steamship somepeny:| festival and celebration, sailed for} you read every day and how much, more than a score of — a lng relict distribution, the effect} © We to arrive in port 11 o’clock| Havana on the Steamship Cuba! basing their decisions almost whol- ' Press newspapers with pictures by | conducted were: en the fibre of the poeple, the re- tonight from New York, e eed this eoeuinns | ly on what they have learned — at the same time news stories} Ross C.. Sawyer, ed to the Porter Dock compatiy. want. __}are.transmitted. flexes on the recovery agencies,| The vessel will take on a sup-| Others in the party. were Dr.) Oliver Owen Kubn, managing). Reports By Executives | « = js | editor of the .Washington:..Star} The. tions of the world\tyler; Fernando . Juan R. Ramos; special represen- . Pad operat ol wt tyler; mae. end the continued undermining) ply of fuel oil and aegis sail a peepee emer and chairman. of the executive’ gathering “(AP)”. will ba! dl Hi : = @ @f the national budget, all worry| for her destination at Frontera, | ‘tiv: ‘ * committee. of The Asseciated told in detail tothe managing;.etand. junior deacon; Frank C.. commemorating the <ixty-<auts Weshington, with ‘relief still Mexico. | Sonera! Grocencte .Gabrern, com-| Press Managing. Editor's. associa-! editors hy 13 men who supervise | Weech, grend secretary; William |miversary of Cuba's Girt cy 'mander of the Council of Cuban tion, describes. the meeting in -various departments of Associated; Vassie, grand treasurer; Everett seen as the most troublesome word REPEATS SUCCESS " Veterans; Dr. Luis F. Fabello, rep-. poveh es “the Pe ever we pions activity. PORES ny yy managing editors of/ Besides Mr. Huse these include! C. Park, grand standard Wo'the ‘new dea? vocabulary. seciebeseppreeaggaian [Eco | Charles E. Honce, and J. M. Ken-| Atwood G. Sands, grand A year ago, when winter set in, arias Revolucionarios Cabanos, and! During their examination of drick, day and night Executive| steward; the government went about the! MARIAN GORDON’, STARTING) Adolfo Naranjo, who was crown-: The Associated Press, they will News Editors, respectively; De-| junior steward; Rev. G. relief without special con-! TODAY, SECOND CITIZEN | &d king at the coronation cere-| have with them its president,' Witt MacKenzie, executive assist-| mers, grand chaplain; Willi tock oes a en , monies Tuesday night when Miss! Frank B. Noyes, publisher of the ant in the foreign service; W. Gey deputy grand 3 eer. Mr, Roosevelt's aed SERIAL BY JEANNE | Martha Carbonell was crowned W#Shington Star; its general man- Brooks, executive assistant; Byron| Frank C. Brown, grand marshall. were at the height of their pop-/ BOWMAN | eaten j ages. eae ee Hany Oe chief of the Washington | The following is the program ularity, and it seemed a rather S ' Martin, editor-in-chief of e: Bureau; Milo M. Thompson, divi-} that was rendered at the conclu- chuale Aten just. to find out ; Mr. Naranjo was a welcomed ° Press Association of Great Brit-i sion news editor at komen City;! sion of the dedication ceremonies: ; where ous ~~ PS4 eae Sa SAA | caller at The Citizen office yés-| ain. 2 < | Frank H. Fuller, *chief of bureau! 1.—Piano Selections — Mar-; agg needed, Marian Gordon,” starting to-\ + 1Gay afternoon. He came to ex-| _ British View Represented | at Richmond, Va.; Wade Werner, | guerite Hilton. minister day. is Jeanne Bowman’s second ; wou hic. pletoiee ter. Whe pany An address by Mr. Martin will chief of bureau at Vienna; Alan; 2.—Selection—FERA Marimba Since then officials have <tory for The Citizen and The As-| > 5 ‘ / ie Provide an interesting break in the \J. Gould, general sports editor; L. | Band. fearned much. They found that! ciated Press feature service. j opiates received by the people | executives’ routine of figurative-' F., Curtis, superintendent of mar-; 3.