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Associated Press Day Wire Service. For 56 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key West Che Kry West Citizen ei KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, | 1936. PESXCE FIVE CENTS Wa ter F. Coachman Com mumcetes Wak Local | Chamber Of Commerce Elk, Make Up Hemingway's Bag. j AWARDED STARIN, s-smszr_ Veteran: city _mapehel: bere, SALUTE AGAIN TO pisct.! -” SEPTEMBER | lin Spent Five Months MUCH DISCUSSED | By DeWITT MacKENZIE By BYRON PRICE VOLUME LVII. No. 278. Forty-Three Years’ 1 | Chairman Congress ive You CAROL MAKES [CONGRESS LEFT | Of Waterway SAFETY MATTERS)». ‘issn sansa te . = peace officer in cont:nuity| On Hunting Trip In M ne of service in the United States, is| Well Known Author, His' ELIMINATION OF m i tosieag MONTH of| APH at the cose of his ‘ra year PLES OF HITLER AND nus.| i ew ~~~ SOLINI ; |IEUT. JAMES In Western State Grizaly Bears, Antelope And {LOCAL WPA UNIT | HEARNE, Tex., Nov. 21.—T.{ T0 FACTIONS, DESPITE ALL MONROE COUNTY SHOWN noe up his holster. ,,|DICTATORIAL HEAD OFFERS | CERTAIN ACTIVITIES wna} Wife, And Thomas wa MONOPOLY BEING" masse ROOSEVELT | !APPEARS ALMOST CERTAIN Three fine grizzly bears, ante-! THAT CONGRESS WILL AT- ; TEMPT TO LEGISLATE IN of Ernest Hemingway, well-known| ? | MATTER Mrs. Hemingway, and, Shevlin, | sportsman and angler, after a big! lope and elk constituted the bag! author, (By PRESTON GROVER) | (By Associated Press) ! WASHINGTON, No 21.—So} {solidly are both parties pledged to! {the elemination of monopoly (de-; The party spent about five months ‘fine it your own way) that to! in the western state, Mr. Heming-|™40y it appears almost _certain| Thomas well known! game hunting trip in Montana. | the WPA, District Number 4, is! ome congratulated on the fact| that during the month of Septem-! |ber this district has been awarded! This stai ; is awarded to the district Feport-| j the star for first place. Leo Warren, safety director for! | (By Associated Prens) { NEW YORK, Nov. 21—Ru. imania’s powerful and much-fear- OCMPLETES 42 YEARS CON.;¢4 fascist Iron Guard—belonging to the pro-nazi, swastika-wearing THiUOUS SERVICE IN UNIT- | variety of fascism—is showing re- ED STATES NAVY jmewed strength and aggressive- jness in its anti-Semitic and anti- jcommunistic campaign. For the second time within less j ing the fewest number of acci-| Lieztenant Thomas James,' dents during the month, based on|U. S. N., was, on November 1, re-; |tired after 42 years continuous, See ee Mr. Warren told The Citizen'his family at 416 Whitehead i he has been doing all possible to] street. congress will attempt framing new | have the men exercise the proper; Immediately after he received than has had to bow his dictatorial head to the disciples of Hitler and Mus solini. Again Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, the 36-year-old leader of the Guard and fiery exponent of di- three months, King Carol; way told The Citizen this morn-! machinery to deal with it. | a A ‘ ee pe’ ‘his retirement papers and return- {rect action, is much in the public ing. | The primary aim of any anti- | C@ution during their working! 4 to the ranks of civilian life, jeye, in the role of “strong man,” | monopoly drive is to break down hours, and feels that the award of; Lieutenant James left the navy ; although there are other influen- The Mr. Hemingway'rigid price structures. When‘ the star for first place for Sep-|yard at Portsmouth, N. H., where tial, factions of fascism in Ru said, were the first he had seen, 2teements are reached among’ tember is because every man on, he had been stationed for many , mania, | producers, manufacturers or oth-; !years, for Boston, Mass. Threatens Carol's Life “| the WPA has been taking every certain | bears, in that country although he had H ri at a . Ps pers ;te: keep ipHess i precaution and the fact they have | There, with his car, he embark- ; The latest daring of Codreanu, expedi-; level, then, most economists agree, {much of the value of the competi- him | tive system is lost. them| Under a competitive