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bif . tes to La Guardia Field by mo- He Britain is solving simultan- eously the problems of. what to do with outworn automobiles and how to get tractors when tractor manufacturers are mak- ing munitions instead. The old cars are converted to, tractors and put to work on various farms, The body is removed from. the car, a platform built on the chasis and a tow-bar attached. Chains are affixed to the rear wheels, and the job is ready to haul the plow or harrow. Be- tween jobs the ex-pleasure car is utilized as a farm truck, Barges Up! The old sea dogs who shipped aboard the steamship Colonel Drake might not recognize _ it, but it’s the same’ old oil-barge they towed across the Atlantic in 1905. Only this time the trail- er-tanker is cigar-shaped and 90 per cent submersible for protec- tion from enemy submarines. Inventors are inclined to be- lieve-that the new model will go a long way toward supplment- ing tanker service on Gulf-to- Atlantic-coast routes. A full- sized barge, 400 feet long and 40 feet in diameter would hold 100,- | 000 barrels of high gravity gaso- | line, or 86,000 barrels of low @ravity oil, they point out. It} would be visible at re no more than a mile. "The ‘novel desi; takes four days for construction’ at a cost of arourid $300,000—about' one-sev- enth the cost of a 100,000-barrel ship type tanker, Aerial Commuters are too busy usual- ly catching the 5:15 to make his- tory. Recently an automobile commuter did. Fed up with bridge tolls and traffic he went pd in the air and says he's going | to stay there. He commutes by plane now from Long Island to his-office in Newark, New Jersey and says it’s fast, convenient and pleasant. Itinerary: Twenty-five minu- | tor vehicle; ten minutes by air and another five to the factory in the office jalopy. Firecracker Rivets ~ New “firecracker” rivets which | explode into place can be. in- stalled ‘by one workmanvat the vate of 15 to 20a minute, «Made / of-aluminum “alloy, . theyb<con- tain explosive so charges»; within the shanks. At the touch of an electric: gun, the charge deto- nates, causing rivets to expand, | forming a “blind” head and setting the rivet. j The new rivets have been particularly useful in the assemb- ling of airplanes, awhere 40,000 to 500,000 rivets or more are used for every plane. Recent survey of the bureau revealed that motorists better gasoline than The bureau annual- surveys of gasoline of- |siderable cloudiness tonight and|in The Citizen office. jon his own hook. Mr. SABER 5 OO ae ROR VE elacaatin eae You Pierced 8 Heart With Capid’s Dart Go back with me through mem- ory Unto the day when first we met. | Love at first sight, surely is! MEMBERS SWORN IN OVER RADIO AT DIVISION STREET IN- | yet. STITUTION EARLY THIS You pierced my heart): cia Cu- Seng lgtiphagg | sce gl RE, \- . “ge jo" 's art your winsome | A pow'rs. it ‘Me, and brn ryan My-promise true E gave-to.you ih scommand of ‘the Schoo! \y Patrol, including Division | | Street School, Key West High’ With a will free I pledged to thee School and St. Joseph’s College, | And thou to me a love as pure as ji i ji Id. presided at the installation cere- peg : : | My love still true, I promise you, monies today in a radio hookup, | fs — which was put on under the di- My whole life through it ne’er rection of Stuart B. Wright, | FOR 14 VESSELS | manager of the AAA office in| 1 den of flow’rs. eae grades averaged as compared with 69.6 five | You did your part to win my} | The AAA furnished the patrol | Your words of love were sweet 4 Asscviated Press) Ww. IGTON, Sept, 23—The | with belts, badges, posters and/ maritime ‘commission announced Safety lessons. each, will be constructed as part | today follow: of the commission’s expanded) Division Street School—Capt. | sranesiction ea which calls | Anpt Houehtry, dale Lanatetiant productic 566 additional | Vilma Thrift, Second Lieutenant) merchant Joann Knowles, Third Licuten-| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. a_| Gulf Shipbuilding has ‘agreed|ant Rosemary Kerr, Patrolmen| | San /BYantised, b though! which to deliver the first sHip Septem- | Antonica Smith, Jean Wise, Joan | millions Of téAs ‘of! stp iron | OF NEEDED pics ay’ aicahind Pre) ber 1, 1942, and the last on De-| Marshall, Jennie Russell, Caro- |have been, ed, gan't, obtain" cember 31, 1943. The'‘commission |lyn Camalier, Josephine Gon- jsteel to bi ast "Union “Square | said completion of negotiations | |zalez, Zelma Dee Griffin, Martha | Hs § h- | underground gatage. , with the concern marked its firsi | Rothfuss, Andrey Roberts, Nat! participation in the drive toward |alie Valdez, Patsy Mallory, | Steel manufacturers told the | @ goal of two ships launched a/lian Rodriguez, Ondina Thrift, | contractor, McDonald and Kahn, | in 1942 see svi te | ty ponauere, Nay | |that no more would be available | ave an over-all leng! 0 jer ‘aptain lyrtlan ‘ates, feet, a breadth of 63 feet and a/Jr,-First Lieutenant Oscar Cruz, |" nici ae vale dead weight tonnage of 8,656 | Second Lieutenant Erousta Perez, | ALAND. Tee oe ! tons. Third Lieutenant Jack Smith, | Structure, designed to house 1,700 | “ igency is almost complete. THE WEATHER be ca pa Gunter” and) Apdrew Cessation of work, expected a Joseph’s College—Capt. | within two or three days, would Highest last 24h. s 6 |trolmen Gilbert Valdez, Cnt a oui | Fewest tant night | Vernon, Bernang: Bisse, . award | The contractor's representative | Patrolmen Charles Knowles, Joe autos and possibly to serve as a Fleitas, Johnny Cerezo, Billy! bombproof shelter in an emer-| Bowman, Billy Albury, Jack Lar- | | ‘ leave a great pit covering a city Observation taken at 7:30 a. m,,| Antonio Trujllio, First Lieuten- ‘75th Mer. Time office) ree Alfredo Sanchez, Second | oscaeg fapbngs 4 ae ae — Tempe. | Lieutenant Ralph Solano, Pa-! isla hy sob yap een pipe ae | | a ies — | aie i Cabal jokey — said if work were halted, the hole| Precipitation |Fraga and Frank Castillo. ee ee ee Rainfall, 24 nours ending | High “School — Capt. Jennie | Wowld be made to restore the tine 0.08 | Saunders First Lieutenant Estel |Par formerly occupying the aie. |Martinez, Second Lieutenant | ¥: Mi McAuliffe, attorney ‘for fi ‘ i _|the garagé corporation,) said the 3.20; Georgina Valdez, Third pean IRFC had pledged $350,000 toward | |eost of the garage and that this ,1:30 a. m., inches — Total rainfall since Sept. 1, Se aE ESSE SEE i Deficiency since Sept, 1, ant Ivy Lee Thompson, | inches 2.05 | Lieutenant Ruth Bazo, Patrol- | otal rainfall since Jan. 1, jmen Dot Saunders, Lorraine | factor might influence the a inches _ $4.51/Green, Dot Martin, Doris Bozo, | Sive the project a priorities Excess since January 1, |Clara Bow Bailey, Olga Perez, | inches meek t | Betty Hedges, Betty Clark, Shir- Wind Direction and Velocity |iley Ingraham, Rose Marie Arch- SE—9 miles per hour jer, Isabel Fernandez, Gloria Jim- Relative Humidity enez, Norma Newel and Rose | number. | Completion of the Trans-Si-| berian railload raised Valdivostok | from its frontier-town stage cathy | Tomorrow's Tides (Naval Base) "| West today from Miami was L, |C. Ransom, representatives of the | POLITICAL AM. P.M.