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Service For 61 Years Devoted te the | JLLLLA LAS) BUS ACCIDENT BLUEFIELD. Va. Oct. 11. ‘they were riding plunged in- | to a ditch and overturned | here. i Cause of the accident was Event Will Remain At VISITORS GREATLY __ ra Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Valdez of ‘LEGION T0 AID Dallas, Texas, who arrived in | | Key West during the week, 1 day of “El Grito de Yara” was! | The party leaded tweats, | | a 4 last night with a pro-| four of the larger fish be- {COMMANDER MILLS SAYS | sides numerous other smaller | LEGIONNAIRES TO GIVE | Gram at San Carlos hall attended. ones. Mrs. Valdez proved to | | .| bethe champion of the day by | OUT INFORMATION t by visiting Cuban officials, mem- forheying in the 1 tin the” | ! bers of the local Cuban colony catch, while Mr. Valdez wes | and city and officers. | @ close second. American Legion members. dur- mney, The catch consisted of The San ‘leds ~ ended “a k i yal jing the remainder of this month, the day's ce ‘ ta welts the lowtails, four mackerel, four iwill aid the navy in a recruiting program, igroupers, a sixteen-; idrive, Albert J. Mills, com- visitors had paraded to the city : : cemetery for a program in honor meander, uk today. mutton fish and many others. | Secretary. of the Navy Frank INVITED TOGUNBOAT | visit here last winter at which | XPOX has a the enlist- . iment aid rom legion posts Cuadra of pray ee ee throughout the nation, and the the gunboat Cuba today in- ly enjoyed. local group is cooperating by vited Key Westers to come Mise, ‘Welden dieted Yet cn ‘helping young men to fill out | eboard the vsesel today and returning here this vear that registration forms and by guar- t as ‘sit: The he 7 the i anteeing their transportation to ship will be open to the pub- Siching. if not better, and ex- an enlistment office at Miami or lic both days from 2 to 5 {> oo ont agein at the : Jacksonville. preter rite 7a _Men who are interested in en- Visitors will not be per- oie either in the regular navy mitted to smoke dock . |or the reserves may get informa- yard, and —- a tok alee ttt rt ttt from any legionnaire, or from bave been detailed to enforce _ {Mills at his office on the second Ge oaer ‘Teocup cme, JONATHAN CATES [0 2st courtnous. Open Staticn Here Miami recruiting headquarters IN COUNCIL RAC announced at the same time today ;that temporary station will be ila ae } Set up here Oct. 13, 14 at the post- ,.MAKES FORMAL ANNOUNCE- Office building. i | | A representative of the Miami; joffice will be sent here a.nd all! jerospective recruits “who hav: !asked information at The Citizen | fabout prospects of joining the {navy have been notified of the of-' ficer’s coming visit. ' main here until Monday. of the Cuban patriots buried there, and had visited the monu-' ment to Jose Marti at Bayview Park. Last night’s program at the! MENT OF CANDIDACY IN Sen-Cerlos-hall follows <=" "THE CITIZEN TODAY Opening by Enrique Esquin-i aldo, Jr., acting president. H Presentation of visiting offi-' Jonathan Cates announced to- cials by Cuban Consul Berardo day that he would be a candidate! Rodriguez. in the coning November election ALBERTO CAMERO Welcome address by Mayor for the position of councilman. ! Willard M. Albury. Mr. Cates appeals to the vot- SEEKS REELECTION Recitations by Ricardo Perez ers of this city on the basis of and Gloria Watson. his qualifications to carry out Address by Raul Alpizar, rep- the duties of this office. He “““epeésenting the Emigrados Cu- asks that electors put aside the banos. custom of voting for neighbor, H Vocal solo by Mrs. Eva War- friend or associate end _ sélect SOLICITS SUPPORT OF ELEC-' | ner. their councilmen on the basis of} TORATE ON PAST RECORD: i Address by Eliseo Perez, rep- ability to give this community ; POLICE OFFICER ALMOST resenting Veteranos de ja Inde- | the administration to which it is i | pendencia. entitled during the months to FOURTEEN YEARS | | Piano solo by Miss Esther Tella- ‘come which will be an important “4, eee aI OS Sigg the history of the Island ‘Riberts Camero, serving ms | Violin solo by Prof. Gerald! He is satisfied that his record oe ees pe Leer ne ieee Saunders, accompanied by Mrs. as a public officer, having serv-|be a candidate for re-election in ey Capitan Urbano ‘© 4 chief deputy sheriff under fe November municipal _ elec: | 3 the administration of Clements “0? 