The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 10, 1941, Page 1

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RARE OO TE Che Key West Citizr: THE SOUTHERNMCST NE WSPAPER re: FRE U.S. A. VOLUME LXIl. No. 267. Parts Of Nazi-Occupied Euro | | —* American Legion To Hold Forth With Armistice Day Celebration At Local-Park Capt. Burford Spencer will rep- \ Sata naiaaitai resent the army at tomorrow's } ite ssidissiinck bw. TN GLCTION RETURNS view Park, Albert J. Mills, Amer- ican Legion commander, an-| nounced today. The captain and Lieut. R. B., Downes of the navy are to give, five minute addresses as a feature | Gf the day-long celebration. The. two will speak at about 6 o'clock. The service championship army | softball team is scheduled to play} 5 ] ah all-star team of the navy and! marine corps during the cele-\ V7 OOOO@O@’S @ bration, and a program of apd Oo Se ae mae ase stan ve D, ROOSEVELT TO and climbing a greased pole will! Met bai game is scheduled vor SPEAK TOMORROW (By Associated Prexs) i WASHINGTON, Nov. 10— 'President Roosevelt, when he {speaks at the tomb of the Un- } known Soldier tomorrow in ‘com- }memoration of Armistice Day. j will appeal for quick action by ithe house in passing amend- }ments for revision of the ‘neu- itrality law, it was predicted CLAIMED THAT (200 MEN jo today “3 WENT DOWN WHEN SHIP | © Administration supporters have | predicted a victory for the Sen- SANK AFTER ATTACK jate-passed amendments this week The revisions of the neu- trality law would permit arma- (By Associated Press) }ment of American ships and LONDON, Nov. 10.—Loss of would allow them free passage the destroyer Cossack was ad-' through belligerent waters. mitted today by the admiralty: * A terse bulletin said the fam-! c4, Baus wantin baa eoce STATE DEFENSE down’ with her crew of 200 men, UNIT T0 DRILL destroyed. The Cossack was the destroyer ! which captured the German State defense troops here will prison ship Alimark in Norwe- hold their drill tonight in khaki transferred to the vessel from a’ The defense men will meet in raider. The Cossack also took their dress uniforms tomorrow part in the running fight which morning at 9:30 o'clock for the ended with the destruction of parade. The group will form at but there was no explanation of where, or how, the ship had been gian waters in 1940, releasing uniforms, Capt. Fred Marvil an- British seamen who had been nounced today. the Nazi oattleship Bismarck. DROPS PANCAKE NEW YORK—Chick Gum, ai Chinese cook in this city, nearly caused a riot by his yells and antics when he accidentally flip- ped a hot pancake inside his loose- fitting shirt. j the armory. CUTS PICTURE IN HALF CHICAGO—When Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baran of this city secured a divorce recently, they quarreled ‘ over who was to have their wed-! ding picture. The judge cut it in half, giving a part to each. Ground Breaking On New Naval Hospital To Ground breaking and actual construction of the $1,000,000 navy hospital at the head of the island probably will get underway late’ this week, Lieut. Comdr. Henry L- Robert Stach - Ann Rutherford — —in— ‘Bad Land Of Dakota | ALSO—Selected Short Subjects | Sececese: Naff, navy public relations man. said today. $$ ALWAYS A WELCOME FOR I UNIFORM! Plans for the building founda-| tion have not yet been received here, the commander said, and it is believed it wili be possible to start work on the building later in the week when they are ceived from Miami Clearing up of the property is underway, meanwhile, and two ;Tadio shacks are being moved; from the cld navy radio property eeeee !to another site across the lagoon. te- i i Of Two Italian Destroy- ers By British Warships In Mediterranean (By Associated Press) NEW. YORK, ‘Nov. 10.