—Vocal Selection — Ernest ‘is Get veal critichms of the ‘Ax in “Jedith, Laue. ahich lof Key West and officials of t ly taking The Associated Press. kets; Wilson Hicks, executive fea-| Sanchez, accompanied by three} a i sig eee ne, Which W@S! FERA and wishes to assure his. apart and putting it back together; ture editor; and W. J. McCam-! guitar players. “new deal” originated in the re- her first, a courageous young! 25. friends he will ever cherish ain. With 25 years spent in the! bridge, traffic executive. ; 4—Violin Selection — Rosita Nef operations, and they want to woman dominates the action! ,5:, recollections of the hours aie: SS __ | Chanevecky, accompanied at the|is in Putnam, Svoid = repetition. If they were throughout. Marian Gordon, like| - i | piano by Mrs. G. R. Miller. spent here during the celebra- ! * ‘ Bet wo sure, on other counts, how Judith Lane, has intuition and toy ' ‘CLOTHES SHORTAGE STEAMER MAYAN | .w%..0°..cossii". a, Sins) ssn = "se the November election was going, | ee i } Camero, accompanied a piano | Soca | Also leaving on the Cuba today ; they would be deeply nated Tne ees attess or cave IS MERE BUGABOO © DUE NEXT WEEK!’ ¥en goctte. cont nex VESSEL TO TAKE ON FUEL OIL; CONSIGNED TO POR- TER DOCK COMPANY ints Peben dy age ih i { i : here for the fiesta, In. : eo Psy an ve | wae.were here eu aa a <= <b recompanied ai-the piano by Bev: Tt was not Reale an “ia! ee] j Sts group were J. M. Castillo, NAZIS~STATEMENT" vi th Lee Williams. 4] th lal : his September 30 add: th “ [| | Who was a refugee in Key West ees steered mceebbasain CARGO 7.—Accordion Selection—Eu-! ~ bs dhasie S} i during the Machado regime in | FOR USE BY LIGHTHOUSE pre Wilson. ' ation, the President started out, ‘Cuba, his three children, J. M.|INAUGURATE CAMPAIGN IN: i . i DEPARTMENT AW CANKIAL nae Spans Regertinal noon, Serena =. | Castillo, J., Oscar and Miss Car-| GERMANY TO ASSURE! 'W. ROY GOODING Stated simply, the necessity for’ . mela; Ramon Blanco Herrera, THERE WILL BE NO TEX- ELEVATED TO 845K OF WRA, as seen by informed offi-; . Herrera, Antonio M. Castellanos: TILE SHORTAGE | go for the lighthouse department, | : = cials, lies in the fact that any re-} : fand Mariano Cuervo. i expected to arrive about the} i ee eee private ee Bary — the! ~ | By ELMER W. PETERSON | middle of next week, according to WAS HELD IN JAIL IN CON-) |, « Young. prance ix ic parole would expand the SeerrteeT | See [SS ee esemeas [eS Washington had hoped to tapaa! be BERLIN, Oct. 12.—Ai campaign today. | OF W. WATSON unit at Key West barrack Seeds aallia works evvatens tein . — CONVENED TODAY: is under way in Germany to at- J jg understood the ship railed | - been notified of ts promuioee winter. Now another big public’ 4 { | sure the public that they have 2° from the loading point at Chester, | _—— ——— = the qeereccme Works appropriation seems in the’ = cards. The reason is that labor. i otherwise released from public} ; j works would gravitate to the re-} | MONDAY; MOTION IN DEL | ' | | = | fears of a textile shortage, that! ps in time to reach Miami about| Willatd Roy Gooding, who wa ADJOURNED UNTIL NEXT; there is no necessity of stocking Qctober 15. There the vessel will] being held in county jail in con-| service fe: yew up and hoarding clothes, and that ynioad about 125 tons of material | Bection with the death of William} which have beer apes ae cs Seagate under ee reeeetanen are the! s, be used in that section of the! water pe ire Lom, Sento West, where be he * ; { “paper clothes” of world