The Key West Citizen Newspaper, September 27, 1941, Page 1

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; First Vessel Expected To! Be Taken Up For Re-| pairs First Week In Oc- tober { Work on the navy station's} $620,000 marine railway, except, for “loosening up”, which witt| come with wear, has been com- pleted, Capt, Russell §S, Cren- shaw, station commandant, has announced. | Preliminary tests on the rail-{ Way are being carried out this | week, and Captain Crenshaw said the first ship to go up for repairs ma‘ ‘e pulled during the! first week of October. In the! meantime, barges probably will! be lifted out of the water on the railway in order to lIposen | the fittings and get it in working condition. j The project was started in No- vember, 1940. j TEN MORE ORDERED TO CAMP BLANDING | Eight Key Westers, a resident | of Islamorada and one from Day-} tona Beach have been ordered to council. Feport Oct. 7 for induction into! the army at Camp Blanding, Clem! 523 Louisa street; Charles M Rob-| erts, 723 Petronia Lane; Albert Rodriguez, 802 Division street. Frank Arcelio Espinola, 917 Si monton street;. Joseph Warre: Hill, 1022 Elgin street; Frank | Luke Spencer, 301 William street, and John Navarro, 322 Southard ~ street. Richard G. W. Russell, Isla- morada, and Oscar Santana, Day- tona Beach, are the other two who have been called. ENSIGN ORMSTON COMES TO CITY Ensign’ Alfred J. Ormston, who has been on duty in St. Peters- burg, reported for duty at, the local navy station yesterday. He will serve as an engineer with the industrial department. ADVISORY i 1 ADVISORY 9:30 A. M. Est— The Caribbean hurricane was cen- tral at 7 A. M EST about 150 miles east of Cape Gracias, Nicaragua, near Lat. 15 N. and Long. 81 W, moving west or slightly north of west about 17 MPH. Indications are that storm will pass over or near Cape Gracias late this afternoon. All interests in northeastern Nic- aragua and northern Honduras should prepare for a severe storm and caution should be continued by shipping in path. ‘ WEATHER BUREAU. | (Jacksonville) (NOTE—The location is nearly 700 miles almost due south of Key West. eis Lack of time For 61 Years Devoted te the Best Interests of Key West ‘nical jthe United States as a steel fore- ; birth”. James Stewart and Claudette Colbert possible for us te have Theater completed at this time. Beginning today, pictures will be shown as usual-and formal opening will be announced later. (By, Associated Prensa) WASHINGTON, Sept 27. President Roosevelt and Mrs, * Roosevelt today left for a ‘week end at Hyde Park. The couple attended the funeral of Mrs. Roosevelt's brother, G. Hall Roosevelt. ‘who died Thursday at Walter Reed hospital in Washing- ton. | cleat uke ah, ube udu ‘THE AMERICANS Dumont Sterling, 17, and Earl} Adams, Jr., about 16, were re- ported seriously injured this aft- ernoon after the motorcycle on which they were riding collided with a car at County Road and First street at about 1 o'clock. Physicians at Marine hospital, | here the two boys were rushed, TLL DOSS Ss DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS SUNDAY NEW YORK. Sept, 27.— Daylight saving time ends at 2 o'clock tomorrow morning for 26 states in the nation which have observed it dur- ing tne summer months. | Some cities, including Chi- cago, will maintain the sum- ‘mer time until October 26, but generally it will be time to Set the clock back itomor- |w but not critical. Both are be- THIS ANSWER TO PLEA FOR mee RKERS -| grievance committee this after- bad : gape heigl * (iy Asnoeinted teewm) | arate ‘noon told Aitorney General J. Manthashnathnnthentcihathastl >. COMBATANT JOBS li zB; ih WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. —|" TM EM — ies 1H oF iv * 4 3 President Roosevelt, his voice} CBEEBRATE NEW / " EUGENE SANCHEZ: ' heard by transcription in ship-|} g ‘SHIPS’ LAUNCHING tee,a. return to work on two navy . LT ABASAEE “Geet 2—| yards where 14 vessels were defense projects if the navy de- IN C0 CIL RAC TALLAHASSEE, Sept. ire Americans are coming” is ——— the answer to the plea of the | (iy Associated Preasd ; NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—Ger- | no eee A ;many’s war of annihilation on the British Civilian Technical Corps | t MAKES FORMAL ANNOUNCE-! sa i NOW BEING ISSUED \for trained workers to serve the ; fapped armies of. Red. Marshal ‘ MENT OF CANDIDACY IN TODAY'S CITIZEN |Empire in non-combatant jobs, | Boyce A, Williams, chairman ' yas ended in complete and bloody jof the Florida Industrial Com- mission, stated the Employment Bugene Sanchez, familiarly | Service had received a storm of , known as “Coffee”, in announc- | applications from both men and| German troops were reported ing his candidacy for city coun-;women in every walk of life of- | driving at full speed on Kharkoy cil, today makes the following jfering their services in any ca-! tatement: i pacity. | “At the request of many Te- | These applications ranged from | liable citizens I have decided to'a retired boxer to a priest of the! become a candidate for the city | Episcopal church, and a number were from native-born English-' “I am a young man married and i men who have,spent the greater | have three children to rear. I re-| Part of their lives in America, | victory, a bulletin issued by, Adolf Hitler's headquarters said today. HITLER SEEKS PEACE? (By Asmociated Press) ANKARA. Sept. 27.