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Associated Press Day Wire Service VOLUME LIV. No. 266. Cold Wave From North | Sweeping: Toward Sou South As Gainesvile,) " INSTOCK ISSUES Florida WOULD PERMIT GOVERN- MENT TO PARTICIPATE AND GUARANTEE STOCK ISSUES OF PRIVATE COMPANIES By REX SMITH (By Associated, Press) MADRID, Nov. 9.—Bull fight; arenas, theaters and other as- sembly places throughout Spain are echoing these days to political) loud speakers as voters are urged to rally to various parties at the! republic’s first federal election under the constitution. The parliamentary ballots will be cast November 19 with the new national legislature assembling | December 8. Women’s Vote Mystery Hitherto legislative power has been in the hands of ‘a congress {chosen primarily to frame a con-! {stitution to supplant the basic laws of ex-King Alfonso’s mon- (By Associated Press) Below freezing tempera- tures reached into some sec- tions of the south last night and today as Dixie’s first spell of real cold weather continued with prospects for i (By Associated Press) ROME, Nov. 9.—A_ decree which financial observers said Spain’s Political Trend Put To Test In Republic’s First General Election! ~The Key West Citizen —. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1933. Rebel Fore POCOOOOCOOEOE SEE ODOOSSOSOVETOLOSSESECOOLRACESECCDS In Struggle For Spanish Vote Aim Of MACAHDO WOULD FURTHER EXTEND STAY IN CANADA UNOFFICIAL REPORTS ARE For 58 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West PRICE FIVE CENTS es Now Threaten To Sack American Property With Bringing Intervention REVOLUTIONISTS GIVE WARNING FOR PUB- LIC TO STAY OFF STREETS BEGINNING 3 O'CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON; CLAIM. THEY WILL BOMBARD PALACE FROM PLANES UNLESS DEMANDS ARE MET (By Associated Frese) even chillier weather in some states tonight. Asheville reported a. low, of 24 and Macon and-Raleig! 28. archy. The selection of the first: probably,,.would., -transfarm :, the regular parliament under the re-j whole’ industrial capitalizing : sys-| pyblic..is, therefore, regarded as; ter: of Italy. was... presented to! probably, indicative of Shain’s| thie ‘chamber,of deputies for ap-; nolitieal future. ah ote by \. Premier, Mus-}; The big mystery of the an paign is the trend of the newly +The decree, permits the govern-| acquired women’s, vote. Spanish TO EFFECT THAT DEPOSED ‘ CUBAN: PRESIDENT WOULD HAVANA, Nov. 9.—Leaders of the ABC radical REMAIN“FOR 90-DAY LIMIT|and secret revolutionary society. broadcast warning : today. they intended to.sack American: property and “MONTREAL, Nov. "Visitors provoke intervention by. the United States if their The-cold. weather brought); frost as far south as Jackson- ville where the minimum was 40, while Gainesville, to the south reported & low of 36. Tampa had 46 and Pensa- cola 42. IN NEW YORK - BUFFALO, Nov. 9.—The first general snowfall of the season covered western New York today. Up to three nt to guarantee and participate | women always have been regarded n stock. issues of . private. com-| as highly devout.and several wom- panies. a en’s organizations have condemned ‘The idea is for the government the radical anti-church measures to guarantee the principal and also passed by the constitutional as- certain modest dividends which} sembly. will’ be paid regardless the| The constitution itself separates company’s condition. : church and state but the leftist Af the company is profitable| elements in the assembly passed of KEY WESTERS TO TAKE A VANTAGE OF REDUCED _ FARE TO;MIAML additional dividends will be added.| measures sequestrating. church 4 <The government will operate! property, dissolving religious or- through an industrial reconstruc-| ders and taking education out of! American Reconstruction Finance Rawchition’e Fires Die Corporation. y eae Bo ; Other measures, such as drastic labor legislation, have been under MANY LEAVING fire and conservative leaders have Ber ON EXCURSION) secr<: its authority in many in- stances. rise They assert that the constitu- Ose tional congress did not represent They hold that it-was-only a re- flection of the drive: of fiery revolutionists intent on ousting ‘Alfonso,*.Now,, anda}. es : endulum of publi¢ thought will - Thete:will be quite a few Key Swing to a mide an dhietey stroke. | Westfolk leaving over the East! ‘The socialists, with 117 deputies, 'Goast Friday and Saturday, tak-| 144 the largest faction inthe con- tor the round-trip to Miami as ad-}ihe most sangtine of their lead- Vertidéd:in ‘The Citizen. ers predicts