war ,.,- A op , was f\ friends whe ETE uIe sirable place for it, for=social ESSE BOWMAN See ot and then come to Key/ $1,900 this week and returned to| his promotion . ae (BS GSS ; j x Benes his home at Homestead, Fla. ; is _— In many other directions, this | vision enough to see the right : = | One of the latest steps in this It is expected the ship will dock Gooding and two companions, MBean = central problem tangles itself with! course, boldness and resourceful-! Circuit court convened Tn spe- | direction was an impressive style! at the lighthouse depaftmént pier] watson and V. L. Harris. were . = be —— nearly all of the really important! nes; to follow it despite all opposi-: ©4!.Session this. morning to take oy at ome of the leading hotels,’ October 17--when unloading” ©P-| viding im an automobile truck | uric a things Mr. Roosevelt has been try-! eS up the matter of appeal for a new{ pies € Berlin’ erations will start at.oneesCharies ing to do, Faese eS = _" {trial in the case of the. State»of } Edens + ee Taylor, manager of,,. the. Porter Sins ‘aishacie ied eller. deli Balanced Budget Simmer ; In “Marian Gordon” the oppo-/| Florida against Juan del .. Pino, ; Seautiful ma i ak Gelkess, will ber cae ing the vehicle and after a= seldser anc a>ui ‘The most embarrassing conse-| sition is. not the selfish relatives | found, guilty. of the killing of Pe~, gowns oP ule adbdans cousbteen. ie nn Tear os oo iS comiation an quence is that hopes of a balanced; and in-laws of the older story but }ter Fernandez at the trial on Sep-| “artifical” materials. Material to be utilddded at Key) jack part of the truck. =r budget are receding. The Presi-| a scheming divorcee and a crook-{**™ber 5- |. Synthetic Silks Shimmer |, West. consists of.one»fighthouse ye went back and found Wat-} @ent did not actually promise : eek The verdict read: “We, the jury! Aatge structure for Pulaski Sheals, an- poe “tsi DUCASSI GIVEN - such a balance by next July 1, psoas hanes a al ;find the defendant guilty as; ae Se eevee come other for Cosgrove Shoals, al ae cae a ae ae = bat he went so far that any Aiiss Bowman brings | charged and ask the mercy of the; ©@*peted aisles, in the glare of! mailer lights for Tampa Bay, one ' "| =| ican‘ the weeders That th a COURT HEARING = Serie gaara | i to a conclusion satis! (ourt” < Sees = : “ | at which he discovered they were store has been set by his words.! factory to the reader. That she | Ot spotlights, in winter coats and range light for Hillsboro Cut A.,| missing. i - Here is his statement exactly,| joe. co logically and-entertaining-| Rte ee ie rent frocks made of “artificial wool.” | one for Hillsboro Cut D., and an-) after a hearing before a core tenon cake that an appeal be| The¥ shimmered in the spotlights | Other for Tampa Bay Cut K. i ner’s jury Gooding was brought Tae LEAYES “We should sien te. bien det.| VeTSified experience as a news j granted, contending that the ver-; “ith evening gowns of “fibrous” | WARNING |to Key West and remained «| DEFENDANT CHARGED Wits balanced budget for ee knows what it{ 4ict Should specify the degree of | material. | ary until bond could be fur RECKLESS DRIVING oF PC?T Fok ae third year of recovery and from|. - 's what it| murder of which the defendant is) They posed for photographs in, All City Licenses are due and! . . —s is to work a police beat with 10! -harged. Sake é ! . | He will face a charge of man | se i from “artifici ilks.”” _| Year, and the purpose of this; j1.) y people took it as a prom- | ™°rt of a famous murder cace in| <tructed the attorneys to prepare | {0m “artificial silks.” They dem-! 70-7 ".