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he Key West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U. S. A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1941 : [BLIMP PATROL. : ‘Business: ~AROOND WATE Chi Gls” Bé Elected To City Offices i UNCLE SAM'S NAVY KEEPS In an effort to create greater GUARD IN COASTAL WA- TERS WITH DAILY SCHED- jinterest in the coming city elec- ition, working towards maintain- By JOE MORTON |ing an effective good city gov-| | AP Feature Service Writer ernment, business and profes- Pegs eat out, “— to pro-} LAKEH RST, N. J. Oct. 18.— ‘a oa vide a larger number o! candi- M | Each morning of the year, not Pace, ee =_ Te ae dates for city council so as to! an esse Ss ilong after daybreak, early ‘risers | Spee coe ly all of the city’s | give the voter a wider selection | ne o 2238 in this New Jersey pineland. re-|/©@ding civic organizations met) in the hope that the result would H gion glance automatically at the | /@st evening in the county court-} bring a council able to cope with | | COLLECTIONS OF PERSONAL i skies, then at their watches, and , house. |the problems bound to come up| |muse aloud: “Time for the blimp! The group selected as its chair-|during the next administration. | AND INTANGIBLE TAXES pairet® Pi man for last night’s get-together,| After hearing various WERE COMPLETE TODAY Soon, two, sometimes three or Everett Russell, president of the |tions as to the method of select- Continue ‘Peacé Talks’ With U$. |Germans Boast Of Sinking =~ <= = meeting, | pesset 2 Disumg-o: Tin Atharntic sewcee:. Stews te Ren eee sions on those who have already announced as candidates election. Only purpose for the for sks: Sap. Gadies Are SOLE DEBTOR Freezing To Death In! In Heavy Snow (By Amseciated Pre~~ NEW YORK. ©: lradio, apparent SUBEES- | challenge at the (By Associated Press) | open the s NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—Speak-| ing in the most optimistic vein! Monroe county collections of jmose out towards the Atlantic. i four, compact streamlined craft Chamber of Commerce. At nightfall they return, each ‘Present that Key West is now since the German assault on | personal and intangible taxes | With » log. showing operations ‘exPeriencing “¥ nila jing possible Mr. Russell reminded those | chairman appointed a committee | of of one representative from each aw group attending to study the sit- | tankers and three destroyers i pledge to keep the Atlan bi candidates, the scribed today the jover some 2,000 square. miles. prosperity and how necessary it uation and secure candidates Atlantic convoy Moscow began, Russia's high|Were complete today, for the | first time since anyone here can command today declared RT cocnber been “looking for submarines”, { It was clearly brought out Nazi advance has been brought | i from those nominated at last night’s meeting. The meeting was marked with | See much interest and enthusiasm and scores of valuable sugges- tions were made. Similar meet- ings are planned for future elec- tions. | The blimps, tendons in the #5 that the right men be elected powerful Navy air arm, have |to office this year. “It is interesting tha attack occurred wh: trality height.” wi dent Roosev a must h incident welcome to “drag the U war ‘(Official opinion in Wash was uniform im the be tack was deliberate, b: department released no further act deba (Ry Associated Press) il! . A | H | i | ; i i i Tax Collector Joe C. MeMahon| During the World War — Ger-/that no politeial organization to a halt on the snow-covered ‘achieved his 100 per cent col-/™any sent half a dozen U-boats' Would be formed as a result of 3 }torpedo merchantmen, lay mines, 7° intention of backing any slate = ‘the one remaining debtor came ri shipping in °F ticket and wished no asper- | : and otherwise ha shipping, in i # coearaunique ‘conceded "that |i. ‘his office and paid a bill of 5. &. fleet would | — — be withdrawn from Europe. In: advance at a slow pace north of 4 j Pa | the city, but the armies attacking solvency this year, had issued ;|W¢Te destroyed, among them the “YOUR MEN FREEZING” | eat ath Re : In the present war the United an men now have paid. / States, at peace, has her guard ‘OTHERS SEEKING jtensive daily maneuvers, are By SAM JACKSON, AP Feature Service Writer remy 2x, AWM NEEDLES, Calif, Oct. 18—;Something pretty. That milk can 4 cruising at a speed up to 65 knots | these towns on the edge of a vast [Goodness knows was fan hour, serves the Navy best at and mysterious desert is that Wore haley a Se ae ey'’s plenty Like the mother’s “hang your ; “ ‘th > fi ’, he says. ‘But I t arch itely fi is come from’, he says. ua lelothes on a hickory limb, but peebeiae Hadid Sivcvitably