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Associated Press Day Wire Service For 61 Years Devoted te the Best Interests of Key West he Key ‘ THE SOUTHERNMOST NE VOLUME LXIL. No. 250. Wa i Aad On Parliament Members, How- KEARNY OFFICERS urated Sept. 20, the maternity ev, Urge Clove: Tiss! LISTED BY NAVY , i hospital for the working mothers | Agent T. A. Weaver with offering With German And Ital. lof Havana Province, first of the|to withdraw pickets from the . iSix, one in each province, to be} store if he were paid $200. ian Governments ‘completed, brought fruition to another of the great dreams Presi- dent Batista started on the road to } realization while he was still chief|to put on the pickets in the hope lof the army. lof collecting the money. j. In_the handsome, four-story] Weaver, whose laborers are em: (Special to The Citizen) {building, more than two blocks| ployed by the carpenters’ union ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 21—The ‘long and strrounded by spacious! to do the picketing, declined to }8rounds, every facility known to|comment, and Clarence Higgs, {modern science for the care of the | business agent of the carpenters’ i | | (Special to The Citizen) HAVANA, Oct. 21—Inaug-!of the Broadway Market, today charged Laborers’ Union Business BRIEF BIOGRAPHIES INCLUD- ED WITH RELEASE OF NAMES later than the usual time Monda; (By Associated Press) TOKIO, Oct. 21.—Tokio papers today toned down their attacks! on the United States, but a group’ | of ‘parliamént members announc-"°VY department today released ‘ names and brief biographies of i i i ed‘ in“ interviews that the new’ s jmother and child before, during | union, also refused to be quoted. 7 3 the officers aboard the destroyer | and after child-birth has been | Japanése Government must seek Kearny when she was torpedoed |installed. There are no wards.! front of the Duval street market clore? tié#' with the governments Friday about 350 miles south and The big, sunny rooms accom-|for two weeks in a carpenters’ west of Iceland. jmodate two patients each. There | union protest against the employ- of Grmany and Italy. The offi aces jare twelve delivery and operating | ment of non-union men on a new 2 be Lieut. Comdr. A. L. Danis, U. S. | Conditioned water is furnished }Rivero brothers. Rivero has con- strained Japanese-American re-'N., commanding officer; Lieut.|for all uses except watering the|tended that he is not doing the Eugene S. Sarsfield, U. S. N., ex-|!@wns. The best gynecologists of | building, himself, and that the lations was reflected in word ecutive officer and navigator; |/H2¥a%a form the staff. The whole | dispute is entirely between the that American merchart ships in Lieut: Robert. Jabs = institution is built and main-!union and the contractor. the Pacific len A ‘obert John Esslinger, U. jtained by small contributions | Weaver, after a conference with are leaving friendly S. N., engineer and damage con-'from the salary of each worker; Mayor Willard M Albury this ports into which they were trol officer; Lieut. Noah Adair, Jr., |augmented by similar sums paid | morning, had agreed to use white saa gat ee U. S. N., gunnery officer; Ensign |by each employer of labor under ; pickets on the store, instead of suming normal sailing sched- ules. John Jared Munson, U. S. N., com- | laws enacted at the request of the the negroes who have been on munication officer; Ensign Reu-|then chief of the army. duty there. ben N. Perley, Jr., U. S. N., first! The president, accompanied by! Rivero’s statement to The Citi- , lieutenant; Ensign William James! the council of ministers, foreign zen follows: “ Daly, U. S. N., assistant engineer |Tepresentatives, groups represent-: “] was called on the telephone HIRING IN FUTURE WILL BE DONE THROUGH STATE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE \officer; Ensign Roy Albert Nore-/ing the employers and the work-} Thursday by Weaver, who said slius, U. S. N. R., assistant gunnery vers of Cuba, received the com-/'he would like to talk things over officer; Ensign John Seamen Al- |Pleted institution from its build- | regarding the picket line. I said I bert, HII, U. S. N. R., torpedo of-/ers. Many thousands of citizens was willing to meet him any ficer and assistant communication | Witnessed the ceremonies and ap- | —_—____ officer; Ensign Henry Lyman, U.