The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 6, 1934, Page 1

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strug-} sling to drive tue Saar Basin ter- ‘TION CONDUCTED TODAY allan td stculeld couces toward the plebiscite of January 13 while League'ef Nations *conduct an _ An key posts are'G. G, Knox and Capt. Arthur’, “Henisley,: two! subjeetsof King George. Knox, a British. diplomat, is president of the League’s governing commis- sion and minister of the interior. That latter post puts him in con- ~4 — WiGonly $57 eont-uh:3 o’cloth trol of the district’s police and to . and the polls closing af 5:44, sun- maggie cham oi ty-auatineh it is} CeRtly summoned Hemsley. f of the predicted 1,500 be-| The latter, a giant 42-year-old eS a see ! Englishman, bears the title of in- the vote bY! spector of police Voted | marie. He has 1,400 men to help him perform his job of seeing that ‘The reason is that he has de.! Citizen. Inquiries show that because of : and gendar- f : i evi sorts to violence. More Peace Officers Asked ig ¢ ad = the command of that body lie re-| no faction in the hot campaign re-: 5 _ convict him of murder in the first’ President Roosevelt's decision o'clock Attorney L. A, degree with recommendation for | Harris made a motion for a new | | trial citing 18 counts on which | | the motion Liority. of titan iallaged ones f ready to accept the contention of pthe charge ‘of “the! judge to the formation of the . prisoner is the chief At the conclusion of the ee eae [ por Herbie 16 Be seeks grees OS ak i | motion. Receivnig a negative re- portunity to indulge hi icidal upeeea es ‘impulses, for a sufficiently long | j Fly, Judge Browne overruled the time to remove, calm or cool =) } " ‘. <4 impulses. ; | motion, Attorney Harris then caf To Make Example “Another reason for ment is to make it an ‘example to; come in for scathing criticism, s all others in like cases offending’, but CCC has been singularly spar- i The judge then ‘said: ‘or who, under like circumstances, ' ed. | “Juan del Pino stand up. Have might be inclined similarly to of-| 1. oy» you anything to say why the judg- fend. The punishment should be, kits for 2 pat . ment of the court and the sen. Severe enough to warn others that. anaes af the angele l tence of the law should not now if they similarly offend, speedy, the early stages ef organization, | be'imposed upon you?” Del Pino and dire punishment awaits them. | #@ serious criticism hax veen made. replied he had nothing to say, and ‘In minor offenses, particularly, The reason is easily understand- the judge continued: sock ees merely mala prohibita, able. OCC, a new and hitherto “Never before in ing sen- ; > i tence have I made any canal should be Tepposed, with we = =} ;} on the case, and I have never, nor Society; fuk whete: human: Bife involved, and where the facts and; ; shall I now speak harshly to a ‘mVOlved, ‘ | helpless felon. I have no desire ‘¢umstances of the homicide portant problems to face the coun- evince a depraved mind regardless’ tty during the period of depres- of this’ ‘atministoation. | the defendant was ready to receive sentence. one of the gravest and most im- AAA, FERA and all the other { alphabetical groups of the “new / ish-| deal” have at one time or another! punish-' : |TO BE CONDUCTED | surervysion oF : i ; : : ‘are planned by the gurks ame sec ) <Wamming msiruction } Row under way, a For the past tes weeks, «mee | Below Ne. 1 No. 2 No. 3 Ne. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Wo. 7 is not sufficient in the face of a. Re anenee ee PRES i nazi “puiseh”Heisex-yat-have mate “Tho naif a> ~¥ew-have-been found guilty-by-. A is poy eT EE 2g petted to renew his requests for’ Judge Jeffries to come down # Jury im this court of the crime, ap arel Pocheas. are nag by Rob_} sim reinforcements when the League through history with loathing. of Murder in the Second Dageee, the first 18 ths of € a . : Me! What I say now is in the nathre, ®@9 the court therefore adjudges: months of CCC opers-iabove of Nations council convenes in 4 Na t thew you to be guilty of that crime,! tien offers convicing proof for| to swim. special session on November 21! ye Segigaames neces icone Gs and it is the judgment of the court! its existence. The swimming clases