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PAGE FOUR _ ‘BIG GOVERNMENT IS HERE TO STAY’ SAY WASHINGTON FOLK: By JACK STINNETT, AP Feature Service Writer WASHINGTON, June 23.—juses—and a future demand for te, of ~~ crush. of ae cars, ice boxes and such is being ional day-to-day news, practic-',; . so i ally nothing is heard about it, eo tae cia ee fe, ae but government officials are giv-|0Pe¢, toward taking up bs ing more and more attention t| Post-war slack. post-war economic blueprints, This kind of ‘double-barreled As yet there is no overall plam | reasoning is being applied to al- | But it crops up frequently in such |most,..evéry . economic defense statements. as “big government} move. Another example of it is the. nation-wide civilian pilot is here to stay’—‘“don’t get the training program. The thought is | idea that defense jobs are tem- porary jobs’—and the remark jonly partially to provide a back- | log of pilots with elementary of Philip Reed, priorities consul- tant, before the National Asso-j| training who can move on into the army or navy. Just as im-| ciation of Manufacturers: “I suspect the war will advance/portant is the creation of thou- several decades the Twentieth | sands of potential buyers for our Century trend away from lais-|vastly-expanded airplane fac- sez-faire and toward economic | tories. | integration and industry-wide Washington Gossip planning under government su-; There have been no detailed | pervision”. jplans because the future is too And almost every government | uncertain. But already there is | department that is working on/talk of vast public works ‘proj- defense efforts is trying to|ects—perhaps a great system of match its defense plans with aj super-highways, bigger reclama- plan for an after-the-war “return tion projects even than Boulder, | to normalcy”. Bonneville and Grand Coulee, | As OPM Sees It and a nation-wide overhauling of | In Agriculture’s scheme for in- j housing. So far, this is only) creased production of wartime | Washington conversation, but the | necessities, the emphasis _on|fact that it is conversation is} building up milk and egg produc- | significant. | tion, for example, is not. on in-} The one phase of the picture | creasing the. number of cows! that is not clear is employment. | and. chickens, but .on feeding |Something apparently is happen- | for greater production. The de-|ing in the labor market that the partment’s guarantee of “floor” |defense planners didn’t figure on »prices. of certain. wanted jon. In spite of the fact that pro- products extends only one to! duction activity is greater than in two years—the period it is esti- | 1929—that 1,500,000 men or more mated now that these products|are under arms — labor experts | Dinah Shore, singing star, decorates the spectorama of Wakulla Springs in Florida’s exhibit on the Steel Pier at Atlantic City. Dinah Jooks at home for she came from the south to star on Eddie Cantor's radio program which established her as a nationwide favorite. MERCURY IN DIET By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE Associated Press Science Editor CHICAGO—Everybody eats a} little mercury every day. ! Nearly all: common goods contain ; it, scientists at the University of | Tennessee have learned, although | as a rule the quantity is far too; small to cause trouble. Its source | | | | | | CRUISER ATLANTA ALMOST READY SaaS aaaaA Doughboy’s Dictionary (My Associated Press) Spokane—Pork and beans. Submarine turkey—Fish. Tin fish—Torpedo. Top soak—First sergeant. Umbrella—Parachute. Walkie-talkie — Dishonorable discharge. Stockade—Balloon barrage. Sugar report—Letter from a Poodle Palace — Commanding | iGer’s headquarters: “a % Face muffler—Gas mask. COTTITISIS Margaret Mitchell (Mrs. John R. Marsh), internationally famous as the author of “Gone With the Wind,” has peen designated to launch the cruiser U. S. Atlanta, on