}Plauded this new demonstration ALBERT JONES S. N. R., assistant first lieutenant; |of the constructive ability and de- Ensign John W. Stout, Jr., U.S. N.; termination of a president who! R.; Lieutenant (junior grade) Am- | makes public promises only after “\rose ME “Babich,supply corps, U.;}having prepared the means of} |S. N. R., supply officer. jcarrying them out. ! In addition to the officers} Like Cuba’s new military cities i Albert Jones, St. Petersburg truck driver, was bound over to criminal court this morning un- der $50 bond on a charge of reck- less driving after a preliminary hearing before Peace Justice Franklin Arenberg. Jones was arrested on the com- plaint of Joe Cabrera, who said the youth’s truck scraped his truck as they passed on one of the highway’s wooden bridges. Cabrera claimed Jones did not istop after the accident. M’KILLIP RITES THIS AFTERNOON Funeral services for William McKillip, who died Sunday eve- 'ning, will be held this after- noon at 4:30 o'clock at the Lopez Chapel, with Rev. A. C. Riviere and Rev. W. B. Mundy officiat- Pallbearers will be selected from the order of Odd Fellows of which he was a member of@long standing. state employment office directed ‘sumed that he had reported for | homes for orphans and infantile } by William V. Little, Mayor Wil- , duty. lorientation centers for delin-; lard M. Albury was assured to- | ee eS }quent children; the 1,300 rural’ day. 1 jschools and dozens of new hos- The mayor, after a conference HOSPITAL T0 Pitals and other institutions al- at his office with union leaders, }ready completed or, like the near- Little and repreesntatives of the BE IMPRO ly completed national tuberculosis Belcher company, announced i ; hospital crowning the half-mile-: that J. T. Clamp, general super- | eee jhich mountain of Topes de Col-} intendent of the job, had prom- |lantes, this hospital is another job ised to do everything in his| Dr. H. C. Galey yesterday was ‘so well done that any of the most power to get local men em-/Stanted a $2,000 building permit! advanced nations in the world; ployed. for additions to his Eaton street / may take it as a model when they The conference was called aft- hospital. : want to better their present facili- er Clarence Higgs, business _ The doctor plans to add an/jties for similar purposes. agent of the carpenters’ union, X-ray room, a laboratory and} iS Boe and T. A. Weaver, business agent , ©*tTa offices to the building. {TEXAS FLYING : of the laborers’ unions, had pro- a BG tested alleged discrimination Broken Arm Starts Lad FIELD SHRINKS against local men. H eS peek | Clamp previously had denied On Publishing Career | any discrimination, but he said | <nihicedeasa Pact RANDOLPH FIELD, Tex., Oct. | men were picked up on the, |21.—The 2,300-acre airdrome here | streets in Key West, or were uae aa ei wie lat Randolph Field was too big for employed when they applied at ser has two major interests; one | the 700 aviation cadets to get any | the job. ;the result ofthe other. Dwight | Practice in night landings. In the future, according to the was studying drums when he was| It was too simple for the pilots mayor, Clamp’s subordinates | six and broke his right elbow. |to cut the throttle and go into a will notify Little when they are Wmile it was mending, he made a/Slide, because they couldn't in need of men, and will hire jcoliection of stories about handi-| Miss. So the training officers only applicants coming through | capped musicians who made good. j have, with amber lights, marked the state office. Then he decided to start a/2 landing strip of 3,200 by 400 a newspaper. Beginning with five feet, and now the cadets really GERMAN-IT ‘ALIAN dollars capital, The Midget News | have something to shoot at. first appeared in September, 1939. | Today it has a circulation of 300 | OFFICIALS copies, carries local and precise advertising, current news stories} — and special features. A column} {By Associated Press) headed, “My Pop Sez” is writ-| ROME, Oct. 21.—Walter Funk, ten by his father. The editor's! Germany’s minister of finance, personal column is “So You Think | was closeted for more than an You're Behind the Eight Ball.”