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THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S. A. [===.| Che Key West Citizen === PRICE FIVE C TALKS MAY FORESHADOW CHANGE AT VICHY . _YOULUME LXII, No. 183. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1941 i | Tokyo Newspapers Biter arrears [KNUDSEN PREDICTS : | War Measure Of United <a aia aad | : ml POSTAL RECEIPTS ‘PLANES PER ‘PER MONTH i OPM CHIEF SAYS UNITED: Ki States pected the weather man of ee ee July postal receipts in Key STATES WILL BE MAKING: { i { } | { Soon for July get “A” on their re- (By Associated Vress) Port cards today. ; j es hecnat amspecant ainenon ge 0.7 d Se ee % ote | 4 { dent Roosevelt's ban on all ship-| over the aversse for Ie em, | 30 PER CENT MORE THAN cieskuataenehin. Fecha tia} ments of petroleum products to| ire month. July closed witha | OTHER NATIONS IN 1942 Sapen, pes meade, the. Fes Pepiarn the thermometer wen! to 90 } | dishing up some hot weather | ; West soared to $5.135.24 for H i | revealed today. July totals in. 1940 showed ‘Admiral William D. Leahy és $2,696.88. asc nated By Russian Attacks _ HEADS LIONS CLUBS Other Gains Made By-B | | * situation "so tense that a single, © Over for a straight 14 days. {Special \@ The Citizen) H * Thus for two weeks, the mean pig ee Cig cherie Retepea, gneet Thiers dalek. chief of the/ spark might engulf the whole, temperature sto 85.3 de- LOS ANGELES, Aug. 2—Am-j vichy government of unoccupied France, and U.S. Ambassador CSI I IIS MIS) hg jerican craftsmen, engineers and| Adm. William D. Leahy yesterday may have been the prelude to a. Orient in war", an authorized grees, which is 1.8 o¥er the | management—pulling together as | Shakeup in the French government, Paris newspapers are clamoring | usual mean for J; ‘iecais teokisead a Tokyo | ta apt a rl weather |@ team in the nation’s aircraft | for a change, and new German demands are believed in the air. | a a 5, | factories—in 1942 will be making deck 4 today. | man’s analysis in which only | eight days in the month were | [than eo tan ll ed | DIED THIS A. M. Tokyo newspapers commented) described at “eler™. pre ‘Welles Gives Status Of | bitterly, on the new United! 617 inches under normal and | William S. Knudsen, OPM’9 di- | 69-YEAR-OLD RESIDENT WILL States’ cae ae ic} the total amounted to 3.11 ‘rector general, made this predic. ° i a8 7’ Se een ces cin ar ition after, an inepection of weet-| R ] t B t U S | BE BURIED TOMORROW war, and editorials warned that: the month pee Jar ea: = oa pee agra age es a e€ a 10ns e€ W een eWe i m Japan must and will get oil,| When the bureau measured ational tour o: lefense indus- ; AFTERNOO! oe coms Coes) Meee | tere ames aipinns| - AOE Vichy G Government tion was southeast, at an to go around next year,” Mr. by force, | Saetene eaety ue noi ‘of |Xnudsen said. “We are making jthis morning 11:15 o'clock at the/ j RBS |about 1450 a month now. (Of- (By Associated Press) | residence, 906 Simonton _ street. ae seagoing ue 74. ficial June production figures) WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—Un-| United States and was of vital | Funeral services will be conduct- | ' j showed 1476 planes.) By the der Secretary of State Sumner /foncern to this country. jed tomorrow afternoon at 5 Russia in a military alliance | SII ID ISD IS second half of next year, we'll be Welles today bluntly warned the; Welles’ statement to news- o'clock from the Chapel of the| against Japan, and warned that | making 3000 planes a month—50 .) es . papermen here came only'a few | Lopez Funeral Home, Rev. A. L.’ the island empire is ready to ‘FIRST AID CLASS per cent more than any other Vichy government of unoccupied /hours before Vichy cabinet mem- | Maureau of the Catholic chureh | i Frank Velasco, age “69, diea! a # » France that relations between |p, ore ffi power on earth, ers were expected to go into an 0) iciating. pe ge er x | T0 BE ORGANIZED Time is the only bottleneck and Washington and Vichy will be}emergency session, generally be-; Survivors include the widow, leader of the Far East. Accord- man-hours is what counts on the governed entirely by the degree /lieved to involve German de-| Mrs. Frank Velasco; a son, Aure-| ing to the Tokyo papers, the | | scoreboard, said the man whose of that government's collabora-|mands for bases in Africa. ‘lio Lastres; a daughter, Mrs. | United States is willing to trade | |career has been that of a produc- tion with Germany. | Although both Berlin and Vichy | Julia Rojas and ten ~grandchil- wiitary’epport to’ Russia for! There will be a new Red Cross | tion expert. ; Welles informed the Vichy re- | denied there has been a 13 Ph ulti- jdren. bases .in- Siberia opposite -Alagka. |X ist Aid