—To- tally unconfirmed reports reaching here today said Adolf Hitler has put out peace feelers to Russia in an 7 “ H | effort to end the war on th =. Price, chairman of the Latiges my education inthe public A native Florida cracker 65 vd | inbhs a aft board, revealed today. . pyears old expressed a _ willing- ‘ _ Men ordered to “teport from |schools ‘of Key West and tike | ness to go anywhere he could be |.” Turkish diplomats. in. dis- ~* Mhig tity aveMiguet oper No, T/many others had 4o face a tather ‘of servic and prefaced “his ap. sting oa Aronovitz Lane; Jose Alvaradiaz, | trying situatién in order to earn aj plication with the statement! Phasized that — living. There was not at the that he was “still a good shot | : {with a gun as were most Flor-! time, and sere are Were vad ida erackers”, Another Floridian * : ; hools now in which a young Per-' promised to stay on the job till the Ukraine after completing ion may obtain vocational educa- | “Hell freezes over or the Nazis the annihilation of the Red armies tion. . | are defeated”. ; which have been encircled 120 “Phrough hard work I finished! A former British subject who miles east of Kiev for a week. a course with the Americari Tech- | lSt @ leg in the last World War) Hitler's communiqué said ' the 5 Pia . | Offered the servi f iy Society. I specialized in| 444 Mpa ignnly Pogo Russians lost 1,000,000 men in building and estimating, and.I am | sturdy lad who was rejected un- killed and wounded, with 665,000 | now employed by one of the:der the Selective largest construction companies of , beauise he was Service Act’ captured. r a Canadian by man. | An Episcopal priest—50 years “I realize the unequal burden’ old—born in Canada and still a faced by the youth of the city and | British subject—“too old for if elected promise to do every-| active duty—and in addition am thing within my power to promote | a little lame in one leg. Other- municipal playgrounds, bathing; wise, I am in first class shape beaches and other recreational | and ready to go anywhere in the facilities. Empire and do anything for as “T realize the need of a muni- | long as I am needed”. cipal hospital, I will also work; “Many messages like these. and | for the construction and operation | countless applications from tech- | of a fit and proper municipal hos- ! nically trained Persons, many of pital to take care of the needs of'whom are already employed but military men said the Nazi report was. greatly exaggerated. The British report said Germany caught in the trap. Win At Leringrad Moscow’s claims dealt prin cipally with the Leningrad fight- ing, where a Red bulletin said the ‘Germans are being forced to re- ; Ct the community. j willing and anxious to do their eet Sis ay eee If elected I promise to use the | part; reveals the trué spirit’ of; The janet capi é of a stri same industry and energy for the }America and assurés the success! citizens of Key West as I have {of our role as_ the used in my own behalf chosen occupation. NEBO TO FACE | COURT TRIAL. Herginio Nebo, 720 Simonton } street, will face Peace Justice En- | rique Esquinaldo, Jr., this after- noon at 5 o'clock for a preliminary | hearing on a charge of reckless driving. | Nebo was arrested on county road last night by W. F. Brantley | of the highway patrol. of gic city south of Lenin- jgrady where if Was claimed the 'Germans were piling up supplies and massing men for a new attack on the old capital. Helsiniki reported the capture of an arctic Russian outpost on the White sea by a force of ski- ltroops moving into battle across | the northern snows. ‘Arsenel in “my | Dentereen ey Williams stated. JOHN CARBONELL ANNOUNCES FOR CITY COUNCILMAN MAKING RACE INDEPENDENT LONDON, Sept. 27.—Gen. Sir OF ANY GROUP OR FAC- Archibald Wavell, commander of TION: STILL STANDING BY /pritain‘s armies in India, is in _ " Tran studying British-Russian aus military collaboration with Red WAVELL PLANS HELP FOR REDS IN CRIMEA (Ry Ansociated Prey) “In making: my announcement to the community for re-election in the, coming city ctio j want fo first thank the voters ‘and eitizenry for their confidence {in me during the present admin. j istration”, John’ Carboriell," Jr. |said today in seeking’ his’ second | jterm as a member of the City Council. } “I am running independent of any group or faction, and trust jall will feel that I am interested in seeing this city grow and working to this end. | “I, like many more, have stay- jed with the ‘Ole Ship’ during its {depressions and will continue to be one of the citizens who want jto build in a constructive way: r Ai “I solicit your support for an-}General J. Tom Watson. ~ other term of office and will ap-} Sholtz said be’ preciate your, consideration in}only for a vis the ceming election”, turn to UNDAY and MONDAY Of Gok