wil coe | acigseaes : ‘and the sentence of the law that! During that period Fechner es-| tinue throughout the i you, Juan Del Pino, for the crime! timates that some 850,000 young ¢ver weather permits. Elets Knox has argued that this force! *® burt and humiliate a convicted (7) iian jife, a severe penalty} 502. / ’ gi H Ih t | ai to discuss the whole situation. | animadvertions on the prisoner. Four Americans are playing ac-! Fourth Case Of Kind for which you have been con- ™€", War veterans and Indians} tive parts in the preparations for} “This is. the fourth case in vieted, be imprisoned by confine-| had been enrolled in CCC camps FOUR KEY WEST i the balloting. | whieh I have had to impose sen~ ment in the state prison at hard, °V€r the country. The authorized Miss Sarah Wambaugh of Cin- tence for murder in the second jabor for a term of forty (40) ‘ttength of the corps at the pres- BABIES cinnati was picked by’ the secre- “°&Tee- And in the other three) years.” ent is 370,000, but the personn-1| CIVEN MEDALS m& Hu uF it | Hh | ft I I a ' ! | 2 ~eases, I imposed life imprisom!” Attorney Harris filed a praecipe #8 changing constantly. Fechner paper at. the, Leoque ef, Nations: out, for a writ of error, and. scire estimates that approximately te! _ | #8 technical adviser to the plebis- The statute provides that the facias ad audiendum errores, 00 of the men are leaving the # Poppy, which’ cite commission, She advised th= penalty for murder in the second’ which. of course, means he will -¢#™P5 each month to reenter in- in Tampa Bay) peruvian government during the shall be ‘by imprisonment carry the case to the . supreme expected to Fe-! 1995 Tacna-Arica referendum, in the state prison for life, or for court. He was granted 65 days in Re lies and, as a research fellow of Rad- any number of years, not less than which to prepare a bill of excep- ‘ Se cliffe College, had made an in- twenty years.’ tions. t Sarena = = timate study of this district. by ath " The League commission decided : -—— a | ‘zamygtrt | Sheena om Barcewn ««" See (CAUSES KAHLER | COURT HEARING | Francisco, a former conetrt! sin- *"* | and ex-member of the Hevver re-f,"1({ : ef. commission, in, Rumania. | = Two Students Enlisted He was made.district:inspector, fin St. Ingbert..and with»two a: sistants ‘guards;,electoral~ lists there and watches to see that no - Li i fi Ff HH f . i | dustry, business and the farm. The cost of the experiment te the government for the year a a half of operation has been $4 000,000. Of this amount $136.- 000,000 has been paid in wages of which $113,000,000 found way to the familjes or dependent of members of the corps Skeptics Convinced If President Roosevelt i< de- , termined te make the CCC in some form or another permanent. | and apparently he is, he probably | | will Sencounter ‘Tittle “difficulty im; Mr. Curry was amap HISTORICAL TECHNICIAN) SANTIAGO CARABALLO, SR.| °>taining approval of congress city when be saw ihe OR! 1 Those who were skeptical at the contest, {anise ,HAD PLANNED TO LEAVE) AND SANTIAGO’ CARABAL | the start as well as those who Ellvise in hu pocket he Sent = eh TODAY FOR INSPECTION! LO, JR, CHARGED WITH openly ridiculed the idea im con- the mecesmary infeemation ont one lays a successful plan to stuff } gress have remained to become yesterday received the sundial amd be oe Se Brenan TRIP TO DRY TORTUGAS TRANSPORTING LIQUOR convinced of its effectiveness. In’ card of appreciat Philip M. Brody, an art student} ; | all probability the president can Three other babies ix Sieg from New York, and Andrew B. } | write his own ticket as far as sen- W have reco ved De ee twenty| Poster, a research scholar of ths) Wind and reported rough seas! In the Federal Court this after- | *t0re amd Fepresentatives ane con One i Joke Cig Seussh. so 5 8 he . : aH : ; Smith. agemt far = TR neo mmr University of Pennsylvania, also between Key West and Dry Tor-| noon the case of the United States) Not even those who. lake Senator: Mailesy Sine, and Sie were enlisted. They are deputy tugas kept Herbert Kahler here} versus Santiago Caraballo, Sr. and| Huey Long of Louisiana, derisive- Another = child oy oheerigae ara Sationed touay, being unable to make his| Santiago Caraballo, Jr, charged! ly termed the CCC a “bunch