3 | rset of cabal Sete Pree Jaycocks, A. H. McInnis and the A sect born Key Wester, who 9 has lived all his life in this city, | Mrs. Enrique Esquinaldo, Jr., late Roland Curry, has and Dr. Joseph Sanchez, were such as to warrant the voters the organizers of the celebration placing in him the greatest con- and in charge of the program. fidence, feeling sure that he will They are very grateful to every- always look after the interests one who in any way contributed | of the citizens of Key West and! It was Camero’s record as a to its success, and extend sincere to ably perform the duties which | traffic officre that won for him appreciation in behalf of San will develve upon him as coun-'the host of friends which suc- | Carlos ‘Istitute. cilman. «ceeded in placing hir in the of- — |fice of captain of police when he jran for that offce and for three | political fights these friends have | placed Camero back in office. A real law enforcement officer | |at all times, the captain is re- | spected by his political enemie: as well as his friends as an offi- | cer who performs his duties with- {out fear or favor. | been Camero basis his qualification for the office on close to 14 years” service as a police officer. He falso served two years as con- stable. Navy Claims Ownership Of Property For New Hospital Ownership of the proposed ;struction companies, holders of. - naval hospital site at the head of , the contract, have completed their | the island was claimed for the! Pfesent project at the naval air | station. navy today by Leut.-Comdy. | Lieut. Comdr. Carl H. Hilton of Henry L. Naff, public relations the coast guard,/wha owns a $10,-| officer, but residents of the three 000 home im the area, said today } acre tract said they still have not he never has been told officially | been told of the change in title— | that the navy plans to use the; or even heard officially that the land, and he said he does not be-! new yORK.—Rather than! navy plans to use their property. jlieve any of the other residents ; gisitiusion millions of youngsters | Commander Naff said the prop-: have received such notification. | familiar with his role in a serial, | erty became navy owned Oct. 3,! “The only thing I know,” he Chief Thunder Cloud refused to! after condemnation proceedings ‘said today, “is what I have read in| piay the part of a drunken red| in the United States Southeastern the newspapers. And they're man in a picture. District Court. » | building a fence around it, so I Although the navy is construct-' guess it’s true.” , | ing a fence around the land, and, Property to be used for the hos- plans for the $800,000 hospital on | pital site includes the land =N O JNOW Upen Ramonin’s Restaurant 615 Duval Street that site are being completed, cupied by Commander Hilton’s Ruts Mond a Raaeae eaa | In making his announcement | day, Captain Camero said: “To: those people who think that I! jhave made a good police captain, | 'I would appreciate their vote; and support in the November! election”. | H Commander Naff said there has home and that belonging to An- been no indication when the own-!thony Yates, Orion Russell, Mrs. ers will be asked to vacate. It is Leslie Curry and David Lawson. understood the job will not be! The old navy radio station