The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 2, 1934, Page 1

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a eee ae Oe ee an vn trmt snes be ‘te give indestry & sew! afternoon for points ca the Flor-i they are due for a reappearance’ J ida Keys... personally idirect-|lom commented -onca: jury’s-ver- Among the things being considered is whether or that the verdicts were in accord-/ other is not guilty. | Members of congress are dratt-| entered and sentence passed, ing measures of their own for in-! appeal for a new trial. . These range from having the ws Judge Browne then ordered an is assisting in the prosecution, government require fire-proofing - of all passenger vessels and rigid ‘examinations for all able-bodied seamen, to increased liability of ship owners. ‘Tuesday morning, November 6. cessed until this morning. William Streeper _ te ee " Miss Anns May. ,Fetheps ‘the most far-reaching {against the amendment before Connecticut ~ maatcanty * Ta wae She res Seperate", ANOTHER OF KEY WEST’S BOYS MAKES == seme i addte n, bers of congress is that of Repre-| ! Friends in Jacksonville said ® worry. The enormous relief sentative William I, Sirovich of = 88 “se ae T teal expenditure: would shrink to ao 1 Oe viele Nee York, ranking member of J elaez F. ied In Mi a had hoped to ssture here wah a. eatur: innesota fore the end of ke Geniigible fwure. It even might and oyster the house merchant marine com-, *2€ P sro a » _ Newspaper gic ge goin ee Ne aoe af te met oe eet de pomsible to balance the budget family has been com-, CC ing ‘ a9 the amendment and had laid out Soce g: the poet oe Se Gees yeor. ‘Nenstary hertwwing 0 BOE ee ph winter tee, The Sirovich bill would require’ ¢0OD IN ‘BIG CITY FAR FROM HOME = cts resting scneaus, so Se Gon. Wier Lom See af take in Tallahassee, wn exnansion wound *™=,pa 20 years ie “es x nts guonesesdenes Scacehs ad cadens ee nae dean of Kaiels geatuate oe 4 Same title tees ip they eet curtains and-draperies, 3 Beac i Fiona a en fell in Ve Gvith the city they have ne eee ee ae arene for Appearing in a recent issue of made good in the outside world, Sat Mist und probably Jack ccoeritus Ale ee elvesiation, The larger failed to arrive, meet their - ay #180 40°: the St. Paul, Minnesota, Daily <j heat “ki ‘ | sonville, joa» GUAR cleans teehee. WE ete frtnnds, form ew ones. and °*Ory Pemtenmer vemsel to have as: Oe Ot Ti Minnesota, Daily’ since leaving his home city ev-|" His meceumry presence im _< fedentey gaing full upned taste. 3 happy season among the ——- os a3 escee 2a raiit E x pholaeceph and Sete by yeart ‘ago when the lene: off Washington, however, they sad. College and St Lawwence Uaeme end tful surroundings, __{ *F4ied fire-fighters and woul biges art decoration overwhelmed him, } precluded his adding personal op everyhedy in a job, new = {sequire installation of fire signals UP of Jose Pelaez, Jr., son of Mr. * 3 : 4 pee - sily among ot&ers wf confidence would! - —-—— and Mrs. Jose Pelaez, Sr., of Key nd shortly thereafter, he proceed-| sition to that of other high pub. C aspen and the most modern and ade- and Mrs. Jose » St Of Key eto Chicago, where he remained ; He officials, including U. S. Sen mp es PARK ATTENDANCE quate fire extinguishing equip Wor ; puis * + ator Duncan UW. Fletcher, who de 2 “f ™& Senting Seaton end of the depression. : eat: i :_ The stor and vevaslane pe for a few years in his first’ posi-j \unced the amendment early thi: 2="= Som ae emer Bidfieaition in Way t All chief electricians on vessels ‘Ue, pertains to the services of tion with a decorating firm. week - Naturally, there is another side would be licensed and require. Mr. Pelaez. who is staff decorator! The young man took. a rapidj Wilcox ix known to have studied te the cme = Even those who! “nents for radio operators would £°° the Schunemans & Mannheim yi-¢ in his chosen profession, and’ cerefully sitiediasias ae Gee. ws striving ie suocemt ome ee ape Ce yelen ee be raised. ‘The bill calls for a f* mammoth concern in Minne-\;s at the present time considered | ernor Sholtz last week to the ef eartoin dfificultios practical SEEING AMERICA FIRST ISN'T thorough test of life boats at least os Bee ae Lee of the most valuable attaches! fect that nearly $10,000,000 aperation. i once a week and directs officers’. 