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Key West, Florida, has most equable climate in th country; with an sverage range of ordy 14° Fahrenheit FPest Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U. S. A. SERENE KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1941 assee-Before Any seinen Guimecs sams) Adjustments Are Made MISSION RAN UP $30.000| ee e &“ 99 BILL FOR FOOD AND WINE | Plans for a tax adjustment con-} Lee would waive that right this. | IN THIS COUNTRY . ference tonight between County}Year, and the commissioners for j ee | Tax Assessor Claude A. Gandolfo the past week have heard com- (Ny Assoctated Preas) ; {plaints of Gandolfo’s figures. Ps | WASHINGTON, Sept. 2—Sen |22d members of the county com<'" Under the state law, county tax . f, | Charles w. Tobey (R-N. H._), Mission were eliminated today aS assessments must be in the hands Issue Deals With War Ma- Ohba de de dood Lik newsmen today he has writ. ‘State Comptroller J. M. Lee in-' of the comptroller by June 1, but * 5 ten President Roosevelt to ask formed Gandolfo he must present’ newly enacted changes in the : terials Being Transport- BIG INCREASE IN |details of an alleged $30,000 bill ,his books in Tallahassee before/method of making the assess . wt POSTAL SAVINGS "= up by members of a British ; they can be adjusted here. ;ments foreed a postponement a ed By Opposing Nations | | mission in this country for food! Lee’s call for the books comes this year in all counties. BUT TER-AND-EGG MEN MOVING junder a state law providing that; Members of the commission To Vladi | _ Postal savings in Key West, |°°¢. Wine. i .|the camptroll 4 i hold ti ion at. 8 | my Threatened As Reds ‘0 Viadivostock | wie-palame an annul = Senator Tobey said the $30,-/the comptroller must approve! will hold a routine session at 8] BACK INTO PROSPERITY ROW } i ;.|}county tax records before they | o'clock, but discussion of the taxes [SS ote an. have [000 aris yee See ow"; can be proaeciod legit, \o tha Gah be vakuaonad aril the bovks tae re | the nearly ard ‘the mission, who, he charged, ; board of commissioners. It had have been mailed to Tallahassee WASHINGTON: —— Pa! this ust alr, Puatinne- had received or would receive been understood, however, that’ and returned. Ry JACK STINNETT, AP Feature Service Writer | Points A F ter Fred Dion revealed money from the “lease-lend’ ap- Sree Saree prea i WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—As.a year ago, it is true, but stocks | Tokyo: today served fdrmal’ no- day. propriation to cover the expendi- {Secretary of Agriculture Claude on hand are twice what they | stiles. Be oe . ‘ | tures. i ¥ : é as Wickard’s “more food for de-| Were last year, there's no: export | <i iebiliadas © tice te ‘the governmients of the! Money orders showed a | ‘ ae 4 } i vaiobiee: for Ge aemand, and during the months! ||. (my sassemes Seek hee corresponding jump, wi [oe eee enty ee the balls, a i t Fy i |fense” program moves into oes tater poset go down, it! NEW YORK, Sept. “2- . a United States and Russia that! this year in comparison to | *#% Were for expensive wines |fourth month, some” interesting! skyrocketed to 20 per cent over: sian troops, driving fofward in 0 . | ti Ses ce j and liquors. j ‘ Snswers to her protest against $53,936 i 1 President Roosevelt, asked | ¥ 5 Yi 49 + ’ + ithings are becoming apparent. last year’s June prices. Their only | seatiecn Ss5s ‘shipment of eae August, 1940, 3 ‘about the expenditures when | 6 0 alll One of them is that the fellow | off-the-record guess is that may ‘melt first great recension of the er matedianls.t9 In | Tobey first mentioned them last | who last year bought himself a/be speculators have gotten into war with Germany, are ihreai- Vladivostok have not been satis-| month's records sk t |week, declared that no “lease- Hlittle chicken ranch “just to get! the churn, i ‘eatin: - ve | O1888. with $407805 for |Jea” Money had gone for ex- |away from it all” and the farmer! Don’t think, though, that John-| esing. the safety af te satis factory. | . penses of the British mission. Ciiy Amectnted Prem) {who has. been increasing his cat-|"¥ Farmer and the bigger butter’ Nagi army on the central «front, * i |The story, according to the Presi-| NEW! YORK,| Sept. 2—Presi-!. An official German spokesman | Ue herd of late: fordork of nase. ‘and egg men have been asleep. By! Bina ae Japanese = Teferring bal So dent, was part of an organized ‘dent Roosevelt's fighting Labor called the speech the “weakest” !thing betier to do, are finding | June, they had almost met Wick- | British military experts declar- other notes on the same subject, Chretaatenrthoatheal campaign to cause mistrust for pay address Monday drew