-'4. warn all those unpaid, ina! court. Mr. Roosevelt's friends | Which she was the only woman! priefs in the matter and present] onstrated “lace” gowns, the ma-] that, Monday, Oct. 15th, is the} ih relish at all the explana-! ame * meporters. That ex-| them at the regular term of court! terials for which were — strictly! dead line, and subject to ar vest! ARRANGE WELCOME which may have to be made. |PeTience proved valuable when) which opens next Monday. German. | with penalty. Positively no ex-| “©. | she embarked seriously on a writ-! SS teas x a j { - forsee that the relief! * J j At this time it is expected that! E as Sen ‘ = | cuse for non-payment, H i the most. carefully | iE cateer- | Bonifacio Rivero will be brought} pope Pei tnRes | M B. PINDER, the balance sheet,| _ 1, Started out to be a musi-| +, ‘trial. He-is charged in the; Officials in charge of the show; .¢ 9.04 City Tax Collector. forks are casting | °!@".” she explains, “but when 1} me true Dill with Del Pino, of| Rleaded with the women specta-} ————————"_"__"_"} 3 ras ‘a new relief | WPte my first book at thé age of being an accessory before the tors, drawn from Berlin society | A segue tos bom geet =e | 7, the die was cast. } fact. Fi i ft } “ é as | to be presented tonight, begimning } ,. io in one “poe Beprls > invulnerable | "The most discouraging “thing| pice the ort pert, to percha STARTING TODAY! & }s o'ciock, at El Salvador Metho- |. wee pone. jabout that first attempt was that] clothes of “German materials” as; Mitisn ested distoOhurek, corner of Virginia}... j1 used my uncle’s ledger for copy} /a matter of patriotic assistance to| the scat tom | That error was marked down as; {and Grinnell streets. ° Seen ; German economy, as well as a} by the author of Jupira Laxe " on bend <f Gat ' i | The progfam will be in the na- —_ i | Proof to themselves that the ma- ARIAN j tare of a welcome to Rev. G.j . weeccceces | one of the things notte do. The } terials were fully as good aS im- Perez, the new pastor, and his fam-/ HERE TO CO MFARLAND HOME |: has lengthened since. For in-| | ported textiles. GORDON ¢ ily, who recently arrived here bd lief rolis, considered the least de-' ‘trict adher » coming south. Gooding was driv-| regulations gove F ta he opinion « stances: |" That the “new” materials sid {from Tampa. ating: “cnn “I never discuss a story with} ‘as good as claimed is being disput-| i Ce | TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Leon McFarland ; anybody except my husband. And; VACANCIES AT ed, however, by some experts.; by Jeanne Bowman | SPECIALS 1 Manses — . wae se THEATER of Bliza street announce the ar-!! refuse to look at manuscripts ‘They warn that the artificial | eae CALF BRAINS, TONGUE i Lang” and “One More & rival of a 9 1-2 pound bey. 3 born of other waite. é She i | Wools silks and laces, created| s and LIVER jj Palece—ce ~ this afternoon at 12-30 o’cl | -“I have an ol ory that they ; from chemical treatment and pro-}| u ‘3 Spring Lamb ilk Fed Veal;: ; “ : Mrs. McParland was before her lose force when thus read—in the | Trevor & Morris j cessing of wool and other ingre-| || Choice Heavy Western Stee: | ¢ SOTUREELS sEPUEE in marriage, Miss Flora Lumley. | words of one of my electrical dients, may not survive severe| THE CITIZEN i Meat + Monres—“Ceckese _— = Both mother and baby are doing! friends—they reach the “ato | weather tests, such as a good) |] Monroe Meat Market [{)- Palace—“Youne == — SS oS nicely. j with their energy dissipated.” ES in a rainstorm. NI SS ASSL £2 Ate Free Delivery fi ful.” : a a — STEADY INCREASE IN SALES OF WAGNER’S BEER THROUGHOUT ENTIRE STATE IS PROOF THAT IT IS SUPERIOR IN QUALITY AND BEST IN PLAWOS

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