August 9 at the Kearney, N. J. shipbuilding plant. The Atlanta is 541 feet long, 52 feet in the | beam, will have a speeed of 38 knots per hour and carry a crew of 100 men. LIN ‘THE cIRe RT OF ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUr OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR MON- ROE COUNTY. IW CHANCERY,» No. 7-581 |; EVELYN ASSELTA McNAUGHTON, j Plaintiff, | xm DIVORCE! | HENRY BLISS McNAUGHTON, } | Defendant. | ORDER REQUIRING DEFENDANT | mae TO APPEAR IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF | FLORIDA: | |__ It appearing from the affidavit of | |Evelyn Asselta McNaughton, the | plaintiff herein, that the defendant was formed at Marseilles in the 15th century. git F abt, HOTEL LINCOLN 447 45" S1S.07 BANE, OUR CHOICEST ROOMS From: Henry Bliss McNaughton is over the age of 21 years and that there is no |person in the State of Florida, the service of subpoena upon whom would bind the said defe»dant, and that the said defendant Renry Bliss McNaughton is a resident of a State or country other than the State of Florida and that the residence of said defendant as particularly as is | known to the plaintiff is 1092 Circle | Drive, Whitefish Bay, Milwaukee, | Wisconsin, it is, therefore, |_ ORDERED that the said Henry | Bliss McNaughton, defendant in the FLORIDA’S EXHIBIT i": styled cause be, and appear |before the Circuit Court of the NATIONAL EVENT OUTSTAND- ‘Eleventh Judicial'Cireult of Florida, }in and for Monroe County, in Chan- ING ATTRACTION AT ATLANTIC CITY ceryegt Key West, Florida, on the | 7th May of July, A.'D., 1941, and ap- pear to the plaintjff’s, bill of com- plaint, in default*é6f which decree | pro confesso will be entered against j | said defendant. | @laintiff seeks a decree of divorce an@ other relief. It is further ORDERED that this order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in The Key ‘West Citizen, a newspaper published DON’T MISS P. A.R. The first chamber of commerce || will be needed by a world at| war or by a world that returns suddenly to peace with no pros- pect of immediate production in} other lands besides the U. S. In the Office of Production } Management, officials will tell} you that reduction in the manu- facture of automobiles, ice boxes | and other products using steel and aluminum not only has _ its! defense aspect but its post-war aspect as well. Defense metals are conserved now for defense Three Wedding Ceremonies Here Two wedding ceremonies in- | volving navy enlisted men and Key West girls were performed yesterday by Enrique Esquin- aldo, Jr. Joseph S. Winnie, 22, Brooklyn, and Betty D. Durish, 21, married in one ceremony, while Esquinaldo united Wayne Talk- ington, Jr., 22, Farminton, W. Va., |men, attracted by defense wages, jmarket after the war is over, it and the two big unions estimate unemployment still is from six} to nine millions. The explanation given is that women and young have left their kitchens or schools to take employment. These were not heretofore considered in the labor market. If this is true, and these young men and women stay in the labor may present a very difficult prob- lem. BERLIN CLAIMS _ PLANE VICTORY (Continued from Page One) night pounded west Germany in what was described as a devasting attack, and the air ministry indi- cated Britain would take advant-| age of German preocupation in the were | east to bomb Germany on an un- | Mean precedented scale. | Josef Stalin was said in London | jharmful. They concluded that! |soluble mercury compounds has} probably is the soil where plants | row. ERT Sep | ida. 8 Mioscics Saas bende in the | (NS) Although the season is just DONE AND ORDERED this 3ist 5 a ; | beginning, the Florida National | ¢a¥ of May, A. D., 1941. tissues of newborn babies. The} Exhibi Asie ‘ (SEAL) Ross C Sawyer akin, tie Pehneleasuns dimcovered,| it is proving the outstanding | Clerk of