The Key West Citizen Newspaper, November 17, 1941, Page 1

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1 — DOUBLE LAUNCHING Jobs 1. Lewis States Men NOW IN PLANNING. imitely Unless Demands 'm. Atoury, yesterday in the William V. Albury, attorney for: | Are Met aS t ' | clared today the 53,000 employes | ef the captive mines will remain | IN, S.C, Nov. 17.) = —Two new desiroyers, the U.S.S,| 9 *ttike indefinitely if the steel’ a: the termination of the Prevent any labor trou! Beatty and tie U.SS. Tillman, ) companies owning the mines do- will slide down the ways at the | not agree to a closed shop. | ! i Ha HI if fH F a) eekad? F | i L, Fi tt i : i | | : ak & i e i g wes Fis i ; ) " HF : { é E a8 [ re i z i ij te i t 1 be launched © . he said, | j Qfficers and their families and! Presidential Secretary Stephen | @ut-of-town guests. All other}T. Early today denied any know- ill be for} ledge of a rumored plan of Presi- ‘ard employes and their fami-jdent Roosevelt's to urge non- and enlisted men in uni-‘union captive coal miners to Mrs. Drayton has selected her; Early, asked of the alleged daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank E.| pian by newsmen, said he had Beatty. as her matron of honor. no information and doubted such | has selected her!a move by the President. rf government would in-: Wednesday night 8 ey West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U.S. A. MEMBERS Of NEW CITY AD- “MINISTRATION WILL HOLD CAUCUS TONIGHT PRIOR TO INDUCTION William A Freeman, presi- dent of the City Council, enter- Will Remain Out Indef- tained the members of the new Chica at the Ocean View Restaurant on United street. ders The last named trio are new members. luncheon, which was greatly en- joyed by all attending, the coun- -cil members and the mayor ; Started out ttour of the different sowned and operated (city. on an inspection Places visited included municipal golf course on Stock Island and the Coantry Club building; Botanical Gardens, In- cinerator Dumping Grounds, Wa- jter Works Plant. Tropical Aqua- rium and Nos. 1 and 3 Fire Sta- tions. The council will hold a caucus |tonight at 8 o'clock when all pre- liminary activities bearing on the new regime will be taken tine gature to be carried out. The inauguration of the new o'clock, at Hall, when the new of- over the reigns GROUPS PLAN § AND JAYCEES OF STATE TO ASSEMBLE DEC. 1 {Special to Tue Citizen) JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 17.— 17.— |The Florida Commercial Secre-ipeared before Judge taries Association and the Flor- ida Junior Chamber of Com- merce will hold a joint meeting tat Panama City on Dec. 1 as a Silver Anniversary Membership Meeting of the Florida State Chamber of Commerce, which will extend over Dec. 2 Russell S.) Dymond, Daytona President of the Florida | Beach, Commercial Secretaries Associa- tion, will preside over the joint OBSERVE HOLIDAY | necting. according to an an. tmouncement made by Carl D. Fred J. Dion in-'Brorein, president of the State Citizen today that Chamber. Postoffice will ob-| Speakers before the joint ses- November 20 as Thanks- ‘sion include RG. Danner, Mi- im accordance with the’ ami, representative of by 1912 had attained | designation ir H ; jdent Roosevelt. eral Bureau of Investigation, and } The office will remain closed | United States Senator C. O. An- ‘on that day, with no mail deliv-'drews from Florida. riggers, eries, the same procedure fol-/ ‘Continued On Page Four) [lowed on other holidays. |state leaders, Harold Colee, ex- Russian City Finally Falls 9 raat = Into Hands Of Nazi Troops Problems created by the na- tional emergency and national |defense program will be dis- cussed by prominent national and = DENTON, Md. —A puliet on the ; * 5 as cil a after nine days of violent Sabt-| cin hue oat ing, paving the way for a German Moscow made no mention of the | | Kerch fighting in the day's com-/| :munique, but British military ex-! iperts conceded it is entirely pos-! Fee or peeens bers asian the j pf STATES personal H of that day by Presi-, J. Edgar Hoover, director, Fed-' | Key Wes "G2. BRS he Most €gua = ie ; country win a sveTag- j Tange of cz 4° Fahrenbe KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1941 | | Gov. Spessard L. Holland’ Sat- lurday night entered the long argument between Key West la- 'borers and the Belcher Oil com- Pany over allegd discrimination local men on the Boca airport project. jboard, along with Mayor Willard’ Mecting