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% cctes| Ohe Key West Cittiern = —= THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U. 8S. A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1941 VOLUME LXIL. No. 233. . GAME, 3-2 UUNC SOUGHT OY Reese With Three Hits Conciliator, Plays Prominent py prince Boarp ar Hitter Of Game Part In Settlement Of SHKG -s w= ss so: = eT meee ne deo dace | LARS AUTHORIZED To BE SHOWS Bic Gams Laboring men in Key West, ap- ‘usually work out more or less on | ine ee ae Mee their own momentum. PAID BY LEGISLATIVE ACT ee Building Permits For © -ArANS FREER ‘WA Molter, Labor Dept 4 — September Far Exceed =o "camer CAN BE AVERTED ONLY BY! REACHING | SATISFACTORY TERMS WITH W.'s. WITHIN TWO WEEKS | ' parently hopelessly deadlocked t Key West cst == with the navy in wage negotia- ending for Gere 3 money ; | I. . i Originally from Alabama, Mc-! eway threugr mome orae~ Fifty-Eight Permits Issued ODP IPD L ISIS S (Ny Axsactetea Prem) es: = = pigsty es Alister makes his home—when} Attorney General J. Tom Wat-| @n¢ &=e sewing mare money _ és =f |. NEW! YORK, Oct. 1—Japan’s County officials an catened'he’s able to stop traveling—at |. who is attending the annual, = POtal Sccoumte ther ther —- =o During Month Ending WOULD INCREASE TAX |Premier Prince Fumimaro Konoye = ipieaee Gen. J. = Watson, ‘Charleston, S.C. Five years ago, |0 0 TO Notional Bar) Sf 2 year age Postma == Sa = © } Soc URI vi s ,/fad one pat answer for every- ‘until he took up his post as a con- . ees * Pred J Diem eumecneed - ; Yesterday Amount ‘Ex-| IN TAL SECURITY pape: ber a now | thing, cfiiator, he wana chemist with fhe| Association this. week at | @raeteteth@eic 2 =-o=eeas j i Anscctated: fetes he ie a? 2 ye isbacgs They said, “Send us Mac, and Standard Oil company of New | dianapolis, will te asked upon h por = 38 ae Te ee : pended, $72,025 | | WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.— Fis ee eect we'll go back to work.” BA a return to Tallahassee to rule Acuprie ¢ See 2S * ee oe ? | Secretary of the Treasury ; Satisfactory terms with the United: So W. A MrAlister of the U.S. It's been just one hotel room the legality of a legislative act eu- ber business ix 134) amc 2560 coe or ate Se a pease Henry L. Morgenthau today States in that time, authorized Labor department's conciliation after another ever since, but Me- ieee . 2 follows. ee | suggested an increase from /duarters in Tokio said today. service arrived in Key West Sun- Alister likes the work and he’s thorizing Overseas Road and Tol — wus ce ae ee ee Fifty-eight building permits./ two per cent to six per cent | With British day and the men were back on proud both of his own contribu- Bridge District commissioners to pos) s ames) Sew Takes Seeget Ge See } e ‘ :: i ritish military leaders Seas “3 4 e pay $3,000 in bills contracted du’ 32 aietitiatt tal of | Gm social security taxes asa ats their jobs bright and early Mon- tion and that of the department in : as oF oe = iting to a to’ $72,025 | eelsdhs eateuiaiees sienna ened }at Singapore holding a secret con- day morning. keeping things moving. jing the 1938 celebration. e ‘ Buc Deceee me Tec ae during September, lifted Building! a preventative against infla- ference with Alfred Duff Cooper! The conciliation service—estab-| ~ In the five years he has been; Declining to accept the special 4) mae Se eee oe et Se tion. Monday, Japanese army men are lished along with the labor de-|working as a conciliator, he has | legislation authorizing the expen- gg ogee cy Sec Tom =m = =e ae Inspector Y. D. Carbonell's figures — Declaring that the United Said to be profoundly distrustful partment in 1913 by the late Presi- (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) nome — en eee far above the $13,442 recorded. States now is going into debt Ss Sein ee Rag inten- dent William Howard Taft—has “4 aa. + eee oe Ms —— Money orders ee SS ea oe Ss oe { wat the rate of a billion dollars | 00"% 2nd it is hin’ in Tokio many successes like that tc