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; Z Key West, Florida, has the wa) Ohe Ke eat Citizen == ; an a For. ¢1 Years Doren te the Na : eat only 14" Fahrenheit THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S. A. DRS RRS SGI el ah Se ARR EE ES ace CBr awe REESE EERE PEO KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1941 PRICE FIVE CENTS VOLUME LXIL No, 168. | (Bs ted Press) ' , { : moe Cacemeces| wwe ATE SLAGING ViOENT REGULATIONS: TO ‘BE ove WILL | cabinet, headed by Prince Konoye, ; BE Lights Will Go Out Nine IN EFFECT BEGINNING SEP- IED ALUMINUM | wes reported today to have re- ad 3 TEMBER 1 . BALANCE OF YEAR | gigned. . i —_—— j Us Annocteted Press) | Significance of the move was | TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 16} p,waSHINGTON, July 16— | unknown here, and Japanese cen- | (FNS).—Florida’s expanded road! aluminum for defense needs, |°°"> ™™ediately clapped a ban | patrol is expected to take to the| a spokesman of the Office of jon the cables after four of the < Pet | cabinet resignations were releas- { { . . highways September 1 and that; Production Maganement to- | °# LABORITE ¢ ‘ALLS L Sa Nazi Tegehapet opts by State Safety | day declared there will be Gye a oud tec eke WOULD RAISE WAGES iC " a |Director Gilliam to begin en-| one of the metal avaliable | official message from Tokyo a et | Migaieeeten dh Coie ike ae 4 | for civilian use through:the | asked the recall of the resignation iforcement of Florida’s new state| end of this year. | Story. | o jhighway traffic. regulations as i Speculation about possible rea- a se yond Luga River In Len- [Baayides by acts of the last leg- (Qa 47 AP a, sons for resignation of the cabinet SHIP BUILDING To Be Turned On Again, At 9:20 Duval street, described by navy | fliers as looking like “a great whiteway” after a preliminary + blackout fest last week, will go. islature. Gilliam said the law is -members — w. meanwhile, } dark tomorrow night for 20 min- NO SHORTAGE £3! report coos Sverzagiand | i : Bee mat the cabinet t have op- {> TOPE MiaINE: snd the -aner ould be made. paces ’ G news mote for cloeee EMANUEL SHINWELL STATES: i cooperate in the first partial] — is liberal. in itt regulation of | OF U! STEEL = collaboration with. the }:..NO. ONE SHOULD. BE TOO. | ‘ is ds, and for the . most part, } % is. i, ji | blackout of this city ever staged. the driver plenty of discre- | ; ; Rondon; diplomats. said aney?? OPTIMISTIC ABOUT BAT-- | Operators of all comercial lights on Duval street will be asked to turn out their signs from | $ o'clock to 9:20, the period of the! in careful operation: of his | ees Japa: yd obile, but its sets up strict | phy stb oe ated TLE OF ATLANTIC | controls over proper mechanical eee lactive aid to their axis partners, jequipment and observance of the | PRESIDENT OF AMERICAN! cither with a thrust at Frenc fe ag ae jteetiie signs and: wiles. | Indo-China, or in an attack on/ | | Nearly 100 highway patrol. re-| STEEL INSTITUTE SAYS. puccia BRISTOL, England, July 16.— : blackout, and traffic on the main Eamon De V: jcruits now in training at Leke-: T "S NO SOUND 15' Washington gave new indica- Emanuel Shinwell, laborite Byaseci | * ;Struction on the traffic law as, the Pacific with a navy depart- | the glare of automobile head-| ERT BRENNAN, the Eire gov- {well as. general police education. | |ment announcement that waters | the House of Commons, has de- | in the area east of Kiev. | Russian attacks, according 10 lights. paper ip Bepoatend Fe See iat the =a of the (reining about | around the Phillipines have been |Clared “it is a sore the high command’s communique, rs A et inited H percent o! e men wi Te- (By Associated P. » + ii ® ; we are winnin, e ie Ol have been turned back with ‘Mayor Willard M. Albury. ap-) at least 12 ships to transport ceive special course in exam. ges mes: by: Se DALY: |the Atlantic”. CHICAGO, July 16.—Walter S, xameds ‘tae: Reds, Pealing to citizens for full coope-| goods from this country. Stores | ination of drivers. 