gore As. planes, trains and sutome- | sort goin’ to be out there alone = veer. by, i information about the actions soldiers Chief Ivan Elwood said today he| base, and to watch for the tell-|folks on their perpetual shuttle dered. I'm goin’ to Georgia and preceding the actua! torpedommg Russians _\doesn’t-mind if the Miami Gaud-/tale-white-wake of 3 submarine. | between. New-York and Holly-;get all my folks’. - } was the statement that the y don’t dig any holes in | merged craft itself may be spot-/out envy. Any day now, Indian part from his uncle that com Kearny is limping toward an ardens. ; - i ¥ this gathering, those present had approaches to the capital. | lection goal in the morning when jto American coastal waters to - = - ‘ hope part of the U. S. fleet would the Germans are continuing to | spout $70. McMahon, who re- ———_______ ; jup. Blimp crews, trained by in-; BAF oe | The bli @ igid irship) | e blimp (non-rigid airship) : wes : < HIDDEN TREASURE «<<: hovering motionless or The beauty of living in one of , was full of ore overt this reconnaissance. Its crew has time you're always potentially rich. | more where |don’t go near the water,” Police a U-boat several weeks from its | Dues carrying rich and get trailed and maybe mur- { Only comment from the newy ‘Feaus look for treasure here, pro-| Under certain conditions the sub- | wood, you can look at them with-| “He got to El Paso—tI got this today the Botanical G: |ted—some have been sighted 90 |Joe or Old Smokey may walk in out and tried to find the mine— American port, but there was no | 1 The Gaudreaus, Eugene L. and‘ feet down. jand announce that the grubstake and got appendicitis and wWa&S indication of where she is headed. Eugene J., think there isa buried! For the present-day patrol,/you gave him long months ago Operated on. Well, he died and —— treasure in the gardens, and if city | whales and sharks—far smaller |has enabled him to find a canyon didn't leave a map or nothin’ ex- council doesn’t want a cut (it than submarines—afford com- lined with gold. cept a letter he'd already writ- doesn’t) they have hinted they'll’ mon practice targets. Miniature | Or if you set impatient you ten home. $ army is attacking fiercely along just dig up the loot and get down | depth bombs may be dropped for |can let your wife run the store; “And you know, the doctor's the entire front, and fighting in to spending those doubloons | practice; full-size depth bombs jor gas station for a couple of bill, from what this uncle says, front of the capital is said to be alone. | lie ready in the racks. {weeks and go prospecting your- Come to just exactly the amount} going forward on an enormous! Not ones to keep a good thing to} The gas-filled craft seuntering/self. There are distant ranges Of all the gold he had in that scale. _ ___;themselves, the Gaudreaus, E. L:| from Lakehurst’s Naval Air Sta-ithan few -white men have ever milk can. JIncludin’ the can”. Berlin communiques, giving ‘and E. J., too, offered in a letter; tion today scout northward and ‘reached, and you reason that if The storekeeper laughed up- only the scantiest information ‘to cut the city in if they were | southward along the coast, each }you can just get into their more | Toariously at this about the fighting, admitted the ‘given permission to dig. But they | assigned to part of an “inshore” [remote canyons with enough, the specimen back in his Russians are attacking, but de-| ended their letter “—or do you) belt. This generally is the stretch | water to bring you back alive, Tegister. Others cleared they have been thrown Prefer us to take action in our own | of water lying within the 100-|seu ought to find something. i back at most points. The high manner?” \fathom curve, the area where| Nearly all these desert towns! @pparently command also admitted that the’ Council voted “no action” so if | coastal shipping is concentrated | boast at least one sample of ex- Yeats ago. The Red armies of Gen. Semion the shovels start clanking in the | ang where submarines might be|tremely rich ore (called i Timoshenko, previously said tonight, it might be the Gaudreaus, | expected to lark. {grade” or “picture rock”), have been trapped, are reorganiz- | E. L. and E. J., settling accounts in | j - lt | h . i } f | ! Several changes have occurred in the officer personnel at the : | | b it ni lI {i var ¥ | f + | i {departed for other stations. The officers spent more than a year |at this post. ‘They left October ed and fighting before Moscow. {their own manner. | making this “inshore belt” secure Many New Candidates Expected ;that Congress authorized con- }Struction of 48 lighter-than-air jcraft for patrol purposes. Five:of jthese. are