it = a ‘pea arse Sf eegie Eee & Get / during the same month a year! @ month. the said (that the premier must show im- credit, and so has McAlister. a ce ee eee I i ana ssi sok fiero Portant gains for his country in| Thirty-six, stocky, good-nai- azZl orces e Tiving Postal accoums 5 <mmgse 4 GoTiors ange i ago. are pare eed con- | der to avoid a crisis. ured, McAlister is the man who Postal savings Sacre eee j Largest single permit last! gress. g meetings Tpicenats, continu- apparently has the magic knack 2 (de Pesiters = ee cet © Se oe aoe ing the talks with Japanese lead- of gettin le to withdraw tw. z SS = De gum = } month was the $42,890 approved FLALAL ZL f Ain have admitted that they are from set pes cat and talk it over. } as ar ? oscow e€ meal orae> “—- = Se xt ae — by Carbonell for the Brown Prop- | ; | Setting “exactly nowhere.” His formula for starting the ball sued. isan ag < ceree pe i erties, Inc., construction job on: Japan’s principal wish is said to rolling is “get.’em in a good P r SS On Two Sect Money orders age Soc s meme mer Southard street, where a six-unit | Lil (Continued On Page biige: 1 humor”, and Sper that things | rog e (paid) soe MS emer aeceoe coe oe store is being built. ‘The work is, | passion : crear tae r ; ae : : ~~ + being done by Southeastern con. CONDITION OF TWO Committee Selected To Push (By Annociated Press) IPL IFLIL ISI Se ey ‘ NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—Adolf Odessa in the-neighborhood of | struction company. i} i 260,000, igue said the August and September this year Sale Of U. S. Defense Bonds |= their capture of strategic’ ok Ninth Panzer division of Lerod amounted to $295,265, in contrast | |Poltava, are driving eastward the German army was smashed BOARD 5S FRED == ee od to $96,475 in the three mionths ADAMS AND STERLING IN-!. qweive Monroe county resi- tion to Bervaldi and Trevor, will | 2°75 the 70-mile gap which sep-jon the central front, ‘snd 1080) ee me me me Poe last year. | JURED IN ACCIDENT ARE dents, with Carl Bervaldi as be Horace O’Bryant, in charge of arates them from Kharkov, key killed ~ ebeage= ~ te = aes es Gots eee Ree Here are the figures, month-by- honorary chairman and J. J. aucation: Erm ree industrial city of the Donetz basin, | *™ pte single assault yester- FIVE.MAN COMMITTEE SE Gasiee «2 Seem qed Ger aaa: STILL CONSIDERED TO BE Trevor as chairman, today were “UuCation; Ernest A. Ramsey, | 5 vii, declared today. pg Betsey wre | + 2c ee Se Month 1940 141 | IN SERIOUS CONDITION ["amed to a committee to push Tepresenting city, county, state | “7.2 German communjgue said ssid Ny me Loman! gar oa ne Peep a ay Sa sales of United States defense and federal employes; Bascom L.| 7 Gomme ya paceteaage ap ne eager ory MAYOR ALBURY ee SS ee Aunt “Sonne at Senden a ie-ear progam.” Grooms, industry; ae, Aa |, e2 Nast somes wes waren sev Sings —_==s==:: September 13,442 72,025, Earl R. Adams, Jr., 18, and Du- eae ee ih Seger ace wens isha ovina ecuting a giant pincers move-jof the first cold waves of the Rus- aa siete i i _ » 18, ledera! fet s 4 ion, postoffice; larence , - Totals $96,475 $295,265 Mont Stérling, 17, injured Satur- Washington, made the -appoint- Higgs, labor organizations; S.C ment to encirele ee ne : aor Willarc M Albury toda aia a iday when the motoreycle on Ments at a meeting at the county Singleton, publicity and radio; | Sere: er ee i treage chined 2 new eel s Sa ie) es al i sdhpyeuliges a courthouse in which he informed Joe Pearlman, trade organiza-| cig jreq semies sopoetedly ln Helsinki annesnecd the capture of ee Ranael, 20 Sit POOR ae: gemma ae ae, See ADVISORY which they were riding WAS city, county and federal officials ‘tions; W. T. Fripp, social clubs, ;" tack ote ee = Bramgats Gus Semen of Petrozavodsk 7 Bee ass board of mediation im oe Ser at acm Seer bts struck by an automobile, still that this is the last county in and Melvin Russell. speakers’ yo 4 nak aon Bee ia Oe ee ie from Mur- "bor disputes feet oct te spect | Comat 9:45 A. M. (EST)—The