in a Miami hotel with learly afternoon with a luncheon | the laborers’ unions, J. Lancelot Lester and representatives of the |Belcher company, the governor approved the union demand that | The new council is composed employment be handled through ;of William Freeman, returned as ; president; Leonard B. Grillon,| Governor Holland cited the'inally stipulated 62% cents for . : ‘John Glenwood Sweeting, John State's record of labor coopera- laborers and $1.12% cents for/ their countries maintained a dan- | CIO United Mine Workers, de- | Carbonell, Jr, Dr. Julio De Poo, #0" im defense building, Joe "Cal a ‘Same said, only by the two strikes reduced before the Belcher com- ithe Florida state office. : jin Key West. To safeguard that” record, he urged Judge Albury: {to do everything in his power to; Belcher company. { Belcher company attorneys de-* nied before the governor the charge that they have discrim-' Four operators of bars and cafes in Key West this morning drew fines of $25 and costs when they appeared before Judge Wil- liam V. Albury in criminal court,} and three more were scheduled Held on charges of operating games of chance, the seven were attested over the. weekend by: Chief Deputy George Gomez and Constable Bienvenido Perez. ‘Those who faced Judge Albury ‘and drew fines this morning were “Genovevo Rivero, operator of the Blue Bird Cafe; Miguel Osorio of the Red Cafe; Manuel Ortega, Curro’s Place, and Ricardo Cabana of the Two Friends. The cafe op- ,erators who will be given hear- ings before Peace Justice Enrique * to COMMERCIAL SECRETARIES Fsquinaldo are Evaristo Rod- ;Tiguez of the Cuba Cafe: Carlos Martinez, Green Cafe, and Lum- jley Parks of Che-Che’s. William Weatherford, charged j} with driving while under the in- fluence of intoxicating liquor, was fined $50 and costs when he ap- while Orlando Merchanti drew a fine of $5 and costs for driving without a license; Bill Edwards, $5 and costs for operating a trail- er without a license; Earl Wis- gings, $10 and costs, speeding; G. A Christoper,.$5 and costs. il- legal posséssfon of crawfish: Tony Pazo. $10 and costs, speed- ing; Abe Wright, $50 and costs, using indecent and obscene lan- ;Quage, and Willa Mae River, $10 and costs, open profanity and ,open drunkenness. CHINESE GOLD MINING (Ry Associated Preax) CHUNGKING. Nov. 17.—Gold ;Valued at $30,000,000 in U.S jeurrency was produced from } Chinese mines curing the cur- rent year, according to official estimates. | Mine output has been increas- jed seven times over prewar pro-; iduction, dspite a lack of mod-j ern machinery which forces the } CHEVY CHASE, Md—wWhile! | Playing with 2 companion, Har- wey .A, Wolford. Jr. 3, was }drowned in a neighbor's gold- ifish pool The other child, Mi-: chael Ford. 3, told Harvey’ mother that they were “playing: jin the water”. The pool was 9 by |deep. i | ALWAYS A | OUR BOYS IN | Local Information. . Folders i imated against few laborers have been brought } to the job from Miami They/ agreed, however, to make all re- Placements and additions in the} future through the employment j office here. The Belcher attorneys produc- ed their contract with the ernment at another conference Sunday morning to demonstrate On War Issue that they had bid on a wage ba- sis of 40 cents per hour for la-} (Br Asecsated Press) borers and $1.00 an hour for} WASHINGTON, Nov. carpenters. The contract orig- carpenters, but the wages were Pany entered “egotiations with the government. of the prevailing wage scale, in-/ formed the Belcher attorneys he} would send his case for a pay in-j| crase to Washington. | its Far East policy. The Tokyo newspaper TS ITIIID ISD READY FOR DEFENSE ;eral feeling of ithe Japanese L AGAINST NAZI SHIP wth the statement that future sae “4 So {felations between the two coun- Uder $50 bond on a charge of dependent “using an affray. upon the attitude of the United RS. 0 ees (Ry Associated Press) itries are entirely personmel here were put at | The patience of Japan, the BUT defense stations today after = paper declared, is at an end. NOT WISELY @ report that a Grman raider | In Washington. although no —_—— }Hull-Kerusu conference, it jassumed that the secretary TPP IBID CLS COWS AND CALVES GIVEN FIRST PLACE Pacific. financially, making it OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 17.