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The THE souT HERNMOST NEW KEY WEST, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1941 Six-Milé-Deep Defense Zone; SPAPER IN THE U.S.A. Kry West Citizen —<——$—$— most equabie country range of oniy West. Florida. bas the imate im the average PRICE F Action Against American Ships ‘Other German And Italian "PSOOOPOIS Ss Cities Are Attacked In OPEN HOUSE FOR NEW YORK. Nov. 8 German OSI OPO OILS i i STATE EDITORS | oops have broken through a six- ABSENTEE VOTING =, haces Launched jmiledeep defense zone before CLOSES TODAY: 134 The Miami Herald. which Kersh in the Crimean peninsula, a | | Wipe Out Ente Red Division a psec eevereseee OW Reon OF Neaty Act 8 895 695 Ciub Coupe ‘ NASH Cony. Coupe + HASH 492 Deluxe Sedan Conv. Coupe a BUICK 33 é 695 545 (By Associated Press) LONDON. Nov. §—Hundreds 4 over Berlin and other German and j | greatest, and costliest, aerial at-| tack of the war, the air ministry announced today. ‘Mannheim and Cologne in Ger- imany felt crushing blows iz the RAF offensive, which reached out , to deliver a powerful attack on Brindisi in southern Italy. } The air ministry admitted the loss of 37 of its great four-motored 4; bombers in the attacks, the high- @ est toll an aerial attacker has paid in the war, except for a Russian claim of having shot down 49 Ger- | < man planes over Moscow. 4 Most of the lost planes, the air ministry declared, fell victims to 745 } a storm over the continent, and to 4 jeold, which formed ice on their wings at the high altitude in which they flew. (Berlin claimed 27 of the attackers were shot down by anti-aircraft fire} i The.ait ministry said Cologne 495 Scety suffering several hours of 445 3954 345 rare CARE 345; TALCUM CAREY 245% tsteady bombardment with high Rome said 40 persons were j killed and 80 injured as the RAF j attacked Brindisi for an hour and ahalf. Serious damage to the city was admitted.) BACK IN JAIL sclieictainicadtens STATE COMMERCE BODY TO ASSEMBLE IN PANAMA CITY MANY INCIDENTS IN CON- NECTION WITH ORGANIZA- TIONS HISTORY TO BE BROUGHT OUT PANAMA CITY. Nov. & (FNS) Long-time Florida booste: are promised a thrili when the Florida State Chamber of Com- merce holds its 25th annua! mem- bership meeting here. December 1 and 2 Clyde J. Baser, a Jack- Sonville publicity man. bas dug up from William 1. (Billy) Wilson's files @ printed copy of the con- SUtution of the old Florida De- velopment Board, forerunner of the state chamber. jules M. Bur- @uieres of West Palm Beach is listed as chairman. A. G. Cum- mer of Jacksonville was treasurer, and A. A. Coult was temporary secretary. These men, with Dr. L. A. Bize of Tampa, Dr. W. F. Blackman of Lake Monroe, A. Hunter Brown of Pensacola, George W_ Chase of Ocala. F. C. roover of Jacksonville, C. E Stewart, Jr., of Tampa, Willia: Wilson of Panama City, and C. Ucker of Baltimore, Mary! listed as being the « or committee. There was one woman he list. Mrs. Edgar Lewis of i division at the foot of the Yaila, mountains. ; The communique seid Russian | armies before Kersh are in full re- treat either German nor Russian re- Ports made any specific ciaims of success om. other frents, and the German bulletins did not mention either Mostow or Leningrad. had driven beck the Nazis near Tula, and claimed that Red armies now have the initiative! along the entire fr but the re-/ Ports did not gains. Neutral observers the 'S (By Associated Prew) HELSINKE Finland. Nov. 8.— quit the war against Russia has been delayed by the insistence of the Social Democtat party that the Question be taken up at a secret session, it was announced today. A government spokesman. @m- department's offer night, denied a such an offer. papers disc posal with sk: STUDIED NIGHTS thosed his office for the noon ‘hour. the use of Key Weest resi- dents who will be unable to be in the city on the regular elec- tion day Tuesday. Ri TIILFVIIIS SS - BALLOTS ARE CAST INCAMPAIGN TALKS ‘POLITICAL RALLY AT LE- when the clerk LABOR UNION: NINETEEN - MADE SPEECHES ing a aun ios A. political rally was held last the American Legion tehead street, spon- by union labor members, n Clarence Higgs, business of the Carpenters’ Union, WASHINGTON, tablishment