trop- fe in “serious” condition at Ma- Florida to form such a group. _ bureau. tacce Souphing dice ied tai on leek eee | Mpeting at the chamber of com- struct out Bec um a Sim ae ical disturbance that was cen-|rne Hospital, physicians said to- | Lehmann who arrived here this, Lehmann said the program for | +73] front gee Caacne effort toi Aerial activity in the west was te, Members of the group dis- coma tral off the northeastern coast of day. morning from Washington, de- bond sales will be much like the | rojicve pressure in the south lrenewed with new intensity by CUused lsbor'sdemendsforpey > TAMAEES—Seeem singled oe Mexico yesterday has apparently! Nurses at th: hospital said the Srbed Ge oeehncis deen ee ee Ee | ne Cees declared ‘both Germans and British during en, EE ee i a t. its strength in that vicini-',_ war, but he said sales now w j RAF striking Semen! of tuturr owns thraagr fe surcang Sem ae ppt k yas da okie ct two boys have been on the Se program and urged a full-scale be carried on in a business-like oe Sixes Coe Pore See nae and the Ger- (t© committee. Mayor Alhery Bearish geoumsied a a be issued unless redevelopment |T!9US list” ever since Sunday, in-_ campaign to build up sales in this manner, without the parades and of | eningrad, and another bul-|man port of Siettin on the Baltic, “led the Merting Belew: ece- e Ste st Scent 4 : : Old Fee New Fee is “ I Advertising property for sale under. process $1.00 $2.00 ‘BEA the “HOME AND CITY ii Bonds,’writing, taking tid avproving = 150 - "200 aha old i Docketing and indexing executions none 150 (Each plaintiff or defendant in excess of two) none 25 Bill of sale for personal property none 2.00 Fieri facias, or other process, levy - 1.00 2.00 Fingerprinting for each prisoner none 1.00 li Investigation of crimes when made under direction i of state attorney, county solicitor or other | prosecuting officer, per day deputy, to be ap- fi ; proved by court ~ none 6.00 a Sale of real or personal property in addition to com- missions “ none 2.00 i Conveying patient to state hospital: { Per day for patient none 6.00 4 Per day for each guard necessary none 5.00 1H Conveying to industrial school far boys and girls: Hf Per day for prisoner 3 400 6.00 ite Per day for each guard necessary 200 5.00 # Return on witness subpoena (each subpoena) _ 10 —_— } Return on witness subpoena (each witness) a 10 Write in action at law “ 1.00 200 Mileage out of state for prisoners caaee, 05 m_ Feeding 20 prisoners or less, each per day 85 15 (All over 20-each day) _ ta aititCSD 60 jdicating that their condition re- imains relatively unchanged. occurs. WEATHER BUREAU. Law Violators In County Court Will Pay Higher Costs Dué To Law violators in Judge William V. Albury’s criminal court of record, when they hear his familiar sentence of a fine “—and costs”, are going to pay more money after today than they ever have be- fore. THAT, Whereas the NATIONAE CLEAN UP, Effective today, the legislature's bill for increased sheriff's fees PAINT UP AND FIX UP CAMPAIGN has resulted will add to many of the old costs and will establish costs for some i ned 3 te community life throughout the services which previously were free. Finger-printing, for instance, will cost every prisoner $1.00, where they used to have it done for nothing. Some non-criminal services of the sheriff's office also have ie up. Here are the new costs. as they becathe effective today: area. Committee membets, in’ addi- roclamation CLEAN UP-PAINT UP: PLANT UP-GIVE Ops UP “hullabaloo” drive, of the previous Bp These Presents: In Sofeguarding HEALTH and SAFETY: In promoting In furthering FIRE Pi civic and THRIFT; Ns PRIDE; and letin placed combined German and Russian losses in killed and ; wounded at both Leningrad and Rumani 1—Gen. Ion ling with heavy blows on cities in , — — an Premier Resigns; | Would Withdraw Rumanians From Fighting In Russi (Ry Associated Preas) ‘and the Nazi Luftwaffe counter- | (Contumuec or Page Foor) {the south of England. be on the verge of revolt as | i