1% the Picture also appears! of the mammoth concern w would be taken from operati Preumably a production in-. JUST A SLOGAN; IT’S AN lio ne tha Sogioes. “ch backing Mrs, William M. Ingermann, who) he so ably represents, which is! revenues of school and govern. qeeee weald hove to be brought | ACTUALITY {ships when fire is discovered and. W°TKS out. many of the architec” | chown in the articles pertaining to! mental bodies if the amencment shout largely through voluntary to notify other vessels at once. ; tural features in: capmection with “his many attainments and inde- adopted. This study of statistic from the fourte Conmegtenes Getion on the part of | industry | Sirovich also proposes in his! the activities carried on in the fatiguable efforts, which has given Wilcox friends said, probably help. Any government attempt to force | PaEe Boas oR inbiaes Geckdent gud aieath -in- meter. of decorations... him distinctive recognition as a! ed him in deciding to oppos Governor Cres = 3 um # cerainly would be resicted. | GLACIER PARK, Mont., Nov.|Sarance for ship passengers, He The two representatives ate; past master in the decorative art. | amendment. Stee met ome cae Many industries could not ac-: SIER PARK, Mont. Nov. (ores create a fund, into which skown in the photograph confer-; In perusing the picture which The telegram zsserte ; men are ~outanter. cept the program unless they 2-—Seeing America first isn’t; i a sens BO ie ore avon. emanations aind: Sertiek- | hbgedaed tx tas tie iatioreak pal e telegram ssserted the con ‘just a slogan out here in the open| beth ship companies and passen-/ i A | appeared in the two different pub-' gressman’s belief that x st 4 ‘were prepared to do some heavy: 08 : cans GON Id il s, to be! ing: for the “Little House.” which) lications as steted, many of: ment of bonded det and Prefeeer Lees Spaces; it’s an actuality. | gers would pay small sums, to be (Pf ee ee woe ee ane : ment of bonded debts in Florida berrownig, Could they be induc- een oe aac atin ‘dministered by. the secretary of i being rebuilt in St. Paul’s home! “Joe's” Key West friends were} is of the greatest importance te > Oe uns oie meee park announced ‘that this pear’s| the. treasury, In, case of, death.) ee ee Letras ela ae — eo as that: ee ae ensitie state’s future welfare, and in Pesfesser Low greatly increased output at an: ..jattendance surpassed: that of under Aas we benefits would ative sy "the emai fonbh:| dabeibs ties vibes fedtysagebes nn . 2 _ hry si ar “ : 1 — cont plus reasonable} 1933 Phage ose etna sel baa Bache cs ner Tece“" Ling off the home.,with . beautiCul | withthe statement. as ‘mide, but | wrecked! ifthe Exennpeibit Aicend, bokt denoeuny’-iageess. Seems 0, iS ia 4 4 s draperi > it’ is : § Se ome collagens. masa Tt can be argued that the prac-| s¥stem. says: registrations ste If congress. had been in session ee eae ms = be ive us tees ee ee ge af ith Bt the time the; 1 lost | xs " Res See - A The following is the tel pm sap ~ ga effect would be to transfer “rea Bigg sompered jj theie Tags Pig caine Saat have, been. placed in: the. premises | write’ aicheck’ for the amount a8 iq’ full: ie sot ee tead of relief expenditures | ‘°- 7 i whe a Bae =a . With all other improvements | it-} mentioned: in ‘the above © quota- “Aa: ; a The to : disaster, in, all. probability... there ti r et nswering your inquiry of this ees he Srenen sy te ee ee ee ein netent Baie earls he cates cretutatal (bebekig 2NMS cH > most. clahorate scale. | tion, alsé wishing him unbounded | dete, 1 believe that the scttlenient ic! ie is co ecti i i a} ines - 3 hooks of private employers, who parte rly potent. eppeek os] Sg tag no ie ae onnection it might be) happiness. health and greater suc-| sud readjustment of bonded debts OF HEART then weuld be all the risk ington admini: jon... Hea : stated that Mr. Pelaez is only an-| cess in all matters pertaining to ‘ ; etal viai ;-| protection of lives at sea. Such t ’ of Flcrida counties, municipalities » of the gamble on better times. ing the official visitors was Presi- aie . other of Key West boys, who-have! his future welfare. | od aneciat And it can be argued in rebut-| dent Roosevelt. Members of the C@tastrophies in the past have nek cemvint annereinte & of Be KIDNEY DISEASES tal that those who have enough| cabinet who came to the park for} speeded the national legislative SF ees see --—- | mest weal pe the fw 5 S 4 ii ii % ture welfare state. Sat i one hn gen end Setar te sows st «= Q>NETT MENTIONED IN SWEDEN Sia 3 = - 5 150 governmental units ines these days are taking the risk| Roper, Ickes, Dern and Attorney, Hon ; i j ; : : } ‘The kidnaping of the hindbergh default om the payment of CREE oDians, anyway, because continued relief |General Cummings. j ; ; , # principal or interest, | think noth- anyway; becouse continued relief |General Cummings. | nang, for example, aroused om FOR NOBEL LITERARY AWARD 2: cu A505 aon aan a | img is of so much importance a+ ‘and those who have material re- PROFITS SHOWN gress to the realization of the in ae es adequacy of existing legislation! SES Seeing jjustment of these debts. BAY, CANADA, EMJOYT FREE. sources will be the ones who pay delitie-aaetaitionck . lives and} (iy Anncciatea Press) In scores of co: ities of jm the end. Pp } ‘ DOM OF THREE SCOURCES Lower Vs. Higher Prices AFTER 50 YEARS persons from racketeers. The now| By ELMER W. PETERSON. bound up with that of the Pro- | Florida these debts must be <x- famous “Lindbergh” law is evi-|, STOCKHOLM, Nov. 2.—The| vincetown playhouse, a Green-| “eded ad im many the debts Coities of the prepesel sie dence of how quickly and thor-! mast be seduced contend there is no need to take e of how ly a “\ name of Eugene O'Neill, Ameri-} wich Village enterprise which had| = a0, convince Aemermmere Pree Neill, convinced that the adep- ‘the risk of a ruinous : a FAITH IN F. . air congress can act When con dramatist, is prominent] its origin in Provincetown, Mass.,! tion of homestead exmeption will Sea Re =~ ~ i imeass a BEEN JUSTIFIED; Captain ‘Warms and four staff. 2™0"= thoes being mentioned | where Villagers spent their sum-| seriously impede the progress mow: , oes, of <iudlinatiom a, +22— were vo clearly in}; JUST 3 OIL. bificers of the Morro Castle have Rete #8 possible selections for the! mers. This theater produced his’ beimg made toward settlements i a the beginnings of the depression. rate ta reene before a 1934 Nobel prize award in lit-lcarly plays, including “S. S.| Any communities and will un-!j— Seen, Busines generally is opposing: i dolar beard aud awn oe ee 'Glencairn,” made up of one-act | deubtedly have the effect of mul 7 the 30-hour week, yet it is pointed} ! bogs | The winner of the award is to’ lays about the sea, and “he Em-;lifying the Municipal Bankruptcy! 