of a base at Iceland was announced to- Knox said the base has been es- tablished and has been placed un- Finland's repty to the Ameritin ‘der the command of Adm. James State department demand that she F. Kaufmann PLAN USE OF spokesman here ng as chairman of the meet- reelection, and i G. Albury, his opponent, h gave addresses in connec- tion with their candidacy. Leo Warren, candidate for city cierk, and Police Justice W. P. Archer and his opponent, T. S. Caro, were also heard. Ray At- well, seeking captaimcy of the police, spoke in the imterest of his campaign. (Ry Asacciated Press) of the Navy BATISTA SENDS HIS REGRETS ON GUTSENS’ DEA H if Fa if i H i f oF ° i if f . | | III IDI aI Ss GUTSENS RITES TOMORROW The funeral of Mrs. Maria Gut- | Thirteen candidates for city sens, matron of the Merecdes council were heard, including Councilmen J. Gienwood Sweet- Sydney Sawyer. Bugene Sanchez, Wil- liam Monsaivatge, Fred Marvil, Neil Knowles, Dr. Julio De Poo, Robert F. Curry, Jonathan Cates, ;Albert Carey and Gerald Saun- At the conclusion of the meet- ing liquid refreshments were served and all attending joined in making the affair = very har- monious and enjoyable one. MUCH ILLNESS AMONG CHILDREN FRENCH SHIPS (Rx Axaccinied Press) Nov. 8—French war- ut te break the ade, an official The spokesma requested permission to use her (By Associated Prenx) hospital, who ded yesterday aft-_ ing and Leonard B. Grilion, and 00% Will be held on Sunday Thompson, S. Owen @fternoon at 5 with a statutory offemse, was married this worming after he Vessels Wil Aad Eng- land Greatly in War Ei tert VICHY, Unoccupied France, Nov 8—Hiness among French Kindergarten children has in- creased 52 per cent during 1941, 5 jand the infant mortality has { tripled, the Vichy city health serv- : ships to convey vessels bringing had been placed under $500 bond . home food, and he hinted the re- quest may be complied with by released Mon- from a univers: g 39 days on a Like New DODGE 4-Door Sedan DODGE Sedan $ CHEVROLET © HUDSON g3 CHEVROLET out on a rath >'O@ NASH >. 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STRUCK ON HEAD Ohio —When WARREN jue of th ber’s tick eradicatic m te Florida’s econo: of | tres- consdidusiess engendered by the old development board w ulated down the years sor, the state chamber me was changed in 1925), is chamber it would reve: organization has led Flor: . Progress parade almost i Nazis Report Sinking Five : British Vessels Yesterday ied (By Associated Press) x. &—Four Brit- 4-ish merchant ships totalling 28.- 4 @00 tons, and « British destroy- | er, were sunk by U-boat and air @ action yesterday, the high com- @ mand announced today. 4° The destroyer was said to $ nave gone down off Aberdeen. Scotland, the victim of a direct hit by a bomb. The merchant ships were torpedoed by sub- marines. {LUBRICATION ee That's a bie cl it can be substantiated irety. ; sescen LAKESIDE. Ohio.—Russell’ “R-! Earhart, school teacher of this} collects pencils as a hobby, ! o NAVAL SERVICE at the Free Celebrating Opening 2 RAGUL’S PLACE Raul Peres. _ Coffee, Cuban Sandwiches, Short Orders. Beer and Wine SOT SGUSE EVERY SATURDAY Pocamaton-Amercan Rd Cross | WHEREAS conditions in the world today have necessitated Soule Saturday Night Finst BAPTIST CHURCH 422 Smith lene “Armistice Day Service” ice announced today. + Sunday! 1950-4.'Me 7-328 P.M “Seeking World Order” an unprecedented peacetime extension of our Army. Navy. Marine Corps. Coast Guard: and WHEREAS no section of the United States is free from the threat of natural catastrophe or disaster, such as flood. hurri- and that Britain will come through the war stronger than The prime mini WHEREAS the international situation still continues to cause intense distress among innocent victims. making essen- H tial American aid to suffering humanity abroad: and ii WHEREAS the American Red Cross is the only organiza- || tion in our lend equipped and ready. first: to assist. community such Public Health Water Safety and all kinds of First M. E. (Stone) Church jj) DR. H.C. GALEY. Ruler. = 3 Nursinc. instruction in j | ul | greatest cause for the increase in. ing, and Sadie Games, negra, _TFRIDEIIIE CLL BELLE ee