the of the many President Roosevelt 'thmselves riding the coattails of |2%0’s challenge to increase milk | eq today. x said it had become necessary to, . the government among the na- 8 i : pe nay production 3 per cent and there e vhas delivered, but he added that | big defense business into an un- CURRY FUNERAL oe oe ee | With no specific details from fi { tion’s citizens. ee % By pte * only remained the kinks of di- ile a new protest because no! Great Hrritain ‘and abuse from. the the speeches appeared to be grow- | expected boom: | verting thé SaeBud wai ee a i ei’ > ames ae i A “, 4 wd L the: 4 hi pres 5 — ‘ee : in ache answers nao HELD ON SUND AY NOTICE IS GIVEN Axis capttels: oe Leamiconggporst aclen Oe ne Seatac ete ike shine tlt which finasiy | ee ase observers OAR Lise previous complaints’ | British newspapers hailed the i is, fed to hogs and calves) to) the Russians are throwing every- { speech was riddled with discre- | Prosperity Row. seer dsmand dieamel | : 2 ae speech as the “most militant”) pancies, and described the Presi-! There are such comparatively ,D¢W Gem ss: - thing into @ OF REGISTRATION 2°: ae : coat! Abed OF eee | ee all | (Os Axnocinted rene) NEW YORK, Sept. 2—Japan onzy SURVIVING SON 3 will resort to force, if necessary, nee yet, but they appeared to feel the dent as a “new Kerenski” who trivial things for instance as a i si tae President was far ahead of the talks of aiding labor while up-' prospective shortage of milking! Increasing the egg supply. im-|# 175-mile framt: Betwenn. Sea } WILLIAM CURR’ ste 4umerican public in the attitude holding Bolshevism. machines because of priorities in mediately isn’t easy, but already | lensk and Gomel. “i hes break the encirclement of the’ ieee: bags Shaheed at Byatt: ments toward the war. ; Mateos papers said the presi-'rubber and aluminum; sectional; they have tossed nearly 3 per fA > United States, Britain and Rus- ON SATURDAY Rada pop hy eine ayriag res va The President's program now dential appeal to labor indicated farm labor shortages; disloca-,cent more eggs into the market! The Red high sia, a high-ranking Japanese, ci make up for last year’s work "™St_ be one of awakening the/ that the labor situation in the tions of markets through shift-'than in the fir part of 1940 entire German, military spokesman declared to- a must register this week, Principal American people to the nearness United States must be extremely ing populations to new defense | (Wickard only asked: for 6 been day. | Funeral services for Milton W. Horace O’Bryant ‘announced to- of the danger, they said. | serious. {industry and training centers. ‘cent more in 15 months). n i ; Curry, age 74, who died Saturday % pai —_—____—| _ But two things stand out: (1) there axe two statistical ‘ Sharply revealing that no solu-!©UTY , day. |domestic consumption is increas- which inditate Johnny Farmer is) 4 4 A . } ae “ Ce | RG tion.to. the Far East situation has 2ternoon at his -residence, 525 Examinations in the summer | THEY SPOT. A ues we 8 » Desh Worked” out” berweer™ hig! Ca7eline- street,..were. held ‘sum- courses penx wal ne aches. HERE'S HOW. : eccrine mont Re RE TBD ae eee iat © country and either the United %*¥ @fternoon at § o'clock from iS! | SSy, that he kaow how | CHILD : SMART 23's four months ago—and per cent more chicks bobbing " States or Great. Britain, the/ ‘he Tesidence. Rev. Thomas Da- many of the students will re- | WHO'S EXTRA :@) it is becoming apparent now around the barnyard and had spokesman said Japan cannot af-| VS: of St Paul's Church, offi- quire the tests. | \that export demands, under the doubled his orders, over a year ‘iated. | O'Bryant announced at the We ata cr oe: - |lend-lease program, for certain ago, for chicks to be delivered in t be | j 4 LAID! ‘eature Titer i ‘ocessed mi late summer and early fall. Mr. Curry was the only sur- Same time that he will hold a} By ADi E KERR, AP Fi t Service W: essential pr milk and egg i e by ari Daas or ccccsing| viving son of the iate William general faculty meeting at the; NEW YORK, Sept. 2—¥or a the gifted should be given extra Products, may be well above the Shots coheed: ewe te trouble was revealed by travelers’ Curry. He was president of the ne school ret afternoon | close-up look at how gifted chil- = ™ — Foil gern 4 ee of all this, with a = gat Pe pea , , ae : | at 2:30 o'clock. i ; i ig}: How is d child select- | ‘Propt of al - culture: experts oan ee on saan ee ee SemPaRY: |" School is scheduled to open| (on act While ; Seine pret. ed? While educations generally out burdening you with all the hatching gray hairs until the ne ae id, is ia the midat| ply store, established in’ 1901,| Monday morning. | training, come along to c "agree tHat he should score an 1Q Statistical dope available, is lic and price control agencies a bate ey sai a oi Ee’ | hick ae ue ee ue * le i ache {7a of New York City’s Public of at least 130 on some scale like Prices. Over-all dairy prices on gin 2 pincers movement with sega 8 ae sidered the pice in the mee LIQUOR TRAFFIC HELD | schoo! 