4°” ona Ge out that such a shortening of work [why their-licenses should-mot-be! |. nnounced early in November,| peror Jones,’ J | cenend:tantiatet-anaeeall whe lve arcend domes Sar n 5 € = : a ror Jones, ; 7 hours might have the comparative sieia ee ae pete = = that slong with the awards in medi Probes The Subconscious “Official business im Washing) pee = ee and sonteg Se hee Nae’ Sulth te bor farm lec [epithe “holoce “congreas is psnx| “20 VGr* and chemmtiy. For; _ In recent years O/Neill prodpc-| ton srevects ma nesnen Oo Fit tid, qinees ant & without increasing production at been justified, after half a|Vened, this new hearing is likely! mal ceremonies, at which the win-/ tions, cuch as “Mourning Be-| Sime te spent Sn tho compnion) ae the leading comms ail. ” hi’ coathicn: “atecaige (Wk bey abe Marco Castle tragedy 10°" “it ¢ aetembled in Block comes. Elects” add *Ab Witter t ardsh 5 z jfholm, will be on December 10, an-| n. have been staged by the} ®® oe . the natural thing! and floods. An oil company re-; uppermost in the minds of those) 1+ or-ary i bor a a H among the Crees by the Bex Se ae neat are actin te cently drilled ina well on the 40-|respoosible for enactment of| UCT" of te death of AAteed | Theater Guild. O'Neill turned| WHERE TO GO | John M. Cooper. anthrapuinge <f a‘ : b sea offer ef the “new deal” philosophy in| seriehtty early-day settler, now in| cam act. As a. dramcatiot O'lagsl & igh: borchinas of tha nabronncioen ad Fomscur wt ae pe oo Ma based on the promise that higher| her eighty-second year. ‘ Sy popular in Sweden, his plays! his “Strange Interlude,” in which} Momroc—“The Dragon Murder ping us Gum prices, not lower ones, hold hea Mrs; Yaw, who was sure things MONROE THEATER \having been given their European! the thoughts of his See ters' Case” and “The Lady is Will- He nas ne ¢xpanuates ic ther : key te prosperity. Would it be de-;would get better when the out-/} Warren Williams and Margaret |; premieres here on several occa-| found apredidl agers spay ing.” ” Tum tnewe ¢uscme i sirable now, it is asked, to turn; look seemed darkest, refuses to} Lindsay in sions, His name has been rumored! produced a sensation. Palawe—“Badge of Honor.” The © - ; the cart all the way ‘round and get excited over her well. ‘The Dragon Murder Case foften during past years in conec-| Three Americans Win oun aa gag start in a new direction? Royalties promise an income for || Leslie Howard-Binnie Banes in }!tion with the Nobel system of| Whi i ‘ im TOMORROW eae aim Ge am sy: While all discussion as to win- whe Mr. Green has given the pub- the Yaws—a son and two daugh- THE LADY 1S WILLING |! recognizing achievement in va-jners is so much conjecture. since}! Momroe—“Here Comes the =< —, home — le something interesting to think, ters in addition to the aged wo-|{ Matinee: Balcony, 10c; Orches- | rious fields. the various Nobel academies and Nevy.” iaemeent P about. iqnan—for the rest of their lives. tra, 15-20c; Night, 15-25< !/ O'Neill's name is intmately| (Continued on Page Four) Palace—“Tomorrow’s Youth.” 4 So 8 eee ; is te be stated and the ver- dict but in this instance would say ict shall read to indicate that the the state. Both Acting State | ; Attorney L. A. Harris for del°torney Wm. H. Malone and Ver- = that the - ‘ : : stated adoption of the 'MR. AND MRS. W. STREEPER troduction th .' Pino filed notice of intention to non Hawthorne, state attorney for! ape ED NN NUTMEC STATE ; early in the session. “the Eleventh Judicial Cireuit, who] “™endment wil virtually muitify adjournment until 10:30 o'clock were heard, before court was re-| ‘not passenger vessels shall have; 22¢¢ with the evidence. |» Yesterday afternoon's . nay repre onsen pagers Acting State Attorney Malone. was devoted principally to the; last session of congress and seen Of the United States navy. | filed a motion that judgement be »arguments by the attorneys for/as a boon to debt burdened Congressman Wilcox said im the For, SR? CFE u 6 : a | Dr. Bagewet saree eae ST kere te ter younger thas Crem amd a capes “SSE Gems Bow Gee: a eg ee

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