| hour this morning with Premier .and in it Dwight tells stories of | Benito Mussolini. jpeople who have accomplished Funk flew here from Berlin for'much even though physically the conference. ‘handicapped. } 1 | (By Associated Prexs) | i i Building Permits F or Month Thus Far Exceeded $50,000 ROOSEVELT AND | Building permit totals so far HARRIMAN CONFER }this month have climbed to $50,- |200 in spite of uncertainty over 4 Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. — | tion, | Carbonell President Roosevelt, back from a long weekend at Hide Park, today | went into conference with W. Secretary Hull Urges Quick Action On Neutrality Law imate wie Ww (By Associated Press) }recently from conferences with * (WASHINGTON, Oct. 21. —) before the committee went ts and Russian officials a Secretary of State Cordell Hull. ' secret session, was made after a, Moscow. appearing before the senate for-| conference at the White House in Observers supposed the confer-} eign relations committee this! |i administration leaders de-|° would be for the purpose ott morning, fired the opening gun in | Which administratio °- | mapping greater United States aid | the administration battle for re- cided to make no effort at this / for the Soviets. vision of the neutrality law with | time to repeal the entire neutrality the statement that American de- , law. | fense efforts may come too late; Although almost all adminis- unless we do everything in ourjtration leaders have said they! power now. would favor withdrawal of the The secretary said armament of! ban on American ships entering American ships is a legal and belligerent ports, the party lead- obvious move on the part of the ers decided to take the provisions United States. jone at a time, with the ban on Hull’s statement, coming just armed ships coming first. Inspector ¥. D. today. onthe list are the fir for $4,000 each issuedito the Grove Con- struction company, a $13,000 home mits for Charles Curry to build a cottage, Varnor Lowe’s garage apartment and general repairs for Emory Pierce. Also, Selected Short Subjects PRIZE NITE — TONIGHT Sececceccosccaseessseece | SPAPER IN THE U. S. A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1941 Oe To End Picking Of Sto For Sum Of $200 Ernest A. Rivero, co-operator{ place he wanted. He suggested | Rivero said Weaver made thejPosite the offer Sunday, and waited untilj}As soon as we lr li Pickets have been marching in! building being constructed for the! UNDER ARREST. Belcher Oil company, working ‘ named, it is believed that Ensign} which have replaced the tumbling} CHARGED WITH RECKLESS | on construction of the CAA air- Waldo G. Rothenberg, U.S.N.R.,jbarracks the army had when DRIVING; UNDER port at Boca Chica, will do all! was aboard. He was under orders {Batista became its chief; like the| z hiring in the future through the to join the Kearny and it is as-|new civico-military _institute/ $50 BOND . |Saunders has-been active in prac- | and other invisible faults im du- the federal ban on new construc- | for T. V. Brennan, and $2,000 per-/ eat Citizen Eas =e 5 oe a gacnge < se .< Faccenter ‘Borin Cains To Have Anmay Of Two Million Now Before Moscow X-RAY PLAYS ITS KEY WEST'S NAVAL <== a ‘PART IN SPEEDING HOSPITAL TO COST = == PLANE PRODUCTION U.S. signee = = = [INSPECTION ACCELERATED TOPS BY MANY TYPES OF MA CHINE WHICH FIND HIDDEN FAULTS IN METAL | | ;we meet on the street. “We met at noon Sunday | Weaver and Higgs were waiting for my brother and myself op- telephone _ building. arrived there, Veaver suggested he and I take ride around the corner in my ir to talk it over. the conversation CRIGINAL ESTREATE es BY SIGS ASSUME LABS pew woes Ge Dl _Geceee ER FIGURE INCLUDES ac QUISITION OF LAED ‘He said, ‘How is business?’, said, ‘Pretty good’. “He remarked that the picket ine was costing them plenty and that if I paid him the cost of the pickets-he would call off the {whole thing. 