|Mergenthaler Linotype Com- Low 5:38 5:32; Mr. Ransom spent _ several FORECAST | weeks here about three years | Key West and Vicinity: Con- | ago, reconditioning the linotypes City Election, November 11. 1941 He says he came down to cele- | |brate his birthday with many old | friends’ in the printing business | Wednesday with a few scattered showers; light to modérate winds, mostly northeast and east. ida: i ji- vari he! Hl. -y With a few scattered showers in |eeeeeee® | WESLEY P:' ARCHER |south and‘ ‘possibly in central STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE | ‘ fs Jacksonville to Florida Straits | i T. S. CARO and East Gulf: Light to moderate | COFFEE st variable winds, mostly northeast | MILLS For Captain of Police and east; partly cloudy weather | TWE! tonight and Wednesday with, ax ALL RAY.A Lt. | scattered showers over south | For Councilman | e eeeesoe i 4nd contr) purtions: sosoeees**** |RAUL RILEY CARBONELL ROLLER SKATE For City Councilman | een enema THE LOWDOWN Southard Street FROM HICKORY GROVE “wz, Yu" Welt ty Suupe |” DOMINQUEZ, | SESSIONS: 2:30 to 4: . | | I been reading about this Mr. | 9.09 to 10:30 P. M. mee jickes. He is our Oil Dictator.| SHOE SKATES FOR SALE (TRY IT TODAY— Also he has designs on being, 1 You Can Walk You Can Skate | The Favorite in Key West Power Dictator. He is strong for; We Teach You How To Skate STAR x BRAND | | dictating. He has been. out in| the Pacific Northwest. I just! [FS SASS S SF 1 ‘ CUBAN COFFEE ON SALE AT ALL GROCERS saw a Tacoma paper. The paper, ‘STRAIGHT says that he told them there that he wants to make their. country | the Greatest Empire of Public Power ever known. Brother, that | boy, takes in. territory, But be is having trouble out. there wi Tacoma and Spokane—also he is; |having trouble back in Wash.,| D.C. Mr. Norris back there | wants to do a little dictating too, | Norris claims he is the daddy of public} ownership of Power. Just why | he should be proud of something like that is beyond me. Public ownership is 100 per! cent Socialism, but nobody tells | us that, in their speeches—and | you gotta look that up yourself in Webster, Webster don’t beat} around the bush. { . The 1940-41 winter ui od 3020 samples ot Yours with the low down, JO SERRA. ee, y CEREMONIES TOOK PLACE| "tight, ee |Germany lost. 50,000 men in the | For the joy it gave is with me/tignting near Kiev which led up/ting that the Russians are in a que on the fighting below Kiev, hand Italian foxces..in. Africa. claimed 380.000 prisoners have) While :strolling through the gar- | been taken there in the last week: |e possible for the’ north Afri-; The bulletin said 50 divisions/can troops to mop up Axis re-/} |ed in the German attack. | Russians are counter {all along the front, but the Ger- | shall grow cold. |man high command said the at- | tacks were beaten off. | Miami. | heart. {Red Star, described a counter at- tack in which Russian troops at to me. \the besieged port of Odessa were A sweetheart true, I was to you, | said to have hurled“ back Ru-| | that a $35,280,000 contract had| There were sixty-one members| And forevermore shall faithful|manian forces outside the city. | ity for the right party. NA- been awarded to the Gulf Ship-| installed today at 1:45 p. m. at) . 4 The paper said -the ground | ‘'TURE'S MINERAL CO., Box building Corp., Mobile, for 14} \the Division Street School, ! _st ANLEY GRA! | around the city was littered with | ||Hosing Projects. | 1823, Fort Myers, Florida . cargo vessels of a modified C-2/where radio connections were | HAM. |Rumanian dead and. smashed |} Further information may be!