that number will be ‘Tigkets. for this excursion are! ciected November 19,. The party ‘auntit Montlay,;November 13-} virtually was in power, but his Be ‘carried with these tickets and), ientist votes polled in April and } Mon | the’ purchaser aleo.has the privilege popativer municipal élections. B,.. with | df tiding in the chair, observation | “The actual republican parties : or Pullman car for the regular jin the defunct congress were a *:Ofsinterest to football fans will |». dical republican group of 97. most of them assault and battery; be the announcement of the game} pi, was supplemented by half a} eases and others in which the pos-] between Miami U and the Univer-| jo,en minorities of from 10 to 50 session and. operation of slot ma-| sity of Louisville, Ky., to be play- deputies each, all of a liberal cen- tion. institute similar to the/the hands of clericals. charged that the assembly ex- p.|the real opinion of the country. half’ years, aban that ‘the ‘}ihg ‘qdvdntage of the $1.50 fare| stitutional assembly but not even ; The regular weight of baggage can | ahinet fell under an avalanche of charge: headed by Alejandro Lerroux’s chines will be the charges. e ¥ Armistice Duy, Saturday, No-, vember 11th, -will be a gala day. in Key West if the as out. by P. B, Roberts, chairman the Armistice Day committee, are carried out as arranged, it is shown, This will mark the fifteenth anniversary of the signing of the armistice, which brought to a termination the mightiest and coutliest conflict in the history of; civilized nations, and this.day is fittingly observed by legion posts’ throughout the country and by similar veterans’ organizations in number of foreign countries. In order to give the people of this city something of an interest- ing and entertaining nature, the post, through its committee, has arranged a program — cover practically the “entire ‘day, it is stated. “ i ! | Begins With, Parade The day’s activities will begin with a big parade, which will be headed by the Legion Dram and Bugle Corps, resplendent in their natty new uniforms, and will as- semble at the main gate of the navy yard, near old post office building. It will move off promptly at 10:15 a. m. with Past Com- mander Arthur H. Sheppard as grand marshal and the following organizations will be represented: The U. S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, Florida National “Guard, United Spanish War Veterans, "American Legion and Auxiliary, Post Plans To Make tic Day Gala Event | determined by the number of ves- ed Saturday afternoon. trist stamp. Moderates In Alliance Lerroyx replaced Azana in Sep- tember but resigned a few weeks’ later when he saw it was impos-| sible for him to get anywhere| with the congress. He was suc-f ceeded by his chief aige; Diego! Martinez Barrios who heads) 8 coalition government | which ‘dis! solved the assembly. § Lerroux’s party has announced a campaign alliance with rightist lagrarian and Catholic groups, | jwhose chief figure is Miguel Maura. He was minister of the jinterior in the provisional gov- ernment but resigned when the! Boy Scouts, attaches and veterans from Marine Hospital, American Red Cross, Salvation Army, P. 0. S. of A., P. 0. of A., county of- ficials, Mayor Malone and city officigls, and police and fire de- partments, The strength of the Naval and Marine Corps representation is not definitely known now, but will be + | {state was put into the constitu- ‘tion. He is credited with a large} popular following. [BURN BRIDGE IN STRIKE TROUBLE { sels in port at that time. Rear Admiral C. S. Freeman, command- ing the Special Service Squadron, is being requested by the com- mittee to dispatch any ships that) can be spared from patrol duty to} this pert for the celebration. | The line of march will be from! the Nayy Yard around Front} street to Duval street, up Duval) street to Division street, and up Division street to Bayview Park. | En route the parade will halt at! the corner of Duval and Flemivg} streets for a brief period where; the Drum and Bugle Corps will, give an exhibition drill. i Activities At Park The parade is scheduled to ar- rive at the park about 10:55 a. m,' day. and on arrival the flags wil! (Continuee on Page Four) FREE TRIP TO MIAMI J DANCE TONIGHT AT CUBAN CLUB Music By HOWARD WILSON | Admission 50c (Plux Se Tax) Children 10c; Ladies Sc STRUCTION IN INCIDENT HAPPENING TODAY i \¢ (Ry Annoclated Press) : SOUIX CITY, Iowa, Nov. — {Further destruction of property] j was reported in the farm strike to-' t Another ‘railroad bridge, | * be/ the third since the