site al- started until Mackle-Leach Con-|so is included. |MANY HURT IN I brook, N. J., today provided new janswered a 24-hour federal ulti- REFUSED TO PLAY PART § Che Key West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U. S. A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 194 * Iding Inspector Y. D. Car- will continue building permits of any kind w til he receives definite instru tions from Washington to Ii them, he declared today. “There seems to be some mis- (By Associated Prensa) WASHINGTON, Oct. Strikes at two Detroit gear fac- tories producing parts for army Scout cars and another at the Cal- co Chemical works in Bound- 1L— threats to the defense preduction program. Rubber company men said Practically every rubber plant in the country would be closed down by the end of next week if to the chemical company did not! understanding here about the resume operations. Mediators of SPAB order banning non-defense the department of labor are construction”, Carbone id working on both strikes. Three other strikes, meanwhile, were coming to an end, as AF-.ofL. electricians at the Ten- nessee companv electric plant in Fairfield, Ala, resumed opera- tions this morning and workers “People think that me: or can get until he is instr plans to issue per of any kind. ASKED FOR POLE tat the Consolidated Aircraft | company in San Diego, prepared} DOUGLAS. Ariz — Joaguin to resume their jobs. Workmen Chavez of this city paid a $25 at Air Associates in Bendix, N. J_,jfeckless driving fine and a like amount to a power compa matum with the announcement replacing a pole he smashed 7 they would go back to their jobs asked the company for the pole until a wage demand is settled. |His request is being considered —- - —~— — 7 _ — a at . . cash gré ac - herere <r ere ae << way « an e€ S ihveceive n ; —— tc ” te we — 2 Ee i ay Sas ai oe a In orwegian Ship ws —— = niu rie = = =e * —_— Old-age Assistance, S284 " - 0 3 = SAE ae aAS. (By Associated Press) 456.50. = = Lense o. = NEW YORK, Oct 11—Scant Aid to Dependent Children. «x —— _—— “THE BOILER KID” details reaching here today told $20,731.00. - —— id the Re aes ae ARRI of the sinking of the 9,200-ton Aid te the Blind, $60,018.90. — aa = =< eet a VES IN MIAMI Norwegian tanker Caledonia in Cash grants paid 1 =—~ae Saas eS the North Atlantic, presumably assistance recip: af (By Axsertated Press) by a German U-boat. How many of the vessel's crew MIAMI Oct. 11—Fred 7 = S be $23,644.84. cone par ‘the boiler kid”, escaped or where she went down beneficiaries were the 5s aut aes pizy Miami —_ Y is not known. Shipping men of Old-age Assistance sare = hk mg” here said they were not certain ceived an aggregate of $20,458 ne SS Se NN NR Pimanlaginns was if the vessel now belongs to Nor- 856.74 Dependent Chigren were ions Hemme 5 Aap ee ey ee ” Stuck Gown by infantile _i.way or England, sinc somé-220-next with $2.009.223.00, while the eee a te ee ee as ee — yerelysis: three years ago in | +, 249 Norwesians ships were 'Blind and Near-Blind. fewer im Lo ga— andere Dee = ae —_ “ - jturned over to the British at the /numbers, received $1,176,764 @my 2 he Pic ct oo = oe oa ee ly injured | time of Norway's defeat by Ger-| “During the four-year period nowmoed tude a get Seay eee te = blow siege ir Ss many. State appropristions were Umi- Lieegemen: Pome det Ser tier Ste See eee be tin ~~ reed The ship was at Galveston,!formly the same”, Commissioner west cost cut® = Se week a a « Se Sat Tiding — a ———s cy pes in May. ramen said, “although Fed- — « =: Siaue op = P aie — void jeral participation wes mecreased Ss FUGITIVS we a £ hitting a busload mageege. EMAND ACTION T0 2.222" ee en oe ASSIST R matching funds for ADC sbowic Oo as ee 25 De wer ae ee : BACK 1 be on a 50-50 basis and not ame EAST GRANGE & Jae St Se = oe Gee ! ——— |dollar for two, as formerly ST a a ae Se ce Se cet LONDON, Oct. 11.