The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 11, 1941, Page 1

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ee ae = Associated Press Day Wire Service For 61 Years Devoted te the Best Interests of Key West Che Key West Citizen === = ae | Way For Bringing Aout “2 "= Generals Killed By Red. Guerils The Call America Heeds =o = . SINKING OF AMERICAN DE- ) Agreement With Japanese. =." Roosevelt Speaks Before Also Report Capture Of } : —— Large Forces Of German Tomb Of Unknown Soldier; hse: thee a Entire Nation Pays Tribute capital i Secretary Hull And His OM OO OOO Oa 45 * MORGAN M BEATTY il Aides Are Looking For WILLIAM SHULTZ Ww. ig Bites Cosiieen’ Most CELEBRATES HIS 86TH BIRTHDAY << | Ground On Question ; ASHINGTON, Nov. 11—To the Reuven Ja s on the oor | tie ocean, but WASHINGION Nee 1 9S PIPPI aS Cy Aweectatnd Pres J and his strateg- oieas = cae - TRYING TO REACH NEW YORK. Nov. 11—Three William Shultz, father of a En ¥ SIME Sin eee be the Nazi chief of stafi. Franz (My Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Nov. 11—Sec-| Whitehead street. is today retary of State Cordell Hall and his aides today gave up their Armictice holiday for a series of confereti¢es designed to find (hs Aswsclated Pr SAN DIESO. Cal. Nov. von Holta. have been killed by value of the tier is the possi- ceded on all sides— is closer to and f war. war on our ee — ia Moscow reports reaching Lon- AF.cfL. building trades 90" told of the capture of large union strike here which the firing on the western front a mavy has described as an . f fcr an agreement between the o'clock. 11, 1918. ~ 1” ae ain ia a Urited States and Japan. | The President's words. broad-' United States. progress there. The Moscow radio g FADIA aOD D2 imselt ion 2 Thirty-five hundred work- said the German forces were cut With relations between the would impose ers refused to report on navy off and trapped by a Russian ad- construction icbs yesterday. vance column, and now ate being and the navy threatened to wiped out or captured. use marines. if necessary. to German reports told of gams for get the projects back under Nazi and Rumanian troops jn she corstruction. Defense proj- Crimea, but a bulletin~aad® te ects halted by the strike total ible winter weather in the north $35 000.000. is hampering the movements of troops, and rain in the Crimes had lost the OP OSS IM DB | scid to have bogged down some = equipment. 4 VOTING PICKS UP == scssm=s tack near Tula. south of the { tal, but insisted the Nazis are be- ‘a AFTER NOON HOUR ===" UP TO 2:30 THIS AFTERNOON Force, with Naples 2.354 VOTES HAD BEEN SHiering cast { 7 two ese ity serwees ENLISTMENTS OPEN as in their most dangerous state! p advisors were understood to b> 2k apa E preparing for a scheduled con- e ference with the Japanese envoy. | 5) ; Seburo Karusu. tee, today urged R men here Previous conferences have plan for failed to unearth any arrange- ‘lying ca cm | ment on which the two countries and 26 could frame an agreement. Sousier training eee forces. President AMERICAN The Red Cross nurse is the symbol of the 1941 American Red Cross Roll Call poster, appealing to all men and women to join their local Chapters 5 a 1 e t° during the annual Roll Cail. Bradshaw Crandell, distinguished poster First on the list for the United training cours y vers are artist, painted the poster and Frances Fedden is the model. States in any talk has been the “Mlistment in air ‘jeaning to the 2S ee ae cannot apnihilai { my Pese = 3 “ corps. te the Russian preteen fat Chinn alk et be Men sbiect wo _conscrotcn rigs this Winter. ett seve RED CROSS ROLL “CALL WILL 3 made a victim, while the Japan. ©2" CDter the a) this 14 m m Spring. and‘then 2 way and, i ese have flatly refused to get ut of China, and have demand- **** - chairman ed that the United States resume formation to shipments of cil. visit his 1126 O) Nearly one half the qualified jure@ in the Brindisi reid The BE OFFICIALLY OPENED WITH nee erates Se aa __ 2:30 o'clock, shortly