2 oa ree i 3 Tower, president of the Ameri-? { Calling for a speed-up in ship F : =~ ses) Seana eee cae | Bete | (DR. WEILAND TQ cote’ "sit te, oli | = me q aeny. Spe mw. Drovines: construction replace losses, i wi iets sii ~~ | York docks, Brennan explain- | Daytime speeds up to 60 miles | ©" aoe and Steel Institute, de-' iShinwell said in’ speech ‘here: of Windsor | Wille. peappeie-was sagen ’ two ir -| ed, there is no way 0 (an hour and night speed up to 50/|Clares “there is no sound factual} CONDUCT EXAMS: “We cannot win the battle un-| UNSUCCESSFUL in his éff orable”. . a ments where citizens will be asked miles an hour for automobiles | basis for expecting a shortage til every submarine, surface raid- to establish a minimum wage “where no special hazards exist|of steel supply for any essential er and aircraft is exterminated; rate in the Bahamas, the Duke move them. th gst i le ug out seid oe SANFORD HAS jon state highways” and. 25 miles i juntil we have demonstrated our of Windsor won his next ! Area “A"—All > of | an hour in business and residen-} 6 said if any acute condition) Dt Arthur H. Weiland, ortho- complete mastery in the Atlan-) point by getting approval of the . jtial_ sections. Vehicles which | | to be : ‘pedic surgeon of the Florida tic, and until our ships sail un-) legislature fora reduction in a between Margaret; MANY MONKEYS weigh more than 8000-- pounds |S to be expected, it was close: State Crippled Children’s Com- molested from shore to shore”. | customs duties for essentials. and- ite had announced that the ; Army's sbility to strike back was, shattered, and the defending ‘. * in |@t hand because of the coinci-|~. fs < : 7 ; } streets, inclusive, in- jmay drive 50-miles an hour-in| 1 oe S ‘mission, will be in Key West to-' Shinwell said there were re- i } i i pressing demands for : on cluding P. & Q. docks; also all ithe daytime and 45 miles an early delivery. ;morrow to examine indigent, ports the governmnt. planned to j . : hour at night. pe ; ‘ orthopedic cases at the Monroe|discontinue publication of ship- CORONER’S. JURY areat north of Angela strest be-|FAME OF MONKEY ISLAND [hour abnight: but|_ “Like a river in flood, that sing. Wiens: arch maeetet Mesh a. Sedat Te FESR Ve ont Tew Hetek| eee teamet x MMOAD: —'|eponts ic cucean of these ase fam Ot demand risea rapidly to /qunty bealth office, it. was. anc ping Josess, ancl amseried SiS 3 inclusive. 2 : A A the crest, but it does not rise foc| 5 Se ‘ i take”. 4 } Area “B"—All th prima facie evidence of careless i; Paige White children under 21 years mistake”. Caroline street. between Whe, } * and. reckless driving. Satis wee oie toe ad were $e oe oe _ os be: 4 oe | Day begins at one-half hour : ‘tion will be examined from 10) is prudent to conceal the truth”, : head ia Surat neh sectenivec before sunrise and ends one-half | @"2ual meeting of the Purchases! m. to noon tomorrow, while | he. said, “but persistent coneeal- DECIDED. ARTHUR LUCKY on ee SANFORD, July 16 (FNS)— hour after sunset, for purposes | 224. stores division of the Asso- negro children will be examined ment may serve to’ induce indif- | DIED OF HEART AB e Big SB yea ciation of American Railroads. 50) ip hed ok: ference and complacency”. i {Sane ig Sel paniare on yd baa of tne Monkey Island of: Automobiles shall not be driv-| A Seren Sols Be Met | Examinations will be held at| Shinwell warned that “it will. ATTACK | riled ake Pada lant Clyde Mal’ sariford’s zoo is being spread|en at such slow speeds as to im-| Any real shortage of steel for the health office, 1300: United take longer to stoke up the en- | One 4 a Minck ‘nodwakt sat. “xia: non-military uses, he said, seems hospital and the U. S. Weather| through the southeast by publi- rial . ascii of traffic. | both unlikely and unnecessary”, Bureau. | but if it should come it.could be _ Members of the newly organ-| ¢ity featured in “Tours and De- ata es be coe aha times | dealt with by rationing or cur- HARRY HOPKINS ized county defense force have! tours”, tourist publication cir- | and continuously for 100 feet be- | tailing the more dispensable uses been requested by Capt. Fred, i fa , jand by a program of wholesale Marvil to report at the national |“Ul@ted in nine states by the fore a driver slows down. or THORP | pansion, Tower drew this pic-: GOES T0 guard armory tonight at 7 o'clock | Standard Oil Company. & acs