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Key West. Florida. has the most equabie chmate im the country; with an sverage range of only 14° Fahrenheit he Key West Citizen THE SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE U. S. A. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1941 Casualty Rate Of U.S. Pilots: \GERMANBOMBERS ‘Tribunal Said Project Is AS SN Entirely Self-Liquidating BRITISH SUBS DESTROY oe diemeeian GERMAN AND ITALIAN =| AMOUNT INVOLVED IN BONDS SHOWN TO BE $1.- More Than 400 Deaths. F —TMMO OFTGE Last Night zr xre — 750,000 HANDLED BY FLORIDA KEYS AQUE- a ee DUCT COMMISSION WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.— NEW YORK, Nov. 2¢—Ger- (By Associated Press) More than 400 American military man bombers, for the first time TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 20.—Florida’s supreme court % ets crashed to death in the in ‘weeks, wens reported: in Ber- y affi ye Ldation of 22m, _ Large Number Attend In- “Eo | BEE teelien Benge Sop Atal Zin to have atiacked Moscow by | OlsY sifirmed Senses cincult cout walidetion : i mF UANE contrasted with 88 for 1940. daylight today; as Nazi columns 900 im Florida Keys Aqueduct commission bonds. HOLDS MEETINGS SS Soc. Sx | >» Sl ; i -soeeaeehvouinorteioad.-coeele nein In approximately the same pe- { > pt Sale “PLANS. FOR-.-FORTHCOMING ‘icd, the air Imes of the natica of Adolf Hitier's - headquarters 5 } flew nearly 114,000,000 miles, sad ; : Said the attack at Kalinin wes the payment ofthe bonds orthe interest thereon. a —. ; BERCROSSROLLCALL four accidents and._tolled. onty é ‘ }moving abead swiftly, and toid “The fact that this is = tu-party undertaking docs sot " x - persons. That's ome yassen- f more in the Crimea,: _. a ‘The imauguration ceremonies SREEDFRCUSSED fatality per 37,800700 pas- Where scattered Red tradpe aaxe Vitiate it, and will not affectithe validity ofthe bonds.” the sos yan Darke sabe ole & ute Ree ee ng Tail t2 be in full flight. ommend, were attended by a large num-/ sip te Cae Chapter mt rate in ‘ae Army or parva Ban: agar: Sane cae — = Moscow admitted strong - at- Two 1941 legislative acts creating the commission ber of residents and many oth- °C County held 2 me ‘They are aot telling their ~ tn the military services, safety ‘about the same time. | ##¢KS at Kalinin, but insisted evening in the office of the execu- tive secretary in the ours or miles flown per acci- is no longer the No. 1 factor) The weather obviously had|te Germans are being thrown = z by - ‘ = t. for fea: of tipping off the since those services are officially Something to do with it, too. Atiback. At the same time a So- by leaving its water distribution system to the ee our training rate. on an emergen tatus. Skill and. this time of year, the weather is’ vict communique admitted the did not pledge ics credit to the project the armed SeFv- training come first. If safety very changeable. Temperatures fall of Kerch in the Crimes lest acini killing off fliers at a ; frequently range between 28 and eeoek: het thi aes aceite George A. Worley represented the state am de case, primary difference is the’ That's the tedrock explana- woukty't be sensible to/ {02 German lives, and with the 04 Garland M. Budd, Jr. factor. tion of the sudden splash of air stop flying when the tempera- pat ee Vith commercial pilots, safe- fatality headlines during Octo- tures hover between those marks | - that ty is the first factor. It’s placed ber. It was coincidence that (Continued on Page Six) leer prectnor gerne of SEE QUICK START NOW ae? eee ea ae = ss Gulf of Findend ‘hed _dectemed Supreme court approval of $1,7502000 im Florida Kiers Aquedect ers as well. The meeting was pened) with a prayer by Rev. ‘Shortes. All of the cfficers and em- Ployes selected to serve during ~ the ensuing term were sworn im grive by Joe Alien. notary public, who man of Yonroe Cou ably presided in the capacity of tion Co:nmittec, spo! “swearing in” officer. for funds with which duties of Mr. Ki Edwin Trevor has temo: ___ {By Amocinted Pres) Mr. Porter lef = for a few >@ve been sunk, and a sloop au i Y : Fred Taylor and Ulrie. Gwynn NEW YORK, Nov. 20—British JULIUS FINE IN days tie ee ‘sel et on fire. Williams Brothers, Tulss, Okla. contracting fiom. es been de~s of. the month. Feliowine the business session, Speech-making was in order, and social functi season in Kev of the chairmen an few actual reports coming Jerome 1 Berkowitz, son of Mrs. Willams. who ing at Merinns on-& Hugh ing Homestead. Mr. and Mrs. ME Berkowitz of resides at the corner of Du- val has : this city, is now at Camp Rob- and Eaton streets, be done in about six months from the time work -etuadie = gone elective and SPPOiN- «AF this event will be a the Empire attack is pro- imvestigation by 3 pe emis 2 ~~ _ a cutouts = oe in six ‘the = co ee tive #later date