208, busy on “The Influ- the. Bape net Sa Shoe co ee pa Rng: ced a Prince Fumimaro Konoye en- A native of Key West, he spen SUBVERSIVE ELEMENT | “"°< of Ais en Sn reels rey ue aoe fs, Se ee aul reel se crop. Ses : ’ ag made on tha’ alone. ‘00 TS: deavoring to prevent an explo-;most'of his life here. The only ake | Herbert, chairman of the study on) other factors—such as are rising. The farm price of why so many of their butter-and- sion. | Surviving member of the family (Ry Asnociaced Press) ‘committee, has portioned out 4, i eggs. on the same date was 23.2 neighbors are moving German military men in Japan, | is a sister, Mrs. Eleanor Hellings,| GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Sept.’ their tasks. Two earnest little $D*"8cter aa cans ar a beat the Gold Coast. backed by the Japanese army, |of Los Angeles, Calif. 2.—This nation’s liquor traffic is | girls bend over books, looking up ; Pa & i ahove® thi S 3 are demanding that Tokyo con-| The deceased leaves his widow, ‘its “most dangerous subversive the history of the Rosetta Stone. pn tomy dha bukicls sian Neg PeLighorwages sre tinue defy the United States and | Mrs. Elaine Henson Curry, and element”, the national president! A sturdy blond lad is drawing gifted classes in New York 4 higher than a year ago. Great Britain, according to the | the sister. tof the Woman's Christian Tem- blackboard illustrations which he jic schools py | ‘hie ii travelers. | Funeral arrangements were in! perance Union charged, but she! will use in his hieroglyphics re- basis of th. Binet-Si m test, i Experts Concerned Whey predicted that the Konoye| charge of the Lopez Funeral|said there was some basis for port to the class. Others are pius high - ae ona hi | Behind these prices (except for government must halt shipment) Home. Anchor Lodge, F.&A.M.,' hope of “rescue of the country | writing up notes at their desks. ¥ ra ve achieve- butter) lies a 15 to 25 per cent of war supplies to Vladivostok |of which the deceased was a from the thralldom of alcohol. | Next day they will make their mete 8 8h oe With em- ‘increase in domestic consumption A ‘ from the United States, or suffer | member, attended the funeral in Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith, of | reports ‘te the Bis which will Marien Priscnafe ae prix etn pend. export incecenee in, the last | - a possibly violent overthrow at a body. Evanston, Til, addressing | 2,000 'use it in writing the illustrated Teachers ‘College, who assisted |aily ’ which range from: practic | Haris mar corner the hands of the military -ex-| Pallbearers were Karl _ O. | delegates at the national WCTU ‘books that each child must pre-. in the Speyer School a ally nothing at all (on shell eggs' Southard and Margaret _ streets, ig és : ‘Thompson, Frank H. Ladd,! convention, said the subversive | pare on the unit of work. Papeeads as that ae reset 9 laa butter, for exafnpley to ‘makes the following announce- oo Charles Lowe, F. W. Knapp, | character of liquor is “clearly!” “The things they, say. make gifted prorat ps hea sn | Startling things san’ increase “ment. congerning ‘the approachi DIVISION STREET | Frank Weech and John C: Park. |evident in the . trade's callous ‘even my jaw drop sometimes”, three poilits: (1) mative ae ae ay canes = Sake (opening of cpa a |Ginining camps arith ite, purge |LnCiE_Yeacher says “AT the end. gence, (@) character traits such |to 495.196 cases tn We sashe pea. mr and ; “SCHOOL TO OPEN|LICENSES FOR = veisivSsttet*s0"t0 cautate a ‘ui She Rina “ot "tedness 2 ™taeceamee Palen l8dr riod this yer: and forthe se students will report for las taste for beer in millions of you feel after a good party”. ‘on with others and @) Ghecuaral cases pry Esescere om 648,195 fication. Please bring transfer | alee DRIVERS READY 2", saat. Wie will erentualy:| And how do the children feel‘ stamina, development and orl apps eck’ skim oe or report cards from the | rae | constitu! he larges' T-cON- | about it? Even the ones who| Finding Teachers A Problem - 2 t school attended. The Division Street Elementary | PNAS a suming section of our popula-! used to be traunts “can’t be tied! Findi 7 more than 250 per cent increase. “September 6, 10 a. m., faculty, School will open its 1941-1942) tion”, s | Finding the right teachers pre-|in export of egg products. i i ‘ ) term on ee at 8:40 a.m. A} Automobile drivers of Monroe