may be made on/|ture of steel demand and sup- gines in America than some peo- ! i | ple. imagine”. | ‘Arthur ~ - Lucky, old “There are. serious labor diffi- avy aiaticas Og eae ho |TiVer, 5. ‘culties to be overcome”, he de- Pa SE | clared, “and it is doubtful wheth- dropped dead Monday, died ‘of er the peak of the American ship- 4 heart attack, a coroner's jury | building program can be reached meeting with Magistrate Frank- | before the middle of 1943. Much jin Arenberg found this morn-| | street. for instructions on blackout patrol; The Sanford zoo is the finest . ply. lthat i " : i 3 open highways except where ‘ ee at is unpleasant can happen . duty tomorrow night. Members of in the state with probably the there is $00 feet of visibility in|, Rated steelmaking capacity Uy Anavetated Prem) | before then”. ae the force and Boy Scouts will pa-! today is more than 85,000,000 net!’ WASHINGTON, July 16.— | Members of the jury yester- | largest collection of monkeys in ‘each direction. z i : re ‘ * . Automobiles must keep a safe | t©?S of ingots in a year and next! Harry Hopkins, who ‘submitted | distance behind cars they are|¥¢at Will be substantially more. |a personal report to President| trol the blacked out areas, direct- Brae F ing and urging cooperation from | the southeast, 24 varieties being MORE recur | day afternoon said they were un-| ay offeial ? FREIGHT ‘able to render a verdict without |tatively little a lor residential districts, except | | when overtaking or passing each citizens. jTepresented. They are housed on following and trucks must stay|, [2¢,actual output for the first! Roosevelt early in the summer further study, and th i er . f . - e hearing | Four long blasts on Key West an island, where they have com- } is et arnt cattaide Pines half of 1941 has been at the rate‘ after a trip to London, today | CARS ORDERED ‘was peste, today. * | barracks und navy station sirens, plete freedom. of about 82,000,000 tons. ; was reported on his way back to; ¥ Jury members were Frank O, | Beavy ,;Boberts, Millard Gibson, James | : NORFOLK, July 16—(FNS) L,: Curry, Charles Custis, Leon Rob. | 78Hon8. }R. Powell, Jr., chief executive of-, erts ‘ahd Ramon Rivas, : will be sounded at 8:50 o'clo¢k to-| In addition to the large collec- For 1942, the current estimate | the British capital. | morrow night and the alert cana) tion of monkeys, the zoo has more | other. ieee. egg Preresiass oe a| Stephen = Early, White Hi 5 taps) will be given on the fire than 400 other animals, birds} ; ions, the right of | UA. 4#4 an year, but) secretary; refused to divulge alarm system, indicating that the |and reptiles on exhibition. The! ,,_\* mtersections, the | rig the, Hritish. need next year, still/kins' ‘presént whereabouts, but’ Way must be given to the car on it i | blackout will start in 10 minutes. | attraction is open to the public | ine right. uncertain, is. hardly: likely» to ex- is understood’ he’ already: has |'ficer of the Seaboard Airline Rail-.,,, The ‘body is being: held at Lo- % 40 ! Ait 9:20 o'clock, two long blasts! without charge and is recognized “freadlights are required and | P@"4 very much. sailed for England.“ “| way. announced, this week that or;; pez Funeral Home awaiting’ in~}RAF der has been placed for 750 new,, structions from ; | freight cars and, 13 Diesel-electric. who is in Miami. ees tors, Three of the engines, he ,, ———____—- (fod would be 5,400 horsepower, EARNINGS GO UP” i freight movers, two will be 2,000 pena Betas ‘horsepower while the balance 1,- CLEVELAND, — When Pete | 000 horsepower each. Dooros,. peanut vender of this | | The new equipment will greatly city, announced that he would improve the company’s freight donate his day's receipts to the | I Wi if Ms county's de eee inks ana ie oe ase tl yyy : f omen of Monroe y's de- Mrs. Morgan said all organi: points eastern skyrocketed Trucks must be equipped with | fense council, cooperatiag with ' groups of ailieen- Bes eee | acaboara wat ——— | clearance lights on the front and the Lion’s club, next week will‘ Junior Patrol, school classes, and | ° beg reflectors on each side of begin a drive for scrap aluminum | others—will ict men. e Tear. sone ally It ng