system | when consumer buying power lags, and sellers may resort to cutting pri weighed between 700 and 800;°S to a point which again wi jstimulate consumer demand. Thus they seek to keep production Asked if the skins were to be Steady. been there on previous tions. They were killed by and Mr. Shevlin. One of was exceptionally large, pounds. | been exceptionally careful pro-: ' duced the results desired, and the! i star is the award. } | The announcement of the star} being awarded District 4, which is) Monroe county, is found in the, November issue of “Works and: Workers of the Florida WPA,” ai : magazine devoted to chronicles, ed on a ship of the Merchants and who has twice stood trial in con- Miners line for Miami. At Zal-'nection with assassinations, has timore, while the ship was berth- been to serve notice on Carol in ed for cargo discharge and lading, ;the name of the Guard that if the he went to Washington to spend! policies of the Rumanian govern- a few hours with a daughter, Miss ment involve Rumania in war on Josephine James, a student at/the side of communism or inter- Georgetown college. { national Jewry, then the ruler and After a very pleasant visit he; his cabinet will pay for it with returned to Baltimore, boarded | their lives. . {| But when monopoly prevails, an} and descriptions, of the different| the vessel and arriving at Miami,} Cordreanu appeared to have got brought to Key West Mr. Heming-| effort may be made to keep prices! projects under way in the state. | left the ship with his car and ar-| away with this extraordinary chal- i jrived in Key West Thursday aft-}lenge, too—at least temporarily— ;ernoon, j because the government forthwith MRS. WM. WARREN | During a brief conversation | arrested some 50 prominent per- ai lyesterday, Lieutenant James said! sons who are alleged to form links way replied that he expected them!up, where profits are fatter, even) ae f in the face of slackening demand. | W| Unless stimulus comes from oth-| weeks, as they were excellent and|er sources (such as government to arrive within the next the hair on them were several’ spending, consumer loans, inches thick, beautiful and silky.! production slackens, jobs decrease, @ Mrs. Hemingway secured a| consumption. lags further and 2 magnificent specimen of antelope, | vACIDEe Caper pee bead of yee es alzo bes ne Industrialists often contend mounted and will reach Key West) that high, rigid wage levels, fore- along with the heads of clk, the!éd to a degree by labor organiza- skins of the bears other; tions, make price reduction impos- trophies of the hunt. jsible. Foes of monopoly in con- 4 : gress and elsewhere insist it is em- Displays Soecimens - ployed mostly as a means of ex- The walls of the Hemingway | tracting excessive profits. home on Whitehead street are! Already one weapon tradition. now used to display a few speci-|#lly used to thwart monopoly is in pe |operation—the “yardstick.” Ten- mens, antelope, a magnificent |r eevee Valley Authority is an ex- udu head, other members of the;/ample, Put in competition with peer family and a perfect speci-j private industry, a yardstick may men of the wild boar, killed by|be used to tring down price struc- ingway party wl ey; tures. ee ey pal bey pees Another weapon, anti-monopoly Going over the grounds, look- laws, have been on the books for Ing for the peacock and peahen!™8ny years. From time to time nd their little brood of chicks,,they have been revised or amend- pur in number, two cocks and| €¢> even as late as the last session yo hens, Mr. Hemingway pointed Of congress. There is much debate tthe spot where he has planned) ** f° Row sagscaabpat aise placed. strange guise. It is the metho The walls of the residence have een found inadequate for the wild game heads and other me- mentoes of the hunt, and also for the fish, many of which are record | breaking, which have been taken by the writer during the past sev- eral years. With the completion trophy room, Mr. Hemingway said, there will be ample wall space for the display of his trophies, and also floor space for the hides and pelts of larger game killed in the wilds. Plans Swimming Pool It is the intention of Mr.’ Hemingway to have erected, in! Secretary of Agriculture Wallace front of and adjacent to the} espoused it at length in his book, trophy room, a spacious and mod-! “Whose Constitution. It ern swimming pool. The lines of} friends elsewhere, and enemies. both the pool and the trophy! It is anybody’s guess as to and [set up agencies in competition | with monopely, thus to break rigid jprice structures. | Co-operatives Latest Weapon The form in which it now is pro- President investigating sumer co-operative. . | Roosevelt sent an of this; land to study co-operative systems jin operation many years. But not | before election. | How strongly this proposition j; may be pushed by its advocates may depend upon many factors. ete.) 4 of lending government funds to} ' posed, ever so quietly, is the con-} jcommittee to Sweden and Eng-! 'a breath of its findings came out * It has support within the cabinet. | has} RETURNS TO CITY HAD BEEN ATTENDING SO- CIAL WELFARE MEETING IN WEST PALM BEACH Mrs, William R. Warren, mem-! ber cf the social welfare board,! returned yesterday _—_ afternoon! from West Palm Beach, where she went to attend a meeting of! the District 10 board, which was ‘held to meet with Commissioner} ;Conrad Van Hyning and Mrs, | Grace Hooper Stewart, field rep- |resentative for the state. | It was stated that at the meet-} {ing Commissioner Van Hyning ex-! | pressed himself as being pleased j with the progress being made inj ithe old age assistance investiga-! ‘tions in this district. At the} ; meeting there were 22 old anit lance applications approved by the! j board, making a total for the dis-| {trict of 305° to date. | Others who attended the meet-) ing were: Dr. Carl N. Herman, | ; chairman. Mrs. Sybil Hearne, vic: j chairman; Mrs. Walter C. Dickey, | | Carroll Dunscombe, Mrs. Charles, | Branch, Miss Martha Nelson, dis-| trict case supervisors; Mrs. Alice| Mather, Palm Beach county unit | ‘supervisor; Miss Mary W. Perc tval, Ft. Pierce unit supervisor;| Miss Hester M. Graham. secre-| j tary. LIGHT TENDER | LEAVES PORT ‘ | SUPERINTENDENT W. W. DE- MERITT LEFT ON VESSEL THIS MORNING ’ ! | | | Maneuti. that everywhere he went he en-| between communistic influences in countered people who were inter-!France and Rumania. The threat ested in Key West, and some of{of the Iron Guard was in reality ;them were talking investments. In| aimed at the Little Entente—of Miami he was told to invest on the} which Rumania is a member— iKeys or in Key West, as buying] which is a French protege. France jland anywhere in Florida was 2|not only has a2 alliance with So- safe investment, viet Russia and has been-anti-Ger- NC T TONIGHT | leaning heavily towards the left | politically. It was only the latter part of August that the growing fascist PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED! ©2rol to reorganize h’s cabinet so as to drop his famous foreign BY KEY WEST HOSPI- latter, a great friend of France and supporter of the Little En- he Jewish and pro-nazi activities at The Key West Hospitality Band | home had hampered his work ly concerts in Colonial Park to-'to fear death at the hands of the night. The program, sponsored | fron Guard. start at 8 o'clock, = =———_sibeen fairly quiet after the assas- George Mills White is district! sination of Premier Ion Duca in fred M. Barroso will direct the! organization because of its anti- band. Semitic campaign. His murder fol- March, Officer of the Day—jthe Guard. Hall. | Ih 1934 the actual killer, Nicho- vici. ae ; i two eonfederates were sentenced Overture, Italian in —- life imprisonment. All three Selection, Babes in Toyland—;@Gyarg: Herbert. jman since the war, but has been | Force Cabinet Shuffle AT COLONIAL PARK: (or nazi) influence compelled minister, Nicholas Titulescu. The TALITY BAND jtente had complained that anti- will present another of its week- ‘abroad. Besides that he was said by the Federal Music Project, will; Prior to that time the Guard had supervisor of the project, and Al-! 