—British bombers, striking for the third M. Successive night, smashed at Ger- man-occupied Europe last night ‘Dunkirk. Ostend and Oslo. The powerful British attacks came as German troops continued tte smash forward in the Crimea, subjecting the Black Sea naval base of Sevastapol to an aerial and | artillery bombardment. German troops, according to Berlin communiques, carried out another attack at the northern {William A. Fre ONE UP ON BRITISH (By Associated Press) NEW YORK. Nov. the sinking of two Italian de- stroyers by British ina fleet attack on 2 et ranean convoy. The British had claimed only one. Italian propaganda men said, however. that the British ‘claim of having destroyed 11 merchant shins was an exag- geration. end of the 1,800-milé front with @ pincers movement around Len- ingred. Reports of the new attack on the ice bound capital of the czars gave credence to indictions that Fin- land may take the advice of the United States and drop out of the war against Russia. German sol- diers, a communique said, swept to the north of Leningrad, occupy- ing territory in the Karelian isthmus which formerly had been | held by the Finns. | At the same time, according to} German army headquarters, the! Nazis were driving a wedge be- tween Red defenders of Sevasta-} pol and the Russian troops in the | upper end of the Crimean penin- sula. Hitler's headquarters said the two Russian armies have been! separated and are being attacked by powerful Nazi columns. Neither Berlin nor Moscow made any definite state on fighting before the Russian capi- tal. j FINN ANSWER TO U. S. COMING SOON—DNB (By Associated Presse) BERLIN, Nov. 10.—Finland's| answer to the United States state | department plea that she negoti- ate a separate peace with Russia will come this week, DNB, offic Berman news agency, said toda’ The agency report made no si gestion of what the Finnish an- swer might be. OUR BOYS IN Local Information. . Folders KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1941 - Candidates Lining Up For - Tomorrow’s Election: Much | Interest Being Manse pal posts their f to go before the of tomorrow’s e. With a record council candidates Qualified voters, loting is expe wide open race other city posts. Voting booths will o'clock tomorrow down. Candidates he race are ‘— G. Albury, W Albury. City Clerk—Joe HL Warren. Chief of Police Captain Night P. well, Alberto C: Castro, Mack F. Lewis. Treasurer— Tax Cc B. Pinder, Police Justice—W. P. Archer; T. S. Caro, A. H Mc: Councilmen—G. Joe Cabrera, John Carbonell, Jr. Raul Albert H Carey, J than Cates, Myrtland Cates, Robert F. Curry, Julio De- Poo, Wm. Free Dominguez, Leonard B Nei M open at 8 closing at sun- Johnson, Leo Grillon, Ulric Gwy ders, S. Owen van, John © Robert H. Thompson, Thompson, J, M_ Varela. Election Commissioner (2 Year Sidney R. Papy; P. Station, Ci M. Baker, Ge Charlies The ROBERT J. LEWIS (BOBBY) For Captain Of Police Albury; Clerk: voters of j I will appreciate YOUR SUP- | PORT at the polls tomorrow. e Fleming Stree 6,000 E “CHANCE TO TRAIN: “IN WELDING FIELD : | “cf TOSS S |SAYS HITLER'S SPEECH ENJOYED BY EUROPEANS (By Annocinted Press) BERLIN. Nov. 10—What the people of the United States think of Adolf Hitler's speech last week makes noi the slightest difference to Germany. a spokesman of the government declared to- day. The spokesman said. how- ever, that the government was pleased with the favor- eble response in Europe. TR SS SSIS SS S NEGRO GETS YEAR IN COUNTY JAIL MANY OTHER CASES HEARD DURING SESSION OF CRIMINAL COURT A. Curry, Dew e: Ashe Stree Street. a Ward— Joseph Cleare; P #. Sawyer, F Polling Place: Corner Di Francis Str Fifth Ward—Inspe Villareal, Emerito Gomez :: Sr.; Clerk Policemen: Hu! lliam R. Robe ing Place: No. Three Fire on Grinnell Street xth Ward—In i 2 H’ Adams, *o ing pla es eta ion Law be enforced. The must keep from the ent a $s costs; W. G. Penne) reckless driving, $5 and costs; Arthur James, ‘speeding and mo driver's license, $10 and Angel” Menendez, $1 and James Robertson, negro, cent exposure, $50 fine Local men