— | without resort to arms. Deputy Fire Chiei Gaylor Wilson was keeping an anxious eye 0n OMPODM OA OE Ae > as iow as B cents daily if you flood waters sprawling into the> east Oklahoma City lowlands THREE C’S WiLL when a man stepped out of the darkness, asked if the river would rise farther. Wilson replied it Probably would. “Well, I sorta “Fve already moved my cow and calf out and wondered if I oughta / Nov. 17 (FNS) — move my wife and baby, too.” i = “maak ; A (By Associated Press) | against . W. V.. Nov.17.| show — Bears roaming through West! deaths Virginia woodlands have little re-| dents apeid> vention, fishing and hunting. | COURTESY: Treat other Conservation commission offi-; drivers as you would guests cials report that in the Little; in your home. River section at least 60 posters! CAREFULNESS: Keep had been chewed or clawed by} your car under proper con- the bears. | trol at all times: do not Chief Game Protector H. Pren-| weave in and out of traffic: tiss Farley explains that after de-! horns should not be blown stroying the signs, the animals; ummecessarily: observe all “generally use the tree for a rub-} traffic signs and keep your bing post.” vehicle mechanically fit al- adie eae ‘ways. R as you expect others to {By Associated Preax} drive; stay on the right side BERN, Switzerland, Nov. 17—| of the road. Safety depends | “Fraulein, another beer.” entirely upon you as an in- Despite the war—or maybe be-} dividual, Don't bresk jews |cause of it—Swiss beer drinkers} because traffic officers are ;made that reauest 12 per cent; Bot presemt; don't take ‘more often during the first full} Chamees, always give hand war-year og 1940 than they. did in| ‘Signals: 7Peégié behind you the preceding 12 months. Swiss| C@mmot read your mind. beer consumption increased 0 WHS @xiwets- iseill- observe 2.185.000 hectoliters to 2,461,000.) these three "C's tactidents or an average per grown man - and fatalities will be reduc- 200 liters a year. ed. Our state patrol is doing sli eta Be FS a ee aes ANDERING SELECTEE think for you—this your = ia jos", Frank. t Both Endeavoring To lron "POSSI AS as Out Difficulties That gov- Have Been Precipitated 17— Mecting as relations between {gerous strain. Saburu Kurusu. | Special envoy of Tokyo, and Sec- ; Cord Hul Judge Albury, ‘contending that | Try of State = ah, ible at the} the contract stipulates Peyment morning began their series of ies Various Cases Handled Today At Criminal Court Session * the diet with a demand that the “°*"S* © United States be forced to change | the Nichi- ! Nichi voiced the apparently gen- Justice Enrigue Esquinaido, Jr reports have come from the is MINNEAPOLIS, tginn_ “Wee! of 17—Teo much civilization can |state will urge Japan to with- C#¥S¢ malnutrition, according to a {draw from the Axis and to drop 10W-Cost nutrition study by North- her program of expansion in the Western National Life Insurance It is thought here that Huli @€ undernourished because food will explain to Kurusu that the ™0ney is wastefully spent on ac- for her merchant marine and in- food values.” dustry to reap a huge harvest REDUCE ACCIDENTS ve Aa Jac fy And Unite Slat ee OF Tas Loin Tovar Pa Of State Begin Series NAVY TO TRAIN SERB Gilt 320 Nazis FLYERS IN MANY (By Associated Prean) LONDON, Nov. 17.—Serb have occurred as the Ger- man column moved through COURSE mountainous terrain in the ie ae oie FRANK GATES IS soos === mg hundreds of appicamts fr ITaMnINg uf ibe mevy 5 Semmes wing branch navel avanti Candidates tor hget mam ame muecies lrum, appucents wie heme ~ nk Gates was compicied two a mare yeas <f etavated as c liege. are over 22 Sut jess tam laced under $250 bend today a5 27 years af agt. UmarTacs ane afte th of an alleged exceliemt pigscal conti Ap- knife attack on Maggy Parker , pucanis are bemg acceptes at a He will be given a preliminar hearing tomorrow before Peace stat George A. Sawyer and Willie ee Taylor, negroes, were placed Company. Millions of Americans f advances tramung leads w om United States could aid Japan Count of “over-civilized eating missions os Emsigne an Gee 2 possible habits and lack of efiucation ™ Navel Secon Lame tenant: Carpe Sao You need only. three.or four serve. acuaies Sor ee Pounds of food a day, the study points out, and says the cost can ! i Stick to simple food and avoid fidbits and stimulants. A pound of wholewheat foods plus 2 pound of milk per person daily. a few cents worth of vegetables and fat. and if anv food money is left, dairy products, fresh eggs, addi- Upas. rt } | | | : i i} : . t i i [ | | ae I ‘ : : i i { t at Hi bd '

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