being deliveréd ‘to ate being used in greatly-ex- * } month; funds for 21 others ‘have jbeen allocated. Actually on pa- jtrol duty are four ships, the rest With the deadline for qualify- ing for the city election, October 22, drawing near, it is expected at least seven new candidates will enter the race for city council be- fore the time expires. While there is no one who will dispute the fact that the next mayor will be a Albury, the point in question seems to be whether it will be Paul G. or Willard M. Both are making an intensive campaign and _ both camps are confident of victory. No new candidates are expected in this field. : In the race for police justice only Wesley P. Archer, the in- cumbent, and T. S. Caro, his predecessor, have thus far an-/ nounced in The Citizen. Several other candidates have i but have not yet anounced to the public. A8 usual great interest centers around the race for captain of Here Is A Chance You’ve Been Waiting For Good Dry FILL hauled and leveled on your ground at a Reasonable Price. Hurry and get yours while it lasts. Call 755 or see CHARLEY TOPPINO 731 Caroline Street panded training operations. * [police and true to custom there; The Navy’s program for mak- jare more candidates out for this |imé secure all vulnerable coast- office than any other outside of |! waters also requires construc- |the council race. The Citizen’s/ tion of three air stations to sup- political column shows Alberto jPlement the base here. These are ‘Camero will seek re-election, . jopposed by Ray Atwell, Hector | beth City, N.C, and Sunnyvale, Castro and Robert J. Lewis. Calif. Further extending opera- Greatest interest lies in the | tions is a new expeditionary-type jeouncil race, where many changes | ™Ooring mast, telescopic and car- ‘will be made. Of the present | Tied by truck, which has been council, only John Carbonell, | tested satisfactorily in winds of Glenwood Sweeting and Leonard |"¢ar-hurricane force. |B. Grillon have announced that ‘they will seek re-election. Glanc- SECOND EDITION OF ing down the announcement col-j ; umn, the new candidates shown USO STAR APPEARS are Raul Riley Carbonell, Jona- sae, a than Cates, Myrtland Cates, Wil-|_ Second edition of the USO Star, liam Freeman Dominguez and Eugene (Coffee). Sanchez. As predicted, this column is , expected to add new candidates | to its list daily "and all “dark } ‘horses” must enter before Wed- i nesday. CRUNCH-CRUNCH | Returns to the STORK CLUB Tonight, 10 till ? With New Hits and Surprises NO COVER NO MINIMUM semi-monthly paper put out by the United Service Organizations’ club here, was on the streets to- day. 'The paper, scheduled to come out every: other Saturday, is;and called me out to his. track. edited by Henry Fitzsimmons and|He asked me is under the direction of George} __ Montpetit, Who heads the USO jclub. | | It was with the intention of | there is always a story with it! calculated to raise hopes sudden wealth. j Lakehurst at the rate of one’>a}* “This fellow was from Geor- WéTe going to find their bonanza. gia”, related the storekeeper. | Suppose psychology would | “Used to buy his grub here every |S@¥ this is daydreaming, a de-; time he come in from the desert. |fense mechanism, to gloss over Used to stand there just like you 2Ctual failure in a financial way. are. I think he'd been sick. That |But from all I could learn at South Weymouth, Mass., Eliza-|was the reason he come out here. | tidn't fail to make them happy. “Well, he kept pickin’ around time, I guess. Every once in a_ while he’d cash a money order! from home. Nobody knew just | PRISON SENTENCE where he was prospectin’. He'd | Picked up an old truck some-! where and he used to go off in| (By Ansociated Press) different directions. | OSLO, Norway, Oct. 18—A “Then he come in about dinner !German court martial today sen- time one night and asked for one ;tenced to three years in prison of them big milk cans there. Lia Norwegian accused of throw- Souent he looked a little excited, | ing plates from his house win- and sure enough he didn’t stay dow at a marching company overnight but drove right off. pall pats ‘troops. * if he was headin’ in the direetion | ‘The court martial, in announc- of Blythe. .o00t}ing sentence, declared that sim- “Well, next day he was, back |ilar acts agaitist Nazi soldiers in the future’ will mean “more ruthless” replies. H if 1 wanted to see | ANNOUNCING— Formal Opening of NORTH BEACH COFFEE SHOP Sunday at Five We'll Be Happy To Have You Be Our Guest Table D’Hote and a la Carte Service OPENING DINNER .- from $1.00 up 7 | ti val tf i | Hi ith itt ? Ir til \' i | tt h fit 5 i i . ; “I fi hifl : 4 it i ‘ ’ |

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