The Key West Citizen Newspaper, June 10, 1941, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR VES REVIEW OF BISMARCK-HOOD AND BATTLE OF CRETE EPISODES By MORGAN M. BEATTY, AP Feature Service Writer WASHINGTON, June Since Crete and the Bismarck- jarms stuck together, fought to- Hood episodes the airmen andj gether and backed each other the blue water sailors who have! yp every step of the way. been arguing air power vs. sea wer really are sputtering. ig ia Crete ind the Slaton: [reach of that scrap. Hood encounters prove—if they | ir patrol that first noticed the prove anything—that there sim-| Bismarck had left Bergen, Nor- ply isn’t any argument any more.|way. It was the Hood that in- There's no “versus” about it. The | tercepted her and took a fatal two arms are complementary. | 16) in a magazine for her pains. dimultancously. to chow it. | it was a British battleship and To the objective experts who cruiser that got in the next hits, followed both of these battles | and lost the Bismarck again. An two things stand out: {airman picked her up again, 1. The itish lost Crete pri-;ather planes gave her torpedoes army, of course, was not within 10.—; Hood, because the naval and air| The} It was an} EY WEST.CITIZEN ee | | | | marily because all three fighting ;and the navy finished her off.) arms of the British Empire did|That was teamwork. Neither not stick together. The air arm|the air nor the naval arm alone pulled out of Crete, tried to fight | can claim the credit. from Alexandria. That left the} American air and naval ex- navy and the army on the spot|perts do not profess to know t6 carry out Churchill’s order to|why the R.A.F. pulled out of fight to the death. It also left|Crete, and tried to fight from Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur M. | Alexandria, 400 miles Longmore without a job. cent British communique dis-jhad only 100 miles or less to fly. closed that Longmore was out,|They may have thought they and Acting Air Marshal A. W.! were conserving planes and man- Tedder was in his place. | power that way, assumed the 2. The British got the Bis-|Germans had the ultimate ad- marck, even though they lost the! vantage, anyway. 2 A Professional Painting Tip: P YOU'LL DO A BETTER JOB | { | Governor Holland, above, is shown signing the laws passed during | the 1941 session, affecting workmen’s compensation and away, | —_ ges tonya activities of the Florida Industrial nator King, , and Representative Wallace Shafer, steered A re-|when they knew the Germans! the program through the legislature. Chairman Boyce Williams looks Signs Industrial Commission Laws 1 ee ett ttt ttt tthe |MOTORISTS’ PARADISE! THE WEATHER i |—NO LICENSE, NO TAX | Observation taken at 7:30 a. m.,|Sea level, 29.99 (1015.6 millibars) OCRACOKE, N. C., June 10.— 75th Mer. Time (city office) Tomorrow's Almanac | The automobiles on this lonely | Temperatures Sunrise 5:36 a. | island of North Carolina’s “Out-| Highest last 24 hours 89 ; Sunset. 7:17 p. m. jer Banks” carry no__ license | Lowest last night - 77 | Moonrise 9:26 -p, m. | plates—and- no nosey cop has to; Mean ia A wea ar may aa | know why. iNormal _ aoe 82} (Naval Base) | And the haif dozen Ocracoke | Precipitation | AM. | car owners pay no state gasoline |Rainfall, 24 “hours ending i High 10:41 j tax, either. | 7:30 a, m,, inches _. 0.00 | Low You see, there are no high-| Total rainfall since June 1 ; as . si | (Till 7:30 p. m., Wednesday) ways on Ocracoke—only trails in| inches _ . 0.01; Key West and Vicinity: Partly |the sand. Driving itself in an/Deficiency since June 1, | on tt howers tonight ! | art, accomplished with half nor-| inches jase ee eee | mal pressure in tires. ‘ PE ey i : | 23,82. | } | “(My Ansoctated Press) | PM. | 4:00-5:28 FORECAST tthe istand has po: jailvor city | Total rainfall since Jan. 1, | hall, no police officer and no| inches — Its population of less}Excess since January. 