STARRING for'a British Expeditionaty Force to attack the Germans along the shores of the Black Sea near the Crimean peninsula. DAVE SHOLTZ Dave Sholtz, former governor of Florida, was at La Concha ho- tel this morning with Attorney and material makes it im- Key West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U. S. A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1941 said their condition was serious,|port on the accident, but it was lieved to have suffered broken [driven by a negro struck the mo- arms, and it is believed Adams’ | torcycle as it came out of.a side} * | {Semeon Budyenny east of Kiev; i Moscow made no mention of the! the City Council so that the s | fighting near Kiev, but London) council has the discretion as to} ANNOUNCES FOR RELEC-' conquerors in France and claimed more men in captured’ nuisance or will be against the alone than originally had been} welfare of the children or church- that he may be preparing the way‘ Key West, Florida, has the most equable climate in the country; with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit PRICE FIVE CENTS To Work Unless Given. Pay Increase Sterling is the son of Mr. and “Mrs. Euric Sterling, 1216 Virginia ‘street, while Adams is the son of Earl R.. Adams, Miami newspa- per correspondent, and Mrs. Adams, 917 Angela street. * ‘ Sheriff's officers early this} 0 fternoon had not received a re-} Atiorney General’s Plea Fails Of Purpose; Mar- et Wil Be Prteted On tebe High. Seas Throughout World, reported by witnesses that a car | isreet onto County Road. Members of a carpenters’ union Jittery citizens who were (partment would agree to accept alarmed by the outburst of | sirens and whistles all over | the wage verdict of a department Key West at 12:30 o'clock, needn't have been worried, The sirens and whistles, operated by the navy station, ‘the city. army barracks and Columbia Steam Laundry, were marking the launching haiwaes no such proposal, ‘and ll OR LICENSES scheduled to go down the ways to- | day, promised that the American fleet will be protected on the high , seas of the world. Observing “Liberty Fleet Day”, | the President declared that the t jlaunching will come ever more PERMITS GRANTED UNDER | rrequently, until the United} ORDINANCE ADOPTED AT States in 1942 is turning out 6,-| | COUNCIL G 000,000 tons of shipping a year. | By Jan, 1, 1944, he declared, Am-! of 14 new American merchant Hl erican yards will have built 1,000! ships by the U. S, Maritime | merchantmen. | Commission today. Greatest single launching day | in the United States. since the days of 1918, today’s activities; |, City Tax Collector Sam B.| | Pinder has started issuing liquor jand beer licenses in accordance i | were highlighted by the comple-! With tue critnanee Wh WE | Ce ok the Libary hin, Panik jtecently adopted by the City of | Henry, at Baltimore at 12:30. o'-| | to celebrate the mass addition |Key West on September 15, to|ciock. First on the list was the! to our merchant fleet. | those persons whose application | Surprise, a c-2. cargo vessel at the, The |was approved by the Ciiy Coun-! Continued on Page Four) ‘Wi SALA LEH LE A | would jeil at a meeting held the 25th} - PERSE eee were: |@ay of September, F eon .. SR : “nie ccna wwe mt »(Q)pen Rebellion’Springs Up = = majority vote of the council : : ‘is i : ee, HRS és Pr | over the objections offered in an Barge : ft si ; amendment to include therein a st erman | : [sie ee | In France And Yugoslavia }> Dspite the opposition to the : | ordinance,‘ it has now become aj ‘ law and the'iMcenses are issued > Z YI Meee in accordance. with its’. pro-! q t : ‘ Ra py Ci | visions, me Be a . an! : The ordinance” provides © that: ENTERS RACE” the verge of oper rebellion Daa jto any place that is so near aj r {school or church that will be @) Mayor Willard M. Albury to-, en tday makes formal announcement | ane : in The Citizen of his candidacy | executed in France for dn attempt Under a recent ruling of the for repletion: to. N00 peat Wan id itcult Coubh an apn Tn jhe now holds. In a conversation la provision that all places selling | all licenses must be ‘approved by obtain a license from the state : ihe Pitts Oe eee 9 make as much noise as pos- ‘sible at 12:30 o'clock in order | goers. , liquor or beer be kept outside of \three hundred feet from any | which place shall be granted a} TION; ASKS VOTERS TO RE- | ‘ parts ; iicense and it can refuse a license} VIEW HIB PAST REDORD (oo Some © *elable, eens and county even though it is the following salenenet 4 (Continued on-Page Four) for Mayor, I (x Ausoetated Press) WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. —' Secretary of the Navy Frank | Knox, writing in a government publication, has called for a re-' peal of the neutrality act, Knox, in his article, said the: United States is on the of war, and urged immediate ‘tion to strengthen our own posi- ‘ion and that of our friends among. the nations. i ‘. | BENEFIT a army ebiets, it was announgeg. te; ‘SAMOA CLUB TONIGHT | confirmed reports indicate| - = ij |

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