war for higher! ‘prices started, was destroyed by ifire early today. The bridge ;the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul) south of Portsmouth. Tound evidences of iand blamed farm strikers. |Statification he always felt when! coast lines would enclose half the cations of persons of other coun-! like a sentinel between the two of experience article separating church and Sides) tenth. he introduced Miss Minnie Porter Club, who was Mrs. William R. Warren, chairman of the American Cit ship Department, of the club jon faith, patriotism and cor FARMERS BLAMED FOR DE-jtion, and sounded a lesson may well be lea aliens who have zens but many who t j Key West Woman's Club, j ganization sponsoring highest civic ideals, to have the priviege of ad dressing a few words is the property of} newly made America and Pacific, and is located a mile} words meaning “ {was the motto y Sheriff George Jensen said he} founders of this great Re incendiarism| when they "13 original from New York engaged the atten- tion of Gerardo, Machado, deposed president of Cuba, in a hotel suite. ‘ The former president made com- ments on the reports published in El Pais, Libre that he was plotting a counter revolutionary coup. { \Hernando Fernandez, Rafael | Fernandez and Fernando Villapol arrived from’ New York to visit | Machado. | The nature of the discussions confirma- were not. disclosed. | Although no official tion was obtained here, it was re- | ported that Machado has made an application in Ottawa for an ex- ‘tension to permit him to stay the maximum of 90 days in the Do- minion. Should the request be rejected. the former president will have to leave Canada on or before No- vember 28 when his permit ex- pires. An extension to December 3 is ‘possible Wecause’ Machado did not land on Canadian soil until five days aftér the permit was issued, it was learned. KEY WESTERS Alejandro Lerroux (center), Manuel Azana (upper left) and Miguel Maura are !eaders of the chief political forces the cam. paign which ends November 19 with election of Spain’s first con- stitutional parliament. The voting is expected to show whether the republic is conserv: ly or radically inclined. Formal Ceremonial In Court | Procedure In Admitting Of “Aliens To" US. Citizenship The legal procedure of admit- ting aliens to citizenship in the United States is one that should never be carried out in an inform- al manner, says Judge Halsted L. Ritter, of Federal court. It is a serious responsibility for the one seeking the rights of citizenship in this country and also for those who are vested with the authority to grant ad have from time to time added 35 states more. “The founders were convinced that a strong nation could be built through federation. They were also convineed that in America, under a free government, many people would make one na- tion. Pincnaseei “Throughout all these years we have admitted to our country and} NINE YOUNG MEN EXAMINED mittance with its manifold priv-|to citizenship many immigrants ileges and opportunities. ; from various parts of the world. AO ee cerns ate In order that the procedure! We had faith that thereby we LEAVE TOMORROW AFTER- NOON may be made impressive and car-' would best serve our country and with it the dignity which the} mankind. This faith has been occasion demands, the judge ar-! justified, The United States has ranged a formal ceremonial for| grown great. Our adopted sons yesterday morning when seven! and daughters have proved loyal.! aliens were examined, successfully | Liberty has knit us closely _ to- passed the tests and became citi-| gether as Americans. zens of, the United States. “This is a noble land of which . Judge. Ritter addressed the as-| Vou have today been made a citi- mblage re ding the law and; zen. A land that can feed and requirements and spoke of the, clothe the world. A land whose — Nine young Key Westers were examined today by Captain C. G. Graham, U.S. A., and passed for service in the Civilian Conserva- tion Corps. They have been certified by W. L. Quinlan, representing the corps, and will leave, tomorrow afternoon for Savannah, Ga., enroute to Fort Sereven, where they will go tries who seek to become citizens imperial oceans of the globe. through a two weeks’ period of of this great land. | “True Americanism comes not] training before leaving for camp. His talk was brief and to the in vociferous acclamation to our| Those who were selected by the point, carrying with it the weight flag only, but in the just admin- | officials are Charles Suarez, Henry and accumulative’ istration of