1, | mayor. | |than 100 lives together in peace,{ inches SS nacalaseiet . 13.06 Wind Direction and Velocity SE—3 miles per hour i as a rule, but when an act is! | committed that is not in accord- | Relative Humidity 66% : 'Foday’s Horoscope S | Today’s Birthdays | 4 = aie —————————=' Artistic desires are shown,| jance with the unwritten code of ; Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today | U.S. Senator Harry F .Byrd of | with much ability. The dispo-| Bringing complete new stock of USED CARS from Miami WEDNESDAY— jhere yesterday trom Tallaha will leave tonight with a patient} Couple Married yo E; fy | Here Yesterday { { A. H. Parrott, 34, and Lorraine |T. Saunders, 40, both Key West Constable Bienvenido Perez and | residents, were married _yester- | | Patrick Stickney, who returned|day by County Judge Raymond | lic ee, | Lord. Father A. L. Maureau of St. | Ocracoke, residents band togeth-! ler to deal with the offender as! | circumstances dictate. bbe ag tb in Martinsburg, | sition may be erratic with but! pet ree little desire to make many| John. W. Studebaker. us, | friends. Today’s fortunes are! [Commissioner of Education, /°t very good, unless supported | | ; sars | PY good aspects; the real nature | born in McGregor, Iowa, 54 years | is suppressed; the native not al-| ago. é | ways understood, and the hopes! Col. William R. Arnold, Catho- | Sometimes not realized. H clergyman, the War Depart-; }ment’s chief of chaplains, born! in Ohio, 60 years ago. CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS WILLYS FORDS DeSOTOS “Key West's Outstanding” LA CONCHA HOTEL 6 TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1941 and Wednesday; gentle to mod- erate variable winds, mostly southeasterly, : Florida: Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday, scattered show- ers in extreme south portion. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Gentle to moder- . | ate variable winds, mostly south- east; partly cloudy weather to- night and Wednesday. S. M. GOLDSMITH, Temporarily in Charge. COLD LIQUID TABLETS © SALVE To relieve Misery of 6 NOSE DB COUGH DRO “Rub-My-Tism”—a Ws Liniment ENRICHED BREAD © Aunt Molly’s Bread, ~ Cuban Bread and Rolls Made by VALDES BAKERY WE ARE wary UARTERS NEW AND USED CONTRACTORS’ EQUIPMENT OF ALL KINDS. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCKS SEMI, VAN AND RE- FRIGERATED TRAILERS New and Used CONCRETE MIXERS | who is to be treated at the state! yyary’s er ‘ 2 ee ee vs | hospital for the insane at Chata-} mls Star of the Sea Catholic Emil Sauer, U.S. consul gen-| Just the Kind You Are |hoochee. j church will marry two couples, jeral, Frankfurt, Germany, born | |Friday. Licenses for the wed-|in Stonewall, Tex., 60 years ago. Dang sreripg tee Looking For Tom Gato, son of Mrs. Serene; 4ings were issued yesterday to | Strictly Fireproof Garage: }Gato, of Fleming street, was an|Anthory Salinero, 22, and Zelia Dr. Beth L. Wellman, PUMPS WHEELBARROWS HOUSE PUMPS, Etc. DRAGLINES and SHOVELS 7 | | { Beautiful—Air-Conditioned | Rainbow Room and Cocktail / we PAINTS-ENAMELS jarrival in Key West yesterday|Carmona, 20, and to Joseph R. niversity of Iowa, born in Cla- New and Used VARNISHES VITA-VAR PORCH, FLOOR and DECK ENAMEL GAL. For beaviitul porches and TOUGH. DRIES QUICKLY: ° VITA-VAR HOUSE PAINT dias nc.voe GAL. CANNOT BUY A FINER HOUSE PAINT! $2. 59 je |from Tampa, where he had been |attending college. He will spend ‘a vacation here, after which he } will return to Tampa. Mr. and Mys. Stanton Cooper! jand daughter were included in the jrecent arrivals in Key West from Madiedo, 21, and Mary A. Gato, 23, all of Key West. FASHIONS METAL LEG GREENWICH, \ Conn. — Sam’ Louis R. Glavis, Pasquarilli of this city found @!