the Circuit Court, Monroe RR *! attraction at Atlantic City and| County, Florida. is one of the human organs On a ine th t few mas | By (Sd.) Anita M. Salgado, creting it, ig the next few months will} Deputy Clerk. The study was made by O. S. | be visited by countless thousands june2-9-16-23-30,1941 Gibbs. H. Pond and G. A. Hans- | °% summer vacationists, many of mann, because of reports that | whom will visit the state as a re- aes ae . sult. ge ayo ‘ ~ mercury in insecticides might be} : i c IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, ry e More conventions are held in| FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY, Bet: Atlantic City than in any other | yy net iso! h in- | ** A Sap . | NETTLE P. DEFAY, danger from poisoning through in-| (it and Florida Exhibit officials IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Plaintiff, DIVORCE To: Observation taken at 7:30 a. m.,| 75th Mer. Time (city office) Temperatures Highest last 24 hours Lowest last night Today 's Birthdays ‘ {are extending special invitations brs ver-estimated. : <7, | RICHARD B. DeFAY, Lik ie {to each convention group ‘to visit | . =Y : ‘Defendant. aS mamma | the exhibit as a part of their At-| ORE FOR SUR ATION — ——— ic Ci 1 chard E. DeFay, | lantic City program. Because of Residence Unknown. . THE WEATHER | the exhibit’s beauty and unusual; YOU ARE Se ORDERED ' interes " AND DIRECTED to be and appear interest, conventioneers are glad (othe Plaintiff's Bill of Complaint - eer me to accept the invitation and’ex-| herein, on the 4th day of August. ibi ici ee] ida | 1941, at the offce of the Clerk o ibit officials feel that Florida | Mo cureutt Court in the City of Key will benefit tremendously as @re~| west, Monroe County, Florida, oth- | sult. erwise a decree pro confesso will | be entered against you. 89 IT IS. FURTHER ORDERED that this order for publication be pub- lished before said date, once each | week for four consecutive weeks in |The Key West Citizen, a newspaper | published in Monroe County, Flor- id: 84} Normal 82 \ "Precipitation 24 hours ending of | a. vi i Dated 21st Irvin S. Cobb of Santa Monica, | , 43*9¢,,' 0.00 | Cal., famed author, born in Pa-) (Girciut Court Seal) this day Rainfall, ATLANTIC CITY, June 23.—|in Key Weet, Monroe County, Flor- | La Revista Mensual en Espanol e Ingles. Mailed at Havana Month- ly on the 13th. Ten Cents $l a Year. Six Years’ $5. Sample FREE. \E. F. O’Brien publishes P.A.R. (Times of Cuba and Pan Amer- ican Review) at San Ignacio 54, Havana. P. O. Box 329. Tel. M-1012, Chamber of Commerce, ee a oe eAR. jHavana - Cuba — Florida - Gulf \Coast - West Indies - Mexico - Regions South. Concise News and Latin American Trade Reviews. June, | |MAP OF HAVANA with Guide for Buyers distributed free DAILY on Ships. Trains and Planes. High Spot Coverage. TROPIC AMERICA _ } AKE “A TRIP ABROAD’ and Clarice Frances Hurley, 22, i to have accepted British offers of | in another. j aid and to have promised econo- Albert G. Cathrall, 49-year-old | mic and military cooperation with local clerk, and Rosalie Menen- | the British empire. dez, were married by Esquinaldo | In Berlin, German officials said Saturday. jthe speech of Prime Minister —— | Winston Churchill yesterday (in NUPTIAL EVENT which England’s aid to Rus- Word has been received here|Sia was promised) proved the} by Mrs. Rosie Watson of the re- | truth cf Adolf Hitler's war decla- cent marriage of ber niece, Miss ration that England and Russia Calota Vendaline Watson, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mzs. Obediah D. | Watson, to Howard Bartrum Wil-| liams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pickey } Williams, formerly of this city} but now making their home in| the Bahama Islands. | St. Julius church, Miami, was the scene of this lovely cere- mony, performed by the Rev.! Pastor Josph T. O'Callahan, $.L.,| and was beautifully decorated for | the occasion with quantities... of palms, ferns .and .astors,.