aX 6 | Every vehicle must have ade- similar to those which have been , ing the metal, with other interest- quate breaks, rear view mirrors | Morgan, chairman of the com-; staged all over the nation, Mrs. A. | oq children lending a hand. | ° e |and workable winshield wipers. A A “+ Boys and girls will be assigned | 0 | tion State road’ patrolmen thor-| Gay. SEATED, MIDORI 1-1 ain distcictn is tel aa i j oughly familiar with the law will| 4 mass meeting of all Key West | hoods to cover, and trucks will be | |be charged with the _responsi- ildren 3 Z | bitity of seeing that all cars par beswoen the eam oe 12 | provided to pick up the bakin |erating on our highways are op- | “72,16 will be staged mext Wed- | lated metal. All aluminum col-| Tax returns on personal and{ Gandolfo pointed out at the - r ity | BeSday afternoon at La Concha’ : A : i : | intangible property have been|same time that property owners /ereted in strict accordance with | park, getting the drive underway, | ected in the drive wi be stacked. Judge William. V. Albury. of the filed this year in greater numbers | who have filed claims for home- | 5 cat lights, b ye cay ee on to | and the actual drive for aluminum be the lawn in front o! county | county's al court of record, than ever before in Key West his- | stead exemption are not expected | a aks * will open the following morning: ! courthouse. ‘ Wi 1 in. will be sounded and the “all out” |as one of the state’s outstanding|,.ust show the road for a dist- signal on, the fire alarm system tourist attractions. | ae ims ee Saas as | tance of 350 feet. They must have . ert e will indicate the end of the black- | ee SiAecs wick pial Pk ae Loc : To 3 ¢ Ars pr So ee | AR ES when an on-coming car is bls Bod iy: §: A i a ot 5 i in 500 feet. Headlights should chants, in and out of the black-| TOPEKA, Kans.—For 13 years hal used day o¢ Bint ‘when: the e 2 e out areas, to cooperate by turning | H. M. Guy and John Eyth of this! ws Se a 6 diet D F Sc Al out signs during the period, while |city, had been taxed for the becags et me Ee Sie Gantt | rive ‘or rap uniMum drivers will be asked not to enter | other's property. The error was| have red tail lights that are vis- | or leave the prescribed areas in! discovered when Guy complained) iti. for a distance of 500 feet, their cars. that his taxes were too high. more than $50, determine mechanical fithess, tory, but the recora'still’ is far | to file again. He urged prey | \ case of George Gu short of completion; ‘Tax’ Assessor | owners, however, to come to the | 7 Claude A. Gandolfi’ révealed’ to+| assessment office before July 20 | LIONS, ROTES TO MEET } day. | to discuss their returns. oh. | With Governor Holland and the| Persons who wait until the tax! Rotarians will play hosts to the | @omptroller’s office pressing a/ books are turned over to the coun-|Lions tomorrow evening at a) campaign to get complete reports | ty commission before making a) joint meeting to be held at the | on personal and intangible assets | protest against their assessment! Parish Hall on Bahama street, be- | in the state, Gandolfo said Monroe | figures, he explained, will be/ ginning at 7:00 o'clock. | ALL MEN 29TH CO., FLA. DEFENSE FORCE Calling for Volumteers to report at the ARMORY 7:00 o'clock, TONIGHT. Wednesday, July 16th. 4 ty residents still are holding| forced to present a complete list} At this meeting the Monroe | PURPOSE FOR POLICING BLACKOUT AREAS : tig 7 lot their holdings and swear to County Chapter of the South | THURSDAY. JULY 17TH. County books will be closed their accuracy under oath. Florida Crippled Children’s As- | This is not compulsory but all members are urged to be July 20, to be turned over to the! In case the property owner re- sociation will receive its charter. | county commission August 1, and fuses to attest the truth of the This chapter was recently _or- property owners who have not list, there will be no appeal in the ganized at a joint meeting of the | filed their returns by that time | future from the figure set by the two organizations, with John’ will be subject to penalties. j assessor. iGardner as chairman. i present.

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