/WPA chief investigator, born in! turtle crawling on three legs. He | Eastern Shore, profes- | AROUND. | | sor of child psychology, State OPEN THE YEAR i EASY TERMS ine FERS S 06 ace ORS TS TO ion, Iowa, 46 years ago. — i j Julie Haydon, actress, born in| PAaLeesn | Oak Park, IIL, 31 years ago. | | | BOB CROSBY in | ROOKIES ON PARADE Also, Comedy and Serial PRIZE NITE — TONIGHT Bes SIEIEN Set ES TWINS USED CAR LOT DEACON JONES, Mgr. I ‘i eee 621 Division Street ex-/} Md.,- 58 years} coteneaonl yada Company, Inc. 1228 S.-W. First Street MIAMI, FLORIDA Phone 3-5433 | Miami. Mr. Cooper and daughter, | took it home and fashioned al ago |returned to Miami after a brief metal leg to replace the missing) | visit, while Mrs. Cooper will re-' one, and christened it “Pegleg.” | main here for a visit of two weeks | longer. VITA-VAR QUICK-DRYING ENAMEL Glorious colors for furniture, autos, etc. OUTSIDE ond COVERS IN ONE COAT. VITA-VAR attend a meeting of the Health| — ‘ Association in that city. | Mrs. Manuel Varela left yester-} —— | day over the highway for Miami, George Johnson, employed at| ‘where she goes for treatment of Fort Jefferson, Tortugas, with the her eyes, and expects to be away government forces, was_ included for at least several days. in the recent arrivals in Key West BS ecoeeatoeet to spend a vacation of several Captain Ernest Roberts, accom- days. | panied by his wife and daughter, od | who had been spending several Alfred J. Johnson, watchman at | days visiting in Key West, left the Norberg Thompson estate yesterday over the highway for that sets just off of Roosevelt | Miami. Captain Roberts is now Boulevard, left Sunday afternoon | connected with the deck depart- | en route to northern points, where | ment of the P. & O. steamship he will spend a vacation of sev- Phone 270' Florida, which plies between Mi- | eral weeks. | ami and Havana. SIDE end IN. Boiling-woter VITA-VAR WALL FINISHES CAL WASHABLE, colorful one-coat finishes in Flat, e Interior Velvet Gloss or Full Gloss . Quick Drying! $2. 48 PIERCE BROTHERS Fleming and Elizabeth Sts. ME-TESTED TRUCK | WILL FIND many proved truck features in a Ford that you won't find in any other truck, regardless of price. To give long life, great efficiency and low upkeep cost, Ford engines have cast alloy crankshafts and camshafts that wear almost 300% longer than other types: And all valves, intake as well as exhaust, have hard valve seat inserts; riven ibutors and fans— ’ Rood elles thet aed nx sau ae emiaee And a semi- clutch that combines a light touch with a bulldog grip; These are only a few of the long-life, bigh- performance features of the Ford Truck: For the whole story, ask your own Ford dealer to. arrange an “on-your-job” test for you nows __ Joe Guerro, who is employed at | Mayor Willard M. Albury andj Tortugas with the government | Dr. J. B, Parramore left yesterday | forces spending a vacation in i for Orlando, Fla,, where they will; Key West. What 3 lhings Do You Want Most of All in a Refrigerator? Of course you want a refrigerator that is big enough, and has modern convenience features.. But most of all you will want Dependable Per- formance day after day—and you get it in a G-E! Next, of course, is Economical Opera- sion for that means savings every month—and you get it in a G-E! You expect it to be a lasting investment, so you want Long Life— and you get it in a G-E! Get a G-E—Built fo Your Income! Come in and see how easily you can own one now! Come in Today! See the new 1941 GENERAL ELECTRICS with new features for greater convenience and better preservation of every type and kind of food: Easy terms available 42 BODY AND CHASSIS TYPES Here are just « few. ‘There’ are “others” sa" tackle ¢.. ie glee SS 2 at Sean ba! —- peal 2 Ce With these three great truck engines to choose and « variety of body types—you can select the one Ford Truck that will do yeer specific job and do it best! THE KEY WEST ELECTRIC CO.

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