The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 12, 1941, Page 1

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SCNT Sm usin acre cteaeaaontiasassnciaansnuninlaisnninianiiaattite : | Associated Press Day Wire Service For 61 Years Devoted te the Best Interests of Key West Che Key West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S. A. VOLUME LXII. No. 269. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1941 ; Pe ALBURY ELECTED T0 THIRD TEE —_____* Rudolf Hess Reveals Hitler’s TREADWAY NAMED Complete Returns Of City Electi . ty Election Plan For Conquering England TO HEAD FIGHT Se ae oe ae a i OU Incumbents On COUNGL Sey German Leader Had NEW SERIAL STORY a : oe aes = <= Selected fOr Another lam 7 ee RNG TODAY) meee a: : ish People Into Submis- “FIGHT INFANTILE PA- IN: THE CITIZEN: astra cxsmnce EXPECT ACTION Cosine oF ates sion : ‘ ROMS Oo = (anaes “MADE UP TO KILL” OPENS canoe — Citzen) Cemuneec ls Te ee IN STRIKE ISSUE a rete LONDON, Nov. 12—Rudolf| ON BROADWAY AND CEN-., Hess, former No. 3 man of Nazi’ TERS AROUND LOVELY nome. Germany and one of the most = mysterious figures of the war, ae al was quoted officially for the first time today as Prime Min- CIO AUTO WORKERS LEAD E. J.O. ROBERTS ERS ORDER POSTPONE For Tax Collector-Assessor MENT OF PENDING CASES Ewery Key West city att oe wm nought 2 renee we Stace Mecl war seccmms oe ister Winston Churchill told the ' a-sociated Ss rm, ‘ Associated Pre DER. SR. 274 36 526 3 315 on house of commons Hess had said ginning in this ee ee eS ee Se ee eee i was For Police Justice eT Ge: a: nice womens Skee that Adolf Hitler planned to 2, starve Britain snto submission. ck AE pe ee to the polis me cee tee Hess has been the subject of - nd world-wide speculation and: et on Broadw WASHIN . . Series carcino Tumor ever since he dropped on has seen. a Scottish moor in a parachute, Ri after having flown alone from o Maso Wdeere MBM Ales. Germany. The onetime Nazi ‘i “ leader has been in a prison camp ‘ os < <anng strengts iy Ghee doe for months, but British leaders ers ns late inst augitt and thes mae who questioned him never have made any official statement of his replies. — = ter em ee e ame « Churchill, declaring that Brit- . ge pecmcR pees a ish sea losses now have dropped Z = é 3 36 1 was swept mts offer far o to 189,000 tons a month—less Stage manager. rus : = pares £ a 25 9 173 140 . : 1 ; than a fifth of losses last year— Haila’s apartment with her to 7 . mand that Carol try to pia. 12% 5 77. irem the medisiuen Doamd am = Sli e —— ie iad = They find Carol Pe = = = test against ther fellow —— omal, Pat Ge eee submission had failed y P 58 420 ag He said Hess informed him ay ner vice 93 916 bers ude: clusec shop count af 2237 t» L463 that Hitler had expected the ‘ured, she ana 89 ¢ ei sas British to surrender pa viol a telephoning the theater 70 a2 ee ee ee ee serious fight, but he predicted ‘hat she could go on 58 0 chectung Teles Sor or ag that the German leader now may! She does go on 128 59 fourth autre « % ctieak ts be forced to attempt an inva- More, “Green App 116 160 morning. tut theme mas Sitie ston. Ree Pek 79 3 chamer thal an: of ter mnumg cam in ti 56 be 2 Churchill admitted that Brit- 159 — ain has not the power to invade 26 31 —— eo the continent at this time, but 0 47 50 es Se ie he predicted that if the British re 3 52 i 228 142 people stand up through another | She has starred, ————— Oren rool | ing a slight heed coal year of war it will be possible to ¢ feature her. all appomtments today Jaunch an invasion in 1943 un ereoge a anton n was understood he The prime ter, although usual FLOYD DiLLON 193 278 193 358 191 201 1414 the strike situation he spoke opt cally of Brit- - ain’s present position, warned ELECTION BOARD that the worst of the sea war is Polson 1 : 2 3 a > he third act ope 201 384 357 190 205 1534 not yet over. American ships to Belles vue IS GIVEN PRAISE Sai have gr strengthened British. a but he said it Fogg” oo ve Annual Red Cross Roll Call GERMAN ARMIES br s and aerial bombers W985 jardo Gomez, cape draped apparently a identity, yet to the struggh Opened. Today With Breakfast RUSHING AHEAD ©. Given At La Concha Hotel =~ nr . NEW YORK. Nov. 12.—Ger- in armies before Moscow are ing inereasing pressure on Red defenders in the area around 100 miles south of the cap- t was admitted by Red headquarters today. Heavy bomber attacks on Red mS are said to be preced- ng a groi ward the KING WELCOMES REDS AS ALLIES IN WAR {Mt Aanoe’-ted Pee LONDON VI ing sessior future, Treadw - MANY ARTICLES ARE : SENT TO ENGLAND | a MRS, HUG HUGH WILLIAMS Breakfast tee, and urged a continuance exec Hotel this on Germany, and y would fight 3 posi “together hav ed Hitler's field headquar- firing 800 bullets = aid Russian troops in the recently dem: @ are being “strangled” by Ordnance experts. ning German attacks, but be particularly) suited: a Beri and Moscow deciar- *ense against parachute troyps a a fgrine cn other fronts aa Tokyo Says United-States And de: Germany Pleased At Finland’s Rejection Of American Plea fe him. Mr. Goldsmith and Mrs SHOT BE-HEADS AND W For Halt ing Wat With Russia Se Se a ute speakers for various organi- ieee Di ij 2 © 3 zations and gatherings through- ROCHELLE, Ga — Seemng 2 oe . ms _ out the commuznity. large 14-button rattler coiled and’ NEW YORK. Nov. 12—Tuk- Wadhington cenferet co = Gea deg be bk cee 2, — ready to strike, W. F. Commer, yo's press flared into angry m- io — ae wetly & s N< SUC- farmer, fired at the snake with vective against the United States ain cess of oming Roll Call was his 2? rifle The single shot be- today Se Ati scton the United Sitmaes & Horace OBryant, chairman j,-24¢4 and “Ge-tailed” the snake. ¥, in Spite of a reported Go ee ft i of the Key West Red Cross emmment request to drop th south mew mechanics in our Mrs. Eva Warner sang “I Am Washington conferences have made Ghee siete An American” im her usual de- i ‘ ans query £2 a that they cor expect on dred per cent co-operat } REPAIR DEPARTMENT | pe ape Tighten ye we are now able to sive you lg Se Pes: ok. a confluct setweer = reno. gathering in powers of the Prompt Service the singing of “The Star Span- ually & SPECIALISTS IN BODY gied Banner”. followed by pray- At the ome AND FENDER WORK @ and blessing by Chaplain potted trom ve ith EP iF i @ note in which Southard and Duval Streets that Finland w stop (Continued on Page Four) NAVARRO, INC. | eee

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