‘The | London heard that Russian troops | High greenery’ was effectively arrang- | ed about the altar with standing, baskets of gardianias and pink) geraniums augmented with large | baskets of gladioli, lillies andj} cherry blossoms in pastel shades said in Berlin to have left the port | €TS, and tall tapers in candelabra on/ both sides. j A program of nuptial music was played by Mrs. Lillie Rob-| erts of Key West. | Lieutenant H. S. Alub, attach- | ed to the U.S. Naval Air Station | at OpaLocka, acted as best man | for Mr. Williams. The bride was lovely wedding gown of white myrtle, fashioned with fitting bodice and skirt. Her finger veil graceful arrangement bridal veil was of gardenias and Johanna Hill roses. | The maid of honor, Miss Lilli Belle Albury of Key West, wore: an adorable white chenille eve- ning gown with green and pink} accessories and carried a spray of lace fern sprinkled with deli-| cate rose pedals. Mrs. Maria Roberts, also of Key! West, attended the bride as ma- tron of honor and wore a gown of soft sacke cloth, Bahaman Style, in a soft shade of blue, with a corsage of red roses. Mrs. Obedish Watson, the bride's mother, was attired in a blue and white model, with a red carna- tion corsage Others attending the wedding i from Key West were the bride's gousins, Misses Mary D. Pinder, Bana Roberts, Georgia | in her} crepe close- | voluminous fell | Nile valley. Thomp- home in Miami had conspired against the Reich. | Orders General Mobilization Russia ordered general mobili- zation and 14 classes of reservists | were called up. Stockholm published German reports that revolution against Russia is taking on important pro- portions in Lithuania and east Po- land. Reports_of actual fighting were contradictory, with most informa- tion coming from Germany, but may have launched a counter- at- tack in Poland, driving west be- | tween two advancing columns of Germans. | Bombardment of Odessa was almost useless, while troop con- | centrations and airdromes throughout West Russia were said | to have undergone terrific aerial bombardment. | | Alice, Where Art Thou? | (Ry Asseciated Presa) | NEW YORK—Alice Frost star} of the Big Sister radio serial, is a quick thinker. The script called for her to pace | beside them, Alice slipped and/ fell. Her face stopped right in/ » front of the floor microphone. She | gontinued her speech. | | Because of perennial irrigation, | two and sometimes three crops / are harvested each year in the} ' son, Rhoda Deel, Susie Curry, | Margaret Parker and little Doodie Knowles. | Mesdames Herman B. Richard-} son, Eddie Roberts, Agnes Curry, Chester T. Roberts, Charles Rus-| sell, James Roberts, rtha | Saunders, Alton and Bunny Wil-| liams. After a honeymoon of months in this city, the young! couple expects to make their) i :30 a. m., inches Total rainfall since June inches : os Deficiency since June inches Total rainfall since Jan. inches Excess 1 ! inches 11.36 Wind Direction and Velocity SW—7 miles per hour Relative Humidity 80% Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today Sea level, 29.99 (1015.6 millibars) T 1, | 0.58 | 1 | _ 2.93 1 i 24.39 | since January | Sunrise Sunset Moonrise . m.} Moonset ; ¥y New moon, 24th Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) AM. 9:11 2:35 FORECAST (Till 7:30 p. m., Tuesday) Key West and Vicinity: Partly cloudy, occasional thundershow- tonight and Tuesday; mod- erate southeasterly winds. Florida: Partly cloudy to cloudy, occasional thundershow- ers, tonight and Tuesday. Jacksonville to Florida Straits and East Gulf: Moderate south- east and south winds; partly cloudy weather tonight and PM 10:38 Low 3:57 | Tuesday, scattered showers near the coast and in Florida Straits. The near bank of the Ohio river bounds Ohio, Indiana and Iilinois. Hence no part of the in| back and forth. Planks were laid river lies in the three states. and her on the floor and a microphone set | —__ jeavalty leader. PAY by the x lo" “ QR AS <~ AGREED c; y. vears | Ross C Sawyer, | sei fe Die el Clerk of the Cireuit Court in and | for Monroe County, Florida. i By: (84.) FLORENCE De: jun: Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar of Port- | land, Oreg., club leader, born in Granger, Mo., 61 years ago. SAWYER, puty Clerk. 