| | septl9-4tx type. jmade for the ceremonies. | equipment. ||| had at local office or telephone The vessels, costing $2,520,000 The girls and boys sworn in FRISCO IS SHORT Rigen Baiganais relations apc lee PROFESSIONALS peared to be growing: worse as} 88% Valdez. jin the 20th century. Barometer at 7:30 a. m., today 4 oO Sea level, 29.94 (1013.9 millibars) | Australia has its first gasoline} é A pel a Almanac iL. G. RANSOM ON | production plant in operation, unr’ 6: . the motor fuel being refined Paster "| VISIT TO KEY WEST ‘he motor | Moontise | Moonset | Included in the arrivals in Key | f SE the Mi forei office | Comeccscseoccoosocsoscose LOST LARGE UNIT! against the Soviet Union. Rus-| {sian military men charged that (Continued from Page One) ships and transport planes are an effort to break up a German) being massed in Bulgaria by the h three Red armies | Germans preparatory to an at-| ee ce Kiev. |tack on the Crimean peninsular across the Black Sea. The “Moscow bulletin claimed | British May Attack British military men, will be insertec in The Citizen at the rate of one-cent (1c) a word |for each insertion. but the mini- mum for the first insertion in every instance is twenty-five cents (25¢). Advertisers snould give their street address as well as their I oe aes adc admit- to the eity’s capture last. week. | grave position in the south, sug- | Berlin Claims High’ ~ — {gested the “possibility fiat Brit-| ; . fish troops soon may ust in Berlin, in, a special, communis | re attempt to wipe out German The military men said it would j ae pe pcyertigess with “ledger account re (about 750,000 men) were smash- sistance there, freein untverts ‘may of men for direct ait “charged. Berlin spokesmen admitted the ‘against the Germans. attacking | 6 thousands “to Russia | | | BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY MAN OR WOMAN who wants to build an independent and permanent income. This busi- ness expands and thrives on its own merits. Can work all or part-time. This is a honor- able and respectable opportun- NOTICE | Written application will be received by the ra Housing Authority, P. O. No. 9 for position of ) The Soviet army newspaper, | West ). Box “Super- | LOUIS A, HARRIS | Attorney at Law }217 Duval St, Phone 252 { jun20-Imo |For SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Skating Rink. f | FURNISHED HOME, ducing $800 net annual in- jun23-tf now pro- Company, Inc. Fast, Dependable Freight and Express Service —between— come, Excellent residential MIAMI AND KEY WEST The Citizen. septa The Citizen. sept22-tf Between Miami and Key West Eulle_ qapned, Sapte. dae _ H. Pinder. 1217 Petronia St. Following Schedule Effective June 15th: jan3-s FOR SALE~'21 Dodge Water- craft Boat, Good shape, Cheap ) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- for cash. Phone 157 or apply | CEPT SUNDAYS) AT 6:00 P. M. 1309 Whitehead. sept3-tf Arrives at Mi Miami at 12:00 o'clock 5 | Midnight. | |LARGE LIMES and GUAVAS. LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT | 1014 Grinnell street, aug25-tf SUNDAYS) AT 12.00 o'clock Mid- | night and 5 Ria at Key West at 6:00 'TYPEWRITING PAPER — 500 o'clock A. M. | Sheets, 75e. The Artman Press. Local Schedale: ~ mayl9-tf (Stops At All Intermediate Points) | LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (Except |OLD PAPERS FOR SALE— Sundays) at 8:00 o'clock A. M. and rit w | Three bundles for 5c. The Citi- i Miami at 4:00 o'clock n © LEAVES MIAMI DAILY (Except Sun- NATIONAL TRAILERS, com- Express Schedale: | Also Serving All Points On Florida Keys | FOURTEEN FT. SAILBOAT. | | | (NO STOPS EN ROUTE) | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1 tment ioeraby ins RIE” p Bie RRO |HONEST AND DEPENDABLE| Classified Column