of Foster Gomer of 1218 Caterer atime & iv Ses burg on the German frontier. d trip to Tortugas. { with contraband | oe ee On the five-man cabinet headed Mr. Kahler, who is historical | liquor, is being heard, | 2 —— on by Knox are Dr, V. Ehrenrooth of technician for the nationa! park! On July 24 the Caraballos were BL ACK ENJO since the beginning! Finland, minister of public works, *ervice of the Department of the! arrested by officers Lower CAT YS j century it has been used as/and Dr. Zoricie of Yugo- Interior came to Key West after! yt -cumbe as they w saniede FREEDOM OF HOTEL weyard where the pets|slavia, minister of justice and Tegotiations were started for the’ M*tecumbe as they were coming famous Frenchmen are inter-| education. France has a member ttansfer of Fort Jefferson from) ftom the Monroe County ferry in} (By Associated Press) of the governing commission in M.| the Navy Department to the In-j their car. ALLENTOWN, Pa. Nov. 6.— J. Morize, minister of finanec,| terior Department. Examination of the car showed! For nine months a black cat has Accompanied by’ Mrs, Kahler,! certain packages which are alleg-| been scampering about the corri- he has been here the past few] eq to contain Exhibits| 4°rs of # local hotel—with ne } one able to catch him. trade and airways. He has held a! j Post here since 1919. The fifth exaggerated. jeabineteer is J. Kossmann, a days awaiting accomodations for, If thy soul, Sappho, does not Saarite. He looks after public re-| the trip to Tortugas, and last! Produced in court were one gallon «gobiy" Grinstead, aged 7, Sccompany mine,” says the in-'lief, forestry and agriculture. _{ night the trip was.set for today. “| demijohn alleged to contain Ba-! brought the cat from New York. orf one stone, written by| ESTED Professionally, and .apparently| cardi. One quart bottle supposed! The feline was allowed the Wb- sf ee degre tt i SEEF i H A : ff z i Hi ti i i ? i : : i ; i { ‘f 4 2 t f : : | | i 5 i : : Fi zk on m the naenewe ashy | : f : tH = ' ; poralion —_ =F F HG i CANINE GRAVES H ih i t iF : ' 5 . t | i E i a i aif # i = : | propos: transportin; prop P : i Ie Goms set. che meat am the cat co congue ons at The Criazee offace mot Tie poutenent aliens failed to give the mame of the Le Game at Ger seem tle winner. 7 tome The tmrd one recen ing Ser gue Ge capes Geo crable mention ang = Seem af the edmonton medal in cunnecuor TReTeSNSR © Geet Teer pee com Rese Marie Eugen Semcon, gedipet. ee ence four-year-old caugetcr af Sir amd amg ol ame Mrs Eugene Samchez in the Seine, once noted as rendezvous of murderers and @. f i 23 ? z at E rt a ! : EI i ie of the epitaphs on the affectionate, some tear- £ 3 : a e z 3 H :fE liquor, eee seeesesece TONIGHT Monree—~War=. “Let's Talk It Over Palace—“T amerres + TOMORROW Monroe—“Oid Fasmened Way” and “Let's Tak & Over” | Keyhole.” former master, “I do ‘not wish) j personally, he is interested in‘ to contain Perelta brandy and aj tty of the hotel, which Bobby's for myself.” | Fort Jefferson and its pos | father managed. myself,” says another, ties, but is hesitant to express hi Since then, no one has been opinions relative to its preserva-! ; able to lay hands on him. Occa- tion and development as a point! @mined of different branches of sionally he is seen darting up = of interest for tourists until aft-| the service. Tae United States is| corrider or sneaking “around the er he has made the trip and seen represented by W. Sanders Gram-| Kitchen. Every employe im the the historic old fort for himself.!\;.° .-cistant Ui. S. attorney and 20%! has chased him—but to no The trip probably will be made; | avail. within the next few days if the| the defendants are represented by, }je’s afraid we'll make him pay [Attorney Wm. H. Malone. | for his room,” Bobby asserted. | tin case alleged to contain alcohol. A number of witnesses were ex- Waren” and MONROE THEATER Se dane te. a LTS tems 8 Ste | ete I believe that in the Perhaps, in! toca — | Ferry Parrott arriyed from Ha- ference to religion, hew-; vana yesterday afternoon with 18 barred and quotations miscellaneous ears, one car of mail from the scriptures are forbid-| with 110 sacks one passenger and; nov6-1t' den, baggage. | Winds moderate. a

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