who wish training in welding m: be enrolle2 now to fill vacancies in government . ee —— defense | S2stering. reck} ss dr ng co-ordinator announced 5g ad gi . $5 and cos’ i Sawyer, Speeding, $10 and costs, and Charles A. Roberts, driving withou: a license $5 and costs. Lee Bennett, negro, charged with unlawful intercourse with a girl of 15, was freed with a defer- red septqere urTay said men wishing to e ll may apply either at his office in the county courthouse, or at the school, where they will be given an aptitude test. employment offices here recessed his Session to next munced he aaeat guilty p the and a MANY GREEKS ARE «. KILLED IN BATTLE (By taxceinted Press) SOFI*. Bulgaria. Nov. 10— ‘Fighting between German troops Greek gueriiias last the lives of 482 -Grecks, a rnment bulletin said today. The Greeks were said to have been killed when an uprising was crushed. ERE °F PEA AL IL For City Councilman ummm, ALBERT CAREY | With the addition of several mew mechanics in our REPAIR DEPARTMENT We are now able to give you Prompt Service SPECIALISTS IN BODY i 4 ei ad FS SF tS MAYOR URGES ALL TO DRIVE SAFELY Mayor Willerd M. Albury today called upon Key Wesi- “AND FENDER WORK NAVARRO, INC. Southard and Duval Streets With A Bright Futare Ahead— and Key West facing the brightest era in its history, law en- forcement is an important function in the administration of the city. 1 am seeking election to the position of CAPTAIN OF POLICE on my record as an officer and feel fully capable to fill the position and well quelas Ss carey ont She: deties i laced wit give the people of this city the they are enti to. es caebar is Ge aeae cycle Oificer. bid RAY ATWELL (Paid Political Advertisement) Churchill Fears War Will Soon Enguif Entire Worid Promises That England m1 Ready To Stand By U Of Trouble In Event With Japan Uy Associnted Pre LONDON. Nov. Churchill, speaking at the annual lunchecn of the iord mayor. war ed today that the war soon asy engulf the entire world. and he Promised that should the United States become embroiled with Japan. a British war deciarstion Will follow “within the hour. force ‘MAKING TEST OF * LAW RELATIVE TO PINBALL MACHINES ONE OF OPERATORS ARREST ED: ARREST WAS MAZE ORDERS OF SHERIFF BERLIN SAWYER ON it the Britash m strength umti it would Possible now to send ships into the Indian and Pacific y, oceans. Describing a world wide wave of hatred against Gepmang, costs; Churchill said the mass ; in France have stirred up the ep- tire world Germany. he said, was forced to stop the killings be- cause of the horror caused by the executions throughout the world Churchill's promise of @ war declaration against Japan came as he described American efforts to “keep the peace” in the Pacific “We do not know if the United States will be successful im her efforts to keep the pease an he Pacific.” he said Should the United States go war with Japan, he promised, Britain will declare war within the hour. Churchill said credits Low-Cost Housing Project: Catal hous: dificials ate ack cae cost housing center. it was learnes here today. An official of the housing au- thority who asked that his name not be used, said appraisers are checking possible sites for a 430- unit center, which will structed by Reconstruction Fi- nance Corporation, with the U & cami here Fridies w mnie 5 Sage week 1g @ location fur e $1,500,000 low- check of grapents == — wdatsae oc mt ae ae _ RegTC setivemert meet Kiet Tags an one Uf Tac othe Comeucam @& te aa Conley Ses quest oF eee hommes TegcTaen Cael be eo of soa mca a Ke: Wee sac -ewmases mei Ge Sa RT peTecone tae tne amt ae tense workers amc Sere Demi Housing Authority as its agent The official said the bil] pro -ad- ing for the center has not yet been signed by President Roosevelt. but he said the construction bas been requested by the mavy Gepert- ment. John P. Broome. regzona: hous

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