Italian destrover im nm attack on @ 2 BREAKFAST EARLY TOMORROW “ snow, when i * Citizen went to press. The total Mediterranean convoy last week. ee vote at that time was 2354, out clsiming that three Itelien war- way into one of three or 4 qualified list of 6.221, of ships actually were destroved whom about 5.000 are expected to After the Brrtst had clatmed a prin gor ANNOUNCE DEATH eee Sd s here one “ee ——— soe ae TWO HELD FOR = lers, Warrea, who serves ns where One ‘By districts, the vote totals om 7 agmnted that bs ind follow two were jest COURT TRIAL OF MRS. GIBBONS —- emnocuel eee P First 134 Second Third - - New s A. S. Hooker and J. E. Green, city charged with fraud on the com- Mrs. George G plaint of a local hotel owner in Corpus C that they had not paid their Mrs. Gibbo bills, were bound over to crim- band, the 1 inal court this morning by Peace former! Justice Franklin Arenberg under $50 bonds. ANNOUNCE CIVIL moun- veteran acter, Dewkit Wart as the perfect temamt—te Bas moved from the apartment reuted 35 wear: ago | & i 8 aa | eh woofer HUNTERS RANGE N. ¥— “fe He os ae ’ BGP Mrs. Belinda Clark. 73, of this 22d & gute he eoulie’t SERVICE EXAMS AN eae Poms, icity, walked 17 miles to. bematy SUiteciatew 6 Camel Sat ye "3 S.C. Nov. 11.—It Ser 2 aaa lt has 2 semiumemte: wane oy nian t have been conscience or it “Sop for a permanent wawe. & The United States Civil Service ss = ete Pag ve es Cc - hy los- r = airs amination for the position of Iron- OF BANK CLOSING z 2 sie: Gaz Mrs. F 2 z 5 1 — . ogg a NEW PRESIDENT OF and “The Grand Arey Bie” ; worker (for the performance co SPSS A - z " S ips s s + = reenact. is . shipfitting duty). Applica Maz Mi ; CHILE TAKES OVER 9 »==Ts SoM - must be filed by the close of busi aban a —- ness November 24 with the Re- (Ry Anwocinted Peeens ASHINGTON — Gewernmese corder, ‘ge Board, Post Office money Bae 23 os ns —_ ore ae ——_ = ; Building, Key West, Florida. Bank b ‘ Z et = pool 2 The com: ion also anry A ean “strong man” and leader ul LISLSTS SS Americ: ont en , i AI li a cf the nationalistic party. to «207. 00.30) foreige cues ip Ste : ~ ee at oo Debate On Neutrality Issue pl a Worker,*Furnaceman (Foun fl rig < = President Aguirre Cer‘s os —— 2 & oa : Abplication can be filed with To Begin in House Tomorrow wedding Ss an Ge gus te iss saute maaan ; ee together. The tWO ii te carry out his duties, of cms apes or Se sa a = Ansociated Press) been married fifty F y Z ¥ ' Car Smashes Into Guard Rail | On Highway Bridge; Occupants Of Auto Are Slightly Injured : Charles A. Sands, 29, 400 White eed. of the street, was held under $250 bond today on a double charge of driv- ing while under the - : THE CITIZEN TONIGHT 4 4 OP'BOOTS AND SADDLE a ae Quietly; Legion Puts mfluence of 4 were taking Teo Arua: Ger liquor a reckless d ASSET noe mer eterna eee two companions miraculously es-| the front sea the onty OOTY and Let EB Dee 4 caped serious injury. said it is almost impc of te mer? esc le 3 Sands and Jam H. Powell, | how the six inch imec De- 900 Duval street, were taken to been driven through. 2 high, without impalin; ae Marine hospital for treatment of NOTICE! NOTICE: } Fi minor abrasions and cuts, while them Reservations for the + 4 the other, unidentified occupant' After tearing up SAVINGS ELKS CHARITY BALL < Bennett 7.2 of the car was not hurt car went into a sl BoxDs May be m LA CONCHA also ruled that a rancher may! Roger Pryor—Bruce “ 1 ii Sands, according to the road wild ride with one v patrolman who made the arrest, over the water and the car drove into the guard rail of the balanced on two wheels on the bridge while traveling at a high! edge of the bridge. | | HOTEL rs of 3 Purchase as much 2s 560 fect of The Officer and The Lady land 10 p. Mr. Sikes. first quality manila rope for the} Also: NEWS and SERIAL JOHN M, SPOTTSWOOD, manufacture of them This willl PRIZE NITE— TONIGHT i - 14 to 16 : | sevccccscevsccssesossess marines. cijidlinie dima —

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