PCCSOCCOSOSSOSEOOOEOSOOOOESOOOSACSODsHES8s0000008( Advertisements under this head |- MISCELLANEOUS pS lt RS ES ES ner IS YOUR PLACE COOL? If not, see TOMMIE at the Skating rate about an air cooling sys- jly16-tt OUR REPRESENTATIVE will ybe. im Key West Saturday, » September" 20th. We buy your YOld ‘mattress for cash or make it into a new one. Phone 124 for appointment. SUN MAT- TRESS COMPANY. septl7-lwk WIATER IS NOW ASSURED and » that means improved Sanitary Service. We are qualified Tile- Setters for Bath Rooms and Floors. M. PONCE laid floors 22 years ago in Monroe Thea- ter, old Victoria Restaurant and at Habana-Madrid Club. Also fixed Ramonin’s Restau- rant and show windows on Du- val Street. M. PONCE VEGA, 425 Southard Street. sept20-2wks REAL ESTATE Get Your Building Lot NOW ASSOCIATED REALTORS J.;:Qtto Kirchheiner,; Mgr. 505 Duval Street Septs-lmo “ROOMS unk: Ors "TRAILERS. Apply ply Tommie's| ROOM AND BOARD (3 meals), $9.00 week. Columbia ’ Res- taurant, 117 Duval Street. F sept5-lmo NICE, COOL ROOMS, all screen- ed. Good beds; quiet neigh- borhood; reasonable rates. 626 Grinnell street. sept22-lwk BEAUTIFUL, MODERN, AIRY ROOMS. The White House, 227 Duval Street. sept22-2tx TWO FRONT ROOMS in private home. 1002 Fleming street. septl7-tf WANTED WANTED—FURNISHED THREE BEDROOM HOUSE. Apply RX, clo The . Citizen. sept23-3t APARTMENT OR BUNGALOW for three adults, yearly basis. Will take up any balance or any unused’ deposit on present lease, Tel. 268. sept22-lwk HELP WANTED days) at 9:00 o’clock A. M. and ar- rives at Key West at 5:00 o'clock plete stock; low down- Lee’s Trailer Mart, ! P.M. ment. | i ni at PRE PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Tee Stina Fin oussortens | ANCE eres Office: 813 Ca: P 92 and 68 SINCE A SHORTAGE of houses ‘ - exists, why can’t 2 or 3 men} WAREHOUSE—Cor. Eaton and Francis Sts. live on a boat, have sport and| home for same money. $300 cash for 26-ft. Cruiser. Box AR, RS ee ee | he Cliteen, augT-tf |FOURTEEN FT. OUTBOARD | MOTOR BOAT. Fully equipped | and one Johnson Outboard mo- “f} tor, 4 hp. $100.00. James H,! Pinder, 1217 Petronia Street. | jan3-s | | HOTELS | |BRING YOUR VISITING friends in need of a good night’s resi; | to THE OVERSEAS HOTEL.| | Clean. rooms, enjoy the homey atmosphere. Satisfactory rates. Fleming street. jlyl. -tt| ape s (Lost — Yost wat NAO IB EEN (SA somewhere é betwee sunrise, and sunset, two golden hours, each set with | sixty diamond minutes. No re- HOTEL DINING ROOM WAIT- RESS. Salary and tips; perm- anent position. Call 806, septl7-tf Board of Health Card, New York-Busy Bee Barbecue: septl8-tf WANTED—Delivery Boy, white or colored. Apply 611 Francis. street, sept20-tf WANTED TO. BUY WANTED—Any model automo- bile, from ’35 to ’39. Or will buy your equity and pay cash, Give mame, make and price of car and where can be seen. No dealer. Box LL, The. Citizen, _ Septaaewe MONROE THEATRE End Kids in GIVE. esc WINGS of illustrations, ideas, copy and layouts for the use of The Citizen’s advertisers every month! This service ward is offered for they are is absolutely IF you’re a butcher, a baker, a candle- stick maker or any of dozens of other _ kinds of merchants, you can profit by advertising in The Citizen. Stanton. Super Service illustrations and layouts will fit your ads to.a T... and make them doubly effective! 2 ine Rovere ee SSSA SESS IS EXCLUSIVE with THE KEY WEST CITIZEN! Phone 51 For Further Information! ‘looki Park and Over! ine Bay iaces Eee ee ey specie MIAMI, FLORIDA One Block from Shopping District.and Amusements SUMMER RATES UNTIL DECEMBER The CITIZEN By 6 P.M. THIRD FINGER. LEFT HAND Double Room—Bath—$2.00 aE LD, | es cieds