ceeding “on schedule.” cers today a pee! editer, having been | “ted a > officers the. following ag the Spe RS ae hips of the British Medi- ived by bis parents, He will; ssigped te hula mewn. @f (<3 terganean fleet were reported standing close into shore to hurl of steel and high explosives — to the ranks of the retreating Axis forces, and Cairo said the > Air Force has gained com- elective officeryg who were in- steVod: : Mayor Willard M. Albury, City | Clerk Ise Johnson. Chief ¢f Po- lice Ivan Elwood, Captain of Po- Bae So tcomtrclef thesis —— CoMector Samuel B. Pinder__Sr..; Police Jvstice W. P, Archer. Elec- tion Commissioners Floyd) Dillan ‘i Exactly how far the- British . ve penetrated in their push over h oad travelled by Sir-Archi- Far and. John. A “Collins. bald melee forees almost @ year £3 % : -~ daughter of Mrs. A Levy, of ; Denver, Cole. a training at that this maturen . Mr. Berkowitz was married on| items that they wish to have October 26 to Miss Thelma Levy, published can do so by tele- W = Arpaintments Made Peps not dipgoted. “Reports * Se Pauj E, Sawyer was named city. outskirts of the cits: — nad —— =— ne . F attorney, replacing, Aquilino Lo- . Four. ef the injured were said Pay tea et aL. . Se (Continued on Page Six) to be im. serious. condition BD. however? that hth £ British garrison at Tobruch ave been relieved. Four Draw Fines Charged \ ee, 7 military men said the Gx dateuich teas Our TaW Ines 06 . es taking part ini the; NEW YORK, Nov. -20—Far) Britain answered the threat af e e the most powerful ever postern de ts continued trouble with action, i 4 in Africa, and they = a op ees Shes © vein today the arrival in Singapore of strong Id On i ie Se “eee Washington forces of Australians and ship- h as that used by Gen- | ended tempor Japanese . ments of planes and guns. ell in his 35-day blitz) envoy Saburo Kurusu paused to. In Shanghai, meanwhile, Jap- Four.cafe employes this morn-‘$10 and costs, the . Guasaiets with be gauer ing dt.w fines of $25-and costs’ suspended, an: @s they: pleaded guilty before negro, drew a duGge William V. Albury in costs on a ch ¢riminal court on charges of op- tion. erating games of chance. Judge Alb: can warplanes, tanks and | ony ave been massed in Egypt The four, three of whom offer- lasting until e@ pleas through their’ attorneys | 45t ight. or General Tojo, Japa informants said, -while ve been called in from ali tinued om Page Six) and urged the people to prepare themsel ever may come. tegrity of Siberia and to A major general of the Japanese, drive to the south, if the r a period of five months. and costs agai | without appearing im court, were ; 3 @ army told Tokyo newsmen the. States and Britain will withdra’ Juan Pias, Felio Henriquez, Julio > How About A. = 3 ire must’ their econome bans against her. Cabanas and N. Malgrat Benny , 4 Alvarez, charged with driving + THANKSGIVING { with. improper lights, was fined ; ; DINNER ; 3 > with all the trimmings « wzcsux 1 The Maxwell Co., Inc. > (Continued ; # i Furniture and Furnishings > NORTH BEACH : Restaurant Supplies or Equipment > 4 — ; COFFEE SHOP ¢ MAXWELL VENETIAN BLINDS > TLNORTHBEACH = @/ ‘five German ships loaded with Commission bonds clears the lastiebstatle Grom the gath of imamediake The meeting was presided over M ateaing leh megs iti 3 WM. R. PORTER jemagn ier of Soom on Lenin- construction on the water Ene t Key West, Wien T Deughtm “| by William: A “Freeman. presi- od dimutes where ' RETURNS HOME gc. white Berlin countered ‘commission member, declared tomy. mee int tinued wcéatty : 3 ‘with the statement that Russian Doughtry. who was notified tram Taltuhasee of the courtsam ye neat — Se Et calli’ ot te { William R. Porter, president of 1 in the Black Sea tion, said, “we can expect ection in a Ettle vy ate Carbonell being natned as presi- . J s jthe First National Bank. who /®@¥€ while.” e Gent pro-tem. “The other’ mem- had been ~ speniling several |. = Capt. Russell 5. Weeks ini Hor Sprites? ABc dre! ; declared that the turnéd to Key West ‘last éve- | clai the i = : * ning. 4ships by British ines. = hereby Civic work, has over | Shortly after his arrival here, an replace Paul Thompson and Ben- bi BS - “3 pumber: 750,000 fully ‘s . ; provided by the navy with a “letter of intention.” which ame nie’ Pierce semen te Qetes. ct od ia aia, eae ead TROUBLE AGAIN Pee. a7 «matic SPO POIOE IAS \ers2y 0 2 contract, and enginests trom the Sem simeady howe Tt was decided to. change the Plans e forth ng toda; paign regular meeting nights of the y Me mid i tedeg Tae oe of —_ BERKOWITZ AT i by os i+ coe gounell from Thursdars to Tues- Cited inforeally To = ition against Germans and Juin Fine. local youth who CAMP ROBERTS JOINS CITIZEN STAFF Processing of the tobe nan 300 miley sf pigs nee sown Steno evs, the first UES slwavs one in tee dark continent. at the State In- se a ak on -