1933, Duca had suppressed the Selections to be played follow:'jowed and was laid at the door of Waltz, Danube Waves—Invano-' tas Constantinescu, a student, and ‘ossini. were alleged to be members of the March, Codreanu Acquitted At the same time Codreanu and '45 others were acquitted after a sensational trial. This was inter- preted as a victory for the Guard and its comparatively youthful leader, The fascist Premier George Ta- tarescu removed the ban on the Iron Guard and allowed it to re- sume activities under the name of “All for the Fatherland.” It is, however, the same old Guard— said to be stronger than ever. Codreanu has made himself felt Ricordi Abruzzesi— Popular, I'l] Sing You a Thou- sand Love Songs. Mexican Dance, Horas de Mel- ancolia—Warren. ; Serenade, Fond Hearts—King. | March, Crusier Omaha—King. Star Spangled Banner—Key. ROY GOODMAN {whether it will be the weapon aim- have been marked out, and work at urea fixie: Ihe anehods's {guess whether any real weapon } {will be whettled. After all, | major parties have attacked | opoly for many years, but i {say it is{still with us.i4 will start within the next few weeks, it is expected. Asked about the novel, scenes of which are laid in southern Florida, which he is now writing, the author said that it is nearing completion and would soon be} es the Seventh Lighthouse Dis- jet; Jeft this morning shortly ¢ ‘ter 6 o'clock on the Tender Ivy, ’ S}bpund for Miami, - There he will leave by car for Ft. Pieree where he will meet Sup- NOW IMPROVING; CONFINED TO HIS QUAR- TERS SINCE MONDAY as a personality and leader since his youth, many of his followers Superintendent W. W. Demer-| wpa DIRECTOR HAS BEEN | having been university students. At the outset his activities were largely anti-Semitic. Enemy Of Lupescu One of his earliest sensations was in 1924,-when he was only 24 years old. He shot and killed the (Chief of Bureau, The Associated Press Washington) The a'most unbelievable dimen- sions of Mr. Roosevelt's election victory raise one extremely vital Has the American! for! generations as a guarantee of democracy, suddenly created a one- | man government at Washington? Certainly there are arguments | to support such a thesis. The- President himself was, in far more than the ordinary sense, the issue of the campaign. His policies, rum- | ning so directly toward concen-/ tration of power, were well known} to the people. And the answer was an almost unanimous elector- al college, and a congress in which only a corpoiz!’s guard of the op position party survives. More than that: the candidate had openly expressed his opposi-! tion to the logic of important de-; cis.ons of the supreme court. He had openly asked for the passage | of legislation, regardless of doubts; of its constitutionality. And his fellow-citizens re-e'ected hm by! the biggest popular piurality history. j Not All New Dealers : Looking at these facts, as they! stand unembellished and unquali fied, it is easy to conclude that} the people have given Mr. Roose-| velt a mandate to rule, and that: he will proceed to carry that man date inte effect with vigor. This may be, indeed, the correct) conclusion. Yet there are certain discussing sanitary conditiess & qualifying circumstances, which really should be noted carefully. | One is the circimstance tht scavenger service now Seine of party labels do not mean what : 9 they once meant. The new con |*?ted by Frat Cates gress will be overwhelmingly Democratie in the sense thet the vast majority were elected on the Patt in the preceedings, bes Ge= Democratic ticket. But it will be )the councilmen, were: Mayer Har — less overwhelmingly ten y ete. a Even under ordinary conditions, | city health officer it would be remaixeble if one man M. Miller, of the state health could dominate a party made UP unit; Thes E. Roberts, sanitary of such numbers, and including Sercer of the WPA. ant b= = such varying types of opinion. 