social and economic| Thomas Garey, Willard Saunders, knowledge that makes him one of problems. It is not the. blind; Gilbert Roland Curry, Joseph Al- the outstanding figures on the) patriotism and loyalty of the crisis, | bert Torres, Evapgelino Boan, (Continued on Page Four) oo, Liotiel Biecod, Thomas —————— — ‘A. Woody and Tony Arthur. Woody and Arthur were select- ed to go as cooks and replace called upon to pass on the qualifi-' countries of Europe. A land set Miss Harris Heard aE ; <r The Next Serial | | At the conclusion of his addres Harris, president of the Woman's ‘i | Baker, who ‘were on the original | | list as printed in The Citizen yes- | terday. REPORT VESSEL accompanied acti Miss Harris’ address was based ta. rat ned not only by t become citi- t of Amer- Her ad- A story of romance and adven- tare in the Canadian woods FORBIDDEN VALLEY By William Byron Mowery | ca as their birthplace. s follows: udge Ritter, Member Court and “I feel greatly honored ing been invited by J © be presnt today on t ive occasion, and on b | | | morning at Manches Grandes, off | Mayaguez, Porto Rico. { was ordered to proceed to the ax- | sistance of the vessel. She was enroute to Charleston, S. C. A man-hunter, tracking an inter- national ty also is 5 HOLID AY NOTICE to these Starts Monday, November 13 THE CITIZEN “E Plu Saturday, November 11, Armis- tice Day, being a legal holiday in i the state of Florida, this bank will not open for business on that day. |THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ©. OF KEY WEST, ‘ rom adopted formed the states To these wele | Eddie Gwynn and Thomas Lionel!) GOING AGROUND, sel went aground at 5 o'clock this! | The Coast Guard Cutter Seneca novd-2t8 two-day battle for control of the government was un- decided by 3 o’clock this afternoon. At the same time they warned the public to stay off the streets as they intended to fly afrplanes over the city and bomb the palace of the president at that hour. They also specified 3 P. M. as the moment for dynamiting all vehicles found on the streets. In the meanwhile the artillery bombardment of the fort occupied by 2,000 rebels increased in inten- sity and the rebels answered with machine gun and rifle fire. a. One artillery shell strayed and killed a woman on a porch a mile away. Defenders of Atares-also mustered guns into’action. reer anti-craft DOLLAR TAKES ANOTHER DROP IN ITS VALUE ADMINISTRATION ANNOUNC.~ ES PRICE IT WILL PAY FOR METAL WHEN NEWLY MIN. ED IN UNITED STATES CUBAN SOLDIERS BOMBARD FORT HAVANA, Nov. 9.—Aftil- lery went into action at 9 o'clock today as loyal gov- ernment soldiers attacked the famous old Atares fort- ress where more than 2,000 rebels defy the government. The bombardment | was preceded by scattered rifle fire in the army of Colonel Fulgencio Batista. The rebels had smuggled arms into Atares consolidat- ‘ing their positions on the sec- ae y of the pprising. ic wihipdstoed the Fala oe Li aeQippreore ef the newly mined in the United States, | fortress overlooking the cap- London dispatches told of an ital city led military experts overnight drop of four and three }to believe a sanguinary battle eights cents.in exchange value of | was in prospect. gold at Loudon reduced, but the|was accomplished before quotation when into| from Dragones and San Am- rae aera ios vwas| PFOsio fortresses after Batis- 59 cents more above the London) ta’s men had threatened to figure, while today was 52 cents.| Kombard those strongholds *| from land and sea. Loyal troops moved into the abandoned forts amid | wild scenes of looting by the Cow-| populace. | The ‘dead stood at least 52 —“Broadway to Holly-} : », Honor and Obj ad nearly 200 injured from e | In the meanwhile the gov- lernment still contended it .,., had the situation in hand in boy.” \the interior of the country, |} STRAND THEATER | possible because of disrupted | communication facilities. Rebels said that « rebel- |lion was under way in Ma- |tanzas, Camaguey and Ori- lente provinces, (By WASHINGTON, Nov. snociated Press) 9.—The}| gold ~ operations ‘club the dollar inte administration watched its record low level today an converted dom WHERE TO GO Oe Bayview Park—Football “The Fighting } | Palace ; The communication service at ithe naval station received a radio message from the Steamship Goid jen Mountain, advising that the ve= | Baby!” | } Free Cuban Clab ami Dance. | TOMORROW “The Fighting Co Palace Alice Brady-Jackie Cooper in Broadway fo Hollywood Slim Summerville-ZaSw Pitts in LOVE, HONOR AND OH, BABY! Matinee: Balcony 10¢; Orches- tra, 15-200; Night 16-260