Class formed on the aft-| “Money. doesn’t.mean anything, »gime. that: Ereneboaction..in_per-rfaatum, most. observers” believes, Renorts <6 ni th fernoot oP August Zi according to Hitiess it is translated into man- |mitting Japanese. occupation of | Adolf Hitler has demanded use of | lepor' rom all’ over the announcement made today by hours,” said Knudsen “Man-|French Indo-China had a direct | French bases in north Africa, in-{ world, meanwhile, were telling: Mrs. M. E. Berkowitz. \hours is what we want.” pau on the safety of the |cluding Dakar. of intense military activity, and | All persons over the age of 17) fan -hours—total of 45,588 286) _ London military experts predict-! who are interested are invited to __was what the OPM, got from the | be in attendance to take’ part in ind M 9.1} ed Japan would launch a drive aircraft industry in May, a the afternoon course, which will per cent increase over April. June | \ Ranta: Remand Saie-matar, of ag in charge of Mrs. E. C. Folger. | man-hour figures are expected to| | COMMERCE BODY SECRETARY. i siaischabs teks fievseie=s SS GaTeS RECORDED TO BE IMPROVED “oats ce =" With reports describing swift! tion concerning this course can ic Crews ' | On WA’ occupation of French Indo-China, seen ta aa ga ing | Evidently reassured by what he a WAY PROJECT the Chungking government of . Qsear Solano has purchased| Russell T. Pancoast, Miami; Soe Se China declared that the spear-| |from Dr. J. M. Renedo, Miami, the Beach architect, has completed head of Japanese aggression al- ced eet unas Saad agen we two-story home and adjoining’ plans for alterations and_redec- Bh gg cee ready is in Thailand. OHIO ) CARPENTERS | sour \oolakers ond Your wack, | Vacant lot at Catherine and Du-|oration of the Palace Theater. | 014 on ‘Thursday inate te London said Japanese troops |your toolmakers and your work- /27 streets, a deed revealed to-'Managéer Gonzalo Bezanilla an- ureday even have been pouring into Man- W peslpipany leebenge orp ie T aay. nounced today. chuoko for days, and it is be- pene & sate peeing Pr Purchase price for the property| Marking the tenth year of the} ; € whose | observed in the defense plants, | phone number is 765. }Mr Knudsen said: | Den was a report of the recent In-. ternational Convention held: in; lieved possible there that Tokyo was about $8,000. theater's operation, planned im- may be ready to cooperate with : TWO DEFEND ANTS ‘Another transaction involved | provements at the Palace include ‘708 P Panay a aig erage 7 Adolf Hitler in a drive against SOE ReneNares: Sraeet jsale of the old Hellings building | transformation of the lobby into a > ance. In the course of his re-/ the great Russian port of Viadi-' SANDUSKY, O., Aug. 2—Six on Duval street to the Woman’s|Spanish patio, installation of | iy.-tion Costar bi cei paea st ky jhundred — A.F.ofL. aes | PUT UNDER B Club for $10,000. The home was | new, deep-cushioned seats and the tact: that ihe ee at| }imously elected president of the International Association of Lions the city | Clubs at its 25th annual tion in ‘New. Orleans, La., w! | closed recently. Jordan ‘ceeds retiring president Karl M. Sorrick of Springport, Mich. According to the report made by Melvin Jones, founder and ; Secretary ~general of the prmencorergemrarreayress teNesxce Other experts. believe, how-| Walked off a $82,000,000 muni- built by Martin L. Hellings and acoustic walls, " ever, that Japanese moves to- tions factory job here today in} has been used in recent years as) New RCA sound equipment, ; this convention was, the, ares 9. ward Russia and the inspired; What is believed to be the first, Miguel Pazo, operator of the |a business place. {new projection machines, an im- |." > "Thtcrnational with a total. newspaper comment’th a pos- such move since their interna-) Brown Derby, and Thomas Rob-, Under the Woman's Club own-' proved screen and a gold, auto- | oi : 5 sible, U. S.-Russian alliance may | tional union signed ‘a no-strike | erts of the Sunlight Cafe, yes- ership, it will be used for a public matie curtain will complete Ce panini o— pdan > oy be a “smoke screen” ‘for a quick 4éreement last week with OPM. | terday were bound over to crim- { ibrar, inside improvements. A new) move to the south, { jinal court under’$100 bond on} ladies’ lounge and. men’s room Shanghai that Japanese planes | are massed within two hours fly~| ing time of the Thailand capital! Tina Falco, negro woman, to-| |GREAT IN REA _ Ay Asnectated Press) i ‘i pig otic |day was held under $200 bond on | WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Silk | T0 BE DISBANDED | hearing. | H | 1942 convention. 