4 - generation ago, when the Republi- “2% Bert McCimteck. = cans began to have great congres- | Frank Cates, operater of the ays sional majorities, it split imto | scavenger seTwice. groups and blocs. The natural Each of the semitary officers supposition would be that any oth- ors ents <o so situated would do ee res a aia The conditions are not, furth-| fered suggestions toward m=prer ermore, ordinary. Some gf the ing the service now bemg mem most influential members of con-!:zineq { question: electoral process, regarded f iL i i if Ie | f ti :f aH. i’ i f I many ‘“ weaeegeees: COUNCIL MEETS j AND DISCUSSES Cty Councii met im special => som last night for the porpese of Key West, particulary that of Those atiending and who tos We & War. ™ relater tw tm ty, have been openly against most ‘tha: Mr. Cates of the New Deal. They supported making collections of Mr. Roosevelt for re-election with garbage, dve to the limited num the specifie reservation that they iber of trucks at his Gupossl and would oppose henceforth thoSe/to the run-down condition of mest policies with which they disagreed. | of the vehicles Possibly the devastating charac-| jt was stated that under the ter of the 1936 majorities M&Yjpresent arrangements only sbext convince them that they must £° one-half of the city = ce along. The general character of cred and efforts will these men themselves, however,|heve additions’ argues strongly to the ; The balance of proof is indicative |core of the entire city of far more trouble on capitol; 4: was decided to have hill than the election returns re-; wpa senttary off.cer motely hint, ‘working in conjunction with Congress May Turn The expectation that congres-' conditions sional Tines will stiffen is upheld tem "penne by two additional circumstances. ' en to Mayor One is that Mr. Roosevelt now it! Orricer Dr Warren im ender in his second term, not his first.|. check may i be ¢ e EF Reserve Te Mamer Waker F Conckmen Je. chai ood Congres ee Ge ee Set Ceemee 5 see = ee ee Sdemee et ee itr Waterway ee Key Set a be ~ecaes =e ot the Pied be ee eer oe Ge chee, Me Cocke oe = pleased co oder chet ot the Fall merteg © Se ages ee Ceereaie ce Nowe = ag snes - aoe oo eter cgeg Be ce ote meet of Gamde fer Get Sek of Ge Pieeds Eat Come Comal coe mq ores Bem = fete Boe a hee = —- = Pe en — = me Dr. Rice and), ready. He has not considered the| HITCH-HIKING HEN name for the work, leaving that; for the time when it is completed. | DA Pritchard’s Orchestra “Charlie and His Islanders” TONIGHT RAUL’S CLUB Admission -- $1.00 plus tax terintendent H. L. Beck, of the| Roy Goodman, director, ofj police prefect of J for sup- RIDES THE ROADS ‘sixth Lighthouse District, and|Works Progress | Administration! Dracin? anti-Jewish stedent. riots esti i imake an inspection of the 62 miles | 2ctivities in Monroe county, was! with great severity. The “Hitler of i ie + of coast line with 192 aids to nav- ‘today reported recovering from an) Rumania” ‘was acquitted, and this | MARLIN, Tex., Nov. 21.—Atigation, which is to be added to| illness which has kept him con-| won him many followers. N ( ’ |Plymouth Rock hen owned byithe Seventh Distriet on Janu-|fined to his quarters in the naval] Codreanu always has been for j Tom Krempenski hitch-hikes like‘ ary 1, station since Monday. jdirect action. The Rumanian po- aveteran. | The power boat Powers, Cap- | Tt was learned at WPA head-| ice in 1933 declared that they had Kempenski drove here from his! tain Veral Roberts, of the Oversea | quarters this morning that his! discovered a “heads shall roll” list farm recently and upon arrival| Transportation company, arrived physician has given permission for| which they attributed to the Iron! of this city found $75 in = shee j discovered the 7-pound hen roost-jin port this morning at 9:30| the director to resume the duties'Guard. This list allegedly con-/ he was repairing and returned ing on the brace of the rear/o'elock from Miami with ten tons| of his office next week and hejtained the names of prominent so-; money to his customer, who bumper of his automobile. {or freight for Key West. will be in his office Monday. cialists and Jews. lused the shoe as a saving bank. THERE ARE MANY BRANDS TO CHOOSE FROM BUT IF YOU START OUT WITH REGAL BEER, YOU'LL NEVER CHANGE TO ANOTHER TRY IT TODAY (By Associated Press)