23-30; jly7-14-21-1941 | MONDAY, JUNE 238, 1941 GONE WITH THEGLASS 9 oo LONDON=Bomb shocks have MONROE THEATRE taken a heavy toll in wine glasses Bette Davis - George Brent and goblets in public houses, vir ia tually irreplaceable, and some THE GREAT LIE pubs have closed on account of it.! Also—Short Subjects - News Reel oe STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | ¢*eeeeeeeesceseosocooce AT ALL . GROCERS Covccccccocccccccacosadd | seenee HOTEL LEAMINGTON N. E. Ist Street at Biscayne Boulevard Overlooking Bayfront Park and Biscayne opposite Union Bus Station ee MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER Single Room—Bath—$1.50 Double Room—Bath—$2.00 ALFRED SIMONS, Manager SOMO IMEE EO aaM BN, COMPLAINT SERVICE... If you do not The ByéPM. PHONE—WESTERN UNION Between 6 and 7 P. M. and a Western Union Messenger Boy will deliver your copy of The Citizen. khh dedi dickhdh hed dukuh fe pA be . N N N \ N : \ OL EEL LL hides hh ban) r¢ * ON BUSINESS OR PLEASURE ‘When taking a trip, always carry your travel money in AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES ‘= the safeguards against loss. Inex- pensive, spendable everywhere, and for sale here, in handy denominations. Of Key West Dr. John R. Steelman, chief of| Subscribe to The Citizen. U.S. conciliation service, born in Thornton, Ark., 41 years ago, | TRY IT TODAY— ito Be ‘|The Favorite in Key West William A. Taylor, noted re- _ — tired Dept. of Agricudture pomo- oe | CUBAN COFFEE Laurie Y. Erskine of New| ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS Hope, Pa, author, educator, | born in Scotland, 47 years ago. [7722222226 pee prowsy ? THE ANSWERS . | See “Who Knows?” on Page 2 Mary Livingston, a¢tress} born, Duke of Windsor, former “Ed- ward VIII, born 47 years ago. 1. Otto Eduard Leopold, Prince von Bismarck, of Germany. 2. No; only if we go to war against Germany. 3. Congressional designation of the Lease-Lend bill. 4. It was a belligerent area from June 12, 1940, until opened them on April 11, 1941. | 5. Most estimates: as one to} five 6. Battleship, $70,000,000; air- craft carrier, $50,000,000. 7. 100,000. 8. Denmark Strait, Greenland and Iceland | % Guatemala, Salvador, Hon-! ras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Confederate General, noted hhh heck between | a n. | FIRE FIGHTER SHORTAGE SACRAMENTO, Calif.—Cali- fornia faces a dangerous situation in its always critical summer | forest fire season. The reason: De- | fense jobs have made it impossible to fill fire crews to full strength. _ ENRICHED Aunt Molly’s Bread, Cuban Bread and Rolls | | Made by VALDES BAKERY ing order. THE CITIZEN BUILDING JOB: PRINTING Modern machinery and efficient methods enable us to offer you superior printing service at fair prices. Consider us when you place your next print- YOUR NEWSBOY . . « buys his copies of The Citizen at whole- sale, sells them at retail, . +» pays cash for his papers. + « + loses if a customer fails to pay. for HAVANA sails THURSDAYS t : 10:30 a.m. from P. & 0. Dock { 1 Genera) Otficam Jeckssevitle, Floride The Artman Press PHONE Si Ms ee peerneermanennencns oa . . « is embarrassed if a customer is slow pay. . « « goes the limit for his trade, is on the job rain or shine, serves his customers well. - + + asks customers to cooperate him promptly by paying” $ ¢o2. IP LL LEAL AA ddd dda bd TIAL L Za Ms ~. 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