iat 7 rei | sents one of the greatest -prob- | Over at the Department of! “ > | _very gratifying number of teach-|county appeared to be in wr wer ema eae | ‘arents Are Enthusiastic {lems in specialized education of | Agriculture, the experts are stay-/ ; ‘ 4 ers have attended summer,school| hurry about getting their new) Parents of Public School 208's | gifted children. Teaching high ‘ing up nights trying to figure’ pienesncwt yeoatlnony and everything is in readiness for |drivers’ licenses today as Coun-) MANY COMMUNISTS jgifted children are enthusiastic 1Q's requires fast thinking, a |out what all of this will mean to’ assemble in the auditorium. Ur i 4 @ very successful school year./ty Judge Raymond Lord put the ARRESTED ¥ NAZIS too. So enthusiastic that they |fund of varied knowledge, sym- | their program and how long they less. % ‘ix ye qi The first faculty meeting will be | new pasteboards on sale. B j contribute $2.50 apiece a month pathy and tact. Teacher doesn’t}can keep public squawks and of 4 at 2p m. Saturday. | As the office reopened this ee |—or more—to pay for the art in-/have to drag high 1Q’s along the|Price Hawk Leon ‘Henderson. 3 ‘The principal will be in his of-| afternoon, Judge Lord has _is- (My Ansocinted Press} = structors. And they turn out en!path of knowledge, but she may} ica. | i | fice from 9 a. m. until 3 p. m. on sued 28 operators’ licenses. four BERLIN, . Sept. 2—Nazi {masse at parent-teachers meet-| have to run pretty fast to keep | ti H Wednesday, Thursday and Friday ‘to chauffeurs and one to a spe-| S@cret police and local au- ings. Mothers give their time! up. Dr. Benjamin B. Green- H and from 9 a. m. until 12 noon on | cial chauffeur. thorities arrested 269 alleged ito keeping records; one father berg, Assistant Superintendent |the moment is over the butter | Saturday to register and consult} Regulations this year require) Communists in Denmark {takes care of the bookkeeping; of Schools of New York City, |situation. Local butter, consump-! will % with pupils who did not attend|a driver’s test for anyone who} uring June, it was revealed system. , ‘says that teachers of intellect-jtion is up about 15 per cent sinee | of the 5 fhis school last year. All begin-|has not been. issued. a license} today. |_ But the picture is not all rosy. | ually gifted classes in the five ae meee ee Sant : ning pupils who will be five years, previously, while those seeking | Most of those arrested still - |The movement for special edu-; boroughs are selected from the % and‘ eleven months during the!renewals must bring their last! | are in jail. cation of the emer child a eee ranks on the i if sctiool (that is year's license with them. DEP DL LADS. met. opposition, indifference ; basis. o! ir personal qualifica-[ ly Rags eanaaliane es ad , i $3 | Hee: Iki If the parents of Johnny- | tions, 5 We by Sept. 21) are ially us a eS ae epaaert thy 4 & ry" u ed bh peu > with-the-high-IQ like it, the Since the movement | oie pany loys . Bi il ling Expenditures In® of Ruth who can’t spell seins of gifted oe ENTERTAIN SUNDAY | AT PIGEON KEY) jon th - | Salsa Bath st ota idren, if segregated, may become |decade aren't old Mr. and Mrs. John Hi, Costar 9 mental snobs, and that they | duce anything of and their son, Jack, entertained have to face “teacher's pet” jibes | But records are being yesterday at Pigeon Key with a! Pe ae from less brilliant boys and. number of schools and dinner and fishing party Mem- | Key West building totals con-|In August, 1939, the building de-/ girls. * 3 bers of the group, all of whom! tinued to soar in August, with a/Partment issued26 permits for; Even the educators who favor ing story. later returned to Key West, were! total of $60,240 for 86 permits, ; $10,800. ‘ ‘Vit disagree on a number of | No one knows now Mr, and Mrs. Louis Atzenwiller, | 5. ging Saanckon a. Cat & 8B. Anderson Construction! points. Besides their divergence | the movement's future Geneva, Switzerland, and Wash- | pee aatviate ‘company of Miami, launching/of opinion on “What is a gifted But its supporters say, ington, D. C., Mk and Mrs. Wil-| bonell revealed today. |work on a housing project at, child?”, they differ on how his|panding and 5 ham Ss e, St. Petersburg: , The August total went far| Lime Grove, gave the buijding special education should George Simone, Miami, and Mr./ above that recorded for the same figures a boost last month, taking |dled. Some think it should be and Mys. John H. Simone, Key/month last year, when 47 permits out five permits for a total of|done in special classes or schools West ‘ were issued for a total of $35,546. | $20,000 ; eth for the gifted. Others: belie

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