—British |<%SE, S nots vel t it marks has = feather Guster ter a Sete =e Aaa ee Se continent Sapam iawasion theme ——e ruil pg ag = =~ mathe 3 2 wom cut ae Se ie ne a (ty Ansnciated Preass on the continent is growing, and te 1941 session of the Lagiie- >t a @ . = a es BALTIMORE, Oct. 11—Her ‘hundreds of letters and telegrams ture of new taxes the bee —————— 3 High : = demanding some action are flood- xb te ae Cee See See ae a a ighness the Duchess -of Wind-'ing Prime Minister Winston {0™_>ich is ear-marked for the much shout & Bie winaiow ae let on oe sor, who began life in Baltimore Churchill's office rs. 8 of the needy aged 2n¢ open Bere fies cut tors as plain Wallis Warfield, and who’ Workers at two factories in. “Pendent chil anc comes cect Whee = om a_i almost became queen of Eng- Leeds are reported to have sent eninge ii. ~ * land, will delay until Monday Se » sad pare? Regge a MANY ARRESTED oa m4 rm —— - eee jemanding action assist the - ™ — eS ee her: first appentance before home | Russians, and one group of 63 Waet Bet was eer 2 ae ~oemne — town crowds. «students at a London college sent AS So eae s « ee — The Duke and Duchess arrived similar messages. i Bm ant ome De Ce Sill 4 here from Chicago today, but! The London press, which has seems: > se " left their train in the burbs been clamoring for an invasion, | (Ry Asnecin.ed Prema) “ = and went immediately to the suddenly reversed its stand to-| NEW YORK Oct. ii—Pans 2 7° Scere come — as home of her uncle, Gen. Henry ;92Y, however, several papers sug- | police and agents of the German) Te on oe M. Warfield. A country club £¢sting that it might be foolhardy 'Gestapo have questioned 76000 LOS ANGELES —Tee gaan Tle Segeee aie reception tomorrow will give the |t© Sttempt a landing in Europe | Parisians and arrested 9,000 im “2° Stuart Water SPS ce, GSS) 4 Gt G50 see Ge jtop layer of Baltimore society a; &t this time.” | investigation fit a ee an ee eee glimpse of the royal couple, but ——__—____ |ties during the past few weeks, “== fr Si Set ot cette Sete Te cee ee most Baltimoreans will not see JUSTICE’S COUNCIL * was reported here today a —* eee ee ee them until they make an ap- Authorities in Pars announces ** _—* — << TE pearance at the city hall Mon the execution of one man yester- /Cuned foe Re Se eee a = (OPENED BY PETAIN 2° sc=: = "=== = TWO CASES ARE HEARD IN COURT Talmon (Talcum) Carey, (My Annociated Press) PARIS, Oct. 11—French Pre- mier Henri Philippe Petain to- jday opened the session of the {Council of Political Justice, in what Paris and Vichy newspa- : pers said may be the first move charged with vagrancy, this morn- | toward the trial of former lead- ing drew a 30-day jail sentence \ ers. from Judge William V. Albury, Two former premiers, Leon who accepted guilty pleas in, Blum and Jean Daladier, and chambers. |Gen. Maurice Gamelin, former Joseph Sands, negro truck;commander uf French armies, drivet, was fined $25 and costs on are believed likely to appear for a’reckless driving count. ‘trial before the council. The Maxwell Co., Inc. Restaurant Supplies and Equipment Manufacturers of MAXWELL VENETIAN BLINDS PHONE 682 issue } 1 Mechanized Forces. Sealy Batting Way Forward On Russian Frais Smashing Healy At Ret TRIED E LLL! Beret Goma Sox NEW YORK RECORDS | ISSUES REPORT cartuouaxe suocx GIVES FIGURES ON BENEFITS DERIVED BY MONROE IN FOUR YEARS JACKSO! Durin Ad ee oe ae a er oe FOR JAPANESE .. . — = we ve $36: tire state during totaled jshot down by firing squads im the same period. In the Somme area. according ito Paris reports. 45 alieged Com- jmunisis have been jailed, and \reports from Belgrade said 30 Serbs were executed im tun jsmall Serbian villages yesterday as Communists. LEAVES JNIQUE NOTE PROVIDENCE. R i-k BD Kenyon of this city seceiwed through the mail 2 pocketbook i ! i