4 Stephen, C. Singleton, executive secretary of the Key West Cham-' ber of Commerce was a guest of | weve a charge of aggravated assault | jlooms throughout the United \the club and » stressed. the im- DEALER ARRESTED j growing out of an alleged knife FOR TAX RO | States, except those engaged in eee | portance of the individual m | attack early this morning on May | defense work, will stop tonight | cis Aapecinten: Wynn) bers contacting the. roneuee | me 4 various bands accompany the en: | 407. Japariese soldiers ‘are said ‘to NEGRO WOMAN | charges of operating games of |HALT ORDERED will be built, and a8 have poured into the great naval | chance. | tion room will'make the eset “high school band,of-Sebring was’ d base of Hamranh in French Indo- | | Magistrate Enrique Esquinal- lacey en more comfortable, | awarded second prize; Toronto, / 8 China, and. ‘it is. reported “in| UNDER ARREST Jr., held the preliminary wins Rl ' | Canada, was the selection for the | $ 407 ropreoeutative business professional men, would Ie PHILADELPHIA — Mrs. Eliza- | Sawyer. re oe A jat midnight for an indefinite | BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, | tives in Washington tor eomple- | t# beth Cotter of this city, had a fish| Constable Bienvenido. Perez! Monroe county tax rolls will Sutdowe. it was announced by |Aug. 2—Argentina today order- tion of the Inland Waterway from | dealer arrested for selling her fish | made the arrest at about 2a. m.| show a total assessment of close | CLM! today. |ed immediate disbanding of the | Bahia Honda to Key West. In the) stuffed with sand to ‘increase/The Sawyer woman was treated! 1. $14,500,000, Tax Assessor|, oUPPlies of silk are said to | PFO- Nazi organization, the Su-| course of his remarks Mr. Single~' their weight |for a deep cut over the eye. Claude Ai Gandolfo announced | 22¥e been stored up in the Unit- | Perior Council of Nationalism. {ton stressed the importance Sip Petite ssa ed States prior to the ban against; The edict came after Argen-| gic vital project in connection Gasdsite aha ain. + his | further imports from Japan, but |tina yesterday launched a new | with National Defense, pointing hae gy soa te conics §| production officials said there |Seties of raids on alleged Nazi! 11+ the éondition that would arise | books over to county commission |). : eos boat azi ommissioner iven next Thursday, reopened his of- will be ‘Ro taney: production or| Aiea saisarhinis un ee |should one of the overseas bridges | | tien eaaherdes atin Scaaie it | ROm-essential silk materials for! ires. be wiped out either by storm or d civilians, lashes influences. P. T I M ° ] |closed most of the week for work ITE PLACED IN WILL he books. ower 6 mpose artia 1 ssest fe assessment, worked ‘DROP: JOINT INCO t BOGOTA, N. Y—A provision f $3.50 sont ot inn ther pat geet towne in the | will of the late Miss Alice Judge | lof this city. BOAT oat "SWING TRIO MODERNE Law Throughout Norway :i::'.::*"= ss ‘s TAX RETURNS PLAN, } i } (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press¥ j OSLO, Norway, Aug. 2—The troops are being rushed into NOTICE! WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—Ad-! German commissioner of Norway Czechoslovakia to break up auti- ministration leaders have dropped | announced today he has been Nazi activities which recently We are cooverating with the | their plan for joint income tax re- | granted extraordinary powers have resulted in the destruction turns by married couples as a} from Berlin to declare a state of of five troop-bearing trains, it was |compromise in their fight for! emergency and impose martial revealed here today. passage of the $3,500,000,000 tax | law throughout the nation. | The Russian propaganda minis- | bill, it was believed here today. | Whether the new orders will try said at least 250 German sol- Observers at the capital said‘ Our Station will close at 7 P. M. Starting Tomorrow be put into effect immiediately | diers have been killed in the last = August 3rd the controversial item probably | Featuring iwas not disclosed. two weeks by mysterious ex-|{ Let us charge your Battery. {| would be eliminated to prevent a/| SAM MAN plosions. fix your Tire or tune your + long debate. Under the original | , SAM MANNING REDS DESCRIBE NEW Outbreaks in Holland also are| Motor, etc, before 7 P. M. | suggestion of President Roosevelt, |imcomes of married people would | |be lumped, providing a higher | (rate of tax return, Lou Smith Auto Service i White at Fleming Phone 5 'I-NAZI OUTBREAK reported to have caused extensive | (Ry Associated Press) German military losses, both in} COCKTA i MOSCOW, Aug. 2.—Germanjmen and material. IL HOUR \ ship in their rsepective cities! and communities during these times. Objects of Bice of

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