1 inquired how ‘much in money that was, and he |said $200. Therefore he promis- and esas me a Sees eer oe (Special te The Citieen WASHINGTON man beings have Oct ,ed that if I paid that amount the | . - rayed after hav crack ee | whole thing would be forgotten. : und cued suiep H ‘He said he was very powerful |up—to determine what t = j with the union and had great in- " eae ¢ oe oe |broken. But America’s fluence with the men, and that |he was sure that if I paid, we iwould get back those union me who have stopped buying fro! us since the store has been pick- i ind for the prevention of crack-ups {national defense ;found a new ust And in so doing it has accele eted. j ‘ - =p oe Ee See | ated os tion of ir “Not knowing what to think | t=" U% Prodsction of waep —gee about the proposition, I told |" democracy’s defense “ a oe Weaver that I would have to give | Out of alll this him my answer regarding pay- | Comparatively new o¥ ment of the $200 after I had con-!the American aircraft sulted with my brother. He said | the metallurgical X-ray = give me until’ 9 a. m jcian who determines a ‘ond seo << oo La “On the advice of interested |P@*t is built into a fighter, bomb- mex Ses S ae friends, we coatacted the law,/€T Of trainer, whether that pert ae ——— — who specifically told us not to [Carnes any hidden flaws. ALL ; ' TiS Guu —— Sie ie ae An example of the use of X-ray . — picket was not sent to the levidently held off until our an.|@"° ®¥ Aviation News Fea swer was received”. tures at the Burhank Calif_ es soz —-- ——_—____ {plant of tne Lockheed Aircraft satin Gage =e \Corp., where, about. three years MOUROE REPRESFWTES WITH ser Se" 2 ser see OD GERALD SAUNDERS |ss2" ise" c2°swipies a Soe mane SS : j ton, Inc. “sold” the company on = cae IN COUNCIL RA j the idea COLLEGE Fos wos Soeemmg 5 gemem ate Lockheed gave it a try, permit- oe Seer wea Eee jting Triplett & Barton to oper- see See ee cee cee eee {ate their own “concession” wath- (Sorc oe Te eee at ae «a eq CANDIDATE IS VERY ACTIVE) in the ractory grounds in Bur TALLABASSEE Get 22 AE ates Gee Ge See ant oe IN ALL FORMS OF Com. | bank, ad from 2 smail beginning © of Floris cues ae oe SE ee ee Ge Ee |the X-ray and other metallurg- resented am the carent Sx qe SS & Ge See ee ae MUNITY SERVICE | ical tests appliea to airplane part: roliment af 1907 stuteats at te “=f S Soe Gegee Se Ses jhave grown to considerable yro- Flormde State Calge ch = Cee = eutee GS) aie «f | Portions. At present there ape Latest to offer himself for the ;S0me 35 X-ray techmicians at office of city councilman is Gerald ; WoT im the laboratories at Lock- Saunders, widely and favorably | eed. and four new machines known here as a civic leader and | €ach capable of X-raying as many treasurer of the Key West Gas|@S 5000 small parts a day, have Company. j been installed. Although one of the youngest; These machines ferret out hhid- jbusiness men of the city, Mr. jen cracks, fissures, blow holes, tically all fi of community | Tal, aluminum, bronze and other service b& taking an active | metals, both castings and forg- |part in the feligious activities in| ings. Each machine is 2 ‘self- Key West. contained unit, the high-voltage ;_ Concerning his candidacy, Mr.|X-ray tube being housed in }Saunders made the . following | lead-lined cabinet about ten statement to The Citizen today: {high and four feet square. alongside eet | “Several of my friends have | operator can work = |thought that I might serve my |to the dangerous X-rays anaes community in the capacity of city} Not only does the X. techn: a BT councilman in a worthy manner. |cian add to the safety of flight << ty Com “Therefore, at their behest | but he speeds up production—an — _— ia have decided to offer myself for | important factor in national de- a ieee et | the consideration of the electorate |fense. In plants using the Kray C#O° = i ee ee ee “If el 5 il do my ui } Is gow Re Ee jin me and shall give the very best /of castings in place of many — pi tape DES |1 have to the office” forgings. Due to the fact that "=" = | jcastings can be produced faster “* S= Gays keawe a i some cases Uper f= returs & fe Tres Siem Geue eee Parts need ing State te wil cme sheers > NE le CONCERN Trade Some = ks ween ¢ Sant Slee ate the advantage of 400 aes snmument mies oy oy a builder both in time and = = = iG deel reciam: cfu ne a ene Me | ‘em tc 96 same Sh edges Se Gee - | parts im the Post Offer Big. Sle tee be that must be ipsa. pioneer im this/? Snowe —~— elimmates af) Senda as : the pres. *¢ @ Key Ben, thet are not ew; Bet fer sewers! Gees after surface. Since the *¢ Wil cetum & he iS | may depend on ——___ —- - } these flaws mom the interest of I i z i t |

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